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Tale of Multak- A Tragic Odyssey Essay
Ben Multak Unperson stands out unmistakably from the rest of the pedantic language denouncing my
existence. The second hand on the clock was struck by lethargy as time slowed around me. The blades
of the fans overhead whooshed in the air as if to threaten me, the paper shredder on Julian s desk
seemed to gnarl at me as it devours the past of Oceania in to bits of oblivion. Even the old coffee
maker hissed and snarled as it served another cup of cappuccino . At that moment, a sense of despair
washed over me as I realized that the whole world was against me. As a matter of fact, the world is
against me, I was to be executed soon, not only will I not exist physically; I would cease to exist in
memories, and history as well. Scarier still, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I rode the elevator up to my room and looked for a bag to make travelling easier. Ordinary citizens
were not allowed to own suitcases as it was an item for travel, and everyday citizens were advised
strongly against traveling. At the corner of my bedroom lies a large black plastic bag which I used to
dispose of garbage, thankfully there isn t any trash in it already, so I quickly put a plain navy suit and a
blue tie in the bag along with an oxford penny loafer, I can t be seen with a Party overall near the
border, I would undoubtedly be caught. With all my belongings packed in a black bag, I have
everything I need to survive besides an important detail. A plan. A Party member dressed in overalls
would not make it a mile out of London without being stopped and questioned. A wise man once said:
Failing to plan is planning to fail . The most crucial part of this plan is the creation of a new identity,
an identity that wouldn t be questioned while traveling. A well respected identity that people don t ask
too many questions about. With the telescreen buzzing incessantly in the background, I am reminded
of an identity that is present in the lives of all Oceanian citizens, a reporter. The joy of my brilliant
idea was short lived as three police vehicles pulled up to the front of the lobby. Being on the fifth
floor, the only other way down besides the
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Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act (FERPA)
Annotated Bibliography List
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). (2015, June 26). Retrieved November 21, 2016,
from http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, known as FERPA, is a law that was made to protect
students personal information and educational records. This law affects secondary teachers by holding
us liable and responsible for student records and requires us to protect them and keep them private. It
is not permissible for teachers to share this information with anyone other than parents or eligible
students (when they become of legal age). The students are affected by this law as well because they
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(2006, April 5). Retrieved November 21, 2016, from http://www.centerforpubliceducation.org/Main
Menu/Public education/The law and its influen e on public school districts An overview/Religion and
Public Schools.html.
There has been a lot of controversy about religion in public schools. The constitution states these
religion clauses in a very vague and unclear way so it leaves it up in the air for interpretation. Teachers
are allowed to teach religion, but cannot show religion the laws seem to contradict each other so right
now, it is sort of up in the air as to what is legal and what is not.
As a teacher, I try to stay neutral as far as expressing my religious beliefs, however, I do not change
my actions which are based on religious beliefs. Students are affected because they are caught in the
middle, it seems, sometimes. There are some students whose families don t celebrate a holiday, but at
school, they don t want to feel left out so they participate in the religious holiday festivities. It is one
of those really touchy areas that I doubt will ever be completely clear.
Klein, A. (2016). No Child Left Behind Overview: Definitions, Requirements, Criticisms, and More.
Retrieved November 21, 2016,
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Community College Speech Tournament
The Houston Community College organized a speech tournament for students to partake in an
opportunity of demonstrating both their speech and communication skills. The student s skills are
applied while each individual presents their speeches on the most popular topics, such as legalizing
marijuana and Obamacare. In front of a vast audience, filled with many faculty members, the audience
is able to listen to the students input and conducted research they have completed while
simultaneously exhibiting their communication skills successfully. The main purpose of hosting a
speech tournament are for students to exemplify those acquired skills and to allow faculty to evaluate
the presented content and review on further improvising.
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Each student is able to showcase their personal skills, gain substantial experience, and evaluate other
speakers. More than simply winning an award, those who participate in speech tournaments are
motivated to perform and excel a lot further. Engaging in speech tournaments will also encourage
students who participate to adopt techniques and skills. In regards to the student s career s, students
are able to prosper and succeed when job searching and completing job interviews. One of the many
benefits of participating in college speech tournaments is the ability to use their experience on the
student s resume. As the student continues to build and strengthen their resume, he or she can secure
their desired job position. Speech tournaments are known to develop excellent oral and written
communication skills as well as critical thinking skills. Also, the students can develop effective tools
for research and presentation. The following components are especially essential in the workplace.
Recruiters will see high potential in the potential employee in which will lead them to being hired
immediately, allowing the student to start their career
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Benefits Of Safe Injections Sites
Many people view safe Injections sites as something extremely controversial. Some people are
completely for the idea of them as well as implementing in their neighborhoods, while others are
extremely against the idea and will do anything they can to ensure that they never make their way into
their neighborhood. That being said, because of the Supreme Court of Canada s decision in the
Canada (AG) v PHS Community Services Society, many more of them will be opening up across
Canada. The Court s decision in the case will have an extremely positive impact on Canada, as proven
through empirical evidence, on vulnerable drug users and addicts, the health and safety of Canada, as
well as legal and constitutional rights of Canadians. Prior to the ... Show more content on
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5). The federal Minister of Health, under Stephen Harper s conservative government in 2008, had
failed to extend Insite s CDSA exemption, which brought about (Kennedy, n.d.). The Federal Health
Minster s decision had sparked Insite to go to the many courts that came prior to the Supreme Court,
where Insite argued that their section 7 right of The Charter of Rights and Freedoms had been violated
( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). First, the case went to a trial court in which the judge found that
the application of the CDSA to Insite Violated their section 7 right under the charter, and granted
Insite a constitutional exemption allowing it to continue to operate free from federal drug laws , but
the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and held that the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity
applied ( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). Ultimately, the case was appealed again, but to the highest
court in Canada: the Supreme Court of Canada. The Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada decided,
in a unanimous decision, that not granting Insite an exemption to operate would be constitutionally
unacceptable, and not in the best interest of Canadians. Although the Supreme Court decided this, it
wasn t for the reason of interjurisdictional immunity,
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Compare And Contrast The French Revolution And Christian...
It has been proven by historians that the French revolution is so similar in many ways to the 25th of
January revolution. Obviously, History repeats itself; as we have similar events in which took places
in different parts of the world at different eras. As both the French revolution of 1789 1799 and the
Egyptian revolution of 2011; were in different places and different times, but still they have numerous
similarities regarding their motivations, rulers, reasons, demands and methods. First, both were
inspired by other countries revolutions success in reaching their demands by revolting, for the French
were inspired by the American Revolution s success, and Egyptians were inspired by the success of
the Tunisian Revolution. Ideas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the Attack on the Tuileries palace, the march was bigger than expected so the crowd defeated
the Swiss Guard. Same as during the Day of Anger when the government attempted to suppress the
crowd and failed as the people eventually forced them to retreat, succeeded in marching and an
excessive number of demonstrations occurred. During the March on Versailles and the Day of Anger,
women took part actively within the revolution as they marched too and risked their lives as well as
men. Similar to the storming of Bastille when the people entered the prison and freed the prisoners
taken there, in Egypt, protestors attacked prisons/police stations such as Torrah prison and the police
station in Khargah, took control and freed the prisoners taken there; and as well as the French
protestors robbed the city armory for weapons as they marched to the Palace of Versailles, the
Egyptian stole weapons from the police stations. In France, they formed the National Assembly at that
time to rule the country in a suitable way in order to control the situation, and Egypt likewise turned
everything to the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed forces by the leadership of the country in
order to control the situation. Sadly, a lot of people were injured and other died throughout both
revolutions in order to bring renaissances and improvements to their countries. Finally,
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Frida Kahlo Culture Essay
Robyn Muilenburg
Frida Kahlo Culture Essay
09.26.2014
Frida Kahlo was born in Mexico 1907. She was a Mexican artist who painted from the 1920s until she
died in 1954, she liked to paint herself the best, so she is most well known for that. Frida got into a car
accident when she was young that left her injured. Her art reflects her pain, she was unable to walk
properly and in pain throughout the rest of her life. She was super influenced by surrealism, she didn t
like to have her art categorized though, she said that she paints her reality and not dreams or
nightmares. She painted sixty six self portraits that all portray her pain, cultural identity, heritage, and
intense emotion.
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A machine, a concrete block, and cables from all these other machines and cables inside the earth. The
middle ground has a whole bunch of gray pipes and metal in a dirty and dead looking background.
The sky is by a horizon covered in skyscrapers. Smokestacks exhaust fumes by the American flag.
The name Ford is written across these factory chimneys. The American side looks unhealthy and
polluted, a place you wouldn t want to necessarily go to. It s pretty obvious she preferred Mexico over
the United States.
The left half of the painting is covered in nature and other beautiful things, this side is of course her
interpretation of Mexico. The sky has two clouds, one with a sun that in my opinion looks
unnecessarily sad, and a moon, with a similar distraught. There are a lot of plants on the ground by
Frida s feet. Cacti, flowers, some not even bloomed yet, but all are extremely beautiful. On the dark
brown, healthy ground there is two mini fertility statues, surrounded by rubble and a stone skeleton s
head. The horizon has a big Mexican pyramid that is getting struck by lightning. I think it represents
that all the beauty of Mexico is in despair, but even though everything is hurting, there is still so much
beauty to look forward too, and that is still there to
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Laura Ashley Holdings Plc
Laura Ashley Holdings plc: The Battle for Survival The principal activities of the Laura Ashley
Holding Group are the design, manufacturing, sourcing, distribution and sale of clothing, accessories
and home furnishings. The Group acts through tow divisions: Retail, which reflects sales through
Laura Ashley managed stores, Mail Order and Internet, and Non retail, which includes licensing, and
franchising, although the retail sector represents the bigger one. The company operates in the UK,
Ireland and Continental Europe and to some extent in the US market. Although the former CEOs of
Laura Ashley Holdings plc have conducted several cost cutting and restructuring strategies, Ng Kwan
Cheong, who took over as chief executive of Laura Ashley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This market may provide quite a lot of potentials and profit for the company, but it has suffered a lot
in exploiting the market efficiently. Moreover, the closure of small retail shops, the opening of larger
shops and the closure of inefficient large shops may not only provoke increasing costs but also makes
employees afraid of losing their jobs, which creates an overall bad reputation of the company and thus
an possible reduction of sales. Another matter that should be analyzed and improved is the supply
chain. Solution to the mentioned problems The company should conduct a consumer survey among its
key/traditional/principal/loyal customers to meet their needs. It should focus on their core
competences, which is the design, manufacturing and retail of traditional clothes, accessories and
home furnishings and franchising and licensing. Thus they are able to formulate a mission which
signals a clear and straight message towards traditional design. In this way the loyal customers but
also new customers may have more trust in the product and (continue) buying from the company,
which would provoke an increase in sales. Maybe it would be wise to outsource some of the clothing
manufacturing to a subcontracting firm to save costs but to keep control over this subcontracting firm.
Furthermore, an orientation towards the traditional AND the youth/modern market, in this way a
diversification through an expansion towards a new market (the youth market), would be
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Analysis of Charles Murray’s “What’s Wrong with Vocational...
Hannah Dickinson
Mr. Thomason
ENGL 1020 116
15 September 2014
Analysis of Charles Murray s What s Wrong With Vocational School? Charles Murray is writing to
The Wall Street Journal, which is a huge and very diverse audience to whom to present such a
controversial argument. The point Murray is trying to make is that vocational schools are more
effective and logical courses of action for young people entering the job market than is the
conventional 4 year university track. In championing the cause of vocational schools over college,
Murray uses logos, appeals to authority, though his tone makes him come across as a little
condescending. This may almost damage his argument overall. Murray s argument is persuasive
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He challenges widespread expectation of all middle class Americans: vocational training is second
class. College is first class (Murray 632). This passage, while appearing to offer a simple definition to
the reader in order for him or her to be informed of the subject matter argued herein, already states his
position in the matter. Murray, possibly on purpose, taints his definition with diction illustrating his
bias. This could possibly damage his argument, because though he cites different perspectives, the
trouble with expectation, and a solution for these people, making him look like a hero in a way, he
also shows himself to be almost prejudiced in the argument. Conversely, later championing the
underdog, as he paints those with lower IQs, could potentially make up for his somewhat brazen
attitude for some members of his large, and no doubt very disparate, audience. His argument does use
pathos a little; citing the lower IQs, and that the people who own them may struggle trying to bend to
American culture s demand for a Bachelor s Degree, tends to tug on the emotions of the reader,
probably intentionally. This helps Murray a lot, for throughout the argument he has seemed very sure
of his argument, and as earlier mentioned, often disdainful and lofty regarding the subject matter.
Though an elitist, Murray is intelligent in his
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The Chesapeake Colonies
Beginning 1625, the first colonies in America was established in the Chesapeake, New England, and
Carolina region. More than 250,000 European settlers came over to the colonies, along with 300,000
West African slaves. The colonial societies would become the area for gold, god, and glory. Some of
the colonies flourished while some struggled to survive.
To begin, the Chesapeake region consisted of two colonies: Virginia and Maryland. In 1584, Sir
Walter Raleigh went on an exploratory voyage with several men to Roanoke Island. Landing was only
temporary because they needed decided the island was fertile to support a settlement. A couple of
years later, John White came over with 117 men, women, and children to settle in Roanoke Island.
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Pilgrims were the first to arrive on the Mayflower. They were expected to land in Virginia, but trailed
off course, landing in Plymouth. They created the Mayflower Compact which states that all who sign
the document were to remain faithful to the king and behave like a good citizen. The Pilgrims worked
nicely with the Pequot Indians. They had the help of Squanto and Samoset, who taught them how to
farm and survive. The Puritans were the second group of individuals to arrive in Massachusetts. John
Winthrop, the first governor, wanted to create a tight knit community and a model society for
Christians. This was known as City Upon a Hill . They developed laws that was connected with the
church and the state. The Puritans valued education, so they built Harvard University to train Puritan
ministers. There was also religious tension with the Puritans. Kids of religious parents didn t want a
public conversion. The church wanted the kids to stay, so they created the Half Way Covenant. It
stated that the kids can continue becoming Puritans if they read the Bible and had parents who went
through a public conversion. Next, there was a crisis with witchcraft, known as the Salem Witch
Trials. The settlers were afraid of witches, connecting it with the Devil. When the kids started
behaving oddly, blame was casted towards women and
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Essay On Lord Of The Rings Hero s Journey
I am glad you are here with me, here at the end of all things, Sam. Frodo reaches out his hand over the
flaming mouth of Mount Doom. The ring slips from his fingers and into the flames. The world returns
to where it was before the evil eye had taken over. The Lord of the Rings chronicles the journey of
Frodo Baggins to destroy the ring. It follows his transformation from a weak young hobbit to a hero
who saves Middle Earth. Frodo is an archetypal hero because he follows the hero s journey. Like all
archetypal heroes, Frodo begins in an ordinary world. He lives in the Shire with family and close
friends. He does not seek adventure, and he is content to sit, smoke a pipe, and tell stories. He receives
his call to adventure when Gandalf shows up and asks him to carry the ring to flames of Mount Doom.
The ring has been causing a disturbance in Middle Earth, and Gandalf believes Frodo can handle the
challenge. Frodo is reluctant to answer the call. He is comfortable and happy, and the journey ... Show
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He offers him guidance and advice on many occasions. Gandalf helps to protect Frodo from outside
forces and inside temptations. When Gandalf is around, Frodo feels stronger. He learns how to control
the power of the ring with Gandalf s help. Frodo faces many tests and trials along the way to Mount
Doom. He is kidnapped, attacked, and imprisoned along the way. He narrowly survives many
situations that would break lesser hobbits. In addition to the outward trials, he also faces the constant
temptation to use the ring to gain power for himself and for others. He finds support in the travel
companions that join him along the way to help him in his quest to destroy the ring. These warriors
become his allies. He also meets enemies along the way. He encounters characters that want to use the
ring for their own gain. His greatest enemy is Sauron, the Dark Lord who wants to get the ring so he
can rule all of Middle
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The Age Of Exploration And Its Impact On The Global World
The Age of Exploration is a time when Europeans started to explore the rest of the world. Exploration
is the act of searching or traveling for the purpose of discovery. Although exploration has existed as
long as human beings, its peak is seen as being during the Age of Discovery when European
navigators traveled around the world, discovering new lands cultures.The Age of global exploration
has undeniably caused more damage than progress in our current global world. It affected every being
on earth in one way or another and will continue to influence our daily life. The Age of Exploration
was rooted in new technologies and ideas growing out of the Renaissance, these included advances in
cartography, navigation, and shipbuilding. The most important development was the invention of first
the Carrack and then caravel in Iberia. These that were a combination of traditional European and
Arab designs were the first ships that could leave the relatively passive Mediterranean and sail safely
on the open Atlantic. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Age of Exploration began in the early 15th century and lasted until the 17th century. Historian
discovered the reason why and the information gained during the Age of Exploration significantly
helped in the advancement of geographic
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Essay about Of Ideas, the Mind, and the Universe
Perception is a concept that we take for granted in our everyday lives. We assume that what we
perceive are the physical properties of the objects we encounter. George Berkeley, through his work
Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous , questions these notions of what is truly real. Berkeley
voices his opinion through the character Philonous, who assumes a very similar role to Socrates in the
Platonic dialogues. First, it is necessary to distinguish between different types of sensory perception
for clarity s sake. Philonous systematically shows where all sensory perceptions break down to qualia
within the mind in the beginning of his dialogue, first with secondary qualities, and then primary
qualities. To explain our sense of objective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hylas believes that heat is inherent within the object (and is thus an example of one of Locke s
primary qualities), but Philonous presents him with a simple thought experiment which dispels Hylas
belief: Supose now one of your hands hot, and the other cold, and that they are both at once put into
the same vessel of water, in an intermediate state; will not the water seem cold to one hand and warm
to the other? Here, Philonous has given an example of two opposite sensations arising from the same
object, which, if we assume heat to be a property inherent of the object, creates a contradiction.
Therefore, Philonous concludes that heat cannot be a sensible quality. Philonous gives another
example, in which he says that if one pricks their finger with a pin, the pain obviously occurs from the
prick, not a property inherent in the pin. He presents this as analogous to the fire, and claims that it is
just as absurd to say that the pain from a burn, which he equates with a great heat, is inherent within
the fire as it is to say that pain is inherent within the pin . Philonous uses this technique of pleasure
and pain existing within senseless objects in order to debunk a number of other sensory perceptions,
including sweetness, bitterness, and odour . As for sound, Hylas admits that the sensation of sound
occurs within the mind, but that it is based upon the movement of air. Philonous refutes
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Toyota
The case of Toyota recall
By Daniel Opoku
Abstract Purpose: the main purpose of this study is to find out about the recalls of Toyota vehicles
which lead to the death of some innocent lives. The recall was due to unintended acceleration. Toyota
ultimately recalled millions of its cars for floor mat issues, brake problems and sticky gas pedals.
Methodology: Data was collected online, by the help of some selected search engines. Information
was collected from Toyota s national website as well as other private sites. Findings/results: Most
organization should seek for customers or consumer s satisfaction rather than targeting of making high
profit. Arrogance and choosing to ignore quality warnings when failures begin to happen is ... Show
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The gas pedals was too long and there is a little space between it and the floor mat. In all, there was a
poorly designed floor mat Toyota began a massive recall last year worldwide to fix the problems that
were attributed to faulty accelerators, floor mats getting stuck in gas pedals and brake problems in
Prius hybrids. More than 8.5 million Toyota cars and trucks have been recalled. Drivers have
complained of cars careering out of control at 65mph while overtaking, and negotiating roundabouts
so fast that it felt like their car was on two wheels. A mechanical fault, caused by a combination of
wear and cold and wet weather, Toyota believes, means that the accelerator pedal sometimes sticks
down. Around 10,000 Toyota owners have so far contacted a hotline to air concerns.
Toyota was overwhelmed by massive product recalls and damage to its reputation after questions
over the safety of its cars and allegations that the company did not act quickly enough once problems
had been identified. The problem commenced when one duty police officer and his family back in
August 2009 after their car, a Toyota Lexus, unexpectedly accelerated, crashed into another vehicle,
tumbled over an embankment and burst into flames lead to the death of the man. Initial company
reports identified that the car may have been fitted with the wrong floor mats, which could have
slipped and entrapped the accelerator pedal. The problems began to increase for Toyota.
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The Structure And Function Of Cell Organelles
The Structure and Function of Cell Organelles
Cells are surrounded with a boundary known as the cell surface membrane and as well as holding the
cell together, being semi permeable, it controls the movement of materials across it. Within the cell are
a number of structures each which have specific functions. These structures are known as organelles.
The cell surface membrane and the membranes of any of the membrane bound organelles described
below are made of the same material, a double layer of phospholipid molecules. Within the cell
surface membrane, the intracellular space known as the cytoplasm, contains all the organelles and a
fluid known as cytosol. Within the cytosol is a network of microtubules and fibres called the
cytoskeleton. This cytoskeleton s main functions are to give support to the cell helping to maintain its
shape and aid the movement of organelles. Most cell organelles and structures are common to both
animal and plant cells but there are some differences as outlined in the table below.
Organelles + structures Present in animal cells Present in plant cells
Cell surface membrane Yes Yes
Cytoskeleton Yes Yes
Nucleus Yes Yes
Endoplasmic reticulum Yes Yes
Ribosomes Yes Yes
Golgi body Yes Yes
Mitochondria Yes Yes
Lysosomes Yes Rarely ???
Centrioles Yes Not in higher plants
Cell wall No Yes
Chloroplasts No Yes
Vacuole No Yes
Nucleus
The nucleus is the organelle that controls the cell s activity and can be found in both animal and plant
cells. It is bound by a
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The Ratchet Short Story
Ratchet was at the salon getting her weave done and getting her son a haircut. After she got her weave
done, she dropped Elijah off at his dad s house. Ratchet was angry because of her ex boyfriend,
Joseph, had another girl at his house while Elijah was there. So she went inside of the house, grabbed
the girl by the weave and they started throwing hands the girl said she was gonna get her gang and
Ratchet said I m gonna get my cousins on you , Ratchet was furious. First, Ratchet went to Latoya, her
older cousin s, house; her house was made out of bricks; she went to Bonifa s house, her house was
made out of wood. Ratchet, Latoya and Bonifa finished watching love and hip hop and listening to
Cardi B so they went to Sha Nay Nay s house. So they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ratchet and the other 3 big ratchets went to Joseph s house, and there she was they called her Tiny she
just got out of The Ratchet County Bay They said she robbed a weave store and didn t take a single
weave.So Ratchet and her cousins start fighting Joseph s girlfriend, tiny and some other two
ratchets.Ratchet was fighting Joseph s girlfriend Latoya was fighting tiny and Bonifa and Sha Nay
Nay were fighting the other two ratchets. Pow! Latoya knocks out tiny Latoya s thinking to herself i
just knocked out the biggest thief in Compton. Pow Ratchet knocks out Joseph s girlfriend It s only the
two other ratchets left.Its Ratchet Latoya Bonifa And Sha Nay Nay versus the two other girls and all
of a sudden Boom Ratchets lamp falls on the ground and Ratchet wakes up from her deep sleep and
she thinks to herself wow it was all just a dream. So Ratchet gets up wonders off to Latoya s house
and shes sleeping Ratchet goes to Bonifas house shes sleeping to finally she gets to Sha Nay Nays
house and she s not in the house Ratchet gets suspicious because Sha Nay Nay usually sleeps in a lot
Sha Nay Nays house was on Camp Crystal Lake property so she hoped Jason hadn t done anything to
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Analysis Of Phyllis Wheatley s On Being Brought From...
On being brought from Africa to America by Phyllis Wheatley Twas mercy brought me from my
Pagan land, Taught my benighted soul to understand That there s a God, that there s a Saviour too:
Once I redemption neither sought nor knew, Some view our sable race with scornful eye, Their colour
is a diabolic die. Remember, Christians, Negroes, black as Cain, May be refin d, and join th angelic
train (Wheatley). The title, On Being Brought from Africa to America is nearly as blunt as Wheatley
could have gotten. This poem is clearly about the writer s thoughts about being transported as a slave
from Africa such as, Gambia or Senegal areas that were not considered to be a Christian land by
America s standards. Phyllis makes use of metaphorical dialect within the poem, for example, she
becomes converted from being a pagan to a Christian. The identification of the title additionally makes
known the concept of suggestion, or change. The title tells us about being moved from one area to
another. One would have observed that the word brought is utilized and implemented, not words such
as, kidnapped or stolen. There were no other phrases utilized to indicate the struggle that slaves
persisted, as they had been taken far away from their place of birth. Phyllis clearly uses a positive
tone. On Being Brought is the passive form that Wheatley utilizes, in order to make a direct statement.
She associates her coming to America as a worthy factor that brings her to the religion of
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How The Current Restaurant Location Continues Working On A...
The current restaurant location continues on its steady pace and the new restaurant location
renovations have been completed. Now Michael and Tyler are in the process of making the dream a
reality and have begun working on a final business plan punch out. Michael and Tyler are reviewing
their marketing, promotion, and campaign plans for the grand opening. They are in agreement that this
business plan is heading in the correct direction, they have the media, website and social media venues
ready to go and they are feeling comfortable to begin the soft opening to test this plan out. Michael
and Tyler meet with their staff to conduct a final walk through with the contractors to ensure all
equipment is in place and functioning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Michael and Tyler both realized how reliant the business is on technology and equipment and how
they must safeguard it for themselves and the customers and what liability issues they face if not done.
Issues:
The current situation presents itself with issue to consider, first, is the grand opening of the new
restaurant location and the continued smooth uninterrupted operation of the current restaurant, second,
is dealing with the safeguarding of their equipment and data and developing a plan on how this will be
accomplished. In looking deeper, regarding the point of sale system (POS) its servers and other
organizational data, what safety measures should be implemented for loss of power, password
protection, setting up firewalls to secure from hackers, recovery and mitigation. Not only does a
business need to protect themselves in these matters but consideration needs to be given on how to
protect the customers while using the restaurants Wi Fi, its website and social media portals and spell
out the terms of use so all parties involved are aware of the risks. In order to address some of these
matters a comprehensive Risk Management Analysis should be performed like the example shown in
Figure 14.1 which will crosswalk you through the impact (high, medium and low) based on the
questions you would have. Another matter needing to be addressed would be a Computer Resource
need such as the example in Figure 14.2.
(Figure
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The Disease Of Behcet s Disease
In 1937, a rare disease called Behcet s Disease (BD) was first described by Dr. Hulusi Behcet, who is
a dermatologist in Turkey. The disease is also known as Behcet s syndrome and described by The
American Behcet s Disease Association (2014) as a rare, chronic, autoimmune, autoinflammatory
disorder (American Behcet s Disease Association [ABDA], 2014). The disease, recognized
worldwide, can affect multiple systems in the human body and associated with morbidity and
mortality. Dr. Hulusi Behcet (2014) first described the disease as a triad of oral ulcers, genital ulcers
and ocular inflammation (ABDA, 2014). The epidemiology behind this disease indicates its
prevalence in multiple countries. It is less prevalent in the United States and Western Europe.
According to National Organization for Rare Disorders (2015),the highest prevalence rate, 80 370
cases per 100,000, of this disease is in Turkey, as well as in Japan, Korea, China, Iran and Saudi
Arabia (National Organization for Rare Disorders [NORD], 2015). According to the National Institute
of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease, the disease affects more men than women in
Middle Eastern and Asian countries. However, it affects more women than men in the United States
(National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease [NIAMS], 2015). It can develop
in people of all ages but it tends to develop in people between the ages of 20 to 40. The Behcet s
disease symptoms vary from person
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Mobile And Desktop Vs. Desktop
Mobile Vs. Desktop! Are Desktops Really Outdated? Mobile Has Taken Over Are You Ready? In
recent years the use of mobiles to search the web has expanded incredibly. It is assessed that nearly
58% of just American adults own a cell phone and 55% of all online activity that comes to websites
are from these mobile devices, which has given rise to a mobile first approach throughout the world,
from low key online retailers to mega conglomerates, such as Google. It makes it important to a great
degree for these sites to optimize their site UI/UX and GUI in order to run efficiently on various
mobile devices. In this present reality where there are a greater number of mobiles than human it is
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Well, here s the thing, they don t. Out of the majority of mobile user, most of the online activity is
through mobile apps which account for about 90% of mobile activity, whereas browsers only account
for only 10% mobile activity. This is mainly because even with a responsive web design web sites
have to cut a fair bit of their site s function to accommodate them on the small screens, which
decreases the overall experience. Compared to using apps that are developed to provide maximum
functionality of sites on mobile devices which take into to account the differences in interaction when
using a mouse and when using touch gestures, as well as the bandwidth constraints that many mobile
users face. Why Mobile First? If you are someone who still thinks that a mobile site is a niche or just
another sales approach you couldn t be more wrong. It s not the past or the future, it s the present and
it s going to stay that way for quite a while. 55% of all online activity happens through a mobile
phone. So when you share a connection of your website on an online networking platform you ought
to expect more mobile activity making it all the more critical to ensure that your site has a responsive
layout to make a responsive site for mobile clients. Many sites use CSS media queries and HTML 5
app cache that changes screen width, as well as having the capabilities to respond to specific browser
features that progressively enhances an interface
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Analysis Of Andy Goldsworthy s Piece Ice Spiral
Thinking about a tree, one might think about the leaves and how they could symbolize balance,
growth, and harmony. Or one might think about how a tree represents nature itself by symbolizing
such attributes as strength, stability, diversity and withstanding the greatest of challenges to survive.
Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist who produces site specific
land art which embody these characteristics and represent nature as a whole. Goldsworthy s process is
to be as involved in nature as he possibly can and to produce sculptures to draw out the character of
the environment. He seeks to draw emphasis to the beauty and exquisiteness of nature while also
displaying the stages of life nature goes through; it grows, stays and decays as an integral part of the
circle of life. Goldsworthy s piece Ice Spiral: Tree Soul, exemplifies these distinctive elements and
displays his unique technique in a way that captures the essence of nature. When one first looks upon
the photograph of Tree Soul, it almost looks unreal or that the ice spiral surrounding the tree was
digitally added to the image of the tree. The spiral ice sculpture is perfectly molded to wrap around the
tree and opens the eyes of the audience in sensing the beauty and multidimensional details of the
natural world. When creating his art pieces, Goldsworthy uses all materials of the natural world such
as twigs, flowers, snow, stone, leaves and ice. He only uses natural materials found
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This essay will be examining the key arguments for the...
This essay will be examining the key arguments for the existence of God, in order to discuss the claim
that it is wrong to believe in anything without sufficient evidence with reference to the non existence
of God. It will be exploring both a priori and an a posteriori argument for the existence of God. It will
solely be concentrating on the Theological argument, Cosmological argument and the Ontological
argument, in order, to analyse their significance and contribution in vindicating the claim for the
existence of God. The essay will begin by providing a clear philosophical characterisation of the God
of Classical Theism, in order to accurately evaluate the arguments for his existence. The essay will
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The Teleological argument is a posteriori and inductive argument. It is based on the observation of
order in the world, and that the complexity of the universe shows evidence of design. This design
implies a designer; capable and sentient, and this designer is God. The argument is split into two parts:
design qua purpose and design qua regularity (Jordan, et al., 2002). Design qua regularity looks at the
evidence of design, found in the order and regularity in the universe (Jordan, et al., 2002). It was first
developed in the 13th century by St Thomas Aquinas, who in his fifth way in Summa Theologica,
argued that the world of nature is like an arrow shot from an archer s bow, it has direction and purpose
even if it lacks awareness as some intelligent being exists by whom all natural things are directed to
their end: and this being we call God (Aquinas, 2009, p. 23). William Paley, another key contributor in
of the Teleological argument, uses the planetary movements and Newton s laws of motion are also
specific examples to provide evidence for design qua regularity part of the argument (Paley Ware,
1857).
Design qua purpose looks at the evidence of design in relation to the ways in which the parts of the
universe appear to fit together for some purpose. William Paley put forward the most famous form of
the design qua purpose argument in his book Natural Theology (Paley Ware, 1857). Paley used the
analogy of a watch and suggested
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668 Stroke Awareness
Stroke Awareness
Outcome1: Know what stroke is.
1. Identify the changes in the brain associated with stroke.
Changes in the brain will be that some parts are not getting the blood supply which then leads to dead
tissue causing a form of disability depending on the area of the brain affected.
2. Outline other conditions that may be mistaken for stroke.
Postictal state happens after a seizure.
Hypoglycemia blood sugars drop, which can cause body paralysis, however a person with this will
always have an altered mental state. A stroke patient doesn t.
Subdural or Epidural bleeding as bleeding grows it pushes on brain which will mean you have
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Best to keep them active.
Outcome 3: Understand the management of risk factors for stroke.
1. State the prevalence of stroke in the UK
Northern Ireland strokes per year 4,000, living with a stroke 32,000
Scotland strokes per year 12,500, living with a stroke 120,000
Wales strokes per year 11,000, living with a stroke 65,100
England strokes per year 13,500, living with a stroke 128,175
2. Identify the common risk factors for stroke
Age
Gender
Race
Family history
High blood pressure
Warning signs or history of a stroke
Diabetes
3. Describe how risk factors may vary in different settings
It all varies as one person s lifestyle may be ok for them, yet that same lifestyle for another person
may be deadly.
4. Define the steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of stroke and subsequent stroke
Quit smoking
Lowering cholesterol
Controlling high blood pressure
Healthy weight
Controlling diabetes
Eating fruit and veg
Alcohol in moderation
Avoid illicit drugs
Outcome 4: Understand the importance of emergency response and treatment for stroke
1. Describe why stroke is a medical emergency.
A stroke is a form of brain attack, which is when blood and oxygen can t get to a certain part of the
brain causing cells to die. This causes permanent damage. Basically the longer you take to get to the
hospital, the more damage there is.
2. Describe the actions to be taken in response to an emergency stroke incident in line with agreed
ways of
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Essay about The Chinese Cultural Revolution
The Chinese Cultural Revolution The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, beginning as a campaign
targeted at removing Chairman Mao Zedong s political opponents, was a time when practically every
aspect of Chinese society was in pandemonium. From 1966 through 1969, Mao encouraged
revolutionary committees, including the red guards, to take power from the Chinese Communist party
authorities of the state. The Red Guards, the majority being young adults, rose up against their
teachers, parents, and neighbors. Following Mao and his ideas, The Red Guard s main goal was to
eliminate all remnants of the old culture in China. They were the frontline implementers who
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The role of Red Guard was mainly to attack the ?four olds? of society, as well as purging all bourgeois
elements within the government. The following excerpt, from an interview between an ex red guard
father and his daughter, explains what the four olds were: ?We were told to destroy four types of
things: 1 ~ anything of the old feudal culture (relics, statues, monuments); 2 ~ anything connected to
capitalism; 3 ~ anything related to the development of the mind (libraries, old university buildings, art,
classical musical instruments); 4 ~ traditional Confucian customs, symbols, philosophy and
education.? (Interview with Mr. Nie) The Red Guards used the four olds as a basic guideline on what
to attack and not to attack. Another standard, which all revolutionary efforts were to be judged by, was
from Mao?s ideas found in his little red book of quotations. The little red book was a collection of
quotations taken from Mao?s past speeches and publications. The Red Guards? actions were a
reflection of Mao?s policy of revamping passion, and destroying counter revolutionary symbols. ?
They named and renamed street signs and buildings, and ransacked museums and destroyed old books
and works of art. Many famous buildings like temples and shrines and heritages were destroyed. 4,922
out of a total 6,843 were destroyed.?
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The Only Crime Is Pride Critical Lens
Reflection Essay The quote Think: all men make mistakes, But a good man yields when he Knows his
course is wrong, And repairs the evil: The only Crime is pride, said by Teiresias. (This excerpt is from
Antigone, by the classical Greek playwright Sophocles.) This quote can mean several different things.
It all depends on how you interpret it. I believe that Teiresias is explaining that a good man knows
how to admit when he is wrong and tries to fix the problem that his mistake has caused. The only
crime is pride. Teiresias is demonstrating the negative side of a man and what bad guys do instead.
There is no crime in being wrong, however, when someone s pride is blinding them from admitting
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We are going to mess up. We were created to make mistakes so that way we could learn from them. It
is our job to fix our miscalculations. Letting your pride keep you from telling the truth will result in a
worse outcome than the original predicament. Teiresias makes it clear that it is alright to make
mistakes, but trying to cover the mistakes up is not the right thing to do. Think about it, every time
you choose to tell a lie you have to tell 1,000 more just to cover up the first lie. Wouldn t it just me
easier to tell the truth? It takes a good man to confess his wrongs, those who can not always find
themselves in bad predicaments all the time. Telling the truth is always the way to go. I use to have the
hardest time confessing the things that I do incorrectly. It was hard for me to accept that I could mess
up, but when I got older I started playing sports. Playing basketball and soccer you have to confess to
the things you did/do wrong or otherwise you will not be able to improve as a player. Now I am the
first to admit what I have done before my coaches even have the time to acknowledge what I did
wrong. This makes the situation easier and makes my coaches job simpler as
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Joan Of Arc Thesis
Joan Of Arc
1430
Joan of Arc has been taken by the Burgundians and taken to the castle of Bouvreuil. It is confirmed
that she is being pronounced a death sentence. On the morning of May 30th, she is to be burned at the
stake at the old marketplace of Rouen. They have charged her with many things, including witchcraft
and dressing like a man. So far, no one has attempted to save her from them, not even King Charles.
He is predicting that they want to take the King and Joan out of power. Therefore, he is fearful to
make an attempt to help Joan.
This all started in 1412 when Joan of Arc was born. She claimed to hear the voice of God at the age of
13. She had one mission from this voice, to save France by getting rid of the enemies and making
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Mba Application Research Paper
As I sit and ponder over the reasons why I would make a good candidate, several reasons come to
mind. First, I believe that I would make a good candidate because I am a committed individual to all
tasks that I undertake. I just completed by Bachelor of Science in Business Degree, so the skills and
determination are still stirring within me. I consider myself a late bloomer because I returned to
complete my degree, as an adult, after being out of school for almost 20 years. Despite life s obstacles,
I knew the importance of obtaining my degree and the perseverance to do so pushed me to work even
harder to complete the program while working a full time job at the same time. I want to prove to
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In order for an individual to stand out against other managers, education and training are the key tools
to do so. I have the years of experience, however accomplishing my
MBA will definitely enhance my credentials when I decide to pursue other opportunities in the
management field. I also plan on relocating after I get married. Completing my MBA will definitely
provide me the leverage to compete for higher salaries and other positions in new companies in my
new city. I believe that Bethel s program will allow me the freedom to complete my courses online
while other areas of my life will constantly be changing. Education will be the consistency and the
proof that I can balance multiple things at once. This degree will definitely spotlight me in that
manner. I hope that obtaining my degree will help me to encourage my children to complete their post
secondary education. I hope that it enables them to see through me how important education is. Also, I
want my children to see how far it can take me in terms of my career goals and positions in a
company. This is definitely one of the most important things that I want to use my degree for outside
of the educational and
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Alternative Methods of Resolving Legal Disputes
A legal dispute is a disagreement over the existence of a legal duty or right. Usually most legal
disputes are resolved in a court of law. However, there are alternative methods of resolving legal
disputes other than by a court. Such methods include Tribunals as well as Arbitration. There are
different Tribunals which exist to resolve a variety of disputes. Generally, a tribunal is known to be
any person or institution with the authority to judge, to pass that particular judgment, or to determine
claims or disputes. For example the industrial tribunal sits to dertermine statutory employment law
disputes such as wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal and redundancy. However industrial tribunals
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The process of arbitration is governed by the arbitration act which provides a flexible method of
resolving disputes. Advantages | Disadvantages | Cheaper | No right of appeal | Speedy, informal and
flexible | No jury for claimant | Private proceedings | Awards may be based upon justice and equity
rather than evidence | Arbitrator is an appropriately qualified expert | Unknown bias and competency
of the arbitrator | The arbitration award is final | May be highly complex |
Other alternative methods of resolving legal disputes are negotiation, mediation and conciliation.
Mediation is a way of resolving disputes between two or more parties with concrete effects. Typically
a third party assists the parties to negotiate a settlement. The term mediation broadly refers to any
instance in which a third party helps others reach agreement. The process is private and confidential,
possibly enforced by law. Participation is typically voluntary. Conciliation is a less formal form of
arbitration. This process does not require an existence of any prior agreement. Any party can request
the other party to appoint a conciliator. One conciliator is preferred but two or three are also allowed.
In case of multiple conciliators, all must act jointly. Parties may submit statements to the conciliator
describing the general nature of the dispute and the points at issue. Negotiation is the most basic
means of settling our differences. It is back and forth
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Radar Beauty Benefits Of Chamomile Essay
Under The Radar Beauty Benefits of Chamomile
When it comes to skin and hair care, chamomile is one of the best herbs available. The benefits are
wide ranging and particularly great for people with sensitive skin. Chamomile has anti inflammatory,
antibacterial, antiseptic and antifungal properties. It has the capability of neutralizing skin irritants and
is hypoallergenic. Chamomile comes in several varieties, including Roman Chamomile, Cape
Chamomile and German Chamomile all of which share similar beauty benefits.
Chamomile is used to treat many conditions such as heartburn, nausea and upset stomach. It is also
popularly used to calm and sooth the emotions and treat insomnia. This versatile herb is used to treat
allergies and rashes, cuts,
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William W. Cape Jr.
The art of rhetoric comes in many different ways, practices, and ideals, but was ultimately started by
the Ancient Greeks and adopted by the later Romans. Robert W. Cape Jr. not only explores the
connection between the two, but also analyzes Cicero, an ancient Roman, and his ideology that
suggested orators being the best qualified to write and present history correctly, both singularly and
through the use of rhetoric. The article Cape published, Persuasive History: Roman Rhetoric and
Historiography , analyzes Cicero s main argument of entrusting orators with history s immortality
through his interpreted citations, Latin semantics, his affinity to his own intellectual means, and a
nonexistent chorus. Historiography, better known as the study of historical writing or the writing of
history, is exactly what Cape emphasizes with this article. He has a long, running list of sources that
he uses, but a majority of them are an interpretation of some kind. For example, instead of directly
sourcing Cicero s De Oratore, Cape cites The Structure of De Oratore from Michel and Verdière
instead. By studying the concrete source, especially from ancient times, and the interpretations years
after, an author can come to his or her own conclusion and clarification. Because of the time lapse
between modern and ancient, primary research is almost always nonexistent, meanwhile secondary
research is typically the go to for written history. Hence, authors must use interpretations and
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Idea Of Unanimous Consent In The Senate
Describe the idea of unanimous consent in the Senate. The idea of a unanimous consent in the Senate
is to basically pass amendments in a faster manner. Like what is stated in Davidsons book on how
everything that happens inside the Senate is extremely sluggish. How does it work? The way that
unanimous consent works, is when a member of the Senate wants a bill to go to the floor within a
specific date or just simply wants a specific bill to be passed quicker he/she requests an unanimous
consent agreement to limit the time on the voting (Davidson). What does it allow the Senate to do? It
allows the Senate to move faster in terms of considering and passing bills to go onto the floor, by
requesting a unanimous consent on the
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Nuclear Bomb Devastation Analysis
Nuclear bombs destroy important locations in the targeted region. Homes in the affected region would
be severely damaged by the blast: Just when I thought, This is terrible, there was a boom. The roof fell
in the house, and the doors all fell over (Irby, 2014). A survivor of the nuclear detonation in
Hiroshima, named Rebecca Irby, spoke to interviewers and told them the details of the detonation
from her perspective. All places that were historically or religiously significant to the country are
destroyed: The explosion [in Hiroshima] sucked in the surrounding atmosphere and air into a
minuscule space which, inevitably, collapsed in on itself, and at the speed of sound expanded
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Those who experienced the effects of the nuclear explosions in Japan recall horrifying memories
related to the event: Everybody who got burned, burned all over the outside of their bodies. Small
maggots, white maggots, were all over them. It wasn t a pleasant sight (Irby, 2014). Rebecca could
remember and tell the interviewers about one of the disturbing effects the bomb had on people, nearly
seventy years after the event. Survivors mourn the deaths of loved ones. The only thing Irby s son
knew was that his mother s beloved father passed away due to the bomb. He never knew the details of
his death, because she rarely talked about it (Irby, 2014). Rebecca demonstrated that she mourned the
death of her father, and discussing the details of the subject was uncomfortable for her to talk about,
decades after the event had occurred. Therefore, the sheer power of a nuclear bomb is capable of
permanently altering the lives of those who were affected by the blast.
Nuclear bombs cause victims of the attack more damage than is necessary, as significant locations,
natural regions, and the physical and mental states of individuals would all suffer from the effects. All
buildings caught in the blast, including those significant to the country s history, religions, and people
will be rendered unrecognizable. The surrounding
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Promised Land Film Analysis
The movie Promised Land addresses many issues of deception and bribery in environmentalism from
natural gas companies. The movie starts out with Matt Damon s character, Steve Butler, and Frances
McDormand s character, Sue Thomason are salespeople for a natural gas company and go to small
towns like the ones that Butler was born in, in order to sell natural gas which can in turn possibly help
save these towns. However, an environmentalist, Dustin Noble played by John Krasinski, shows up in
order to convince the town not to get the natural gas pumps. A few people such as the high school
teacher are not convinced that natural gas is the solution to help the small town. Due to Dustin Noble
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Southwestern Energy Production Company, Pennsylvania Superior Court opened the doors to trespass
laws against fracking and natural gas companies. Southwestern Energy Production Company put wells
in the land adjacent to the Briggs siblings land but when the wells were placed in the ground they were
going into the Briggs property. The company has allegedly been extracting natural gas from the Briggs
property since 2011 without their permission. The result of the case was that now the law is that
Pennsylvanian law of fracking will not apply to capturing of natural gas from fissures that flow
towards unpaid areas making it illegal to do so (Morgan Besecker, 2018). As well, the Colorado Court
of Appeals has ruled in favor of six teenager environmental activisits. In the case, the court ruled in
favor of making public health and environment the antecedence instead of creating an harmony
between natural gas and environmentalism because they determined that this would not be effective
(Paraskova, 2018). Lastly, Dakota Access Pipeline is one more instance of where environmentalism
has gone against the big natural gas companies. The Dakota Access Pipeline is controversial due to its
impact on the environment and has been protested heavily by Native American people such as the
Sioux and Meskwaki people. Natural gas companies have been running constant television
advertisement to sway people to support them however it is not working. Natural gas companies see
the resistance, which despite the support of the current U.S. president, and continue to push against
environmentalists and NODAPL supporters (Hand,
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Two Cities Reading Journal
Sarah Levi Dr. Brewer English 3 Fall 2017 A Tale of Two Cities Reading Journal Journal Entry 1
Date: 11/8/17 Chapters: Book 1, Chapters 1 3 Annotations: Considering the book is set during the
French Revolution, similes are used in order to portray the zeitgeist of this time period to modern
readers. This also is used to set a specific tone and atmosphere in the novel: There was a steaming mist
in all the hollows, and it had roamed in its forlornness up the hill, like an evil spirit, seeking rest and
finding none. (page 16) Imagery is also used in order to set the scene and further explain the time
period: ...lands adjacent to Paris, there were sheltered from the weather that very day, rude carts,
bespattered with rustic mire, snuffled about by pigs... (page 14) In England, there was scarcely an
amount of order and protection to justify much national boasting. Daring burglaries by armed men,
and highway robberies, took place in the capital itself every night... (page 14) Dickens also effectively
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At the end of the paragraph, a rhetorical question is posed presenting the idea of the loneliness. With
the question, the narrator s point of view is expressed, however an answered is not required. By
offering this question, the reader is able to interpret the possibility that the narrator feels that the he is
surrounded by and trapped in cities filled with stranger, but also shows that even the people that he
considers the closest to him he isn t able to fully understand, and therefore appreciate. This then
contributes to one of the novel s overall themes of imprisonment considering the narrator feels he is a
slave to and made ignorant by his personal perspective of the world and the human inability to ever
truly
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Danger Of Imagination In Atonement By Ian Mcewan
How does McEwan explore the danger of an imagination that can t quite see the boundaries of what is
real and what is unreal ?
Ian McEwan s 2001 metafiction text Atonement explores the danger of an imagination which cannot
differentiate between reality and fantasy. Atonement follows the detrimental effects of Briony Tallis lie
which convicted the innocent Robbie Turner and ultimately destroyed her relationship with Cecilia
Tallis, her older sister. Through innocence, negative consequences, and the significance of the title, Ian
McEwan is able to thoroughly explore the danger of an imagination that can t quite see the boundaries
of what is real and what is unreal.
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Ian McEwan uses the letters as a narrative device to catalyse Briony Tallis dangerous imagination in
correlation to the events which follow. There are many letters embedded into the text which are used
to reveal the innermost thoughts of the central characters. McEwan uses parody of Austen s style when
Briony reads in my dreams I kiss your c t. Ian McEwan employs this word to mislead the reader s
belief in Robbie s character. McEwan employs parody of Northanger Abbey to attribute to the
effectiveness of letters, and shock the reader. The use of c t would not be expected in an Austen novel
which presents conservative beliefs in conventional language. Ian McEwan utilises allusion of
Vladimir Nabokov s Lolita to depict the relationship between Paul Marshall and Lola Quincey. The
reader is aware of this allusion through the naming of Lola Quincey, similar to the protagonist of
Lolita. This allusion foreshadows the rape of Lola, Paul is not convicted when Briony claims that she
saw him [Robbie], with her own two eyes. McEwan uses this allusion to portray how Briony s
imagination convinces her that Paul Marshall is innocent while Robbie Turner is the criminal.
Through allusion to Lolita, McEwan suggests to the reader that the novel will be dark and disturbing,
similar to Nabokov s novel and the gothic literature pastiche which McEwan utilises. McEwan is able
to force the reader to consider the dangers of a mind which cannot distinguish real from unreal by
highlighting how falsification from an imaginative mind lead to
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Bleu Ciel Research Paper
When looking for a place to live it s not often we think about the architect who carefully thought out,
planned and developed the building we are considering as our next home. However, knowing the
architect and his or her vision for the building and how it came about will give you a new appreciation
for the place you have chosen to call home. The HARWOOD District is located in uptown Dallas and
there are several housing options available for those who are looking for luxury apartments in Dallas.
However, few of them have what world renowned architect Jean Michel Wilmotte envisioned and
brought to life when he created Bleu Ciel, the sky rise that has changed the Dallas skyline forever.
Who Is Jean Michel Wilmotte? Jean Michel Wilmotte is a French architect who was born in 1948 and
mastered in interior design at the well respected Camondo school of interior design which is in Paris.
After earning his degree in 1975 he built his own agency and began working on large and small scale
projects based on the principles of the interior design of cities, among other things. What Is Bleu Ciel?
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Bleu Ciel is one of Dallas newest, awe inspiring architectural icons and is quickly becoming a
premiere Dallas address. Bleu Ciel is located within the 18 city block HARWOOD District that offers
its residents an environment of convenience and a wealth of progressive formal and informal cultural,
dining, entertainment and sports venues, as well as a series of serene urban gardens for reflection and
relaxation in one of the greatest cities on
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Level Three Leadership
Level Three Leadership is imperative in today s changing society that relies on technology and social
media. All that we do is dependent upon the change processes, the roles that any person can play and
the interaction of the organization, self, others and the task. Change is inevitable for many managers
find a comfort zone which reduces flexibility and future growth they tend to miss the shifting in the
market and are left behind. As there are many models of managing change, no model of managing
change in the individual, work group, or organizational level is to overlook the importance of
becoming a master of the change process to become an effective leader. Therefore, a great need arises
in leadership to build a change team that uses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was noted that communication efforts must be verbal and active (Kotter, 1995). Kotter eight step
change model has many drawbacks and benefits. The advantages are that it is the step by step, which
is easy to follow model. Another is that it does not focus on the change itself, but rather the acceptance
and the preparation of this change, which makes it an easy transition. In Kotter s and Lewin s models,
both consider the difficulties that organizations encounter when trying to move people from their
comfort zone for the change to happen. In both of the models they use a different set of calculations to
know whether there is any need to change to take place in the
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Essay On John Andre
Throughout history, there are moments that become pivotal points for major outcomes. The capturing
and hanging of John Andre was one of these pivotal moments. A British Major who spied on the
Americans and tried to close off the New England from the rest of the colonies, Andre was a man
willing to do anything for his country. John Andre was born on May 2, 1750 in London. He was the
son of Huguenots. He attended the University of Geneva in Switzerland where he studied mathematics
and military drawing. He also had a fondness for the arts and took up ballroom dancing and the flute.
He was being groomed to take over his father s business, but when his father passed away, John took
his inheritance and moved. After a failed proposal to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By 1780, Andre, who was 28, continued to impress Clinton and after a victory in South Carolina
Clinton appointed Andre to chief military intelligence officer. As the intelligence officer, Andre had to
keep relationships open between British spies and the Loyalists who lived in America. For more than a
year, Andre was conspiring with American General Benedict Arnold. Arnold, a soldier hurt in battle
and never properly compensated by the Army, considered flipping on the Americans as a way out of
the situation he was in. Peggy Shippin kept in contact with Andre throughout these years and Andre
asked Shippin for help to persuade Arnold to flip. Shippin and Arnold got to know each other and
eventually married. She told Arnold how he was not being treated fairly by the Americans and that
Britain would be able to offer him more. Arnold agreed with his wife and eventually made plans with
Andre to sabotage America. Clinton had Andre set up a meeting with Arnold to retrieve plans of what
West Point s set up was. The idea was to gain control of the Hudson River cutting New England off
from the rest of the colonies. The theory was whoever controlled the Hudson had the power as it
traveled down to New York and was a clear line of trade and communication among the Americans.
Arnold, who was a loose cannon for the Americans at this point and met Andre in Haverstraw, New
York. He gave Andre plans that
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Housing Affordability in Australia Essay
Background
Housing Affordability in Australia has become the focus point for urban planners in recent years. In
particular, South East Queensland (SEQ) has experienced significant pressure as the demand for
property and affordable dwellings increases and population growth in the region continues. The issue
has come to the forefront in discussions for local governments in the region and there is a real need to
address the problem of housing affordability. The subject of affordability is complex and is
contributed to by a number of factors including the impost created by Council processes, which is the
scope of the HAF T5 Project.
The need to reduce these imposts is a key driver for continued improvement in Council processes to
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Part 4 Recommendations (To Follow)
Improvement Program including regional and council specific recommendations.
The underlying intention of this document in its current form (Parts 1 and 2) is to establish an As Is
picture, so to speak, of a Council s development assessment processes.
Parts 1 and 2 will be presented to Council for validation and discussion with HAF representatives.
File Survey Overview
HAF T5 programme Objectives
The aim of the Target 5 Days (HAF T5) project is to reduce government s impact on the development
assessment process through reductions in assessment time. This will reduce the holding costs and
infrastructure costs for applicants, contributing greatly to the bottom line overheads experienced by
developers, both professional and non professional (without considering the greater issue of land
supply).
The objectives of HAF T5 project are to deliver process reform such that Councils in SEQ will
deliver:
Reduced assessment timeframe for 95% of residential development applications; and
75% reduction in approval timeframe for residential developments with a five day turn around for low
risk/complying applications.
Residential Application Focus
The typical types of applications that were surveyed are:
Reconfiguration of lots up to 50 lots;
Dual Occupancies (Duplexes);
Multiple Unit Developments (generally 6 or less);
Boundary Realignments; and
Houses in overlays (e.g. character,
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Similarities Between Rowlandson And Tekakwitha
There are many similarities and differences to compare and contrast between the women who were
subject of the captivity narratives. When comparing religion, gender and status, there are similarities,
but digging deeper there are many differences between Kateri Tekakwitha and Mary Rowlandson s
narratives. On the surface, the similarities are easier to identify, but underneath is where the
differences are and the biggest contrast between Rowlandson and Tekakwitha is religion. The most
distinct difference between the Rowlandson and Tekakwitha, that also could be interpreted as a
similarity, is religion. Kateri Tekakwitha and Mary Rowlandson were both exposed to the Bible and
Catholicism. They both devoted time to God and religion, the only difference
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  • 2. Tale of Multak- A Tragic Odyssey Essay Ben Multak Unperson stands out unmistakably from the rest of the pedantic language denouncing my existence. The second hand on the clock was struck by lethargy as time slowed around me. The blades of the fans overhead whooshed in the air as if to threaten me, the paper shredder on Julian s desk seemed to gnarl at me as it devours the past of Oceania in to bits of oblivion. Even the old coffee maker hissed and snarled as it served another cup of cappuccino . At that moment, a sense of despair washed over me as I realized that the whole world was against me. As a matter of fact, the world is against me, I was to be executed soon, not only will I not exist physically; I would cease to exist in memories, and history as well. Scarier still, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I rode the elevator up to my room and looked for a bag to make travelling easier. Ordinary citizens were not allowed to own suitcases as it was an item for travel, and everyday citizens were advised strongly against traveling. At the corner of my bedroom lies a large black plastic bag which I used to dispose of garbage, thankfully there isn t any trash in it already, so I quickly put a plain navy suit and a blue tie in the bag along with an oxford penny loafer, I can t be seen with a Party overall near the border, I would undoubtedly be caught. With all my belongings packed in a black bag, I have everything I need to survive besides an important detail. A plan. A Party member dressed in overalls would not make it a mile out of London without being stopped and questioned. A wise man once said: Failing to plan is planning to fail . The most crucial part of this plan is the creation of a new identity, an identity that wouldn t be questioned while traveling. A well respected identity that people don t ask too many questions about. With the telescreen buzzing incessantly in the background, I am reminded of an identity that is present in the lives of all Oceanian citizens, a reporter. The joy of my brilliant idea was short lived as three police vehicles pulled up to the front of the lobby. Being on the fifth floor, the only other way down besides the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act (FERPA) Annotated Bibliography List Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). (2015, June 26). Retrieved November 21, 2016, from http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, known as FERPA, is a law that was made to protect students personal information and educational records. This law affects secondary teachers by holding us liable and responsible for student records and requires us to protect them and keep them private. It is not permissible for teachers to share this information with anyone other than parents or eligible students (when they become of legal age). The students are affected by this law as well because they are not allowed to request transcripts or anything from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2006, April 5). Retrieved November 21, 2016, from http://www.centerforpubliceducation.org/Main Menu/Public education/The law and its influen e on public school districts An overview/Religion and Public Schools.html. There has been a lot of controversy about religion in public schools. The constitution states these religion clauses in a very vague and unclear way so it leaves it up in the air for interpretation. Teachers are allowed to teach religion, but cannot show religion the laws seem to contradict each other so right now, it is sort of up in the air as to what is legal and what is not. As a teacher, I try to stay neutral as far as expressing my religious beliefs, however, I do not change my actions which are based on religious beliefs. Students are affected because they are caught in the middle, it seems, sometimes. There are some students whose families don t celebrate a holiday, but at school, they don t want to feel left out so they participate in the religious holiday festivities. It is one of those really touchy areas that I doubt will ever be completely clear. Klein, A. (2016). No Child Left Behind Overview: Definitions, Requirements, Criticisms, and More. Retrieved November 21, 2016, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Community College Speech Tournament The Houston Community College organized a speech tournament for students to partake in an opportunity of demonstrating both their speech and communication skills. The student s skills are applied while each individual presents their speeches on the most popular topics, such as legalizing marijuana and Obamacare. In front of a vast audience, filled with many faculty members, the audience is able to listen to the students input and conducted research they have completed while simultaneously exhibiting their communication skills successfully. The main purpose of hosting a speech tournament are for students to exemplify those acquired skills and to allow faculty to evaluate the presented content and review on further improvising. After viewing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each student is able to showcase their personal skills, gain substantial experience, and evaluate other speakers. More than simply winning an award, those who participate in speech tournaments are motivated to perform and excel a lot further. Engaging in speech tournaments will also encourage students who participate to adopt techniques and skills. In regards to the student s career s, students are able to prosper and succeed when job searching and completing job interviews. One of the many benefits of participating in college speech tournaments is the ability to use their experience on the student s resume. As the student continues to build and strengthen their resume, he or she can secure their desired job position. Speech tournaments are known to develop excellent oral and written communication skills as well as critical thinking skills. Also, the students can develop effective tools for research and presentation. The following components are especially essential in the workplace. Recruiters will see high potential in the potential employee in which will lead them to being hired immediately, allowing the student to start their career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Benefits Of Safe Injections Sites Many people view safe Injections sites as something extremely controversial. Some people are completely for the idea of them as well as implementing in their neighborhoods, while others are extremely against the idea and will do anything they can to ensure that they never make their way into their neighborhood. That being said, because of the Supreme Court of Canada s decision in the Canada (AG) v PHS Community Services Society, many more of them will be opening up across Canada. The Court s decision in the case will have an extremely positive impact on Canada, as proven through empirical evidence, on vulnerable drug users and addicts, the health and safety of Canada, as well as legal and constitutional rights of Canadians. Prior to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5). The federal Minister of Health, under Stephen Harper s conservative government in 2008, had failed to extend Insite s CDSA exemption, which brought about (Kennedy, n.d.). The Federal Health Minster s decision had sparked Insite to go to the many courts that came prior to the Supreme Court, where Insite argued that their section 7 right of The Charter of Rights and Freedoms had been violated ( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). First, the case went to a trial court in which the judge found that the application of the CDSA to Insite Violated their section 7 right under the charter, and granted Insite a constitutional exemption allowing it to continue to operate free from federal drug laws , but the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and held that the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity applied ( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). Ultimately, the case was appealed again, but to the highest court in Canada: the Supreme Court of Canada. The Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada decided, in a unanimous decision, that not granting Insite an exemption to operate would be constitutionally unacceptable, and not in the best interest of Canadians. Although the Supreme Court decided this, it wasn t for the reason of interjurisdictional immunity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Compare And Contrast The French Revolution And Christian... It has been proven by historians that the French revolution is so similar in many ways to the 25th of January revolution. Obviously, History repeats itself; as we have similar events in which took places in different parts of the world at different eras. As both the French revolution of 1789 1799 and the Egyptian revolution of 2011; were in different places and different times, but still they have numerous similarities regarding their motivations, rulers, reasons, demands and methods. First, both were inspired by other countries revolutions success in reaching their demands by revolting, for the French were inspired by the American Revolution s success, and Egyptians were inspired by the success of the Tunisian Revolution. Ideas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Attack on the Tuileries palace, the march was bigger than expected so the crowd defeated the Swiss Guard. Same as during the Day of Anger when the government attempted to suppress the crowd and failed as the people eventually forced them to retreat, succeeded in marching and an excessive number of demonstrations occurred. During the March on Versailles and the Day of Anger, women took part actively within the revolution as they marched too and risked their lives as well as men. Similar to the storming of Bastille when the people entered the prison and freed the prisoners taken there, in Egypt, protestors attacked prisons/police stations such as Torrah prison and the police station in Khargah, took control and freed the prisoners taken there; and as well as the French protestors robbed the city armory for weapons as they marched to the Palace of Versailles, the Egyptian stole weapons from the police stations. In France, they formed the National Assembly at that time to rule the country in a suitable way in order to control the situation, and Egypt likewise turned everything to the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed forces by the leadership of the country in order to control the situation. Sadly, a lot of people were injured and other died throughout both revolutions in order to bring renaissances and improvements to their countries. Finally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Frida Kahlo Culture Essay Robyn Muilenburg Frida Kahlo Culture Essay 09.26.2014 Frida Kahlo was born in Mexico 1907. She was a Mexican artist who painted from the 1920s until she died in 1954, she liked to paint herself the best, so she is most well known for that. Frida got into a car accident when she was young that left her injured. Her art reflects her pain, she was unable to walk properly and in pain throughout the rest of her life. She was super influenced by surrealism, she didn t like to have her art categorized though, she said that she paints her reality and not dreams or nightmares. She painted sixty six self portraits that all portray her pain, cultural identity, heritage, and intense emotion. In Frida Kahlo s Self portrait Between the Borderline ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A machine, a concrete block, and cables from all these other machines and cables inside the earth. The middle ground has a whole bunch of gray pipes and metal in a dirty and dead looking background. The sky is by a horizon covered in skyscrapers. Smokestacks exhaust fumes by the American flag. The name Ford is written across these factory chimneys. The American side looks unhealthy and polluted, a place you wouldn t want to necessarily go to. It s pretty obvious she preferred Mexico over the United States. The left half of the painting is covered in nature and other beautiful things, this side is of course her interpretation of Mexico. The sky has two clouds, one with a sun that in my opinion looks unnecessarily sad, and a moon, with a similar distraught. There are a lot of plants on the ground by Frida s feet. Cacti, flowers, some not even bloomed yet, but all are extremely beautiful. On the dark brown, healthy ground there is two mini fertility statues, surrounded by rubble and a stone skeleton s head. The horizon has a big Mexican pyramid that is getting struck by lightning. I think it represents that all the beauty of Mexico is in despair, but even though everything is hurting, there is still so much beauty to look forward too, and that is still there to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Laura Ashley Holdings Plc Laura Ashley Holdings plc: The Battle for Survival The principal activities of the Laura Ashley Holding Group are the design, manufacturing, sourcing, distribution and sale of clothing, accessories and home furnishings. The Group acts through tow divisions: Retail, which reflects sales through Laura Ashley managed stores, Mail Order and Internet, and Non retail, which includes licensing, and franchising, although the retail sector represents the bigger one. The company operates in the UK, Ireland and Continental Europe and to some extent in the US market. Although the former CEOs of Laura Ashley Holdings plc have conducted several cost cutting and restructuring strategies, Ng Kwan Cheong, who took over as chief executive of Laura Ashley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This market may provide quite a lot of potentials and profit for the company, but it has suffered a lot in exploiting the market efficiently. Moreover, the closure of small retail shops, the opening of larger shops and the closure of inefficient large shops may not only provoke increasing costs but also makes employees afraid of losing their jobs, which creates an overall bad reputation of the company and thus an possible reduction of sales. Another matter that should be analyzed and improved is the supply chain. Solution to the mentioned problems The company should conduct a consumer survey among its key/traditional/principal/loyal customers to meet their needs. It should focus on their core competences, which is the design, manufacturing and retail of traditional clothes, accessories and home furnishings and franchising and licensing. Thus they are able to formulate a mission which signals a clear and straight message towards traditional design. In this way the loyal customers but also new customers may have more trust in the product and (continue) buying from the company, which would provoke an increase in sales. Maybe it would be wise to outsource some of the clothing manufacturing to a subcontracting firm to save costs but to keep control over this subcontracting firm. Furthermore, an orientation towards the traditional AND the youth/modern market, in this way a diversification through an expansion towards a new market (the youth market), would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis of Charles Murray’s “What’s Wrong with Vocational... Hannah Dickinson Mr. Thomason ENGL 1020 116 15 September 2014 Analysis of Charles Murray s What s Wrong With Vocational School? Charles Murray is writing to The Wall Street Journal, which is a huge and very diverse audience to whom to present such a controversial argument. The point Murray is trying to make is that vocational schools are more effective and logical courses of action for young people entering the job market than is the conventional 4 year university track. In championing the cause of vocational schools over college, Murray uses logos, appeals to authority, though his tone makes him come across as a little condescending. This may almost damage his argument overall. Murray s argument is persuasive through his use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He challenges widespread expectation of all middle class Americans: vocational training is second class. College is first class (Murray 632). This passage, while appearing to offer a simple definition to the reader in order for him or her to be informed of the subject matter argued herein, already states his position in the matter. Murray, possibly on purpose, taints his definition with diction illustrating his bias. This could possibly damage his argument, because though he cites different perspectives, the trouble with expectation, and a solution for these people, making him look like a hero in a way, he also shows himself to be almost prejudiced in the argument. Conversely, later championing the underdog, as he paints those with lower IQs, could potentially make up for his somewhat brazen attitude for some members of his large, and no doubt very disparate, audience. His argument does use pathos a little; citing the lower IQs, and that the people who own them may struggle trying to bend to American culture s demand for a Bachelor s Degree, tends to tug on the emotions of the reader, probably intentionally. This helps Murray a lot, for throughout the argument he has seemed very sure of his argument, and as earlier mentioned, often disdainful and lofty regarding the subject matter. Though an elitist, Murray is intelligent in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Chesapeake Colonies Beginning 1625, the first colonies in America was established in the Chesapeake, New England, and Carolina region. More than 250,000 European settlers came over to the colonies, along with 300,000 West African slaves. The colonial societies would become the area for gold, god, and glory. Some of the colonies flourished while some struggled to survive. To begin, the Chesapeake region consisted of two colonies: Virginia and Maryland. In 1584, Sir Walter Raleigh went on an exploratory voyage with several men to Roanoke Island. Landing was only temporary because they needed decided the island was fertile to support a settlement. A couple of years later, John White came over with 117 men, women, and children to settle in Roanoke Island. John White ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pilgrims were the first to arrive on the Mayflower. They were expected to land in Virginia, but trailed off course, landing in Plymouth. They created the Mayflower Compact which states that all who sign the document were to remain faithful to the king and behave like a good citizen. The Pilgrims worked nicely with the Pequot Indians. They had the help of Squanto and Samoset, who taught them how to farm and survive. The Puritans were the second group of individuals to arrive in Massachusetts. John Winthrop, the first governor, wanted to create a tight knit community and a model society for Christians. This was known as City Upon a Hill . They developed laws that was connected with the church and the state. The Puritans valued education, so they built Harvard University to train Puritan ministers. There was also religious tension with the Puritans. Kids of religious parents didn t want a public conversion. The church wanted the kids to stay, so they created the Half Way Covenant. It stated that the kids can continue becoming Puritans if they read the Bible and had parents who went through a public conversion. Next, there was a crisis with witchcraft, known as the Salem Witch Trials. The settlers were afraid of witches, connecting it with the Devil. When the kids started behaving oddly, blame was casted towards women and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Lord Of The Rings Hero s Journey I am glad you are here with me, here at the end of all things, Sam. Frodo reaches out his hand over the flaming mouth of Mount Doom. The ring slips from his fingers and into the flames. The world returns to where it was before the evil eye had taken over. The Lord of the Rings chronicles the journey of Frodo Baggins to destroy the ring. It follows his transformation from a weak young hobbit to a hero who saves Middle Earth. Frodo is an archetypal hero because he follows the hero s journey. Like all archetypal heroes, Frodo begins in an ordinary world. He lives in the Shire with family and close friends. He does not seek adventure, and he is content to sit, smoke a pipe, and tell stories. He receives his call to adventure when Gandalf shows up and asks him to carry the ring to flames of Mount Doom. The ring has been causing a disturbance in Middle Earth, and Gandalf believes Frodo can handle the challenge. Frodo is reluctant to answer the call. He is comfortable and happy, and the journey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He offers him guidance and advice on many occasions. Gandalf helps to protect Frodo from outside forces and inside temptations. When Gandalf is around, Frodo feels stronger. He learns how to control the power of the ring with Gandalf s help. Frodo faces many tests and trials along the way to Mount Doom. He is kidnapped, attacked, and imprisoned along the way. He narrowly survives many situations that would break lesser hobbits. In addition to the outward trials, he also faces the constant temptation to use the ring to gain power for himself and for others. He finds support in the travel companions that join him along the way to help him in his quest to destroy the ring. These warriors become his allies. He also meets enemies along the way. He encounters characters that want to use the ring for their own gain. His greatest enemy is Sauron, the Dark Lord who wants to get the ring so he can rule all of Middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Age Of Exploration And Its Impact On The Global World The Age of Exploration is a time when Europeans started to explore the rest of the world. Exploration is the act of searching or traveling for the purpose of discovery. Although exploration has existed as long as human beings, its peak is seen as being during the Age of Discovery when European navigators traveled around the world, discovering new lands cultures.The Age of global exploration has undeniably caused more damage than progress in our current global world. It affected every being on earth in one way or another and will continue to influence our daily life. The Age of Exploration was rooted in new technologies and ideas growing out of the Renaissance, these included advances in cartography, navigation, and shipbuilding. The most important development was the invention of first the Carrack and then caravel in Iberia. These that were a combination of traditional European and Arab designs were the first ships that could leave the relatively passive Mediterranean and sail safely on the open Atlantic. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Age of Exploration began in the early 15th century and lasted until the 17th century. Historian discovered the reason why and the information gained during the Age of Exploration significantly helped in the advancement of geographic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Of Ideas, the Mind, and the Universe Perception is a concept that we take for granted in our everyday lives. We assume that what we perceive are the physical properties of the objects we encounter. George Berkeley, through his work Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous , questions these notions of what is truly real. Berkeley voices his opinion through the character Philonous, who assumes a very similar role to Socrates in the Platonic dialogues. First, it is necessary to distinguish between different types of sensory perception for clarity s sake. Philonous systematically shows where all sensory perceptions break down to qualia within the mind in the beginning of his dialogue, first with secondary qualities, and then primary qualities. To explain our sense of objective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hylas believes that heat is inherent within the object (and is thus an example of one of Locke s primary qualities), but Philonous presents him with a simple thought experiment which dispels Hylas belief: Supose now one of your hands hot, and the other cold, and that they are both at once put into the same vessel of water, in an intermediate state; will not the water seem cold to one hand and warm to the other? Here, Philonous has given an example of two opposite sensations arising from the same object, which, if we assume heat to be a property inherent of the object, creates a contradiction. Therefore, Philonous concludes that heat cannot be a sensible quality. Philonous gives another example, in which he says that if one pricks their finger with a pin, the pain obviously occurs from the prick, not a property inherent in the pin. He presents this as analogous to the fire, and claims that it is just as absurd to say that the pain from a burn, which he equates with a great heat, is inherent within the fire as it is to say that pain is inherent within the pin . Philonous uses this technique of pleasure and pain existing within senseless objects in order to debunk a number of other sensory perceptions, including sweetness, bitterness, and odour . As for sound, Hylas admits that the sensation of sound occurs within the mind, but that it is based upon the movement of air. Philonous refutes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Toyota The case of Toyota recall By Daniel Opoku Abstract Purpose: the main purpose of this study is to find out about the recalls of Toyota vehicles which lead to the death of some innocent lives. The recall was due to unintended acceleration. Toyota ultimately recalled millions of its cars for floor mat issues, brake problems and sticky gas pedals. Methodology: Data was collected online, by the help of some selected search engines. Information was collected from Toyota s national website as well as other private sites. Findings/results: Most organization should seek for customers or consumer s satisfaction rather than targeting of making high profit. Arrogance and choosing to ignore quality warnings when failures begin to happen is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The gas pedals was too long and there is a little space between it and the floor mat. In all, there was a poorly designed floor mat Toyota began a massive recall last year worldwide to fix the problems that were attributed to faulty accelerators, floor mats getting stuck in gas pedals and brake problems in Prius hybrids. More than 8.5 million Toyota cars and trucks have been recalled. Drivers have complained of cars careering out of control at 65mph while overtaking, and negotiating roundabouts so fast that it felt like their car was on two wheels. A mechanical fault, caused by a combination of wear and cold and wet weather, Toyota believes, means that the accelerator pedal sometimes sticks down. Around 10,000 Toyota owners have so far contacted a hotline to air concerns. Toyota was overwhelmed by massive product recalls and damage to its reputation after questions over the safety of its cars and allegations that the company did not act quickly enough once problems had been identified. The problem commenced when one duty police officer and his family back in August 2009 after their car, a Toyota Lexus, unexpectedly accelerated, crashed into another vehicle, tumbled over an embankment and burst into flames lead to the death of the man. Initial company reports identified that the car may have been fitted with the wrong floor mats, which could have slipped and entrapped the accelerator pedal. The problems began to increase for Toyota. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Structure And Function Of Cell Organelles The Structure and Function of Cell Organelles Cells are surrounded with a boundary known as the cell surface membrane and as well as holding the cell together, being semi permeable, it controls the movement of materials across it. Within the cell are a number of structures each which have specific functions. These structures are known as organelles. The cell surface membrane and the membranes of any of the membrane bound organelles described below are made of the same material, a double layer of phospholipid molecules. Within the cell surface membrane, the intracellular space known as the cytoplasm, contains all the organelles and a fluid known as cytosol. Within the cytosol is a network of microtubules and fibres called the cytoskeleton. This cytoskeleton s main functions are to give support to the cell helping to maintain its shape and aid the movement of organelles. Most cell organelles and structures are common to both animal and plant cells but there are some differences as outlined in the table below. Organelles + structures Present in animal cells Present in plant cells Cell surface membrane Yes Yes Cytoskeleton Yes Yes Nucleus Yes Yes Endoplasmic reticulum Yes Yes Ribosomes Yes Yes Golgi body Yes Yes Mitochondria Yes Yes Lysosomes Yes Rarely ??? Centrioles Yes Not in higher plants Cell wall No Yes Chloroplasts No Yes Vacuole No Yes Nucleus The nucleus is the organelle that controls the cell s activity and can be found in both animal and plant cells. It is bound by a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Ratchet Short Story Ratchet was at the salon getting her weave done and getting her son a haircut. After she got her weave done, she dropped Elijah off at his dad s house. Ratchet was angry because of her ex boyfriend, Joseph, had another girl at his house while Elijah was there. So she went inside of the house, grabbed the girl by the weave and they started throwing hands the girl said she was gonna get her gang and Ratchet said I m gonna get my cousins on you , Ratchet was furious. First, Ratchet went to Latoya, her older cousin s, house; her house was made out of bricks; she went to Bonifa s house, her house was made out of wood. Ratchet, Latoya and Bonifa finished watching love and hip hop and listening to Cardi B so they went to Sha Nay Nay s house. So they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ratchet and the other 3 big ratchets went to Joseph s house, and there she was they called her Tiny she just got out of The Ratchet County Bay They said she robbed a weave store and didn t take a single weave.So Ratchet and her cousins start fighting Joseph s girlfriend, tiny and some other two ratchets.Ratchet was fighting Joseph s girlfriend Latoya was fighting tiny and Bonifa and Sha Nay Nay were fighting the other two ratchets. Pow! Latoya knocks out tiny Latoya s thinking to herself i just knocked out the biggest thief in Compton. Pow Ratchet knocks out Joseph s girlfriend It s only the two other ratchets left.Its Ratchet Latoya Bonifa And Sha Nay Nay versus the two other girls and all of a sudden Boom Ratchets lamp falls on the ground and Ratchet wakes up from her deep sleep and she thinks to herself wow it was all just a dream. So Ratchet gets up wonders off to Latoya s house and shes sleeping Ratchet goes to Bonifas house shes sleeping to finally she gets to Sha Nay Nays house and she s not in the house Ratchet gets suspicious because Sha Nay Nay usually sleeps in a lot Sha Nay Nays house was on Camp Crystal Lake property so she hoped Jason hadn t done anything to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis Of Phyllis Wheatley s On Being Brought From... On being brought from Africa to America by Phyllis Wheatley Twas mercy brought me from my Pagan land, Taught my benighted soul to understand That there s a God, that there s a Saviour too: Once I redemption neither sought nor knew, Some view our sable race with scornful eye, Their colour is a diabolic die. Remember, Christians, Negroes, black as Cain, May be refin d, and join th angelic train (Wheatley). The title, On Being Brought from Africa to America is nearly as blunt as Wheatley could have gotten. This poem is clearly about the writer s thoughts about being transported as a slave from Africa such as, Gambia or Senegal areas that were not considered to be a Christian land by America s standards. Phyllis makes use of metaphorical dialect within the poem, for example, she becomes converted from being a pagan to a Christian. The identification of the title additionally makes known the concept of suggestion, or change. The title tells us about being moved from one area to another. One would have observed that the word brought is utilized and implemented, not words such as, kidnapped or stolen. There were no other phrases utilized to indicate the struggle that slaves persisted, as they had been taken far away from their place of birth. Phyllis clearly uses a positive tone. On Being Brought is the passive form that Wheatley utilizes, in order to make a direct statement. She associates her coming to America as a worthy factor that brings her to the religion of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How The Current Restaurant Location Continues Working On A... The current restaurant location continues on its steady pace and the new restaurant location renovations have been completed. Now Michael and Tyler are in the process of making the dream a reality and have begun working on a final business plan punch out. Michael and Tyler are reviewing their marketing, promotion, and campaign plans for the grand opening. They are in agreement that this business plan is heading in the correct direction, they have the media, website and social media venues ready to go and they are feeling comfortable to begin the soft opening to test this plan out. Michael and Tyler meet with their staff to conduct a final walk through with the contractors to ensure all equipment is in place and functioning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael and Tyler both realized how reliant the business is on technology and equipment and how they must safeguard it for themselves and the customers and what liability issues they face if not done. Issues: The current situation presents itself with issue to consider, first, is the grand opening of the new restaurant location and the continued smooth uninterrupted operation of the current restaurant, second, is dealing with the safeguarding of their equipment and data and developing a plan on how this will be accomplished. In looking deeper, regarding the point of sale system (POS) its servers and other organizational data, what safety measures should be implemented for loss of power, password protection, setting up firewalls to secure from hackers, recovery and mitigation. Not only does a business need to protect themselves in these matters but consideration needs to be given on how to protect the customers while using the restaurants Wi Fi, its website and social media portals and spell out the terms of use so all parties involved are aware of the risks. In order to address some of these matters a comprehensive Risk Management Analysis should be performed like the example shown in Figure 14.1 which will crosswalk you through the impact (high, medium and low) based on the questions you would have. Another matter needing to be addressed would be a Computer Resource need such as the example in Figure 14.2. (Figure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Disease Of Behcet s Disease In 1937, a rare disease called Behcet s Disease (BD) was first described by Dr. Hulusi Behcet, who is a dermatologist in Turkey. The disease is also known as Behcet s syndrome and described by The American Behcet s Disease Association (2014) as a rare, chronic, autoimmune, autoinflammatory disorder (American Behcet s Disease Association [ABDA], 2014). The disease, recognized worldwide, can affect multiple systems in the human body and associated with morbidity and mortality. Dr. Hulusi Behcet (2014) first described the disease as a triad of oral ulcers, genital ulcers and ocular inflammation (ABDA, 2014). The epidemiology behind this disease indicates its prevalence in multiple countries. It is less prevalent in the United States and Western Europe. According to National Organization for Rare Disorders (2015),the highest prevalence rate, 80 370 cases per 100,000, of this disease is in Turkey, as well as in Japan, Korea, China, Iran and Saudi Arabia (National Organization for Rare Disorders [NORD], 2015). According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease, the disease affects more men than women in Middle Eastern and Asian countries. However, it affects more women than men in the United States (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease [NIAMS], 2015). It can develop in people of all ages but it tends to develop in people between the ages of 20 to 40. The Behcet s disease symptoms vary from person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Mobile And Desktop Vs. Desktop Mobile Vs. Desktop! Are Desktops Really Outdated? Mobile Has Taken Over Are You Ready? In recent years the use of mobiles to search the web has expanded incredibly. It is assessed that nearly 58% of just American adults own a cell phone and 55% of all online activity that comes to websites are from these mobile devices, which has given rise to a mobile first approach throughout the world, from low key online retailers to mega conglomerates, such as Google. It makes it important to a great degree for these sites to optimize their site UI/UX and GUI in order to run efficiently on various mobile devices. In this present reality where there are a greater number of mobiles than human it is essential for a website to be made with mobile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well, here s the thing, they don t. Out of the majority of mobile user, most of the online activity is through mobile apps which account for about 90% of mobile activity, whereas browsers only account for only 10% mobile activity. This is mainly because even with a responsive web design web sites have to cut a fair bit of their site s function to accommodate them on the small screens, which decreases the overall experience. Compared to using apps that are developed to provide maximum functionality of sites on mobile devices which take into to account the differences in interaction when using a mouse and when using touch gestures, as well as the bandwidth constraints that many mobile users face. Why Mobile First? If you are someone who still thinks that a mobile site is a niche or just another sales approach you couldn t be more wrong. It s not the past or the future, it s the present and it s going to stay that way for quite a while. 55% of all online activity happens through a mobile phone. So when you share a connection of your website on an online networking platform you ought to expect more mobile activity making it all the more critical to ensure that your site has a responsive layout to make a responsive site for mobile clients. Many sites use CSS media queries and HTML 5 app cache that changes screen width, as well as having the capabilities to respond to specific browser features that progressively enhances an interface ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of Andy Goldsworthy s Piece Ice Spiral Thinking about a tree, one might think about the leaves and how they could symbolize balance, growth, and harmony. Or one might think about how a tree represents nature itself by symbolizing such attributes as strength, stability, diversity and withstanding the greatest of challenges to survive. Andy Goldsworthy is a British sculptor, photographer and environmentalist who produces site specific land art which embody these characteristics and represent nature as a whole. Goldsworthy s process is to be as involved in nature as he possibly can and to produce sculptures to draw out the character of the environment. He seeks to draw emphasis to the beauty and exquisiteness of nature while also displaying the stages of life nature goes through; it grows, stays and decays as an integral part of the circle of life. Goldsworthy s piece Ice Spiral: Tree Soul, exemplifies these distinctive elements and displays his unique technique in a way that captures the essence of nature. When one first looks upon the photograph of Tree Soul, it almost looks unreal or that the ice spiral surrounding the tree was digitally added to the image of the tree. The spiral ice sculpture is perfectly molded to wrap around the tree and opens the eyes of the audience in sensing the beauty and multidimensional details of the natural world. When creating his art pieces, Goldsworthy uses all materials of the natural world such as twigs, flowers, snow, stone, leaves and ice. He only uses natural materials found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. This essay will be examining the key arguments for the... This essay will be examining the key arguments for the existence of God, in order to discuss the claim that it is wrong to believe in anything without sufficient evidence with reference to the non existence of God. It will be exploring both a priori and an a posteriori argument for the existence of God. It will solely be concentrating on the Theological argument, Cosmological argument and the Ontological argument, in order, to analyse their significance and contribution in vindicating the claim for the existence of God. The essay will begin by providing a clear philosophical characterisation of the God of Classical Theism, in order to accurately evaluate the arguments for his existence. The essay will explore varying interpretations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Teleological argument is a posteriori and inductive argument. It is based on the observation of order in the world, and that the complexity of the universe shows evidence of design. This design implies a designer; capable and sentient, and this designer is God. The argument is split into two parts: design qua purpose and design qua regularity (Jordan, et al., 2002). Design qua regularity looks at the evidence of design, found in the order and regularity in the universe (Jordan, et al., 2002). It was first developed in the 13th century by St Thomas Aquinas, who in his fifth way in Summa Theologica, argued that the world of nature is like an arrow shot from an archer s bow, it has direction and purpose even if it lacks awareness as some intelligent being exists by whom all natural things are directed to their end: and this being we call God (Aquinas, 2009, p. 23). William Paley, another key contributor in of the Teleological argument, uses the planetary movements and Newton s laws of motion are also specific examples to provide evidence for design qua regularity part of the argument (Paley Ware, 1857). Design qua purpose looks at the evidence of design in relation to the ways in which the parts of the universe appear to fit together for some purpose. William Paley put forward the most famous form of the design qua purpose argument in his book Natural Theology (Paley Ware, 1857). Paley used the analogy of a watch and suggested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. 668 Stroke Awareness Stroke Awareness Outcome1: Know what stroke is. 1. Identify the changes in the brain associated with stroke. Changes in the brain will be that some parts are not getting the blood supply which then leads to dead tissue causing a form of disability depending on the area of the brain affected. 2. Outline other conditions that may be mistaken for stroke. Postictal state happens after a seizure. Hypoglycemia blood sugars drop, which can cause body paralysis, however a person with this will always have an altered mental state. A stroke patient doesn t. Subdural or Epidural bleeding as bleeding grows it pushes on brain which will mean you have difficulty communicating and moving. Less common illness and diseases can also disturb ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Best to keep them active. Outcome 3: Understand the management of risk factors for stroke. 1. State the prevalence of stroke in the UK Northern Ireland strokes per year 4,000, living with a stroke 32,000 Scotland strokes per year 12,500, living with a stroke 120,000 Wales strokes per year 11,000, living with a stroke 65,100 England strokes per year 13,500, living with a stroke 128,175 2. Identify the common risk factors for stroke Age Gender Race Family history High blood pressure Warning signs or history of a stroke Diabetes 3. Describe how risk factors may vary in different settings
  • 24. It all varies as one person s lifestyle may be ok for them, yet that same lifestyle for another person may be deadly. 4. Define the steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of stroke and subsequent stroke Quit smoking Lowering cholesterol Controlling high blood pressure Healthy weight Controlling diabetes Eating fruit and veg Alcohol in moderation Avoid illicit drugs Outcome 4: Understand the importance of emergency response and treatment for stroke 1. Describe why stroke is a medical emergency. A stroke is a form of brain attack, which is when blood and oxygen can t get to a certain part of the brain causing cells to die. This causes permanent damage. Basically the longer you take to get to the hospital, the more damage there is. 2. Describe the actions to be taken in response to an emergency stroke incident in line with agreed ways of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about The Chinese Cultural Revolution The Chinese Cultural Revolution The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, beginning as a campaign targeted at removing Chairman Mao Zedong s political opponents, was a time when practically every aspect of Chinese society was in pandemonium. From 1966 through 1969, Mao encouraged revolutionary committees, including the red guards, to take power from the Chinese Communist party authorities of the state. The Red Guards, the majority being young adults, rose up against their teachers, parents, and neighbors. Following Mao and his ideas, The Red Guard s main goal was to eliminate all remnants of the old culture in China. They were the frontline implementers who produced havoc, used bloody force, punished supposed counter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of Red Guard was mainly to attack the ?four olds? of society, as well as purging all bourgeois elements within the government. The following excerpt, from an interview between an ex red guard father and his daughter, explains what the four olds were: ?We were told to destroy four types of things: 1 ~ anything of the old feudal culture (relics, statues, monuments); 2 ~ anything connected to capitalism; 3 ~ anything related to the development of the mind (libraries, old university buildings, art, classical musical instruments); 4 ~ traditional Confucian customs, symbols, philosophy and education.? (Interview with Mr. Nie) The Red Guards used the four olds as a basic guideline on what to attack and not to attack. Another standard, which all revolutionary efforts were to be judged by, was from Mao?s ideas found in his little red book of quotations. The little red book was a collection of quotations taken from Mao?s past speeches and publications. The Red Guards? actions were a reflection of Mao?s policy of revamping passion, and destroying counter revolutionary symbols. ? They named and renamed street signs and buildings, and ransacked museums and destroyed old books and works of art. Many famous buildings like temples and shrines and heritages were destroyed. 4,922 out of a total 6,843 were destroyed.? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Only Crime Is Pride Critical Lens Reflection Essay The quote Think: all men make mistakes, But a good man yields when he Knows his course is wrong, And repairs the evil: The only Crime is pride, said by Teiresias. (This excerpt is from Antigone, by the classical Greek playwright Sophocles.) This quote can mean several different things. It all depends on how you interpret it. I believe that Teiresias is explaining that a good man knows how to admit when he is wrong and tries to fix the problem that his mistake has caused. The only crime is pride. Teiresias is demonstrating the negative side of a man and what bad guys do instead. There is no crime in being wrong, however, when someone s pride is blinding them from admitting their wrongs , then that is when someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are going to mess up. We were created to make mistakes so that way we could learn from them. It is our job to fix our miscalculations. Letting your pride keep you from telling the truth will result in a worse outcome than the original predicament. Teiresias makes it clear that it is alright to make mistakes, but trying to cover the mistakes up is not the right thing to do. Think about it, every time you choose to tell a lie you have to tell 1,000 more just to cover up the first lie. Wouldn t it just me easier to tell the truth? It takes a good man to confess his wrongs, those who can not always find themselves in bad predicaments all the time. Telling the truth is always the way to go. I use to have the hardest time confessing the things that I do incorrectly. It was hard for me to accept that I could mess up, but when I got older I started playing sports. Playing basketball and soccer you have to confess to the things you did/do wrong or otherwise you will not be able to improve as a player. Now I am the first to admit what I have done before my coaches even have the time to acknowledge what I did wrong. This makes the situation easier and makes my coaches job simpler as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Joan Of Arc Thesis Joan Of Arc 1430 Joan of Arc has been taken by the Burgundians and taken to the castle of Bouvreuil. It is confirmed that she is being pronounced a death sentence. On the morning of May 30th, she is to be burned at the stake at the old marketplace of Rouen. They have charged her with many things, including witchcraft and dressing like a man. So far, no one has attempted to save her from them, not even King Charles. He is predicting that they want to take the King and Joan out of power. Therefore, he is fearful to make an attempt to help Joan. This all started in 1412 when Joan of Arc was born. She claimed to hear the voice of God at the age of 13. She had one mission from this voice, to save France by getting rid of the enemies and making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Mba Application Research Paper As I sit and ponder over the reasons why I would make a good candidate, several reasons come to mind. First, I believe that I would make a good candidate because I am a committed individual to all tasks that I undertake. I just completed by Bachelor of Science in Business Degree, so the skills and determination are still stirring within me. I consider myself a late bloomer because I returned to complete my degree, as an adult, after being out of school for almost 20 years. Despite life s obstacles, I knew the importance of obtaining my degree and the perseverance to do so pushed me to work even harder to complete the program while working a full time job at the same time. I want to prove to myself that I can handle rigorous advance coursework ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order for an individual to stand out against other managers, education and training are the key tools to do so. I have the years of experience, however accomplishing my MBA will definitely enhance my credentials when I decide to pursue other opportunities in the management field. I also plan on relocating after I get married. Completing my MBA will definitely provide me the leverage to compete for higher salaries and other positions in new companies in my new city. I believe that Bethel s program will allow me the freedom to complete my courses online while other areas of my life will constantly be changing. Education will be the consistency and the proof that I can balance multiple things at once. This degree will definitely spotlight me in that manner. I hope that obtaining my degree will help me to encourage my children to complete their post secondary education. I hope that it enables them to see through me how important education is. Also, I want my children to see how far it can take me in terms of my career goals and positions in a company. This is definitely one of the most important things that I want to use my degree for outside of the educational and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Alternative Methods of Resolving Legal Disputes A legal dispute is a disagreement over the existence of a legal duty or right. Usually most legal disputes are resolved in a court of law. However, there are alternative methods of resolving legal disputes other than by a court. Such methods include Tribunals as well as Arbitration. There are different Tribunals which exist to resolve a variety of disputes. Generally, a tribunal is known to be any person or institution with the authority to judge, to pass that particular judgment, or to determine claims or disputes. For example the industrial tribunal sits to dertermine statutory employment law disputes such as wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal and redundancy. However industrial tribunals serve to resolve many more disputes than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The process of arbitration is governed by the arbitration act which provides a flexible method of resolving disputes. Advantages | Disadvantages | Cheaper | No right of appeal | Speedy, informal and flexible | No jury for claimant | Private proceedings | Awards may be based upon justice and equity rather than evidence | Arbitrator is an appropriately qualified expert | Unknown bias and competency of the arbitrator | The arbitration award is final | May be highly complex | Other alternative methods of resolving legal disputes are negotiation, mediation and conciliation. Mediation is a way of resolving disputes between two or more parties with concrete effects. Typically a third party assists the parties to negotiate a settlement. The term mediation broadly refers to any instance in which a third party helps others reach agreement. The process is private and confidential, possibly enforced by law. Participation is typically voluntary. Conciliation is a less formal form of arbitration. This process does not require an existence of any prior agreement. Any party can request the other party to appoint a conciliator. One conciliator is preferred but two or three are also allowed. In case of multiple conciliators, all must act jointly. Parties may submit statements to the conciliator describing the general nature of the dispute and the points at issue. Negotiation is the most basic means of settling our differences. It is back and forth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Radar Beauty Benefits Of Chamomile Essay Under The Radar Beauty Benefits of Chamomile When it comes to skin and hair care, chamomile is one of the best herbs available. The benefits are wide ranging and particularly great for people with sensitive skin. Chamomile has anti inflammatory, antibacterial, antiseptic and antifungal properties. It has the capability of neutralizing skin irritants and is hypoallergenic. Chamomile comes in several varieties, including Roman Chamomile, Cape Chamomile and German Chamomile all of which share similar beauty benefits. Chamomile is used to treat many conditions such as heartburn, nausea and upset stomach. It is also popularly used to calm and sooth the emotions and treat insomnia. This versatile herb is used to treat allergies and rashes, cuts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. William W. Cape Jr. The art of rhetoric comes in many different ways, practices, and ideals, but was ultimately started by the Ancient Greeks and adopted by the later Romans. Robert W. Cape Jr. not only explores the connection between the two, but also analyzes Cicero, an ancient Roman, and his ideology that suggested orators being the best qualified to write and present history correctly, both singularly and through the use of rhetoric. The article Cape published, Persuasive History: Roman Rhetoric and Historiography , analyzes Cicero s main argument of entrusting orators with history s immortality through his interpreted citations, Latin semantics, his affinity to his own intellectual means, and a nonexistent chorus. Historiography, better known as the study of historical writing or the writing of history, is exactly what Cape emphasizes with this article. He has a long, running list of sources that he uses, but a majority of them are an interpretation of some kind. For example, instead of directly sourcing Cicero s De Oratore, Cape cites The Structure of De Oratore from Michel and Verdière instead. By studying the concrete source, especially from ancient times, and the interpretations years after, an author can come to his or her own conclusion and clarification. Because of the time lapse between modern and ancient, primary research is almost always nonexistent, meanwhile secondary research is typically the go to for written history. Hence, authors must use interpretations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Idea Of Unanimous Consent In The Senate Describe the idea of unanimous consent in the Senate. The idea of a unanimous consent in the Senate is to basically pass amendments in a faster manner. Like what is stated in Davidsons book on how everything that happens inside the Senate is extremely sluggish. How does it work? The way that unanimous consent works, is when a member of the Senate wants a bill to go to the floor within a specific date or just simply wants a specific bill to be passed quicker he/she requests an unanimous consent agreement to limit the time on the voting (Davidson). What does it allow the Senate to do? It allows the Senate to move faster in terms of considering and passing bills to go onto the floor, by requesting a unanimous consent on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Nuclear Bomb Devastation Analysis Nuclear bombs destroy important locations in the targeted region. Homes in the affected region would be severely damaged by the blast: Just when I thought, This is terrible, there was a boom. The roof fell in the house, and the doors all fell over (Irby, 2014). A survivor of the nuclear detonation in Hiroshima, named Rebecca Irby, spoke to interviewers and told them the details of the detonation from her perspective. All places that were historically or religiously significant to the country are destroyed: The explosion [in Hiroshima] sucked in the surrounding atmosphere and air into a minuscule space which, inevitably, collapsed in on itself, and at the speed of sound expanded outwards in a series of shock waves which tore everything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those who experienced the effects of the nuclear explosions in Japan recall horrifying memories related to the event: Everybody who got burned, burned all over the outside of their bodies. Small maggots, white maggots, were all over them. It wasn t a pleasant sight (Irby, 2014). Rebecca could remember and tell the interviewers about one of the disturbing effects the bomb had on people, nearly seventy years after the event. Survivors mourn the deaths of loved ones. The only thing Irby s son knew was that his mother s beloved father passed away due to the bomb. He never knew the details of his death, because she rarely talked about it (Irby, 2014). Rebecca demonstrated that she mourned the death of her father, and discussing the details of the subject was uncomfortable for her to talk about, decades after the event had occurred. Therefore, the sheer power of a nuclear bomb is capable of permanently altering the lives of those who were affected by the blast. Nuclear bombs cause victims of the attack more damage than is necessary, as significant locations, natural regions, and the physical and mental states of individuals would all suffer from the effects. All buildings caught in the blast, including those significant to the country s history, religions, and people will be rendered unrecognizable. The surrounding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Promised Land Film Analysis The movie Promised Land addresses many issues of deception and bribery in environmentalism from natural gas companies. The movie starts out with Matt Damon s character, Steve Butler, and Frances McDormand s character, Sue Thomason are salespeople for a natural gas company and go to small towns like the ones that Butler was born in, in order to sell natural gas which can in turn possibly help save these towns. However, an environmentalist, Dustin Noble played by John Krasinski, shows up in order to convince the town not to get the natural gas pumps. A few people such as the high school teacher are not convinced that natural gas is the solution to help the small town. Due to Dustin Noble being there, this small town is not just a clean sweep ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Southwestern Energy Production Company, Pennsylvania Superior Court opened the doors to trespass laws against fracking and natural gas companies. Southwestern Energy Production Company put wells in the land adjacent to the Briggs siblings land but when the wells were placed in the ground they were going into the Briggs property. The company has allegedly been extracting natural gas from the Briggs property since 2011 without their permission. The result of the case was that now the law is that Pennsylvanian law of fracking will not apply to capturing of natural gas from fissures that flow towards unpaid areas making it illegal to do so (Morgan Besecker, 2018). As well, the Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of six teenager environmental activisits. In the case, the court ruled in favor of making public health and environment the antecedence instead of creating an harmony between natural gas and environmentalism because they determined that this would not be effective (Paraskova, 2018). Lastly, Dakota Access Pipeline is one more instance of where environmentalism has gone against the big natural gas companies. The Dakota Access Pipeline is controversial due to its impact on the environment and has been protested heavily by Native American people such as the Sioux and Meskwaki people. Natural gas companies have been running constant television advertisement to sway people to support them however it is not working. Natural gas companies see the resistance, which despite the support of the current U.S. president, and continue to push against environmentalists and NODAPL supporters (Hand, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Two Cities Reading Journal Sarah Levi Dr. Brewer English 3 Fall 2017 A Tale of Two Cities Reading Journal Journal Entry 1 Date: 11/8/17 Chapters: Book 1, Chapters 1 3 Annotations: Considering the book is set during the French Revolution, similes are used in order to portray the zeitgeist of this time period to modern readers. This also is used to set a specific tone and atmosphere in the novel: There was a steaming mist in all the hollows, and it had roamed in its forlornness up the hill, like an evil spirit, seeking rest and finding none. (page 16) Imagery is also used in order to set the scene and further explain the time period: ...lands adjacent to Paris, there were sheltered from the weather that very day, rude carts, bespattered with rustic mire, snuffled about by pigs... (page 14) In England, there was scarcely an amount of order and protection to justify much national boasting. Daring burglaries by armed men, and highway robberies, took place in the capital itself every night... (page 14) Dickens also effectively shows a distinction between the social classes through the dialogue and dialect of characters: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end of the paragraph, a rhetorical question is posed presenting the idea of the loneliness. With the question, the narrator s point of view is expressed, however an answered is not required. By offering this question, the reader is able to interpret the possibility that the narrator feels that the he is surrounded by and trapped in cities filled with stranger, but also shows that even the people that he considers the closest to him he isn t able to fully understand, and therefore appreciate. This then contributes to one of the novel s overall themes of imprisonment considering the narrator feels he is a slave to and made ignorant by his personal perspective of the world and the human inability to ever truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Danger Of Imagination In Atonement By Ian Mcewan How does McEwan explore the danger of an imagination that can t quite see the boundaries of what is real and what is unreal ? Ian McEwan s 2001 metafiction text Atonement explores the danger of an imagination which cannot differentiate between reality and fantasy. Atonement follows the detrimental effects of Briony Tallis lie which convicted the innocent Robbie Turner and ultimately destroyed her relationship with Cecilia Tallis, her older sister. Through innocence, negative consequences, and the significance of the title, Ian McEwan is able to thoroughly explore the danger of an imagination that can t quite see the boundaries of what is real and what is unreal. Ian McEwan explores the danger of an imagination that cannot differentiate between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ian McEwan uses the letters as a narrative device to catalyse Briony Tallis dangerous imagination in correlation to the events which follow. There are many letters embedded into the text which are used to reveal the innermost thoughts of the central characters. McEwan uses parody of Austen s style when Briony reads in my dreams I kiss your c t. Ian McEwan employs this word to mislead the reader s belief in Robbie s character. McEwan employs parody of Northanger Abbey to attribute to the effectiveness of letters, and shock the reader. The use of c t would not be expected in an Austen novel which presents conservative beliefs in conventional language. Ian McEwan utilises allusion of Vladimir Nabokov s Lolita to depict the relationship between Paul Marshall and Lola Quincey. The reader is aware of this allusion through the naming of Lola Quincey, similar to the protagonist of Lolita. This allusion foreshadows the rape of Lola, Paul is not convicted when Briony claims that she saw him [Robbie], with her own two eyes. McEwan uses this allusion to portray how Briony s imagination convinces her that Paul Marshall is innocent while Robbie Turner is the criminal. Through allusion to Lolita, McEwan suggests to the reader that the novel will be dark and disturbing, similar to Nabokov s novel and the gothic literature pastiche which McEwan utilises. McEwan is able to force the reader to consider the dangers of a mind which cannot distinguish real from unreal by highlighting how falsification from an imaginative mind lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bleu Ciel Research Paper When looking for a place to live it s not often we think about the architect who carefully thought out, planned and developed the building we are considering as our next home. However, knowing the architect and his or her vision for the building and how it came about will give you a new appreciation for the place you have chosen to call home. The HARWOOD District is located in uptown Dallas and there are several housing options available for those who are looking for luxury apartments in Dallas. However, few of them have what world renowned architect Jean Michel Wilmotte envisioned and brought to life when he created Bleu Ciel, the sky rise that has changed the Dallas skyline forever. Who Is Jean Michel Wilmotte? Jean Michel Wilmotte is a French architect who was born in 1948 and mastered in interior design at the well respected Camondo school of interior design which is in Paris. After earning his degree in 1975 he built his own agency and began working on large and small scale projects based on the principles of the interior design of cities, among other things. What Is Bleu Ciel? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bleu Ciel is one of Dallas newest, awe inspiring architectural icons and is quickly becoming a premiere Dallas address. Bleu Ciel is located within the 18 city block HARWOOD District that offers its residents an environment of convenience and a wealth of progressive formal and informal cultural, dining, entertainment and sports venues, as well as a series of serene urban gardens for reflection and relaxation in one of the greatest cities on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Level Three Leadership Level Three Leadership is imperative in today s changing society that relies on technology and social media. All that we do is dependent upon the change processes, the roles that any person can play and the interaction of the organization, self, others and the task. Change is inevitable for many managers find a comfort zone which reduces flexibility and future growth they tend to miss the shifting in the market and are left behind. As there are many models of managing change, no model of managing change in the individual, work group, or organizational level is to overlook the importance of becoming a master of the change process to become an effective leader. Therefore, a great need arises in leadership to build a change team that uses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was noted that communication efforts must be verbal and active (Kotter, 1995). Kotter eight step change model has many drawbacks and benefits. The advantages are that it is the step by step, which is easy to follow model. Another is that it does not focus on the change itself, but rather the acceptance and the preparation of this change, which makes it an easy transition. In Kotter s and Lewin s models, both consider the difficulties that organizations encounter when trying to move people from their comfort zone for the change to happen. In both of the models they use a different set of calculations to know whether there is any need to change to take place in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On John Andre Throughout history, there are moments that become pivotal points for major outcomes. The capturing and hanging of John Andre was one of these pivotal moments. A British Major who spied on the Americans and tried to close off the New England from the rest of the colonies, Andre was a man willing to do anything for his country. John Andre was born on May 2, 1750 in London. He was the son of Huguenots. He attended the University of Geneva in Switzerland where he studied mathematics and military drawing. He also had a fondness for the arts and took up ballroom dancing and the flute. He was being groomed to take over his father s business, but when his father passed away, John took his inheritance and moved. After a failed proposal to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By 1780, Andre, who was 28, continued to impress Clinton and after a victory in South Carolina Clinton appointed Andre to chief military intelligence officer. As the intelligence officer, Andre had to keep relationships open between British spies and the Loyalists who lived in America. For more than a year, Andre was conspiring with American General Benedict Arnold. Arnold, a soldier hurt in battle and never properly compensated by the Army, considered flipping on the Americans as a way out of the situation he was in. Peggy Shippin kept in contact with Andre throughout these years and Andre asked Shippin for help to persuade Arnold to flip. Shippin and Arnold got to know each other and eventually married. She told Arnold how he was not being treated fairly by the Americans and that Britain would be able to offer him more. Arnold agreed with his wife and eventually made plans with Andre to sabotage America. Clinton had Andre set up a meeting with Arnold to retrieve plans of what West Point s set up was. The idea was to gain control of the Hudson River cutting New England off from the rest of the colonies. The theory was whoever controlled the Hudson had the power as it traveled down to New York and was a clear line of trade and communication among the Americans. Arnold, who was a loose cannon for the Americans at this point and met Andre in Haverstraw, New York. He gave Andre plans that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Housing Affordability in Australia Essay Background Housing Affordability in Australia has become the focus point for urban planners in recent years. In particular, South East Queensland (SEQ) has experienced significant pressure as the demand for property and affordable dwellings increases and population growth in the region continues. The issue has come to the forefront in discussions for local governments in the region and there is a real need to address the problem of housing affordability. The subject of affordability is complex and is contributed to by a number of factors including the impost created by Council processes, which is the scope of the HAF T5 Project. The need to reduce these imposts is a key driver for continued improvement in Council processes to streamline ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part 4 Recommendations (To Follow) Improvement Program including regional and council specific recommendations. The underlying intention of this document in its current form (Parts 1 and 2) is to establish an As Is picture, so to speak, of a Council s development assessment processes. Parts 1 and 2 will be presented to Council for validation and discussion with HAF representatives. File Survey Overview HAF T5 programme Objectives The aim of the Target 5 Days (HAF T5) project is to reduce government s impact on the development assessment process through reductions in assessment time. This will reduce the holding costs and infrastructure costs for applicants, contributing greatly to the bottom line overheads experienced by developers, both professional and non professional (without considering the greater issue of land supply). The objectives of HAF T5 project are to deliver process reform such that Councils in SEQ will deliver: Reduced assessment timeframe for 95% of residential development applications; and 75% reduction in approval timeframe for residential developments with a five day turn around for low risk/complying applications. Residential Application Focus The typical types of applications that were surveyed are: Reconfiguration of lots up to 50 lots; Dual Occupancies (Duplexes); Multiple Unit Developments (generally 6 or less); Boundary Realignments; and Houses in overlays (e.g. character, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Similarities Between Rowlandson And Tekakwitha There are many similarities and differences to compare and contrast between the women who were subject of the captivity narratives. When comparing religion, gender and status, there are similarities, but digging deeper there are many differences between Kateri Tekakwitha and Mary Rowlandson s narratives. On the surface, the similarities are easier to identify, but underneath is where the differences are and the biggest contrast between Rowlandson and Tekakwitha is religion. The most distinct difference between the Rowlandson and Tekakwitha, that also could be interpreted as a similarity, is religion. Kateri Tekakwitha and Mary Rowlandson were both exposed to the Bible and Catholicism. They both devoted time to God and religion, the only difference ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...