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Reasons To Blame For The Peloponnesian War
Peloponnesian War Many factors contributed to the starting of this war. Both Sparta and Athens are
partially to blame for the starting of this, however, Corinth is the city that pressured Sparta into telling
Athens to stop mistreating our allies (Hunt 100). Their reasoning stems from Athens trying to exercise
power on too of many of Sparta s Peloponnese based alliance s cities. Athens is most to blame for the
Peloponnesian war because of their relentless drive, failure to negotiate peace with Sparta when they
had the chance, as well as their wealth and control of the Delian league. Athens was growing rapidly
during this time period and was not showing any signs of slowing down, which worried the Spartans.
They feared that their interest and allies would fall to the Athenians (Hunt 100). Corinth and Megara
worried about the Athenians a lot as well and complained bitterly to Sparta about Athens (Hunt 100).
Eventually, Corinth Told Sparta to attack Athens, or else Corinth and its navy would change sides to
the Athenian alliance. (Hunt 100) Which gave Sparta no choice but to ask for either peace from Athens
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They had yet to have an effective navy. Athens on the other hand had the Delian league, which was
known for their ability to fight from the sea. Their navy outnumbered Sparta s three to one and they
had 200 skilled archers while the Spartans relied on their swords and spears (Hunt 103). Because of
these staggering numbers Sparta and its allies worried about Athens attacking them. Athens having
control of the Delian league gave them much confidence and this likely is the cause of all their
refusals to peace treaties. Because of the wealth Athens had at the time Alcibiades persuaded the
Athenian assembly to launch the greatest and
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Black Panthers Downfall
The Fall of the Black Panther Party The Black Panther Party was a prominent political organization
that operated from 1966 to 1982, born out of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s and
advocated for equal rights and economic opportunities for African American communities. While the
party did originate in California, influential chapters spread out across the United States beyond
California, including major cities like New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Chicago. With the party so
widespread and with a great amount of people involved, it allowed for problems to arise within the
communities they reached and within the party itself. These issues, both internal and external, lead to
the eventual fall of the Black Panthers. The collapse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This Counter Intelligence Program the name shortened to COINTELPRO was launched by the FBI in
August of 1956, a decade prior to their involvement with the Black Panther Party. The primary goal of
this program was to survey, permeate, discredit, and dismantle groups that were domestic political
organizations. The main targets were individuals or institutions that the United States government
considered subversive. The FBI first engaged with the Black Panthers in the late 1960s, when J. Edgar
Hoover, the Director of the FBI at the time, released a public statement saying the Black Panther
party... represents the greatest threat to the internal security of the country , and also labeled them a
violence prone black extremist group (citation needed). This first remark about the party would
become a telling sign that COINTELPRO was ready to strike at the slightest hint of a threat, and
foreshadowed the bloody event that unfolded five months
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Diction And Views In Herman Melville s Benito Cereno
It is a cliché known by many: Always trust your gut. In other words, listen to your intuition as first
impressions matter. This saying reigns true in many works of literature, including Herman Melville s
1855 novel, Benito Cereno. Throughout the first part of the story, the main character, Captain Delano,
struggles with whether or not to trust a newly encountered ship, the San Dominick, its inhabitants, or
its captain, Benito Cereno. While the novel is third person omniscient, it is clear that Delano has his
doubts about the foreign ship from the beginning due to the original description of the San Dominick.
Melville writes in the third person omniscient point of view in order to allow the audience to come to
their own conclusions about the ship, but also heavily utilizes diction and sentence structure to give
readers clues about what to expect from the characters and plot. To give the passage context, Delano is
finally seeing the San Dominick clearly for the first time, not yet having met the passengers of the
ship. Delano is alone and it can be assumed that the description is his point of view, due to the fact that
the anonymous narrator appears to be pulling these images and renditions from Delano s mind.
Because of this, the reader is encouraged to think ahead about the ship s culture, its passengers, and
the types of things Delano will encounter if he decides to approach and explore it. Throughout the
passage, the author makes use of an overload of adjectives, all
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Arabian Nights Argumentative Essay
The Arabian Nights is renowned for its multiple uses of enframed narratives. The layering of stories
adds new meaning to the various tales of The Arabian Nights by bringing up new questions. In every
story one reads, one finds themselves asking why Shahrazad would tell such a story, what kind of
message is this tale giving Shahriar, and why bother telling another story within an already enframed
story. However, The Arabian Nights is not alone in its use of the enframed story. Works inspired by
The Arabian Nights use their own enframing devices in order to alter how one perceives and
understands the stories these offshoots have taken from The Arabian Nights. The adaptations this
paper will look at include Disney s Aladdin film, Pasolini s Arabian ... Show more content on
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The common ransom story does a wonderful job of lateral comparisons by bringing stories with
similar motifs, plots, and themes together. The Merchant and The Jinni produces this effect. The story
starts with a merchant who accidentally kills a Jinni by throwing a date seed (The Arabian Nights 1:
10 19). The Jinni s father appears declaring that he will kill the merchant. Through a series of events,
three groups of travelers show up, and each traveler decides to exchange a third of the merchant s
punishment for a story. The travelers introduction starts drawing comparisons between these travelers
right away because they are all traveling with animals. As each traveler tells their story, one cannot
help drawing more comparisons as each story is about a failed romance which is dealt with in some
other way than violence, normally turning the guilty party into an animal (The Arabian Nights 1: 10
19). The repetition of a nonviolent resolution to romantic conflict ends up making a lateral comparison
about the nature of conflict resolution. In particular, the stories take on additional meaning as a tool to
help Shahriar understand there are a variety of ways to deal with romantic issues that do not involve
murdering virgins (The Arabian Nights 1: 3 10). By using enframed stories as a means of comparison,
The Arabian Nights adds extra depth and meaning to stories in light of the outer narrative and the
surrounding stories in order to produce a far more complex understanding of any one theme or
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Sacrifice In The Kite Runner
Sacrifice (and issues related to it) have been an inherent part of literature from the beginning. The
intense connection between destruction and creation raises questions about the human capability for
violence and love in equal measure and seemingly violates the natural human instinct for survival.
This has solidified its place as an object of fascination and scrutiny for generations. Sacrifice is not
simply a matter of giving up one s life or something equal to it for someone else; oftentimes,
psychological motivations behind sacrifice are very complex. However, in works such as The Kite
Runner, The Color Purple, Cyrano de Bergerac, Saving Private Ryan, The Nightingale and the Rose ,
and I d Give Up My Life For You , the motivations behind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Although he is a sensitive and bookish young boy, instances of a mean streak appear throughout the
book. He often takes advantage of Hassan s love for him and uses it to pressure him into committing
acts such as firing walnuts with his slingshot at the neighbor s one eyed German shepherd (4). In one
instance, he goes so far as to tease Hassan into admitting that he would eat dirt if he told him to, and to
confess that he finds teasing him to be something fascinating albeit in a sick way (54), though he
knows it to be cruel. His occasional antagonism towards Hassan stems in part from his jealousy and
his own feelings of inadequacy in regards to the love of his father. Hassan possesses an innate courage
and sense of justice and natural athletic abilities, all traits that Amir lacks and that Baba admires. The
fact that Amir does not stack up to Hassan in the eyes of their father becomes clear during a
conversation that he overhears between Baba and Rahim Khan. Not only does his father not
understand his inclination to spend his days reading and writing, he also looks down upon Amir s
inability to stand up both for his own self and for others and tendency to let Hassan fight his battles for
him. He states unequivocally that A boy who won t stand up for himself becomes a man who can t
stand up to anything (22). This leads to Amir s heightened jealousy of Hassan, general feeling of
inadequacy, and an
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Description of All Four Feministic Theories
In chapter twelve of the textbook titled The Moral of the Story we are faced with theories of feminism
that we encounter on an everyday basis. The issue on feminism is one that has been fought for by both
men and woman for many years and yet still seems to be an ongoing battle to achieve full gender
equality. I personally feel that gender equality is important in this world because I for myself have met
women in my life who I not only look up to but who have also inspired me to keep moving forward in
my journey of life. In this paper I will describe all four feministic theories as well as to why I support
feminism as a whole. I will also compare the similarities as well as differences of these theories as
well as to which theory I tend to see more of on a day to day basis.
First we are encountered with the theory of Classical Feminism. This theory is also referred to as
Liberal Feminism which implies that all men and woman are to be regarded as persons first and
gendered beings second (Rosenstand, 625). It is in classical feminism where we are introduced to
another type of gender, which is referred to as Androgyny. This new gender category is one that is
considered to be a combination of both feminine and masculine characteristics and is achieved
through cultural changes rather than biological differences (Rosenstand, 627). Simone de Beauvoir
believed that a man was considered a typical human being while women were viewed as atypical
(Rosenstand, 627). Beauvoir believed
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Examples Of Scapegoat In The Lottery
Scapegoat: A Necessary Convenience of Society
Shirley Jackson s The Lottery shows society s avoidance of change, need for a scapegoat. Each year
people are given a chance to start over. An opportunity to set goals to live healthy, go back to school,
save money, and advance in a current career. With goals comes change, and change is a challenge not
often welcomed in many. Excuses, a personal scapegoat are made to avoid sticking to the change.
Mark Twain took a look at New Year s, as an annual example of promises to oneself, only to find
failure even before the first 30 days are complete. Twain stated, New Year s is a harmless annual
institution, of no particular use to anybody save as a scapegoat for ... Show more content on
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It has been present since the beginning of time. Misunderstanding and fear often leads to conditions
where scapegoats are used. People don t often seem to care about the complexities of the world around
them. Instead they want easy answers to problems and a scapegoat is always a convenient out. In The
Lottery we find that the ritual had become so mundane that Tessie Hutchinson had forgotten the
lottery itself. She was late, felt the drawing was unfair because it was hurried and ultimately became
the town s scapegoat by virtue of the draw. As people move throughout life, hopefully they will
remember that convenience is easy. Avoiding change and finding blame with anything is easy. It s also
just as easy to become a
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The Cash Boy
The short story The Cash Boy is written by Horatio Alger and it was published in the year 1889. The
story is about a little poor boy, which lost everyone he loved except his little sister. Because the
situation with no parents and income, Frank moved to New York for himself, so he could make some
money for him and his sister. His sister stayed in the country and it s Frank who pays for her needs
and her tuition. One day at work Franks boss asks him to send some letters. Frank says yes and now
he ventures to find the mailbox at Forty sixth Street. On his way he helps an old man and he gets
invited inside the old mans house for dinner. During the dinner he is getting to know the old man more
and more and it ends with Frank reading for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You have been a good friend to me
The Cash Boy is a good short story, which tells us about a lot of things especial ly about the main
theme and other themes such as The American dream. It ends with an open ending, which tells us that
we do not know what will happen to Frank and his sister, but some things in the short story lead to a
great future, because it is shown that his life will be better, because he is a hard working man and the
extra money from Mr. Wharton.
This also tells us that Mr. Wharton is alone and needs a friend. This reminds a lot about the text
Richard Cory . Richard Cory is also about a rich man who needs company, but no one wants to be his
friend, because he is in the upper class. It all ends with his suicide and this can be put into perspective
in this short story with Frank, because in this story Frank is Mr. Wharton s
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Critisicm On Pride And Prejudice Essay
Materialistic Marriage in Pride and Prejudice
Each individual in this world surely have a dream to get married once they grow up, especially with
the one they love. Even though today s society accepts unmarried relationship where couples live
together and have babies out of wedlock, in the end marriage is what they hope for as a symbol of
their relationship. Clearly, marriage is a must in human s life. This necessity influences humans to
create stories that end with marriage and live happily ever after. Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane
Austen, is also one of those stories that fulfils this criterion. In this novel, Jane Austen described
various marriages which differ from each other. Instead of love, there are marriages that are ... Show
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The business of her life was to get her daughters married. (Austen 3). If the entailment is really
applied on that society, then the biggest failing in this novel is the property that Miss King and Lady
Catherine de Burgh inherited. From the entailment s rule it is clearly wrong for Miss King and Lady
Catherine de Burgh to be the heirs because they are ladies. If the entailment is applied to everyone but
the royal classes, it is not applicable because Miss King does not represent the royal class. Externally
this contradiction makes the readers reckon that the author had made a huge mistake. Jane Austen
actually created two situations that are differentiated by the entailment. Ladies who are bonded with
the entailment are keen to attach themselves with rich men. For instance Mrs. Bennet, although she is
not the one who should get married, she wants Elizabeth to be married with Mr. Collins so that the
entailment would not be such a difficult thing.
This was his [Mr. Collins] plan of amends of atonement for inheriting their father s estate; and he
thought it an excellent one... His plan did not vary on seeing them. Miss Bennet s lovely face confirms
his views... (Austen 53).
This quote represents the part when Mr. Collins plans to marry one of Bennet s daughters to ease the
inheritance
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Missing Child Australia
Factors to be considered while selecting company to look for missing persons When you re not
kidding about finding a lost or missing companion, relative or adored one, the exact opposite thing
you can bear to do is waste your assets. A low quality individual discoverer benefit to cost you cash
and squanders significant time. A decent investigator or PI amplifies your odds of achievement by
taking advantage of your assets. In the event that you ve invested some energy exploring companies
for Locating Family Members, you may have achieved a state of official conclusion making all the
while. You ve disposed of potential tricks by checking foundations and acquiring references. The
hopefuls that remain charge comparable expenses. You need to pick ... Show more content on
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Confirm their participation as well as that the affiliations have authentic benefits. Licenses and
preparing Are the general examiners for missing person authorized as proper per their area? Where
was their preparation finished? Could this be confirmed? What progressing preparing do they get?
Experience and ability Do they have encounter managing cases to Find A Missing Child Australia like
your own? How often has a comparative case been effectively determined? What measures did they
take to effectively find missing people in comparable circumstances? Albeit each missing individual s
case will undoubtedly be exceptional, be careful about disappointments to find people under
conditions like your own. Approach that they use Ask every populace discoverer benefit what steps
they will take in the area endeavor. Experts ought to have the capacity to detail the means they will
take in your specific case. They ought to likewise have the capacity to sensibly foresee what may or
won t happen at every development. A quality people investigator that is straightforward will plot a
sensible approach without making void guarantees. Search for points of interest that address particular
parts of your case rather than
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Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Essay
William Golding kills off everything important to survival and by this he means that the world is
doomed. So many significant objects are broken by the end of the book, The Lord of the Flies by
William Golding, which is a novel about a bunch of inexperienced boys being trapped together on an
island and are forced to find means of survival. There are a lot of symbols in this book that all
represent the only way they can survive. Each symbol represents a piece of the world and how it
functions. Without all of these pieces, the world can t function. William Golding clearly shows that the
world is doomed by one by one killing off all of the objects and symbols that keep them sane and
alive. In the book, the Beast represents fear, which just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That night while they are sleeping God sends down a sign of a dead parachutist that gets stuck in the
thing and is titled as, The thing that bowed . Little Sam and Eric are alone on the mountain tending to
the fire and they think it is the beast. This shows that the world is doomed because God sent them a
dead parachutist as a sign. Which represents that their is not very much hope for them if that is all he
could send them. Another thing that represents all forms or Christianity begin dead is when Simon
dies. Jack leapt on to the sand. Do our dance! Come on! Dance! (151). As all of the savages where in a
delirious state, doing their dance in the middle of the night, Simon happened to crawl out of the forest
to come and tell them all what the actual Beast was. They all thought he was the beats and torturously
ripped, clawed, and bit him to death. Simon is the Christ figure of the group, and in this moment,
Christ had died. In the Bible Jesus suffered a very painful and torturous death, as did Simon in the
book. This represents the world being doomed because God created the world and without him, their
is no hope for anyone to live or survive. The death of intelligence is foreshadowed to many times, and
after Piggy s death, intelligence truly dies. In the middle of the book, Piggy s Specs get broken. Quote
when Jack breaks Piggy s specs. Right before this happened, Jack and Piggy got into a argument.
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World Hunger In Sub-Saharan Africa
World hunger is one of the worst problem we have in the world today, which is consisted of 928
billion people. Hunger is a painful situation caused by the want of food, or craving appetite. Hunger is
an unfair problem that a lot of our population suffer from. In this paper I will justify the meaning of
world hunger. 233 million people in Sub Saharan Africa were hungry in 2014 16, and about 795
million people were hungry world wide. Sub Saharan Africa is the area that has the second largest
number of hungry people. There are many reason that there is so many people in Africa that have
witness hunger or through it.
The first reason is poverty. The cause of this people don t have enough income to purchase enough
food or the food that they
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Ray Bradbury s There Will Come Soft Rain
Ray Bradbury short story There will come soft rain is a chilling science fiction that hits closer to home
than we like to admit. Ray Bradbury s theme, setting and image shows what this can truly happen to
all of us. There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground, And swallows circling with their
shimmering sound; And frogs in the pools singing at night, And wild plum trees in tremulous white,
Robins will wear their feathery fire whistling their whims on a low fence wire; And not one will know
of the war, not one will care at last when it is done. Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree If
mankind perished utterly; And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn, Would scarcely know that we
were gone. This poem showing the world will not care when the human race is gone. The world will
go on with our without us. It is the year 2026, almost ten years and seven months from now there is a
self sustaining house that can run itself for months or even years. The house is made to cook for the
family that inhabit it, as well as remind it the date and time. It also cleans for the people living in it
constantly as well as set activities to pass the time, but all that is heard is silence. The house tells the
inhabitants the daily events and what to do at what time. But there is something different about this
particular house. The family that is suppose to be living there has died, along with everyone else in the
area around the house. It seems that all the people have died in an
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Humanity s False Exploration Of Mars
Humanity shouldn t pursue exploration of Mars because we have more pressing issues like conflicts
over the world (WW3). Money can be spent on other programs and or research that can be useful
today instead of exploring Mars. Also, if they did explore Mars the exploration could bring back a
deadly disease that no one can cure. Mars exploration could be disastrous, one scenario that can occur
is if the exploration brings back a deadly disease or diseases that no one can cure and can kill all of
mankind. Natives died from diseases that were brought from the Europeans and many Europeans died
from diseases from the Natives. Disease that we give to the life on Mars that kills all life on Mars or a
disease from Mars bought to Earth that kills all
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Diversity Training And Its Effectiveness
Diversity may be defined as recognizing and respecting the similarities, differences and unique
characteristics an individual employee contributes to the workplace. Diversity training and its
effectiveness in the workplace has been met with differing conclusions as to the positive or negative
impact this type of training may have on an organization. Today, change in the workplace is inevitable
and diversity training in the workplace has become common across the globe. Companies now realize
that the need for diversity training has increased tremendously and that if diversity is not valued in the
workplace, cost and productivity may be negatively impacted. In 2010, researchers found that
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Tools such as the internet and email are good ways to eliminate cultural barriers, improve
communication and understanding, and employee knowledge sharing. New approaches to how
business is conducted such as virtual employees also contribute to the diversification of the workplace.
Diversity training is not only necessary in the U.S., but now includes many countries around the
globe. There are generally 2 reasons diversity training in the workplace is necessary; changes in the
make up of the population and globalization. Increases in the immigrant population and minority
births have contributed to the increase in cultural diversity in the workplace. According to (Teixeira,
2013) In the 90 s, 58 percent of net workforce growth came from native born Americans who were not
children of immigrants (that is, second generation or later Americans). In the 2000 s, that figure
dropped to just half its previous level (29 percent). In this decade, projections indicate the figure will
erode only slightly to 28 percent, but that will be followed by another sharp drop to just 3 percent in
the 2020 s. In that decade, essentially all (97 percent) of workforce growth will come from immigrants
and their children (Immigrants and Minorities Are Powering America s Workforce Growth, para. 3).
U.S. and global competition means that companies must compete internationally as well as compete
for and retain the best possible
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Legal Issues Over The Legal System
The career that I chose to focus on was legal area as far as becoming an attorney that practices family
and criminal court. I chose this area of study because I have become interested in legal issues over the
past few years that lead me to the decision to practice law. Upon deciding what I wanted to do with
my career, I then decided that I want to first start out as a lawyer and then progress to becoming a
judge where I plan on retiring from. I decided I would rather practice criminal law and family law as a
prosecutor rather than becoming a defense attorney. I don t feel that my arguments are strong enough
to be a defense attorney and do plan on working on those skills for improvement. However I am a firm
believe that justice served is the main reason individuals lean to the legal system for help. During my
research for my chosen career I found an article that allowed me to look deeper into the legal system.
The article focuses on the importance of the local common law in resolving various related disputes
(Decker, 2014). Topics discussed include relationship between the local common law with the
customs, social norms and local legal culture, role of the local courts of the U.S. in the construction,
implementation and enforcement of the common law and relationship between the common law and
access to justice (Decker, 2014). It further discusses the importance of the legal scholarship in
construction of the common law (Decker, 2014). After reading this article it basically
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Essay on Quicksand, by Nella Larsen
The Harlem Renaissance period in Modernistic American Literature began when Black authors wrote
about that with which they were familiar what it is to be black. Writers such as Langston Hughes, Zora
Neale Hurston, and Willa Cather proved through their writings that the African American lives were
not only different from that of their white counter parts, but that the writings were relevant for the
historical period and beyond. Another Harlem Renaissance writer who led the way for future black
writers was Nella Larsen, author of the story Quicksand. Nella Larsen was born in 1891 in Chicago,
the daughter of a white woman from Denmark and a black man from West India (Britannica.com).
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Practically everyone in the story has a hidden agenda for his or her actions. The protagonist, a 22 year
old named Helga, was a teacher at an institute of higher learning called Naxos where the true agenda
was not education but instead was teaching Blacks their accepted status in life lower than that of
Whites. She became convinced that she needed to leave Naxos after hearing a speech from a visiting
white preacher whose remarks she found offensive. The preacher stated that if everyone acted like
those from Naxos there would be no race problem, because Naxos Negros knew what was expected of
them because they knew enough to stay in their places (Larsen 1724). At the beginning of the story,
the reader would feel sympathy towards the workers at Naxos, who truly believed they were preparing
the students for better lives and sympathy for Helga who tried to convince the new principle, Dr.
Anderson, as to the true state of affairs. Helga failed to realize, however, that Dr. Anderson was aware
of the situation at Naxos but felt that for change to occur there needed to be more people like you,
people with a sense of values, and proportion, an appreciation of the rarer things of life (Larsen 1735).
Helga mistakenly became offended at Dr. Anderson s compliment by calling her a lady with dignity
and breeding because of her belief that being able to trace one s ancestry was more important that one
s actions (Larsen 1735).
Helga moved back to Chicago and quickly
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The Graduate Essay examples
Shot by Shot Assignment
Ben enters his room and is at ease finally. The music stops and the focus is on him. The room is well
lit and his head is leaned against the white door, which gives the audience a sense of escape. As he
makes his way toward the window, we see a dartboard next to his bedroom door that has not one of
the darts on the correct target. One has even found itself on the wall. Over his bed we see pictures of
planes and toy planes pointed in every direction as maybe parallel to his life. The camera holds a
medium close up as Ben looks down through his window after he takes a hesitant walk over to that
position.
Interpretation:
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As he looks into the fish tank we see multi colored fishes, corals and other decorations that occupy the
water. At he end of the shot Ben s door is opened and we see Mrs. Robinson in the doorway.
Interpretation:
The fishes in the fish tank display color, movement and ultimately freedom. Ben looks on as if he is
craves to have this too in his own life. The lighting becomes immense and he is therefore hopeful.
Overall Meaning:
Ben escapes the swarm of family and friends. He feels very overwhelmed and confined downstairs.
His bedroom serves as his time and place for isolation. This shows that the parents are not really
concerned about his feelings or opinions. Ben does not share the same opinions about his future as his
parents have in mind. He is basically showcased as a scholar than a regular human being with a desire
for acceptance.
Opening Shots: The Graduate
After Title Sequence
Shot 1 Interpretation
As Ben sits in front of the fish tank he seems to be thinking very deeply. The tank represents a sort of
tranquility and peacefulness for Ben. The father s voice is more dominating than Ben s silent cry.
Hey, what s the matter? was the first line in the film
This dialogue represents the father and mother asking questions as a form of human behavior but not
really as a sign of individual concern. They
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Comparing Angela s Ashes And Huckleberry Finn
The importance of community and the charity of strangers is very prominent in Angela s Ashes and
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The way that strangers treat them compared to how their own
families act is a large difference. Strangers tend to be more charitable and kind, but their families don t
seem to care as much about them. The way their families treat them in both stories is negative. In
Angela s Ashes Malachy and Angela are distant parents. Malachy drinks and doesn t bring money
home. In Frank s teenage years his father leaves for London one day and never comes back. When
Frank s little siblings die his mother closes herself off and refuses to eat or drink or even get out of
bed. Even Frank s grandparents, aunts and uncles treat him and his siblings poorly. They are viewed as
outsiders on his mother s side for being from the north and on his father s side for being from the
south. Frank and his siblings are seen as outsiders in even their own families because of who they are.
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One night his father breaks into his room at the Widow s house and insults Huck repeatedly. He bullies
Huck for looking nice and learning how to read. Huck s father Pap uses Huck s supposed wealth as an
excuse to take his son back. Pap takes advantage of his son Huck by taking him back into his care to
receive the money belonging to Huck. All Pap seems to care about is the money he could receive.
When Pap takes Huck to his cabin Huck is physically abused. At one point Pap chases Huck around
threatening to kill him. Huck lives in constant fear of his father and his father s drinking because of
the violent way he s treated by his only family
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Arguments Against Interracial Marriage
Marriage should be solely based on love for an individual, not the color of their skin or the god they
choose to believe in. No matter the race or religion of an individual, everyone deserves to be loved for
who they are. Race and religion should not matter when choosing a mate because interfaith can create
many new opportunities for the couple, it gives the children more lifestyle options to choose from in
the future, and interracial relationships brings acceptance into society.
Being in an interfaith relationship can create many new opportunities for the couple. ...and the families
that successfully navigate the challenge of interracial marriage often become more open generally
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...concerns that children and grandchildren will suffer society s lingering prejudice (Root, 2006,
para.5). Mixing race can cause bullying or one to be judged because it is not accepted. Although
people are still against interracial couples, there are many who support it. Interracial relationships are
becoming more common in the world today. Mixing races used to be uncommon because it was never
accepted. Now that it is becoming more accepted the numbers have been rising and are expected to
keep rising throughout the years. The percentage was 14.6% in 2008, up from 6.7% in 1980... (Jayson,
2011, para.6). With numbers continually increasing, it means that many people are becoming more
tolerant with the fact that interracial couples are now accepted and can legally be joined as one. When
the anti miscegenation law was passed in 1967, interracial couples began to slowly appear. Once
numbers started to grow, it was an influence on many people because it was now portrayed as ok .
This gave a sense of hope to many and showed that everyone now had equality to be with whoever
they chose. Moreover, interracial relationships bring acceptance in society because kids now see
mixed raced forms in the media. Younger Americans have grown up in an environment where they
have been immersed with multi cultural images from sports, to television, to music, to gender to
literature (Watson, 2014, para.6). As one sees biracial or multiracial people around them or in the
media , it makes the individual more comfortable with the subject of mixing races. Growing up in an
environment with multiracial people can help bring acceptance and a welcomed feeling to all
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The Most Popular American Muscle Car
The most popular American muscle car
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the long history and popularity of the Ford Mustang.
Introduction
I. Open with Impact: What is the most popular American Muscle car? A. The ford mustang, others
would disagree. II. Thesis: The ford mustang has been the most popular American muscle car to own
in many different generations. III. Connect: The Ford mustang has been an American icon, being a
symbol of speed and aggressive muscle.
A. It represents American ingenuity. IV. Preview: Today we will discuss some of the history of the
Mustang in the following three main points. A. When and where did the Mustang debut? B. The sales
statistics and long time rival. C. Mustang variants and which is the most popular variant.
Body
I. Main Point: We will first start off with when and where the First mustang debuted. A. The start of
the pony car was held in the New York s world fair on April 17, 1964. 1. It was called the 1964 and a
half mustang because it was unveiled so late in the year. a. It was a total success. B. In a 2009 online
History article titled Ford mustang debuts at World s Fair the history staff said That same day, the new
car also debuted in Ford showrooms across America and almost 22,000 Mustangs were immediately
snapped up by buyers. 1. It s popularity grew at a staggering rate. a. Selling 400 thousand units its first
year. C. The ford Mustang quickly became an American icon due to its
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Averroes Research Paper
Medieval philosophy is the philosophy in the era referred to as the Middle Ages, the period extending
from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. to the Renaissance in the 16th
century. It is defined partly by the process of rediscovering the ancient culture developed in Greece
and Rome in during classical period, and partly by the need to address theological problems and to
integrate sacred doctrine along with secular learning.The main topics that were discussed throughout
this period was the relation of faith to reason, the existence of God, the purpose of theology and
metaphysics, and the problems of knowledge, of universals, and of individuation. One influential
philosopher from this period is Averroes.
We will now take a look at the life of Averroes. Averroes was born in 1126 in Córdoba. He was raised
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It was through the Latin translations of Averroes work that the legacy of Aristotle became more widely
known in the West, with particular importance for the Medieval Scholastic movement (philosophy
basics). Averroes also argued for the emancipation of science and philosophy from official Ash ari
Muslim theology, and some regard him as a precursor to modern secularism in Western Europe. His
most important philosophical work was Tahafut al tahafut ( The Incoherence of the Incoherence ). In
this work, he defended Aristotelian philosophy against the claims of al Ghazali. Al Ghazali had argued
that Aristotelianism, specifically as presented in the earlier writings of Avicenna, was self
contradictory and an affront to Islamic teachings. Averroes contended that al Ghazali s arguments were
false and that Avicenna s interpretations were a distortion of genuine
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A Controversial View Of Development Discourse
The discussion topic is referring to a controversial view of development discourse. Development
means what we can do for them , here we denotes the first world countries or the west and them refers
to the developing countries. This essay will discuss the issue based on three different perspectives of
three well known references The End of Poverty: How we can make it happen in our lifetime by Sachs
(Sachs, 2005); The Bottom Billion by Collier (Collier, 2007) and Easterly s The White Man s Burden
(Easterly, 2007). Each of these three writers has different notion regarding the view that development
of poor countries depends upon the western countries support.
Sachs supports the discussion topic that development of Third World countries is only possible if the
developed countries provide financial support to them. Africa needs around $30 billion per year in aid
in order to escape from poverty (Sachs, 2005: 309). He believes that a society needs external help to
be in track when it falls into deep crisis (Sachs, 2005: 130). According to Jeffrey Sachs, foreign aid is
the only solution for the poor countries to eradicate extreme poverty and to break down the poverty
trap cycle (Sachs, 2005: 245). Sachs is very optimist about that, more aid, forgiveness of debts, better
trade terms policy and more access to technology from West can help to eradicate extreme poverty of
rest by 2025. The aid should be spent on infrastructure development, disease control and market
reforms
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Personal Experience Is The World Can Not Be Fully...
Personal experience is a gateway to recollection, attitudes, and knowledge. By trying different ice
cream flavors an individual can establish a preferred flavor, by playing in the outdoors an individual
can decipher his or her ideal season, and by looking at an array of colors an individual can determine a
favorite hue. Without personal experience, an individual inherently lacks a certain depth of knowledge
about the qualitative components of experience, and can only hold understandings based upon
physical components. In Epiphenomenal Qualia, Frank Jackson asserts that physicalism is false
because the world cannot be fully described based solely upon physical descriptions. Jackson proposes
a thought experiment known as the Knowledge Argument that seeks to clarify the distinction between
formal knowledge and qualitative experience. Supporters of physicalism would contend that the qualia
is only relevant to ability, and formal understanding is the only significant component to knowledge.
However, Jackson s thought experiment successfully identifies an error in physicalism by
demonstrating that ability teaches a type of knowledge that cannot be taught through purely physical
terminology, which therefore affirms that physicalism proposes ideas that are narrow to be entirely
valid. Foremost, it is prudent to emphasize the difficulty in clearly defining physicalism. The general
idea is that science can tell us everything about the world. Specifically, physicalism asserts that
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Environmental Effects Of Mangroves
Mangroves are an essential part of the Tampa Bay Estuary as they help maintain the overall health of
the state s coastal zones. From the 1950s to the 1980s, the Tampa Bay was in its worst condition as a
result of unregulated pollution into the Bay. Environmental regulations beginning in the 1970s with
the Clean Water Act improved conditions in the bay but even today there persists a problem with
pollution and the destruction of natural habitats (Water Resource Management and Environmental
Assessment Restoration, 2014). Today, the Tampa Bay has lost over 44% of its coastal wetlands
acreage, including mangrove forests and salt marshes (Department of Environmental Protection,
2012). There is still decline as waterfront development and pollution threaten the abundance of this
essential tree. If the mangroves disappear from the Tampa Bay estuary, the area will suffer adverse
ecological and economic effects from the reduction of sea life. A reduction of mangrove trees can even
increase damage caused by natural disasters (Sandilyan and Kathiresan, 2012).
In order to maintain the health of these forests and the Tampa Bay Estuary I recommend enacting a
change in the 1996 Mangrove Trimming and Preservation Act to set stricter regulations on the
trimming of mangroves, a reduction on waterfront development, stricter control over pollutants in the
area, and the categorization of areas designated for mangrove growth, restriction, and removal. Failing
to enact these policies will cause
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How To Build A Computer
How I got interested in computers was when I got my very first one when I was sort of young around
eight or nine. It wasn t the best computer out at the time, but it was still a computer that made me so
attached to and fascinated with the technology that makes up computers. When I started using
computers, I would use them to play games and all sorts of stuff, but now that I have my own
computer that I built and paid for I can do anything with it, and it cost me around one thousand and
five hundred and sixty dollars. I use it to mostly play games, but I use it for school work and browsing
the internet.
I already know the basics and a lot about computers. I know how to build them. When it comes to
building a computer, people usually feel overwhelmed so they usually take it to a store and pay a
certain amount to have the person working their to build it for them, but I built my computer without
any help, and it was probably one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had, along with the
feeling of accomplishment. More than likely, I will never forget building my first computer. So far I
only know how to build them, and how to troubleshoot them if something is wrong with one of the ...
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After she states that she states Technology has changed our society in many forms which in almost
every article I ve looked at have said, and again it is very true, but is has benefited students when
technology is used in the classroom, and teachers agree because Janelle Cox said Educators have seen
firsthand the benefits of technology, she also found a study by IT Trade Association CompTIA and she
said 75% of Educators think that technology benefits the education process
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Analysis Of Acquainted With The Night
In Company of the Moon and Inner Sorrow, Acquainted with the Night
In Robert Frost s poem, Acquainted with the Night , there is a sense of melancholic loneliness of
which the speaker seems to be content with. The reader sees a glimpse of his perpetual depression on a
habitual night time walk. He starts by saying he is one acquainted with the night (line 1). He feels a
sort of companionship with this time of day. Ironically enough, while most everyone else is asleep and
quiet, he feels a sense of belonging. The speaker personifies the city through parallels of his own
lonely depression. Having walked out in rain and back in rain shows that despite the weather, he is
persistent in his practice (line 2). The rain is symbolic of a gloomy mood or even a rough patch in one
s life. In this case, the rain is parallel to his actuality. As it rains for an extended period, we can infer
that the persona has suffered with depression for some time. Underlying causes of his sadness are not
clear. However, the reader gets the impression he lives a life alone. His sense of being is encompassed
in the imagery of the somber city streets. He is lonely, a continual moment of subtle dread haunts his
life. The repetition of the phrase, I have , at the beginning of the first four lines is significant as it
shows all he experiences on these walks. The walk seems to be a nightly ritual, perhaps a way to clear
his thoughts. Insomnia is often linked with feelings of emptiness in a depressed
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Essay On Dream Guy
Dream Guy It s been a long day for Riley and it wasn t over yet, she still had night school. Sure, it was
only 4 hours, but the kids wore her out today as 4 and 5 year old and 6 months old can be a handful for
anyone, especially a 16 year old. The agreement with her parents, in order to quit school to help her
cousins, Angel and Mike, with their kids, was night school. Night school was sort of a highlight
though, although she enjoyed being there it was quite different that home. Riley had friends to hang
out with, was able to walk to the movies, the store or could catch a bus anywhere. Consequently, there
s just the little park, down the end of the graveled road. Mike, his sister in law, Deb, and her niece,
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Captivated by his broad shoulders, thick neck, and shoulder length sandy blonde hair, she was busy
fantasizing. So do you like night school, he asked facing her. Concerned, he could see her heart
pounding out her chest, she muttered, It s okay. Pretty easy stuff, huh? I hear though, you can still get
into trouble at night school, he said, his hazel eyes glistening. Wow, news sure does travel fast around
here. Evidently, it s possible, they both chuckled. Yeah, you would know, Diane interrupted
sarcastically, grabbing David s attention. The bubble she conceived, that it was just her and David in
the room shattered, and with that, she moved to the floor. Engrossed in thought she could barely hear
them even though they weren t but five feet away. Thinking . . . I just want him to reach for me, put
his hand on the back of my head, pull me close, and give me the softest, slowest kiss. Hey! Riley!
Everybody s leaving, Angel said, tapping her shoulder. Startled, Oh, okay, turning towards them, Bye
Donna, Bye David, it was nice meeting you. Yep, see ya, David replied, walking out the door. Riley
hopped on the couch to see him through the picture window when suddenly he turned looked at her
and smiled. She fell right onto the couch, grinning ear to ear. Unable to sleep with thoughts of David
running through her head, she
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Social Contribution Of Helen Garner
Public intellectuals consider as people who are realised for their works and social contributions not
only by academic audiences and readers, but also by the general public. Although the concept of
Australian public intellectual and what exactly it means has been the subject of considerable
controversy and debate by Tanner (2010), it would be difficult to discount the influence of public
intellectuals on society s opinion. In this essay, the biography, different aspects of the work and social
contribution of Helen Garner as one of the Australian public intellectuals will be explored.
Helen Garner is an Australian writer, novelist, screen writer and journalist. She was born in Geelong,
Victoria on 7 November 1942. Helen studied Bachelor of Art, in which she completed majors in
English and French at the University of Melbourne. After finishing her study, she started working as a
high school teacher in the Victorian high schools between 1966 and 1972. However, her first job in
schools as a high school teacher did not have a pleasant outcome as she was fired by the Victorian
department of Education for sex education awareness which she gave her teenage students in class.
The story became viral, published in The Digger, a counter culture magazine in Melbourne, in which
Helen then started to write her ideas for two years afterward. Since then she has written novels,
articles, fiction and non fiction books. (Clews, 2015)
Garner s first novel, Monkey Grip, was published in 1977
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Primate Groups
The major primate groups are divided into two groups. The first main group are the Strepsirrhini s,
also called prosimians and include, Lemurs, Lorises and Galago s. The second main group of primates
are called haplorrhines and include, monkeys, apes, and humans The Strepsirrhini group are more
primitive than other primates such as monkeys and apes. (3). Lemurs have olfactory communication,
have stink and spur fights. Lorises are known for their nocturnal behavior and are extremely slow in
locomotion . (3). Galago s also called bush babies because their calls sound similar to an infant, they
can jump about 8 feet from a sitting position and have very strong eyesight. The Strepsirrhini s group
have a relatively long rostrum and a wet nose
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Francis Macomber
Intentions Unseen The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway is a story of a
married couple s trip on an African safari for hunting. It is on that trip where the audience learns of the
couple s, who are Francis and Margot Macomber, uneasy relationship. On that trip, they also meet a
character by the name of Robert Wilson, who becomes their guide there. The story ends tragically with
the death of Francis Macomber by being shot in the head by his wife Margot. At first while reading,
one would think Francis death was accidental because the situation was chaotic, with a buffalo trying
to attack them. However, others have said it to be with intent. Margot Macomber s state of mind was
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He finds himself having no fear after that event and claims his manhood at that time. This change in
Francis opinion about himself was recognized by Margot, resulting in her anxiety, because she realizes
that Francis now has the capability to leave her. Having also committed an act infidelity, there is no
escape and no telling what Francis would do next to their relationship. Margot had always liked
having control over Francis, so his sudden courage scares her. An analysis also states: Though Francis
s mate value is greatly increased by his successful shooting of the buffalo, and evolutionary thinking
would lead us to expect that this should benefit his wife, it is in Margot s case a threat, due primarily
to his knowledge of her infidelity (Sugiyama). This could result in Margot s frustration and believing
that the only thing left to do was to kill him. If she killed him, there was no way for him to divorce
her, and she could have his belongings, including money, to herself. As said by Grant, the relationship
between Macomber and Margot is based on their mutual weaknesses and could not have survived his
maturity. Insecurity playing a role in their relationship was significant. There are particular events in
the story that show that Margot was to blame for Francis death. After Francis was shot, Wilson is
telling Margot that she could have killed him by poison, because that is
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Thucydides And The Peloponnesian War
Thucydides was born in 460 B.C.E in a noble family, which was linked to Athens and its leaders. He
was one of the greatest ancient Greek historians and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War,
in which he describes the struggle between Athens and Sparta. Thucydides was also interested in the
technical part of the war. He focused on the difficulties and possibilities in a war between the powerful
land force of Sparta along its allies and the powerful naval force of Athens. He observed that the
strategic interaction of states followed a visible and repeated pattern.
According to him the relationship of states in a system is dependent on the hierarchal system they
have. Therefore he concluded that any alteration in the hierarchy of the powerful states would
extremely shake the structure of their system while any alteration in the status of the weak states
would make no difference to the system. Thucydides relates this conclusion to the Peloponnesian War
because he believed that the outbreak of war was a result of the change in their system as the power of
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For him international relation is simply a tool used to allow the powerful states to exploit their power
while the weak states suffer.
In my opinion this image of international relations Thucydides draws seems a bit two faced since it is
the lack of international relations that leads to a lack of central government, which then creates an
anarchic world. Thucydides focuses way too much on competitiveness over power and strength and
how it can cause conflict and war between to parties. He ignores the possibility that opposing party s
can learn to coexist by creating relations with each in order to gain interest from one another which
would also create interdependence leaving less room for
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The Environmental Impact Assessment On The Environment
NON TECHNICAL SUMMARY
The Environmental Impact Assessment is an ongoing process in terms of environmental and social
considerations that places in a high priority the conservation and the enhancement of the natural
environment. EIA is defined as the study of the effect prediction of a proposed projct on the
environment. In addion, it may be described as a tool which helps to make an important decision
comparing many alternative plans for a project and seeks to find the best solution combining all the
financial and environmental costs and benefits. The EIA is based on integrity, utility and sustainability.
2. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
2.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
MegaCorp company is responsible for the exploration of the WA 418 P field. For this reason , the
company evaluated four options in order to choose the most notable option, considering other
significant factors that influenced its duty such as socioeconomic, healthy , safety, existing and
biophysical environment and many environmental challenges of the project. The options are :
1. Gravity Based System (GBS)
2. Fixed Unit Tie Back
3. Sub Sea Tie Back
4. FPSO
Ultimately, MegaCorp confirmed that for the exploitation of the field, FPSO will be used with drilling
five deviated wells and five water injectors
2.2 EXISTING ENVRONMENT
2.2.1 GENERAL
The environmental statement presents the results of EIA conducted by MegaCorp for the exploration
and development of W field, in the North West Region of Australia, in
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The World Will Have A Generation Of Idiots
I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of
idiots. Albert Einstein s words describe a time where people are more focused on a virtual version of
themselves than real human interaction. Some may argue that this time has already come, and some
say this time will be upon us soon. The inevitable growth of video games will lead to children whose
lives are dictated by video games. From mobile apps to consoles, video games have taken the world
by storm. They have grown to become the pastime or even profession of players all around the globe.
Professional gamers compete in games such as Call of Duty, Dota2, and League of Legends in
international or domestic tournaments with prize pools reaching over a million dollars. The
International, the largest gaming tournament in the world, holds a total prize pool of over ten million
dollars. This tournament is so popular that within an hour of being available, the tickets sold out.
Gamers compete in teams that sometimes hold members from many different countries. Becoming a
world class gamer takes countless hours of practice just like any other sport. Although many athletes
may consider gaming to be more of a past time because its lack of a physical activity, gamers have to
train their reflexes and hand eye coordination to very high levels. Gaming has evolved into a wide
market and certain people are taking advantage of its opportunities. For example, a youtuber named
PewDiePie
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Ecotourism in Malaysia
G. DEVELOPMENT
OF ECOTOURISM
IN MALAYSIA
Mohd Director, Nawayai Zoo Park Yasak Melaka Malaysia
Department
of
Wildlife
and
National
1. Historical Background
Until the 1970s, tourism was not regarded as an important economic activity in Malaysia. The Tourism
Development Corporation of Malaysia (TDC) was set up in 1972, with the responsibility to act as a
development authority, but the sector was given a low priority. Dut partly to limited financial
allocations, TDC faced constraints in the effective performance of its catalytic role.
As a result, Malaysia remained a relatively unknown destination, while other countries in the region
such asSingapore, Thailand and Indonesia built on their established reputations as mass tourism ...
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Some smaller sites have attracted fewer visitors, but are known internationally among a sector of the
potential market. Examples include Fraser s Hill and Kuala Selangor, both of which are of particular
interest for birdwatchers and are now on the regular itineraries of some specialist and general tour
companies.
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1. Development allocation for tourism under the Fifth and Sixth Malaysia Plans (AM million.)
Fifth Plan (1986 1990)
Sixth Plan
(1991 1995)
Allocation Preservation Beautification of national/historical and environmental heritage protection
Tourist accommodation Cultural product development Facilities and infrastructure OtherTotal
1.5 2.0 2.5 2.5 79.2 52.8140.5
0.7 0.0
2.5 2.5 76.7 49.7
132.1
*$US
= AM 2.5
4.1 171.7 43.6 112.9 157.4 7.2 533.9
The market in specialist adventure activities (four wheel drive, microlight, whitewater rafting, etc.) is
more recent but is rapidly expanding. Most of these activities only marginally qualify as ecotourism
when practiced in parucularly careful ways, and some are harmful to the environment. They are
indicative of the conflicts that can arise between adventure tourism, nature based tourism and
ecotourism, both in objectives and practice.
Despite the fact that some tourists have pursued activities that could be defined as ecotourism for
manyyears, attention to this market
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Pro School Uniforms
According to a national 2013 survey, over 62% of US school leaders believe school uniforms or
formal dress code policies impact students in a beneficial way. Many people look to school uniforms
as a way of enclosing students and taking away their self expression, but many people do not know the
true impact of a school uniform on society. A decision to make school uniforms mandatory would be
the most effective conclusion for students since school uniforms promote learning, allow students to
express themself, and create a better environment for all students.
Having a school uniform will promote learning since school uniforms lessen distractions taking place
in the classroom. According to the article Appearances are Destructive author Mark ... Show more
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School uniforms help to build a sense of community within the school, as they create an atmosphere
of belonging. This essence of unity can positively affect a child s attitude toward school and can lead
to better learning and improved attendance. Just as an athletic team s uniforms promote unity and
spirit, a school uniform has the same lasting effect. A 2002 study of over 1,000 Texas middle school
students found that students in uniform reported significantly more positive perceptions of belonging
in their school community than reported by students in the standard dress group. Uniforms create a
feeling of pride with being part of a team and can boost a student s confidence and loyalty greatly.
Arnold Goldstein, PhD, head of the Center for Research on Aggression at Syracuse University, stated
that uniforms help...along with making troubled students feel they have the support of a community.
With school uniforms in place, all students no matter the age or gender will feel included. Studies
have shown that students part of an organization feel all 3 traits of harmony: Pride, unity, and
confidence. Students who feel this sense of harmony will not only be more connected with their peers,
but will also feel included and proud to be part of that
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West Memphis Three Men Research Paper
Murder begins where self defense ends. This quote from Georg Buchner can be used to describe the
tragic deaths of three little boys who were rendered defense less against their attackers. On May 5,
1993 in West Memphis, Arkansas, three young second grade boys, by the names of Christopher Byers,
Steven Branch, and Michael Moore, were brutally murdered after being beaten and hogtied by their
own shoelaces. A year later, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley were convicted and
sent to prison for this heinous crime. Even though the three men were convicted for the crime, there is
still great controversy as to who actually killed the three boys. Throughout all this controversy,
evidence, testimony, confessions, and more point towards the three men known as the West Memphis
Three , to be the real killers.
In the case of the three murdered eight year olds, West Memphis police department s investigative
work led to a numbered list of suspects. Some of the suspects were quickly ruled out while others took
a little more investigative work. In the end, the list of suspects was shortened until all who remained
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Christopher was associated with the three victims because he used to drive an ice cream truck in West
Memphis, and his parents lived two houses away from the Hobbs family. Morgan was picked up for
questioning along with his friend, Brian Holland, in Oceanside, California by the police. Christopher
testified that he was kept locked up even though he was not in the police s custody, he was never read
his rights, and he spent seventeen hours in interrogation over two sessions. After approximately
thirteen hours of interrogation, Morgan gave a confession that he might have killed the three boys
because he might have blacked out , which was later proven to be false due to a solid alibi and lack of
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Philippines East Asian Economic Miracle
Philippines East Asian Miracle From the 1960 s through the 1990 s, during what is referred to as the
East Asian economic miracle period, several East Asian economies experienced unexpected high
growth that was sustained for more than 20 years. The Philippines had great potential early on to
become a developed country, due to an abundance of natural resources, a special relationship with the
United States, a high literacy rate, a high domestic savings rate, and a promising manufacturing sector
Leipzeger 448 449. However, despite these advantages, they experienced far slower growth than many
of the other economies in the region. Today, they continue to face numerous obstacles to becoming a
developed state. This paper will examine some of the reasons why the Philippines overall economic
growth during the East Asian economic miracle period, has been slower than that of the other East
Asian developing countries. One of the reasons that the Philippines lagged behind their rapidly
developing neighbors, is that the Philippines have historically had a political system that caters to the
wealthy elite. Second, they have accumulated massive foreign debt and have made it a priority to
repay it at the expense of other growth promoting ventures. Third, the Philippine government has not
been successful in changing economic policies that have inhibited growth. Fourth, investment in
human capital in the Philippines has not been as effective as in other countries in the region. Finally,
due
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Cloud Computing Of The Present Generation
CLOUD COMPUTING IN THE PRESENT GENERATION Praful Naram EBM 502 Research
Methods Stratford University 07/21/2015 Index
Abstract________________________________________________________3
Introduction_____________________________________________________3 Life before cloud
computing________________________________________5 What is cloud computing ?
__________________________________________5 Advantages of cloud
computing______________________________________6 Overview of cloud
computing________________________________________6 Related
technologies_______________________________________________7 Cloud computing
architecture________________________________________8 Current status of cloud
security_______________________________________11 Security
concern___________________________________________________12 Security
solution___________________________________________________13 Data
security______________________________________________________15
Discussion________________________________________________________16
Conclusion________________________________________________________16 References
_______________________________________________________17 Abstract Distributed
computing has as of late developed as another standard for facilitating and conveying administrations
over the Internet. Distributed computing is alluring to entrepreneurs as it dispenses with the
requirement for clients to arrange ahead for provisioning, and permits ventures to begin from the little
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Cyber Defense And Security Issues
Understanding cyber defense and security issues such as cyber crime and cyber attacks ensure
efficient functioning of information systems. Cyber attacks are real, unexpected and increasing in
numbers according to Naumovski and Kenkov (2014) cyber defense is emerging as a high priority
with the increased use of information technology. Naumovski et al. (2014) noted that understanding
cyber defense and security issues would ensure efficient operation of information systems. Naumovski
et al. (2014) explained the scope of cyber defense and the devastating effect and consequences of
cyber attacks.
Governments of the world have begun to slowly develop some procedures and actions to protect cyber
space, and because of the reliance of our societies on smart devices, this has resulted in more security
issues then cyber security practitioners can handle. The use of information technology by many
participants defines cyber space as the new domain of security and a critical area of national security.
Securing the society against cyber attacks has become one of the highest priorities from both the
internal and external threat in cyber space (Naumovski et al., 2014).
As stated by Rid and Buchanan (2015) Cyber attacks are not created equal every individual is different
and the damage it causes is one of the most important distinguishing features of any network breach.
Rid et al. (2015) Argued that the successful attribution requires a range of skills on all levels, careful
management,
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  • 2. Reasons To Blame For The Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian War Many factors contributed to the starting of this war. Both Sparta and Athens are partially to blame for the starting of this, however, Corinth is the city that pressured Sparta into telling Athens to stop mistreating our allies (Hunt 100). Their reasoning stems from Athens trying to exercise power on too of many of Sparta s Peloponnese based alliance s cities. Athens is most to blame for the Peloponnesian war because of their relentless drive, failure to negotiate peace with Sparta when they had the chance, as well as their wealth and control of the Delian league. Athens was growing rapidly during this time period and was not showing any signs of slowing down, which worried the Spartans. They feared that their interest and allies would fall to the Athenians (Hunt 100). Corinth and Megara worried about the Athenians a lot as well and complained bitterly to Sparta about Athens (Hunt 100). Eventually, Corinth Told Sparta to attack Athens, or else Corinth and its navy would change sides to the Athenian alliance. (Hunt 100) Which gave Sparta no choice but to ask for either peace from Athens or war. Pericles persuaded his voters to reject the offer from the Spartans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had yet to have an effective navy. Athens on the other hand had the Delian league, which was known for their ability to fight from the sea. Their navy outnumbered Sparta s three to one and they had 200 skilled archers while the Spartans relied on their swords and spears (Hunt 103). Because of these staggering numbers Sparta and its allies worried about Athens attacking them. Athens having control of the Delian league gave them much confidence and this likely is the cause of all their refusals to peace treaties. Because of the wealth Athens had at the time Alcibiades persuaded the Athenian assembly to launch the greatest and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Black Panthers Downfall The Fall of the Black Panther Party The Black Panther Party was a prominent political organization that operated from 1966 to 1982, born out of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s and advocated for equal rights and economic opportunities for African American communities. While the party did originate in California, influential chapters spread out across the United States beyond California, including major cities like New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Chicago. With the party so widespread and with a great amount of people involved, it allowed for problems to arise within the communities they reached and within the party itself. These issues, both internal and external, lead to the eventual fall of the Black Panthers. The collapse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This Counter Intelligence Program the name shortened to COINTELPRO was launched by the FBI in August of 1956, a decade prior to their involvement with the Black Panther Party. The primary goal of this program was to survey, permeate, discredit, and dismantle groups that were domestic political organizations. The main targets were individuals or institutions that the United States government considered subversive. The FBI first engaged with the Black Panthers in the late 1960s, when J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the FBI at the time, released a public statement saying the Black Panther party... represents the greatest threat to the internal security of the country , and also labeled them a violence prone black extremist group (citation needed). This first remark about the party would become a telling sign that COINTELPRO was ready to strike at the slightest hint of a threat, and foreshadowed the bloody event that unfolded five months ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Diction And Views In Herman Melville s Benito Cereno It is a cliché known by many: Always trust your gut. In other words, listen to your intuition as first impressions matter. This saying reigns true in many works of literature, including Herman Melville s 1855 novel, Benito Cereno. Throughout the first part of the story, the main character, Captain Delano, struggles with whether or not to trust a newly encountered ship, the San Dominick, its inhabitants, or its captain, Benito Cereno. While the novel is third person omniscient, it is clear that Delano has his doubts about the foreign ship from the beginning due to the original description of the San Dominick. Melville writes in the third person omniscient point of view in order to allow the audience to come to their own conclusions about the ship, but also heavily utilizes diction and sentence structure to give readers clues about what to expect from the characters and plot. To give the passage context, Delano is finally seeing the San Dominick clearly for the first time, not yet having met the passengers of the ship. Delano is alone and it can be assumed that the description is his point of view, due to the fact that the anonymous narrator appears to be pulling these images and renditions from Delano s mind. Because of this, the reader is encouraged to think ahead about the ship s culture, its passengers, and the types of things Delano will encounter if he decides to approach and explore it. Throughout the passage, the author makes use of an overload of adjectives, all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Arabian Nights Argumentative Essay The Arabian Nights is renowned for its multiple uses of enframed narratives. The layering of stories adds new meaning to the various tales of The Arabian Nights by bringing up new questions. In every story one reads, one finds themselves asking why Shahrazad would tell such a story, what kind of message is this tale giving Shahriar, and why bother telling another story within an already enframed story. However, The Arabian Nights is not alone in its use of the enframed story. Works inspired by The Arabian Nights use their own enframing devices in order to alter how one perceives and understands the stories these offshoots have taken from The Arabian Nights. The adaptations this paper will look at include Disney s Aladdin film, Pasolini s Arabian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The common ransom story does a wonderful job of lateral comparisons by bringing stories with similar motifs, plots, and themes together. The Merchant and The Jinni produces this effect. The story starts with a merchant who accidentally kills a Jinni by throwing a date seed (The Arabian Nights 1: 10 19). The Jinni s father appears declaring that he will kill the merchant. Through a series of events, three groups of travelers show up, and each traveler decides to exchange a third of the merchant s punishment for a story. The travelers introduction starts drawing comparisons between these travelers right away because they are all traveling with animals. As each traveler tells their story, one cannot help drawing more comparisons as each story is about a failed romance which is dealt with in some other way than violence, normally turning the guilty party into an animal (The Arabian Nights 1: 10 19). The repetition of a nonviolent resolution to romantic conflict ends up making a lateral comparison about the nature of conflict resolution. In particular, the stories take on additional meaning as a tool to help Shahriar understand there are a variety of ways to deal with romantic issues that do not involve murdering virgins (The Arabian Nights 1: 3 10). By using enframed stories as a means of comparison, The Arabian Nights adds extra depth and meaning to stories in light of the outer narrative and the surrounding stories in order to produce a far more complex understanding of any one theme or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Sacrifice In The Kite Runner Sacrifice (and issues related to it) have been an inherent part of literature from the beginning. The intense connection between destruction and creation raises questions about the human capability for violence and love in equal measure and seemingly violates the natural human instinct for survival. This has solidified its place as an object of fascination and scrutiny for generations. Sacrifice is not simply a matter of giving up one s life or something equal to it for someone else; oftentimes, psychological motivations behind sacrifice are very complex. However, in works such as The Kite Runner, The Color Purple, Cyrano de Bergerac, Saving Private Ryan, The Nightingale and the Rose , and I d Give Up My Life For You , the motivations behind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although he is a sensitive and bookish young boy, instances of a mean streak appear throughout the book. He often takes advantage of Hassan s love for him and uses it to pressure him into committing acts such as firing walnuts with his slingshot at the neighbor s one eyed German shepherd (4). In one instance, he goes so far as to tease Hassan into admitting that he would eat dirt if he told him to, and to confess that he finds teasing him to be something fascinating albeit in a sick way (54), though he knows it to be cruel. His occasional antagonism towards Hassan stems in part from his jealousy and his own feelings of inadequacy in regards to the love of his father. Hassan possesses an innate courage and sense of justice and natural athletic abilities, all traits that Amir lacks and that Baba admires. The fact that Amir does not stack up to Hassan in the eyes of their father becomes clear during a conversation that he overhears between Baba and Rahim Khan. Not only does his father not understand his inclination to spend his days reading and writing, he also looks down upon Amir s inability to stand up both for his own self and for others and tendency to let Hassan fight his battles for him. He states unequivocally that A boy who won t stand up for himself becomes a man who can t stand up to anything (22). This leads to Amir s heightened jealousy of Hassan, general feeling of inadequacy, and an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Description of All Four Feministic Theories In chapter twelve of the textbook titled The Moral of the Story we are faced with theories of feminism that we encounter on an everyday basis. The issue on feminism is one that has been fought for by both men and woman for many years and yet still seems to be an ongoing battle to achieve full gender equality. I personally feel that gender equality is important in this world because I for myself have met women in my life who I not only look up to but who have also inspired me to keep moving forward in my journey of life. In this paper I will describe all four feministic theories as well as to why I support feminism as a whole. I will also compare the similarities as well as differences of these theories as well as to which theory I tend to see more of on a day to day basis. First we are encountered with the theory of Classical Feminism. This theory is also referred to as Liberal Feminism which implies that all men and woman are to be regarded as persons first and gendered beings second (Rosenstand, 625). It is in classical feminism where we are introduced to another type of gender, which is referred to as Androgyny. This new gender category is one that is considered to be a combination of both feminine and masculine characteristics and is achieved through cultural changes rather than biological differences (Rosenstand, 627). Simone de Beauvoir believed that a man was considered a typical human being while women were viewed as atypical (Rosenstand, 627). Beauvoir believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Scapegoat In The Lottery Scapegoat: A Necessary Convenience of Society Shirley Jackson s The Lottery shows society s avoidance of change, need for a scapegoat. Each year people are given a chance to start over. An opportunity to set goals to live healthy, go back to school, save money, and advance in a current career. With goals comes change, and change is a challenge not often welcomed in many. Excuses, a personal scapegoat are made to avoid sticking to the change. Mark Twain took a look at New Year s, as an annual example of promises to oneself, only to find failure even before the first 30 days are complete. Twain stated, New Year s is a harmless annual institution, of no particular use to anybody save as a scapegoat for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been present since the beginning of time. Misunderstanding and fear often leads to conditions where scapegoats are used. People don t often seem to care about the complexities of the world around them. Instead they want easy answers to problems and a scapegoat is always a convenient out. In The Lottery we find that the ritual had become so mundane that Tessie Hutchinson had forgotten the lottery itself. She was late, felt the drawing was unfair because it was hurried and ultimately became the town s scapegoat by virtue of the draw. As people move throughout life, hopefully they will remember that convenience is easy. Avoiding change and finding blame with anything is easy. It s also just as easy to become a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Cash Boy The short story The Cash Boy is written by Horatio Alger and it was published in the year 1889. The story is about a little poor boy, which lost everyone he loved except his little sister. Because the situation with no parents and income, Frank moved to New York for himself, so he could make some money for him and his sister. His sister stayed in the country and it s Frank who pays for her needs and her tuition. One day at work Franks boss asks him to send some letters. Frank says yes and now he ventures to find the mailbox at Forty sixth Street. On his way he helps an old man and he gets invited inside the old mans house for dinner. During the dinner he is getting to know the old man more and more and it ends with Frank reading for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You have been a good friend to me The Cash Boy is a good short story, which tells us about a lot of things especial ly about the main theme and other themes such as The American dream. It ends with an open ending, which tells us that we do not know what will happen to Frank and his sister, but some things in the short story lead to a great future, because it is shown that his life will be better, because he is a hard working man and the extra money from Mr. Wharton. This also tells us that Mr. Wharton is alone and needs a friend. This reminds a lot about the text Richard Cory . Richard Cory is also about a rich man who needs company, but no one wants to be his friend, because he is in the upper class. It all ends with his suicide and this can be put into perspective in this short story with Frank, because in this story Frank is Mr. Wharton s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Critisicm On Pride And Prejudice Essay Materialistic Marriage in Pride and Prejudice Each individual in this world surely have a dream to get married once they grow up, especially with the one they love. Even though today s society accepts unmarried relationship where couples live together and have babies out of wedlock, in the end marriage is what they hope for as a symbol of their relationship. Clearly, marriage is a must in human s life. This necessity influences humans to create stories that end with marriage and live happily ever after. Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen, is also one of those stories that fulfils this criterion. In this novel, Jane Austen described various marriages which differ from each other. Instead of love, there are marriages that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The business of her life was to get her daughters married. (Austen 3). If the entailment is really applied on that society, then the biggest failing in this novel is the property that Miss King and Lady Catherine de Burgh inherited. From the entailment s rule it is clearly wrong for Miss King and Lady Catherine de Burgh to be the heirs because they are ladies. If the entailment is applied to everyone but the royal classes, it is not applicable because Miss King does not represent the royal class. Externally this contradiction makes the readers reckon that the author had made a huge mistake. Jane Austen actually created two situations that are differentiated by the entailment. Ladies who are bonded with the entailment are keen to attach themselves with rich men. For instance Mrs. Bennet, although she is not the one who should get married, she wants Elizabeth to be married with Mr. Collins so that the entailment would not be such a difficult thing. This was his [Mr. Collins] plan of amends of atonement for inheriting their father s estate; and he thought it an excellent one... His plan did not vary on seeing them. Miss Bennet s lovely face confirms his views... (Austen 53). This quote represents the part when Mr. Collins plans to marry one of Bennet s daughters to ease the inheritance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Missing Child Australia Factors to be considered while selecting company to look for missing persons When you re not kidding about finding a lost or missing companion, relative or adored one, the exact opposite thing you can bear to do is waste your assets. A low quality individual discoverer benefit to cost you cash and squanders significant time. A decent investigator or PI amplifies your odds of achievement by taking advantage of your assets. In the event that you ve invested some energy exploring companies for Locating Family Members, you may have achieved a state of official conclusion making all the while. You ve disposed of potential tricks by checking foundations and acquiring references. The hopefuls that remain charge comparable expenses. You need to pick ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Confirm their participation as well as that the affiliations have authentic benefits. Licenses and preparing Are the general examiners for missing person authorized as proper per their area? Where was their preparation finished? Could this be confirmed? What progressing preparing do they get? Experience and ability Do they have encounter managing cases to Find A Missing Child Australia like your own? How often has a comparative case been effectively determined? What measures did they take to effectively find missing people in comparable circumstances? Albeit each missing individual s case will undoubtedly be exceptional, be careful about disappointments to find people under conditions like your own. Approach that they use Ask every populace discoverer benefit what steps they will take in the area endeavor. Experts ought to have the capacity to detail the means they will take in your specific case. They ought to likewise have the capacity to sensibly foresee what may or won t happen at every development. A quality people investigator that is straightforward will plot a sensible approach without making void guarantees. Search for points of interest that address particular parts of your case rather than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Symbolism In Lord Of The Flies Essay William Golding kills off everything important to survival and by this he means that the world is doomed. So many significant objects are broken by the end of the book, The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, which is a novel about a bunch of inexperienced boys being trapped together on an island and are forced to find means of survival. There are a lot of symbols in this book that all represent the only way they can survive. Each symbol represents a piece of the world and how it functions. Without all of these pieces, the world can t function. William Golding clearly shows that the world is doomed by one by one killing off all of the objects and symbols that keep them sane and alive. In the book, the Beast represents fear, which just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That night while they are sleeping God sends down a sign of a dead parachutist that gets stuck in the thing and is titled as, The thing that bowed . Little Sam and Eric are alone on the mountain tending to the fire and they think it is the beast. This shows that the world is doomed because God sent them a dead parachutist as a sign. Which represents that their is not very much hope for them if that is all he could send them. Another thing that represents all forms or Christianity begin dead is when Simon dies. Jack leapt on to the sand. Do our dance! Come on! Dance! (151). As all of the savages where in a delirious state, doing their dance in the middle of the night, Simon happened to crawl out of the forest to come and tell them all what the actual Beast was. They all thought he was the beats and torturously ripped, clawed, and bit him to death. Simon is the Christ figure of the group, and in this moment, Christ had died. In the Bible Jesus suffered a very painful and torturous death, as did Simon in the book. This represents the world being doomed because God created the world and without him, their is no hope for anyone to live or survive. The death of intelligence is foreshadowed to many times, and after Piggy s death, intelligence truly dies. In the middle of the book, Piggy s Specs get broken. Quote when Jack breaks Piggy s specs. Right before this happened, Jack and Piggy got into a argument. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. World Hunger In Sub-Saharan Africa World hunger is one of the worst problem we have in the world today, which is consisted of 928 billion people. Hunger is a painful situation caused by the want of food, or craving appetite. Hunger is an unfair problem that a lot of our population suffer from. In this paper I will justify the meaning of world hunger. 233 million people in Sub Saharan Africa were hungry in 2014 16, and about 795 million people were hungry world wide. Sub Saharan Africa is the area that has the second largest number of hungry people. There are many reason that there is so many people in Africa that have witness hunger or through it. The first reason is poverty. The cause of this people don t have enough income to purchase enough food or the food that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ray Bradbury s There Will Come Soft Rain Ray Bradbury short story There will come soft rain is a chilling science fiction that hits closer to home than we like to admit. Ray Bradbury s theme, setting and image shows what this can truly happen to all of us. There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground, And swallows circling with their shimmering sound; And frogs in the pools singing at night, And wild plum trees in tremulous white, Robins will wear their feathery fire whistling their whims on a low fence wire; And not one will know of the war, not one will care at last when it is done. Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree If mankind perished utterly; And Spring herself, when she woke at dawn, Would scarcely know that we were gone. This poem showing the world will not care when the human race is gone. The world will go on with our without us. It is the year 2026, almost ten years and seven months from now there is a self sustaining house that can run itself for months or even years. The house is made to cook for the family that inhabit it, as well as remind it the date and time. It also cleans for the people living in it constantly as well as set activities to pass the time, but all that is heard is silence. The house tells the inhabitants the daily events and what to do at what time. But there is something different about this particular house. The family that is suppose to be living there has died, along with everyone else in the area around the house. It seems that all the people have died in an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Humanity s False Exploration Of Mars Humanity shouldn t pursue exploration of Mars because we have more pressing issues like conflicts over the world (WW3). Money can be spent on other programs and or research that can be useful today instead of exploring Mars. Also, if they did explore Mars the exploration could bring back a deadly disease that no one can cure. Mars exploration could be disastrous, one scenario that can occur is if the exploration brings back a deadly disease or diseases that no one can cure and can kill all of mankind. Natives died from diseases that were brought from the Europeans and many Europeans died from diseases from the Natives. Disease that we give to the life on Mars that kills all life on Mars or a disease from Mars bought to Earth that kills all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Diversity Training And Its Effectiveness Diversity may be defined as recognizing and respecting the similarities, differences and unique characteristics an individual employee contributes to the workplace. Diversity training and its effectiveness in the workplace has been met with differing conclusions as to the positive or negative impact this type of training may have on an organization. Today, change in the workplace is inevitable and diversity training in the workplace has become common across the globe. Companies now realize that the need for diversity training has increased tremendously and that if diversity is not valued in the workplace, cost and productivity may be negatively impacted. In 2010, researchers found that minorities made up half of the new employees hired ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tools such as the internet and email are good ways to eliminate cultural barriers, improve communication and understanding, and employee knowledge sharing. New approaches to how business is conducted such as virtual employees also contribute to the diversification of the workplace. Diversity training is not only necessary in the U.S., but now includes many countries around the globe. There are generally 2 reasons diversity training in the workplace is necessary; changes in the make up of the population and globalization. Increases in the immigrant population and minority births have contributed to the increase in cultural diversity in the workplace. According to (Teixeira, 2013) In the 90 s, 58 percent of net workforce growth came from native born Americans who were not children of immigrants (that is, second generation or later Americans). In the 2000 s, that figure dropped to just half its previous level (29 percent). In this decade, projections indicate the figure will erode only slightly to 28 percent, but that will be followed by another sharp drop to just 3 percent in the 2020 s. In that decade, essentially all (97 percent) of workforce growth will come from immigrants and their children (Immigrants and Minorities Are Powering America s Workforce Growth, para. 3). U.S. and global competition means that companies must compete internationally as well as compete for and retain the best possible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Legal Issues Over The Legal System The career that I chose to focus on was legal area as far as becoming an attorney that practices family and criminal court. I chose this area of study because I have become interested in legal issues over the past few years that lead me to the decision to practice law. Upon deciding what I wanted to do with my career, I then decided that I want to first start out as a lawyer and then progress to becoming a judge where I plan on retiring from. I decided I would rather practice criminal law and family law as a prosecutor rather than becoming a defense attorney. I don t feel that my arguments are strong enough to be a defense attorney and do plan on working on those skills for improvement. However I am a firm believe that justice served is the main reason individuals lean to the legal system for help. During my research for my chosen career I found an article that allowed me to look deeper into the legal system. The article focuses on the importance of the local common law in resolving various related disputes (Decker, 2014). Topics discussed include relationship between the local common law with the customs, social norms and local legal culture, role of the local courts of the U.S. in the construction, implementation and enforcement of the common law and relationship between the common law and access to justice (Decker, 2014). It further discusses the importance of the legal scholarship in construction of the common law (Decker, 2014). After reading this article it basically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Quicksand, by Nella Larsen The Harlem Renaissance period in Modernistic American Literature began when Black authors wrote about that with which they were familiar what it is to be black. Writers such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Willa Cather proved through their writings that the African American lives were not only different from that of their white counter parts, but that the writings were relevant for the historical period and beyond. Another Harlem Renaissance writer who led the way for future black writers was Nella Larsen, author of the story Quicksand. Nella Larsen was born in 1891 in Chicago, the daughter of a white woman from Denmark and a black man from West India (Britannica.com). After her father s death when she was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Practically everyone in the story has a hidden agenda for his or her actions. The protagonist, a 22 year old named Helga, was a teacher at an institute of higher learning called Naxos where the true agenda was not education but instead was teaching Blacks their accepted status in life lower than that of Whites. She became convinced that she needed to leave Naxos after hearing a speech from a visiting white preacher whose remarks she found offensive. The preacher stated that if everyone acted like those from Naxos there would be no race problem, because Naxos Negros knew what was expected of them because they knew enough to stay in their places (Larsen 1724). At the beginning of the story, the reader would feel sympathy towards the workers at Naxos, who truly believed they were preparing the students for better lives and sympathy for Helga who tried to convince the new principle, Dr. Anderson, as to the true state of affairs. Helga failed to realize, however, that Dr. Anderson was aware of the situation at Naxos but felt that for change to occur there needed to be more people like you, people with a sense of values, and proportion, an appreciation of the rarer things of life (Larsen 1735). Helga mistakenly became offended at Dr. Anderson s compliment by calling her a lady with dignity and breeding because of her belief that being able to trace one s ancestry was more important that one s actions (Larsen 1735). Helga moved back to Chicago and quickly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Graduate Essay examples Shot by Shot Assignment Ben enters his room and is at ease finally. The music stops and the focus is on him. The room is well lit and his head is leaned against the white door, which gives the audience a sense of escape. As he makes his way toward the window, we see a dartboard next to his bedroom door that has not one of the darts on the correct target. One has even found itself on the wall. Over his bed we see pictures of planes and toy planes pointed in every direction as maybe parallel to his life. The camera holds a medium close up as Ben looks down through his window after he takes a hesitant walk over to that position. Interpretation: He feels that himself in his room with nobody else around ensures him isolation that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As he looks into the fish tank we see multi colored fishes, corals and other decorations that occupy the water. At he end of the shot Ben s door is opened and we see Mrs. Robinson in the doorway. Interpretation: The fishes in the fish tank display color, movement and ultimately freedom. Ben looks on as if he is craves to have this too in his own life. The lighting becomes immense and he is therefore hopeful. Overall Meaning: Ben escapes the swarm of family and friends. He feels very overwhelmed and confined downstairs. His bedroom serves as his time and place for isolation. This shows that the parents are not really concerned about his feelings or opinions. Ben does not share the same opinions about his future as his parents have in mind. He is basically showcased as a scholar than a regular human being with a desire for acceptance. Opening Shots: The Graduate After Title Sequence Shot 1 Interpretation As Ben sits in front of the fish tank he seems to be thinking very deeply. The tank represents a sort of tranquility and peacefulness for Ben. The father s voice is more dominating than Ben s silent cry. Hey, what s the matter? was the first line in the film This dialogue represents the father and mother asking questions as a form of human behavior but not really as a sign of individual concern. They
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  • 21. Comparing Angela s Ashes And Huckleberry Finn The importance of community and the charity of strangers is very prominent in Angela s Ashes and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. The way that strangers treat them compared to how their own families act is a large difference. Strangers tend to be more charitable and kind, but their families don t seem to care as much about them. The way their families treat them in both stories is negative. In Angela s Ashes Malachy and Angela are distant parents. Malachy drinks and doesn t bring money home. In Frank s teenage years his father leaves for London one day and never comes back. When Frank s little siblings die his mother closes herself off and refuses to eat or drink or even get out of bed. Even Frank s grandparents, aunts and uncles treat him and his siblings poorly. They are viewed as outsiders on his mother s side for being from the north and on his father s side for being from the south. Frank and his siblings are seen as outsiders in even their own families because of who they are. Their own families seem to be their greatest critics. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One night his father breaks into his room at the Widow s house and insults Huck repeatedly. He bullies Huck for looking nice and learning how to read. Huck s father Pap uses Huck s supposed wealth as an excuse to take his son back. Pap takes advantage of his son Huck by taking him back into his care to receive the money belonging to Huck. All Pap seems to care about is the money he could receive. When Pap takes Huck to his cabin Huck is physically abused. At one point Pap chases Huck around threatening to kill him. Huck lives in constant fear of his father and his father s drinking because of the violent way he s treated by his only family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Arguments Against Interracial Marriage Marriage should be solely based on love for an individual, not the color of their skin or the god they choose to believe in. No matter the race or religion of an individual, everyone deserves to be loved for who they are. Race and religion should not matter when choosing a mate because interfaith can create many new opportunities for the couple, it gives the children more lifestyle options to choose from in the future, and interracial relationships brings acceptance into society. Being in an interfaith relationship can create many new opportunities for the couple. ...and the families that successfully navigate the challenge of interracial marriage often become more open generally (Root,2006, para.2). Having different beliefs and seeing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...concerns that children and grandchildren will suffer society s lingering prejudice (Root, 2006, para.5). Mixing race can cause bullying or one to be judged because it is not accepted. Although people are still against interracial couples, there are many who support it. Interracial relationships are becoming more common in the world today. Mixing races used to be uncommon because it was never accepted. Now that it is becoming more accepted the numbers have been rising and are expected to keep rising throughout the years. The percentage was 14.6% in 2008, up from 6.7% in 1980... (Jayson, 2011, para.6). With numbers continually increasing, it means that many people are becoming more tolerant with the fact that interracial couples are now accepted and can legally be joined as one. When the anti miscegenation law was passed in 1967, interracial couples began to slowly appear. Once numbers started to grow, it was an influence on many people because it was now portrayed as ok . This gave a sense of hope to many and showed that everyone now had equality to be with whoever they chose. Moreover, interracial relationships bring acceptance in society because kids now see mixed raced forms in the media. Younger Americans have grown up in an environment where they have been immersed with multi cultural images from sports, to television, to music, to gender to literature (Watson, 2014, para.6). As one sees biracial or multiracial people around them or in the media , it makes the individual more comfortable with the subject of mixing races. Growing up in an environment with multiracial people can help bring acceptance and a welcomed feeling to all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Most Popular American Muscle Car The most popular American muscle car Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the long history and popularity of the Ford Mustang. Introduction I. Open with Impact: What is the most popular American Muscle car? A. The ford mustang, others would disagree. II. Thesis: The ford mustang has been the most popular American muscle car to own in many different generations. III. Connect: The Ford mustang has been an American icon, being a symbol of speed and aggressive muscle. A. It represents American ingenuity. IV. Preview: Today we will discuss some of the history of the Mustang in the following three main points. A. When and where did the Mustang debut? B. The sales statistics and long time rival. C. Mustang variants and which is the most popular variant. Body I. Main Point: We will first start off with when and where the First mustang debuted. A. The start of the pony car was held in the New York s world fair on April 17, 1964. 1. It was called the 1964 and a half mustang because it was unveiled so late in the year. a. It was a total success. B. In a 2009 online History article titled Ford mustang debuts at World s Fair the history staff said That same day, the new car also debuted in Ford showrooms across America and almost 22,000 Mustangs were immediately snapped up by buyers. 1. It s popularity grew at a staggering rate. a. Selling 400 thousand units its first year. C. The ford Mustang quickly became an American icon due to its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Averroes Research Paper Medieval philosophy is the philosophy in the era referred to as the Middle Ages, the period extending from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century C.E. to the Renaissance in the 16th century. It is defined partly by the process of rediscovering the ancient culture developed in Greece and Rome in during classical period, and partly by the need to address theological problems and to integrate sacred doctrine along with secular learning.The main topics that were discussed throughout this period was the relation of faith to reason, the existence of God, the purpose of theology and metaphysics, and the problems of knowledge, of universals, and of individuation. One influential philosopher from this period is Averroes. We will now take a look at the life of Averroes. Averroes was born in 1126 in Córdoba. He was raised in a family of Maliki legal scholars. His ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was through the Latin translations of Averroes work that the legacy of Aristotle became more widely known in the West, with particular importance for the Medieval Scholastic movement (philosophy basics). Averroes also argued for the emancipation of science and philosophy from official Ash ari Muslim theology, and some regard him as a precursor to modern secularism in Western Europe. His most important philosophical work was Tahafut al tahafut ( The Incoherence of the Incoherence ). In this work, he defended Aristotelian philosophy against the claims of al Ghazali. Al Ghazali had argued that Aristotelianism, specifically as presented in the earlier writings of Avicenna, was self contradictory and an affront to Islamic teachings. Averroes contended that al Ghazali s arguments were false and that Avicenna s interpretations were a distortion of genuine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Controversial View Of Development Discourse The discussion topic is referring to a controversial view of development discourse. Development means what we can do for them , here we denotes the first world countries or the west and them refers to the developing countries. This essay will discuss the issue based on three different perspectives of three well known references The End of Poverty: How we can make it happen in our lifetime by Sachs (Sachs, 2005); The Bottom Billion by Collier (Collier, 2007) and Easterly s The White Man s Burden (Easterly, 2007). Each of these three writers has different notion regarding the view that development of poor countries depends upon the western countries support. Sachs supports the discussion topic that development of Third World countries is only possible if the developed countries provide financial support to them. Africa needs around $30 billion per year in aid in order to escape from poverty (Sachs, 2005: 309). He believes that a society needs external help to be in track when it falls into deep crisis (Sachs, 2005: 130). According to Jeffrey Sachs, foreign aid is the only solution for the poor countries to eradicate extreme poverty and to break down the poverty trap cycle (Sachs, 2005: 245). Sachs is very optimist about that, more aid, forgiveness of debts, better trade terms policy and more access to technology from West can help to eradicate extreme poverty of rest by 2025. The aid should be spent on infrastructure development, disease control and market reforms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Personal Experience Is The World Can Not Be Fully... Personal experience is a gateway to recollection, attitudes, and knowledge. By trying different ice cream flavors an individual can establish a preferred flavor, by playing in the outdoors an individual can decipher his or her ideal season, and by looking at an array of colors an individual can determine a favorite hue. Without personal experience, an individual inherently lacks a certain depth of knowledge about the qualitative components of experience, and can only hold understandings based upon physical components. In Epiphenomenal Qualia, Frank Jackson asserts that physicalism is false because the world cannot be fully described based solely upon physical descriptions. Jackson proposes a thought experiment known as the Knowledge Argument that seeks to clarify the distinction between formal knowledge and qualitative experience. Supporters of physicalism would contend that the qualia is only relevant to ability, and formal understanding is the only significant component to knowledge. However, Jackson s thought experiment successfully identifies an error in physicalism by demonstrating that ability teaches a type of knowledge that cannot be taught through purely physical terminology, which therefore affirms that physicalism proposes ideas that are narrow to be entirely valid. Foremost, it is prudent to emphasize the difficulty in clearly defining physicalism. The general idea is that science can tell us everything about the world. Specifically, physicalism asserts that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Environmental Effects Of Mangroves Mangroves are an essential part of the Tampa Bay Estuary as they help maintain the overall health of the state s coastal zones. From the 1950s to the 1980s, the Tampa Bay was in its worst condition as a result of unregulated pollution into the Bay. Environmental regulations beginning in the 1970s with the Clean Water Act improved conditions in the bay but even today there persists a problem with pollution and the destruction of natural habitats (Water Resource Management and Environmental Assessment Restoration, 2014). Today, the Tampa Bay has lost over 44% of its coastal wetlands acreage, including mangrove forests and salt marshes (Department of Environmental Protection, 2012). There is still decline as waterfront development and pollution threaten the abundance of this essential tree. If the mangroves disappear from the Tampa Bay estuary, the area will suffer adverse ecological and economic effects from the reduction of sea life. A reduction of mangrove trees can even increase damage caused by natural disasters (Sandilyan and Kathiresan, 2012). In order to maintain the health of these forests and the Tampa Bay Estuary I recommend enacting a change in the 1996 Mangrove Trimming and Preservation Act to set stricter regulations on the trimming of mangroves, a reduction on waterfront development, stricter control over pollutants in the area, and the categorization of areas designated for mangrove growth, restriction, and removal. Failing to enact these policies will cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How To Build A Computer How I got interested in computers was when I got my very first one when I was sort of young around eight or nine. It wasn t the best computer out at the time, but it was still a computer that made me so attached to and fascinated with the technology that makes up computers. When I started using computers, I would use them to play games and all sorts of stuff, but now that I have my own computer that I built and paid for I can do anything with it, and it cost me around one thousand and five hundred and sixty dollars. I use it to mostly play games, but I use it for school work and browsing the internet. I already know the basics and a lot about computers. I know how to build them. When it comes to building a computer, people usually feel overwhelmed so they usually take it to a store and pay a certain amount to have the person working their to build it for them, but I built my computer without any help, and it was probably one of the most amazing experiences I have ever had, along with the feeling of accomplishment. More than likely, I will never forget building my first computer. So far I only know how to build them, and how to troubleshoot them if something is wrong with one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After she states that she states Technology has changed our society in many forms which in almost every article I ve looked at have said, and again it is very true, but is has benefited students when technology is used in the classroom, and teachers agree because Janelle Cox said Educators have seen firsthand the benefits of technology, she also found a study by IT Trade Association CompTIA and she said 75% of Educators think that technology benefits the education process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Acquainted With The Night In Company of the Moon and Inner Sorrow, Acquainted with the Night In Robert Frost s poem, Acquainted with the Night , there is a sense of melancholic loneliness of which the speaker seems to be content with. The reader sees a glimpse of his perpetual depression on a habitual night time walk. He starts by saying he is one acquainted with the night (line 1). He feels a sort of companionship with this time of day. Ironically enough, while most everyone else is asleep and quiet, he feels a sense of belonging. The speaker personifies the city through parallels of his own lonely depression. Having walked out in rain and back in rain shows that despite the weather, he is persistent in his practice (line 2). The rain is symbolic of a gloomy mood or even a rough patch in one s life. In this case, the rain is parallel to his actuality. As it rains for an extended period, we can infer that the persona has suffered with depression for some time. Underlying causes of his sadness are not clear. However, the reader gets the impression he lives a life alone. His sense of being is encompassed in the imagery of the somber city streets. He is lonely, a continual moment of subtle dread haunts his life. The repetition of the phrase, I have , at the beginning of the first four lines is significant as it shows all he experiences on these walks. The walk seems to be a nightly ritual, perhaps a way to clear his thoughts. Insomnia is often linked with feelings of emptiness in a depressed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Dream Guy Dream Guy It s been a long day for Riley and it wasn t over yet, she still had night school. Sure, it was only 4 hours, but the kids wore her out today as 4 and 5 year old and 6 months old can be a handful for anyone, especially a 16 year old. The agreement with her parents, in order to quit school to help her cousins, Angel and Mike, with their kids, was night school. Night school was sort of a highlight though, although she enjoyed being there it was quite different that home. Riley had friends to hang out with, was able to walk to the movies, the store or could catch a bus anywhere. Consequently, there s just the little park, down the end of the graveled road. Mike, his sister in law, Deb, and her niece, Diane, went to night ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Captivated by his broad shoulders, thick neck, and shoulder length sandy blonde hair, she was busy fantasizing. So do you like night school, he asked facing her. Concerned, he could see her heart pounding out her chest, she muttered, It s okay. Pretty easy stuff, huh? I hear though, you can still get into trouble at night school, he said, his hazel eyes glistening. Wow, news sure does travel fast around here. Evidently, it s possible, they both chuckled. Yeah, you would know, Diane interrupted sarcastically, grabbing David s attention. The bubble she conceived, that it was just her and David in the room shattered, and with that, she moved to the floor. Engrossed in thought she could barely hear them even though they weren t but five feet away. Thinking . . . I just want him to reach for me, put his hand on the back of my head, pull me close, and give me the softest, slowest kiss. Hey! Riley! Everybody s leaving, Angel said, tapping her shoulder. Startled, Oh, okay, turning towards them, Bye Donna, Bye David, it was nice meeting you. Yep, see ya, David replied, walking out the door. Riley hopped on the couch to see him through the picture window when suddenly he turned looked at her and smiled. She fell right onto the couch, grinning ear to ear. Unable to sleep with thoughts of David running through her head, she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Social Contribution Of Helen Garner Public intellectuals consider as people who are realised for their works and social contributions not only by academic audiences and readers, but also by the general public. Although the concept of Australian public intellectual and what exactly it means has been the subject of considerable controversy and debate by Tanner (2010), it would be difficult to discount the influence of public intellectuals on society s opinion. In this essay, the biography, different aspects of the work and social contribution of Helen Garner as one of the Australian public intellectuals will be explored. Helen Garner is an Australian writer, novelist, screen writer and journalist. She was born in Geelong, Victoria on 7 November 1942. Helen studied Bachelor of Art, in which she completed majors in English and French at the University of Melbourne. After finishing her study, she started working as a high school teacher in the Victorian high schools between 1966 and 1972. However, her first job in schools as a high school teacher did not have a pleasant outcome as she was fired by the Victorian department of Education for sex education awareness which she gave her teenage students in class. The story became viral, published in The Digger, a counter culture magazine in Melbourne, in which Helen then started to write her ideas for two years afterward. Since then she has written novels, articles, fiction and non fiction books. (Clews, 2015) Garner s first novel, Monkey Grip, was published in 1977 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Primate Groups The major primate groups are divided into two groups. The first main group are the Strepsirrhini s, also called prosimians and include, Lemurs, Lorises and Galago s. The second main group of primates are called haplorrhines and include, monkeys, apes, and humans The Strepsirrhini group are more primitive than other primates such as monkeys and apes. (3). Lemurs have olfactory communication, have stink and spur fights. Lorises are known for their nocturnal behavior and are extremely slow in locomotion . (3). Galago s also called bush babies because their calls sound similar to an infant, they can jump about 8 feet from a sitting position and have very strong eyesight. The Strepsirrhini s group have a relatively long rostrum and a wet nose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Francis Macomber Intentions Unseen The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway is a story of a married couple s trip on an African safari for hunting. It is on that trip where the audience learns of the couple s, who are Francis and Margot Macomber, uneasy relationship. On that trip, they also meet a character by the name of Robert Wilson, who becomes their guide there. The story ends tragically with the death of Francis Macomber by being shot in the head by his wife Margot. At first while reading, one would think Francis death was accidental because the situation was chaotic, with a buffalo trying to attack them. However, others have said it to be with intent. Margot Macomber s state of mind was in panic and fear, but her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He finds himself having no fear after that event and claims his manhood at that time. This change in Francis opinion about himself was recognized by Margot, resulting in her anxiety, because she realizes that Francis now has the capability to leave her. Having also committed an act infidelity, there is no escape and no telling what Francis would do next to their relationship. Margot had always liked having control over Francis, so his sudden courage scares her. An analysis also states: Though Francis s mate value is greatly increased by his successful shooting of the buffalo, and evolutionary thinking would lead us to expect that this should benefit his wife, it is in Margot s case a threat, due primarily to his knowledge of her infidelity (Sugiyama). This could result in Margot s frustration and believing that the only thing left to do was to kill him. If she killed him, there was no way for him to divorce her, and she could have his belongings, including money, to herself. As said by Grant, the relationship between Macomber and Margot is based on their mutual weaknesses and could not have survived his maturity. Insecurity playing a role in their relationship was significant. There are particular events in the story that show that Margot was to blame for Francis death. After Francis was shot, Wilson is telling Margot that she could have killed him by poison, because that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Thucydides And The Peloponnesian War Thucydides was born in 460 B.C.E in a noble family, which was linked to Athens and its leaders. He was one of the greatest ancient Greek historians and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, in which he describes the struggle between Athens and Sparta. Thucydides was also interested in the technical part of the war. He focused on the difficulties and possibilities in a war between the powerful land force of Sparta along its allies and the powerful naval force of Athens. He observed that the strategic interaction of states followed a visible and repeated pattern. According to him the relationship of states in a system is dependent on the hierarchal system they have. Therefore he concluded that any alteration in the hierarchy of the powerful states would extremely shake the structure of their system while any alteration in the status of the weak states would make no difference to the system. Thucydides relates this conclusion to the Peloponnesian War because he believed that the outbreak of war was a result of the change in their system as the power of the Athenian state was growing and attempting to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For him international relation is simply a tool used to allow the powerful states to exploit their power while the weak states suffer. In my opinion this image of international relations Thucydides draws seems a bit two faced since it is the lack of international relations that leads to a lack of central government, which then creates an anarchic world. Thucydides focuses way too much on competitiveness over power and strength and how it can cause conflict and war between to parties. He ignores the possibility that opposing party s can learn to coexist by creating relations with each in order to gain interest from one another which would also create interdependence leaving less room for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Environmental Impact Assessment On The Environment NON TECHNICAL SUMMARY The Environmental Impact Assessment is an ongoing process in terms of environmental and social considerations that places in a high priority the conservation and the enhancement of the natural environment. EIA is defined as the study of the effect prediction of a proposed projct on the environment. In addion, it may be described as a tool which helps to make an important decision comparing many alternative plans for a project and seeks to find the best solution combining all the financial and environmental costs and benefits. The EIA is based on integrity, utility and sustainability. 2. DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENT 2.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION MegaCorp company is responsible for the exploration of the WA 418 P field. For this reason , the company evaluated four options in order to choose the most notable option, considering other significant factors that influenced its duty such as socioeconomic, healthy , safety, existing and biophysical environment and many environmental challenges of the project. The options are : 1. Gravity Based System (GBS) 2. Fixed Unit Tie Back 3. Sub Sea Tie Back 4. FPSO Ultimately, MegaCorp confirmed that for the exploitation of the field, FPSO will be used with drilling five deviated wells and five water injectors 2.2 EXISTING ENVRONMENT 2.2.1 GENERAL The environmental statement presents the results of EIA conducted by MegaCorp for the exploration and development of W field, in the North West Region of Australia, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The World Will Have A Generation Of Idiots I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots. Albert Einstein s words describe a time where people are more focused on a virtual version of themselves than real human interaction. Some may argue that this time has already come, and some say this time will be upon us soon. The inevitable growth of video games will lead to children whose lives are dictated by video games. From mobile apps to consoles, video games have taken the world by storm. They have grown to become the pastime or even profession of players all around the globe. Professional gamers compete in games such as Call of Duty, Dota2, and League of Legends in international or domestic tournaments with prize pools reaching over a million dollars. The International, the largest gaming tournament in the world, holds a total prize pool of over ten million dollars. This tournament is so popular that within an hour of being available, the tickets sold out. Gamers compete in teams that sometimes hold members from many different countries. Becoming a world class gamer takes countless hours of practice just like any other sport. Although many athletes may consider gaming to be more of a past time because its lack of a physical activity, gamers have to train their reflexes and hand eye coordination to very high levels. Gaming has evolved into a wide market and certain people are taking advantage of its opportunities. For example, a youtuber named PewDiePie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ecotourism in Malaysia G. DEVELOPMENT OF ECOTOURISM IN MALAYSIA Mohd Director, Nawayai Zoo Park Yasak Melaka Malaysia Department of Wildlife and National 1. Historical Background Until the 1970s, tourism was not regarded as an important economic activity in Malaysia. The Tourism Development Corporation of Malaysia (TDC) was set up in 1972, with the responsibility to act as a development authority, but the sector was given a low priority. Dut partly to limited financial allocations, TDC faced constraints in the effective performance of its catalytic role. As a result, Malaysia remained a relatively unknown destination, while other countries in the region such asSingapore, Thailand and Indonesia built on their established reputations as mass tourism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some smaller sites have attracted fewer visitors, but are known internationally among a sector of the potential market. Examples include Fraser s Hill and Kuala Selangor, both of which are of particular interest for birdwatchers and are now on the regular itineraries of some specialist and general tour companies. 84 1. Development allocation for tourism under the Fifth and Sixth Malaysia Plans (AM million.) Fifth Plan (1986 1990) Sixth Plan (1991 1995)
  • 38. Allocation Preservation Beautification of national/historical and environmental heritage protection Tourist accommodation Cultural product development Facilities and infrastructure OtherTotal 1.5 2.0 2.5 2.5 79.2 52.8140.5 0.7 0.0 2.5 2.5 76.7 49.7 132.1 *$US = AM 2.5 4.1 171.7 43.6 112.9 157.4 7.2 533.9 The market in specialist adventure activities (four wheel drive, microlight, whitewater rafting, etc.) is more recent but is rapidly expanding. Most of these activities only marginally qualify as ecotourism when practiced in parucularly careful ways, and some are harmful to the environment. They are indicative of the conflicts that can arise between adventure tourism, nature based tourism and ecotourism, both in objectives and practice. Despite the fact that some tourists have pursued activities that could be defined as ecotourism for manyyears, attention to this market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Pro School Uniforms According to a national 2013 survey, over 62% of US school leaders believe school uniforms or formal dress code policies impact students in a beneficial way. Many people look to school uniforms as a way of enclosing students and taking away their self expression, but many people do not know the true impact of a school uniform on society. A decision to make school uniforms mandatory would be the most effective conclusion for students since school uniforms promote learning, allow students to express themself, and create a better environment for all students. Having a school uniform will promote learning since school uniforms lessen distractions taking place in the classroom. According to the article Appearances are Destructive author Mark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... School uniforms help to build a sense of community within the school, as they create an atmosphere of belonging. This essence of unity can positively affect a child s attitude toward school and can lead to better learning and improved attendance. Just as an athletic team s uniforms promote unity and spirit, a school uniform has the same lasting effect. A 2002 study of over 1,000 Texas middle school students found that students in uniform reported significantly more positive perceptions of belonging in their school community than reported by students in the standard dress group. Uniforms create a feeling of pride with being part of a team and can boost a student s confidence and loyalty greatly. Arnold Goldstein, PhD, head of the Center for Research on Aggression at Syracuse University, stated that uniforms help...along with making troubled students feel they have the support of a community. With school uniforms in place, all students no matter the age or gender will feel included. Studies have shown that students part of an organization feel all 3 traits of harmony: Pride, unity, and confidence. Students who feel this sense of harmony will not only be more connected with their peers, but will also feel included and proud to be part of that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. West Memphis Three Men Research Paper Murder begins where self defense ends. This quote from Georg Buchner can be used to describe the tragic deaths of three little boys who were rendered defense less against their attackers. On May 5, 1993 in West Memphis, Arkansas, three young second grade boys, by the names of Christopher Byers, Steven Branch, and Michael Moore, were brutally murdered after being beaten and hogtied by their own shoelaces. A year later, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley were convicted and sent to prison for this heinous crime. Even though the three men were convicted for the crime, there is still great controversy as to who actually killed the three boys. Throughout all this controversy, evidence, testimony, confessions, and more point towards the three men known as the West Memphis Three , to be the real killers. In the case of the three murdered eight year olds, West Memphis police department s investigative work led to a numbered list of suspects. Some of the suspects were quickly ruled out while others took a little more investigative work. In the end, the list of suspects was shortened until all who remained were Christopher Morgan, Mr. Bojangles, John Mark Byers, Terry Hobbs, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christopher was associated with the three victims because he used to drive an ice cream truck in West Memphis, and his parents lived two houses away from the Hobbs family. Morgan was picked up for questioning along with his friend, Brian Holland, in Oceanside, California by the police. Christopher testified that he was kept locked up even though he was not in the police s custody, he was never read his rights, and he spent seventeen hours in interrogation over two sessions. After approximately thirteen hours of interrogation, Morgan gave a confession that he might have killed the three boys because he might have blacked out , which was later proven to be false due to a solid alibi and lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Philippines East Asian Economic Miracle Philippines East Asian Miracle From the 1960 s through the 1990 s, during what is referred to as the East Asian economic miracle period, several East Asian economies experienced unexpected high growth that was sustained for more than 20 years. The Philippines had great potential early on to become a developed country, due to an abundance of natural resources, a special relationship with the United States, a high literacy rate, a high domestic savings rate, and a promising manufacturing sector Leipzeger 448 449. However, despite these advantages, they experienced far slower growth than many of the other economies in the region. Today, they continue to face numerous obstacles to becoming a developed state. This paper will examine some of the reasons why the Philippines overall economic growth during the East Asian economic miracle period, has been slower than that of the other East Asian developing countries. One of the reasons that the Philippines lagged behind their rapidly developing neighbors, is that the Philippines have historically had a political system that caters to the wealthy elite. Second, they have accumulated massive foreign debt and have made it a priority to repay it at the expense of other growth promoting ventures. Third, the Philippine government has not been successful in changing economic policies that have inhibited growth. Fourth, investment in human capital in the Philippines has not been as effective as in other countries in the region. Finally, due ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Cloud Computing Of The Present Generation CLOUD COMPUTING IN THE PRESENT GENERATION Praful Naram EBM 502 Research Methods Stratford University 07/21/2015 Index Abstract________________________________________________________3 Introduction_____________________________________________________3 Life before cloud computing________________________________________5 What is cloud computing ? __________________________________________5 Advantages of cloud computing______________________________________6 Overview of cloud computing________________________________________6 Related technologies_______________________________________________7 Cloud computing architecture________________________________________8 Current status of cloud security_______________________________________11 Security concern___________________________________________________12 Security solution___________________________________________________13 Data security______________________________________________________15 Discussion________________________________________________________16 Conclusion________________________________________________________16 References _______________________________________________________17 Abstract Distributed computing has as of late developed as another standard for facilitating and conveying administrations over the Internet. Distributed computing is alluring to entrepreneurs as it dispenses with the requirement for clients to arrange ahead for provisioning, and permits ventures to begin from the little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Cyber Defense And Security Issues Understanding cyber defense and security issues such as cyber crime and cyber attacks ensure efficient functioning of information systems. Cyber attacks are real, unexpected and increasing in numbers according to Naumovski and Kenkov (2014) cyber defense is emerging as a high priority with the increased use of information technology. Naumovski et al. (2014) noted that understanding cyber defense and security issues would ensure efficient operation of information systems. Naumovski et al. (2014) explained the scope of cyber defense and the devastating effect and consequences of cyber attacks. Governments of the world have begun to slowly develop some procedures and actions to protect cyber space, and because of the reliance of our societies on smart devices, this has resulted in more security issues then cyber security practitioners can handle. The use of information technology by many participants defines cyber space as the new domain of security and a critical area of national security. Securing the society against cyber attacks has become one of the highest priorities from both the internal and external threat in cyber space (Naumovski et al., 2014). As stated by Rid and Buchanan (2015) Cyber attacks are not created equal every individual is different and the damage it causes is one of the most important distinguishing features of any network breach. Rid et al. (2015) Argued that the successful attribution requires a range of skills on all levels, careful management, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...