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Masculinity In The Great Gatsby
Although Myrtle Wilson and Daisy Buchanan lie on opposite ends of the social spectrum, Fitzgerald
nevertheless characterizes the attitude of female inferiority in society, a social class distinction not
only based on wealth, but on gender as well. Male superiority is exemplified through Tom, a
representation of pure masculinity, in the way that he exerts control over the lives of both Daisy and
Myrtle. As his wife and mistress [slip] precipitately from his control (125), Tom begins to panic due to
his loss of dominance over the two women he had previously thought were secure from drifting away.
In regards to Gatsby, Tom s superiority is challenged when another man, especially a man of lower
class, emasculates him by having an affair with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Aware of the values of female subordination, she truly believes that the best thing a girl can be in this
world [is] a beautiful little fool (17). Due to her feelings of personal victimization, as a mother, Daisy
wishes what she believes is best for her daughter: to be beautiful enough to attract a wealthy man, but
ignorant enough so that she is unaware of how he is hurting her. However, Daisy has accepts defeat in
her lifestyle with Tom because her Old Money values result in her lack of competency to be
independent. Especially within the Old Money social class, women are taught to be proper and
delicate, conforming to unspoken rules of feminine social conduct, producing a class of
indistinguishable women with no personal identity or individuality. Although all women [are] never
quite the same ones in physical person, they [are] so identical one with another (63) that an indication
of a social formula for high class women exists. Even the narrator himself, who tries to avoid
judgement, believes that dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame deeply (58); women are
viewed as inferior to men, and as a result, they are exempt from dutifully following the moral code
and forgiven for actions they cannot
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Comparing Treatment of Death During the Renaissance and...
Treatment of Death During the Renaissance and in Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet is arguably the most well known and well read play in history. With
its passionate and realistic treatment of universal themes of love, fate, war, and death, it s not difficult
to see why. However, most people don t realize that there are several versions of the play, each with
their own unique additions and/or changes to the plot, dialogue, and characters. After thumbing
through the texts located here on this website, you can see even at a glance the distinct differences
between the versions of Romeo and Juliet. This essay will explore how people dealt with death during
the Renaissance in context to Shakespeare s Tragedy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reactions of the Friar to Juliet s death in the Lamentable Tragedie, however, show a difference of
theology toward death that we, in contemporary society cannot fully grasp.
Peace ho for shame, confusions care lives not,
In these confusions heaven and your selfe
Had part in this faire maide, now heaven hath all,
And all the better is it for the maid...
...And in her best array beare her to Church:
For though some nature bids us all lament,
Yet natures teares are reasons merriment (4.5)
Could it be possible that the Friar is advising the Capulets to rejoice in their sorrow for the death of
their daughter? And yet the text clearly illustrates the premise. How can this be true?
Social Background of the Period
In order to understand the meaning behind the consoling words of the Friar, we must first recognize
them in context to the historical period for which they were written. As a segue into this next section I
am reminded of an old story that was prevalent during
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What Is Embryo Transfer In Equine
Thesis An analysis on embryo transfer in equine on what role the recipient mare plays versus the role
the donor mare plays in the success rate of live foals. While utilizing cryopreserved embryos and fresh
embryos. Along with looking at the different variables that possible.
Pinna, A., Martins, G., Souza, G., Lilenbaum, W. (2013). Influence of Seroreactivity to Leptospira and
Reproductive Failures in Recipient Mares of Equine Embryo Transfer Programmes. Reproduction in
Domestic Animals, 48(4). doi:10.1111/rda.12166 Summary Embryo transfer has widely been utilized
over the last two decades. Unfortunately, the recipient mares are generally forgotten about and
neglected after they are in foal. This creates problems where they do not accept ... Show more content
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(2012). Cryopreservation of Equine Embryos: Current State of the Art. Reproduction in Domestic
Animals,47, 84 89. doi:10.1111/j.1439 0531.2012.02030.x Summary Embryo transfer is rapidly
growing and changing in the equine industry. They utilize fresh embryos more frequently than frozen
embryos. Freezing and storing embryos is a great advancement in the industry. It opens possibilities to
obtain more embryos throughout the year form on specific mare. Along with collecting embryos from
a mare who hasn t proven herself in the show pen but they have high hopes for her. There are two
types of cryopreservation referred to in this article, and they are fast freezing and slow freezing. They
are both successful, but fast freezing is less time consuming and more economical. Assessment In this
article, they talked about fast freezing and slow freezing of the embryo after the flush. The size of the
embryo effects the success rate during the freezing and thawing process. If the mare isn t flushed
between six and half days and seven they run the risk the embryo is going to be too big. The two types
of cryopreservation bring their own benefits and down falls to the table showing neither way is
perfect, but maybe one is more
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Reflection Paper On Teaching English
Reflective Narrative English has never been my preferred subject. Actually, it has been my least
preferred subject. Every day in school, I often speculated why it is essential to do so many English
affiliated tasks, and in speculating, I discovered to hate the subject without apprehending its future
benefits. Why do I find English so distasteful? I think my despise for the subject has elevated through
these last few years that I have been learning the distinct elements of English language. It wasn t
actually learning how to convey a message through speaking English that unnerved me, rather it was
getting English education in a formal learning environment like reading, writing, and grammar. These
were the stuff that once I learned them, I will be using them every day. It does felt good to know how
to read and write and even better to have a little bit knowledge of grammar. Not only did I maneuver
the knowledge to read a narrative in reading class or to perform a writing assignment, but also to read
the newspaper and write an epistle to friend or family. I have learned numerous things throughout the
entire course of the semester, including, how to find and composite better research through the use of
many resources found at the campus library and the internet, and how to cite my research work
correctly using MLA format. The last thing I learned from the class is revising my paper until I feel
everything is on track and sounds good. As an international student, I struggled
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The Threat of a Stereotype
Stereotype threat is present in our everyday lives and it prevents people from doing things to their
fullest abilities. It is the fear of confirming a negative stereotype about you resulting in weaker
performance. An example where stereotype threat exists is in the case where African Americans do
poorly on tests compared to Caucasian individuals. This occurs because the stereotype is that African
Americans are intellectually inferior to Caucasian people. In a setting where the negative stereotype is
brought to mind, African Americans will perform poorly on tests when in fact they are able to perform
equally as well if not better than Caucasian individuals. (Article 1) Stereotype threat limits individuals
in their performance in academics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the other hand, depending on the task given, the identity that could best accomplish it would
emerge. For example when doing the math test, the student identity emerged and then when doing the
self rating assessment the athletic identity would emerge. Jumping from one identity occurs when
needed but there is the possibility that the stereotype threat surfaces during testing. The practical
implication of this article is that even with control of which identity is activated, the negative
stereotype reminds a person of doing poorly. Researchers Johns, Schmader, and Martens conducted a
study of how to reduce stereotype threat in women s math performance by teaching them about
stereotype threat. When women were told that it was a non diagnostic test they performed better than
men. The other case of reduced threat was when women were taught about stereotype threat and its
effects. In this case women performed almost equally to men. Research shows us that when women
are not reminded of the stereotype or being compared to men they perform better. Gaining knowledge
on stereotype threat reduced the threat. In my opinion I think this method could work in other
situation. Teaching individuals about stereotype threat could be successful in most people because it
will be encouraging and influencing them not to get affected by it. Although it will be
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Transaction...
Recommendation
It is needless to say how a transaction processing system(TPS) is a crucial part of an online store in
this day and age. Its help the online to stay effective when customers are proceeding to checkout.
Therefore we demand a TPS which assists our online store to run smoothly. Having a satisfying TPS
benefits us from receiving payment in a short time so we can deliver goods to customers as fast as
possible. We have set a few criteria like price, reputation, advantages and disadvantages in finding the
most suitable TPS. After putting in serious consideration, we all agree that Payzer is the best receipt
for our online store.
In terms of pricing, Payzer has a more reasonable price among three choices. It aims to provide a fair
deal without any extra fees like annual fees and cancellation fees. Payzer also has a lower transaction
fee than the other two options. Unlike Stripe, which does not refund processing fee when the company
refunds a customer s card. Moreover for partial.ly, which does not help users to retrieve failed
payments. These two TPS have shown a great drawback in terms of pricing.
User friendly is also another reason for us choosing Payzer as the software is easy to use. Most of the
users are impressed by that. The automatic payment feature is very satisfying for companies.
Furthermore, it allows user to customise the program in order to fit their personal needs. When being
Compared to Payzer, Partial.ly shows a great weak point which the customer
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Strategic Csr Database For Public Companies Essay
4.1 Sample Our data includes public companies that have passed the IPO stage because KLD MSCI
data is only available for public companies. In order to control for a potential bias in our analyses due
to the choice of receiving venture backing among IPO companies, we gather a comprehensive data on
an initial sample of 12,010 IPOs from the period 1991 2015 from the Securities Data Company (SDC)
database. Following previous researchers, we eliminate offerings (i) identified as unit offerings (ii) not
involving common stock, (iii) of very small issues with offer size below 5 million dollars in order to
eliminate penny stocks from our sample (Bradley, Cooney, Dolvin, and Jordan, 2005), and (v) for
which SDC did not provide information required for our tests. We then match the IPO database with
the CSR database. We gather CSR data from MSCI KLD 400 Social Index Database. This data set is
the most comprehensive CSR database and is widely used in the literature (Agle et al., 1999; Chen et
al., 2007; Griffin and Mahon, 1997; Hillman and Keim, 2001; Rehbein et al., 2004; Waddock and
Graves, 1997). The MSCI KLD database provides social performance records for more than 3,000
publicly traded US companies across a range of dimensions covering business related social
performance parameters including corporate governance, environment, product quality, and
employment practices (Chen et al., 2007). The MSCI database assigns strengths and concerns to each
of these dimensions. Detailed
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A Summary Of A NovelThe Bite Of The Mango
Mariatu Kamara and Susan McClelland s co written non fictional novel, The Bite of the Mango is a
page turning adventure through the mind of a young girl who struggles with many physical and
emotional challenges in her daily life as a poor village girl in Sierra Leone. Mariatu Kamara is an
eleven year old girl who has learned how to live without her hands. In result of being a victim and
survivor of a rebel attack, Mariatu is now a double amputee and has made many lifestyle changes to
work around her disability. Mariatu Kamara is very brave, determined, successful individual who
stands as a role model for many individuals of all ages. She lives in a small village called Magborou
of Sierra Leone with her loving aunt, uncle, and many of her cousins. Mariatu s grandmother had
always told her, Whenever you dream of palm oil...blood will spill by the end of the day (Kamara et
al. 25). Thinking back to this day, Mariatu believes she could have warned and saved the fellow
villagers from the horrific rebel attack, as she had encountered one of those dreams the night before
the rebels invaded the village. Knowing her grandmother could have cast a spell to make the demons
go away (Kamara et al. 204). It causes Mariatu to think back to the day she told her aunt Marie about
her dream and wishes she would have listened to her earlier. Despite being a victim caught in a war
zone and suffering an unimaginable trauma, Mariatu doesn t allow anything to keep her from finding a
better life
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Essay on Don t Treat Juvenile Offenders As Adults
Prior to 1899, in the United States, child offenders over the age of seven were imprisoned in the same
facilities as adult offenders. As a result of political and social reformers, society s views on juvenile
justice began to shift to a more sympathetic view. Beginning in 1899, individual states began to
address the youth incarceration problem by establishing youth reform homes, the predecessor to
juvenile dentition centers. The objective of these homes was the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders
for their re entry into society and for the greater good. However, in recent years, many have argued
that juveniles charged with violent felonies ought to be treated as adults; while others argue its
antithesis. In 2005, Kirk Gunderson (17) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These three arguments reveal that correlation between acts of violence against juveniles and their
imprisonment in adult facilities. Violence Toward Juveniles is Higher in Adult Prisons First, violence
towards juveniles is higher in adult prisons. According to Black s Law Dictionary, violence is defined
as or of, relating to, or characterized by unlawful physical force. When public opinion envisions
violence in adult prisons, it thinks of deadly assaults which can range from murder to rape. Juveniles
in adult prisons are viewed as easy targets for attack, manipulation and sexual exploitation. Studies
show that while 36.7% of juveniles in juvenile facilities report being victims of violent attack, 45% of
juveniles in adult facilities report similar abuse. Also, sexual exploitation is reported to be five times
more likely in an adult facility than in a juvenile facility. Mel Cardona Rowe, former female juvenile
offender remarked, on her experience at an adult facility. When asked about sexual assault in adult
facilities, she explained her many encounters with women being sodomize and sexually
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Inquiring Minds Want to Know
Case Assignment 2 Liberty University BUSI 600 Abstract This paper defines Penton Media s
sampling plan and research design for their study on if their reader service cards are still successful in
getting buyer s attentions. There are five questions that develop the sampling plan and Penton Media s
answers to these questions are described in this paper along with the strengths and weaknesses of their
decisions. Their research design is also explained in the eight categories given. Finally, the strengths
and weaknesses of their research design are given. Case Assignment 2 Penton Media has designed a
research study to determine if the reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For data gathering, a communication study was used in the form of a survey. Ex post facto extent of
control was used since Penton Media can t change the results and have to report the results they
receive. The purpose was chosen as a reporting study as they are compiling data and providing a
summary of the survey results. This study s time frame is cross sectional with a survey being sent out
once for the formal results. The topical scope is statistical because it wants to compare characteristics
and draw conclusions. Field conditions were used in this study because there is no change in the
surveyor s environment. Finally, the participant s perceptions are not changed and they are aware of
the research being conducted. Strengths The strength of this study is in the ex post facto design where
Penton Media has to report from the survey results. There is no way that Penton Media can change or
modify the results so this makes the research more reliable and dependable. Another strength is that
the participant s environment and perceptions aren t changed or affected. This makes for more honest
and trustworthy results. Weaknesses A communication study is great for the research question that
Penton Media is trying to answer. However, they could also get more data from their advertisers.
Since many companies keep a record of how a customer finds out about their company, it would be
worthwhile to also get
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Napping In Edgar Allan Poe s The Raven
In the poem The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe, he talks about how this raven that enters his room while
he was nearly napping and how the narrator starts asking him questions and weirdly the raven answers
with nevermore. At the beginning, Poe was describing how weak and weary he was, and while [he]
nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping on his door (Poe 1). Poe is entering a dream
like state, it s like he was not sure if there was someone tapping on his door or he was in his dream
hearing someone tapping on his door. Shortly, the narrator gets up to open the door and tells the taper
that he was napping, and so gently you came tapping hardly he could hear that taps on his door (Poe
4). But there was no one on the door. So he
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My Mother s Family s Story
Preface My mother had mentioned to me that her family s story is longer than a book, however, it is so
hard for me to ask the details of what had happened to her because all the stories in her life strike a
chord in her heart. For example, almost all of my father s friends in Hong Kong were the people who
escaped from communist China. Their stories were soul stirring. Many of them left their families in
China. Their vicissitudes of life contained joy, sorrows, partings and reunions. My father was
considered very lucky because he survived. Many of them capsized in the rough sea; some of them
simply spent all of their energy and died on the way to their dream; some of them were caught by the
militias or the soldiers; some of them were extradited back to China by the British government. Their
families left in China suffered numerous humiliations. However, more than thirty years having passed,
their stories were dim without a voice in history. Either their stories were too bitter to bring up, or they
did not want to be named as a traitor to their country. During Mao s era, and even for a while after,
anyone who escaped to Hong Kong was considered a traitor and turned over to the enemy. Escaping to
Hong Kong was a very sensitive topic. Therefore, we would hear these stories all the time, but we
hardly ever see anything written down about what they had been through. I have lived in the United
States for more than thirty years, vivid memories of my childhood still
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Advantages Of Appeasement
What would have happened if Hitler was stopped before WWII? What if the Allied forces stopped
Germany before it climaxed? Historians wonder if Adolf Hitler could have been controlled better in a
more effective way or if appeasement was the right choice. However, evidence shows that another
method called collective security may have been the better option. Collective security was when
nations joined together to create a stronger force against an enemy country, and rely on each other for
aid if necessary. It is believed that this would have been a more effective process for stopping Hitler
because it uses force in times where he was repeatedly violating the Treaty of Versailles, his ideas
were growing and getting more ambitious, and he was invading and taking land from other countries.
To start off, the reason collective security may have been the better route is because Hitler was
constantly ignoring the Treaty of Versailles, whose purpose was to weaken Germany. When other
countries saw Hitler s disobedience, they did nothing to enforce the treaty and let him continue to do
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This is why collective security was the more reasonable approach. Germany was too powerful; the
Allies tried to take the easy way out and Secure for Europe a peaceful future (Keenan). Especially
since the German army used blitzkrieg to attack other countries, this made them more susceptible.
Appeasing Hitler would give him exactly what he wanted and only make his ego bigger, similar to
Napoleon. Moreover, Czechoslovakia was ceded just to avoid conflict. Of course, the people of Czech
were unhappy that their country got given away, especially since Czech defenses were very strong and
they were prepared to fight for their land (Keenan). Therefore, Czechoslovakia was given up for no
reason. To add on, the more territory Hitler took, the more soldiers he could enslave to do
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The Crime Rate in Canada
Background Crime in Canada
The Canadian Constitution gives the power to establish, investigate, and adjudicate crimes with the
federal government. The individual provinces are responsible for law enforcement, although in many
cases this is contracted to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which is a federal agency. The power
to prosecute crimes belongs to the federal government, but responsibility for these prosecutions is
delegated to the provinces for most types of crime. However, to make the issue more streamlined,
laws and sentencing guidelines are fairly uniform throughout the country, but there are varying levels
of enforcement based on individual provinces (Boyd, 2011). The crime rate in Canada has been in a
general decline since 1991 and recent statistics show that of those crimes reported, 48% were property
related and 12.6% were violent crime. Ironically, the three most northern territories with the least
population have higher per capita crime rates that any province. Statistics from the Canadian Centre of
Justice, crime was, in fact, the lowest since 1972. This general trend is positive, but there remains an
increase in certain crimes since 2010 including homicide (7% increase), criminal harassment (1%
increase), sexual crimes against children (3% increase), child pornography (40% increase), and
impaired driving (2% increase) (Canada s Crime Rate, 2012). Experts in the government believe that
the overall tough on crime measures are working noting that if
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Indian Response To The Us Rebalancing Strategy
The Indian Response to the US Rebalancing Strategy
India has been considered as a crucial factor in the US Rebalancing Strategy. On a visit to India,
former US Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta referred to India as the lynchpin of the US Strategy in
Asia. Yet another US government report stated that, The United States is also investing in a long term
strategic partnership with India to support its ability to serve as a regional economic anchor and
provider of security in the broader Indian Ocean region. With the US pushing for closer ties with the
country, India on the other hand has been quite observant of the changing geopolitical scenario in its
surrounding and has taken a pacifist approach so far. India s former Defence Minister A. K Antony, in
response to Panetta, highlighted the necessity to enhance the multilateral security architecture in the
Asia Pacific, but at the same time also emphasised that the necessary steps should be taken at a pace
comfortable to all the countries concerned .
In order to further understand India s stance on the issue, it would be interesting to observe and
analyze the following table in which four foreign policy approaches were estimated with respect to the
Indian response within the country towards the US Rebalancing Strategy. They are laid in the table
below along with various other factors that were taken into consideration :
Foreign Policy Schools Strategic Environment Perception of US Pivot Foreign Policy Prescription
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The Political Spectrum Of South Africa
With the advent spread of the English language during the colonial conquests the world had undergone
a vast array of changes, and some of these changes that seems to have gone unnoticed for some part is
how deeply the English language has impacted and changed a country s identity entirely. Then the
question arises whether those changes are in fact beneficial or detrimental for language acquisition
and maintenance for future generations to come. This essay will focus on my country of choice, South
Africa, and will discuss how three different dimensions have been impacted by the English language. I
will first focus on the historical dimensions to gain a better understanding of the circumstances within
South Africa in the past and in today s context, especially how the English language had arrived and
completely shaped South Africa as a whole. Furthermore, following the historical impact, this essay
will go deeper into the political spectrum of South Africa, and discuss how the country shifted from
the Apartheid era to its contemporary state. Lastly, I will discuss how the educational system has
impacted the growing new generation to get a clearer understanding of how the country has been
changed to adapt to the more globalised world that we live in now and will raise some questions about
how language, being one of the key aspects that makes us human, could be wilfully applied for
coercion into a chosen form of hegemony, and will thus demonstrate the importance of language in
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Manual on Forensic Accounting
FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
Introduction
Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Yes, it is the growing arena of business and surging number
of white collar crimes that have paved the way for the development of Forensic Accounting.
According to AICPA, Forensic Accounting is the application of accounting principles, theories and
discipline to facts or hypothesis at issues in a legal dispute and encompasses every branch of
accounting knowledge.
According to The Accountant s Handbook on Fraud and Commercial Crime, Forensic Accounting is
the application of financial skills and an investigative mentality to unresolved issues, conducted within
the context of the rules of evidence.
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It is a relative thing, that is where fraud and forensic crossed each other s path.
Fraud doesn t necessarily end up in court, but forensic accountant has to make evidence suitable for
admission in court. It is a stereotype thing, as long as auditors are concerned, audit report is supposed
to be a mere true and fair view of an account, but when if you are to prove or disprove an allegation of
fraud, there must be a forensic accounting investigation and report. It might have been tampered with,
ours is not to determine whether the suspect is guilty or not, but to give a better interpretation to the
evidences. It impacts on the financial sector of the economy.
There are lots of procedures in forensic that you cannot violate like that chain of command, you have
to know how the evidences were taken and preserved to avoid cases of tampering with evidence in our
court.
One major weapon accountants have is the use of questions or the interview technique in conducting
auditing jobs; there is no way you can start working without questioning, that is the most critical thing,
but not many accountants know its utmost usage, in forensic, we call this embedded incompetence.
What actually determines the success of the forensic report is the interview technique.
Forensic Accounting ensures:
(a) Assessment of the damages caused
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The Effect Of Parapsychology On The Existence Of Science
Not a lot of people can say they have had a paranormal experience. It is the kind of thing that happens
once in a lifetime, and usually it is not anything big. But those who do have these experiences pertain
that belief in the supernatural, and it is these documented experiences that have brought about the
study of parapsychology. Is there something to these claims or is it due to mental illusions?
Parapsychology is a highly debated branch of science because of the existence of phenomena that
cannot be explained, the main argument being in the existence of physics and whether there is
something beyond or not. s Parapsychology is the study of supernatural phenomena or more
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Even the learned expressed interest in these, however, the wide acceptance of these occurrences may
have been due to the insufficient education of the general public. After the Enlightenment, which
occurred in the 18th century, the existence of deities and magic was more widely contested and
doubted, leading to the discrediting of these phenomena as science. One of the first scientists to
attempt a scientific study of psychic phenomena was Franz Anton Mesmer in the 1700 s; he
experimented with and attempted to patent the mesmerism technique, more commonly known as
hypnotism. Even though his method did not achieve scientific recognition, shifting religious beliefs
allowed for the widespread Spiritualism movement, which allowed for the use of mediums and the
like (Psychicscience.org). Modern parapsychology came about in the 1920 s with the invention of
statistical tools and the efforts of a researcher by the name of J.B. Rhine. Rhine had three aims through
his experiments: to provide data on parapsychological phenomena rather than to attempt to prove their
existence, to achieve scientific recognition and to prove that psychic ability was not limited to certain
people and was a part of human psyche all along just waiting to be discovered. Though he was not
necessarily successful in his goals, Rhine did change his field in that now psychic study is not limited
to individuals with psychic talent, rather a
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Essay On Iv
With our constant exposure to advertising ever increasing, its marketers have become innovative and
competitive in how they entice potential consumers to purchase their products or services. Outside
magazine and CBC Kids television are two very diverse media channels targeting dissimilar
audiences, yet both feature watch advertisements. While Outside features the Casio Pathfinder Watch,
an advanced watch for the adventurous and outdoors client, CBC Kids promotes the VTech Kidizoom
Smartwatch DX to children on the go. Although both products appeal to their specific audiences, how
advertisers appeal to them is very crafty. Although different in their clientele, capabilities and
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While Outside features the Casio Pathfinder watch, an advanced watch for the adventurous and
outdoors customer, CBC Kids promotes the VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch DX, to children who enjoy
technology and desire fun and creativity in their play. The Casio Pathfinder is targeted towards a male
audience which enjoys an active and adventurous lifestyle. Featured in Outdoors, a publication which
covers travel, sports, health, and fitness, the Casio Pathfinder is suitably marketed towards a male
audience who thrives in the great outdoors and is happy to face every challenge with the reputable
Pathfinder. Retailing at a starting price of $300.00, the watch s clientele has either a disposable income
or appreciates spending money for an essential timepiece. Unlike Outdoors s Casio Pathfinder, CBC
Kids audience is children and tweens who appreciate smartwatch technology. Vtech promises parents
a durable watch, perfect for kids on the go along with educational promises of learning to tell the time.
Retailing at $80.00, the watch is affordable for parents with discretionary incomes. Vtech s children
are tech savvy but do not require expensive echnology because what its watch is offereing is a scaled
down version of more advanced adult watches. Where, Casio s Pathfinder is endorsed by renown
mountain climber Farrizio Zangrilli , the Smartwatch DX is endorsed by the children within its
promotion. Contrastingly the, Casio Pathfinder is for the man who enjoys
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Essay Maggie Character Analysis from Everyday Use
Have you ever noticed how some people just stand out from the crowd? Like the clouds in the sky and
blades of grass, people are all different. Everyday Use by Alice Walker has a good example of an
interesting, unique character. Maggie is a young girl who is not only physically but also mentally
scarred. The way the burning house, her stuck up sister, and society affects Maggie makes her
different from everyone else. Maggie was so traumatized from her house burning down that she
became a timid and under appreciated little girl. Maggie is so self conscious that her mom says she
walks like a dog run over by a car: chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle, ever since the fire
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When she heard Dee s request, she slammed the door and stormed out of the kitchen. This shows that
Dee s arrogance left a negative influence on Maggie s personality. It s almost like Dee is trying to take
away any happiness life throws out at Maggie. Although Maggie was deformed and neglected, it
should not mitigate her need for joy in her life. Alice Walker juxtaposes Maggie with her sister, Dee,
to demonstrate how society denigrates not only African American women but women in general in the
1970s. Early on in the story, Maggie is described as nervous, hopelessly standing in the corner. Later
she is described as nearly hidden from view. On a metaphorical level, Maggie is the symbol of the
lack of power women held in the 1970s. She is the epitome of the silent female homemaker. On the
other hand, Dee is assertive, will look you right in the eye. She serves as a symbol of the free,
successful modern woman. However, her assertiveness might come off as cockiness, and too much
pride. By contrasting Maggie and Dee, Alice Walker is expressing both sides of the female role during
that time. All in all, Maggie is a very distinctive character. Her house burning to the ground, her
arrogant sister, and the effect society has on her explains that. Alice Walker has a very interesting way
of putting together two opposites to make one of their personalities very clear; Maggie s persona
would be
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What Is Meant by State Recognition in International Law
What is meant by state recognition in international law INTRODUCTION Some definitions of
international law can be found on the Web as follows: The body of laws governing relations between
nations , International law is the term commonly used for referring to the system of implicit and
explicit agreements that bind together nation states in adherence to recognized values and standards,
differing from other legal systems in that it concerns nations rather than private citizens. ... , A
complex network of principles, treaties, judicial decisions, customs, practices, and writings of experts
that are binding on States in their mutual relations. The common point of the definitions is that,
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What are the rights and duties, the powers and immunities that attach to an entity because it is a State?
Crawford gives a list of five exclusive and general legal characteristics of States: (1) States have
plenary competence to perform acts in the international sphere make treaties and so on. (2) States are
exclusively competent with respect to their internal affairs exclusive means plenary and not subject to
control by other States. (3) States are not subject to international process without their consent. (4)
States are regarded in international law as equal , it is a formal, not a moral or political principle. (5)
States entitled to benefit from the Lotus presumption, especially that any derogation from the previous
principles must be clearly established. These are the criteria and the consequences of being a State, the
next chapter will focus on to be accepted as a State. II. RECOGNITION At the beginning of XX
century, there were nearly fifty states in the world arena, just before the World War II the number
reached approximately seventy five and in 2005, there were almost 200. Each State creation, again
and with some problems, put the recognition concept on the agenda of international community.
Recognition has become much important especially by reason of its results. What is meant by
recognition of States? Grant defines
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Research Paper On Giant Octopus
Giant Pacific octopus ( Enteroctopus dofleini) are very unique creatures because of their unique
survival talents, reproduction, and is part of the Octopodidae family. They are reddish in color and
have a round head and long arms stretching out from their body. They are the only species with the
length of 9.72 16 ft long, they can live up to 4 to 5 years depending on the environment they inhabit.
Not to mention that, they can weigh up to 50 pounds and are poisonous but are no harm to humans. As
a matter of fact, giant octopus developed many adaptations to the environment they inhabit such as
their arms, suckers, statocyst, eye, brain, chromatophores, and etc. The giant octopus have eight arms
but only use two of their arms as the main legs to support them in transportation, the rest of the arm
are used to grab, feel, and feed the octopus. In fact, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Giant octopus are powerful by their arms strength meaning their pull is one hundred time more
powerful than their weight. The reason why is because, giant octopus contains radial and longitudinal
muscles on each arms. In other words, the combinations of these muscles is what make them strong
and without either radial or longitudinal they re body would have no strength. Similarly, each octopus
arms have up to 280 suckers, these suckers play an important role in an octopus life. For instance,
giant octopus suckers contain thousand of chemical receptors which is used as a sense to defines
objects and to grab onto their prays. Giant octopus possess statocyst receptors to detect angular
rotation, to determine the body s orientation, and used hair cells to hear. Fun facts, giant octopus have
been known to be the only species sensitive enough to low vibrations. What is more, Pacific octopus
eye is more common like a human eye which
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Greek Blessings
Many kings have ruled over Israel the past thousands of years. Some valiant and obedient to God
which resulted in blessings that they could never have asked for, but some evil and disobedient which
resulted in curses that they would not be able to avoid. In this paper, I will look at three kings in depth,
and analyze how each either received blessings or curses based on their willingness to obey God. The
first king that I will analyze will be king Ahab who ruled for a total of twenty two years.
King Ahab ruled and he married Jezebel, a princess from Zidon which was a place where paganism
was flourishing. Even though Ahab was happy, marrying a foreigner was forbidden in the eyes of the
Lord, especially Jezebel because of her devotion to other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just like Hezekiah Joash also destroyed all forging idols and alters. Joash did what was right in the
eyes if the Lord every year that Jehoiadad was alive. (2 Chronicles 24:17 19). Joash was determined to
repair the Lord s temples (2 Chronicles 24:4) He displayed this action by telling the chief priests to go
and collect the annual quota of silver to repair the temple. (Chronicles 24:5) One ways however he
disobeyed the Lord was by not striking the ground 6 times instead of three, by doing this it symbolized
how many victories he would have. Instead of striking the ground 6 times he only struck it 3 times
which showed lack of faith in his side. Joash consequence for not fully trusting in the Lord was only
defeating the Arameans three times. Joash leadership however was great he listened to God and his
commands. This was because God blessed his rule because he promised to protect the temple, and he
did every year that his prophet Jehoiadad was alive. Once Jehoiadad died he turned to evil and fully
turned away from the Lord. As the Lord got word of Joash evil ways he tries to warn him but Joash
did not listen which led to assassination at Beth
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Dry Tortugas National Park Research Paper
I went to Dry Tortugas National Park this summer. It s the farthest Florida Key and is at least a 70 mile
boat or plane trip. This year is the park s 100th anniversary and I was so excited, and scared, to go. It
was established because once Ponce de León caught around 160 turtles there. Also, what makes this
park unique is that 99% of it is under water and since the water is so shallow there are many
shipwrecks. I love fish and all but seaweed, on the other hand, is one of my biggest fears.
The next day, I woke up and went to the place that the ferry would pick me up at. The park provided
the ferry ride. The ferry was named the Yankee Freedom III. It was a lot bigger than I thought it would
be and it looked pretty nice inside. When I sat down, a few moments later a girl named Chloe sat next
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I could see Fort Jefferson, the moat around it, the islands, and how shallow the water actually was.
Around 2 minutes later we finally landed. The first thing I did was grab my bags and went into Fort
Jefferson. On my way there I passed the boat docks. Inside of Fort Jefferson, there were lots of trees,
signs, benches, people, and a lot of things and I had no idea what they were.
After that, I went to the area that I could set up my tent in. I ended up next to Chole. I decided that
since it was still slightly early, it would be a good idea to go snorkeling. I asked Chloe if she wanted to
go with me because it was shallow water, which meant the seaweed was close to me. We threw on our
swimsuits in our tents, walked to the water and dove in it.
We snorkeled around the island and saw some Amberjack, Grouper, Blackfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna,
Dolphins (Mahi Mahi), Cobia, Kingfish, Mutton Snappers, Permits, Red Snappers, Sailfish, Wahoo,
and Swordfish. After about an hour or two, it started to
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The Great Writ of Liberty
Introduction
A Writ of Habeas Corpus is an authoritative order forcing governments to provide the body of the
detainee in which the legality of their detention and individual liberties will be challenged.
Historically associated with civil liberty violation and the injustice of illegally detaining potentially
enemies of the state, jurisdictional issues regarding their detaining location have made justice difficult
to administer and deliver. Detaining enemies for their participation, involvement, and/or ties to threats
of terror towards the United States will result the confinement of combatants, as solidified by the US
Constitution, however, to what extent will they be forced to stay?. Residents of Guantanamo Bay are
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Enemy Combatants are essentially individual that have been acquired and/or detained as a direct
involvement and/or supportive participation during war times against the American people. (Mortlock,
2010, pp. 375 404)The labeling of Illegal Combatants refers to a person who engages in combat
without meeting the requirements according to the laws of war delineated within the Third Geneva
Convention (ICRC, 2014). The significance that habeas corpus plays for such combatants allows for
the challenging of a potential overly exerted authority that government may have inadvertently placed
within the power of the president. It relevance to such labeled individuals is nothing short than the
sense of freedom and hope that justice will not be unjust.
U.S. Supreme Court: Habeas Corpus Interpretation
The United States Congress has endowed the president with authoritative powers to use necessary
force against individuals posing significant threats found to have planned, authorized, committed, or
aided the terrorist attacks in conjunction with September 11th atrocities. Those that have been placed
within the custody of the United States as a result of terrorist activities will often times file Writs,
including Habeas Corpus, to invoked the interest and interpretation of their situation by the US
Supreme Court Justice s . Since the tragic 9/11 attacks, judiciary judgments have often
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Using Online Reading Comprehension Skills
To find whether a source is credible they must develop online reading comprehension skills; these
skills are crucial because other researchers have found that children go online to clarify what they are
being taught in school. When kids are curious about something or have a question, it s always more
difficult for the teacher to get to everyone right away in class so they naturally become proactive and
find it out for themselves (Tsikalas). Kids researching and looking up information throughout the day
can make huge impacts on their learning and also improve cognition. It might be better to say that
today s children, more than ninety percent of whom will have an online history by age two, are
developing key tech friendly skills at an earlier age. By engaging kids brains in more complex tasks at
a young stage in their lives, toddlers are improving cognition, developing critical review skills, and
displaying a more advanced comprehension of both virtual and real worlds. Along with stronger
memory, better comprehension, and abstract thought, children who regularly use the internet also
show a more proactive approach to gathering information and feel an improved performance in
reading comprehension. Language fluency and vocabulary get a boost as well, and some kids even
experience a jump in IQ as high as six points. Beyond mental performance, kids and teens using the
Internet and social media demonstrate stronger social skills, better vocabularies, and greater
confidence. They
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Protecting Children from Television Violence Essays
Summary #1
Television violence, and media violence in general, has been a controversial topic for several years.
The argument is whether young children are brainwashed into committing violent real world crimes
because of violent and pugnacious behavior exposed in mass media. In his article No Real Evidence
for TV Violence Causing Real Violence , Jonathan Freedman, a professor of psychology at the
University of Toronto and author of Media Violence and Its Effect on Aggression: Assessing the
Scientific Evidence , discusses how television violence, claimed by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC), does not cause real world aggression among adolescents. The FCC determined to
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Freedman argues that this concept, from the FCC, strictly bases their claim on intuition, not scientific
research. Freedman writes, Ultimately, it is the findings that matter not what people think about them
or tell you about them (Par. 8). There is not enough evidence to understand and know the effects of
media coverage of real violence, and how fictional violence affects real world scenarios.
Evaluation #1
Television violence is not necessarily the problem with real world violence in today s society, nor is
violent video games, or explicit rap music. United States violence increased between the 1960 s to
1980 s, but has dropped dramatically, especially violent crimes committed by young men, since 1992
(Freedman Par. 10 11). Although media violence is increasing, world violence is decreasing; there has
to be a reputable and scientific explanation on why these children are committing violent real world
crimes. There have been less than one hundred experiments completed on this topic of choice, and
possible evidence that observer bias may affect these experiments. The FCC purposely schedule
violent or provocative televisions shows during evening hours of the night for a reason. Parents of
young children, from ages seven through fourteen, should not allow their children to watch these so
called violent television shows or play these violent video games. Certain television programs have
warning labels clearly stating that, some material is not suitable for
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The Incredible Revolution Book Review
What Is A Christian The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical is one of the most
insightful books that I have ever read as it helped me to see the world in a different perspective, the
writer Shane Claiborne, tries to persuade or at least tries to give an insight of a very important conflict
in our modern world: The modern Christianity; as it has been corrupted by the avarice of this world.
Claiborne influenced myself to define a Christian as someone who follows the teachings of Christ not
only by thought but also, in action such as caring for the poor; focusing on pursuing Christ instead of
wealth, and becoming a proactive member of the community.
This chapter is interesting about the fact that raises a good question, How
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Food Stamp Program Thesis
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as the Food Stamp program, was
established as a safety net against hunger and malnutrition for low income Americans and their
families. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance programs help millions of families, seniors, people with
disabilities, and low wage working Americans afford access to enough food. Food stamps was first
introduced to the American public as a pilot program during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Mabel
McFadden of Rochester, NY was the first food stamp recipient. She paid four dollars and received six
dollars worth of stamps in return.
An orange stamp could buy any food, while a blue stamp was good for only what the Department of
Agriculture deemed to be in surplus. That program lasted through the early 1940s. Food stamps were
revived in the 1960s as part of the war on poverty, but Americans still had to pay for their stamp
coupons. For the poorest, that was a hardship. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Today s program benefits over 40 million Americans every month, more than half for children. Paper
coupons have been replaced by debit like EBT cards. The program is also a key support for working
families. Food stamps has eliminated the severe hunger and malnutrition that occurred in the 1960s,
yet in the United States today, 15.6 million households are estimated to be food insecure. 40 percent of
those eligible for food stamps miss out on benefits. Many do not know they are eligible, others find
the process too difficult. Even those on food stamps benefits can run out before the end of the month,
creating tough choice about whether to buy food or pay bills. Charities and churches provide some
help but cannot fill the growing need. The food stamp program has a rich history in helping the nation
s poor and it continues to be the nation s first line of defense against
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Doe Deere Research Paper
At first glance, Doe Deere does not look like your typical CEO. Her hair is a very revealing pastel
color. Her makeup is bold, dazzling, and sparks the imagination. You will probably never find Deere
wearing anything that is drab or boring. Still, this young woman is a very successful entrepreneur and
the founder of Lime Crime Cosmetics Company. The Russian born beauty is also a big supporter of
other women entrepreneurs. In addition, Deere would like to share her beginnings with others to
inspire those that are thinking about starting their own little venture. Getting Started Doe Deere
actually comes from a fashion background. She landed in New York and attended FIT in New York.
Of course, her major was fashion design. Certainly, the lessons learned in the fashion school helped to
shape and mold the young mind of Doe Deere. During that time, Deere was in a band too. However,
during that time, it was difficult to find a makeup line to fit per personality. In 2008, she decided to
launch her own colorful, and magical cosmetic line. It is also important to note that Lime Crime
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She is a very hands on person and had a part in the creation of every lipstick, eye shadow, or fingernail
polish that you see in their line of makeup. Doe Deere started out in a small way. The makeup industry
was very competitive and many thought that it was foolish to enter a market that was already saturated
with so many lines of makeups. Still, Doe Deere held on to her vision and her mission to create a
makeup line filled with vivid and bright
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Gender Roles in Behind a Mask by Louisa May Alcott Essay
Gender Roles in Behind a Mask by Louisa May Alcott
Most people think of traditional gender roles such as those depicted in mid 1900 television sitcoms:
The father going to work every morning and the mother staying home all day cooking dinner and
cleaning the house. Gender roles are a set of social and behavioral norms that are generally considered
appropriate for either a man or a woman in a social relationship. By 2050, women will make up 47
percent of the workforce in the United States which is up from 30 percent in 1950. Through the use of
allusion, satire, connotation, and the central metaphor of performance, Louisa May Alcott is able to
reinforce her message about nineteenth century gender roles in the novella Behind a Mask. The ...
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Come, the curtain is down, so I may be myself for a few hours, if actresses ever are themselves . Jean
Muir is a very mysterious woman who does not tell people of her true age, her occupation, and her
background or past. The purpose of Jean Muir being an actress is for Alcott to use that as a metaphor
for how women must act out roles in life to be able to get where they want to go in life, such as of a
higher ranking or even an occupation. Jean Muir attempts to achieve her hidden purpose by using
feminine ploys such as her beauty, charm, and seduction to mislead men. Alcott has made Muir s
hidden purpose to be receiving the Coventry family s fortune and gaining power. Sometimes she uses
coercion and lying rather than charm to have men fall in love with her and achieve her goals. For Jean
Muir to be able to become of a higher ranking, she must marry one of the men in the Coventry family
and she does this by misleading them. I wish I was thirty, but, as I not, I do my best to look and seem
old . Jean Muir lied about her age to the men of the Coventry household because she knows that if
they know of her true age, then they will not be attracted to her. Alcott shapes Muir into a liar to show
readers how men can be shallow and only be attracted to
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Human Culture Revealed In Daniel Quinn s Ishmael
Man lives life as though they are the ones to rule the Earth, instead of living as one with nature. Daniel
Quinn s Ishmael shows how man came to be this way, and why people should take a look at the past to
learn about the way people should live now. By comparing and contrasting controlling culture and the
thirst for knowledge between Ishmael and Planet of the Apes, it becomes clear that man believes
knowledge and power are the most important aspects of life.
One main argument Ishmael makes is that human culture is not based on humans as living beings of
Earth; it is based on them trying to be gods. The narrator says the reason for creation of man went
something like this, The world is for man... For nearly three million years he lived as ... Show more
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It sets them apart from all other creatures of the world; which is how the apes in Planet of the Apes
feel about knowledge over humans. The anthropomorphic race would never think that another species
could control them. After all, they expect exemption from the laws of nature. In the movie, the main
protagonist was originally from Earth, and explained their thirst for knowledge, You d walk naked into
a live volcano if you thought you could learn something no other man knew. (Schaffner). Planet of the
Apes is not so subtly saying the undying thirst for power in the form of knowledge puts humans above
all else, including gods. In the tale of Adam and Eve, Ishmael explains to his student how foolish the
want for knowledge can make a man, Wielding the knowledge of good and evil, we have made
ourselves the masters of the world, and the gods have no power over us... isn t it sweeter to live in our
own hands than in the hands of the gods? (Quinn, 164). Both texts agree that knowing things other
races do not know makes them the more intelligent, and in turn, the dominant species. In the movie,
the main characters, Taylor and Landon, automatically assume that they would run the planet in a
short amount of time due to their seemingly high intellect. However, when they meet the apes, they
get caught, imprisoned, and treated like animals. Since they were always taught humans are superior,
they
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Argumentative Essay On Gossip Girl
Gossip girl is a television show about privileged teens living on the Upper East
Side of New York that cannot hid a secret from the ruthless blogger who is always watching. There are
six seasons where the teens continue to figure out who leaked information on their personal lives, and
to figure out who gossip girl really is. During the show we see the teens that are resistant with their
friends and their family members.
Resistance meaning they protests separation and lashes out are unable to be soothed by the parent.
During Gossip Girl episodes there are countless times where the teens lash out and do as we think are
unforgivable things, for example when Blair becomes angry with her mother for giving Serena (Blair s
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If we compare Blair s personality and life to the secure classification, as soon as her mother leaves the
country on a business trip, she doesn t mind it but she falls upon her caregiver , her house keeper who
practically raised Blair as a child. When comparing her to both resistant and secure classifications she
has different parts of her life that she is both, sometimes she can be all four of the classifications. Blair
the character is only upset when things don t go her way, she loves having people close to her as long
as she is the queen, at school, at home, with her friends, and she has to be on top in order to keep her
happy. Throughout the series we find Blair always trying to control her life and the lives of her friends
to ensure her happiness. For example, when she in engaged to her Prince, her best friend Serena is
planning a shower for them. Serena and Nate are working for a news company (online) and they are
going after Gossip Girl. Someone, or should I say Blair s Prince releases the link to everything
someone has ever sent into Gossip Girl. At the shower Blair realizes are they actually, or were they
actually ever friends? This was a way for
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Introduction. There are more insects than people in this world. Every person in this world will be
bitten, stung, or attacked by an insect, at some point or time. The different bugs on this planet all have
different reactions for each person or animal. Insects will always survive and continue to plague living
creatures with their bites and stings. First you have to be able to identify the different bites, stings, and
punctures. To avoid the dangers of each bite, people must be able to notice the differences and effects
of each insect attack, so they can receive medical help if needed by a General Practitioner. The
irritating irritants. The venom from each insect assault, can lead to irritation, swelling, infection, or a
red mark. However in most cases it can or cannot be harmless, but also remain painful and ... Show
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The Symptoms of West Nile virus: West Nile virus, which is transmitted by infected mosquitoes, can
produce flu like symptoms including fever, headache, body aches, and skin rash (MedicineNet.com,
2015). While most infected individuals have mild disease and recover spontaneously, infection can be
serious or even fatal. There is no specific treatment for West Nile virus (MEdicineNet.com, 2015). The
Symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted fever: Initial symptoms may include fever, nausea, vomiting,
severe headache, muscle pain, and lack of appetite. The characteristic red, spotted rash of Rocky
Mountain spotted fever is usually not seen until the sixth day or later after symptoms begin. As many
as 10% to 15 % of patients may never develop a rash (Traveldoctor.com, 2015). Rocky Mountain
spotted fever is treated with antibiotics. Signs of infection: It is normal for a bite or sting to result in
redness of the affected area and minor swelling, but if a bite or sting becomes infected, a fever may
develop or the redness or soreness may worsen. In cases of infection, an antibiotic is the typical
treatment (Traveldoctor.com,
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Similarities Between Gilgamesh And The Bible
Many people and religions around the world have various versions of the flood narrative; The epic of
Gilgamesh, The Bible and Greek mythology are only a few with numerous similarities and
differences. These stories can be compared by how humans were created, how the floods started, the
effects of the flood and how it helped future generations throughout the world.
Between the three flood stories, there are any similarities and differences. In all the stories humans
were created but what was different was how they were created. In The epic of Gilgamesh and The
Bible, humans were both created by God(s). On the other hand, in the Greeks flood narrative, humans
were created by Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones. The stories are also similar ... Show more
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From the flood, Utnapishtim, Noah and Deucalion were all saved and given different things. In the
Epic of Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim was saved and given immortality. In the Bible, Noah was saved,
granted extended life and God promised to not flood the earth again, and Deucalion and Pyrrha were
warned by Prometheus and later given one thing to chose which happened to be man . Lastly,
comparing how the narratives eventually helped humans in later generations. Throughout all the
narratives many things happened that humans have to deal with, ups and downs. These narratives told
to future generations can help people and humans in general deal with life s ups and downs. Also helps
humans deal with their emotions, realizing they are normal and understanding more about life. In all
of the narratives the God(s) were scared, angry or annoyed with humans. Again in all the narratives it
tells their version of how humans were created which gives later generations something to believe in
and something that creates a sense of community. The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Bible and Greek
mythology s flood narratives have many similarities and differences, including: the story of how
humans were created, how their floods started, the effects of the flood and how it helped future human
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Hammurabi s Journey Essay
Hello King Hammurabi I just finished my journey in Egypt. I ve learned many things while in Egypt
but I am only going to tell you the important things. First, they have the longest river in the world. It
runs down the middle of Egypt. The river is used for many things like cooking, fishing, and bathing. It
s also used for transportation such as trade boats and sailing. Then, they had huge pyramids with
storerooms, bedrooms, and inside courtyards. They painted false doors to connect the living and the
dead. They made a calendar off of the seasons which there were three and each season lasted three
months that was 360 days. They also added five days which were called holy days which made it 365
days. One thing that they put a lot of time and
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Earnest Hemingway Essay
Earnest Hemingway
As one of the 20th century s most important and influential writers. His writings drew heavily on his
own experiences for his writing. His writing reflected his trouble with relating to women and his
tendency to treat them as objects, as he had four marriages and countless affairs, highlighting his
theme of alienation and disconnection. Now here is why he is what he is by writing about what he
was.
Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois, to Dr. Clarence
Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway. Oak Park was a mainly Protestant, upper middle class
suburb of Chicago that Hemingway would later refer to as a town of wide lawns and narrow ... Show
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After only six months on staff at the Star, Hemingway resigned and attempted to enlist in the army,
only to be rejected because of poor vision. Determined to get involved in the war, he joined the Red
Cross and was shipped off to Italy as an ambulance driver. His first day on the job, a munitions factory
exploded and he had to carry the bodies and body parts of the women who worked in the factory to a
makeshift morgue. Only a few weeks later, as he was distributing chocolate and cigarettes to Italian
soldiers in the trenches near the front lines, Hemingway was seriously wounded by fragments from an
Austrian mortar shell which had landed only a few feet away. Hemingway claimed, despite over 200
pieces of shrapnel being lodged in his legs and being shot in the legs several times, he managed to
carry a wounded soldier back to the
Schlusemeyer 3 first aid station. For this feat, he was awarded the Silver Medal for Valor by the Italian
government. Because of his tendency to exaggerate his heroism in telling of his own feats, however,
some believe that Hemingway may have changed some details about the event in retelling it or
fabricated it altogether (Rozkis 235).
After rehabilitating in Milan for a short time, Hemingway returned home and was celebrated as a war
hero. He was nineteen
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Song of Solomon
Toni Morrison s award winning novel Song of Solomon is full of very interesting, deep symbolism.
Macon Dead III, nicknamed Milkman, is a very symbolic character throughout the novel. His
character is not only symbolic, for so is his name. Also, Milkman s paternal aunt, Pilate, has an
extremely significannot and symbolic role in the novel. To her father, she represents the child who
killed her own mother and took away her father s wife. Seeing that Pontius Pilate sentenced Jesus to
death, the name Pilate seems to coincide with her father, Macon Dead s, opinion. Ironically, though,
Pilate is a good person and is murdered in the end, just as Jesus was by Pontius Pilate. Another
important character in the novel who portrays a great deal of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The fact that she depends so heavily upon her son reveals the numerous insecurities she has about
herself. It is the character and the name of Milkman Dead that enlighten readers of these highly
significannot facts and symbols throughout the novel.
br
br Though Milkman is a very symbolic character in Song of Solomon, he is not the only one. Pilate
also has both a very symbolic character and name. First of all, her name is derived from the biblical
name of Pontius Pilate, the man who sentenced Jesus to death on the cross. This name is very
symbolic of her father s feelings toward her. Although her father does not purposely choose her name,
considering he can t read, it quickly comes to signify the fact that her father feels that Pilate killed her
mother, seeing as that her mother died during childbirth. Ironically, however, Pilate is murdered at the
end of the book when she and Milkman go to give her father a proper burial.
br
br Pilate also represents a great deal more than a murderer. She has a large part of her mother s spirit
in her because although, physically, her mother dies while giving birth to her, part of her soul enters
Pilate, so part of her literally lives in her daughter. Therefore, when Pilate is killed during the burial of
her father, it shows that both she and her mother are tired of life, they have both lived it to the fullest,
and they both want to rest in peace with Pilate s father.
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Wilson s State Department In Russia Research Paper
Wilson s actions in Russia caused a combination of anger, confusion and praise. Anger arose from the
anti communist wings of the government and society which sought a complete destruction of the
Soviet system. Confusion came from a vast portion of society which did not understand the entire
situation or America s role in it. Praise came from the wing of Wilsonian Democrats and associated
supporters who championed Wilson as, the sincerest and most lucid friend of the Russian Revolution...
Perhaps most shocking was the role of Wilson s State Department in the course of events in Russia.
Wilson s State Department has been argued to have been pro interventionist and anti Bolshevik. Late
in the World War and early in the domestic conflict in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As noted above, President Wilson regarded troops in Russia as an effort to safeguard the Trans
Siberian Railway. However, the United States Government was still refusing to meet with the
Bolshevik leaders. Speculation as to who the Government considered to the legitimate authority in
Russia virtually ended when in Paris, the Council of Four officially recognized the legitimacy of the
Kolchak Government. This was done after Kolchak agreed to convene an assembly to determine the
permanent form of government, accept the League of Nations post war borders of Russia, and
safeguard the rights of social and religious minorities in Russia. Whether or not Wilson had a direct
intention of doing so or not, he as the leader of the United States Government was now lending aid
and assistance to the Government of Kolchak which was now officially regarded as the legitimate
government of
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La Soledad Es Un Momento En Donde Solo
La soledad es un momento en donde solo te tienes a ti mismo, pero esta es necesaria para continuar
con el proceso de crecimiento del ser humano. En esos instantes, en los que tu persona es lo único que
te acompaña, es donde te encuentras con el , y así te conectas con tu alma desnuda.
En la soledad, te das cuenta de cosas que no sabías que tenías, y por eso es de buen provecho darte
cuenta de todo lo que eres, de quien eres en realidad. Debes aprovechar todo lo que la vida te
proporciona para crecer, volviéndote cada vez más fuerte a nivel emocional, entonces así, renacer de
nuevo.
La soledad suele ser acompañada de su hermana la tristeza, cuando esta te arropa, sientes un alto
grado de temor a que se vaya a quedar un largo tiempo, pero de ti depende ser su esclavo(a) o usarla
como tu gran maestra.
En la soledad, sueles escuchar tu voz interior, aquella que te habla y te alienta, con el propósito de que
te des cuenta que todo no está perdido, sino que se hace necesario el diálogo con tu mundo interno,
con tu esencia como ser humano. Llegar hasta lo más profundo de tu alma y conocerte a ti mismo(a),
es un desafío que cada quien debería asumir. Enfrentarte a ti mismo(a), es el verdadero descubrimiento
de tu vida.
La soledad, en muchas ocasiones, es provocada por el mismo Dios para detenerte y recordarte que él
tiene el control de tu vida. Reflexionar es el objetivo de toda soledad, solo así podrás absorber lo que
el creador quiere que captes.
La soledad jamás debería verse
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Touch Vs Skittles
Advertisement Essay:
Skittle, Midas touch and Skittle pox are two of the most popular Skittle advertisements to date, Midas
touch being developed in 2007 by BBDO advertising agency with Skittle pox being created by DDB
advertising in 2015. Both adverts focus on a use of comedy and colour to make people remember the
advertisement, and both being made in english for a American/Australian focus. The Midas touch ad
winning a creativity award in 2007, and skittle pox being apart of Skittles huge marketing campaign,
both being to market the new era of skittle candies.
Both advertisements look at skittles as more than a candy, as in the Midas Touch advertisements it
treats Skittles as a power/curse having everything you touch turn into skittles ... Show more content on
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The Skittle pox advertisement follows the stereotype of a boy and a girl meeting behind the bleachers,
but instead of sharing a romantic moment instead the girl eats one of the boys skittles and contracts
skittle pox herself, when in the Midas touch advertisement, there is no shown stereotype, but it does
align itself with the original Midas Touch story, where Midas was given the ability to turn anything he
touched into gold but in the advertisements instead of turning everything into gold, our main man Tim
turns everything into skittles. We, the audience, love Tim and connect an emotional attachment to him
as he is a soft lovable character who just wants to eat his own breakfast without turning it into skittles,
and there is one question that keeps us watching that skittle ad and that is if Tim touches a skittle does
it split into two skittles or does it stay the same? We ll never know. In the Skittle pox advertisements
we relate to Billy the awkward and nervous boy who confesses to having Skittle
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Transnational Corporations And Human Rights Violations Essay
Introduction
This essay s thesis is that there is currently a lack legal apparatuses that can be used to hold
transnational corporations liable for human rights violations; specifically violation of labour rights.
This paper seeks to discuss various legal instruments that are applicable to transnational corporations
and human rights violations. It will also provide theoretical framework for understanding the nature of
human rights and legal framework of labour laws. This essay will address the following questions:
What is the legal status of transnational corporations? How can current legal apparatuses be used to
hold transnational corporations accountable for human rights violations? This essay will also consider
the case of human right violations by Nike Corporation in order to show that external pressures can
produce development and accountability.
2. Transnational Corporations
Current legal mechanisms of accountability fail to account for the fluid nature and power of influence
that transnational corporations possess. Transnational Corporations are not static in nature and have
tremendous economic and political influence over government policies. These factors result in a lack
of due diligence for transnational corporations to uphold human rights. TNCs are economic and legal
entities. In theory, TNCs are subject to the law of a country, to the jurisdiction of its courts, but often
this is abandoned by the government of countries. TNCs have tremendous influence
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Compression Stockings Benefits Edema
Compression Stockings Edema
Overview
Edema is the abnormal accumulation of fluid under the skin, which most commonly effects the lower
legs, ankles, and feet. Compression stockings are used to help improve blood flow that is affected by
insufficient circulation caused by edema. There are numerous causes for edema, including, but not
limited to, varicose veins, sports injuries, standing or sitting for prolonged time periods, pregnancy, or
surgery.
Part 1: How Do Compression Stockings benefit Edema?
Compression stockings are firm, elastic socks that provide measured pressure to your lower legs. The
socks provide a firm grip on the ankles, and relaxes pressure as they run up the legs.
Compression stockings can be extremely beneficial in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Leave the socks to soak for a short duration of time then wash the stockings. Once washed, ensure you
rinse them to remove any excess liquid. Once you have completed this process, wrap the socks in a
towel to make a package, and apply pressure to the package to remove as much moisture as possible
(this can be done by placing the package on the ground and standing on it to tread it flat). Once you
have removed as much moisture as you can, remove the stockings from the packaged towel and hand
them up to
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Rise Of Buddhism Research Paper
The fifth and fourth centuries B.C. were times of a worldwide intellectual renaissance. It was an age
of great thinkers, thinkers like Socrates and Plato, Confucius and Lao Tzu. In India, it was the age of
the Buddha Shakyamuni, or simply the Buddha, after whose death a religion emerged that eventually
spread far beyond the reaches of its homeland. In order to understand Buddhism and its art we must
first know who the Buddha was.
Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as the Buddha, was born as a prince to the royal family
of Kapilavastu, whose kingdom was located in the Himalayan foothills. At the time of his birth, sages
predicted that he would become a universal conqueror, a conqueror of either the physical world or of
men s minds. It was the latter conquest that came to pass. Giving up the pleasures of the palace
Siddhartha went on to seek the true purpose of life, Siddhartha first attempted the path of severe
asceticism, only to abandon his efforts after six years, as it was a futile exercise. He then sat down in
yogic meditation beneath a banyan tree until he achieved enlightenment. He was known henceforth as
the Buddha, or Enlightened One.
Upon his death the Buddha requested that he be cremated and a memorial be built at a place where
people can gather. These memorials, which are known as Stupas, are the first example of Buddhist art.
At first these stupas were simple structures shaped like rounded mounds meant to represent the
curving form of the universe.
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Black Single Mom Research Paper
When I was in middle school, not a week went by where I was not sent out of class. Given my thirst
for learning, I remember being frustrated leaving the classroom with my head held low and a referral
in hand. My teachers would always tell me, your mouth is going to get you in trouble! Yet, I never
comprehended how my actions warranted my removal. Raised by a successful Black single mother,
she taught me at an early age what it meant to be a Black woman in today s American society. The
daughter of field workers from Mississippi, education was my mother s most important value. My
grandparents worked hard to make sure she and her siblings received the education they did not and in
turn, my mother stopped at nothing to make sure my brother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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My mother s valuable life lessons made me an analytical young scholar and a head strong campus
leader and activist. Now as a graduate student and an educator in an urban school district, I often
reflect on the ways my voice was criminalized and stifled voice during my K 12 experience. Watching
my Black female students endure the same type of pushout from their teachers like I did, I began to
question what our educational systems are doing to our girls. Seeking answers, I soon grew frustrated
with the lack of gender and race based studies for Black girls in urban school settings. We were
trapped in the juncture of race and gender where studies on Black youth focus primarily on issues
encountered by Black boys and the studies on girls gives attention to the challenges faced by White
girls. Because of the absence of information on Black girls, many often make the assumption that
Black girls are not up against some unique challenges of their own which is far from the
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Hydrogen Power Of A Power System
1. INTRODUCTION: 1.1 Background: Reactive power in a power system is important to maintain or
support the voltage to deliver the active power demanded by the load side. Synchronous generators are
the main source of reactive power in most of the power plants. The reactive power capability of the
generator is the amount of the reactive support produced at the rated generator terminals. The
capability of these generators are represented by capability curves that are published by the
manufacturer based solely on the thermal limitations as shown in figure 1. But in the real world, when
the generator is employed in a power plant, its reactive capability is much less compared to that of
published generator capability due to several design and operating constraints of the plant. This forms
the basis to determine the reactive capability of the generator operating in the power plant. Fig. 1.
Generator Reactive Capability Curve (D Curve) with Different hydrogen pressures for Plant Under
Study 1.2 Unit Capability: Unit capability of steam power plants using synchronous generators is the
amount of the reactive power that is produced by the unit considering design constraints, system
operations and limitations. In a Bulk Electric System (BES) unit capability can determine the amount
of reactive power required to improve the voltage profile. So, it is important to define the capability
limits to evaluate the voltage support under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions. The
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Social Learning And Teaching Play Essay
There is a part in the handbook, learning and teaching play. Play involves the holistic child, from the
physical, psychological, intellectual, social, and emotional. Either by working independently or group
work. Play is now a big part of the curriculum as doesn t just help with the teaching side, but it also
gives the children a way to relax and be themselves, and to express their feelings or what is going on
in their life through play. (http://ccea.org.uk accessed on 29th November 2016)
Tina Bruce would also be a big influence on play, creativity. She is a social learning theorist . Tina
identified ten principles of early childhood education. Some of these principles where, that a child
needs to be a child. Focus on what children can do taking that as the starting point and lastly the
essential interaction between child, context, and curriculum context if education is to be successful.
(How children learn 3, L. Pound, pg.12 13) Tina Bruce correlates with some of Vygotsky s theory,
with the Zone of Proximal Development. The ZPD is the distance between and student s ability to
perform tasks under guidance from teachers or teaching assistants and being able to solve problems
independently. This was seen in the observation when child A was taking child B s sand. However,
when child B confronted child A he panicked and walked away from the sand table.
The point that Tina Bruce made about focusing on what children can do and make that the starting
point. Is like
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Mla Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers 7Th Editi

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  • 2. Masculinity In The Great Gatsby Although Myrtle Wilson and Daisy Buchanan lie on opposite ends of the social spectrum, Fitzgerald nevertheless characterizes the attitude of female inferiority in society, a social class distinction not only based on wealth, but on gender as well. Male superiority is exemplified through Tom, a representation of pure masculinity, in the way that he exerts control over the lives of both Daisy and Myrtle. As his wife and mistress [slip] precipitately from his control (125), Tom begins to panic due to his loss of dominance over the two women he had previously thought were secure from drifting away. In regards to Gatsby, Tom s superiority is challenged when another man, especially a man of lower class, emasculates him by having an affair with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aware of the values of female subordination, she truly believes that the best thing a girl can be in this world [is] a beautiful little fool (17). Due to her feelings of personal victimization, as a mother, Daisy wishes what she believes is best for her daughter: to be beautiful enough to attract a wealthy man, but ignorant enough so that she is unaware of how he is hurting her. However, Daisy has accepts defeat in her lifestyle with Tom because her Old Money values result in her lack of competency to be independent. Especially within the Old Money social class, women are taught to be proper and delicate, conforming to unspoken rules of feminine social conduct, producing a class of indistinguishable women with no personal identity or individuality. Although all women [are] never quite the same ones in physical person, they [are] so identical one with another (63) that an indication of a social formula for high class women exists. Even the narrator himself, who tries to avoid judgement, believes that dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame deeply (58); women are viewed as inferior to men, and as a result, they are exempt from dutifully following the moral code and forgiven for actions they cannot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Comparing Treatment of Death During the Renaissance and... Treatment of Death During the Renaissance and in Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet is arguably the most well known and well read play in history. With its passionate and realistic treatment of universal themes of love, fate, war, and death, it s not difficult to see why. However, most people don t realize that there are several versions of the play, each with their own unique additions and/or changes to the plot, dialogue, and characters. After thumbing through the texts located here on this website, you can see even at a glance the distinct differences between the versions of Romeo and Juliet. This essay will explore how people dealt with death during the Renaissance in context to Shakespeare s Tragedy of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reactions of the Friar to Juliet s death in the Lamentable Tragedie, however, show a difference of theology toward death that we, in contemporary society cannot fully grasp. Peace ho for shame, confusions care lives not, In these confusions heaven and your selfe Had part in this faire maide, now heaven hath all, And all the better is it for the maid... ...And in her best array beare her to Church: For though some nature bids us all lament, Yet natures teares are reasons merriment (4.5) Could it be possible that the Friar is advising the Capulets to rejoice in their sorrow for the death of their daughter? And yet the text clearly illustrates the premise. How can this be true? Social Background of the Period In order to understand the meaning behind the consoling words of the Friar, we must first recognize them in context to the historical period for which they were written. As a segue into this next section I am reminded of an old story that was prevalent during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. What Is Embryo Transfer In Equine Thesis An analysis on embryo transfer in equine on what role the recipient mare plays versus the role the donor mare plays in the success rate of live foals. While utilizing cryopreserved embryos and fresh embryos. Along with looking at the different variables that possible. Pinna, A., Martins, G., Souza, G., Lilenbaum, W. (2013). Influence of Seroreactivity to Leptospira and Reproductive Failures in Recipient Mares of Equine Embryo Transfer Programmes. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 48(4). doi:10.1111/rda.12166 Summary Embryo transfer has widely been utilized over the last two decades. Unfortunately, the recipient mares are generally forgotten about and neglected after they are in foal. This creates problems where they do not accept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2012). Cryopreservation of Equine Embryos: Current State of the Art. Reproduction in Domestic Animals,47, 84 89. doi:10.1111/j.1439 0531.2012.02030.x Summary Embryo transfer is rapidly growing and changing in the equine industry. They utilize fresh embryos more frequently than frozen embryos. Freezing and storing embryos is a great advancement in the industry. It opens possibilities to obtain more embryos throughout the year form on specific mare. Along with collecting embryos from a mare who hasn t proven herself in the show pen but they have high hopes for her. There are two types of cryopreservation referred to in this article, and they are fast freezing and slow freezing. They are both successful, but fast freezing is less time consuming and more economical. Assessment In this article, they talked about fast freezing and slow freezing of the embryo after the flush. The size of the embryo effects the success rate during the freezing and thawing process. If the mare isn t flushed between six and half days and seven they run the risk the embryo is going to be too big. The two types of cryopreservation bring their own benefits and down falls to the table showing neither way is perfect, but maybe one is more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Reflection Paper On Teaching English Reflective Narrative English has never been my preferred subject. Actually, it has been my least preferred subject. Every day in school, I often speculated why it is essential to do so many English affiliated tasks, and in speculating, I discovered to hate the subject without apprehending its future benefits. Why do I find English so distasteful? I think my despise for the subject has elevated through these last few years that I have been learning the distinct elements of English language. It wasn t actually learning how to convey a message through speaking English that unnerved me, rather it was getting English education in a formal learning environment like reading, writing, and grammar. These were the stuff that once I learned them, I will be using them every day. It does felt good to know how to read and write and even better to have a little bit knowledge of grammar. Not only did I maneuver the knowledge to read a narrative in reading class or to perform a writing assignment, but also to read the newspaper and write an epistle to friend or family. I have learned numerous things throughout the entire course of the semester, including, how to find and composite better research through the use of many resources found at the campus library and the internet, and how to cite my research work correctly using MLA format. The last thing I learned from the class is revising my paper until I feel everything is on track and sounds good. As an international student, I struggled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Threat of a Stereotype Stereotype threat is present in our everyday lives and it prevents people from doing things to their fullest abilities. It is the fear of confirming a negative stereotype about you resulting in weaker performance. An example where stereotype threat exists is in the case where African Americans do poorly on tests compared to Caucasian individuals. This occurs because the stereotype is that African Americans are intellectually inferior to Caucasian people. In a setting where the negative stereotype is brought to mind, African Americans will perform poorly on tests when in fact they are able to perform equally as well if not better than Caucasian individuals. (Article 1) Stereotype threat limits individuals in their performance in academics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, depending on the task given, the identity that could best accomplish it would emerge. For example when doing the math test, the student identity emerged and then when doing the self rating assessment the athletic identity would emerge. Jumping from one identity occurs when needed but there is the possibility that the stereotype threat surfaces during testing. The practical implication of this article is that even with control of which identity is activated, the negative stereotype reminds a person of doing poorly. Researchers Johns, Schmader, and Martens conducted a study of how to reduce stereotype threat in women s math performance by teaching them about stereotype threat. When women were told that it was a non diagnostic test they performed better than men. The other case of reduced threat was when women were taught about stereotype threat and its effects. In this case women performed almost equally to men. Research shows us that when women are not reminded of the stereotype or being compared to men they perform better. Gaining knowledge on stereotype threat reduced the threat. In my opinion I think this method could work in other situation. Teaching individuals about stereotype threat could be successful in most people because it will be encouraging and influencing them not to get affected by it. Although it will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Transaction... Recommendation It is needless to say how a transaction processing system(TPS) is a crucial part of an online store in this day and age. Its help the online to stay effective when customers are proceeding to checkout. Therefore we demand a TPS which assists our online store to run smoothly. Having a satisfying TPS benefits us from receiving payment in a short time so we can deliver goods to customers as fast as possible. We have set a few criteria like price, reputation, advantages and disadvantages in finding the most suitable TPS. After putting in serious consideration, we all agree that Payzer is the best receipt for our online store. In terms of pricing, Payzer has a more reasonable price among three choices. It aims to provide a fair deal without any extra fees like annual fees and cancellation fees. Payzer also has a lower transaction fee than the other two options. Unlike Stripe, which does not refund processing fee when the company refunds a customer s card. Moreover for partial.ly, which does not help users to retrieve failed payments. These two TPS have shown a great drawback in terms of pricing. User friendly is also another reason for us choosing Payzer as the software is easy to use. Most of the users are impressed by that. The automatic payment feature is very satisfying for companies. Furthermore, it allows user to customise the program in order to fit their personal needs. When being Compared to Payzer, Partial.ly shows a great weak point which the customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Strategic Csr Database For Public Companies Essay 4.1 Sample Our data includes public companies that have passed the IPO stage because KLD MSCI data is only available for public companies. In order to control for a potential bias in our analyses due to the choice of receiving venture backing among IPO companies, we gather a comprehensive data on an initial sample of 12,010 IPOs from the period 1991 2015 from the Securities Data Company (SDC) database. Following previous researchers, we eliminate offerings (i) identified as unit offerings (ii) not involving common stock, (iii) of very small issues with offer size below 5 million dollars in order to eliminate penny stocks from our sample (Bradley, Cooney, Dolvin, and Jordan, 2005), and (v) for which SDC did not provide information required for our tests. We then match the IPO database with the CSR database. We gather CSR data from MSCI KLD 400 Social Index Database. This data set is the most comprehensive CSR database and is widely used in the literature (Agle et al., 1999; Chen et al., 2007; Griffin and Mahon, 1997; Hillman and Keim, 2001; Rehbein et al., 2004; Waddock and Graves, 1997). The MSCI KLD database provides social performance records for more than 3,000 publicly traded US companies across a range of dimensions covering business related social performance parameters including corporate governance, environment, product quality, and employment practices (Chen et al., 2007). The MSCI database assigns strengths and concerns to each of these dimensions. Detailed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Summary Of A NovelThe Bite Of The Mango Mariatu Kamara and Susan McClelland s co written non fictional novel, The Bite of the Mango is a page turning adventure through the mind of a young girl who struggles with many physical and emotional challenges in her daily life as a poor village girl in Sierra Leone. Mariatu Kamara is an eleven year old girl who has learned how to live without her hands. In result of being a victim and survivor of a rebel attack, Mariatu is now a double amputee and has made many lifestyle changes to work around her disability. Mariatu Kamara is very brave, determined, successful individual who stands as a role model for many individuals of all ages. She lives in a small village called Magborou of Sierra Leone with her loving aunt, uncle, and many of her cousins. Mariatu s grandmother had always told her, Whenever you dream of palm oil...blood will spill by the end of the day (Kamara et al. 25). Thinking back to this day, Mariatu believes she could have warned and saved the fellow villagers from the horrific rebel attack, as she had encountered one of those dreams the night before the rebels invaded the village. Knowing her grandmother could have cast a spell to make the demons go away (Kamara et al. 204). It causes Mariatu to think back to the day she told her aunt Marie about her dream and wishes she would have listened to her earlier. Despite being a victim caught in a war zone and suffering an unimaginable trauma, Mariatu doesn t allow anything to keep her from finding a better life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Don t Treat Juvenile Offenders As Adults Prior to 1899, in the United States, child offenders over the age of seven were imprisoned in the same facilities as adult offenders. As a result of political and social reformers, society s views on juvenile justice began to shift to a more sympathetic view. Beginning in 1899, individual states began to address the youth incarceration problem by establishing youth reform homes, the predecessor to juvenile dentition centers. The objective of these homes was the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders for their re entry into society and for the greater good. However, in recent years, many have argued that juveniles charged with violent felonies ought to be treated as adults; while others argue its antithesis. In 2005, Kirk Gunderson (17) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These three arguments reveal that correlation between acts of violence against juveniles and their imprisonment in adult facilities. Violence Toward Juveniles is Higher in Adult Prisons First, violence towards juveniles is higher in adult prisons. According to Black s Law Dictionary, violence is defined as or of, relating to, or characterized by unlawful physical force. When public opinion envisions violence in adult prisons, it thinks of deadly assaults which can range from murder to rape. Juveniles in adult prisons are viewed as easy targets for attack, manipulation and sexual exploitation. Studies show that while 36.7% of juveniles in juvenile facilities report being victims of violent attack, 45% of juveniles in adult facilities report similar abuse. Also, sexual exploitation is reported to be five times more likely in an adult facility than in a juvenile facility. Mel Cardona Rowe, former female juvenile offender remarked, on her experience at an adult facility. When asked about sexual assault in adult facilities, she explained her many encounters with women being sodomize and sexually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Inquiring Minds Want to Know Case Assignment 2 Liberty University BUSI 600 Abstract This paper defines Penton Media s sampling plan and research design for their study on if their reader service cards are still successful in getting buyer s attentions. There are five questions that develop the sampling plan and Penton Media s answers to these questions are described in this paper along with the strengths and weaknesses of their decisions. Their research design is also explained in the eight categories given. Finally, the strengths and weaknesses of their research design are given. Case Assignment 2 Penton Media has designed a research study to determine if the reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For data gathering, a communication study was used in the form of a survey. Ex post facto extent of control was used since Penton Media can t change the results and have to report the results they receive. The purpose was chosen as a reporting study as they are compiling data and providing a summary of the survey results. This study s time frame is cross sectional with a survey being sent out once for the formal results. The topical scope is statistical because it wants to compare characteristics and draw conclusions. Field conditions were used in this study because there is no change in the surveyor s environment. Finally, the participant s perceptions are not changed and they are aware of the research being conducted. Strengths The strength of this study is in the ex post facto design where Penton Media has to report from the survey results. There is no way that Penton Media can change or modify the results so this makes the research more reliable and dependable. Another strength is that the participant s environment and perceptions aren t changed or affected. This makes for more honest and trustworthy results. Weaknesses A communication study is great for the research question that Penton Media is trying to answer. However, they could also get more data from their advertisers. Since many companies keep a record of how a customer finds out about their company, it would be worthwhile to also get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Napping In Edgar Allan Poe s The Raven In the poem The Raven, by Edgar Allan Poe, he talks about how this raven that enters his room while he was nearly napping and how the narrator starts asking him questions and weirdly the raven answers with nevermore. At the beginning, Poe was describing how weak and weary he was, and while [he] nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping on his door (Poe 1). Poe is entering a dream like state, it s like he was not sure if there was someone tapping on his door or he was in his dream hearing someone tapping on his door. Shortly, the narrator gets up to open the door and tells the taper that he was napping, and so gently you came tapping hardly he could hear that taps on his door (Poe 4). But there was no one on the door. So he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. My Mother s Family s Story Preface My mother had mentioned to me that her family s story is longer than a book, however, it is so hard for me to ask the details of what had happened to her because all the stories in her life strike a chord in her heart. For example, almost all of my father s friends in Hong Kong were the people who escaped from communist China. Their stories were soul stirring. Many of them left their families in China. Their vicissitudes of life contained joy, sorrows, partings and reunions. My father was considered very lucky because he survived. Many of them capsized in the rough sea; some of them simply spent all of their energy and died on the way to their dream; some of them were caught by the militias or the soldiers; some of them were extradited back to China by the British government. Their families left in China suffered numerous humiliations. However, more than thirty years having passed, their stories were dim without a voice in history. Either their stories were too bitter to bring up, or they did not want to be named as a traitor to their country. During Mao s era, and even for a while after, anyone who escaped to Hong Kong was considered a traitor and turned over to the enemy. Escaping to Hong Kong was a very sensitive topic. Therefore, we would hear these stories all the time, but we hardly ever see anything written down about what they had been through. I have lived in the United States for more than thirty years, vivid memories of my childhood still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Advantages Of Appeasement What would have happened if Hitler was stopped before WWII? What if the Allied forces stopped Germany before it climaxed? Historians wonder if Adolf Hitler could have been controlled better in a more effective way or if appeasement was the right choice. However, evidence shows that another method called collective security may have been the better option. Collective security was when nations joined together to create a stronger force against an enemy country, and rely on each other for aid if necessary. It is believed that this would have been a more effective process for stopping Hitler because it uses force in times where he was repeatedly violating the Treaty of Versailles, his ideas were growing and getting more ambitious, and he was invading and taking land from other countries. To start off, the reason collective security may have been the better route is because Hitler was constantly ignoring the Treaty of Versailles, whose purpose was to weaken Germany. When other countries saw Hitler s disobedience, they did nothing to enforce the treaty and let him continue to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why collective security was the more reasonable approach. Germany was too powerful; the Allies tried to take the easy way out and Secure for Europe a peaceful future (Keenan). Especially since the German army used blitzkrieg to attack other countries, this made them more susceptible. Appeasing Hitler would give him exactly what he wanted and only make his ego bigger, similar to Napoleon. Moreover, Czechoslovakia was ceded just to avoid conflict. Of course, the people of Czech were unhappy that their country got given away, especially since Czech defenses were very strong and they were prepared to fight for their land (Keenan). Therefore, Czechoslovakia was given up for no reason. To add on, the more territory Hitler took, the more soldiers he could enslave to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. The Crime Rate in Canada Background Crime in Canada The Canadian Constitution gives the power to establish, investigate, and adjudicate crimes with the federal government. The individual provinces are responsible for law enforcement, although in many cases this is contracted to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which is a federal agency. The power to prosecute crimes belongs to the federal government, but responsibility for these prosecutions is delegated to the provinces for most types of crime. However, to make the issue more streamlined, laws and sentencing guidelines are fairly uniform throughout the country, but there are varying levels of enforcement based on individual provinces (Boyd, 2011). The crime rate in Canada has been in a general decline since 1991 and recent statistics show that of those crimes reported, 48% were property related and 12.6% were violent crime. Ironically, the three most northern territories with the least population have higher per capita crime rates that any province. Statistics from the Canadian Centre of Justice, crime was, in fact, the lowest since 1972. This general trend is positive, but there remains an increase in certain crimes since 2010 including homicide (7% increase), criminal harassment (1% increase), sexual crimes against children (3% increase), child pornography (40% increase), and impaired driving (2% increase) (Canada s Crime Rate, 2012). Experts in the government believe that the overall tough on crime measures are working noting that if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Indian Response To The Us Rebalancing Strategy The Indian Response to the US Rebalancing Strategy India has been considered as a crucial factor in the US Rebalancing Strategy. On a visit to India, former US Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta referred to India as the lynchpin of the US Strategy in Asia. Yet another US government report stated that, The United States is also investing in a long term strategic partnership with India to support its ability to serve as a regional economic anchor and provider of security in the broader Indian Ocean region. With the US pushing for closer ties with the country, India on the other hand has been quite observant of the changing geopolitical scenario in its surrounding and has taken a pacifist approach so far. India s former Defence Minister A. K Antony, in response to Panetta, highlighted the necessity to enhance the multilateral security architecture in the Asia Pacific, but at the same time also emphasised that the necessary steps should be taken at a pace comfortable to all the countries concerned . In order to further understand India s stance on the issue, it would be interesting to observe and analyze the following table in which four foreign policy approaches were estimated with respect to the Indian response within the country towards the US Rebalancing Strategy. They are laid in the table below along with various other factors that were taken into consideration : Foreign Policy Schools Strategic Environment Perception of US Pivot Foreign Policy Prescription ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Political Spectrum Of South Africa With the advent spread of the English language during the colonial conquests the world had undergone a vast array of changes, and some of these changes that seems to have gone unnoticed for some part is how deeply the English language has impacted and changed a country s identity entirely. Then the question arises whether those changes are in fact beneficial or detrimental for language acquisition and maintenance for future generations to come. This essay will focus on my country of choice, South Africa, and will discuss how three different dimensions have been impacted by the English language. I will first focus on the historical dimensions to gain a better understanding of the circumstances within South Africa in the past and in today s context, especially how the English language had arrived and completely shaped South Africa as a whole. Furthermore, following the historical impact, this essay will go deeper into the political spectrum of South Africa, and discuss how the country shifted from the Apartheid era to its contemporary state. Lastly, I will discuss how the educational system has impacted the growing new generation to get a clearer understanding of how the country has been changed to adapt to the more globalised world that we live in now and will raise some questions about how language, being one of the key aspects that makes us human, could be wilfully applied for coercion into a chosen form of hegemony, and will thus demonstrate the importance of language in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Manual on Forensic Accounting FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Introduction Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Yes, it is the growing arena of business and surging number of white collar crimes that have paved the way for the development of Forensic Accounting. According to AICPA, Forensic Accounting is the application of accounting principles, theories and discipline to facts or hypothesis at issues in a legal dispute and encompasses every branch of accounting knowledge. According to The Accountant s Handbook on Fraud and Commercial Crime, Forensic Accounting is the application of financial skills and an investigative mentality to unresolved issues, conducted within the context of the rules of evidence. Forensic Accounting borrows knowledge from Accounting, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a relative thing, that is where fraud and forensic crossed each other s path. Fraud doesn t necessarily end up in court, but forensic accountant has to make evidence suitable for admission in court. It is a stereotype thing, as long as auditors are concerned, audit report is supposed to be a mere true and fair view of an account, but when if you are to prove or disprove an allegation of fraud, there must be a forensic accounting investigation and report. It might have been tampered with, ours is not to determine whether the suspect is guilty or not, but to give a better interpretation to the evidences. It impacts on the financial sector of the economy. There are lots of procedures in forensic that you cannot violate like that chain of command, you have to know how the evidences were taken and preserved to avoid cases of tampering with evidence in our court. One major weapon accountants have is the use of questions or the interview technique in conducting auditing jobs; there is no way you can start working without questioning, that is the most critical thing, but not many accountants know its utmost usage, in forensic, we call this embedded incompetence. What actually determines the success of the forensic report is the interview technique. Forensic Accounting ensures: (a) Assessment of the damages caused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Effect Of Parapsychology On The Existence Of Science Not a lot of people can say they have had a paranormal experience. It is the kind of thing that happens once in a lifetime, and usually it is not anything big. But those who do have these experiences pertain that belief in the supernatural, and it is these documented experiences that have brought about the study of parapsychology. Is there something to these claims or is it due to mental illusions? Parapsychology is a highly debated branch of science because of the existence of phenomena that cannot be explained, the main argument being in the existence of physics and whether there is something beyond or not. s Parapsychology is the study of supernatural phenomena or more specifically, psychic phenomena. Most parapsychologists divide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even the learned expressed interest in these, however, the wide acceptance of these occurrences may have been due to the insufficient education of the general public. After the Enlightenment, which occurred in the 18th century, the existence of deities and magic was more widely contested and doubted, leading to the discrediting of these phenomena as science. One of the first scientists to attempt a scientific study of psychic phenomena was Franz Anton Mesmer in the 1700 s; he experimented with and attempted to patent the mesmerism technique, more commonly known as hypnotism. Even though his method did not achieve scientific recognition, shifting religious beliefs allowed for the widespread Spiritualism movement, which allowed for the use of mediums and the like (Psychicscience.org). Modern parapsychology came about in the 1920 s with the invention of statistical tools and the efforts of a researcher by the name of J.B. Rhine. Rhine had three aims through his experiments: to provide data on parapsychological phenomena rather than to attempt to prove their existence, to achieve scientific recognition and to prove that psychic ability was not limited to certain people and was a part of human psyche all along just waiting to be discovered. Though he was not necessarily successful in his goals, Rhine did change his field in that now psychic study is not limited to individuals with psychic talent, rather a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Iv With our constant exposure to advertising ever increasing, its marketers have become innovative and competitive in how they entice potential consumers to purchase their products or services. Outside magazine and CBC Kids television are two very diverse media channels targeting dissimilar audiences, yet both feature watch advertisements. While Outside features the Casio Pathfinder Watch, an advanced watch for the adventurous and outdoors client, CBC Kids promotes the VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch DX to children on the go. Although both products appeal to their specific audiences, how advertisers appeal to them is very crafty. Although different in their clientele, capabilities and contexts, Casio and VTech s promotions have similarly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Outside features the Casio Pathfinder watch, an advanced watch for the adventurous and outdoors customer, CBC Kids promotes the VTech Kidizoom Smartwatch DX, to children who enjoy technology and desire fun and creativity in their play. The Casio Pathfinder is targeted towards a male audience which enjoys an active and adventurous lifestyle. Featured in Outdoors, a publication which covers travel, sports, health, and fitness, the Casio Pathfinder is suitably marketed towards a male audience who thrives in the great outdoors and is happy to face every challenge with the reputable Pathfinder. Retailing at a starting price of $300.00, the watch s clientele has either a disposable income or appreciates spending money for an essential timepiece. Unlike Outdoors s Casio Pathfinder, CBC Kids audience is children and tweens who appreciate smartwatch technology. Vtech promises parents a durable watch, perfect for kids on the go along with educational promises of learning to tell the time. Retailing at $80.00, the watch is affordable for parents with discretionary incomes. Vtech s children are tech savvy but do not require expensive echnology because what its watch is offereing is a scaled down version of more advanced adult watches. Where, Casio s Pathfinder is endorsed by renown mountain climber Farrizio Zangrilli , the Smartwatch DX is endorsed by the children within its promotion. Contrastingly the, Casio Pathfinder is for the man who enjoys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay Maggie Character Analysis from Everyday Use Have you ever noticed how some people just stand out from the crowd? Like the clouds in the sky and blades of grass, people are all different. Everyday Use by Alice Walker has a good example of an interesting, unique character. Maggie is a young girl who is not only physically but also mentally scarred. The way the burning house, her stuck up sister, and society affects Maggie makes her different from everyone else. Maggie was so traumatized from her house burning down that she became a timid and under appreciated little girl. Maggie is so self conscious that her mom says she walks like a dog run over by a car: chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle, ever since the fire that burned the other house to the ground. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When she heard Dee s request, she slammed the door and stormed out of the kitchen. This shows that Dee s arrogance left a negative influence on Maggie s personality. It s almost like Dee is trying to take away any happiness life throws out at Maggie. Although Maggie was deformed and neglected, it should not mitigate her need for joy in her life. Alice Walker juxtaposes Maggie with her sister, Dee, to demonstrate how society denigrates not only African American women but women in general in the 1970s. Early on in the story, Maggie is described as nervous, hopelessly standing in the corner. Later she is described as nearly hidden from view. On a metaphorical level, Maggie is the symbol of the lack of power women held in the 1970s. She is the epitome of the silent female homemaker. On the other hand, Dee is assertive, will look you right in the eye. She serves as a symbol of the free, successful modern woman. However, her assertiveness might come off as cockiness, and too much pride. By contrasting Maggie and Dee, Alice Walker is expressing both sides of the female role during that time. All in all, Maggie is a very distinctive character. Her house burning to the ground, her arrogant sister, and the effect society has on her explains that. Alice Walker has a very interesting way of putting together two opposites to make one of their personalities very clear; Maggie s persona would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Is Meant by State Recognition in International Law What is meant by state recognition in international law INTRODUCTION Some definitions of international law can be found on the Web as follows: The body of laws governing relations between nations , International law is the term commonly used for referring to the system of implicit and explicit agreements that bind together nation states in adherence to recognized values and standards, differing from other legal systems in that it concerns nations rather than private citizens. ... , A complex network of principles, treaties, judicial decisions, customs, practices, and writings of experts that are binding on States in their mutual relations. The common point of the definitions is that, international law deals with the states and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What are the rights and duties, the powers and immunities that attach to an entity because it is a State? Crawford gives a list of five exclusive and general legal characteristics of States: (1) States have plenary competence to perform acts in the international sphere make treaties and so on. (2) States are exclusively competent with respect to their internal affairs exclusive means plenary and not subject to control by other States. (3) States are not subject to international process without their consent. (4) States are regarded in international law as equal , it is a formal, not a moral or political principle. (5) States entitled to benefit from the Lotus presumption, especially that any derogation from the previous principles must be clearly established. These are the criteria and the consequences of being a State, the next chapter will focus on to be accepted as a State. II. RECOGNITION At the beginning of XX century, there were nearly fifty states in the world arena, just before the World War II the number reached approximately seventy five and in 2005, there were almost 200. Each State creation, again and with some problems, put the recognition concept on the agenda of international community. Recognition has become much important especially by reason of its results. What is meant by recognition of States? Grant defines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Research Paper On Giant Octopus Giant Pacific octopus ( Enteroctopus dofleini) are very unique creatures because of their unique survival talents, reproduction, and is part of the Octopodidae family. They are reddish in color and have a round head and long arms stretching out from their body. They are the only species with the length of 9.72 16 ft long, they can live up to 4 to 5 years depending on the environment they inhabit. Not to mention that, they can weigh up to 50 pounds and are poisonous but are no harm to humans. As a matter of fact, giant octopus developed many adaptations to the environment they inhabit such as their arms, suckers, statocyst, eye, brain, chromatophores, and etc. The giant octopus have eight arms but only use two of their arms as the main legs to support them in transportation, the rest of the arm are used to grab, feel, and feed the octopus. In fact, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Giant octopus are powerful by their arms strength meaning their pull is one hundred time more powerful than their weight. The reason why is because, giant octopus contains radial and longitudinal muscles on each arms. In other words, the combinations of these muscles is what make them strong and without either radial or longitudinal they re body would have no strength. Similarly, each octopus arms have up to 280 suckers, these suckers play an important role in an octopus life. For instance, giant octopus suckers contain thousand of chemical receptors which is used as a sense to defines objects and to grab onto their prays. Giant octopus possess statocyst receptors to detect angular rotation, to determine the body s orientation, and used hair cells to hear. Fun facts, giant octopus have been known to be the only species sensitive enough to low vibrations. What is more, Pacific octopus eye is more common like a human eye which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Greek Blessings Many kings have ruled over Israel the past thousands of years. Some valiant and obedient to God which resulted in blessings that they could never have asked for, but some evil and disobedient which resulted in curses that they would not be able to avoid. In this paper, I will look at three kings in depth, and analyze how each either received blessings or curses based on their willingness to obey God. The first king that I will analyze will be king Ahab who ruled for a total of twenty two years. King Ahab ruled and he married Jezebel, a princess from Zidon which was a place where paganism was flourishing. Even though Ahab was happy, marrying a foreigner was forbidden in the eyes of the Lord, especially Jezebel because of her devotion to other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just like Hezekiah Joash also destroyed all forging idols and alters. Joash did what was right in the eyes if the Lord every year that Jehoiadad was alive. (2 Chronicles 24:17 19). Joash was determined to repair the Lord s temples (2 Chronicles 24:4) He displayed this action by telling the chief priests to go and collect the annual quota of silver to repair the temple. (Chronicles 24:5) One ways however he disobeyed the Lord was by not striking the ground 6 times instead of three, by doing this it symbolized how many victories he would have. Instead of striking the ground 6 times he only struck it 3 times which showed lack of faith in his side. Joash consequence for not fully trusting in the Lord was only defeating the Arameans three times. Joash leadership however was great he listened to God and his commands. This was because God blessed his rule because he promised to protect the temple, and he did every year that his prophet Jehoiadad was alive. Once Jehoiadad died he turned to evil and fully turned away from the Lord. As the Lord got word of Joash evil ways he tries to warn him but Joash did not listen which led to assassination at Beth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dry Tortugas National Park Research Paper I went to Dry Tortugas National Park this summer. It s the farthest Florida Key and is at least a 70 mile boat or plane trip. This year is the park s 100th anniversary and I was so excited, and scared, to go. It was established because once Ponce de León caught around 160 turtles there. Also, what makes this park unique is that 99% of it is under water and since the water is so shallow there are many shipwrecks. I love fish and all but seaweed, on the other hand, is one of my biggest fears. The next day, I woke up and went to the place that the ferry would pick me up at. The park provided the ferry ride. The ferry was named the Yankee Freedom III. It was a lot bigger than I thought it would be and it looked pretty nice inside. When I sat down, a few moments later a girl named Chloe sat next to me. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could see Fort Jefferson, the moat around it, the islands, and how shallow the water actually was. Around 2 minutes later we finally landed. The first thing I did was grab my bags and went into Fort Jefferson. On my way there I passed the boat docks. Inside of Fort Jefferson, there were lots of trees, signs, benches, people, and a lot of things and I had no idea what they were. After that, I went to the area that I could set up my tent in. I ended up next to Chole. I decided that since it was still slightly early, it would be a good idea to go snorkeling. I asked Chloe if she wanted to go with me because it was shallow water, which meant the seaweed was close to me. We threw on our swimsuits in our tents, walked to the water and dove in it. We snorkeled around the island and saw some Amberjack, Grouper, Blackfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna, Dolphins (Mahi Mahi), Cobia, Kingfish, Mutton Snappers, Permits, Red Snappers, Sailfish, Wahoo, and Swordfish. After about an hour or two, it started to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Great Writ of Liberty Introduction A Writ of Habeas Corpus is an authoritative order forcing governments to provide the body of the detainee in which the legality of their detention and individual liberties will be challenged. Historically associated with civil liberty violation and the injustice of illegally detaining potentially enemies of the state, jurisdictional issues regarding their detaining location have made justice difficult to administer and deliver. Detaining enemies for their participation, involvement, and/or ties to threats of terror towards the United States will result the confinement of combatants, as solidified by the US Constitution, however, to what extent will they be forced to stay?. Residents of Guantanamo Bay are just; enemies of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enemy Combatants are essentially individual that have been acquired and/or detained as a direct involvement and/or supportive participation during war times against the American people. (Mortlock, 2010, pp. 375 404)The labeling of Illegal Combatants refers to a person who engages in combat without meeting the requirements according to the laws of war delineated within the Third Geneva Convention (ICRC, 2014). The significance that habeas corpus plays for such combatants allows for the challenging of a potential overly exerted authority that government may have inadvertently placed within the power of the president. It relevance to such labeled individuals is nothing short than the sense of freedom and hope that justice will not be unjust. U.S. Supreme Court: Habeas Corpus Interpretation The United States Congress has endowed the president with authoritative powers to use necessary force against individuals posing significant threats found to have planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks in conjunction with September 11th atrocities. Those that have been placed within the custody of the United States as a result of terrorist activities will often times file Writs, including Habeas Corpus, to invoked the interest and interpretation of their situation by the US Supreme Court Justice s . Since the tragic 9/11 attacks, judiciary judgments have often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Using Online Reading Comprehension Skills To find whether a source is credible they must develop online reading comprehension skills; these skills are crucial because other researchers have found that children go online to clarify what they are being taught in school. When kids are curious about something or have a question, it s always more difficult for the teacher to get to everyone right away in class so they naturally become proactive and find it out for themselves (Tsikalas). Kids researching and looking up information throughout the day can make huge impacts on their learning and also improve cognition. It might be better to say that today s children, more than ninety percent of whom will have an online history by age two, are developing key tech friendly skills at an earlier age. By engaging kids brains in more complex tasks at a young stage in their lives, toddlers are improving cognition, developing critical review skills, and displaying a more advanced comprehension of both virtual and real worlds. Along with stronger memory, better comprehension, and abstract thought, children who regularly use the internet also show a more proactive approach to gathering information and feel an improved performance in reading comprehension. Language fluency and vocabulary get a boost as well, and some kids even experience a jump in IQ as high as six points. Beyond mental performance, kids and teens using the Internet and social media demonstrate stronger social skills, better vocabularies, and greater confidence. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Protecting Children from Television Violence Essays Summary #1 Television violence, and media violence in general, has been a controversial topic for several years. The argument is whether young children are brainwashed into committing violent real world crimes because of violent and pugnacious behavior exposed in mass media. In his article No Real Evidence for TV Violence Causing Real Violence , Jonathan Freedman, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and author of Media Violence and Its Effect on Aggression: Assessing the Scientific Evidence , discusses how television violence, claimed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), does not cause real world aggression among adolescents. The FCC determined to restrict violent television programming to late night hours ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Freedman argues that this concept, from the FCC, strictly bases their claim on intuition, not scientific research. Freedman writes, Ultimately, it is the findings that matter not what people think about them or tell you about them (Par. 8). There is not enough evidence to understand and know the effects of media coverage of real violence, and how fictional violence affects real world scenarios. Evaluation #1 Television violence is not necessarily the problem with real world violence in today s society, nor is violent video games, or explicit rap music. United States violence increased between the 1960 s to 1980 s, but has dropped dramatically, especially violent crimes committed by young men, since 1992 (Freedman Par. 10 11). Although media violence is increasing, world violence is decreasing; there has to be a reputable and scientific explanation on why these children are committing violent real world crimes. There have been less than one hundred experiments completed on this topic of choice, and possible evidence that observer bias may affect these experiments. The FCC purposely schedule violent or provocative televisions shows during evening hours of the night for a reason. Parents of young children, from ages seven through fourteen, should not allow their children to watch these so called violent television shows or play these violent video games. Certain television programs have warning labels clearly stating that, some material is not suitable for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Incredible Revolution Book Review What Is A Christian The Irresistible Revolution: Living as an Ordinary Radical is one of the most insightful books that I have ever read as it helped me to see the world in a different perspective, the writer Shane Claiborne, tries to persuade or at least tries to give an insight of a very important conflict in our modern world: The modern Christianity; as it has been corrupted by the avarice of this world. Claiborne influenced myself to define a Christian as someone who follows the teachings of Christ not only by thought but also, in action such as caring for the poor; focusing on pursuing Christ instead of wealth, and becoming a proactive member of the community. This chapter is interesting about the fact that raises a good question, How ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Food Stamp Program Thesis The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as the Food Stamp program, was established as a safety net against hunger and malnutrition for low income Americans and their families. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance programs help millions of families, seniors, people with disabilities, and low wage working Americans afford access to enough food. Food stamps was first introduced to the American public as a pilot program during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Mabel McFadden of Rochester, NY was the first food stamp recipient. She paid four dollars and received six dollars worth of stamps in return. An orange stamp could buy any food, while a blue stamp was good for only what the Department of Agriculture deemed to be in surplus. That program lasted through the early 1940s. Food stamps were revived in the 1960s as part of the war on poverty, but Americans still had to pay for their stamp coupons. For the poorest, that was a hardship. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today s program benefits over 40 million Americans every month, more than half for children. Paper coupons have been replaced by debit like EBT cards. The program is also a key support for working families. Food stamps has eliminated the severe hunger and malnutrition that occurred in the 1960s, yet in the United States today, 15.6 million households are estimated to be food insecure. 40 percent of those eligible for food stamps miss out on benefits. Many do not know they are eligible, others find the process too difficult. Even those on food stamps benefits can run out before the end of the month, creating tough choice about whether to buy food or pay bills. Charities and churches provide some help but cannot fill the growing need. The food stamp program has a rich history in helping the nation s poor and it continues to be the nation s first line of defense against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Doe Deere Research Paper At first glance, Doe Deere does not look like your typical CEO. Her hair is a very revealing pastel color. Her makeup is bold, dazzling, and sparks the imagination. You will probably never find Deere wearing anything that is drab or boring. Still, this young woman is a very successful entrepreneur and the founder of Lime Crime Cosmetics Company. The Russian born beauty is also a big supporter of other women entrepreneurs. In addition, Deere would like to share her beginnings with others to inspire those that are thinking about starting their own little venture. Getting Started Doe Deere actually comes from a fashion background. She landed in New York and attended FIT in New York. Of course, her major was fashion design. Certainly, the lessons learned in the fashion school helped to shape and mold the young mind of Doe Deere. During that time, Deere was in a band too. However, during that time, it was difficult to find a makeup line to fit per personality. In 2008, she decided to launch her own colorful, and magical cosmetic line. It is also important to note that Lime Crime Cosmetics is animal cruelty free too. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is a very hands on person and had a part in the creation of every lipstick, eye shadow, or fingernail polish that you see in their line of makeup. Doe Deere started out in a small way. The makeup industry was very competitive and many thought that it was foolish to enter a market that was already saturated with so many lines of makeups. Still, Doe Deere held on to her vision and her mission to create a makeup line filled with vivid and bright ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Gender Roles in Behind a Mask by Louisa May Alcott Essay Gender Roles in Behind a Mask by Louisa May Alcott Most people think of traditional gender roles such as those depicted in mid 1900 television sitcoms: The father going to work every morning and the mother staying home all day cooking dinner and cleaning the house. Gender roles are a set of social and behavioral norms that are generally considered appropriate for either a man or a woman in a social relationship. By 2050, women will make up 47 percent of the workforce in the United States which is up from 30 percent in 1950. Through the use of allusion, satire, connotation, and the central metaphor of performance, Louisa May Alcott is able to reinforce her message about nineteenth century gender roles in the novella Behind a Mask. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Come, the curtain is down, so I may be myself for a few hours, if actresses ever are themselves . Jean Muir is a very mysterious woman who does not tell people of her true age, her occupation, and her background or past. The purpose of Jean Muir being an actress is for Alcott to use that as a metaphor for how women must act out roles in life to be able to get where they want to go in life, such as of a higher ranking or even an occupation. Jean Muir attempts to achieve her hidden purpose by using feminine ploys such as her beauty, charm, and seduction to mislead men. Alcott has made Muir s hidden purpose to be receiving the Coventry family s fortune and gaining power. Sometimes she uses coercion and lying rather than charm to have men fall in love with her and achieve her goals. For Jean Muir to be able to become of a higher ranking, she must marry one of the men in the Coventry family and she does this by misleading them. I wish I was thirty, but, as I not, I do my best to look and seem old . Jean Muir lied about her age to the men of the Coventry household because she knows that if they know of her true age, then they will not be attracted to her. Alcott shapes Muir into a liar to show readers how men can be shallow and only be attracted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Human Culture Revealed In Daniel Quinn s Ishmael Man lives life as though they are the ones to rule the Earth, instead of living as one with nature. Daniel Quinn s Ishmael shows how man came to be this way, and why people should take a look at the past to learn about the way people should live now. By comparing and contrasting controlling culture and the thirst for knowledge between Ishmael and Planet of the Apes, it becomes clear that man believes knowledge and power are the most important aspects of life. One main argument Ishmael makes is that human culture is not based on humans as living beings of Earth; it is based on them trying to be gods. The narrator says the reason for creation of man went something like this, The world is for man... For nearly three million years he lived as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It sets them apart from all other creatures of the world; which is how the apes in Planet of the Apes feel about knowledge over humans. The anthropomorphic race would never think that another species could control them. After all, they expect exemption from the laws of nature. In the movie, the main protagonist was originally from Earth, and explained their thirst for knowledge, You d walk naked into a live volcano if you thought you could learn something no other man knew. (Schaffner). Planet of the Apes is not so subtly saying the undying thirst for power in the form of knowledge puts humans above all else, including gods. In the tale of Adam and Eve, Ishmael explains to his student how foolish the want for knowledge can make a man, Wielding the knowledge of good and evil, we have made ourselves the masters of the world, and the gods have no power over us... isn t it sweeter to live in our own hands than in the hands of the gods? (Quinn, 164). Both texts agree that knowing things other races do not know makes them the more intelligent, and in turn, the dominant species. In the movie, the main characters, Taylor and Landon, automatically assume that they would run the planet in a short amount of time due to their seemingly high intellect. However, when they meet the apes, they get caught, imprisoned, and treated like animals. Since they were always taught humans are superior, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Argumentative Essay On Gossip Girl Gossip girl is a television show about privileged teens living on the Upper East Side of New York that cannot hid a secret from the ruthless blogger who is always watching. There are six seasons where the teens continue to figure out who leaked information on their personal lives, and to figure out who gossip girl really is. During the show we see the teens that are resistant with their friends and their family members. Resistance meaning they protests separation and lashes out are unable to be soothed by the parent. During Gossip Girl episodes there are countless times where the teens lash out and do as we think are unforgivable things, for example when Blair becomes angry with her mother for giving Serena (Blair s best friend) and her new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If we compare Blair s personality and life to the secure classification, as soon as her mother leaves the country on a business trip, she doesn t mind it but she falls upon her caregiver , her house keeper who practically raised Blair as a child. When comparing her to both resistant and secure classifications she has different parts of her life that she is both, sometimes she can be all four of the classifications. Blair the character is only upset when things don t go her way, she loves having people close to her as long as she is the queen, at school, at home, with her friends, and she has to be on top in order to keep her happy. Throughout the series we find Blair always trying to control her life and the lives of her friends to ensure her happiness. For example, when she in engaged to her Prince, her best friend Serena is planning a shower for them. Serena and Nate are working for a news company (online) and they are going after Gossip Girl. Someone, or should I say Blair s Prince releases the link to everything someone has ever sent into Gossip Girl. At the shower Blair realizes are they actually, or were they actually ever friends? This was a way for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Introduction. There are more insects than people in this world. Every person in this world will be bitten, stung, or attacked by an insect, at some point or time. The different bugs on this planet all have different reactions for each person or animal. Insects will always survive and continue to plague living creatures with their bites and stings. First you have to be able to identify the different bites, stings, and punctures. To avoid the dangers of each bite, people must be able to notice the differences and effects of each insect attack, so they can receive medical help if needed by a General Practitioner. The irritating irritants. The venom from each insect assault, can lead to irritation, swelling, infection, or a red mark. However in most cases it can or cannot be harmless, but also remain painful and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Symptoms of West Nile virus: West Nile virus, which is transmitted by infected mosquitoes, can produce flu like symptoms including fever, headache, body aches, and skin rash (MedicineNet.com, 2015). While most infected individuals have mild disease and recover spontaneously, infection can be serious or even fatal. There is no specific treatment for West Nile virus (MEdicineNet.com, 2015). The Symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted fever: Initial symptoms may include fever, nausea, vomiting, severe headache, muscle pain, and lack of appetite. The characteristic red, spotted rash of Rocky Mountain spotted fever is usually not seen until the sixth day or later after symptoms begin. As many as 10% to 15 % of patients may never develop a rash (Traveldoctor.com, 2015). Rocky Mountain spotted fever is treated with antibiotics. Signs of infection: It is normal for a bite or sting to result in redness of the affected area and minor swelling, but if a bite or sting becomes infected, a fever may develop or the redness or soreness may worsen. In cases of infection, an antibiotic is the typical treatment (Traveldoctor.com, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Similarities Between Gilgamesh And The Bible Many people and religions around the world have various versions of the flood narrative; The epic of Gilgamesh, The Bible and Greek mythology are only a few with numerous similarities and differences. These stories can be compared by how humans were created, how the floods started, the effects of the flood and how it helped future generations throughout the world. Between the three flood stories, there are any similarities and differences. In all the stories humans were created but what was different was how they were created. In The epic of Gilgamesh and The Bible, humans were both created by God(s). On the other hand, in the Greeks flood narrative, humans were created by Deucalion and Pyrrha throwing stones. The stories are also similar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the flood, Utnapishtim, Noah and Deucalion were all saved and given different things. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Utnapishtim was saved and given immortality. In the Bible, Noah was saved, granted extended life and God promised to not flood the earth again, and Deucalion and Pyrrha were warned by Prometheus and later given one thing to chose which happened to be man . Lastly, comparing how the narratives eventually helped humans in later generations. Throughout all the narratives many things happened that humans have to deal with, ups and downs. These narratives told to future generations can help people and humans in general deal with life s ups and downs. Also helps humans deal with their emotions, realizing they are normal and understanding more about life. In all of the narratives the God(s) were scared, angry or annoyed with humans. Again in all the narratives it tells their version of how humans were created which gives later generations something to believe in and something that creates a sense of community. The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Bible and Greek mythology s flood narratives have many similarities and differences, including: the story of how humans were created, how their floods started, the effects of the flood and how it helped future human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hammurabi s Journey Essay Hello King Hammurabi I just finished my journey in Egypt. I ve learned many things while in Egypt but I am only going to tell you the important things. First, they have the longest river in the world. It runs down the middle of Egypt. The river is used for many things like cooking, fishing, and bathing. It s also used for transportation such as trade boats and sailing. Then, they had huge pyramids with storerooms, bedrooms, and inside courtyards. They painted false doors to connect the living and the dead. They made a calendar off of the seasons which there were three and each season lasted three months that was 360 days. They also added five days which were called holy days which made it 365 days. One thing that they put a lot of time and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Earnest Hemingway Essay Earnest Hemingway As one of the 20th century s most important and influential writers. His writings drew heavily on his own experiences for his writing. His writing reflected his trouble with relating to women and his tendency to treat them as objects, as he had four marriages and countless affairs, highlighting his theme of alienation and disconnection. Now here is why he is what he is by writing about what he was. Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois, to Dr. Clarence Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway. Oak Park was a mainly Protestant, upper middle class suburb of Chicago that Hemingway would later refer to as a town of wide lawns and narrow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After only six months on staff at the Star, Hemingway resigned and attempted to enlist in the army, only to be rejected because of poor vision. Determined to get involved in the war, he joined the Red Cross and was shipped off to Italy as an ambulance driver. His first day on the job, a munitions factory exploded and he had to carry the bodies and body parts of the women who worked in the factory to a makeshift morgue. Only a few weeks later, as he was distributing chocolate and cigarettes to Italian soldiers in the trenches near the front lines, Hemingway was seriously wounded by fragments from an Austrian mortar shell which had landed only a few feet away. Hemingway claimed, despite over 200 pieces of shrapnel being lodged in his legs and being shot in the legs several times, he managed to carry a wounded soldier back to the Schlusemeyer 3 first aid station. For this feat, he was awarded the Silver Medal for Valor by the Italian government. Because of his tendency to exaggerate his heroism in telling of his own feats, however, some believe that Hemingway may have changed some details about the event in retelling it or fabricated it altogether (Rozkis 235). After rehabilitating in Milan for a short time, Hemingway returned home and was celebrated as a war hero. He was nineteen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Song of Solomon Toni Morrison s award winning novel Song of Solomon is full of very interesting, deep symbolism. Macon Dead III, nicknamed Milkman, is a very symbolic character throughout the novel. His character is not only symbolic, for so is his name. Also, Milkman s paternal aunt, Pilate, has an extremely significannot and symbolic role in the novel. To her father, she represents the child who killed her own mother and took away her father s wife. Seeing that Pontius Pilate sentenced Jesus to death, the name Pilate seems to coincide with her father, Macon Dead s, opinion. Ironically, though, Pilate is a good person and is murdered in the end, just as Jesus was by Pontius Pilate. Another important character in the novel who portrays a great deal of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that she depends so heavily upon her son reveals the numerous insecurities she has about herself. It is the character and the name of Milkman Dead that enlighten readers of these highly significannot facts and symbols throughout the novel. br br Though Milkman is a very symbolic character in Song of Solomon, he is not the only one. Pilate also has both a very symbolic character and name. First of all, her name is derived from the biblical name of Pontius Pilate, the man who sentenced Jesus to death on the cross. This name is very symbolic of her father s feelings toward her. Although her father does not purposely choose her name, considering he can t read, it quickly comes to signify the fact that her father feels that Pilate killed her mother, seeing as that her mother died during childbirth. Ironically, however, Pilate is murdered at the end of the book when she and Milkman go to give her father a proper burial. br br Pilate also represents a great deal more than a murderer. She has a large part of her mother s spirit in her because although, physically, her mother dies while giving birth to her, part of her soul enters Pilate, so part of her literally lives in her daughter. Therefore, when Pilate is killed during the burial of her father, it shows that both she and her mother are tired of life, they have both lived it to the fullest, and they both want to rest in peace with Pilate s father. br ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Wilson s State Department In Russia Research Paper Wilson s actions in Russia caused a combination of anger, confusion and praise. Anger arose from the anti communist wings of the government and society which sought a complete destruction of the Soviet system. Confusion came from a vast portion of society which did not understand the entire situation or America s role in it. Praise came from the wing of Wilsonian Democrats and associated supporters who championed Wilson as, the sincerest and most lucid friend of the Russian Revolution... Perhaps most shocking was the role of Wilson s State Department in the course of events in Russia. Wilson s State Department has been argued to have been pro interventionist and anti Bolshevik. Late in the World War and early in the domestic conflict in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As noted above, President Wilson regarded troops in Russia as an effort to safeguard the Trans Siberian Railway. However, the United States Government was still refusing to meet with the Bolshevik leaders. Speculation as to who the Government considered to the legitimate authority in Russia virtually ended when in Paris, the Council of Four officially recognized the legitimacy of the Kolchak Government. This was done after Kolchak agreed to convene an assembly to determine the permanent form of government, accept the League of Nations post war borders of Russia, and safeguard the rights of social and religious minorities in Russia. Whether or not Wilson had a direct intention of doing so or not, he as the leader of the United States Government was now lending aid and assistance to the Government of Kolchak which was now officially regarded as the legitimate government of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. La Soledad Es Un Momento En Donde Solo La soledad es un momento en donde solo te tienes a ti mismo, pero esta es necesaria para continuar con el proceso de crecimiento del ser humano. En esos instantes, en los que tu persona es lo único que te acompaña, es donde te encuentras con el , y así te conectas con tu alma desnuda. En la soledad, te das cuenta de cosas que no sabías que tenías, y por eso es de buen provecho darte cuenta de todo lo que eres, de quien eres en realidad. Debes aprovechar todo lo que la vida te proporciona para crecer, volviéndote cada vez más fuerte a nivel emocional, entonces así, renacer de nuevo. La soledad suele ser acompañada de su hermana la tristeza, cuando esta te arropa, sientes un alto grado de temor a que se vaya a quedar un largo tiempo, pero de ti depende ser su esclavo(a) o usarla como tu gran maestra. En la soledad, sueles escuchar tu voz interior, aquella que te habla y te alienta, con el propósito de que te des cuenta que todo no está perdido, sino que se hace necesario el diálogo con tu mundo interno, con tu esencia como ser humano. Llegar hasta lo más profundo de tu alma y conocerte a ti mismo(a), es un desafío que cada quien debería asumir. Enfrentarte a ti mismo(a), es el verdadero descubrimiento de tu vida. La soledad, en muchas ocasiones, es provocada por el mismo Dios para detenerte y recordarte que él tiene el control de tu vida. Reflexionar es el objetivo de toda soledad, solo así podrás absorber lo que el creador quiere que captes. La soledad jamás debería verse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Touch Vs Skittles Advertisement Essay: Skittle, Midas touch and Skittle pox are two of the most popular Skittle advertisements to date, Midas touch being developed in 2007 by BBDO advertising agency with Skittle pox being created by DDB advertising in 2015. Both adverts focus on a use of comedy and colour to make people remember the advertisement, and both being made in english for a American/Australian focus. The Midas touch ad winning a creativity award in 2007, and skittle pox being apart of Skittles huge marketing campaign, both being to market the new era of skittle candies. Both advertisements look at skittles as more than a candy, as in the Midas Touch advertisements it treats Skittles as a power/curse having everything you touch turn into skittles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Skittle pox advertisement follows the stereotype of a boy and a girl meeting behind the bleachers, but instead of sharing a romantic moment instead the girl eats one of the boys skittles and contracts skittle pox herself, when in the Midas touch advertisement, there is no shown stereotype, but it does align itself with the original Midas Touch story, where Midas was given the ability to turn anything he touched into gold but in the advertisements instead of turning everything into gold, our main man Tim turns everything into skittles. We, the audience, love Tim and connect an emotional attachment to him as he is a soft lovable character who just wants to eat his own breakfast without turning it into skittles, and there is one question that keeps us watching that skittle ad and that is if Tim touches a skittle does it split into two skittles or does it stay the same? We ll never know. In the Skittle pox advertisements we relate to Billy the awkward and nervous boy who confesses to having Skittle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Transnational Corporations And Human Rights Violations Essay Introduction This essay s thesis is that there is currently a lack legal apparatuses that can be used to hold transnational corporations liable for human rights violations; specifically violation of labour rights. This paper seeks to discuss various legal instruments that are applicable to transnational corporations and human rights violations. It will also provide theoretical framework for understanding the nature of human rights and legal framework of labour laws. This essay will address the following questions: What is the legal status of transnational corporations? How can current legal apparatuses be used to hold transnational corporations accountable for human rights violations? This essay will also consider the case of human right violations by Nike Corporation in order to show that external pressures can produce development and accountability. 2. Transnational Corporations Current legal mechanisms of accountability fail to account for the fluid nature and power of influence that transnational corporations possess. Transnational Corporations are not static in nature and have tremendous economic and political influence over government policies. These factors result in a lack of due diligence for transnational corporations to uphold human rights. TNCs are economic and legal entities. In theory, TNCs are subject to the law of a country, to the jurisdiction of its courts, but often this is abandoned by the government of countries. TNCs have tremendous influence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Compression Stockings Benefits Edema Compression Stockings Edema Overview Edema is the abnormal accumulation of fluid under the skin, which most commonly effects the lower legs, ankles, and feet. Compression stockings are used to help improve blood flow that is affected by insufficient circulation caused by edema. There are numerous causes for edema, including, but not limited to, varicose veins, sports injuries, standing or sitting for prolonged time periods, pregnancy, or surgery. Part 1: How Do Compression Stockings benefit Edema? Compression stockings are firm, elastic socks that provide measured pressure to your lower legs. The socks provide a firm grip on the ankles, and relaxes pressure as they run up the legs. Compression stockings can be extremely beneficial in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leave the socks to soak for a short duration of time then wash the stockings. Once washed, ensure you rinse them to remove any excess liquid. Once you have completed this process, wrap the socks in a towel to make a package, and apply pressure to the package to remove as much moisture as possible (this can be done by placing the package on the ground and standing on it to tread it flat). Once you have removed as much moisture as you can, remove the stockings from the packaged towel and hand them up to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Rise Of Buddhism Research Paper The fifth and fourth centuries B.C. were times of a worldwide intellectual renaissance. It was an age of great thinkers, thinkers like Socrates and Plato, Confucius and Lao Tzu. In India, it was the age of the Buddha Shakyamuni, or simply the Buddha, after whose death a religion emerged that eventually spread far beyond the reaches of its homeland. In order to understand Buddhism and its art we must first know who the Buddha was. Siddhartha Gautama, who later became known as the Buddha, was born as a prince to the royal family of Kapilavastu, whose kingdom was located in the Himalayan foothills. At the time of his birth, sages predicted that he would become a universal conqueror, a conqueror of either the physical world or of men s minds. It was the latter conquest that came to pass. Giving up the pleasures of the palace Siddhartha went on to seek the true purpose of life, Siddhartha first attempted the path of severe asceticism, only to abandon his efforts after six years, as it was a futile exercise. He then sat down in yogic meditation beneath a banyan tree until he achieved enlightenment. He was known henceforth as the Buddha, or Enlightened One. Upon his death the Buddha requested that he be cremated and a memorial be built at a place where people can gather. These memorials, which are known as Stupas, are the first example of Buddhist art. At first these stupas were simple structures shaped like rounded mounds meant to represent the curving form of the universe. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Black Single Mom Research Paper When I was in middle school, not a week went by where I was not sent out of class. Given my thirst for learning, I remember being frustrated leaving the classroom with my head held low and a referral in hand. My teachers would always tell me, your mouth is going to get you in trouble! Yet, I never comprehended how my actions warranted my removal. Raised by a successful Black single mother, she taught me at an early age what it meant to be a Black woman in today s American society. The daughter of field workers from Mississippi, education was my mother s most important value. My grandparents worked hard to make sure she and her siblings received the education they did not and in turn, my mother stopped at nothing to make sure my brother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My mother s valuable life lessons made me an analytical young scholar and a head strong campus leader and activist. Now as a graduate student and an educator in an urban school district, I often reflect on the ways my voice was criminalized and stifled voice during my K 12 experience. Watching my Black female students endure the same type of pushout from their teachers like I did, I began to question what our educational systems are doing to our girls. Seeking answers, I soon grew frustrated with the lack of gender and race based studies for Black girls in urban school settings. We were trapped in the juncture of race and gender where studies on Black youth focus primarily on issues encountered by Black boys and the studies on girls gives attention to the challenges faced by White girls. Because of the absence of information on Black girls, many often make the assumption that Black girls are not up against some unique challenges of their own which is far from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Hydrogen Power Of A Power System 1. INTRODUCTION: 1.1 Background: Reactive power in a power system is important to maintain or support the voltage to deliver the active power demanded by the load side. Synchronous generators are the main source of reactive power in most of the power plants. The reactive power capability of the generator is the amount of the reactive support produced at the rated generator terminals. The capability of these generators are represented by capability curves that are published by the manufacturer based solely on the thermal limitations as shown in figure 1. But in the real world, when the generator is employed in a power plant, its reactive capability is much less compared to that of published generator capability due to several design and operating constraints of the plant. This forms the basis to determine the reactive capability of the generator operating in the power plant. Fig. 1. Generator Reactive Capability Curve (D Curve) with Different hydrogen pressures for Plant Under Study 1.2 Unit Capability: Unit capability of steam power plants using synchronous generators is the amount of the reactive power that is produced by the unit considering design constraints, system operations and limitations. In a Bulk Electric System (BES) unit capability can determine the amount of reactive power required to improve the voltage profile. So, it is important to define the capability limits to evaluate the voltage support under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Social Learning And Teaching Play Essay There is a part in the handbook, learning and teaching play. Play involves the holistic child, from the physical, psychological, intellectual, social, and emotional. Either by working independently or group work. Play is now a big part of the curriculum as doesn t just help with the teaching side, but it also gives the children a way to relax and be themselves, and to express their feelings or what is going on in their life through play. (http://ccea.org.uk accessed on 29th November 2016) Tina Bruce would also be a big influence on play, creativity. She is a social learning theorist . Tina identified ten principles of early childhood education. Some of these principles where, that a child needs to be a child. Focus on what children can do taking that as the starting point and lastly the essential interaction between child, context, and curriculum context if education is to be successful. (How children learn 3, L. Pound, pg.12 13) Tina Bruce correlates with some of Vygotsky s theory, with the Zone of Proximal Development. The ZPD is the distance between and student s ability to perform tasks under guidance from teachers or teaching assistants and being able to solve problems independently. This was seen in the observation when child A was taking child B s sand. However, when child B confronted child A he panicked and walked away from the sand table. The point that Tina Bruce made about focusing on what children can do and make that the starting point. Is like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...