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Interpretive Essays
Crafting an interpretive essay can be both a challenging and rewarding endeavor. The difficulty
lies in the intricate balance required to blend personal insights with textual analysis. Unlike other
types of essays, interpretive essays demand a deep understanding of the subject matter, often
requiring extensive research to uncover hidden meanings and nuances.
One of the primary challenges is the need to navigate the fine line between personal
interpretation and objective analysis. It's not just about summarizing the text; it's about delving
into the layers of meaning, understanding the author's intent, and presenting a coherent
interpretation. This complexity can be overwhelming, especially for those who are new to the
genre.
Furthermore, constructing a compelling thesis statement that encapsulates the essence of the
interpretation adds another layer of difficulty. It necessitates a keen awareness of the broader
context, literary devices, and thematic elements. Precision in language becomes crucial to convey
nuanced ideas effectively.
The process of writing an interpretive essay also involves refining one's critical thinking skills.
Analyzing the text requires a discerning eye to identify patterns, symbols, and motifs that
contribute to the overall message. This level of scrutiny demands time and patience, often
leading writers to revise and reconsider their interpretations as they unearth new layers of
meaning.
Moreover, incorporating evidence from the text to support the interpretation is a delicate art.
Selecting relevant quotes and passages requires not only a comprehensive understanding of the
material but also an ability to articulate how each piece of evidence contributes to the larger
argument.
In conclusion, tackling an interpretive essay is no small feat. It requires a unique blend of
analytical skills, creativity, and a deep connection to the subject matter. Despite the challenges,
mastering the art of interpretive writing can lead to a profound appreciation of literature and the
ability to communicate one's insights effectively.
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Interpretive Essays Interpretive Essays
How To Become A Veterinarian
Our pets rely on us for their nutrition. So if you re making any judgments that could
lead to a mistake at the same time we have more control over our pet s diet than
our own Sweeny. The quote was said by Alison Sweeney in discussing the
important role of nutrition and how we care about what our pets eat and less about
what goes into our body affects them.Veterinarians care for the health of animals.
They diagnose , treat,and research medical conditions and diseases of pets . They
examine animals , treat and adress wounds and even euthanize animals. As well
they operate medical equipment such as x rays. Pursuing a job as a veterinarian is
very exciting especially if you love animals and your job will also be personally
fulfilling , great salary and benefits society buy saving animals lives. The first
advantage of becoming a veterinarian is that it s personally fulfilling.Veterinarians
care for animals in every way possible. They use anything from medication to
technology. Vets usually work at a clinic or a vet hospital. The purpose of
veterinarians is to save and keep animals healthy. Usually they give a sick animal
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Veterinary clinics and hospitals have irregular hours. Some vet hospitals are open
24 hours. Some vet hospitals are open 24 hours. For clinics all hours vary
depending on that specific clinic. Vets usually make anywhere from $35 $40 per
hour. Vets make $52,530 $87,590 per year. Depending on what type of vet you
want to be depends of your pay.For example a surgeon will make close to $100,00
a year . Another advantage of becoming a vet is learning new skills every day ,
such as hand of work. Even your basic visit could lead into more complications
depending on each patient. During surgeries they always use tools and equipment.
You must also look under the microscope and find new bacteries
Analysis Of The Big Lebowski
Throughout history and to present day, the work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has
been an inspiration and a revelation to mankind. Specifically his piece, Requiem
(1791), is incorporated into numerous movies and television shows. In a scene from
the famous movie, The Big Lebowski (1998), an excerpt of that piece is playing
intentionally in the background. The use of this composition in this specific scene
portrays the intended dramatic emotional affect that the viewer should encounter.
At the beginning of the scene, the main character, Dude (Lebowski), is entering a
very wealthy person s home, also named Lebowski, attempting to get repaid for the
rug that someone had destroyed at the beginning of the movie thinking it was the
other Lebowski s home. While he s walking into the room, you can faintly hear the
sixth movement of the Sequence, Lacrimosa, beginning to play. The piece slowly
gets louder and more apparent once they show the great Mr. Lebowski, then we began
to hear the vocal instrumentation. While sitting in front of a fire secured in a wheel
chair, Mr. Lebowski begins to explain his gratifying achievements and successful
accomplishments he has made without the use of his legs, while the Lacrimosa s
glorious but daunting sound intrigues the viewer. Next, the music is quieted into the
background while they discuss Mr. Lebowski s question, What makes a man? .
Suddenly, he starts crying when mentioning his kidnapped wife, and the piece s
volume is increased and gives the
A Long Period Of Time
The issues, related to tortures, have been a controversial topic for a long period of
time. Torture is generally defined as the act of deliberately inflicting severe
physical or psychological pain and possibly injury to an organism, usually to one
who is physically restrained or otherwise under the torturer s control or custody and
unable to defend against what is being done to him or her. (Rejali 1994). The cases of
torturing individuals are known from ancient times till nowadays in various countries
and either officially or not officially conducted. Reasons for such activities are
different, mostly they are punishment, political re education or revenge, they could be
personal or not personal, in some cases people experience satisfaction from watching
or performing torturing to other individuals. In such situations individuals are forced
from inside by psychological pressure and need serious professional help. The final
intentions of the tortures are also different, either this could be to kill the victim or
just to prolong the suffering until it turns out to be fatal. Sometimes tortures were
parts of capital punishment. The type of torture chosen, as well as its length and
methods, depends directly upon the final aim. Some countries acknowledged
application of tortures legally, in other countries tortures were prohibited by domestic
laws and they subdued to international prohibition laws. Starting from the 20th
century tortures are generally considered to be serious
Why A New Target Audience Is Needed
Question One:
Outline a short background of the company and introduce why a new target audience
is needed (provide a brief introduction of 2 3 paragraphs including the company s
mission or vision, background, etc.)
Beerhopper is have recently announced their innovative alcohol and e commerce
company going live in the end of December. Despite only being active for a month
Beerhopper has already evoking a considerable amount of interest from bars and
restaurants, already catching the attention of 45 restaurants. However, in order
sustain this demand, Beerhopper must expand their market. Despite currently
marketing to Waterloo and Laurier University Students, it is important to develop this
market into another segment, in order to boarded ... Show more content on
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These packages allow the consumer to purchase 10 beers at the set price, obtaining
the best beer, in the best locations. Beerhopper also offers information about each
of the beers available, thus, enabling the establishment of smaller craft beer
brewers. 73% of craft beer drinkers say that they know exactly what kind of beer
they are going to buy even before they go to the bar or restaurant (Gaille, 2014).
Therefore, Beerhopper has the ability to change not only change the way people
order beer, but also the state of mind people have about beer. As they are offering
information about the unestablished beer, that would otherwise be disregarded. New
information is able to people out of their comfort zones, and explore new niches,
discovering the small business craft beers, as well as the brands that everyone knows
and loves (Beerhopper, 2015).
Currently Beerhopper is on a trial basis, primarily targeting the aforementioned
Waterloo and Laurier, University Students, through applying marketing strategies
such as the Referral program, which is referring a friend and get a free pint. Also
using promoting strategies through blogs, media and networking. Finally Beerhopper
uses QR or Quick Response using code stickers, merchandise, and posters, that
allows customers to install the Beerhopper application and get a free pint. However,
Beerhopper s
The Second World War
Second World War
World War II was one of the greatest struggles humanity has ever seen. This Second
World War caused many lives to be lost, damaged personal properties and was
expensive, for a great deal of money was required to maintain a country s military
strength. The numbers for those that have passed, been wounded or gone missing
during the war could never be calculated precisely; though it has been estimated that
more than 55 million lives perished. Many historians have traced the causes of
World War II to the problems left unsolved by the First World War (1914 1918).
World War Iand the treaties that ended it also created new political and economic
problems. Forceful leaders and dictators in several countries (Germany, Italy, and...
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Many nationalists viewed foreigners and members of minority groups as inferior.
Such beliefs helped nations justify their conquest of other lands and the poor
treatment of minorities within their borders. Nationalism was a chief cause of World
War I, and it grew even stronger after that war.
Nationalism went hand in hand with feelings of national displeasure. For instance,
many Germans felt humiliated by their country s defeat in World War I and its harsh
treatment under the Treaty of Versailles. During the 1930 s, they enthusiastically
supported an aggressive nationalistic organization called The Nazi Party. The Nazi
Party declared that Germany had a right to become strong again. Besides Germany
nationalism also gained strength in Italy and Japan.
The Peace of Paris established an international organization called The League of
Nations to maintain peace. Each country backed its own interests at the expense of
other countries which prevented The League from working effectively. Therefore
only weak countries agreed to submit their disagreements to The League of Nations
for settlement. While strong nations reserved the right to settle their disputes by
threats or force.
The political unrest and poor economic conditions that developed after World War I
enabled dictatorships to arise in several countries. Especially in those countries that
lacked a tradition of democratic government. During the 1920 s and
Most Recent English Class Analysis
Looking back over my most recent English classes, I have learned many things
about me and my writing. The most recent English class I had was English II with
Coach Cates my sophomore year. I feel like this class did not help me as much as it
could have. Even though I believe I did not get the most out of my most recent
English class, I did learn a few things about my writing. My latest English class
helped me discover some strengths, weaknesses, and difficulties I have yet to
overcome in writing. I believe I am an overall decent writer. I seem to struggle with
grammatical errors more than anything else. A strength I discovered in English II is
how involved I get into writing. I get wrapped into the subject, more so if I like what
I am writing
Max s Symbolism In Where The Wild Things Are
Did you know that the book Where The Wild Things Are is about the authors
childhood? As a boy Maurice Sendak did not have a good relationship with his
parents and he often went to bed without his dinner. But as he grew up, he became
more mature and created a better relationship with his parents as it shows in Where
The
Wild Things Are. Where The WildThings Are symbolizes the most important things
in life is love and family, not bravery or adventure.
Max slowly realizes that being king is not most important. Max tries to be the king
of his house and his mom does not allow it so he is sent to his room without dinner.
In the story the author wrote And Max the king of all wild things was lonely and
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In the picture on page 29 Max looks lonely, bored and unloved. He is sitting in his
tent missing him family and wishing he was with them. Max misses his family and
wants to be loved and comforted by them. He realized that the wild things didn t love
him only worship him and the ones that love him are his family.
The author has Max smell his mothers cooking to symbolize that she cares about
him. Max sent the wild things off to bed, he thought about wanting to be where
someone loved him most of all. Then all around from far away across the world he
smelled good things to eat. Max started to miss his family and gave up being king
so he could go back to where he was loved. Max being able to smell his food
symbolizes that he wanted to be where someone loved him. Since he smelled his
mom making food it means she still cares about him because she does not want him
to starve because she
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loves him to much. Then Max smelled and came back home that means he loves
and misses her. Max smelled his food which symbolizes that him and his mom care
for each other because she could ve made him go to bed without
The Sports of Fishing Essay
The Sports of Fishing
Fishing, or angling, is the sport of trying to catch fish with a rod, reel, line and
baited hooks. The sport goes back thousands of years, and it appears that fishing
techniques were already quite advanced at a very early date. In the Stone Age, hooks
made of both bone and stone were used to catch fish, but spearing, a more primitive
method, was probably just as common. An engraving from an ancient Egyptian tomb
shows that all four methods of fishing that is, with spears, nets, rods, and lines were
in use as early as 2000BC. The Ancient Greek Poet Homer, Writing in about 800BC,
also refers to the bronze hooks and horse hair lines used by anglers. A very old
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A reel may hold up to or more than 100 feet a monofilament line, and it enables one
to let out more line while dealing with a very large fish. Reels will come in three
different sorts: casting, open face or spinning, and a closed face. The open face
and or closed face are the most suitable for the beginners. When choosing a reel one
should remember that if you are left handed you should buy a right handed wind
reel and vice versa (Jarman, 42). Today the artificial lure is the bait that is used
worldwide; ranging from as small as 1/8 inch long and 1/90 of an ounce in weight,
or as large as 14 inches and weighing up to 4 ounces. In the world of lures, there are
thousands placed into three different groups spinners, spoons, and plugs. Spinners
are torpedo shaped lures that come in a multitude of colors, that spin as they are
pulled through the water. Spoons are just that, handleless metal spoons that wobble
as they dart through the water imitating the movement of small fish. Plugs are
imitation plastic fish that vary in size and shape. When choosing a plug one needs
to keep in mind that the one with the most color and glamour may not be the one
that attaches and catches the fish (Jarman, 48). Fishing with plugs is the most fun
from my experiences, because watching the lure swim in the water is just so cool.
Now another type of bait is the live bait; it uses the common hook along with worms,
minnows, and or maggots. These may be stored in the refrigerator for
Basketball Temperature Lab Report
The experiment had four different temperature 12 МЉ, 51 МЉ, 75 МЉ, 111 МЉ. In
the experiment it was about how temperature effects the air pressure of a basketball.
The one thing that would change the experiment is recording the bounce because
participants had to get the bounce and the measurement. The highest bounce was the
hot ballthat was 111 МЉit bounce high. The lowest bounce was the frozen ball that
was 12 МЉ because it barely bounced.
Introduction
Many athletes use basketballs, soccer balls, and volley balls to play their sports. The
balls need to have the right temperature and air pressure inside in order to work best.
When a ball drops gravity pulls it down to the ground. After the ball hits the floor the
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If the ball was heated the air pressure within it increased. The ball felt more
inflated. The increased air pressure resulting in a higher bounce. Different types of
inflatable and non inflatable could be used in this experiment to see if the results
were comparable to the basketball. Different surfaces could also be tested. Further
research could benefit athletes as they could expect more consistent performance in
sports balls. The research could be expanded to improve the quality reliability,
safety and performance of vehicle tires as well. The next problem addressed could
be whether different surfaces could affect the rebound of a ball or the performance
of a tire. More research in this question could result in better athletic performance
indoors and out. It could provide valuable information for manufacturers of sports
equipment. Vehicle tires and other devises that require a constant air pressure in order
to perform
Strategic Management Case Study
Q1. Expand on the rationale behind the Fiat and Chrysler strategic alliance.
In December 2008 Fiat witnessed such a drop off in its demand for cars that they
were forced to close for a month and lay off close to 50,000 workers. The company
indicated that amid the financial crisis it was looking for a partner who could give
the company the much needed push in the North American market. Fiat learned
about Chrysler s bankruptcy problems and put an offer on the table for the purchase
of Chrysler. Experts felt the alliance was part of Fiat s expansion and risk
diversification strategy. On Jan 20th, 2009 as part of its bankruptcy filing, Chrysler
announced its plans to establish a global strategic alliance with Fiat.
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It was because of this agreement with the Government that Chrysler had to present a
long term viability plan to the US Government by the end of March 2009, which
needed to include the possibility of mergers with other companies. This is effectively
what allowed the Fiat/Chrysler alliance to take place.
Q2. Investigate what could be a hindrance to the realisation of the synergies of the
Fiat / Chrysler partnership?
In any merger, or acquisition for that matter, it can be extremely difficult. In a lot of
cases mergers often fail to produce the anticipated gains.
There are many difficulties of which both Chrysler and Fiat may encounter, such as;
1.One company s reputation can damage the profitability of the venture as a whole.
2.The coming together of different cultures.
3.Different business strategies.
4.Increase in management turnover.
5.Increase in bureaucratic and export costs.
1. Reputation
A good reputation is worth more than money Publilius Syrus
A company s reputation will determine its success rate; a good reputation generally
leads to a successful profitable company. A bad reputation will affect a company s
profitability whether that is through poor customer service or production faults, if a
company garners a substandard reputation
The Death Of Serial Killers
In recent discussions of serial killers, a controversial issue has been whether they
were born being the killer that they are or if it is impacted by the way that they
grew up. On the one hand, some argue that serial killers are influenced by things in
their lives that cause them to become these guiltless killers. From this perspective,
porn and violence in the home are big factors in what people believe to be
influencing these people. On the other hand, however, others argue that these
people are born this way and the way they grow up has no influence. In the words
of Helen Morrison, one of these view s main proponents, No matter what country,
ethnicity, race, socioeconomic background, education, familial background, they
are all exactly the same. According to this view, despite if they are born this way or
grew up being influenced by things, they are all the same. In sum, then, the issue is
whether they are born this way or if their lives are influenced. My own view has
not been solidified at the moment. Reading and researching all this stuff has not
yet brought me to my own conclusion which I believed it would do right away.
Though I concede that violence in the home and pornography do influence people
in different ways, I still maintain that a lot of people grow up with these factors and
there are plenty of these people who do not kill anyone and do not have any serial
killertendencies. For example, Ted Bundys growing up was talked about quite a bit
while he was at
Analysis Of Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter
In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne develops the dynamic characterization of
Hester Prynne from a beautiful, innocent girl into a somber, hardened women to
showcase the evils and hypocrisy of Puritan New England s culture of shaming.
Hawthorne employs rhetorical devices such as metaphor and juxtaposition to further
develop the characterization and his critique of Puritansociety. When initially
describing Hester, Hawthorne emphasizes her incredible beauty, and juxtaposes this
with the other ugly, judging Puritan women, adding to the hypocrisy of her being
shamed for sinning. Hawthorne emphasizes the verbal assault on Hester by
employing metaphor and imagery in its description. After the community shuns and
shames Hester for years, Hawthorne uses metaphor again to show how Hester s body
and character changes for the worst, emphasizes the malice and evil of public shame.
Hawthorne juxtaposes the incredible grace and poise of Hester with the grotesque
words and figures of the established Puritan women. When she is heading up to the
scaffold, Hester is described as, lady like, too, after the manner of the feminine
gentility of those days, characterized by a certain state and dignity (Hawthorne 46).
The idea of Hester being lady like and having gentility , which are very positive
qualities to have for a woman, especially in Puritan times, is used as a foil to the
malicious treatment Hester receives. These positive traits also show the beauty and
desirability of
The Bay Of Pigs Invasion Into Cuba
The Bay of Pigs invasion into Cuba can be seen as one of the most important
political decisions in the history of the United States. Four months after John F.
Kennedy took office as the thirty fifth President of the United States, he was
blamed for the failed invasion of the Bay of Pigs. The failure was due to the lack
of bad advice he received and then used to put into making his decision to invade.
The decisions he made showed that the United States President and his Joint Chiefs
were far from perfect. Bay of Pigs was a secretly organized coup in Cubathat resulted
in many consequences that Kennedy would be forced to face. Politically, Kennedy
decided to pursue the foreign policy decision to invade in order to stop the spread of...
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Then after a series of many miscalculations the invasion was a complete failure. This
failure then served to strengthen Fidel Castro s rise to more power and the Cuban ties
with the Soviet Union. In the end Kennedy decided that plausible deniability
would be insupportable and claimed full responsibility for the decision to invade
Cuba: There s an old saying that victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an
orphan... I am the responsible officer of the government. (Kornbluh 3) In 1961
international affairs and politics were dominated by consequences of the cold war
in years past as Kennedy addressed in his State of the Union, Our greatest
challenge is still the world that lies beyond the Cold war... To meet this array of
challenges... we must reexamine and revise our whole arsenal of tools: military,
economic and political... We intend to give equal attention to both. (Gardner 24)
The West was not holding any chance of winning; as stated in the Rockefeller
Report in 1958 Unless present trends are reversed, the world balance of power will
shift in favor of the Soviet bloc. (Rockefeller Annual Report 127) The Congo was
being threatened by the Soviet Union, Laos was being threatened by Communist
forces, and the Cuban revolution was gaining ground further and further left. This
threat of a Communist state being so close to U.S. shores caused many Americans to
believe the revolution was a threat to the
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handling of a managerial situation. The author may have disguised certain names and
other identifying information to protect confidentiality.
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basement floor in those operations. Many were reached by passage through large
expanses of fast food operations, occupying space leased from the supermarket.
Department stores carried a broad range of merchandise categories and, in that sense
were comparable to
North American department store operations of the 1960s and early 1970s, before
the development of “category killer” specialty stores and price clubs.
Each store or chain operated within a narrow range of price points, with some very
noticeable price point differences across chains. Retail margins were in the range of
10% to 15%, with high price point stores taking even higher margins. Department
stores and supermarkets usually bought directly from manufacturers.
Wholesalers sold to a range of smaller sized stores in both the larger and smaller
urban areas. They generally bought at the same price as the large direct accounts,
and worked on margins of 3% to 5% of their selling price. It should be noted that
there was not always a clear distinction between retail and wholesale, in that some
retailers acted as a wholesaler for some lines, and some wholesalers sold at retail as
well. Van dealers sold to downscale corner variety stores and small market stalls.
They sold in very small quantities (e.g. three to six pieces) and ex truck and on a cash
basis.
In 1989, approximately 65% of Johnson Johnson sales were direct to retailers, 15% to
Napoleon s Letters From An Italian Nobleman s Family
Acquiring insight into the personalities and feelings of any historical figure is a
tricky thing. Often we are left with secondary, and sometimes very biased, accounts
of how individuals conducted themselves in various situations in their lives. But
luckily, we are sometimes left with vivid sources penned by figures themselves, and
that is what we have with Napoleon s letters. Through them we can hope to gain a
better and more well rounded look into the life one of the most loved, and reviled,
men in recent history.
To begin, let us take a look at Napoleon s letters to his immediate family. Letter 71 is
addressed to his sister Pauline, who in 1803 had married into an Italian nobleman s
family. In this letter, Napoleon expresses his love for his sister, and wishes her
nothing but happiness, showing a tender and brotherly side not often associated with
the conquering emperor. But this letter is also no simple social call, but a request
that his sister make herself known and appreciated as a socialite in the city of Rome,
seat of the Papal States. This is a shrewd and clever move on his part, displaying an
understanding of the delicacies of statesmanship and foreign opinion.
In letter 109, a brief note penned in 1806 to his sister Elisa, Napoleon urges her to
only allow dresses of silk and batiste to be worn at the court of her husband in Italy.
He insists that preference may be given to the products of French industry , and is
fully confident that such fashion will become
The National FFA Organization
The National FFA (Future Farmers of America) is one of the largest student
organizations in America that spans all 50 states and two U.S. territories. When the
FFA was first organized their mission was to prepare future generations for the
challenges of feeding a growing population.Today the National FFA Organization has
shifted their focus more on the individual student by providing a path to achievement
in premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural
education( National FFA Organization, 2016). While the National FFA Organization
is immense, each state has their own program that provides a perfect example of both
the structural and human resources frames.
The California FFA Center is located in Galt, California; this is the headquarters for
California FFA where all the organization for California resides. The California
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The structure of the California FFA enables the organization to run smoothly and
efficiently. Every meeting is conducted under Robert s Rules of Order at every
level. The students are given an immense amount power through decisions that
they vote on everything is voted on by the students (student run organization) from
uniforms to the design and layout of the website. Every FFA student is required to
complete a SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience) project, which is completed
either inside or outside of class time as part of the course requirements and their
grade for an agricultural class. The SAE project gets scored and ranked at the
chapter level and top projects based on hours put in, money earned or invested, size
and scope of the project move on to compete at the sectional level. Winners from
there go on to regional level, winners from there go to state, winners from the state
represent the state at the National level. This project is 100% completed by the
student and supervised by an ag
Gender Roles Of Women s Collective Identity Essay
Gender is one social division in society that plays a significant role in people s
collective identity. While the male gender is the privileged gender in New Zealand
s society, New Zealand s view of masculinity in the 21st century is still an area for
many social struggles and contestation. Ideas of masculinity are instilled at such a
young age and people are socialized to feel pressure to conform to gendernorms
because they are taught to insult or degrade those who are different. This paper
will look at the work of Richard Pringle (2007) and Shane Town (1999) to explore
some of New Zealand s ideas of the male gender and sexuality in Aotearoa/New
Zealand.
Word count: 110
Richard Pringle:
Richard Pringle (2007) work raises the important and sometimes overlooked topic
of male masculinity. Pringle (2007) starts of his work by pointing out that the
construction of masculinity in society is complex. It is different for each social
context and person. This immediately creates a tension of where each individual
sits in the society in which they live. It also means that literature is theoretical and
often key ideas are generalised. It would be an overwhelming piece of research
(although now technologically feasible) to seek everyone s opinion on issues. New
Zealand society demonstrates the belief of a hegemonic masculine society.
Hegemonic masculinity is defined by Pringle (2007) as the collective, dominate,
social belief of the desirable way one should act male. Tony Porter
Effective Supervision Requires Establishing Different...
Effective supervision requires establishing different levels of supervision in order
to know which offenders need closer supervision from those who require less
supervision (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). Generally, the supervision of offenders is
categorized into three or four levels: maximum, medium and minimum or
maximum, high, standard, and administrative (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). The
administrative level is for probationers or parolees who have committed minor
offenses, satisfied financial responsibilities, and been in compliance for two years
(Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). Probationers and parolees on the administrative level
do not require a personal visit or personal contact with the officer (Alarid Del
Carmen, 2012). Individuals on the administrative level are required to call in and
leave a voicemail or mail in a residence verification and employment document
(Alarid Del Carmen, 2012).
A caseload is the number of individuals that one probation or parole officer is
responsible for and can supervise effectively (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). The
number of people that one officer can supervise varies from state to state (Alarid
Del Carmen, 2012). The more intensive the supervision is the lower the officer s
caseload (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). In Georgia, probation and parole caseloads are
classified under two risk levels of supervision standard and high (Department of
Community Supervision, n.d.). Individuals who have a sex crime conviction will be
The Perfect Woman in Our Society
Society and people on a whole demonstrates what a perfect woman should be
like.The picture of a perfect woman in our society is demonstrated in
advertisements, on different magazine covers, and for just about anything that a
woman is featured in. Now my question is why the pressure is so heavily placed on
females to be so perfect? Women are pressured in many aspects of their lives, like
how they look, their emotions, and their role as a woman.
Women in society have a certain appearance to look up to. They don t just have to
be beautiful but rather amazingly beautiful. Lisa Jervis and Andi Zeisler state in their
book bitchfest that Vogue long ago perfected the process of erasing overweight folks
from existence even the all powerful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Women are supposed to show their feelings and emotions on a regular basis. So
therefore in every little way women try to express what they feel. They do this by
talk about others, try to down grade others, cry, show different emotions, and express
what s on their mind.
We all have tragic incidents that may occur in our family that makes women
emotions go high. In the case of a death a woman is obligated to express their
emotions. Woman should cry and make a big deal about who ever they re morning
and as the funeral comes around, the woman should be the source of sympathy and
softness that everyone runs to. If women do not express their feels they have
disappointed there families and what society say they should be. They also allow
people to talk about them in the most demeaning way. Others will judge them that
they don t care about what happen and that they do not have a heart. By others say
this stuff, it hurts the woman feelings and then the woman is now convinced that she
is a bad support and that everyone hates her. This woman is pressured to meet the
need of everyone around her and this makes emotions go high. Because of what
society says a woman should be it forces a woman to meet these qualifications.
As we go women there whole show is to suit the opposite sex. They do certain stuff
and make sure stuff is mostly perfect. In these cases more emotions take over the
females and they sometimes
The Corporate Structure Of The Micawber Capital Essay
Executive Summary I would like to say that it is a pleasure to me for work as a
consultant of Micawber Capital for the reason that in this way I can recommend
various strategies to solve the issues. According to my point of the corporate structure
of the Micawber Capital must include organize by function, combine functions, create
a chain of command and communicate your structure. The corporate structure and the
organization of the Micawber need some amendment in their function, corporate
social responsibilities. The corporate social responsibilitywill play a significant role in
the development of the Micawber Capital for the reason that without CSR the
companies did not survive. I will also recommend to Micawber that improve the
human resource managementdepartment for the reason that without the improvement
and excellent working of the HRM the organization did not survive. The Micawber
must keep in mind the culture of the India for the without recognizing the culture did
not able to work.
Body
As mentioned in case that I have been hired as a consultant to the senior director at
Micawber Capital, one of India s largest microfinance organizations. As also
mentioned in the case that my fundamental task is to recommend a corporate
structure and organization is for Micawber. It is a pleasure to me for work as a
consultant of Micawber Capital for the reason that in this way I can recommend
various strategies to solve the issues. According to my point of the corporate
Examples Of Individuality In The Chocolate War
The positives of being an individual are more present in the media, but the
negatives are normally overlooked . In the novel named The Chocolate War by
Robert Cormier the main character Jerry has to deal with reality that it s not so
easy to go against the grain .The novel does an excellent job highlighting how his
individuality affects his social , personal life, and societal pressures and bullying .
The first thing The Chocolate War highlights are the effects individuality has on
the protagonist Jerry Renault throughout the story. After Jerry decides to not sell
chocolates there seems to be a ripple effect of other students viewing him as a hero
with kids slapping him on the butt and in the school that was a sign of respect.
Then the chocolates become popular the whole thing backfires with the whole
student body railing against him in hatred and disgust. You think you re better
than we are? (205 page Cormier) was used by a fellow student calling Jerry out in
front of the class started a kind of fire with as spark and lit the kindling of disdain
they had for him. By making his decision to be an individual the result is that it
makes it hard to make any allies within the school with everyone falling to
conformity. Jerry had been harassed and attacked from all angles of... Show more
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It brought us the Civil Right Movement to help black people get their rights and
help destroy some of the cultural divides in America causing overall equal
treatment . So individuality maybe seem hard and impossible, but people have done
great things with it. In conscience in the novel The Chocolate War by Robert
Cormier showcases a story about a Jerry and showcases some of the negative of
individuality with how it affects his personal,social life and the social expectations
and pressures he
Enervation In The Triumph Of Death Essay
Drizelle Baluyot
Enervation in The Triumph of Death
In a perfect world, sickness and death no longer exist. Ideally, there would be
wholesome bodies, pure souls, and a transcendence that takes human beings beyond
the limits of their imagination. Although Giorgio Aurispa longs for this kind of
transcendence, he has found that life was but a seething mass of impurity (104).
Human beings have managed to find purpose in the midst of life s endless scheme of
enervation through work, religion, responsibility, and community. However, this is
not always the case for the privileged, which Gabriele D Annunzio blatantly
addresses in his novel The Triumph of Death through Giorgio Aurispa, a 20 year old
man who has become wealthy through inheritance from his uncle who has just
committed suicide. Giorgio begins his journey towards enervation after no longer
having need of these different spheres of life and instead, immerses himself with
sensuality, materialism, and whatever pleasures his heart desires. Gabriele D
Annunzio used Giorgio s ambivalence to demonstrate how his journey of enervation
was birthed out of privilege. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With sickness and death constantly surrounding Giorgio, he wasn t able to get
through life by focusing on other aspects, such as work, community, or love. Giorgio
s tendency towards privilege led him to a prideful man, an unmoved Nietzsche
superman who would not settle for less than the ideal. D Annunzio used The Triumph
of Death as a pessimistic warning to the privileged that the obsessive pursuit of
transcendence will only lead to a disappointment that has the potential to destroy a
person s soul. Life is not meant to be experienced through an idealized lens, but
through hard work, dedication, responsibility, community, and everything that gives
life the fullness of
Health Consequences Of Making Constant Unhealthy Food
Can you imagine not being able to buy veggies to cook a home cooked meal? Or
imagine living in a place where finding and/or gaining access to supermarkets and
other places that sell good quality food would be difficult? Well, that is what occurs
in many low income communities today. Many low income communities are built in
what is called a FoodDesert . Since there is a lot of difficulty obtaining food, those in
these neighborhood tend to constantly eat food from chinese food spots, Mcdonald s,
Popeye s, Burger King and etc. Yeah, maybe to the fans of these establishments and
children would favor this, but this is most likely due to the fact that they do not know
the health consequences of making constant unhealthy food choices.
New York consists of numerous low income communities, including my own
neighborhood , East Flatbush which is also considered to be a food desert . In my
neighborhood, within a 1 mile radius, there are about 2 supermarkets. One
supermarket is called Pathmark and the other is called Key Food , both are about 4
5 blocks away in opposite directions. On the walk to either supermarket, you will
pass numerous amounts of pizzerias, corner stores, fast food restaurants and etc. This
problem bothers me because so many people are unaware and basically forced into
eating the trash that the government gives them due to how much money they make
or what neighborhood they live in. Many people may not see food deserts as a
problem. However, food deserts
Mobil Commerce Essay
Mobil Commerce
The greatest wealth in the 21st century will not be made from products or services,
but rather by the company that creates the conduit for international m commerce
through the mobile device (Unknown author)
As defined by market analysts, mobile commerce is the natural extension of e
commerce that allows consumers to make business via a wireless mode anytime,
anywhere and always on. It uses digital cellular phones, PDAs, pagers, notebooks and
even cars can already be online wirelessly, all this developing another channel of the
value added chain. It is the innovation to meet the evolving customer needs of
wanting to escape the personal interaction eyeball to eyeball pressure of ... Show
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In this scenario, consumers are recognized by the signals they emit, most likely
from their wireless phones or PDAs, and they can purchase goods and services
from vending machines and businesses without having to use a checkbook, credit
card or cash. But making the wireless wallet a reality will require an evolution of
both technology and consumer attitudes that is still far in the distance. Moreover,
at the commerce phase, in which consumers should realize that using wireless
devices to purchase real goods in the physical world does not necessarily deliver
those goods to their wireless device. It will be a challenge to convince consumers to
leave their credit cards at home and let their phones do the purchasing. In addition to
this, consumers will need easy to carry wireless devices that they will always have
with them, and terminals will have to be available at stores or in vending machines.
Both of these devices must have the necessary infrastructure to enable transactions.
Last, and most difficult, there must be a worldwide standards initiatives. However,
the most important aspect is to explain to the consumers, what is their bennefit to use
the services of m commerce, instead of the brick and mortal
Changes During The Agricultural Community Essay
Due to changes in the agricultural community there was in early nineteenth century
East Anglia a significant situation of underemployment within the agricultural
labourers community. At this time it was also being recognised that there was an
ever increasing growth in population; for instance: several landowners and journalists
attributed the problems of rural society to the size of the labourers families and to
their tendency to marry at an early age. It has been suggested that the average size of
the agricultural labourers household was 4.9. This population rise in turn put pressure
on the supply of housing, resulting in many agricultural labouring families living in
small, squalid and overcrowded cottages, many consisting of just one room, with no
ceiling, just the bare roof tiles and a clay floor. The building itself would have been
constructed from unbound stone or wattle and mud. It can be suggested that: The
vegetable substances mixed with the mud to make it bind, rapidly decompose,
leaving the walls porous. The earth of the floor is full of vegetable matter [...] it is
peculiarly liable to damp. It can be suggested therefore that the growth of population,
coupled with the deterioration of living standards within agricultural communities of
East Anglia contributed towards the pauperisation of the agricultural labourers and
their families. The aforementioned growth of population within the agricultural
communities of East Anglia led to an ever increasing
African American Slaves In The Caribbean In 1789
In 1789 Saint Domingue produced 60% of the world s coffee and 40% of the world
s sugar imported by France and Britain. The colony was the most profitable
possession of the French Empire. Saint Domingue was also the wealthiest and most
prosperous colony, for the plantation owners at least, of all the colonies in the
Caribbean.
In 1789, whites numbered 32,000; mulattoes and free blacks, 28,000; and dark
slaves, an expected 452,000. The most reduced class of society was oppressed
blacks, who dwarfed whites and free non white individuals by an edge of ten to
one. The slave populace on the island totaled portion of the one million slaves in
the Caribbean by 1789. 66% were African conceived, and they had a tendency to be
less tame than those conceived in the Americas. The passing rate in the Caribbean
surpassed the conception rate, so imports of subjugated Africans were important to
keep up the numbers required to work the estates. The slave populace declined at a
yearly rate of two to five percent, because of workaholic behavior, lacking
nourishment and sanctuary, deficient dress and medicinal consideration, and an
irregularity between the genders, with a greater number of men than ladies. A few
slaves were of a creole exclusive class of urban slaves and domestics, who filled in as
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Around that time, colonial legislations, concerned with this growing and
strengthening population, passed discriminatory laws that visibly differentiated
these freedmen by dictating their clothing and where they could live. These laws
also barred them from occupying many public offices. Many of these freedmen
were also artisans and overseers, or domestic servants in the plantation houses. Le
Cap Français, a northern port, had a large population of freed slaves, and these
men would later become important leaders in the 1791 slave rebellion and later
The Theories Of Law That Apply Strict Product Liability...
In this court case there are two theories of Law that Apply, Strict product liability
and negligence. These theories were originally applied under Delaware law in the
case, Stark ex re. Jacobsen V. Ford Motor Co. Thus raising the inquiry of how these
theories may have varied had the case s venue been located in Indiana. According to
the West s Indiana Law Encyclopedia, In Strict Liability actions, the plaintiff must
prove that (1) the product was defective and unreasonably dangerous, (2) the
defective condition existed at the time the product left the defendant s control, and
(3) the defective condition was the proximate cause of the plaintiff s injuries 27 Ind.
Law Encyc. Generally ss 10 (2002). All three of these conditions must be met in
order for strict liability to be present. The first condition the product must be defective
and unreasonably dangerous entails that the product in some manner does not operate
as it was intended and due to the defect the product poses a threat to the well being of
whomever uses it. The requirement that the defective condition existed at the time of
the purchase is important because it requires the product to have been defective when
bought, not due to improper use by the purchaser. Finally, for strict liability to exist
the defective condition must have caused the plaintiff to suffer an injury. West s
Indiana Law encyclopedia states that, A product may be defective within the meaning
of the product liability act because of
Breed Discrimination Research Paper
What exactly is breed discrimination? Good question. Also known as Breed Specific
Legislation, (BSL) it is the targeting towards dogs based off of their appearance.
Remember when our teachers told us to never judge a book by its cover? Society
is doing just that to the innocent dogs who are neglected because of history and
abusive owners. How do people know what something is like until they have given
it a chance? Society is judging dogs like Pitbulls, German Shepherds, Rottweilers
and more, based on what they have heard about the dog. The over exaggerating news
creates a vicious picture in the human minds about these innocent breeds of dogs,
even though the people that judge have never actually owned one of these dogs
before. There are
To The Black American Troops Analysis
The end of World War II and the start of the Algerian War of Independence defined
France during the mid 1900s. Many black intellectuals, including poet LГ©opold
SГ©dar Senghor and writer William Gardner Smith grappled with the war,
colonialism and racism that permeated French culture, whether overtly or subtly.
Despite the similar imagery within their prose, the authors showcase two distinct
points of view. Both authors describe ugly, inhuman visages, but in Senghor s work,
these twisted facesare merely masks, as removable as the humanly constructed horror
of the era, whereas Smith sees the twistedness as fully ingrained in the human
countenance.
Senghor s poem To the Black American Troops, recalls the bitterness of World War
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The speaker says, Oh, Lord, take from my memory France that is not France, / This
mask of meanness and hate on the face of France / This mask of meanness and hate
that I can only hate (Senghor 71). Like in Senghor s other poem, the speaker
describes the negative impressions and actions taken by France as a mask. Masks
can be removed, much like the uniforms in the first poem, revealing a face
underneath. Additionally, the speaker believes the face underneath to be the real
France. A chance at redemption is proposed by the speaker when the speaker says,
O bless this nation, Lord, who seeks her own face / Under the mask, yet barely
recognizes it / Who seeks You in the cold and the hunger (Senghor 72). The passage
offers hope for redemption because France seeks its own face hidden beneath the
mask. However, unlike Senghor s first poem, the speaker here suggests that the
figure beneath the mask is mutable. France s face has changed while the mask has
been obscuring its view. Despite this difference, the mere fact that France seeks a
god like figure within a frozen wasteland hints at the possibility of redemption for its
misdeeds in Algeria. Redemption in this poem requires more work on the behalf of
the country.
William Gardner Smith, in his novel The Stone Face, continues to employ the use
of faces as a literary device that explores the possibility for redemption. The Stone
Face differs slightly from Senghor s works by using the image of a face rather than
a mask. A face first appears near the beginning of novel in one of Simeon Brown s
paintings. Simeon describes the face he paints as
Operation Restore Hope In Somalia
As chaos erupted in Somalia in the early 1990s, the United Nations came to the
conclusion that intervention was the only method of preventing the nation from total
loss. Drought and disease combined with oligarchic rule resulted in the deaths of
hundreds of thousands of civilians across the country. The U.N. took immediate
action, mobilizing a relief effort to provide food aid and humanitarian assistance to
Somalia. However, once in country, members of the U.N. Security Council realized
the magnitude of the situation they had become involved in. The recent death of
Dictator Muhammad Siad Barre had left the country in ruins as local warlords fought
violently for power over the region. The result, civilians were caught in the crossfire
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Internally, the U.N. leadership charged with handling peacekeepingoperations did not
have enough time to setup and receive proper instruction as to the events
transpiring in Somalia. Second, the manner with which the U.N. planned to
continue U.S. operations did not align with the actions taken by their
predecessors. Such changes of leadership, tradition, doctrine, personal chemistry,
operating procedures, policy instincts, and bureaucratic systems were bound to
disrupt the effectiveness and credibility of the military presence (Crocker, 1995).
Aside from operational failures by the UN and US in Somalia as a part of
UNOSOM II, Richard K. Betts explains well another key reason why failure was
imminent. In his article The Delusion of Impartial Intervention , he says that
foreign nations can t just provide military assistance in terms of a peacekeeping
effort, because when the fight is over what is to say further uprising will not
continue (Betts, 1994). Avoiding a lack luster strategy of neutrality in times of
conflict, he advocates for decisive action on behalf of a favored organization. In the
case of UNOSOM II, coalition forces should have worked harder to politically
intervene. By not rebuilding a political structure in Somalia, a vacuum of power
continued to exist, resulting in a continuous oligarchy dominated by the
Marketing Strategy Of Sprint And T Mobile
Sprint and T Mobile are both owned both majority owned by large international
telecommunications groups. Sprint is majority owned by SoftBank in Japan, and
T Mobile is majority owned by Deutsche Telekom of Germany (Gelles De La
Merced, 5 Jun 2014). The decision to end talks to merge Sprint and T Mobile
companies was a tough decision for Masayoshi Son. Son is a billionaire who
controls SoftBank as president and chief executive officer, is an entrepreneur who
reshaped Japan s wireless industry, and has goals of reshaping wireless industry in
the United States. Sprint and T Mobile are the third and fourth largest wireless
carriers in the United States. Using the vision by Mr. Son to combine the
companies would greatly increase his ability to compete with AT T and Verizon
Wireless for customers. If Mr. Son was to make such a significant decision for his
company to merge and purchase T Moble and create a merger, he should consider
the Vroom Yetton model s seven questions to help guide him with his decision
making style. Is the quality of the decision important? In the case of the Sprint and T
Mobile merging the decision is very important to Mr. Son and Sprint. If the merger
is to go through it would give Sprint and additional 50 million customers, and
potential give Sprint the opportunity to compete with Verizon and AT T. The answer
is yes. Do I have sufficient information to make a high quality decision? Mr. Son
being a successful entrepreneur has the expertise and
Statement Of Purpose Statement For Mumbai
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE ABHIJEET REDEKAR
It was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who said in October 2004: When we talk of
a resurgent Asia, people think of the great changes that have come about in Shanghai.
I share this aspiration to transform Mumbai in the next five years in such a manner
that people would forget about Shanghai and Mumbai will become a talking point,
the prime minister said. I have a dream that we can do it. I believe we can become
number one through modernization, expansion and development and make Mumbai
the number one city in our country, Fast forward 11 years later to 2015 and here we
are, Mumbai is in no way an approximation of what Shanghai is today. Pollution,
encroachment, traffic congestion and unplanned urbanization have taken their toll on
India s commercial capital.
It s not a complete failure though as Mumbai has got a new 8.8 km stretch of
monorail track, the new T2 terminal of the Mumbai International Airport, the Sahar
Elevated Road, the first line of the Mumbai Metro s first phase and the 6.54 km
Santacruz Chembur Link Road. In the next few years, other projects which are due
to be completed include the second phase of the monorail, the Navi Mumbai metro
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Traditionally, Architects have designed and built housing, utilities, transportation,
and society s entire infrastructure. I belong to the city of Mumbai, India. The
ingenious majesty of skyscrapers or the sheer complexity of the space formation of
Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia highly intrigues me. Growth brings along with it
both advantages and disadvantages. While Mumbai is growing up to become a truly
global city, we as citizens of Mumbai also have witnessed the mayhem which engulfs
all sectors and most importantly the transportation / development
Definition Essay On Slang Word
Everyone has a word or phrase that purely defines who they are, how they speak or
the way they act. In this case, the slang word that defines me most is LOLOL .
Nearly everyone in America is aware of the slang word as LOL, which stands for
laughing out loud. LOLOL means close to the exact same thing as the slang word
LOLbut it represents a continuation of someone, or multiple people expressing their
laughter by lots of laughing out loud, . There are multiple definitions for this slang
word, but the way Internet Slang defines this word is the one that relates most to the
meaning I believe in. According to Urban Dictionary, the definition of the word
LOLOL is when one may not only suck a penis but talk while doing it. This definition
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This slang word can be used through dialogue as well as a visual, sound, smell,
taste, and touch. One of the most recent visual encounters of using the word
LOLOL was when my friend Taylor Bruck was playing intramural basketball.
Intramural sports are when people get teams together to play one another in a non
competitive fashion but, Taylor tried making this very competitive so she decided
to wear goggles and a mouth guard. I do not think I can t remember a time that I
laughed that hard. Since Taylor is one of my good friends I able to laugh at her
without offending her. Another visual detail that always seems to have me
laughing out loud is when I watch videos of dogs playing. I love watching videos
of dogs that are doing trick and end up failing or when dogs do something funny
but of course not videos of dogs hurting themselves. Now, for the last example of a
visual detail that helps explain LOLOL is a classic. Taylor Bacon, my best friend
and I live by a lake named Lake Ladue. Last summer we both decided to go
canoeing so when we went we could rent out a canoe for two hours. Our trip on the
lake was going smoothly besides the fact we could not make the canoe go straight.
We had the hardest time to move in the water and before you know it time was
almost up. When we arrived back at shore, the guy who was helping us started
laughing at us because we have been rowing the canoe backward the whole time.
Taylor and I just looked at each other and started dying of laughter at how dumb we
both just
Sacred Heart School Observation Report
As the winter was coming to a start this year there was a significant survival that
came and took place at Sacred Heart School.This is not a usual survival story no
one survived a surgery, disease, or getting lost in the woods.This story is about a
tiny male leopard gecko named pokey.This commotion all started at the beginning
of the 2016/2017 school year when the grade When Yuliya Kistanov s grade Five
English class from Sacred Heart School got their first leopard geckonamed Echo.
They got Echo near the start of the last school year when a project took place asking
them to try and do something to help their classroom members become better at what
they do.Their was one group that decided to work on the classes responsibility and
you guessed
The Defamation Of Women In The Medieval Era
Defamation of women during the medieval period stemmed from Christian ideology
that claimed women were mentally weaker and therefore more susceptible to
temptations of the flesh. This assumption often resulted in women being portrayed as
overly sexual beings that aggressively sought to physically soil a man s goodness. As
painted in BibliothГЁque De L Arsenal, the womanis shown as a contentious predator
that clings to the man s clothes urging him to sleep with her. It can be noted that he
is half dressed, quite clearly uncomfortable and attempting to make an escape while
she, fully naked, tugs at the bottom of his shirt to come towards the bed. In the piece
she is aggressive in her lust, painting her as inherently sinful.
Yet another common theme that characterized femaleintegrity can be found in the
penis trees drawn throughout the era. In Massa Marittima s Mural, the implication
that women harvested penises and were more interested in the physical aspects of a
man rather than the Christian influenced concepts of celibacy and purity were openly
accepted. Pictures like these were not created by women or based on any concrete
experience, instead they repeatedly drew inspiration from perpetuated stereotypes
that further discredited the morality of women.
These stereotypes were not only found in paintings but in literature as well. In Jean
de Meun s popular tale, Romance of the Rose, an older woman speaks on her advice
for younger women. In this advice, we can see the
Importance Of Communication Delays In Communication
Delays in communication impacts a child s social and intellectual development and
for that reason early intervention is crucial.
Where social perspective is concerned, a speech, language and communication
disorder or delay can lead to much distress, giving a knock on affect to other areas in
life. Most children have a tendency to be fairly self interested and impatient with the
individuals who they do not comprehend or the individuals who do not comprehend
them.
A child with communication issues may be left out of playtime discussions and play.
It would be useful that school staff teach the child s classmates to be mindful of their
communication issue and encourage them to connect with the child and to pay little
attention to their issues.
These delays can make them withdrawn and timid, so they may not start social
connections if they are not empowered by school staff or their classmates.
The intellectual side of communication is significant to learning since it is the channel
to the new data taught by the teaching staff. Problems with speech, language and
communication delay influences the way in how they compose their outlook or
feelings, create unique views and how they convey them. Perhaps they cannot
understand what the teaching staff is discussing in the lesson, have trouble reading
since they do not comprehend the world around them or have a writing delay since it
is extremely troublesome for them to sort out their thoughts into sentences. In the
event that
Iago’s Manipulation of Othello in Shakespeare’s
Othello...
Iago s Manipulation of Othello in Shakespeare s Othello Once a seed of suspicion
or doubt is planted in a person s mind, the noxious effect of jealousy is soon to
ensue. Jealousy and suspicion are Othello s flaws hubris throughout the play and
foreshadow to the audience his imminent downfall. He believes what Iago tells him
so strongly that he compromises his close relationship with his best friend and his
love for his wife. Iago manipulates Othello through the use of extortion, literary
techniques, and his keen judge of character. His syntax and diction are so simple yet
so powerful because he uses the correct rhetorical questions and addresses Othello
with respectful terms such as my lord. He allows Othello do most of the talking...
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By using short, choppy sentence structure and weak diction, he seems less of a
threat to Othello and his innocence is enhanced through it. Also, by always using
rhetorical questions, he never does address what it is Othello is talking about.
Iago distorts Othello s thoughts and gets him to think he knows much more than
he is telling him about the entire affair. This becomes especially clear when
Othello asks for ocular proof and Iago confirms he has it using statements like I
should be wise; for honesty s a fool and looses that it works for, Act III Scene iii
line 378 379, meaning he should not tell Othello what he knows or it would ruin
Iago s reputation. This sets Othello s suspicions aflame and soon Iago is relaying to
him the story about Cassio s dream about he and Desdemona, and finally, he closes
with the handkerchief, the most powerful thing which Othello held as a sacred gift of
love to his wife. He is then completely overcome with jealousy and scorn for his
former lover and friend, wanting death for the both of them. Throughout this passage,
Iago s main techniques of deception include lies, syntax and diction, and hoodwinking
Othello into thinking his way. By quickly averting his conflict with Othello at the
start of the scene, he easily avoids confrontation
Independent Petroleum Association Of America
Nathan Hogge Mr. Harlin American Government 3B 4/8/16 American
Government Research Paper: Independent Petroleum Association of America
Since the world began man has been obsessed with finding a source of energy that
is renewable and efficient in making for the benefit of building, transportation,
agriculture, and so many other different venues that it cannot be listed. I am
talking about oil the black substance made from millions of years of decomposition
of animals and plants. The pressure and time eventually transforms dead organisms
into an energy that can be used to power automobiles, lights, boats, construction
equipment, and the list goes on and on. With all of the oil that our wonderful earth
has created our government has created an institution that helps regulate and
control our oil and gas industry. The IPAA has a great history and purpose by
practicing their rights as an organization to represent the people of the oil industry.
About 2 years ago my interest in oil sparked when a man I had known for my
whole life began his own business as a hydrostatic tube tester. Pretty soon I joined
him in working the long days in the oil field and quickly absorbed all the
information he knew. From owning an oil lease to fixing the seating nipple at the
end of a well pump I learned quickly what this line of work was all about. So when
asked about an interest group to write about I wanted to do something involving the
oil industry since I was fairly knowledgeable about it and I
Character Of Grendel And Beowulf
Most readers find it hard to understand and sympathize with the antagonist of a
story. When most think of Grendel, they picture evil and mayhem. However, this is
because of the one sided portrayal provided by the novel Beowulf. By having
another piece of writing that identifies the other side to the character that was not
addressed, it allows the reader to see a different point of view and connect with the
overall story even more; this is especially important in significant parts of the story.
Both novels express distinct views on Grendel s character, most powerfully shown
during Grendel s attack and demise. One major scene, where the actions and motives
are portrayed differently, is the main fight between Beowulf and Grendel. Heaney...
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Unlike in Beowulf, Grendel is not a simple minded creature who wrecks innocent
lives just for the sake of doing so. There is this inner struggle within him; Grendel
is a misfit and battles with his own identity and where he fits in the world. He
refuses to see his own value and instead wonders what life would be like if his role
in the world were different. After a discussion with someone of his kind, the
dragon, Grendel realizes he cannot change who he is, so he must embrace it
instead. The difference between the novels is not Grendel s actions, but instead
the omission of inner conflicts leading up to those actions. The other main scene
that brought out the changing description of Grendel was the time of Grendel s
death. In Beowulf, the event was more focused on the victory for Beowulf instead
of the death of Grendel. Beowulf was granted the glory of winning; Grendel was
driven under the fen banks, fatally hurt, to his desolate lair. His days were
numbered, the end of his life was coming over him, he knew it for certain; and one
bloody clash had fulfilled the dearest wishes of the Danes (Heaney 55). The death
of this monster was seen as a huge relief and victory for the Danes and started a
long period of celebration and praise for Beowulf. This achievement created a
reputation that would stay with Beowulf for the rest of his life. The entire war
proved to the people how strong Beowulf was and left Grendel to be remembered as
a barbaric monster who in the end
Sherlock Holmes Vs Duin Research Paper
Sherlock Holmes and Dupin are both very good detectives, however they both have
their merits and disadvantages. In this essay I will argue that Sherlock Holmes makes
a better Detective than Dupin. Dupin is arrogant, selfish, and imaginative, while
Sherlock Holmes is Selfless, Confident, and he is also imaginative like Dupin, but he
does not let that imagination interfere with is work. Even though Dupin and Sherlock
Holmesboth have merit with imagination, Sherlocks ability to not let his imagination
interfere with his work and his selflessness makes him a better detective, even though
he may not always get his case right. Dupin is a very arrogant person an observation
is made through situations, such as the cellar. Dupin even inquires about... Show more
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Holmes usually investigates and solves cases just for the fun of it and he never
really asks for a reward or receives any sort of remuneration for any of his work.
Holmes does not receive any sort of reward when he solves the Silver Blaze case,
because all he really wanted to gain from the case is knowledge and
companionship. If you care to smoke a cigar in our rooms, Colonel, I shall be
happy to give you any other details which might interest you (Silver Blaze, 101).
This is Holmes is trying to share his knowledge with the colonel, but Holmes is
also looking for companionship with the colonel also. Sherlock Holmes is selfless
in his acts in the fact that he does not want any sort of reward for his work other
than to gain knowledge and companionship. Holmes last good quality is his
confidence, though it sometimes can get him into trouble it seldom does. Holmes
confidence brings to life in Silver Blaze when he leads the investigation and figures
out that the horse had wandered to a neighboring pasture. Ah, it bolted and was
cared for by one of the neighbours (Silver Blaze, 101). Holmes figured this out
because he has the confidence in himself to be knowledgeable and research about the
area. Holmes is a confident
Nationalism Is A Political Ideology Essay
INTRODUCTION: Nationalism is a political ideology. It generally involves the
identification of a state. According to Hans Kohn, Nationalism is an idea, an idea
force which fills man s brain and heart with new thoughts and sentiments and
drives him to translate his consciousness into deeds of organized action (Agarwal,
1996). Usually we can see two forms of nationalism. One is liberal nationalism and
the other is aggressive nationalism. Because of liberal nationalism, different
countries of the world could achieve their independence. On the contrary,
aggressive nationalism creates danger for a country. World War I and World War
II are examples of aggressive nationalism. Liberal nationalism is concerned with
justice or peace. On the other hand, aggressive nationalism is concerned with
injustice or war. Nationalism creates the national feelings in the minds of the
people of a country. With this national feeling, people of a country can make the
cultural, political and economic development. Nationalism takes different forms at
different stages of the process of development of a nation or state (Karim, 1992).
There are different castes and religions in our country. People of all castes and
religions live together peacefully in our country because of liberal nationalism.
Bangladesh has a historical legacy of its nationalism. The people of Bangladesh had
started struggling for the independence from 1857. Lords of Britain had suppressed
us a lot but we did not lose our courage
Wilbur s Airplane Flaw
Wilbur and Orville Wright faced many problems and challenges when striving to
complete development of the first ever motorized Aircraft, a lot of times, the
problem was the weather. The weather conditions in KillDevil Hills often included
mainly rain. Also, the wind was sometimes much too light to actually give the
625Lb. aircraft any lift. The problems that the Wright brothers faced were not only
the weather conditions but the airplane itself. When they first tested the motor, it
vibrated too much and it broke the propeller shafts. The propeller shaft was very
important because it was responsible for making the propeller spin. They had it
repaired by Charlie Taylor in Ohio. When they received the aircraft back, they
decided to test
Advancements Of The Middle Class
Innovations grounded in industrialization paved the way for shifting lifestyle for
Europeans and Americans. Between 1700 and 1830, much of America and Europe
experienced a rise in innovation, propelling product design. Previously, manufacturers
utilized basic tools and machinery. As a result, mass production, improved
transportation and communication surfaced. There was an increased volume and
variety of products. Because of the varietal increase among products, designed objects
helped distinguish social hierarchy both nationally and individually. Nationally, in the
sense that the object was owned by most people perhaps among the middle class.
Individually, in the sense that most members of the upper class wanted objects
specifically... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The middle class began to own objects otherwise considered luxuries, including tea
and tea tables. Tea became cheaper to produce, which was previously restricted to
the powerful. All the excitement of fashionable social gatherings became bound up
in one item the tea table. This tilt top tea table enabled people to engage in social
interaction and display their refinement, while allowing equal say in conversation.
Also, [...] they were being built inexpensively for a mid level market. Artisans
collaborated with other specialists to make their jobs easier, reduce costs and raise
profits. Tilt top tea tables became a staple in American parlors. As their equity grew,
the colonists desired a more fashionable household, including new structures like the
aforementioned. These tables were shipped mostly everywhere in the colonies,
becoming a national trend, which attests to the form s popularity with mid level
consumers throughout the colonies. A tilt top tea table was a signifier of
refinement. The popularity of tilt top tea tables may have helped spread the
consumerist impulse that made possible later increases in stylish goods. The desire
for material objects among middle class people increased. Although during the
Industrial Revolution, in America, the middle class saw an emergence, the upper
class was still quite prevalent. Some objects were specifically designed for
individuals of wealth. The McIntire chair, created by
Importance Of America s Gift To My Generation
America s Gift to My Generation Dear Teachers, Parents, kids, and Veterans. I
strongly believe that everything unique about America will leave a very special
gift in everyone s heart s. Just like The gifts of Freedom, Pride and Justice, the ones
you can never leave behind. It s extremely significant to note that America has been
so offering to us. Not only it has given us many chances, gifts and offers but the
thought of making our lives seem so valuable. as khalil Gibran once mentioned that
life without liberty is like a body without a spirit. To live in the United Statesis a great
possibility because once you ve decided what you want to be, many choices and
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  • 1. Interpretive Essays Crafting an interpretive essay can be both a challenging and rewarding endeavor. The difficulty lies in the intricate balance required to blend personal insights with textual analysis. Unlike other types of essays, interpretive essays demand a deep understanding of the subject matter, often requiring extensive research to uncover hidden meanings and nuances. One of the primary challenges is the need to navigate the fine line between personal interpretation and objective analysis. It's not just about summarizing the text; it's about delving into the layers of meaning, understanding the author's intent, and presenting a coherent interpretation. This complexity can be overwhelming, especially for those who are new to the genre. Furthermore, constructing a compelling thesis statement that encapsulates the essence of the interpretation adds another layer of difficulty. It necessitates a keen awareness of the broader context, literary devices, and thematic elements. Precision in language becomes crucial to convey nuanced ideas effectively. The process of writing an interpretive essay also involves refining one's critical thinking skills. Analyzing the text requires a discerning eye to identify patterns, symbols, and motifs that contribute to the overall message. This level of scrutiny demands time and patience, often leading writers to revise and reconsider their interpretations as they unearth new layers of meaning. Moreover, incorporating evidence from the text to support the interpretation is a delicate art. Selecting relevant quotes and passages requires not only a comprehensive understanding of the material but also an ability to articulate how each piece of evidence contributes to the larger argument. In conclusion, tackling an interpretive essay is no small feat. It requires a unique blend of analytical skills, creativity, and a deep connection to the subject matter. Despite the challenges, mastering the art of interpretive writing can lead to a profound appreciation of literature and the ability to communicate one's insights effectively. For assistance with similar essays and more, consider exploring resources likeHelpWriting.net, where professionals can provide support and guidance to make the writing process more manageable. Interpretive Essays Interpretive Essays
  • 2. How To Become A Veterinarian Our pets rely on us for their nutrition. So if you re making any judgments that could lead to a mistake at the same time we have more control over our pet s diet than our own Sweeny. The quote was said by Alison Sweeney in discussing the important role of nutrition and how we care about what our pets eat and less about what goes into our body affects them.Veterinarians care for the health of animals. They diagnose , treat,and research medical conditions and diseases of pets . They examine animals , treat and adress wounds and even euthanize animals. As well they operate medical equipment such as x rays. Pursuing a job as a veterinarian is very exciting especially if you love animals and your job will also be personally fulfilling , great salary and benefits society buy saving animals lives. The first advantage of becoming a veterinarian is that it s personally fulfilling.Veterinarians care for animals in every way possible. They use anything from medication to technology. Vets usually work at a clinic or a vet hospital. The purpose of veterinarians is to save and keep animals healthy. Usually they give a sick animal oral medication or its sometimes given by a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Veterinary clinics and hospitals have irregular hours. Some vet hospitals are open 24 hours. Some vet hospitals are open 24 hours. For clinics all hours vary depending on that specific clinic. Vets usually make anywhere from $35 $40 per hour. Vets make $52,530 $87,590 per year. Depending on what type of vet you want to be depends of your pay.For example a surgeon will make close to $100,00 a year . Another advantage of becoming a vet is learning new skills every day , such as hand of work. Even your basic visit could lead into more complications depending on each patient. During surgeries they always use tools and equipment. You must also look under the microscope and find new bacteries
  • 3. Analysis Of The Big Lebowski Throughout history and to present day, the work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has been an inspiration and a revelation to mankind. Specifically his piece, Requiem (1791), is incorporated into numerous movies and television shows. In a scene from the famous movie, The Big Lebowski (1998), an excerpt of that piece is playing intentionally in the background. The use of this composition in this specific scene portrays the intended dramatic emotional affect that the viewer should encounter. At the beginning of the scene, the main character, Dude (Lebowski), is entering a very wealthy person s home, also named Lebowski, attempting to get repaid for the rug that someone had destroyed at the beginning of the movie thinking it was the other Lebowski s home. While he s walking into the room, you can faintly hear the sixth movement of the Sequence, Lacrimosa, beginning to play. The piece slowly gets louder and more apparent once they show the great Mr. Lebowski, then we began to hear the vocal instrumentation. While sitting in front of a fire secured in a wheel chair, Mr. Lebowski begins to explain his gratifying achievements and successful accomplishments he has made without the use of his legs, while the Lacrimosa s glorious but daunting sound intrigues the viewer. Next, the music is quieted into the background while they discuss Mr. Lebowski s question, What makes a man? . Suddenly, he starts crying when mentioning his kidnapped wife, and the piece s volume is increased and gives the
  • 4. A Long Period Of Time The issues, related to tortures, have been a controversial topic for a long period of time. Torture is generally defined as the act of deliberately inflicting severe physical or psychological pain and possibly injury to an organism, usually to one who is physically restrained or otherwise under the torturer s control or custody and unable to defend against what is being done to him or her. (Rejali 1994). The cases of torturing individuals are known from ancient times till nowadays in various countries and either officially or not officially conducted. Reasons for such activities are different, mostly they are punishment, political re education or revenge, they could be personal or not personal, in some cases people experience satisfaction from watching or performing torturing to other individuals. In such situations individuals are forced from inside by psychological pressure and need serious professional help. The final intentions of the tortures are also different, either this could be to kill the victim or just to prolong the suffering until it turns out to be fatal. Sometimes tortures were parts of capital punishment. The type of torture chosen, as well as its length and methods, depends directly upon the final aim. Some countries acknowledged application of tortures legally, in other countries tortures were prohibited by domestic laws and they subdued to international prohibition laws. Starting from the 20th century tortures are generally considered to be serious
  • 5. Why A New Target Audience Is Needed Question One: Outline a short background of the company and introduce why a new target audience is needed (provide a brief introduction of 2 3 paragraphs including the company s mission or vision, background, etc.) Beerhopper is have recently announced their innovative alcohol and e commerce company going live in the end of December. Despite only being active for a month Beerhopper has already evoking a considerable amount of interest from bars and restaurants, already catching the attention of 45 restaurants. However, in order sustain this demand, Beerhopper must expand their market. Despite currently marketing to Waterloo and Laurier University Students, it is important to develop this market into another segment, in order to boarded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These packages allow the consumer to purchase 10 beers at the set price, obtaining the best beer, in the best locations. Beerhopper also offers information about each of the beers available, thus, enabling the establishment of smaller craft beer brewers. 73% of craft beer drinkers say that they know exactly what kind of beer they are going to buy even before they go to the bar or restaurant (Gaille, 2014). Therefore, Beerhopper has the ability to change not only change the way people order beer, but also the state of mind people have about beer. As they are offering information about the unestablished beer, that would otherwise be disregarded. New information is able to people out of their comfort zones, and explore new niches, discovering the small business craft beers, as well as the brands that everyone knows and loves (Beerhopper, 2015). Currently Beerhopper is on a trial basis, primarily targeting the aforementioned Waterloo and Laurier, University Students, through applying marketing strategies such as the Referral program, which is referring a friend and get a free pint. Also using promoting strategies through blogs, media and networking. Finally Beerhopper uses QR or Quick Response using code stickers, merchandise, and posters, that allows customers to install the Beerhopper application and get a free pint. However, Beerhopper s
  • 6. The Second World War Second World War World War II was one of the greatest struggles humanity has ever seen. This Second World War caused many lives to be lost, damaged personal properties and was expensive, for a great deal of money was required to maintain a country s military strength. The numbers for those that have passed, been wounded or gone missing during the war could never be calculated precisely; though it has been estimated that more than 55 million lives perished. Many historians have traced the causes of World War II to the problems left unsolved by the First World War (1914 1918). World War Iand the treaties that ended it also created new political and economic problems. Forceful leaders and dictators in several countries (Germany, Italy, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many nationalists viewed foreigners and members of minority groups as inferior. Such beliefs helped nations justify their conquest of other lands and the poor treatment of minorities within their borders. Nationalism was a chief cause of World War I, and it grew even stronger after that war. Nationalism went hand in hand with feelings of national displeasure. For instance, many Germans felt humiliated by their country s defeat in World War I and its harsh treatment under the Treaty of Versailles. During the 1930 s, they enthusiastically supported an aggressive nationalistic organization called The Nazi Party. The Nazi Party declared that Germany had a right to become strong again. Besides Germany nationalism also gained strength in Italy and Japan. The Peace of Paris established an international organization called The League of Nations to maintain peace. Each country backed its own interests at the expense of other countries which prevented The League from working effectively. Therefore only weak countries agreed to submit their disagreements to The League of Nations for settlement. While strong nations reserved the right to settle their disputes by threats or force. The political unrest and poor economic conditions that developed after World War I enabled dictatorships to arise in several countries. Especially in those countries that lacked a tradition of democratic government. During the 1920 s and
  • 7. Most Recent English Class Analysis Looking back over my most recent English classes, I have learned many things about me and my writing. The most recent English class I had was English II with Coach Cates my sophomore year. I feel like this class did not help me as much as it could have. Even though I believe I did not get the most out of my most recent English class, I did learn a few things about my writing. My latest English class helped me discover some strengths, weaknesses, and difficulties I have yet to overcome in writing. I believe I am an overall decent writer. I seem to struggle with grammatical errors more than anything else. A strength I discovered in English II is how involved I get into writing. I get wrapped into the subject, more so if I like what I am writing
  • 8. Max s Symbolism In Where The Wild Things Are Did you know that the book Where The Wild Things Are is about the authors childhood? As a boy Maurice Sendak did not have a good relationship with his parents and he often went to bed without his dinner. But as he grew up, he became more mature and created a better relationship with his parents as it shows in Where The Wild Things Are. Where The WildThings Are symbolizes the most important things in life is love and family, not bravery or adventure. Max slowly realizes that being king is not most important. Max tries to be the king of his house and his mom does not allow it so he is sent to his room without dinner. In the story the author wrote And Max the king of all wild things was lonely and wanted to be where someone loved him best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the picture on page 29 Max looks lonely, bored and unloved. He is sitting in his tent missing him family and wishing he was with them. Max misses his family and wants to be loved and comforted by them. He realized that the wild things didn t love him only worship him and the ones that love him are his family. The author has Max smell his mothers cooking to symbolize that she cares about him. Max sent the wild things off to bed, he thought about wanting to be where someone loved him most of all. Then all around from far away across the world he smelled good things to eat. Max started to miss his family and gave up being king so he could go back to where he was loved. Max being able to smell his food symbolizes that he wanted to be where someone loved him. Since he smelled his mom making food it means she still cares about him because she does not want him to starve because she Commented [N(1]: Forgot the comma loves him to much. Then Max smelled and came back home that means he loves and misses her. Max smelled his food which symbolizes that him and his mom care for each other because she could ve made him go to bed without
  • 9. The Sports of Fishing Essay The Sports of Fishing Fishing, or angling, is the sport of trying to catch fish with a rod, reel, line and baited hooks. The sport goes back thousands of years, and it appears that fishing techniques were already quite advanced at a very early date. In the Stone Age, hooks made of both bone and stone were used to catch fish, but spearing, a more primitive method, was probably just as common. An engraving from an ancient Egyptian tomb shows that all four methods of fishing that is, with spears, nets, rods, and lines were in use as early as 2000BC. The Ancient Greek Poet Homer, Writing in about 800BC, also refers to the bronze hooks and horse hair lines used by anglers. A very old fishing hook found in Britain is thought to date ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A reel may hold up to or more than 100 feet a monofilament line, and it enables one to let out more line while dealing with a very large fish. Reels will come in three different sorts: casting, open face or spinning, and a closed face. The open face and or closed face are the most suitable for the beginners. When choosing a reel one should remember that if you are left handed you should buy a right handed wind reel and vice versa (Jarman, 42). Today the artificial lure is the bait that is used worldwide; ranging from as small as 1/8 inch long and 1/90 of an ounce in weight, or as large as 14 inches and weighing up to 4 ounces. In the world of lures, there are thousands placed into three different groups spinners, spoons, and plugs. Spinners are torpedo shaped lures that come in a multitude of colors, that spin as they are pulled through the water. Spoons are just that, handleless metal spoons that wobble as they dart through the water imitating the movement of small fish. Plugs are imitation plastic fish that vary in size and shape. When choosing a plug one needs to keep in mind that the one with the most color and glamour may not be the one that attaches and catches the fish (Jarman, 48). Fishing with plugs is the most fun from my experiences, because watching the lure swim in the water is just so cool. Now another type of bait is the live bait; it uses the common hook along with worms, minnows, and or maggots. These may be stored in the refrigerator for
  • 10. Basketball Temperature Lab Report The experiment had four different temperature 12 МЉ, 51 МЉ, 75 МЉ, 111 МЉ. In the experiment it was about how temperature effects the air pressure of a basketball. The one thing that would change the experiment is recording the bounce because participants had to get the bounce and the measurement. The highest bounce was the hot ballthat was 111 МЉit bounce high. The lowest bounce was the frozen ball that was 12 МЉ because it barely bounced. Introduction Many athletes use basketballs, soccer balls, and volley balls to play their sports. The balls need to have the right temperature and air pressure inside in order to work best. When a ball drops gravity pulls it down to the ground. After the ball hits the floor the ball gains motion that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the ball was heated the air pressure within it increased. The ball felt more inflated. The increased air pressure resulting in a higher bounce. Different types of inflatable and non inflatable could be used in this experiment to see if the results were comparable to the basketball. Different surfaces could also be tested. Further research could benefit athletes as they could expect more consistent performance in sports balls. The research could be expanded to improve the quality reliability, safety and performance of vehicle tires as well. The next problem addressed could be whether different surfaces could affect the rebound of a ball or the performance of a tire. More research in this question could result in better athletic performance indoors and out. It could provide valuable information for manufacturers of sports equipment. Vehicle tires and other devises that require a constant air pressure in order to perform
  • 11. Strategic Management Case Study Q1. Expand on the rationale behind the Fiat and Chrysler strategic alliance. In December 2008 Fiat witnessed such a drop off in its demand for cars that they were forced to close for a month and lay off close to 50,000 workers. The company indicated that amid the financial crisis it was looking for a partner who could give the company the much needed push in the North American market. Fiat learned about Chrysler s bankruptcy problems and put an offer on the table for the purchase of Chrysler. Experts felt the alliance was part of Fiat s expansion and risk diversification strategy. On Jan 20th, 2009 as part of its bankruptcy filing, Chrysler announced its plans to establish a global strategic alliance with Fiat. The rationale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was because of this agreement with the Government that Chrysler had to present a long term viability plan to the US Government by the end of March 2009, which needed to include the possibility of mergers with other companies. This is effectively what allowed the Fiat/Chrysler alliance to take place. Q2. Investigate what could be a hindrance to the realisation of the synergies of the Fiat / Chrysler partnership? In any merger, or acquisition for that matter, it can be extremely difficult. In a lot of cases mergers often fail to produce the anticipated gains. There are many difficulties of which both Chrysler and Fiat may encounter, such as; 1.One company s reputation can damage the profitability of the venture as a whole. 2.The coming together of different cultures. 3.Different business strategies. 4.Increase in management turnover. 5.Increase in bureaucratic and export costs. 1. Reputation A good reputation is worth more than money Publilius Syrus A company s reputation will determine its success rate; a good reputation generally leads to a successful profitable company. A bad reputation will affect a company s profitability whether that is through poor customer service or production faults, if a company garners a substandard reputation
  • 12. The Death Of Serial Killers In recent discussions of serial killers, a controversial issue has been whether they were born being the killer that they are or if it is impacted by the way that they grew up. On the one hand, some argue that serial killers are influenced by things in their lives that cause them to become these guiltless killers. From this perspective, porn and violence in the home are big factors in what people believe to be influencing these people. On the other hand, however, others argue that these people are born this way and the way they grow up has no influence. In the words of Helen Morrison, one of these view s main proponents, No matter what country, ethnicity, race, socioeconomic background, education, familial background, they are all exactly the same. According to this view, despite if they are born this way or grew up being influenced by things, they are all the same. In sum, then, the issue is whether they are born this way or if their lives are influenced. My own view has not been solidified at the moment. Reading and researching all this stuff has not yet brought me to my own conclusion which I believed it would do right away. Though I concede that violence in the home and pornography do influence people in different ways, I still maintain that a lot of people grow up with these factors and there are plenty of these people who do not kill anyone and do not have any serial killertendencies. For example, Ted Bundys growing up was talked about quite a bit while he was at
  • 13. Analysis Of Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne develops the dynamic characterization of Hester Prynne from a beautiful, innocent girl into a somber, hardened women to showcase the evils and hypocrisy of Puritan New England s culture of shaming. Hawthorne employs rhetorical devices such as metaphor and juxtaposition to further develop the characterization and his critique of Puritansociety. When initially describing Hester, Hawthorne emphasizes her incredible beauty, and juxtaposes this with the other ugly, judging Puritan women, adding to the hypocrisy of her being shamed for sinning. Hawthorne emphasizes the verbal assault on Hester by employing metaphor and imagery in its description. After the community shuns and shames Hester for years, Hawthorne uses metaphor again to show how Hester s body and character changes for the worst, emphasizes the malice and evil of public shame. Hawthorne juxtaposes the incredible grace and poise of Hester with the grotesque words and figures of the established Puritan women. When she is heading up to the scaffold, Hester is described as, lady like, too, after the manner of the feminine gentility of those days, characterized by a certain state and dignity (Hawthorne 46). The idea of Hester being lady like and having gentility , which are very positive qualities to have for a woman, especially in Puritan times, is used as a foil to the malicious treatment Hester receives. These positive traits also show the beauty and desirability of
  • 14. The Bay Of Pigs Invasion Into Cuba The Bay of Pigs invasion into Cuba can be seen as one of the most important political decisions in the history of the United States. Four months after John F. Kennedy took office as the thirty fifth President of the United States, he was blamed for the failed invasion of the Bay of Pigs. The failure was due to the lack of bad advice he received and then used to put into making his decision to invade. The decisions he made showed that the United States President and his Joint Chiefs were far from perfect. Bay of Pigs was a secretly organized coup in Cubathat resulted in many consequences that Kennedy would be forced to face. Politically, Kennedy decided to pursue the foreign policy decision to invade in order to stop the spread of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then after a series of many miscalculations the invasion was a complete failure. This failure then served to strengthen Fidel Castro s rise to more power and the Cuban ties with the Soviet Union. In the end Kennedy decided that plausible deniability would be insupportable and claimed full responsibility for the decision to invade Cuba: There s an old saying that victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan... I am the responsible officer of the government. (Kornbluh 3) In 1961 international affairs and politics were dominated by consequences of the cold war in years past as Kennedy addressed in his State of the Union, Our greatest challenge is still the world that lies beyond the Cold war... To meet this array of challenges... we must reexamine and revise our whole arsenal of tools: military, economic and political... We intend to give equal attention to both. (Gardner 24) The West was not holding any chance of winning; as stated in the Rockefeller Report in 1958 Unless present trends are reversed, the world balance of power will shift in favor of the Soviet bloc. (Rockefeller Annual Report 127) The Congo was being threatened by the Soviet Union, Laos was being threatened by Communist forces, and the Cuban revolution was gaining ground further and further left. This threat of a Communist state being so close to U.S. shores caused many Americans to believe the revolution was a threat to the
  • 15. J J Philippines -Case S w 9A94A006 J J (PHILIPPINES), INC. †JOHNSON S FACE POWDER (A)1 Professor John Kennedy prepared this case solely to provide material for class discussion. The author does not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The author may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Ivey Management Services prohibits any form of reproduction, storage or transmittal without its written permission. Reproduction of this material is not covered under authorization by any reproduction rights organization. To order copies or request permission to reproduce materials, contact Ivey Publishing, Ivey Management Services, c/o Richard Ivey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4 Page 4 9A94A006 basement floor in those operations. Many were reached by passage through large expanses of fast food operations, occupying space leased from the supermarket. Department stores carried a broad range of merchandise categories and, in that sense were comparable to North American department store operations of the 1960s and early 1970s, before the development of “category killer” specialty stores and price clubs. Each store or chain operated within a narrow range of price points, with some very noticeable price point differences across chains. Retail margins were in the range of 10% to 15%, with high price point stores taking even higher margins. Department stores and supermarkets usually bought directly from manufacturers. Wholesalers sold to a range of smaller sized stores in both the larger and smaller urban areas. They generally bought at the same price as the large direct accounts, and worked on margins of 3% to 5% of their selling price. It should be noted that there was not always a clear distinction between retail and wholesale, in that some retailers acted as a wholesaler for some lines, and some wholesalers sold at retail as well. Van dealers sold to downscale corner variety stores and small market stalls. They sold in very small quantities (e.g. three to six pieces) and ex truck and on a cash basis. In 1989, approximately 65% of Johnson Johnson sales were direct to retailers, 15% to
  • 16. Napoleon s Letters From An Italian Nobleman s Family Acquiring insight into the personalities and feelings of any historical figure is a tricky thing. Often we are left with secondary, and sometimes very biased, accounts of how individuals conducted themselves in various situations in their lives. But luckily, we are sometimes left with vivid sources penned by figures themselves, and that is what we have with Napoleon s letters. Through them we can hope to gain a better and more well rounded look into the life one of the most loved, and reviled, men in recent history. To begin, let us take a look at Napoleon s letters to his immediate family. Letter 71 is addressed to his sister Pauline, who in 1803 had married into an Italian nobleman s family. In this letter, Napoleon expresses his love for his sister, and wishes her nothing but happiness, showing a tender and brotherly side not often associated with the conquering emperor. But this letter is also no simple social call, but a request that his sister make herself known and appreciated as a socialite in the city of Rome, seat of the Papal States. This is a shrewd and clever move on his part, displaying an understanding of the delicacies of statesmanship and foreign opinion. In letter 109, a brief note penned in 1806 to his sister Elisa, Napoleon urges her to only allow dresses of silk and batiste to be worn at the court of her husband in Italy. He insists that preference may be given to the products of French industry , and is fully confident that such fashion will become
  • 17. The National FFA Organization The National FFA (Future Farmers of America) is one of the largest student organizations in America that spans all 50 states and two U.S. territories. When the FFA was first organized their mission was to prepare future generations for the challenges of feeding a growing population.Today the National FFA Organization has shifted their focus more on the individual student by providing a path to achievement in premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education( National FFA Organization, 2016). While the National FFA Organization is immense, each state has their own program that provides a perfect example of both the structural and human resources frames. The California FFA Center is located in Galt, California; this is the headquarters for California FFA where all the organization for California resides. The California organization is run by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The structure of the California FFA enables the organization to run smoothly and efficiently. Every meeting is conducted under Robert s Rules of Order at every level. The students are given an immense amount power through decisions that they vote on everything is voted on by the students (student run organization) from uniforms to the design and layout of the website. Every FFA student is required to complete a SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience) project, which is completed either inside or outside of class time as part of the course requirements and their grade for an agricultural class. The SAE project gets scored and ranked at the chapter level and top projects based on hours put in, money earned or invested, size and scope of the project move on to compete at the sectional level. Winners from there go on to regional level, winners from there go to state, winners from the state represent the state at the National level. This project is 100% completed by the student and supervised by an ag
  • 18. Gender Roles Of Women s Collective Identity Essay Gender is one social division in society that plays a significant role in people s collective identity. While the male gender is the privileged gender in New Zealand s society, New Zealand s view of masculinity in the 21st century is still an area for many social struggles and contestation. Ideas of masculinity are instilled at such a young age and people are socialized to feel pressure to conform to gendernorms because they are taught to insult or degrade those who are different. This paper will look at the work of Richard Pringle (2007) and Shane Town (1999) to explore some of New Zealand s ideas of the male gender and sexuality in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Word count: 110 Richard Pringle: Richard Pringle (2007) work raises the important and sometimes overlooked topic of male masculinity. Pringle (2007) starts of his work by pointing out that the construction of masculinity in society is complex. It is different for each social context and person. This immediately creates a tension of where each individual sits in the society in which they live. It also means that literature is theoretical and often key ideas are generalised. It would be an overwhelming piece of research (although now technologically feasible) to seek everyone s opinion on issues. New Zealand society demonstrates the belief of a hegemonic masculine society. Hegemonic masculinity is defined by Pringle (2007) as the collective, dominate, social belief of the desirable way one should act male. Tony Porter
  • 19. Effective Supervision Requires Establishing Different... Effective supervision requires establishing different levels of supervision in order to know which offenders need closer supervision from those who require less supervision (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). Generally, the supervision of offenders is categorized into three or four levels: maximum, medium and minimum or maximum, high, standard, and administrative (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). The administrative level is for probationers or parolees who have committed minor offenses, satisfied financial responsibilities, and been in compliance for two years (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). Probationers and parolees on the administrative level do not require a personal visit or personal contact with the officer (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). Individuals on the administrative level are required to call in and leave a voicemail or mail in a residence verification and employment document (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). A caseload is the number of individuals that one probation or parole officer is responsible for and can supervise effectively (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). The number of people that one officer can supervise varies from state to state (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). The more intensive the supervision is the lower the officer s caseload (Alarid Del Carmen, 2012). In Georgia, probation and parole caseloads are classified under two risk levels of supervision standard and high (Department of Community Supervision, n.d.). Individuals who have a sex crime conviction will be
  • 20. The Perfect Woman in Our Society Society and people on a whole demonstrates what a perfect woman should be like.The picture of a perfect woman in our society is demonstrated in advertisements, on different magazine covers, and for just about anything that a woman is featured in. Now my question is why the pressure is so heavily placed on females to be so perfect? Women are pressured in many aspects of their lives, like how they look, their emotions, and their role as a woman. Women in society have a certain appearance to look up to. They don t just have to be beautiful but rather amazingly beautiful. Lisa Jervis and Andi Zeisler state in their book bitchfest that Vogue long ago perfected the process of erasing overweight folks from existence even the all powerful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women are supposed to show their feelings and emotions on a regular basis. So therefore in every little way women try to express what they feel. They do this by talk about others, try to down grade others, cry, show different emotions, and express what s on their mind. We all have tragic incidents that may occur in our family that makes women emotions go high. In the case of a death a woman is obligated to express their emotions. Woman should cry and make a big deal about who ever they re morning and as the funeral comes around, the woman should be the source of sympathy and softness that everyone runs to. If women do not express their feels they have disappointed there families and what society say they should be. They also allow people to talk about them in the most demeaning way. Others will judge them that they don t care about what happen and that they do not have a heart. By others say this stuff, it hurts the woman feelings and then the woman is now convinced that she is a bad support and that everyone hates her. This woman is pressured to meet the need of everyone around her and this makes emotions go high. Because of what society says a woman should be it forces a woman to meet these qualifications. As we go women there whole show is to suit the opposite sex. They do certain stuff and make sure stuff is mostly perfect. In these cases more emotions take over the females and they sometimes
  • 21. The Corporate Structure Of The Micawber Capital Essay Executive Summary I would like to say that it is a pleasure to me for work as a consultant of Micawber Capital for the reason that in this way I can recommend various strategies to solve the issues. According to my point of the corporate structure of the Micawber Capital must include organize by function, combine functions, create a chain of command and communicate your structure. The corporate structure and the organization of the Micawber need some amendment in their function, corporate social responsibilities. The corporate social responsibilitywill play a significant role in the development of the Micawber Capital for the reason that without CSR the companies did not survive. I will also recommend to Micawber that improve the human resource managementdepartment for the reason that without the improvement and excellent working of the HRM the organization did not survive. The Micawber must keep in mind the culture of the India for the without recognizing the culture did not able to work. Body As mentioned in case that I have been hired as a consultant to the senior director at Micawber Capital, one of India s largest microfinance organizations. As also mentioned in the case that my fundamental task is to recommend a corporate structure and organization is for Micawber. It is a pleasure to me for work as a consultant of Micawber Capital for the reason that in this way I can recommend various strategies to solve the issues. According to my point of the corporate
  • 22. Examples Of Individuality In The Chocolate War The positives of being an individual are more present in the media, but the negatives are normally overlooked . In the novel named The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier the main character Jerry has to deal with reality that it s not so easy to go against the grain .The novel does an excellent job highlighting how his individuality affects his social , personal life, and societal pressures and bullying . The first thing The Chocolate War highlights are the effects individuality has on the protagonist Jerry Renault throughout the story. After Jerry decides to not sell chocolates there seems to be a ripple effect of other students viewing him as a hero with kids slapping him on the butt and in the school that was a sign of respect. Then the chocolates become popular the whole thing backfires with the whole student body railing against him in hatred and disgust. You think you re better than we are? (205 page Cormier) was used by a fellow student calling Jerry out in front of the class started a kind of fire with as spark and lit the kindling of disdain they had for him. By making his decision to be an individual the result is that it makes it hard to make any allies within the school with everyone falling to conformity. Jerry had been harassed and attacked from all angles of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It brought us the Civil Right Movement to help black people get their rights and help destroy some of the cultural divides in America causing overall equal treatment . So individuality maybe seem hard and impossible, but people have done great things with it. In conscience in the novel The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier showcases a story about a Jerry and showcases some of the negative of individuality with how it affects his personal,social life and the social expectations and pressures he
  • 23. Enervation In The Triumph Of Death Essay Drizelle Baluyot Enervation in The Triumph of Death In a perfect world, sickness and death no longer exist. Ideally, there would be wholesome bodies, pure souls, and a transcendence that takes human beings beyond the limits of their imagination. Although Giorgio Aurispa longs for this kind of transcendence, he has found that life was but a seething mass of impurity (104). Human beings have managed to find purpose in the midst of life s endless scheme of enervation through work, religion, responsibility, and community. However, this is not always the case for the privileged, which Gabriele D Annunzio blatantly addresses in his novel The Triumph of Death through Giorgio Aurispa, a 20 year old man who has become wealthy through inheritance from his uncle who has just committed suicide. Giorgio begins his journey towards enervation after no longer having need of these different spheres of life and instead, immerses himself with sensuality, materialism, and whatever pleasures his heart desires. Gabriele D Annunzio used Giorgio s ambivalence to demonstrate how his journey of enervation was birthed out of privilege. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With sickness and death constantly surrounding Giorgio, he wasn t able to get through life by focusing on other aspects, such as work, community, or love. Giorgio s tendency towards privilege led him to a prideful man, an unmoved Nietzsche superman who would not settle for less than the ideal. D Annunzio used The Triumph of Death as a pessimistic warning to the privileged that the obsessive pursuit of transcendence will only lead to a disappointment that has the potential to destroy a person s soul. Life is not meant to be experienced through an idealized lens, but through hard work, dedication, responsibility, community, and everything that gives life the fullness of
  • 24. Health Consequences Of Making Constant Unhealthy Food Can you imagine not being able to buy veggies to cook a home cooked meal? Or imagine living in a place where finding and/or gaining access to supermarkets and other places that sell good quality food would be difficult? Well, that is what occurs in many low income communities today. Many low income communities are built in what is called a FoodDesert . Since there is a lot of difficulty obtaining food, those in these neighborhood tend to constantly eat food from chinese food spots, Mcdonald s, Popeye s, Burger King and etc. Yeah, maybe to the fans of these establishments and children would favor this, but this is most likely due to the fact that they do not know the health consequences of making constant unhealthy food choices. New York consists of numerous low income communities, including my own neighborhood , East Flatbush which is also considered to be a food desert . In my neighborhood, within a 1 mile radius, there are about 2 supermarkets. One supermarket is called Pathmark and the other is called Key Food , both are about 4 5 blocks away in opposite directions. On the walk to either supermarket, you will pass numerous amounts of pizzerias, corner stores, fast food restaurants and etc. This problem bothers me because so many people are unaware and basically forced into eating the trash that the government gives them due to how much money they make or what neighborhood they live in. Many people may not see food deserts as a problem. However, food deserts
  • 25. Mobil Commerce Essay Mobil Commerce The greatest wealth in the 21st century will not be made from products or services, but rather by the company that creates the conduit for international m commerce through the mobile device (Unknown author) As defined by market analysts, mobile commerce is the natural extension of e commerce that allows consumers to make business via a wireless mode anytime, anywhere and always on. It uses digital cellular phones, PDAs, pagers, notebooks and even cars can already be online wirelessly, all this developing another channel of the value added chain. It is the innovation to meet the evolving customer needs of wanting to escape the personal interaction eyeball to eyeball pressure of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this scenario, consumers are recognized by the signals they emit, most likely from their wireless phones or PDAs, and they can purchase goods and services from vending machines and businesses without having to use a checkbook, credit card or cash. But making the wireless wallet a reality will require an evolution of both technology and consumer attitudes that is still far in the distance. Moreover, at the commerce phase, in which consumers should realize that using wireless devices to purchase real goods in the physical world does not necessarily deliver those goods to their wireless device. It will be a challenge to convince consumers to leave their credit cards at home and let their phones do the purchasing. In addition to this, consumers will need easy to carry wireless devices that they will always have with them, and terminals will have to be available at stores or in vending machines. Both of these devices must have the necessary infrastructure to enable transactions. Last, and most difficult, there must be a worldwide standards initiatives. However, the most important aspect is to explain to the consumers, what is their bennefit to use the services of m commerce, instead of the brick and mortal
  • 26. Changes During The Agricultural Community Essay Due to changes in the agricultural community there was in early nineteenth century East Anglia a significant situation of underemployment within the agricultural labourers community. At this time it was also being recognised that there was an ever increasing growth in population; for instance: several landowners and journalists attributed the problems of rural society to the size of the labourers families and to their tendency to marry at an early age. It has been suggested that the average size of the agricultural labourers household was 4.9. This population rise in turn put pressure on the supply of housing, resulting in many agricultural labouring families living in small, squalid and overcrowded cottages, many consisting of just one room, with no ceiling, just the bare roof tiles and a clay floor. The building itself would have been constructed from unbound stone or wattle and mud. It can be suggested that: The vegetable substances mixed with the mud to make it bind, rapidly decompose, leaving the walls porous. The earth of the floor is full of vegetable matter [...] it is peculiarly liable to damp. It can be suggested therefore that the growth of population, coupled with the deterioration of living standards within agricultural communities of East Anglia contributed towards the pauperisation of the agricultural labourers and their families. The aforementioned growth of population within the agricultural communities of East Anglia led to an ever increasing
  • 27. African American Slaves In The Caribbean In 1789 In 1789 Saint Domingue produced 60% of the world s coffee and 40% of the world s sugar imported by France and Britain. The colony was the most profitable possession of the French Empire. Saint Domingue was also the wealthiest and most prosperous colony, for the plantation owners at least, of all the colonies in the Caribbean. In 1789, whites numbered 32,000; mulattoes and free blacks, 28,000; and dark slaves, an expected 452,000. The most reduced class of society was oppressed blacks, who dwarfed whites and free non white individuals by an edge of ten to one. The slave populace on the island totaled portion of the one million slaves in the Caribbean by 1789. 66% were African conceived, and they had a tendency to be less tame than those conceived in the Americas. The passing rate in the Caribbean surpassed the conception rate, so imports of subjugated Africans were important to keep up the numbers required to work the estates. The slave populace declined at a yearly rate of two to five percent, because of workaholic behavior, lacking nourishment and sanctuary, deficient dress and medicinal consideration, and an irregularity between the genders, with a greater number of men than ladies. A few slaves were of a creole exclusive class of urban slaves and domestics, who filled in as cooks, individual workers and artisans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Around that time, colonial legislations, concerned with this growing and strengthening population, passed discriminatory laws that visibly differentiated these freedmen by dictating their clothing and where they could live. These laws also barred them from occupying many public offices. Many of these freedmen were also artisans and overseers, or domestic servants in the plantation houses. Le Cap FranГ§ais, a northern port, had a large population of freed slaves, and these men would later become important leaders in the 1791 slave rebellion and later
  • 28. The Theories Of Law That Apply Strict Product Liability... In this court case there are two theories of Law that Apply, Strict product liability and negligence. These theories were originally applied under Delaware law in the case, Stark ex re. Jacobsen V. Ford Motor Co. Thus raising the inquiry of how these theories may have varied had the case s venue been located in Indiana. According to the West s Indiana Law Encyclopedia, In Strict Liability actions, the plaintiff must prove that (1) the product was defective and unreasonably dangerous, (2) the defective condition existed at the time the product left the defendant s control, and (3) the defective condition was the proximate cause of the plaintiff s injuries 27 Ind. Law Encyc. Generally ss 10 (2002). All three of these conditions must be met in order for strict liability to be present. The first condition the product must be defective and unreasonably dangerous entails that the product in some manner does not operate as it was intended and due to the defect the product poses a threat to the well being of whomever uses it. The requirement that the defective condition existed at the time of the purchase is important because it requires the product to have been defective when bought, not due to improper use by the purchaser. Finally, for strict liability to exist the defective condition must have caused the plaintiff to suffer an injury. West s Indiana Law encyclopedia states that, A product may be defective within the meaning of the product liability act because of
  • 29. Breed Discrimination Research Paper What exactly is breed discrimination? Good question. Also known as Breed Specific Legislation, (BSL) it is the targeting towards dogs based off of their appearance. Remember when our teachers told us to never judge a book by its cover? Society is doing just that to the innocent dogs who are neglected because of history and abusive owners. How do people know what something is like until they have given it a chance? Society is judging dogs like Pitbulls, German Shepherds, Rottweilers and more, based on what they have heard about the dog. The over exaggerating news creates a vicious picture in the human minds about these innocent breeds of dogs, even though the people that judge have never actually owned one of these dogs before. There are
  • 30. To The Black American Troops Analysis The end of World War II and the start of the Algerian War of Independence defined France during the mid 1900s. Many black intellectuals, including poet LГ©opold SГ©dar Senghor and writer William Gardner Smith grappled with the war, colonialism and racism that permeated French culture, whether overtly or subtly. Despite the similar imagery within their prose, the authors showcase two distinct points of view. Both authors describe ugly, inhuman visages, but in Senghor s work, these twisted facesare merely masks, as removable as the humanly constructed horror of the era, whereas Smith sees the twistedness as fully ingrained in the human countenance. Senghor s poem To the Black American Troops, recalls the bitterness of World War II for black ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker says, Oh, Lord, take from my memory France that is not France, / This mask of meanness and hate on the face of France / This mask of meanness and hate that I can only hate (Senghor 71). Like in Senghor s other poem, the speaker describes the negative impressions and actions taken by France as a mask. Masks can be removed, much like the uniforms in the first poem, revealing a face underneath. Additionally, the speaker believes the face underneath to be the real France. A chance at redemption is proposed by the speaker when the speaker says, O bless this nation, Lord, who seeks her own face / Under the mask, yet barely recognizes it / Who seeks You in the cold and the hunger (Senghor 72). The passage offers hope for redemption because France seeks its own face hidden beneath the mask. However, unlike Senghor s first poem, the speaker here suggests that the figure beneath the mask is mutable. France s face has changed while the mask has been obscuring its view. Despite this difference, the mere fact that France seeks a god like figure within a frozen wasteland hints at the possibility of redemption for its misdeeds in Algeria. Redemption in this poem requires more work on the behalf of the country. William Gardner Smith, in his novel The Stone Face, continues to employ the use of faces as a literary device that explores the possibility for redemption. The Stone Face differs slightly from Senghor s works by using the image of a face rather than a mask. A face first appears near the beginning of novel in one of Simeon Brown s paintings. Simeon describes the face he paints as
  • 31. Operation Restore Hope In Somalia As chaos erupted in Somalia in the early 1990s, the United Nations came to the conclusion that intervention was the only method of preventing the nation from total loss. Drought and disease combined with oligarchic rule resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians across the country. The U.N. took immediate action, mobilizing a relief effort to provide food aid and humanitarian assistance to Somalia. However, once in country, members of the U.N. Security Council realized the magnitude of the situation they had become involved in. The recent death of Dictator Muhammad Siad Barre had left the country in ruins as local warlords fought violently for power over the region. The result, civilians were caught in the crossfire of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Internally, the U.N. leadership charged with handling peacekeepingoperations did not have enough time to setup and receive proper instruction as to the events transpiring in Somalia. Second, the manner with which the U.N. planned to continue U.S. operations did not align with the actions taken by their predecessors. Such changes of leadership, tradition, doctrine, personal chemistry, operating procedures, policy instincts, and bureaucratic systems were bound to disrupt the effectiveness and credibility of the military presence (Crocker, 1995). Aside from operational failures by the UN and US in Somalia as a part of UNOSOM II, Richard K. Betts explains well another key reason why failure was imminent. In his article The Delusion of Impartial Intervention , he says that foreign nations can t just provide military assistance in terms of a peacekeeping effort, because when the fight is over what is to say further uprising will not continue (Betts, 1994). Avoiding a lack luster strategy of neutrality in times of conflict, he advocates for decisive action on behalf of a favored organization. In the case of UNOSOM II, coalition forces should have worked harder to politically intervene. By not rebuilding a political structure in Somalia, a vacuum of power continued to exist, resulting in a continuous oligarchy dominated by the
  • 32. Marketing Strategy Of Sprint And T Mobile Sprint and T Mobile are both owned both majority owned by large international telecommunications groups. Sprint is majority owned by SoftBank in Japan, and T Mobile is majority owned by Deutsche Telekom of Germany (Gelles De La Merced, 5 Jun 2014). The decision to end talks to merge Sprint and T Mobile companies was a tough decision for Masayoshi Son. Son is a billionaire who controls SoftBank as president and chief executive officer, is an entrepreneur who reshaped Japan s wireless industry, and has goals of reshaping wireless industry in the United States. Sprint and T Mobile are the third and fourth largest wireless carriers in the United States. Using the vision by Mr. Son to combine the companies would greatly increase his ability to compete with AT T and Verizon Wireless for customers. If Mr. Son was to make such a significant decision for his company to merge and purchase T Moble and create a merger, he should consider the Vroom Yetton model s seven questions to help guide him with his decision making style. Is the quality of the decision important? In the case of the Sprint and T Mobile merging the decision is very important to Mr. Son and Sprint. If the merger is to go through it would give Sprint and additional 50 million customers, and potential give Sprint the opportunity to compete with Verizon and AT T. The answer is yes. Do I have sufficient information to make a high quality decision? Mr. Son being a successful entrepreneur has the expertise and
  • 33. Statement Of Purpose Statement For Mumbai STATEMENT OF PURPOSE ABHIJEET REDEKAR It was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who said in October 2004: When we talk of a resurgent Asia, people think of the great changes that have come about in Shanghai. I share this aspiration to transform Mumbai in the next five years in such a manner that people would forget about Shanghai and Mumbai will become a talking point, the prime minister said. I have a dream that we can do it. I believe we can become number one through modernization, expansion and development and make Mumbai the number one city in our country, Fast forward 11 years later to 2015 and here we are, Mumbai is in no way an approximation of what Shanghai is today. Pollution, encroachment, traffic congestion and unplanned urbanization have taken their toll on India s commercial capital. It s not a complete failure though as Mumbai has got a new 8.8 km stretch of monorail track, the new T2 terminal of the Mumbai International Airport, the Sahar Elevated Road, the first line of the Mumbai Metro s first phase and the 6.54 km Santacruz Chembur Link Road. In the next few years, other projects which are due to be completed include the second phase of the monorail, the Navi Mumbai metro rail s first line, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditionally, Architects have designed and built housing, utilities, transportation, and society s entire infrastructure. I belong to the city of Mumbai, India. The ingenious majesty of skyscrapers or the sheer complexity of the space formation of Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia highly intrigues me. Growth brings along with it both advantages and disadvantages. While Mumbai is growing up to become a truly global city, we as citizens of Mumbai also have witnessed the mayhem which engulfs all sectors and most importantly the transportation / development
  • 34. Definition Essay On Slang Word Everyone has a word or phrase that purely defines who they are, how they speak or the way they act. In this case, the slang word that defines me most is LOLOL . Nearly everyone in America is aware of the slang word as LOL, which stands for laughing out loud. LOLOL means close to the exact same thing as the slang word LOLbut it represents a continuation of someone, or multiple people expressing their laughter by lots of laughing out loud, . There are multiple definitions for this slang word, but the way Internet Slang defines this word is the one that relates most to the meaning I believe in. According to Urban Dictionary, the definition of the word LOLOL is when one may not only suck a penis but talk while doing it. This definition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This slang word can be used through dialogue as well as a visual, sound, smell, taste, and touch. One of the most recent visual encounters of using the word LOLOL was when my friend Taylor Bruck was playing intramural basketball. Intramural sports are when people get teams together to play one another in a non competitive fashion but, Taylor tried making this very competitive so she decided to wear goggles and a mouth guard. I do not think I can t remember a time that I laughed that hard. Since Taylor is one of my good friends I able to laugh at her without offending her. Another visual detail that always seems to have me laughing out loud is when I watch videos of dogs playing. I love watching videos of dogs that are doing trick and end up failing or when dogs do something funny but of course not videos of dogs hurting themselves. Now, for the last example of a visual detail that helps explain LOLOL is a classic. Taylor Bacon, my best friend and I live by a lake named Lake Ladue. Last summer we both decided to go canoeing so when we went we could rent out a canoe for two hours. Our trip on the lake was going smoothly besides the fact we could not make the canoe go straight. We had the hardest time to move in the water and before you know it time was almost up. When we arrived back at shore, the guy who was helping us started laughing at us because we have been rowing the canoe backward the whole time. Taylor and I just looked at each other and started dying of laughter at how dumb we both just
  • 35. Sacred Heart School Observation Report As the winter was coming to a start this year there was a significant survival that came and took place at Sacred Heart School.This is not a usual survival story no one survived a surgery, disease, or getting lost in the woods.This story is about a tiny male leopard gecko named pokey.This commotion all started at the beginning of the 2016/2017 school year when the grade When Yuliya Kistanov s grade Five English class from Sacred Heart School got their first leopard geckonamed Echo. They got Echo near the start of the last school year when a project took place asking them to try and do something to help their classroom members become better at what they do.Their was one group that decided to work on the classes responsibility and you guessed
  • 36. The Defamation Of Women In The Medieval Era Defamation of women during the medieval period stemmed from Christian ideology that claimed women were mentally weaker and therefore more susceptible to temptations of the flesh. This assumption often resulted in women being portrayed as overly sexual beings that aggressively sought to physically soil a man s goodness. As painted in BibliothГЁque De L Arsenal, the womanis shown as a contentious predator that clings to the man s clothes urging him to sleep with her. It can be noted that he is half dressed, quite clearly uncomfortable and attempting to make an escape while she, fully naked, tugs at the bottom of his shirt to come towards the bed. In the piece she is aggressive in her lust, painting her as inherently sinful. Yet another common theme that characterized femaleintegrity can be found in the penis trees drawn throughout the era. In Massa Marittima s Mural, the implication that women harvested penises and were more interested in the physical aspects of a man rather than the Christian influenced concepts of celibacy and purity were openly accepted. Pictures like these were not created by women or based on any concrete experience, instead they repeatedly drew inspiration from perpetuated stereotypes that further discredited the morality of women. These stereotypes were not only found in paintings but in literature as well. In Jean de Meun s popular tale, Romance of the Rose, an older woman speaks on her advice for younger women. In this advice, we can see the
  • 37. Importance Of Communication Delays In Communication Delays in communication impacts a child s social and intellectual development and for that reason early intervention is crucial. Where social perspective is concerned, a speech, language and communication disorder or delay can lead to much distress, giving a knock on affect to other areas in life. Most children have a tendency to be fairly self interested and impatient with the individuals who they do not comprehend or the individuals who do not comprehend them. A child with communication issues may be left out of playtime discussions and play. It would be useful that school staff teach the child s classmates to be mindful of their communication issue and encourage them to connect with the child and to pay little attention to their issues. These delays can make them withdrawn and timid, so they may not start social connections if they are not empowered by school staff or their classmates. The intellectual side of communication is significant to learning since it is the channel to the new data taught by the teaching staff. Problems with speech, language and communication delay influences the way in how they compose their outlook or feelings, create unique views and how they convey them. Perhaps they cannot understand what the teaching staff is discussing in the lesson, have trouble reading since they do not comprehend the world around them or have a writing delay since it is extremely troublesome for them to sort out their thoughts into sentences. In the event that
  • 38. Iago’s Manipulation of Othello in Shakespeare’s Othello... Iago s Manipulation of Othello in Shakespeare s Othello Once a seed of suspicion or doubt is planted in a person s mind, the noxious effect of jealousy is soon to ensue. Jealousy and suspicion are Othello s flaws hubris throughout the play and foreshadow to the audience his imminent downfall. He believes what Iago tells him so strongly that he compromises his close relationship with his best friend and his love for his wife. Iago manipulates Othello through the use of extortion, literary techniques, and his keen judge of character. His syntax and diction are so simple yet so powerful because he uses the correct rhetorical questions and addresses Othello with respectful terms such as my lord. He allows Othello do most of the talking... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By using short, choppy sentence structure and weak diction, he seems less of a threat to Othello and his innocence is enhanced through it. Also, by always using rhetorical questions, he never does address what it is Othello is talking about. Iago distorts Othello s thoughts and gets him to think he knows much more than he is telling him about the entire affair. This becomes especially clear when Othello asks for ocular proof and Iago confirms he has it using statements like I should be wise; for honesty s a fool and looses that it works for, Act III Scene iii line 378 379, meaning he should not tell Othello what he knows or it would ruin Iago s reputation. This sets Othello s suspicions aflame and soon Iago is relaying to him the story about Cassio s dream about he and Desdemona, and finally, he closes with the handkerchief, the most powerful thing which Othello held as a sacred gift of love to his wife. He is then completely overcome with jealousy and scorn for his former lover and friend, wanting death for the both of them. Throughout this passage, Iago s main techniques of deception include lies, syntax and diction, and hoodwinking Othello into thinking his way. By quickly averting his conflict with Othello at the start of the scene, he easily avoids confrontation
  • 39. Independent Petroleum Association Of America Nathan Hogge Mr. Harlin American Government 3B 4/8/16 American Government Research Paper: Independent Petroleum Association of America Since the world began man has been obsessed with finding a source of energy that is renewable and efficient in making for the benefit of building, transportation, agriculture, and so many other different venues that it cannot be listed. I am talking about oil the black substance made from millions of years of decomposition of animals and plants. The pressure and time eventually transforms dead organisms into an energy that can be used to power automobiles, lights, boats, construction equipment, and the list goes on and on. With all of the oil that our wonderful earth has created our government has created an institution that helps regulate and control our oil and gas industry. The IPAA has a great history and purpose by practicing their rights as an organization to represent the people of the oil industry. About 2 years ago my interest in oil sparked when a man I had known for my whole life began his own business as a hydrostatic tube tester. Pretty soon I joined him in working the long days in the oil field and quickly absorbed all the information he knew. From owning an oil lease to fixing the seating nipple at the end of a well pump I learned quickly what this line of work was all about. So when asked about an interest group to write about I wanted to do something involving the oil industry since I was fairly knowledgeable about it and I
  • 40. Character Of Grendel And Beowulf Most readers find it hard to understand and sympathize with the antagonist of a story. When most think of Grendel, they picture evil and mayhem. However, this is because of the one sided portrayal provided by the novel Beowulf. By having another piece of writing that identifies the other side to the character that was not addressed, it allows the reader to see a different point of view and connect with the overall story even more; this is especially important in significant parts of the story. Both novels express distinct views on Grendel s character, most powerfully shown during Grendel s attack and demise. One major scene, where the actions and motives are portrayed differently, is the main fight between Beowulf and Grendel. Heaney... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike in Beowulf, Grendel is not a simple minded creature who wrecks innocent lives just for the sake of doing so. There is this inner struggle within him; Grendel is a misfit and battles with his own identity and where he fits in the world. He refuses to see his own value and instead wonders what life would be like if his role in the world were different. After a discussion with someone of his kind, the dragon, Grendel realizes he cannot change who he is, so he must embrace it instead. The difference between the novels is not Grendel s actions, but instead the omission of inner conflicts leading up to those actions. The other main scene that brought out the changing description of Grendel was the time of Grendel s death. In Beowulf, the event was more focused on the victory for Beowulf instead of the death of Grendel. Beowulf was granted the glory of winning; Grendel was driven under the fen banks, fatally hurt, to his desolate lair. His days were numbered, the end of his life was coming over him, he knew it for certain; and one bloody clash had fulfilled the dearest wishes of the Danes (Heaney 55). The death of this monster was seen as a huge relief and victory for the Danes and started a long period of celebration and praise for Beowulf. This achievement created a reputation that would stay with Beowulf for the rest of his life. The entire war proved to the people how strong Beowulf was and left Grendel to be remembered as a barbaric monster who in the end
  • 41. Sherlock Holmes Vs Duin Research Paper Sherlock Holmes and Dupin are both very good detectives, however they both have their merits and disadvantages. In this essay I will argue that Sherlock Holmes makes a better Detective than Dupin. Dupin is arrogant, selfish, and imaginative, while Sherlock Holmes is Selfless, Confident, and he is also imaginative like Dupin, but he does not let that imagination interfere with is work. Even though Dupin and Sherlock Holmesboth have merit with imagination, Sherlocks ability to not let his imagination interfere with his work and his selflessness makes him a better detective, even though he may not always get his case right. Dupin is a very arrogant person an observation is made through situations, such as the cellar. Dupin even inquires about... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holmes usually investigates and solves cases just for the fun of it and he never really asks for a reward or receives any sort of remuneration for any of his work. Holmes does not receive any sort of reward when he solves the Silver Blaze case, because all he really wanted to gain from the case is knowledge and companionship. If you care to smoke a cigar in our rooms, Colonel, I shall be happy to give you any other details which might interest you (Silver Blaze, 101). This is Holmes is trying to share his knowledge with the colonel, but Holmes is also looking for companionship with the colonel also. Sherlock Holmes is selfless in his acts in the fact that he does not want any sort of reward for his work other than to gain knowledge and companionship. Holmes last good quality is his confidence, though it sometimes can get him into trouble it seldom does. Holmes confidence brings to life in Silver Blaze when he leads the investigation and figures out that the horse had wandered to a neighboring pasture. Ah, it bolted and was cared for by one of the neighbours (Silver Blaze, 101). Holmes figured this out because he has the confidence in himself to be knowledgeable and research about the area. Holmes is a confident
  • 42. Nationalism Is A Political Ideology Essay INTRODUCTION: Nationalism is a political ideology. It generally involves the identification of a state. According to Hans Kohn, Nationalism is an idea, an idea force which fills man s brain and heart with new thoughts and sentiments and drives him to translate his consciousness into deeds of organized action (Agarwal, 1996). Usually we can see two forms of nationalism. One is liberal nationalism and the other is aggressive nationalism. Because of liberal nationalism, different countries of the world could achieve their independence. On the contrary, aggressive nationalism creates danger for a country. World War I and World War II are examples of aggressive nationalism. Liberal nationalism is concerned with justice or peace. On the other hand, aggressive nationalism is concerned with injustice or war. Nationalism creates the national feelings in the minds of the people of a country. With this national feeling, people of a country can make the cultural, political and economic development. Nationalism takes different forms at different stages of the process of development of a nation or state (Karim, 1992). There are different castes and religions in our country. People of all castes and religions live together peacefully in our country because of liberal nationalism. Bangladesh has a historical legacy of its nationalism. The people of Bangladesh had started struggling for the independence from 1857. Lords of Britain had suppressed us a lot but we did not lose our courage
  • 43. Wilbur s Airplane Flaw Wilbur and Orville Wright faced many problems and challenges when striving to complete development of the first ever motorized Aircraft, a lot of times, the problem was the weather. The weather conditions in KillDevil Hills often included mainly rain. Also, the wind was sometimes much too light to actually give the 625Lb. aircraft any lift. The problems that the Wright brothers faced were not only the weather conditions but the airplane itself. When they first tested the motor, it vibrated too much and it broke the propeller shafts. The propeller shaft was very important because it was responsible for making the propeller spin. They had it repaired by Charlie Taylor in Ohio. When they received the aircraft back, they decided to test
  • 44. Advancements Of The Middle Class Innovations grounded in industrialization paved the way for shifting lifestyle for Europeans and Americans. Between 1700 and 1830, much of America and Europe experienced a rise in innovation, propelling product design. Previously, manufacturers utilized basic tools and machinery. As a result, mass production, improved transportation and communication surfaced. There was an increased volume and variety of products. Because of the varietal increase among products, designed objects helped distinguish social hierarchy both nationally and individually. Nationally, in the sense that the object was owned by most people perhaps among the middle class. Individually, in the sense that most members of the upper class wanted objects specifically... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The middle class began to own objects otherwise considered luxuries, including tea and tea tables. Tea became cheaper to produce, which was previously restricted to the powerful. All the excitement of fashionable social gatherings became bound up in one item the tea table. This tilt top tea table enabled people to engage in social interaction and display their refinement, while allowing equal say in conversation. Also, [...] they were being built inexpensively for a mid level market. Artisans collaborated with other specialists to make their jobs easier, reduce costs and raise profits. Tilt top tea tables became a staple in American parlors. As their equity grew, the colonists desired a more fashionable household, including new structures like the aforementioned. These tables were shipped mostly everywhere in the colonies, becoming a national trend, which attests to the form s popularity with mid level consumers throughout the colonies. A tilt top tea table was a signifier of refinement. The popularity of tilt top tea tables may have helped spread the consumerist impulse that made possible later increases in stylish goods. The desire for material objects among middle class people increased. Although during the Industrial Revolution, in America, the middle class saw an emergence, the upper class was still quite prevalent. Some objects were specifically designed for individuals of wealth. The McIntire chair, created by
  • 45. Importance Of America s Gift To My Generation America s Gift to My Generation Dear Teachers, Parents, kids, and Veterans. I strongly believe that everything unique about America will leave a very special gift in everyone s heart s. Just like The gifts of Freedom, Pride and Justice, the ones you can never leave behind. It s extremely significant to note that America has been so offering to us. Not only it has given us many chances, gifts and offers but the thought of making our lives seem so valuable. as khalil Gibran once mentioned that life without liberty is like a body without a spirit. To live in the United Statesis a great possibility because once you ve decided what you want to be, many choices and opportunities will be floating