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Essay about Peasant Lifestyle In Davis´ The Return of...
The Return of Martin Guerre, written by Natalie Zemon Davis, is the tale of a court case that takes
place in sixteenth century France. Martin Guerre is a peasant who deserted his wife and family for
many years. While Martin Guerre is gone, a man named Arnaud du Tilh arrives at Martin s village and
claims to be Martin Guerre. Bertrande, who is Guerre s wife, Guerre s sisters, and many of the
villagers, accepts the imposter. After almost three years of being happily married, Bertrande takes the
fraud to court under pressure of Pierre Guerre, her stepfather and Guerre s brother. Arnaud du Tilh is
almost declared innocent, but the real Martin Guerre appears in the courthouse. Throughout this tale,
many factors of the peasant life are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She states, so important were these family houses to Basque villagers that each was given a name
which the heir and his wife assumed (Davis 6). Davis is portraying how property had a great
importance for peasants of certain villages and how it was a major part of their lives. Davis also
mentions in the case of Sanxi that he could not have sold it easily if he had wanted to, for the Fors that
is, the customs of the Labourd prohibited the alienation of patrimonial goods except in cases of dire
necessity and then only with the consent of other interested kin (Davis 8). Sanxi s lack of option to sell
his property, unless given approval by other family who are uninterested in the property, shows that in
certain villages peasants were concerned with maintaining their property within their family. Davis
also contrasts this social norm of family property with explaining the social norms when dealing with
property in other villages. Sanxi moved to new village called Artigat. It is stated, What was really
different from the Basque country was the way the land moved, both in inheritance and in sales. Here
in the plain below the Pyrenees there was very little effort among the common people to hold the
family property together (Davis 11). Davis is doing a successful job of portraying property as
economic means but also as a way of social standing. Davis also focuses on the different social levels
apparent in peasant life.
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Mt. Everest s Success
Mt. Everest, standing 8,850 meters above sea level is taller than any other mountain in the world.
Since 1922, hundreds of climbers have attempted to climb this treacherous mountain located in the
Himalayan Ridge, whose summit ridge separates Nepal and Tibet. By 1996, the number of successful
ascents totaled 846, with more than half occurring between 1992 1996. Sadly, this achievement did
not come without loss of life, as 148 have perished while trying to complete this achievement.
In 1996, a total of 30 expeditions would attempt to reach the Summit of Mt. Everest. Two of the
largest commercial expeditions would be attempted in May of that year, under the leadership of Rob
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Both teams had members with a wide range of experience. There is no evidence that either expedition
leader spent any time on evaluating the teams created to understand the ability of team members or
how they would perform within the context of the task they were undertaking. Further complicating
this was the fact that the teams did not make the best use of their expert Sherpas. Sherpas are the
locals of Khumbu, a region of Nepal. They live in the mountains and are intimately aware of the
conditions the teams would be facing, and arguably have more expertise than any other members of
the
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Social Discrimination
During the Spring of 2012, The University of Southern Mississippi s basketball team made their first
appearance at the NCAA tournament since 1991. The team played against Kansas State University in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During the second half of the game, Kansas State was defeating the
University of Southern Mississippi, due to their freshman point guard Angel Rodriguez who
contributed many points. The Wildcats were leading the game by 70 64. As Angel Rodriguez was
performing a free throw, some University of Southern Mississippi prep band students chanted Where s
your green card? This incident made national headline news and labeled the band students of the
University of Southern Mississippi as ignorant, immature, and racist. The ... Show more content on
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According to Melvin D. Williams: Geographical places are salient human attachments. My studies
suggest that identity by geographical location is not the source but the result of human divisiveness.
Certain human characteristics (phenotype, kin, intelligence, agility, articulation, and activity) result in
social and psychological attachments that culminate in the utilization of hearth, home, university,
community, city, country, and continent for human divisiveness (Williams, 2003, p.5). The band
members can be assumed American born citizens and chanting Where s your green card? expresses
their practice of racial divisiveness. By practicing racial divisiveness by geography, humans feel a
sense of security within their territory. Angel Rodriguez being an excellent basketball player from
Puerto Rico and playing in the United States appeared as a threat to the prep band fans who are from
the United States. The prep band students felt the need to question Rodriguez s status as a legitimate
United States citizen. It seemed that Rodriguez crossed the boundary of the band student s perceived
territory in the United States because of his ethnic background. Southern Miss prep band has members
of minority backgrounds. If the minorities also participated in the taunting, it shows that geography
and racial discrimination is instilled in all races that are citizens of the United States. Rodriguez lives
and attended school in
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Drake Aubrey Graham
Drake Aubrey Graham is the son of Dennis and Sandi Graham, was born it Ontario, Toronto. Drake
got his musical interest from his dad Dennis, and his uncle Larry and Teenie Graham. Dennis Graham
was a drummer working for Jerry Lee Lewis. Larry and Teenie are famous American musicians. His
mom didn t have any musical background but supported her son through every step in his life. At 15
years old Drake starred in Degarassi as Jimmy Brooks. Brooks was a star basketball player who
became physically disabled after he was shot by a classmate. Until 2009 when his character graduated
from Degrassi. Overall he appeared in a total of 138 episodes. Drake first mixtape was in 2007 Room
for Improvement , the mixtape featured Trey Songz and Lupe Fiasco. ... Show more content on
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Drake became the first Canadian rapper to have his music video featured BET when his first single
called Replacement Girl . Also, Drake did a freestyle on a song with Lil Wayne called Man of the
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British Control Over The Suez Canal
In 1882, Great Britain took over Egypt through military invasions, making it a protectorate in order to
have control over the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal connected the British Empire in the west to India in
the east, making it significant trade route for Britain to control. During the Cold War, Egypt became an
area of great tension, challenging British control over the canal. There was an increase of nationalism,
along with the rise of Gamal Abdel Nasser to power. His rise to power lead to the Suez Canal Crisis
and Egypt s independence from Britain in 1956. The Arab Spring began in Tunisia in December, 2010,
eventually spreading to Egypt in 2011. British control over parts of Africa during the nineteenth
century lead to many crises in the 20th and 21st centuries, including the Suez Canal Crisis and the
Arab Spring in Egypt. The Cold War began soon after the Second World War ended, starting in 1947
and ending in 1991. The United States and the Soviet Union competed for nuclear superiority,
beginning a nuclear arms race. Most other countries were in debt because of the war, so the US and
the USSR became superpowers that other countries became allies with (Kte pi, par. 4). The American
side was called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, and consisted of Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United
Kingdom (Kte pi, par. 9). Albania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet
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Characteristics Of The American Dream
For some eras and numerous decades, the idea of the American dream has guaranteed democratic
culture and material thriving. For some, the thought of flourishing stayed only a fantasy. In any case,
for a plethora of Americans in the 1950s, the American Dream turned into a reality. Post war, they had
within their field of reach was the opportunity to have so much more than their predecessors. The
1950 s in America were described by post war wealth and economically great circumstances. With the
dismays of communism still new in everybody s brain, Americans were anxious to come back to their
foundations and demonstrate that the American lifestyle was the ideal approach to living. The period
momentously merits its reputation as a decade of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
New families drove the requirement for lodging and William Levitt was the first to jump on this
opportunity. He drove the increase of rural areas with his reasonably priced mass created homes. From
1946 to 1958 GNP more than doubled. The creation of interstate mega highways, freeways and the
ensuring of home advances for suburban one family homes helped boost industries. With openings for
the opportunity to receive an education given by the G.I. Bill and the advancements in various
industries, a road was paved to economic prosperity. However, this prosperity was not shared with all
as millions were left poor. Farmers, African Americans and other minorities existed at levels beneath
those necessary for human decency, and were often left without adequate housing and education and
medical care, which left them lacking the civil right of equal opportunity.
The politics of the 1950 s included the start of our Cold War with Russia, the Korean War,
McCarthyism and the domestic civil rights movement. After World War II, Russia and the United
States developed as the world s new superpowers. With the United States distrust of communist
Russia and Russia s distrust of the U.S, the start of an all out battle between communistic atheism and
Christianity, for the control of the world was denoted. The Korean War went from 1950 1953 amongst
North and South Korea with Communists supporting North Korea and the U.S and its allies helping
South Korea. Harry S.
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Nonprofit Organizations
Nonprofit organizations are a vast and diverse community that encompass many different entities and
organizations. Nonprofit organizations are defined as associations with a legal status which is
nonprofit (making); are financially independent of government; and are actively engaged in the
political, social and economic transformation of society; with an aim to mobilize people for self and
national development beyond mere basic needs (Wadongo, 2014, p. 17). The two main roles of
nonprofit organizations are to attract resources and allocate these resources to various beneficiaries.
However, protection from market rigidity, with no bottom line of stock market price to measure
performance or exposure to public elections, leads to greater ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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7). The team based performance management model, when implemented, provides a process of
collective assessment with a team to make data driven decisions (Strengthening Nonprofits, n.d., p. 9).
There are ten essential steps for the successful implementation for team based performance
management: prepare for change; identify goals and strategies; clarify and create accountability;
obtain analytical support; identify and collect the necessary data; analyze and interpret the data;
implement team based date reviews; and reflect and refine (Strengthening Nonprofits, n.d., pp.
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Is the Gilgamesh Flood the Basis of the Biblical Flood in...
Is the Gilgamesh Flood the Basis of the Biblical Flood?
Genesis of the Old Testament records a worldwide Flood early on in the history of human civilization.
Tablet 11of the Sumero Babylonian version of the epic of Gilgamesh also records a total Flood of the
entire earth very early in mankind s development. Let s examine the two to determine if one could be
the basis for the other.
Nels M. Bailkey in Readings in Ancient History: Thought and Experience from Gilganesh to St.
Augustine, comments on the likenesses and lack thereof between the two versions:
The striking similarities with the later Hebrew story are quite evident, but the great gulf between them
needs to be emphasized: the Hebrew version has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the Gilgamesh epic, Utnapishtim is not invested with any royal power or entrusted with any priestly
office; from it we learn simply that he was a citizen of Shurippak (Tablet XI:23) and a man of
considerable wealth (XI:70ff). (227)
N.K. Sandars in the Introduction to his book, The Epic of Gilgamesh, sums up the involvement by the
pagan gods in the Sumero Babylonian Flood narrative:
In the Gilgamesh flood Ishtar and Enlil are as usual the advocates of destruction. Ishtar speaks,
perhaps in her capacity as goddess of war, but Enlil prevails with his weapon of the storm. Only Ea, in
superior wisdom, either was not present, or being present was silent, and with his usual cunning saw
to it that at least one of the race of men should survive. (41)
Column 1 on Tablet 11 begins the Sumero Babylonian Flood narrative (Gardner 226). The sage
Utnapishtim from Shurippak (100 miles south of Babylon), says:
The great gods stirred their hearts to make the Flood.
[. . .] Build an ark.
[. . .] Load the seed of every living thing into your ark,
the boat that you will build.
Let her measure be measured;
let her breadth and length be equal.
Cover it with a roof as the abyss is covered. (Gardner 226)
There is no reason given by Utnapishtim for the deluge. On the contrary, the Judaic version of the
Flood in Genesis states in 6:5 8 a very clear, explicit reason for the
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Importance Of National Self-Determination In Africa
In African contexts, an emphasis was given to the fact that national self determination meant self
determination of the people against the colonial landlords. The nation didn t oppose so much another
nation as it did the colonial autocratic ruler (xxx, xxx). But what seems more important is the fact that
when the colonial power finally realized the need to prepare their colonies for self government, they
did so within the framework established by the colonial state (xxx, xxx). The colonial state thus
became equated not only with its physical attributes (territory and population) but also with its
bureaucracy, the nervous center from which stemmed ail decisions affecting the country (xxx, xxx).
National self determination also found its ultimate expression, not in continental Pan Africanism or
broader regional units, but in the states, Africans inherited from the colonial powers (xxx, xxx). The
first indications that pan Africanism had been overruled by the nationalism of individual states came
during the first assembly of African independent states held in Accra in 1958. It was then that Kwame
Nkrumah, who ironically until then had led the movement towards Pan Africanism, expressed the
need to respect the independence, the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of the newly created
states in the interests of peace (xxx, xxx). When African states finally achieved their independence in
conformity with the United Nations General Assembly Resolutions interpreted as the
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How The Genetic Transformation And Determine The...
Aim
The aim of the experiment was to observe the genetic transformation and determine the transformation
efficiency of the bacteria, E.Coli.
Introduction
Injection of DNA into cells which results in the inheritance of traits contained in the DNA injected is
known as genetic transformation (Lorenz et al, 1994). Genetic transformation that occurs naturally has
resulted in evolution. The efficiency and rate of exchange of genetic material can be increased if both
organisms use the same system of genetic information storage e.g. DNA plasmid (Johnsborg et al,
2007). The bacteria E.Coli which are used in the experiment are sensitive to antibiotic, they do not
glow and are easily transformed (Dickson, 2008). Bacteria are single celled which increases the result
of an uptake of substance, and E.Coli have circular DNA or better known as plasmids. These plasmids
can be replicated and passed on to the next generation. The plasmids added to the colonies will be
used as the medium for insertion and expression of the foreign DNA sequence (Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory, No Date). A gene carrying the GFP or Green Fluorescent Protein is used in the
experiment. GFP is found naturally in the North American jellyfish, Aequorea Victoria, and is
harmless hence leading to its usage as a tool to study gene expression in an organism as they are easily
visible (Dickson, 2008). GFP causes an organism to glow under UV light.
Escherichia Coli or E.Coli is considered as a gram negative bacteria.
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Accused Of Hate Speech Analysis
A Christian pastor in Stockton has drawn flak and has been accused of hate speech after delivering a
sermon on Muslims and the problem that Islam allegedly brings to the society. Last week, Christian
Life Center pastor Nathaniel Haney s sermon was about an existing Muslim problem. One parishioner
named Evangelina Solano Rosas recorded the sermon and posted it online, prompting backlash from
Facebook users, ABC 10 details. I know some people believe what I m saying but you re scared to
speak up because you don t want get blown up or be exiled, Pastor Haney said during his sermon. ...
During that same talk, Pastor Haney continued, If you ve never been out of this country and you ve
never been to a Muslim country, you don t understand how
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One Direction Research Paper
Woo, the crowd screams as one direction appears on stage! Did you know that one direction is the
biggest boy band in the world? From selling out tours, creating albums, and creating one of the biggest
fandoms in the world. These five boys are on the road to success. Not even the age of twenty five,
Louis, Zayn, Liam, Niall, and Harry have taken over the world with their breathtaking good looks and
catchy music. Whoever knew five young boys would sell out worldwide tours? One Direction has had
three major sold out tours so far. Their very first tour is their Up All Night tour, the year was 2011
going into 2012. Selling out almost twenty five shows, the boys were on the right track to becoming
huge. The next tour that One Direction had was their Take Me Home tour. The Take Me Home tour is
one of their largest tours so far. Almost one hundred shows, and the boys sold out all of the arenas.
Last of all is their current tour they are on right now, the Where We Are tour. The where we are ...
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One direction has produced three very successful albums, they are currently working on their fourth.
The very first album consisting of thirteen tracks was released in 2011, called Up All Night. This first
album contained their very first single, What Makes You Beautiful. The album sold over 176,000
copies in the first week. The next album the boys made is called Take Me Home. The album was
released in 2012. This album was the fourth bestselling album in 2012, selling 4.4 million copies. The
third album that was released in 2013 is called Midnight Memories. The album consisted of fourteen
songs. Midnight Memories was debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. One direction is the
first group in history to debut in the US with their first three albums. Last but not least, their fourth
album that is set to come out this November is called Four. They have not released too much
information yet on this album, but it is going to be
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The Area Of Interest, Livestock, Grazing, And Urban And...
Introduction
The area of interest is located in the San Joaquin Valley, California, primarily in the western part of
Fresno County, California. The primary land uses in the region are irrigated cropland, livestock,
grazing, and urban and home development (USDA 2015). Other land uses include recreation and
wildlife habitats. The land survey of the region consists of series of straight lines delineating fields of
crops, typically running north to south. A series of squares dominates the aerial view of the region.
The region experiences hot and dry summers with an average July high of 92°F and has historically
experienced cool and rainy winters with an average January low of 38°F which normally lasts
between November and April. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The rest of the area contains natural areas (trees shrubs) with 15.9% (1,928.1 acres) and water with
0.6% (73.7 acres). In 2014, the gross value of Fresno County agriculture production exceeded seven
billion dollars. Almonds was the number one crop at a value of $1.3 billion and grapes was a close
second at $905 million (County of Fresno, Department of Agriculture 2015). Other important crops
include poultry ($654 million), milk ($636 million), tomatoes ($524 million), pistachios ($378
million), garlic ($202 million), and cotton ($135 million).
The diversity, high total acreage and crop yield are the result of favorable factors; the Mediterranean
climate, long growing seasons, productive soils, and readily available and plentiful irrigation.
Agricultural operations in the area have significant and permanent impact on the properties and
management of the soils in the study area. Farming practices such as land leveling and irrigation
impacts surface soils and deeper soil profiles due to the percolation of irrigation water. The current
drought afflicting the region has increased the number of fallow acres steadily because of the relative
unreliability of the water supply. The lack of surface water availability has forced farmers to turn more
to groundwater to irrigate their crops. The pumping of water from deep wells and increased
consumption of ground water contributes to ground subsidence which in turn, affects the
geomorphology of the
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Non Human Animal Cognitive Psychology
Animals communicate to each other just as we do by making sounds to warn another. However, some
nonhuman animals developed languages and cognitive capacities; psychologist refer it as animal
cognitive. From the psychology 7th edition textbook by Sandra E. Hockenbury, Susan A. Nolan, and
Don H. Hockenbury stated that Going beyond languages, psychologists today study many aspects of
animal behavior, including memory, problem solving, planning, cooperation, and even deception.
Collectively, such research reflects an active area of psychological research that is referred to as
animal cognitive or comparative cognitive. (289) There are many examples of intelligent nonhuman
animals, such as chimpanzees and elephants. Furthermore, the animal that ... Show more content on
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They are also intelligent enough to recognize themselves in a mirror, and as well as empathy, which
makes us human because of our emotions and feelings. Dolphins creates sounds, make physical
contacts, and body clusters to communicate with their own and another species. They make vocals
such as whistles, clicking, and squeaking sounds, to interact with another. An good example of an
intelligent dolphin is Kelly the dolphin at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Mississippi;
from the study, Kelly the dolphin has a good critical thinking skills comparing to human. From the
article Why dolphins are deep thinkers written by Anuschka de Rohan; Rohan stated many examples
such as showing Kelly having a sense of future and delay gratification. Rohan said When people drop
paper into the water she hides it under a rock at the bottom of the pool. The next time a trainer passes,
she goes down to the rock and tears off a piece of paper to give to the trainer. After a fish reward, she
goes back down, tears off another piece of paper, gets another fish, and so on. Kelly wasn t trained this
way, but she figured another way to receive
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External Evaluator Essay
External Auditor
Concentrates for recognizing and evaluating examples What s more events past the control of an
outright firm.
Moreover, called: Environmental filtering
Reveals key possibilities What s more threats facing a relationship with the objective that managers
could characterize approaches on exploit the odds and evade then again diminish those influence from
guaranteeing perils
At the point when an outside examiner takes a gander at an organization, she should look at the inner
workings of the advantages of the business to survey the affiliation s fiscal condition. Nonetheless,
that inspector must consider outside effects investigating an association too. No association meets
desires over a vacuum, and weights from the outside might impact the cash related flourishing of the
business.
An outer evaluator plays out a review, done comprehension with specific laws or principles, of the
monetary clarifications of an organization, organization element, other true blue element, or
association, moreover will be free of the substance continually inspected. Customers about these
substances financial data, for instance, to such an extent that speculators, organization offices, and the
all open, rely on upon the external evaluator in plain view an unprejudiced What s more self sufficient
audit report card.
External Audit Sources of Information
1 Internet
2 Libraries
3 Suppliers
4 Distributors
5 Salespersons
6 Customers
7 Competition
The Process of
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Fema And The Federal Emergency Management Agency
On April 1, 1979, President Jimmy Carter signed the executive order that created the Federal
Emergency Management Agency. 1.Year in and out, a disaster can strike at any moment and put
millions of people in danger and wreck billions of dollars worth of property. But, this is where the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) steps in and up to the plate. FEMA works as part of
a team helping communities reduce their risk, helping emergency officials prepare for all hazards, and
helping people get back on their feet after their lives are disrupted by a disaster. 2 FEMA s primary
focus is to coordinate federal and logistical operations to save and sustain lives, minimize suffering,
and protect property in a timely and effective manner in communities that become devastated by
disasters. 3
Background
For 35 years, FEMA s mission remains: to lead America to prepare for, prevent, respond to and
recover from disasters with a vision of A Nation Prepared. FEMA can trace its origins to the
Congressional Act of 1803. FEMA coordinates the federal government s role in preparing for,
preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters,
whether natural or man made, including acts of terror. 4 President Carter s 1979 executive order 12127
merged many of the separate disaster related responsibilities into the Federal Emergency Management
Agency. 51 From this executive order, FEMA absorbed The Federal Insurance Administration, The
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The Character of King Richard III in William Shakespeare s...
The Character of King Richard III in William Shakespeare s Play
In my opinion Richard is definitely not a hero, he is nothing more than an immoral villain. He is a
cunning, callous and carefree murderer. However, for much of the play the audience view him as a
hero. Throughout my essay I aim to argue why Richard is an immoral villain whilst contrasting why
many may perceive him as a hero.
For much of the play Richard may be seen as a hero. One reason for this is his dramatic language.
Shakespeare s use of long, fascinating monologues in which Richard outlines his evil plans and
thoughts are central to the audiences experiences and impressions of Richard. Thus, enabling his
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For example, I am determined to prove a villain and About a prophecy which says that G of Edward s
heirs the murderer shall be. Dive, thoughts, down to my soul. Here Clarence comes. the audience will
still view him as a hero, because of the way he hides his cunning and deceitful plans from others. By
doing so we could question whether Shakespeare is genuine, as he is wrongfully leads us to like
Richard, therefore allowing Richard to undeservedly become our hero for most of the play. The fact
that Shakespeare doesn t introduce the other characters also aids in him becoming the hero. Moreover,
because we are unaware of the other characters and know nothing about them we have little concern
regarding whether they are been tricked or not.
Furthermore, Richard could be seen as a hero through his wooing of Anne. For example he tries to
explain his killing of Edward Your beauty was the cause of that effect (1, 2, 125), whilst at the same
time complementing Anne. He also mentions to Anne Vouchsafe to wear this ring (1, 2, 205), which
also suggests he wishes to marry her and Anne accepts the ring. Shakespeare is here demonstrating
Richard s skills linguistically, as he tactically blames her for his sins but he does so by paying her a
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The Article Relational Leadership By James Freeman
The article titled Relational Leadership written by James Freeman takes a look at the impact of Child
and Youth Workers in the lives of youth, specifically the work of Brian Gannon. Brian Gannon is an
experienced Youth Worker who took on a leadership role at St. Johns Hostel in Cape Town, South
Africa in 1967, at the age of twenty seven. St. Johns consisted of sixty four boys, with many of them
left alone in the aftermath of World War I along with the influenza epidemic. Outside of the care
provided for the boys, the program offered them a life parallel to anyone living in the city. Activities
such as afternoon sports, free time and contact with friends and family outside of the institution were
provided and endorsed by the institution for the boys. Gannon s approach to working with youth
focused on the following things highlighted in the article: creating smaller living groups for the boys,
less regimented routines, more experiences of childhood and adolescence in everyday life, and a focus
on developing meaningful relationships with one another (Freeman, 2015, p. 37). In other words,
Gannon s main goal was to lead and guide the youth so that they are given an equal chance at
succeeding in life. Gannon is also a co founder of CYC Net where he has published a collection of
approximately two hundred child and youth care practice hints, each hint containing a background
theory and a how to element. The article then analyzes an excerpt from the works of Gannon,
complimenting
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Made To Stick By Chip Heath Book Report
Made to stick is a book written by Chip Heath and Dan Heath about why some ideas survive and
others die. The book identifies six main elements that every great idea contains. Those six key traits
are put into a small acronym SUCCES . Its letters represent the key elements of simple, unexpected,
concrete, credible, emotion, and story. Those key elements can make an idea last the test of time. This
sounds simple enough to attain a stick idea status, however our prior knowledge can hinder how well
we use these tools. The authors state that you can t un know knowledge. One of the experiments the
book presented was having people pair up and one person was given a list of common songs that
everyone knows, like Happy Birthday and the Star Spangled Banner. The person with the song could
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Some example of concreteness are illustrated by the longevity of proverbs. Some proverbs have been
around for over 2,500 years. They are told and re told generation after generation in every language.
Why do they stick around? They are simple, compact, vivid and memorable. The concrete element is
something that touches the senses like taste, touch, hearing, sight and smell. This help people to use
preexisting knowledge to scaffold new information. The next step in the SUCCES plan is credible.
Credibility means that the audience believes what you are telling them. This credibility can be gained
by using anti authority expertise, concrete details, statistics, the Sinatra Test, of testable credentials to
get the idea across. One example of this is using smokers who are suffering from diseases caused by
smoking, to warn others of the dangers of smoking. This is an example of anti authority delivery. It is
believable because a person can see how that person is suffering from smoking. The audience gets a
vivid visual aspect of the issue even if they didn t listen a word the speaker
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The Doctrine Of Predestination By Robert Charles Sproul
Robert Charles Sproul, American Calvinist theologian, is co pastor of Saint Andrew s Chapel in
Sanford Florida, founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries and author of more than one hundred
books. Hence, discovering his written opinion on the subject of predestination should not be a
surprise. This author claims to love the doctrine of predestination because it comforts and underlines
the extent to which God has gone in our behalf. It is a theology that begins and ends with grace .
Hence, Sproul demonstrates a discernment of predestination which readers to experience John Calvin
s opinions through a modern lens. Along the way, the evaluation may reveal unknown or overlooked
characteristics. Resultantly, this review will conduct a short summary of Chosen by God s content and
survey its major strengths and weaknesses, providing researchers information by which the work can
be evaluated.
Summary
Sproul begins his book with an inviting conversation of the common items identifying Americans.
Readers are expected to identify with the idea of baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet as
American. Then, readers are warned that the author plans to brake the American motto of not
discussing religion or politics . Afterward, the text shifts to consider the topic of predestination
directly. Readers are told that arguing about predestination is nearly uncontrollable.
The variety of abounding opinions verify a couple of certainties; the doctrine of predestination is
definitely
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Naphthalene Chromatography
CONCLUSION
The goal of the experiment was to use extraction to separate and identify the components of a mixture
of acid, base, and neutral. This was completed, identifying the components to be benzoic acid (36.4%
yield), meta nitroaniline (52.7% yield), and naphthalene (52.7% yield). These identities were
confirmed after separation and isolation using melting point analysis. The melting point observed for
the benzoic acid was 121.2 122.5ºC, the meta nitroaniline s was 111.5 112.8ºC, and the neutral
naphthalene s melting range measured 78.7 81.2ºC. These observations support the claim that the
mixture was successfully separated into its three original components.
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
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The neutral was weighed and the mass of the compound and its flask together were recorded. The acid
and base were each scraped onto weigh paper on a zeroed scale using a metal scoop. The mass of
these products was also recorded.
Identifying Compounds in Unknown B by Melting Point: A small capillary was used and pressed into
the three samples and placed in a melting point apparatus. The melting point was set to start at 75°C
and increase at a rate of 2°C per minute. The point at which melting started and finished was recorded.
The melting ranges were then compared to that of the possible compounds and a preliminary
determination of compound identity was made. A mixed melting point analysis (a small amount of the
unknown and authentic sample were mixed and the melting point was taken again) was used to verify
the compound. If the melting point was significantly depressed, another possible compound was
chosen and a new mixed melting point analysis was performed. This process continued until all of the
melting points remained stable, confirming the identity of the separated and isolated mixture
components.
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Social Inequality In Nasca Society
Diet and Social Inequality in Nasca Society
Beresford Jones DG, Whaley O, Ledesma CA, Cadwallader L. 2011. Two millennia of changes in
human ecology: archaeobotanical and invertebrate records from the lower Ica valley, south coast Peru.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 20:273 292.
Buzon MR, Conlee CA, Simonetti A, Bowen GJ. 2012. The consequences of Wari contact in the
Nasca region during the Middle Horizon: archaeological, skeletal, and isotopic evidence. Journal of
Archaeological Science 39:2627 2636.
Cadwallader L. 2013. Investigating 1500 Years of Dietary Change in the Lower Ica Valley, Peru Using
an Isotopic Approach (Doctoral dissertation). University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
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unmodified crania. Webb et al. (2013) argue that short term dietary heterogeneity in this context can
be interpreted to represent flexibility as a risk minimization strategy through the interaction between
food acquisition and participation in local mobility among the Nasca
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Examples Of Reality In George Orwell s 1984
Brianna Jaramillo
Mrs.Soto Gonzales
English 12
14 November 2017 The Party and Objective Reality In the the book 1984 by George Orwell it s a
town where the people believe in one person big brother . In this book if you disobey the big brother
you will get tortured or some kind of punishment. Winston a quiet 39 living in Oceania who does not
believe in the big brother although trying to hide it he disobeyed the rules and had to get punished.
With any government is it possible for them to control the minds of citizens to believe that there is no
law of gravity or other scientific facts. The government can do this by brainwashing the people by
telling them over and over what they want them to believe and start taking away any information they
want them too. If this were to happen the people will never get to know the actual truth their actual
rights for things the people would believe that everything is normal and this is how it is supposed to
be. Just as in the book the People could not read they have to believe everything the party says that
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Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it. (3)
This is what makes the people not do what they want to do because big brother is always watching
them the party has everyone under control and this is why they believe that what they say is real. The
people do not know any better because everything was taken there s no other history to them and if the
thought police suspects you as trying to find something or breaking their rules they will arrest you.
Winston believed that 2+2=4 but the party believed that 2+2=5 when they captured Winston O Brien
made Winston believe 2+2=5. There are five fingers there. Do you see five fingers? Yes.
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Comparing Characters of Ellen Foster and Into the Wild
Comparing Characters of Ellen Foster and Into the Wild
The raging cold screams against his back at night. Her father s drunken jeers make her shiver as she
cowers in the corner of her room. Both have natural families, yet both have been driven to flee from
these families. She flees because her life amongst family is terrifying, loveless, and oppressive. He
flees because he believes that his family has grown arrogant and materialistic, and is thus oppressive
as well.
She is the title character of Kaye Gibbons Ellen Foster, and he is Chris McCandless, a real young man
portrayed by Jon Krakauer in Into the Wild. In their respective stories, Ellen and Chris both find
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Plus, she is only a child and realizes that she is relatively powerless against him. As a result, Ellen
does the only thing she can: She goes to sleep beside her dying mother. She may not say it herself, but
Ellen loves her mother. By sleeping beside her dead mother, the heartbreaking picture of childhood
innocence, Ellen is attempting to hold on in the only way she can.
When she stays for a short time with her Aunt Betsy, she assumes she is staying with her forever; the
same holds true when she is in the temporary care of her art teacher. Eventually, Ellen s desire for a
family becomes so strong that she petitions a foster mother herself, journeying to the woman s house
and even offering her money. Ellen s past living situations all included a house in which she lived, but
now she has truly found the family she needs and cherishes.
Chris McCandless is a wolf without a pack. According to his family, he had always been prone to
straying from his family and friends, even going as far as to take a solo road trip across the country the
summer after his high school graduation. During his last year in college, he lived without a telephone
and had not attempted to contact his family very often. In Into the Wild Krakauer reports that after
Chris graduates from college, he was unencumbered, emancipated from the stifling world of his
parents and peers. . . a world in which he felt grievously cut off from the raw throb of existence (22).
After his
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Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada Essay
Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada
The cold, stormy night was all too familiar to the English. A devious plan by Spain s king, Philip II,
was being formed to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I of England and rid the world of the English
heretics. 1 It was a story of deception, false judgments, and poor planning. What was one king s dream
turned into his country s nightmare. While the Spanish had bad leaders, the English had good ones.
The Spanish had bigger, but slower ships, while the English had smaller and faster ships. The English
knew the weather conditions and how to prepare for them, while the Spanish thought it would not be a
problem. The English entered the battle in a calm manner, while the Spanish were overconfident. All
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At the beginning of her reign, she made the Church of England the official religion of England and she
fashioned her court after that of her fathers. For a woman during that era, Elizabeth was a very daring
and smart ruler. For example, she secretly encouraged sailors such as Francis Drake to make raids on
Spanish shipping and challenge their naval superiority. When she was a little girl, she was well
educated and was able to speak several languages, including French, Spanish, and Latin. In addition,
throughout Elizabeth s reign, there was always the threat of hostilities in some form or another.
Elizabeth kept the peace between rival leaders of different religions by dominating her court so she
could keep the balance of power.2 She was smart enough to come up with a plan which kept the
church at bay with their questions of marriage.3 She also calmed the Spanish and the French by
entertaining suitors of each respective country; Philip II of Spain and Duke of Anjou of France, but
she never married either of them and was therefore known as the Virgin queen .4 Elizabeth was a
Protestant queen who was not always on good terms with most Catholic rulers of Europe. Because of
that, there were several assassination plots against her so the Catholics could put Mary, Queen of
Scots, in her place. During the 1580 s, Elizabeth began to bring her full weight onto the catholic
rebels. Hundreds of Catholics died at the stake just as the
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Comparative Analysis Of Tiffany And Co And Tiffany Co
Diagram above is the strategic group map for our chosen company of jewelry industry, The Poh Kong
against other main competitors in Malaysia with the same industry like Habib, Blue Nile, and also
Tiffany Co. Based on the diagram, we found that in terms of products visible in market in Malaysia to
compare the visibility they selling in the market. The Tiffany Co is the first industry company in our
country with high visibility in the market. Then, the Poh Kong is the second visibility company in the
market, they are lower visible than Tiffany Co in Malaysia. In addition, the Habib shows that their
company is same visibility on upper middle with Poh Kong and low visibility compare with Tiffany
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They have own their manufacturing facilities more than 100 outlets in Shah Alam and lead the Poh
Kong to be a Malaysia s top jewelry retail chain store. But, its first main competitor is Tiffany Co,
who has the highest number of visibility in Malaysia and also target mass market from middle to
higher class range of consumers. Tiffany Co is a jewelry company that already organized 175 years
ago (Tiffany, 2012). In addition, Tiffany was founded in year 1837 when Charles Lewis Tiffany
opened a local store in downtown Manhattan. The Tiffany is a quality and noble brand in jewelry
industry because there are only few of the local stores at Kuala Lumpur location. The Tiffany s
focusing in selling the jewelry. Moreover, they have experience and ability to implement several
strategies to attract while sustaining its customers, such as product design and promotion (Diana,
2015). The Tiffany Co will focus on adding exciting new designs of products to complement its core
product offerings. So, the company will always introduces entirely new design collections periodically
to aiming to expand and refresh the market. Furthermore, because of the Tiffany Co is using the online
selling, Tiffany Co. provided advertisement with caught up in the era of social networking and
established a strong online presence. Besides that, the Tiffany Co. tries to engage consumers
worldwide via its Facebook, Youtube and Instagram to update with its newest collections and latest
news and these strategies can increase exposure of its brand
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Caterpillar Code Of Ethics
Caterpillar s legacy started in the late 1800 s when Benjamin Holt built his first ever combined
harvester. In the early 1900 s, Holt tested what would become the first steam powered track type
prototype, and two years later he would introduce a gasoline engine. Caterpillar became a trademark
name in 1910 bringing with it a track type tractor capable of completing a job that took more than four
horses to do. The history of Caterpillar is all about creating change one breakthrough at a time by
building new infrastructures, problem solving, innovating, and testing new equipment (Caterpillar Inc,
n.d). In this writing, we will explore how Caterpillar Inc. uses symbolism to stimulate energy
throughout the workplace. Symbolism gives meaning both inside and outside the workplace.
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Having in place a method that communicates the companies values through a code of conduct, is a
stepping stone to ensure employees practice ethical behaviors. Within the code of conduct Caterpillar
identifies that all individuals are to follow these guidelines and principles and action them every day
by offering guidance on the behaviors of those who support the values to include those who hold
special positions of responsibility. Furthermore, Caterpillar takes it a step further and publishes their
code of conduct in over eighteen languages ensuring the ethical standards are upheld throughout its
global sector. Every organization establishes principles that dictates the behavior of the organization.
Through their Code of Conduct, Caterpillar envisions an environment that creates a culture where
every employee takes pride in their work. This pride has an altering effect on the daily performance of
every employee in the workplace. Caterpillar s Code of Conduct is what upholds its reputation as the
world s leading manufacturer of heavy equipment that helps make tomorrow a better
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Breast Cancer Research Paper
Most people know at least one person who currently has or has had breast cancer at one point. Breast
cancer is one of the most common cancers there are, affecting 1 in 8 women at some point in their life
time. Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of a breast. A malignant tumor is a
group of cells that can spread to other parts of the body. Although breast cancer is mostly in women,
men can get breast cancer too. There is no true known reason why women get cancer, but there are
several scenarios that can increase the risk of getting breast cancer, most genetic and lifestyle choices.
Age is a scenario that increases the chance of getting breast cancer. Women between age 50 and age
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One treatment is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells but can cause side
effects of nausea, hair loss, early menopause, hot flashes, fatigue and temporarily lower blood counts.
Another treatment is hormone therapy. Hormone Therapy prevents hormones, especially estrogen,
from helping cancerous cells in the breast grow and spread. A third treatment, biological therapy, uses
the immune system to destroy the cancer cells. The survival rate for breast cancer depends on how
early the cancer is caught. If caught before cancer forms or in Stage 1 of breast cancer, the survival
rate is guaranteed, one hundred percent. Stage 2 survival dips a little bit to 93%. If caught in Stage 3
the survival rate is still pretty good at 73%. But if a woman makes it to Stage 4 breast cancer, her
survival rate plummets to 22%. In 2015 alone, there is projected to be about 231,000 new cases of
breast cancer, with a projected 40,000 dying. Studies show that about 1 in 8 women will experience
some form or stage of breast cancer in their
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Robert Fitzpatrick s You Can Stop It In Poland, Can You,...
Political cartoons remain an underestimated force for shaping public opinion. Caricatures ability to
encapsulate complex political issues into a single picture make them highly valuable in discerning the
social and political climate of an era. Cartoonist Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick s work You Can Stop It In
Poland, Can You, Adolf? captured the American imagination of the German military machine and its
leader, Adolf Hitler.
This mechanical print debuted on September 10, 1939 in the St. Louis Dispatch, the major regional
newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri. Germany had invaded Poland just ten days earlier on September 1st.
The cartoon depicted Hitler and a German officer riding a lightning bolt that read Lightning War.
Fitzpatrick drew Hitler in his typical plain uniform but the cartoonist made the German officer
overweight and encumbered with medals, to the point where the speed of the lightning made some fly
off his body. These caricatures of Hitler and an elite Nazi officer represented what many Americans
thought of Nazi Germany. Some Americans viewed the uncertainty and aggressiveness of Germany,
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It is not clear whether the German officer stated You can stop it in Poland, can you, Adolf? or the
author made that comment. Either option changes the meaning of the cartoon, with different
implications. The former appeared to be more of a military logistic question. The officer could be seen
as questioning the sustainability of a lightning war. The latter highlighted the urgency of the Polish
situation. Fitzpatrick seemed to ask sarcastically if Hitler would simply stop fighting after Poland.
Hitler s determined face, while on top of a destructive force, illustrated what the cartoonist believed as
the spreading menace of Nazi Germany. Since Fitzpatrick had a negative view of Hitler and Nazi
Germany, the latter is a more plausible explanation for the cartoon s
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The Power of Hip-hop in the Business World Essay
Since its conception, Hip Hop culture has always been popular among young people. Now businesses
are beginning to use Hip Hop cultures popularity among the young people to increase the sales of their
products. By advertising fashion, films and other miscellaneous types of products businesses use the
hip hop culture to appeal to a target audience. Since the late 1970s, Hip Hop fashion has changed
significantly over the years. As the future approaches it has become a prominent part of the fashion
world as a whole across the world and for all ethnicities. During the 1980s, fashion consisted of
clothing items like large glasses; Kangol hats multi finger rings and Adidas sneakers. These items
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This was acceptable for a time, but after a while it occurred to Russell Simmons, the president of Run
DMC s label Def Jam Records, that the group should be getting paid for the promotion they were
giving to Adidas. He approached the German shoe company about kicking in some money for the act s
1987 Together Forever Tour. Adidas executives had a skeptical reaction about being associated with
rap music, which at that time was known for starting riots. To help change their minds, Simmons
invited a couple of Adidas representatives to a Run DMC show. Christopher Vaughn describes the
event in Black Enterprise: At a crucial moment, while the rap group was performing the song My
Adidas , one of the members yelled out, Okay, everybody in the house, rock your Adidas! This
resulted with three thousand pairs of sneakers shot in the air. The Adidas executives couldn t reach for
their checkbooks fast enough. By the time of the annual Atlanta sports shoe Super Show that year,
Adidas had unveiled its new line of Run DMC shoes: the Super Star and the Ultra Star designed to be
worn without laces state Russell Simmons. Before big fashion companies paid any attention to hip
hop, small independent fashion designers supported the hip hop community through local retail stores.
According to Brian McDaniel s, co owner of Uncle Ralph s, a hip hop clothing store located in
Brooklyn, these young designers tend to be more in tune with hip hop culture. Not all
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Enkindu Vs Gilgamesh
The renowned work, The Epic of Gilgamesh is the one the earliest pieces of literature recorded.
Originating from ancient Mesopotamia, The Epic of Gilgamesh has captivated audiences due to its
riveting tale of King Gilgamesh. During his journey for immortality and glory, Gilgamesh encounters
Enkidu, the half man half beast. The gods create Enkindu as an imitation of Gilgamesh, with the
purpose of countering Gilgamesh. Both dynamic characters Enkindu and Gilgamesh share similar
characteristics; however, they also have their differences. In the beginning of The Epic of Gilgamesh,
King Gilgamesh is characterized as being uncannily perfect and being the offspring of the goddess,
Ninsun (38). It is written that, two thirds of him was divine, and one third of him was human (39).
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I will speak out boldly (42). Enknidu s desire to save the people from Gilgamesh displays his
characteristics of honor and humility. This differs from Gilgamesh s narcissism and recklessness. After
Gilgamesh and Enkindu wrestle in their first encounter, they befriend each other. Both Enkindu and
Gilgamesh ability to form a friendship between each other, displays both characters having respect
and sensitivity. It seems Enkindu s companionship is humbling Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh requests
Enkindu join him on a quest to defeat the evil creature Humbaba. Gilgamesh s mission to destroy
Humbabba displays his boastfulness and courage. Weary at first, Enkindu says to Gilgamesh, The
haunt of Humbaba is a hopeless quest (48). Eventually Enkindu dreams and tells Gilgamesh, We will
catch Humbaba and kill him / Then we will throw down his corpse on the field of battle (54). Enkindu
s decision to join Gilgamesh displays his support and loyalty to Gilgamesh. Also it shows that both
Enkindu and Gilgamesh share immense
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Comparison Essay Comparing Beowulf And Superman
Many comics and epic poems tell of times that people need heroes. In Beowulf and the Superman
comics both hero s fill essential needs within their respective societies. In the following paragraphs, I
will be speaking on the gifts each hero has to handle enemies, their motives and what they mean to
their societies and the effects they have on them. First, both heroes have great gifts that they use in
their respective stories. Beowulf has superior strength to all men and most monsters and superhuman
endurance shown by actions such as surviving underwater for hours and still being able to fight.
Beowulf s powers fits the type of world he lives in with there being monsters not capable of
destroying the planet or kingdoms but rather destroying small villages. Beowulf with his
aforementioned powers managed to kill Grendel and the dragon but also died in the process to the
poison of the dragon. Superman has superhuman strength, speed, endurance, can fly, see through
walls, shoot lasers from his eyes, freeze foes with his breath and many more abilities.Superman s
powers fits his world due to having many enemies who can destroy the planet along with major cities.
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Beowulf s motives are not too clear but he acts based on the needs of people. This is demonstrated in
his decisions to fight Grendel and the dragon especially when he chose to fight Grendel who was a
threat to a foreign nation. Superman motives though are more cut and dry being to protect the weak
and most importantly him vowing to not kill. The decision not to kill is key to his character because he
could of killed all of his enemies but due to his chose many of his enemies return and he continues to
fight them and not kill them. If Superman was to kill his foes there would be less threats but he would
no longer be Superman who is a sign of good and hope for
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Analysis Of Matthew Maury s First Steps
From Matthew Maury s first steps in the young field of oceanography, to the HMS Challenger s first
expedition, and now to modern day, the ocean has always been a place for exploration and discovery.
Two issues that are at the forefront of modern oceanic discussions are offshore drilling and ocean
acidification. Ocean acidification offsets the chemical balance in the ocean and disturbs the marine life
in the ocean, and offshore drilling causes serious damage to the surrounding ecosystem and affects the
chemical makeup of the ocean through oil spills.
An increased amount of acidification has disrupted the chemical balance in the ocean waters in the
recent hundreds of years due to the high amount of burning fossil fuels. The Industrial Revolution was
a pivotal moment for the chemical equilibrium in the ocean. During this time, scientists realized the
prominent effects that the pollution of fossil fuels had on the atmosphere and, respectively, the oceans.
Exhaustible fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil, and coal are being used by the human population, and
it is releasing large amounts of Carbon Dioxide into the air (National Ocean Service). This in turn
creates an atmosphere that is immensely concentrated in CO2; therefore, the ocean absorbs more of
the CO2 in the air. According to Marah Hardt and Carl Safina from Yale Climate Connections, high
concentrates of carbon dioxide in the ocean creates a PH balance that is very low causing the ocean to
become very acidic. When carbon
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Band of Brothers And Today Essay
Band of Brothers And Today
What is going on in the world today? Are there any similarities with how the world was run 65 years
ago? The 2002 HBO miniseries Band of Brothers was created and produced by a crew with numerous
amounts of well known Hollywood names. Two men with some of the biggest names in Hollywood
that backed this miniseries with their talent were Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. The miniseries
was released in 2002, only a year after the events of September 11th. The show was aired on HBO
during prime time hours, aimed at Americans who may not have had a strong sense of this era in
history. Band of Brothers stresses the bond between men who have willingly come together to fight
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September 11th 2001, an act of terror that screamed a cry throughout the world, and will forever be in
the hearts of many. Hundreds of firemen and police officers gave their lives without thinking of there
own. They could think only of the others who were in danger. The brotherhood came after the disaster.
Millions of Americans came together to show there support for others who had been directly affected.
The attacks of 9/11 forever affected Americans in the fact that they were forever united with a bond
stronger than anything a terrorist could break. Band of Brothers shows that when put to the test, the
bonds Americans create amongst themselves is greater than any evil that is put in front of them. This
was shown in the horrific tales of D Day. As Lieutenant Richard Winters said, when referring to the
solidarity of his company He s behind enemy lines, on D Day.... Does he holler help? No... he hollers I
m sorry lieutenant, I m sorry, I goofed My God it s beautiful when you think of a guy who s that
dedicated to his company, his buddies, that he apologizes for getting hit. (We Stand Alone Together,
Spielberg) Although Americans may not be fighting a battle on the front lines, they have come to fight
a battle of their daily lives, and showing the opposition that they will not be
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Acc 505
A sporting goods manufacturer buys wood as a direct material for baseball bats. The Forming
Department processes the baseball bats, and the bats are then transferred to the Finishing Department
where a sealant is applied. There was no beginning work in process inventory in the Forming
Department in May. The Forming Department began manufacturing 10,000 Casey Slugger baseball
bats during May. Costs for the Forming Department for the month of May were as follows:
Direct materials $33,000
Conversion costs $17,000
A total of 8,000 bats were completed and transferred to the Finishing Department during May. The
ending work in process inventory was 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 25%
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During the month, the Department incurred an additional $290,000 in conversion costs.
8. Assuming that the company uses the weighted average cost method, what is the cost per equivalent
unit for conversion costs for the month in the Blending Department to the nearest cent?
A) $2.55
B) $2.53
C) $2.50
D) $2.44
9. Assuming that the company uses the weighted average cost method, what are the equivalent units of
production for conversion costs for the Blending Department for the month?
A) 119,100
B) 120,000
C) 114,000
D) 131,000
10. Sarver Company uses the weighted average method in its process costing system. The Fitting
Department is the second department in its production process. The data below summarize the
department s operations in March.
Percentage
Units complete
Beginning work in process inventory 7,100 70%
Transferred in from the prior department during March 61,000
Ending work in process inventory 4,600 30%
The Fitting Department s production report indicates that the cost per equivalent unit for conversion
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Compare The Poem I Wandered As Lonely As A Cloud By...
The inspiration for both William Wordsworth s poem I wandered as lonely as a cloud and Dorothy s
journal entry comes from a walk they took in the Lake District along the Gowbarrow park. The
daffodils alongside the riverbank struck both enough to write about them. Though daffodils serve as
the focal point for both writings, Dorothy records the sight in front of her whereas William offers a
more mystical and spiritual perception of the experience. The first hint that William s poem is more
mystical than Dorothy s journal is in the number of daffodils and the perfection within them. Dorothy
writes only a few flowers were seen close to the water before walking along the lake to see more of
them. This naturalistic observation of how daffodils are dispersed in the wild. She also writes about
the imperfectness of their structure There was here and there a little knot, and a few stragglers a few
yards higher up . In William s poem, the daffodils emerge all at once When all at once I saw a crowd,
/A host, of golden daffodils; . He further emphasizes the point by saying the daffodils are endless and
continuous, stretching in a never ending line. This hyperbole and the difference in the imagery
suggests that the daffodils are mystical and unearthly in the poem and a natural experience in the
journal. William also describes the color of the daffodils as golden instead of the more common
yellow, focusing on their majesties and grandeur. The contrast in the mood shift of both
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Summary Of 1950 V. Gordon Childe
In 1950, V. Gordon Childe had an article titled The Urban Revolution published in The Town Planning
Review. In this article, Childe wrote about ten characteristics that he defined as central to the
formation of a civilization. Later, these would later be separated into five primary and five secondary
characteristics by Charles Redman of Arizona State University. These characteristics are considered
by (Childe 1950:16) to have exhaust(ed) the factors common to the oldest cities. Simplified by (Price
and Feinman 2013) they include, dense populations (cities), full time specialized labor, organization of
the state, social stratification, concentrations of surplus, monumental public works, long distance
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Using the term road is perhaps a bit of an overstatement, typically the road was little more than a well
beaten path and they generally were narrow, ranging from three to fifty two feet wide at any given
point (Price and Feinman 2013:409). These roads also covered vastly different terrain, roads were
present at both the top of the Andes Mountain range, and also on the coast of what is now Peru,
Bolivia, and Argentina (Karam 2001). It is unclear whether the Inca forged every path entirely on their
own, or if they simply acquired them through conquest of other natives. According to (Karam
2001:355 357) one thing is certain however, and that is that the Inca were the ones to assemble the
roads into a single network and subsequently maintained them. The Tampu were perhaps the most
important administrative institution created by the Inca alone and they would certainly be considered
innovative by any European society of the same era. Not only did they serve practical purposes for
government functions, but they were also symbolic of Inca dominance in the region. Tampu were way
stations spaced about a day s walk between themselves and were home to storehouses, barracks, and
official government records. Inca subject populations located nearest to a Tampu were responsible for
keeping it stocked with food so that royal
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Bruce And Young Case Study
The author of this essay will describe Bruce and Young s theory on Information Processing (1986) and
Burton, Bruce and Johnston s (1990) Cognitive Science. The author will also apply both models to the
case studies; they all look alike to me and Prosopagnosia and decide which model is most suitable to
explain each case study, as well as provide empirical evidence.
Bruce and Young s (1986) model is used to understand how an individual recognizes familiar faces,
and the relationship between recognition and other elements of face processing. Bruce and Young
(1986) proposed that there are seven types of information that we derive from seen faces; pictorial,
structural, visually derived semantic, identity specific semantic, name, expression and facial speech
codes.
The model suggested entails how structural encoding processes provide descriptions for the analysis
of facial speech, expression and face recognition units. Recognising familiar faces involves matching
the products of structural encoding and previously stored codes ... Show more content on
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The model is also used to compare and contrast the recognition of people s faces with the recognition
of other types of visual stimuli, and to explore ways in which mechanisms involved in human facial
recognition relate to other types of face processing such as facial movements.
The process begins with encoding the external features of a person s face; this is known as structural
encoding. This process involves two elements of recognition, familiar and unfamiliar faces. When an
individual s face is familiar, there is sufficient information to match the structurally encoded
information and the Facial Recognition Unit (FRU) to activate the FRU. Thereafter, the FRU activates
the biographical information and in turn, triggers name recall (Bruce Young,
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Ice Cream Brands, Ben Jerry s And Haagen Dazs Essay
For our Fishbein project, we compared two competing ice cream brands, Ben Jerry s and Haagen
Dazs. Our attributes included: the availability of unique flavors, the availability of your favorite flavor
of ice cream, how strong the flavors are and the creaminess of the ice cream. After surveying 40
Marist students on their opinions, we have concluded that Ben Jerry s is more popular than Haagen
Dazs. Attributes Avg. Attribute Importance Avg. Belief about Ben Jerry s Avg. Attitude about Ben
Jerry s Avg. Belief about Haagen Dazs Avg. Attitude about Haagen Dazs 1. Unique Flavors 1.98 1.90
3.75 .70 1.38 2. Favorite Flavor Available 2.35 2.03 4.76 1.40 3.29 3. Strong Flavor 2.10 2.15 4.51
2.03 4.25 4. Very Creamy 1.85 1.65 3.05 1.88 3.47 To summarize our findings, Ben and Jerry s beat
Haagen Dazs in 3 out of the 4 categories, with the creamy attribute being the exception. The average
attribute importance for the availability of unique flavors was 1.98, the average belief score for Ben
Jerry s in regards to the availability of unique flavors was 1.90, leading to an average attitude score of
3.75, compared to an average belief score of .70 for Haagen Dazs and an average attitude score of
1.38. For our second attribute, the availability of your favorite flavor, the average importance score
was 2.35 and Ben Jerry s had an average belief score of 2.03, with an average attitude score of 4.76,
compared to an average belief score of 1.40 and average attitude score of
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Luciferianism In Illuminati
To proceed with, Illuminati really has a religion , more known as a conviction framework, called
Luciferianism or Illuminism. Luciferianism roots from the word Lucifer, which is referred to by
numerous as Satan, the dull leader of the underworld. During the time spent completely understanding
the thinking for utilizing such a dim ruler as a name of a religion, one must first comprehend the
history. In the Bible, a story is told about Lucifer, the most elevated of the heavenly attendants; yet, he
was not fulfilled, and needed more. He needed to supplant God and endeavored creating so as to do
this the first resistance to him. God immediately exiled Lucifer from Heaven and sent him, alongside
one thirds of all blessed messengers away to the underworld. Lucifer, once the great blessed
messenger of light got to be Satan, abhorrent holy messenger of dimness (The New Oxford Annotated
Bible, Luke 10:18). This story clarifies how Illuminati needs the same Lucifer did, the most power
conceivable, which gave them the thought to utilize Luciferianism as their convictions name.
Proceeding onward from the foundation of Illuminati, there uncovers to still be indications of the
mystery society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The mystery government basically comprises of the wealthiest individuals of the world; and these
magnates, roughly two thousand of them, have had out alleged governments firmly under control for
quite a while now. They choose who, when and where is voted; they focus when there will be a war
and when there won t. They control the sustenance deficiency on Earth and focus the expansion rates
of the individual monetary forms. These zones are in the hands of the Illuminati. They can t control
the power of nature, yet at whatever point they can control things further bolstering their good fortune,
they definitely do (Frissell,
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The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald Essay
The Great Gatsby (2013), directed by Baz Luhrmann, is a contemporary construct of the original
novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. The essence of this film is to portray the American Dream
as understood in the 1920 s. The film (as well as the novel) contains many themes that correlate to the
depiction of the story. The main notable themes that are embodied throughout the motion picture are
social class, love, wealth, isolation, and hope. Nick Carraway, whom the film is focalized,
communicates the elements of the setting and main characters. He portrays this through his personal
experience as an outsider to the wealthy world of the 1920 s, in which this motion picture takes place.
Nick Carraway is a young man who is seeking the achievement of the American Dream . The three
images that are included depict the main themes of the story as well as illustrate considerable meaning
through cinematography. The movie focuses on Jay Gatsby s relationship with Daisy, his wealth, and
himself. In image one, the movie s themes of hope, isolation, and love are represented. Gatsby is
standing at the end of his dock in front of his home looking out to the green light that is shinning from
across the water. The green light is outside of Daisy s property. Hope is portrayed through the reaching
out of Gatsby s hand. He is trying to grasp what is on the other side of the water even though he is
already aware that his goal is too far away from where he is standing. The theme of
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  • 1. Leaf Book Cover And Writing Practice | Writing Practice, 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. Leaf Book Cover And Writing Practice | Writing Practice, Leaf Book Cover And Writing Practice | Writing Practice,
  • 2. Essay about Peasant Lifestyle In Davis´ The Return of... The Return of Martin Guerre, written by Natalie Zemon Davis, is the tale of a court case that takes place in sixteenth century France. Martin Guerre is a peasant who deserted his wife and family for many years. While Martin Guerre is gone, a man named Arnaud du Tilh arrives at Martin s village and claims to be Martin Guerre. Bertrande, who is Guerre s wife, Guerre s sisters, and many of the villagers, accepts the imposter. After almost three years of being happily married, Bertrande takes the fraud to court under pressure of Pierre Guerre, her stepfather and Guerre s brother. Arnaud du Tilh is almost declared innocent, but the real Martin Guerre appears in the courthouse. Throughout this tale, many factors of the peasant life are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She states, so important were these family houses to Basque villagers that each was given a name which the heir and his wife assumed (Davis 6). Davis is portraying how property had a great importance for peasants of certain villages and how it was a major part of their lives. Davis also mentions in the case of Sanxi that he could not have sold it easily if he had wanted to, for the Fors that is, the customs of the Labourd prohibited the alienation of patrimonial goods except in cases of dire necessity and then only with the consent of other interested kin (Davis 8). Sanxi s lack of option to sell his property, unless given approval by other family who are uninterested in the property, shows that in certain villages peasants were concerned with maintaining their property within their family. Davis also contrasts this social norm of family property with explaining the social norms when dealing with property in other villages. Sanxi moved to new village called Artigat. It is stated, What was really different from the Basque country was the way the land moved, both in inheritance and in sales. Here in the plain below the Pyrenees there was very little effort among the common people to hold the family property together (Davis 11). Davis is doing a successful job of portraying property as economic means but also as a way of social standing. Davis also focuses on the different social levels apparent in peasant life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mt. Everest s Success Mt. Everest, standing 8,850 meters above sea level is taller than any other mountain in the world. Since 1922, hundreds of climbers have attempted to climb this treacherous mountain located in the Himalayan Ridge, whose summit ridge separates Nepal and Tibet. By 1996, the number of successful ascents totaled 846, with more than half occurring between 1992 1996. Sadly, this achievement did not come without loss of life, as 148 have perished while trying to complete this achievement. In 1996, a total of 30 expeditions would attempt to reach the Summit of Mt. Everest. Two of the largest commercial expeditions would be attempted in May of that year, under the leadership of Rob Hall, co founder of Adventure Consultants, and Scott Fischer, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both teams had members with a wide range of experience. There is no evidence that either expedition leader spent any time on evaluating the teams created to understand the ability of team members or how they would perform within the context of the task they were undertaking. Further complicating this was the fact that the teams did not make the best use of their expert Sherpas. Sherpas are the locals of Khumbu, a region of Nepal. They live in the mountains and are intimately aware of the conditions the teams would be facing, and arguably have more expertise than any other members of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Social Discrimination During the Spring of 2012, The University of Southern Mississippi s basketball team made their first appearance at the NCAA tournament since 1991. The team played against Kansas State University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During the second half of the game, Kansas State was defeating the University of Southern Mississippi, due to their freshman point guard Angel Rodriguez who contributed many points. The Wildcats were leading the game by 70 64. As Angel Rodriguez was performing a free throw, some University of Southern Mississippi prep band students chanted Where s your green card? This incident made national headline news and labeled the band students of the University of Southern Mississippi as ignorant, immature, and racist. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Melvin D. Williams: Geographical places are salient human attachments. My studies suggest that identity by geographical location is not the source but the result of human divisiveness. Certain human characteristics (phenotype, kin, intelligence, agility, articulation, and activity) result in social and psychological attachments that culminate in the utilization of hearth, home, university, community, city, country, and continent for human divisiveness (Williams, 2003, p.5). The band members can be assumed American born citizens and chanting Where s your green card? expresses their practice of racial divisiveness. By practicing racial divisiveness by geography, humans feel a sense of security within their territory. Angel Rodriguez being an excellent basketball player from Puerto Rico and playing in the United States appeared as a threat to the prep band fans who are from the United States. The prep band students felt the need to question Rodriguez s status as a legitimate United States citizen. It seemed that Rodriguez crossed the boundary of the band student s perceived territory in the United States because of his ethnic background. Southern Miss prep band has members of minority backgrounds. If the minorities also participated in the taunting, it shows that geography and racial discrimination is instilled in all races that are citizens of the United States. Rodriguez lives and attended school in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Drake Aubrey Graham Drake Aubrey Graham is the son of Dennis and Sandi Graham, was born it Ontario, Toronto. Drake got his musical interest from his dad Dennis, and his uncle Larry and Teenie Graham. Dennis Graham was a drummer working for Jerry Lee Lewis. Larry and Teenie are famous American musicians. His mom didn t have any musical background but supported her son through every step in his life. At 15 years old Drake starred in Degarassi as Jimmy Brooks. Brooks was a star basketball player who became physically disabled after he was shot by a classmate. Until 2009 when his character graduated from Degrassi. Overall he appeared in a total of 138 episodes. Drake first mixtape was in 2007 Room for Improvement , the mixtape featured Trey Songz and Lupe Fiasco. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drake became the first Canadian rapper to have his music video featured BET when his first single called Replacement Girl . Also, Drake did a freestyle on a song with Lil Wayne called Man of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. British Control Over The Suez Canal In 1882, Great Britain took over Egypt through military invasions, making it a protectorate in order to have control over the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal connected the British Empire in the west to India in the east, making it significant trade route for Britain to control. During the Cold War, Egypt became an area of great tension, challenging British control over the canal. There was an increase of nationalism, along with the rise of Gamal Abdel Nasser to power. His rise to power lead to the Suez Canal Crisis and Egypt s independence from Britain in 1956. The Arab Spring began in Tunisia in December, 2010, eventually spreading to Egypt in 2011. British control over parts of Africa during the nineteenth century lead to many crises in the 20th and 21st centuries, including the Suez Canal Crisis and the Arab Spring in Egypt. The Cold War began soon after the Second World War ended, starting in 1947 and ending in 1991. The United States and the Soviet Union competed for nuclear superiority, beginning a nuclear arms race. Most other countries were in debt because of the war, so the US and the USSR became superpowers that other countries became allies with (Kte pi, par. 4). The American side was called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, and consisted of Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom (Kte pi, par. 9). Albania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Characteristics Of The American Dream For some eras and numerous decades, the idea of the American dream has guaranteed democratic culture and material thriving. For some, the thought of flourishing stayed only a fantasy. In any case, for a plethora of Americans in the 1950s, the American Dream turned into a reality. Post war, they had within their field of reach was the opportunity to have so much more than their predecessors. The 1950 s in America were described by post war wealth and economically great circumstances. With the dismays of communism still new in everybody s brain, Americans were anxious to come back to their foundations and demonstrate that the American lifestyle was the ideal approach to living. The period momentously merits its reputation as a decade of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New families drove the requirement for lodging and William Levitt was the first to jump on this opportunity. He drove the increase of rural areas with his reasonably priced mass created homes. From 1946 to 1958 GNP more than doubled. The creation of interstate mega highways, freeways and the ensuring of home advances for suburban one family homes helped boost industries. With openings for the opportunity to receive an education given by the G.I. Bill and the advancements in various industries, a road was paved to economic prosperity. However, this prosperity was not shared with all as millions were left poor. Farmers, African Americans and other minorities existed at levels beneath those necessary for human decency, and were often left without adequate housing and education and medical care, which left them lacking the civil right of equal opportunity. The politics of the 1950 s included the start of our Cold War with Russia, the Korean War, McCarthyism and the domestic civil rights movement. After World War II, Russia and the United States developed as the world s new superpowers. With the United States distrust of communist Russia and Russia s distrust of the U.S, the start of an all out battle between communistic atheism and Christianity, for the control of the world was denoted. The Korean War went from 1950 1953 amongst North and South Korea with Communists supporting North Korea and the U.S and its allies helping South Korea. Harry S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Nonprofit Organizations Nonprofit organizations are a vast and diverse community that encompass many different entities and organizations. Nonprofit organizations are defined as associations with a legal status which is nonprofit (making); are financially independent of government; and are actively engaged in the political, social and economic transformation of society; with an aim to mobilize people for self and national development beyond mere basic needs (Wadongo, 2014, p. 17). The two main roles of nonprofit organizations are to attract resources and allocate these resources to various beneficiaries. However, protection from market rigidity, with no bottom line of stock market price to measure performance or exposure to public elections, leads to greater ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7). The team based performance management model, when implemented, provides a process of collective assessment with a team to make data driven decisions (Strengthening Nonprofits, n.d., p. 9). There are ten essential steps for the successful implementation for team based performance management: prepare for change; identify goals and strategies; clarify and create accountability; obtain analytical support; identify and collect the necessary data; analyze and interpret the data; implement team based date reviews; and reflect and refine (Strengthening Nonprofits, n.d., pp. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Is the Gilgamesh Flood the Basis of the Biblical Flood in... Is the Gilgamesh Flood the Basis of the Biblical Flood? Genesis of the Old Testament records a worldwide Flood early on in the history of human civilization. Tablet 11of the Sumero Babylonian version of the epic of Gilgamesh also records a total Flood of the entire earth very early in mankind s development. Let s examine the two to determine if one could be the basis for the other. Nels M. Bailkey in Readings in Ancient History: Thought and Experience from Gilganesh to St. Augustine, comments on the likenesses and lack thereof between the two versions: The striking similarities with the later Hebrew story are quite evident, but the great gulf between them needs to be emphasized: the Hebrew version has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Gilgamesh epic, Utnapishtim is not invested with any royal power or entrusted with any priestly office; from it we learn simply that he was a citizen of Shurippak (Tablet XI:23) and a man of considerable wealth (XI:70ff). (227) N.K. Sandars in the Introduction to his book, The Epic of Gilgamesh, sums up the involvement by the pagan gods in the Sumero Babylonian Flood narrative: In the Gilgamesh flood Ishtar and Enlil are as usual the advocates of destruction. Ishtar speaks, perhaps in her capacity as goddess of war, but Enlil prevails with his weapon of the storm. Only Ea, in superior wisdom, either was not present, or being present was silent, and with his usual cunning saw to it that at least one of the race of men should survive. (41) Column 1 on Tablet 11 begins the Sumero Babylonian Flood narrative (Gardner 226). The sage Utnapishtim from Shurippak (100 miles south of Babylon), says: The great gods stirred their hearts to make the Flood. [. . .] Build an ark. [. . .] Load the seed of every living thing into your ark, the boat that you will build. Let her measure be measured; let her breadth and length be equal.
  • 10. Cover it with a roof as the abyss is covered. (Gardner 226) There is no reason given by Utnapishtim for the deluge. On the contrary, the Judaic version of the Flood in Genesis states in 6:5 8 a very clear, explicit reason for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Importance Of National Self-Determination In Africa In African contexts, an emphasis was given to the fact that national self determination meant self determination of the people against the colonial landlords. The nation didn t oppose so much another nation as it did the colonial autocratic ruler (xxx, xxx). But what seems more important is the fact that when the colonial power finally realized the need to prepare their colonies for self government, they did so within the framework established by the colonial state (xxx, xxx). The colonial state thus became equated not only with its physical attributes (territory and population) but also with its bureaucracy, the nervous center from which stemmed ail decisions affecting the country (xxx, xxx). National self determination also found its ultimate expression, not in continental Pan Africanism or broader regional units, but in the states, Africans inherited from the colonial powers (xxx, xxx). The first indications that pan Africanism had been overruled by the nationalism of individual states came during the first assembly of African independent states held in Accra in 1958. It was then that Kwame Nkrumah, who ironically until then had led the movement towards Pan Africanism, expressed the need to respect the independence, the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of the newly created states in the interests of peace (xxx, xxx). When African states finally achieved their independence in conformity with the United Nations General Assembly Resolutions interpreted as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How The Genetic Transformation And Determine The... Aim The aim of the experiment was to observe the genetic transformation and determine the transformation efficiency of the bacteria, E.Coli. Introduction Injection of DNA into cells which results in the inheritance of traits contained in the DNA injected is known as genetic transformation (Lorenz et al, 1994). Genetic transformation that occurs naturally has resulted in evolution. The efficiency and rate of exchange of genetic material can be increased if both organisms use the same system of genetic information storage e.g. DNA plasmid (Johnsborg et al, 2007). The bacteria E.Coli which are used in the experiment are sensitive to antibiotic, they do not glow and are easily transformed (Dickson, 2008). Bacteria are single celled which increases the result of an uptake of substance, and E.Coli have circular DNA or better known as plasmids. These plasmids can be replicated and passed on to the next generation. The plasmids added to the colonies will be used as the medium for insertion and expression of the foreign DNA sequence (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, No Date). A gene carrying the GFP or Green Fluorescent Protein is used in the experiment. GFP is found naturally in the North American jellyfish, Aequorea Victoria, and is harmless hence leading to its usage as a tool to study gene expression in an organism as they are easily visible (Dickson, 2008). GFP causes an organism to glow under UV light. Escherichia Coli or E.Coli is considered as a gram negative bacteria. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Accused Of Hate Speech Analysis A Christian pastor in Stockton has drawn flak and has been accused of hate speech after delivering a sermon on Muslims and the problem that Islam allegedly brings to the society. Last week, Christian Life Center pastor Nathaniel Haney s sermon was about an existing Muslim problem. One parishioner named Evangelina Solano Rosas recorded the sermon and posted it online, prompting backlash from Facebook users, ABC 10 details. I know some people believe what I m saying but you re scared to speak up because you don t want get blown up or be exiled, Pastor Haney said during his sermon. ... During that same talk, Pastor Haney continued, If you ve never been out of this country and you ve never been to a Muslim country, you don t understand how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. One Direction Research Paper Woo, the crowd screams as one direction appears on stage! Did you know that one direction is the biggest boy band in the world? From selling out tours, creating albums, and creating one of the biggest fandoms in the world. These five boys are on the road to success. Not even the age of twenty five, Louis, Zayn, Liam, Niall, and Harry have taken over the world with their breathtaking good looks and catchy music. Whoever knew five young boys would sell out worldwide tours? One Direction has had three major sold out tours so far. Their very first tour is their Up All Night tour, the year was 2011 going into 2012. Selling out almost twenty five shows, the boys were on the right track to becoming huge. The next tour that One Direction had was their Take Me Home tour. The Take Me Home tour is one of their largest tours so far. Almost one hundred shows, and the boys sold out all of the arenas. Last of all is their current tour they are on right now, the Where We Are tour. The where we are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One direction has produced three very successful albums, they are currently working on their fourth. The very first album consisting of thirteen tracks was released in 2011, called Up All Night. This first album contained their very first single, What Makes You Beautiful. The album sold over 176,000 copies in the first week. The next album the boys made is called Take Me Home. The album was released in 2012. This album was the fourth bestselling album in 2012, selling 4.4 million copies. The third album that was released in 2013 is called Midnight Memories. The album consisted of fourteen songs. Midnight Memories was debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. One direction is the first group in history to debut in the US with their first three albums. Last but not least, their fourth album that is set to come out this November is called Four. They have not released too much information yet on this album, but it is going to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Area Of Interest, Livestock, Grazing, And Urban And... Introduction The area of interest is located in the San Joaquin Valley, California, primarily in the western part of Fresno County, California. The primary land uses in the region are irrigated cropland, livestock, grazing, and urban and home development (USDA 2015). Other land uses include recreation and wildlife habitats. The land survey of the region consists of series of straight lines delineating fields of crops, typically running north to south. A series of squares dominates the aerial view of the region. The region experiences hot and dry summers with an average July high of 92°F and has historically experienced cool and rainy winters with an average January low of 38°F which normally lasts between November and April. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rest of the area contains natural areas (trees shrubs) with 15.9% (1,928.1 acres) and water with 0.6% (73.7 acres). In 2014, the gross value of Fresno County agriculture production exceeded seven billion dollars. Almonds was the number one crop at a value of $1.3 billion and grapes was a close second at $905 million (County of Fresno, Department of Agriculture 2015). Other important crops include poultry ($654 million), milk ($636 million), tomatoes ($524 million), pistachios ($378 million), garlic ($202 million), and cotton ($135 million). The diversity, high total acreage and crop yield are the result of favorable factors; the Mediterranean climate, long growing seasons, productive soils, and readily available and plentiful irrigation. Agricultural operations in the area have significant and permanent impact on the properties and management of the soils in the study area. Farming practices such as land leveling and irrigation impacts surface soils and deeper soil profiles due to the percolation of irrigation water. The current drought afflicting the region has increased the number of fallow acres steadily because of the relative unreliability of the water supply. The lack of surface water availability has forced farmers to turn more to groundwater to irrigate their crops. The pumping of water from deep wells and increased consumption of ground water contributes to ground subsidence which in turn, affects the geomorphology of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Non Human Animal Cognitive Psychology Animals communicate to each other just as we do by making sounds to warn another. However, some nonhuman animals developed languages and cognitive capacities; psychologist refer it as animal cognitive. From the psychology 7th edition textbook by Sandra E. Hockenbury, Susan A. Nolan, and Don H. Hockenbury stated that Going beyond languages, psychologists today study many aspects of animal behavior, including memory, problem solving, planning, cooperation, and even deception. Collectively, such research reflects an active area of psychological research that is referred to as animal cognitive or comparative cognitive. (289) There are many examples of intelligent nonhuman animals, such as chimpanzees and elephants. Furthermore, the animal that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are also intelligent enough to recognize themselves in a mirror, and as well as empathy, which makes us human because of our emotions and feelings. Dolphins creates sounds, make physical contacts, and body clusters to communicate with their own and another species. They make vocals such as whistles, clicking, and squeaking sounds, to interact with another. An good example of an intelligent dolphin is Kelly the dolphin at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Mississippi; from the study, Kelly the dolphin has a good critical thinking skills comparing to human. From the article Why dolphins are deep thinkers written by Anuschka de Rohan; Rohan stated many examples such as showing Kelly having a sense of future and delay gratification. Rohan said When people drop paper into the water she hides it under a rock at the bottom of the pool. The next time a trainer passes, she goes down to the rock and tears off a piece of paper to give to the trainer. After a fish reward, she goes back down, tears off another piece of paper, gets another fish, and so on. Kelly wasn t trained this way, but she figured another way to receive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. External Evaluator Essay External Auditor Concentrates for recognizing and evaluating examples What s more events past the control of an outright firm. Moreover, called: Environmental filtering Reveals key possibilities What s more threats facing a relationship with the objective that managers could characterize approaches on exploit the odds and evade then again diminish those influence from guaranteeing perils At the point when an outside examiner takes a gander at an organization, she should look at the inner workings of the advantages of the business to survey the affiliation s fiscal condition. Nonetheless, that inspector must consider outside effects investigating an association too. No association meets desires over a vacuum, and weights from the outside might impact the cash related flourishing of the business. An outer evaluator plays out a review, done comprehension with specific laws or principles, of the monetary clarifications of an organization, organization element, other true blue element, or association, moreover will be free of the substance continually inspected. Customers about these substances financial data, for instance, to such an extent that speculators, organization offices, and the all open, rely on upon the external evaluator in plain view an unprejudiced What s more self sufficient audit report card. External Audit Sources of Information 1 Internet 2 Libraries 3 Suppliers 4 Distributors 5 Salespersons 6 Customers 7 Competition The Process of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Fema And The Federal Emergency Management Agency On April 1, 1979, President Jimmy Carter signed the executive order that created the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1.Year in and out, a disaster can strike at any moment and put millions of people in danger and wreck billions of dollars worth of property. But, this is where the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) steps in and up to the plate. FEMA works as part of a team helping communities reduce their risk, helping emergency officials prepare for all hazards, and helping people get back on their feet after their lives are disrupted by a disaster. 2 FEMA s primary focus is to coordinate federal and logistical operations to save and sustain lives, minimize suffering, and protect property in a timely and effective manner in communities that become devastated by disasters. 3 Background For 35 years, FEMA s mission remains: to lead America to prepare for, prevent, respond to and recover from disasters with a vision of A Nation Prepared. FEMA can trace its origins to the Congressional Act of 1803. FEMA coordinates the federal government s role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man made, including acts of terror. 4 President Carter s 1979 executive order 12127 merged many of the separate disaster related responsibilities into the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 51 From this executive order, FEMA absorbed The Federal Insurance Administration, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Character of King Richard III in William Shakespeare s... The Character of King Richard III in William Shakespeare s Play In my opinion Richard is definitely not a hero, he is nothing more than an immoral villain. He is a cunning, callous and carefree murderer. However, for much of the play the audience view him as a hero. Throughout my essay I aim to argue why Richard is an immoral villain whilst contrasting why many may perceive him as a hero. For much of the play Richard may be seen as a hero. One reason for this is his dramatic language. Shakespeare s use of long, fascinating monologues in which Richard outlines his evil plans and thoughts are central to the audiences experiences and impressions of Richard. Thus, enabling his manipulative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, I am determined to prove a villain and About a prophecy which says that G of Edward s heirs the murderer shall be. Dive, thoughts, down to my soul. Here Clarence comes. the audience will still view him as a hero, because of the way he hides his cunning and deceitful plans from others. By doing so we could question whether Shakespeare is genuine, as he is wrongfully leads us to like Richard, therefore allowing Richard to undeservedly become our hero for most of the play. The fact that Shakespeare doesn t introduce the other characters also aids in him becoming the hero. Moreover, because we are unaware of the other characters and know nothing about them we have little concern regarding whether they are been tricked or not. Furthermore, Richard could be seen as a hero through his wooing of Anne. For example he tries to explain his killing of Edward Your beauty was the cause of that effect (1, 2, 125), whilst at the same time complementing Anne. He also mentions to Anne Vouchsafe to wear this ring (1, 2, 205), which also suggests he wishes to marry her and Anne accepts the ring. Shakespeare is here demonstrating Richard s skills linguistically, as he tactically blames her for his sins but he does so by paying her a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Article Relational Leadership By James Freeman The article titled Relational Leadership written by James Freeman takes a look at the impact of Child and Youth Workers in the lives of youth, specifically the work of Brian Gannon. Brian Gannon is an experienced Youth Worker who took on a leadership role at St. Johns Hostel in Cape Town, South Africa in 1967, at the age of twenty seven. St. Johns consisted of sixty four boys, with many of them left alone in the aftermath of World War I along with the influenza epidemic. Outside of the care provided for the boys, the program offered them a life parallel to anyone living in the city. Activities such as afternoon sports, free time and contact with friends and family outside of the institution were provided and endorsed by the institution for the boys. Gannon s approach to working with youth focused on the following things highlighted in the article: creating smaller living groups for the boys, less regimented routines, more experiences of childhood and adolescence in everyday life, and a focus on developing meaningful relationships with one another (Freeman, 2015, p. 37). In other words, Gannon s main goal was to lead and guide the youth so that they are given an equal chance at succeeding in life. Gannon is also a co founder of CYC Net where he has published a collection of approximately two hundred child and youth care practice hints, each hint containing a background theory and a how to element. The article then analyzes an excerpt from the works of Gannon, complimenting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Made To Stick By Chip Heath Book Report Made to stick is a book written by Chip Heath and Dan Heath about why some ideas survive and others die. The book identifies six main elements that every great idea contains. Those six key traits are put into a small acronym SUCCES . Its letters represent the key elements of simple, unexpected, concrete, credible, emotion, and story. Those key elements can make an idea last the test of time. This sounds simple enough to attain a stick idea status, however our prior knowledge can hinder how well we use these tools. The authors state that you can t un know knowledge. One of the experiments the book presented was having people pair up and one person was given a list of common songs that everyone knows, like Happy Birthday and the Star Spangled Banner. The person with the song could only clap the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some example of concreteness are illustrated by the longevity of proverbs. Some proverbs have been around for over 2,500 years. They are told and re told generation after generation in every language. Why do they stick around? They are simple, compact, vivid and memorable. The concrete element is something that touches the senses like taste, touch, hearing, sight and smell. This help people to use preexisting knowledge to scaffold new information. The next step in the SUCCES plan is credible. Credibility means that the audience believes what you are telling them. This credibility can be gained by using anti authority expertise, concrete details, statistics, the Sinatra Test, of testable credentials to get the idea across. One example of this is using smokers who are suffering from diseases caused by smoking, to warn others of the dangers of smoking. This is an example of anti authority delivery. It is believable because a person can see how that person is suffering from smoking. The audience gets a vivid visual aspect of the issue even if they didn t listen a word the speaker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Doctrine Of Predestination By Robert Charles Sproul Robert Charles Sproul, American Calvinist theologian, is co pastor of Saint Andrew s Chapel in Sanford Florida, founder and chairman of Ligonier Ministries and author of more than one hundred books. Hence, discovering his written opinion on the subject of predestination should not be a surprise. This author claims to love the doctrine of predestination because it comforts and underlines the extent to which God has gone in our behalf. It is a theology that begins and ends with grace . Hence, Sproul demonstrates a discernment of predestination which readers to experience John Calvin s opinions through a modern lens. Along the way, the evaluation may reveal unknown or overlooked characteristics. Resultantly, this review will conduct a short summary of Chosen by God s content and survey its major strengths and weaknesses, providing researchers information by which the work can be evaluated. Summary Sproul begins his book with an inviting conversation of the common items identifying Americans. Readers are expected to identify with the idea of baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet as American. Then, readers are warned that the author plans to brake the American motto of not discussing religion or politics . Afterward, the text shifts to consider the topic of predestination directly. Readers are told that arguing about predestination is nearly uncontrollable. The variety of abounding opinions verify a couple of certainties; the doctrine of predestination is definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Naphthalene Chromatography CONCLUSION The goal of the experiment was to use extraction to separate and identify the components of a mixture of acid, base, and neutral. This was completed, identifying the components to be benzoic acid (36.4% yield), meta nitroaniline (52.7% yield), and naphthalene (52.7% yield). These identities were confirmed after separation and isolation using melting point analysis. The melting point observed for the benzoic acid was 121.2 122.5ºC, the meta nitroaniline s was 111.5 112.8ºC, and the neutral naphthalene s melting range measured 78.7 81.2ºC. These observations support the claim that the mixture was successfully separated into its three original components. EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE Setup: Unknown B was obtained. Using zeroing the scale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The neutral was weighed and the mass of the compound and its flask together were recorded. The acid and base were each scraped onto weigh paper on a zeroed scale using a metal scoop. The mass of these products was also recorded. Identifying Compounds in Unknown B by Melting Point: A small capillary was used and pressed into the three samples and placed in a melting point apparatus. The melting point was set to start at 75°C and increase at a rate of 2°C per minute. The point at which melting started and finished was recorded. The melting ranges were then compared to that of the possible compounds and a preliminary determination of compound identity was made. A mixed melting point analysis (a small amount of the unknown and authentic sample were mixed and the melting point was taken again) was used to verify the compound. If the melting point was significantly depressed, another possible compound was chosen and a new mixed melting point analysis was performed. This process continued until all of the melting points remained stable, confirming the identity of the separated and isolated mixture components. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Social Inequality In Nasca Society Diet and Social Inequality in Nasca Society Beresford Jones DG, Whaley O, Ledesma CA, Cadwallader L. 2011. Two millennia of changes in human ecology: archaeobotanical and invertebrate records from the lower Ica valley, south coast Peru. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 20:273 292. Buzon MR, Conlee CA, Simonetti A, Bowen GJ. 2012. The consequences of Wari contact in the Nasca region during the Middle Horizon: archaeological, skeletal, and isotopic evidence. Journal of Archaeological Science 39:2627 2636. Cadwallader L. 2013. Investigating 1500 Years of Dietary Change in the Lower Ica Valley, Peru Using an Isotopic Approach (Doctoral dissertation). University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Cadwallader L, Beresford Jones DG, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... unmodified crania. Webb et al. (2013) argue that short term dietary heterogeneity in this context can be interpreted to represent flexibility as a risk minimization strategy through the interaction between food acquisition and participation in local mobility among the Nasca ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Examples Of Reality In George Orwell s 1984 Brianna Jaramillo Mrs.Soto Gonzales English 12 14 November 2017 The Party and Objective Reality In the the book 1984 by George Orwell it s a town where the people believe in one person big brother . In this book if you disobey the big brother you will get tortured or some kind of punishment. Winston a quiet 39 living in Oceania who does not believe in the big brother although trying to hide it he disobeyed the rules and had to get punished. With any government is it possible for them to control the minds of citizens to believe that there is no law of gravity or other scientific facts. The government can do this by brainwashing the people by telling them over and over what they want them to believe and start taking away any information they want them too. If this were to happen the people will never get to know the actual truth their actual rights for things the people would believe that everything is normal and this is how it is supposed to be. Just as in the book the People could not read they have to believe everything the party says that Winston, you will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it. (3) This is what makes the people not do what they want to do because big brother is always watching them the party has everyone under control and this is why they believe that what they say is real. The people do not know any better because everything was taken there s no other history to them and if the thought police suspects you as trying to find something or breaking their rules they will arrest you. Winston believed that 2+2=4 but the party believed that 2+2=5 when they captured Winston O Brien made Winston believe 2+2=5. There are five fingers there. Do you see five fingers? Yes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparing Characters of Ellen Foster and Into the Wild Comparing Characters of Ellen Foster and Into the Wild The raging cold screams against his back at night. Her father s drunken jeers make her shiver as she cowers in the corner of her room. Both have natural families, yet both have been driven to flee from these families. She flees because her life amongst family is terrifying, loveless, and oppressive. He flees because he believes that his family has grown arrogant and materialistic, and is thus oppressive as well. She is the title character of Kaye Gibbons Ellen Foster, and he is Chris McCandless, a real young man portrayed by Jon Krakauer in Into the Wild. In their respective stories, Ellen and Chris both find themselves on their own, each taking a journey farther and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plus, she is only a child and realizes that she is relatively powerless against him. As a result, Ellen does the only thing she can: She goes to sleep beside her dying mother. She may not say it herself, but Ellen loves her mother. By sleeping beside her dead mother, the heartbreaking picture of childhood innocence, Ellen is attempting to hold on in the only way she can. When she stays for a short time with her Aunt Betsy, she assumes she is staying with her forever; the same holds true when she is in the temporary care of her art teacher. Eventually, Ellen s desire for a family becomes so strong that she petitions a foster mother herself, journeying to the woman s house and even offering her money. Ellen s past living situations all included a house in which she lived, but now she has truly found the family she needs and cherishes. Chris McCandless is a wolf without a pack. According to his family, he had always been prone to straying from his family and friends, even going as far as to take a solo road trip across the country the summer after his high school graduation. During his last year in college, he lived without a telephone and had not attempted to contact his family very often. In Into the Wild Krakauer reports that after Chris graduates from college, he was unencumbered, emancipated from the stifling world of his parents and peers. . . a world in which he felt grievously cut off from the raw throb of existence (22). After his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada Essay Elizabeth I and the Spanish Armada The cold, stormy night was all too familiar to the English. A devious plan by Spain s king, Philip II, was being formed to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I of England and rid the world of the English heretics. 1 It was a story of deception, false judgments, and poor planning. What was one king s dream turned into his country s nightmare. While the Spanish had bad leaders, the English had good ones. The Spanish had bigger, but slower ships, while the English had smaller and faster ships. The English knew the weather conditions and how to prepare for them, while the Spanish thought it would not be a problem. The English entered the battle in a calm manner, while the Spanish were overconfident. All of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of her reign, she made the Church of England the official religion of England and she fashioned her court after that of her fathers. For a woman during that era, Elizabeth was a very daring and smart ruler. For example, she secretly encouraged sailors such as Francis Drake to make raids on Spanish shipping and challenge their naval superiority. When she was a little girl, she was well educated and was able to speak several languages, including French, Spanish, and Latin. In addition, throughout Elizabeth s reign, there was always the threat of hostilities in some form or another. Elizabeth kept the peace between rival leaders of different religions by dominating her court so she could keep the balance of power.2 She was smart enough to come up with a plan which kept the church at bay with their questions of marriage.3 She also calmed the Spanish and the French by entertaining suitors of each respective country; Philip II of Spain and Duke of Anjou of France, but she never married either of them and was therefore known as the Virgin queen .4 Elizabeth was a Protestant queen who was not always on good terms with most Catholic rulers of Europe. Because of that, there were several assassination plots against her so the Catholics could put Mary, Queen of Scots, in her place. During the 1580 s, Elizabeth began to bring her full weight onto the catholic rebels. Hundreds of Catholics died at the stake just as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Comparative Analysis Of Tiffany And Co And Tiffany Co Diagram above is the strategic group map for our chosen company of jewelry industry, The Poh Kong against other main competitors in Malaysia with the same industry like Habib, Blue Nile, and also Tiffany Co. Based on the diagram, we found that in terms of products visible in market in Malaysia to compare the visibility they selling in the market. The Tiffany Co is the first industry company in our country with high visibility in the market. Then, the Poh Kong is the second visibility company in the market, they are lower visible than Tiffany Co in Malaysia. In addition, the Habib shows that their company is same visibility on upper middle with Poh Kong and low visibility compare with Tiffany co. Next, the Blue Nile shows lowest visibility ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have own their manufacturing facilities more than 100 outlets in Shah Alam and lead the Poh Kong to be a Malaysia s top jewelry retail chain store. But, its first main competitor is Tiffany Co, who has the highest number of visibility in Malaysia and also target mass market from middle to higher class range of consumers. Tiffany Co is a jewelry company that already organized 175 years ago (Tiffany, 2012). In addition, Tiffany was founded in year 1837 when Charles Lewis Tiffany opened a local store in downtown Manhattan. The Tiffany is a quality and noble brand in jewelry industry because there are only few of the local stores at Kuala Lumpur location. The Tiffany s focusing in selling the jewelry. Moreover, they have experience and ability to implement several strategies to attract while sustaining its customers, such as product design and promotion (Diana, 2015). The Tiffany Co will focus on adding exciting new designs of products to complement its core product offerings. So, the company will always introduces entirely new design collections periodically to aiming to expand and refresh the market. Furthermore, because of the Tiffany Co is using the online selling, Tiffany Co. provided advertisement with caught up in the era of social networking and established a strong online presence. Besides that, the Tiffany Co. tries to engage consumers worldwide via its Facebook, Youtube and Instagram to update with its newest collections and latest news and these strategies can increase exposure of its brand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Caterpillar Code Of Ethics Caterpillar s legacy started in the late 1800 s when Benjamin Holt built his first ever combined harvester. In the early 1900 s, Holt tested what would become the first steam powered track type prototype, and two years later he would introduce a gasoline engine. Caterpillar became a trademark name in 1910 bringing with it a track type tractor capable of completing a job that took more than four horses to do. The history of Caterpillar is all about creating change one breakthrough at a time by building new infrastructures, problem solving, innovating, and testing new equipment (Caterpillar Inc, n.d). In this writing, we will explore how Caterpillar Inc. uses symbolism to stimulate energy throughout the workplace. Symbolism gives meaning both inside and outside the workplace. Caterpillars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having in place a method that communicates the companies values through a code of conduct, is a stepping stone to ensure employees practice ethical behaviors. Within the code of conduct Caterpillar identifies that all individuals are to follow these guidelines and principles and action them every day by offering guidance on the behaviors of those who support the values to include those who hold special positions of responsibility. Furthermore, Caterpillar takes it a step further and publishes their code of conduct in over eighteen languages ensuring the ethical standards are upheld throughout its global sector. Every organization establishes principles that dictates the behavior of the organization. Through their Code of Conduct, Caterpillar envisions an environment that creates a culture where every employee takes pride in their work. This pride has an altering effect on the daily performance of every employee in the workplace. Caterpillar s Code of Conduct is what upholds its reputation as the world s leading manufacturer of heavy equipment that helps make tomorrow a better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Breast Cancer Research Paper Most people know at least one person who currently has or has had breast cancer at one point. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers there are, affecting 1 in 8 women at some point in their life time. Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of a breast. A malignant tumor is a group of cells that can spread to other parts of the body. Although breast cancer is mostly in women, men can get breast cancer too. There is no true known reason why women get cancer, but there are several scenarios that can increase the risk of getting breast cancer, most genetic and lifestyle choices. Age is a scenario that increases the chance of getting breast cancer. Women between age 50 and age 70 are where 8 out of 10 breast cancer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One treatment is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells but can cause side effects of nausea, hair loss, early menopause, hot flashes, fatigue and temporarily lower blood counts. Another treatment is hormone therapy. Hormone Therapy prevents hormones, especially estrogen, from helping cancerous cells in the breast grow and spread. A third treatment, biological therapy, uses the immune system to destroy the cancer cells. The survival rate for breast cancer depends on how early the cancer is caught. If caught before cancer forms or in Stage 1 of breast cancer, the survival rate is guaranteed, one hundred percent. Stage 2 survival dips a little bit to 93%. If caught in Stage 3 the survival rate is still pretty good at 73%. But if a woman makes it to Stage 4 breast cancer, her survival rate plummets to 22%. In 2015 alone, there is projected to be about 231,000 new cases of breast cancer, with a projected 40,000 dying. Studies show that about 1 in 8 women will experience some form or stage of breast cancer in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Robert Fitzpatrick s You Can Stop It In Poland, Can You,... Political cartoons remain an underestimated force for shaping public opinion. Caricatures ability to encapsulate complex political issues into a single picture make them highly valuable in discerning the social and political climate of an era. Cartoonist Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick s work You Can Stop It In Poland, Can You, Adolf? captured the American imagination of the German military machine and its leader, Adolf Hitler. This mechanical print debuted on September 10, 1939 in the St. Louis Dispatch, the major regional newspaper in St. Louis, Missouri. Germany had invaded Poland just ten days earlier on September 1st. The cartoon depicted Hitler and a German officer riding a lightning bolt that read Lightning War. Fitzpatrick drew Hitler in his typical plain uniform but the cartoonist made the German officer overweight and encumbered with medals, to the point where the speed of the lightning made some fly off his body. These caricatures of Hitler and an elite Nazi officer represented what many Americans thought of Nazi Germany. Some Americans viewed the uncertainty and aggressiveness of Germany, from the events leading up to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not clear whether the German officer stated You can stop it in Poland, can you, Adolf? or the author made that comment. Either option changes the meaning of the cartoon, with different implications. The former appeared to be more of a military logistic question. The officer could be seen as questioning the sustainability of a lightning war. The latter highlighted the urgency of the Polish situation. Fitzpatrick seemed to ask sarcastically if Hitler would simply stop fighting after Poland. Hitler s determined face, while on top of a destructive force, illustrated what the cartoonist believed as the spreading menace of Nazi Germany. Since Fitzpatrick had a negative view of Hitler and Nazi Germany, the latter is a more plausible explanation for the cartoon s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Power of Hip-hop in the Business World Essay Since its conception, Hip Hop culture has always been popular among young people. Now businesses are beginning to use Hip Hop cultures popularity among the young people to increase the sales of their products. By advertising fashion, films and other miscellaneous types of products businesses use the hip hop culture to appeal to a target audience. Since the late 1970s, Hip Hop fashion has changed significantly over the years. As the future approaches it has become a prominent part of the fashion world as a whole across the world and for all ethnicities. During the 1980s, fashion consisted of clothing items like large glasses; Kangol hats multi finger rings and Adidas sneakers. These items were worn by the big hip hop stars like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was acceptable for a time, but after a while it occurred to Russell Simmons, the president of Run DMC s label Def Jam Records, that the group should be getting paid for the promotion they were giving to Adidas. He approached the German shoe company about kicking in some money for the act s 1987 Together Forever Tour. Adidas executives had a skeptical reaction about being associated with rap music, which at that time was known for starting riots. To help change their minds, Simmons invited a couple of Adidas representatives to a Run DMC show. Christopher Vaughn describes the event in Black Enterprise: At a crucial moment, while the rap group was performing the song My Adidas , one of the members yelled out, Okay, everybody in the house, rock your Adidas! This resulted with three thousand pairs of sneakers shot in the air. The Adidas executives couldn t reach for their checkbooks fast enough. By the time of the annual Atlanta sports shoe Super Show that year, Adidas had unveiled its new line of Run DMC shoes: the Super Star and the Ultra Star designed to be worn without laces state Russell Simmons. Before big fashion companies paid any attention to hip hop, small independent fashion designers supported the hip hop community through local retail stores. According to Brian McDaniel s, co owner of Uncle Ralph s, a hip hop clothing store located in Brooklyn, these young designers tend to be more in tune with hip hop culture. Not all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Enkindu Vs Gilgamesh The renowned work, The Epic of Gilgamesh is the one the earliest pieces of literature recorded. Originating from ancient Mesopotamia, The Epic of Gilgamesh has captivated audiences due to its riveting tale of King Gilgamesh. During his journey for immortality and glory, Gilgamesh encounters Enkidu, the half man half beast. The gods create Enkindu as an imitation of Gilgamesh, with the purpose of countering Gilgamesh. Both dynamic characters Enkindu and Gilgamesh share similar characteristics; however, they also have their differences. In the beginning of The Epic of Gilgamesh, King Gilgamesh is characterized as being uncannily perfect and being the offspring of the goddess, Ninsun (38). It is written that, two thirds of him was divine, and one third of him was human (39). Despite his flawless appearance and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will speak out boldly (42). Enknidu s desire to save the people from Gilgamesh displays his characteristics of honor and humility. This differs from Gilgamesh s narcissism and recklessness. After Gilgamesh and Enkindu wrestle in their first encounter, they befriend each other. Both Enkindu and Gilgamesh ability to form a friendship between each other, displays both characters having respect and sensitivity. It seems Enkindu s companionship is humbling Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh requests Enkindu join him on a quest to defeat the evil creature Humbaba. Gilgamesh s mission to destroy Humbabba displays his boastfulness and courage. Weary at first, Enkindu says to Gilgamesh, The haunt of Humbaba is a hopeless quest (48). Eventually Enkindu dreams and tells Gilgamesh, We will catch Humbaba and kill him / Then we will throw down his corpse on the field of battle (54). Enkindu s decision to join Gilgamesh displays his support and loyalty to Gilgamesh. Also it shows that both Enkindu and Gilgamesh share immense ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparison Essay Comparing Beowulf And Superman Many comics and epic poems tell of times that people need heroes. In Beowulf and the Superman comics both hero s fill essential needs within their respective societies. In the following paragraphs, I will be speaking on the gifts each hero has to handle enemies, their motives and what they mean to their societies and the effects they have on them. First, both heroes have great gifts that they use in their respective stories. Beowulf has superior strength to all men and most monsters and superhuman endurance shown by actions such as surviving underwater for hours and still being able to fight. Beowulf s powers fits the type of world he lives in with there being monsters not capable of destroying the planet or kingdoms but rather destroying small villages. Beowulf with his aforementioned powers managed to kill Grendel and the dragon but also died in the process to the poison of the dragon. Superman has superhuman strength, speed, endurance, can fly, see through walls, shoot lasers from his eyes, freeze foes with his breath and many more abilities.Superman s powers fits his world due to having many enemies who can destroy the planet along with major cities. Superman with his powers had saved the world many times against foes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beowulf s motives are not too clear but he acts based on the needs of people. This is demonstrated in his decisions to fight Grendel and the dragon especially when he chose to fight Grendel who was a threat to a foreign nation. Superman motives though are more cut and dry being to protect the weak and most importantly him vowing to not kill. The decision not to kill is key to his character because he could of killed all of his enemies but due to his chose many of his enemies return and he continues to fight them and not kill them. If Superman was to kill his foes there would be less threats but he would no longer be Superman who is a sign of good and hope for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of Matthew Maury s First Steps From Matthew Maury s first steps in the young field of oceanography, to the HMS Challenger s first expedition, and now to modern day, the ocean has always been a place for exploration and discovery. Two issues that are at the forefront of modern oceanic discussions are offshore drilling and ocean acidification. Ocean acidification offsets the chemical balance in the ocean and disturbs the marine life in the ocean, and offshore drilling causes serious damage to the surrounding ecosystem and affects the chemical makeup of the ocean through oil spills. An increased amount of acidification has disrupted the chemical balance in the ocean waters in the recent hundreds of years due to the high amount of burning fossil fuels. The Industrial Revolution was a pivotal moment for the chemical equilibrium in the ocean. During this time, scientists realized the prominent effects that the pollution of fossil fuels had on the atmosphere and, respectively, the oceans. Exhaustible fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil, and coal are being used by the human population, and it is releasing large amounts of Carbon Dioxide into the air (National Ocean Service). This in turn creates an atmosphere that is immensely concentrated in CO2; therefore, the ocean absorbs more of the CO2 in the air. According to Marah Hardt and Carl Safina from Yale Climate Connections, high concentrates of carbon dioxide in the ocean creates a PH balance that is very low causing the ocean to become very acidic. When carbon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Band of Brothers And Today Essay Band of Brothers And Today What is going on in the world today? Are there any similarities with how the world was run 65 years ago? The 2002 HBO miniseries Band of Brothers was created and produced by a crew with numerous amounts of well known Hollywood names. Two men with some of the biggest names in Hollywood that backed this miniseries with their talent were Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. The miniseries was released in 2002, only a year after the events of September 11th. The show was aired on HBO during prime time hours, aimed at Americans who may not have had a strong sense of this era in history. Band of Brothers stresses the bond between men who have willingly come together to fight for their country because they felt it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... September 11th 2001, an act of terror that screamed a cry throughout the world, and will forever be in the hearts of many. Hundreds of firemen and police officers gave their lives without thinking of there own. They could think only of the others who were in danger. The brotherhood came after the disaster. Millions of Americans came together to show there support for others who had been directly affected. The attacks of 9/11 forever affected Americans in the fact that they were forever united with a bond stronger than anything a terrorist could break. Band of Brothers shows that when put to the test, the bonds Americans create amongst themselves is greater than any evil that is put in front of them. This was shown in the horrific tales of D Day. As Lieutenant Richard Winters said, when referring to the solidarity of his company He s behind enemy lines, on D Day.... Does he holler help? No... he hollers I m sorry lieutenant, I m sorry, I goofed My God it s beautiful when you think of a guy who s that dedicated to his company, his buddies, that he apologizes for getting hit. (We Stand Alone Together, Spielberg) Although Americans may not be fighting a battle on the front lines, they have come to fight a battle of their daily lives, and showing the opposition that they will not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Acc 505 A sporting goods manufacturer buys wood as a direct material for baseball bats. The Forming Department processes the baseball bats, and the bats are then transferred to the Finishing Department where a sealant is applied. There was no beginning work in process inventory in the Forming Department in May. The Forming Department began manufacturing 10,000 Casey Slugger baseball bats during May. Costs for the Forming Department for the month of May were as follows: Direct materials $33,000 Conversion costs $17,000 A total of 8,000 bats were completed and transferred to the Finishing Department during May. The ending work in process inventory was 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 25% complete with respect to conversion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the month, the Department incurred an additional $290,000 in conversion costs. 8. Assuming that the company uses the weighted average cost method, what is the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for the month in the Blending Department to the nearest cent? A) $2.55 B) $2.53 C) $2.50 D) $2.44 9. Assuming that the company uses the weighted average cost method, what are the equivalent units of production for conversion costs for the Blending Department for the month? A) 119,100 B) 120,000 C) 114,000 D) 131,000 10. Sarver Company uses the weighted average method in its process costing system. The Fitting Department is the second department in its production process. The data below summarize the department s operations in March. Percentage Units complete Beginning work in process inventory 7,100 70% Transferred in from the prior department during March 61,000 Ending work in process inventory 4,600 30% The Fitting Department s production report indicates that the cost per equivalent unit for conversion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Compare The Poem I Wandered As Lonely As A Cloud By... The inspiration for both William Wordsworth s poem I wandered as lonely as a cloud and Dorothy s journal entry comes from a walk they took in the Lake District along the Gowbarrow park. The daffodils alongside the riverbank struck both enough to write about them. Though daffodils serve as the focal point for both writings, Dorothy records the sight in front of her whereas William offers a more mystical and spiritual perception of the experience. The first hint that William s poem is more mystical than Dorothy s journal is in the number of daffodils and the perfection within them. Dorothy writes only a few flowers were seen close to the water before walking along the lake to see more of them. This naturalistic observation of how daffodils are dispersed in the wild. She also writes about the imperfectness of their structure There was here and there a little knot, and a few stragglers a few yards higher up . In William s poem, the daffodils emerge all at once When all at once I saw a crowd, /A host, of golden daffodils; . He further emphasizes the point by saying the daffodils are endless and continuous, stretching in a never ending line. This hyperbole and the difference in the imagery suggests that the daffodils are mystical and unearthly in the poem and a natural experience in the journal. William also describes the color of the daffodils as golden instead of the more common yellow, focusing on their majesties and grandeur. The contrast in the mood shift of both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Summary Of 1950 V. Gordon Childe In 1950, V. Gordon Childe had an article titled The Urban Revolution published in The Town Planning Review. In this article, Childe wrote about ten characteristics that he defined as central to the formation of a civilization. Later, these would later be separated into five primary and five secondary characteristics by Charles Redman of Arizona State University. These characteristics are considered by (Childe 1950:16) to have exhaust(ed) the factors common to the oldest cities. Simplified by (Price and Feinman 2013) they include, dense populations (cities), full time specialized labor, organization of the state, social stratification, concentrations of surplus, monumental public works, long distance exchange or trade, writing systems, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using the term road is perhaps a bit of an overstatement, typically the road was little more than a well beaten path and they generally were narrow, ranging from three to fifty two feet wide at any given point (Price and Feinman 2013:409). These roads also covered vastly different terrain, roads were present at both the top of the Andes Mountain range, and also on the coast of what is now Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina (Karam 2001). It is unclear whether the Inca forged every path entirely on their own, or if they simply acquired them through conquest of other natives. According to (Karam 2001:355 357) one thing is certain however, and that is that the Inca were the ones to assemble the roads into a single network and subsequently maintained them. The Tampu were perhaps the most important administrative institution created by the Inca alone and they would certainly be considered innovative by any European society of the same era. Not only did they serve practical purposes for government functions, but they were also symbolic of Inca dominance in the region. Tampu were way stations spaced about a day s walk between themselves and were home to storehouses, barracks, and official government records. Inca subject populations located nearest to a Tampu were responsible for keeping it stocked with food so that royal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Bruce And Young Case Study The author of this essay will describe Bruce and Young s theory on Information Processing (1986) and Burton, Bruce and Johnston s (1990) Cognitive Science. The author will also apply both models to the case studies; they all look alike to me and Prosopagnosia and decide which model is most suitable to explain each case study, as well as provide empirical evidence. Bruce and Young s (1986) model is used to understand how an individual recognizes familiar faces, and the relationship between recognition and other elements of face processing. Bruce and Young (1986) proposed that there are seven types of information that we derive from seen faces; pictorial, structural, visually derived semantic, identity specific semantic, name, expression and facial speech codes. The model suggested entails how structural encoding processes provide descriptions for the analysis of facial speech, expression and face recognition units. Recognising familiar faces involves matching the products of structural encoding and previously stored codes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The model is also used to compare and contrast the recognition of people s faces with the recognition of other types of visual stimuli, and to explore ways in which mechanisms involved in human facial recognition relate to other types of face processing such as facial movements. The process begins with encoding the external features of a person s face; this is known as structural encoding. This process involves two elements of recognition, familiar and unfamiliar faces. When an individual s face is familiar, there is sufficient information to match the structurally encoded information and the Facial Recognition Unit (FRU) to activate the FRU. Thereafter, the FRU activates the biographical information and in turn, triggers name recall (Bruce Young, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Ice Cream Brands, Ben Jerry s And Haagen Dazs Essay For our Fishbein project, we compared two competing ice cream brands, Ben Jerry s and Haagen Dazs. Our attributes included: the availability of unique flavors, the availability of your favorite flavor of ice cream, how strong the flavors are and the creaminess of the ice cream. After surveying 40 Marist students on their opinions, we have concluded that Ben Jerry s is more popular than Haagen Dazs. Attributes Avg. Attribute Importance Avg. Belief about Ben Jerry s Avg. Attitude about Ben Jerry s Avg. Belief about Haagen Dazs Avg. Attitude about Haagen Dazs 1. Unique Flavors 1.98 1.90 3.75 .70 1.38 2. Favorite Flavor Available 2.35 2.03 4.76 1.40 3.29 3. Strong Flavor 2.10 2.15 4.51 2.03 4.25 4. Very Creamy 1.85 1.65 3.05 1.88 3.47 To summarize our findings, Ben and Jerry s beat Haagen Dazs in 3 out of the 4 categories, with the creamy attribute being the exception. The average attribute importance for the availability of unique flavors was 1.98, the average belief score for Ben Jerry s in regards to the availability of unique flavors was 1.90, leading to an average attitude score of 3.75, compared to an average belief score of .70 for Haagen Dazs and an average attitude score of 1.38. For our second attribute, the availability of your favorite flavor, the average importance score was 2.35 and Ben Jerry s had an average belief score of 2.03, with an average attitude score of 4.76, compared to an average belief score of 1.40 and average attitude score of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Luciferianism In Illuminati To proceed with, Illuminati really has a religion , more known as a conviction framework, called Luciferianism or Illuminism. Luciferianism roots from the word Lucifer, which is referred to by numerous as Satan, the dull leader of the underworld. During the time spent completely understanding the thinking for utilizing such a dim ruler as a name of a religion, one must first comprehend the history. In the Bible, a story is told about Lucifer, the most elevated of the heavenly attendants; yet, he was not fulfilled, and needed more. He needed to supplant God and endeavored creating so as to do this the first resistance to him. God immediately exiled Lucifer from Heaven and sent him, alongside one thirds of all blessed messengers away to the underworld. Lucifer, once the great blessed messenger of light got to be Satan, abhorrent holy messenger of dimness (The New Oxford Annotated Bible, Luke 10:18). This story clarifies how Illuminati needs the same Lucifer did, the most power conceivable, which gave them the thought to utilize Luciferianism as their convictions name. Proceeding onward from the foundation of Illuminati, there uncovers to still be indications of the mystery society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mystery government basically comprises of the wealthiest individuals of the world; and these magnates, roughly two thousand of them, have had out alleged governments firmly under control for quite a while now. They choose who, when and where is voted; they focus when there will be a war and when there won t. They control the sustenance deficiency on Earth and focus the expansion rates of the individual monetary forms. These zones are in the hands of the Illuminati. They can t control the power of nature, yet at whatever point they can control things further bolstering their good fortune, they definitely do (Frissell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald Essay The Great Gatsby (2013), directed by Baz Luhrmann, is a contemporary construct of the original novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. The essence of this film is to portray the American Dream as understood in the 1920 s. The film (as well as the novel) contains many themes that correlate to the depiction of the story. The main notable themes that are embodied throughout the motion picture are social class, love, wealth, isolation, and hope. Nick Carraway, whom the film is focalized, communicates the elements of the setting and main characters. He portrays this through his personal experience as an outsider to the wealthy world of the 1920 s, in which this motion picture takes place. Nick Carraway is a young man who is seeking the achievement of the American Dream . The three images that are included depict the main themes of the story as well as illustrate considerable meaning through cinematography. The movie focuses on Jay Gatsby s relationship with Daisy, his wealth, and himself. In image one, the movie s themes of hope, isolation, and love are represented. Gatsby is standing at the end of his dock in front of his home looking out to the green light that is shinning from across the water. The green light is outside of Daisy s property. Hope is portrayed through the reaching out of Gatsby s hand. He is trying to grasp what is on the other side of the water even though he is already aware that his goal is too far away from where he is standing. The theme of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...