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1. Narrative Essay: Descriptive Essay
About Your Favorite P
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2. Lack Search In Section 213 Of The Patriot Act
The sneak and peek search is provided in Section 213 of the Patriot Act. A sneak and peek warrant
allows the police to lawfully investigate in a premises and delay in notifying the suspect that they are
about to conduct a search. The sneak and peek is referred to as counterterrorism, but it is also used in
criminal investigations. That includes law enforcement sneaking in the house unnoticed utilizing the
no knock policy. The police carrying out the sneak and peek search often do not leave a copy of notice
that they have conducted the search, including whatever they may have found during the search. The
main reason why law enforcement does not notify the individual or leave a copy of the notice, is
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This search is not only conducted for households, but also other buildings such as a terrorist cell or
even a vehicle. For example, a suspect in Buffalo had his car searched and the agents utilized a delay
notice warrant in which they used a duplicate key to take the suspect s car without the suspect
noticing. The DEA agent left traces behind as if the suspect s car was broken into and stolen. It is also
important to notice that the suspect must be informed eventually about the warrant being issued
against them, but that could last up to days, months or years (DeRosa, 2005). However, according to
the 2006 Amendment of the Patriot Act, a thirty day notice is mandatory unless the agent or officer
extend the notice by providing further facts and information to the judge. Before the attacks on 9/11,
sneak and peek searches did not involve the inspection of files, documents and pictures in the home,
but Section 213 expands the scope of these searches (Lippman,
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3. The American Of Native Americans
cautious what we receive for truth, unless spoken by wise and good men. If any thing disagreeable
should ever fall out between us, the twelve United colonies, and you, the Six Nations, to wound our
peace, let us immediately seek measures for healing the breach.
It is possible to imagine that such a letter, while having good intentions, could have caused discourse
in the minds of Native Americans. The Continental Congress was promoting peace between the
colonists and the tribes. On the other hand, the Native Americans were guarded on account of the
actions perpetrated against them. The past is not easily forgotten and asking these people to keep
peace may have been indignation. It was essentially as if they were telling the Native Americans not to
fight back in the event of an attack which surely made them feel powerless. The previous
correspondence would imply that the Continental Congress pursued Native American welfare only
when it did not hinder their strategy with Britain, but the concern for their potential allies grew as their
resources dwindled. The colonists that yearned for a new place in the world realized they could not
accommodate the needs of Native Americans and took the advice of Colonel Daniel Broadhead, an
officer in the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment, and requested their presence. It would have been easier to
brush the Native Americans aside during this time, especially with the impending Revolution
weighing so heavily on the minds of the Continental
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4. Heathcliff Love Triangles Analysis
4. Theme Doubles: Compare and contrast the interactions / love triangles of Heathcliff, Catherine, and
Edgar to that of the next generation of Hareton, Cathy, and Linton. Your analysis should include
discussion of feelings and motivations.
These love triangles are similar because Cathy and Catherine are both in the center, but are different
because of what motivated them. In the first generation, Heathcliff and Catherine are motivated by
nothing but passion and love for eachother. There is no ulterior motives, Catherine solidifies this idea
to Nelly, Nelly, I am Heathcliff. He s always on my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than I am
always a pleasure to myself, but as my own being. (p. 80). However, Catherine s love is motivated for
Edgar for his money and title. Catherine even states, I ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton, and
if that wicked man in there [Hindley] had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn t have thought of it.
It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now (p. 79). Heathcliff and Edgar s relationship was
determined when Catherine stayed at the Grange for five weeks. Even as children, Heathcliff hated
Edgar, throwing hot apple sauce on him. After, Heathcliff announced that his revenge will be on
Hindley and how have scorned him, God won t have the satisfaction that I shall, (p. 59). Heathcliff is
motivated by Catherine s cruel words to better himself and return to the Grange to show Edgar that he
has become a gentleman, just as he tried to appear like so many years before. Catherine s selfiness
ruined all three of them, resulting in her death and Heathcliff s revenge on all characters. The second
generation love triangle is not nearly as passionate or genuine as the original. Linton loves Cathy
because he seeks to get away from his father, motivating him to allow Heathcliff to trap Cathy and
Nelly. Linton repeatedly states his desire to go to Grange with Cathy and escape the Heights. Cathy s
love for Linton is motivated by her caring and kind nature. She pities Linton and feels responsible for
caring for him. However, their marriage was not one of love, it was forced by Heathcliff. Cathy was
motivated to marry Linton only so she could see her dying father. Hareton s desire to
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5. The Factors Of Food Waste In Public Schools
Growing research shows steady increase in food waste throughout the globe. One largely contributing
factor is food waste produced from the public schools. The amount of food wasted in schools,
according to the USDA, has ranged between 10 37% of calories served (Buzby, J., Guthrie, J., 2002).
It is difficult to compare public school waste to global amounts due to the scarcity of specific data this
would depend on region, economic status and additional factors associated with how and why food is
wasted in schools. Having said that, this is a large enough problem that it is actively noticed and
prompting intervention. With these numbers rising, food waste negatively impacts costs for the
community, carbon emissions, water use and more.
However, students in the public schools are not completely to blame, as some factors affect food waste
after the implementation of some lunch programs, which are targeted to increase encourage students to
reach their recommended adequate intake of nutrients, such as the Healthy, Hunger Free Kids Act of
2010 (Hakim, S., Meissen, G., 2017). Likewise, food serving methods have also played a role in the
amount of food wasted by students, by using the offer model and serve model approaches in
cafeterias. A non exclusive list of other issues affecting food waste in schools are: socioeconomic
status, accessibility of food at home, the time of day food is consumed, the amount of time given to
eat, student activity level, health limitations or
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6. Regional Trade Arrangements Of Africa And Their Motives Essay
2. Regional Trade Arrangements in Africa and Their Motives Regionalism has become one of the buzz
words in international trade diplomacy nowadays. There is almost no country in the world which does
not have membership in one or two regional economic integrations, and the coverage and scope of
these arrangements have grown more than ever before. Different authors have used different
approaches to define the concept of regional integration. Therefore, it is important to discuss the
definitions of economic integration according to the most prominent authors in the field of regional
integration before taking on the theoretical and empirical literatures of the concept. One of the widely
accepted definitions of economic integration is that of Balassa (1961), which is defined as the
abolition of discrimination within an area . Another very important definition of economic integration
relevant to developing countries is that of Kahnert, P. Richards, Stoutjesdijk, and Thomopoulos
(1969). According to these authors, economic integration is the process of progressive removal of
trade discriminations which occur at national borders . Furthermore, Machlup (1977) defines
economic integration as a process of merging separate economies into a larger economic region with
the objective of realizing the efficient utilization of all potential opportunities of the division of labor.
From the above definitions, it can be inferred that all the definitions spin around one central point; and
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7. Understanding Schizophrenia Essay examples
Understanding Schizophrenia
When a person hears the word crazy , their first thoughts are probably of symptoms of schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia is seen as the ideal case of insanity. The causes of this disease remain unknown, but
scientists are constantly searching for answers. Although a cure for schizophrenia is surely far in the
future, research and understanding is making more and more progress every day.
To find a cure for schizophrenia, scientists must first understand the disease itself. Over the years,
professionals have come up with a fairly accurate definition: When a person s thinking, feeling, and
behaving are so far from normal so as to interfere with his or her ability to function in everyday life,
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Since not all schizophrenics act alike, professionals have sorted them out into three classic types. The
first type is paranoid schizophrenia. Paranoid schizophrenics usually have a single theme or idea on
which they focus their delusions and hallucinations. They are constantly afraid that people are out to
get them . The second type of schizophrenia is disorganized schizophrenia. Disorganized type
schizophrenics show very unorganized behavior. Facial grimaces, extreme withdrawal, and constant
health complaints are typical symptoms of this type of schizophrenia. Hallucinations and delusions are
symptoms of all types of schizophrenia, but the disorganized schizophrenic also exhibits senseless
laughter and silliness. The third type of schizophrenia is catatonic. Someone with catatonic
schizophrenia may hold a single position for hours on end. This is called a stupor . Their condition
resembles that of suspended animation. Sometimes the person is rigid and hard to move, but at other
times may flail around highly excited for no apparent reason. Although, through use of newer
medications, catatonic schizophrenia is rare today.
Medication has been the most successful treatment by far. Antipsychotic drugs do little for helping the
patient understand and deal with various aspects of their illness. Because of this, psychotherapy is
absolutely necessary along with medication. Alarmingly, a recent study shows that only a third of
schizophrenia patients are getting the correct
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8. Atlanta s Congestion Case Study
Reaching record highs, Atlanta s congestion has put enough drain on economic development to
warrant the need for immediate action. It s has become necessary to develop any policies that could
help alleviate some of the burden on roadways. Exploring the issue, there are four possible policies
that have been examined to reduce congestion in Atlanta. Each policy has its costs and benefits, and
strengths and weaknesses looked at under a critical gaze to determine which, if any, policy is up to the
task of fixing the traffic nightmare the citizens of Atlanta currently live in. There are two viable
options for enabling an authority that is capable of either improving roads or increasing demand for
transit. The first would be to sell the rights to
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9. The World Of Wrestling By Roland Barthe Summary
In the article, The World of Wrestling by Roland Barthes will argue that because wrestling stages
absolute morality and ideal justice, watching it provides spectators with a perfect understanding of the
universe. In American culture there s tv shows, video games, and reality shows that show absolute
morality and ideal justice, and a show that shows the audience the same thing is the show called Flash.
In the show Flash, the protagonist Barry is given the power of speed, however he wasn t the only that
received powers he was the only one that uses them for good and tries to protect his city from every
criminal that tries to do criminal activities. Although it s about humans with supernatural powers, it
shows the ideal justice and morality of the universe. In the article The World of Wrestling by Barthes
examines the sport wrestling as being a theatrical act, and within a theatrical act every element applies
just like wrestling where the look physique attitude all apply to a single character. Barthes explains
that every element applies to wrestling because he says that the appearance of a wrestler tells the
audience what is to be expected and they are able to know what will happen while they are watching
the act. As well the costumes, as seen in a theatre are supposed to represent the tragic play of wrestling
meaning that costumes were a representations of more than just a sport. Likewise, in the show Flash
when the protagonist Barry Allen, got his power through an
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10. Booker s Influence On Jesus
UNLIKE THE TWELVE, he never left Jerusalem. History says he was appointed as overseer there by
the apostles. Not only did he not leave Jerusalem, but surely he was the most Jewish of the apostles.
(James is called an apostle in Scripture e.g., Gal. 1:19 but he was not one of the twelve.)
While he acknowledged that the Gentiles did not need to keep the Law, he was always the one most
on the side of the Law. Peter refused to eat with Gentiles out of fear of James (Gal. 2:11 12), and
James asked Paul to buy the sacrifices for men about to take a Nazirite vow (and Paul complied Acts
21:18 26). James remained the leader of the Jerusalem church until his death around A.D. 69. There is
no indication that he followed Jesus at all during Jesus earthly lifetime. After the resurrection,
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After all, it would be hard for any of us to be convinced that our big brother is the creator of the world.
On the other hand, if he rose from the dead it might spark a change in us!
After a while, James influence became so strong that even some of the rulers believed, which horrified
the scribes and Pharisees. They became afraid that soon the people would be flocking to Jesus as the
Christ.
Somehow, perhaps because of his strict observance of the Law, the Pharisees thought they could get
James to discourage the people from believing. They asked him to stand at the pinnacle of the temple
on Passover and speak and sure enough James agreed. They brought him to the top of the temple, and
they shouted to him from below:
Oh, righteous one, in whom we are able to place great confidence; the people are led astray after
Jesus, the crucified one. So declare to us, what is this way,
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11. Definition Essay-Empty Nest Syndrome
EMPTY NEST SYNDROME
What now? This is a question which torments most parents once their children have flown the nest.
Empty nest syndrome is a phenomenon in which parents are grief stricken when their children leave
their childhood home. This may happen when the children move out to study, to live on their own or
to get married. Most parents are overcome by a feeling of isolation and redundancy. They may miss
being a part of their child s daily life or worry excessively about their child s safety and well being.
Ever since this theme was discussed in class I reflected on it and thought of my two sets of
grandparents and how each of them had handled this situation, decades ago, in contrasting ways. It is a
well known fact that although Empty nest syndrome can affect both parents, mothers are more
susceptible. My paternal grandmother was a totally devoted mother of two sons. When both her sons
moved to different cities for higher studies, she was devastated. She was so accustomed to spending a
lot of time with them for the first eighteen years of their lives that when they departed she was
overwhelmed with loneliness and a sense of loss. Her children were the focus of her life and without
them she felt worthless. My grandfather too was sad and with only two of them at home, they both
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Parents should accept this stage as a way of life and convert a perceived loss into an opportunity.
Focusing on some of the positive changes resulting from their children moving out can ease the sense
of loss and help them to see the brighter side of their future. This can be a stage of exploration, a time
to rekindle their interests, their friendships and a time to widen their horizons. They should
demonstrate to their children that they re getting on with their life so that the children can embrace
their new life without any
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12. Why Is Seatbelts Important
Nowadays, most people own cars and many people are riding cars on a daily basis. Although we
sometimes hear on the news about people dying by car accidents, there are much more cases when
people are not injured by car accidents thanks to the range of safety equipment designed to keep the
people on the car safe in the event of a car crash. The range of safety equipment is supported in the
background by the modern advanced science. First of all, seatbelts are installed in every kind of car
that is being sold. Seatbelts take a very important role in cars because it works in many ways to
protect the passengers from danger and car accidents. One of the reasons why seatbelts are important
is because seatbelts reduce the speed of a body of a passenger as it gets an experience of an abrupt
decreasing of speed. Since the velocity of the car and the passenger is independent, even when the car
crashed into a wall and the velocity suddenly decreases to zero, the body of a passenger will want to
still move forwards. The second reason is that seatbelts prevent passengers from slamming parts of
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The antilock braking system was made to support the driver to control some steering dexterity and
avoid skidding while putting on the brake. Anti lock brakes were first introduced in the mid 1980s and
became a major equipment of a mobile in cars that were sold in Canada. The antilock braking system
allows the driver to keep control of the car and uses wheel speed sensor to take a decision whether any
wheels are trying to lock up during the action of braking. Then the system works a series of hydraulic
valves restrict or decrease the braking on those wheels, which prevents skidding and allows the driver
to maintain steering control. Anti lock brakes are one of the major systems that save passengers for car
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13. Person Centred Counselling
Person Centred Counselling
Person centred counselling is a form of therapy which allows the client to be at the core of their own
therapy and make their own goals. For the person centred approach to be effective a relationship built
on trust must be formed between the counsellor and the individual. This essay will explore the
theoretical ideas and practice skills of person centred counselling.
Key figure (Founder) and Major Focus
Carl Rogers (1902 1987), an American psychologist was the key figure in developing person centred
counselling. Rogers was born into a strict religious family and he was the fourth born of six children.
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Applying these three characteristics to counselling will enable the individual to move away from
conditions of worth that have been placed upon them and help them become fully functioning people
with optimal emotional health (Seligman, 2006).
Therapeutic goals
The main aim of person centred counselling is for the client to achieve greater independence and
integration (Corey, 2013:179). Therefore, the focal point should always be on the client not on the
person s existing problem, as this approach allows the individual to manage their own lives and make
every effort towards self actualisation (Corey, 2013: 179). Rogers believed that taking away the
facades that people have put up around them due to socialisation will lead to actualisation. An
example of a facade that a person may have put up could be that the individual believes that they are
not worthy of love because of what they have been told all of their lives, in turn they may actually act
in ways that make it difficult for people to love them, but as they actualise they will see positive
characteristics in themselves and show themselves in a more positive light. Four characteristics were
observed by Rogers (1961) that show clients becoming actualised, they are trusting in themselves, an
internal source of evaluation, openness to new experiences and willingness for continued growth.
Person centred counselling should maintain the goal of empowering the client to change their own life
and in doing so promote
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14. Neighborhood Violence
Richmond, Calif. IN 2007, this city of about 100,000 people, north of Berkeley, had the dubious
distinction of being the ninth most dangerous in America. That year saw a total of 47 homicides. In
some neighborhoods, gunfire was almost a daily event.
At one point, the City Council considered asking the governor to declare a state of emergency and
send in the National Guard. Instead, in 2007, the city created the Office of Neighborhood Safety. (I am
the founding director.) Our mission was simple: to tackle this epidemic of gun violence that was
killing so many young men, mostly in our minority communities.
We modeled our approach on Cure Violence, a community outreach program in Chicago founded by
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The average cost to taxpayers of every gun homicide in America is nearly $400,000.
In contrast, the costs of our program were modest. In practice, we have rarely needed to pay the full
amount offered under the terms of our deal: Just over half our fellowship participants receive
payments, usually in the $300 to $700 range. So if our program prevented gun deaths, there could be
little argument about cost effectiveness.
It did. In the first year of Operation Peacemaker, homicides in Richmond fell to 22 (from 45 in 2009).
In five years of our program, through 2014, we have seen the number of homicides in Richmond,
which had averaged 40 a year, more than halved; firearm assaults in general fell by a similar
proportion.
In 2014, we celebrated the lowest number of firearm assaults and homicides in more than four
decades. Richmond recorded a 76 percent reduction in homicides and a 69 percent reduction in
firearm assaults from 2007, when the Office of Neighborhood Safety was created.
In reality, we ve achieved these results not simply by the cash incentive. Our change agents work with
about 150 clients a year, at a cost of about $20,000 per person, which pays for daily mentoring,
coaching and companionship. By comparison, it costs our city about $200,000 to hire one new police
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15. Analysis Of Christopher Robin s The Hundred Acre Wood
This could be the room of any small boy, but it just happens to belong to a boy named Christopher
Robin. Like most small boys Christopher Robin has toy animals to play with, and they all live together
in a wonderful world of make belief. But his best friend is a bear called Winnie the Pooh or Pooh for
short. Now Pooh had some very unusual adventures and they all happened right here in the Hundred
Acre Wood.
Deep in the hundred acre wood where Christopher Robin plays
You ll find the enchanted neighborhood of Christopher s childhood days
A donkey named Eeyore is his friend and Kanga and little Roo
There s Rabbit and Piglet and there s Owl, but most of all Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff
He s Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Willy nilly silly old bear
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff
He s Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Willy nilly silly old bear
Winnie the Pooh lived in this enchanted forest under the name of Sanders, which means he had the
16. name over the door in gold letters, and he lived under it. Now when Pooh heard his Pooh coo clock he
knew it was time for something, but he was a bear of very little brain, so when he thought he thought
in the most thoughtful way he could think.
Haven t thought of anything, have you? No, neither have I. Think, think, think. Oh, yes. Time for my
stoutness exercise. Up, down, up
When I up, down, touch
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17. Residential Sprinklers System
In the times it takes two minutes to past, could you make it out of your home? Could your family? The
American Red Cross states that it can take as few as two minutes to become deadly, compared to the
ten minutes many survey takes believed they had (American Red Cross, 2015). When you think of
everything we do to protect our homes, families, and property with insurance, security alarms and
locks, why do we not find more home sprinklers systems? This essay hopes to highlight the benefits of
residential sprinkler systems. Fire sprinklers have been around since the late 19th century yet the
technology has been slow to be adopted in residential construction. The main reason for the slow
adoption is due to strong resistance from homebuilders
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18. Supply And Supply Of Beef
Short Answer/Essay (50 points total) 6. Pick a product and create your own Demand and Supply
Schedule. Draw the graph of your schedules to create a demand and supply curve. Illustrate where the
equilibrium point occurs. (10 points) The schedule below demonstrates the demand and supply for
beef in 2015. Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied Price Result 155 235 $ 4.10 Surplus 175 215 $
3.90 Surplus 195 195 $ 3.70 Equilibrium 215 175 $ 3.50 Shortage 235 155 $ 3.30 Shortage $4.10
$3.90 $3.70 $3.50 $3.30 155 175 195 215 235 The equilibrium point occurs when supply and demand
are equal. In the graph above the equilibrium occurs at a price of $3.70 and a quantity of 195. 7. List
the 5 American Economic Goals. Pick three of the Goals and find at least two examples within the
current American Economy of how these goals are being achieved/unachieved. Be Specific with your
examples. (15 points) The American Economic Goals are economic freedom, economic growth, more
equitable distribution of income, economic security and price stability. Economic freedom gives
people the right of ownership, where anyone can possess whatever he want in the umbrella of law and
deal with his or her property as he or she pleases. For example, I was able to buy a car even though I
am not an American and I am just a student here. Furthermore, economic freedom gives people the
right to trade, buy, and sell
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19. Paintball Essay examples
Paintball is a fast and furious sport. It is played on both a social and serious level by over 16 million
people around the world
(Cooke,11). It is one of the fastest growing sports on the planet. Paintball s history, games, guns, and
safety are all part of the fun.
In 1970, James Hale, an engineer, invented and patented the first commercially successful paintball
gun. Paintball guns were first used by the National Forest Association to mark trees that would be cut
down. Then, it was used to mark cattle by cowboys. One night while sitting around a campfire, one
cowboy shot another and that is how the game of paintball got started.
This quot;splotchmaker quot; can rightfully claim to be the grandfather of modern paintball guns
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Then, whoever has the best record wins the league. In a tournament, it is usually single elimination.
If your team loses, then they are done. If they win, then your team gets to keep moving on. When it is
finally down to two teams, they play for the championship. Whoever wins is the champion and they
get a prize. Sometimes, it is money (up to five thousand dollars), cases of paintballs, or free entry into
the next tournament.
There is a wide range of paintball guns on the market today. There are also various price ranges to go
along with the various types of guns. The first kind of gun is the pump action. This is the least
expensive of the three types of guns. It is made of hard plastic and very little metal. The pump action
gun costs between fifty to one hundred dollars and shoots about 100 to 150 feet. This is a good gun for
beginners or younger player because it is inexpensive and easy to use. Do not expect to be able to
compete in tournaments with this gun. The next and most popular type of gun is the semi automatic. It
will shoot as fast as you pull the trigger. These are good; reliable guns made mostly of metal and very
little plastic.
This gun costs between two hundred and one thousand dollars and is a lot more accurate than the
pump action gun. It shoots over 300 feet per shot. Most people use this gun when they play. To make
this gun last as long as possible, it should be oiled after every one
thousand
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20. Personal Reflection On Race And Race In A Classroom
Going into this unit, I was apprehensive. I had never really talked about race in a classroom setting. I
did not know how comfortable I was with talking about race in a large group of people. After this unit,
I felt a ton more comfortable talking about race, which I think is going to be very helpful going into
high school. Although I found the entire unit very interesting and enlightening, I thought that the
words to use activity and documentary episodes one and two were really important in furthering my
understanding of race and how to talk about race.
Although all of the things that we watched and talked about were very helpful and interesting, the
thing that I found to be the most helpful was the words to use. Staring this unit, one of the things that I
was most worried about was being offensive on accident. I had never really had to talk about race with
a lot of people, and I had no clue why some words were offensive and why some were not. I was
wondering what words had negative connotations, and I was really excited to learn about what words
to use and what words not to use so that I could talk about race more comfortably. The activity was
very helpful. I learned a lot about what words to use and not use, but what really made this part of the
unit incredibly helpful was learning the reasons behind why words were offensive. For example, I
didn t know that some words like European American, or that Latino This activity made me a lot more
comfortable talking about race
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21. Assignment #3. 1.Corporate Governance Is A Set Of Rules
Assignment #3
1. Corporate Governance is a set of rules enforced in a company to have control and be led in a certain
direction. Corporate Governance balances interests of stakeholders, and the corporation s objectives.
Corporate Governance aims to manage action plans and internal controls to measure a company s
performance and corporate disclosure. Corporate Governance is important to every American citizen
for various reasons. Bad governance of a company makes the company unreliable, such as
participation in illegal activities. Corporate Governance is mainly to build trust of American people to
invest in companies. Corporate governance became a major issue in 2002 after the Sarbanes Oxley
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Diversity of a corporate board is important in terms of varying skill sets and experience of board
members. The diversity brought by different board members allows a contrast in perspectives and
opinions on how the benefit the corporation. A corporate board should have a separate director (with
explicit rules and regulations) that is capable of properly managing. The director must also be capable
to decide whether it is the corporation s best interest to have CEO participation with a corporate board.
Also, the board of directors make decisions for shareholders as a fiduciary, while seeking commercial
stability of the company. The board of directors is in charge of hiring and firing executives. A poor
structured board makes it almost impossible to fire ineffective officials, (Staff, page 1). To clearly see
the accounting of a corporation, no corporation should stray away from clearly explaining the
corporation s accounting outcomes. The calculating of corporate incomes should always be shown in
stock or options based on compensation. There must be a productive commitment to engage with
shareholders between company and its shareholders in order to have the best governing,
(Commonsense Corporate Governance Principles, (n.d.), paragraph 5 9). Many executives and
investors have made it their primary goal to get the most profit on quarterly earnings in contrary to
long term growth of the investments and company. At the corporate level,
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22. Gladiator Argumentative Essay
When most people hear the word gladiator, images of blood, gore, and undisciplined brutality may
enter their minds. One could see how ancient gladiators have received such biased and negative
reputation through the many modern movies, television shows, and comics that have depicted them in
such a way. Contrary to the modern idea of gladiators, they were actually a well organized and
controlled sporting event. While some gladiators did kill, the majority did not receive permission to
end the life of their opponents. To really understand the gladiator, one must first understand how they
lived. The ranks of gladiatorial service were primarily made up of slaves, so the killing of the
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The two referees, like in sporting events today, enforced the rules of the games. The Gladiatorial
games were not driven by blood, as much as they were from good showing for the people of Rome. To
achieve maximum crowd pleasure, a plethora of weapons and defensive styles were used in the arena.
Ballet states that: the objective was therefore to avoid killing ones opponent, but to put on a good
show. (Ballet, Bazin, Vranceanu, 201). Striking an opponent to the death during combat was highly
discouraged. The majority of deaths occurred later because of injuries occurred during the contest.
Occasionally, because a gladiator did not fight valiantly, the crowd can call for his death. The Editore
would be in charge of deciding whether the gladiator had earned the right to fight another day or if he
had met his end. In Paul Marks article, Gladiators Fought It Out By The Books, he states that forensic
scientist had discovered that sometimes: gladiators whom the crowd condemned to death were often
still alive when dragged from the arena, and were in fact dispatched by a final hammer blow to the
head (Marks). So although gladiators were not usually fighting to the death, there was always the
chance of dying, and therefore had to be prepared to die at any occasion
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23. Case Study Of Cox s Amended Complaint
On December 27, 2016, Plaintiff filed his Amended Complaint and named Neven, Nash, Pugh, and
Rainone as defendants. Again, Plaintiff never named Cox as a defendant, despite being listed as a
defendant for Count VI. Plaintiff did not serve Neven, Nash, and Pugh until May 10, 2017, which is
134 days from the time the Amended Complaint was filed. Defendants Cox and Rainone have yet to
be served. Plaintiff will not be able to show good cause as to why service was not completed within
120 days. Furthermore, Plaintiff attempted to make a motion to extend time to serve, but Plaintiff did
not file it as required by Eighth Judicial District Court Rules. Plaintiff offered no memorandum of
authority and only stated his reasoning for an extension. Pursuant
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24. What Is The Theme Of The Royal Game
The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig
Zweig, an outstanding writer and a psychologist, used his accumulation of knowledge along with his
skills of observing people, in order to write his last novella, The Royal Game. In this book, which is
also called Chess , Zweig tells the extraordinary encounter of two men that are completely different
from each other: Czentovic, a robot like man whose only occupation is playing chess, and Dr. B, who
had been forced to live in a stage of nothingness for months, started playing chess as a result of an
accident and unlike Czentovic, has gotten beyond the limits of his imagination. While it seems like the
main event in the book is the confrontation of these two men, the author also focuses on the unusual
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B. tells his unique story to the narrator, is the day of Czentovic and Dr. B. s encounter. With the help
of his past experiences, Dr. B. gets down the world chess champion in the first game. Czentovic offers
another game, and Dr. B. accepts it immediately. However, the second game does not go well for him
this time Czentovic s long awaitings drive him crazy. While waiting, he starts acting like when he was
in the hotel room playing against himself. He starts going up and down the hall but not the whole hall,
only the extents of his hotel room. Six steps up, six steps down. His brain starts losing control like the
old times but just at the right time, the narrator wakes him up from his shady
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25. Hi Brain Reflection
Hi Brain, Yesterday I participated in an amazing webcast with one of the Governors of the Fed, Gov.
Lael Brainard. She spoke for a a good amount of time about her role at the fed and then eventually
opened it up for questions. I was able to ask about the growing opportunity in marketplace lending.
She was really interested in the question and said that she foresaw a more prominent role of this new
lending in the economy. I was also able to get her contact information (albeit behind a locked door
where I know someone who will pass along the question and the subsequent response). I wanted to
know if you had anything you would like me to ask her! Lastly, I have a meeting with one to the
directors of the Grinnell Endowment. She emailed me asking
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26. Personal Trainer Certified Through The National Strength...
A particular stressful situation that occurred within the last year was my unrealistic goal to become
Personal Trainer certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) in
three months (over the summer). What made this goal difficult was the fact that it took me a long time
each day to finally sit down before my book to study, there were days I had to take care of my
grandma in place of her other caregiver, spending too much time at the gym, wasting time on the
computer, wasting time on my phone and on social media, and consecutive days where I pushed
studying off. All of these points really made focusing on studying hard. Each day my intentions were
to get to work and work hard, but just the thought of being in the action of studying repelled me from
sitting down and doing so. In all honesty, some days were easier than others, but the majority weren t
as so. To add to all of this, I had the pressure of the promise I d made to so many people of being
certified before starting this last semester of college. Given this goal I had for myself, and knowing
that getting focused on the work each day wouldn t be easy, I had a select few hold me accountable for
getting my studying done. The support systems I had in place were my mom, girlfriend at the time,
and my dentist, who I was training at night, five days a week. My mom was definitely the one who
was on my case the most about how much I d gotten done each day she d ask every day after work.
She was
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27. The Beatles And Bob Dylan
Music plays a significant role in societies all over the world. It allows people of all ethnicities and
backgrounds to express themselves. Different music genres help to inspire other artists to create new
music that they would not have thought of before. In various ways, Britain and America have
influenced and inspired one another for many years. Music was, and still is, a huge connecting factor
between the two countries. The Beatles and Bob Dylan, two of the most famous artists of all time,
demonstrate how Britain and America had a profound influence on each country s music culture.
In the beginning of American history, America was heavily influenced by Britain because it was
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American rock and roll has dominated many areas around the world, but primarily with the British
music scene.
In the 1960 s British artists took their modified edition of rock and roll, crossed the Atlantic Ocean and
shared it with America. This concept would end up being acknowledged as the British Invasion. The
British Invasion is the movement where bands from the United Kingdom became popular in the
United States. It involved the virtual control of AM radio and the record industry in the United States
by British artists, particularly the groups who had confirmed to be experts at recycling the American
rhythm and blues and rockabilly songs of the 1950 s (Burns 2004). This movement is described as one
of the most fascinating aspects of rock revolution that stimulated young American audiences by a
second hand version of American music traditions and filtered through British sensibilities (Winkler
1988). Due to The Beatles heavy influence on American music culture, it is still debated whether or
not they were the greatest band of all time. There are many theories as to why America supported and
embraced The Beatles success. The focal point shifted from the aftershock of John F. Kennedy s death
towards The Beatles and their rising popularity. This phenomenon changed the idea of rock and roll,
as well as other
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28. The Animal Protection Movement Of The Nineteenth Century
The animal protection movement of the nineteenth century was based on the concept of animal
welfare; that is, the moral obligations required by human society. Such morals stem from natural
theology, specifically, the Book of Nature, which proposes that humans, the superior beings, should
hold dominion over animals, but have mercy, care, and stewardship toward them. From these ideas,
the animal protection movement was formed with two responsibilities in mind: first, to address
traditional moral concerns, such that an individual pledges to do no harm to animals; and second, to
enforce the prevention of cruelty to animals inflicted by others (Fan, 10/28).
The first anti cruelty bill was introduced to Parliament in England in 1800 in an attempt to end bull
baiting; this initial legislation was the start of a long effort. In 1822, Colonel Richard Martin
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She was not only an animal welfare advocate, but also a writer and a suffragist. In 1875, Cobbe
established the National Anti Vivisection Society (NAVS), which combatted medical establishments
and their methods for experimentation, influencing future research methods and animal testing. A year
later, the Cruelty to Animals Act was passed, establishing England s first attempt to regulate
experimentation of animals (Guerrini, 90). In the midst of the anti vivisection legislation, Anna Sewell
published Black Beauty, an animal autobiography illustrating the conditions of a working horse in the
nineteenth century. Black Beauty exposes the treatment of animals during this time, including the
cruelty of accessories such as the bearing rein, a strap restraining the horse s neck, causing damage
and pain. Sewell s novel raised enough public outcries to have the bearing rein abolished in England,
and spark anti cruelty legislation in
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29. Drug Addiction
Drug Addiction
A drug addiction is an ongoing need to use drugs. It is also called substance dependence, because the
person may depend on drugs to continue functioning normally. Like any addiction, it involves a
craving, or strong want, that is very hard to control.[1] When the addict is no longer able to use the
drug, they will suffer from withdrawal.[2]
A person usually become addicted to specific kinds of drugs, the use of which may or may not be
against the law.
A person who may easily become addicted to drugs is said to have an addictive personality. The
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders defines drug addiction as a mental disorder.
Causes
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He gave the soon to be called Baby Boomers an effective alternative to the prevalent drug culture. He
called it the 3HO (healthy, happy, holy) way of life.
[photopress:YB_September_1970.jpg,full,centered]In 1973, Yogi Bhajan founded 3HO SuperHealth,
a remarkably successful drugless, drug rehabilitation program, blending the proven ancient yogic
wisdom of the East with the modern technology of the west. The philosophy of 3HO SuperHealth was
based upon the belief that natural healing techniques such as Kundalini Yoga, meditation, special
diets, hydrotherapy, and massage utilized in a structured environment such as a holistic therapeutic
community, are the most effective way of treating people who have problems with addictions. 3HO s
SuperHealth Program had excellent results helping thousands of individuals to not only free
themselves from alcohol or drugs but to begin to lead a life without negative addictions. SuperHealth
was accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization and received its
highest commendation. In 1973 it distinguished itself as being in the top 10% of all treatment
programs throughout the U.S, with a recovery rate of 91%. Then in 1989 Yogi Bhajan met with then
President Mikhail Gorbachev and established addiction treatment programs in Russia based on the
3HO SuperHealth model. Since 1993 Yogi Bhajan had also been persistently contacting the Punjab
Government offering assistance with
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30. Anxiety And Anxiety Disorder
Fear and anxiety are feelings that are natural human responses. These feelings are necessary in
humans and animals for survival and to deal with dangerous and stressful events. They/such feelings
help individuals cope with adverse or unexpected situations. However, there are certain individuals
who will experience these feelings on a daily basis for long periods of time. The constant fear and
anxiety interferes with individual s daily lives and it is then when these feelings become a mental
health problem, identify as Anxiety Disorders (Steimer, 2002). One of these anxiety disorders is Panic
Disorder. Panic Disorder is characterized by individuals suffering from unpredicted and constant
attacks of fear which normally last between 10 to 20 minutes. These attacks are known as panic
attacks. Panic attacks are identified by fear of losing control even in situations where there is no real
danger. Some of the most frequent symptoms a person experience when having a panic attack are
chest pain, palpitations, sweating, feeling short of breath and the feelings of going crazy or having a
heart attack (National Institute of Mental Health, 2016). Furthermore, people who suffer from Panic
Disorder often develop other conditions such as depression, phobias and drug abuse. Many people
with Panic Disorder will avoid certain situations and environments because they fear they may suffer a
panic attack. Because of this, it is also very common for individuals with Panic Disorder to develop
agoraphobia (NIH, 2016). As a consequence of fearing a panic attack, people with this disorder often
engage in catastrophic and negative thinking. A common example is my heart is beating fast, I am
having a heart attack (Steimer, 2002). Therefore, Panic Disorder is a condition that have a negative
impact on people s family, social and working lives (Kessler et al., 2005). Panic Disorder is treatable,
and numerous treatments exist which help reducing the severity of the symptoms as well as decreasing
the number of panic attacks that occur in the disorder. These treatments are biological treatment,
which involve pharmacological drugs, psychotherapy or a combination of both (National Institute of
Health and Care Excellence, 2013). This essay
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31. Theme Of Authority In All Quiet On The Western Front
In the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque depicts the effects of power and
authority on the characters. Young school going men are given no choice but to support their country
by signing up to be on the front line. Pushed into war by the ones they trust most, these soldiers
quickly learn the realities of the abysmal trenches and immediately begin to question the older
generations that pressured them to enlist. Furthermore, these leaders who speak of patriotism are
willing to sacrifice the lives men of lower social classes even when it is evident that the war cannot be
won. In the novel, Remarque brings to light how the circumstances of war influence an individual to
abuse their role of authority. Additionally, Remarque depicts an individual s desire for power exposing
that their hunger intensifies over time. As a result, the authoritative figures depict that once power is
given to an individual, greed and misuse begin to control the person and sway their decisions.
Remarque portrays the abuse of power that arises due to the appalling circumstances of the novel,
uncovering their inhumane behavior.
The novel is written in the perspective of Paul Baumer, who directly experiences the effects of
authority figures. For example, the boys are convinced against their better judgement to enlist in war
by their school teacher, Kantorek. Although the young boys hesitate to join, Kantorek s position of
authority influences the men to volunteer. Ironically, one
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32. Role Of Government As An Entrepreneurial Environment
1. Introduction Role of Government in creating an entrepreneurial environment Creating suitable
conditions for new business to start and thrive, enabling existing firms to grow by developing new
products and services in new markets through appropriate tax policies, supportive physical
infrastructure, provision for training and information, promoting incubation facilities, research and
development facilities and entrepreneurship education are just some of the means by which
governments can encourage entrepreneurship in a country and its regions (Mitra, 2012, p.223). The
role of the government is to encouragement to entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial activities and
entrepreneurial organisation by facilitating them with opportunities and favouring policies.
Government policy for entrepreneurship The government must structure its policies in such a way that
it nurtures an entrepreneurial environment and allows effective opportunities for entrepreneurial firms
to grow and make an impact towards national economic development. By focusing on existing, new
and nascent entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship policy focuses on the change of process acknowledging
the need to respect antecedents and consider future opportunities. (Mitra, 2012, p.227) The focus on
the process of change disregards the organizational unit, and deals more with the task or the facilitate
environment in which opportunities are identified and realized. A proper study of entrepreneurship
policy could examine
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33. Bhs312 Module 2 Case
BHS312 Principles of Management Introduction to Management Module 2 Case Planning and
Organizing: The Management Function of Organization Me TUI University Dr. Someone, PhD
Summer 2012 Module 2: Case Assignment: The Management Function of Organization In this module
we look at organizing as a managerial function. As one of your readings indicted the purpose of the
organizing function is to make the best use of the organization s resources to achieve organizational
goals. One of the major resources of an organization is its staff to whom work must be assigned and
delegated. Case Study Assignment Expectations: After reading the background materials, conduct
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Delegation vs. Empowerment To delegate means to choose or elect a person to act as a representative
for another. To empower someone means to give power or authority to someone else (Runn, 2010).
Delegating a task is essentially having someone do a task on your behalf; although someone else is
doing the work, you have all the responsibility. Empowering someone means to give them enough
power and authority to act on their own behalf. To truly empower someone you must grant them
authority, proper resources, and hold them accountable to organizational values and principles (Runn,
2010). Describe and analyze the potential dangers of delegation. A manager who neither delegates or
empowers, or does them poorly will seem disorganized and will spend a lot of time catching up on
work. This could cause dissention in the ranks that could affect the subordinate s view of authority in
the manager, and could cause problems in productivity, which would result in negative outcomes,
whatever the product. Delegation and empowerment work best when it is done in small increments.
Delegating too much could overburden others, and leads to perceptions that you are uninterested,
unavailable, detached, disinterested or that you d rather have someone else do the job while you sit
back and take the credit and the pay (Eikenberry, n.d.). Not delegating
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34. Aviation And Air Pollution
Air pollution has been a severe challenge to fuel consuming industries (Wang Hao 2012). Stringent
measures are to be implemented to reduce the effects of carbon emission to the environment. The
WHO (2011) has acknowledged the noise environmental impact as a serious burden of disease, and
recent contemporary studies have recognized a link between aviation noise and cardiovascular disease
(Hnasel 2013). Limited Airspace and Airports Capacities Busy airports have sometimes had to keep
aircrafts in the air in wait to land due to the lack of space and inefficient planning on arrivals and
departures. This causes an increase in costs of fuel and other harmful effects. The capacity of runways,
reception by taxis and the whole port should be increased to allow a smooth flow of activities. The
arrival and departure routes can be separate to facilitate a continuous landing and ascent. Technology
Over 60% of airlines have a strategic plan on how to improve their technique, some with programs
underway. An advance in technology in the industry means easy handling of clients and better service
provision (Lovelock 2011). Efficiency will be high, easy booking of tickets, fast and sophisticated
security checks, reduced paper works and proper communication among others. The right technology
will be an essential tool in the performance of this industry. Economic Impact of Aviation The
expansion of airports and reinforcement of the growth of aviation is evidenced on economic attaining
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35. The Biological And Psychological Theories Of Crime And...
Crime is adaptation to life stress. It is best understood in terms of the manner in which the individual
experiences the biological, psychological and socially determined situations of his existence. (Halleck,
1967, p. 63) The modern police department was born out of urban mob violence that tormented the
nation s cities during the nineteenth century. The new police departments were replacements for the
night watch systems and relegated constables and sheriffs to serving court orders and running jails.
Early police agencies were corrupt, brutal, and inefficient. (Walker, Popular Justice, 61) While some
people are predisposed to criminal activity. The predisposition to crime is formed from the biological
and psychological theories of crime and criminal behavior. The earliest studies on delinquents and
criminal conduct sought to explain the presence of criminal behavior based on intuitions obtained
from the biological sciences. This is not to suggest that biological theories are neutral in social,
psychological, or environmental correlates; rather, the organic approach to delinquency and crime
believes that the physical, neuropsychological, and chemical components of human nature offer more
persuasive evidence than do all other alternatives. (Arrigo 8) The origin of human actions include
aggressive, violent, and even criminal behavior reside within the personality structure or cognitive
processes of the individual. In this way delinquency and crime are not reducible to
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36. Stars Of The 1950s Research Paper
Stars are signs of indigenous cultural codes. Gestures, words, intonation, attitudes, postures
(gesturality) all these define stars of a particular national culture from others. Spectators expect certain
rituals of performance from their stars and camera conspires with this process of recognition using its
own techniques. The biggest box office stars of the 1950s were John Wayne, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby,
Betty Grable, James Stewart, Abbot and Costello, Esther Williams, Spencer Tracy, Randolph Scott, the
team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Danny Kaye, Gary Cooper, Doris Day, Gregory Peck, Susan
Hayward, Alan Ladd, Marilyn Monroe, William Holden, Marlon Brando, Grace Kelly, Burt Lancaster,
Glenn Ford, Kim Novak, Frank Sinatra, Yul Brynner,
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37. Role Of The Media During The Vietnam War
Tan Oguz Instructor: Arjun Subrahmanyan HIST 386C 11 December 2014 Final Paper Role of the
Media in the Vietnam War Vietnam War is a war that mainly differentiates from any other war in the
history of the modern warfare due to the fact that the first time in history the media was able to act
without restrictions and had the opportunity to film and record the war from the frontline of the
combat zone. Besides the political and military decisions taken at the wartime, media had a impact on
changing destiny of the war. In this essay, in order to show the impact of the media on the war, I will
try to examine some of the key events of the Vietnam War, such as the Tet Offensive, and My Lai
Massacre. Were there any misconceptions presented by the media about the war? Was media
responsible of the US loss in Vietnam? Is the power of media exaggerated at the time of the war?
Throughout the essay, these questions will try to be answered in the contexts of specific events. Before
the insertion of ground troops in Vietnam, much of the concern in the media had been favoured to the
political tactics of reinforcing a non communist (democratic) government in South Vietnam. After the
war changed its direction to heavy ground batlle, a change in coverage also eventuated that the media
were more concerned and interested in military conjuncture (Wyatt 1995). By becoming more
interested in military aspects of the war, the media became more engaged in actual fight scenes and
brutality of the
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