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Political Communication
Politics and the media have long been intimately involved with each other, with media strongly setting
an agenda in which politics is very important. (Harris 1999,p.167) Our perceived reality of the real
world is largely a product of the media. (Harris 1999,p.186) It is not known which influences more but
there are definitely two sides to the story. Many studies have been done to decide but each comes out
with different answers. Many say that the media has more of an impact on politics than does politics
on the media. The two have always been natural adversaries. Skewering each other in print and in
conversation, but generally enjoying each other s company. (Forum)
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There is still argument for both sides but leaning more towards the media. Presidential elections,
campaigns, and policies have always been important in the media and to the public. The media creates
a political world that is the basis of the public s knowledge and the later behavior, such as voting for
the president or any public official. The themes and issues that are repeated in the media become
important to viewers. Those that are highlighted become especially influential when it comes to
choosing a candidate. The media affects evaluations of presidents. Presidential approval is strongly
influenced by how the media portrays the candidate to the public. For example, during the Gulf War,
George Bush received bad publicity based on his performance with the war even though his prior
economic performance was exceptional. (Edwards 1999, p329) The values in which people used to
evaluate him on were influenced by what the media had to say. Particular televised political
advertising, televised candidate events. And news articles also affect the preferences and opinions of
the voters. For example, Bob Dole in the 1996 election. His age arose early from the media. During
the primary election, over 800 news stories dealt with Dole s
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Unjust Laws In Martin Luther King s Letter From A...
Rules and regulations govern almost every public activity in the United Sates. These are laws created
and enforced by legal authorities to safeguard order, justice, and security in society. Laws help
mediate the relationship people and groups have with one another, and outlines a general code of
conduct, defining what good law abiding citizens ought to do, according to society. Laws are
universally applicable, and carry with them certain punishments and restrictions for violations or
misuse. In places where laws either do not exist or are minimally enforced, then insecurity and chaos
are the norm. Despite the benefits of laws, there are instances when they fail to advocate equally for
all members of its society. These are unjust laws, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An example of this inconsistency was famously described by Martin Luther King, Jr., in his Letter
from a Birmingham Jail in 1963. While in jail for having committed an act of non violent protest,
King invokes these principles to defend his actions and appeal to the Southern white clergy, courts and
citizens to stand behind civil rights protests and fight against injustice. In his response, King calls the
laws that oppress black citizens through legal segregation, fear and violence as unjust and his duty to
disobey. For King, An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law
(King). The laws King fought to change did not have any of the characteristics Aquinas outlined. They
expressed the whims of the white citizens and their desires to remain segregated. The laws forced on
black citizens were also created without their input and unjustly applied with disregard to their well
being and humanity. The philosophy of natural law allowed King to resist and disobey unjust laws,
and instead advocate for the common good. Without his example of civil disobedience, it may have
taken longer to achieve a substantial shift in civil rights and equality, affecting the happiness and well
being of many people across the United
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Essay on Machiavelli’s The Prince and the Modern Executive
The Prince and the Modern Executive
Few question The Prince s place in the canon of western literature. That it marks a turning point in our
collective history, the origin of the study of politics as a science (Pollock 43), is alone enough to
warrant its classification as a Great Book. Its author, Niccolo Machiavelli, a contemporary of
Copernicus, is generally accepted as an early contributor to the scientific revolution, because he
looked at power and the nature of sovereignty through the eyes of a scientist, focused completely on
the goal without regard for religion and morals and ethics. Machiavelli taught that the way princes
actually do govern often differs substantially from than the way they ought to govern, according to ...
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A corporation has its king and its barons, its courtiers and ambassadors, its loyalists and its dissident
elements, its allies and its enemies. What is important to our application of his principles of statecraft
to the business world is not the superficial differences but the underlying unity. Modern corporations
that are successful and well managed do not necessarily operate in harmony with the personal morality
of their employees and for the general good of their communities. Similarly, firms which pollute the
environment or ask their employees to lie are not always forced into bankruptcy.
The individualism and secularism that characterized the Italian Renaissance are dominant themes in
Machiavelli s thinking. His use of historical examples throughout The Prince demonstrates an
extensive knowledge of Greek and Roman history and is consistent with the new found love for
antiquity of the Renaissance. Machiavelli was, in every sense of the word, a true renaissance man. He
appears to be remarkably well educated, although limited finances probably prevented him from
studying at a major university. As a result, the effect of humanist teachings, prevalent at most of the
institutions of higher learning at the time, on Machiavelli was limited. Machiavelli s knowledge of
specific details of politics is primarily the culmination of a life long career as a bureaucrat and
diplomat.
In The Prince, Machiavelli
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Sodium Chloride Reaction Lab Report
Introduction/Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to find out how gaviscon reacted with different salt
solutions. Sodium Alginate is a compound that forms with the Gaviscon and forms a raft and blocks
all the stomach acid from traveling up the esophagus. Procedure: One gram of the following salts were
measured out, Calcium chloride, Lithium chloride, Magnesium chloride, Potassium chloride, Sodium
chloride, Strontium chloride, and Copper chloride. Each of the salts were placed into cups and added
to 80 mL of water. Then Gaviscon was individually dropped into each solution. Do this for each salt
solution and record the results. Next, forcefully expel the Gaviscon in a regular steady stream into
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The results may have been off due to inaccurate weighing of the measurements of the salts or water to
make the solutions. The results also could have been inaccurate through cross contamination between
mixing the solutions. The four salts mixed with water, Potassium chloride, Lithium chloride, Sodium
chloride, and Magnesium chloride, all dissolved the Gaviscon. Most of the compounds that disperse
the Gaviscon were +1 charged. The three salts mixed with water that solidified the Gaviscon were,
Calcium chloride, Strontium chloride, and Copper chloride. The solutions that did not dissolve the
Gaviscon had a +2 charge. Magnesium chloride was one exception. Magnesium chloride has a +2
charge but had a reaction like a +1 solutions. Magnesium chloride may be different in size which
would cause a different result. It is the smallest one in the group of compounds in this experiment. The
element copper is not talked about often but through observations and results of the experiment copper
is most likely +2 charged. Copper is inferred to be a +2 charge because the other chemical compounds
with +2 charge dissolved the Gaviscon and the Copper chloride dissolved the Gaviscon so it fit in the
category of the solutions with +2 charge group. Something that would have to be seen at microscopic
level is the positive and
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Comparison between The handmaids Tale and 1894 ...
Both the novels 1984 and The Handmaids Tale provide warnings of how each author sees certain
problems in society leading to dystopian states. Dystopian genres exist in both novels, but arise for
different reasons. Resulting from Atwood s concerns about political groups and aspects of feminism;
The Handmaids Tale illustrates how declining birth rates could lead to a state where women are forced
into bearing children. In contrast, 1984 depicts a terror state where poverty is rife and tyrannical
leaders force citizens to live by their rules. Although both novels share such themes as surveillance,
deprivation and loss of identity, they describe two very different dystopian worlds, often by using
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There is no destruction of antonyms, comparatives or superlatives in The Handmaid s Tale , as Gilead
powers are not eradicating aspects of language, merely preventing people from speaking them, by
enforced use of religious discourse. Atwood does, however, use prefixes to describe certain things,
indicating state control. Words such as unwomen and unbaby denote failure. If a handmaid s child is
branded, unbaby , it shows failure to produce healthy offspring. Handmaids wish to produce healthy
children, preventing transportation to the colonies. These prefixes therefore scare them into
conforming, and trying to produce children as the authorities wish.
In both 1984 and The Handmaid s Tale , connotations are used to re define the states powers. Big
Brother and Aunts suggest protective figures which protect society; however connotations have been
re defined, neither figure having the security of the people in mind. These names, however, result in
people believing themselves safe under their rulers, having been manipulated in many ways to
produce this misconception.
We are able to see that language in both the texts maintain the dystopian societies. However as well as
authoritarian manipulation of language, the dystopian genre is created through the authors styles of
writing.
The styles of Both Atwood and Orwell differ, Orwell tending to a blunt style with few metaphors,
described as
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Research Paper On Alan Meeks
Alan Meeks was born in London, England in 1951. He graduated, and joined Graphic Systems as a
trainee artist, typographer and typeface designer. In 1975 he joined Letraset as senior designer and was
chiefly responsible along with Colin Brignall in making Letraset into a serious font foundry. After he
started his career with Graphic Systems in the 1970 s as a lettering artist. (non digital in those days).
where he designed over 40 Typefaces whilst being in charge of all the artwork output of Letraset with
a studio of ten artists and designers and an army of freelancers around the world.
(https://www.myfonts.com/person/Alan_Meeks/. ) The originaly typographic artwork that was
produced at Letraset was done by stencil cutting; all the fonts
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Differential Effects of American Destabilization Policy...
Differential Effects of American Destabilization Policy in Chile in the 1970s and Cuba in the 1990s
Just three years after taking office in 1970, Chile s military removed the leftist President Salvador
Allende from power. In Cuba, nearly forty years after his ascension to power in 1959, Fidel Castro
continues to control a communist regime. In Chile in the early 1970s and in Cuba in the early 1990s,
the United States exasperated severe economic crises. In addition, the United States attempted to
foster political opposition to create coup climates to overthrow both leaders. The similarities in these
histories end there. Chile s open, democratic political system allowed the U.S. to polarize the nation,
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businesses created two thirds of the $1.6 in foreign investment, and two U.S. copper corporations
alone controlled 80 percent of the Chilean copper industry. Under their destabilization strategy, the
U.S. undertook economic measures designed to make the Chilean economy scream. The Nixon
administration sought to terminate and reduce financing for U.S. exports and guarantees for corporate
investment, lobby private investors to curb economic interests, bring maximum feasible influence on
the multilateral banks to cut their lending to Chile, terminate bilateral economic aid programs, and
dump U.S. copper holdings onto the international market, and lower prices. In addition to
implementing direct economic measures, the Nixon administration also used its influence to affect the
policies of international economic players. For example, US officials worked behind the scenes to
assure that the World Bank denied 21 million livestock improvement credit and future loans to Chile.
The U.S. also blocked negotiations, and putting pressure against Chile in the Paris Club debt
negotiations regarding the $1 billion debt that the Frei government had run up in U.S. banks. In sum,
these policies were effective. In 1970, loans to Chile were cut from $46 million to $2 million by the
IDB, $31 million to $0 by thy World Bank, $110 million to $3 million in bilateral U.S. assistance by
the AID, and $280 million to $0 by the Export Import bank.
This significant
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History Of The Circus Maximus
Introduction The Circus Maximus is the greatest entertainment venue is Italy. It was the first stadium
in Rome and the largest stadium as well. The Circus Maximus was built between the two hills,
Palatine and Aventine. It has and always will be the largest stadium in the Roman Empire. It was also
used as a model for other stadiums built in the Roman empire. It measured to be 2,037 feet and length.
The width was 387 feet. The stadium is said to hold around 150,000 people. The seats were concrete
and stone. The lower two tiers were made of wood. The track itself was originally covered in sand. It
measured to be 540 x 80 m and had 12 starting gates. At the open end of the track, The chariots
arranged themselves. The stadium also provided arcades and shops which served the spectators needs.
Circus Maxiumus became a model for other circuses in the Roman Empire. This site is now a park for
the public. History Because of the rise of christianity in the Roman Empire, the Circus started to lose
many people. There would be less people showing up the events they held, and eventually it started
dying. The stadium was no longer being used and even started to decay. There also was great damage
to the structure because of thieves who would steal the building material. It was because of flooding
that the seats from the lower tiers of the stadium got buried. It is believed to many that the real and
true track remains six meters under ground beneath thick soil. There was a
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Alan Lomax s Influence On Modern Popular Music
In this essay I am going to give a brief history of John and Alan Lomax, discussing how they came to
be involved with the collection of cowboy ballads. I will then go on to talk about their musical
endeavours between the years of 1930 1980, and how their work had influence on modern popular
music before concluding with my opinion on their impact on music as we know it today and how they
potentially shaped the path of recorded music as we know it.
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John Lomax was a known collector of folk music, particularly cowboy ballads. Before Lomax, no one
had really thought of cowboys as a source for folk songs. In his autobiography he says that he first
heard a cowboy sing when he was four years old, and that he began to write down some of the songs
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American Folk Songs and the prime time television series, Back Where I Come From, exposed
national audiences to regional American music and such homegrown talents such as Woody Guthrie,
Aunt Molly Jackson, Lead Belly, Pete Seeger and The Golden Gate Quartet. Alan Lomax also built on
the interest he had created with his books, records and broadcasts with a concert series called The
Midnight Special at Town Hall, which opened the ears of 1940 s New Yorkers to blues, flamenco,
calypso and southern ballad singing, all of which were still relatively unknown genres at the time
(www.culturalequity.org/alanlomax/ ce_alanlomax_bio.php). Alan Lomax once said The main point of
my activity was to put sound technology at the disposal of The Folk, to bring channels of
communication to all sorts of artists and areas.
(http://www.culturalequity.org/alanlomax/ce_alanlomax_saga.php)
In 1941 and 1942 a joint field collecting trip was conducted by The Library of Congress and Fisk
University took Alan into a deeper into the musical and cultural world of the African American South .
In Mississippi he documented styles of panpipe music. In Delta he interviewed and made the first
recordings of McKinley Morganfield, who is now known as Muddy Waters. Alan returned to
Mississippi for the fifth time in 1947 with the first portable tape recorder to make high fidelity
recordings of Delta church services and of prisoners work songs, which he ranked among the worlds
greatest music (www.culturalequity.org/alanlomax/ ce_alanlomax_bio.php).
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Privatizing Urban Transportation Can Work With Timely...
The privatizing of urban transportation can work with timely public planning. A lot of the issues to be
considered are due to poor maintenance, slow expansion of streets, urban highways and excessive
congestion in many cities. Public and private partnerships can be used to improve the timing of
investments and ensure adequate maintenance of highways. Because of the lack of funding and
political red tape at both the local and federal levels, privatized funding can help with the development
of roadways, create jobs and complete the task at hand. Although privatization terms and conditions of
contracted developers of urban planning can create an inflexed rate in the use of tolls for many road
ways and highways it can reduce the congestion in many cities. This paper will explore the how poor
maintenance, slow expansion of streets and urban highways and excessive congestion are chronic in
many cities. The research will argue claims that public private partnerships can be used to improve the
timing of new investments, ensure adequate maintenance of highways and streets and manage
congestion with road user charges. It will also elaborate on how this theory of public and private
planning can only work with timely public planning, deft contract design and enforcement and
competent inter jurisdiction coordination as well as show that Public/Private Partnerships (PPPs) do
not relieve the public budget of its financial obligation. The research will touch on how PPPs are
preferred over
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Impact Of Air Bags On A Car Safety Device
Impact Analysis of Air Bags
Introduction
An airbag is a vehicle safety device. The airbag like seatbelts are occupant restraint system that
consists of a flexible fabric bag, also known as an airbag cushion. The airbag module is designed to
inflate rapidly then quickly deflate during a collision or impact with another object or a sudden
deceleration. The purpose of the airbag is to provide occupant protection and restraint during a crash
event.
The introduction of the air bags dates back to 11th July 1984 when the United States government
amended Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208 (FMVSS 208), to require cars produced after 1
April 1989 to be equipped with a passive restraint for the driver. An airbag or a seat belt would meet
the requirements of the standard. Now with the requirement of the airbags their invention is credited to
the German engineer Walter Linderer, and to the North American John W. Hetrick who in 1951
registered for the first airbag patents.
The airbag cushions manufactured world wide are constructed with fabric made from nylon 6,6 yarn.
Air bags are actually inflated by the equivalent of a solid rocket booster. Sodium azide (NaN3) and
potassium nitrate (KNO3) react very quickly to produce a large pulse of hot nitrogen gas. This gas
inflates the bag, which literally bursts out of the steering wheel or dashboard as it expands.
Airbags need to inflate at an extremely fast rate in order to be fully inflated by the time a person s
body begins to
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pcs
1. ABSTRACT PCs have now turn out to be exceptionally key parts of our lives. PC are crucial parts
of our life. With our expanding need and utilization of PCs, assets needed for processing likewise
increment. To adapt up to these expanding processing assets, larges firms like Google, Microsoft, and
Yahoo and so on tackle their assets. They all are growing there own mechanical progression in
different fields of figuring. One of the field, which is OS. The Operating System standout amongst the
most essential program that keeps running on a PC. A wide range of PCs even universally useful PC
must have a OS to run different projects and applications. A OS is programming that deals with the PC
equipment. The equipment must give fitting instruments to guarantee the right operation of the PC ...
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It has an expansive library of accessible programming, amusements and utilities, albeit numerous are
costly. Stability is a major advantage of Operating system it very rarely crashes, loses data or freezes.
It is user friendly it has many instructions that help user to easily use it and interact with it. It is an
intermediate between all hardware and software of the system. They are useless without an Operating
system. Its instructions are in simple English language, so that user can understand without any
difficulty. So there is no need to know any technical language. It is the platform of all programs. There
is no use of having programs without having an Operating system or in other words we can say that
Operating System is the base for all the programs to run. Disadvantages: If any problem affected in
Operating system, you may lose all the contents which have been stored already. Unwanted user can
also use your own system without your permission, and your private information may become public.
It is expensive so all cannot afford to use
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Summary Of Divine Madness By Robert Muchamore
My Science Fiction book was C.H.E.R.U.B: Divine Madness by Robert Muchamore. The theme of
my book is; No matter how bad it hurts, keep going. On the edge of unconsciousness, Nina finally
managed to wrest Dana s fingers off the trigger. She was pinned and couldn t raise the gun off the
deck, but she managed to turn it around and fire a shot. The blast echoed in the cramped space and
Dana felt a tearing sensation, as if her foot had just been ripped off. But she managed to continue the
stranglehold for a few more seconds, until Nina s body went limp. Dana rolled onto her back and
moaned at the searing pain in her ankle. With no idea what state her leg was going to be in, she was
fearful to look down. Her leg looked OK, but there was blood
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The Beginning Of Red Badge Of Courage By Stephen Crane
In the beginning of Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, Henry Fleming or the youthful private is
a farm boy who has left the farm against his mother s best wishes to enlist in the Union army. The
novella begins after Henry has enlisted and joined with the 304th New York regiment encamped
across a river in Virginia from the enemy. The date is May 1863, two years after the Civil War has
already begun, and the scene is set for the upcoming Battle of Chancellorsville. Through the course of
the weeks leading to Henry s first battle, Henry is brought to question his beliefs and learn his place
within his own regiment. Through the use of naturalism, irony, and the literary point of view, Crane
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While Henry contemplates, the narrator illustrates Henry s struggle as Henry tries, to mathematically
prove to himself that he would not run from a battle [...] [, however,] [i]t had suddenly appeared to
him that perhaps in a battle he might run, (4) showcasing how when compared to his previously held
notions about war, the irony of Henry s newfound cowardice and lack of bravery is clear. Similarly,
Henry is naïve to his true part in the war and the uncontrollable forces controlling his life. Through the
use of naturalism, the pessimistic version of realism that asserts that most individuals are without
freedom that they are at the mercy of larger forces, like economics, war, the government, heredity,
environment, and nature, Crane shows the reader how small and insignificant Henry is in the grand
scheme of things. As Dr. Ball states, you join the military and lose your freedom, it seems,
exemplifying Henry s current predicament (Ball). Henry, although having hopes of becoming a hero,
is as his mother says, jest one little feller amongst a hull lot of others, (3) revealing the reality and
irony of his current situation, he is not a hero able to achieve glory in battle. As the narrator points out
Henry, had grown to regard himself merely as a part of a vast blue demonstration, (4) demonstrating
how his situation changes Henry s ability to gain glory and fame in battle. However, soon after the
first attack of the
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Is Okonkwo Sympathetic
Is Okonkwo s family relationships make him a sympathetic or unsympathetic character? There are
many interactions that Okonkwo has with his family. Such as his first, second, and third wife, and all
of his kids. Most of these interactions were negative interactions as it seems like his family is afraid of
him but some were still positive. It may seem like Okonkwo hates his family but he doesn t, he really
loves his family. Okonkwo is a sympathetic character and there are a couple of characters that can
prove this.
One family member/character that Okonkwo interacts with is Nwoye. Nwoye is one of the characters
that proves Okonkwo is a sympathetic character. An excerpt from the story said, Okonkwo s first son,
Nwoye, was then twelve years old but was already causing his father great anxiety for his incipient
laziness. At any rate, that was how it looked to his father, and he sought to correct him by constant
nagging and beating, And so Nwoye was developing into a sad faced youth. Nwoye proves that his
father (Okonkwo) is a sympathetic character because Okonkwo wants to spend his time disciplining
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Ezinma proves Okonkwo to be sympathetic because of his actions towards her, of what he does and
doesn t do to her. Ekwefi and her only daughter, Ezinma, sat near the fireplace waiting for the water in
the pot to boil. Ekwefi, she said, Is it true that when people are grown up, fire does not burn them?
Ezinma unlike most children, called her mother by her name. This shows that Okonkwo was
sympathetic towards towards Ezinma because Ezinma was very close to her family, especially her
mother. She even called her mother by her name instead of calling her mother which just proves how
close she was to her family. Okonkwo sometimes had thought and wished Ezinma was a boy because
since she is a perfect daughter he thinks if she is a boy than she would be a perfect
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Aid For Airline And Its Impact On The Tourism Industry
Aid for Airline?
Qantas airlines are an iconic Australian business, which has heavily shaped the tourism industry.
However in the 2013 14 financial year, (Qantas, 2014, pg.1) due to falls in revenue, growing
competition and high expenses the airline reported a 2.8 billion dollar loss. (Mccrann, 2014) It was
then that the company felt it required government support to assist them in getting back on their feet.
Commonly referred to as a bailout and in this case more specifically a debt guarantee , this would
involve the Australian Government covering Qantas debts, should the company collapse. (Mcllroy,
2014, p9) There were mixed views on this particular issue between different MP s, different political
parties and against Qantas itself. After much debate on the issue however it was declared that the
Government would not grant a debt guarantee to Qantas. (Coorey, 2014) This essay takes into account
both sides of this debate and explains why the ultimate decision by the Government not to financially
support Qantas was justified.
From July 2013 to July2014, Qantas reported a statutory loss of 2.84 billion dollars (Qantas, 2014, p1)
and job cuts of approximately 5,000. (Boyle, 2014, p3) According to some commentators continued
decline of this scale would bankrupt the airline. (Mccrann, 2014)
There are several explanations as to why Qantas was struggling so much to remain profitable. One
being an increase in fuel costs of 6 per cent ($253 million). (Qantas, 2014, p1)This
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Identifying Mental Illnesses
Mental illness refers to a condition, which affects the thinking, feeling, and mood of a person.
Apparently, this condition affects the ability of a person to function every day and the capacity to
relate to others (Tracy, 2015). Here are some diagnosis and tests that can be carried out to determine
mental illness in a person: A psychological assessment where a mental health provider helps a patient
understand the behavior patterns, feelings, thoughts, and symptoms that can cause mental illness. At
this point, a patient may be asked to fill out a questionnaire to assist in answering the questions. Lab
tests where health practitioners check out the thyroid function of a patient or screen for drugs and
alcohol. Physical examination the health practitioner tries to rule out physical issues, which could lead
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Apparently, a psychiatrist is a qualified medical doctor who has extra training in the field of mental
illnesses and health. The work of a psychiatrist is to assess the mental condition of a patient in
coordination with their physical condition, and thus prescribe medication. Only psychiatrists have the
mandate to treat and prescribe medication to people with a mental health condition. With the mental
illnesses, the health professionals do not culture some microorganism and carry out a blood test to
establish if a patient has a mental illness. The mental illnesses are diagnosed based on the symptoms,
which a person has. Behavioral Illness Behavioral illnesses affect our conscious (Behavioral Health
Resources, 2016). For instance, behavioral illness is caused by substance abuse, where the patient
suffering from behavioral illness makes a sober, and a conscious decision to use drugs. Other
examples are eating disorders like the anorexia nervosa. Behavioral treatment centers on the extent
and
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Paul Bauumer s Life
Shortly after the start of WW1, young Paul Baumer was a high schooler with his friends graduating
soon. Flyers and rumors were everywhere about the war, encouraging people to join the German army.
It wasn t until they were being influenced by their teacher s stirring patriotic speeches that they were
really entailed to join. Thus started the beginning of these boys road to the end. After experiencing ten
weeks of brutal training, Paul realized that the ideals of nationalism and patriotism for which he
enlisted are simply empty promises. He no longer believes that war is glorious or honorable, and he
along with his friends live in constant physical terror. When Paul s company receives a short reprieve
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In the mornings, they watched for stray bullets zooming by from no man s land. At nights, they took
cover as the artillery rained down, landed almost inches from them. The battles fought there ad no
names and seemed to have little overall significance, except for the impending possibility of injury or
death for Bäumer and his comrades. Only pitifully small pieces of land were gained, about the size of
a football field, which were often lost again later. It was often referred that the living soldiers were old
and dead, emotionally drained and shaken. We are not youth any longer. We don t want to take the
world by storm. We are fleeing from ourselves, from our life. We were eighteen and had begun to love
life and the world; and we had to shoot it to pieces.
The war was nearing its end and the German Army was retreating. In despair, Paul watched as his
friends fell one by one. It was the death of his closest friend and mentor Kat that eventually maked
Paul careless about living. In his final moments he commented that peace was coming soon, but he
didn t see the future as bright and shining with hope. Paul felt that he had no aims or goals left in life
and that their generation would be different and misunderstood. When he died, the situation report
from the frontline stated, All is Quiet on the Western
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Correlation Between Secondary And Secondary Students On...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine whether primary and secondary psychopaths had
deficiencies in empathy, and was conducted by applying Levenson s SRPS and ToM test to a non
institutionalized group. Studies show that psychopathic individuals have no deficiency with empathy,
and support the first hypothesis of a negative correlation between primary psychopathy and empathy.
The study doesn t support the second hypothesis of a negative correlation between secondary
psychopathy and empathy, with no evidence to support this.
The Association Between Primary Secondary Psychopathy and Cognitive Empathy
The term psychopathy is described as a disorder characterized by callousness (Richell et al, 2003) and
is more of a personality trait than a stereotype. Within the term psychopathy, there are different
subtypes that divide both a primary and secondary psychopath. A primary psychopath is characterized
by traits such as lack of remorse and manipulative. Secondary psychopaths are also associated with
social anxiety and low self esteem (Ali, 2010), known to be more emotional. Both forms of
psychopathy are deficient in cognitive empathy, the ability to understand and recognize others
emotions. Psyc121 is conducting this study to add to previous studies and fill in gaps from previous
literature, such as three readings used to support our studies. Levenson s main purpose (Levenson,
Kiehl, Fitzpatrick 1995) was to create a measurable
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Edgar Allan Poe Thesis
Edgar Allan Poe. A sinister and mysterious writer yet caring and giving husband, Mr. Poe lived his
short forty years of life in a seemingly state of disarray and torment. We all know his famous works
for their perverse styles and gruesome detail but what caused his limitless collection of murder,
insanity, and longing for a lost love that is found within his pages? The word smith. B orn in Boston,
on January 19, 1809, Edgar was raised by the young aspiring actress Eliza Poe. His father, David Poe
Jr. was never around and eventually left the family a little after Edgar Allan Poe turned one year old.
The profession of acting was looked down upon by many yet Eliza still won people s hearts with her
captivating beauty. Around eight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From short stories to poems, Edgar Allan Poe is most known for his daunting yet elegant stories.
Initiating modern detective stories with, The Murder in the Rue Morgue, (1842) Poe goes on to write
Annabel Lee and The Raven (1845) which are read and picked apart by all ages in school. The Raven,
is a short story following a man filled with sorrow, surrounded by depressing events allowing his mind
to control the universe around. This tale tortures the man and any reader actually practicing complete
readers comprehension. Annabel Lee, is a love poem by Mr. Poe that rhymes line for line giving us a
taste of the romance between the narrator and this Annabel
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Bay Model Anthropology
I am proposing to conduct my self guided field trip at the San Francisco Bay Model Visitor Center in
Sausalito. The Bay Model is a 1.5 acre, indoor, three dimensional hydraulic tidal simulation model
covering the entire San Francisco Bay Estuary including the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers
Delta. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) created the model in 1957 to study
estuary circulation and flow, geometry, and the impact of anthropology. USACE was able to survey
potential anthropogenic hazards and the way they would change the landscape of the estuary on an
accelerated timeframe. While USACE ceased its research efforts using the model in 2000, the model
is still open to the public for educational purposes. The model features numerous points of interest for
visitors including a 12 minute introductory video, the Mountains to the Sea and Marinship exhibits,
the story of Corps of Engineers at Work, and a bookstore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Learning the stories of the History of the Bay Model the Corps of Engineers at work will allow me to
understand the geographic methods the USACE employed to conduct their studies and environmental
mitigation. The Mountains to the Sea exhibit is of particular interest to me as well because it features
an interactive three dimensional map, interactive exhibits of estuary biology, and an hour long audio
tour. Moreover, I would also like to view the model to help me speculate on the possibility of
harnessing the tidal energy currents of the estuary as a source of power. I am a Geography student, and
it interests me to begin to focus on environmental studies such as how the ~400 billion gallons of
water that flow through the Golden Gate Strait can be extracted as clean, renewable energy. Research
estimates that today s technology could harness up 17 of the 35.5 megawatts presented by the tides
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The Gardner-Webb University Anti-Human Trafficking Club
Recalling the first time hearing about human trafficking, I remember sitting with my mother during
the church service. As the pastor explained the brutality of human trafficking, an image began to form
in my head of a young prepubescent girl forced into compromising positions. Then, the pastor stated
something that broke my heart, the majority of these girls were not captured, but sold. They were sold
by their fathers, or other members of their families.
This situation is depressingly similar to the biblical account of Joseph being sold for a few pieces of
silver by his own brothers, and then dragged from Canaan to Egypt, over 200 miles. We prefer to think
the concept of selling people into slavery as if they were simple animals as an ancient practice the
human race has finally surpassed. Unfortunately we are very wrong. This barbaric, possibly fatal,
transaction continues to happen to 20.9 million people, over half women (10 million), and a quarter
children (5 million) (source: Polaris Project). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We fail to prevent it, discuss it, or even acknowledge it. However, inaction will only exacerbate a
problem that should not be allowed to continue. Gardner Webb University Release the Captives club is
an on campus anti human trafficking club that raises awareness and funding for anti human trafficking
organizations. But we still need help. There are a number of ways you can help us in stopping human
trafficking: become involved in human anti trafficking awareness, support any anti trafficking
organization that you feel comfortable with, pray for all (victims, responders, persecutors, and
profiteers) involved in human trafficking, and continue to pray that God s justice will break out in the
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The Mosaic Covenant And The Abrahamic Covenant
Biblical covenant is legal term denoting a formal and legally binding declaration of benefits to be
given by one party to another, with or without conditions attached. (Arnold) Biblical covenant is a part
of God holy plan and they reveal enteral plan. Each covenant plays a part of God plan of salvation.
The Mosaic covenant showed that being saved by works was impossible and reveals God s Holy
character the need of a savior. The Mosaic Covenant was like the vassal treaties of the ancient Near
East, where a more powerful king entered into a relationship with a lesser king. Knowing the Bible)
Which sets the stage for Israel victories and blessings. Also shows the downhill battle of Israel with
abandoning their covenant. Israel was to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moses alone, however, shall come near to the LORD, but they shall not come near, nor shall the
people come up with him. Exodus 24:2) The Mosaic Covenant is established at Mount Sanai when
Moses is given the Ten Commandments.
Mosaic covenant is sealed when Moses begins reading the book aloud to them so all could hear Book
of the Covenant. Then they seal the covenant with an oral agreement. Then he took the book of the
covenant and read it in the hearing of the people; and they said, all that the LORD has spoken we will
do, and we will be obedient! Exodus 24:7). Than once they agree to faithful obey the covenant they
seal it with a blood oath. So, Moses took the blood and sprinkled it on the people, and said, Behold the
blood of the covenant, which the LORD has made with you in accordance with all these words.
Exodus 24:6) Book of covenant also known as the law would be referred to as the Torah. The purpose
of the Law was proved that it was impossible for mankind to achieve the law and the need of Jesus
Christ s. The Torah was provided so that Israel would know how properly worship and serve God.
God wanted to make the nation of Israel completely different than the surrounding nations who
worshiped demons. The law shows how through the moral law, man could see God s holy character as
well as his own sinfulness and the infinite gulf that separates God and man. Bible org If they faithfully
served God he will
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Stanley Pinter s Film Character Analysis
Though the present is an outcome of past contemplations and actions, Pinter does not reveal the past
as he wants the audience to think about the various possible ways in which past can influence the
present. Furthermore by leaving the interpretations open to the audience, Pinter tries to portray that
historical archives as storehouses of narratives of the past, cannot be fully relied upon, as these are
narratives written in accordance to the dictates of those in power and as such are biased in their
interpretations. As the play proceeds, Stanley, in a long monologue, tells Meg of a concert, he once
gave. The concert was a great success and Stanley gives an account of it: STANLEY: (To himself.) I
had a unique touch. Absolutely unique. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The physical and mental torture meted out to Stanley leaves an indelible scar in his mind and gives
birth to his great fear against all forces that coalesce to form a collective force (they) which is
immensely powerful and at the same time devastating. This paranoia is dormant till the time Stanley is
in a comfortable, secure place and surrounded by familiar, innocuous people like Pete, Meg and Lulu.
But the arrival of the mysterious Goldberg and McCann, in the boarding house galvanizes the terror
and panic in the subconscious mind and intensifies it to the extent, that Stanley vents out his
frustration by madly beating the toy drum which he gets as a birthday present (though he denies it is
his birthday) from Meg. The savagery of Stanley s reaction on receiving the toy drum is also effected
by Stanley s despair at being treated like a child by Meg. A toy drum is usually gifted to a child. Meg
gifts Stanley a toy drum as he is a musician and also because she feels the child in Stanley will like the
gift. But what she fails to understand is that by being a mother surrogate to Stanley, she has made
Stanley dependent on her to an extent that is disliked by Stanley himself. Stanley s disgust for the
mother er Meg and his attempt to free himself from her (abject s) clutches is thus reflected in his
uncontrolled and wild beating of the drum, gifted by
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Essay On Italian Stereotypes
Slicked back hair, tank tops with tomato sauce stains. These are just some of the things you might
think about Italian people when they come to mind. But, are Italian stereotypes real? How do they
happen? Why are certain stereotypes associated with Italian people? During this speech, I will inform
you about Italian stereotypes, mannerisms and traditions and if they re real. Some have happened to
me in my daily life and some I have researched so I could tell you about them today. I will soon touch
on Italians and food, Italians and family and of course, Italians and mannerisms.
It could involve making the food, eating the food and what happens when eating it at the table. So, let
me tell you a story... I was in Montreal to see my grandparents. I arrived at their house with my family.
Once we settled in, I started snooping around being the nosey person I am. I went to my Nonno s
dresser and saw that there was a pepper plant in one of the drawers. I then opened more and more
drawers in my grandparent s house only to find many more pepper plants! The next night, I was eating
pasta with my family. We were passing around the parmesan cheese at the ... Show more content on
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Now, another tall tale of my mighty Nonno this time, it happened right here in Toronto. Solutions, a
kitchen supply store, I hadn t heard of it at the time until IT happened. So, it was hot summer day, my
belly was full of ice cream for some reason. My Nonna, Nonno, Mom and I walked into to the store.
My Nonna spotted a pan. It was love at first sight. My Nonno graciously decided to purchase the pan
for her. Then, we arrived at the counter and my Nonna came up to pay for the pan, normal right? My
Nonno then threw five 20 dollar bills on the counter and at the cashier and made a smug face like it
was nothing. All I know is that I started laughing furiously. The cashier stared at him and laughed, he
probably was thinking, is he in the
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John D. Rockefeller s Robber Baron
John D Rockefeller was one of the richest men in history with a net worth exceeding three hundred
billion dollars. This massive wealth was because of his monopoly over the oil industry called Standard
Oil. This company used the excess junk left from the good oil to make kerosene to fuel lamps, lights,
cars, excreta. Rockefeller is what we call a Robber Baron , this means someone who is greedy and
selfish for power, and wealth. In the 1900s these people were hated to the point of the government
suing them for breaking Antitrust Acts and forcing Rockefeller to take down his monopoly over the oil
industry. Rockefeller was born into a poor family and could barley eat. He did school but was heavily
bullied to the point where he drops out and stated
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Chivalry in Arthurian Legend Essay
Chivalry in Arthurian Legend
Merriam Webster s on line dictionary defines chivalry as the system, spirit, or customs of medieval
knighthood. As Leon Gautier, author of Chivalry, defines this system and spirit of knighthood by
identifying rules of chivalry, two of which are well illustrated in Lanval, TheWife of Bath s Tale, and
The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnel: Thou shalt never lie, and shall remain faithful to thy
pledged word, and Thou shalt be generous, and give largess to everyone (qtd. in Chivalry). All three
stories seem to suggest the predominant theme of a knight living up to his word. This is shown by the
fact that, in each story, the knight s oath is taken very seriously, is treated as a contract, and is ... Show
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It is interesting to note that King Arthur s life depends on two things: his remaining faithful to his
word, and Sir Gromer, also a knight bound by the code of chivalry, remaining true to his word. If
Arthur does not trust that Sir Gromer will honor the code and spare his life, it would seem
unreasonable for him to agree to such a deal. In the end, we find that both men remain honorable, thus
upholding this aspect of the code of knighthood.
Similarly, the knight, in the story told by the Wife of Bath, is faced with the punishment of death for
the crime of rape. To save his life, he swears to the queen that he shall return within a year and a day
with the correct answer to her question: What thing [is it] that women most desiren (911). Again, it is
difficult to believe that the queen would have allowed this knight to run off, unpunished for his crime,
unless she believed he would remain true to his word. It seems that it would have been very easy for
this knight to save his life simply by disappearing. Yet he lived up to his oath.
In Lanval, the knight is asked to make a promise to his ami not to let anyone know of their affair.
Although Lanval does not remain true to his word, the importance of the oath is made clear in the
simple fact that his love trusts his word implicitly. It is important to note that, were it not for the
implied oath of a knight to remain loyal at all costs to his king, Lanval would have kept his promise
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Semiotics In Tv Show
Semiotics, also known as semiology, is the study of signs, symbols, and signification. Signs and
symbols are hidden throughout television shows and movies, especially in crime dramas like NCIS.
Shows like this are notorious for having discreet connections between different points of the story. In
one particular episode entitled Missing, a Marine, Bill Atlas, disappears from a bar where, just
moments before, he was having a paranoid conversation with a reporter. Before leaving, Atlas finishes
a drink brought to him by the bartender, who says it s from a secret admirer. He goes outside to smoke
a cigarette and before he could even light it he losses consciousness. Atlas soon wakes up chained to
pole next to a decomposing body, and immediately knows why this is all happening, but not who is
doing it. ( Missing ). Throughout the entire episode, Atlas is trapped in a cell located in the sewers
experiencing several different forms of torture, that the audience later learns are intentional signs.
Starvation and leaving the dead body inside the cell are the more standard methods Atlas captor uses,
but the audience is shocked when the next method is imposed. The mysterious captor releases a swarm
of honey bees into his cell without saying a word. Once the shock of the bees wears of both the
audience and Atlas, the captor returns but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, later in the episode the audience finds out that the other missing Marines, including
Atlas, tried to smuggle Japanese women into America on cargo ships. The girls end up getting left
behind on the ship, having to endure the same torture being administered to Atlas. However, the silver
cross necklace serves as a sign to each of the Marines being kept in the cells. One of the girls on the
ship was wearing the same necklace. It was thrown into the cell as a way to let the victim know
exactly why this was happening to
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Analysis Of IM Movin On
Particularly, Snow s melodic country vocals, unique diction and a distinctive guitar playing have had
an impact that altered perceptions of the sound of country music and held meaning historically. I m
Movin On is a piece of music that had specific meaning during the time of the Korean War. During the
war the song aired on the Armed Services Radio Network. The song was then reworded by a soldier
when it was thought that the song was sung by black soldiers of the 24th Infantry Regiment, and one
line went, When them Chinese mortars begin to thud, the old Deuce Four begin to bug. This version
was renamed Bugout Boogie and officially forbidden however became the unofficial anthem of the
Korean conflict. From it also came the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Highlighted in Hank s lines, Cause I m movin you done your daddy wrong and This rattler s the
fastest in the southern land. Significantly, Snow s hometown country vocal, unique phrasing had an
impact that inspired raw lyrics and held meaning historically during the Korean War. Snow was a
skilled songwriter and a very capable guitarist. Particularly in his rhumba boogie songs, he was also a
witty and inventive lyricist ( While Madame Lasonga was teaching La Conga/ In her little cabana in
old Havana/We were doin the Charleston and Ballin the Jack/ And then that old Black Bottom til they
started the Jitterbug Rag ). Nova Scotia s south shore kitchen party music has similar dialogue or
rhyming with versus that are made up as they are sung. Snow used his life struggles from a small
fishing and forest town to write relatable songs with unique South Shore dialect, maritime character,
basic strum picking guitar style to become a legendary musician, songwriter, singer and international
entertainer. The Canadian, Hank Snow, rose from an impoverished background and against odds made
an impression on music history. Important to note is that Snow was a well respected musician mainly
during the 1950 s as archives state, Hank Snow s performances throughout the early 1950s were
marked by a virile guitar style and his tunes, mainly
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According To Carl Jung s And Keirsey Tespogical Approach...
According to Carl Jung s and Isabel Briggs Myers typological approach to personality, I was
characterized as having an INTJ personality type. The analysis of the Jung Typology Test data
indicated that I have a slight preference for Introversion over Extraversion (19%), moderate
preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%), moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (28%), and
moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (25%). Interestingly, the INTJ personality is of one of
the scarcest of the 16 psychological types and it does not manifest too often in the population. As
shown by the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, in the United States is estimated that the
INTJ personality accounts for only 2 4% of the population. However, in the second test, according to
Keirsey Temperament Theory, my Keirsey Temperament Sorter results indicated that my personality
type is that of the Guardians (SJ s). Guardians (SJs) seem to be a common personality type which I
seem to share with the largest segment of the population more specific with about 40 50% of the
population. Even though the INTJ personality seems more unique than the Guardians, I agree with
both of Carl G. Jung s theory of psychological types and Keirsey Temperament Sorter results.
Furthermore, I took the Jung Typology Test over seven years ago and got the same results. I consider
myself so self aware of my personality type that if I was asked to read each description for the
different psychological types
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Basic Math Facts On Math
Michalczuk‟s (2007) understood basic math facts to be an important skill for students to succeed in
math. Michalczuk (2007) generalized students who could answer single digit, 0 9, multiplication
problems (2 times 3, or 5 times 7, etc.) Within three seconds will do well at math and those that
answer in less than one second will do excellent at math (p. 1). Perso (2007) has defined the looking
back to basics as a need to teach and focus on the basic arithmetic skills needed as a skill for higher
level mathematics learning.
In addition, Hersh (2009) stated that skills in general are more important than ever because they allow
students to further their learning as well as make judgments about the meaning, adequacy, and
accuracy of the overall content. Clavel (2003) stated if students wanted to engage and be successful in
higher order mathematical thinking skills, mastery of the multiplication table was critical. Henry and
Brown (2008) reported students who learn to use derived fact strategies in concert with memorization
are more likely to develop mathematical proficiency than those students who have memorized the
facts without supplementary strategies (p. 172).
Wallace and Gurganus (2005) identified students who mastered the multiplication facts, not only
acquired a more positive attitude to mathematics learning, but they also developed an overall positive
mathematics experience. Basic math fact fluency provided the necessary foundation to succeed in
higher level
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Lavender Design Writing Paper Envelopes Set - Etsy

  • 1. Lavender Design Writing Paper & Envelopes Set - Etsy 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Lavender Design Writing Paper & Envelopes Set - Etsy Lavender Design Writing Paper & Envelopes Set - Etsy
  • 2. Political Communication Politics and the media have long been intimately involved with each other, with media strongly setting an agenda in which politics is very important. (Harris 1999,p.167) Our perceived reality of the real world is largely a product of the media. (Harris 1999,p.186) It is not known which influences more but there are definitely two sides to the story. Many studies have been done to decide but each comes out with different answers. Many say that the media has more of an impact on politics than does politics on the media. The two have always been natural adversaries. Skewering each other in print and in conversation, but generally enjoying each other s company. (Forum) It is the role of the mass media to keep the general public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is still argument for both sides but leaning more towards the media. Presidential elections, campaigns, and policies have always been important in the media and to the public. The media creates a political world that is the basis of the public s knowledge and the later behavior, such as voting for the president or any public official. The themes and issues that are repeated in the media become important to viewers. Those that are highlighted become especially influential when it comes to choosing a candidate. The media affects evaluations of presidents. Presidential approval is strongly influenced by how the media portrays the candidate to the public. For example, during the Gulf War, George Bush received bad publicity based on his performance with the war even though his prior economic performance was exceptional. (Edwards 1999, p329) The values in which people used to evaluate him on were influenced by what the media had to say. Particular televised political advertising, televised candidate events. And news articles also affect the preferences and opinions of the voters. For example, Bob Dole in the 1996 election. His age arose early from the media. During the primary election, over 800 news stories dealt with Dole s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Unjust Laws In Martin Luther King s Letter From A... Rules and regulations govern almost every public activity in the United Sates. These are laws created and enforced by legal authorities to safeguard order, justice, and security in society. Laws help mediate the relationship people and groups have with one another, and outlines a general code of conduct, defining what good law abiding citizens ought to do, according to society. Laws are universally applicable, and carry with them certain punishments and restrictions for violations or misuse. In places where laws either do not exist or are minimally enforced, then insecurity and chaos are the norm. Despite the benefits of laws, there are instances when they fail to advocate equally for all members of its society. These are unjust laws, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of this inconsistency was famously described by Martin Luther King, Jr., in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail in 1963. While in jail for having committed an act of non violent protest, King invokes these principles to defend his actions and appeal to the Southern white clergy, courts and citizens to stand behind civil rights protests and fight against injustice. In his response, King calls the laws that oppress black citizens through legal segregation, fear and violence as unjust and his duty to disobey. For King, An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law (King). The laws King fought to change did not have any of the characteristics Aquinas outlined. They expressed the whims of the white citizens and their desires to remain segregated. The laws forced on black citizens were also created without their input and unjustly applied with disregard to their well being and humanity. The philosophy of natural law allowed King to resist and disobey unjust laws, and instead advocate for the common good. Without his example of civil disobedience, it may have taken longer to achieve a substantial shift in civil rights and equality, affecting the happiness and well being of many people across the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay on Machiavelli’s The Prince and the Modern Executive The Prince and the Modern Executive Few question The Prince s place in the canon of western literature. That it marks a turning point in our collective history, the origin of the study of politics as a science (Pollock 43), is alone enough to warrant its classification as a Great Book. Its author, Niccolo Machiavelli, a contemporary of Copernicus, is generally accepted as an early contributor to the scientific revolution, because he looked at power and the nature of sovereignty through the eyes of a scientist, focused completely on the goal without regard for religion and morals and ethics. Machiavelli taught that the way princes actually do govern often differs substantially from than the way they ought to govern, according to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A corporation has its king and its barons, its courtiers and ambassadors, its loyalists and its dissident elements, its allies and its enemies. What is important to our application of his principles of statecraft to the business world is not the superficial differences but the underlying unity. Modern corporations that are successful and well managed do not necessarily operate in harmony with the personal morality of their employees and for the general good of their communities. Similarly, firms which pollute the environment or ask their employees to lie are not always forced into bankruptcy. The individualism and secularism that characterized the Italian Renaissance are dominant themes in Machiavelli s thinking. His use of historical examples throughout The Prince demonstrates an extensive knowledge of Greek and Roman history and is consistent with the new found love for antiquity of the Renaissance. Machiavelli was, in every sense of the word, a true renaissance man. He appears to be remarkably well educated, although limited finances probably prevented him from studying at a major university. As a result, the effect of humanist teachings, prevalent at most of the institutions of higher learning at the time, on Machiavelli was limited. Machiavelli s knowledge of specific details of politics is primarily the culmination of a life long career as a bureaucrat and diplomat. In The Prince, Machiavelli ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sodium Chloride Reaction Lab Report Introduction/Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to find out how gaviscon reacted with different salt solutions. Sodium Alginate is a compound that forms with the Gaviscon and forms a raft and blocks all the stomach acid from traveling up the esophagus. Procedure: One gram of the following salts were measured out, Calcium chloride, Lithium chloride, Magnesium chloride, Potassium chloride, Sodium chloride, Strontium chloride, and Copper chloride. Each of the salts were placed into cups and added to 80 mL of water. Then Gaviscon was individually dropped into each solution. Do this for each salt solution and record the results. Next, forcefully expel the Gaviscon in a regular steady stream into each different solution. Record the observations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results may have been off due to inaccurate weighing of the measurements of the salts or water to make the solutions. The results also could have been inaccurate through cross contamination between mixing the solutions. The four salts mixed with water, Potassium chloride, Lithium chloride, Sodium chloride, and Magnesium chloride, all dissolved the Gaviscon. Most of the compounds that disperse the Gaviscon were +1 charged. The three salts mixed with water that solidified the Gaviscon were, Calcium chloride, Strontium chloride, and Copper chloride. The solutions that did not dissolve the Gaviscon had a +2 charge. Magnesium chloride was one exception. Magnesium chloride has a +2 charge but had a reaction like a +1 solutions. Magnesium chloride may be different in size which would cause a different result. It is the smallest one in the group of compounds in this experiment. The element copper is not talked about often but through observations and results of the experiment copper is most likely +2 charged. Copper is inferred to be a +2 charge because the other chemical compounds with +2 charge dissolved the Gaviscon and the Copper chloride dissolved the Gaviscon so it fit in the category of the solutions with +2 charge group. Something that would have to be seen at microscopic level is the positive and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Comparison between The handmaids Tale and 1894 ... Both the novels 1984 and The Handmaids Tale provide warnings of how each author sees certain problems in society leading to dystopian states. Dystopian genres exist in both novels, but arise for different reasons. Resulting from Atwood s concerns about political groups and aspects of feminism; The Handmaids Tale illustrates how declining birth rates could lead to a state where women are forced into bearing children. In contrast, 1984 depicts a terror state where poverty is rife and tyrannical leaders force citizens to live by their rules. Although both novels share such themes as surveillance, deprivation and loss of identity, they describe two very different dystopian worlds, often by using identical literary techniques but also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no destruction of antonyms, comparatives or superlatives in The Handmaid s Tale , as Gilead powers are not eradicating aspects of language, merely preventing people from speaking them, by enforced use of religious discourse. Atwood does, however, use prefixes to describe certain things, indicating state control. Words such as unwomen and unbaby denote failure. If a handmaid s child is branded, unbaby , it shows failure to produce healthy offspring. Handmaids wish to produce healthy children, preventing transportation to the colonies. These prefixes therefore scare them into conforming, and trying to produce children as the authorities wish. In both 1984 and The Handmaid s Tale , connotations are used to re define the states powers. Big Brother and Aunts suggest protective figures which protect society; however connotations have been re defined, neither figure having the security of the people in mind. These names, however, result in people believing themselves safe under their rulers, having been manipulated in many ways to produce this misconception. We are able to see that language in both the texts maintain the dystopian societies. However as well as authoritarian manipulation of language, the dystopian genre is created through the authors styles of writing. The styles of Both Atwood and Orwell differ, Orwell tending to a blunt style with few metaphors, described as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Research Paper On Alan Meeks Alan Meeks was born in London, England in 1951. He graduated, and joined Graphic Systems as a trainee artist, typographer and typeface designer. In 1975 he joined Letraset as senior designer and was chiefly responsible along with Colin Brignall in making Letraset into a serious font foundry. After he started his career with Graphic Systems in the 1970 s as a lettering artist. (non digital in those days). where he designed over 40 Typefaces whilst being in charge of all the artwork output of Letraset with a studio of ten artists and designers and an army of freelancers around the world. (https://www.myfonts.com/person/Alan_Meeks/. ) The originaly typographic artwork that was produced at Letraset was done by stencil cutting; all the fonts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Differential Effects of American Destabilization Policy... Differential Effects of American Destabilization Policy in Chile in the 1970s and Cuba in the 1990s Just three years after taking office in 1970, Chile s military removed the leftist President Salvador Allende from power. In Cuba, nearly forty years after his ascension to power in 1959, Fidel Castro continues to control a communist regime. In Chile in the early 1970s and in Cuba in the early 1990s, the United States exasperated severe economic crises. In addition, the United States attempted to foster political opposition to create coup climates to overthrow both leaders. The similarities in these histories end there. Chile s open, democratic political system allowed the U.S. to polarize the nation, paving the way for Pinochet s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... businesses created two thirds of the $1.6 in foreign investment, and two U.S. copper corporations alone controlled 80 percent of the Chilean copper industry. Under their destabilization strategy, the U.S. undertook economic measures designed to make the Chilean economy scream. The Nixon administration sought to terminate and reduce financing for U.S. exports and guarantees for corporate investment, lobby private investors to curb economic interests, bring maximum feasible influence on the multilateral banks to cut their lending to Chile, terminate bilateral economic aid programs, and dump U.S. copper holdings onto the international market, and lower prices. In addition to implementing direct economic measures, the Nixon administration also used its influence to affect the policies of international economic players. For example, US officials worked behind the scenes to assure that the World Bank denied 21 million livestock improvement credit and future loans to Chile. The U.S. also blocked negotiations, and putting pressure against Chile in the Paris Club debt negotiations regarding the $1 billion debt that the Frei government had run up in U.S. banks. In sum, these policies were effective. In 1970, loans to Chile were cut from $46 million to $2 million by the IDB, $31 million to $0 by thy World Bank, $110 million to $3 million in bilateral U.S. assistance by the AID, and $280 million to $0 by the Export Import bank. This significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. History Of The Circus Maximus Introduction The Circus Maximus is the greatest entertainment venue is Italy. It was the first stadium in Rome and the largest stadium as well. The Circus Maximus was built between the two hills, Palatine and Aventine. It has and always will be the largest stadium in the Roman Empire. It was also used as a model for other stadiums built in the Roman empire. It measured to be 2,037 feet and length. The width was 387 feet. The stadium is said to hold around 150,000 people. The seats were concrete and stone. The lower two tiers were made of wood. The track itself was originally covered in sand. It measured to be 540 x 80 m and had 12 starting gates. At the open end of the track, The chariots arranged themselves. The stadium also provided arcades and shops which served the spectators needs. Circus Maxiumus became a model for other circuses in the Roman Empire. This site is now a park for the public. History Because of the rise of christianity in the Roman Empire, the Circus started to lose many people. There would be less people showing up the events they held, and eventually it started dying. The stadium was no longer being used and even started to decay. There also was great damage to the structure because of thieves who would steal the building material. It was because of flooding that the seats from the lower tiers of the stadium got buried. It is believed to many that the real and true track remains six meters under ground beneath thick soil. There was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Alan Lomax s Influence On Modern Popular Music In this essay I am going to give a brief history of John and Alan Lomax, discussing how they came to be involved with the collection of cowboy ballads. I will then go on to talk about their musical endeavours between the years of 1930 1980, and how their work had influence on modern popular music before concluding with my opinion on their impact on music as we know it today and how they potentially shaped the path of recorded music as we know it. ! John Lomax was a known collector of folk music, particularly cowboy ballads. Before Lomax, no one had really thought of cowboys as a source for folk songs. In his autobiography he says that he first heard a cowboy sing when he was four years old, and that he began to write down some of the songs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American Folk Songs and the prime time television series, Back Where I Come From, exposed national audiences to regional American music and such homegrown talents such as Woody Guthrie, Aunt Molly Jackson, Lead Belly, Pete Seeger and The Golden Gate Quartet. Alan Lomax also built on the interest he had created with his books, records and broadcasts with a concert series called The Midnight Special at Town Hall, which opened the ears of 1940 s New Yorkers to blues, flamenco, calypso and southern ballad singing, all of which were still relatively unknown genres at the time (www.culturalequity.org/alanlomax/ ce_alanlomax_bio.php). Alan Lomax once said The main point of my activity was to put sound technology at the disposal of The Folk, to bring channels of communication to all sorts of artists and areas. (http://www.culturalequity.org/alanlomax/ce_alanlomax_saga.php) In 1941 and 1942 a joint field collecting trip was conducted by The Library of Congress and Fisk University took Alan into a deeper into the musical and cultural world of the African American South . In Mississippi he documented styles of panpipe music. In Delta he interviewed and made the first recordings of McKinley Morganfield, who is now known as Muddy Waters. Alan returned to Mississippi for the fifth time in 1947 with the first portable tape recorder to make high fidelity recordings of Delta church services and of prisoners work songs, which he ranked among the worlds greatest music (www.culturalequity.org/alanlomax/ ce_alanlomax_bio.php). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Privatizing Urban Transportation Can Work With Timely... The privatizing of urban transportation can work with timely public planning. A lot of the issues to be considered are due to poor maintenance, slow expansion of streets, urban highways and excessive congestion in many cities. Public and private partnerships can be used to improve the timing of investments and ensure adequate maintenance of highways. Because of the lack of funding and political red tape at both the local and federal levels, privatized funding can help with the development of roadways, create jobs and complete the task at hand. Although privatization terms and conditions of contracted developers of urban planning can create an inflexed rate in the use of tolls for many road ways and highways it can reduce the congestion in many cities. This paper will explore the how poor maintenance, slow expansion of streets and urban highways and excessive congestion are chronic in many cities. The research will argue claims that public private partnerships can be used to improve the timing of new investments, ensure adequate maintenance of highways and streets and manage congestion with road user charges. It will also elaborate on how this theory of public and private planning can only work with timely public planning, deft contract design and enforcement and competent inter jurisdiction coordination as well as show that Public/Private Partnerships (PPPs) do not relieve the public budget of its financial obligation. The research will touch on how PPPs are preferred over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Impact Of Air Bags On A Car Safety Device Impact Analysis of Air Bags Introduction An airbag is a vehicle safety device. The airbag like seatbelts are occupant restraint system that consists of a flexible fabric bag, also known as an airbag cushion. The airbag module is designed to inflate rapidly then quickly deflate during a collision or impact with another object or a sudden deceleration. The purpose of the airbag is to provide occupant protection and restraint during a crash event. The introduction of the air bags dates back to 11th July 1984 when the United States government amended Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208 (FMVSS 208), to require cars produced after 1 April 1989 to be equipped with a passive restraint for the driver. An airbag or a seat belt would meet the requirements of the standard. Now with the requirement of the airbags their invention is credited to the German engineer Walter Linderer, and to the North American John W. Hetrick who in 1951 registered for the first airbag patents. The airbag cushions manufactured world wide are constructed with fabric made from nylon 6,6 yarn. Air bags are actually inflated by the equivalent of a solid rocket booster. Sodium azide (NaN3) and potassium nitrate (KNO3) react very quickly to produce a large pulse of hot nitrogen gas. This gas inflates the bag, which literally bursts out of the steering wheel or dashboard as it expands. Airbags need to inflate at an extremely fast rate in order to be fully inflated by the time a person s body begins to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pcs 1. ABSTRACT PCs have now turn out to be exceptionally key parts of our lives. PC are crucial parts of our life. With our expanding need and utilization of PCs, assets needed for processing likewise increment. To adapt up to these expanding processing assets, larges firms like Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo and so on tackle their assets. They all are growing there own mechanical progression in different fields of figuring. One of the field, which is OS. The Operating System standout amongst the most essential program that keeps running on a PC. A wide range of PCs even universally useful PC must have a OS to run different projects and applications. A OS is programming that deals with the PC equipment. The equipment must give fitting instruments to guarantee the right operation of the PC ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has an expansive library of accessible programming, amusements and utilities, albeit numerous are costly. Stability is a major advantage of Operating system it very rarely crashes, loses data or freezes. It is user friendly it has many instructions that help user to easily use it and interact with it. It is an intermediate between all hardware and software of the system. They are useless without an Operating system. Its instructions are in simple English language, so that user can understand without any difficulty. So there is no need to know any technical language. It is the platform of all programs. There is no use of having programs without having an Operating system or in other words we can say that Operating System is the base for all the programs to run. Disadvantages: If any problem affected in Operating system, you may lose all the contents which have been stored already. Unwanted user can also use your own system without your permission, and your private information may become public. It is expensive so all cannot afford to use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Summary Of Divine Madness By Robert Muchamore My Science Fiction book was C.H.E.R.U.B: Divine Madness by Robert Muchamore. The theme of my book is; No matter how bad it hurts, keep going. On the edge of unconsciousness, Nina finally managed to wrest Dana s fingers off the trigger. She was pinned and couldn t raise the gun off the deck, but she managed to turn it around and fire a shot. The blast echoed in the cramped space and Dana felt a tearing sensation, as if her foot had just been ripped off. But she managed to continue the stranglehold for a few more seconds, until Nina s body went limp. Dana rolled onto her back and moaned at the searing pain in her ankle. With no idea what state her leg was going to be in, she was fearful to look down. Her leg looked OK, but there was blood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Beginning Of Red Badge Of Courage By Stephen Crane In the beginning of Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, Henry Fleming or the youthful private is a farm boy who has left the farm against his mother s best wishes to enlist in the Union army. The novella begins after Henry has enlisted and joined with the 304th New York regiment encamped across a river in Virginia from the enemy. The date is May 1863, two years after the Civil War has already begun, and the scene is set for the upcoming Battle of Chancellorsville. Through the course of the weeks leading to Henry s first battle, Henry is brought to question his beliefs and learn his place within his own regiment. Through the use of naturalism, irony, and the literary point of view, Crane grants the reader a look into the harsh realism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Henry contemplates, the narrator illustrates Henry s struggle as Henry tries, to mathematically prove to himself that he would not run from a battle [...] [, however,] [i]t had suddenly appeared to him that perhaps in a battle he might run, (4) showcasing how when compared to his previously held notions about war, the irony of Henry s newfound cowardice and lack of bravery is clear. Similarly, Henry is naïve to his true part in the war and the uncontrollable forces controlling his life. Through the use of naturalism, the pessimistic version of realism that asserts that most individuals are without freedom that they are at the mercy of larger forces, like economics, war, the government, heredity, environment, and nature, Crane shows the reader how small and insignificant Henry is in the grand scheme of things. As Dr. Ball states, you join the military and lose your freedom, it seems, exemplifying Henry s current predicament (Ball). Henry, although having hopes of becoming a hero, is as his mother says, jest one little feller amongst a hull lot of others, (3) revealing the reality and irony of his current situation, he is not a hero able to achieve glory in battle. As the narrator points out Henry, had grown to regard himself merely as a part of a vast blue demonstration, (4) demonstrating how his situation changes Henry s ability to gain glory and fame in battle. However, soon after the first attack of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Is Okonkwo Sympathetic Is Okonkwo s family relationships make him a sympathetic or unsympathetic character? There are many interactions that Okonkwo has with his family. Such as his first, second, and third wife, and all of his kids. Most of these interactions were negative interactions as it seems like his family is afraid of him but some were still positive. It may seem like Okonkwo hates his family but he doesn t, he really loves his family. Okonkwo is a sympathetic character and there are a couple of characters that can prove this. One family member/character that Okonkwo interacts with is Nwoye. Nwoye is one of the characters that proves Okonkwo is a sympathetic character. An excerpt from the story said, Okonkwo s first son, Nwoye, was then twelve years old but was already causing his father great anxiety for his incipient laziness. At any rate, that was how it looked to his father, and he sought to correct him by constant nagging and beating, And so Nwoye was developing into a sad faced youth. Nwoye proves that his father (Okonkwo) is a sympathetic character because Okonkwo wants to spend his time disciplining Nwoye in an attempt to turn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ezinma proves Okonkwo to be sympathetic because of his actions towards her, of what he does and doesn t do to her. Ekwefi and her only daughter, Ezinma, sat near the fireplace waiting for the water in the pot to boil. Ekwefi, she said, Is it true that when people are grown up, fire does not burn them? Ezinma unlike most children, called her mother by her name. This shows that Okonkwo was sympathetic towards towards Ezinma because Ezinma was very close to her family, especially her mother. She even called her mother by her name instead of calling her mother which just proves how close she was to her family. Okonkwo sometimes had thought and wished Ezinma was a boy because since she is a perfect daughter he thinks if she is a boy than she would be a perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Aid For Airline And Its Impact On The Tourism Industry Aid for Airline? Qantas airlines are an iconic Australian business, which has heavily shaped the tourism industry. However in the 2013 14 financial year, (Qantas, 2014, pg.1) due to falls in revenue, growing competition and high expenses the airline reported a 2.8 billion dollar loss. (Mccrann, 2014) It was then that the company felt it required government support to assist them in getting back on their feet. Commonly referred to as a bailout and in this case more specifically a debt guarantee , this would involve the Australian Government covering Qantas debts, should the company collapse. (Mcllroy, 2014, p9) There were mixed views on this particular issue between different MP s, different political parties and against Qantas itself. After much debate on the issue however it was declared that the Government would not grant a debt guarantee to Qantas. (Coorey, 2014) This essay takes into account both sides of this debate and explains why the ultimate decision by the Government not to financially support Qantas was justified. From July 2013 to July2014, Qantas reported a statutory loss of 2.84 billion dollars (Qantas, 2014, p1) and job cuts of approximately 5,000. (Boyle, 2014, p3) According to some commentators continued decline of this scale would bankrupt the airline. (Mccrann, 2014) There are several explanations as to why Qantas was struggling so much to remain profitable. One being an increase in fuel costs of 6 per cent ($253 million). (Qantas, 2014, p1)This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Identifying Mental Illnesses Mental illness refers to a condition, which affects the thinking, feeling, and mood of a person. Apparently, this condition affects the ability of a person to function every day and the capacity to relate to others (Tracy, 2015). Here are some diagnosis and tests that can be carried out to determine mental illness in a person: A psychological assessment where a mental health provider helps a patient understand the behavior patterns, feelings, thoughts, and symptoms that can cause mental illness. At this point, a patient may be asked to fill out a questionnaire to assist in answering the questions. Lab tests where health practitioners check out the thyroid function of a patient or screen for drugs and alcohol. Physical examination the health practitioner tries to rule out physical issues, which could lead to mental illness. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apparently, a psychiatrist is a qualified medical doctor who has extra training in the field of mental illnesses and health. The work of a psychiatrist is to assess the mental condition of a patient in coordination with their physical condition, and thus prescribe medication. Only psychiatrists have the mandate to treat and prescribe medication to people with a mental health condition. With the mental illnesses, the health professionals do not culture some microorganism and carry out a blood test to establish if a patient has a mental illness. The mental illnesses are diagnosed based on the symptoms, which a person has. Behavioral Illness Behavioral illnesses affect our conscious (Behavioral Health Resources, 2016). For instance, behavioral illness is caused by substance abuse, where the patient suffering from behavioral illness makes a sober, and a conscious decision to use drugs. Other examples are eating disorders like the anorexia nervosa. Behavioral treatment centers on the extent and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Paul Bauumer s Life Shortly after the start of WW1, young Paul Baumer was a high schooler with his friends graduating soon. Flyers and rumors were everywhere about the war, encouraging people to join the German army. It wasn t until they were being influenced by their teacher s stirring patriotic speeches that they were really entailed to join. Thus started the beginning of these boys road to the end. After experiencing ten weeks of brutal training, Paul realized that the ideals of nationalism and patriotism for which he enlisted are simply empty promises. He no longer believes that war is glorious or honorable, and he along with his friends live in constant physical terror. When Paul s company receives a short reprieve after two weeks of fighting, only eighty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the mornings, they watched for stray bullets zooming by from no man s land. At nights, they took cover as the artillery rained down, landed almost inches from them. The battles fought there ad no names and seemed to have little overall significance, except for the impending possibility of injury or death for Bäumer and his comrades. Only pitifully small pieces of land were gained, about the size of a football field, which were often lost again later. It was often referred that the living soldiers were old and dead, emotionally drained and shaken. We are not youth any longer. We don t want to take the world by storm. We are fleeing from ourselves, from our life. We were eighteen and had begun to love life and the world; and we had to shoot it to pieces. The war was nearing its end and the German Army was retreating. In despair, Paul watched as his friends fell one by one. It was the death of his closest friend and mentor Kat that eventually maked Paul careless about living. In his final moments he commented that peace was coming soon, but he didn t see the future as bright and shining with hope. Paul felt that he had no aims or goals left in life and that their generation would be different and misunderstood. When he died, the situation report from the frontline stated, All is Quiet on the Western ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Correlation Between Secondary And Secondary Students On... Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine whether primary and secondary psychopaths had deficiencies in empathy, and was conducted by applying Levenson s SRPS and ToM test to a non institutionalized group. Studies show that psychopathic individuals have no deficiency with empathy, and support the first hypothesis of a negative correlation between primary psychopathy and empathy. The study doesn t support the second hypothesis of a negative correlation between secondary psychopathy and empathy, with no evidence to support this. The Association Between Primary Secondary Psychopathy and Cognitive Empathy The term psychopathy is described as a disorder characterized by callousness (Richell et al, 2003) and is more of a personality trait than a stereotype. Within the term psychopathy, there are different subtypes that divide both a primary and secondary psychopath. A primary psychopath is characterized by traits such as lack of remorse and manipulative. Secondary psychopaths are also associated with social anxiety and low self esteem (Ali, 2010), known to be more emotional. Both forms of psychopathy are deficient in cognitive empathy, the ability to understand and recognize others emotions. Psyc121 is conducting this study to add to previous studies and fill in gaps from previous literature, such as three readings used to support our studies. Levenson s main purpose (Levenson, Kiehl, Fitzpatrick 1995) was to create a measurable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Edgar Allan Poe Thesis Edgar Allan Poe. A sinister and mysterious writer yet caring and giving husband, Mr. Poe lived his short forty years of life in a seemingly state of disarray and torment. We all know his famous works for their perverse styles and gruesome detail but what caused his limitless collection of murder, insanity, and longing for a lost love that is found within his pages? The word smith. B orn in Boston, on January 19, 1809, Edgar was raised by the young aspiring actress Eliza Poe. His father, David Poe Jr. was never around and eventually left the family a little after Edgar Allan Poe turned one year old. The profession of acting was looked down upon by many yet Eliza still won people s hearts with her captivating beauty. Around eight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From short stories to poems, Edgar Allan Poe is most known for his daunting yet elegant stories. Initiating modern detective stories with, The Murder in the Rue Morgue, (1842) Poe goes on to write Annabel Lee and The Raven (1845) which are read and picked apart by all ages in school. The Raven, is a short story following a man filled with sorrow, surrounded by depressing events allowing his mind to control the universe around. This tale tortures the man and any reader actually practicing complete readers comprehension. Annabel Lee, is a love poem by Mr. Poe that rhymes line for line giving us a taste of the romance between the narrator and this Annabel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Bay Model Anthropology I am proposing to conduct my self guided field trip at the San Francisco Bay Model Visitor Center in Sausalito. The Bay Model is a 1.5 acre, indoor, three dimensional hydraulic tidal simulation model covering the entire San Francisco Bay Estuary including the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers Delta. The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) created the model in 1957 to study estuary circulation and flow, geometry, and the impact of anthropology. USACE was able to survey potential anthropogenic hazards and the way they would change the landscape of the estuary on an accelerated timeframe. While USACE ceased its research efforts using the model in 2000, the model is still open to the public for educational purposes. The model features numerous points of interest for visitors including a 12 minute introductory video, the Mountains to the Sea and Marinship exhibits, the story of Corps of Engineers at Work, and a bookstore. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Learning the stories of the History of the Bay Model the Corps of Engineers at work will allow me to understand the geographic methods the USACE employed to conduct their studies and environmental mitigation. The Mountains to the Sea exhibit is of particular interest to me as well because it features an interactive three dimensional map, interactive exhibits of estuary biology, and an hour long audio tour. Moreover, I would also like to view the model to help me speculate on the possibility of harnessing the tidal energy currents of the estuary as a source of power. I am a Geography student, and it interests me to begin to focus on environmental studies such as how the ~400 billion gallons of water that flow through the Golden Gate Strait can be extracted as clean, renewable energy. Research estimates that today s technology could harness up 17 of the 35.5 megawatts presented by the tides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Gardner-Webb University Anti-Human Trafficking Club Recalling the first time hearing about human trafficking, I remember sitting with my mother during the church service. As the pastor explained the brutality of human trafficking, an image began to form in my head of a young prepubescent girl forced into compromising positions. Then, the pastor stated something that broke my heart, the majority of these girls were not captured, but sold. They were sold by their fathers, or other members of their families. This situation is depressingly similar to the biblical account of Joseph being sold for a few pieces of silver by his own brothers, and then dragged from Canaan to Egypt, over 200 miles. We prefer to think the concept of selling people into slavery as if they were simple animals as an ancient practice the human race has finally surpassed. Unfortunately we are very wrong. This barbaric, possibly fatal, transaction continues to happen to 20.9 million people, over half women (10 million), and a quarter children (5 million) (source: Polaris Project). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We fail to prevent it, discuss it, or even acknowledge it. However, inaction will only exacerbate a problem that should not be allowed to continue. Gardner Webb University Release the Captives club is an on campus anti human trafficking club that raises awareness and funding for anti human trafficking organizations. But we still need help. There are a number of ways you can help us in stopping human trafficking: become involved in human anti trafficking awareness, support any anti trafficking organization that you feel comfortable with, pray for all (victims, responders, persecutors, and profiteers) involved in human trafficking, and continue to pray that God s justice will break out in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Mosaic Covenant And The Abrahamic Covenant Biblical covenant is legal term denoting a formal and legally binding declaration of benefits to be given by one party to another, with or without conditions attached. (Arnold) Biblical covenant is a part of God holy plan and they reveal enteral plan. Each covenant plays a part of God plan of salvation. The Mosaic covenant showed that being saved by works was impossible and reveals God s Holy character the need of a savior. The Mosaic Covenant was like the vassal treaties of the ancient Near East, where a more powerful king entered into a relationship with a lesser king. Knowing the Bible) Which sets the stage for Israel victories and blessings. Also shows the downhill battle of Israel with abandoning their covenant. Israel was to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moses alone, however, shall come near to the LORD, but they shall not come near, nor shall the people come up with him. Exodus 24:2) The Mosaic Covenant is established at Mount Sanai when Moses is given the Ten Commandments. Mosaic covenant is sealed when Moses begins reading the book aloud to them so all could hear Book of the Covenant. Then they seal the covenant with an oral agreement. Then he took the book of the covenant and read it in the hearing of the people; and they said, all that the LORD has spoken we will do, and we will be obedient! Exodus 24:7). Than once they agree to faithful obey the covenant they seal it with a blood oath. So, Moses took the blood and sprinkled it on the people, and said, Behold the blood of the covenant, which the LORD has made with you in accordance with all these words. Exodus 24:6) Book of covenant also known as the law would be referred to as the Torah. The purpose of the Law was proved that it was impossible for mankind to achieve the law and the need of Jesus Christ s. The Torah was provided so that Israel would know how properly worship and serve God. God wanted to make the nation of Israel completely different than the surrounding nations who worshiped demons. The law shows how through the moral law, man could see God s holy character as well as his own sinfulness and the infinite gulf that separates God and man. Bible org If they faithfully served God he will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Stanley Pinter s Film Character Analysis Though the present is an outcome of past contemplations and actions, Pinter does not reveal the past as he wants the audience to think about the various possible ways in which past can influence the present. Furthermore by leaving the interpretations open to the audience, Pinter tries to portray that historical archives as storehouses of narratives of the past, cannot be fully relied upon, as these are narratives written in accordance to the dictates of those in power and as such are biased in their interpretations. As the play proceeds, Stanley, in a long monologue, tells Meg of a concert, he once gave. The concert was a great success and Stanley gives an account of it: STANLEY: (To himself.) I had a unique touch. Absolutely unique. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The physical and mental torture meted out to Stanley leaves an indelible scar in his mind and gives birth to his great fear against all forces that coalesce to form a collective force (they) which is immensely powerful and at the same time devastating. This paranoia is dormant till the time Stanley is in a comfortable, secure place and surrounded by familiar, innocuous people like Pete, Meg and Lulu. But the arrival of the mysterious Goldberg and McCann, in the boarding house galvanizes the terror and panic in the subconscious mind and intensifies it to the extent, that Stanley vents out his frustration by madly beating the toy drum which he gets as a birthday present (though he denies it is his birthday) from Meg. The savagery of Stanley s reaction on receiving the toy drum is also effected by Stanley s despair at being treated like a child by Meg. A toy drum is usually gifted to a child. Meg gifts Stanley a toy drum as he is a musician and also because she feels the child in Stanley will like the gift. But what she fails to understand is that by being a mother surrogate to Stanley, she has made Stanley dependent on her to an extent that is disliked by Stanley himself. Stanley s disgust for the mother er Meg and his attempt to free himself from her (abject s) clutches is thus reflected in his uncontrolled and wild beating of the drum, gifted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On Italian Stereotypes Slicked back hair, tank tops with tomato sauce stains. These are just some of the things you might think about Italian people when they come to mind. But, are Italian stereotypes real? How do they happen? Why are certain stereotypes associated with Italian people? During this speech, I will inform you about Italian stereotypes, mannerisms and traditions and if they re real. Some have happened to me in my daily life and some I have researched so I could tell you about them today. I will soon touch on Italians and food, Italians and family and of course, Italians and mannerisms. It could involve making the food, eating the food and what happens when eating it at the table. So, let me tell you a story... I was in Montreal to see my grandparents. I arrived at their house with my family. Once we settled in, I started snooping around being the nosey person I am. I went to my Nonno s dresser and saw that there was a pepper plant in one of the drawers. I then opened more and more drawers in my grandparent s house only to find many more pepper plants! The next night, I was eating pasta with my family. We were passing around the parmesan cheese at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, another tall tale of my mighty Nonno this time, it happened right here in Toronto. Solutions, a kitchen supply store, I hadn t heard of it at the time until IT happened. So, it was hot summer day, my belly was full of ice cream for some reason. My Nonna, Nonno, Mom and I walked into to the store. My Nonna spotted a pan. It was love at first sight. My Nonno graciously decided to purchase the pan for her. Then, we arrived at the counter and my Nonna came up to pay for the pan, normal right? My Nonno then threw five 20 dollar bills on the counter and at the cashier and made a smug face like it was nothing. All I know is that I started laughing furiously. The cashier stared at him and laughed, he probably was thinking, is he in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. John D. Rockefeller s Robber Baron John D Rockefeller was one of the richest men in history with a net worth exceeding three hundred billion dollars. This massive wealth was because of his monopoly over the oil industry called Standard Oil. This company used the excess junk left from the good oil to make kerosene to fuel lamps, lights, cars, excreta. Rockefeller is what we call a Robber Baron , this means someone who is greedy and selfish for power, and wealth. In the 1900s these people were hated to the point of the government suing them for breaking Antitrust Acts and forcing Rockefeller to take down his monopoly over the oil industry. Rockefeller was born into a poor family and could barley eat. He did school but was heavily bullied to the point where he drops out and stated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Chivalry in Arthurian Legend Essay Chivalry in Arthurian Legend Merriam Webster s on line dictionary defines chivalry as the system, spirit, or customs of medieval knighthood. As Leon Gautier, author of Chivalry, defines this system and spirit of knighthood by identifying rules of chivalry, two of which are well illustrated in Lanval, TheWife of Bath s Tale, and The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnel: Thou shalt never lie, and shall remain faithful to thy pledged word, and Thou shalt be generous, and give largess to everyone (qtd. in Chivalry). All three stories seem to suggest the predominant theme of a knight living up to his word. This is shown by the fact that, in each story, the knight s oath is taken very seriously, is treated as a contract, and is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is interesting to note that King Arthur s life depends on two things: his remaining faithful to his word, and Sir Gromer, also a knight bound by the code of chivalry, remaining true to his word. If Arthur does not trust that Sir Gromer will honor the code and spare his life, it would seem unreasonable for him to agree to such a deal. In the end, we find that both men remain honorable, thus upholding this aspect of the code of knighthood. Similarly, the knight, in the story told by the Wife of Bath, is faced with the punishment of death for the crime of rape. To save his life, he swears to the queen that he shall return within a year and a day with the correct answer to her question: What thing [is it] that women most desiren (911). Again, it is difficult to believe that the queen would have allowed this knight to run off, unpunished for his crime, unless she believed he would remain true to his word. It seems that it would have been very easy for this knight to save his life simply by disappearing. Yet he lived up to his oath. In Lanval, the knight is asked to make a promise to his ami not to let anyone know of their affair. Although Lanval does not remain true to his word, the importance of the oath is made clear in the simple fact that his love trusts his word implicitly. It is important to note that, were it not for the implied oath of a knight to remain loyal at all costs to his king, Lanval would have kept his promise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Semiotics In Tv Show Semiotics, also known as semiology, is the study of signs, symbols, and signification. Signs and symbols are hidden throughout television shows and movies, especially in crime dramas like NCIS. Shows like this are notorious for having discreet connections between different points of the story. In one particular episode entitled Missing, a Marine, Bill Atlas, disappears from a bar where, just moments before, he was having a paranoid conversation with a reporter. Before leaving, Atlas finishes a drink brought to him by the bartender, who says it s from a secret admirer. He goes outside to smoke a cigarette and before he could even light it he losses consciousness. Atlas soon wakes up chained to pole next to a decomposing body, and immediately knows why this is all happening, but not who is doing it. ( Missing ). Throughout the entire episode, Atlas is trapped in a cell located in the sewers experiencing several different forms of torture, that the audience later learns are intentional signs. Starvation and leaving the dead body inside the cell are the more standard methods Atlas captor uses, but the audience is shocked when the next method is imposed. The mysterious captor releases a swarm of honey bees into his cell without saying a word. Once the shock of the bees wears of both the audience and Atlas, the captor returns but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, later in the episode the audience finds out that the other missing Marines, including Atlas, tried to smuggle Japanese women into America on cargo ships. The girls end up getting left behind on the ship, having to endure the same torture being administered to Atlas. However, the silver cross necklace serves as a sign to each of the Marines being kept in the cells. One of the girls on the ship was wearing the same necklace. It was thrown into the cell as a way to let the victim know exactly why this was happening to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of IM Movin On Particularly, Snow s melodic country vocals, unique diction and a distinctive guitar playing have had an impact that altered perceptions of the sound of country music and held meaning historically. I m Movin On is a piece of music that had specific meaning during the time of the Korean War. During the war the song aired on the Armed Services Radio Network. The song was then reworded by a soldier when it was thought that the song was sung by black soldiers of the 24th Infantry Regiment, and one line went, When them Chinese mortars begin to thud, the old Deuce Four begin to bug. This version was renamed Bugout Boogie and officially forbidden however became the unofficial anthem of the Korean conflict. From it also came the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Highlighted in Hank s lines, Cause I m movin you done your daddy wrong and This rattler s the fastest in the southern land. Significantly, Snow s hometown country vocal, unique phrasing had an impact that inspired raw lyrics and held meaning historically during the Korean War. Snow was a skilled songwriter and a very capable guitarist. Particularly in his rhumba boogie songs, he was also a witty and inventive lyricist ( While Madame Lasonga was teaching La Conga/ In her little cabana in old Havana/We were doin the Charleston and Ballin the Jack/ And then that old Black Bottom til they started the Jitterbug Rag ). Nova Scotia s south shore kitchen party music has similar dialogue or rhyming with versus that are made up as they are sung. Snow used his life struggles from a small fishing and forest town to write relatable songs with unique South Shore dialect, maritime character, basic strum picking guitar style to become a legendary musician, songwriter, singer and international entertainer. The Canadian, Hank Snow, rose from an impoverished background and against odds made an impression on music history. Important to note is that Snow was a well respected musician mainly during the 1950 s as archives state, Hank Snow s performances throughout the early 1950s were marked by a virile guitar style and his tunes, mainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. According To Carl Jung s And Keirsey Tespogical Approach... According to Carl Jung s and Isabel Briggs Myers typological approach to personality, I was characterized as having an INTJ personality type. The analysis of the Jung Typology Test data indicated that I have a slight preference for Introversion over Extraversion (19%), moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (50%), moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (28%), and moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (25%). Interestingly, the INTJ personality is of one of the scarcest of the 16 psychological types and it does not manifest too often in the population. As shown by the Center for Applications of Psychological Type, in the United States is estimated that the INTJ personality accounts for only 2 4% of the population. However, in the second test, according to Keirsey Temperament Theory, my Keirsey Temperament Sorter results indicated that my personality type is that of the Guardians (SJ s). Guardians (SJs) seem to be a common personality type which I seem to share with the largest segment of the population more specific with about 40 50% of the population. Even though the INTJ personality seems more unique than the Guardians, I agree with both of Carl G. Jung s theory of psychological types and Keirsey Temperament Sorter results. Furthermore, I took the Jung Typology Test over seven years ago and got the same results. I consider myself so self aware of my personality type that if I was asked to read each description for the different psychological types ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Basic Math Facts On Math Michalczuk‟s (2007) understood basic math facts to be an important skill for students to succeed in math. Michalczuk (2007) generalized students who could answer single digit, 0 9, multiplication problems (2 times 3, or 5 times 7, etc.) Within three seconds will do well at math and those that answer in less than one second will do excellent at math (p. 1). Perso (2007) has defined the looking back to basics as a need to teach and focus on the basic arithmetic skills needed as a skill for higher level mathematics learning. In addition, Hersh (2009) stated that skills in general are more important than ever because they allow students to further their learning as well as make judgments about the meaning, adequacy, and accuracy of the overall content. Clavel (2003) stated if students wanted to engage and be successful in higher order mathematical thinking skills, mastery of the multiplication table was critical. Henry and Brown (2008) reported students who learn to use derived fact strategies in concert with memorization are more likely to develop mathematical proficiency than those students who have memorized the facts without supplementary strategies (p. 172). Wallace and Gurganus (2005) identified students who mastered the multiplication facts, not only acquired a more positive attitude to mathematics learning, but they also developed an overall positive mathematics experience. Basic math fact fluency provided the necessary foundation to succeed in higher level ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...