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1. Nhs Essay Format
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clearly states the purpose of the essay. This is followed by addressing the four pillars of the
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responses. Articulating experiences that demonstrate leadership or service can be challenging
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The essay should not read like a list of achievements but rather as a reflection on personal
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2. Formal Analysis Of A Piece Of Art
Austin Kirby
Formal Analysis of a Piece of Art
Caroline Painter
28 September 2017
Formal Analysis of a Piece of Art: Pay Up or Shut Up
Shepard Fairey s piece titled Pay Up or Shut Up is a representation of the role that
money or your role in society dictate the power of your speech. This piece of art by
Fairey was released in May of 2015. It is a screen print on cream speckletone paper.
Pay Up or Shut Up is centered around the colors red, white, and blue. This is due to
the topic of the screen print dealing with issues in the United States. In the picture
there is a man staring to the top right of the page and there is a hand covering the
man s mouth coming from the bottom left of the page. The man is wearing a
blackish blue suit jacket. The trim of the lapel is a cream color. The man s hair is
made up mostly of red, with small hints of brown and white. The mans skin is a
white cream color. On the right side of the man s face there is a shadow composed
of a red and a grey. The hand covering the man s mouth is composed mostly of a
white cream color and some hints of red and grey where the shadows are seen on
the hand. The arm stretching from the bottom left of the picture has a sleeve with a
simple design of the American flag. The color in this picture is very vibrant.
Without the red, shades of yellow, and the off colored white this would almost be a
black and white picture. From all of the color used in the work of art the main focus
is the point where the hand is
3. Significance Of Nelson Mandela
The focal point of this investigation assessment will be How significant was Nelson
Mandela s role in the culmination of Apartheid system in South Africa during 20th
century? In order to evaluate Mandela s significance, the investigation is based on
his role in each stage of the consummation of this segregator system by which the
white minority in the country wanted to preserve the power, so they established all
kinds of laws that covered, in general, social aspects during the National Party
performance in 1948. Thus, the letters from Mandela to Hendrik Verwoerd
regarded as the mastermind behind socially engineering and implementing the
racial policies of apartheid, and the Speech to the Foreign Policy Association are
sources of a peculiar importance to this investigation, due to the evidence of
struggle and resignation that Mandela feel as a leader. People forget how hard the
struggle was to be for decades afterwards. The resistance and revolution had been
closed down, leaders such as Mandela imprisoned, tortured, banned or... Show more
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The objective of this new regime was that whites (only 21% of the total
population) retained their privileged position. Apartheid was basically the total
separation between whites and blacks, even denying the existence of this last race.
Blacks were banned from voting, shared rooms and spaces, and even black and
white marriage. Nelson Mandela tried from the beginning of the establishment of
apartheid of defender to the black race; First as an attorney giving legal assistance
to the many blacks who could not afford it; And then as commander in chief of the
Umkhonto guerrilla organization we Sizwe (MK) who turned armed activity into
his Quid pro quo. The turn took place in the decade of the 60, after the death of 69
citizens in Sharpeville. It was a desperate gesture on a good man, who had always
proclaimed himself a follower of
4. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Operant Conditioning...
Behaviours are learned, hence behaviours can as well be unlearned and be replaced
with new behaviours (Bustamante, Tennant Ramo, 1996). The natural influence of
certain environmental conditions has been shown to result in certain behaviours
sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse (Ormrod, 2006). This also
means that behaviours can be unlearned when they become intolerable. According to
operant conditioning, one s behaviour can be altered to be more likely to be repeated
or reduced by giving them reinforcement and punishment (AP Psychology, n.d.) as it
is believed that the behaviours can be picked up and upheld by consequences (OU,
n.d.). By understanding this concept, in fact, operant conditioning principles has been
widely used while this implication of control of reinforcement schedules has also
been extended into early childhood settings. It is apparent that operant conditioning
principles has had a profound influence on developing children s behaviour; this essay
will first discuss about the advantages of involving operant conditioning principles in
early childhood setting, followed by an analysis of its disadvantages. Skinner had
directed few experiments with mice and pigeons to demonstrate that the behaviours
could be altered or moulded through reinforcements; nevertheless there has been an
argument of advantages and disadvantages of operant conditioning some
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By understanding the advantages and disadvantages, it is important for manipulations
and modifications to be taken place to the reinforcements and punishments given to
the children so as to come out with a better and more efficient and effective way of
using the principle as the basis of children s learning which provides only benefits to
the children and to the
5. A Interview Meeting About John Daniels
In my interview session I interviewed John Daniels, who has been working with in
the STEM and CIS community for many years. In this session we spoke on his
trials and tribulations, the career paths he chose, and where it landed him in life.
Mr. Daniels was raised in a segregated community where every neighborhood was
divided based on race. Even though everyone was close in each neighborhood,
there was still a division in the community as a whole. When John was growing up,
teachers were like an extension of his parents. They worked as a team to control
their conduct and ensure their educational needs were being met. Later the school
system became intergraded and the atmosphere changed drastically. There was
tension amongst students and in most cases communication gaps between student
and teachers. Later, when he attended college, he chose to attend an HBCU over
any other institution to get the best college experience he could get. His college
experience was full of tradition and a close family like atmosphere. The HBCU
Mr. Daniels chose to attend was Jackson State University, in Jackson, Mississippi.
He was not the only African American in his program being that he went to an
HBCU he was surrounded by people like him who grew up in communities like him.
His field of study was ComputerElectronic Engineeringhe decided to follow through
with a career in electronicsin the US Navy. After, graduating from college, because of
the lack of jobs in his area for his field, he
6. The Book Freakonomics By Steven D. Levitt
The book Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner consists of a
series of essays in which a journalist and an economist work collectively to find, by
applying everyday economic principles, how the world truly works, which reveals
some fascinating truths about the world. Some background history of the authors,
Steven D. Levitt interviewed Stephen J. Dubnerfor New York Times Magazine and
this is where they initially met and became good friends. With them having similar
ideals about the world in an economic lens, they decided to write this book for other
enthusiasts that wanted to analyze the world as an economist.
The book itself starts off with the authors comparing sumo wrestlers and
schoolteachers and the only thing that is similar between the two is cheating, even
though the entire chapter is not about cheating. He begins talking about the human
needs for economic incentives. In which he brings up this example of a daycare in
Israel, which he shows that it is a fine to grab the attention of parents to use this
service and pick up their children on time, which at the end of the day is an
incentive we don t pay attention to in our everyday lives. Although this book does
not go over the names of its chapter, it is about stripping a layer or two from the
surface of modern life and seeing what is happening underneath.
Throughout this book the authors compare many unlikely topics such as sumo
wrestler, drug dealers and baby names. What was similar
7. Rubin Carter Research Paper
If you do something wrong no matter what the case is, you should always take
responsibility for your actions. This should always happen because an innocent
person could go to jail for a crime that someone else has committed. Even today in
the court of law sometimes the defendant will not take full credit for their actions
and they will either lie or leave out the truth to save themselves from going to
prison. In this case it makes me think of when a famous boxer, Rubin Carter was
convicted of murdering several men, the only reason Carter was convicted of this
was because witness match his car to the science of the crime. Carter want to jail for
nine years before they reopened the case and found that he was innocent. This all
could have been
8. Analysis Of A Dirty Job By Christopher Moore
Death, it s a dirty job. But hey, somebody s gotta do it ( A Dirty Job ). A Dirty Job
was written by Christopher Moore. This book would be classified by Fiction genre
because it s neither a true story nor has facts. The book starts off in San Francisco
in the point of view of Charlie Asher, which makes it first person. The theme is
perseverance because he persevered with his job/duty no matter what was thrown
at him. The main character is Charlie Asher. He is described as a beta male and not
exdoridary or different throughout the books. The word used to describe him is
normal. At the beginning of the story Charlie is married to a girl named Rachel
and they have a daughter named Sophie. Later on in the story you meet Charlie s
sister, Jane, and you also meet a character named Minty Fresh. Charlie owns a
second hand store and his employees are a Goth girl named Lily and an ex cop
named Ray. Charlie has a Russian neighbor named Mrs. Korjev and a Chinese
neighbor, Mrs. Ling. Closer to the end the reader is introduced to Buddhist Nun,
Audrey. All of these characters are very important throughout the story. Throughout
the story Charlie changes form unextraordinary to very important. The minor
characters as said earlier are Rachel, Sophie, Jane, Minty Fresh, Lily, Ray, and
Audrey. Rachel is a beautiful brown haired woman. Sophie has her mother s brown
hair. Jane is a lesbian who later on gets married to a girl named Cassie who helps take
care of Sophie when Charlie isn t
9. Final Fantasy 14 Research Paper
While playing Final Fantasy 14, it can sometimes be easy to get caught up in the
grind of the game, but we implore you to just take a breather and enjoy the scenery.
You have one of the most beautifully created masterpieces in gaming history. The
environment design is incredible, and it is a shame when games bulldoze through it
without a second thought. For the first month, you will not need your FF 14 time
card because it starts out as free to play.
What Class to Choose?
Sometimes players will worry about finding the best class, but an MMO is the type
of game where you do not have to be stuck with a certain gaming style. If you do
not like a certain class, a Realm Reborn has a multi class system that lets you
change as you need. After you have hit level 10, you will have the option of talking
with the guild leader NPC to decide on whether you want to start with a new class. In
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With each of the aetherytes, you can attune yourself to them, and that will link you
up with the location so that you can cast a teleport spell. That means that you will not
have to spend as much time traveling from one location to the next. It saves you a lot
of time.
In the major cities, you have a smaller version of the aetheryte. These stones let you
tap into a swifter travel system. If you are trying to find a well hidden guild, these
travel stones serve as a lifesaver for finding hidden guilds.
Choose the Crafting Profession That You Will Most Enjoy
No matter what crafting profession you choose, you have a lot of flexibility in the
class system. You can couple your class with almost all crafting professions, but
when choosing a crafting profession, pick one that sounds like fun. If it does not
seem as good later, you can always start up a new profession and not lose your
10. Character Analysis Of Monica Wright In Love And
Basketball
Monica Wright is a fictional character in the movie Love and Basketball. She is an
eleven year old young African American girl, who grew up loving the game of
basketball. Her father is an executive banker while her mother is a stay home mom
which is the reason why they moved in Los Angeles into the suburb. They are a
middle class family who live next door to an NBA player and his family. The only
thing that identifies her social role is her passion for basketball. Her role model is
Magic Johnson because there are no WNBA players who aspire her and he is the
greatest in basketball. She doesn t interact with no friendsonly people who are a part
of the in group through basketball. When she was dressed up for the dance, Quincy
s date makes a remark that she didn t realize that Nike made dresses .... Show more
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On the other hand, Quincy McCall is an eleven year old young African American
boy, who also grew up loving the game of basketball. His parents are upper middle
class family who live in the suburb in Los Angles and his father is a professional
NBA player while his mother is also a stay home mom. Also, Quincy is passion
about basketball but he is more involved in a social life than Monica is. His role
model is Zeke McCall his father. His goals are to be better than his father, play on
the same team as his father, and wear the same number just like his father. He is
outgoing and a lady s man throughout high school but only interact with the in group
who he is linked to through basketball. His looking glass self? Their self image is
influences by the love they both have for basketball and the connection they share
when its game time or when they are on the
11. Women In Lysistrata
Ever hear about the time a woman ended a war? Or how it was ended by the
restriction of sex to their male counterparts? Sure it did not happen in reality, but
Greek playwright Aristophanes makes this falsity a plausible reality. Set during a
break in the Peloponnesian War, Lysistrata tells the tale of a woman
who convinced
her fellow female citizens of Athens and those from other poleis that they could end
the war through restricting sexual intercourse with their husbands, who just so
happened to come home from the battlefield. Filled with crude phallic jokes, cross
dressing, and painful erections, the play Lysistrata by Aristophanes gives a comedic
and somewhat accurate interpretation of the daily lives of women during the
Classical Period in Ancient Greece. I intend to argue that Lysistrata provides an
almost authentic representation of elite Athenian and non Athenian women in the
Classical Period by its specific characterization of the young and elderly roles, the
portrayal of sexual control females had over their own bodies in comparison to men,
and the projection of females outside of their domestic sphere. Men are the
breadwinners and women are the housekeepers. This defining genderdynamic that
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In every joke told in this play and jokes told in present times, they are based on
facts of daily life and plays off of them with some minor detail change. Although
the play was written by a man and is written towards a male audience, the play is
clearly about women and the plausible power they could achieve with the small
amount power they already hold. It is important to use Lysistrata as a form of
literary evidence when talking about women, since we have such a lack of any
referencing women in any way, and here is a play full of diverse female
12. Why Is Independence Day Important To American Culture
Independence Day is very important to the American culture. Americans celebrate
Independence Day on the fourth day of July every year. It is a day for loved ones to
come together with love and unity to celebrate our land. Independence Day is
recognized for its representation of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of
the United Statesof America as an independent nation. The United States has come a
long way since its independence in 1941, evolving and inspiring many other
countries to fight for their freedom. If it weren t for our strong willed native s we
may not have had the strong foundation of freedom, equality and human rights that
we have today.
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Many countries became inspired by our valor, reaching for their own independence.
Among them were France, Greece, Poland, Russia and many countries from South
America. It takes a strong nation with grit and strong will to achieve such
accomplishments.
Traditional 4th of July celebrations include fireworks, parades, concerts, barbecues
and family gatherings. It is a very exciting day that draws out emotions of
happiness. Even before sunset and well into the evening the sky it lit up with
colorful displays of light. Children swing around sparklers, smiling as the trail of
light follows their wand. The smell off food cooked on the grill can be smelled in
the air. Many streets will be closed off and neighbors bring out lawn chairs and
enjoy each others firework shows. Independence Day is a time for Americans come
together to recognize all that our country has gone through for us to be living in such
a wonderful nation. July 4th will be celebrated for the rest of eternity, spreading love,
happiness and unity among all American peoples. We will forever remember and
cherish this historic
13. Professional Clowns Research Paper
Individuals, who might experience uneasiness, anxiety, and dizziness when
standing near a person wearing a full face of paint, a colorful outfit and wig, and
large shoes, may have a fear known as coulrophobia. Nearing the end of the year of
2016, this fear became prominent as people all over America began to see clowns
hiding in forests. Anyone can see how these creepy clowns swept hysteria across
all of America by looking more in depth at the history of clowns, feeling remorse
for the good clowns, and by understanding why these clowns are creepy. Clowns
have always been thought to bring joy and laughter to children and adults all over
the world; however, this has since changed due to the wide spread of evil clowns
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This could have either been a funny, face painted person tying a balloon into a
puppy or flower for a child. The other thought traveled to a psychotic and evil
person who would attempt to scare children into having nightmares. No one can be
sure of why these jokesters thought it was an acceptable idea; however, there had
been a couple theories. One of the most common was for the social media being that
they could have a chance of someone videotaping and posting on various applications
with the hash tag #IfISeeAClown. Another speculation was about how the situation
was an expression of human anxiety. A report about the clowns laid extra
information down saying, these sorts of panics tend to surface when there s
underlying social anxiety (Willingham). Many sources concluded stories referring
back to how clowns in the past years have been brought out of the shadows to harass
and frighten
14. The Generation Of Generation And Student Loan Debt
Generation X faces many issues unique to their generation, technology was
advancing, and computer were becoming more affordable and widespread. They
faced both social and ecological issues, with advances in medicine that caused the
generation before them to live longer, and being the one of the first generations to
be effected by student loan debt. Generation Xers are often known for their high
level of skepticism and their what do I get out of this attitudes. They are
considered to be the first generation of latchkey kids, or kids without much
boundaries. During the 60 s and 70 s divorce rates were at an all time high, so
many of the children of this generation were exposed to large amounts of divorce
(Schroer). Which might explain for the high levels of skepticism and freedom they
had. It seemed they also didn t care much for politics sense they had the lowest
voting participant rate of any other generation. Generation Xers are often referred to
as the Baby Bust generation. They were born 1965 1976, now many Gen Xers find
themselves having large amounts of responsibility. Having to take care of the now
retiring Baby Boomergeneration and the still young Millennia Generation. At this
point they have all reached middle age and most are at the height of their
professional careers. Gen Xers are the least represented generation, they are often
looked over in regards to marketing and statistics. They are the demographic bridge
between the more conservative Baby Boomers
15. 2008 Crisis Essay
Having said that, there was an even bigger surprise. Economists and regulators, who
are supposed to understand and use history, also did not learn from these
experiences. Perhaps they were blinded by the political climate of the time. It is
always hard to disagree with the established science of the time. After all, there was a
time when everybody knew the world was flat. Only the insane thought otherwise.
Thanks to government interventions (bailouts, wage and price controls, minimum
wage levels) negative market behavior was encouraged. Risk management was not
seriously considered. Effectively managing risk was still considered to be merely a
factor limiting profit making. The heroes of this madness included President Bill
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The 2008 financial crisis was the biggest crisis since the 1930s. What has been
referred to as the 2008 crisis, or the 2008 meltdown, or the Great Recession, has been
considered by many to have actually started in August of 2007.
But, more importantly, the 2008 financial crisis made the US economy, and most of
the Western economy, a bad joke. The West s greatest minds, and the West s highest
income nations, did not understand or anticipate the financial disaster the US had
created. People all over the world started suffering in 2008 and 2009. They would
continue to suffer for years. The elite had failed to appreciate or even understand
history s economic lessons. Economic theories of the elite assumed that a major
financial crisis was highly unlikely. They were, of course, wrong.
Various radical policy measures were used to deal with the massive 2008 problem.
These measures included the bailout of the commercial banking system, a huge
monetary expansion, and the accumulation of massive fiscal deficits. These
measures, particularly Bernanke s monetary experiment, may have avoided another
Great Depression. The evaluation of this issue will only be objectively decided in
looking back many years from now. Even so, by 2017, these measures had failed to
return a stable and robust economy to the
16. Brief Summary Of The Film The 54th Massachusetts
Robert Gould Shaw was an abolitionist from Boston. He enlisted in the Union
Army at the age of 23. He wrote letters to his parents about his life during the wars
as the leader of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. The movie is based on
those letters. Robert Shaw was a captain during the Battle of Antietam. On 17
September 1862, Shaw is shot in the neck and is left behind. John Rawlins is a
gravedigger who discovered Shaw was still alive. After he gets his bullet removed,
he goes back home. Governor John Albion Andrew was waiting for him to talk to
him about the 54th Massachusetts. Governor Andrew told Shaw he put in a
commission to promote Shaw to the rank of Colonel if he accepted the position of
leading the 54th Massachusetts. It was the first formal all black infantry regiment
started by Mr. Shaw, Mrs. Shaw, and Frederick Douglass. He was offered the rank
of Colonel if he accepted the position of leading the 54th Massachusetts. He agrees to
the offer and recruits his friend, Cabot Forbes to be his second in command. Thomas
Searles hears of the 54th Massachusetts. He tells Shaw, ...I am your first volunteer.
When other African American men hear of the 54th Massachusetts, a vast amount of
them enlist. Volunteers included Silas Trip, an escaped slave who doesn t trust Shaw;
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Upon entering their tent, Private Trip tells Private Thomas to move over. Thomas
refuses and Trip thinks that because Thomas was a free man, his mother was a free
woman, and could he could read meant that he was better than the rest of them. Trip
is upset about this and calls Thomas Snowflake because he could talk, dress, and act
like a white man. Trip also nags the drummer boy staying in their tent. He tells the
boy to tell him his name but the little boy doesn t respond. Trip tells him to say his
name, but Private Rowell interjects and says that the boy is
17. Legal Studies Essay- the Role of the Nation State in...
A) Explain the role of nation states in achieving World Order.
World Order is a necessity in modern day society, for if it did not exist we would be
faced with international anarchy. A nation state acts individually, therefore meaning
that it can either choose to embrace Human Rights and international laws, or ignore
them.
World Order is known as being the creation of global relationships and maintenance
of world peace. It also governs the relationships between nation states and other
global participants.
World Order exists so that world conflict and global destruction doesn t. Not only this,
but World Order works through relations between countries, meaning that no nation
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A government sends delegates to represent them at conferences and/or meetings of
international organizations. Only when a nation state agrees to the conditions and
agrees to abide by the terms set out in the treaty are they eligible to sign it. By
becoming a signatory it is then necessary to implement those conditions into
legislation and law to be adhered to within that signatories land.
In order to ratify these laws it must then go through the parliamentary process so that
it can become an enforceable law. An advantage of nation states is that from the UN,
the two covenants of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
(ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
(ICESCR) 1966, allow for countries that are democratic to be accounted for, but also
for countries such as China that are not democratic to be covered as well. For
example in Australia, our sovereignty is used to enhance World Order. It is done so
through becoming a signatory of the covenant, and then ratifying this covenant in
order to turn it into domestic law. Australia also supports the International Criminal
Court (ICC), and participates in UN Peacekeeping, which further enhances World
Order through promoting global peace.
The Australian Federal Government (AFP) uses its powers to support the UN by
using its political power to sign off on treaties, and supports World Peace internally
18. Night Shift
Napping during breaks on night shift: Critical care nurse managers perceptions is a
study by Dr. Marie P. Edwards and colleagues that explores the thoughts and opinions
of nurse managers on nurses taking naps during the night shift. This article explores a
highly debated topic in nursing that has both risks and benefits to both the nurseand
the patient.
The purpose of this research study was to explore the perception and experiences of
critical care nurse managers with their staff s napping practices during the night shift.
This study uses a quantitative method to analyze results from a survey on this topic.
As a quantitative study, it would be expected that there would be an independent and
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One concept that is explored is the various sources of evidence that shows that
brief naps can improve alertness and performance and enhance safety of not only
nurses, but other people who work shiftwork. They also explored literature that
supported the fact that sleep inertia or feeling groggy after a nap was one potential
drawback to napping on the night shift. The researchers also reviewed studies that
showed that the effectiveness of naps depended on their length. According to these
studies, ideally the best nap is not too long but not too short. However, none of the
other works reviewed by these authors mentioned anything about managers. While
these articles do highlight the potential risks and benefits of sleeping on the night
shift, it is unclear of how these studies related to the variable that is being studied in
this study. This study does not provide a clear conceptual definition of what
manager s think. On the positive side, the literature review does give possible
explanation of various reasons why a manager might be for or against napping. As
stated above, there is only one variable so the literature review cannot make explicit
the relationship between the two variables or place them in a theoretical framework.
The researchers do acknowledge that there are several gaps in the literature. For
example, they commentated that no study had determined the optimal nap time in
critical care settings and that
19. Shared Writing Process Analysis
Writing Process
Shared writing
Shared writing is an authentic learning process that helps students to learn necessary
skills of writing process. In the instructional process of shared writing, teachers
compose text together with the students (Ukrainetz, Cooney, Dyer, Kysar Harris,
2000, p.334). I use the approach of writing aloud process with my students to describe
and model out the different stages of the writing process. In this process, I combine
the shared writing strategy by participating in writing, along with my students and
provide guidance and support so that they feel confident to contribute their ideas and
thoughts. Additionally, I guide my students to focus on the specific elements of
writing to produce the final writing piece.
20. Bruce Springsteen s Almost Dreamlike Song Nebraska
In Bruce Springsteen s almost dreamlike song Nebraska he sings about Charles
Starkweather and his girlfriend Carol Fugate. A young couple that went on a
killing spree over eight days in Nebraska in the 1950s, killing ten people. The song
is short and intimate despite it being a first person narrative of a serial killer.
Springsteen writes, They wanted to know why I did what I did Well, sir, I guess
there s just a meanness in this world. as the last words of the song. This ending
coupled with the historical background expresses a few themes that I believe
Springsteen wanted to convey. The first being that people always seem to search for
meaning in things, that sometimes have no meaning at all. Secondly, that isolation
and loneliness can be a hard thing to cope with, and it is something that I have had to
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The feeling of loneliness can be like a trap, the more you fall in, the more
challenging it can be to get out. I first felt how isolating it can be as a little kid. My
family picked up and moved to the Caribbean when I was in the second grade for
my father s work. Leaving all my friends behind was just the start. I felt trapped by
my lack of ability to communicate with the people around me, and unable to relate
to a culture that was so different from my own. I was only in the second grade so
over time though the feeling faded. Luckily I learned to connect and make friends,
but that memory has always stuck with me. That frustration with my inability to
connect with others. There is significance to me in being able to remember
something so clearly from so long ago. When some memories fade far too quickly. I
presume Springsteen and many others can relate to how I felt, and maybe Charles
Starkweather did as
21. Early Childhood Education Class Analysis
I have always had a strong passion for seeing children s minds grow and learn new
things. Therefore, I decided to major in early childhood education when I entered
college. Through this class we have had a lot of discussion on the idea of
globalization and education. We have discussed the effects of globalization on
educationas a whole, therefore I decided to dive deeper into the ideas of technology
and education, the quality verses the quantity of education, and the growth of global
learning.
Technology in education has risen to new heights and has allowed people to have
more opportunities in life. The world is rapidly changing and people in the world
need to be able to form to these rapid changes. If people do not continually progress
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I personally feel that the quality of an education leads to the quantity of an
education. We must first, start small and expand people s minds in meaningful
ways. Students should be able to get one on one interaction with their teachers and
be able to receive an overall good education in a developed and underdeveloped
country. According to Mark Smith (2008), who wrote an article on incorporating
globalization into education, in the process we have almost forgotten that education
ever had any purpose other than to promote growth. Children receiving an education
is a major plus, but what matters is the quality of education in which the child
receives. The amount of schooling a child obtains does not play a key role in how
intelligent the child is, but the quality of education allows children to dive deeper
into thinking, therefore there intelligence can be measured. But the quantity of
schooling is a very crude measure of peopleВґs knowledge and cognitive skills.
(Hanushek, 2005, p. 16)
Global learning, in my opinion, is a learning based on the idea on being educated
about different things around the world; cultures, religions, languages, and different
races. For our world to become more globalized, future generations need to be
educated on other things besides math and science. According to S. Chinnammai:
Education should not become a means of westernizing the world. On the contrary, it
should treat each unique culture and society with due respect, realizing that global
education is not only learning about the West, but also studying different cultures of
the world, using different approaches, ways of teaching and different media. (p.
22. Bingo Research Paper
Bingo was first introduced in North America by Chinese railroad workers.Since the
40 s Bingo has been a fixture in many North American communities with thousands
of games being played every week. Bingo games can be found just about
anywhere.Over a billion dollar a year industry, Bingo is more popular than movie
going. It offers entertainment, an opportunity to socialize and the chance of
winning some money. Bingo halls are known for it smokers, loud, lonely
desperate souls low income people, superstitious people trying their hand at luck.
People from every culture can be found there joined together in the brotherhood of
Bingo.Like a community center Bingo Halls give people a sense of belonging and a
way to pass idle time. It is almost a microcosmic village where rituals have developed
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Bingo Halls everywhere are filled with interesting characters who are completely
immersed into this subculture.For some a Bingo Hall is just a form of recreation
but for others it is a way of life. Once a game only played by little old ladies the
Bingo of today is a game for young and old alike. The once boring slow game is
now a fast paced exciting game where players play multiple cards, smoke,
converse, philosophize, eat, and even read as they play.If regular Bingo players
have anything at all in common it is their ability to find any given number very
quickly. This is a skill not very useful in the real worldbut essential to the game of
Bingo.Because of the gambling nature of the game Bingo has said to very addictive.
In any given hall many bingoholics can be found.These are people who not only
love to gamble but also those who just plain love the gameand who in turn structure
their whole lives around the times bingo games are played.For a game that was once
used as an educational tool and has been credited with driving a mathematician crazy
(coming up with different combinations of number for cards)Bingo has become all
consuming to so many
23. Analysis Of Julius Caesar s The Gallic War
Critique Essay In this critique of Julius Caesar s book, The Gallic War, I will be
discussing the purpose and accuracy (or in this case, inaccuracy) over his adventures
and military campaign against the Gallic tribes. There is a constant debate between
historians: The Myth of Certainty. History is all about interpretation and finding truth
out of subjectivity. History can often be lost in time as the firsthand accounts will
eventually fade out. Even if firsthand accounts remains intact, it is not completely
objective. Every person has their own agenda and is biased in one shape or form, no
matter how much they try not to be; Julius Caesaris not an exception. I will start this
critique by stating the author s main purpose for writing his book. Secondly I will
attempt to decipher the accuracy and inconsistency of Julius Caesar s account.
Finally, I will express my opinion over his commentaries over the Gallic War. There
were many reasons to why Julius Caesar wrote his book over the Gallic War. One of
these reasons was to help inspire the people of Rome. Rome had just been sacked by
the Gaul, creating tension between the Roman people and the Celtic tribes. The
growing resentment towards the Gallic people spread like wildfire as political
turmoil rise. Although the Romans were very tenacious and persevering, this did not
stop the morale blow that many Romans felt.
Another reason for the commentaries was to justify Caesar s invasion. The number
one goal for any war is to
24. Gender Inequality In Law School Case Study
In this paper, I focus on women s experiences in law school and law firms, and how
these two institutions impact the role of gender within the professional partner
track. I examine whether this disparity in the legal profession is just a reflection of
society s views on gender or if this disparity is caused by the structure of law school
classes or law firms and what could aide this inequality. As a female student with an
interest in becoming a lawyer it is important to address and fix the strong gender
inequality within the legal profession. In order to analyze this topic, I related the
experiences of a female partner to research on the ranking of law schools, the
hemisphere of law firms, and discrimination within these two areas.
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Like subsections of the conservative right in Southworth s books, Lawyer X agrees
that the role of lawyers should be to serve their client s needs and supports the idea
the lawyers are supposed to fight and stick up for their clients in ways that their
clients cannot stick up for themselves within the world of law. Although family law
is gendered, I wanted to analyze how deeply gendered the legal profession is and
whether the law school attended or law firm practice plays a role in this disparity. To
do this I will apply Lawyer X s experiences to research on women in the legal
profession, women owned law firms and discrimination within these two areas.
Studies like Sterling and Reichman s (2016) show us that women are significantly
underrepresented in partnership and ownership within the legal profession
(Sterling Reichman, 2016). The growth of women owned law firms will hopefully
aid the disproportion of the genders within the legal profession. Lawyer X hopes
that the formation of women owned law firms will in fact be a trend, instead of an
aberration, because it is important for women to be represented in the legal
profession (Lawyer X, 24 May 2017). This growth of female owned law firms has
even seeped into the corporate hemisphere, with firms like Brune Richard within New
York
25. Essay about A Greater Intelligence Revealed in Dwellings
A Greater Intelligence Revealed in Dwellings
Linda Hogan writes in her preface to Dwellings that there is a terrestrial intelligence
that lies beyond our human knowing and grasping. This is the main point that is
constantly reiterated throughout the book, and this is the point that makes the book
so important.
The trouble with the earth today is that humans have become too smart; so smart that
they question everything they once took for granted, and being unable to explain it,
discount it as unreal. Science, the very thing that has catapulted us into our present
state of greatness, is also the human evil that has isolated us from everything we ...
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Consider even our connotations with the word environment. Today, the word means
nature, the wild, the earth, our failing ecosystem. Is this really our environment? We
are so removed from it that most people cannot stand to be in it, except to view its
anomalies like those at Yellowstonefrom isolation tank like recreational vehicles.
Hogan takes things that happen in the human sphere and turns them inside out,
showing us the sociological innards that expose the enormous distance between what
we know and what we think we know. Her example of chimpanzees shows us
something scientists have been trying to hide. In teaching them sign language, we
realize they have feelings, opinions, and know what s going on around them. They
aren t just like ignorant babies with an instinct to eat and mate. People frequently
make exceptions for their dogs. They believe their dogs understand what they tell
them, that their dogs care what kind of dog food they get, that they feel jealousy
when the cat gets attention. Imagine if people felt this kind of empathy and respect
to every species on the planet. Hogan deliberately picks out animals that are
displeasing to most people, bats, snakes, wolves, maggots, ants, and writes about
them as living, loving animals just like the rest of us. They are aware of the process
that we have long forgotten.
I was thinking about birds the other day. There were several of them feeding at my
bird
26. Yog Yoga And Yoga
In addition to meditation, yoga is also an important practice in Hinduism as well
as in Tibetan Buddhism. Yoga is used as a means to enlightenment and has influenced
other religious and spiritual practices throughout the world. The Bhagavad Gita and
the
Yogasutra are some of the scriptures that establish the basis for yoga. The four main
types of yoga are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga and Raja Yoga. Yoga helps
gain a mastery over the body and mind and can lead to the knowledge of actual reality.
The ultimate goal of yoga is to attain liberation from suffering and the endless cycle of
birth and death. Yoga and meditationare used together in order to achieve this
liberation and one who studies yoga is referred to as a yogi.
While at homestays in a village outside of Mae Rim, Thailand, I had the
oppertunity to meet a man named Ajarn Penom. Penom was the husband of our Thai
language teacher, Ajarn Petchara. Penom, though no longer, was ordained as a monk
in
the school of Theravada Buddhism when he was just a small boy. He served as a
novice and then monk for ten years. One day instead of our regular language class,
we were lucky enough to
have Penom come into class and talk to us about Theravada Buddhism and his life as
a
monk. That night we had the opportunity to visit the temple of his residency, one of
the most
beautiful in Thailand, and participate in meditation, chanting and a walking ceremony
where we circled one of the temples
27. Comparing Poems Ghazal And To His Coy Mistress
Both Ghazal and To his coy mistress explore intense feelings and attitudes towards
love. In Ghazal , the narrator uses the word if multiple times, as if they are thinking
of different scenarios in their head about their lover. This suggests that the narrator
feels as if they have endless time to spend with their partner; they think that love is
timeless, and they have plenty of time to try out new ideas and scenarios with their
love. The anaphora of the word if suggests that their partner is constantly on their
mind, and that they continuously think about them, showing that the narrator s love
is passionate and consuming. The idea of timeless love is also reinforced through the
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While we may suggests that the narrator thinks that their love is running out of time,
and that they should act upon it now before it s too late, and that they should make
the most of it whilst they can. This is further reinforced when the narrator writes
rather at once time devour , showing that the narrator sees time as the enemy, and that
it may devour their lover before they can fully express their love to each other. The
first stanza in his coy mistress is written in tetrameter, suggesting that the narrator is
controlled and calm, trying to put forth their suggestions and persuade their lover to
fulfill their
28. Adam Smith s Division Of Labor By Adam Smith
Adam Smith Division of Labour
Adam smith is considered as the Father of Economics. He was a british moral
philosopher. His most important contribution to Economics is the Invisible hand.
Smith defined the invisible hand through the following statements; Every individual
... generally, indeed, neither intends to promote the public interest, nor knows how
much he is promoting it. ... he intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in
many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of
his intention ... Nor is it always the worse for the society that it was no part of it. By
pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually
than when he really intends to promote it. I have never known much good done by
those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very
common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading
them from it (Lim).
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It will create social cooperation in the production process. Division of labour was an
expression of man s constant need for cooperation and the help of his fellow beings.
Smith believed division of labour would:
Labourers would require training as they only had to master a specific task
It would be quicker for a labourer just to use one particular tool rather than many.
The amount of time wasted between switching jobs would be abolished as the
labourer would require just one tool.
The labourer would remain stationary as the work would be brought them along the
assembly line.
Labourers would hone their skills to a particular job which best suited them.
Criticism of Adam Smith s Division of labour
Smith himself in his book Wealth of Nations critiqued his study on divisions of
labour by claiming that due to corruption and degeneracy of large numbers of people
divisions of labour would fail unless there was active government action to prevent
29. I Am A Soldier And A Good Person
The army has taught me so many great things. It taught me how to be a disciplined
soldier and a good person. I was inexperienced of life before I joined the army.
Therefore, I was overwhelmed of life lessons when I came to basic training.
However, I learned the seven army values which were loyalty, duty, respect, selfless
service, honor, integrityand personal courage; I experienced every value throughout
my training process. They help me to discipline myself to be a good soldier and a
good person. The value that I honored most was integrity. I was taught that integrity
was doing what s right, legally and morally. However, throughout my training
experience, I understand integrity as fearless, to tell the truth, responsible for your
own action, and hardworking.
Integrity means the courage, to tell the truth. In the beginning of my training
process, I was told to study the seven army values by heart. I didn t understand why
my drill sergeants made such a big deal about those values. The seven words were
easy to remember, and we all knew the meaning of them. However, I changed my
mind when I witness Lopez s situation. Lopez ate a Twister bar and left its wrap in
the trash can. My drill sergeants found out about it and questioned the whole
platoon. Lopez was fear of the punishment, so he didn t admit his wrong action.
Lopez was considered having no integrity by the whole platoon. However, Lopez
wasn t the only one who was accused of having no integrity; my drill sergeants were
30. Weinstein Feminist Theory
Men are considered to be the dominant gender in basically every industry. This
heavily applies to the Hollywood film industry, where most films are directed,
produced and/or written by men. With this, it s no doubt that these men have a sense
of power over everything, since they are in charge. Unfortunately, some men take this
power a little too far. Over the years, various malecelebrities have been accused of
sexual abuse and harassment towards their female co stars, assistants etc. The most
recent example of this is the various allegations against one of the biggest film
producer in Hollywood, Harvey Weinstein. Since the allegations have come out, a
bunch of female celebrities have lent their support towards the victims of Weinstein
and some even shared their own experiences with the disgraced producer. However,
not many male celebrities have come out to condemn Weinstein s actions. In fact,
The Guardian, a British news agency released an article stating that they asked over
20 male celebrities who worked closely with the producer, and none of them returned
their calls at the time (Wong and Levin,2017). To explain the event and why
Weinstein and these male celebrities acted the way they did in this situation, I
decided to use the classical theory Conflict Theory and the contemporary theory
Feminist Theory. After looking at both theories, I have decided that Conflict Theory
is the best way to explain this situation due to the power status Weinstein and the men
have
31. `` Medicine For Melancholy `` By Barry Jenkins Essay
Medicine for Melancholy , a film by Barry Jenkins, uses the story of a young African
American couple learning about each other to explore how Jenkins himself feels
about San Francisco s reputation for beauty and inclusion. The film starts with the
main characters, Micah and Joanne, waking up the morning after a drunken one night
stand and realizing that they do not know much about each other. Micah manages to
beguile a reluctant Joanne into spending the day together in San Francisco. Jenkins
uses picturesque and diverse communities as backdrops for the couple to celebrate
the superficial beauty and inclusiveness of San Francisco. As Micah and Joanne learn
more about each other, they discover that they have different perspectives about the
same city. Micah defines himself and his experiences in the city based on being
African American, and, although Joanne is conscious of her race, she does not view
race as what defines her or her place in San Francisco. At first the Jenkins focuses on
Micah s perspective, highlighting his passion for proselytizing about how black
peopleare struggling to find their identity in the city. With help from Joanne s more
centrist views and Jenkins artful cinematography, the film shifts focus away from
Micah s race centric perspective of inclusion to reveal that San Francisco, the city of
otherness, is actually forcing lower income people of all races to leave by
redevelopment making housing unaffordable. Through the depiction of a young
32. The Beginning Of World War I And Commencement Of A...
The year of 1914 marked the beginning of World War I and the commencement of a
tumultuous era for politics, society and art. Amongst the considerable number of
people negatively affected by the dreadfulness of the war, many of them found
different ways of expressing their repugnance towards the horrific routes that
humanity had taken. The Dadamovement in particular began not only as a reaction
against the war but also as a commentary on the social circumstances that lead to it.
This essay reflects on the context that allowed the art movement to flourish and the
circumstances that lead to its decline. The rise of machinery, mass production,
fascism and overall disillusionment with society provided an ideal environment for
radical movements to emerge.
The First World War was one of the greatest military conflicts to be observed in
recent history, happening during a time when humanity was rapidly advancing, to
the point that it seemed unlikely for society to fall in such disarray s quickly. Most
people were astonished by this decline and it stirred a certain sense of antipathy in
the general public, antipathy towards politics, towards the bourgeois who had
control over everything at the time and, most of all, antipathy towards the
weaknesses and errors of the people who were so eager to praise their nations yet
allowed their countries to join in the chaotic massacre of the war.
Art has always had an important relation to its historical context and, naturally, this
profound
33. Essay On American Sniper
Everyone will love American Sniper
My all time favorite war movie is called American Sniper. American Sniper is
based on a real life story about Chris Kyle also known as Bradley Cooper. It tells
the story of his life from being a little boy to risking his life to save our country.
American Sniper is a must see movie because of the realistic scenes, the problems
that occur at home and at war, and the serious times.
The reason you should definitely watch American Sniper is that the movie is just
so realistic. The movie is mainly filmed in the middle of Iraq and some parts in
California during the summer time. The blurry view of the terrorist in an
abandoned ally way with bombs exploding in the background are undeniably
accurate. The war scenes are definitely spot on. In one scene the marines are busting
down doors to secure the premises and come to find terrorists hiding in an old run
down house is too lifelike. Where this film shines, in my opinion, was in the degree
of accuracies it had in its presentation (Davis).
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Although the movie is mostly serious there are humorous scenes. The bar scene for
instance. These flashbacks form the film s most conventional stretch, including a
tartly humorous scene at a bar where Kyle charms his way past the defenses of the
beautiful Taya (Sienna Miller), despite her early claim that she d never date one of
those arrogant, self centered pricks who call themselves SEALs (Chang). Taya
(Sienna Miller) claims she will not ever date a SEAL, she soon falls in love and
spends the rest of her life with
34. The Theory Of The Mind And Behavior
It is difficult to tie together the infinite pools of facts about the history of Psychology.
We can trace it back to its roots, held deep in philosophy; even ancient Greek
philosophers such as Plato introduced the concept of Anamnesis, suggesting that we
are born with imprinted knowledge. Aristotle, a student of Plato, theorized the
concept that we were born a blank canvas and the development of our minds are
sculpted by our experience, demonstrating that modern psychological debates of
nature VS nurture, and interests of the functions of the mind, have been discussed for
centuries.
Psychology as we know it today is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. All
scientists whether chemists, biologists, physicists or psychologists must employ
scientific methods to study empirical data objectively. So I ve chosen to start in the
year 1879 with the official opening of the first psychology laboratory by German
physiologist Wilheim Wundt 1832 1920, although, nowadays his methods of
experimental introspection are criticized for being too subjective and unreliable, his
introduction to the idea of using laboratory apparatus and scientifically measuring
Psychology, watered the seed for the growth of Psychology as a science for future
psychologists. Such as his student Edward Titchener, who went on to found the first
school of thought Structuralism using reductionism to analyze the reduced elements
of human consciousness
When Wundt s work spread to America and to William
35. The Great Gatsby- Color Symbolism
The Power of Color Colors are used many different ways by many different people,
but are used mainly as a reflection of the way one feels or his or her own
personality. This idea is depicted through the different characters created in F. Scott
Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby, set in the post World War I era. The novel evinces the
major themes through the use and explanation of many diverse colors. Jay Gatsby, the
most significant character in the story, leads a very materialistic lifestyle. Hoping to
gain back his old love, Daisy, Gatsby uses his money to impress her, hopefully
leading to their settling down together. Daisy s second cousin once removed, Nick
Carraway, is the link that helps to connect Gatsby and Daisy. Nick deliberately...
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Caught in the romantic atmosphere of the night, Nick puts [his] arm around Jordan
s golden shoulder (Fitzgerald 79). Both description serve to symbolize the fact that
she is happy and quite valuable, as of now, to Nick. While gold and silver are two
valuable colors to the characters, gray symbolizes the corruption behind the money.
One depressing color that is quite significant to the story happens to be the very dull
gray. Gray represents the neutral, dull and corrupt society that resides in America. It
is seen, through some of the structures, that corruption has made a big impact on
everyone surrounding them. One such structure, that is only mentioned briefly, is the
villages in France. When Nick first meets and talks to Gatsby, they bring up how both
men look familiar to one another. Ironically, they both took part in some section of
World War I, Gatsby, in the ninth machine gun battalion, and Nick, in the Seventh
Infantry (Fitzgerald 47). During the quick recapitulation of the war, [they] talked for
a moment about some wet, gray little villages in France (Fitzgerald 47). These
villages represent the corruption and destruction that the war has brought to the
people and society of France. Another gray structure is the windows at Gatsby house.
Even though Gatsby is a man of money and success, the gray windows on his home
signify that this happiness is just a facade, and that in reality, there is much
fraudulence hidden within Gatsby
36. Social And Emotional Intelligence Quotient
Social and emotional intelligence refers to the quotient of competency one
possesses in the areas of self awareness and social awareness. With the ability to be
crafted throughout the course of one s life, SEI is a learned skill or cognitive skill.
Thus, one can alter his/her social and emotional intelligence quotient (SEIQ), making
it subject to either improvement or decline. SEI is divided into two separate
categories of Intrapersonal and Interpersonal. The Intrapersonal category relates to
one s capacity to manage his/her own feelings and emotions. The interpersonal side
refers to the discernment of the emotions and feelings of others. Social and Emotional
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Given the traits this quadrant was comprised of, I fully anticipated scoring highly
in Other Awareness. On the other hand, I was slightly surprised that Self
Management proved to be my weakest quadrant. However, I am by no means
confused by this when I consider which traits brought that overall score down.
That said, I do agree with my overall quadrant scores and can definitely see these
score as an apt reflection of my personal strengths and weaknesses in these areas.
Within the 26 individual trait scores, I gained a great deal of insight into what areas
I excel in and what areas I should focus on improving. My highest scored traits were
Empathy (15), Situational Awareness (14), Service Orientation (14), and Emotional
Self Awareness (14). Empathy is defined as the ability to sense the feelings and
perspectives of other, whilst taking an active interest in their concerns (Institute for
Social + Emotional Intelligence, 2015). This is an area that I know myself to be
extremely strong in and thus figured on it being one of my highest scoring traits. The
ability to be empathetic towards others comes very naturally to me, so much so that I
have a tendency to overexert and exhaust myself frequently. Wanting to help, support,
and understand others emotionally is an integral part of my personality and I very
rarely experience difficulty in understanding someone on an emotional level.
However, I sometimes go into emotional
37. Witch Of Blackbird Pond Legalism
Exodus 22:22 24 says, You shall not afflict any widow or orphan. If you afflict him
at all, and if he does cry out to Me, I will surely hear his cry; and My anger will be
kindled, and I will kill you with the sword, and your wives shall become widows
and your children fatherless. In The Witch of Blackbird Pond, by Elizabeth George
Speare, Matthew, Kit s uncle and a devout Puritan, completely ignored this Bible
verse because of his legalism. Matthew should not have been legalistic for three
reasons. He was denying good things from his family, his legalism made him unkind
to others, and legalism is unbiblical. The first reason Matthew should not have been
legalistic is because he was denying good things from his family. When he found his
daughters
38. The United States And Australia
The United States and Australia are both industrialized countries with both English
speaking populations with challenges of providing health care coverage. Differences
and similarities can be found in both countries with regards to the health care system.
Both have government programs such as Medicare that is designed for the population
in different circumstances, and both populations use private insurance. With the
implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the United Statesis attempting to cover a
large population of those needing health insuranceyet in Australia Medicare system
covers a larger portion of its population. With the cost continuing to rise along with
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Medicare, Australia s national public health insurance, provides universal health
coverage for citizens and permanent residents in addition to people with temporary
visas from countries with which Australia has reciprocal arrangements. Medicare
covers inpatient care in public hospitals for free or subsidized access to
comprehensive medical services (Mossialos et al., 2015). Citizens may choose to
buy private insurance to cover more health care options and to cover items not
covered under Medicare for example ambulance services. Medicare gives
Australian residents access to health care and is partly funded by taxpayers who
pay a Medicare levy of 2.0% of their taxable income (Ato, n.d.). The first contact
with health services one may need would involve a visit to a general practitioner,
who may refer the patient to a specialist, diagnostic testing, medication for the need
to in a public hospital. Australia s health care system involves public and private
providers. The government funds the public hospitals, whereas those in the private
sector operate the private hospitals. As of June 2014 over 47% of the population had
private health insurance (PHIAC, 2014). The public perception of the Australian
medical system is generally positive and strongly favors a universal public health
system funded by the public (Hardie Critchley, 2008). In the United States the
passing of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, established the
39. The Effect Of Hormones, Cortisol And Its Background,...
Situations interpreted as being potentially dangerous, the body release hormones
that respond to that stress stimuli. It is the body s method of reaction to a
challenge. A common stress hormone, released by the body, is cortisol which
affects the metabolic system. An example of a stressful situation is when a student
begins to write a four page paper and the individual s mind draws a blank and
worries when the deadline near approaches. According to C. Bergland, stress is
perceived as either negative or positive that can have an impact on a person s
mental and physical well being (Bergland, 2013). Stress is something that every
person endures in his or her life and is a difficult factor to control. Many people
understand the symptoms and reasons for a stress response but are unaware of the
biological physiology process to better control the symtoms. This paper will focus on
the hormone, cortisol, and its background, cellular physiology, function, effects, and
understood disorders associated with it.
According to Bruce McEwens, he explains stresses as experiences that are
challenging emotionally and physiologically, which are commonly associated as
negative conditions (McEwens, 2007). The body fails to respond to a particular
threat and is unable to react appropriately (Randall, 2010). However, stress can
beneficial; for the example, an individual who is bodybuilding works to exert stress
on specific muscle groups to promote muscle growth. Positive stress is referred to as
40. The Negative Effects Of Social Justice
Mary Wollstonecraft, famous activist for women s rights in the late seventeen
hundreds declares, It is Justice not charity that is wanting in the world. The difference
between justice and charity can shape the way Americans live and think. For
instance, charity is appeasing the effects of injustice, while justice roots out the
problem and hopefully demolishes it. However, today in America people scream the
word discriminationor White privilege believing that it is the answer to all their
problems. They scream for social justicethat was supposedly never given to them.
They say these terms blaming others for their problems instead of looking at
themselves. The need for reparation for the past feeds their desire for social justice
and equality in everything. The new Social Justice movement has harmful effects
on America because it divides society, focuses on improbable equality, and pushes
one down to bring others up. White privilege, the concept of being at advantage
due to skin color has been the bases for arguments on improbable equal
opportunities in the fight for social justice. According to Su L. Boatright Horowitz,
author of Difficult Times for College Students of Color: Teaching White Students
about White Privilege Provides Hope for Change, white privilege is real and
growing in colleges in America causing white students to be ahead of the game.
Nevertheless, this belief is one sided. Where is the white privilege to those white
families that are
41. Hitler s Argument
This is can be tricky because as much as an institution can teach decency, that does
not guarantee that a person would necessarily learn or want to learn to be decent.
This also makes me question the concept of decency as well because what really is
decency? What does it mean to be a decent person? Does it mean to lend a helping
hand when someone is in need? Does it mean to smile and politely greet random
strangers or to hold the door open for the person behind us? Does it mean to do no
harm onto others? These are the questions that spawn just by trying to break down
the concept of decency. However, I do believe decency is just doing what is right
by the standards of what coincides with what the person believes is decent and
society s definition of decency. An example, society believes in doing no harm to
others and I agree, therefore, I m decent because I would not do any harm to another
person. A politician, however, could shift on what it means on being... Show more
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I would say, no and the reason for that is that Trump can believe whatever he wants
to believe but at the end of the day, that doesn t make him decent. Adolf Hitler
coincides in this example as well because he dropped out of university and was
homeless until World War I, but his university should not be held accountable either
for his indecent actions because this is what he believes in. At the end of the day,
no matter what we are taught in school, especially during our college years, it is up
to us to take away what we learn. Learning to be a decent person varies on an
individual because school can only teach us so much, but we also learn from our
environment, we learn from our culture, and we even learn from our parents.
Institutions, frankly, should worry more about their graduates leave with an educated
mind, but still be optimistic that their graduates also left with a certain decency that
takes them far in
42. American Dream Ethos
What makes America, America? The fact that America is comprised of all kinds of
culture, spirit, and diverse backgrounds is what makes America the country of
freedom and dreams. Evolution of the economy is evident throughout American
history. However, one thing has always remained the same, the idea of American
Dream, even though the dream has the capability to evolve to the people and time
period. The American Dream is defined by the ability, the will, and the strive to
achieve whatever in this life that can ultimately fulfill someone with their own
definition of happiness and success. America is this national ethos, which contains
the characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in it s own
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It is merely a series of thoughts which contemplate the possibility of doing
something. Anyone can create their own version of the American Dream that is
the beauty of it. There is no limit or boundary that you can not reach in order to
achieve your dreams. The American Dream has no specific classification and it
can be described as a life project that never ends because people keep fighting for
their dreams to constantly be progressing towards success. In addition, the dream
will always deal with the social class and status of the people of America. Yet,
however, Angela Whitiker made a life for herself regardless of her social class and
reached her own personal dreams. Being in a country where someone, anyone can
go from homeless and poor to rich and happy and prospering in their own way is
astounding. Without America being the diverse country it is the American Dream
would not be possible. Along with the fact African Americans and women have
been added to being able to work for their own dreams in their own way shows the
true identity of the American Dream and how it does not discriminate or hate or
hold anyone back. The only thing that holds American people from achieving their
American Dream is themselves and that is how the American Dream is fair.
Therefore, in the end the American dream is the ability, the will, and the strive to be
able to work and achieve whatever goals one has in this life that can
43. How Did Queen Mary Influence Her Country
Queen Mary began her reign in 1553, before it came to a tragic end of death in
1558. Although it was a short reign, she made an impact on the country, whether it
be good or bad. At first, Queen Mary allowed for the dual religious system within
her country. But ultimately, she was unhappy with the religious split. She continued
on repealing many of Henry VIII s religious decrees. He broke away from the
catholic church because he was angry with the Pope. King Henry created his own
religious guidelines because he wanted to divorce his current wife, Mary s mother,
Catherine of Aragon. After reinstating her parents marriage, she began replacing his
policies with her own, which included a strict heresy law. The enforcement of this
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When she came to the throne on 17th November 1558, she quickly realized she
had inherited a poor, ill equipped country highly vulnerable to attack. Religious
upheavals over the previous 30 years had deeply divided her subjects. The
Elizabethan reign are referred to as a Golden Age. During this time, England and
Elizabeth faced several major trials. Because Queen Mary Tudor reinstated her
parents marriage, Elizabeth was marked as a bastard child unfit for the crown.
This caused a shift in loyalty within the church. As a Protestant, the Catholics were
looking for a leader such as Mary Queen of Scots. Especially in the early years of
Elizabeth s reign, England always faced the danger of attack from the great Roman
Catholic powers, Spain and France, egged on by the Pope. Elizabeth kept the
Catholic mass in her own private chapel and sent an ambassador to the Papal Court.
Although the Queen and her advisors decided on legislation through the Protestant
faith in mind, she made it clear that she would force no one s conscience to conform
to the Protestant faith and make no one a martyr in the cause of religion. Queen
Elizabeth inherited a military unable to protect a country. However, the House of
Tudor had always excelled in propaganda, whether it be within their own country or
amongst the surrounding nations. England had little chance of resisting a direct
onslaught from them. Elizabeth relied, therefore, on guile, smokescreens, and
44. Terry Jo And Grizzly Bear
Everywhere in the world people are faced with challenges beyond anything they
could ever have imagined. From natural disasters to more common situations,
people all over face their greatest challenges daily. This is a description of real life
events that do happen to many people every day. What will be described to you are
the stories of a little girl orphaned at sea and a group of boys lost in the woods with
a malicious Grizzly bear. The first story of a young girl named Terry Jo on a
vacation at sea with her family turned into a night mare at sea. The next story
described events of young boys at a wilderness camp experience left to survive on
their own who encountered the worst of the wilderness experience. These are two
different stories of fear, terror, human suffering and survival. Both stories describe
the experiences of real people on different paths with similar results. These people
are survivors. In both stories a single antagonist attacked a group of victims. At sea
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In the story at sea Terry Jo was stranded alone to survive after the attack while the
boys had each other. She was stranded alone at sea in a small life raft. The flimsy
float was beginning to disintegrate exposing her legs and feet to the sharp teeth of
parrot fish (Logan p22). The boys camping had their supplies of food, water and
shelter, but Terry Jo didn t. She had no water, food, and, in her white thin blouse
and pink pants, nothing to protect her from the chill of the night (Logan p20). The
boys survived and returned to their families and lives. Terry Jo lost her family and
went to live with cousins. Another difference in these two stories is that Terry Jo
was so traumatized by the event that she hid her story from the world for 50 years
while the campers story made
45. Analysis of an Affair in Anton ChekhovВґs The Lady with
the...
Anna and Dmitri are two people with a strong desire to be together, but this is
conflicted by reality. Their reality is that they are married to other people. The love
that they share for one another represents the struggle that one may face wanting
to break away from reality. Dmitri was a man who had been unfaithful to his wife
quite often. Her imperfections seemed to be his only reasoning for this. Dmitri
was most likely only in Yalta to look for a new woman to have an affair with.
Considering this, being with Anna didn t bother him. He was introduced in the
story as a rather selfish man who seemed to just have his way with Anna. He
referred to women as an inferior race , due to his past experience. Anna, on the other
hand, was new to the idea of being unfaithful to her husband. This scared her so even
though she knew that she loved Dmitri, she convinced herself that it was not real love
that they shared. Throughout the story, both Anna and Dmitri changed the way they
felt about their lives. Dmitri seemed to have had a very superficial relationship with
his wife, and this made him appreciate his relationship with Anna even more. Once
he spots her, the scenery in the story begins to shape. It is full of beautiful colors and
light. The more exciting his life became in Yalta with Anna, the more dull and
uninteresting his life back home became. His thoughts portray to the reader that he
believes Anna is the perfect contender for an affair. The author of the story, Chekov,
46. Live Nation
Live Nation Presentation:
Introduction:
About Live Nation Entertainment
Page 1
Live Nation Entertainment is the world s leading live entertainment and eCommerce
company, comprised of four market leaders: Ticketmaster.com, Live Nation Concerts,
Front Line Management Group and Live Nation Network.
* Ticketmaster.com is the global event ticketing leader and one of the world s top five
eCommerce sites, with over 26 million monthly unique visitors. Established in 1976,
Ticketmaster serves clients worldwide across multiple event categories, providing
ticketing services for leading arenas, stadiums, professional sports franchises and
leagues, college sports teams, performing arts venues, museums and theaters.
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* Grow Advertising and Sponsorship. Our goal is to drive growth in this area and
capture a larger share of the music sponsorship market. We will focus on expanding
and developing new relationships with corporate sponsors to provide them with
targeted strategic programs to deliver more value to the sponsor through our unique
relationship with fans and artists, our distribution network of venues and our
extensive ticketing operations and online presence. In addition, we provide one of the
few ecommerce sites that has a substantial and growing online advertising platform.
We will continue to look for new innovative products and offerings that give our
sponsors and advertisers a unique ability to reach consumers through the power of
live music. * Sell more Tickets and Capture more of the Gross Ticket Revenue. We
will continue to invest in our ticketing software system and related products to
strengthen the functionality of our system and continue to improve our clients ability
to drive ticket sales. We are focused on selling tickets through additional sales
channels, including social, retail and mobile, and leveraging our extensive database
we have built through www.livenation.com and www.ticketmaster.com to better reach
consumers. We are helping our clients sell more tickets by leveraging our extensive
analysis on fan purchasing
47. Krebs Struggle In Soldier s Home
The story of Soldier s Home is about a young man, Harold Krebs, returning to his
small hometown in Oklahoma following World War I. Krebs has seen much more
than the rest of his family and those in his town, and he struggles to just return to
normal life like they expect him to. Krebs is stuck in his own world and does not
know how to invite people in or if they would even fit in the world that he now lives.
Much of the conflict in Soldier s Home is within Krebs himself. It seems, to some
degree, that Krebs genuinely wants to be able to move on from the war. He fights
within, making a few attempts to or having the thought of letting someone else in to
his new world. An example of this, is Krebs inner dialogue about the girls he sees
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The narrator is able to tell the reader not only what his happening in the story but
also Krebs thoughts throughout the story. Telling the story this way gives the
reader more information about Krebs true feelings. We could infer about some of
the things we read and maybe pick up on the difficulty Krebs is having but it
would not be as clear. Krebs spends a lot of his time reading and the book he seems
to enjoy the most is about the war. He only wishes that the book included detailed
maps to go along with the reading. Without knowing all of Krebs thoughts during the
rest of the story we might pick up on some things but may just think that Krebs is
obsessed with the war itself. Since the narrator is able to tell us what Krebs is
thinking, we know his struggles and how he wants to avoid anything that will
complicate his
48. Gambling And Other Impulse Control Disorders Essay
AS 7331 Gambling and other impulse control disorders
Assessment 2: Written Assignment
Submitted by: Prince Jose Sebastian
Gambling and other process addictions are disorders that arise when a person
engages in an action that can be satisfying, but the constant use of which becomes
obsessive and inhibits normal life responsibilities, such as work, relationships, or
health. Addicted people may not be conscious that their behavior is out of control and
is creating difficulties for themselves and the others (DuPoint, 1997). Process
addictions are dependent on a practice, such as gambling, eating, spending, sex, and
working. Sometimes, people have difficulties accepting that this behaviour is an
addiction, and they tend to possess a confidence that they can definitely stop this
compulsive behaviour. Process addictions are considered difficult to overcome than
substances addiction, such as drugs and alcohol.
Gambling is generally defined as risking something of value on the outcome of an
event when the probability of winning or losing is determined by chance (Korn
and Shaffer 1999). Gambling problems affect people from all types of
backgrounds. However, demographic risk factors include being of Maori or Pacific
ancestry, being 18 44 years old, having less educational qualifications, being
unemployed, and living in a neighbourhood of high deprivation. According to
department of Internal Affairs, legal gambling has become increasingly accessible in
New Zealand over the last 20
49. Intelligence Failures And The State Of Foreign Involvement
Intelligence Failures and the State of Foreign Involvement in Benghazi, Libya
The primary issue in researching the incident in Benghazi is the varying information
that was reported on as the event itself, and later the investigation, unfolded.
Secondarily, political biases play a large role in the determination of what is fact as
the event took place only two months before the 2012 Presidential elections.
Intelligence and cooperation with the host country are vital to the security of
embassies and its personnel worldwide. Without it, events like those in Benghazi are
likely to occur again. The months following the Arab Spring were a turbulent time in
across North Africa, but especially in Libya. In November 2011, a month after the
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The excessive amount of weapons held in civilian hands following the end of the
Libyan civil war would later pose a direct threat to those in the consulate and CIA
annex on September 11th, 2012. There were four primary players in the events in
Benghazi. The U.S. Department of State (DOS) played a major part as it is the
agency that controls the vast majority of U.S. foreign affairs and controls all of the
embassies and consulates worldwide. Two DOS employees, Ambassador Chris
Stevens and Information Management Officer Sean Smith, perished during the
assault on the compound. Five Diplomatic Security (DS) agents provided security for
the building during the events of that night. In addition to the five DS agents, at least
three 17th of February militia members provided security for the compound the night
of the attack (Kennedy, 2012). However, depending on what is reported, they were
either armed or unarmed at the time of the event (Kennedy, 2012; Zakaria,
Cornwell, Al Shalchi, 2012). Additionally, approximately two miles away, there
was a CIA annex base, equipped with a Quick Response Team (QRT) that could be
dispatched at a moment s notice to help stave off any violent conflict. The two
other American deaths were the ex Naxy SEALS, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods,
who were part of the QRT (Department of State [DOS], 2012). An Al Qaeda affiliate
also had a presence in the country at this time, finding it easy to establish a foothold
in a country rocked
50. Ethics Tech Transfer
Hailey BrownEthics: Tech Transfer Prior to the Bayh Dole act in 1980, the federal
government was considered the owner of the patents produced by federally funded
research. The Bayh Dole Act allows universities, research institutions and other non
profit organizations to claim ownership of the patentregardless federal funding.
Before Bayh Dole, the federal government held 28,000 patents but only a very small
percentage of those were commercialized. In the years following the act many
universities took advantage of this new opportunity for intellectual property
ownership and commercialization. Universities updated policies to mandate
disclosure of all inventions on campus and created offices of tech transfer. Tech
transfer is defined... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
1998
UChicago Tech, Center for TechnologyDevelopment and Ventures. http:/
/tech.uchicago.edu/
Patents versus patenting: implications of intellectual property protection for
biological research . Nature Biotechnology 27, 36 40
51. The Current Practices Of Obtaining Daily Weights
Abstract Background. Current unit practice is that patient daily weights are obtained
in the afternoon or evenings. However, patient weights in the afternoon and evenings
are not accurate dry weights. According to evidenced based research, to obtain an
accurate patient daily weight, patients should be weighed every morning, after their
first void and before they eat breakfast. Purpose. The focus of this study is to compare
the current practices of obtaining daily weights in the afternoon and evenings,
compared to the evidenced based practice recommended in the literature. Method.
Through interviews and surveys with staff, the barriers to obtaining patient weights
in the mornings, rather than that of the afternoon or evenings, are... Show more
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However, this is not the recommended protocol shown in the literature. The current
unit practice and evidenced based practice will be compared. The barriers to
performing evidenced based practice will also be assessed. Literature Review
Curtis et al., in the article, The importance of daily weight measurements in heart
failure patients: a performance improvement project , addressed the problem of lack
of accurate daily weights by 0500 daily. Despite the policy and importance of daily
patient weights, it was shown that accurate daily weights were still lacking. They
discovered that the problem was the lack of availability of standing scales and lack of
nursing staff support (NSS) understanding of the importance of daily patient weights.
They supplied the floor with an additional standing scale and educated the nursing
staff and support on the importance of daily weights. With these implementations,
accurate patient daily weights increased by 90% (Curtis et al., 2012). Sherer et al., in
the article, Weighing In on the facts: Best practices in daily weight monitoring for
heart failure patients , noted that although daily patient weights were critical data in
managing heart failure patients on diuretic therapy, only 86% of patient weights were
documented. It was found that the reason why patient daily weight were not being
obtained was
52. On the Roads optimism Essay example
In Jack Kerouac s novel On the Road, the narrator, Sal Paradise offers up to us what
seems to be a very optimistic view on life. He is forever singing the praises of how
wonderful his adventures will be and his high expectations for the future. To Sal, the
novel is defined by youthful exuberance and unabashed optimism for the new
experiences that he sets out to find. A deeper look into the novel, as well as a look
at some of the criticswho have written on it, reveals a much darker side, a more
pessimistic and sad aspect that Sal simply fails to realize until the very close of the
action. Whether Sal is hopped up on the optimism of jazz music, secure in his belief
that he is off to find IT, or just excited... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The influence of Dean Moriarty on the novel, in terms of everything from plot to
general tone to the thoughts and dreams of Sal, is immeasurable. Most importantly
though, he is the catalyst for much of this blind optimism for in a sense, he
personifies blind optimism. During the long introduction of Dean in the first
chapter, Sal shows the vast impression that Dean will have on the tone of the
novel: all my New York friends were in their negative, nightmare position of putting
down society and giving their bookish or psychoanalytical reasons, but Dean just
raced in society, eager for bread and love; he didn t care one way or the other
(Kerouac, 7).
Dean s refusal to look at the world with a disapproving eye and always having hope
for simple things like food and sex exemplify his personification of optimism. This
early passage of the novel shows that Dean will and eventually does become the
driving force in the optimism that marks much of the book. Dean s lust for life
guides himself and Sal to places such as jazz clubs, old friends houses, and even
Mexico. But with Dean as well as the cohorts that follow his madness, (Sal, Ed
Dunkel, Carlo Marx and many more) the result ends up being much less than ideal,
despite the fact that they sometimes happen to receive that
53. Power In The Shawshank Redemption
The Shawshank Redemption Throughout human society there has always been a
struggle for justice, equality, and control. While these concepts are ideal and
socially acceptable to most people they can also lead to a state of being in power for
other people. In the film The Shawshank Redemption, the filmmaker achieves a
connection with the audience by showing reoccurring instances of the struggle for
power between the protagonist Andy Dufresne and Warden Samuel Norton through
social status and the desire for perceived justice, equality and control. In order to
understand the fight for power in the film it is important to be aware of the social
classes that form inside the prison walls. As the film opens Andy Dufresne is one of
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While Andy may be low on the social scale inside the prison, on the outside world
he would most likely be considered a highly educated and respectable man due to
his previous position as the vice president of a bank. The Warden uses Andy s
banking talents to his own advantage, but later on in the film Andy flips this around
and takes advantage of the Warden. Being very secretive Andy starts transferring
some of the Warden s money into a fake account he set up for when he gets out of
Shawshank. Similarly as to how The Shawshank Redemption portrays social trends,
people tend to find themselves drawn into different classes or groups in the real
world, which an underlying theme that people can apply to their own lives. In the
film Andy uses this to his advantage by using his outside prison world skills, and by
using the perception he is looked at while inside the prison to successfully be able to
control and get the best of the