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Marriage Essay Topics
1. Marriage Essay Topics
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2. Ambiguity in English
Ambiguity in English
Ambiguity refers to the ambiguous meanings of certain sentence or word in the written form or in
the verbal form. Ambiguity is common in the natural language and is also one of the most
important subjects for the investigation on language. It may hinder people from conducting a
smooth communication since different people would interpret the sentence or word in different ways
because of ambiguity. With the development and diversification of language, ambiguity is
inevitable in most of the languages and English is no exception. From the perspective of
semasiology, when a sentence or a word can be interpreted in two or more ways, there is an
ambiguity. There are numerous of ambiguous structures and ambiguous sentences in English.
Whenever people talk or write, they would like to try to make their ideas clearly expressed and
understood, which make the investigation on the ambiguity necessary.
Ambiguity is a unique language phenomenon, which is prevalent in many languages. Therefore, it
is necessary to investigate the creation and formation of ambiguity. In the daily life, people would
choose to state their mind, convey their message, express their feelings and share their experience
through different pronunciations, tones, intonations, vocabularies and grammatical structures. In
the process of a communication, for certain need, people have to communicate their thought
through with help of body language so as to be understood clearly, which helps to explain
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3. Mary Had Been Immaculately Conceived Without Original Sin
Roman Catholic Church proclaimed that Mary had been immaculately conceived without
original sin or its stain, which is a corrupt nature due to the original sin. This is call the doctrine
of the Immaculate Conception. It was officially defined by Pope Pius IX in 1854. The reference
for the doctrine is Luke 1:28. When Gabriel said to Mary that she was highly favored and blessed
among women, Mary herself was troubled and considered what such salutation meant. The angel
explained in verses 30 33 that such greeting was given because Godhad chosen her as the mother of
the messiah. The Catholics deduce the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception from the
interpretation of highly favored and blessed, which went too far from the context. It is not clear
why the Catholic Churchclaims such a strange doctrine. A Catholic priest argued that Mary should
be free from original sin so that Jesuscould be free from original sin and that God graciously and
miraculously made Mary without original sin. If Mary immaculate condition was necessary for
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But a Rosary prayer titled the Salve Regina starts as; Hail Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life
our sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry... They do cry to Mary. The Catechism 2675 of
the Catholic Church says that the Churches developed their prayer to the holy Mother of God,
centering it on the person of Christ manifested in his mysteries. The Catholics do pray to Mary.
They made Mary a divine being. It is an idolatry. They call Mary the Mother of God as if she has
divinity. When Elisabeth greeted Mary saying the mother of my lord should come to me, Mary
replies, My spirit rejoices in God my savior. Mary knew that she was a human being who needed a
savior. Both Elisabeth and Mary should have had no idea of blasphemy such as exalting Mary to
the Mother of
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4. Ancient Greek And Greek History
In ancient Greek, hundreds of city state called polis was developed throughout the area. Polis
means an independent community of citizens inhabiting a city and the countryside around it (Hunt,
51). Being in mountainous and island region, many were isolated from each other, and often hostile
to each other. They maintained constant conflicts between polis throughout ancient Greek history.
They never became a nation. Among many polis, Athens and Spartaare the most famous ancient
Greek polis known to modern history. They were unique in terms of political systems as well as its
culture. Even though they had same cultural background such as same language or same religions,
their political systems were very different. There were three types of political systems adapted by
ancient Greek. Athens had democracywhile Sparta had Oligarchy. Corinth had Tyranny. The
comparison between Sparta and Athens in terms of political system as well as cultural
background will be discussed in this research paper. In ancient Greek, polis has two different
meaning. First, polis means literally a city, an urban settlement, and a social boundary. Second,
polis also has meaning of a state, and a political organization. The polis in ancient Greek has both
meaning, as a city as well as a state and political entity. Each polis has chosen different political
system. Sometimes, they changed their political system after bad tyrant dies or weak oligarchy not
functioning right, but most
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5. Who Owns the Ice House Essay
Cindy Amadi
US 100976 064
Professor Theresa Wallace
September 6, 2013
1.) What did you find to be some key themes in this book? (Please list and describe at least 4).
Answer.
a.) Choice The power to choose is a fundamental concept of an entrepreneur s life. Our environment
can affect the choices we make. We tend to respond to our circumstance by choosing the way by
which we respond. One can choose to give a positive or a negative response to their environment.
The choice we make is what determines the outcome of our lives. The mark you make today will
show up tomorrow .
b.) Opportunity Opportunities pose as problems in disguise. Entrepreneurs are problem solvers; this
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A brand is what can either attract people to you or make people avoid you; people would identify
you by the brand you portray. One can communicate their brand through actions and words. It is
essential to understand that wherever we are, in whatever we do, we are all building our brand .
2.) What opportunities do you think your experience at Kent State University will provide you?
How do you plan to utilize those opportunities to achieve your goals?
Answer.
I have gone through the Kent state university website and discovered I can benefit from Kent
state university in so many ways. I have also seen that there are so many opportunities waiting
for me in Kent state. Diversity is something I know I can benefit from in Kent state university.
Kent is relatively a large school consisting of people from different races and cultural groups. In
Kent, I would learn how to interact freely with people from different races and also learn about
various cultures and lifestyles. Also accepting responsibilities is another area I would benefit
from; I would learn to accept responsibilities for my educational life, social life and generally
college life as a whole making me independent. I would also profit from the academic resources
available to me; the library which would provide me with detailed information on all I need to
know, also the tutoring services which would be of great value to me. All
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6. Into The Wild Sacrifice Analysis
Patty Zhang
Gilligan
Honors American Literature
26 September 2016 Sacrifice as a Value Trade off Between Society and Individual
In any conception of the human condition, sacrifice inevitably accompanies the choices that life
presents. Yet, the definition of sacrifice is ambiguous and relies on individual interpretation: it can
be willingly trading lesser possessions for more desirable goals or forcibly relinquishing values.
Despite the distinct social contexts and time periods, Jon Krakauer s Into the Wild and Kate
Chopin s The Awakening reflect similar notions of sacrificethrough their protagonists, Chris
McCandless and Edna Pontellier respectively. Chris McCandless and Edna Pontellier perceive
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Edna becomes increasingly dissatisfied as a mother woman once she realizes that sacrifice
means choosing between an outward existence which conforms and an inward life which
questions (13). After the summer at Grand Isle, Edna begins to pursue her own interests,
relieving herself of obligations because she no longer feels content to feed upon opinion when
her own soul had invited her (94). Edna s awakening is directly caused by her perception of
sacrifice. Realizing that fulfilling social roles necessitates giving up her autonomy, Edna fights
against the sacrifice that her culture expects from women. She moves out into a pigeon house
and refuses to entertain guests on reception day, small actions which resist the social pressures
threatening her personal identity. Edna consciously destroys the facade of a traditional life for
her genuine desires, noting that it is better to wake up after all, even to suffer, rather than to
remain a dupe to illusions (112). Self discovery is worth life s delirium to Edna; the possible
social repercussions and stigma are painful but necessary sacrifices. Edna dismantles the false life
she leads, and with it social benefits and status, believing that the the suffering is preferable to
sacrificing and repressing her true self. Her understanding of sacrifice as
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7. Essay on Harry Potter
Running Head: Concepts of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s stone
Within the story of Harry Potter there are many concepts to be noted. This book is interesting and
very different from any other book. These many concepts will tell you about some of these strange
things that goes on.
Shortly after Harry was born a villain called Voldermont killed his parents. Somehow Harry did not
die from Voldermont, but not only did he live, he almost killed this great dart magician. As the only
survivor, a giant called Hagrid took him to his Auntand Uncle Dursleys house and left them on the
doorstep with a note. Ever since that day, he has been living in a blended family. That is a family...
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By definition Harry had an ascribed status in his life. Ever since he was a little boy and lived
through one of the best dark magicians magic, he was known as the boy who lived. Everyone
knew who he was. When he went to dragon alley with Hagrid, at school, everybody whispered
about him as he passed in the hallways.
As soon as Harry passed through that gate of nine and three quarters he entered a kind of total
institution. A place where he was cut off from the society that he knows and would then be
controlled by the officials, or a principal and teachers. This happens because he can t really go
back home with out regretting it and when he gets there like always the principal and teachers
basically control you anyway.
The looking glass self happens when our self develops by internalizing others reactions from
what we say or others say. A good example of this is when everyone is on the train riding to
Hogwarts. Harry was talking to one of his friends and was talking about Voldermont. Every time
he said that name, his friend told him that he shouldn t use that name and just say you know who.
Harry learned this fast because every time he d say it, his friend would either tell him or get a
scared look on his face.
When Harry arrives he is a hero to almost everyone before he even knows who they are. Now he
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8. Essay on Comparing Death of a Salesman and Fences
When it comes to comparing and contrasting two different cultures and morals the differences can
be night and day. In Death Of A Salesman and Fences, these stories follow two middle class
families around the same time period (late 1940 1950 s), who are both facing problems within their
own household s. From marital issues to failing father/son relationships, both of these stories paint a
picture to the audience of what life in an urban familyliving in that time setting was like through
the author s eyes. And even yet with all the things between these two plays that make them alike,
there are also many things that make them very different. In Fences we follow Troy Maxon, an ex
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Willy s son Happy constantly stands in biff s shadow while Lyons is Troy s son from a different
mother who never saw Troy through his childhood due to Troy being in jail, unlike Corey, so its
almost as if he stands in Corey s shadow as well though Troy nor Rose treats him any differently.
Unlike Willy and Linda, who seem to put more attention towards Biff than Happy. So it seems that
the boys all have similarities between them but the way they are treated by their mother and father
are where the differences lay.
In Death Of A Salesman Willy treats his wife Linda, as though he does not appreciate her. He
talks to her disrespectfully and even ignores her on occasion, and even though he does this
blatantly she still stands by his side and acts as his support. In Fences Troy treats his wife Rose
with a certain amount of respect but when he does step out of line Rose is not the one to take it. A
perfect example of this would be the fact that both men had found a way to have an extramarital
affair, and both for validations reasons. Linda chose to ignore the fact that Willy was having an
affair. By ignoring what was happening, Linda did not have to admit to herself what was going on,
and saved herself some difficult choices. Linda was not strong enough to make those choices.
When Rose found out that Troy had been unfaithful she chose to leave him. And even through it all
she still chose to take care of the child he had with another
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9. The Preparation Of Grignard Reagents
The preparation of Grignard reagents typically involves the reaction of an alkyl halide or aryl halide
with magnesium metal in an anhydrous ethereal solvent. This reaction results in the formation of a
carbon magnesium complex within an alkyl magnesium halide or aryl magnesium halide. Grignard
reagents are considered to be strong nucleophiles and strong bases that have the ability to react with
acidic proton sources and carbonyl functional groups. The preparation of Grignard reagents must be
conducted in aprotic solvents to minimize interactions with strong proton sources that may result in
undesired products. Furthermore, the solvent chosen for the reaction must dissolve everything in
solution. Commonly used solvents in Grignard reactions are diethyl etherand tetrahydrofuran
(THF). They are preferred over hexane solvents due to the presence of an oxygenatom which
contains a lone electron pair that attracts the partially positive magnesium metal, resulting in
increased stability. As mentioned previously, Grignard reagents are strong nucleophiles. Thus, there
is a possibility that they may react with other molecules in side reactions. One such side reaction
involves the Grignard reagent reacting with molecular oxygen (O2) to form a peroxide molecule.
In another side reaction, the Grignard reagent may react with carbon dioxide(CO2) to form a
carboxylate molecule. These side reactions can pose a problem since molecular oxygen and carbon
dioxide are in excess under normal
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10. Nursing Safe Profession
Is Nursing a Safe Profession? Nurses are more prone to acquire disease, because of coming in
direct contact with the patients. They are exposed to various kinds of disease from their
patients. The disease could be Blood Borne, Air Borne or from Contact. According to National
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 44% of nurses are exposed to Blood and other
bodily secretions from the patients. There are chances of nurses getting these diseases by coming
in contact with blood or bodily secretions except sweat of the patients for example an accidental
needle stick or if the nurse has open skin and the infected blood or bodily secretion from the
patient comes in direct contact with that open skin or it comes in direct contact with the nurses
eyes. Another kind of disease exposure are Air Borne disease like T.B. (Tuberculosis), influenza,
etc. These pathogens are spread through air; by coughing or sneezing of the infected person. These
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These kind of pathogens spreads through contact. By contact means it could be a direct or indirect
contact. Direct contact means by touching the patient directly, and indirect contact means by
coming in contact with the furniture in the patients room. However precautions are taken by the
administration to prevent the spread and exposure of these pathogens. Sometimes it s too late to
put them in place. Like a patient is admitted into the hospital in an emergency and primary care is
being started, and once the patient s condition stabilizes other tests for the above mentioned
suspected diseases are carried out, and the test turns out positive. By this time the nurses are already
been exposed to some of these diseases which requires more than the standard precautions being
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11. Human Activities And Its Effect On The Environment
As humans, it is important that we understand what our built environment is. The built environment
is human activities and their interactions to the environment that are shaped by our social economic
activities. Furthermore, it is also imperative to know what pollutants are, pollutants are any gas,
liquid or solid substance that have been emitted into the atmosphere and are in high enough
concentrations to be considered harmful to the environment, or human, animal and plant health
(B.C. Air Quality , 2013). The concepts of spatiality, temporality, organizational structure, and
health effects and outcomes all relate to one another in a sense that they are scales or levels that
can correlate with one another to create cause and effects to the environment. Scale can be defined
as the spatial, temporal, quantitative, or analytical dimensions used to measure and study any
phenomenon, and levels as the units of analysis that are located at different positions on a scale
(Cash, 2006). Similar to spatial scale that can be thought of as divisible into different levels,
temporal scale can be thought of as divisible into different time frames related to rates, durations, or
frequencies (Cash, 2006). Studies have found that exposure to pollutants such as nitrogen dioxides
(NO2), sulfur dioxides (SO2), ozone, and particulate matter (PM) has been associated with
increased mortality and hospital admissions due to health outcomes such as respiratory and
cardiovascular
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12. The Pros And Cons Of Hate Crime
Crimes based off of hate is a crime that is caused based off a bias towards a person or race. These
crimes are called hate crimes and effect people all around of all ages and is a bais that is not
easily forgotten. There are laws specifically for this crime that one can be persecuted for just for
people who have disagreement about another person s religion and race , and why we need them
in our society. Hate crimes in my opinion are wrong and not needed in this world but can not be
forgotten because of history between people. If the history between the people of this world was
different then maybe these laws would be unnecessary but we need them to protect the good people
in the world who didn t ask to be different.
Laws are necessary part of a government. Government serves as system that can provide services
and order which the people can pick their respentace. Now imagine a law that help protect you,
your race, ideas, sexual orientation and so forth. Now imagine a group of people or even
organization who are against you views. To a certain point to even hurt or murder your ideas. Like
any government laws are place to protect the people and that s what hate crime laws are. Too protect
citizens no matter their race and choices. But that doesn t seem to be the case always. In article by .
Hate crime is a crime that affects people more and leave a biased in peoples mind that cause lots
of psychological damage and possible physical depending on the person who is the victim
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13. The Legend Of King Arthur And Le Morte DArthur
Has a book or movie given enjoyment through a hard time? Thomas Malory and Terry Gilliam
have opposing writing styles as a result of the context they wrote their texts in. Thomas Malory,
author of Le Morte d Arthur, writes his book as a compilation of tales and Terry Gilliam writes
his version as a script for a movie. While both Gilliam and Malory use an episodic narrative,
Gilliam writes his movie as a parody to mock old England and other versions of the Legend of
King Arthur, and Malory uses his book as a story that includes immense details about a legend.
While Le Morte d Arthur and Monty Python and the Holy Grailboth share a common plot, the
works differ on intended purpose and tone. The audiences each author tries to appease changes
each author s writing style; Thomas Malory is trying to appease a fifteenth century audience who
is traumatized by numerous uprisings and despair due to a history of atrocious kings, while Terry
Gilliamis trying to entertain a more modern audience that wants a humorous and satirical
movie.The intended purpose of each of the authors, differ in that each are delivering their works to
a situationally different audience. In the fifteenth century, when Le Morte d Arthur was written,
people were just beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel after a history of tyrannical
kings. Even so, one of the worst Kings of England ever was King Richard III who was reigning
just as the book was written. Although King Richard was not the
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14. Analysis Of The Glass Menagerie
The Glass Menagerie is a play written by Tennessee Williams. It is mainly about three characters:
Tom Wingfield, the narrator; Amanda Wingfield, Tom s mother; and Laura Wingfield, Tom s
sister. The family is supported by both Tom and Amanda, working at a shoemaking warehouse
and selling magazine subscriptions respectively. However, with some things unable to work,
Amanda wants Laura to have a man to support both of them, but there are some things that are
restraining her from doing so, such as Laura s disposition. Tom brings a man named Jim O
Connor to satisfy Amanda s wants, but this, too, does not work out. The Wingfields are all stuck
in their own illusions in some way, and Jim is the only escape, coming from the real world. The
Glass Menagerie explores many things in the aspects of a dysfunctional family, using contrasts
between fantasy and reality. The entire play itself is a mixture of reality and illusions due to the
fact that it is a memory play. Tom says in his opening monologue, I give you truth in the pleasant
disguise of illusion... it is sentimental, it is not realistic (Williams 1707 08; scene 1). The play is
based on true and accurate events, but it is from Tom s memory, so some things are exaggerated
more than they should be. Some of the things Tom has experienced may be exaggerated to the point
of illusion, such as Amanda s outbursts throughout the play. The audience does not know the
scenario from an outside point of view, but this is Tom s memory, so
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15. Chemical Oxygen Demand
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 5210 BIOCHEMICAL
OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)*#(1) 5220 CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (COD)*#(2) 5220 A.
Introduction Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is defined as the amount of a specified oxidant that
reacts with the sample under controlled conditions. The quantity of oxidant consumed is expressed
in terms of its oxygen equivalence. Because of its unique chemical properties, the dichromate ion
(Cr2O72 ) is the specified oxidant in Methods Section 5220B, Section 5220C, and Section 5220D;
it is reduced to the chromic ion (Cr3+) in these tests. Both organic and inorganic components of a
sample are subject to oxidation, but in most cases the organic component predominates and is...
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Do not use the test for samples containing more than 2000 mg Cl /L. Techniques designed to
measure COD in saline waters are available.1,2 Halide interferences may be removed by
precipitation with silver ion and filtration before digestion. This approach may introduce
substantial errors due to the occlusion and carrydown of COD matter from heterogenous samples.
Ammonia and its derivatives, in the waste or generated from nitrogen containing organic matter,
are not oxidized. However, elemental chlorine reacts with these compounds. Hence, corrections
for chloride interferences are difficult. Nitrite (NO2 ) exerts a COD of 1.1 mg O2/mg NO2 N.
Because concentrations of NO2 in waters rarely exceed 1 or 2 mg NO2 N/L, the interference is
considered insignificant and usually is ignored. To eliminate a significant interference due to NO2 ,
add 10 mg sulfamic acid for each mg NO2 N present in the sample volume used; add the same
amount of sulfamic acid to the reflux vessel containing the distilled water blank. Reduced inorganic
species such as ferrous iron, sulfide, manganous manganese, etc., are oxidized quantitatively under
the test conditions. For samples containing significant levels of these species, stoichiometric
oxidation can be assumed from known initial concentration of the interfering species and
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16. Chisinau Research Paper
Important Safety Tips and Warnings while in Chisinau
If you are going to be Chisinau anytime soon it s important to be prepared in regards to safety
before your arrival. Having knowledge beforehand can increase safety and make your time more
enjoyable.
Beware of local police
Be prepared to feel like you are under interrogation if you get stopped by the local police. They
have a reputation of making travelers uneasy when asked for their passport. Visitors have often
been required to pay a fine if they don t have their passport on hand or even if the picture did not
look exactly like the one who held the passport.
Stay safe by being informed before you go
If you want to explore Chisinau, be prepared by understanding what the city is all
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17. The Development Of The Roman Republic
The development of the Roman Republic is an overshadowed, yet important, piece of Roman
civilization. When asked about Rome many only relish in the grand military expansions or
grand virtues of the organized empire that was established. However, full of turmoil Rome was
left to battle its own structural demons. Romans based their identities off of unwritten morals
and beliefs established through tradition. The struggle within Rome is evident throughout the
writings of Appian and Rigsby. The development of the Twelve Tables brings forth the beginning
of Rome s attempt to establish order throughout the republic and balance both the cultural and
economic beliefs. I will prove that the Roman Republic used law in an effort to keep cultural
traditions and establish economic prosperity. Rome originally based the law systems on codes
of unwritten law. This law based itself upon basic morals and the idea to have an upstanding
virtue as an individual. However, this legal system soon came to an end due to the abuse and
twisting of the law codes, so that those in power could oppress the common people. A furor for
an establishment of written law over took the plebians, law that would establish a fair and
opportunistic life. The Twelve Tables sought to shorten the gap between plebians and patricians by
setting a written law code, which embraced the moral beliefs all romans shared. The moral values
and unwritten law code are established evidently in the Twelve Tables , When a person
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18. Analysis Of Big Pharma s Power Over Congress
Even if reference pricing when brought to market did work effectively without stifling
innovation, the process of creating a new act to instate a reference pricing law would be far too
long and drawn out to make such a risk worthwhile. Just getting such a bill to the point where
Congress would vote on it would be a long and winding road of pushing the bill through
committees and rewriting parts of it to get the house and senate to even consider passing it,
likely taking close to a year if successful. And even getting to the voting stage, such a bill would
have a very low chance of passing through Congress. This is because, as Mundy states, Big
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It, as stated earlier, has many of the same traits that commonly posed solutions like reference
pricing do. But it takes what these solutions have and expands upon it, by encouraging innovation
rather than stifling it and offering the important power bestowed to Congress to march in when
not properly enforced. Although stated in the act that Congress may march in when the
guidelines of the act are not being followed (as they aren t), the government has never once
exercised its right to march in, and there only has been five attempts (petitions from patients,
advocacy groups, or corporations) to get the government to invoke march in rights (Mundy).
Also, Bayh Dole has never been publicly discussed by any administration so far (Arno and
Davis). The lack of action by Congress can be attributed to pharmaceutical company s hold on
Congress as mentioned earlier, and the lack of public knowledge or push for the act. With only five
attempts by the public to get Congress to march in and not many institutions really talking about
the Bayh Dole Act, it s no wonder not much has been done. If more attention were brought to the
Bayh Dole Act through petitions and focus groups as Mundy discusses, Congress could be more
eager to exercise their march in rights. Also, if more government agencies such as the National
Institute of Heath talked about the Bayh Dole Act and its
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19. The Civil Rights Movement and To Kill a Mockingbird
The beginning of the Civil Rights Movement era corresponds with the time that Harper Lee was
writing about Scout Finch and her brother Jem. They live in the very state that events like the
Montgomery Bus boycott would take place. The fictional town of Maycomb is in Alabama, the
same state where Martin Luther King Jr. would rise to be the voice of African Americans aching
for equality. The actual movement may have started in 1960 but that is the same year that To Kill a
Mockingbirdwas published and huge events were rupturing the south, throughout the novel readers
can see the attitude of a want and need for equality in characters and some events. The civil rights
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Later, due to the events of the boycott, Martin Luther King Jr. emerged and was the movement s
most effective leader (Clayborne Carson). He is known for his nonviolent tactics and his I Have
a Dream speech. Martin Luther King Jr. was also a member of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and later became the president of the SCLC in 1957
following the Montgomery Bus Boycott. To Kill a Mockingbird was written and published in
1960, in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement (Carolyn Jones). This time was just a few years
after events like the murder of Emmett Till, a fourteen year old boy accused of whistling at a white
woman, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and the ruling in Alabama that segregation on buses is
unconstitutional happened (PBS African AmericanWorld). This goes to show that the time period
had some effect on Harper Lee at the time. To Kill a Mocking bird takes place in the fictional
town of Maycomb deep in the south. This town clings to its ideals, its traditions... People,
especially blacks and poor whites are ... expected to remain in their places (Carolyn Jones). The
town sticks to what it believes and that is that African Americans, and poor whites, are lower than
all the others residing in this tired town. Throughout the novel the reader sees events that can be
tied to things happening at the time Lee was writing. For instance, Tom Robinson, a black man, is
accused and
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20. Poehler Antique Mall In Empori Unpacking The Object
1.Unpacking the Object
What is this object? An antique wooden chair
What does the object look like? Antique, old, worn wood. There are curvy edges on the backrest
portion. The wood is very worn on the seat part, and there is a lot of dust on the chair. The right
side of the chair is broken in a jagged break.
Where did you obtain this object? I found this at the Poehler Antique Mall in Emporia, KS. The
antique mall is located on Commercial Street.
Where can you find similar objects? At this antique store, there were tons of old chairs. You could
find more there. I would assume that a lot of antique stores have old pieces of furniture like this
chair. There are probably a lot of these types of chairs in older style homes. They could be found in
table and chair sets, or they could be possibly found in a church.
What is it made of? Wood and screws.
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I found this object because I like upcycling. Taking old antique items and turning them into
something more modern and useful. I think restoring an object and making it personal to yourself.
Who or what does this object represent? I think this object represents middle class people. Often
the middle class is overlooked and are considered average. This chair is overlooked too because
it is a piece of furniture that almost everyone has, and we don t often think about how the chair
got there or how the chair was made. I think this is similar with a lot of people in the world.
Many people go unnoticed. I hope that by adding color to this old chair, will be like the colorful
personalities many people have, which makes them stand out above others.
What does this object mean to you? I became invested in this chair, I spent a lot of time and
money on this project. I hope the chair will add a new style to my room. It means something
special to me because I took something old and gave it a new look, but the object still does the same
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21. Different Theories Of Psychology, And Beliefs And...
Everyone has their own philosophy about the way we live our lives, and how we follow a
certain path to get to our destination. One s philosophy may be based on their religious beliefs,
what they were taught growing up, or both. I was raised Christian and many of the beliefs I have
stems from my Christian roots. I was always told God was the reason a person behaved a certain
way or the devil. Now that I am older, and mostly due to my college education, I see the world
differently. Before learning about the different theories in psychology, and the beliefs and
techniques that come with them, I had applied many to my own life before. I am spiritual and I
believe that many people are born with destinies. I believe we are all on a path predetermined
for us and that we take many detours along the way. If we take the wrong detour, whether it be
days, months, or years, something drastic will happen to get us back on the right path. When we
make friends, they either work out, or something awful happens that ends the friendship. Once
the air has been cleared, one can realize that a certain person was leading us down the wrong
path. The way we live life is largely influenced by the company we keep and our upbringing. I
have friends who were born in corrupt neighborhoods to parents who were on drugs and they went
down the same trail as them. Their environment played a large part in how they chose to live their
lives. Some people have a biological predisposition for drugs, and the
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22. The Feminine Mystique
1a. Source A is an excerpt of a book written by Betty Friedan in 1963 called The Feminine
Mystique. The excerpt is titled The Problem That Has No Name, details how women were
expected to be a housewife and how they were unhappy with only having that role. Friedan wrote
the book after taking surveys of college students and friends during their 15 year reunion and
seeing how unhappy the women were with where their lives had went. She began researching why
they were unhappy and saw that they wanted more in life than to be a wife, mother, and housewife.
The excerpt talks about how women during the first feminist movement started attending college
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Women wanted the same rights as the men and wanted more to life than what they were currently
experiencing being wifes, mothers, and housewifes. (The Women s Rights Movement. 2007)
Friedan founded NOW to fight for federal legislation to be passed that would promote and enhance
the personal and professional lives of women.
2a. Source B is a panel discussion between 5 different parties that were interested in discussing
women and their troubles within the corporate world. The moderator during the discussion was
Barbara Jones, senior editor of Harper s Magazine. The discussion took place in 1997 following
the resignation of Brenda Barnes, the CEO and president of Pepsi Cola North America. She
decided to resign to be able to spend more time with her children. Media considered her a casualty
of anxiety and ambivalence forced on women by the terms of corporate success. (Giving women
the business: on winning, losing, and leaving the corporate game.Panel Discussion. n.d.) Many
women felt her quitting put them back a long time because she had worked so hard to gain that
position to quit and stay home with her children. Women had to fight so hard to get to the top, they
felt she shouldn t have told them the reason she was quitting was due to her wanting to be a stay at
home mom. Feminism had just began to really gain acceptance during this time in the 1990 s and
the discussion talks about corporate culture and how women could succeed when odds were
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23. Southern Vowel Shift In Southern English
Introduction
Southern American English is one of the most widely recognized dialects of American English;
however, it is also the most negatively viewed dialect of American English followed closely only
by New York City speech. With this negative view comes the perception that those that speak this
dialect of Standard American English are ignorant. This could not be farther from the truth.
According to many linguists, the Southern American English dialect is rooted in British regional
dialect and is the only dialect that still sounds much like our ancestors. (PBS) Some unique features
of Southern American English are well known such as saying y all for you all; useta for used to;
and fixin to for I intend to, along with the well known southern drawl that comes from the Southern
Vowel Shift. Although the Southern English dialect touches most of the southern states within the
United States, Louisiana does not consist of the same features due to the French influence on
language.
Phonology Southern American English possesses many phonological features that make it unique
from Standard American English (*SAE), but the Southern Vowel Shift may be the most
recognized feature of the Southern English dialect. The Southern Vowel Shift affected most of the
southern states, but each stage of this shift may have impacted different regions of the south. For
instance, the merger of vowels in words like pen and pin began occurring as early as the second
quarter of the nineteenth
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24. Mental Illness And Self Identity
This issue is relevant because mental illness and self identity are starting to become a popular
topic in our society. People are starting to realize that even though it may be a difficult subject to
speak and learn about, it is important and should be addressed in our society. This issue is
important because it helps people embrace who they are and learn about the issues instead of
hating on themselves for being different and not knowing the real facts about the issue. If we do
not learn how to treat mental illnessand accept ourselves, we will never move forward in society
and learn how to help others and ourselves with these topics. By learning more about these topics
we can help our society grow, by discovering new ways to help people with these problems. We
could decrease major issues in our society like mass shootings, and teen suicide. With this topic we
can make our society more aware and inclusive of those with these issues.
Currently, mental health is a major topic in our society with mass shootings and major crises with
our government because everyone says that the shooters were not in a good mental state, which
made them do these terrible things. Self identity is also a current issue among many young people
who do not know who they are and are still figuring it out. Teens who are not yet proud of their
individualism blend into society and become a brick in the wall instead of an individual who values
their unique qualities and culture. Today, these ideas are
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25. Personal Narrative-Folded Flag
Folded flag
I thought to myself this is the day that I join. I have filled out all the papers and I just got
dropped off at the bus station. My mom had said to me,ВЁStay safe and I love you Brandon. The
bus took about 45 minutes to get at the bus depot. As more and more people came seeking either
adventure or to serve their country, I was there for a different reason and that was to get
somewhere in life and to someday be a somebody. As the buscame around the corner to a
screeching halt, we all boarded the bus. I found a seat in the back of the bus next to a tall
attractive girl or so to become soldier. She had silky blonde hair that glistened when light hit it,
she also had pearly white teeth. I could barely keep calm she was the perfect girl and I got to sit
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The bus ride took most of the afternoon 6 hours to be exact. Me and Jessica just talked about
how we are going to miss home for the next nine months. She also talked about how her father
had passed away from pancreatic cancer. She said,ВЁI just wanna make daddy proud.ВЁ Her
mother had divorced her father when she was only 3 years old and that she only remembers the
face her mother made when she walked out the door. It was a depressing story and i ve never
heard anything like that. I teared up a little listening to the story. As we approached the Marine
base and as I exited the crisp cold air hit me like a blizzard. Then we went inside and we sat a
little, for registration and again I sat right next to Jessica. After registration we prepared our clothes
and our bunks and went to
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26. What Triggered The Detroit Riots Of 1967
1.What triggered the Detroit Riots of 1967?
A) The murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
B) The arrest by police of a bartender and 82 customers at a blind pig in the dilapidated,
predominantly black 12th Street area.
C) The decision by a white owned corporation to close a grocery store on 12th Street the only
grocery store for miles around and one that catered almost exclusively to black residents.
D) The killing of a black teenager by white police officers who mistook the youth for someone who
had robbed a convenience store.
2.With performers like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gay, the Temptations, and Diana Ross and the
Supremes, Motown Records changed music history. Who founded Motown Records in 1959?
A) Berry Gordy
B) Smokey Robinson
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In a bold stroke in 1928, however, Henry Ford with the assistance of his son, Edsel, introduced a
completely redesigned car, which proved to be an instant hit with the public. Ford Motor Company
was able to regain much of its stature as a leader in the industry. This popular new car was called
the Ford ______________.
A) Edsel
B) Fordson
C) Model A
D) Model TT
E) Crown Victoria
13.What is the oldest and largest wine producer in Michigan?
A) St. Julian s
B) Ste. Michelle
C) St. Clair
D) St. Marie
E) St. Bronte
14.In 1973, TIME magazine featured an article naming Detroit the Murder City and Crime Capital
of the Nation because the city during the previous year (1972) had recorded the highest per capita
murder rate in the country. How many homicides were committed in Detroit in 1972?
A) 61
B) 601
C) 161
D) 401
15.By 1979, Michigan had emerged as the nation s fourth largest producer of:
A) potatoes
B) grapes
C) salt
D) cherries
16.What Michigan politician became nationally famous as the Conscience of the Senate in the
27. 1960s and 1970s because of his leadership in shaping
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28. Labor Camps In Ruta Sepetys s Between Shades Of Gray
I looked back to the hole. What if we were digging our own grave? (128). Lina, the main
character of the book, says when forced to dig a hole with three other women. This is just one
example of what Lina, her family, and millions of others have to endure while at labor camps.
Ruta Sepetys novel, Between Shades of Gray shares the story of one family who was arrested and
brought to a labor camp. Lina and Jonas were arrested, along with their mother by the Narodnyi
Komissariat Vnutrennikh Del (NKVD). They were separated from their father, taken to the Altai
Labor Camp, and forced to work for little food and water. Throughout the story, Ruta Sepetys
shows just how much a person can change and learn in one year. In the novel, Lina starts out as a
naive girl but becomes a resourceful and intelligent young lady.
Lina has lots of opinions however she is naive because she does not realize that she should not
draw or write anything down and that she need to keep her thoughts to herself. As Andrius,
Jonas, and Lina, who are all traveling to the labor camp together, lay on the grass when finally
let out of the train car, Lina expresses her opinions of the Soviets be known saying, Make it blow
up the soviets. You always seem to have a mouthful of opinions, [Andrius] said. That s what papa
said. See Lina you better be careful, said Jonas (90). Sepetys is showing here how Lina is naive by
not understanding when she should keep her opinions to herself. Later in the story
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29. The Global Distribution And Balance Of Power
Polarity
Every country differs in economic wealth, military might and political power. As one will soon
see, this is not a universally agreeable proposition, but the United States is observed by some as
the world s sole superpower since the conclusion of the Cold War. Below, there will be an
exploration of the literature on the global distribution and balance of power. Then, there will be an
examination of the most stable global distribution. Additionally, the United Statesideal strategy to
keep its military superiority will be examined.
Since the conclusion of the Cold War and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union, America
is the world s sole superpower. Militaristic option to try to balance the United States seems to be off
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Pape blames President George W. Bush s unilateral action in several fronts for making it possible
for other nations to balance the United States. The United States did not face balancing because
of America s reputation of being a team player in the world stage. Per Pape that reputation no
longer exists. As a matter of a fact, Pape believes that soft balancing is currently in the works and
as an evidence for his hypothesis, he mentioned the Iraq war and the resistance of some of our
supposedly staunchest allies such as France to essentially not go along with the United States plan
at least initially. There is a very legitimate fear that unless the United States changes its
unilateralism, soft balancing will continue to occur. (Pape, 2005)
Stephen M. Walt believes that although the United States is still strong, our influence over the
world has declined. Mr. Walt predicted China will be the largest economy by 2025. One could
argue this has already happened in terms of GDP. Countries such as India, Turkey, and Brazil are
not yet ready to challenge the United States economically, but, within their own geographical
region, they are becoming regional powers. Mr. Walt conceded that the United States will still be
the most powerful country in the world, but the world will be a bipolar system, adding China as
the other superpower in addition to the United States or perhaps the world will become a multipolar
system with an
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30. Comparing Beowulf And Modern Hero s
Similarities Between Modern Hero s and Anglo Saxon Hero s
When you think of a hero or someone to look up to most adults and children think of heroes like
Spiderman and Superman, but heros come in many different shapes and sizes. What some people
don t realise is that there are heroes everywhere and anyone can be a hero. There are many
characteristics that set people apart from the average Joe to a hero. There are many differences
between Anglo Saxon heroes and modern day heros, but there are multiple similarities. Anglo
Saxon heroes such as Beowulf and modern heroes such as Charles Douglas Harris, and Omar
Grant have some kind of strength whether it is physically or mentally. They both have to be there
when someone needs help, and no matter what the circumstances are they have to be brave. If a
hero lacks in any of these areas they wouldn t even be considered a hero at all.
To be a great hero you have to be strong and be willing to fight anyone and anything. In Beowulf,
Beowulf was extremely physically strong, he showed his strength throughout the whole story, I
have heard moreover that the monster scorns in his reckless way to use weapons; therefore, to
heighten Hygelac s fame and gladden his heart, I hereby renounce sword and the shelter of the
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He has to be extremely strong to defeat a monster like Grindle and with out his strength he would
end up failing and dying. In an additional the article Charles Douglas Harris showed his strength
by fighting for our country and by moving on mentally from losing both of his legs in a roadside
bomb in Afghanistan.(Wounded soldier1, Para.1). Some heros don t know their capabilities till
they have to be strong for themselves other people. Without strength our weak and unable to finish
tasks properly, so its very important for a hero to be strong mentally and
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31. Interviews of Korean Veterans Essay
Interviews of Korean Veterans
Col. Jack Detour
Daniel; I ll state your questions and then give you my responses.
Q. 1. Did you have previous military experience before the Korean War? When? If interviewee
enlisted at time of war, why?
A. I was recalled into active duty for the Korean War after having flown combat in the Pacific
during WW II. I think it would be appropriate for me to give you a thumbnail sketch of my
military career so you will be better acquainted with who I am. Here it is:
BIO
COLONEL JACK L. DETOUR
Born August 1923 in Guide Rock, Nebraska. Enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps upon graduating
from High School in June 1942.
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Promoted to Colonel 1970.
Assigned as Designated Commanding Officer (DCO) of Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica.
Also assigned as CINCPAC Representative and USAF Liaison Officer to Australia with offices in
the US Embassy Canberra, Australia 1973 1979.
Retired from USAF 1 July 1979. Flew as Airline Captain and Corporate Pilot of executive jets
internationally until 1999. Still fly a corporate VIP twin engine jet once a week.
WW II Battles Participate
New Guinea Wewack air fields port facilities
Rabaul Port facilities and shipping
Bismarck Sea Shipping
Balakapapan Oil fields port facilities
Luzon Army support
Formosa Rail roads, alcohol plants air fields
China coast Shipping
Sea of Japan Shipping
32. Korean Coast Shipping
Air operations Japan Shipping port facilities
Awards and Medals:
Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 7 Battle Stars Legion of Merit
Defense Superior Service Medal Bronze Star Medal
Air Force Outstanding Unit Medal Air Medal
Philippine Presidential Unit Medal Philippine Liberation Medal
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal WW II Victory Medal
National Defense Service Medal Army of Occupation Medal
American Campaign Medal AF Commendation Medal
Good Conduct Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal
United Nation Service Medal Presidential Unit Citation Medal
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Medal
Republic of
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33. What Happens When A Soccer Ball Bounces
1.0Background Theory
1.1Introduction
This investigation aims to determine the relationship between air pressure and the bounce height
of the ball, and what material (material of a basketball, volleyball and soccer ball) is best suited for
a ball in order for it to achieve its greatest bounce height.
1.2Research Questions
1.How does the air pressure inside a ball influence the bounce height/vertical motion of that ball?
2.How does the material of a ball affect the bounce height/vertical motion of that ball?
1.3Theory
1.31 Air Pressure
Air pressure can be defined as the force applied by air molecules on the surfaces in and around an
object, and is measured in Pascals one Newton per square metre (Pa) or pounds per square inch
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The velocity of the ball increases in the opposite direction as it has started to rebound from the
ground with acceleration still pointing up (see Figure 5). This also means that the elastic potential
energy is transferring into kinetic energy, although the kinetic energy will be less than previous
because some of the energy has been lost to generate heat and sound when the ball lands and
deforms. Due to the loss in energy, the ball will not return to its original drop height and creates a
bounce height.
Figure 5: Stage 5 (Real World Physics Problems, 2016)
6.The ball is now just touching the surface so it has returned to its original shape so all the
elastic potential energy has been transferred back into kinetic energy again (see Figure 6). The
only force acting on the ball now is gravity, so the acceleration has changed back to its original
direction and its velocity is decreasing.
Figure 6: Stage 6 (Real World Physics Problems,
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35. Brown V Board Of Education (Brown) (1954) Marked A Historic
Brown v Board of Education (Brown) (1954) marked a historic victory for civil rights in the
United States. Chief Justice Warren declared the Separate but Equal doctrine unconstitutional,
thereby moving the nation one step closer to a more integrated society. However, despite Brown s
monumental win for racial equality, it is undoubtedly obvious that the Court overstepped its
boundaries in trying to push for progress. In Brown, the Court was unjustified in its actions to
overrule Plessy v Ferguson (Plessy) (1896) and violated its constitutional limit in order to promote
racial integration in public education. In order to fully examine the background and context in
which Brown rose, we must examine Plessy. Plessy was heard in the Supreme... Show more content
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Discussing the ambiguities of determining one s race proved irrelevant to this case for Plessy s
race wasn t explicitly stated on the record (Urofsky, 186). Also, the altercation between the
conductor and Plessy had nothing to do with the Conductor s ability to determine Plessy s race
because it was Plessy who self identified as being colored (Urofsky, 186). Lastly, regarding the
constitutionality of the Separate but Equal doctrine, Justice Brown believed racial separation to
be different from racial subordination (Urofsky, 187). He explained that the feeling of inferiority
solely derives from how Black Americans perceive the doctrine, and not from the actual doctrine
itself (Urofsky 187). This decision in Plessy legitimized racial segregation and upheld the
constitutionality of Louisiana s doctrine. By the time Brown rolled around, America was in dire
need of a remedy caused by the aftermath of Plessy. Brown was a compilation of four similar cares,
all dealing with the question of whether primary and secondary public school should be racially
integrated. Segregation kept Black students from attending schools closer to home, sometimes
forcing young kids to travel miles away from home to receive an education. Segregation was getting
ridiculous to the point where White Southerners would build a completely new institutions, just to
stop Black students from entering their schools (Urofsky, 279). With Brown, plaintiffs sought to
prove that
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36. Mr Fundi Case Study
Access of the influences on dietary intake may affect the nutritional health of individuals
A healthy diet is important to help reduce the risk of any types of health problems within the body
this can include heart disease, diabetes, obesity and other health related problems. It important for
those who are giving care to others because they need to take into consideration each service users
needs when planning or serving food to them for example someone with type 2 diabetes you should
make sure that they are making healthier choices on things they should eat; having plenty of fruits
and vegetables, these things will stop an complication in the future with this health condition.
Case study 1: Mr and Mrs Fundi are both 26 years of age and are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes;
they both are very busy workers. Monday through to Saturday they usually skip breakfast or if
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As they work in an office they are dependably in and out tolerating and making call, going to
social affairs and working late night shifts. For them they feel that it is hard to fit in some
physical activity. At their age things are getting harder as they work all the time so they have no
time to work out. For the Fundi s to get more fit they need to do no under 20 30 minutes of activity
paying little mind to the likelihood that it walking or running.
In case they measure themselves this could tell them that they need to deal with their weight before
it prompts sickness of a strokes or coronary ailment. The sustenance that the Fundi s uses plainly
uncovers to us that its unfortunate supports that contain a significant measure of fat. They should
swap once in a while oily snacks like scones and pastries into things like olives and avocados that
have strong fats inside them. These will help cut down their cholesterol and have healthier
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37. Summary Of Ambush ,Contents Of The Dead Man s Pockets
In the three stories Ambush , The Leap , and Contents of the Dead Man s Pockets had many
similarities and differences. These similarities and differences were found in the characters,
conflicts, and settings of the stories. Each element impacts the stories in so many similar and
different ways. In Ambush , The Leap , and Contents of the Dead Man s Pockets the characters
had a major impact on even the simplest details. ...and as he passed me on the trail I threw a
grenade at his feet and killed him. This is a quote from Ambush which showed that the main
character in the story made the decision to kill a man, which would later affect his feelings. In
the story Contents of the Dead Man s Pockets the main character Tom did multiple things to
affect the story. One of these things are, Now, balanced easily and firmly, he stood on the ledge
outside in the slight, chill breeze, eleven stories above the street, staring into his own lighted
apartment, odd and different seeming now. Tom did this because of a paper that blew out of his
window, that could have possibly got him a promotion. Him being out on this ledge later
impacted his feelings and other parts of the story. In The Leap the narrator told stories of her
mother s past and how she used her past career to overcome cataracts and save the narrators life.
The stories that the narrator tells affects the way she feels and thinks about her mother. An example
of this is, It has occurred to me that the catlike
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38. Frank Kwiatkokski s Narrative
Frank Kwiatkokski is a print maker. An unexpected part of his artistic process is taking traffic
cones from off the street and engraving his work into them. The prints that come off the cones
and go into the zines primarily revolve around the theme of diabetes. Diabetes is a major theme
of the artist talk as Kwiatkokski himself is a type II diabetic. Printmaking and zines seem to be
the preferred medium of both Kwiatkokski and Peter Bergman s collaboration. In listening to the
presentation, it became clear that there needs to be a balance between hand crafted prints as well
as an understanding of digital media. This balance is necessary in order to create the zines and to
promote their works. Along with the zines, the artist talk showcased
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39. The Importance Of Censorship Of Music
Music is a form of art. An art that has been around ever since the beginning of time. It is arguably
considered to be the universal language of this world. Music is what connects the hearts and
feelings of one another regardless of race, color, and religious backgrounds. Art is used to express
oneself. It also has the power to motivate and influence others. Throughout the years, music has
evolved and transformed in many ways. However, there are restrictions in today s music, otherwise
known as, censorships. There is a large crisis occurring regarding these censorships. This argument
consists of two possible stances: one, supporting the continuation of the censorshipof music, and
two, eliminating the status quo of censorships in the music industry. There have been countless
debates and arguments regarding the issues of censorship since 1927 when the U.S. Congress
passed the Radio Act (The History). The time has come for the censored in today s music to be
disable. The government should release their grip on the censorship of music for the following
reasons: censorship restricts an artist s ability to convey his or her message toward the listeners, it
limits an artist s capacity for creativity, and it diminishes the audience s appreciation of the content
in the music.
First of all, the concept of censorships severely limits an artist s ability to fully express his or
herself through the art of music. Musicians typically sing about their values and issues. For this
reason,
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40. The Rights Of Gay Rights
Gay Rights has always been a controversial topic. People have fought and argued over this simple
human right for years and now we are finally seeing progress. The Gay Rights Movement started on
1924 by Henry Gerber, founder of The Society for Human Rights, the first documented Gay Rights
organization according to CNN news. From the start homosexualitywas considered a sociopathic
personality disturbance which was diagnosed by the American Psychiatric Association in April
1952. When homosexuality became a hot topic, President Dwight D. Eisenhowersinged an
executive order that banned all homosexuals from working for the Federal Government saying
they are a security risk. Which I can see why it was signed, homosexuals are very sassy and can
put you in check which the government wouldn t like. Fast forward to 2005, the state of
California was one of the first states to pass a bill allowing same sex marriage and on June 26,
2015 the Supreme Court ruled that a state cannot ban same sex marriage which handed the best
victory for gay advocates everywhere in America. Although Gay Rights have come a long way in
America there is always room for more improvement such as discrimination on getting a job or
adopting just because of your sexual orientation.
As the LGBT community still faces laws that discriminate the LGBT community from equal
opportunities. Anti LGBT organizations make it known they do not want them to succeed. One
major Anti Gay Rights Organization is Abiding Truth
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41. Study The Allocation Policy Of Fdi Of The Insurance Sector
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
To study the increment policy of FDI in the insurance sector.
To analyze the effect of the policy before and after its implementation.
To indicate the shortcomings of FDI inclusion in the insurance sector.
METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
The present study is descriptive in nature based on secondary data collected through newspapers,
magazines, research papers and various publications of government, to analyze the issues and
prospects of FDI in one of the most significant sectors of Indian economy.
ISSUES AND PROSPECTS OF FDI IN INDIA
Foreign direct investment was neglected in the developmental process of Indian economy before
1991.the 1991 industrial policy has paved out a way for the foreign player, India is a democratic
polity and is a country with the political stability and a growing pool of consumers and educated
manpower which is a favorable aspect for FDI in India.
And for a developing country like India, it has many advantages as it helps in overall growth and
expansion of the sector in which it is held. It gives a better lifestyle to the citizens.it Increases the
employment opportunities in the host country.
It helps in better enforcement of tax laws and in some cases it increases the export of a country.
All this could be studied under the prospect of FDI. Issues in FDI could be studied in two
perspectives (a) from the viewpoint of the host country (b) from the viewpoint of a foreign country
.
From the viewpoint of the host country one of
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42. The Impact Of Social Inequality In The Peoples Temple
Social inequality was a big issue in the 1950s, discrimination was becoming more and more a
part of an everyday battles that Peoples Temple were prepared to battle (History Channel)
inequality was one of the main goals of Peoples Temple but when the group evolved into what it
became into, people stayed because they still wanted to be a part of something that was bigger then
them in pursuit of a greater cause. He had marched with Martin Luther King and once believed that
the Peoples Templewould fulfill his dream of integration and racial equality.(The belief was
trampled when he realize that Jones rarely allowed blacks to assume positions of authority within
the temple.) (Harary) Jim Joneshad so many people fooled into believing that his cult was actually
a movement for good and positivity. When in reality those who followed Jim Jones soon
realized that his true nature towards other beliefs were smaller and less significant compared to
his own. If you did it selfishly, by yourself, you d revert 5,000 years to the Stone Age. But killing
yourself for and with the father, that would be a glorious protest against repression. (Harary)
being a part of a protest against repression through suicide and hurting others was a motive to
leave yet only few stood up and left the madness of what Peoples Temple was becoming.
Coming from diverse backgrounds with personal problems and multiple unfortunate circumstances
led many to believe that joining the community known as Jonestown and
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43. Analysis Of The Book Wild Swans By Jung Chang Essay
Family loyalty in China has had a tumultuous past filled with fluctuation between remaining loyal
to the state, yet also remaining loyal to blood relatives. In the autobiography that also serves as a
biography, Wild Swans, by Jung Chang, this is seen. The book, which outlines the biographies of
the author s grandmother and mother, as well as her own autobiography, gives an interesting look
into the lives of the Chinese throughout the 20th century. This book is beyond eye opening, and is
truly a raw glimpse into the daily lives of women throughout China, struggling with situations that
no human should ever be thrown into. I loved this book and was truly scared about the world that
it opened me up to. The book does many things well, but also has its faults. The author consistently
and clearly exemplifies the social hierarchy that consumes China, as well as its obsession with
cultural stagnancy. The author also gives intense imagery that thrusts the reader into the scene, and
creates a new reality showcasing the truths of China. Although both of those things take main
stage in the book, there are a few weaknesses in the book. One, asking the question of how she
had such clear anecdotes on her grandmother and mother s life, how did she have such intimate
details? The second shortcoming that Jung Chang had a subjective view of China, partly being that
she loves China despite the cards it has dealt her. Her life was not short of hardships, but her family
was typically
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44. Mindfulness Practice
Mindfulness practice is the purposeful, nonjudgmental, moment to moment awareness that a person
has. The goal of mindfulness meditation is to get the person better acquainted with their thoughts
and feelings in the present moment of experiencing them (Corts, Dolderman, Krause, Smith, 2015).
People must take an attitude of acceptance and openness towards themselves and they must detach
from negative or troubling thoughts. The effects of mindfulness mediation on cancerpatients or
survivors correlates with a betterwell being for these people. The ability to engage in mindful
awareness is associated with improved psychological distress and physical health symptoms in
populations with chronic illness, including cancer.
Psychological distress
Individuals living with cancer frequently experience psychological distress throughout the course of
the illness. Psychological distress can interfere with the ability to cope with cancer. The study done
by Patterson and McDonald (2015) investigates how young people who participate in mindfulness
display less psychological distress and less uncertainty. In another study, it was found that... Show
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(2014) found that mindfulness based stress reduction led to significant improvements in anxiety
and functional disability as well as improvements in depression and sleep disturbance. The results of
a study by Bower et al. (2014) show that mindfulness meditation has led to significant improvements
in stress and depressive symptoms, as well as fatigue, sleep disturbance, and positive psychological
processes. Patterson and McDonald (2015) found that the characteristics of mindfulness (present
moment awareness and nonjudgmental thoughts and feelings) correlate with better outcomes for
young people who went through cancer treatment. Mindfulness has improved the quality of life for
many cancer patients, and the ability to be mindful can help improve the outlook on life that these
cancer patients
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45. Thomas Hutchinson Jail
In his mind, Oliver had nothing to resign from. In order to please the Sons of Liberty at the time,
Oliver promised to write home to ask for said resignation and not execute distributing papers. The
violence that was seen on the eve of August 14 would not compare to the violence on August 25,
where Bostonians would move beyond intimidating Stamp distributors. The mansion of the
Lieutenant Governor of Boston, Thomas Hutchinson, would be burned to the ground and
ransacked. The destroying of Hutchinson s mansion had specific significance. He was not targeted
just because he was the Governor of Boston. When protesters attempted to ruin the home of what
Stamp Distributor Andrew Oliver, Hutchinson tried to intervene. Originally on the night of his
home s destruction Hutchinson did not want to leave his home. Even when the crowd... Show more
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Without Stamp distributors, the Stamp Act could not go into effect. The solution would be to
coerce the Stamp distributors to resign from their posts. If this meant using violence, destruction
and defacing property, harassment and tormenting, then so be it. In a letter in the New York
Gazette that was redistributed in Philadelphia and Portmouth, a critic wrote Our Brethren in
Boston have indeared themselves more than ever to all the colonies in America... that Noble
Example... will be unanimously follow d by all the colonies. 2 Boston had set the example for all
the other colonies to follow, and by the following week various effigies were being prepared and
demonstrations were being planned. With the harassment and tormenting of just a few Stamp
distributors came the overall notion that all Stamp distributors would receive the same treatment. In
effect, mostly all the Stamp distributors resigned from their posts and some even fled to different
colonies to escape the mob violence at the hands of
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46. Adn vs Bsn
Grand Canyon University: NRS 430v Professional Dynamics February 19, 2012 Abstract For many
years, society has debated about the nursing degree. What are the differences? What are the
similarities? As nurses we have the opportunity to choose different levels of education. Which
include: associate degree, baccalaureate degree, masters degree and nurse practitioner. In beginning
we need to understand What is nursing in general? As defined by the ANA: Nursing is the
protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury,
alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in
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The ADN prepared nurse may focus solely on the patient care and may also feel unable to assist
the family with their needs. They would review code status and resume care. (i.e. labs, IV
fluids, CXR etc.) However, the BSN prepared nurse may identify the family s unique needs and
plan accordingly. The BSN prepared nurse may delegate tasks more effectively to ancillary staff
to provide assistance. Perhaps having the aid or ward clerk to call other family or religious
affiliations for support. Or by providing the family with privacy and providing frequent updates on
the patient s condition and plan of care. Further education would be given to the family to
determine what extent of care is to be given. (I.e. maximum care or palliative care). The
determination would contribute to the entirety of knowledge needed and education provided. The
actual bedside competency difference would not be profound in this situation, but the entire
experience for the patient and/or the family can be improved as well as quality of life. Patient
education is also on the forefront of the BSN prepared nurse. More education and training in
regards to communication and technology gives the BSN nurse a greater ability to educate the
patient more thoroughly and comprehensively. References American Association of Colleges of
Nursing. (1998).The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice, pp. 4
5.
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47. Cuban Film Industry Essay
Cuban Film Industry
Bennito Mussolini constructed Cinecitta in 1938, the most significant film studio in Europe. Stalin
had hi own Private projection. Juan Peron and Mao Zedong shared the fascination, they both
married actresses. Francisco Franco was said to have a fantasy of being a movie writer. The leader
of the Cuban Revolution follows their footsteps. In 1979 he created, ?The International Film
Festival of Havana? and also inaugurates a school for the Cuban youth to follow on their
prestigious film makers rule of the screen.
The Cuban revolution had a great impact on future Cuban filmmakers and the Cuban film industry.
Before the revolution, during Batista?s dictatorship, cinema only existed in the capital and major
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?When the short film opened, the reaction was overwhelming: one print and the negative were
seized by the police. Its makers were practically put in the dock. The cultural magazine Lunes de
Revolucion, which had sponsored the film was shut down. The panic that ensued in intellectual
circle in Havana led Castro to convoke a huge meeting in which, he promised would inform himself
of the facts of the case and make amends. Remember that the revolution had proclaimed itself to be
?humanist?, open to all ideas, free of dogmas.?
Within the revolution everything, against it , nothing.? One of the early directors speaks of how
everything was nice. Films depicted nice people in nice houses. By the 1970?s the things shown
were unreal and filmmakers searches the past to evade the present. Films were created that
illustrated times of slavery (?The Last Supper?), colonialism and the Hundred Years Struggle. One
director said, ?It?s easy to portray the past. The past is dead. It?s much harder to speak of the
contradictions generated by the revolution.?
The cinema industry had limited means to entertain Cuba. Their films were not fictional and heroic
like American films and they by no means had enough financial backing to create such films. Most
of the Cuban films were reactions to the revolution. Portrait of Teresa, Strawberry and Chocolate,
Cuba Va, etc. All
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48. The Perfect Concept Of Beauty In Edvard Munch s The Scream
As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art.
Therefore, does that mean that all art is supposed to be beautiful? During the time of the
Renaissance, the objective of beauty is vastly different compared to modern beauty. Even so, the
ideal concept of beauty for women during the Renaissance era was to be nothing more than sensual.
Women in paintings during the modern time are genuinely petite. That is what most would
consider beautiful and all women strive to be in order to one day wife a wealthy man. The painting
called The Scream, is a piece of art that could debatably be considered beautiful. Thus, what really
determines if art is truly beautiful? Edvard Munch s 1893 modern art painting called The Scream is
one of the most famous paintings of all time. Edvard Munch s painting is famous for its bountiful
colors, the effulgent sky, and not to mention the individual screaming in anguish all alone on the
never before seen, dock. Like Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch went through his life struggling
with anxiety and ultimately insanity. The painter was not only troubled with this disorder through
his own ways, but also witnessed his mentally ill sister be hospitalized around the same time as the
magnificent painting was made. With this information, Edvard Munch created The Scream as an
autobiographical picture. The painting is considered to be an expressionistic construction of
Munch s real life experience of a horrific scream
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49. Old Spice Ads
Most of us have probably, at one point in time, seen the Old Spice commercials. One
commercial, in general, has become a very well known one recently called the Mom song. This
commercial is in a series of commercials named Smellcome to Manhood. These commercials first
began in 2014 during the NFL playoff games and have since become some of the most popular
commercials on television and the internet. Within a day of its airing, the term Old Spice was
tweeted over 50,000 times, and the video has had over 1 million views since its posting on the
internet. Some say it s funny, others say it s creepy. In any case, this commercial has the internet
buzzing. What is it about this ad that make it so appealing? Although this commercial doesn t
realistically depict the product it s advertising, its clever and subtle use of all three of the primary
aspects of appeal (ethos, pathos, and logos) persuaded many to switch to Old Spice, and, as a
result, root itself into the popular culture. Old Spice s Mom Song opens with one mother singing
behind the door of her son s room while he gets ready for his day. As the commercial continues,
more moms join into the song as they stalk their sons throughout their day. As the commercial...
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While Old Spice is known for having bizarre commercials, this commercial has become a
masterpiece as it uses the fear of mothers to show that their product has made their little boys into
men. The reason this commercial is so effective is because it cleverly combines all appeals (ethos,
pathos, logos) and also incorporating a somewhat creepy, yet humorous, mood to the whole
commercial. The marketing director of Old Spice, John Sebastian, commented in an interview that
was in an article by Jeff Knack (2014), Knowing that we had some pretty awesome innovation...we
set out to talk to a younger target of 12 24 year olds. (par.
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