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Ielts Essay Band 9 Task 1Ielts Essay Band 9 Task 1
Describe Communal Balance
How would you describe communal balance i1.How would you describe communal balance in the
professional environment in your chosen professional field? Achieving and maintaining a balance
between communal and professional environment is quite important to improve as a person in a
professional and personal level. This includes developing an effective strategy to improve any and
all environmental issues. In addition to, promoting good what are within standards or the operation
and maintenance of quality services, other aspects include the alignment of the organization s
business work practice objectives. This communal environment is geared towards maintaining a
positive work environment whereby values of and principles of managers and other workers
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Analysis Of Big Hero 6
It s classic villain. We ve seen too much (Hall Williams, 2015). The movie Big Hero 6 tells the
story of Hiro Hamada and his friends in the fictional city of San Fransokyo as they try to find the
person that killed Hiro s brother, Tadashi. As the protagonist and hero of the story, Hiro Hamada
grows into an individual ready to take on the world. Through the use of Joseph Campbells heros
journey outline, Big Hero 6shows how Hiro Hamada can be anyone s hero.
Big Hero 6 opens with an introduction of Hiro Hamada. Hiro lives his everyday life in San
Fransokyo by participating in robot fights and not going to college. However, Hiro s brother and
first mentor, Tadashi, is able to convince Hiro to apply to the same college he is attending. This is
the hero s call to adventure as Tadashi is able to get Hiro to try something new. Hiro is then tasked
with creating a scientific invention to prove his abilities to the board at the San Fransokyo Institute
of Technology
Hiro applies to the school and presents his invention, microbots, at the Institute s science fair.
Microbots are small robots controlled by one s mind that can link together to create any structure.
Hiro is accepted to the school by the dean Callaghan and plans to accept the call of adventure.
However, a fire breaks out at the Institute and Tadashi dies while attempting to save an apparently
trapped Callaghan.
The death of Tadashi, Hiro s first mentor, leads to Hiro becoming depressed and refusing the
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How Is Miss Jean Brodie Corruption
Corruption is in the eye of the beholder. Miss Jean Brodie is not only corrupted herself but tries
to corrupt the learning and developing minds of her pupils. Miss Brodie s goal is to transform
normal schoolgirls into extarodinary women. She uses her personal experiences with love to
develop their love life early on, she betrays the schoolsystem which leads to her pupils betraying
her, and she pretends that the girls are different and unique but in reality she is shaping them into
who she wants them to become. Miss Jean Brodiecorrupts her pupils in ways she does not realize.
They are young girls who look up to their teachers and take in all the information that they are
taught. When they are taught false information and information that is... Show more content on
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As the girls began to grow older they subconsciously learn how to betray each other. While
Sandy Stranger is trying to destroy the corrupted plan of Miss Brodie of Rose and Teddy Lloyd
to become intimate, she betrays not only Miss Brodie but Rose as well by becoming intimate
with Teddy Lloyd herself. Because [Miss Brodie] understands insight and instinct only in terms
of her own experience, her girls tend to turn into images of her (Dobie 329). Sandy does not
know that she is betraying her teacher but rather the believes she is following her. Sandy did
everything by instinct, she even listened to Miss Brodie as if she agreed with every word (Spark
117). Miss Brodie was oblivious to how she was manipulating her pupils and corrupting their
young minds. She was greatly taken aback and suffered untimely, for a space, from a sense of
having been betrayed (Spark 120). The girls betrayed Miss Brodie the same way Miss Brodie
betrayed the school system and the girls at a young age. She strriped the girls of th eproper
education which turn on her when she was betrayed by her most trusted pupil,
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Compare and Contrast the Chicago and Los Angeles Schools...
Essay: Compare and Contrast the Chicago and Los Angeles Schools of Urbanism.
Urban studies aims to develop an understanding the modern city metropolis. As Savage et al. have
pointed out, the urban encompasses far more than just the physical city itself; understanding the
city help us to understand many aspects of modern life (2003, pp.4). Many of its features, such as
mass media and public transport systems have spread throughout society over the past century.
Sociological studies of urban life began with the landmark publication of The City in 1925 by
sociologists Robert Park, Ernest Burgess and Louis Wirth from the University of Chicago, students
of Georg Simmel who shared his belief that the urban environment changed man s ... Show more
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113). In addition Knox and Pinch suggest empirical evidence supporting Wirth s theory to be
lacking (pp. 152).
The Los Angeles school begins with quite different precepts, disputing the hypotheses of the
Chicago School. They contend its orientation towards individuals as explaining the environment
(for example the genius/criminal type creating vice and disorder (Park 1925, pp. 41)), its
historical determinism and its view of the city as a cohesive, stable unit (Dear 2008, pp. 109).
Its theoretical bases, rather than the structural, modernist paradigms of the Chicago School are
postmodern, 21st century ones. For example Mike Davis, one of the leading thinkers of the LA
school, cites Fredric Jameson s conception of postmodernity, with globalised, temporary forces
producing uncertain outcomes (Davis 1998, pp. 84). Edward Soja, another sociologist of the LA
school, has employed Foucault s post structuralist paradigm to explain some aspects of the
postmodern city, for example he has likened the central downtown district of the city to a new
panopticon , Foucault s conception of a form of total surveillance and control for the centre over
the periphery. He suggests as a headquarters of space, knowledge and power with universal
visibility throughout the city, it can supervise economic and social activity, and is able to surveil
the surrounding city (Soja 1989, pp. 234 6). Another highly influential postmodern theorist in the
LA School has been Henri Lefevbre
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Endosymbiosis
The hypothesized steps for the evolution of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic organisms involved
mitochondria and plastids. Eukaryotic cells classical membrane bound organelles evolved from the
bacteria through a process called endosymbiosis, which ranks amongst the most important
evolutionary events in history. In the early 1960s, Stanier, Douderoff, and Adelberg referred to the
prokaryote eukaryotedivide as the greatest single evolutionary discontinuity to be found in the
present day world While chloroplasts organelles in a plant celloriginated from cyanobacteria
through endosymbiosis as well. Therefore, the process involved the following steps: The eukaryote
mitochondrion evolved from a small autotrophic bacterium that was engulfed by a larger primitive,
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The primitive eukaryotic cell was also eventually able to eat prokaryotes, a marked improvement to
absorbing small molecules from its environment ( Endosymbiosis The Appearance of the
Eukaryotes , 2017). This whole process of endosymbiosis started when the eukaryote engulfed and
could not digest an autotrophic bacterium; there is evidence suggesting that this bacterium was
alphaproteobacteria, which uses photosynthesis for energy. This opened up a new trend where the
eukaryote provided protection and nutrients to the prokaryote, and in return the prokaryotic
endosymbiont returned the favour by providing additional energy to its eukaryotic host through
respiratory cellular mechanism. In the long run this became a permanent arrangement in
completing the endosymbiosis process because the endosymbiont lost genes it previously used for
its independent life and transferred others to eukaryotes nucleus as it became more dependent on its
new host for organic molecules and inorganic
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Legalization of Marijuana Research Paper
Marijuana is a very popular drug that many people have used. Over 98 million people over the
age of 12 in the United States have smoked marijuana. It is known under many different names
such as: weed, bud, ganja, hashish, doobie, reefer, mary jane and grass. It plays quite a
substantial role in modern day pop culture and almost everyone over the age of 16 knows what it
is. Despite all this, marijuana is illegal and in most states a person can be sent to jail for the
possession of less than a gram of this substance. Even if the person is doing nothing wrong and is
subjected to a random search, if that person has marijuana on them, they will be charged with a
criminal offense and sent to jail. Marijuana should be legalized because it can... Show more content
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There have been 0 recorded deaths caused by smoking marijuana. Even though smoking marijuana
cannot kill a person, a common argument is that smoking cannabis can cause cancer. But in a study
done by Donald Tashkin at the UCLA School of Medicine, he showed that people who smoke
marijuana are at less risk of developing lung cancer than tobacco smokers. In fact, he concluded
that people who smoke marijuana are just as likely to get lung head or neck cancer as those who
do not smoke anything at all. In a study done by the Wisconsin University of Medicine and Public
Health in 2008, investigators found that cannabinoids (chemical compounds found in marijuana)
stopped the spread of brain cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer,
pancreatic cancer, and lymphoma. A method to eliminate the harm caused to a person s lungs
from smoking marijuana is by cooking food containing oil with marijuana. It is possible to
transfer THC (the chemical compound in marijuana that gives a person the sensation of getting
high ) and other cannabinoids from the plant into food, still giving a person the desired feeling
without any of the lung damage. When a person drinks alcohol, they usually have a hangover the
day after, which is a period of time in which the person s body is recovering from the binge
drinking the night before. It is almost as if that person is sick for most of the day, they cannot
function at their full potential. After someone smokes
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Nasogastric Tube Analysis
X ray Verification for Nasogastric Tube Placement Nasogastric tubes are placed after a surgical
procedure, ie. whipples, puestows, and gastrectomies, to decompress the stomach or small bowel
(Snaith Flintham, 2014). These tubes are blindly inserted in the operating room normally by
anesthesia once the surgery is complete. By definition, a blindly inserted nasogastric tube is one
inserted without the use of imaging guidance, including fluoroscopy or ultrasound. The two most
common complications of blindly guided tubes are insertion in the lungs and inaccurate placement
in the esophagus. On rare occasions, nasogastric tubes have been lodged in the brain or spinal
cord. As a result, x ray verification has been considered to be the gold standard... Show more
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The manager will identify the target groups, in this situation it will be the surgeons, PACU
nurses, and the anesthesia providers. An education plan will be developed by the
interdisciplinary team to educated the required staff. An example of an education plan would be
an email updating the staff of the practice change, along with a copy of the new policy. Also, the
chest x ray order would be added to the surgical order sets, thus making it easier for the order to
not be overlooked. It will, additionally, serve as a reminder to the residents who change services
each month. It will be imperative to provide in services to the anesthesia team on nasogastric tube
insertion, particularly for the students and residents. Per the medical center manual, the policy is
required to be current and it must be reviewed annually and revised, as needed. Once again, it
would be the manager and educator to facilitate the review and revision. This process is very detail
oriented and tedious, but it is important to take every precaution when patient safety is
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How Did The Holy Club Influence John Wesley s Beliefs
John Wesley proved that one man s ideas could change everything. His ideas would inspire
millions of people to change what they knew about religion and worship. Because the Anglican
minister John Wesley founded the Holy Club at Oxford, and developed a new theology, he would
go on to found a new denomination that would be called Methodism, and later his ordination of
American preachers to spread his message, which would lead to new ideas on religionand worship
throughout the world. In 1729 John Wesley would start the Holy Club, later becoming Oxford
Methodism, the club would meet together and would study, pray, and have religious conversations
(Heitzenrater 38). John Wesley s brother Charles Wesley and a man by the name of George
Whitfield, the later of whom would help him further Methodism, where among the members of the
Holy Club. Other members of the included men like John Gambold who would take his
experiences in the holy club to become a Bishop in the Moravian Church. The members of the
Holy Club did not just stay at Oxford they would also go out and minister to the surrounding
prisons and hospitals (Stafford et. al 1). This ministering to the people that society had pushed to
the side helped Wesley further his Ministries and his theology.
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After the ship had landed in Georgia Wesley had similar conversations with the Moravian pastor
Spangenberg. The Pastor presented Wesley with many questions that truly challenged him and
made him question what he knew about his own religion. Wesley eventually returned to England in
1737 but he didn t lose contact with the Moravians he had met on the trip. Wesley s theology would
begin to truly start to develop when he went to hear Martin Luther s Commentary on the Book of
Romans at the invitation of the Moravians (Impact on America
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To What Extent Are Cognitive Processes Influenced by Emotion
To what extent are cognitive processes influenced by emotion?
The debates surrounding the argument that emotion can influence cognitive processing are a matter
of contention and cognitive psychologists understanding of how emotions can influence cognition
is an area of debate in its infancy. Research studying emotion was previously negligible until
methods by which emotions could be measured were devised, such as through brain imaging
techniques. The essay will discuss whether emotions can influence cognition and the extent of this
influence and will look into its effect on two specific cognitive processes, memory and attention.
There is evidence to suggest that cognitive processes can be influenced by emotion, however there
are a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Their findings aim to illustrate how mood might interact with our ability to remember using
neuroimaging techniques which have looked at how emotional context can effect encoding and
retrieval. Using neutral stimuli in an emotional context, research by Erk et al (2003) found that the
amount of neural brain activity associated with a given emotional context linked with the likelihood
of correct recall and argued that when the context contained positive material to encode, there was
activity in the right fusiform gyrus brain region, which is often connected to reward .When the
context was negative, Erk argued that there was activity in the right amygdale, often associated
with negative emotion. These results indicate that the influence of emotion on recall and memory
may cause specific brain activity dependent on emotional context however not all research has
achieved the same results.
Bowers Semantic network theory (1981) aims to explain why emotions may affect cognitive
processes for both mood congruent and dependent memory. His model argues many aspects of an
emotion are connected by emotion specific memory nodes with excitation of these nodes
branching off to the rest of the network. He therefore argues that if a person is happy, nodes
relating to personal experience of happiness will be activated leading to feelings, thoughts,
behaviours and responses related to this. Becks (1976) schema theory on the other hand
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Metamorphosis Psychoanalysis
Bryan Leung
Professor Feindert
ENGWR 301
9 April 2014
A Psychoanalytical Criticism of The Metamorphosis The deeper meaning of The
Metamorphosis , by Frank Kafka, can be interpreted in many ways depending on critical theory
is used to examine it. From a feminist criticism, one can observe how Gregor s dominance as a
male diminishes after he becomes a bug as his sister s strength and role in the family grows
stronger. From a biographical criticism, one can compare and contrast the traits of Gregor and the
people around him with that of Kafka s own life and his relationships. However, the focus of this
essay will be applying a psychoanalytical criticism to the characters in The Metamorphosis , using
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Grete, like her mother, obviously cares very much for Gregor and is also terrified by his new
transformation, but unlike her mother, she tries very hard to hide her fear in order to keep feeding
and tending to Gregor s room;
His sister, almost fully dressed, opened the door from the hallway side and looked in uneasily.
When she noticed him under the couch, she received such a fright that, unable to control herself,
she slammed the door again from outside. But, as if regretting her behavior, she immediately
opened the door again, (Kafka).
At the sight of Gregor, Grete succums to her fear and shuts the door after seeing him, but
immediately regrets the decision and feels guilty for seeing her brother hideous creature, if only
for an instant. Insect or not, Gregor is still Grete s brother and she believes that the right thing to
do is to keep on loving him and taking care of him, emphasizing her role as the superego.
The ego is the part of the mind that represents consciousness. It employs reason, common sense,
and the power to delay immediate responses to external stimuli (Storr). When making a decision,
the ego balances out both needs of the id and the superego. In Freud s own words, It performs that
task by gaining control over the demands of the instincts, by deciding whether they are to be
allowed satisfaction, by postponing that satisfaction or suppressing their excitations entirely,
(Freud). Being a stereotypical earnest
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Sports Management Degree Program Analysis
Spots management students are considered the leaders of tomorrow, and the various accredited
sports management degree programs in Maine are helping to prepare a new generation of leaders
within these growing organizations. These unique programs prepare graduates to work within
professional and collegiate sports organizations, with a keen sense of both business practices and
the unique considerations made by sports teams. Though the opportunities are nationwide,
programs in Maine provide excellent academic experiences for local students at affordable tuition
rates that will give them a leg up on the competition after they graduate.
Husson University
College of Business
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As such, it s often top ranked nationally and has long been considered a good value in higher
education by publications like U.S. News and World Report, Fortune, and Consumer Reports. The
school s large size means that its sports management program, part of the B.S.B.A. degree track,
enjoys a large regional and nationwide network, with strong internship and professional
opportunities that help students maximize their ROI upon graduating with the degree.
B.S. in Business Administration in Sport Management
At the University of Southern Maine, students must complete the university core, the non business
core, and the business core, alongside their major and concentration requirements. Within the sports
management program, students focus on the financial aspects of athletic organizations, sports
marketing, sports law, facility management, communication, and athletic administration. The
business core, required of all students, focuses on general management and financial skills essential
to management within an organization of any kid. Students will take general accounting, finance,
management, and administration courses as part of this requirement. All students must complete an
internship in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Science degree, typically with a local sports
organization, semi professional
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Standard State Conservation Districts Law (1931-1939)
The Government started out in 1934 with the Taylor Grazing Act, which set restrictions on the use
of public lands for grazing, followed by a switch from free ranging cattle to feedlots (Naff). On
March 3, 1937, Arkansas became the first state to enact the Standard State Conservation Districts
Law (Dust Bowl 1931 1939). Other men started a business of erupting TNT in the sky to encourage
rainfall (Surviving the Dust Bowl). President Roosevelt ordered the Civilian Conservation Corps
to plant trees from Canada to Abilene, Texas, in a huge belt of more than two million to break the
wind, hold water in the soil, and keep the soil itself in place. Irrigation expansion was the most
essential solution to the drought for crop purposes, but discouraged due to water availability
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Farmers were paid close to a dollar an acre for the areas to which they applied the new farming
techniques. The land that was acquired from the displaced farmers were re seeded into grass to
prevent further wind erosion. Lorene White said, My dad was stubborn. The government would
try to help. He would just refuse. He didn t want to disgrace the family by receiving help
(Surviving the Dust Bowl). In 1941, rain poured down on the region, dust storms ceased, crops
thrived, economic prosperity returned, and the historic Dust Bowl was over. Contour planting
became another solution to the erosion problem; they plowed furrows that followed the slop of the
land instead of in a straight line
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Los Angeles Lakers
The (9 34) Los Angeles Lakers face the (17 23) Sacramento Kings at the Staples Center in the
third game of their four game season series. The Lakers wasted a fast start (shot 74 percent from
the field in the first quarter) and surprisingly competitive first half before the Rockets turned up
the heat defensively, dropped a nine 0 scoring run on the purple and gold to start the third quarter
en route to a 22 point lead in a 112 95 victory.
The Rockets sixth straight win against the Lakers sending the purple and gold into a three game
losing skid. However, the game provided some positives in addition to the accompanying and
omnipresent negatives.
As far as positives; Kobe Bryant had an assist on seven of the Lakers first 12 baskets, passed
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As far as negatives, the Rockets scored 50 or fewer points in the paint in their previous 11 games
although the Lakers surrendered 70.
The Lakers lost their last two games against the Kings, outscored by 62 points (337 275). As a
matter of fact in the Lakers last meeting with the Kings on January 6th at the Sleep Train Arena in
Sacramento the purple and gold played one of their better games of the season.
The purple and gold down 25 4 five minutes into the game; trailed by as many as 27 prior to
mounting an epic comeback. The inspired Lakers posted a 38 point third quarter, outscored the
Kings 29 16 in the fourth and led by one point after a tough D Angelo Russell layup nearly
completing the franchises third biggest comeback, based on halftime deficit before falling 118 115.
In a tale of two halves of basketball, the Lakers outscored 69 48 in the first half, showed a lot or
grit, determination as well as resolve outscoring the Kings 67 49 in the second half making the
game a competitive
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The Tiger
What came out of the door on the right? Is it the Tiger, or is it the Lady? Frank R. Stockton,
author of The Tiger or The Lady left this unclear, stating that the story could go either way while
giving us background information to the princess s mind before her lover s potential execution.
Did the princess give him the pleasure of moving on, or did she send him to his death? The
possibilities of the Tiger being the outcome of the door on the right outweigh the maiden because
the princess is jealous, believed that it is the right thing to do, and hated the thought of awarding a
girl who she thought already loved the accused. Throughout the story of The Tiger or The Lady the
princess expresses great lovefor the commoner. However, after months of their love going
unnoticed, the Semi Barbaric King discovers this love and quickly put a stop to it. Soon after the...
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She takes great disgust the thought of letting another woman take the man she loves after losing
him due to her father s wrath. The lady that would be the reward of his trial, as opposed to
immediate death, is one that she knew off. She often thought that her love and this woman often
exchanged looks of affection with each other, even talking to each other. This is greatly taken
into thought as she devised her decision and would be a cause of her decision to send her to his
death. She abhors the women and detests the thought of them being together. How in her
grievous reveries gnashed her teeth, and torn her hair when she saw the rapturous delight as he
opened the other door of the lady! (Stockton 3) By giving him a way out she would also reward
the lady with whom she believed her love betrayed her with. If the Princess could award the lady
and her first lover by allowing them to be together, then she would be uncharacteristically generous
for her Semi Barbaric
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Essay On Writing Experience
I either go to television or turn on the radio in my car (Whitefield 2011). Before I started this
class, that is what I thought about when someone asked me Do you keep up with the news? .
Most people do not get the opportunity to learn about what is going on around the world in their
everyday lives and how they can help out. I feel that being in this class I got the chance to learn
more about life and what is happening everywhere, not just insignificant matters such as who Kim
Kardashian is now dating or why Kylie Jenner got more lip injections, I am learning about the
important things. I am getting the chance to learn about how I can participate in the world to make
big changes because of reading The New York Times
, Why Local Newspapers, and Freedom is
Intended as a Challenge. The reading and writing experience I had when writing my papers on
the news stories was great. Not only did I get the chance to learn more about my surrounding
and what is happening in different places such as Russia, but I also had the chance to connect
the stories to my own life. I was able to learn better ways to write, such as taking things head on,
writing how you truly feel, and writing what you believe is right. We see a lot of problems today.
At first it was a little depressing or even scary to see all of the disastrous things happening all
across the globe such as the following: shootings, earthquakes, fires, hurricanes, ect. Reading and
writing about natural disasters in the New York
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What Are The Advantage Of Online Shopping
1. INTRODACTION: In the modern world, shopping through the Internet becomes extremely
popular between the consumers. The reasons behind becoming so popular are instead of travelling
around the world to get a specific goods, now you can get it through online shopping and save
time, get different variety of goods, easy to access and to pay through credit cards. The online
shoppingrecently became one of the regular behaviors of the Internet users, especially in Saudi
Arabia. The amazing growth of the Internet users, lead to an incredibly increase of the online shops.
In the united state, 79%of the Internet consumers shops online. Also, The highest percentage of
consumers using the online shops is in Korea. Almost 99% of Korean Internet population... Show
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Another advantage of the online shopping is the huge amount of goods that the consumers can
choose from. Most of the online shops have filters to specify exactly what the consumer want and
give him/her some suggestions to help choose the best product. According to the research finding,
the majority of the participants, which they are 48% agreed on finding the online shopping
experiences, is effortless more than the physical shopping. However only 22% feels that physical
shopping is better for them, they aren t comfortable with the way the online shops work, and they
prefer the traditional method to buy their goods.30% of the participants have a neutral opinion
about the easy access of the online shops and actually shop and find the actual goods the consumer
want. These result shows that the accessibility factor is actually a positive factor that affect the
consumers behavior in a good way toward to online shopping 4.3 PRICE AND PROMOTIONS:
Shopping through the online shops can in some cases reduce the amount of the goods.
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H. T. R. Tolkien s The Fellowship Of The Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring begins with the passing on of a ring from Bilbo to Frodo, like a gold
watch being passed down from generation to generation. For a while, it was just like it was that
kind of gold watch until Gandalf finds it is much, much worse than the average family heirloom.
Gandalf suspected the ring was one of the many twenty Rings of Power. He cast the ring into the
fire to determine if his suspicion was right or wrong, and revealed that it was the One Ringand that
plans must be set for the long toil to make the peace of Middle Earthlast. It took a long time to get
to Rivendell, all the while being chased and pursued by the most skilled, cunning, and surely
deadliest of all the Dark Lord s minions. Tolkien delicately and carefully crafted a detailed history,
culture, lore and language for each race of Middle Earth. A story behind the story is pointed at in
little hints, almost always throughout the Middle Earth related books. An excellent example was
the reference to the long history of Elrond. Another are the Ents who are like peaceful giants, but
when their environment (dense forests) is damaged, they become a non figurative expression of
an angry orchard. The Hobbits live an idyllic life in the Shire while the rest of Middle Earth is in
total disarray in conflict. The Shire seems to be a fluke, there by chance.... Show more content on
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It brings the characters and songs to life because the narrator makes everything so much more
interesting. The speaking voice varies between people and allows the reader to develop a
personal relationship with each character. The best part is listening to the songs being sung
because they bring depth to the book that is missed when you read it (unless you make up a tune
and sing it out loud yourself). For a sample of the audio book, click this link:
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Firms Should Get Their House in Order Before Seeking to...
Creativity and Innovation in Business
Prof. Danny Araneta Cabulay
Dean Institute of Accounts, Business and Finance
Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines dcabulay@feu.edu.ph Albert Einstein once said,
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
For most people, creativity is more easily associated with art than business. But the highest art
form is business because one can be very creative, dynamic and revolutionary. Creativity is also
related to innovation and change. I am fully aware that many of the things we see around us are
products of minds of geniuses, creative thinkers.
It is hard to imagine a business without a creative mind. A creative mind is essential in any type of
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And finally, follow through skills ensures sustainability and development of initiated ideas.
Can we really teach our employees how to be creative? Isn t it hereditary? Creativity can be
developed among employees when we do the following:
a) Ask good questions. b) Get ample exposure. c) Network actively. d) Be a good listener. e) Share
your ideas. f) Support good ideas. g) Don t be contented with the first idea. h) Be more analytical.
i) Consider risks.
There are many simple but effective activities we can do in the company that yield results like
increased revenues, enhanced public image, higher market share and lower operating costs.
One activity is the dream exercise an excellent way of awakening entrepreneurial minds of
employees. One can create a scenario after another to provide some excitement in the dream itself.
Another activity that can be done is the serendipity walk a visually engaging activity that focuses
on the environment, identifying problems within that environment and creating solutions to those
problems. The most common activity companies have is brainstorming a free wheeling activity
with the objective of producing the highest possible number of suggestions to a proposition. In
brainstorming, there are no wrong ideas and modification is allowed.
Our university, Far Eastern University has produced
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Apache Cassandr A Open Source Distributed Database...
Apache Cassandra Ashish Penti
Computer Science Department
University of North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte, NC, U.S.A
ABSTRACT
Apache Cassandra is another open source distributed database management system developed to
handle large data sets. It is a gift given to the big data users by Facebook in 2008. The purpose of
this research is to highlight the importance of Cassandra in the world of NoSQL by discussing
about some of the main questions like, what are the difficulties faced with the traditional relational
database management systems, how these issues are solved by using NoSQL, how Cassandra
came into existence, why it is used by some of the major organizations to handle their data sets, etc.
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There are many NoSQL databases and each either have some common functionalities or have some
unique functionalities when compared to the relational model. The main thing to be considered is
that none of the NoSQL results work for all scenarios. Each works better than the relational
models and satisfies some subsets of the use cases. Apache Cassandra is one of the NoSQL
databases which is most widely used in the industrial market. This article gives a detailed
information about Cassandra, its functionalities, its advantages and disadvantages which seem to be
deceptive for someone who look at Cassandra for the first time.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Difficulties with traditional RDBMS
In the initial stages of evolution of databases, relational databases systems was designed as a
solution to the problems of flat file databases. A relational databasestores data in multiple table.
This technique helped to overcome the issues like data duplication, data noise and inconsistency
which ensured that the data is entered and stored only once. Later as the data grew in size, it
became a challenging task to handle such a significantly large amount of data. Key features like
high data velocity, data variety, data volume and data complexity are few important reasons which
the traditional database systems failed to handle successfully. As a result NoSQL came into
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Analysis Of The Hollow Men
A Short Analysis and Discussion for the piece: The Hollow Men In various occasions, the human
race tends to make several mistakes throughout the span of their lives. In the poem, The Hollow
Men, written by Thomas Stearns Eliot, is not exactly the most uplifting of poetic literature.
Although, the poem does have some underlying value to its notion; it emphasizes moral values,
responsibility, and a depiction of the aftermath of World War I. T.S. Eliot depicts the poem s
message into five sections; the first, speaks of a group of individual humanbeings who are
characterized as We are the hollow men, We are the stuffed men ... Headpiece filled with straw and
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Once more, the emphasis on detail for the individuals is necessary for Eliot to elaborate for the
reader and allow it to create hollowness and sense of emptiness. Lastly, the final section of the
poem is the huge downer of the entire poem. It starts with a nursery rhyme Here we go round the
prickly pear which analyzes the surroundings once again and finally explains the reason for the
immobility and lifeless presence of the individuals. The poem states, Between the motion, And
the act, Falls the Shadow emphasis on the Shadow, which has now taken control of their actions,
they cannot even exist. Eliot actually slowly starts write human expressions but then it quickly
dies away with him depicting how the fate of the human race will fall Not with a bang but a
whimper . As a conclusion, this poem has quite a few ties in with several of Eliot s works and
other writers. Vincent Persichetti, a composer of the Modern Era in music, actually composed a
work The Hollow Men for Trumpet and String Orchestra in 1944, nearly 20 years later since The
Hollow Men was actually written. The piece highly resembles the written work because of how
hollow and dissonant the piece is. Persichetti s talents could be seen in this piece and is most
notably one of his finest works. The piece premiered in 1946 for the first and T. S. Eliotlater
received the
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Faneul Hall Research Paper
It was 1742 when the first town hall in Boston was opened. It was named Faneuil Hall which
was often referred to as the Cradle of liberty. Faneuil Hall served as a market place and a meeting
hall during the mid seventeen hundreds and is still in use now as a public meeting place for the
people of boston. It all started when a wealthy Bostonian Merchant named Peter Faneuil came up
with the idea of building a marketplace in Boston. After much debate, Boston accepted Faneuil s
proposal. Once it was built, the town government also used the marketplace as a meeting space.
The lower lever of the hall was divided into stalls which were exclusively for market purposes. In
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This was the place where the first ideas of the American Revolution were thought of. Originally,
the town meetings held in Faneuil Hall was only meant to concern the townspeople and possibly
neighboring area. But in the mid 1700s, the discussions that went on in Faneuil hall led to the
taxation policies of the British empire. Thus becoming a center of revolutionary activity in
Boston. The debates sometimes led to incidents of violence on the streets and under the leadership
of James Otis, Samuel Adams, Dr. Joseph Warren and other Sons of Liberty debates led to
opposition to the Sugar Tax of 1764, the Stamp Act of 1765, and other British political maneuvers.
In the December of 1773, meetings that took place here concerned a new tax on tea from the
British government and the tax to be paid on it. Although this town hall was meant to concern one
community, Boston reports were spread throughout the colonies and led them towards unity and
independence. All activities here game Faneuil Hall its name as America s Cradle of Liberty .
After America gained its independence from Great Britain in the revolution, the size of Faneuil hall
was not enough to meet the needs of the growing
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Examples Of Deception In Rick Deckard
Philip K. Dick uses deception to construct a perceived polarity in Rick Deckard s society which
causes Deckard to try and polarize himself. Dick s society is already defined along the lines of
the allegedly empathetic and the allegedly un empathetic. Mercerism pushes a focus on taking
care of animals as a form of transcendence, since animals need to be cared for to thrive. This
action is considered to be the epitome of empathy. However, due to supply and demand the cost of
living animals is exorbitant. Deckard and many others turned towards electric animals to deceive
their neighbors into thinking that they are of a higher socio economic class. The entire symbol of
the animal from the start of the story is of a corrupted view of religious
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Me Talk Pretty One Day Analysis
In the book, Me Talk Pretty One Day , author David Sedaris experiences many encounters with
alternative perspectives that clash with his own. Sedaris resistance and insistence of his own
superiority to said perspectives reflects the attitudes of the prisoners as well as the enlightened
in Plato s The Allegory of the Cave. In City of Angels, much to Sedaris distaste, he is
accompanied by a woman named Bonnie, who proudly wears her tourism on her sleeve. In this
chapter Sedaris states Like me, most of the people I knew had moved to New York with the
express purpose of escaping Americans such as Bonnie. Here Sedaris resembles a prisoner from
this excerpt of Plato s Allegory of the Cave: And when he remembered his old habitation, and the
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Case Study Shetron
Company Profile
MISSION: Professionally proactive to meet the customer expectations
SHETRON LIMITED, in Bangalore, is a BSE listed company, incorporated on June 6th, 1980 as a
public company under the name Shetron Metal Limited. Shetron obtained a certificate of
commencement of business on 4th July, 1980. Subsequently, in the year 1989, the name of the
company was changed to Shetron Limited and a fresh certificate of incorporation was obtained.
Shetron Technology encompasses design and manufacture of Metal Food Cans and Dry Cell
Battery Jackets and components. The main focus of the company is on two vital sectors which is
Food and Energy.
Critical Success Factors
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So an operating profit ratio of 10% or more is an indicator of the operating efficiency of a
business. If its less than 10% then it indicates the inefficiency of a business.
Gross Profit Margin (%): This ratio indicates the business ability to control its production cost or
manage the margins that a company makes on products it buys and sells. The gross margin
represents the limit beyond which fall in sales prices are outside the tolerance limit.
Gross Profit Margin = (Gross Profit)/Sales Г—100
Interpretation: The actual gross profit is compared with the gross profit of the previous year and
those of the other concern carrying on similar business. If the actual gross profit ratio is higher it
is an indicator of good results and vice versa.
Net Profit Margin (%): It s a ratio of the net income to sale and indicates the management s ability
to operate the business with sufficient success, and essentially expresses the cost price effectiveness
of the operation.
Net Profit Margin = (Net income)/Sales Г—100
Earnings Per Share (EPS): This ratio measures the profit available to the equity shareholders on a
per share basis, i.e., the amount that they can get on every share
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Comparing Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Seas And Robr...
Jules Verne plays with his readers perceptions of life and sentience in both Twenty Thousand
Leagues Under the Seas and Robur the Conqueror. Both novels share fundamental novums; a
vehicle that cannot exist during the current time does, in fact, exist. Although these technological
modes of transport utilized in both novels are fantastical and near mythical in nature, they both are
grounded in possible (and probable) methods of operation. However, despite these vehicles being
controlled by a knowledgeable captain, the machines act more as alive beings throughout each
story. Instead of Verne painting the Albatross and the Nautilus as mere vessels for the beings that
give operation and direction, he gives the breath of agency to the machines. In this critical essay, I
will examine the relationship between both captains and their respective ships, provide examples of
the ships being illustrated as individual agents within the story, and outline some trends and
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Though, one key difference between Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas and Robur the
Conqueror is that the Albatross flight is much less concerned with systematic and logical mapping
and direction. Even the embarkation of the visitors was a mysterious event, and due to Robur being
unable to be tracked using traditional longitudinal and latitudinal methods, citizens believed that if
the earth had opened up to swallow them whole, the president and secretary of the Weldon Institute
could not have been any more absent from the surface of the globe (Robur 40). The Albatross is not
limited to the scientific rational grid; Robur s tour is aimed at ending the association of surface
movement with aerial movement. Like the Nautilus, the Albatross must be treated as an entirely
separate and independent
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. Essay
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Sun Microsystems, Inc. is a worldwide provider of products, services and support solutions for
building and maintaining network computing environments. The Company sells scalable computer
systems, high speed microprocessors and high performance software for operating network
computing equipment and storage products. The Company also provides support, education and
professional services. The Company s products are used for many demanding commercial and
technical applications in various industries including telecommunications, manufacturing, financial
services, education, retail, government, energy and healthcare. Sun Microsystems lines of business
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They offer significant scalability, reliability, availability, serviceability and performance. In
addition, enterprise servers share common components and offer binary compatibility for all
application environments because they all run the Solaris Operating Environment on the
UltraSPARC architecture.
Software Systems designs, develops and brings to market Sun Microsystems Solaris Operating
Environment, the Java platform and the Company s core technologies for consumer and embedded
markets including implementations that utilize the Java technology, Jini connection technology,
XML technology, software development tools and the StarOffice application software. The Sun
Ray 1, Sun Ray 100 and Sun Ray 150 enterprise appliances, with their Sun Hot Desk technology,
are easy to use, low cost networked devices. Unlike personal computers, which require an operating
system and applications running locally on the desktop, the Sun Ray appliances allow for instant
access to existing applications and resources on the network, regardless of the underlying platform.
Network Service Provider designs, develops and brings to market carrier grade software, systems
and storage for traditional telecommunications customers as well as service providers. The Network
Service Provider business focuses on the needs of network based telecommunications companies,
cable operators, and the network equipment suppliers
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The Dark Story of Babi Yar
Babi Yar
Babi Yar is a small place with a big story, but it has more to it than what meets the eye. In fall
1941 Germany took control of the city of Kiev, where Babi Yar is located. Hitler had ordered his
Nazis to purify Russia of all Jews. The first day they that they took control of the city they began
to exterminate it of all Jews that were living there. Everyone in the city of Kiev, including Jews
and Non Jews lived in fear. The massacre of the Jews that lived in Kiev began on September 29,
1941. On the outside it is a small ravine outside the city of Kiev, but if you dig deeper you will
discover that this forgotten place is the site of the biggest and saddest event in the history of
World War II. (World Book Encyclopedia 3). According to Shelia Stewart, Hitler s original plan was
to capture all the Jews and send them to Madagascar. The plan was soon dropped because Germany
couldn t defeat the British Navy. Hitler then created a new plan. The Nazis would force some of
the Jews who were able to do manual labor, such as young men, to work. The Jews that couldn t
work, for example older people, would be killed. After the Jews that were able to do work can t
work anymore, they would also be killed. (28 29). When Hitler s troops invaded Kiev they posted
notices in the city that stated, Kikes of the city of Kiev and vicinity! On Monday, September 29,
you are to appear at 7:00 AM with your possessions, money, documents, valuables, and warm
clothing at Dorogozhitshaya
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The Poetic Mind Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Long Essay
Essay 1: Solitude Nature. THE POETIC MIND. Nature, Ralph Waldo Emerson long essay, was
written in 1836, and at the time it presented very progressive ideas. Not only Nature presented a
novel way to connect with God, but it also changed, to some extent, previous beliefs about the
natural world. For most of human history the wilderness was a place that provoked fear and
meant trouble. Emerson argued differently, for him nature was part of God s creation, and, thus
could not mean any harm .Furthermore, he asserted that to truly experience the richness of the
natural world, one should step in not only with an open mind, but also with a child like
curiosity, and more importantly, is should be done in solitude. But to go into solitude, Emerson
argues, one should withdraw not only from known places and people, but also of any diversions.
A person surrounded by possessions, by people, and by distractions can hardly, if ever,
experience a solitary state of the mind. Someone wishing to encounter the solitary needs only to
gaze at the stars in the night sky. The light that radiates from those heavenly worlds will separate
between him and what he touches (6). In other words, the deep sense of awe that the stars and the
vastness of the night sky evoke, sets the mind in a state of separation between oneself, and the
tangible world. This sublime quality of the stars facilitates not only a solitary state of mind, but
also brings forth a sense reverence, which is shared by all
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Academic Success
Recently the phenomenon of definition of success and its corresponding effects has sparked a
heated debate. Although contested by many that achieving professional and academic targets is
highly beneficial, such issue is regarded thoroughly as both constructive and positive by a
substantial number of individuals. I am inclined to believe that professional and academic success
can be a plus and I will analyze that throughout this essay.
From a social standpoint, personal achievements can provide an individual with some noticeable
effects, which are rooted in the fact that the merits of professional and economical success, as
having a happy family, are inexticavably bounded up. According to my own experiment, when I
was a bachelor student, I performed
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Apollo 11 Conspiracy
There are so many conspiracies around the world and one of them is Landing on the moon when
NANSA sent Apollo 11 to the moon on 1969 it was a shock and then after that people started to
question it and now 20% of the united states believe that the government faked the landing while
other believe they did land on the moon.
Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969, carrying Commander Neil
Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Buzz
Aldrin into an initial Earth orbit of 114 by 116 miles. An estimated 530 million people watched
Armstrong s televised image and heard his voice describe the event as he took ...one small step for
a man, one giant leap for mankind on July 20, 1969.
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How can this be? NASA explained that no crater was expected. Beneath the 2 4 inches of moon
dust is a layer of solid rock, and the ship s engines blew the dust away as it landed on the
remaining rock. Blasting a crater in such rock was not possible. Photos and movies taken during
final descents clearly show this scattering of moon dust.
The third claim of the theory was American flags planted on the moon appear to be slightly waving
in a breeze, but of course there are no breezes on the lunar surface NASA says this is a common
misconception, even among non conspiracists. The flags only seemed to flutter when the astronauts
were moving them into position, and then pushing them into the lunar soil (not
Al rubaiee
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The Atheist Argument From Evil Essay
Have you ever encountered something and said to yourself Why me? Or have you wondered
Why do so many people lose their lives to murders or accidents? There is so much suffering in
this world that we hear about, including rapes, war, genocide, or natural disasters. Every person
has different disasters and oftentimes we cannot come up with a possible reason these happen to
us. This thought has led some philosophers, such as William Rowe, to believe that Goddoes not
exist. Although there are some logical possible reasons God permits evil, it seem unlikely that there
are logical reasons for the huge amount of suffering the world experiences. The large amount of
suffering seems to suggest that there is no God rather than an inactive one. The atheist argument
from evil goes as follows:
There exist horrendous evils that an all powerful, all knowing, perfectly good being would have no
justifying reason to permit.
An all powerful, all knowing, perfectly good being would not permit an evil unless he had a
justifying reason to permit it.
Therefore, God does not exist.
According to William Rowe, some evils may serve a greater good, such as free will. However,
there are other evils that seem to serve no greater good, such as natural evils that include cancer
or tornadoes that kill millions of people and other creatures every year. One example that Rowe
provides is the following: A fawn is horribly burned in a forest fire caused by lightning. It lies on
the forest floor
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A Case Study on Hudson Fabricators, Inc.
I. Background Information Hudson Fabricators, Inc. is a small fabrication firm which was founded
in 1976. It produces various items such as hoppers, light building steel, conveyors, supports,
frames, and platforms for a lot of major companies mostly around central Ohio, and even to
different parts across the globe. Hudson Fabricators, Inc. has around 12 to a maximum of 40 full
time employees, depending with production. The company operates in a job shop environment.
Some of their clients are: Marzetti Foods, Rockwell Internations, and Anheuser Busch. II. Summary
of Finding Hudson Fabricators, Inc. only uses materials certified by the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and ASME has requirements Hudson needs to... Show more content
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Josh was given this job in order to help the company grow however he is still new and for the
group, he still needs more time and experience in order to fully analyze and understand day to
day operations of the business so that the implementation plan will be concrete and will slowly
help bring up the company. The first alternative for Josh is after the analysis, he must form a
department that must look up for key suppliers that would constantly provide them with the
necessary materials they require in doing and finishing their jobs. The other alternative is to
change the current system in which the company should keep an inventory of finished goods or
an inventory of materials. The company may have different sets of clients however the orders
that come by in case of some defects, the company may immediately replace and fix those which
is necessary to be fixed. And keeping a stock of materials may save them lead time from ordering
and can save them money through bulk purchasing. V. Detailed Recommendations After a complete
analysis of the current system, Josh should be able to deeply understand the operations of the
company, he should have been able to determine what constricts the company from earning more
and spending less. Josh must look up for suppliers who intend to provide them materials in a long
term basis and to provide these materials on time and in proper condition. This
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My Antonia Life Lessons Essay
84% on paperraterAs the American writer Willa Cather once said, There is some things you learn
best in calm, and some in storm. The characters in the story all have different kinds of ways and
learn life lessons throughout the book. The story, My Antonia written by Willa Cather, tells a story
of what Antonia through the eyes of her friend Jim Burden. The inception of the story features, Jim
meeting Antonia and at first it is difficult for the two to communicate due to their language barrier.
Throughout the story the two became great friends to one another and do almost everything
together. The winters in the story show similarity to those of my life. Overall, this captured my
attention and an portrays an extraordinary storyline for the reader to read and as the reader I could
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Unlike Jim who comes off as verbose, Antonia is just the opposite. To fix this, Jim decides to
help Antonia with her English and resolved the problem. Soon, Antonia s English becomes
voluble and their communication improves. As the reader, I can relate to this on a personal
level, I can think of people in my family that have had a tough time communicating. These two
characters friendship proves that even with hindrances you can find a way to be friends with
someone. Towards the middle of the story Jim and Antonia become inseparable. These two are
hardly ever seen one without the other. In fact, they start to do almost everything together,
whether it be spending time outside or with their families. With this I relate since I, too, have a
best friend that I have become close to. Since the first day we met, we have become great friends
and over the years have grown up together and also actuated each other. Without someone to be
attentive for you such as a friend, life is extremely difficult to go through on your
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Political Beginnings Essay
The early political beginnings of United States of America were quite rocky. During this time,
politics became an ever growing issue. People were concerned about their wellbeing and whether
or not the government was treating them fairly. This growing concern caused for groups of like
minded people to band together for a common cause and create political factions. These factions
grew to be our present day political parties. It was due to the ratification of the National Bank, The
Whisky Rebellion, The Alien and Sedition Acts, and Jay s Treaty that took place between the eras
of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, that allowed for the Federalist and Democratic Republican
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The ratification of the National Bank widened the gap between Federalists and Republicans. Even
though Washington strictly stated that the United States must be a faction less nation, Parties
developed nonetheless. (Dawson, XIV)
The 1794 Whisky Rebellion proved to be a turning point in American politics. In 1794, due to
civilian anger towards a skyrocketing twenty five percent tax on whiskey, one hundred
Pennsylvanian farmers banded together to protest the tax. The protesters attacked a U.S. marshal
that summoned sixty people that failed to pay the tax to appear in court at Philadelphia. In response
to this protest, Washington proclaimed that citizens who resorted to violent forms of protest would
face harsh federal authority. Washington s attack against civilian misconduct showed that the
federal government had the strength to enforce its law. This reaction attracted supporters to the
federalist cause. This assertion strengthened the view of an aristocratic, elite, government and that
the common people were unfit to be a part of the government and that a select few should be in
command. Washington s quickness to impose strong federal power exemplifies the federalist ideals.
The 1800 s election of Jefferson marked the era of the Democratic Republican. Upon Election,
Jefferson demanded dramatic cutbacks to government expenditures, loosening the Judicial branch, a
strict interpretation of
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Historical Significance Of Anne Frank
Introduction In 1939, World War II started. Anne Frank was fourteen at the start of war. She and
her family stayed hidden for two years in a Secret Annex , but she was always cheerful. Anne
Frank was a happy girl. She was always energetic and always joyful. She loved making new
friends. Anne s life was turning upside down since World War II started. Her family was German
Jewish and that made it worse for them during World War II. Jewish people at that time had been
hated. World War II ended in 1945.
Historical Context
Anneliese Marie Frank was born June 12th, 1929. Her Mother was Edith Frank Hollander and her
father was Otto Frank. Anne had one sister, Margot Frank. Margot Frank was a few years older than
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She is because she stayed strong and really believed she was going to make it during World War
II. She always saw happiness during the awful times. She remained hopeful in her life. She was
optimistic and brave is how her friends and family described her. Anne Frank, her family, and more
stayed in the Secret Annex for two years. World War II was almost over. They were so happy and
could not wait for it to end. But, one sunny Sunday morning at ten thirty some Nazis found them.
Some were doing homework while others were just making dinner. They were caught off guard by
a man with a gun.
They soon were sent to camps and they were split up. It was hard for Anne to be away from her
dad. Anne Frank was with her mother and sister. There she made a better relationship with her
mother and sister. But later her mother was separated from her and Margot. Anne and Margot were
on a dreadful two day trip to a new camp.
There was nothing to eat or drink.The camp was crowded with a bunch of other prisoners. A ton
of diseases were spreading. Their mother died first. A year later after they arrived at their new camp
Margot and Anne died of Typhus.They died a couple weeks before war
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The Pros And Cons Of The Schlieffen Plan
The Schlieffen Plan The Germans thought that they might have to go to war with Russia. If this
would happen/occur, France would most likely join Russia, considering that she was Russia s ally.
This would mean that Germany would have to fight a two front war, which would be a
nightmare.The Schlieffen Plan was a plan to avoid a war on two fronts against Russia and France.
The plan itself started in 1905 as a thought experiment, but the planning started before the
1900s(1892). The Schlieffen Plan started the Franco Russian alliance. The obvious solution to the
plan was to quickly beat one country, then focus against the other one. But which country should
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He was born on the 28th of February in 1833. The name of his father was Magnus von Schlieffen
and the name of his mother was Auguste von Schönberg. His father was a Prussian general. In
1853 he passed his Abitur or his German high school exam. Being the son of a general he
entered the army in 1854 and chose the career of becoming an officer in the Prussian army. In
the years 1858 1861 he attended General War School. From the year 1863 and onwards he was a
General Staff officer in different places, such as in the Topographic Department of the General
Staff. he gained war experience in the battle of Königgrätz in 1866 and also in the winter
campaign at Loire in 1870 to 1871. He took part in the Seven Weeks War against Austria in 1866
and in 1870 1871 he was in the Franco Prussian War. He had already become the head of military
history by the year 1884 and in 1891 he replaced Alfred von Waldersee as the chief of the Great
General Staff. He was also a German field Marshal and a strategist. He developed his plan
throughout the years 1891 1905 when he was the chief of the German general
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Jackie Robinson Research Paper Outline
I.Introduction
A.Attention Grabber: Negro League Baseball was just one more thing that represented the
segregation of African Americans and Caucasians. One man s stubbornness, determination and
athletic ability would be a start to a new beginning for Major League Baseball.
B.Thesis: Major League Baseball was founded in 1869 and up until April 15, 1947 an African
American had never played in the major leagues before and that man was named Jackie Robinson.
On that day he did not open the door for other African American athletes. He just maybe turned the
knob a little bit which also lead to a new attitude people had towards African Americans no one had
ever seen before.
C.Audience Connection: The end of the Negro League and the integration of the major leagues was
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Main Point #2: Robinson in the leagues
1.Because of this Robinson was able to play for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro League at
the same time Branch Rickey (Part owner of the Dodgers) was looking to implement what can be
defined as a social experiment by introducing an African American into the Major Leagues.
Robinson played his first game April 15, 1947 and much like the neighborhood he grew up in he
endured constant death threats and harassment from the audience and other players.
C.Main Point #3: His effect on the league and society
1.Robinson was took a huge risk taking part in this, but it was worth it. He helped the Dodgers
win the World Series and after the game a huge mob chased Jackie for three blocks and Sam
Maltin a reporter from the Pittsburg Courier stated It was probably the only day in history that a
black man ran from a white mob with love instead of hate on its mind (Swaine, 2006). It took
years until the Major Leagues opened up to more African Americans, but when it did they had a
lot of love for Jackie. Joe Black a former teammate expressed his gratitude by saying When I look at
my house. I say thank God for Jackie Robinson (Singer, 2016).
III.
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Benefits Of Online Counselling
INTRODUCTION
What is counselling? Well, counselling is the application of mental health, psychological or human
development principles, through cognitive, affective, behavioural or systemic interventions and
strategies that address wellness, personal growth, or career development, as well as pathology.
This definition was accepted in October 1997 by the American Counselling Association (ACA).
This counselling service was designed to help clients to understand and clarify their views of their
life space, to learn or to reach their self determined goals through meaningful well informed choices
and understand through resolution of problems of an emotional or interpersonal. It has been said
that counselling is a proses of helping the client to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Services are typically offered via email, real time chat, and video conferencing. This online
counselling is not same as the normal counselling whereby the face to face counselling. There some
clients uses the online counselling in conjunction with the traditional psychotherapy, but there a
number of growing whereby the clients are using the online counselling as a complete replacement
to the traditional office counselling which is the face to face counselling. Online counselling can
also occur in real time, such as in phone conversation and online chatrooms, or in a time delayed
format, such as through e mail messages. Only a number of people realize it, online counselling has
been around for quite a long time than you think which is approximately 40 years or so. The origins
of the online counselling were primarily educational and informational, this eventually progressed
to entail more than just giving advice and developed into the comprehensive counselling once
relegated to office visits. Furthermore for all intents and purposes, the first demonstration of online
counselling emerged in October 1972 during the ICCC (International Conference on Computer
Communication), where a simulated psychotherapy session was held between linked computers in
Stanford and UCLA. After that in 1995, free and fee based mental health services were soon being
offered to the public at large via the internet. Since then the phenomenon has taken the world by
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Production Management Essay
The process which combines and transforms various resources used in the production/operations
subsystem of the organization into value added product/services in a controlled manner as per the
policies of the organization, is the definition of Production/operations management. Consequently, it
is that part of an organization, this part is involved in the transformation of a range of inputs, like
men, material, machines, information and capital, into the required (products/services), with the
requisite quality level. The group of correlated managementactivities, that are engaged in producing
particular products, is called as production management. Using the same concept but extended to
services management, then the corresponding set of management activities is named as operations
management. It s could also be defined as all those business functions that perform the doings of
planning, organizing, leading and controlling the resources needed to produce an organization s
goods and services, in order to generate value. It includes managing people, equipment, technology,
information and many others resources. All parts of the organization are operations.
Operations management must organize all the resources required to produce the final product. This
cover designing the product; deciding the type of resources that are needed; arranging schedules,
equipment, and facilities; managing inventory; controlling quality; designing the jobs to make the
product; and designing work
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Intentional Tort Law
E. Torts
An action done to an individual that resulted to an injuries or damages, therefore the injured party
can file legal actions for it ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ). In order to recover from the injuries and
damages the complainant can actually demand a compensation in a monetary from from the party
who caused the injuries. There are two types of tort it can either be constitutional or personal.
Constitutional tort is when the person s rights will be forbidden to him/her that is actually provided
or from the Constitution while the Personal tort, is tainting a person s reputation intentionally
which law will never tolerate ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ).
Assault and Battery
Assault is a fear of getting injured or harmed by an individual or the aggressor ( Intentional Tort
Definition, Types, Examples And Cases ). This can be in a form of a threat that a person
perceives he/she will get hurt by the offender. Battery on the other hand is an touching someone
by hand or uses a hand and causes injuries ( Intentional Tort Definition, Types, Examples And
Cases ). As a health care provider, informed consent play a very vital role. This actually provide
necessary knowledge to both the patient and their families of the actual procedure they the health
care staff will provide and they are giving their permission to be ... Show more content on
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For the patient s own safety there are some circumstances wherein the health care practitioner must
use a restraint like a lap belt when the patient is sitting in a chair for him/her not to fall. Health
care providers must ensure that the patient and theur families will be informed about it and should
secure a a signed concern before implementing it. Health care providers same as the institution will
not be held liable by
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The Theory Of Moral Sentiments And The Wealth Of Nations
How Adam smith can change your life, at the beginning the author gives you a history of Adam
smith and all that he has done. From his books: The theory of moral sentiments and the wealth of
nations. How can someone from two hundred and fifty years ago, a Scottish moral philosopher
can still be relevant currently in 2016. Why is because of the questions that he asked in his two
books above some of which have been through different editions like The Theory of Moral
Sentiments. The author of this book Russ Roberts had not even read the book the Theory of Moral
Sentiments until his friend Dan Klein at George Mason University suggested him to interview him
about it on one of his weekly podcast, EconTalk (Roberts, p.2 3).
The first chapter the author is preparing you for what to expect and what Adam smith is like with his
sense of writing. I did not what to expect when I started reading this but, Roberts giving you a
brief insight into Smith s life and more importantly his death. No journal or diary survived Smith
s death which surprised me for what type of impact he had back in the 1700s until now (Roberts,
p.7). The author lets you know what is upcoming in the next few chapters and is not giving you too
much information too soon. Even though, Adam Smith is the father of economics this book is not
exactly about that. These concepts in this book to apply to anyone of any major, any demographic,
any race, or any place in your life. Lastly, the last part that at the end of chapter
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Importance Of Ancient Greek Theatre
Hey students! Welcome to the Funky Museum of Ancient Greek Culture, we re going to learn
about ancient Greek Olympics, theatre, and architecture. You might be wonder where Greece is
and why is it important? Greece is North of the Mediterranean sea, West of the Aegean Sea, East of
the Ionian Sea, and South of Macedonia. Ancient Greeceis so important to our modern world,
because we replicated their culture, specifically their olympics,theatre,and architecture. Their
culture is still honored and used today. Culture is a habit or belief that is shared among people, we
borrowed and recreated Greek cultured by taking their ideas and designs. One of the architecture
designs is the Doric column (Ancient Greek Architecture). We also use their theatre structure and
their Olympic games.Our modern life wouldn t be the same without ancient Greece and its culture.
Without Greeks making Doric,Ionic, and Corinthian columns our architecture wouldn t be the
same,buildings like The Capitol, Supreme Court, and the Lincoln memorial wouldn t look like
what the look like today. Ancient Greek theatre is also important to modern life today because, our
theatre structure today is build off the ancient Greeks structure, and the material inside books and
plays wouldn t be the same. Greeks used suspense and historical events to build interesting in the
crowd, just like we do today. Ancient Greeks are also important to the modern world because of
Ancient Olympics, the Greeks started doing the Olympics
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Heros In Fahrenheit 451
In the dystopian novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Firemen are a different breed of heros,
believing them to be almost saviors of the society in which they live in by starting fires and
burning books rather than putting out the fires. It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special
pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed...While the books went up in
sparkling whirls and blew away on a wind turned dark with burning (Bradbury 1). Coloured people
don t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don t feel good about Uncle Tom s Cabin.
Burn it....Serenity, Montag. Peace, Montag....Burn them all, burn everything. Fire is bright and fire
is clean (Bradbury 57). In Modern Society, Fire departments are depicted as heros... Show more
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Everyone is equal and those that fight that system are jailed. There is no such thing as equity, such
a word is shamed and frowned upon by the believers of the society and the government controlling
them. The government stripped them from their individual rights and basic freedoms, and instead
gave them an ironfist rule of law. Those who are more skilled than others are given various
handicaps to prevent them from getting too intelligent or too strong. Nobody was smarter than
anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than
anybody else....The strong wore weights to make them weaker; the intelligent wore earpieces that
kept them from taking unfair advantage of their brains (2081 1). Their government has no room for
any human rights whatsoever. No room for any other form of government other than a dictatorship;
which differs substantially from the modern world government of a republic democracy. The
modern society government, which all americans run under, is a balance between the people and
those that run the country. We the People it states in the first line of the Constitution, expressing
the idea that the government and its people must have some sort of interaction to be able to
function. Modern government has a much more looser term of equality, rather it has the words
equal opportunity , laced in between words of free speech and religion. Modern society uses
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Political Changes in Europe Following WWII
Europe saw greater political changes than continuities following the 2nd World War.
World War II (WWII) was a pivotal event that reshaped the Europe very much in terms of
international politics. I agree to a large extent that Europe did see greater political changes than
continuities following WWII. The most evident changes of which were that the United States of
America (USA) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) gained international
dominance in the world arena and that the United Nations (UN) was established following the
League of Nations demise.
WWII saw the decline of the Great Powers, mainly Britain and France, as well as the rise of USA
and USSR as the two superpowers in the world. During WWII, Britain and ... Show more content
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The establishment of the UN followed the demise of the League of Nations, which was
established after World War I (WWI). However, the League of Nations hardly had any authority
to do so, since they had no military power and nations who were a part of the League of Nations
were not required to provide one. In addition, USA, USSR and Germany were not members of the
League of Nations, meaning that three of the world s most powerful nations then played no part in
supporting the league. Britain and France were the two most powerful members of the League of
Nations, however both nations had suffered much economic and military losses during WWI and
hence were unwilling to contribute to issues that did not regard Western Europe.
After the League of Nations failed to prevent WWII, the UN was established as a replacement of
the flawed League of Nations to maintain international peace and promote cooperation. In
addition, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was formed by the UN Charter, and its
jurisdictions can be enforced by the UN Security Council (but is subject to the veto power of the
five permanent members of the council). The UN has helped to diffuse the tension between USA
and USSR over the Cuban Crisis of 1962, succeeded in averting the Arab Israel war in 1967 and so
on, proving the capability and functions of the UN.
Since its establishment, the UN has solved
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Frida Kahlo Y Calderon
in the outskirts of Mexico City, in the small town of CoyoacГ n the Blue House (La Casa Azul) had
been built by Wilhelm Kahlo. In this house, Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon, or as she
is simply known by the name Frida Kahlo, was born on July 6, 1907.
Frida s father had great faith for Frida and was determined to see that she got the best education
possible. As she began her studies, Frida excelled on all her subjects at the school.
In September of the year 1925, Frida was in her senior year and looked forward to her graduation
and was making plans to attend medical school. Though, that year brought different plans for the
young girl. On that day, Frida and her boyfriend, Alejandro, were heading home when the bus was
struck by a trolley car. Frida received multiple injuries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In spite of the fact that her mother did not wish for Frida to see Diego due to their age differences
(he was 20 years older) and their strange appearances together (Frida was 5 3 tall and Diego was 6
), they were married in a Catholic ceremony in 1929.
Melancholia, illness, divorce, and re marriage brewed their relationship; Diego Rivera was known
to be a ladies charmer thus leading their marriage into a storm.
When Diego and Frida divorced in the year of 1940, Frida turned to heavy drinking, chain
smoking, and a steady diet of candy. This affected her quite dangerously as she developed an
atrophic ulcer on her right foot, from which several gangrenous toes were amputated (or
dismembered).
Frida and Diego Rivera reconciled and were re married on his 54th birthday, in December 1940, in
San Francisco, California. Following the amputation of her right leg in 1953, Frida became a
recluse and more deeply depressed, finally losing the will to live. She was found dead at home in
Mexico City on July 13, 1954, from heart failure. Many believe she committed suicide by taking an
overdose of
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How Did Leif Erickson Influence The American Revolution
America was first discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, while he was searching for a new
trade route to India. Leif Erickson was the first European to visit the new world before Christopher
Columbus was born, however he wasn t recognized as the discoverer of the new world. John Cabot
reached the coast of America in 1497 and he thought that North America was China, like Columbus,
so he claimed the land for England. The American Revolutionwas a political disruption that took
place between 1765 and 1783 which colonists in the thirteen American colonies rejected the British
monarchy and defeated Great Britain and created the United Statesof America. The declaration of
independence, for the thirteen colonies, on July fourth 1776.
George ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Following the revolutionary war these colonies governed themselves, but when soon they
discovered that this weak form of state government could not survive and so the constitution was
conscripted.
Some important people in the history of America are William McKinley, he asked the congress
to declare a war on Spain because he feared that the public opinion would turn against him. John
Hay, was President McKinley s secretary of state, he drafted open door notes requesting the
world powers respect free trade in Asia and China s territorial status. Theodore Roosevelt, was
the twenty sixth U.S president after McKinley s assassination, he adopted aggressive foreign
policy and asserted American influence and power in the western hemisphere. The Louisiana
was purchased by President Thomas Jefferson from France and doubled the size of America in
1803. In 1819 Spain gave up Florida to the United States. Also, the treaty with Great Britain gave
the Unite States a part of the Oregon territory. The U.S annexed Texas in 1845. And in the
Gadsden Purchase, America gained California and a huge area in the Southwest. Some of the
wars that America was involved in are, the second war for independence in 1812 with Britain. In
1846 America was in war with Mexico in the American Mexican war. During the Spanish American
war in 1898, Spain s colonial empire ended
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Tartuffe Reflection
Love in the time of cholera helped me understand a bit more of my culture. Although, I am not
Columbian It did make me more culturally aware of the Columbian people and how they re
lives must have been during the time set in the novel. There we re point where I was able to
guide the discussion in relation to the Spanish language in where we talked about the informal tu.
I also discussed the fact about how Fermina Daza gradually decays from strong headed young
adult to conformant wife. In my opinion t felt to interpret a novel in front of my school and my
class mates. We also had a talk about the role of women in Tartuffe; especially with the maid and
the future spouse of Valere, Marianne. We talked about how Damis and Marianne were complete
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William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream, Julius...
The Use of Structure in a Shakespearean Play:
Structure in Henry the V
Authors use structure in their written or performed pieces of work to further the reader or viewer
s understanding of the plot, to illuminate and widen the perception of a certain text. This is so in
the case of Shakespeare and his many plays; Shakespeare makes incredibly meticulous use of the
structure and order in which the events occur to more specifically make the point he is anticipating
the reader to grasp. Many authors do this, but Shakespeare deserves a closer look, as he is one of
the most famous, if not the most famous, classic literature artist who understood this concept
broadly. A Midsummer Night s Dream, Julius Caesar, and Hamletall display Shakespeare s
understanding of the rhythm of events that contribute to the overall understanding of a piece of
work. Moreover, Henry V is a play that does this with a magnanimity of eloquence, in which
Shakespeare arranges the speeches, wars, and comedy in a perfect chronological order to please
the reader. Most of Shakespeare s work ends in the protagonist, depending on how many there are,
tragically dying and leaving the reader or viewer motionless, irritated at the fact that the story will
not go on with that character. Henry the V is different in this aspect because the play leaves the
reader very satisfied, they have experienced the building up of certain characters, they have
experienced suspense, a climax with the highest form of action,
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Review Of Edwin Morgen s Poem The Aspect Of Life
The Aspect of Life
Trio is a poem written by Edwin Morgen which portrays the aspect of life. It s a story of three
friends walking down Buchannan Street during Christmas time and they are enjoying the happiness
of Christmas with the cuteness of a baby, the laughter of jokes being told in the company they are
in, the special time of Christmas and the togetherness of the cold time of year all playing a part in
Edwin Morgan s fantastic poem.
Firstly the author uses the aspect of life to show how the cuteness of the baby brought smiles to
everyone s faces. The author uses the metaphor melting baby to get across how cute the baby
was. The baby was quite clearly not melting on this cold winters night, in fact the babies face
melted your heart to look at. The wee babies laughter and smiles were contagious, it filled the
crowd of three with happiness and joy. This description fills the readers mind with an image of the
babies face warming people s hearts on that cold winters night.
Correspondingly, Edwin Morgan uses aspects of life to show how laughter is a protection and a
need in life. Morgan uses the simile laughter ringing them round like a guard . This shows that
laughter and joy will protect you from the sad and depressing thoughts in your mind. That
happiness will act as a barrier from all the bad in the world and for even a split second ... Show
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Morgan uses imagery to give you an idea of the group of three walking under the Christmas lights
in Buchannan Street. Everyone in Glasgow knows how beautiful looking this street is during this
time of year, it is an amazing sight to see. The beautiful lights and decorations make it a wonder
of the world and just to witness it makes you feel Christmassy. The lights are as part of Christmas
now as turkey and presents, (they are a need). You know when you see the lights getting switched
on means that everyone s favourite holiday is coming
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Glaciers-The Identity Of A Glaicer
The Identity of a Glaicer Glaciers have helped define the topography of earth for many years. A
glacier is a large mass of ice that has been compacted of snow and ice for a long period of time. The
ice age we will be focusing on is the Pleistocene era, which was a period that began about 2.5
million years ago and ended about 10,000 years ago (513). This was the most recent ice agewhere it
helped formed our present day lands. During this time, ice covered about 19 million square miles
which was about 1/3 of earths land surface (515). Many parts of all the continents were covered
with ice and that had a great effect on our topography due to the glaciers it created. The two
primary types of glaciers are continental ice sheets and mountain... Show more content on
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The moraines is a general term for glacier deposited landforms composed of till (526). The
features usually are irregular and is normally longer than wider. The three types of moraines in
glacial deposition of ice sheets are terminal, recessional and ground. Terminal moraine is the front
part of a glacier where all the power is. Although glaciers may appear to stop moving forward, the
internal part of the glacier continues to give strength to its movement. Recessional moraine is
right behind the terminal moraine where the ice would spread out putting pressure out to the
edges in bulges. The last type is called ground moraine and that is when large quantities of till are
laid down from underneath the glacier rather than from its edge (527). A feature we see from the
glaciers deposition is an elongated hill (527) called a drumlin. These long, small hills that are
usually in groups, are much smaller than moraines but still made predominantly of
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Ielts Essay Band 9 Task 1

  • 1. Ielts Essay Band 9 Task 1 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Ielts Essay Band 9 Task 1Ielts Essay Band 9 Task 1
  • 2. Describe Communal Balance How would you describe communal balance i1.How would you describe communal balance in the professional environment in your chosen professional field? Achieving and maintaining a balance between communal and professional environment is quite important to improve as a person in a professional and personal level. This includes developing an effective strategy to improve any and all environmental issues. In addition to, promoting good what are within standards or the operation and maintenance of quality services, other aspects include the alignment of the organization s business work practice objectives. This communal environment is geared towards maintaining a positive work environment whereby values of and principles of managers and other workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of Big Hero 6 It s classic villain. We ve seen too much (Hall Williams, 2015). The movie Big Hero 6 tells the story of Hiro Hamada and his friends in the fictional city of San Fransokyo as they try to find the person that killed Hiro s brother, Tadashi. As the protagonist and hero of the story, Hiro Hamada grows into an individual ready to take on the world. Through the use of Joseph Campbells heros journey outline, Big Hero 6shows how Hiro Hamada can be anyone s hero. Big Hero 6 opens with an introduction of Hiro Hamada. Hiro lives his everyday life in San Fransokyo by participating in robot fights and not going to college. However, Hiro s brother and first mentor, Tadashi, is able to convince Hiro to apply to the same college he is attending. This is the hero s call to adventure as Tadashi is able to get Hiro to try something new. Hiro is then tasked with creating a scientific invention to prove his abilities to the board at the San Fransokyo Institute of Technology Hiro applies to the school and presents his invention, microbots, at the Institute s science fair. Microbots are small robots controlled by one s mind that can link together to create any structure. Hiro is accepted to the school by the dean Callaghan and plans to accept the call of adventure. However, a fire breaks out at the Institute and Tadashi dies while attempting to save an apparently trapped Callaghan. The death of Tadashi, Hiro s first mentor, leads to Hiro becoming depressed and refusing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Is Miss Jean Brodie Corruption Corruption is in the eye of the beholder. Miss Jean Brodie is not only corrupted herself but tries to corrupt the learning and developing minds of her pupils. Miss Brodie s goal is to transform normal schoolgirls into extarodinary women. She uses her personal experiences with love to develop their love life early on, she betrays the schoolsystem which leads to her pupils betraying her, and she pretends that the girls are different and unique but in reality she is shaping them into who she wants them to become. Miss Jean Brodiecorrupts her pupils in ways she does not realize. They are young girls who look up to their teachers and take in all the information that they are taught. When they are taught false information and information that is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the girls began to grow older they subconsciously learn how to betray each other. While Sandy Stranger is trying to destroy the corrupted plan of Miss Brodie of Rose and Teddy Lloyd to become intimate, she betrays not only Miss Brodie but Rose as well by becoming intimate with Teddy Lloyd herself. Because [Miss Brodie] understands insight and instinct only in terms of her own experience, her girls tend to turn into images of her (Dobie 329). Sandy does not know that she is betraying her teacher but rather the believes she is following her. Sandy did everything by instinct, she even listened to Miss Brodie as if she agreed with every word (Spark 117). Miss Brodie was oblivious to how she was manipulating her pupils and corrupting their young minds. She was greatly taken aback and suffered untimely, for a space, from a sense of having been betrayed (Spark 120). The girls betrayed Miss Brodie the same way Miss Brodie betrayed the school system and the girls at a young age. She strriped the girls of th eproper education which turn on her when she was betrayed by her most trusted pupil, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Compare and Contrast the Chicago and Los Angeles Schools... Essay: Compare and Contrast the Chicago and Los Angeles Schools of Urbanism. Urban studies aims to develop an understanding the modern city metropolis. As Savage et al. have pointed out, the urban encompasses far more than just the physical city itself; understanding the city help us to understand many aspects of modern life (2003, pp.4). Many of its features, such as mass media and public transport systems have spread throughout society over the past century. Sociological studies of urban life began with the landmark publication of The City in 1925 by sociologists Robert Park, Ernest Burgess and Louis Wirth from the University of Chicago, students of Georg Simmel who shared his belief that the urban environment changed man s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 113). In addition Knox and Pinch suggest empirical evidence supporting Wirth s theory to be lacking (pp. 152). The Los Angeles school begins with quite different precepts, disputing the hypotheses of the Chicago School. They contend its orientation towards individuals as explaining the environment (for example the genius/criminal type creating vice and disorder (Park 1925, pp. 41)), its historical determinism and its view of the city as a cohesive, stable unit (Dear 2008, pp. 109). Its theoretical bases, rather than the structural, modernist paradigms of the Chicago School are postmodern, 21st century ones. For example Mike Davis, one of the leading thinkers of the LA school, cites Fredric Jameson s conception of postmodernity, with globalised, temporary forces producing uncertain outcomes (Davis 1998, pp. 84). Edward Soja, another sociologist of the LA school, has employed Foucault s post structuralist paradigm to explain some aspects of the postmodern city, for example he has likened the central downtown district of the city to a new panopticon , Foucault s conception of a form of total surveillance and control for the centre over the periphery. He suggests as a headquarters of space, knowledge and power with universal visibility throughout the city, it can supervise economic and social activity, and is able to surveil the surrounding city (Soja 1989, pp. 234 6). Another highly influential postmodern theorist in the LA School has been Henri Lefevbre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Endosymbiosis The hypothesized steps for the evolution of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic organisms involved mitochondria and plastids. Eukaryotic cells classical membrane bound organelles evolved from the bacteria through a process called endosymbiosis, which ranks amongst the most important evolutionary events in history. In the early 1960s, Stanier, Douderoff, and Adelberg referred to the prokaryote eukaryotedivide as the greatest single evolutionary discontinuity to be found in the present day world While chloroplasts organelles in a plant celloriginated from cyanobacteria through endosymbiosis as well. Therefore, the process involved the following steps: The eukaryote mitochondrion evolved from a small autotrophic bacterium that was engulfed by a larger primitive, heterotrophic, eukaryotic cell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The primitive eukaryotic cell was also eventually able to eat prokaryotes, a marked improvement to absorbing small molecules from its environment ( Endosymbiosis The Appearance of the Eukaryotes , 2017). This whole process of endosymbiosis started when the eukaryote engulfed and could not digest an autotrophic bacterium; there is evidence suggesting that this bacterium was alphaproteobacteria, which uses photosynthesis for energy. This opened up a new trend where the eukaryote provided protection and nutrients to the prokaryote, and in return the prokaryotic endosymbiont returned the favour by providing additional energy to its eukaryotic host through respiratory cellular mechanism. In the long run this became a permanent arrangement in completing the endosymbiosis process because the endosymbiont lost genes it previously used for its independent life and transferred others to eukaryotes nucleus as it became more dependent on its new host for organic molecules and inorganic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Legalization of Marijuana Research Paper Marijuana is a very popular drug that many people have used. Over 98 million people over the age of 12 in the United States have smoked marijuana. It is known under many different names such as: weed, bud, ganja, hashish, doobie, reefer, mary jane and grass. It plays quite a substantial role in modern day pop culture and almost everyone over the age of 16 knows what it is. Despite all this, marijuana is illegal and in most states a person can be sent to jail for the possession of less than a gram of this substance. Even if the person is doing nothing wrong and is subjected to a random search, if that person has marijuana on them, they will be charged with a criminal offense and sent to jail. Marijuana should be legalized because it can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There have been 0 recorded deaths caused by smoking marijuana. Even though smoking marijuana cannot kill a person, a common argument is that smoking cannabis can cause cancer. But in a study done by Donald Tashkin at the UCLA School of Medicine, he showed that people who smoke marijuana are at less risk of developing lung cancer than tobacco smokers. In fact, he concluded that people who smoke marijuana are just as likely to get lung head or neck cancer as those who do not smoke anything at all. In a study done by the Wisconsin University of Medicine and Public Health in 2008, investigators found that cannabinoids (chemical compounds found in marijuana) stopped the spread of brain cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, pancreatic cancer, and lymphoma. A method to eliminate the harm caused to a person s lungs from smoking marijuana is by cooking food containing oil with marijuana. It is possible to transfer THC (the chemical compound in marijuana that gives a person the sensation of getting high ) and other cannabinoids from the plant into food, still giving a person the desired feeling without any of the lung damage. When a person drinks alcohol, they usually have a hangover the day after, which is a period of time in which the person s body is recovering from the binge drinking the night before. It is almost as if that person is sick for most of the day, they cannot function at their full potential. After someone smokes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Nasogastric Tube Analysis X ray Verification for Nasogastric Tube Placement Nasogastric tubes are placed after a surgical procedure, ie. whipples, puestows, and gastrectomies, to decompress the stomach or small bowel (Snaith Flintham, 2014). These tubes are blindly inserted in the operating room normally by anesthesia once the surgery is complete. By definition, a blindly inserted nasogastric tube is one inserted without the use of imaging guidance, including fluoroscopy or ultrasound. The two most common complications of blindly guided tubes are insertion in the lungs and inaccurate placement in the esophagus. On rare occasions, nasogastric tubes have been lodged in the brain or spinal cord. As a result, x ray verification has been considered to be the gold standard... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The manager will identify the target groups, in this situation it will be the surgeons, PACU nurses, and the anesthesia providers. An education plan will be developed by the interdisciplinary team to educated the required staff. An example of an education plan would be an email updating the staff of the practice change, along with a copy of the new policy. Also, the chest x ray order would be added to the surgical order sets, thus making it easier for the order to not be overlooked. It will, additionally, serve as a reminder to the residents who change services each month. It will be imperative to provide in services to the anesthesia team on nasogastric tube insertion, particularly for the students and residents. Per the medical center manual, the policy is required to be current and it must be reviewed annually and revised, as needed. Once again, it would be the manager and educator to facilitate the review and revision. This process is very detail oriented and tedious, but it is important to take every precaution when patient safety is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How Did The Holy Club Influence John Wesley s Beliefs John Wesley proved that one man s ideas could change everything. His ideas would inspire millions of people to change what they knew about religion and worship. Because the Anglican minister John Wesley founded the Holy Club at Oxford, and developed a new theology, he would go on to found a new denomination that would be called Methodism, and later his ordination of American preachers to spread his message, which would lead to new ideas on religionand worship throughout the world. In 1729 John Wesley would start the Holy Club, later becoming Oxford Methodism, the club would meet together and would study, pray, and have religious conversations (Heitzenrater 38). John Wesley s brother Charles Wesley and a man by the name of George Whitfield, the later of whom would help him further Methodism, where among the members of the Holy Club. Other members of the included men like John Gambold who would take his experiences in the holy club to become a Bishop in the Moravian Church. The members of the Holy Club did not just stay at Oxford they would also go out and minister to the surrounding prisons and hospitals (Stafford et. al 1). This ministering to the people that society had pushed to the side helped Wesley further his Ministries and his theology. Wesley would continue to use the Holy Club as an example... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the ship had landed in Georgia Wesley had similar conversations with the Moravian pastor Spangenberg. The Pastor presented Wesley with many questions that truly challenged him and made him question what he knew about his own religion. Wesley eventually returned to England in 1737 but he didn t lose contact with the Moravians he had met on the trip. Wesley s theology would begin to truly start to develop when he went to hear Martin Luther s Commentary on the Book of Romans at the invitation of the Moravians (Impact on America ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. To What Extent Are Cognitive Processes Influenced by Emotion To what extent are cognitive processes influenced by emotion? The debates surrounding the argument that emotion can influence cognitive processing are a matter of contention and cognitive psychologists understanding of how emotions can influence cognition is an area of debate in its infancy. Research studying emotion was previously negligible until methods by which emotions could be measured were devised, such as through brain imaging techniques. The essay will discuss whether emotions can influence cognition and the extent of this influence and will look into its effect on two specific cognitive processes, memory and attention. There is evidence to suggest that cognitive processes can be influenced by emotion, however there are a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their findings aim to illustrate how mood might interact with our ability to remember using neuroimaging techniques which have looked at how emotional context can effect encoding and retrieval. Using neutral stimuli in an emotional context, research by Erk et al (2003) found that the amount of neural brain activity associated with a given emotional context linked with the likelihood of correct recall and argued that when the context contained positive material to encode, there was activity in the right fusiform gyrus brain region, which is often connected to reward .When the context was negative, Erk argued that there was activity in the right amygdale, often associated with negative emotion. These results indicate that the influence of emotion on recall and memory may cause specific brain activity dependent on emotional context however not all research has achieved the same results. Bowers Semantic network theory (1981) aims to explain why emotions may affect cognitive processes for both mood congruent and dependent memory. His model argues many aspects of an emotion are connected by emotion specific memory nodes with excitation of these nodes branching off to the rest of the network. He therefore argues that if a person is happy, nodes relating to personal experience of happiness will be activated leading to feelings, thoughts, behaviours and responses related to this. Becks (1976) schema theory on the other hand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Metamorphosis Psychoanalysis Bryan Leung Professor Feindert ENGWR 301 9 April 2014 A Psychoanalytical Criticism of The Metamorphosis The deeper meaning of The Metamorphosis , by Frank Kafka, can be interpreted in many ways depending on critical theory is used to examine it. From a feminist criticism, one can observe how Gregor s dominance as a male diminishes after he becomes a bug as his sister s strength and role in the family grows stronger. From a biographical criticism, one can compare and contrast the traits of Gregor and the people around him with that of Kafka s own life and his relationships. However, the focus of this essay will be applying a psychoanalytical criticism to the characters in The Metamorphosis , using the studies of Sigmund Freud to approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grete, like her mother, obviously cares very much for Gregor and is also terrified by his new transformation, but unlike her mother, she tries very hard to hide her fear in order to keep feeding and tending to Gregor s room; His sister, almost fully dressed, opened the door from the hallway side and looked in uneasily. When she noticed him under the couch, she received such a fright that, unable to control herself, she slammed the door again from outside. But, as if regretting her behavior, she immediately opened the door again, (Kafka). At the sight of Gregor, Grete succums to her fear and shuts the door after seeing him, but immediately regrets the decision and feels guilty for seeing her brother hideous creature, if only for an instant. Insect or not, Gregor is still Grete s brother and she believes that the right thing to do is to keep on loving him and taking care of him, emphasizing her role as the superego. The ego is the part of the mind that represents consciousness. It employs reason, common sense, and the power to delay immediate responses to external stimuli (Storr). When making a decision, the ego balances out both needs of the id and the superego. In Freud s own words, It performs that task by gaining control over the demands of the instincts, by deciding whether they are to be allowed satisfaction, by postponing that satisfaction or suppressing their excitations entirely, (Freud). Being a stereotypical earnest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sports Management Degree Program Analysis Spots management students are considered the leaders of tomorrow, and the various accredited sports management degree programs in Maine are helping to prepare a new generation of leaders within these growing organizations. These unique programs prepare graduates to work within professional and collegiate sports organizations, with a keen sense of both business practices and the unique considerations made by sports teams. Though the opportunities are nationwide, programs in Maine provide excellent academic experiences for local students at affordable tuition rates that will give them a leg up on the competition after they graduate. Husson University College of Business Despite its relatively small student body, which barely numbers more than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As such, it s often top ranked nationally and has long been considered a good value in higher education by publications like U.S. News and World Report, Fortune, and Consumer Reports. The school s large size means that its sports management program, part of the B.S.B.A. degree track, enjoys a large regional and nationwide network, with strong internship and professional opportunities that help students maximize their ROI upon graduating with the degree. B.S. in Business Administration in Sport Management At the University of Southern Maine, students must complete the university core, the non business core, and the business core, alongside their major and concentration requirements. Within the sports management program, students focus on the financial aspects of athletic organizations, sports marketing, sports law, facility management, communication, and athletic administration. The business core, required of all students, focuses on general management and financial skills essential to management within an organization of any kid. Students will take general accounting, finance, management, and administration courses as part of this requirement. All students must complete an internship in order to graduate with the Bachelor of Science degree, typically with a local sports organization, semi professional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Standard State Conservation Districts Law (1931-1939) The Government started out in 1934 with the Taylor Grazing Act, which set restrictions on the use of public lands for grazing, followed by a switch from free ranging cattle to feedlots (Naff). On March 3, 1937, Arkansas became the first state to enact the Standard State Conservation Districts Law (Dust Bowl 1931 1939). Other men started a business of erupting TNT in the sky to encourage rainfall (Surviving the Dust Bowl). President Roosevelt ordered the Civilian Conservation Corps to plant trees from Canada to Abilene, Texas, in a huge belt of more than two million to break the wind, hold water in the soil, and keep the soil itself in place. Irrigation expansion was the most essential solution to the drought for crop purposes, but discouraged due to water availability (Marrin).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Farmers were paid close to a dollar an acre for the areas to which they applied the new farming techniques. The land that was acquired from the displaced farmers were re seeded into grass to prevent further wind erosion. Lorene White said, My dad was stubborn. The government would try to help. He would just refuse. He didn t want to disgrace the family by receiving help (Surviving the Dust Bowl). In 1941, rain poured down on the region, dust storms ceased, crops thrived, economic prosperity returned, and the historic Dust Bowl was over. Contour planting became another solution to the erosion problem; they plowed furrows that followed the slop of the land instead of in a straight line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Los Angeles Lakers The (9 34) Los Angeles Lakers face the (17 23) Sacramento Kings at the Staples Center in the third game of their four game season series. The Lakers wasted a fast start (shot 74 percent from the field in the first quarter) and surprisingly competitive first half before the Rockets turned up the heat defensively, dropped a nine 0 scoring run on the purple and gold to start the third quarter en route to a 22 point lead in a 112 95 victory. The Rockets sixth straight win against the Lakers sending the purple and gold into a three game losing skid. However, the game provided some positives in addition to the accompanying and omnipresent negatives. As far as positives; Kobe Bryant had an assist on seven of the Lakers first 12 baskets, passed Lakers legend, NBA Hall of Famer, the logo, Jerry West (6,238), landing in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As far as negatives, the Rockets scored 50 or fewer points in the paint in their previous 11 games although the Lakers surrendered 70. The Lakers lost their last two games against the Kings, outscored by 62 points (337 275). As a matter of fact in the Lakers last meeting with the Kings on January 6th at the Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento the purple and gold played one of their better games of the season. The purple and gold down 25 4 five minutes into the game; trailed by as many as 27 prior to mounting an epic comeback. The inspired Lakers posted a 38 point third quarter, outscored the Kings 29 16 in the fourth and led by one point after a tough D Angelo Russell layup nearly completing the franchises third biggest comeback, based on halftime deficit before falling 118 115. In a tale of two halves of basketball, the Lakers outscored 69 48 in the first half, showed a lot or grit, determination as well as resolve outscoring the Kings 67 49 in the second half making the game a competitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Tiger What came out of the door on the right? Is it the Tiger, or is it the Lady? Frank R. Stockton, author of The Tiger or The Lady left this unclear, stating that the story could go either way while giving us background information to the princess s mind before her lover s potential execution. Did the princess give him the pleasure of moving on, or did she send him to his death? The possibilities of the Tiger being the outcome of the door on the right outweigh the maiden because the princess is jealous, believed that it is the right thing to do, and hated the thought of awarding a girl who she thought already loved the accused. Throughout the story of The Tiger or The Lady the princess expresses great lovefor the commoner. However, after months of their love going unnoticed, the Semi Barbaric King discovers this love and quickly put a stop to it. Soon after the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She takes great disgust the thought of letting another woman take the man she loves after losing him due to her father s wrath. The lady that would be the reward of his trial, as opposed to immediate death, is one that she knew off. She often thought that her love and this woman often exchanged looks of affection with each other, even talking to each other. This is greatly taken into thought as she devised her decision and would be a cause of her decision to send her to his death. She abhors the women and detests the thought of them being together. How in her grievous reveries gnashed her teeth, and torn her hair when she saw the rapturous delight as he opened the other door of the lady! (Stockton 3) By giving him a way out she would also reward the lady with whom she believed her love betrayed her with. If the Princess could award the lady and her first lover by allowing them to be together, then she would be uncharacteristically generous for her Semi Barbaric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay On Writing Experience I either go to television or turn on the radio in my car (Whitefield 2011). Before I started this class, that is what I thought about when someone asked me Do you keep up with the news? . Most people do not get the opportunity to learn about what is going on around the world in their everyday lives and how they can help out. I feel that being in this class I got the chance to learn more about life and what is happening everywhere, not just insignificant matters such as who Kim Kardashian is now dating or why Kylie Jenner got more lip injections, I am learning about the important things. I am getting the chance to learn about how I can participate in the world to make big changes because of reading The New York Times , Why Local Newspapers, and Freedom is Intended as a Challenge. The reading and writing experience I had when writing my papers on the news stories was great. Not only did I get the chance to learn more about my surrounding and what is happening in different places such as Russia, but I also had the chance to connect the stories to my own life. I was able to learn better ways to write, such as taking things head on, writing how you truly feel, and writing what you believe is right. We see a lot of problems today. At first it was a little depressing or even scary to see all of the disastrous things happening all across the globe such as the following: shootings, earthquakes, fires, hurricanes, ect. Reading and writing about natural disasters in the New York ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Are The Advantage Of Online Shopping 1. INTRODACTION: In the modern world, shopping through the Internet becomes extremely popular between the consumers. The reasons behind becoming so popular are instead of travelling around the world to get a specific goods, now you can get it through online shopping and save time, get different variety of goods, easy to access and to pay through credit cards. The online shoppingrecently became one of the regular behaviors of the Internet users, especially in Saudi Arabia. The amazing growth of the Internet users, lead to an incredibly increase of the online shops. In the united state, 79%of the Internet consumers shops online. Also, The highest percentage of consumers using the online shops is in Korea. Almost 99% of Korean Internet population... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another advantage of the online shopping is the huge amount of goods that the consumers can choose from. Most of the online shops have filters to specify exactly what the consumer want and give him/her some suggestions to help choose the best product. According to the research finding, the majority of the participants, which they are 48% agreed on finding the online shopping experiences, is effortless more than the physical shopping. However only 22% feels that physical shopping is better for them, they aren t comfortable with the way the online shops work, and they prefer the traditional method to buy their goods.30% of the participants have a neutral opinion about the easy access of the online shops and actually shop and find the actual goods the consumer want. These result shows that the accessibility factor is actually a positive factor that affect the consumers behavior in a good way toward to online shopping 4.3 PRICE AND PROMOTIONS: Shopping through the online shops can in some cases reduce the amount of the goods. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. H. T. R. Tolkien s The Fellowship Of The Ring The Fellowship of the Ring begins with the passing on of a ring from Bilbo to Frodo, like a gold watch being passed down from generation to generation. For a while, it was just like it was that kind of gold watch until Gandalf finds it is much, much worse than the average family heirloom. Gandalf suspected the ring was one of the many twenty Rings of Power. He cast the ring into the fire to determine if his suspicion was right or wrong, and revealed that it was the One Ringand that plans must be set for the long toil to make the peace of Middle Earthlast. It took a long time to get to Rivendell, all the while being chased and pursued by the most skilled, cunning, and surely deadliest of all the Dark Lord s minions. Tolkien delicately and carefully crafted a detailed history, culture, lore and language for each race of Middle Earth. A story behind the story is pointed at in little hints, almost always throughout the Middle Earth related books. An excellent example was the reference to the long history of Elrond. Another are the Ents who are like peaceful giants, but when their environment (dense forests) is damaged, they become a non figurative expression of an angry orchard. The Hobbits live an idyllic life in the Shire while the rest of Middle Earth is in total disarray in conflict. The Shire seems to be a fluke, there by chance.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It brings the characters and songs to life because the narrator makes everything so much more interesting. The speaking voice varies between people and allows the reader to develop a personal relationship with each character. The best part is listening to the songs being sung because they bring depth to the book that is missed when you read it (unless you make up a tune and sing it out loud yourself). For a sample of the audio book, click this link: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Firms Should Get Their House in Order Before Seeking to... Creativity and Innovation in Business Prof. Danny Araneta Cabulay Dean Institute of Accounts, Business and Finance Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines dcabulay@feu.edu.ph Albert Einstein once said, Imagination is more important than knowledge. For most people, creativity is more easily associated with art than business. But the highest art form is business because one can be very creative, dynamic and revolutionary. Creativity is also related to innovation and change. I am fully aware that many of the things we see around us are products of minds of geniuses, creative thinkers. It is hard to imagine a business without a creative mind. A creative mind is essential in any type of business. When we get tired ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And finally, follow through skills ensures sustainability and development of initiated ideas. Can we really teach our employees how to be creative? Isn t it hereditary? Creativity can be developed among employees when we do the following: a) Ask good questions. b) Get ample exposure. c) Network actively. d) Be a good listener. e) Share your ideas. f) Support good ideas. g) Don t be contented with the first idea. h) Be more analytical. i) Consider risks. There are many simple but effective activities we can do in the company that yield results like increased revenues, enhanced public image, higher market share and lower operating costs. One activity is the dream exercise an excellent way of awakening entrepreneurial minds of employees. One can create a scenario after another to provide some excitement in the dream itself. Another activity that can be done is the serendipity walk a visually engaging activity that focuses on the environment, identifying problems within that environment and creating solutions to those problems. The most common activity companies have is brainstorming a free wheeling activity with the objective of producing the highest possible number of suggestions to a proposition. In brainstorming, there are no wrong ideas and modification is allowed. Our university, Far Eastern University has produced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Apache Cassandr A Open Source Distributed Database... Apache Cassandra Ashish Penti Computer Science Department University of North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte, NC, U.S.A ABSTRACT Apache Cassandra is another open source distributed database management system developed to handle large data sets. It is a gift given to the big data users by Facebook in 2008. The purpose of this research is to highlight the importance of Cassandra in the world of NoSQL by discussing about some of the main questions like, what are the difficulties faced with the traditional relational database management systems, how these issues are solved by using NoSQL, how Cassandra came into existence, why it is used by some of the major organizations to handle their data sets, etc. In pursuit of finding reasons for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many NoSQL databases and each either have some common functionalities or have some unique functionalities when compared to the relational model. The main thing to be considered is that none of the NoSQL results work for all scenarios. Each works better than the relational models and satisfies some subsets of the use cases. Apache Cassandra is one of the NoSQL databases which is most widely used in the industrial market. This article gives a detailed information about Cassandra, its functionalities, its advantages and disadvantages which seem to be deceptive for someone who look at Cassandra for the first time. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Difficulties with traditional RDBMS In the initial stages of evolution of databases, relational databases systems was designed as a solution to the problems of flat file databases. A relational databasestores data in multiple table. This technique helped to overcome the issues like data duplication, data noise and inconsistency which ensured that the data is entered and stored only once. Later as the data grew in size, it became a challenging task to handle such a significantly large amount of data. Key features like high data velocity, data variety, data volume and data complexity are few important reasons which the traditional database systems failed to handle successfully. As a result NoSQL came into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of The Hollow Men A Short Analysis and Discussion for the piece: The Hollow Men In various occasions, the human race tends to make several mistakes throughout the span of their lives. In the poem, The Hollow Men, written by Thomas Stearns Eliot, is not exactly the most uplifting of poetic literature. Although, the poem does have some underlying value to its notion; it emphasizes moral values, responsibility, and a depiction of the aftermath of World War I. T.S. Eliot depicts the poem s message into five sections; the first, speaks of a group of individual humanbeings who are characterized as We are the hollow men, We are the stuffed men ... Headpiece filled with straw and basically confusing the reader. Eliot is trying to represent a group of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once more, the emphasis on detail for the individuals is necessary for Eliot to elaborate for the reader and allow it to create hollowness and sense of emptiness. Lastly, the final section of the poem is the huge downer of the entire poem. It starts with a nursery rhyme Here we go round the prickly pear which analyzes the surroundings once again and finally explains the reason for the immobility and lifeless presence of the individuals. The poem states, Between the motion, And the act, Falls the Shadow emphasis on the Shadow, which has now taken control of their actions, they cannot even exist. Eliot actually slowly starts write human expressions but then it quickly dies away with him depicting how the fate of the human race will fall Not with a bang but a whimper . As a conclusion, this poem has quite a few ties in with several of Eliot s works and other writers. Vincent Persichetti, a composer of the Modern Era in music, actually composed a work The Hollow Men for Trumpet and String Orchestra in 1944, nearly 20 years later since The Hollow Men was actually written. The piece highly resembles the written work because of how hollow and dissonant the piece is. Persichetti s talents could be seen in this piece and is most notably one of his finest works. The piece premiered in 1946 for the first and T. S. Eliotlater received the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Faneul Hall Research Paper It was 1742 when the first town hall in Boston was opened. It was named Faneuil Hall which was often referred to as the Cradle of liberty. Faneuil Hall served as a market place and a meeting hall during the mid seventeen hundreds and is still in use now as a public meeting place for the people of boston. It all started when a wealthy Bostonian Merchant named Peter Faneuil came up with the idea of building a marketplace in Boston. After much debate, Boston accepted Faneuil s proposal. Once it was built, the town government also used the marketplace as a meeting space. The lower lever of the hall was divided into stalls which were exclusively for market purposes. In the market, meat, vegetable, and dairy products were sold. On the second floor,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the place where the first ideas of the American Revolution were thought of. Originally, the town meetings held in Faneuil Hall was only meant to concern the townspeople and possibly neighboring area. But in the mid 1700s, the discussions that went on in Faneuil hall led to the taxation policies of the British empire. Thus becoming a center of revolutionary activity in Boston. The debates sometimes led to incidents of violence on the streets and under the leadership of James Otis, Samuel Adams, Dr. Joseph Warren and other Sons of Liberty debates led to opposition to the Sugar Tax of 1764, the Stamp Act of 1765, and other British political maneuvers. In the December of 1773, meetings that took place here concerned a new tax on tea from the British government and the tax to be paid on it. Although this town hall was meant to concern one community, Boston reports were spread throughout the colonies and led them towards unity and independence. All activities here game Faneuil Hall its name as America s Cradle of Liberty . After America gained its independence from Great Britain in the revolution, the size of Faneuil hall was not enough to meet the needs of the growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Examples Of Deception In Rick Deckard Philip K. Dick uses deception to construct a perceived polarity in Rick Deckard s society which causes Deckard to try and polarize himself. Dick s society is already defined along the lines of the allegedly empathetic and the allegedly un empathetic. Mercerism pushes a focus on taking care of animals as a form of transcendence, since animals need to be cared for to thrive. This action is considered to be the epitome of empathy. However, due to supply and demand the cost of living animals is exorbitant. Deckard and many others turned towards electric animals to deceive their neighbors into thinking that they are of a higher socio economic class. The entire symbol of the animal from the start of the story is of a corrupted view of religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Me Talk Pretty One Day Analysis In the book, Me Talk Pretty One Day , author David Sedaris experiences many encounters with alternative perspectives that clash with his own. Sedaris resistance and insistence of his own superiority to said perspectives reflects the attitudes of the prisoners as well as the enlightened in Plato s The Allegory of the Cave. In City of Angels, much to Sedaris distaste, he is accompanied by a woman named Bonnie, who proudly wears her tourism on her sleeve. In this chapter Sedaris states Like me, most of the people I knew had moved to New York with the express purpose of escaping Americans such as Bonnie. Here Sedaris resembles a prisoner from this excerpt of Plato s Allegory of the Cave: And when he remembered his old habitation, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Case Study Shetron Company Profile MISSION: Professionally proactive to meet the customer expectations SHETRON LIMITED, in Bangalore, is a BSE listed company, incorporated on June 6th, 1980 as a public company under the name Shetron Metal Limited. Shetron obtained a certificate of commencement of business on 4th July, 1980. Subsequently, in the year 1989, the name of the company was changed to Shetron Limited and a fresh certificate of incorporation was obtained. Shetron Technology encompasses design and manufacture of Metal Food Cans and Dry Cell Battery Jackets and components. The main focus of the company is on two vital sectors which is Food and Energy. Critical Success Factors Shetron Limited is an ISO 9000:2001 certified company, and is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So an operating profit ratio of 10% or more is an indicator of the operating efficiency of a business. If its less than 10% then it indicates the inefficiency of a business. Gross Profit Margin (%): This ratio indicates the business ability to control its production cost or manage the margins that a company makes on products it buys and sells. The gross margin represents the limit beyond which fall in sales prices are outside the tolerance limit. Gross Profit Margin = (Gross Profit)/Sales Г—100 Interpretation: The actual gross profit is compared with the gross profit of the previous year and those of the other concern carrying on similar business. If the actual gross profit ratio is higher it is an indicator of good results and vice versa. Net Profit Margin (%): It s a ratio of the net income to sale and indicates the management s ability to operate the business with sufficient success, and essentially expresses the cost price effectiveness of the operation. Net Profit Margin = (Net income)/Sales Г—100 Earnings Per Share (EPS): This ratio measures the profit available to the equity shareholders on a per share basis, i.e., the amount that they can get on every share ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparing Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Seas And Robr... Jules Verne plays with his readers perceptions of life and sentience in both Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas and Robur the Conqueror. Both novels share fundamental novums; a vehicle that cannot exist during the current time does, in fact, exist. Although these technological modes of transport utilized in both novels are fantastical and near mythical in nature, they both are grounded in possible (and probable) methods of operation. However, despite these vehicles being controlled by a knowledgeable captain, the machines act more as alive beings throughout each story. Instead of Verne painting the Albatross and the Nautilus as mere vessels for the beings that give operation and direction, he gives the breath of agency to the machines. In this critical essay, I will examine the relationship between both captains and their respective ships, provide examples of the ships being illustrated as individual agents within the story, and outline some trends and observations about how the agency of the vehicles affects one s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though, one key difference between Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas and Robur the Conqueror is that the Albatross flight is much less concerned with systematic and logical mapping and direction. Even the embarkation of the visitors was a mysterious event, and due to Robur being unable to be tracked using traditional longitudinal and latitudinal methods, citizens believed that if the earth had opened up to swallow them whole, the president and secretary of the Weldon Institute could not have been any more absent from the surface of the globe (Robur 40). The Albatross is not limited to the scientific rational grid; Robur s tour is aimed at ending the association of surface movement with aerial movement. Like the Nautilus, the Albatross must be treated as an entirely separate and independent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sun Microsystems, Inc. Essay Sun Microsystems, Inc. Sun Microsystems, Inc. is a worldwide provider of products, services and support solutions for building and maintaining network computing environments. The Company sells scalable computer systems, high speed microprocessors and high performance software for operating network computing equipment and storage products. The Company also provides support, education and professional services. The Company s products are used for many demanding commercial and technical applications in various industries including telecommunications, manufacturing, financial services, education, retail, government, energy and healthcare. Sun Microsystems lines of business include Computer Systems and Storage, Enterprise Services, Software ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They offer significant scalability, reliability, availability, serviceability and performance. In addition, enterprise servers share common components and offer binary compatibility for all application environments because they all run the Solaris Operating Environment on the UltraSPARC architecture. Software Systems designs, develops and brings to market Sun Microsystems Solaris Operating Environment, the Java platform and the Company s core technologies for consumer and embedded markets including implementations that utilize the Java technology, Jini connection technology, XML technology, software development tools and the StarOffice application software. The Sun Ray 1, Sun Ray 100 and Sun Ray 150 enterprise appliances, with their Sun Hot Desk technology, are easy to use, low cost networked devices. Unlike personal computers, which require an operating system and applications running locally on the desktop, the Sun Ray appliances allow for instant access to existing applications and resources on the network, regardless of the underlying platform. Network Service Provider designs, develops and brings to market carrier grade software, systems and storage for traditional telecommunications customers as well as service providers. The Network Service Provider business focuses on the needs of network based telecommunications companies, cable operators, and the network equipment suppliers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Dark Story of Babi Yar Babi Yar Babi Yar is a small place with a big story, but it has more to it than what meets the eye. In fall 1941 Germany took control of the city of Kiev, where Babi Yar is located. Hitler had ordered his Nazis to purify Russia of all Jews. The first day they that they took control of the city they began to exterminate it of all Jews that were living there. Everyone in the city of Kiev, including Jews and Non Jews lived in fear. The massacre of the Jews that lived in Kiev began on September 29, 1941. On the outside it is a small ravine outside the city of Kiev, but if you dig deeper you will discover that this forgotten place is the site of the biggest and saddest event in the history of World War II. (World Book Encyclopedia 3). According to Shelia Stewart, Hitler s original plan was to capture all the Jews and send them to Madagascar. The plan was soon dropped because Germany couldn t defeat the British Navy. Hitler then created a new plan. The Nazis would force some of the Jews who were able to do manual labor, such as young men, to work. The Jews that couldn t work, for example older people, would be killed. After the Jews that were able to do work can t work anymore, they would also be killed. (28 29). When Hitler s troops invaded Kiev they posted notices in the city that stated, Kikes of the city of Kiev and vicinity! On Monday, September 29, you are to appear at 7:00 AM with your possessions, money, documents, valuables, and warm clothing at Dorogozhitshaya ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Poetic Mind Of Ralph Waldo Emerson Long Essay Essay 1: Solitude Nature. THE POETIC MIND. Nature, Ralph Waldo Emerson long essay, was written in 1836, and at the time it presented very progressive ideas. Not only Nature presented a novel way to connect with God, but it also changed, to some extent, previous beliefs about the natural world. For most of human history the wilderness was a place that provoked fear and meant trouble. Emerson argued differently, for him nature was part of God s creation, and, thus could not mean any harm .Furthermore, he asserted that to truly experience the richness of the natural world, one should step in not only with an open mind, but also with a child like curiosity, and more importantly, is should be done in solitude. But to go into solitude, Emerson argues, one should withdraw not only from known places and people, but also of any diversions. A person surrounded by possessions, by people, and by distractions can hardly, if ever, experience a solitary state of the mind. Someone wishing to encounter the solitary needs only to gaze at the stars in the night sky. The light that radiates from those heavenly worlds will separate between him and what he touches (6). In other words, the deep sense of awe that the stars and the vastness of the night sky evoke, sets the mind in a state of separation between oneself, and the tangible world. This sublime quality of the stars facilitates not only a solitary state of mind, but also brings forth a sense reverence, which is shared by all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Academic Success Recently the phenomenon of definition of success and its corresponding effects has sparked a heated debate. Although contested by many that achieving professional and academic targets is highly beneficial, such issue is regarded thoroughly as both constructive and positive by a substantial number of individuals. I am inclined to believe that professional and academic success can be a plus and I will analyze that throughout this essay. From a social standpoint, personal achievements can provide an individual with some noticeable effects, which are rooted in the fact that the merits of professional and economical success, as having a happy family, are inexticavably bounded up. According to my own experiment, when I was a bachelor student, I performed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Apollo 11 Conspiracy There are so many conspiracies around the world and one of them is Landing on the moon when NANSA sent Apollo 11 to the moon on 1969 it was a shock and then after that people started to question it and now 20% of the united states believe that the government faked the landing while other believe they did land on the moon. Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969, carrying Commander Neil Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Buzz Aldrin into an initial Earth orbit of 114 by 116 miles. An estimated 530 million people watched Armstrong s televised image and heard his voice describe the event as he took ...one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind on July 20, 1969. After years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How can this be? NASA explained that no crater was expected. Beneath the 2 4 inches of moon dust is a layer of solid rock, and the ship s engines blew the dust away as it landed on the remaining rock. Blasting a crater in such rock was not possible. Photos and movies taken during final descents clearly show this scattering of moon dust. The third claim of the theory was American flags planted on the moon appear to be slightly waving in a breeze, but of course there are no breezes on the lunar surface NASA says this is a common misconception, even among non conspiracists. The flags only seemed to flutter when the astronauts were moving them into position, and then pushing them into the lunar soil (not Al rubaiee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Atheist Argument From Evil Essay Have you ever encountered something and said to yourself Why me? Or have you wondered Why do so many people lose their lives to murders or accidents? There is so much suffering in this world that we hear about, including rapes, war, genocide, or natural disasters. Every person has different disasters and oftentimes we cannot come up with a possible reason these happen to us. This thought has led some philosophers, such as William Rowe, to believe that Goddoes not exist. Although there are some logical possible reasons God permits evil, it seem unlikely that there are logical reasons for the huge amount of suffering the world experiences. The large amount of suffering seems to suggest that there is no God rather than an inactive one. The atheist argument from evil goes as follows: There exist horrendous evils that an all powerful, all knowing, perfectly good being would have no justifying reason to permit. An all powerful, all knowing, perfectly good being would not permit an evil unless he had a justifying reason to permit it. Therefore, God does not exist. According to William Rowe, some evils may serve a greater good, such as free will. However, there are other evils that seem to serve no greater good, such as natural evils that include cancer or tornadoes that kill millions of people and other creatures every year. One example that Rowe provides is the following: A fawn is horribly burned in a forest fire caused by lightning. It lies on the forest floor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Case Study on Hudson Fabricators, Inc. I. Background Information Hudson Fabricators, Inc. is a small fabrication firm which was founded in 1976. It produces various items such as hoppers, light building steel, conveyors, supports, frames, and platforms for a lot of major companies mostly around central Ohio, and even to different parts across the globe. Hudson Fabricators, Inc. has around 12 to a maximum of 40 full time employees, depending with production. The company operates in a job shop environment. Some of their clients are: Marzetti Foods, Rockwell Internations, and Anheuser Busch. II. Summary of Finding Hudson Fabricators, Inc. only uses materials certified by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and ASME has requirements Hudson needs to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Josh was given this job in order to help the company grow however he is still new and for the group, he still needs more time and experience in order to fully analyze and understand day to day operations of the business so that the implementation plan will be concrete and will slowly help bring up the company. The first alternative for Josh is after the analysis, he must form a department that must look up for key suppliers that would constantly provide them with the necessary materials they require in doing and finishing their jobs. The other alternative is to change the current system in which the company should keep an inventory of finished goods or an inventory of materials. The company may have different sets of clients however the orders that come by in case of some defects, the company may immediately replace and fix those which is necessary to be fixed. And keeping a stock of materials may save them lead time from ordering and can save them money through bulk purchasing. V. Detailed Recommendations After a complete analysis of the current system, Josh should be able to deeply understand the operations of the company, he should have been able to determine what constricts the company from earning more and spending less. Josh must look up for suppliers who intend to provide them materials in a long term basis and to provide these materials on time and in proper condition. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My Antonia Life Lessons Essay 84% on paperraterAs the American writer Willa Cather once said, There is some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm. The characters in the story all have different kinds of ways and learn life lessons throughout the book. The story, My Antonia written by Willa Cather, tells a story of what Antonia through the eyes of her friend Jim Burden. The inception of the story features, Jim meeting Antonia and at first it is difficult for the two to communicate due to their language barrier. Throughout the story the two became great friends to one another and do almost everything together. The winters in the story show similarity to those of my life. Overall, this captured my attention and an portrays an extraordinary storyline for the reader to read and as the reader I could relate.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Jim who comes off as verbose, Antonia is just the opposite. To fix this, Jim decides to help Antonia with her English and resolved the problem. Soon, Antonia s English becomes voluble and their communication improves. As the reader, I can relate to this on a personal level, I can think of people in my family that have had a tough time communicating. These two characters friendship proves that even with hindrances you can find a way to be friends with someone. Towards the middle of the story Jim and Antonia become inseparable. These two are hardly ever seen one without the other. In fact, they start to do almost everything together, whether it be spending time outside or with their families. With this I relate since I, too, have a best friend that I have become close to. Since the first day we met, we have become great friends and over the years have grown up together and also actuated each other. Without someone to be attentive for you such as a friend, life is extremely difficult to go through on your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Political Beginnings Essay The early political beginnings of United States of America were quite rocky. During this time, politics became an ever growing issue. People were concerned about their wellbeing and whether or not the government was treating them fairly. This growing concern caused for groups of like minded people to band together for a common cause and create political factions. These factions grew to be our present day political parties. It was due to the ratification of the National Bank, The Whisky Rebellion, The Alien and Sedition Acts, and Jay s Treaty that took place between the eras of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, that allowed for the Federalist and Democratic Republican parties to emerge and assert their differences in early America.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ratification of the National Bank widened the gap between Federalists and Republicans. Even though Washington strictly stated that the United States must be a faction less nation, Parties developed nonetheless. (Dawson, XIV) The 1794 Whisky Rebellion proved to be a turning point in American politics. In 1794, due to civilian anger towards a skyrocketing twenty five percent tax on whiskey, one hundred Pennsylvanian farmers banded together to protest the tax. The protesters attacked a U.S. marshal that summoned sixty people that failed to pay the tax to appear in court at Philadelphia. In response to this protest, Washington proclaimed that citizens who resorted to violent forms of protest would face harsh federal authority. Washington s attack against civilian misconduct showed that the federal government had the strength to enforce its law. This reaction attracted supporters to the federalist cause. This assertion strengthened the view of an aristocratic, elite, government and that the common people were unfit to be a part of the government and that a select few should be in command. Washington s quickness to impose strong federal power exemplifies the federalist ideals. The 1800 s election of Jefferson marked the era of the Democratic Republican. Upon Election, Jefferson demanded dramatic cutbacks to government expenditures, loosening the Judicial branch, a strict interpretation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Historical Significance Of Anne Frank Introduction In 1939, World War II started. Anne Frank was fourteen at the start of war. She and her family stayed hidden for two years in a Secret Annex , but she was always cheerful. Anne Frank was a happy girl. She was always energetic and always joyful. She loved making new friends. Anne s life was turning upside down since World War II started. Her family was German Jewish and that made it worse for them during World War II. Jewish people at that time had been hated. World War II ended in 1945. Historical Context Anneliese Marie Frank was born June 12th, 1929. Her Mother was Edith Frank Hollander and her father was Otto Frank. Anne had one sister, Margot Frank. Margot Frank was a few years older than Anne. Anne had a good relationship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is because she stayed strong and really believed she was going to make it during World War II. She always saw happiness during the awful times. She remained hopeful in her life. She was optimistic and brave is how her friends and family described her. Anne Frank, her family, and more stayed in the Secret Annex for two years. World War II was almost over. They were so happy and could not wait for it to end. But, one sunny Sunday morning at ten thirty some Nazis found them. Some were doing homework while others were just making dinner. They were caught off guard by a man with a gun. They soon were sent to camps and they were split up. It was hard for Anne to be away from her dad. Anne Frank was with her mother and sister. There she made a better relationship with her mother and sister. But later her mother was separated from her and Margot. Anne and Margot were on a dreadful two day trip to a new camp. There was nothing to eat or drink.The camp was crowded with a bunch of other prisoners. A ton of diseases were spreading. Their mother died first. A year later after they arrived at their new camp Margot and Anne died of Typhus.They died a couple weeks before war ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Pros And Cons Of The Schlieffen Plan The Schlieffen Plan The Germans thought that they might have to go to war with Russia. If this would happen/occur, France would most likely join Russia, considering that she was Russia s ally. This would mean that Germany would have to fight a two front war, which would be a nightmare.The Schlieffen Plan was a plan to avoid a war on two fronts against Russia and France. The plan itself started in 1905 as a thought experiment, but the planning started before the 1900s(1892). The Schlieffen Plan started the Franco Russian alliance. The obvious solution to the plan was to quickly beat one country, then focus against the other one. But which country should /did they attack first? The reason why they chose to invade France first, not Russia, was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was born on the 28th of February in 1833. The name of his father was Magnus von Schlieffen and the name of his mother was Auguste von SchГ¶nberg. His father was a Prussian general. In 1853 he passed his Abitur or his German high school exam. Being the son of a general he entered the army in 1854 and chose the career of becoming an officer in the Prussian army. In the years 1858 1861 he attended General War School. From the year 1863 and onwards he was a General Staff officer in different places, such as in the Topographic Department of the General Staff. he gained war experience in the battle of KГ¶niggrГ¤tz in 1866 and also in the winter campaign at Loire in 1870 to 1871. He took part in the Seven Weeks War against Austria in 1866 and in 1870 1871 he was in the Franco Prussian War. He had already become the head of military history by the year 1884 and in 1891 he replaced Alfred von Waldersee as the chief of the Great General Staff. He was also a German field Marshal and a strategist. He developed his plan throughout the years 1891 1905 when he was the chief of the German general ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Jackie Robinson Research Paper Outline I.Introduction A.Attention Grabber: Negro League Baseball was just one more thing that represented the segregation of African Americans and Caucasians. One man s stubbornness, determination and athletic ability would be a start to a new beginning for Major League Baseball. B.Thesis: Major League Baseball was founded in 1869 and up until April 15, 1947 an African American had never played in the major leagues before and that man was named Jackie Robinson. On that day he did not open the door for other African American athletes. He just maybe turned the knob a little bit which also lead to a new attitude people had towards African Americans no one had ever seen before. C.Audience Connection: The end of the Negro League and the integration of the major leagues was only one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Main Point #2: Robinson in the leagues 1.Because of this Robinson was able to play for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro League at the same time Branch Rickey (Part owner of the Dodgers) was looking to implement what can be defined as a social experiment by introducing an African American into the Major Leagues. Robinson played his first game April 15, 1947 and much like the neighborhood he grew up in he endured constant death threats and harassment from the audience and other players. C.Main Point #3: His effect on the league and society 1.Robinson was took a huge risk taking part in this, but it was worth it. He helped the Dodgers win the World Series and after the game a huge mob chased Jackie for three blocks and Sam Maltin a reporter from the Pittsburg Courier stated It was probably the only day in history that a black man ran from a white mob with love instead of hate on its mind (Swaine, 2006). It took years until the Major Leagues opened up to more African Americans, but when it did they had a lot of love for Jackie. Joe Black a former teammate expressed his gratitude by saying When I look at my house. I say thank God for Jackie Robinson (Singer, 2016). III. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Benefits Of Online Counselling INTRODUCTION What is counselling? Well, counselling is the application of mental health, psychological or human development principles, through cognitive, affective, behavioural or systemic interventions and strategies that address wellness, personal growth, or career development, as well as pathology. This definition was accepted in October 1997 by the American Counselling Association (ACA). This counselling service was designed to help clients to understand and clarify their views of their life space, to learn or to reach their self determined goals through meaningful well informed choices and understand through resolution of problems of an emotional or interpersonal. It has been said that counselling is a proses of helping the client to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Services are typically offered via email, real time chat, and video conferencing. This online counselling is not same as the normal counselling whereby the face to face counselling. There some clients uses the online counselling in conjunction with the traditional psychotherapy, but there a number of growing whereby the clients are using the online counselling as a complete replacement to the traditional office counselling which is the face to face counselling. Online counselling can also occur in real time, such as in phone conversation and online chatrooms, or in a time delayed format, such as through e mail messages. Only a number of people realize it, online counselling has been around for quite a long time than you think which is approximately 40 years or so. The origins of the online counselling were primarily educational and informational, this eventually progressed to entail more than just giving advice and developed into the comprehensive counselling once relegated to office visits. Furthermore for all intents and purposes, the first demonstration of online counselling emerged in October 1972 during the ICCC (International Conference on Computer Communication), where a simulated psychotherapy session was held between linked computers in Stanford and UCLA. After that in 1995, free and fee based mental health services were soon being offered to the public at large via the internet. Since then the phenomenon has taken the world by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Production Management Essay The process which combines and transforms various resources used in the production/operations subsystem of the organization into value added product/services in a controlled manner as per the policies of the organization, is the definition of Production/operations management. Consequently, it is that part of an organization, this part is involved in the transformation of a range of inputs, like men, material, machines, information and capital, into the required (products/services), with the requisite quality level. The group of correlated managementactivities, that are engaged in producing particular products, is called as production management. Using the same concept but extended to services management, then the corresponding set of management activities is named as operations management. It s could also be defined as all those business functions that perform the doings of planning, organizing, leading and controlling the resources needed to produce an organization s goods and services, in order to generate value. It includes managing people, equipment, technology, information and many others resources. All parts of the organization are operations. Operations management must organize all the resources required to produce the final product. This cover designing the product; deciding the type of resources that are needed; arranging schedules, equipment, and facilities; managing inventory; controlling quality; designing the jobs to make the product; and designing work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Intentional Tort Law E. Torts An action done to an individual that resulted to an injuries or damages, therefore the injured party can file legal actions for it ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ). In order to recover from the injuries and damages the complainant can actually demand a compensation in a monetary from from the party who caused the injuries. There are two types of tort it can either be constitutional or personal. Constitutional tort is when the person s rights will be forbidden to him/her that is actually provided or from the Constitution while the Personal tort, is tainting a person s reputation intentionally which law will never tolerate ( Tort Law Tort | Laws.Com ). Assault and Battery Assault is a fear of getting injured or harmed by an individual or the aggressor ( Intentional Tort Definition, Types, Examples And Cases ). This can be in a form of a threat that a person perceives he/she will get hurt by the offender. Battery on the other hand is an touching someone by hand or uses a hand and causes injuries ( Intentional Tort Definition, Types, Examples And Cases ). As a health care provider, informed consent play a very vital role. This actually provide necessary knowledge to both the patient and their families of the actual procedure they the health care staff will provide and they are giving their permission to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the patient s own safety there are some circumstances wherein the health care practitioner must use a restraint like a lap belt when the patient is sitting in a chair for him/her not to fall. Health care providers must ensure that the patient and theur families will be informed about it and should secure a a signed concern before implementing it. Health care providers same as the institution will not be held liable by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Theory Of Moral Sentiments And The Wealth Of Nations How Adam smith can change your life, at the beginning the author gives you a history of Adam smith and all that he has done. From his books: The theory of moral sentiments and the wealth of nations. How can someone from two hundred and fifty years ago, a Scottish moral philosopher can still be relevant currently in 2016. Why is because of the questions that he asked in his two books above some of which have been through different editions like The Theory of Moral Sentiments. The author of this book Russ Roberts had not even read the book the Theory of Moral Sentiments until his friend Dan Klein at George Mason University suggested him to interview him about it on one of his weekly podcast, EconTalk (Roberts, p.2 3). The first chapter the author is preparing you for what to expect and what Adam smith is like with his sense of writing. I did not what to expect when I started reading this but, Roberts giving you a brief insight into Smith s life and more importantly his death. No journal or diary survived Smith s death which surprised me for what type of impact he had back in the 1700s until now (Roberts, p.7). The author lets you know what is upcoming in the next few chapters and is not giving you too much information too soon. Even though, Adam Smith is the father of economics this book is not exactly about that. These concepts in this book to apply to anyone of any major, any demographic, any race, or any place in your life. Lastly, the last part that at the end of chapter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Importance Of Ancient Greek Theatre Hey students! Welcome to the Funky Museum of Ancient Greek Culture, we re going to learn about ancient Greek Olympics, theatre, and architecture. You might be wonder where Greece is and why is it important? Greece is North of the Mediterranean sea, West of the Aegean Sea, East of the Ionian Sea, and South of Macedonia. Ancient Greeceis so important to our modern world, because we replicated their culture, specifically their olympics,theatre,and architecture. Their culture is still honored and used today. Culture is a habit or belief that is shared among people, we borrowed and recreated Greek cultured by taking their ideas and designs. One of the architecture designs is the Doric column (Ancient Greek Architecture). We also use their theatre structure and their Olympic games.Our modern life wouldn t be the same without ancient Greece and its culture. Without Greeks making Doric,Ionic, and Corinthian columns our architecture wouldn t be the same,buildings like The Capitol, Supreme Court, and the Lincoln memorial wouldn t look like what the look like today. Ancient Greek theatre is also important to modern life today because, our theatre structure today is build off the ancient Greeks structure, and the material inside books and plays wouldn t be the same. Greeks used suspense and historical events to build interesting in the crowd, just like we do today. Ancient Greeks are also important to the modern world because of Ancient Olympics, the Greeks started doing the Olympics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Heros In Fahrenheit 451 In the dystopian novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Firemen are a different breed of heros, believing them to be almost saviors of the society in which they live in by starting fires and burning books rather than putting out the fires. It was a pleasure to burn. It was a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed...While the books went up in sparkling whirls and blew away on a wind turned dark with burning (Bradbury 1). Coloured people don t like Little Black Sambo. Burn it. White people don t feel good about Uncle Tom s Cabin. Burn it....Serenity, Montag. Peace, Montag....Burn them all, burn everything. Fire is bright and fire is clean (Bradbury 57). In Modern Society, Fire departments are depicted as heros... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone is equal and those that fight that system are jailed. There is no such thing as equity, such a word is shamed and frowned upon by the believers of the society and the government controlling them. The government stripped them from their individual rights and basic freedoms, and instead gave them an ironfist rule of law. Those who are more skilled than others are given various handicaps to prevent them from getting too intelligent or too strong. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else....The strong wore weights to make them weaker; the intelligent wore earpieces that kept them from taking unfair advantage of their brains (2081 1). Their government has no room for any human rights whatsoever. No room for any other form of government other than a dictatorship; which differs substantially from the modern world government of a republic democracy. The modern society government, which all americans run under, is a balance between the people and those that run the country. We the People it states in the first line of the Constitution, expressing the idea that the government and its people must have some sort of interaction to be able to function. Modern government has a much more looser term of equality, rather it has the words equal opportunity , laced in between words of free speech and religion. Modern society uses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Political Changes in Europe Following WWII Europe saw greater political changes than continuities following the 2nd World War. World War II (WWII) was a pivotal event that reshaped the Europe very much in terms of international politics. I agree to a large extent that Europe did see greater political changes than continuities following WWII. The most evident changes of which were that the United States of America (USA) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) gained international dominance in the world arena and that the United Nations (UN) was established following the League of Nations demise. WWII saw the decline of the Great Powers, mainly Britain and France, as well as the rise of USA and USSR as the two superpowers in the world. During WWII, Britain and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The establishment of the UN followed the demise of the League of Nations, which was established after World War I (WWI). However, the League of Nations hardly had any authority to do so, since they had no military power and nations who were a part of the League of Nations were not required to provide one. In addition, USA, USSR and Germany were not members of the League of Nations, meaning that three of the world s most powerful nations then played no part in supporting the league. Britain and France were the two most powerful members of the League of Nations, however both nations had suffered much economic and military losses during WWI and hence were unwilling to contribute to issues that did not regard Western Europe. After the League of Nations failed to prevent WWII, the UN was established as a replacement of the flawed League of Nations to maintain international peace and promote cooperation. In addition, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was formed by the UN Charter, and its jurisdictions can be enforced by the UN Security Council (but is subject to the veto power of the five permanent members of the council). The UN has helped to diffuse the tension between USA and USSR over the Cuban Crisis of 1962, succeeded in averting the Arab Israel war in 1967 and so on, proving the capability and functions of the UN. Since its establishment, the UN has solved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Frida Kahlo Y Calderon in the outskirts of Mexico City, in the small town of CoyoacГ n the Blue House (La Casa Azul) had been built by Wilhelm Kahlo. In this house, Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon, or as she is simply known by the name Frida Kahlo, was born on July 6, 1907. Frida s father had great faith for Frida and was determined to see that she got the best education possible. As she began her studies, Frida excelled on all her subjects at the school. In September of the year 1925, Frida was in her senior year and looked forward to her graduation and was making plans to attend medical school. Though, that year brought different plans for the young girl. On that day, Frida and her boyfriend, Alejandro, were heading home when the bus was struck by a trolley car. Frida received multiple injuries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In spite of the fact that her mother did not wish for Frida to see Diego due to their age differences (he was 20 years older) and their strange appearances together (Frida was 5 3 tall and Diego was 6 ), they were married in a Catholic ceremony in 1929. Melancholia, illness, divorce, and re marriage brewed their relationship; Diego Rivera was known to be a ladies charmer thus leading their marriage into a storm. When Diego and Frida divorced in the year of 1940, Frida turned to heavy drinking, chain smoking, and a steady diet of candy. This affected her quite dangerously as she developed an atrophic ulcer on her right foot, from which several gangrenous toes were amputated (or dismembered). Frida and Diego Rivera reconciled and were re married on his 54th birthday, in December 1940, in San Francisco, California. Following the amputation of her right leg in 1953, Frida became a recluse and more deeply depressed, finally losing the will to live. She was found dead at home in Mexico City on July 13, 1954, from heart failure. Many believe she committed suicide by taking an overdose of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. How Did Leif Erickson Influence The American Revolution America was first discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, while he was searching for a new trade route to India. Leif Erickson was the first European to visit the new world before Christopher Columbus was born, however he wasn t recognized as the discoverer of the new world. John Cabot reached the coast of America in 1497 and he thought that North America was China, like Columbus, so he claimed the land for England. The American Revolutionwas a political disruption that took place between 1765 and 1783 which colonists in the thirteen American colonies rejected the British monarchy and defeated Great Britain and created the United Statesof America. The declaration of independence, for the thirteen colonies, on July fourth 1776. George ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following the revolutionary war these colonies governed themselves, but when soon they discovered that this weak form of state government could not survive and so the constitution was conscripted. Some important people in the history of America are William McKinley, he asked the congress to declare a war on Spain because he feared that the public opinion would turn against him. John Hay, was President McKinley s secretary of state, he drafted open door notes requesting the world powers respect free trade in Asia and China s territorial status. Theodore Roosevelt, was the twenty sixth U.S president after McKinley s assassination, he adopted aggressive foreign policy and asserted American influence and power in the western hemisphere. The Louisiana was purchased by President Thomas Jefferson from France and doubled the size of America in 1803. In 1819 Spain gave up Florida to the United States. Also, the treaty with Great Britain gave the Unite States a part of the Oregon territory. The U.S annexed Texas in 1845. And in the Gadsden Purchase, America gained California and a huge area in the Southwest. Some of the wars that America was involved in are, the second war for independence in 1812 with Britain. In 1846 America was in war with Mexico in the American Mexican war. During the Spanish American war in 1898, Spain s colonial empire ended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Tartuffe Reflection Love in the time of cholera helped me understand a bit more of my culture. Although, I am not Columbian It did make me more culturally aware of the Columbian people and how they re lives must have been during the time set in the novel. There we re point where I was able to guide the discussion in relation to the Spanish language in where we talked about the informal tu. I also discussed the fact about how Fermina Daza gradually decays from strong headed young adult to conformant wife. In my opinion t felt to interpret a novel in front of my school and my class mates. We also had a talk about the role of women in Tartuffe; especially with the maid and the future spouse of Valere, Marianne. We talked about how Damis and Marianne were complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream, Julius... The Use of Structure in a Shakespearean Play: Structure in Henry the V Authors use structure in their written or performed pieces of work to further the reader or viewer s understanding of the plot, to illuminate and widen the perception of a certain text. This is so in the case of Shakespeare and his many plays; Shakespeare makes incredibly meticulous use of the structure and order in which the events occur to more specifically make the point he is anticipating the reader to grasp. Many authors do this, but Shakespeare deserves a closer look, as he is one of the most famous, if not the most famous, classic literature artist who understood this concept broadly. A Midsummer Night s Dream, Julius Caesar, and Hamletall display Shakespeare s understanding of the rhythm of events that contribute to the overall understanding of a piece of work. Moreover, Henry V is a play that does this with a magnanimity of eloquence, in which Shakespeare arranges the speeches, wars, and comedy in a perfect chronological order to please the reader. Most of Shakespeare s work ends in the protagonist, depending on how many there are, tragically dying and leaving the reader or viewer motionless, irritated at the fact that the story will not go on with that character. Henry the V is different in this aspect because the play leaves the reader very satisfied, they have experienced the building up of certain characters, they have experienced suspense, a climax with the highest form of action, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Review Of Edwin Morgen s Poem The Aspect Of Life The Aspect of Life Trio is a poem written by Edwin Morgen which portrays the aspect of life. It s a story of three friends walking down Buchannan Street during Christmas time and they are enjoying the happiness of Christmas with the cuteness of a baby, the laughter of jokes being told in the company they are in, the special time of Christmas and the togetherness of the cold time of year all playing a part in Edwin Morgan s fantastic poem. Firstly the author uses the aspect of life to show how the cuteness of the baby brought smiles to everyone s faces. The author uses the metaphor melting baby to get across how cute the baby was. The baby was quite clearly not melting on this cold winters night, in fact the babies face melted your heart to look at. The wee babies laughter and smiles were contagious, it filled the crowd of three with happiness and joy. This description fills the readers mind with an image of the babies face warming people s hearts on that cold winters night. Correspondingly, Edwin Morgan uses aspects of life to show how laughter is a protection and a need in life. Morgan uses the simile laughter ringing them round like a guard . This shows that laughter and joy will protect you from the sad and depressing thoughts in your mind. That happiness will act as a barrier from all the bad in the world and for even a split second ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Morgan uses imagery to give you an idea of the group of three walking under the Christmas lights in Buchannan Street. Everyone in Glasgow knows how beautiful looking this street is during this time of year, it is an amazing sight to see. The beautiful lights and decorations make it a wonder of the world and just to witness it makes you feel Christmassy. The lights are as part of Christmas now as turkey and presents, (they are a need). You know when you see the lights getting switched on means that everyone s favourite holiday is coming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Glaciers-The Identity Of A Glaicer The Identity of a Glaicer Glaciers have helped define the topography of earth for many years. A glacier is a large mass of ice that has been compacted of snow and ice for a long period of time. The ice age we will be focusing on is the Pleistocene era, which was a period that began about 2.5 million years ago and ended about 10,000 years ago (513). This was the most recent ice agewhere it helped formed our present day lands. During this time, ice covered about 19 million square miles which was about 1/3 of earths land surface (515). Many parts of all the continents were covered with ice and that had a great effect on our topography due to the glaciers it created. The two primary types of glaciers are continental ice sheets and mountain... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The moraines is a general term for glacier deposited landforms composed of till (526). The features usually are irregular and is normally longer than wider. The three types of moraines in glacial deposition of ice sheets are terminal, recessional and ground. Terminal moraine is the front part of a glacier where all the power is. Although glaciers may appear to stop moving forward, the internal part of the glacier continues to give strength to its movement. Recessional moraine is right behind the terminal moraine where the ice would spread out putting pressure out to the edges in bulges. The last type is called ground moraine and that is when large quantities of till are laid down from underneath the glacier rather than from its edge (527). A feature we see from the glaciers deposition is an elongated hill (527) called a drumlin. These long, small hills that are usually in groups, are much smaller than moraines but still made predominantly of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...