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The Role Of Heroes In Shakespeare s Hamlet
Shakespeare s Hamlet presents the generic elements found in Renaissance revenge tragedies (
Revenge Tragedy ). However, although Hamlet is a revenge tragedy by definition, Shakespeare
complicates the basic revenge plot by creating three revenge plots out of one. By adding significant
innovations, Shakespeare creates three concentric rings of revenge (Frye 90), depicting an
indecisive protagonist who is an intellectual rather than a physical hero, an ambiguous ghost, and
several problematic aspects of the play, such as the reason for Hamlets delay, the confusion of time,
and the truth behind Hamlet s apparent madness. In a typical revenge tragedy, a hero is called
upon by the ghost of a family member to avenge his death ( Revenge... Show more content on
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By portraying them as foils, Shakespeare helps illuminate the fact that this revenge plot has a
very melancholic, contemplative, and intellectual hero as opposed to the heroes usually seen
who immediately act upon request or knowledge. Heroes are often depicted as being immediate
in their responses for revenge as shown in the play Oresteia when Orestes hears of his father s
death and immediately prays to the gods to let [him] avenge [his] father s murder (LB. 21).
Although Hamlet first appears eager to avenge his father s death (1.5.35 37), his actions do not
reflect the truth behind his words. However, Orestes immediately starts planning is vengeance
(LB. 541 565), and when the opportunity arises he tells his mother that [she] killed and it was
outrage suffer outrage now (LB. 917). Unlike Hamlet, Orestes does not procrastinate his
vengeance; instead, he plans and strikes at the most opportune moment. Likewise, in Hamlet,
Young Fortinbras seeks revenge on the land that his father lost to King Hamlet and is pester[ing]
[them] with message[s] importing the surrender of those lands lost by his father (1.2.23 24).
When asked to stop, he agrees to attack Poland instead; however, when Hamlet witness[es]
[Fortinbras ] army of such mass and charge led by a delicate and tender prince whose spirit with
divine ambition puffed
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Traveling throguh the Dark by William Stafford
Traveling through the Dark by William Stafford is essentially a short poem that was written based
on personal experience. The poem starts out with an unnamed, anonymous character which is also
the narrator of the poem as he tells of a haunting but sad memory in first person. The story begins
by telling of how a cautious traveler in the night comes across a dying deerbut with an unborn child
waiting to be born. What the traveler chooses to do with the deer and her child is a conflict that
will decide their fate. The poem is a sentimental poem that is both a memory from the past and a
lesson of morals by Stafford that draws the reader in and makes them ponder; what would I do if I
were in this situation? Being written in first person, Stafford puts the reader into the traveler s
position and by this, the reader can experience what is happening as if it were them in the situation.
The short poem begins with a traveler driving along a narrow road by the Wilson River in
Oregon, United States. He stumbles upon a dead doe on the road and with good intentions, tries
to move it out of the way for safe travel of future drivers. He realises that the doe is pregnant with
an unborn child and this is where the traveler comes into internal conflict with himself. He
hesitates with the choices of helping other drivers by tossing the doe with an unborn fawn into the
water or saving it as if he knew how to. In the end, the traveler does not save the doe and tosses it
into the river.
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Muscles With Yoga
Tone Your Facial Muscles With Yoga
While it is true that the downward facing dog is beneficial for the mind, soul and body, there are
other yoga moves that tone the face. We asked Danielle Collins, an expert on face yoga, to
explain to us her basic facial exercise routine that helps to reduce fine lines and wrinkles while it
helps firm, lifts and tone facial muscles. Perform this 20 minute regimen six days each week to
receive full benefits from it.
While it is an effective alternative to surgery and Botox, many do not understand how this regimen
helps to diminish wrinkles and fine lines or improve sagging skin.
Danielle explains that these yoga exercises manipulate the epidermis or upper, dermis or middle
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With your two middle fingers place slight pressure on the inner corners of your eyebrows at the
same time that you apply it with the index fingers to your eyebrows outer corners.
2. Look up at the ceiling, lower eyelids into a full squint and finally relax.
3. Repeat for a total of six times and squeeze eyes tightly closed for 10 seconds to finish.
Exercise #2 The Smile Smoother
Perform this exercise to tighten sagging skin and improve cheek lines in place of derma fillers and
facelifts. The steps are as follows:
1. Cover your teeth with the upper and lower lips to form an O with your mouth.
2. While still covering your teeth, you need to smile widely and repeat step one and two a total of
six times.
3. The final step is to maintain the smile by pressing gently with your index finger against the chin.
After this, move your jaw down and up with your head gently tilted back. Relax and perform this
two more times.
Exercise #3 Smooth Your Brow
Utilize this exercise to diminish the horizontal lines on your forehead instead of Botox. Follow
each step below:
1. Position your right and left hands on your forehead between your hairline and eyebrows with
fingers facing each other and spread apart.
2. While pressing lightly, move your fingers outwards over the forehead to tighten your
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Electromagnetics Ruined Britain
In order to properly talk about radar, or Radio Detection and Ranging as it was once called, we
must first look at the history of radio waves and how eating carrots saved Britain. During the late
years of the 19th century, many advances were being made in the field of electromagnetism.
James Maxwell, among his many discoveries, stated that electromagnetic waves produced
through oscillating charges could propagate through space at the speed of light. Heinrich Hertz
managed to prove this hypothesis in 1887 in his famous radio experiment. Shortly after arriving
in Karlsruhe, Hertz found some large induction coils that could produce a pulsed high voltage
and a pair of spark micrometers with brass knobs forming an adjustable spark gap, which he
hoped could be used to transmit electromagnetic waves as predicted by Maxwell. With a battery
and an interrupter attached to the primary coil, he could obtain a pulsed high voltage across a
secondary coil. He then invented a high frequency oscillating antenna by forming a dipole with two
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However, a new technology was developed which provided enough warning time to deploy a
counterattack, the RADAR. Thanks to this the allies were able to know not only the direction of
an aircraft, but also the raid count, altitude and speed. With this the allies were able to win the
Battle of Britain (2). Immediately following this victory, the allies began research into developing
electric warfare to counteract technological advances by the Germans. After gathering enough
intelligence on the German antiaircraft radar and their communication, the allies began using
chaffs, and airborne jammers in order to suppress German air defenses (2). Like it s always the
case with warfare technology, ways were devised for counteracting the enemy s radar. These
techniques can be divided into electronic, mechanical, and
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Resarch essay on the classic novel by Charles Dickens,...
RESEARCH ESSAY ON HARD TIMES
English 2319
April 4, 2001
Hard Times was originally written as a weekly serial in a journal called Household Words. It was
written in 1854 to depict what life was like during the industrial revolution and reflect the
distinctions between the classes during that era. The novel centres around a theme of a convincing
criticism of utilitarianism, and every character in the novel plays a role of reinforcing this theme.
Utilitarianism doctrine reflects that the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people,
should be the aim of all social and political institutions so it is ok for the working people to suffer,
as long as the economy as a whole benefits. The novel uses its characters to expose the huge ...
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His characters are overly exaggerated to enable him to portray the theme of the novel.
The characters in Hard Times are not void of humanistic qualities but they come across as
shallow. The reader only gets to uncover the first layer of their personality. Gissing reflects
Dickens style when he says I believe him to have been, what he always claimed to be, a very
accurate painter of the human beings... (Gissing). Gissing refers to Dickens as a painter of
human beings, which is a very two dimensional metaphor. Dickens characters are like a painting
rather flat and straightforward. Most of his characters are not very complex and personify either
good or evil. For example Gradgrind s character reflected a rationalistic and self serving
philosophy on life and we did not see any change in this until toward the end of the story when he
gave up his philosophy on fact and became politically active in helping the poor.
Dickens portrays characters in a particular way, he has a very narrow view of society and he
places emphasis on class distinctions. He has not a wide scope; he is always noticeably at his
best in dealing with an ill defined order of English folk, a class (or classes) characterized by
dullness, prejudice, dogged individuality, and manners, to say the least, unengaging. (Gissing).
Gissing thinks that even though we may remember the character s names, that is all that they are to
us. They have no depth and the characters do not leave a lasting
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Coordination Chemistry of 3D Transition Metals
1.1 Introduction:
Coordination chemistry, which is the chemistry of metal complexes, is an important and
fascinating branch of chemistry. The coordination compounds including organometallics are of
significant importance and play a pivotal role in industry, technology and life processes. Due to
their potential applications in various fields it has always fascinated and inspired chemists all
over the world. This can be evidenced by the vast prolificity and scope of research papers on the
subject in recent times and also by the diversity in which it has found applications.
Since Alfred Werner proposed the concept of coordination chemistryat the beginning of 20th
century, this field has developed very fast and led to the development of many interdisciplinary
areas [1]. This has led to the emergence of allied fields like transition metal organometallic
chemistry, homogeneous catalysis and bio inorganic chemistry. Coordination chemistry is a
fundamental to other pioneering fields like solid state chemistry, extended and mesoscopic
materials, photonic materials, models for solid surfaces, separation sciences and molecular
electronics. Together with supramolecular chemistry, coordination chemistry has developed new,
sophisticated ways to synthesize novel materials for catalysis, gas storage and magnetic data
storage [2 9].
The advent of excellent theories of electronic structure and bonding has contributed to a revived
interest in coordination chemistry of transition metals.
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Wuthering Heights Meaning Of Love Essay
Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontГ« is considered a great Victorian love story between various
characters, but most famously, between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. As the novel is a tale
of romance, the word love and other related words is used a great deal throughout. It is used to
describe the emotions and sentiments of the various characters in relation to other characters. On
the surface, loveis perceived as something beautiful and amazing but this does not cover the
complex layers that it contains. What makes it so elaborate are the develop characters that become
involved with the word. BrontГ« creates developed characters with personalities and uses the word
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Yet there is a contradiction between the meaning of love that Catherine and Heathcliff
communicate to one another in comparison to their actions. In society, when a person loves
another person, it is a social norm that they get married to prove that they are committed to one
another. However, Catherine refuses to marry Heathcliff despite the emotional and spiritual
bond they share because marrying him would be beneath her. The sense of love between the two
is so deep that for them not to be wed creates a confusion surrounding their meaning of love.
Although the keyword love is used multiple times throughout the novel, one of the first moments
it is used in a romantic notion is when Nelly asks Catherine if she loves Edgar. I question why
the word love is not firstly used in the context of Catherine and Heathcliff; as they possess a very
passionate love. The quote states: First and foremost, do you love Mr. Edgar? Who can help it?
Of course I do, she answered (69). However, there is a complication between the type of love that
Nelly and Catherine imply. Nelly hopes that Catherine genuinely loves Edgar because she knows
that Catherine is in love with Heathcliff. The love that Catherine knowingly possesses in relation
to Edgar is selfish and shallow, yet marries him anyway. She marries Edgar because he is socially
respectable; he is handsome, young, rich and because he loves her. Edgar seems to have priority
over Catherine s love because of his social
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Working Family Thesis Statement
A.Thesis Statement: Today, many working families are having issues finding a good balance
between work and family life. There are options available for those who seek help to find a
better balance between the two. Many of these options range from organizational practices or
policies, training, corporate involvement and even laws. II.Most families today are on a dual
income. However, with the advance technology available, more companies are expecting more
from their employees. A.According to Kara Heissman the average worker works 55 hours a
week now (Lifehack.org). It s hard to disconnect from work even when we aren t in the office. We
now bring work home with us by our smart phones and tablets. We still receive and respond to
emails,
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Zuresh Research Papers
As a sufferer of not only dry sensitive (dare I say intolerent) skin, I also have psoriasis
everywhere one could image. These factors often lead me to be weary of new products, as even
hyperallergenic labels usually lead my skin to feel as if it s searing, but every so often a product
falls into my lap that I can t even believe doesn t hurt me, and Zuresh s Full Body Cleanser and
Shea Blend have taken the cake. Zuresh is a Black owned, all natural skincare company that has
been around for almost 20 years, and is fronted by a husband and wife duo. My mother and
father, always looking for new things to help me, discovered the company s products being sold at
a table as they left a play and upon hearing that it could be used to help psoriasis and eczema (upon
countless other things), got some for us all to try.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You honestly only need a little and it lathers beautifully. The shea butter blend is very soft and
easy to apply, and leaves you moisturized all day. My theory with skincare products has always
been if it smells amazing, I probably shouldn t put it anywhere near me, but our first set smelled
absloutely incredible and didn t irritate me at all! We purchased the scent Island Luv , which as a
soft, fruity, tropical scent. It wasn t over powering and worked like a dream, and I m currently
on their scent Clean which reminds me of fabric softner. Their products come in (1) one and (2)
two pounds for the full body cleanser, and 4 ounces, 8 ounces, and 1 pound for the shea butter
blend. The products are designed for full body usage, and can be used for the face, body, and hair.
As the owner has Lupus, the products focus on being gentle and hydrating, and can be used to
nourish eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, HIV/Aids sores and much
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Honeywell
Introduction
Honeywell is a Multibillion dollar company, operating in 95 countries and is a pioneer in the
field of control system and industrial appliances. With revenue over $7.3 Billion and income above
$400 Million (December 1996), the company was exposed to several types of risk as it operated in
a global territory.
Previously, the company had a much compartmentalised approach to risk management, with
individual departments managing individual risks pertaining to them. For instance, currency risks
were hedged using futures contracts and under the supervision of the Financial Risk Management
Unit while traditional (hazard) risks were insured by its treasury Insurance Risk Management Unit.
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These 20 currencies represented 85% of the company s foreign profits o This option provided
protection when the US Dollar strengthened against the currency basket. This basket was
purchased late in the year from banks, after forecasting the company s planned and expected
foreign profits for the next year o 3 years estimated foreign currency exposure was submitted by
each operating unit to HQ o The notional amount was 80% to 90% of upcoming fiscal year s total
exposure o The basket option s strike price weighted different currencies to reflect proportion of
firm s profits originating in a given country. Annual option premium ranged between $ 3 9 million
and averaged $ 5 million.
Analysis of New Integrated Risk Management Program
Features
пѓ First of its kind
пѓ Provided combined protection against HW s currency risks along with other traditionally
insurable risks
пѓ Multi year
пѓ Insurance based
пѓ Integrated risk management program
пѓ Would extend its innovation into the financial arena
The new Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program provided pooled protection against
Honeywell s currency risk along with other traditionally insurable risks. Analysis of the program
and individual tasks was done by a joint committee formed with group members of both the
insurance unit and currency unit.
Retention level and insurance coverage for the combined risks were identified in line with the
industry
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Women In The Tang Dynasty
Throughout the long history of mankind, women s status has been through a huge historical
evolution. Ancient Chinese feminism is obviously more noticeable than other cultures due to its
feudal and conservative society. Yuan Zhen, who is a famous Chinese writer and politician in Tang
Dynasty, has written one of the greatest masterpieces in that time period called The Story of
Yingying. In the story, he reflects the awakening of feminism in the Tang Dynastyby describing the
love tragedy about Zhang and Cui Yingying as well. However, there are a lot of different
distinctions on people s opinions on this story, and many people believe that Cui Yingying is just
simply a woman who does not know how to protect or respect herself. As time goes by, people start
to change their views as women are getting treated better and better... Show more content on
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This event makes the status of women improved a lot, and it also leads a lot of litterateurs to
start changing their view on the famous female character Cui Yingying. Many female roles can
be able to pursue their own love which represents one aspect of feminism (DeBlasi 39 40). From
many literary works, Women in the Tang Dynasty can now fully displayed their confidence and
beauty. Feminism is the belief that woman have equal political, social, sexual, love, intellectual
and economic rights to men (Holdsworth8). Though Yingying is not completely fitted to the
whole standards, but she has chased her love and what she does has become a progress of
awakening feminism. Also her bold act to pursue their love becomes a symbol of the awakening
of feminism. The author Yuan Zhen describes Yingying as expressions of either joy or misery
seldom showed on her face (1055). This is an expression of noble girls personality. She loves
Zhang, but the feelings are not revealed, and she tries to
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Women s Anger Research Paper
Life is like balancing a scale, and every shift in life is a function of the display or the
demonstration of power. Power is a force that governs everything in life, and out of the many
forms of power, anger is one form often dismissed. Anger is a type of power generated from the
feeling of inequality aimed at balancing out an uneven scale the victim feels. For a long time in
history, women have been unequally treated, discriminated against, and subdued in spite of their
attempt to change the genderinequality they experience. Their actions are being characterized as
having temper tantrums, excessive rage and often times, mental instability. The angerin women,
fueled by gender inequality, is a display of their power. This paper explores the... Show more
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Women s anger is considered an unjustified, futile claim that originates from an unintelligible
object who has no position or rights to be respected. Frye believes anger is an instrument that aids
in articulating one s power. However, women s anger is not viewed as a valid emotion because
women are not considered valid people, which thereby fails to convey their power. Without the
ability to declare their power and change this unequal standard, women remain demeaned and thus
continuing this cycle of gender
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Red Cloud s War
Winning the war over the Powder River Country proved the strength of the Native Americans and
helped provide better Native American rights in the future. In order to put an end to Red Cloud s
War, the Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed on November 6, 1868. The treaty provided the Sioux
with land, education, farming supplies, clothes, money, doctors, carpenters, and teachers, and stated
that no white men could reside on the reservation without permission, Indians could hunt outside
the reservation, treaties taking land away could not be made, the Indians could not settle anywhere
else, and the Bozeman trail would be abandoned, but only if the war ended, Native Americans
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For many years, he strove to preserve his way of life. He is remembered today for his
determination, independence, and strength. Red Cloud may have lived a simple life as a young
Lakota Indian, but through his battles against the U.S. Army, he created a lasting impact that
continues to affect Native Americans even today. I was born a Lakota and I shall die a Lakota,
the great chief said, Before the white men came to our country, the Lakota were a free people.
(Monroe 28) Red Cloud s historical stand will be remembered by Native Americans and white men
alike for many years to
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Feeding My Grandma Essays
Warm, fresh creamed corn filled the last remaining compartment of the round Tupperware
container. Two fluffy cathead biscuits, a hand sized piece of country fried steak, and mashed
potatoes topped with a generous helping of black peppered, sawmill gravy took up residency in
the remaining slots. Frail hands struggled to snap the lid in place; years of use and vigorous
cleaning had warped the hard plastic. Atop the lid, a faded Property of Elizabeth Ryan written in
black marker was still visible, worn down by time and gallons of hot, soapy water.
She had three identical containers she used for Operation Feed Mrs. Willey. When she dropped off
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I do this because I feel in my heart that I should. Besides, I couldn t stand to see her go hungry. I
hate the thought of any living thing going hungry. And her no account son doesn t seem to take an
interest in her. My grandmother wasn t prone to stern rebukes, so I knew her son must be a piece
of work. I also knew he lived right next door to Grandma.
We walked down the steps of the small side porch, crossed between her work shed and the corner
of her small house and into the back yard, past the empty dog pen. Her faithful companion, Sam,
the biggest and gentlest German Shepherd I d ever seen, died when I was five and she didn t have
the heart to take it down. I d catch her staring out the kitchen window from time to time when
washing dishes at the kitchen sink and wondered if she was thinking about him. Sure, she had every
stray cat in a one mile radius lining up for her leftovers, but a part of her big heart left when he did.
Behind the pen, at the end of her back yard, we walked past her rambling, smooth skinned Crepe
Myrtle, my go to reading spot. I d lost count of how many Hardy Boys mysteries I d read at the
base of that old tree. At the back of her property, the land sloped gently down towards 1st Street,
before ending at the cliff and the CSX train tracks below. The land directly behind her house was
empty and in the fall and winter, the tops of the railroad cars were visible as they whizzed by, east
towards Newnan or west to Carrollton.
For the
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Mental Illness In The Movie, The Soloist
The movie The Soloist was very eye opening and inspirational. An L.A. Times journalist, Steve,
comes across a homeless man named Nathaniel playing the violin. He begins talking to him and
Nathaniel seems to talk very fast and continuously rambling on. Nathaniel tells Steve he used to
attend Julliard and play the cello there. Steve begins to do some research and finds out he is
telling the truth. He begins writing a newspaper column on Nathaniel and spends more and more
time with him. An elderly woman was moved by the column and gave her cello to Steve to give
to Nathaniel but on one condition. It was of great value so it would need to be kept at a shelter
called LAMP, and Nathaniel could stay there or go there when he wanted to play it. Nathaniel was
reluctant at first, but eventually shows up at the shelter. We see flashbacks of Nathaniel s past and
learn that he often hears voices, which greatly affected his musiccareer causing him to drop out of
Julliard. He becomes very attached to Steve as he puts him up in an apartment and gets him his first
musical performance. But when Nathaniel finds a paper saying he has schizophrenia... Show more
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So many people do not recognize how serious of an illness mental illness is. A lot of people do not
even believe it is an actual thing. It is our job to make the public more aware and make them
more educated on how big of an issue this is and how serious it is. This film makes me want to
focus my future as a nursing professional in the mental health aspect of the field. I think I would
also like to volunteer my times at homeless shelters and such to really help those who cannot go
to a medical facility. One thing I need to keep in mind though that the movie really made me
realize is that sometimes people may not want my help or I may feel defeated but to remember
that I am doing my best to do good for someone
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Ezekiel s Prophetic Journey
I was young man and priest (Ezekiel 1:3) when I was taken captive to Babylon by King
Nebuchadnezzar in 597 BC along with approximately 10,000 other exiles (Hays, 2010, p.200).
While in exile, I was called upon by Yahweh (Ezekiel 1:3) and commissioned to serve as His
prophet, and speak to my fellow captives who were struggling and feeling hopeless (p.200). In
spite of the situation, however, Yahweh demonstrates His great power and glory through
miraculous and great visions in order to prepare me for my prophetic journey (Ezekiel 1:1 3:21).
My mission and message; to warn Israel and Judah of the broken covenant with Yahweh, and to
call them to repent of their egregious sins or face the dark days of judgment from Yahweh (Ezekiel
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However, it is through the sword of Yahweh and not Nebuchadnezzar that judgment is cast on
Jerusalem. She shall be in the midst of the sea a place for the spreading of nets, for I have spoken
declares the Lord God. And she shall become plunder for the nations, and her daughters on the
mainland shall be killed by the sword. Then they will know I am the Lord (Ezekiel 26:4 6, ESV).
What are your main points to the Israelites?
Ezekiel: Let me be clear, Yahweh is sovereign even while we sit in exile, he is working and
moving events according to his perfect will and glory (Hays, 2010, p. 200). Through the
judgment of Yahweh on our nation, there is hope and restoration and blessing in his grace and
mercy. Yahweh s glory is above all and his presence is the bright light of hope. Like the appearance
of the bow that is in the cloud on the day of rain, so was the appearance of the brightness all
around. Such was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord (Ezekiel 1:28, ESV).
What are your main points to the modern day
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Sylvia Plath Poetry Analysis
Sylvia Plath, Judith Right and Emily Dickinson all express through their poetry the diverse feelings
and beliefs they have in regards to life and death. Throughout Plath s poems it is evident that she
resents life and obsesses over the purity and perfection that she associates with death. Contrastingly,
Wright demonstrates through her poems how she accepts the cycle of life, and embraces the gifts
and challenges that it holds. Then, unlike Plath and Wright, Dickinson regards deathand the afterlife
with uncertainty and she portrays through her poetrythe curiosity she has for life after death and the
secrets it holds. These poets all use the similar technique of imagery to express the intense emotions
they associate with both life and death. Furthermore, throughout the poems by Dickinson, Plath and
Wright it is evident that each employ language techniques to portray their diverse beliefs and
emotions regarding life and death. Finally, all three poets employ structure to illustrate the depth to
which they regard life and death and the power each holds.
Throughout the imagery in the poems Tulips , Woman to Child and Just lost, when I was saved!
by Plath, Wright and Dickinson, respectively, each poet explores their views in regard to life and
death. This is evident within Tulips as Plath states Their smiles catch onto my skin, little smiling
hooks. Thus, illustrating through the personification of hooks, how her family do not know the
pain that they cause her as their smiles dig into her skin and hold her to a life that she does not
want. Furthermore, the metaphor of the hooks draws a direct comparison between being
unwillingly held to her life, just as a hook catches fish which do not want to be caught.
Conversely, Wright expresses her acceptance of the lifecycle as she states in Woman to Child Out
of darkness rose the seed. / Then all a world I made in me and I am the stem that fed the fruit,/ the
link that joins you to the night. Thereby, through employing nature imagery, Wright demonstrates
the serenity and naturalness with which she regards death, just as the death and regeneration of
plants is natural. Additionally, the imagery of darkness is portrayed in a positive sense as the gift
of her
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Postcolonial Writing In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart is a modern example of postcolonial literature and is one of the
most influential pieces of its genre. Postcolonial writing presents important themes and lessons of
justice, equality, and freedom that can be applied to present times. It reminds us of how important
our freedoms are and why we need to protect them. The colonized write about their exploitation and
show how there is persecution in their colonized society. Postcolonial authors use specific methods
to undermine their colonizers and reveal their backward logic. Things Fall Aparthas various
examples of meta narrative, decolonization struggles, and colonial discourse worked in throughout
the novel. Chinua Achebes writing styles showcase these techniques to subvert his European
colonizers.
Meta narrative is an important method that postcolonial authors use to show the colonizer s
intolerance in the way they structure their stories. These authors point out these strategic ways that
colonizers write so you can more easily see their bias and prejudice when addressing the colonized.
Things Fall Apart has many instances of meta narrative, both big and small.
One clear meta narrative example that Chinua Achebe writes: The story of this man who had
killed a messenger and hanged himself would make interesting reading. One could almost write a
whole chapter on him. Perhaps not a whole chapter but a reasonable paragraph, at any rate. There
was so much else to include, and one must be firm in
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Ancient Aliens and Ancient Astronaut Theory
Ancient Aliens and Ancient Astronaut Theory Mark P. Robertson Educational Planning Course
Critical Issue Project Empire State CollegeMary Ellen Shaughnessy June 17, 2011 There has been a
lot of commotion lately between both the scientific and religious communities in regards to this
topic. The claims of Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life visiting the Earth in ancient times and
profoundly affecting the development of Human civilization, is a controversial subject, at best.
Suggestions of extraterrestrials (ancient aliens and ancient astronauts) visiting the Earth in the past
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Noah s was then instructed to repopulate, and implement species back on the Earth. Looking at the
Bible s story of Lot , also in Genesis, Von Daniken suggests that the two angels who visited lot were
not actually angels, but ancient astronauts, who used atomic weapons to destroy the city of Sodom.
Another ancient astronaut proponent and writer, Marc Dem, totally reinterprets the Book of
Genesis by claims that humanity started on another planet, and that God of the Holy Bible is
actually a spaceman. And, in stark contrast to popular belief, Jesus Christ, God s Son, is an Extra
Terrestrial, because He is essentially not of this planet. Several chapters of the Old Testament have
God depicted as travelling with clouds of smoke and fire, along with loud, trumpet like sounds. The
Book of Enoch tells of flying objects and beings (the Watchers) that descended from Heaven to
Earth. Enoch is said to have been taken on journeys around the Earth in these flying objects, and
even travels to the heavens. In support of the A.A.T., many theorists say that the sightings of U.F.O.
s throughout history are the actual creators of humanity who periodically, but in frequency, are
returning to Earth to check up on their creations . Put aside the many proponent s depictions and
interpretations of the ancient writings and artifacts, and there is no substantially hard evidence
existing to support this ancient aliens/ancient astronaut hypothesis. This
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Epistemological Assumptions Focus On What Can Be Acquired...
Epistemological assumptions focus on what can be known and how knowledge can be acquired
(Bell, 8). I am a positivist; we believe that knowledge is found via empirical observations
(obtained through the senses). Positivism follows an identical approach as the study of natural
sciences in the testing of a theory. Though their is a difference between the two fields the
deductive approach works just as well in both. You create a theory, generate a hypothesis, test
with empirical data, and see whether or not it confirms or rejects it (6). If it is confirmed by
empirical means, then it is knowledge (9). I believe that the world can be objectively experienced
and described, via quantitative research: collecting data, transforming it into statistics which then
formulate into facts and uncover patterns (14). Ontology as Bell states is split up into two
camps, by two questions, firstly: is social reality real, or is it a set of mental constructions? (12)
Secondly, is social reality pre existing or is it created through our actions? (12) I am an
objectivist; I believe there is a pre existing social reality, were social phenomena exist outside the
influence of social actors. My assumptions, would impact my choice of research design by
limiting my selection. For me to research a social phenomenon, I would need a research design
that would allow me to study it as a physical object. Something that provides a lot of quantitative
data, and that if given to other researchers would reveal the
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Edward Beladike, S Theory Of Edward Thorndike s Law Of Effect
Edward Thorndike was born August 31, 1874, in Williamsburg, Massachusetts to Robert and
Abbie Thorndike. He continued his undergraduate work from Wesleyan University and proceed
his postgraduate composition at Harvard. By the age of 23, he completed his Ph.D. from
Columbia University. Thorndike started his professional career at the Women s College of
Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he taught for one year, before accepting an
education proposition at Teachers College at Columbia University in 1899. Thorndike remained at
Teachers College until his departure in 1940; his career centered largely on evaluating the learning
process and testing intelligence. Edward Thorndike was a powerful psychologist who is often
referred to as the establisher of modern educational psychology. He was perhaps most known for his
remarkable puzzle box experiments with feline which led to the elaboration of his law of effect.
Thorndike s commencement suggests that responses instantly followed by gratification will be
more credible to happen in the future. The law of effect also suggests that behaviors followed by
displeasure or discouragement will become less probable to happen. Thorndike s commencement
also played a significant role in the elaboration of behaviorism and B.F. Skinner s operant
conditioning. Thorndike s law of effect refers to human behaviorand is supported by his confidence
that human behavior can be analyzed in the stimulus response units. Edward s
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Research Paper On Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell Simon Cowell is one of the biggest names in the British Music industry today. He
s most well known for his bitter personality, discovery of One Direction, and judging on various
talent reality shows. Cowell was born in London on October 7 in 1959. His father, Eric was a
music industry executive. Julie, his mother was a ballet dancer. In his early career, Cowell
worked mainly at EMI music publishing. Although he has produced many artists and television
shows, most of Cowell s success and recognition has come from judging on reality talent shows.
Judges on TV competitions play a big role in the show. Simon has judged on Pop Idol, American
Idol, The X Factor UK, Britain s Got Talent, The X Factor USA, and soon, America s Got Talent.
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Analysis Of Flesh And Blood So Cheap By Albert Marin
FLESH AND BLOOD SO CHEAP ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Is your school or office
prepared for a fire if one ever did happen? Albert Marrin s text, Flesh and Blood so Cheap shows
a factory that was not prepared for the fire that was awaiting it. Marrin uses implicit and explicit
evidence to hint towards his overall theme that safety concerns should be a priority for business
owners. The Triangle Fire was a disaster, killing 146 people. There were ways in which it could
ve been prevented but those were overlooked. The fire couldn t ve been predicted, so safety was
not a priority. Marrin uses explicit and implicit evidence to develop his thesis along the way.
The explicit evidence is the easy one to find out of the two. Some of the explicit evidence Marrin
uses are the facts that there were no lights in the stairway and that the ninth floor exit was locked.
Since there were no lights in the stairway, people could ve tripped or fallen and then get run over
by the crowd. Also, since the ninth door exit was locked, people couldn t get out, leading to many
deaths on that floor. Those two examples are some of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To find the implicit evidence, you really have to dig deep into the story. Some of the implicit
evidence that you can find in Marrin s text are right in front of your eyes such as in the title. The
so cheap part implies that the owners probably favored cost over safety. Additionally, there s a
part later in the story that explains how people couldn t open the doors because everyone was
pushing against them. That means that the doors opened inward and usually, for safety reasons, the
doors should open outward so that type of thing doesn t happen. That means that the owners didn t
take into consideration the escape route that their workers would use. Those details that I just gave
are some examples of implicit evidence that Marrin used in Flesh and Blood so
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Struggles Of A Black Man
Struggles Of a Black Man Ballad of the Landlord is a poem by Langston Hughes that shows the
struggles of a black man in a white society. There are opposing forces that make this black man
suffer and he gets no retribution or any justice for the things that the people accuse him of.
Through each of these voices the poem is thoroughly explained and can be analysed in such a
way. The forces in this poem is the tenant, landlord, police, and the press. Each one of these
forces shows the racial struggles of an innocent black man. The main person in the poem is the
tenant, which in the last line tells us, he is black. The tenant is characterized by his slang and
his strong dislike for the landlord. The tenant uses slang, contracted words, and nonstandard
grammar. This non formal way of English suggests the tenant s separation from the world of
convention, represented by the formal way of the police and the press, which appear later in the
poem. Although the tenant speaks in a non formal way, do not let that fool you. The tenant s
reason to be mad at the landlord is reasonable and just. He begins with a reasonable complaint and
a gentle reminder that the complaint is already a week old: My roof has sprung a leak. / Don t you
member I told you about it / Way last week? (lines 2 4). In the second stanza, he appeals
diplomatically to the landlord s self interest: These steps is broken down. / When you come up
yourself / It s a wonder you don t fall down (6 8). In the third
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How to Motivate Fred
How to Motivate Fred Maiorino
Fred Maiorino was employed by Schering Plough for 35 years and on July 19, 1991 he was
terminated. Fred was terminated because the lack of motivation he has once Jim Reed was hired.
The factors that inhibit Jim Reed from motivated Fred Maiorino are lack of leadership, lack of
goals, and lack of an effective employee performance review.
Leadership
Jim Reed fails to motivate Fred because of the unsuccessful role as leader. A successful leader has
the ability to manage and supervise the performances of their employees. (Kacmar, Carlson, Harris
2013). These authors describe several leadership styles but the most effective in motivating
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Jim Reeds method could be described as unintended outcome.(Van De Mieroop, Vrolix 2014)
that is obtained from unacceptable performance ratings. Performance evaluations should be
comprised of principles that determine the level of performance and a valuation to determine
the achievements of the employee. An effective performance evaluation will clearly state
employee s expectations and standards. A performance evaluation review should not be based
on historical factors. The purpose of performance reviews should focus on the future. (Van DE
Mieroop, Vrolix 2014) The most effective way to increase performance is by direct feedback
(Ahmed, Sultan, Paul, Azeen 2013). The key motives for lack of performance can be accredited
to lack of managerial success due to the lack of manager s direction and feedback to employees.
.(Yadav, Sushil, Sagar 2014) Leaders need to make employees aware of their responsibilities,
obligations to the company and their expectation and then offer continuous feedback. Employees
need to be made aware of the progress of their performance levels. (Yadav, Sushil, Sagar 2014)
Many studies have revealed that most performance appraisals do not meet the company s
expectations because it emphasis the weaknesses of the employees. This has a tendency to make
employees very defensive about the negative focus on their
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Police Professionalization Movement Case Study
1)What was the police professionalization movement? How was this progressive? How was it not?
William Parker the LAPD police chief of the 1950 s created the police professionalization
movement in order to raise the statues of how police officer are portrayed, and at the same time
gain self governing for police departments (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.175 176). The main focus of
police professionalism was that law enforcement should not have any interference from any other
government institution or the community when creating policies for themselves or when dealing
with an officer who breaks those policies, in all it emphasized autonomy where all decisions were
made from within the police (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.175 176).
Although police professionalism had many flaws for the time it was a progressive movement for
several reasons. For one, police professionalism intended to move law enforcement into the future
and change how police officers were viewed to a more positive light, but it failed in this aspect
(Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.176). Second, it was mean to reform the police in order to rid it od
corrupt officers who took bribery from illegal institutions, and who extorted money from the
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Police autonomy brought with it new ideals, such as the war on crime , which was used to target
specific groups of people, such as Mexican American (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.177, 178 179).
The war on crime also brought with it the idea that certain groups of people are more inclined
genetically to engage in criminal activities, one of this groups that was labeled as such was
Mexican American (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.177). As the author quotes in the article police
professionalism lead to a us v.s. them mentality , which divided police officer from minority
community, and created animosity and distrust from both sides (Escobar, E. J., 2003,
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Disadvantages Of Patanjali Ayurveda Limited
BABA RAMDEV: NO SHARE IN AN EMPIRE OF BILLIONS From a turn over of Rs 450 crore
in 2011 12, Patanjali Ayurveda Limited has grown into Rs 2500 crore enterprise in 2014 15.
Baba Ramdev is only the brand ambassador of the company. Its affairs are managed by Acharya
Bal Krishan, as the Managing Director and Chairman. Amit Kumar Vajpayee QUICK PILL:
Patanjali Ayurveda s turn over has multiplied by more than five times during the last five years.
Baba Ramdev claims he has no share in the company. He is only its brand ambassador. The
products of Patanjali Ayurveda Limited are widely available across the small towns and villages of
the country. At this pace of growth, Patanjali Ayurveda Limited will soon be world s biggest
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Acharya Bal Krishan is the Chairman and Managing Director of the company. He has a 92 per
cent partnership in the company. Rest of the shares are owned by Sarwan and Sunita Poddar, a
Scotland based NRI couple. 100 ACRE 100 acre of land was used by PAL to build a food park
in Haridwar. It was completed in the year 2009 with an investment of around Rs 500 crore. The
company claims it is the biggest food park of the world. Rs 2,500 CRORE Rs 2,500 crore is the
projected turn over of Patanajali Ayurveda Limited in the financial year 2014 15. It is more than
the annual income of Imami group (Rs 2,030 crore) and Jyoti Laboratories (Rs 1,440 crore). The
company will soon surpass Marico Company, that has an annual turn over of Rs 4,000 crore. 2
LAKH 2 Lakh is the number of people employed, directly or indirectly, by PAL. Company s food
park is providing direct employment to around 6,500 persons. 4 THOUSAND 4 thousand is the
number of exclusive outlets being run by Patanjali Ayurveda Limited across the country. There are
around thousand more private and franchise outlets selling company s products. PAL started with
only 150 outlets. The number has multiplied by 27 times in last four
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The Factor That Contributes The Success Of An Economy As A...
A factor that contributes immensely to the success of an economy as a whole is diversity. An
organization that can effectively unite individuals from different cultures and backgrounds can
expect healthy growth in the future. However, diversity can be considered to a much greater extent.
When analyzing any economy, one can observe that is formed by large firms, medium sized firms,
small firms, and firms that are barely getting on their feet. No matter the size or type of business,
they all significantly contribute to the overall well being of any economy. Furthermore, one type of
institution that forms a considerable facet of the diversity of economies are entrepreneurs.
Entrepreneurship describes any institution that begins without the support of any higher
corporation or established business. Any individual can study how an entrepreneurworks and makes
decisions in an economicsclass or they can even major in entrepreneurship in some universities.
However, these educational institutions many times fail to inculcate in their students how these
types of business actually operate in the real world. With that in mind, a concise yet profound
analysis of a small business in Buckeye, Arizona will consider how an entrepreneur owned
business truly works. Twelve years ago, three brothers, Martin, Luis, and Ricardo Ortiz, opened
Ortiz Mobile Service, LLC. After previously working twelve years at a large semi truck company,
Luis Ortizpondered the idea of operating his own
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Socialist Legal Theory
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Socialist law is the official name of the legal system used in Communist states. It is based on the
civil law system, with major modifications and additions from Marxist Leninist ideology. There is
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New legal codes, introduced in 1960, were part of the effort to establish legal norms in
administering laws. Although socialist legality remained in force after 1960, the dictatorial and
utopian trends continued to influence the legal process. Persecution of political and religious
dissenters continued, but at the same time there was a tendency to decriminalize lesser offenses by
handing them over to people s courts and administrative agencies and dealing with them by
education rather than by incarceration.
By late 1986, the Gorbachev era was stressing anew the importance of individual rights in relation
to the state and criticizing those who violated procedural law in implementing Soviet justice. This
signaled a resurgence of socialist legality as the dominant trend. It should be noted, however, that
socialist legality itself still lacked features associated with Western jurisprudence. In particular, the
ultimate control of the legal system lay with the party leadership, which was not democratically
elected by, and therefore not responsible to, the public at large.
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Socialist law is similar to common law or civil law but with a greatly increased public law sector
and decreased private law sector.[4] partial or total expulsion of the former ruling classes from the
public life at early stages of existence of each
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Personal Narrative The Imagination Of An Introvert Summary
In the story, Personal Narrative: The Imagination of an Introvert Brittany talks about her life as an
introvert. She describes certain events from her childhood and teenage life that shaped her into
the person she is now. First, Brittany describes a memory from when she was ten years old. It is a
memory of her first introduction to the imaginative self expression that is cosplay . Later on, she
talks about the time she met her future best friend, and immediately realized that they had a lot in
common. Than Brittany talks about her dogs and the impact they had on her. Lastly, she talks about
her educational journey, leading to Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Overall, the story
is very believable, honest and contains many good
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Description And Description Of The Meyers Briggs Personality
Upon completing the Meyers Briggs Personality Test I discovered that I was an INFJ. The
description and typical personality traits exemplified who I am. Often, I am described as
mysterious and difficult to understand. Despite going above and beyond to assist others in
around me I keep my thoughts, ideas, and emotions closely guarded. Determining how to phrase
my thoughts, ideas and emotions is very difficult and the words often become jumbled in my
head. For this reason I am often hesitant to share them with others. When I do present ideas or
suggestions they are often regarded as unique and creative. People often come to me for ideas or
solutions to problems, knowing that I will work until I come up with a solution. I poses the
unique ability to understand and connect with a wide variety of people and personality traits.
This makes me a well rounded individual who has the capability of being a great leader, teacher,
employee, student, and friend. Being and INFJ has a lot of positive traits that I feel will benefit me
during my education and career.
I took the Multiple Intelligences Self Assessment quiz. When I taught preschool and as the trainer
for my department I have learned that there are many different methods in which people learn. I
adapted how I taught and train based on what is required by the learner. Due to this I was curious
to determine the variety of learning methods that work best for me. I discovered that I have a broad
range of ways in which I learn
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Wreck Site Of The Titanic
April of 1912, R.M.S Titanic was set to sail her maiden voyage from Southampton, United
Kingdom to New York City. Titanic was claimed to be unsinkable by the ships designer Thomas
Andrews; Unfortunately, that would be deemed untrue on the morning of April 15th, 1912.
Setting sail with just over twenty two hundred passengers and crew on board, Titanic was
heading toward America however it would never arrive. Tragically only 710 people would live
to talk about the tragedy of the night that Titanic sank. Over one hundred years after she sank, a
new team of experts made the voyage out the wreck site of the R.M.S Titanic. This team of
experts however was not looking for the most common pieces of the wreck, the bow and stern.
Those pieces have been found from numerous expeditions to the wreck site since the very first
expedition in 1985. This team set out with the most modern technology to make a complete map
of the wreck site. Teams in 1985 went out on the first French/United States joint expedition to the
Titanic and only found her bow and stern. Using the most innovative technology available
combined with some of the top experts in their respected fields, Dr. David Gallo and his team set
out to map out the whole wreck site of the RMS Titanic. Taking a closer considering the 2012
expedition this team of experts uses the most innovative technology available to them, the
documentary gives an insight into everything that the research team did during each dive, and this
team will
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Symbols In Tuesdays With Morrie
One of the themes discussed in Tuesdays with Morrie that was most meaningful to me was their
focus on not feeling sorry for yourself. In the beginning chapters Mitch ask Morrie if he feels sorry
for himself on second Tuesday they talked about feeling sorry for themselves. Morrie tells Mitch
that in the mornings he does a little, but then after he has a little pity party he stops. Mitch and the
other students begin to learn that the professor wanted to teach them the meaning of deathMorrie s
definition . Morrie s definition was If you are dying you are useless, if you make a difference
while dying you will succeed . The most important message was that everyone will face death, but
should not fear death. Every Tuesday, Morrie
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Network Development in the Managed Care Organization
Network Development in the Managed Care Organization To guarantee that its members receive
appropriate, high level quality care in a cost effective manner, each managed care organization
(MCO) tailors its networks according to the characteristics of the providers, consumers, and
competitors in a specific market. Other considerations for creating the network are the managed care
organization s own goals for quality, accessibility, cost savings, and member satisfaction. Strategic
planning for networks is a continuing process. In addition to an initial evaluation of its markets and
goals, the managed care organization must periodically reevaluate its target markets and objectives.
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When evaluating a provider s location for accessibility, managed care organizations consider the
distance between the provider s location and members, as well as geographical barriers. It is not
the intent of a managed care organizations to expend long trips to physicians or hospitals for
medical care. For each provider type, the organization also examines typical patterns of utilization
and average costs for selected services. Baker comments, Defining a panel offers managed care
plans the advantage of selecting providers with whom they are interested in working as well as the
potential to obtain some contracting advantages through which they can sometimes obtain
discounts from physicians who would like to be included in the panel (Baker, 2000, p.3). Because
each type of managed care organization has certain unique characteristics, network strategies must
be chosen to fit these characteristics. An organization that offers more than one type of health plan
may choose to coordinate provider networks through a network within a network approach. This is
done by including the providers from one product s panel in the network of another panel. Provider
network strategies are also found to vary with the geographic scope and market focus of the plan. A
growing number of managed care organizations are attempting to build national provider
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European Influence On Native Americans
Although Native Americans would have grown and prospered after ejecting European colonists
from the New World, it would be foolish to assume that European nations would never breach the
Americas. While it is true that Europeans would be unable to overpower a fully intact Native
American presence, eventually, Europeans would seize the Americasthe same way they conquered
not only Africa, but Asia as well. As time passed, technology boomed, and the Industrial Revolution
mechanized the European world. With their newly invigorated might, the chasm separating
European technology and that of the rest of the world split wider. With innovations including
railroads, telegraphs, advanced firearms such as the Gatling gun, steam engines, and sophisticated...
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These systems required labor in order to operate. Originally, European colonists utilized native
labor, but seeing as Native Americans quickly perished as a result of disease, colonists resorted
to importing laborers from Africa. The necessity of African slavery in the American colonies
became the reason for the largest forced migration in history, as at least 12 million Africans were
carried across the Atlantic between the years 1500 and 1860, when the Atlantic slave trade was
ended. The Middle Passage, the journey from Africa to the New World across the Atlantic, was
responsible for the deaths of nearly 2 million African slaves since slave carrying boats were often
filthy and overcrowded, unscrupulously jampacked with human cargo in an effort to utilize the
boat s capacity and to increase the efficiency and profit of each trip (Gates). Had Native Americans
been immune to European pathogens, they would have prevented any large scale European
settlements from occurring in the Americas; therefore, plantations, mines, and other labor intensive
projects would be impractical for European explorers, and the necessitation of slave labor would be
nonexistent. As a result, the largest forced migration in world history would be avoided. Even after
Europe underwent the Industrial
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Females are less violent than males, at least according to...
Females are less violent than males, at least according to recent research. Biologically speaking,
there are differences in levels of violence in men and women (Wright, Tibbett, Daigle, 2008). With
eighty five percent of arrestees being male, it s easy to see that males commit many more violent
crimes than females. These differences are credited to brain configuration, neurotransmitters, the
limbic system, and hormones.
There are different intellectual styles between males and females. These differences can be traced
to some particular structural differences between male and female brains that originate in early
development. The part of the brain that delivers messages between the left brain and right brain is
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A Positron Emission Tomography study was conducted in order to compare the differing levels of
activity of the amygdala in females and males. The study showed that males typically have higher
levels of activity. The amygdala regulates emotions and is located in the lower part of the limbic
system (Beaver, 2009).
The cingulate gyrus is the part of the limbic system that is responsible for keeping emotions and
aggression under control (Wright et al., 2008). Research on the differences in this area between
males and females concluded that females are better retaining emotions internally and are better at
displaying emotional behavior than males. Females have higher levels of serotonin. Serotonin is a
neurotransmitter that helps regulate impulses and control behavior. Low levels of serotonin are
associated with antisocial behavior (Beaver, 2009). Likewise, females also usually have a higher
level of amino butyric than males. This is a neurotransmitter that regulates violence and aggression
(Wright et al., 2009). The different levels of certain neurotransmitters found in males and females
provide a great deal of explanation for the different levels of aggression, violence and criminal
behavior found between the sexes.
There are many differences in the level of hormones found in males and females. Testosterone is a
male hormone that is responsible for generating
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What Happened To Disney Films Summary
Disney movies are in themselves fairy tales meant to be enjoyed by young audiences and
approved by parents concerned with how they re children are developing. In John Evans What s
Happened to Disney Films? the author believes Disney films aren t what they used to be like. He
argues that Disney has produced children movies that have overly dark villains such as Ursula
from Little Mermaid whose bizarre appearance can strike fear into small children, and argues little
mermaids has suggestive undertones. He makes a similar case for Aladdin, stating that several
scenes could strike fear into children specifically the main antagonist Jafar who manipulates others
violently for his own sinister agenda in the movie. He again states there s suggestive... Show more
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He clearly is a devoted Christian which is fine, but getting upset over movies that depict other
beliefs I find is too sheltering. I suppose I m more of a believer that everyone should go on their
own path regardless of your parent s beliefs, of course when you reach an age where you can
decide on your own. He was very negative towards all the movies that depicted any beliefs that
weren t his own, bringing the idea that he s a close minded individual. I do agree Disney should
refrain from putting suggestive material from their movies intended for children, but in that
same mindset should we refrain from teaching of natural sciences that may depict material of the
same nature. In the end censorship leads to a false sense of reality, like it or not people have sex
and reproduce. Children will find all of this through studying animals in grade school, the idea of
a stork bringing babies will only work for so long. His criticism of Little Mermaid is border line
sexist; women should feel empowered by their bodies not ashamed of them. Regarding his feelings
towards colonists being depicted rather monstrous in Pocahontas, what I recollect from history is
colonists largely were monstrous. The romanticized version of the colonists shaking hands and
having a nice Thanksgiving isn t how most encounters between the various tribes and settlers went.
Colonists brought disease and war which leveled populations of natives;
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The Visualization Of Fear In Brent Staples s Just Walk On...
Fear is a quintessential human emotion. Some people live devoid of joy, happiness, and
pleasure, but no one escapes the experience of fear. The visualization of danger is greatly
impacted by the many stereotypes society has shaped. The formation of these stereotypes can
affect the actions of both the perpetrator and the victim. In Brent Staples essay, Just Walk on By,
the author describes his experiences, feelings, issues, stereotypes, and reactions towards the
discrimination he has faced being a black man in public surroundings. Staples describes several
different personal experiences of when he feels that he had been judged or discriminated against
by other people, based on the color of his skin and how that contributed to his overall
appearance. He reveals how the actions taken towards him were because of the fear linked to his
labeled stereotypes of being a rapist, gangster, or mugger. Staples feels fearful and does not have
the same freedom as other people. Staples has many reasons to be afraid. He discusses his own
experiences on how he is stereotyped. In the essay, Staples describes himself as a tall, young
black man who has graduated and is educated. He also mentions that he is a soft guy who would
not even harm a chicken with a knife, so he could never do that to a woman. Staples talks about
how people think of him as a bad person, which he is not. In one case, Staples states, It was clear
that she thought herself the quarry of a mugger, a rapist or worse (1). Even though he is walking
a clear distance at night behind a white woman, she is afraid of him. People stereotype him
because he is an African American and he looks intimidating. He is not treated fairly and is
always being discriminated against. If Staple s first victim thought he was a rapist or a mugger,
she might go on and tell other people that a mugger or rapist who is black followed her, and she
got away from him. Later on, other people start to think he is dangerous, and they could get
violent with him. The author feels fearful because, at any moment, people can hurt him if they
suspect him of being a bad person. He admits to feeling unsafe and being discriminated against in
public places. He does not feel accepted among people.
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Improving School Education System Essay
America is a blessed country in numerous ways, and its citizens reap the benefits. Free education
is one major benefit that not many other countries provide for their citizens. While it is only a
privilege to many, but in the States, people have the right to be educated. However, free education
cannot be translated to success for all. For those motivated ones who cherish the privilege to be
educated are those who climb up the success ladders later in life. For a certain majority of students
in the States, our current educational system may not seem to serve its purpose. In this paper, I will
explore two possible adjustments that could be made to improve our system to benefit our next
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Techniques and skills need to be learnt, and cannot be replaced by the convenience of technology.
In the primary years, students ought to be grounded with the basics. Once they miss this window, it
requires them more to be trained later in life. I marvel at the speed of our technology advancement,
but how I desire to see academic advancement in our next generation.
Kindergarten teachers always earn my greatest respect. In California, the class size has increased to
22 students for kindergarten to third grade. One teacher versus 22 students, coming from different
background and educational level, really is a big challenge for another to take. Given that some
students have gone through preschool and some who have never had any group experience prior to
entering kindergarten, that creates a gigantic tap among the kids in one class. The first couple
months into the school year, teachers would spend the majority of time establishing structure,
routine, and disciplines. Without these being taken place in the beginning of the year, teaching is
almost an impossible task to accomplish. The class size needs to be limited to maximize the
discipline and the learning, or another option is to have a teacher s aid in the class to assist the
lead teacher. Reduction of class size benefits both the teachers and the students. With a small size,
teachers can better control their classrooms, and thus, able to allocate
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Questions On Big Ad
QUESTIONS:
1). What prompts people to take this action? Answer: In 2005, Carlton Draught let loose on the
Internet an impressive advertisement called Big Ad. Served up by a web site, visitors could
watch the video as it streamed to their computers, even in full screen mode. The video was
constructed in a unique style; very big, looked very expensive and impressive and Internet
patrons received the site s advertisements impressively fast. The web site can install programs on
the client s computer only because the Java applets used are signed; signed applets are given
more access to users computers in the belief that people will properly authenticate a signed applet
by checking the certificate before running it. Many people, however, ignore the content of the
Want to trust this applet? dialog that is displayed by their browsers and simply click the Trust
button. This check is performed so users can decide whether to trust an applet and thus give it more
access to their PCs.
2). What current websites have clones (name both)? Answer: There are two examples of websites
that the article gives as a clone. The fist one is bonkofamerica.com versus bankofamerica.com to
fool visitors into trusting the phishing site. The second example the case study uses is democratic
party.us versus democrats.org, which mimics the target domains in a conceptual manner.
3). Explain how malware works and provide insights to possible malware files from your PC? What
has your
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The 1960 Presidential Election
Kennedy is generally considered to have won the national popular vote by 112,827, a margin of
0.17% (although the unusual nature of the election in Alabama has caused some to question this
figure)[2] and though Nixon carried more individual states (26 to 22),[3] Kennedy won a 303 to
219 Electoral College victory.
The 1960 presidential election was the closest election since 1916, which can be explained by a
number of factors.[4] Kennedy benefited from the economic recession of 1957 58, which hurt the
standing of the incumbent Republican Party, and he had the advantage of 17 million more
registered Democrats than Republicans.[5] Furthermore, the new votes that Kennedy, the first
Roman Catholic president, gained among Catholics almost neutralized
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Architecture Manifesto Example
Course: ARC 103 Title: Architecture and Sensitivity: A Manifesto for Sustainable Design This
manifesto proposes an approach to sustainable design that I am interested in exploring during my
time studying architecture. The idea of sustainability is a complex one, not without apparent
contradictions. This makes it difficult to define in a wholly satisfactory manner. For the purposes of
this manifesto I will advert to the definition proposed by Jason McLennan who asserts that
sustainable design: seeks to maximize the quality of the built environment, while minimizing or
eliminating negative impact to the natural environment. I find this definition particularly useful in
the emphasis which it places on quality. By quality, in this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Arising out of his respect for the site, the scale of Aalto s office building derives both its
horizontal and vertical character from the nearby historical buildings, hence its symmetrical, formal
façade. A more recent example of contextually sensitive design is afforded by Grafton Architect s
proposal for the new Faculty of Economics for the University of Toulouse, still under construction.
While envisaging their project, the architects walked from one side of the city to the other, gauging
the character of the brick facades, the polygonal towers, the transitions from streets to courts and
the underlying spatial patterns. The resulting design offers a sensitive response to the layered
history and unique geography of the site. As founding partner Shelley McNamara has put it, the
building weaves into the mesh of the city. 4. Connected to Nature Study nature, love nature, stay
close to nature. It will never fail you. Frank Lloyd Wright By nature I mean a world predominantly
uninterfered with by man. Building in a way that is sensitive to what is natural, its resources and
habitats is a key issue in current debates about sustainable design. That said, it is nearly one
hundred years since Frank Lloyd Wright offered architectural proposals showing how to live in
harmony with the environment. He called this an organic architecture...of
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Research Paper On The United Kingdom
Country Overview
The United Kingdom is an island nation off the western coast of Europe, comprised of the four
nations of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. With a total population of 64.4 million
people over nearly 242,000 sq. kilometers, the United Kingdom (commonly shortened to the UK) is
the fourth most densely populated country in Europe. The majority of the population is centered
around a few cores, most notably the capital of London. Other major population centers include
Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Liverpool. (All facts and figures in the above paragraph
are from the United States Central Intelligence Agency.)
The majority language spoken in the UK is English, although with some variations in spelling and
vocabulary from the English spoken in the United States. Some regional languages exist, such as
Gaelic, Scots, or Cornish. The currency of the United Kingdom is the British Pound. The current
conversion of the British Pound to the U.S. Dollar is 1 GBP = 1.2236 USD (Bird).
Culture and Customs
The population make up is similar to that of the United States and Canada. The majority of the
population identifies as white, with a descending percentage of minority ethnicities or nationalities.
While people in the United Kingdom are generally accepting of various religions it would still be
best to avoid this topic of conversation. Negative past events can make for uncomfortable, or even
hostile, emotions. It is also wise to avoid discussing politics
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Society Views On Abortion
Abortion is currently one of the most heated topics in society. The different views of abortion are
mainly based on the ethical, biological and religious ideas. Abortion is defined as a medical
procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus. There are three basic problems
society faces: status of the fetus, rights of both a woman and a fetus, and whether the harm of
restricting abortionoutweighs the loss of life caused by having an abortion (S1). The different
views of abortions are summarized by two different names. The first one name would be pro life
which are people who are opposed to abortion. Society likes to believe that these individuals
suggest that anyone in favor of abortion are murderers and are also anti life (S1).... Show more
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Dilation and evacuation is one method of abortion used after eighteen weeks. It is similar to the
dilation and curettage method used at twelve weeks gestation but instead of the loop shaped
knife used in dilation and curettage abortions, a pair of forceps is inserted into the womb to
grasp part of the fetus. This instrument is then used to grasp any bones of the baby and pull
them out of the woman. This process is repeated until the fetus is completely dismembered and
removed. This procedure is known as one of the more vulgar procedures because in most cases,
the child s spine and skull must be broken in order for it to come out properly. Another type of
abortion used after the woman has reached eighteen weeks is the salt poisoning injection. During
this procedure, a needle is injected into the woman s abdomen. This allows a strong salt solution
to be injected into the baby s sac. The baby swallows this fluid and is potentially poisoned by it.
This solution is known to act as a corrosive, and burn the outer layer of skin. This procedure
differs from others because the mother still goes into labor and births a child, dead or still
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Analysis Of Happiness Is A Warm Gun
Fast forward three years and it is easy to see what dramatic change came about in The Beatles style.
In 1968 The Beatles released their White Album. This album took them into a transcendental era of
the psychedelic movement, where drug fueled experimentation with heavy beats and intense topics
became the focus of their music. Happiness Is A Warm Gun is a musical masterpiece that combined
The Beatles new found music style, edgy, risky lyrics, and an underlying undertone that many
viewed as inappropriate for the public audience.
The song opens musically with only a guitar playing a riff behind the vocals. The song sounds to be
in C major, but the opening sounds to be in a minor key. This song seems like it is three different
songs woven together through intense beats and time signature changes. The beginning is 4/4 but
changes to 3/4 and 2/4 throughout the songs entirety. If I separated the song into three parts,
different tempos and instruments can be heard. In the beginning, only a guitar plays, followed by
drums and short chord strikes to create a chopping noise. The second part, characterized by the
tempo change and an intense guitar solo, adds a new percussion sound through the slashing of
cymbals and deliberate pedal stomps. The third part shows another signature change back to 4/4 and
a milder use of the cymbal, while still maintaining the chord chops. The riff from the introduction is
maintained throughout the whole song.
A syncopated melody can be heard
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Discuss How Changes on Aggregate Demand Influence Price...
Diana Gaita
Economics FB1
Discuss how changes on aggregate demand influence price levels, output levels and employment.
The meaning of aggregate is added together. All of the elements introduced in microeconomics are
totaled in macroeconomics. Aggregate demand and supply analysis brings together the amount that
consumers wish to consume and firms wish to produce at any price levels. Aggregate demand (AD)
is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) at a given time and price
level. Also it is the amount of goods and services that will be purchased at all possible price levels
in the economy. This is called the demand for the Gross Domestic Product of a country when
inventory levels are static. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Confidence in future sales patterns and government incentive and regulations will also affect the
investment levels.
Another injection in the economy is the multiplier effect of the investment. In the economy, the
money invested today will have a greater impact such as increasing the levels of output in the
future. This is because investment rises the capital stock. With an evolution in technology, the
machineries help production become faster and cheaper, thus contributing greatly to increasing the
output in long term. * The Price Level and Net Exports: The Exchange Rate Effect
Exports represent an injection into the circular flow of income, in that the money paid for
goods and services sold abroad enters the domestic flow of income. Imports mean that there is
an outflow of money, and exports minus imports gives the total movement of funds known as
net exports. There are a number of reasons why the value of net exports might change. If the
exchange rate increases in value against other currencies, imports become cheaper and exports
more expensive on world markets. Over time, people respond to these relative price movements
and the demand for exports falls and the demand for imports rises. A stronger currency will
worsen net exports, whereas a weaker currency will improve the figure. Also, for example if a fall
in the UK price level causes UK interest rates to fall, the real exchange rate
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Descriptive Experience Of Fish
Version 2: 5 fish, mean fish, dead fish, no fish!
I opened the black hatch on the lid of the fish tank. Turning open the lid of the plastic container, I
reached inside and took out a pinch of the musty smelling fish food flakes. I sprinkled the flakes
over the water in the fish tank and watched as the 5 fish swam up, gulping up the thin copper,
crimson, and mahogany colored flakes. I watched until the fish swam away, finished with their
meal. I then closed the hatch, put away and closed the jar of fish food, and walked out of my
room. Feeding time was over. Just a couple days ago, I had been at Petsmart with my family.
The fish tanks at Petsmart were all lined up against the walls, illuminated by blue and violet
lights. Each fish tank held fish of all kinds of different shapes, colors, and sizes. My family had
bought 5 glimmering fish, a bag of fish care supplies, and when we got home, my mom and dad
took the old fish tank we had in our garage, and much to my delight, set it up in my room, on top
of a low bookcase.
One day, me and my mom both saw something odd in the fish tank.. One of the fish, a huge fish
with silver colored scales, was pecking at some of the smaller fish, causing a couple of their
scales to fall off and drift around in the water. Me and my sister started calling that fish the, mean
fish. Later, I walked in my room to see that the mean fish was now stuck inside a fishbowl! But
technically, the fishbowl was actually inside the fish tank, just a
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Continuity And Summary Of Chapter 5 Oswalt
which is the worldview of continuity or correspondence. Continuity is a philosophical principle that
asserts that all things are continuous with each other. 4 There are many versions of this idea, but
the core is the same. Myth relies on the rationale that all things are continuous with each other. No
matter which definition is used, the Bibleis not a myth.
Chapter 3: Continuity: The Basis of Mythical Thinking
As Oswalt revealed in the other chapters the worldview is continuity, myth s distinct character, and
it is pantheistic in nature. This means, there is no fundamental distinction between the three realms:
humanity, nature, and the divine. 5 Oswalt verbalizes in this chapter, those who believe this
concept, the visible world is a reflection of the invisible (divine) world. What happens to one in the
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(2) Iconoclasm God cannot be represented through the making of any type object. (3) First
Principle of Spirit God the Spirit came before everything else, He is the one who brought matter
in to the existence. (4) Absence of Conflict in the Creation Process Creation of the world was
completed only through the will of God, and not because of some interstellar struggle between
forces. (5) High View of Humanity God created humanity in His image which is not consistent
that gods were made in the image of humanity, this placed us in a more valued sense of being
than simply serving the gods. The Reliability of God God is consistent in all He does, and He
will have mercy and bless those that follow him. (6) God is Supra Sexual He is not sexed, and as
a result sexuality does not play apart in the ultimate reality. Because of this, if a man and a woman
have sex together nothing happens to God or nature. (7) Prohibition of Magic Humanity is
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Analysis Of The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons is a set of four violin concertos composed by 17th and 18th century composer
Antonio Vivaldi. Vivaldi was born on March 4th 1678, in Venice, Italy and was renowned for his
Baroque styled concertos and operas. He was a prolific composer who created numerous works
and became a highly influential innovator in form and pattern (biography.com). He was also
ordained as priest but chose to follow through with his passion for music. Giovanni Battista
Vivaldi, Vivaldi s father, was a professional violinist and taught Vivaldi how to play, but as his violin
practice flourished a chronic shortness of breath barred him from mastering wind instruments
(biography.com).
Amongst the most popular pieces in the Classical music repertoire, The Four Seasons is Vivaldi s
best known work. Composed between 1720 and 1723, during the Baroque period, Vivaldi
published his work in 1725 in Amsterdam as part of a set of twelve concerti. Uncommon to the
time, The Four Seasons were published with accompanying poems, possibly written by Vivaldi, to
illustrate what is was about the seasons that his music was designed to evoke. Vivaldi was inspired
by many landscape paintings by Marco Ricci, an Italian artist of the time, and wanted to represent
each season.
All three movements are written in Ritornello form and are performed in common time. In each
movement there are five instruments used Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Bass.
The first movement is mainly homophonic and is performed
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Essay on Purple is to Lavender as Woman is to Feminist
For hundreds of years women were to be seen and not heard, owned by their father or husband,
and looked down upon by society if they never married. Although women were often helping in
any way they could in any type of war or disaster, they were never given credit when it was due
simply because of their anatomy. The Women s Liberation, also known as the Feminist Movement,
Women s Lib, and the Women s Movement, encompasses to a concatenation of campaigns for
improvements on issues such as reproductive rights, domestic violence, maternity leave, equal pay,
women s suffrage, sexual harassment and sexual violence. The movement has gone through three
waves: the first wave beginning in the late 19th century and the early 20th century... Show more
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In those two days the women, and some men, were able to draw up the Declaration of
Sentiments, which is loosely based off of the Declaration of Independence, and an
accompanying list of resolutions, both to be debated before being well prepared and properly
altered before being put forward for signatures. There was a heated debate about keeping the idea
of women s suffrage out of the document; however, in the end it was kept, being signed by 100
people out of about 300, 68 being women and 32 were men.
It was not until the 1850 s that something similar to the Seneca Falls Convention was organized in
Britain. Its main meeting place was at Langham Place in London, where a group of middle class
women, led by Barbara Bodichon and Bessie Rayner Parkes, met to discuss then contemporary
issues concerning women and publish the English Woman s Journal (1858 64). A major triumph
was the opening of higher education for females, the broadening of professions (ex. medicine),
married women s property rights which were acknowledged in the Married Women s Property Act
of 1870; and there was some improvement in divorced and separated women s child custody rights,
as when most divorces occurred and children were involved, the husband often obtained
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Natural Evil
Short Essay on Hamartiology God created a world free of sin and where we could co exist with
wild animals, the lion with the sheep eating side by side and with us, without fear. I want to start
form the beginning so we can understand how and when sin and evil entered the world. This
happened when man (Adam) sinned against God; Adam disobeyed God by eating the fruit that
God had said not to eat. There is way s to see this problem of what we call evil, not sin since sin
is against God. We can see in Job all the evil that came to him (it wasn t from God but God let it
happened) it was from Satan. Satan went in God s presence and God told him about how Job s
faithfulness towards Him, and Satan replied because you have blessed him stretch... Show more
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I strongly belief that one should never try to dispute God. We should accept His will no matter
the circumstances just like Job. I believe God would not like that since through out the bible He
teaches us to obey His orders and not once He tells us to dispute not even to question Him. Word
count: #800 Bibliography Holy Bible NIV, Evangelical Dictionary of theology Walter A Elwell
Theology of Today Elmer L
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Coca Cola And A Low Calorie Cola
With each day, the advertisement industry is growing, becoming one of the most undeviating parts
of our lives. According to statistics, one third of all commercials are produced right here in the
United States. Being home to major multi national companies, the United States witnesses both
excellent and atrocious ads. While many firms have failed dreadfully sometimes to promote their
products through the help of a commercial, Coca cola has always flourished in this sector. Coca
Cola managed to produce astounding ads by consistently creating an emotional connection with its
audience. With the launch of its new soda Coca Cola Life in Buenos Aires Argentina, The Coca
Cola companyhas released another scintillating and heartwarming commercial along with it. The
sixty second Coca Cola ad advocates Coca Cola Life, a low calorie cola that is naturally
sweetened with stevia leaf extract and sugar. By chronicling the joys and pains of parenting and by
portraying a family environment, Coca Cola effectively elicits from viewers that connect their
product with a sense of the warmth of a peaceful family life. Thousands of ads have tackled the
highs and lows of first time parenting but none quite as magnificently as this. At the end of the
commercial, it sends out a message, Destapa Tu Naturaleza. Substantially, the brand s campaign
invites consumers to open their good nature. Eventually, they synthesized the idea of parenting and
good nature
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The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act ( Ppaca )
With the establishment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), more and more
Americans are able to have access to the healthcare, but roadblocks have occurred in the road to get
there. After the signing of the bill into law, about 26 states filed a lawsuit in the setting of a federal
court. This was done to challenge the constitutionality of the individual mandate (individuals must
possess a minimum level of health insuranceor face financial penalties) and the Medicaid
expansion (individuals earning less than 133% of the poverty level baseline are eligible for
Medicaid). The Medicare expansion is optional, however, as of current, all the states are
participating in it. The federal court had decided to determine is the two provisions of the bill were
unconstitutional or not and if it is right for other courts to rule on the constitutionality of the
Affordable Care Act. On the basis of this, the Supreme Courtdecided that the individual mandate is
a constitutional exercise of Congress to lay tax plans out. This decision was unexpected by many,
as lower courts believed the opposite of the mandate. The court ruled in favor on the basis of three
factors, which were Americans eventually have to pay less for the penalties rather than the price of
insurance, the mandate provision does not turn on an individual if they do not purchase insurance
and it does prohibit the IRS from collecting the payments through punitive means such as criminal
prosecution. These
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Methodology And Format Of Any Scientific Work Essay
Research design
This refers to the plan, structure and format of any scientific or statistical work. It serves the
purpose of guiding the researcher in his study and will set out the framework to be used.
Research design will basically cover the data collection process, tools of collecting such data,
how the tools will be used to collect data and how to analyze the collected data into a useful form
(Gosling, 2014). A problem will be raised by researcher in which he will carry out his course study
to draw an answer throughcollecting data (Meyer, et al, 2012).
The research process is as follows: Statement of problem is identified( Research problem); Making
a plan how to start the actual research is determined; Determining research type to use and Stating
methods to use. The research problem will be identified as follows:
1.Obtaining a problem you are already aware of. You may choose from social environment and any
other facts that researcher knows.
2.Asking from experts and teachers. This is also another avenue of obtaining a research problem.
Practitioners can be interviewed who will provide a much deeper insight to a problem. This is one
of the best methods since practitioners have myriad of experience in research field and
3.Reviewing from books
The following are the types of research design:
Action form of Research Design
This type of research design follows a process where an exploratory approach is adopted, a detailed
interpretation of research problem and action
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  • 7. Resarch essay on the classic novel by Charles Dickens,... RESEARCH ESSAY ON HARD TIMES English 2319 April 4, 2001 Hard Times was originally written as a weekly serial in a journal called Household Words. It was written in 1854 to depict what life was like during the industrial revolution and reflect the distinctions between the classes during that era. The novel centres around a theme of a convincing criticism of utilitarianism, and every character in the novel plays a role of reinforcing this theme. Utilitarianism doctrine reflects that the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people, should be the aim of all social and political institutions so it is ok for the working people to suffer, as long as the economy as a whole benefits. The novel uses its characters to expose the huge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His characters are overly exaggerated to enable him to portray the theme of the novel. The characters in Hard Times are not void of humanistic qualities but they come across as shallow. The reader only gets to uncover the first layer of their personality. Gissing reflects Dickens style when he says I believe him to have been, what he always claimed to be, a very accurate painter of the human beings... (Gissing). Gissing refers to Dickens as a painter of human beings, which is a very two dimensional metaphor. Dickens characters are like a painting rather flat and straightforward. Most of his characters are not very complex and personify either good or evil. For example Gradgrind s character reflected a rationalistic and self serving philosophy on life and we did not see any change in this until toward the end of the story when he gave up his philosophy on fact and became politically active in helping the poor. Dickens portrays characters in a particular way, he has a very narrow view of society and he places emphasis on class distinctions. He has not a wide scope; he is always noticeably at his best in dealing with an ill defined order of English folk, a class (or classes) characterized by dullness, prejudice, dogged individuality, and manners, to say the least, unengaging. (Gissing). Gissing thinks that even though we may remember the character s names, that is all that they are to us. They have no depth and the characters do not leave a lasting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Coordination Chemistry of 3D Transition Metals 1.1 Introduction: Coordination chemistry, which is the chemistry of metal complexes, is an important and fascinating branch of chemistry. The coordination compounds including organometallics are of significant importance and play a pivotal role in industry, technology and life processes. Due to their potential applications in various fields it has always fascinated and inspired chemists all over the world. This can be evidenced by the vast prolificity and scope of research papers on the subject in recent times and also by the diversity in which it has found applications. Since Alfred Werner proposed the concept of coordination chemistryat the beginning of 20th century, this field has developed very fast and led to the development of many interdisciplinary areas [1]. This has led to the emergence of allied fields like transition metal organometallic chemistry, homogeneous catalysis and bio inorganic chemistry. Coordination chemistry is a fundamental to other pioneering fields like solid state chemistry, extended and mesoscopic materials, photonic materials, models for solid surfaces, separation sciences and molecular electronics. Together with supramolecular chemistry, coordination chemistry has developed new, sophisticated ways to synthesize novel materials for catalysis, gas storage and magnetic data storage [2 9]. The advent of excellent theories of electronic structure and bonding has contributed to a revived interest in coordination chemistry of transition metals. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wuthering Heights Meaning Of Love Essay Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontГ« is considered a great Victorian love story between various characters, but most famously, between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. As the novel is a tale of romance, the word love and other related words is used a great deal throughout. It is used to describe the emotions and sentiments of the various characters in relation to other characters. On the surface, loveis perceived as something beautiful and amazing but this does not cover the complex layers that it contains. What makes it so elaborate are the develop characters that become involved with the word. BrontГ« creates developed characters with personalities and uses the word love through their lens to demonstrate how they perceive and view love.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet there is a contradiction between the meaning of love that Catherine and Heathcliff communicate to one another in comparison to their actions. In society, when a person loves another person, it is a social norm that they get married to prove that they are committed to one another. However, Catherine refuses to marry Heathcliff despite the emotional and spiritual bond they share because marrying him would be beneath her. The sense of love between the two is so deep that for them not to be wed creates a confusion surrounding their meaning of love. Although the keyword love is used multiple times throughout the novel, one of the first moments it is used in a romantic notion is when Nelly asks Catherine if she loves Edgar. I question why the word love is not firstly used in the context of Catherine and Heathcliff; as they possess a very passionate love. The quote states: First and foremost, do you love Mr. Edgar? Who can help it? Of course I do, she answered (69). However, there is a complication between the type of love that Nelly and Catherine imply. Nelly hopes that Catherine genuinely loves Edgar because she knows that Catherine is in love with Heathcliff. The love that Catherine knowingly possesses in relation to Edgar is selfish and shallow, yet marries him anyway. She marries Edgar because he is socially respectable; he is handsome, young, rich and because he loves her. Edgar seems to have priority over Catherine s love because of his social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Working Family Thesis Statement A.Thesis Statement: Today, many working families are having issues finding a good balance between work and family life. There are options available for those who seek help to find a better balance between the two. Many of these options range from organizational practices or policies, training, corporate involvement and even laws. II.Most families today are on a dual income. However, with the advance technology available, more companies are expecting more from their employees. A.According to Kara Heissman the average worker works 55 hours a week now (Lifehack.org). It s hard to disconnect from work even when we aren t in the office. We now bring work home with us by our smart phones and tablets. We still receive and respond to emails, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Zuresh Research Papers As a sufferer of not only dry sensitive (dare I say intolerent) skin, I also have psoriasis everywhere one could image. These factors often lead me to be weary of new products, as even hyperallergenic labels usually lead my skin to feel as if it s searing, but every so often a product falls into my lap that I can t even believe doesn t hurt me, and Zuresh s Full Body Cleanser and Shea Blend have taken the cake. Zuresh is a Black owned, all natural skincare company that has been around for almost 20 years, and is fronted by a husband and wife duo. My mother and father, always looking for new things to help me, discovered the company s products being sold at a table as they left a play and upon hearing that it could be used to help psoriasis and eczema (upon countless other things), got some for us all to try.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You honestly only need a little and it lathers beautifully. The shea butter blend is very soft and easy to apply, and leaves you moisturized all day. My theory with skincare products has always been if it smells amazing, I probably shouldn t put it anywhere near me, but our first set smelled absloutely incredible and didn t irritate me at all! We purchased the scent Island Luv , which as a soft, fruity, tropical scent. It wasn t over powering and worked like a dream, and I m currently on their scent Clean which reminds me of fabric softner. Their products come in (1) one and (2) two pounds for the full body cleanser, and 4 ounces, 8 ounces, and 1 pound for the shea butter blend. The products are designed for full body usage, and can be used for the face, body, and hair. As the owner has Lupus, the products focus on being gentle and hydrating, and can be used to nourish eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, HIV/Aids sores and much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Honeywell Introduction Honeywell is a Multibillion dollar company, operating in 95 countries and is a pioneer in the field of control system and industrial appliances. With revenue over $7.3 Billion and income above $400 Million (December 1996), the company was exposed to several types of risk as it operated in a global territory. Previously, the company had a much compartmentalised approach to risk management, with individual departments managing individual risks pertaining to them. For instance, currency risks were hedged using futures contracts and under the supervision of the Financial Risk Management Unit while traditional (hazard) risks were insured by its treasury Insurance Risk Management Unit. However, this individualistic approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These 20 currencies represented 85% of the company s foreign profits o This option provided protection when the US Dollar strengthened against the currency basket. This basket was purchased late in the year from banks, after forecasting the company s planned and expected foreign profits for the next year o 3 years estimated foreign currency exposure was submitted by each operating unit to HQ o The notional amount was 80% to 90% of upcoming fiscal year s total exposure o The basket option s strike price weighted different currencies to reflect proportion of firm s profits originating in a given country. Annual option premium ranged between $ 3 9 million and averaged $ 5 million. Analysis of New Integrated Risk Management Program Features пѓ First of its kind пѓ Provided combined protection against HW s currency risks along with other traditionally insurable risks пѓ Multi year пѓ Insurance based пѓ Integrated risk management program пѓ Would extend its innovation into the financial arena The new Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Program provided pooled protection against Honeywell s currency risk along with other traditionally insurable risks. Analysis of the program and individual tasks was done by a joint committee formed with group members of both the insurance unit and currency unit. Retention level and insurance coverage for the combined risks were identified in line with the industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Women In The Tang Dynasty Throughout the long history of mankind, women s status has been through a huge historical evolution. Ancient Chinese feminism is obviously more noticeable than other cultures due to its feudal and conservative society. Yuan Zhen, who is a famous Chinese writer and politician in Tang Dynasty, has written one of the greatest masterpieces in that time period called The Story of Yingying. In the story, he reflects the awakening of feminism in the Tang Dynastyby describing the love tragedy about Zhang and Cui Yingying as well. However, there are a lot of different distinctions on people s opinions on this story, and many people believe that Cui Yingying is just simply a woman who does not know how to protect or respect herself. As time goes by, people start to change their views as women are getting treated better and better... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This event makes the status of women improved a lot, and it also leads a lot of litterateurs to start changing their view on the famous female character Cui Yingying. Many female roles can be able to pursue their own love which represents one aspect of feminism (DeBlasi 39 40). From many literary works, Women in the Tang Dynasty can now fully displayed their confidence and beauty. Feminism is the belief that woman have equal political, social, sexual, love, intellectual and economic rights to men (Holdsworth8). Though Yingying is not completely fitted to the whole standards, but she has chased her love and what she does has become a progress of awakening feminism. Also her bold act to pursue their love becomes a symbol of the awakening of feminism. The author Yuan Zhen describes Yingying as expressions of either joy or misery seldom showed on her face (1055). This is an expression of noble girls personality. She loves Zhang, but the feelings are not revealed, and she tries to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Women s Anger Research Paper Life is like balancing a scale, and every shift in life is a function of the display or the demonstration of power. Power is a force that governs everything in life, and out of the many forms of power, anger is one form often dismissed. Anger is a type of power generated from the feeling of inequality aimed at balancing out an uneven scale the victim feels. For a long time in history, women have been unequally treated, discriminated against, and subdued in spite of their attempt to change the genderinequality they experience. Their actions are being characterized as having temper tantrums, excessive rage and often times, mental instability. The angerin women, fueled by gender inequality, is a display of their power. This paper explores the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women s anger is considered an unjustified, futile claim that originates from an unintelligible object who has no position or rights to be respected. Frye believes anger is an instrument that aids in articulating one s power. However, women s anger is not viewed as a valid emotion because women are not considered valid people, which thereby fails to convey their power. Without the ability to declare their power and change this unequal standard, women remain demeaned and thus continuing this cycle of gender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Red Cloud s War Winning the war over the Powder River Country proved the strength of the Native Americans and helped provide better Native American rights in the future. In order to put an end to Red Cloud s War, the Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed on November 6, 1868. The treaty provided the Sioux with land, education, farming supplies, clothes, money, doctors, carpenters, and teachers, and stated that no white men could reside on the reservation without permission, Indians could hunt outside the reservation, treaties taking land away could not be made, the Indians could not settle anywhere else, and the Bozeman trail would be abandoned, but only if the war ended, Native Americans stopped raiding, and they ceased opposing the building of forts and railroads.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For many years, he strove to preserve his way of life. He is remembered today for his determination, independence, and strength. Red Cloud may have lived a simple life as a young Lakota Indian, but through his battles against the U.S. Army, he created a lasting impact that continues to affect Native Americans even today. I was born a Lakota and I shall die a Lakota, the great chief said, Before the white men came to our country, the Lakota were a free people. (Monroe 28) Red Cloud s historical stand will be remembered by Native Americans and white men alike for many years to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Feeding My Grandma Essays Warm, fresh creamed corn filled the last remaining compartment of the round Tupperware container. Two fluffy cathead biscuits, a hand sized piece of country fried steak, and mashed potatoes topped with a generous helping of black peppered, sawmill gravy took up residency in the remaining slots. Frail hands struggled to snap the lid in place; years of use and vigorous cleaning had warped the hard plastic. Atop the lid, a faded Property of Elizabeth Ryan written in black marker was still visible, worn down by time and gallons of hot, soapy water. She had three identical containers she used for Operation Feed Mrs. Willey. When she dropped off this evening s dinner, she would pick up the one from the previous night. The plate not in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I do this because I feel in my heart that I should. Besides, I couldn t stand to see her go hungry. I hate the thought of any living thing going hungry. And her no account son doesn t seem to take an interest in her. My grandmother wasn t prone to stern rebukes, so I knew her son must be a piece of work. I also knew he lived right next door to Grandma. We walked down the steps of the small side porch, crossed between her work shed and the corner of her small house and into the back yard, past the empty dog pen. Her faithful companion, Sam, the biggest and gentlest German Shepherd I d ever seen, died when I was five and she didn t have the heart to take it down. I d catch her staring out the kitchen window from time to time when washing dishes at the kitchen sink and wondered if she was thinking about him. Sure, she had every stray cat in a one mile radius lining up for her leftovers, but a part of her big heart left when he did. Behind the pen, at the end of her back yard, we walked past her rambling, smooth skinned Crepe Myrtle, my go to reading spot. I d lost count of how many Hardy Boys mysteries I d read at the base of that old tree. At the back of her property, the land sloped gently down towards 1st Street, before ending at the cliff and the CSX train tracks below. The land directly behind her house was empty and in the fall and winter, the tops of the railroad cars were visible as they whizzed by, east towards Newnan or west to Carrollton. For the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Mental Illness In The Movie, The Soloist The movie The Soloist was very eye opening and inspirational. An L.A. Times journalist, Steve, comes across a homeless man named Nathaniel playing the violin. He begins talking to him and Nathaniel seems to talk very fast and continuously rambling on. Nathaniel tells Steve he used to attend Julliard and play the cello there. Steve begins to do some research and finds out he is telling the truth. He begins writing a newspaper column on Nathaniel and spends more and more time with him. An elderly woman was moved by the column and gave her cello to Steve to give to Nathaniel but on one condition. It was of great value so it would need to be kept at a shelter called LAMP, and Nathaniel could stay there or go there when he wanted to play it. Nathaniel was reluctant at first, but eventually shows up at the shelter. We see flashbacks of Nathaniel s past and learn that he often hears voices, which greatly affected his musiccareer causing him to drop out of Julliard. He becomes very attached to Steve as he puts him up in an apartment and gets him his first musical performance. But when Nathaniel finds a paper saying he has schizophrenia... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So many people do not recognize how serious of an illness mental illness is. A lot of people do not even believe it is an actual thing. It is our job to make the public more aware and make them more educated on how big of an issue this is and how serious it is. This film makes me want to focus my future as a nursing professional in the mental health aspect of the field. I think I would also like to volunteer my times at homeless shelters and such to really help those who cannot go to a medical facility. One thing I need to keep in mind though that the movie really made me realize is that sometimes people may not want my help or I may feel defeated but to remember that I am doing my best to do good for someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Ezekiel s Prophetic Journey I was young man and priest (Ezekiel 1:3) when I was taken captive to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar in 597 BC along with approximately 10,000 other exiles (Hays, 2010, p.200). While in exile, I was called upon by Yahweh (Ezekiel 1:3) and commissioned to serve as His prophet, and speak to my fellow captives who were struggling and feeling hopeless (p.200). In spite of the situation, however, Yahweh demonstrates His great power and glory through miraculous and great visions in order to prepare me for my prophetic journey (Ezekiel 1:1 3:21). My mission and message; to warn Israel and Judah of the broken covenant with Yahweh, and to call them to repent of their egregious sins or face the dark days of judgment from Yahweh (Ezekiel 5:1 5, 12, 17).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is through the sword of Yahweh and not Nebuchadnezzar that judgment is cast on Jerusalem. She shall be in the midst of the sea a place for the spreading of nets, for I have spoken declares the Lord God. And she shall become plunder for the nations, and her daughters on the mainland shall be killed by the sword. Then they will know I am the Lord (Ezekiel 26:4 6, ESV). What are your main points to the Israelites? Ezekiel: Let me be clear, Yahweh is sovereign even while we sit in exile, he is working and moving events according to his perfect will and glory (Hays, 2010, p. 200). Through the judgment of Yahweh on our nation, there is hope and restoration and blessing in his grace and mercy. Yahweh s glory is above all and his presence is the bright light of hope. Like the appearance of the bow that is in the cloud on the day of rain, so was the appearance of the brightness all around. Such was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord (Ezekiel 1:28, ESV). What are your main points to the modern day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sylvia Plath Poetry Analysis Sylvia Plath, Judith Right and Emily Dickinson all express through their poetry the diverse feelings and beliefs they have in regards to life and death. Throughout Plath s poems it is evident that she resents life and obsesses over the purity and perfection that she associates with death. Contrastingly, Wright demonstrates through her poems how she accepts the cycle of life, and embraces the gifts and challenges that it holds. Then, unlike Plath and Wright, Dickinson regards deathand the afterlife with uncertainty and she portrays through her poetrythe curiosity she has for life after death and the secrets it holds. These poets all use the similar technique of imagery to express the intense emotions they associate with both life and death. Furthermore, throughout the poems by Dickinson, Plath and Wright it is evident that each employ language techniques to portray their diverse beliefs and emotions regarding life and death. Finally, all three poets employ structure to illustrate the depth to which they regard life and death and the power each holds. Throughout the imagery in the poems Tulips , Woman to Child and Just lost, when I was saved! by Plath, Wright and Dickinson, respectively, each poet explores their views in regard to life and death. This is evident within Tulips as Plath states Their smiles catch onto my skin, little smiling hooks. Thus, illustrating through the personification of hooks, how her family do not know the pain that they cause her as their smiles dig into her skin and hold her to a life that she does not want. Furthermore, the metaphor of the hooks draws a direct comparison between being unwillingly held to her life, just as a hook catches fish which do not want to be caught. Conversely, Wright expresses her acceptance of the lifecycle as she states in Woman to Child Out of darkness rose the seed. / Then all a world I made in me and I am the stem that fed the fruit,/ the link that joins you to the night. Thereby, through employing nature imagery, Wright demonstrates the serenity and naturalness with which she regards death, just as the death and regeneration of plants is natural. Additionally, the imagery of darkness is portrayed in a positive sense as the gift of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Postcolonial Writing In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe Chinua Achebe s Things Fall Apart is a modern example of postcolonial literature and is one of the most influential pieces of its genre. Postcolonial writing presents important themes and lessons of justice, equality, and freedom that can be applied to present times. It reminds us of how important our freedoms are and why we need to protect them. The colonized write about their exploitation and show how there is persecution in their colonized society. Postcolonial authors use specific methods to undermine their colonizers and reveal their backward logic. Things Fall Aparthas various examples of meta narrative, decolonization struggles, and colonial discourse worked in throughout the novel. Chinua Achebes writing styles showcase these techniques to subvert his European colonizers. Meta narrative is an important method that postcolonial authors use to show the colonizer s intolerance in the way they structure their stories. These authors point out these strategic ways that colonizers write so you can more easily see their bias and prejudice when addressing the colonized. Things Fall Apart has many instances of meta narrative, both big and small. One clear meta narrative example that Chinua Achebe writes: The story of this man who had killed a messenger and hanged himself would make interesting reading. One could almost write a whole chapter on him. Perhaps not a whole chapter but a reasonable paragraph, at any rate. There was so much else to include, and one must be firm in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ancient Aliens and Ancient Astronaut Theory Ancient Aliens and Ancient Astronaut Theory Mark P. Robertson Educational Planning Course Critical Issue Project Empire State CollegeMary Ellen Shaughnessy June 17, 2011 There has been a lot of commotion lately between both the scientific and religious communities in regards to this topic. The claims of Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life visiting the Earth in ancient times and profoundly affecting the development of Human civilization, is a controversial subject, at best. Suggestions of extraterrestrials (ancient aliens and ancient astronauts) visiting the Earth in the past is supposedly connected with the origins or development of human cultures, technologies and religions.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Noah s was then instructed to repopulate, and implement species back on the Earth. Looking at the Bible s story of Lot , also in Genesis, Von Daniken suggests that the two angels who visited lot were not actually angels, but ancient astronauts, who used atomic weapons to destroy the city of Sodom. Another ancient astronaut proponent and writer, Marc Dem, totally reinterprets the Book of Genesis by claims that humanity started on another planet, and that God of the Holy Bible is actually a spaceman. And, in stark contrast to popular belief, Jesus Christ, God s Son, is an Extra Terrestrial, because He is essentially not of this planet. Several chapters of the Old Testament have God depicted as travelling with clouds of smoke and fire, along with loud, trumpet like sounds. The Book of Enoch tells of flying objects and beings (the Watchers) that descended from Heaven to Earth. Enoch is said to have been taken on journeys around the Earth in these flying objects, and even travels to the heavens. In support of the A.A.T., many theorists say that the sightings of U.F.O. s throughout history are the actual creators of humanity who periodically, but in frequency, are returning to Earth to check up on their creations . Put aside the many proponent s depictions and interpretations of the ancient writings and artifacts, and there is no substantially hard evidence existing to support this ancient aliens/ancient astronaut hypothesis. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Epistemological Assumptions Focus On What Can Be Acquired... Epistemological assumptions focus on what can be known and how knowledge can be acquired (Bell, 8). I am a positivist; we believe that knowledge is found via empirical observations (obtained through the senses). Positivism follows an identical approach as the study of natural sciences in the testing of a theory. Though their is a difference between the two fields the deductive approach works just as well in both. You create a theory, generate a hypothesis, test with empirical data, and see whether or not it confirms or rejects it (6). If it is confirmed by empirical means, then it is knowledge (9). I believe that the world can be objectively experienced and described, via quantitative research: collecting data, transforming it into statistics which then formulate into facts and uncover patterns (14). Ontology as Bell states is split up into two camps, by two questions, firstly: is social reality real, or is it a set of mental constructions? (12) Secondly, is social reality pre existing or is it created through our actions? (12) I am an objectivist; I believe there is a pre existing social reality, were social phenomena exist outside the influence of social actors. My assumptions, would impact my choice of research design by limiting my selection. For me to research a social phenomenon, I would need a research design that would allow me to study it as a physical object. Something that provides a lot of quantitative data, and that if given to other researchers would reveal the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Edward Beladike, S Theory Of Edward Thorndike s Law Of Effect Edward Thorndike was born August 31, 1874, in Williamsburg, Massachusetts to Robert and Abbie Thorndike. He continued his undergraduate work from Wesleyan University and proceed his postgraduate composition at Harvard. By the age of 23, he completed his Ph.D. from Columbia University. Thorndike started his professional career at the Women s College of Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he taught for one year, before accepting an education proposition at Teachers College at Columbia University in 1899. Thorndike remained at Teachers College until his departure in 1940; his career centered largely on evaluating the learning process and testing intelligence. Edward Thorndike was a powerful psychologist who is often referred to as the establisher of modern educational psychology. He was perhaps most known for his remarkable puzzle box experiments with feline which led to the elaboration of his law of effect. Thorndike s commencement suggests that responses instantly followed by gratification will be more credible to happen in the future. The law of effect also suggests that behaviors followed by displeasure or discouragement will become less probable to happen. Thorndike s commencement also played a significant role in the elaboration of behaviorism and B.F. Skinner s operant conditioning. Thorndike s law of effect refers to human behaviorand is supported by his confidence that human behavior can be analyzed in the stimulus response units. Edward s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Research Paper On Simon Cowell Simon Cowell Simon Cowell is one of the biggest names in the British Music industry today. He s most well known for his bitter personality, discovery of One Direction, and judging on various talent reality shows. Cowell was born in London on October 7 in 1959. His father, Eric was a music industry executive. Julie, his mother was a ballet dancer. In his early career, Cowell worked mainly at EMI music publishing. Although he has produced many artists and television shows, most of Cowell s success and recognition has come from judging on reality talent shows. Judges on TV competitions play a big role in the show. Simon has judged on Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor UK, Britain s Got Talent, The X Factor USA, and soon, America s Got Talent. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of Flesh And Blood So Cheap By Albert Marin FLESH AND BLOOD SO CHEAP ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Is your school or office prepared for a fire if one ever did happen? Albert Marrin s text, Flesh and Blood so Cheap shows a factory that was not prepared for the fire that was awaiting it. Marrin uses implicit and explicit evidence to hint towards his overall theme that safety concerns should be a priority for business owners. The Triangle Fire was a disaster, killing 146 people. There were ways in which it could ve been prevented but those were overlooked. The fire couldn t ve been predicted, so safety was not a priority. Marrin uses explicit and implicit evidence to develop his thesis along the way. The explicit evidence is the easy one to find out of the two. Some of the explicit evidence Marrin uses are the facts that there were no lights in the stairway and that the ninth floor exit was locked. Since there were no lights in the stairway, people could ve tripped or fallen and then get run over by the crowd. Also, since the ninth door exit was locked, people couldn t get out, leading to many deaths on that floor. Those two examples are some of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To find the implicit evidence, you really have to dig deep into the story. Some of the implicit evidence that you can find in Marrin s text are right in front of your eyes such as in the title. The so cheap part implies that the owners probably favored cost over safety. Additionally, there s a part later in the story that explains how people couldn t open the doors because everyone was pushing against them. That means that the doors opened inward and usually, for safety reasons, the doors should open outward so that type of thing doesn t happen. That means that the owners didn t take into consideration the escape route that their workers would use. Those details that I just gave are some examples of implicit evidence that Marrin used in Flesh and Blood so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Struggles Of A Black Man Struggles Of a Black Man Ballad of the Landlord is a poem by Langston Hughes that shows the struggles of a black man in a white society. There are opposing forces that make this black man suffer and he gets no retribution or any justice for the things that the people accuse him of. Through each of these voices the poem is thoroughly explained and can be analysed in such a way. The forces in this poem is the tenant, landlord, police, and the press. Each one of these forces shows the racial struggles of an innocent black man. The main person in the poem is the tenant, which in the last line tells us, he is black. The tenant is characterized by his slang and his strong dislike for the landlord. The tenant uses slang, contracted words, and nonstandard grammar. This non formal way of English suggests the tenant s separation from the world of convention, represented by the formal way of the police and the press, which appear later in the poem. Although the tenant speaks in a non formal way, do not let that fool you. The tenant s reason to be mad at the landlord is reasonable and just. He begins with a reasonable complaint and a gentle reminder that the complaint is already a week old: My roof has sprung a leak. / Don t you member I told you about it / Way last week? (lines 2 4). In the second stanza, he appeals diplomatically to the landlord s self interest: These steps is broken down. / When you come up yourself / It s a wonder you don t fall down (6 8). In the third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How to Motivate Fred How to Motivate Fred Maiorino Fred Maiorino was employed by Schering Plough for 35 years and on July 19, 1991 he was terminated. Fred was terminated because the lack of motivation he has once Jim Reed was hired. The factors that inhibit Jim Reed from motivated Fred Maiorino are lack of leadership, lack of goals, and lack of an effective employee performance review. Leadership Jim Reed fails to motivate Fred because of the unsuccessful role as leader. A successful leader has the ability to manage and supervise the performances of their employees. (Kacmar, Carlson, Harris 2013). These authors describe several leadership styles but the most effective in motivating employees is transformational leadership style. The transformational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim Reeds method could be described as unintended outcome.(Van De Mieroop, Vrolix 2014) that is obtained from unacceptable performance ratings. Performance evaluations should be comprised of principles that determine the level of performance and a valuation to determine the achievements of the employee. An effective performance evaluation will clearly state employee s expectations and standards. A performance evaluation review should not be based on historical factors. The purpose of performance reviews should focus on the future. (Van DE Mieroop, Vrolix 2014) The most effective way to increase performance is by direct feedback (Ahmed, Sultan, Paul, Azeen 2013). The key motives for lack of performance can be accredited to lack of managerial success due to the lack of manager s direction and feedback to employees. .(Yadav, Sushil, Sagar 2014) Leaders need to make employees aware of their responsibilities, obligations to the company and their expectation and then offer continuous feedback. Employees need to be made aware of the progress of their performance levels. (Yadav, Sushil, Sagar 2014) Many studies have revealed that most performance appraisals do not meet the company s expectations because it emphasis the weaknesses of the employees. This has a tendency to make employees very defensive about the negative focus on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Police Professionalization Movement Case Study 1)What was the police professionalization movement? How was this progressive? How was it not? William Parker the LAPD police chief of the 1950 s created the police professionalization movement in order to raise the statues of how police officer are portrayed, and at the same time gain self governing for police departments (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.175 176). The main focus of police professionalism was that law enforcement should not have any interference from any other government institution or the community when creating policies for themselves or when dealing with an officer who breaks those policies, in all it emphasized autonomy where all decisions were made from within the police (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.175 176). Although police professionalism had many flaws for the time it was a progressive movement for several reasons. For one, police professionalism intended to move law enforcement into the future and change how police officers were viewed to a more positive light, but it failed in this aspect (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.176). Second, it was mean to reform the police in order to rid it od corrupt officers who took bribery from illegal institutions, and who extorted money from the community ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Police autonomy brought with it new ideals, such as the war on crime , which was used to target specific groups of people, such as Mexican American (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.177, 178 179). The war on crime also brought with it the idea that certain groups of people are more inclined genetically to engage in criminal activities, one of this groups that was labeled as such was Mexican American (Escobar, E. J., 2003, pg.177). As the author quotes in the article police professionalism lead to a us v.s. them mentality , which divided police officer from minority community, and created animosity and distrust from both sides (Escobar, E. J., 2003, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Disadvantages Of Patanjali Ayurveda Limited BABA RAMDEV: NO SHARE IN AN EMPIRE OF BILLIONS From a turn over of Rs 450 crore in 2011 12, Patanjali Ayurveda Limited has grown into Rs 2500 crore enterprise in 2014 15. Baba Ramdev is only the brand ambassador of the company. Its affairs are managed by Acharya Bal Krishan, as the Managing Director and Chairman. Amit Kumar Vajpayee QUICK PILL: Patanjali Ayurveda s turn over has multiplied by more than five times during the last five years. Baba Ramdev claims he has no share in the company. He is only its brand ambassador. The products of Patanjali Ayurveda Limited are widely available across the small towns and villages of the country. At this pace of growth, Patanjali Ayurveda Limited will soon be world s biggest company dealing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Acharya Bal Krishan is the Chairman and Managing Director of the company. He has a 92 per cent partnership in the company. Rest of the shares are owned by Sarwan and Sunita Poddar, a Scotland based NRI couple. 100 ACRE 100 acre of land was used by PAL to build a food park in Haridwar. It was completed in the year 2009 with an investment of around Rs 500 crore. The company claims it is the biggest food park of the world. Rs 2,500 CRORE Rs 2,500 crore is the projected turn over of Patanajali Ayurveda Limited in the financial year 2014 15. It is more than the annual income of Imami group (Rs 2,030 crore) and Jyoti Laboratories (Rs 1,440 crore). The company will soon surpass Marico Company, that has an annual turn over of Rs 4,000 crore. 2 LAKH 2 Lakh is the number of people employed, directly or indirectly, by PAL. Company s food park is providing direct employment to around 6,500 persons. 4 THOUSAND 4 thousand is the number of exclusive outlets being run by Patanjali Ayurveda Limited across the country. There are around thousand more private and franchise outlets selling company s products. PAL started with only 150 outlets. The number has multiplied by 27 times in last four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Factor That Contributes The Success Of An Economy As A... A factor that contributes immensely to the success of an economy as a whole is diversity. An organization that can effectively unite individuals from different cultures and backgrounds can expect healthy growth in the future. However, diversity can be considered to a much greater extent. When analyzing any economy, one can observe that is formed by large firms, medium sized firms, small firms, and firms that are barely getting on their feet. No matter the size or type of business, they all significantly contribute to the overall well being of any economy. Furthermore, one type of institution that forms a considerable facet of the diversity of economies are entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship describes any institution that begins without the support of any higher corporation or established business. Any individual can study how an entrepreneurworks and makes decisions in an economicsclass or they can even major in entrepreneurship in some universities. However, these educational institutions many times fail to inculcate in their students how these types of business actually operate in the real world. With that in mind, a concise yet profound analysis of a small business in Buckeye, Arizona will consider how an entrepreneur owned business truly works. Twelve years ago, three brothers, Martin, Luis, and Ricardo Ortiz, opened Ortiz Mobile Service, LLC. After previously working twelve years at a large semi truck company, Luis Ortizpondered the idea of operating his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Socialist Legal Theory Socialist law From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search |[pic] |This law related article does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations, | | |which can be found through legal research. | |[pic] |Please help improve this article by expanding it. Further information might be found on the talk page. (July 2007) | Socialist law is the official name of the legal system used in Communist states. It is based on the civil law system, with major modifications and additions from Marxist Leninist ideology. There is controversy as to whether socialist law ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New legal codes, introduced in 1960, were part of the effort to establish legal norms in administering laws. Although socialist legality remained in force after 1960, the dictatorial and utopian trends continued to influence the legal process. Persecution of political and religious dissenters continued, but at the same time there was a tendency to decriminalize lesser offenses by handing them over to people s courts and administrative agencies and dealing with them by education rather than by incarceration. By late 1986, the Gorbachev era was stressing anew the importance of individual rights in relation to the state and criticizing those who violated procedural law in implementing Soviet justice. This signaled a resurgence of socialist legality as the dominant trend. It should be noted, however, that socialist legality itself still lacked features associated with Western jurisprudence. In particular, the ultimate control of the legal system lay with the party leadership, which was not democratically elected by, and therefore not responsible to, the public at large. [edit] Characteristic traits Socialist law is similar to common law or civil law but with a greatly increased public law sector and decreased private law sector.[4] partial or total expulsion of the former ruling classes from the public life at early stages of existence of each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Personal Narrative The Imagination Of An Introvert Summary In the story, Personal Narrative: The Imagination of an Introvert Brittany talks about her life as an introvert. She describes certain events from her childhood and teenage life that shaped her into the person she is now. First, Brittany describes a memory from when she was ten years old. It is a memory of her first introduction to the imaginative self expression that is cosplay . Later on, she talks about the time she met her future best friend, and immediately realized that they had a lot in common. Than Brittany talks about her dogs and the impact they had on her. Lastly, she talks about her educational journey, leading to Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Overall, the story is very believable, honest and contains many good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Description And Description Of The Meyers Briggs Personality Upon completing the Meyers Briggs Personality Test I discovered that I was an INFJ. The description and typical personality traits exemplified who I am. Often, I am described as mysterious and difficult to understand. Despite going above and beyond to assist others in around me I keep my thoughts, ideas, and emotions closely guarded. Determining how to phrase my thoughts, ideas and emotions is very difficult and the words often become jumbled in my head. For this reason I am often hesitant to share them with others. When I do present ideas or suggestions they are often regarded as unique and creative. People often come to me for ideas or solutions to problems, knowing that I will work until I come up with a solution. I poses the unique ability to understand and connect with a wide variety of people and personality traits. This makes me a well rounded individual who has the capability of being a great leader, teacher, employee, student, and friend. Being and INFJ has a lot of positive traits that I feel will benefit me during my education and career. I took the Multiple Intelligences Self Assessment quiz. When I taught preschool and as the trainer for my department I have learned that there are many different methods in which people learn. I adapted how I taught and train based on what is required by the learner. Due to this I was curious to determine the variety of learning methods that work best for me. I discovered that I have a broad range of ways in which I learn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Wreck Site Of The Titanic April of 1912, R.M.S Titanic was set to sail her maiden voyage from Southampton, United Kingdom to New York City. Titanic was claimed to be unsinkable by the ships designer Thomas Andrews; Unfortunately, that would be deemed untrue on the morning of April 15th, 1912. Setting sail with just over twenty two hundred passengers and crew on board, Titanic was heading toward America however it would never arrive. Tragically only 710 people would live to talk about the tragedy of the night that Titanic sank. Over one hundred years after she sank, a new team of experts made the voyage out the wreck site of the R.M.S Titanic. This team of experts however was not looking for the most common pieces of the wreck, the bow and stern. Those pieces have been found from numerous expeditions to the wreck site since the very first expedition in 1985. This team set out with the most modern technology to make a complete map of the wreck site. Teams in 1985 went out on the first French/United States joint expedition to the Titanic and only found her bow and stern. Using the most innovative technology available combined with some of the top experts in their respected fields, Dr. David Gallo and his team set out to map out the whole wreck site of the RMS Titanic. Taking a closer considering the 2012 expedition this team of experts uses the most innovative technology available to them, the documentary gives an insight into everything that the research team did during each dive, and this team will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Symbols In Tuesdays With Morrie One of the themes discussed in Tuesdays with Morrie that was most meaningful to me was their focus on not feeling sorry for yourself. In the beginning chapters Mitch ask Morrie if he feels sorry for himself on second Tuesday they talked about feeling sorry for themselves. Morrie tells Mitch that in the mornings he does a little, but then after he has a little pity party he stops. Mitch and the other students begin to learn that the professor wanted to teach them the meaning of deathMorrie s definition . Morrie s definition was If you are dying you are useless, if you make a difference while dying you will succeed . The most important message was that everyone will face death, but should not fear death. Every Tuesday, Morrie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Network Development in the Managed Care Organization Network Development in the Managed Care Organization To guarantee that its members receive appropriate, high level quality care in a cost effective manner, each managed care organization (MCO) tailors its networks according to the characteristics of the providers, consumers, and competitors in a specific market. Other considerations for creating the network are the managed care organization s own goals for quality, accessibility, cost savings, and member satisfaction. Strategic planning for networks is a continuing process. In addition to an initial evaluation of its markets and goals, the managed care organization must periodically reevaluate its target markets and objectives. After reviewing the markets, then the organization must... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When evaluating a provider s location for accessibility, managed care organizations consider the distance between the provider s location and members, as well as geographical barriers. It is not the intent of a managed care organizations to expend long trips to physicians or hospitals for medical care. For each provider type, the organization also examines typical patterns of utilization and average costs for selected services. Baker comments, Defining a panel offers managed care plans the advantage of selecting providers with whom they are interested in working as well as the potential to obtain some contracting advantages through which they can sometimes obtain discounts from physicians who would like to be included in the panel (Baker, 2000, p.3). Because each type of managed care organization has certain unique characteristics, network strategies must be chosen to fit these characteristics. An organization that offers more than one type of health plan may choose to coordinate provider networks through a network within a network approach. This is done by including the providers from one product s panel in the network of another panel. Provider network strategies are also found to vary with the geographic scope and market focus of the plan. A growing number of managed care organizations are attempting to build national provider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. European Influence On Native Americans Although Native Americans would have grown and prospered after ejecting European colonists from the New World, it would be foolish to assume that European nations would never breach the Americas. While it is true that Europeans would be unable to overpower a fully intact Native American presence, eventually, Europeans would seize the Americasthe same way they conquered not only Africa, but Asia as well. As time passed, technology boomed, and the Industrial Revolution mechanized the European world. With their newly invigorated might, the chasm separating European technology and that of the rest of the world split wider. With innovations including railroads, telegraphs, advanced firearms such as the Gatling gun, steam engines, and sophisticated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These systems required labor in order to operate. Originally, European colonists utilized native labor, but seeing as Native Americans quickly perished as a result of disease, colonists resorted to importing laborers from Africa. The necessity of African slavery in the American colonies became the reason for the largest forced migration in history, as at least 12 million Africans were carried across the Atlantic between the years 1500 and 1860, when the Atlantic slave trade was ended. The Middle Passage, the journey from Africa to the New World across the Atlantic, was responsible for the deaths of nearly 2 million African slaves since slave carrying boats were often filthy and overcrowded, unscrupulously jampacked with human cargo in an effort to utilize the boat s capacity and to increase the efficiency and profit of each trip (Gates). Had Native Americans been immune to European pathogens, they would have prevented any large scale European settlements from occurring in the Americas; therefore, plantations, mines, and other labor intensive projects would be impractical for European explorers, and the necessitation of slave labor would be nonexistent. As a result, the largest forced migration in world history would be avoided. Even after Europe underwent the Industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Females are less violent than males, at least according to... Females are less violent than males, at least according to recent research. Biologically speaking, there are differences in levels of violence in men and women (Wright, Tibbett, Daigle, 2008). With eighty five percent of arrestees being male, it s easy to see that males commit many more violent crimes than females. These differences are credited to brain configuration, neurotransmitters, the limbic system, and hormones. There are different intellectual styles between males and females. These differences can be traced to some particular structural differences between male and female brains that originate in early development. The part of the brain that delivers messages between the left brain and right brain is called the corpus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Positron Emission Tomography study was conducted in order to compare the differing levels of activity of the amygdala in females and males. The study showed that males typically have higher levels of activity. The amygdala regulates emotions and is located in the lower part of the limbic system (Beaver, 2009). The cingulate gyrus is the part of the limbic system that is responsible for keeping emotions and aggression under control (Wright et al., 2008). Research on the differences in this area between males and females concluded that females are better retaining emotions internally and are better at displaying emotional behavior than males. Females have higher levels of serotonin. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that helps regulate impulses and control behavior. Low levels of serotonin are associated with antisocial behavior (Beaver, 2009). Likewise, females also usually have a higher level of amino butyric than males. This is a neurotransmitter that regulates violence and aggression (Wright et al., 2009). The different levels of certain neurotransmitters found in males and females provide a great deal of explanation for the different levels of aggression, violence and criminal behavior found between the sexes. There are many differences in the level of hormones found in males and females. Testosterone is a male hormone that is responsible for generating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Happened To Disney Films Summary Disney movies are in themselves fairy tales meant to be enjoyed by young audiences and approved by parents concerned with how they re children are developing. In John Evans What s Happened to Disney Films? the author believes Disney films aren t what they used to be like. He argues that Disney has produced children movies that have overly dark villains such as Ursula from Little Mermaid whose bizarre appearance can strike fear into small children, and argues little mermaids has suggestive undertones. He makes a similar case for Aladdin, stating that several scenes could strike fear into children specifically the main antagonist Jafar who manipulates others violently for his own sinister agenda in the movie. He again states there s suggestive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He clearly is a devoted Christian which is fine, but getting upset over movies that depict other beliefs I find is too sheltering. I suppose I m more of a believer that everyone should go on their own path regardless of your parent s beliefs, of course when you reach an age where you can decide on your own. He was very negative towards all the movies that depicted any beliefs that weren t his own, bringing the idea that he s a close minded individual. I do agree Disney should refrain from putting suggestive material from their movies intended for children, but in that same mindset should we refrain from teaching of natural sciences that may depict material of the same nature. In the end censorship leads to a false sense of reality, like it or not people have sex and reproduce. Children will find all of this through studying animals in grade school, the idea of a stork bringing babies will only work for so long. His criticism of Little Mermaid is border line sexist; women should feel empowered by their bodies not ashamed of them. Regarding his feelings towards colonists being depicted rather monstrous in Pocahontas, what I recollect from history is colonists largely were monstrous. The romanticized version of the colonists shaking hands and having a nice Thanksgiving isn t how most encounters between the various tribes and settlers went. Colonists brought disease and war which leveled populations of natives; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Visualization Of Fear In Brent Staples s Just Walk On... Fear is a quintessential human emotion. Some people live devoid of joy, happiness, and pleasure, but no one escapes the experience of fear. The visualization of danger is greatly impacted by the many stereotypes society has shaped. The formation of these stereotypes can affect the actions of both the perpetrator and the victim. In Brent Staples essay, Just Walk on By, the author describes his experiences, feelings, issues, stereotypes, and reactions towards the discrimination he has faced being a black man in public surroundings. Staples describes several different personal experiences of when he feels that he had been judged or discriminated against by other people, based on the color of his skin and how that contributed to his overall appearance. He reveals how the actions taken towards him were because of the fear linked to his labeled stereotypes of being a rapist, gangster, or mugger. Staples feels fearful and does not have the same freedom as other people. Staples has many reasons to be afraid. He discusses his own experiences on how he is stereotyped. In the essay, Staples describes himself as a tall, young black man who has graduated and is educated. He also mentions that he is a soft guy who would not even harm a chicken with a knife, so he could never do that to a woman. Staples talks about how people think of him as a bad person, which he is not. In one case, Staples states, It was clear that she thought herself the quarry of a mugger, a rapist or worse (1). Even though he is walking a clear distance at night behind a white woman, she is afraid of him. People stereotype him because he is an African American and he looks intimidating. He is not treated fairly and is always being discriminated against. If Staple s first victim thought he was a rapist or a mugger, she might go on and tell other people that a mugger or rapist who is black followed her, and she got away from him. Later on, other people start to think he is dangerous, and they could get violent with him. The author feels fearful because, at any moment, people can hurt him if they suspect him of being a bad person. He admits to feeling unsafe and being discriminated against in public places. He does not feel accepted among people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Improving School Education System Essay America is a blessed country in numerous ways, and its citizens reap the benefits. Free education is one major benefit that not many other countries provide for their citizens. While it is only a privilege to many, but in the States, people have the right to be educated. However, free education cannot be translated to success for all. For those motivated ones who cherish the privilege to be educated are those who climb up the success ladders later in life. For a certain majority of students in the States, our current educational system may not seem to serve its purpose. In this paper, I will explore two possible adjustments that could be made to improve our system to benefit our next generation. Academic improvement and class size... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Techniques and skills need to be learnt, and cannot be replaced by the convenience of technology. In the primary years, students ought to be grounded with the basics. Once they miss this window, it requires them more to be trained later in life. I marvel at the speed of our technology advancement, but how I desire to see academic advancement in our next generation. Kindergarten teachers always earn my greatest respect. In California, the class size has increased to 22 students for kindergarten to third grade. One teacher versus 22 students, coming from different background and educational level, really is a big challenge for another to take. Given that some students have gone through preschool and some who have never had any group experience prior to entering kindergarten, that creates a gigantic tap among the kids in one class. The first couple months into the school year, teachers would spend the majority of time establishing structure, routine, and disciplines. Without these being taken place in the beginning of the year, teaching is almost an impossible task to accomplish. The class size needs to be limited to maximize the discipline and the learning, or another option is to have a teacher s aid in the class to assist the lead teacher. Reduction of class size benefits both the teachers and the students. With a small size, teachers can better control their classrooms, and thus, able to allocate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Questions On Big Ad QUESTIONS: 1). What prompts people to take this action? Answer: In 2005, Carlton Draught let loose on the Internet an impressive advertisement called Big Ad. Served up by a web site, visitors could watch the video as it streamed to their computers, even in full screen mode. The video was constructed in a unique style; very big, looked very expensive and impressive and Internet patrons received the site s advertisements impressively fast. The web site can install programs on the client s computer only because the Java applets used are signed; signed applets are given more access to users computers in the belief that people will properly authenticate a signed applet by checking the certificate before running it. Many people, however, ignore the content of the Want to trust this applet? dialog that is displayed by their browsers and simply click the Trust button. This check is performed so users can decide whether to trust an applet and thus give it more access to their PCs. 2). What current websites have clones (name both)? Answer: There are two examples of websites that the article gives as a clone. The fist one is bonkofamerica.com versus bankofamerica.com to fool visitors into trusting the phishing site. The second example the case study uses is democratic party.us versus democrats.org, which mimics the target domains in a conceptual manner. 3). Explain how malware works and provide insights to possible malware files from your PC? What has your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The 1960 Presidential Election Kennedy is generally considered to have won the national popular vote by 112,827, a margin of 0.17% (although the unusual nature of the election in Alabama has caused some to question this figure)[2] and though Nixon carried more individual states (26 to 22),[3] Kennedy won a 303 to 219 Electoral College victory. The 1960 presidential election was the closest election since 1916, which can be explained by a number of factors.[4] Kennedy benefited from the economic recession of 1957 58, which hurt the standing of the incumbent Republican Party, and he had the advantage of 17 million more registered Democrats than Republicans.[5] Furthermore, the new votes that Kennedy, the first Roman Catholic president, gained among Catholics almost neutralized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Architecture Manifesto Example Course: ARC 103 Title: Architecture and Sensitivity: A Manifesto for Sustainable Design This manifesto proposes an approach to sustainable design that I am interested in exploring during my time studying architecture. The idea of sustainability is a complex one, not without apparent contradictions. This makes it difficult to define in a wholly satisfactory manner. For the purposes of this manifesto I will advert to the definition proposed by Jason McLennan who asserts that sustainable design: seeks to maximize the quality of the built environment, while minimizing or eliminating negative impact to the natural environment. I find this definition particularly useful in the emphasis which it places on quality. By quality, in this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arising out of his respect for the site, the scale of Aalto s office building derives both its horizontal and vertical character from the nearby historical buildings, hence its symmetrical, formal faГ§ade. A more recent example of contextually sensitive design is afforded by Grafton Architect s proposal for the new Faculty of Economics for the University of Toulouse, still under construction. While envisaging their project, the architects walked from one side of the city to the other, gauging the character of the brick facades, the polygonal towers, the transitions from streets to courts and the underlying spatial patterns. The resulting design offers a sensitive response to the layered history and unique geography of the site. As founding partner Shelley McNamara has put it, the building weaves into the mesh of the city. 4. Connected to Nature Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you. Frank Lloyd Wright By nature I mean a world predominantly uninterfered with by man. Building in a way that is sensitive to what is natural, its resources and habitats is a key issue in current debates about sustainable design. That said, it is nearly one hundred years since Frank Lloyd Wright offered architectural proposals showing how to live in harmony with the environment. He called this an organic architecture...of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Research Paper On The United Kingdom Country Overview The United Kingdom is an island nation off the western coast of Europe, comprised of the four nations of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. With a total population of 64.4 million people over nearly 242,000 sq. kilometers, the United Kingdom (commonly shortened to the UK) is the fourth most densely populated country in Europe. The majority of the population is centered around a few cores, most notably the capital of London. Other major population centers include Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Liverpool. (All facts and figures in the above paragraph are from the United States Central Intelligence Agency.) The majority language spoken in the UK is English, although with some variations in spelling and vocabulary from the English spoken in the United States. Some regional languages exist, such as Gaelic, Scots, or Cornish. The currency of the United Kingdom is the British Pound. The current conversion of the British Pound to the U.S. Dollar is 1 GBP = 1.2236 USD (Bird). Culture and Customs The population make up is similar to that of the United States and Canada. The majority of the population identifies as white, with a descending percentage of minority ethnicities or nationalities. While people in the United Kingdom are generally accepting of various religions it would still be best to avoid this topic of conversation. Negative past events can make for uncomfortable, or even hostile, emotions. It is also wise to avoid discussing politics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Society Views On Abortion Abortion is currently one of the most heated topics in society. The different views of abortion are mainly based on the ethical, biological and religious ideas. Abortion is defined as a medical procedure used to end a pregnancy and cause the death of the fetus. There are three basic problems society faces: status of the fetus, rights of both a woman and a fetus, and whether the harm of restricting abortionoutweighs the loss of life caused by having an abortion (S1). The different views of abortions are summarized by two different names. The first one name would be pro life which are people who are opposed to abortion. Society likes to believe that these individuals suggest that anyone in favor of abortion are murderers and are also anti life (S1).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dilation and evacuation is one method of abortion used after eighteen weeks. It is similar to the dilation and curettage method used at twelve weeks gestation but instead of the loop shaped knife used in dilation and curettage abortions, a pair of forceps is inserted into the womb to grasp part of the fetus. This instrument is then used to grasp any bones of the baby and pull them out of the woman. This process is repeated until the fetus is completely dismembered and removed. This procedure is known as one of the more vulgar procedures because in most cases, the child s spine and skull must be broken in order for it to come out properly. Another type of abortion used after the woman has reached eighteen weeks is the salt poisoning injection. During this procedure, a needle is injected into the woman s abdomen. This allows a strong salt solution to be injected into the baby s sac. The baby swallows this fluid and is potentially poisoned by it. This solution is known to act as a corrosive, and burn the outer layer of skin. This procedure differs from others because the mother still goes into labor and births a child, dead or still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analysis Of Happiness Is A Warm Gun Fast forward three years and it is easy to see what dramatic change came about in The Beatles style. In 1968 The Beatles released their White Album. This album took them into a transcendental era of the psychedelic movement, where drug fueled experimentation with heavy beats and intense topics became the focus of their music. Happiness Is A Warm Gun is a musical masterpiece that combined The Beatles new found music style, edgy, risky lyrics, and an underlying undertone that many viewed as inappropriate for the public audience. The song opens musically with only a guitar playing a riff behind the vocals. The song sounds to be in C major, but the opening sounds to be in a minor key. This song seems like it is three different songs woven together through intense beats and time signature changes. The beginning is 4/4 but changes to 3/4 and 2/4 throughout the songs entirety. If I separated the song into three parts, different tempos and instruments can be heard. In the beginning, only a guitar plays, followed by drums and short chord strikes to create a chopping noise. The second part, characterized by the tempo change and an intense guitar solo, adds a new percussion sound through the slashing of cymbals and deliberate pedal stomps. The third part shows another signature change back to 4/4 and a milder use of the cymbal, while still maintaining the chord chops. The riff from the introduction is maintained throughout the whole song. A syncopated melody can be heard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Discuss How Changes on Aggregate Demand Influence Price... Diana Gaita Economics FB1 Discuss how changes on aggregate demand influence price levels, output levels and employment. The meaning of aggregate is added together. All of the elements introduced in microeconomics are totaled in macroeconomics. Aggregate demand and supply analysis brings together the amount that consumers wish to consume and firms wish to produce at any price levels. Aggregate demand (AD) is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) at a given time and price level. Also it is the amount of goods and services that will be purchased at all possible price levels in the economy. This is called the demand for the Gross Domestic Product of a country when inventory levels are static. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Confidence in future sales patterns and government incentive and regulations will also affect the investment levels. Another injection in the economy is the multiplier effect of the investment. In the economy, the money invested today will have a greater impact such as increasing the levels of output in the future. This is because investment rises the capital stock. With an evolution in technology, the machineries help production become faster and cheaper, thus contributing greatly to increasing the output in long term. * The Price Level and Net Exports: The Exchange Rate Effect Exports represent an injection into the circular flow of income, in that the money paid for goods and services sold abroad enters the domestic flow of income. Imports mean that there is an outflow of money, and exports minus imports gives the total movement of funds known as net exports. There are a number of reasons why the value of net exports might change. If the exchange rate increases in value against other currencies, imports become cheaper and exports more expensive on world markets. Over time, people respond to these relative price movements and the demand for exports falls and the demand for imports rises. A stronger currency will worsen net exports, whereas a weaker currency will improve the figure. Also, for example if a fall in the UK price level causes UK interest rates to fall, the real exchange rate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Descriptive Experience Of Fish Version 2: 5 fish, mean fish, dead fish, no fish! I opened the black hatch on the lid of the fish tank. Turning open the lid of the plastic container, I reached inside and took out a pinch of the musty smelling fish food flakes. I sprinkled the flakes over the water in the fish tank and watched as the 5 fish swam up, gulping up the thin copper, crimson, and mahogany colored flakes. I watched until the fish swam away, finished with their meal. I then closed the hatch, put away and closed the jar of fish food, and walked out of my room. Feeding time was over. Just a couple days ago, I had been at Petsmart with my family. The fish tanks at Petsmart were all lined up against the walls, illuminated by blue and violet lights. Each fish tank held fish of all kinds of different shapes, colors, and sizes. My family had bought 5 glimmering fish, a bag of fish care supplies, and when we got home, my mom and dad took the old fish tank we had in our garage, and much to my delight, set it up in my room, on top of a low bookcase. One day, me and my mom both saw something odd in the fish tank.. One of the fish, a huge fish with silver colored scales, was pecking at some of the smaller fish, causing a couple of their scales to fall off and drift around in the water. Me and my sister started calling that fish the, mean fish. Later, I walked in my room to see that the mean fish was now stuck inside a fishbowl! But technically, the fishbowl was actually inside the fish tank, just a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Continuity And Summary Of Chapter 5 Oswalt which is the worldview of continuity or correspondence. Continuity is a philosophical principle that asserts that all things are continuous with each other. 4 There are many versions of this idea, but the core is the same. Myth relies on the rationale that all things are continuous with each other. No matter which definition is used, the Bibleis not a myth. Chapter 3: Continuity: The Basis of Mythical Thinking As Oswalt revealed in the other chapters the worldview is continuity, myth s distinct character, and it is pantheistic in nature. This means, there is no fundamental distinction between the three realms: humanity, nature, and the divine. 5 Oswalt verbalizes in this chapter, those who believe this concept, the visible world is a reflection of the invisible (divine) world. What happens to one in the divine, happens to them in the world, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2) Iconoclasm God cannot be represented through the making of any type object. (3) First Principle of Spirit God the Spirit came before everything else, He is the one who brought matter in to the existence. (4) Absence of Conflict in the Creation Process Creation of the world was completed only through the will of God, and not because of some interstellar struggle between forces. (5) High View of Humanity God created humanity in His image which is not consistent that gods were made in the image of humanity, this placed us in a more valued sense of being than simply serving the gods. The Reliability of God God is consistent in all He does, and He will have mercy and bless those that follow him. (6) God is Supra Sexual He is not sexed, and as a result sexuality does not play apart in the ultimate reality. Because of this, if a man and a woman have sex together nothing happens to God or nature. (7) Prohibition of Magic Humanity is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Analysis Of The Four Seasons The Four Seasons is a set of four violin concertos composed by 17th and 18th century composer Antonio Vivaldi. Vivaldi was born on March 4th 1678, in Venice, Italy and was renowned for his Baroque styled concertos and operas. He was a prolific composer who created numerous works and became a highly influential innovator in form and pattern (biography.com). He was also ordained as priest but chose to follow through with his passion for music. Giovanni Battista Vivaldi, Vivaldi s father, was a professional violinist and taught Vivaldi how to play, but as his violin practice flourished a chronic shortness of breath barred him from mastering wind instruments (biography.com). Amongst the most popular pieces in the Classical music repertoire, The Four Seasons is Vivaldi s best known work. Composed between 1720 and 1723, during the Baroque period, Vivaldi published his work in 1725 in Amsterdam as part of a set of twelve concerti. Uncommon to the time, The Four Seasons were published with accompanying poems, possibly written by Vivaldi, to illustrate what is was about the seasons that his music was designed to evoke. Vivaldi was inspired by many landscape paintings by Marco Ricci, an Italian artist of the time, and wanted to represent each season. All three movements are written in Ritornello form and are performed in common time. In each movement there are five instruments used Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello, Bass. The first movement is mainly homophonic and is performed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Essay on Purple is to Lavender as Woman is to Feminist For hundreds of years women were to be seen and not heard, owned by their father or husband, and looked down upon by society if they never married. Although women were often helping in any way they could in any type of war or disaster, they were never given credit when it was due simply because of their anatomy. The Women s Liberation, also known as the Feminist Movement, Women s Lib, and the Women s Movement, encompasses to a concatenation of campaigns for improvements on issues such as reproductive rights, domestic violence, maternity leave, equal pay, women s suffrage, sexual harassment and sexual violence. The movement has gone through three waves: the first wave beginning in the late 19th century and the early 20th century... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In those two days the women, and some men, were able to draw up the Declaration of Sentiments, which is loosely based off of the Declaration of Independence, and an accompanying list of resolutions, both to be debated before being well prepared and properly altered before being put forward for signatures. There was a heated debate about keeping the idea of women s suffrage out of the document; however, in the end it was kept, being signed by 100 people out of about 300, 68 being women and 32 were men. It was not until the 1850 s that something similar to the Seneca Falls Convention was organized in Britain. Its main meeting place was at Langham Place in London, where a group of middle class women, led by Barbara Bodichon and Bessie Rayner Parkes, met to discuss then contemporary issues concerning women and publish the English Woman s Journal (1858 64). A major triumph was the opening of higher education for females, the broadening of professions (ex. medicine), married women s property rights which were acknowledged in the Married Women s Property Act of 1870; and there was some improvement in divorced and separated women s child custody rights, as when most divorces occurred and children were involved, the husband often obtained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Natural Evil Short Essay on Hamartiology God created a world free of sin and where we could co exist with wild animals, the lion with the sheep eating side by side and with us, without fear. I want to start form the beginning so we can understand how and when sin and evil entered the world. This happened when man (Adam) sinned against God; Adam disobeyed God by eating the fruit that God had said not to eat. There is way s to see this problem of what we call evil, not sin since sin is against God. We can see in Job all the evil that came to him (it wasn t from God but God let it happened) it was from Satan. Satan went in God s presence and God told him about how Job s faithfulness towards Him, and Satan replied because you have blessed him stretch... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I strongly belief that one should never try to dispute God. We should accept His will no matter the circumstances just like Job. I believe God would not like that since through out the bible He teaches us to obey His orders and not once He tells us to dispute not even to question Him. Word count: #800 Bibliography Holy Bible NIV, Evangelical Dictionary of theology Walter A Elwell Theology of Today Elmer L ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Coca Cola And A Low Calorie Cola With each day, the advertisement industry is growing, becoming one of the most undeviating parts of our lives. According to statistics, one third of all commercials are produced right here in the United States. Being home to major multi national companies, the United States witnesses both excellent and atrocious ads. While many firms have failed dreadfully sometimes to promote their products through the help of a commercial, Coca cola has always flourished in this sector. Coca Cola managed to produce astounding ads by consistently creating an emotional connection with its audience. With the launch of its new soda Coca Cola Life in Buenos Aires Argentina, The Coca Cola companyhas released another scintillating and heartwarming commercial along with it. The sixty second Coca Cola ad advocates Coca Cola Life, a low calorie cola that is naturally sweetened with stevia leaf extract and sugar. By chronicling the joys and pains of parenting and by portraying a family environment, Coca Cola effectively elicits from viewers that connect their product with a sense of the warmth of a peaceful family life. Thousands of ads have tackled the highs and lows of first time parenting but none quite as magnificently as this. At the end of the commercial, it sends out a message, Destapa Tu Naturaleza. Substantially, the brand s campaign invites consumers to open their good nature. Eventually, they synthesized the idea of parenting and good nature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act ( Ppaca ) With the establishment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), more and more Americans are able to have access to the healthcare, but roadblocks have occurred in the road to get there. After the signing of the bill into law, about 26 states filed a lawsuit in the setting of a federal court. This was done to challenge the constitutionality of the individual mandate (individuals must possess a minimum level of health insuranceor face financial penalties) and the Medicaid expansion (individuals earning less than 133% of the poverty level baseline are eligible for Medicaid). The Medicare expansion is optional, however, as of current, all the states are participating in it. The federal court had decided to determine is the two provisions of the bill were unconstitutional or not and if it is right for other courts to rule on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. On the basis of this, the Supreme Courtdecided that the individual mandate is a constitutional exercise of Congress to lay tax plans out. This decision was unexpected by many, as lower courts believed the opposite of the mandate. The court ruled in favor on the basis of three factors, which were Americans eventually have to pay less for the penalties rather than the price of insurance, the mandate provision does not turn on an individual if they do not purchase insurance and it does prohibit the IRS from collecting the payments through punitive means such as criminal prosecution. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Methodology And Format Of Any Scientific Work Essay Research design This refers to the plan, structure and format of any scientific or statistical work. It serves the purpose of guiding the researcher in his study and will set out the framework to be used. Research design will basically cover the data collection process, tools of collecting such data, how the tools will be used to collect data and how to analyze the collected data into a useful form (Gosling, 2014). A problem will be raised by researcher in which he will carry out his course study to draw an answer throughcollecting data (Meyer, et al, 2012). The research process is as follows: Statement of problem is identified( Research problem); Making a plan how to start the actual research is determined; Determining research type to use and Stating methods to use. The research problem will be identified as follows: 1.Obtaining a problem you are already aware of. You may choose from social environment and any other facts that researcher knows. 2.Asking from experts and teachers. This is also another avenue of obtaining a research problem. Practitioners can be interviewed who will provide a much deeper insight to a problem. This is one of the best methods since practitioners have myriad of experience in research field and 3.Reviewing from books The following are the types of research design: Action form of Research Design This type of research design follows a process where an exploratory approach is adopted, a detailed interpretation of research problem and action ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...