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Society As An Outsiders
In William Faulkner s A Rose for Emily and Sherwood Anderson s Hands, both authors present main
characters who is isolated in their respective societies. In Faulkner s work, Emily is an outsider
because she chooses to remove herself from mainstream society by not interacting with other people.
Similarly, in Anderson s work, Wing Biddlebaum chooses to remove himself from society since he has
been falsely accused of being a child molester. In this way, both characters are outsiders in their
communities by choosing to remove themselves of their own free will. First, there are several types of
outsider based on different reasons. A person who decides to take himself away from the society, or
one who different from most people can be said to be an outsider. a person not belonging to a
particular group, set, party, etc. An outsider can also mean someone who is not within boundary or
enclosure. a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc. (OutsiderDictionary.com. Web.
Pg.1). Though the dictionary has already described what an outsider meant, an outsider can also be
when one is trying really hard to succeed at a particular thing but is having difficulty doing that; like
in the case of a student who is having difficulty in passing a course while most of the students seem to
be having no problem with the class. Such student can be said to be an outsider. While this is the case
for students, a homeless is said to be an outsider too. There are various kinds of
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Essay on Christopher Columbus
America s national memory is filled with icons and symbols, avatars of deeply held, yet imperfectly
understood, beliefs. The role of history in the iconography of the United States is pervasive, yet the
facts behind the fiction are somehow lost in an amorphous haze of patriotism and perceived national
identity. Christopher Columbus, as a hero and symbol of the first order in America, is an important
figure in this pantheon of American myth. His status, not unlike most American icons, is
representative not of his own accomplishments, but the self perception of the society which raised him
to his pedestal in the American gallery of heroism.
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People had even more reason to think of themselves in distinctive American terms. (Noble, 250)
Americans, searching for a history and a hero, discovered Columbus. A rash of poetic histories and
references to Columbus emerge in the years following the Revolution: Philip Freneau s The Pictures
of Columbus, Joel Barlow s 1787 The Vision of Columbus, and Phillis Wheatley s 1775 innovation,
the poetic device Columbia as a symbol of both Columbus and America. King s College of New York
changed its name in 1792 to Columbia, and the new capitol in Washington was subtitled District of
Columbia, in deference to those who would name the country after Columbus. Noble observes that,
It is not hard to understand the appeal of Columbus as a totem for the new republic and the former
subjects of George III. Columbus had found the way of escape from Old World tyranny. He was the
solitary individual who challenged the unknown sea, as triumphant Americans contemplated the
dangers and promise of their own wilderness frontier...as a consequence of his vision and audacity,
there was now a land free from kings, a vast continent for new beginnings. In Columbus the new
nation without its own history and mythology found a hero from the distant past, one seemingly free
of any taint from association with European colonial powers. The Columbus symbolism gave America
an instant mythology and a unique place in history, and their adoption of Columbus magnified his own
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Global Pollution
al Explain four different forms of global pollution that may arise from a construction project and
explain four key methods used to protect the natural environment against such pollutants
Environmental Pollution Construction Sites
Construction sites are found both within urban and rural areas, often in the close proximity of homes.
Due to their proximity to homes and the materials used, construction sites may generate home
pollution. This involves air, water, soil, and/or noise pollution. Additionally, construction work may
reveal existing subsurface pollution. In such situation, construction work is stopped and costly
remediation is needed. Thus, construction work may generate construction pollution problems
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Road construction pollution represents the generation of construction contamination at sites where
roads are built
Construction Pollution Prevention and Cost Recovery * Personal damage. From the perspective of the
public, the best prevention is to spend as little time as possible outside (e.g., in your yard or balcony)
close to a construction site during operation time. Additionally, having a rich vegetation around your
home (and between the home and the construction site) will act as a natural filter for the generated
pollution, reducing the amount of pollution you may come in contact with. So, planting in your yards
or even pot plants in a balcony can help. The greener the better. Also, regular spraying of water around
the home will reduce the amount of dust and exposure through inhalation, although the soil and water
pollution may increase (but these are less directly affecting you than air!). However, if you believe
you are already negatively impacted by a construction site in the vicinity, especially if you have been
recently diagnosed with a medical condition involving the respiratory system, you may be entitled to
compensation. Evaluate your pollution case for free. * Property damage. From the perspective of the
construction site owner / developer, you may be faced with building on polluted land
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)
There are many different types of learning disorders in the world today. The two most common are
ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). Today s
classrooms have changed drastically since the 1950 s. Some of the differences would be class sizes,
technology, and learning disabilities. One of the biggest changes in today s education world is the
abundance of students with some sort of learning disability. Studies have showed that there are more
and more ways to help deal with kids that can t seem stay focused. There are many different ways that
teachers can handle students with a learning condition. The three newest types are allowing kids to
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But I also build in transitions every 15 minutes or so that require movement (to get into groups, turn
something in, write on a paper covered wall, etc). I have little to no fidgeting problems or issues with
attention loss. (Gonzalez). the first thing that needs to happen for Albemarle teachers to successfully
create a flexible classroom is: The teacher must have a vision for his or her room. He/she must be
willing to say, I m going to throw out some of this stuff. I don t need this traditional schooling
equipment. When kids move around the room, it allows them to feel more at home. Think about it,
when kids are at home doing homework, they aren t sitting at a desk. They are either at the kitchen
table, couch, in their bed, or on the floor. They aren t sitting at a desk sitting on a hard chair. They
more than likely can sit more comfortably while doing work at home vs when they are at school. The
students can have a choice of clipboards, the floor, end tables, coffee tables to write on when they re
moving around the classroom (Gonzalez). This makes it easier for the students to write when they re
getting comfy around the room. The average attention span of an eight year old is 6.26 seconds
(Ismall). So clearly, that doesn t give a lot of time to engage a kid and get them involved in an activity.
The key to getting a student involved, is keeping them interested. If a child isn t interested, they aren t
going to try very hard
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Compare And Contrast The Blind Side Movie And Movie
It all depends on who you are, where you come from. The Blind Side is a film based on true events
about a boy named Michael who had a bad family life and nowhere to go. He was discriminated
against because of who he was, the color of his skin and what type of family he had come from. The
Tuohy family picked him up off the streets and took them in as their own. He was then apart of their
family and sent to school. In the film, The Blind Side, the director John Lee Hancock kept some
events the same as the historical event but changed a few details that had occurred in real life in order
to add excitement to the story.
In the story The Blind Side, many of the scenes from the movie are very similar to the happenings in
the historical event. One thing that was similar between the movie and the event was the fact someone
at Briarcrest High School talked people into letting Michel into the school. According to the article
The Blind Side (2009) , the football coach at Briarcrest, Hugh Freeze (referred to as Burt Cotton in the
movie), did encourage his colleagues to accept Michael s application. . Additionally, the man who
played Michael Oher and the actual Michael Oher himself were very similar characters. In reality,
Aaron, who plays him, has an appealing gentle giant presence. (Gleiberman). In both the movie and
real life both men seem to have a gentle, kind personality making each of their appearances extremely
similar. As you can see, both the real events and the
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Kant s Views On Freedom Essay
In the following paper, I will outline how my understanding of freedom has changed since reading
Immanuel Kant s An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment? Firstly, I will state the views
that I held on freedom before I read the text, framing them within a political context by labelling
myself as a civil libertarian and explaining what that means. Subsequently, I will provide my
interpretation of Kant s views on freedom through the positive and negative senses and how, for Kant,
that there ought to be a distinction between the public and private use of reason, as it constitutes a
necessary limit on freedom in order to foster enlightenment. Then, I will outline how Kant s views on
freedom have changed my understanding of freedom, stating that they have only strengthened it,
though it has taken on a new degree of nuance as I agree that there ought to be such a distinction
between the two uses of reason. I will also disagree with Kant by arguing that the citizenry must have
the right to dissolve an authoritarian government, as it is necessary to preserve enlightenment. Finally,
I will highlight a paradox that presents itself in Kant s writings, highlighting it through the
contemporary example of Edward Snowden s disruptive usage of his public reason. Prior to reading
the text, my views on freedom were framed around my experience with regards to paying attention to
politics. I have always fancied fashioning my own viewpoints on a slew of topics, and freedom is
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The Beatles
According to a journal article by David Philp, nearly fifteen million people tuned in to watch the
Magical Mystery Tour film. While the Beatles seemed to be pretty close to perfection during most of
their music making years together, at times things did not go so smoothly. Much of the chaos that
ensued was due to the death of Beatles Manager Brian Epstein. Though the group decided to push
forward with Paul s idea of another film with an accompanying soundtrack, the result was possibly
one of the worst Beatles films made. All of this came at one of the best times for the Beatles, their
career was once again at a high point. Although the group had good intentions, the album and film
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It s unfortunate though that by this point the Beatles were take a less meticulous approach their song
writing. Nevertheless, the album still managed to become a hit and has some of the most memorable
Beatles songs such as Penny Lane and Baby You re a Rich Man . Edward Komara even states that
Magical Mystery Tour contains some of the Beatles best work. While others may not find it to be the
Beatles greatest album, it s still quite enjoyable for what it turned out to be. Despite the lack of Brian
Epstein s guidance causing the movie to bomb, the boys still had George Martin in the studio. Despite
the chaotic atmosphere, unfortunate movie attempt and somewhat simple music, the Beatles not only
managed to create an enjoyable album, but still go on to record more fabulous
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Insight on Life and God in The Sovereignty and Goodness of...
The Sovereignty and goodness of God is a book about a woman who is in a stressful situation. She is
desperately trying to please God because she is feeling like he is punishing her. This book is widely
appreciated because I believe a lot of people can relate to Mary Rowlandson. Sometimes we come to a
point in life where we cannot handle all of the stress. We do things to please our parents, God, teachers
and so on. At this point in my life I can relate to the Mary Rowlandson, except I know there is nothing
I can do to please God. A lot of times we get stuck thinking that we have to do things to please him. In
the book The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, Mary Rowlandson is captured and she thinks God is
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I can relate to her. A lot of college students including myself take on too much stress and we strive to
please others when really we should accept ourselves. Mary Rowlandson struggles with taking in the
fact that God accepts her and her situation is a trial she is going through in life that she will overcome.
I also appreciate this work because Mary Rowlandson wants to do many things, how to see her family,
but the Indians do not let her do anything. In this case by comparing it with me I can say that many
times I want to do too many things, but at the same time, something s are out of my control sometimes
life puts us in situations that make things impossible and we need to learn how to make the best of
something and accept it. It is meaningful to me because Mary is put in a situation where she cannot
control things. Eventually she is able to see her family. She never gave up on them and she made the
best out of the situation she was in. In my life I know there are things that are out of my control, but I
am learning that if we keep pursuing life instead of giving up, things will fall in place. A lot of times
we have a vision of out things ought to be. As for Mary, she wanted to see her family instantly, but she
couldn t. Things do fall into place with perseverance but they don t always work out the way we think
it will. This book changed my way of thinking toward things, since this reading taught me to be
patient, because the use of Mary
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Stepford Wives Essay
Final Paper The Stepford Wives (2004)
The film that I choose to analysis is The Stepford Wives. The Stepford Wives is a Sci Fi film which
was released in 2004. It was directed by Frank Oz, who is famously known for his acting roles. Frank
Oz has done the voice of Yoda in the Star Wars series, and several Muppets characters, such as Miss
Piggy. There are three editions to this story, the book, the 1975, and 2004 film. The 2004 version
varies from the others, as it has a slightly different story line. In the 2004 version, the women tend to
hold higher up and specialty jobs, where in the other two, the characters were stay at home mothers
with a hobby in photography (Thompson, 2009).
The Film follows the character of Joanna, who was a very successful woman, a TV producer, but
unfortunately lost her Job. After loosing her job, her husband decides to get out of the city, and moves
their family to a town called Stepford. When they get to Stepford, Joanna and Walter get the tour of
the perfect suburb by Claire. The houses are all beautiful, the yards are perfect, ect. They are shown
the men s association, and the Stepford day spa. This is where we find out how perfect all the wives
are. Joanna and Walter go to a picnic where one of the wives starts to spark, and Joanna tries to call a
hospital, but no one will let her. This is also when Joanna meets Roger, and Bobbie, who are not
perfect like the other wives. Joanna, Roger, and Bobbie decide to investigate a little. They go
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Knowledge, Understanding and Skills in Literacy, Numeracy...
UNIT 303
How my knowledge, understanding and skills in Literacy, Numeracy and ICT impacts on my practice.
In this assignment, I am going to describe how my knowledge and understanding and skills in
Literacy, Numeracy and ICT help and impacts on my teaching assistant role at my school.
All teachers and their assistants are required to have the literacy, numeracy and ICT knowledge,
understanding and personal skills. This will equip us to develop inclusive approaches to addressing the
literacy, numeracy and ICT needs of our pupils.
I believe I know how to find information from books and know how to use the Internet efficiently to
provide me with a good background idea. I often take notes to help me be ahead of the lesson or to ...
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I also support lower ability group in their phonics lesson, I prepare daily activities for this sessions and
provide progress report to the teacher on weekly basis. I play games with the children, use visual
strategies and revise with them all the time to extend their phonics basics.
I also do weekly spelling tests in groups and keep records of their progress in spelling area of Literacy.
I regards to Numeracy sessions, again they often run similarly to Literacy lessons, where I get to
prepare appropriate maths resources and organize the group work or work with certain individuals. I
often need to repeat teacher s instructions to re enforce what pupils should be able to achieve and
maybe introduce follow on tasks to extend learning of the more able pupils. I feel, I still have a lot to
learn in Numeracy department, partly due to the fact that I was not educated in the UK and the
strategies for some mathematical activities are solved very differently here that I would had been used
to. Luckily in Year 1 I can catch up fairly quickly and I am learning along side our children.
I can pick right resources for their activities like number lines, numbers squares, counter and on.
I am fairly confident computer user and I use it in every day activities or planning time. Our children
use ICT suite facilities on weekly basis and I have found that my
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Shopper Essay
In the United States alone, millions of people shop every day. Interestingly enough, despite the mass
amount people, every shopper is classified as a consumer from one of only three main categories. One
can assume a shoppers category by examining the shopper s cart since the products which they have
bought determines their category. Every shopper is categorized as either a proactive shopper, an
aggressive shopper, or a wasteful shopper.
The shopper that only buys the items on his list is the person who makes shopping quick, easy, and
affordable. Those who are proactive and live busy lives most likely fall into this category of shoppers.
My father and I are both great examples of the proactive shopper. Prior to my Bar Mitzvah my mother
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Upon entering the store I went directly to the men s shoes while my grandmother explored the
remainder of the store. After picking shoes I noticed my grandmother heading towards the cashier
with a cart filled to the brim with unwanted shoes and clothing. Even though we only went shopping
for a single pair of shoes we left with a cart full of junk. In contrast to the other shoppers, the last type
of shopper never even purchases his desired item, instead, he wastes his time and money on things he
does not need. The final sect of shoppers is arguably the most foolish approach to shopping. This
shopper is the person who buys everything except for the product he intended to buy. One can entitle
this shopper as the wasteful shopper because of all the time and money wasted on the needless items
they purchase. Unfortunately, my aunt often shops as a wasteful shopper. Many years ago I went
shopping for towels with my aunt. We went to Walmart but, their towels were all overpriced. We
decided it was not worth the money; however, according to her, this was not a valid reason to leave the
store. After an hour of shopping for needless products we finally left Walmart with a cart full of stuff
she did not need nor will she ever need. Spoiled teenagers and young adults also often shop this way.
In fact, there are people that go
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The Kumeyaay People of California Essay
THE KUMEYAAY PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA by Your Name (boldface) ANTH 100: Non Western
Cultures and the Western Tradition Instructor: Dr. Steven R. James Nov. 10, 2014 INTRODUCTION
In my quest to study the life of the ancient California inhabitants, I visited the San Diego Museum of
Man which is an anthropological museum situated in Balboa Park, San Diego, California. The
museum was established in the year 1915 as a result of the Panama California Exposition where
several exhibits were displayed with The Story of Man through Ages being the first. At the
culmination of the exposition, San Diego Museum Association sought to retain the available collection
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Among the artifacts available on the second floor of the museum there are bows and arrows.
Moreover, a visitor can see sharp stones in the collection of artifacts; these are familiar to those that
were used in the Stone Age. Most of the stones resemble the Oldowan tools that were found in
Lokalalei in Kenya; some other also resemble the Hand axe found in Bose in China. In display were
other wooden domestic equipment such as wooden pestle and mortar, a spade and a spear. Pottery was
not left out of the exhibition as there were several pots, weaving was represented by the skin thread
and a hat. Finally, necklaces and other valuable ornaments were in this part of the museum too. 3)
Lifeway of the Kumeyaay People a) Hunters and gatherers In this section, I will analyze the culture of
the Kumeyaay people taking into regard the artifacts available in the museum. To begin with, the bow
and arrows could have been used for two main reasons. The first is for hunting wild game. Wild game
was a source of food to many ancient communities around the world. On one of the printouts in the
museum, I read that the Kumeyaay used to hunt along the coast as well as in the inland and rabbit was
their main source of meat. The arrows were made from cane and straightened in soap stone. Secondly,
bows and arrows were most likely used for protection purposes. The two tools are occasionally made
from wood and have been in use for a long period of
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The Role Of Social Stratification In The 17th Century
The economic affairs of the 16th to 17th century England a period where England experienced
extreme population growth encouraged the migration of more than half of the English population west
across the Atlantic . In addition to its population s growth, England was amid a civil war and a
revolution during 1642 1660, that consequently propagated waves of political and economic refugees,
finding their way to the Caribbean, to escape from the nation s civil conflicts . Taking note of the ways
in which dominant European powers Portugal and Spain conducted forms of active exploration and
exploitation of the New World. Distinctly, for the reasons of, accumulation of land, wealth, and
political power through means of exploiting its colonies resources. Virtually, England sought to mimic
the Spanish economic success in their own Caribbean exploits. In contrast to the ways in which the
Spanish pursued their own economic goals. The English economic success, relied on private
companies to carry out commercial and colonial efforts . To emphasize, this meant that private men
and companies secured the right from the crown to claim and settle islands in the Caribbean. Notably,
these private men and companies advantageous socio economic status, consequently began to
formulate the make up of the social stratification in the English colonies. Where social stratification
refers to the persistent patterns of social inequalities within a society. Essentially, the colonies operated
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Judith- Compare and Contrast
Judith Old English and Vulgate Versions
Upon looking closely at the Old English and Vulgate versions of Judith, one can catch a glimpse of
how culture was during the time they were written by comparing and contrasting the elements of the
story that are presented and modified. The distinct differences that can be found between the Old
English and the vulgate versions of Judith provide a clear view of what the Anglo Saxons considered
to be important, and what they felt required respect. When comparing and contrasting these two
versions, one can utilize other Old English works such as Beowulf and The Wanderer to clearly spot
the differences and similarities to receive some insight into the culture and feelings of the Anglo
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10, Book of Judith 16:23). The idea of Judith being a warrior for the rest of her life seeking glory and
fighting in battle was most likely an idea that the Anglo Saxons could not give up on and shows the
need their culture had for heroes that garnered glory.
A difference clearly illuminated by examining the two works is the role of women in Anglo Saxon
culture. The Anglo Saxon version of Judith clearly illustrates the idea of a Valkyrie, a woman who is
not afraid to battle, and revels in the thought of Judith being a strong captain or even warrior who
leads her people to a bloody victory. This conception is evidenced by how Judith is characterized in
the Anglo Saxon version being portrayed as a valiant virgin with nerve and vigor (Judith Ch. 10). This
stands in stark contrast to the book of Judith verses three through four where Judith is revealed to be a
widow who has lived alone for three years and four months. It s obvious by looking at these two
different stories that one can tell what was important to the Anglo Saxon people. A young woman
strong and stable without a care in the world besides who she was fighting would appeal greatly to the
warrior culture of the Anglo Saxons. But the book of Judith reveals to us a woman in deep sadness
who has fasted all the days of
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Persuasive Essay On International Adoption
In today s society, the idea of adoption is an open and welcome one. When an adoptive family begins
to explore the idea of adopting a child, it is easy for them to quickly become overwhelmed with
information, questions and decisions (American Adoptions, Inc). However, one of the biggest problem
most adoptive parents could run into is whether they are wanting to adopt domestically or
internationally. With the number of celebrities advertising the ease of adopting internationally and the
publicizing conditions the orphans live in it makes American families want to adopt internationally.
The number of children in the United States in foster care approved for adoption and the number of
newborns born unwanted does not make the news so it domestic adoption is not as glamorous.
Domestic adoption should be the first choice to help improve our country and give the children born in
the United States a chance at a family.
In recent years international adoption has been presented as an easier and quicker adoption process.
The process is not as easy as it seems and some countries forbid adoption of their children to families
in the United States. When adopting from a different country a person must be in agreement with
adopting different ethnic or racial groups. Depending upon the country from which you adopt,
international adoption can be very costly, ranging anywhere between $32,000 to $66,000 dollars,
depending on the child s country of origin. Travel costs to the country
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How 5-HT modulates NMDA receptor activation is a key...
How 5 HT modulates NMDA receptor activation is a key question of interest. Despite being cation
channels, NMDA receptors have non linear, voltage dependent conductance (Mayer and Westbrook,
1987). This property results from the voltage dependent Mg2+ blockade of the receptor channels
(Mayer et al., 1984; Nowak et al., 1984) and thus leads to the negative slope conductance in the
current voltage relationship (i.e. I V curve; Nowak et al., 1984; Flatman et al., 1983; MacDonald et al.,
1982). Because of the voltage dependent conductance, NMDA receptor activation generates intrinsic
voltage oscillations in spinal neurons of rat (Hochman et al., 1994a; Hochman et al., 1994b) and
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In the cord preparations with TTX treatment, 5 HT application reintroduced the negative slope
conductance in the I V curve of healthy motoneurons failing to show the negative slope conductance
in the presence of NMDA alone (Schmidt and Jordan, 2000). Moreover, in other motoneurons
showing the negative slope conductance in the presence of NMDA alone, 5 HT caused the negative
slope conductance to shift toward the hyperpolarizing direction, which could be reversed by 5 HT
antagonist mianserin (Schmidt and Jordan, 2000). Reducing the bath concentration of Mg2+ also
mimicked the hyperpolarizing shift of the negative slope conductance by 5 HT (Schmidt and Jordan,
2000). Via 5 HT2 receptor activation, protein kinase C (PKC) can enhance the hyperpolarizing shift of
the negative slope conductance in the I V curve of NMDA receptors and also reduce Mg2+ blockade
of the receptor channels (Blank et al., 1996; Chen and Huang, 1992). Therefore, the effect of 5 HT on
the negative slope conductance of NMDA receptors may result from reduction of Mg2+ blockade of
the receptor channels. Even more interestingly, Li and Zhuo (1998) discovered that 5 HT can induce
the transformation of silent glutamatergic synapses into functional ones in some rat superficial dorsal
horn neurons (Li and Zhuo, 1998). They detected silent synapses, which are excitatory postsynaptic
currents mediated by NMDA receptors, by depolarizing the cells from 70 mV to +40 mV (Li and
Zhuo, 1998). However, 5 HT
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Education For Students With Disabilities
Educators continue to determine the best way to teach students with disabilities. As more children
with various disabilities, and other impairments learn with typical children, educators continue to learn
how to include these students in their classroom. There are challenges and benefits that continue to
emerge for educators, children with disabilities, and their non disabled peers. However, the
educational system would agree that education for students with disabilities has improved greatly.
Students with disabilities in inclusive classrooms have shown an increasing number of academic gains
in a number of areas, including better test scores, completing IEP goals, grades, behavior and
inspiration to learn. Placement in an inclusive classroom does not disrupt the academic performance of
students without disabilities; it actually enhances students performances in and outside of the
classroom. Inclusion helps students build relationships, improve social skills and much more.
According to Kathleen (2013), the types of instructional strategies found in inclusive classrooms,
including peer tutoring, cooperative learning groups, and differentiated instruction, have been shown
to be beneficial to all learners (p.2). In my classroom, I have used peer tutoring to help assist the
students who have IEPs, this teaching strategy has led to students achieving their IEP goals and
increased learning confidence in both students.
Throughout the documentary the Habib family shared their
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The Person of Christ Essay
The Person of Christ
When discussing and proving the person of Christ, there are two basic laws that must be addressed
and proven. First you must prove that Christ is one hundred percent human (humanity), then you must
prove that at the same time Christ is one hundred percent God (deity). As human, Christ had a body,
he had a soul and spirit, he had human characteristics, and he was called by human names. In Luke
2:52, it is written that Christ, even though he had a virgin birth, He was born with a human body that
was conceived by a human body. Christ s humanity included both the material and immaterial aspects
of the human body (he was flesh but at the same time he was also Soul and Spirit). For Christians,
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385) . It took not only the humanity of Christ, but also his deity to affect the world in this way. In the
view of His deity, Christ is God. Not only is he Christ, but the Son of God, and called God in the New
Testament. The Johannine teaching includes the following passages: John 1:1, 18, where some
manuscripts read the only begotten God, and that unusual reading may be regarded as grounds for
accepting its authenticity; 20:28,
where Thomas used both kurios and theos of Jesus; and 1 John 5:20. It is preferable to ascribe the
phrase God blessed forever to Christ (Ryre Basic Theology p. 56) .
Apart from his distinction as human, there is evidence of oneness. The New Testament insists that
there is only one true God in James 2:19 as it states, You believe that there is only God. Good! Even
the demons believe that and shudder. Christ is part of the Trinity and is recognized as God in creation
John 1:3, judge of all things in the future john 5:27, and he has omniscience Matthew 9:4. Charles
Ryre proves Christ s deity and involvement in the Trinity in Basic Theology, as he writes,
How then do we arrive at a clear doctrine of the Trinity? Simply by accepting two lines of evidence in
the bible: (a) clear statements that teach there is only one God; and (b)equally clear statements that
there was Someone
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Determinism in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand Essay
Determinism in Nella Larsen s Quicksand
During the Harlem Renaissance, many literary works concentrated on celebrating African American
heritage. However, many other writers also began concentrating on the darker theme of naturalism.
Nella Larsen s Quicksand illustrates many elements of this movement. These include a biological
determinism, where man is conceived of as controlled by his primitive animal instincts and a
sociological determinism, whereby the weak are destroyed and the strong survive in a world of
struggle and chance. Helga Crane, Larsen s protagonist in Quicksand, illustrates the elements of both
biological and sociological determinism in her inability to suppress her natural animal instinct to flee
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Clearly, Helga is internally struggling with her sexual desire for Dr. Anderson by disguising it with
anger towards him. However, instead of confronting these emotions, Helga again allows her natural
instinct of flight to take over in order to deal with the situation.
Helga also illustrates her inability to control the instinct of flight in Copenhagen. During her stay, she
is incited to make an impression and to inflame attention and admiration (74). Helga s desire to attract
attention is overshadowed by her internal struggle with her natural instincts. In Copenhagen she
instinctively...wanted to combat this searching into one thing which, here, surrounded by all other
things which for so long she has so positively wanted, made her a little afraid. Started vague
premonitions (79). Helga is searching for happiness but she intuitively knows from her premonitions
that her search is futile because of her inability to remain in a place that becomes uncomfortable.
By the time Helga s desire to leave Alabama is evident, it is clear that Helga s natural instinct to
constantly escape the reality of her life has become her downfall. This time, she has responsibility
towards her children who she wanted not to leave if that were possible (135). Perhaps, when she began
to have her fifth child , Helga decides to stay in Alabama, thereby fighting the inner demons that have
controlled her life (135).
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of The NFL
The strengths of the National Football League or NFL are rooted deep in the fabric of America. There
is an undeniable tribal nature to the sport of American Football. All across the country devoted
fanatics cheer on their teams may they be unpaid college students or millionaire household names.
Football is not just a sport in America, it is cherished, tattooed and celebrated. The NFL benefits from
having football being a common conversation point in schools and workplaces. From fantasy football
leagues to highly intricate betting in Las Vegas. There is not just passion, but dollars and time being
invested by the end consumer. The NFL saturates Thanksgiving television, it s players are often
celebrities, its story lines are on the tip the American male. Knowing the game of football is often a
rite of passage. Football is American tradition. The NFL clearly has it s place in American culture. It is
evident in the outpouring of corporate sponsors into the league. Companies recognize the visibility
NFL players offer to their products and the NFL leverages that back into its brand. All aspects
surrounding the sport are sponsored. From the sports drink the players slurp then dump on their
coaches after victories to the on the field tablets branded with the iconic window for drawing up plays.
The jerseys, cleats, gloves, hats, helmets, pads and that is just on the field. There s food, cars, watches,
headphones it seems everything that scrapes past the NFL becomes sponsored in some way. Backing
from the NFL appears to currently have exponential upside increasing brand awareness.
The National Football League has made many people rich, but it is not short of problems, controversy
and appauling storylines. The two weaknesses I can identify are issues in player discipline and player
health. The NFL is inconsistent in how it disciplines its players. Some have reframed this as an league
image issue caused by reckless however the statistics support that the league itself is equally to blame
for the bad reputation. According to independent research, McCann (2014) states, The NFL s
punishment of personal conduct violations has been inconsistent and on average less harsh than its
punishment of drug offenses . There are
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Persuasive Essay On Stray Animals
Most people have, at some point in their lives, encountered a stray animal of some kind. It is common
to see stray animals such as dogs or cats roaming around cities and neighborhoods, sometimes
becoming a burden to the residents of those areas. Oftentimes, people will take pity on these animals
and adopt them as their own. However, as the feral animal population grows, it is becoming
increasingly difficult to accommodate all of the homeless pets. There are around 70 million stray
animals in the United States (Pepelko, 2014). This is a sizeable amount of animals and it continues to
grow each day. There are many proposed solutions to this issue such as euthanasia, an increase in the
amount of shelters, or stricter regulations on adopting animals, but there is one solution that stands
out: sterilization, otherwise known as spaying (for females) and neutering (for males). Sterilization is
the best solution to the growing stray animal population because it eliminates the possibility of
unwanted litters, stabilizes feral colonies, and decreases shelter populations. There are about 94
million cats and 90 million dogs kept as pets in the United States ( Facts Statistics , n.d.). Of all of
these animals, 1 in 3 will get lost in their lifetime ( Alleviating Concerns , n.d.). If an unspayed female
cat or dog becomes lost outside, they are likely to become pregnant. Whether or not the animal returns
home, the result is an unwanted pregnancy. When animals are left out in the
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What Coyote And Thales Can Teach USmmary
What Coyote and Thales Can Teach Us: An Outline of American Indian Epistemology by Brian Yazzie
s Burkhart uses the coyote from Native American tales and Thales from Greek philosophy as a form of
metaphor towards the interpretation and use of knowledge. Brian Yazzie Burkhart book provides a
philosophical argument into why the fundamental principle of how westerners perceive and
understand knowledge is incorrect, in comparison to Native American philosophy. Within Native
American philosophy, the understanding of knowledge is participatory and focused on four main
principles: principles of relatedness, limits of questioning, meaning shaping principle, the moral
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Instead, as stated by Native American philosophy, knowledge is founded upon one s experiences with
the world and the places around them
The concept of knowledge in many ways has opposing forms within the Native American context in
comparison to the western context. The mutual area of which these two branches of philosophy meet
is in respect to phenomenology. Phenomenology relates to science and truth prior to modern science
and therefore has more of a connection natural existence of the world. The ideology of knowledge
natural existence is key to Native American philosophy of knowledge Knowledge is not something
that is sought as it part of what is provided within ones gained experiences with everything around
them. Also, people cannot acquire knowledge on their own, as it is a group effort, we , to be able to
truly understand the knowledge being obtained around. Western philosophy in ways attempts to search
for the unreal, the parts of knowledge that are supposed to be unknown. In doing so, it fails to
experience the simplicity around it and the knowledge that can be gained from that. As stated by Brian
Yazzie s Burkhart, There are simply ways of being, within Native American
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Symbolism In The Graveyard Book By Neil Gaiman
Get Your Detective Hat On, There Are Clues Everywhere Symbolism comes in many forms, and we
can understand them in different ways, such as how a rose might represent romance, or death.
Symbolism appears a lot in literature, adding different meanings and different views to the overall
story. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, weaves a variety of different aspects of symbolism to
give a background to the characters, and the story itself. It all starts with a murder of a family, the
surviving baby and the dark organization that endangers the world. A graveyard and a few familiar
sounding supernatural forces work to protect the light from the darkness. Gaiman weaves together
different pieces of symbolism, such as names, colors, and weather, to cast a different light to what a
reader may see. One of the most distinct examples of symbolism in this book are names. Scarlett
Amber Perkins is one of the characters of the book. In this scene she is a small child that is bright and
happy. Scarlett was happy. She was a bright, lovely child, whose mother worked for a distant
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Scarlett meets a nice man in the graveyard, who is doing graveyard rubbings. He later takes her home
when it begins to rain. As if in reply, the wind gusted coldly and the rain began to beat down in
earnest, (222). Mr. Frost seems cordial enough when Scarlett meets him. But, when he says that it won
t rain, the rain pours down, an ominous message of who he truly is. In this memorable scene, fog
winds through the house in the beginning of the story, when the murder happens. The street door was
still open, just a little, where the knife and the man who held it had slipped in, and wisps of nighttime
mist slithered and twined into the house through the open door, (4 6). The fog represents an air of
mysteriousness and a lack of clarity, which would be perfect for a murder, as what is
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The Theory Of Fictional Characters
Philosophy 356 Thomasson s Artifactual Theory of Fictional Characters The aim of this paper is to
demonstrate the basic principals of Thomasson s artifactual Theory of Fictional Characters while
offering support for its superiority over other theories due to its correspondence with the common
conceptions and practices of literature when concerning fictional characters. Being that fictional
characters are created solely in the works of literature (at least the fictional characters we are
pondering ) it makes common sense for the conditions to allow their existence to be described by
literature. Section 1 of this paper is devoted to outlining the main tenets of Thomasson s theory with
some comparative examples from other accounts of fictional characters. In section 2, I begin my
argument in support of this theory over that of other realist accounts. I also argue in support of the
artifactual theory of fictional characters when faced with opposition dealing with falsely predicted
properties. When trying to place fictional characters into an existing ontological category one is faced
with an abundance of problems yet, this is the primary route in which many philosophers take when
trying to describe what fictional characters are. From the beginning people are asking the wrong
question. This common mistake is asking where do fictional characters fit, instead of, what do i need
of fictional characters to best make sense of the common concerns and practices of literature in
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What Is Rush Hour Racial Stereotypes
The three part movie series Rush Hour uses stereotypical references, gender, race, male gaze, and
intersectionality throughout each of the three movies. The other significant impact of the film series is
that the main characters were not white males, they were minorities. The stereotypical references used
throughout the trilogy use all kinds, from Asian jokes, black jokes, female jokes, etc. It is one of the
funny childhood movies I remember watching growing up as a kid, and never understood that most of
the humor dialogue in the scenes are racist stereotypes and sexual. This movie uses these types of
media concepts to bring in humor to the film and tries to make it seem a little more realistic when first
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In the first movie, Rush Hour when the two main characters Carter (Chris Tucker) and Lee (Jackie
Chan) meet each other, Carter assumes that Lee does not speak English and then says an infamous line
of Do you understand the words coming out of my mouth? . This first dialogue between these two
characters has introduced a common stereotype with non Americans, which is that they cannot speak
English. This is an assumption that sadly, most Americans have. In Matt Lee s The Manipulation and
Role of Stereotypes in the Rush Hour Trilogy he breaks down the racial stereotypes throughout each
of the films. Regarding the racial jokes, audience members reportedly did not take as much offense to
the stereotypes because the two characters who were making these jokes, were minorities. Lee s
research also says that neutralizing the racial jokes helped since Carter and Lee ended up becoming
friends. In the beginning, it was not the case; they were just around each other when the jokes started.
In the same paragraph, it is stated that since Rush Hour used the ability to depict a positive image of
an African American and an Asian it ends up canceling out the racist stereotypes in the film.
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Mine.
What are your preparations before the exam? Answer: National examinations are quite different from
the tests that we take in school. The only thing they re alike is that we don t know what to expect. In
terms of difficulty, I personally think that reading books relating to my course during college years is
very vital. In doing so, cramming and conscious information overload can be avoided. Aside from
that, before departmental exams, I answer a lot of mock questionnaires in high hopes of correctly
attacking how the exams were fashioned. In other words, it is building strategy over defeat. Is nursing
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However, there are times when the book and topic conflicts with the actual experience. Apparently,
there is a lot of updated information of Nursing Fundamentals that the senior nurses do not know.
They rely on old school materials that pave way to conflicts between the new and old ones. Hence,
information should be clarified. Maternal Child Nursing is intriguing but gives me bewilderment. Due
to the vast instruction there is available, sometimes, I become confused. When I answer NCLEX
questions, there are answers that I deem correct, which in turn is not. Maybe because of over analysis
or I just failed to understand the subject matter. I believe that Nursing Jurisprudence and Nursing
Ethics come hand in hand. However, there are far too many technical terms to remember, laws to
familiarize and ethical consideration to understand. It is quite confounding for me. Nursing Research
Leadership Management are good subjects, but they just don t interest me at all. The fact that these
subjects are difficult makes me want to close my eyes and weep. How do you see yourself now and in
the future? Answer: I believe I m still far from becoming the competent nurse that I ought to be, but I
am toiling hard, I want to give the best of what I have to grow in my future profession. My future will
be determined by what I have now, what I know, what I have learned, and what I plan to
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Application Of A Server Hardening Essay
Server Hardening
In our network technology Server Hardening is one of the most important things to be handled on our
servers, becomes more understandable when you realize all the risks involved. The default
configuration of most operating systems are not designed with security as the primary focus. Now a
days default setups are focus more on communications, usability and functionality. To protect our
servers we must establish solid and sophisticated server hardening policies for all servers in our
organization. Developing a server hardening checklist would likely be a great first step in increasing
our server and network security. Make sure that our checklist includes minimum security practices that
we expect of our staff.
Server Hardening Tips Tricks:
Server Hardening is the process of enhancing server security through a variety of means which results
in a much more secure server operating environment. This is due to the advanced security measures
that are put in place during the server hardening process. There are several key requirements you must
meet to ensure that the server hardening processes described in this section achieve their security
goals:
Step 1: Be rigid on passwords
Main points: Enforce stronger authentication by encouraging the use of passphrases and requiring a 15
character minimum.
Step 2: Use Windows XP software restriction policies through Group Policy
Main points: Use Group Policy to block all extensions related to scripts and disallow especially
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Elie Wiesel As A Victim To The Holocaust
The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to
1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells his story
and how he survived, changed, and adapted to being put into labor camps and forced to work and was
starved. Elie was forced to work for nearly four years in these camps surrounded by hundreds of other
enslaved Jews. His experience was the definition of trauma. The traumatic experience altered his
relationship with his father and emotionally changed him.
The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to
1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells
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Comparing Ways in Which Celebrities are Presented in Two...
Comparing Ways in Which Celebrities are Presented in Two Tabloid Newspapers
I will be focusing on the representation of celebrities in two newspapers, the Daily Mail and the Daily
Star. I chose these newspapers as one is a redtop and one a blacktop. The Daily Mail is a blacktop,
these are generally aimed at the higher classes as they contain more challenging language, and are for
perhaps more intellectual people. From this newspaper I chose £2m bland bombshell (3rd January
2004), an article on the recent successes of TV star Linda Barker. The Daily Star is a redtop, therefore
aimed at the lower classes. It uses more simple, colloquial language, as this is generally the language
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I am going to explore whose interests seem to be served in the articles I chose.
£2m bland bombshell tells of how Barker has gone from little known interior designer to one of the
most recognised faces on TV , even though she seemed destined to be C List . On this article,
practically the entire page is taken up by images of Barker compared to relatively little writing. The
pictures show all of her recent projects through which she has gained large sums of money. There are
10 images in total, each showing how much money she received from them, these could be shown to
emphasise just how many features Barker has appeared in and how much she has gained from them.
The article also grabs the readers attention, as there are so many pictures. This could also put more of
an emphasis on her looks, she is quite good looking and this may attract more readers.
The article on Barker is largely covered with images of her various projects. There are no shots in
which she comes across badly and she is posing in all of them. There are no pictures of her outside her
advertisements in her normal everyday life. This could suggest that advertising is her life, and she
does nothing but try and make more money. The pictures, which take up around 5/6 of the page,
emphasise just how many programmes she has been involved with. The
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Going To The War And Dulce Et Decorum Est
The two poems To lucasta going to the War by Richard Lovelace, and Dulce et Docorum Est by
Wilfred Owen both convey a very similar view of war but a different experience of battle. They both
contrast each other in that, Lovelace s poem presents the prewar view of war because Lovelace never
really saw war. He died before he actually made it to the ront line. War had been presented as glorious
and honorable for centuries and Lovelace poem reflects this with him being a 17th century aristocrats
with ties to the english royalty. In that environment a man s word was indeed his bond. If he had
promised to support his king, and then failed to do so he would have been publicly disgraced and
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It presents the actual during war and after fighting view of war. This poem describes a battle and a
death in the battle because Owen actually died in action or as a result of it which is passionate and
sorrowful. Bent double, like old beggars under sack, Knock kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed
through shadge. This presents a different view of war. Look at the strong words that are used to depict
the action; haunting, blood shod, drunk with fatique, this is what war is really like, the poem implies.
So, don t give me that lie that it is glorious to die for one s country (Which is the translation of the title
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori). My friend, you would not tell with such zest, To children ardent
for some desperate glory, The old lie; Dulce et Decorum est Pro partria mori. While war has been
presented as glorious and honorable in literature for centuries and Lovelace s poem reflects this, Owen
s poem takes a different turn towards the modern in literature and contrast Lovelace s with the tone of
an actual battle, post war experience and its
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Substance Abuse And The Active Substance Abuser
Unbeknownst to many addicts and alcoholics, is the silent suffering of their loved ones as they
struggle to cope with the misadventures of the active substance abuser. Unfortunately, many people in
this situation may feel alone and lost when it comes to the pathway to recovery. Not only for the
addict or alcoholic, but a course of action that can give back some semblance of control and peace to
the spouse. Sadly, the odds are never in favor for either of the two parties involved; however, people
determined to salvage their connection with a loved one may yet be able to do so. Substance abuse of
a loved one can be a near impossible situation to manage; whether intimacy problems, unmet living
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Sexual intercourse or palpable affection are but two, albeit very critical, factors that play to the healthy
levels of physical intimacy shared by a couple. Unfortunately, when a spouse abuses substances a
whole litany of side effects can occur. For starters, the non alcoholic spouse may be generally less
attractive due to their significant others behavior. Also, the libido of either a man or a woman are
adversely impacted by chronic substance abuse. Lastly, desire may be there for both parties, but male
addicts and alcoholics may experience some degree of erectile dysfunction. Other than the obvious
endorphins, dopamine and other feel good chemical reactions that naturally occur when two people
engage in sexual congress, couples that fall short in this part of a relationship may feel additional
frustration and inadequacies that tie into a deeper emotional intimacy concern. Secondly, emotional
intimacy is for most couples the far more important tie that will make or break many relationships.
After all, couples spend a majority of their time connecting on levels other than sex. Respect, trust,
value and other feelings create bonds that will dictate the success of a relationship. Alcohol and drugs
are effective in their means to distort and inhibit emotional connections. For the substance abuser, the
priority first and foremost is how to get that next drink or drug. This is a tough pill to swallow for
most loved ones, as they may
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Urban Legend
Urban Legend Noooooooo! shrieked George. You can t make me go in there. Haven t you heard of
any of the stories Step? Yes I have George, but stop being a scaredy cat and let s go! yelled Stephanie.
Stephanie is very curious and brave middle school student that is 12 years old. She has light blonde
hair, bright blue eyes, and is 4 9. Her best friend George however, is the opposite of her. He is a shy
and weak little middle school student that is also 12 years old and is in the same grade as Stephanie.
He has deep red hair, big brown eyes and only 4 7. No Step! George cried. They say that as soon as
you step onto Dan s property there has been no one that has ever come back alive. I heard a story once
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He turned them on so dumb people like you will go up there and then he will kidnap you! replied
George. That s not true. Let s go, said Stephanie. Stephanie got up in her ladybug costume. As she
opened the white picket fence it squeaked but she didn t care. Once inside the yard she followed the
sidewalk path and made sure that she didn t go into the tall thick grass for which she didn t know what
was in it. George slowly up from behind the fence and ran to where she was. As soon as the reached
the big front steps of the old Victorian house George said, Step, I don t think this is a good idea. Hold
my hand. They held each other s hand and Step took a big loud step like she owned the place. Be
quiet! whispered George. Why George, asked Stephanie. I am not scared of him and don t care if he
hears me. As she stepped on the old wooden front step board it creaked and came a little loose. George
jumped and started shaking. This did not stop Stephine however. She kept walking and when she got
to the top of the steps she could see into the big pot of candy. As she looked in she heard a the old
wooden swing move in the wind with a loud creaky sound. George jumped at the sound of
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Motorking Corporation
Motorking Corporation New Gas Extender
As Motorking Corporation considers introducing its now gas extender product into the market, the
management must consider various factors to determine if this is a good financial move. The
production manager needs to determine if the product will generate a profit for the corporation, how
much product is expected to sell to determine how much to produce and how much to outsource.
The first thing that the production manager must consider is the optimal quantity of cases that can be
produced. The marketing manager has indicated that if the economy is strong then Motorking will sell
100,000 cases. If the economy is moderate Motorking will sell 70,000 cases, and if the economy is
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This gives the production manager a 62.5% prediction that the economy will be weak and an 83.3%
prediction that economy will be strong.
Motorking Corporation must also determine whether or not to sign a contract with DSI to conduct the
survey. Based on the forecasted profits, a decision tree was constructed using the past market research
study conducted by DSI to provide a graphical representation of the decision making process. It shows
the natural or logical progression that will occur over time.
For the Motorking Corporation, the DSI tree estimates a profit of $1,885,137.50 in a strong economy
and after subtracting the DSI fee of $20,000 leaves the corporation with $1,865,137.50 which is
greater than $1,577,291 (This is Motorking s Expected Value for Perfect Information). This proves
that the Motorking should hire DSI to conduct a market survey.
The expected value approach is used to determine the expected value with perfect information (EVPI).
The EVPI is obtained by subtracting the expected value without perfect information (EMV) from the
EVPI.
The maximum payment that Motorking Corporation should pay for perfect information is $56,672.
Maximum payment for DSI services should be $327,846.88 ($1,885,137.50 $1,577,291)
Motorking Corporation understands that the fuel additive industry is 1.3 billion dollars in the U.S. and
is divided up by the
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Fahrenheit 451 Deuteragonism Analysis
The protagonist and deuteragonist in Fahrenheit 451 are introduced as having opposing views on
society. Montague, the main character is initially shown to be a conforming individual. This is
confirmed by the mention that for him It was a pleasure to burn ... a special pleasure to see things
eaten, to see things blackened and changed (Bradbury 1). The description shows that the protagonist
felt no sense of guilt for his actions and that he believed that there was nothing wrong with what he
was doing. The deuteragonist, on the other hand, is shown to be an open minded individual. Her
objectivity of thought is clearly demonstrated by the conversation she has with Montague. Statements
such as Do you ever read any of the books you bum? ... Is it
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Karl Marx Essay example
Karl Marx Karl Marx is often called the father of communism, but his life entailed so much more. He
was a political economist, philosopher, and idea revolutionist. He was a scholar that believed that
capitalism was going to undercut itself as he stated in the Communist Manifesto. While he was
relatively ambiguous in his lifetime, his works had tremendous influence after his death. Some of the
world s most powerful and most populace countries follow his ideas to this day. Many of history s
most eventful times were persuaded by his thoughts. Karl Marx was one of the most influential
persons in the history of the world, and a brief history of his life will show how he was able to attain
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Engels came to meet Marx at a coffee shop to show Marx what would turn out to be perhaps Engels
greatest work, The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. Paris at this time was the
home and headquarters to armies of German, British, Polish, and Italian revolutionaries. Also in 1843,
Marx married to Jenny von Westphalen after a long secret engagement. In 1845, the King of Prussia
had ordered Marx and many others to leave the country after they had put out papers approving of the
King s assassination. Engels and Marx moved to Belgium. Marx devoted himself to an intensive study
of history and elaborated on his idea of historical materialism. He traced the history of the various
modes of production and predicted the collapse of the present one industrial capitalism and its
replacement by communism. Next, Marx wrote The Poverty of Philosophy in1847, a response to
Pierre Joseph Proudhon s The Philosophy of Poverty and a critique of French socialist thought. These
works laid the foundation for Marx and Engels most famous work, The Communist Manifesto. Later
that year, Europe experienced tremendous revolutionary upheaval. Marx was arrested and expelled
from Belgium; in the meantime a radical movement had seized power from King Louis Philippe in
France, and invited Marx to return to Paris, where he witnessed the revolutions in France firsthand. He
moved back to London after being put on trial twice for armed
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Auto Deals Of The United States Automobile Industry Essay
November 2014 automobile deals increment by 5 percent. The great times are proceeding for the US
automobile industry, now nearing the end of its fifth year of recuperation from 2009 s depressively
low deals numbers. Most automakers guaranteed sound increments for November 2014, headed by the
Chrysler Group s 20 percent expansion over a year prior. Deals for Chrysler, Ford and GM
additionally expanded while Nissan and Ford enrolled slight decreases for the month. Jeep deals keep
on paing the Chrysler Group. Chrysler, Ford and GM GM keeps on leadding the business sector,
appreciating a 6 percent deals increment for November. Buick and GMC paced deals with Chevrolet
deals increasing an unassuming 3 percent. Nonetheless, Cadillac deals keep on pulling back, falling 19
percent for the month. GM acknowledged Black Friday deals for boosting is numbers. Said Kurt
Mcneil, U.s. VP of Sales Operations, The buzz around Black Friday helped drive solid showroom
movement however there was a ton more at work in the business sector. Mcneil noted that more
individuals have employments, family unit riches are on the bounce back and gas costs are falling.
Ford deals succumbed to the third back to back month as the automaker retools to deliver its all new
2015 Ford F 150 pickup truck. Ford additionally said that it is increasing creation for two different
models Mustang and Transit and anticipates that brand deals will stay discouraged for the short term.
Indeed in this way, Ford
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Dr Milgram s Experiment On Obedience And Authority Figures
Pioneering Psychologist Stanley Milgram once said, Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and
without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process.
Obedience is like a narcotic; under its influence, even a strong willed person can do horrible things to
others without a second thought. The only way a member of society submitting to powerful authority
can escape being obedient is to live completely isolated. Subjects usually follow the orders given by a
leader without a second thought, with many going the extra mile despite the mental and physical harm
they could cause others. In order to satisfy an authority figure, people are willing to hurt mentally,
abuse physically, or even murder others in cold blood because humans are born with the urge to
comply an authoritarian figure.
This behavior is well represented and tested in Professor Stanley Milgram s experiment on obedience
to authority figures conducted in 1961 to 1963 at Yale University. In this experiment Milgram got
several participants to be teachers and students. Then made the teachers to ask the students questions,
and shock the students every time they got an answer wrong. The shocks given to the the students got
stronger for each answer, and the maximum shock at 450 volts was deadly. The students were actually
just actors who acted as if they were getting shocks, but actually they did not get any shock. This
experiment was conducted to see how far the teachers were
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Economics Of Less Developed Countries
Patrick Hughes
Prof. Lazonick
Economics of Less Developed Countries
December 12, 2015
Final Research Paper
When you go to use your Keurig machine in the morning, chances are that you have some pods filled
with grounds that were grown in Colombia. Their highly coveted coffee bean is sought after by coffee
enthusiasts and in turn the work force is willingly to harvest and process the bean. Next to Brazil and
Vietnam, Colombia is the third highest producer of coffee in the world. Since this commodity is
popular, Colombia takes advantage of the global commodity and its demand for what they have to sell.
We also are going to take on the county of Vietnam Both and Brazil are the top profomers in. As of
2014, Columbia is the third highest producer of coffee only matched by Vietnam and Brazil at #1.
Columbia is on their way to being a fully developed country despite the social ills of their society
mainly being drug trade. Being in South America the climate is ideal for the cultivation of crops as
exports This climate, however is starting to have negative effects on the cultivation of the crop as
temperatures have risen and precipitation is threatening the delicate soil needed to harvest the bean.
Some other commodities produced in Columbia are petroleum, coal, emeralds, coffee, nickel, cut
flowers, bananas, and apparel. I hope to tie my entire research back into the concept of fair trade. This
provides livable wages to workers/ farmers of the crop at a fair price per lb.
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The Sino Philippine South China Sea Conflict
Amy Ly
POL 122
30 November 2015
The Sino Philippine South China Sea Conflict
Introduction In addressing a long time conflict, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled
on 29 October 2015 that it will be holding hearings over a South China Sea territorial dispute filed by
the Philippines against the People s Republic of China. The South China Sea has been a region of
large dispute over both unresolved island and maritime claims by the People s Republic of China,
Republic of China (Taiwan), Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines (Buszynski and Sazlan,
2007). The most recent issues at hand is the PRC s construction efforts in the highly contentious
Spratly Islands, or Nansha (南沙群岛) over the past year along with the Philippines case filed with the
Permanent Court of Arbitration. In this paper, I will be discussing the historical context and situation,
examining the academic and legal responses to the issue, and analyzing the conflict within the
international law framework. Because this is a relatively recent development with little to no legal
scholarship surrounding the event, my analysis will be limited to news articles and journal articles
regarding previous Sino Philippine maritime conflict.
Historical Context and The Situation
On 22 January 2013, the Philippines charged the People s Republic of China under Annex VII to the
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, with respect to the dispute...over the maritime
jurisdiction of the
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Ticket Prices On The Sports Industry
Ticket Prices in the Sports Industry Why are tickets to sporting events so expensive? Ticket resale has
been a concern to people who determine ticket price as well as the fans. If tickets are too expensive to
begin with, then there will be a lot of unsold tickets. If tickets are very cheap, they will be purchased
from the primary market quickly, and then sold on the secondary market at an increased price. Owners
of sports teams and the league should allow the market to control ticket prices. Ticket prices are based
off the demand of the game, team, and league which has resulted in tickets being sold at market value
rather than face value. Ticket prices vary across the leagues as well as pricing strategies. Teams should
continue to profit maximize by charging various amounts for tickets in order to charge the closest
amount to first degree price discrimination.
TICKET PRICE
Prices for a good or service is determined by supply and demand. For tickets to sporting events, there
are a set number of tickets which means the quantity is limited and set long before the season starts.
The supply curve is perfectly inelastic at the stadium s capacity. This means that the marginal cost is
close to zero until the stadium s capacity is reached. Depending on where this quantity lies relative to
the demand curve determines whether the team will decide to sell out or have empty seats. If the team
maximizes profits by not selling out, then the team will decide to have empty
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The Iliad By Homer
The Iliad is a collection of poems written by Homer describing the 10 year siege of the city of Troy by
Greeks in what is now famously known as the Trojan War. Several characters stand out in the series of
poems because of the roles they played in the war, how they behaved and the acts they took to help
eventually win the war for the Greeks (then known as Akhaians). This paper specifically investigates
the writings in Books two, four, thirteen, sixteen and seventeen and why the events in these books are
important in the overall text.
Book 2 (pg. 46 47). The author, Homer, portrays a society utilizing poetic fiction. He describes of how
humans directly talked and interacted with gods (Raaflaub 469). This can be seen in page forty six of
Book two which starts by describing a dream that Zeus (god) had sent to Agamemnon in which Zeus
promises glory in the end. The interaction with gods is also evident in page forty seven whereby a
speaker asks Zeus, Apollo and Athena to give him 10 more people to help him strategize in the war.
The author of the poem also uses items that were common hundreds of years ago such as fighting
using ships and placing the ships in the historical Trojan War (Raaflaub 471 472). Such uses are
common throughout the Iliad.
Book 4 (pg. 94 106). Here the author portrays a war that was filled with fictional and overly
exaggerated events/elements. Homer s narration of huge weapons and equally huge and strong men in
the war is strewn together with individual
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Ls Fitzsimmons Essay
During this reporting period LS Fitzsimmons was employed at One Remote Sensor Unit (1RSU) on B
Crew Operations watch. He has performed the duties of Network Environmental Conditions Advisor
(NECA), Radar Controller and Detection and Tracking Operator. In addition to his duties at 1RSU, LS
Fitsimmons has successfully completed the Advanced Combat Systems Supervisor Course at HMAS
WATSON with dux honours. LS Fitzsimmons is always easily approachable and proactively provides
high level of guidance, training and mentoring to his subordinates. With his clear guidance and
continual review of his subordinates training and career paths here at 1RSU, he provides his
subordinates with greater confidence and understanding of their training requirements. ... Show more
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1RSU a predominately RAAF work environment , Navy having a more mature program NGN has
assisted the sailor in guiding fellow RAAF members through their own recent program New Horizon
and also provides his crew members with another prospective. LS Fitzsimmons constantly provides
strong guidance, effective solutions and robust recommendations to his supervisors when approached
on divisional issues. LS Fitsimmons ability for additional tasking whilst balancing current duties and
maintaining a heathy work life balance is to be commended. One of B Crew s dependable role model,
Fitzsimmons positive, enthusiastic and amicable approach when at work demonstrates that he can
easily manage a significant amount of additional tasking whilst maintaining a very high level of
performance. Fitsimmons exceptional analytical skills where demonstrated when he identified a lack
of continuity, creating inaccuracy with the 3 hourly NECA reports and was quick to develop and
create a reporting tool to ensure accurate and consistent reporting to command and external agencies.
The aforementioned along with the writing and coordination of the B Crew operations daily roster
requires the sailor to analyse, identify short falls and provide effective solutions to ensure the smooth
running of operations, to which he exceeds and requires no
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My Career As A Career Autobiography
A career autobiography has to probably be one of the most interesting and thoughtful essays I ve had
to write so far. I am seventeen years old and am attending my first semester in college. I look forward
to getting good grades, opening my mind to new things, and eventually graduating college. However, I
have absolutely no idea what I want to be doing in the future. My indecisiveness is at such a high level
that I probably change my future career every other day. At this point in life, my family, advisors, and
professors are telling me that I don t need to know what I want to be doing for a living, in the future,
yet, I feel that I should know. I don t want to be wasting my time and taking unnecessary classes. The
thoughts about my future career leave me to be extremely indecisive and nervous, at times. I just hope,
like people have told me, that It comes to me. In regards to my interests and skills, I prefer math and
science over reading and history, but it is not because I do poorly in the subjects. I enjoy solving
problems and learning about the human body and all the fascinating things it can perform, voluntarily
and involuntarily. I am a studious individual and received high grades throughout my educational
career, which I hope continues on in college. Striving to do the best is something vital in wanting to
accomplish something in life. Being that I am a first generation child, one from parents who are
immigrants from Montenegro, Europe, I have some skills which
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  • 2. Society As An Outsiders In William Faulkner s A Rose for Emily and Sherwood Anderson s Hands, both authors present main characters who is isolated in their respective societies. In Faulkner s work, Emily is an outsider because she chooses to remove herself from mainstream society by not interacting with other people. Similarly, in Anderson s work, Wing Biddlebaum chooses to remove himself from society since he has been falsely accused of being a child molester. In this way, both characters are outsiders in their communities by choosing to remove themselves of their own free will. First, there are several types of outsider based on different reasons. A person who decides to take himself away from the society, or one who different from most people can be said to be an outsider. a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc. An outsider can also mean someone who is not within boundary or enclosure. a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc. (OutsiderDictionary.com. Web. Pg.1). Though the dictionary has already described what an outsider meant, an outsider can also be when one is trying really hard to succeed at a particular thing but is having difficulty doing that; like in the case of a student who is having difficulty in passing a course while most of the students seem to be having no problem with the class. Such student can be said to be an outsider. While this is the case for students, a homeless is said to be an outsider too. There are various kinds of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on Christopher Columbus America s national memory is filled with icons and symbols, avatars of deeply held, yet imperfectly understood, beliefs. The role of history in the iconography of the United States is pervasive, yet the facts behind the fiction are somehow lost in an amorphous haze of patriotism and perceived national identity. Christopher Columbus, as a hero and symbol of the first order in America, is an important figure in this pantheon of American myth. His status, not unlike most American icons, is representative not of his own accomplishments, but the self perception of the society which raised him to his pedestal in the American gallery of heroism. This gallery was not in place at the birth of the political nation. America, as a young republic, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People had even more reason to think of themselves in distinctive American terms. (Noble, 250) Americans, searching for a history and a hero, discovered Columbus. A rash of poetic histories and references to Columbus emerge in the years following the Revolution: Philip Freneau s The Pictures of Columbus, Joel Barlow s 1787 The Vision of Columbus, and Phillis Wheatley s 1775 innovation, the poetic device Columbia as a symbol of both Columbus and America. King s College of New York changed its name in 1792 to Columbia, and the new capitol in Washington was subtitled District of Columbia, in deference to those who would name the country after Columbus. Noble observes that, It is not hard to understand the appeal of Columbus as a totem for the new republic and the former subjects of George III. Columbus had found the way of escape from Old World tyranny. He was the solitary individual who challenged the unknown sea, as triumphant Americans contemplated the dangers and promise of their own wilderness frontier...as a consequence of his vision and audacity, there was now a land free from kings, a vast continent for new beginnings. In Columbus the new nation without its own history and mythology found a hero from the distant past, one seemingly free of any taint from association with European colonial powers. The Columbus symbolism gave America an instant mythology and a unique place in history, and their adoption of Columbus magnified his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Global Pollution al Explain four different forms of global pollution that may arise from a construction project and explain four key methods used to protect the natural environment against such pollutants Environmental Pollution Construction Sites Construction sites are found both within urban and rural areas, often in the close proximity of homes. Due to their proximity to homes and the materials used, construction sites may generate home pollution. This involves air, water, soil, and/or noise pollution. Additionally, construction work may reveal existing subsurface pollution. In such situation, construction work is stopped and costly remediation is needed. Thus, construction work may generate construction pollution problems affecting both home owners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Road construction pollution represents the generation of construction contamination at sites where roads are built Construction Pollution Prevention and Cost Recovery * Personal damage. From the perspective of the public, the best prevention is to spend as little time as possible outside (e.g., in your yard or balcony) close to a construction site during operation time. Additionally, having a rich vegetation around your home (and between the home and the construction site) will act as a natural filter for the generated pollution, reducing the amount of pollution you may come in contact with. So, planting in your yards or even pot plants in a balcony can help. The greener the better. Also, regular spraying of water around the home will reduce the amount of dust and exposure through inhalation, although the soil and water pollution may increase (but these are less directly affecting you than air!). However, if you believe you are already negatively impacted by a construction site in the vicinity, especially if you have been recently diagnosed with a medical condition involving the respiratory system, you may be entitled to compensation. Evaluate your pollution case for free. * Property damage. From the perspective of the construction site owner / developer, you may be faced with building on polluted land ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) There are many different types of learning disorders in the world today. The two most common are ADHD (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). Today s classrooms have changed drastically since the 1950 s. Some of the differences would be class sizes, technology, and learning disabilities. One of the biggest changes in today s education world is the abundance of students with some sort of learning disability. Studies have showed that there are more and more ways to help deal with kids that can t seem stay focused. There are many different ways that teachers can handle students with a learning condition. The three newest types are allowing kids to work around the classroom for work/sitting in different styles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But I also build in transitions every 15 minutes or so that require movement (to get into groups, turn something in, write on a paper covered wall, etc). I have little to no fidgeting problems or issues with attention loss. (Gonzalez). the first thing that needs to happen for Albemarle teachers to successfully create a flexible classroom is: The teacher must have a vision for his or her room. He/she must be willing to say, I m going to throw out some of this stuff. I don t need this traditional schooling equipment. When kids move around the room, it allows them to feel more at home. Think about it, when kids are at home doing homework, they aren t sitting at a desk. They are either at the kitchen table, couch, in their bed, or on the floor. They aren t sitting at a desk sitting on a hard chair. They more than likely can sit more comfortably while doing work at home vs when they are at school. The students can have a choice of clipboards, the floor, end tables, coffee tables to write on when they re moving around the classroom (Gonzalez). This makes it easier for the students to write when they re getting comfy around the room. The average attention span of an eight year old is 6.26 seconds (Ismall). So clearly, that doesn t give a lot of time to engage a kid and get them involved in an activity. The key to getting a student involved, is keeping them interested. If a child isn t interested, they aren t going to try very hard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Compare And Contrast The Blind Side Movie And Movie It all depends on who you are, where you come from. The Blind Side is a film based on true events about a boy named Michael who had a bad family life and nowhere to go. He was discriminated against because of who he was, the color of his skin and what type of family he had come from. The Tuohy family picked him up off the streets and took them in as their own. He was then apart of their family and sent to school. In the film, The Blind Side, the director John Lee Hancock kept some events the same as the historical event but changed a few details that had occurred in real life in order to add excitement to the story. In the story The Blind Side, many of the scenes from the movie are very similar to the happenings in the historical event. One thing that was similar between the movie and the event was the fact someone at Briarcrest High School talked people into letting Michel into the school. According to the article The Blind Side (2009) , the football coach at Briarcrest, Hugh Freeze (referred to as Burt Cotton in the movie), did encourage his colleagues to accept Michael s application. . Additionally, the man who played Michael Oher and the actual Michael Oher himself were very similar characters. In reality, Aaron, who plays him, has an appealing gentle giant presence. (Gleiberman). In both the movie and real life both men seem to have a gentle, kind personality making each of their appearances extremely similar. As you can see, both the real events and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Kant s Views On Freedom Essay In the following paper, I will outline how my understanding of freedom has changed since reading Immanuel Kant s An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment? Firstly, I will state the views that I held on freedom before I read the text, framing them within a political context by labelling myself as a civil libertarian and explaining what that means. Subsequently, I will provide my interpretation of Kant s views on freedom through the positive and negative senses and how, for Kant, that there ought to be a distinction between the public and private use of reason, as it constitutes a necessary limit on freedom in order to foster enlightenment. Then, I will outline how Kant s views on freedom have changed my understanding of freedom, stating that they have only strengthened it, though it has taken on a new degree of nuance as I agree that there ought to be such a distinction between the two uses of reason. I will also disagree with Kant by arguing that the citizenry must have the right to dissolve an authoritarian government, as it is necessary to preserve enlightenment. Finally, I will highlight a paradox that presents itself in Kant s writings, highlighting it through the contemporary example of Edward Snowden s disruptive usage of his public reason. Prior to reading the text, my views on freedom were framed around my experience with regards to paying attention to politics. I have always fancied fashioning my own viewpoints on a slew of topics, and freedom is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Beatles According to a journal article by David Philp, nearly fifteen million people tuned in to watch the Magical Mystery Tour film. While the Beatles seemed to be pretty close to perfection during most of their music making years together, at times things did not go so smoothly. Much of the chaos that ensued was due to the death of Beatles Manager Brian Epstein. Though the group decided to push forward with Paul s idea of another film with an accompanying soundtrack, the result was possibly one of the worst Beatles films made. All of this came at one of the best times for the Beatles, their career was once again at a high point. Although the group had good intentions, the album and film simply left critics confused. The atmosphere, production, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s unfortunate though that by this point the Beatles were take a less meticulous approach their song writing. Nevertheless, the album still managed to become a hit and has some of the most memorable Beatles songs such as Penny Lane and Baby You re a Rich Man . Edward Komara even states that Magical Mystery Tour contains some of the Beatles best work. While others may not find it to be the Beatles greatest album, it s still quite enjoyable for what it turned out to be. Despite the lack of Brian Epstein s guidance causing the movie to bomb, the boys still had George Martin in the studio. Despite the chaotic atmosphere, unfortunate movie attempt and somewhat simple music, the Beatles not only managed to create an enjoyable album, but still go on to record more fabulous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Insight on Life and God in The Sovereignty and Goodness of... The Sovereignty and goodness of God is a book about a woman who is in a stressful situation. She is desperately trying to please God because she is feeling like he is punishing her. This book is widely appreciated because I believe a lot of people can relate to Mary Rowlandson. Sometimes we come to a point in life where we cannot handle all of the stress. We do things to please our parents, God, teachers and so on. At this point in my life I can relate to the Mary Rowlandson, except I know there is nothing I can do to please God. A lot of times we get stuck thinking that we have to do things to please him. In the book The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, Mary Rowlandson is captured and she thinks God is doing this to her. This book is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can relate to her. A lot of college students including myself take on too much stress and we strive to please others when really we should accept ourselves. Mary Rowlandson struggles with taking in the fact that God accepts her and her situation is a trial she is going through in life that she will overcome. I also appreciate this work because Mary Rowlandson wants to do many things, how to see her family, but the Indians do not let her do anything. In this case by comparing it with me I can say that many times I want to do too many things, but at the same time, something s are out of my control sometimes life puts us in situations that make things impossible and we need to learn how to make the best of something and accept it. It is meaningful to me because Mary is put in a situation where she cannot control things. Eventually she is able to see her family. She never gave up on them and she made the best out of the situation she was in. In my life I know there are things that are out of my control, but I am learning that if we keep pursuing life instead of giving up, things will fall in place. A lot of times we have a vision of out things ought to be. As for Mary, she wanted to see her family instantly, but she couldn t. Things do fall into place with perseverance but they don t always work out the way we think it will. This book changed my way of thinking toward things, since this reading taught me to be patient, because the use of Mary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Stepford Wives Essay Final Paper The Stepford Wives (2004) The film that I choose to analysis is The Stepford Wives. The Stepford Wives is a Sci Fi film which was released in 2004. It was directed by Frank Oz, who is famously known for his acting roles. Frank Oz has done the voice of Yoda in the Star Wars series, and several Muppets characters, such as Miss Piggy. There are three editions to this story, the book, the 1975, and 2004 film. The 2004 version varies from the others, as it has a slightly different story line. In the 2004 version, the women tend to hold higher up and specialty jobs, where in the other two, the characters were stay at home mothers with a hobby in photography (Thompson, 2009). The Film follows the character of Joanna, who was a very successful woman, a TV producer, but unfortunately lost her Job. After loosing her job, her husband decides to get out of the city, and moves their family to a town called Stepford. When they get to Stepford, Joanna and Walter get the tour of the perfect suburb by Claire. The houses are all beautiful, the yards are perfect, ect. They are shown the men s association, and the Stepford day spa. This is where we find out how perfect all the wives are. Joanna and Walter go to a picnic where one of the wives starts to spark, and Joanna tries to call a hospital, but no one will let her. This is also when Joanna meets Roger, and Bobbie, who are not perfect like the other wives. Joanna, Roger, and Bobbie decide to investigate a little. They go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Knowledge, Understanding and Skills in Literacy, Numeracy... UNIT 303 How my knowledge, understanding and skills in Literacy, Numeracy and ICT impacts on my practice. In this assignment, I am going to describe how my knowledge and understanding and skills in Literacy, Numeracy and ICT help and impacts on my teaching assistant role at my school. All teachers and their assistants are required to have the literacy, numeracy and ICT knowledge, understanding and personal skills. This will equip us to develop inclusive approaches to addressing the literacy, numeracy and ICT needs of our pupils. I believe I know how to find information from books and know how to use the Internet efficiently to provide me with a good background idea. I often take notes to help me be ahead of the lesson or to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also support lower ability group in their phonics lesson, I prepare daily activities for this sessions and provide progress report to the teacher on weekly basis. I play games with the children, use visual strategies and revise with them all the time to extend their phonics basics. I also do weekly spelling tests in groups and keep records of their progress in spelling area of Literacy. I regards to Numeracy sessions, again they often run similarly to Literacy lessons, where I get to prepare appropriate maths resources and organize the group work or work with certain individuals. I often need to repeat teacher s instructions to re enforce what pupils should be able to achieve and maybe introduce follow on tasks to extend learning of the more able pupils. I feel, I still have a lot to learn in Numeracy department, partly due to the fact that I was not educated in the UK and the strategies for some mathematical activities are solved very differently here that I would had been used to. Luckily in Year 1 I can catch up fairly quickly and I am learning along side our children. I can pick right resources for their activities like number lines, numbers squares, counter and on. I am fairly confident computer user and I use it in every day activities or planning time. Our children use ICT suite facilities on weekly basis and I have found that my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Shopper Essay In the United States alone, millions of people shop every day. Interestingly enough, despite the mass amount people, every shopper is classified as a consumer from one of only three main categories. One can assume a shoppers category by examining the shopper s cart since the products which they have bought determines their category. Every shopper is categorized as either a proactive shopper, an aggressive shopper, or a wasteful shopper. The shopper that only buys the items on his list is the person who makes shopping quick, easy, and affordable. Those who are proactive and live busy lives most likely fall into this category of shoppers. My father and I are both great examples of the proactive shopper. Prior to my Bar Mitzvah my mother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon entering the store I went directly to the men s shoes while my grandmother explored the remainder of the store. After picking shoes I noticed my grandmother heading towards the cashier with a cart filled to the brim with unwanted shoes and clothing. Even though we only went shopping for a single pair of shoes we left with a cart full of junk. In contrast to the other shoppers, the last type of shopper never even purchases his desired item, instead, he wastes his time and money on things he does not need. The final sect of shoppers is arguably the most foolish approach to shopping. This shopper is the person who buys everything except for the product he intended to buy. One can entitle this shopper as the wasteful shopper because of all the time and money wasted on the needless items they purchase. Unfortunately, my aunt often shops as a wasteful shopper. Many years ago I went shopping for towels with my aunt. We went to Walmart but, their towels were all overpriced. We decided it was not worth the money; however, according to her, this was not a valid reason to leave the store. After an hour of shopping for needless products we finally left Walmart with a cart full of stuff she did not need nor will she ever need. Spoiled teenagers and young adults also often shop this way. In fact, there are people that go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Kumeyaay People of California Essay THE KUMEYAAY PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA by Your Name (boldface) ANTH 100: Non Western Cultures and the Western Tradition Instructor: Dr. Steven R. James Nov. 10, 2014 INTRODUCTION In my quest to study the life of the ancient California inhabitants, I visited the San Diego Museum of Man which is an anthropological museum situated in Balboa Park, San Diego, California. The museum was established in the year 1915 as a result of the Panama California Exposition where several exhibits were displayed with The Story of Man through Ages being the first. At the culmination of the exposition, San Diego Museum Association sought to retain the available collection and start a permanent museum. As a result, the collection was named Museum of Man in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among the artifacts available on the second floor of the museum there are bows and arrows. Moreover, a visitor can see sharp stones in the collection of artifacts; these are familiar to those that were used in the Stone Age. Most of the stones resemble the Oldowan tools that were found in Lokalalei in Kenya; some other also resemble the Hand axe found in Bose in China. In display were other wooden domestic equipment such as wooden pestle and mortar, a spade and a spear. Pottery was not left out of the exhibition as there were several pots, weaving was represented by the skin thread and a hat. Finally, necklaces and other valuable ornaments were in this part of the museum too. 3) Lifeway of the Kumeyaay People a) Hunters and gatherers In this section, I will analyze the culture of the Kumeyaay people taking into regard the artifacts available in the museum. To begin with, the bow and arrows could have been used for two main reasons. The first is for hunting wild game. Wild game was a source of food to many ancient communities around the world. On one of the printouts in the museum, I read that the Kumeyaay used to hunt along the coast as well as in the inland and rabbit was their main source of meat. The arrows were made from cane and straightened in soap stone. Secondly, bows and arrows were most likely used for protection purposes. The two tools are occasionally made from wood and have been in use for a long period of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Role Of Social Stratification In The 17th Century The economic affairs of the 16th to 17th century England a period where England experienced extreme population growth encouraged the migration of more than half of the English population west across the Atlantic . In addition to its population s growth, England was amid a civil war and a revolution during 1642 1660, that consequently propagated waves of political and economic refugees, finding their way to the Caribbean, to escape from the nation s civil conflicts . Taking note of the ways in which dominant European powers Portugal and Spain conducted forms of active exploration and exploitation of the New World. Distinctly, for the reasons of, accumulation of land, wealth, and political power through means of exploiting its colonies resources. Virtually, England sought to mimic the Spanish economic success in their own Caribbean exploits. In contrast to the ways in which the Spanish pursued their own economic goals. The English economic success, relied on private companies to carry out commercial and colonial efforts . To emphasize, this meant that private men and companies secured the right from the crown to claim and settle islands in the Caribbean. Notably, these private men and companies advantageous socio economic status, consequently began to formulate the make up of the social stratification in the English colonies. Where social stratification refers to the persistent patterns of social inequalities within a society. Essentially, the colonies operated on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Judith- Compare and Contrast Judith Old English and Vulgate Versions Upon looking closely at the Old English and Vulgate versions of Judith, one can catch a glimpse of how culture was during the time they were written by comparing and contrasting the elements of the story that are presented and modified. The distinct differences that can be found between the Old English and the vulgate versions of Judith provide a clear view of what the Anglo Saxons considered to be important, and what they felt required respect. When comparing and contrasting these two versions, one can utilize other Old English works such as Beowulf and The Wanderer to clearly spot the differences and similarities to receive some insight into the culture and feelings of the Anglo Saxons. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10, Book of Judith 16:23). The idea of Judith being a warrior for the rest of her life seeking glory and fighting in battle was most likely an idea that the Anglo Saxons could not give up on and shows the need their culture had for heroes that garnered glory. A difference clearly illuminated by examining the two works is the role of women in Anglo Saxon culture. The Anglo Saxon version of Judith clearly illustrates the idea of a Valkyrie, a woman who is not afraid to battle, and revels in the thought of Judith being a strong captain or even warrior who leads her people to a bloody victory. This conception is evidenced by how Judith is characterized in the Anglo Saxon version being portrayed as a valiant virgin with nerve and vigor (Judith Ch. 10). This stands in stark contrast to the book of Judith verses three through four where Judith is revealed to be a widow who has lived alone for three years and four months. It s obvious by looking at these two different stories that one can tell what was important to the Anglo Saxon people. A young woman strong and stable without a care in the world besides who she was fighting would appeal greatly to the warrior culture of the Anglo Saxons. But the book of Judith reveals to us a woman in deep sadness who has fasted all the days of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Persuasive Essay On International Adoption In today s society, the idea of adoption is an open and welcome one. When an adoptive family begins to explore the idea of adopting a child, it is easy for them to quickly become overwhelmed with information, questions and decisions (American Adoptions, Inc). However, one of the biggest problem most adoptive parents could run into is whether they are wanting to adopt domestically or internationally. With the number of celebrities advertising the ease of adopting internationally and the publicizing conditions the orphans live in it makes American families want to adopt internationally. The number of children in the United States in foster care approved for adoption and the number of newborns born unwanted does not make the news so it domestic adoption is not as glamorous. Domestic adoption should be the first choice to help improve our country and give the children born in the United States a chance at a family. In recent years international adoption has been presented as an easier and quicker adoption process. The process is not as easy as it seems and some countries forbid adoption of their children to families in the United States. When adopting from a different country a person must be in agreement with adopting different ethnic or racial groups. Depending upon the country from which you adopt, international adoption can be very costly, ranging anywhere between $32,000 to $66,000 dollars, depending on the child s country of origin. Travel costs to the country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How 5-HT modulates NMDA receptor activation is a key... How 5 HT modulates NMDA receptor activation is a key question of interest. Despite being cation channels, NMDA receptors have non linear, voltage dependent conductance (Mayer and Westbrook, 1987). This property results from the voltage dependent Mg2+ blockade of the receptor channels (Mayer et al., 1984; Nowak et al., 1984) and thus leads to the negative slope conductance in the current voltage relationship (i.e. I V curve; Nowak et al., 1984; Flatman et al., 1983; MacDonald et al., 1982). Because of the voltage dependent conductance, NMDA receptor activation generates intrinsic voltage oscillations in spinal neurons of rat (Hochman et al., 1994a; Hochman et al., 1994b) and amphibian (Sillar and Simmers, 1994a; Sillar and Simmers, 1994b) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the cord preparations with TTX treatment, 5 HT application reintroduced the negative slope conductance in the I V curve of healthy motoneurons failing to show the negative slope conductance in the presence of NMDA alone (Schmidt and Jordan, 2000). Moreover, in other motoneurons showing the negative slope conductance in the presence of NMDA alone, 5 HT caused the negative slope conductance to shift toward the hyperpolarizing direction, which could be reversed by 5 HT antagonist mianserin (Schmidt and Jordan, 2000). Reducing the bath concentration of Mg2+ also mimicked the hyperpolarizing shift of the negative slope conductance by 5 HT (Schmidt and Jordan, 2000). Via 5 HT2 receptor activation, protein kinase C (PKC) can enhance the hyperpolarizing shift of the negative slope conductance in the I V curve of NMDA receptors and also reduce Mg2+ blockade of the receptor channels (Blank et al., 1996; Chen and Huang, 1992). Therefore, the effect of 5 HT on the negative slope conductance of NMDA receptors may result from reduction of Mg2+ blockade of the receptor channels. Even more interestingly, Li and Zhuo (1998) discovered that 5 HT can induce the transformation of silent glutamatergic synapses into functional ones in some rat superficial dorsal horn neurons (Li and Zhuo, 1998). They detected silent synapses, which are excitatory postsynaptic currents mediated by NMDA receptors, by depolarizing the cells from 70 mV to +40 mV (Li and Zhuo, 1998). However, 5 HT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Education For Students With Disabilities Educators continue to determine the best way to teach students with disabilities. As more children with various disabilities, and other impairments learn with typical children, educators continue to learn how to include these students in their classroom. There are challenges and benefits that continue to emerge for educators, children with disabilities, and their non disabled peers. However, the educational system would agree that education for students with disabilities has improved greatly. Students with disabilities in inclusive classrooms have shown an increasing number of academic gains in a number of areas, including better test scores, completing IEP goals, grades, behavior and inspiration to learn. Placement in an inclusive classroom does not disrupt the academic performance of students without disabilities; it actually enhances students performances in and outside of the classroom. Inclusion helps students build relationships, improve social skills and much more. According to Kathleen (2013), the types of instructional strategies found in inclusive classrooms, including peer tutoring, cooperative learning groups, and differentiated instruction, have been shown to be beneficial to all learners (p.2). In my classroom, I have used peer tutoring to help assist the students who have IEPs, this teaching strategy has led to students achieving their IEP goals and increased learning confidence in both students. Throughout the documentary the Habib family shared their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Person of Christ Essay The Person of Christ When discussing and proving the person of Christ, there are two basic laws that must be addressed and proven. First you must prove that Christ is one hundred percent human (humanity), then you must prove that at the same time Christ is one hundred percent God (deity). As human, Christ had a body, he had a soul and spirit, he had human characteristics, and he was called by human names. In Luke 2:52, it is written that Christ, even though he had a virgin birth, He was born with a human body that was conceived by a human body. Christ s humanity included both the material and immaterial aspects of the human body (he was flesh but at the same time he was also Soul and Spirit). For Christians, The elements of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 385) . It took not only the humanity of Christ, but also his deity to affect the world in this way. In the view of His deity, Christ is God. Not only is he Christ, but the Son of God, and called God in the New Testament. The Johannine teaching includes the following passages: John 1:1, 18, where some manuscripts read the only begotten God, and that unusual reading may be regarded as grounds for accepting its authenticity; 20:28, where Thomas used both kurios and theos of Jesus; and 1 John 5:20. It is preferable to ascribe the phrase God blessed forever to Christ (Ryre Basic Theology p. 56) . Apart from his distinction as human, there is evidence of oneness. The New Testament insists that there is only one true God in James 2:19 as it states, You believe that there is only God. Good! Even the demons believe that and shudder. Christ is part of the Trinity and is recognized as God in creation John 1:3, judge of all things in the future john 5:27, and he has omniscience Matthew 9:4. Charles Ryre proves Christ s deity and involvement in the Trinity in Basic Theology, as he writes, How then do we arrive at a clear doctrine of the Trinity? Simply by accepting two lines of evidence in the bible: (a) clear statements that teach there is only one God; and (b)equally clear statements that there was Someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Determinism in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand Essay Determinism in Nella Larsen s Quicksand During the Harlem Renaissance, many literary works concentrated on celebrating African American heritage. However, many other writers also began concentrating on the darker theme of naturalism. Nella Larsen s Quicksand illustrates many elements of this movement. These include a biological determinism, where man is conceived of as controlled by his primitive animal instincts and a sociological determinism, whereby the weak are destroyed and the strong survive in a world of struggle and chance. Helga Crane, Larsen s protagonist in Quicksand, illustrates the elements of both biological and sociological determinism in her inability to suppress her natural animal instinct to flee uncomfortable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clearly, Helga is internally struggling with her sexual desire for Dr. Anderson by disguising it with anger towards him. However, instead of confronting these emotions, Helga again allows her natural instinct of flight to take over in order to deal with the situation. Helga also illustrates her inability to control the instinct of flight in Copenhagen. During her stay, she is incited to make an impression and to inflame attention and admiration (74). Helga s desire to attract attention is overshadowed by her internal struggle with her natural instincts. In Copenhagen she instinctively...wanted to combat this searching into one thing which, here, surrounded by all other things which for so long she has so positively wanted, made her a little afraid. Started vague premonitions (79). Helga is searching for happiness but she intuitively knows from her premonitions that her search is futile because of her inability to remain in a place that becomes uncomfortable. By the time Helga s desire to leave Alabama is evident, it is clear that Helga s natural instinct to constantly escape the reality of her life has become her downfall. This time, she has responsibility towards her children who she wanted not to leave if that were possible (135). Perhaps, when she began to have her fifth child , Helga decides to stay in Alabama, thereby fighting the inner demons that have controlled her life (135). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Strengths And Weaknesses Of The NFL The strengths of the National Football League or NFL are rooted deep in the fabric of America. There is an undeniable tribal nature to the sport of American Football. All across the country devoted fanatics cheer on their teams may they be unpaid college students or millionaire household names. Football is not just a sport in America, it is cherished, tattooed and celebrated. The NFL benefits from having football being a common conversation point in schools and workplaces. From fantasy football leagues to highly intricate betting in Las Vegas. There is not just passion, but dollars and time being invested by the end consumer. The NFL saturates Thanksgiving television, it s players are often celebrities, its story lines are on the tip the American male. Knowing the game of football is often a rite of passage. Football is American tradition. The NFL clearly has it s place in American culture. It is evident in the outpouring of corporate sponsors into the league. Companies recognize the visibility NFL players offer to their products and the NFL leverages that back into its brand. All aspects surrounding the sport are sponsored. From the sports drink the players slurp then dump on their coaches after victories to the on the field tablets branded with the iconic window for drawing up plays. The jerseys, cleats, gloves, hats, helmets, pads and that is just on the field. There s food, cars, watches, headphones it seems everything that scrapes past the NFL becomes sponsored in some way. Backing from the NFL appears to currently have exponential upside increasing brand awareness. The National Football League has made many people rich, but it is not short of problems, controversy and appauling storylines. The two weaknesses I can identify are issues in player discipline and player health. The NFL is inconsistent in how it disciplines its players. Some have reframed this as an league image issue caused by reckless however the statistics support that the league itself is equally to blame for the bad reputation. According to independent research, McCann (2014) states, The NFL s punishment of personal conduct violations has been inconsistent and on average less harsh than its punishment of drug offenses . There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Persuasive Essay On Stray Animals Most people have, at some point in their lives, encountered a stray animal of some kind. It is common to see stray animals such as dogs or cats roaming around cities and neighborhoods, sometimes becoming a burden to the residents of those areas. Oftentimes, people will take pity on these animals and adopt them as their own. However, as the feral animal population grows, it is becoming increasingly difficult to accommodate all of the homeless pets. There are around 70 million stray animals in the United States (Pepelko, 2014). This is a sizeable amount of animals and it continues to grow each day. There are many proposed solutions to this issue such as euthanasia, an increase in the amount of shelters, or stricter regulations on adopting animals, but there is one solution that stands out: sterilization, otherwise known as spaying (for females) and neutering (for males). Sterilization is the best solution to the growing stray animal population because it eliminates the possibility of unwanted litters, stabilizes feral colonies, and decreases shelter populations. There are about 94 million cats and 90 million dogs kept as pets in the United States ( Facts Statistics , n.d.). Of all of these animals, 1 in 3 will get lost in their lifetime ( Alleviating Concerns , n.d.). If an unspayed female cat or dog becomes lost outside, they are likely to become pregnant. Whether or not the animal returns home, the result is an unwanted pregnancy. When animals are left out in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Coyote And Thales Can Teach USmmary What Coyote and Thales Can Teach Us: An Outline of American Indian Epistemology by Brian Yazzie s Burkhart uses the coyote from Native American tales and Thales from Greek philosophy as a form of metaphor towards the interpretation and use of knowledge. Brian Yazzie Burkhart book provides a philosophical argument into why the fundamental principle of how westerners perceive and understand knowledge is incorrect, in comparison to Native American philosophy. Within Native American philosophy, the understanding of knowledge is participatory and focused on four main principles: principles of relatedness, limits of questioning, meaning shaping principle, the moral universe principle. The Limit of question principle and the moral universal principle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, as stated by Native American philosophy, knowledge is founded upon one s experiences with the world and the places around them The concept of knowledge in many ways has opposing forms within the Native American context in comparison to the western context. The mutual area of which these two branches of philosophy meet is in respect to phenomenology. Phenomenology relates to science and truth prior to modern science and therefore has more of a connection natural existence of the world. The ideology of knowledge natural existence is key to Native American philosophy of knowledge Knowledge is not something that is sought as it part of what is provided within ones gained experiences with everything around them. Also, people cannot acquire knowledge on their own, as it is a group effort, we , to be able to truly understand the knowledge being obtained around. Western philosophy in ways attempts to search for the unreal, the parts of knowledge that are supposed to be unknown. In doing so, it fails to experience the simplicity around it and the knowledge that can be gained from that. As stated by Brian Yazzie s Burkhart, There are simply ways of being, within Native American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Symbolism In The Graveyard Book By Neil Gaiman Get Your Detective Hat On, There Are Clues Everywhere Symbolism comes in many forms, and we can understand them in different ways, such as how a rose might represent romance, or death. Symbolism appears a lot in literature, adding different meanings and different views to the overall story. The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, weaves a variety of different aspects of symbolism to give a background to the characters, and the story itself. It all starts with a murder of a family, the surviving baby and the dark organization that endangers the world. A graveyard and a few familiar sounding supernatural forces work to protect the light from the darkness. Gaiman weaves together different pieces of symbolism, such as names, colors, and weather, to cast a different light to what a reader may see. One of the most distinct examples of symbolism in this book are names. Scarlett Amber Perkins is one of the characters of the book. In this scene she is a small child that is bright and happy. Scarlett was happy. She was a bright, lovely child, whose mother worked for a distant university... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scarlett meets a nice man in the graveyard, who is doing graveyard rubbings. He later takes her home when it begins to rain. As if in reply, the wind gusted coldly and the rain began to beat down in earnest, (222). Mr. Frost seems cordial enough when Scarlett meets him. But, when he says that it won t rain, the rain pours down, an ominous message of who he truly is. In this memorable scene, fog winds through the house in the beginning of the story, when the murder happens. The street door was still open, just a little, where the knife and the man who held it had slipped in, and wisps of nighttime mist slithered and twined into the house through the open door, (4 6). The fog represents an air of mysteriousness and a lack of clarity, which would be perfect for a murder, as what is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Theory Of Fictional Characters Philosophy 356 Thomasson s Artifactual Theory of Fictional Characters The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the basic principals of Thomasson s artifactual Theory of Fictional Characters while offering support for its superiority over other theories due to its correspondence with the common conceptions and practices of literature when concerning fictional characters. Being that fictional characters are created solely in the works of literature (at least the fictional characters we are pondering ) it makes common sense for the conditions to allow their existence to be described by literature. Section 1 of this paper is devoted to outlining the main tenets of Thomasson s theory with some comparative examples from other accounts of fictional characters. In section 2, I begin my argument in support of this theory over that of other realist accounts. I also argue in support of the artifactual theory of fictional characters when faced with opposition dealing with falsely predicted properties. When trying to place fictional characters into an existing ontological category one is faced with an abundance of problems yet, this is the primary route in which many philosophers take when trying to describe what fictional characters are. From the beginning people are asking the wrong question. This common mistake is asking where do fictional characters fit, instead of, what do i need of fictional characters to best make sense of the common concerns and practices of literature in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Is Rush Hour Racial Stereotypes The three part movie series Rush Hour uses stereotypical references, gender, race, male gaze, and intersectionality throughout each of the three movies. The other significant impact of the film series is that the main characters were not white males, they were minorities. The stereotypical references used throughout the trilogy use all kinds, from Asian jokes, black jokes, female jokes, etc. It is one of the funny childhood movies I remember watching growing up as a kid, and never understood that most of the humor dialogue in the scenes are racist stereotypes and sexual. This movie uses these types of media concepts to bring in humor to the film and tries to make it seem a little more realistic when first meeting someone of a different culture and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first movie, Rush Hour when the two main characters Carter (Chris Tucker) and Lee (Jackie Chan) meet each other, Carter assumes that Lee does not speak English and then says an infamous line of Do you understand the words coming out of my mouth? . This first dialogue between these two characters has introduced a common stereotype with non Americans, which is that they cannot speak English. This is an assumption that sadly, most Americans have. In Matt Lee s The Manipulation and Role of Stereotypes in the Rush Hour Trilogy he breaks down the racial stereotypes throughout each of the films. Regarding the racial jokes, audience members reportedly did not take as much offense to the stereotypes because the two characters who were making these jokes, were minorities. Lee s research also says that neutralizing the racial jokes helped since Carter and Lee ended up becoming friends. In the beginning, it was not the case; they were just around each other when the jokes started. In the same paragraph, it is stated that since Rush Hour used the ability to depict a positive image of an African American and an Asian it ends up canceling out the racist stereotypes in the film. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mine. What are your preparations before the exam? Answer: National examinations are quite different from the tests that we take in school. The only thing they re alike is that we don t know what to expect. In terms of difficulty, I personally think that reading books relating to my course during college years is very vital. In doing so, cramming and conscious information overload can be avoided. Aside from that, before departmental exams, I answer a lot of mock questionnaires in high hopes of correctly attacking how the exams were fashioned. In other words, it is building strategy over defeat. Is nursing your first choice? Why? Answer: No. Political Science was at the top of my choices, Nursing came second. But after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there are times when the book and topic conflicts with the actual experience. Apparently, there is a lot of updated information of Nursing Fundamentals that the senior nurses do not know. They rely on old school materials that pave way to conflicts between the new and old ones. Hence, information should be clarified. Maternal Child Nursing is intriguing but gives me bewilderment. Due to the vast instruction there is available, sometimes, I become confused. When I answer NCLEX questions, there are answers that I deem correct, which in turn is not. Maybe because of over analysis or I just failed to understand the subject matter. I believe that Nursing Jurisprudence and Nursing Ethics come hand in hand. However, there are far too many technical terms to remember, laws to familiarize and ethical consideration to understand. It is quite confounding for me. Nursing Research Leadership Management are good subjects, but they just don t interest me at all. The fact that these subjects are difficult makes me want to close my eyes and weep. How do you see yourself now and in the future? Answer: I believe I m still far from becoming the competent nurse that I ought to be, but I am toiling hard, I want to give the best of what I have to grow in my future profession. My future will be determined by what I have now, what I know, what I have learned, and what I plan to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Application Of A Server Hardening Essay Server Hardening In our network technology Server Hardening is one of the most important things to be handled on our servers, becomes more understandable when you realize all the risks involved. The default configuration of most operating systems are not designed with security as the primary focus. Now a days default setups are focus more on communications, usability and functionality. To protect our servers we must establish solid and sophisticated server hardening policies for all servers in our organization. Developing a server hardening checklist would likely be a great first step in increasing our server and network security. Make sure that our checklist includes minimum security practices that we expect of our staff. Server Hardening Tips Tricks: Server Hardening is the process of enhancing server security through a variety of means which results in a much more secure server operating environment. This is due to the advanced security measures that are put in place during the server hardening process. There are several key requirements you must meet to ensure that the server hardening processes described in this section achieve their security goals: Step 1: Be rigid on passwords Main points: Enforce stronger authentication by encouraging the use of passphrases and requiring a 15 character minimum. Step 2: Use Windows XP software restriction policies through Group Policy Main points: Use Group Policy to block all extensions related to scripts and disallow especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Elie Wiesel As A Victim To The Holocaust The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to 1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells his story and how he survived, changed, and adapted to being put into labor camps and forced to work and was starved. Elie was forced to work for nearly four years in these camps surrounded by hundreds of other enslaved Jews. His experience was the definition of trauma. The traumatic experience altered his relationship with his father and emotionally changed him. The Holocaust was a tragic event that involved the murder of millions of Jews from the years 1938 to 1945. Elie Wiesel was a victim to this, being a Jew himself. The book he wrote, Night, tells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Comparing Ways in Which Celebrities are Presented in Two... Comparing Ways in Which Celebrities are Presented in Two Tabloid Newspapers I will be focusing on the representation of celebrities in two newspapers, the Daily Mail and the Daily Star. I chose these newspapers as one is a redtop and one a blacktop. The Daily Mail is a blacktop, these are generally aimed at the higher classes as they contain more challenging language, and are for perhaps more intellectual people. From this newspaper I chose £2m bland bombshell (3rd January 2004), an article on the recent successes of TV star Linda Barker. The Daily Star is a redtop, therefore aimed at the lower classes. It uses more simple, colloquial language, as this is generally the language that is best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am going to explore whose interests seem to be served in the articles I chose. £2m bland bombshell tells of how Barker has gone from little known interior designer to one of the most recognised faces on TV , even though she seemed destined to be C List . On this article, practically the entire page is taken up by images of Barker compared to relatively little writing. The pictures show all of her recent projects through which she has gained large sums of money. There are 10 images in total, each showing how much money she received from them, these could be shown to emphasise just how many features Barker has appeared in and how much she has gained from them. The article also grabs the readers attention, as there are so many pictures. This could also put more of an emphasis on her looks, she is quite good looking and this may attract more readers. The article on Barker is largely covered with images of her various projects. There are no shots in which she comes across badly and she is posing in all of them. There are no pictures of her outside her advertisements in her normal everyday life. This could suggest that advertising is her life, and she does nothing but try and make more money. The pictures, which take up around 5/6 of the page, emphasise just how many programmes she has been involved with. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Going To The War And Dulce Et Decorum Est The two poems To lucasta going to the War by Richard Lovelace, and Dulce et Docorum Est by Wilfred Owen both convey a very similar view of war but a different experience of battle. They both contrast each other in that, Lovelace s poem presents the prewar view of war because Lovelace never really saw war. He died before he actually made it to the ront line. War had been presented as glorious and honorable for centuries and Lovelace poem reflects this with him being a 17th century aristocrats with ties to the english royalty. In that environment a man s word was indeed his bond. If he had promised to support his king, and then failed to do so he would have been publicly disgraced and probably had to forfeit all his holdings and wealth and gone into exile. And no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It presents the actual during war and after fighting view of war. This poem describes a battle and a death in the battle because Owen actually died in action or as a result of it which is passionate and sorrowful. Bent double, like old beggars under sack, Knock kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through shadge. This presents a different view of war. Look at the strong words that are used to depict the action; haunting, blood shod, drunk with fatique, this is what war is really like, the poem implies. So, don t give me that lie that it is glorious to die for one s country (Which is the translation of the title Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori). My friend, you would not tell with such zest, To children ardent for some desperate glory, The old lie; Dulce et Decorum est Pro partria mori. While war has been presented as glorious and honorable in literature for centuries and Lovelace s poem reflects this, Owen s poem takes a different turn towards the modern in literature and contrast Lovelace s with the tone of an actual battle, post war experience and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Substance Abuse And The Active Substance Abuser Unbeknownst to many addicts and alcoholics, is the silent suffering of their loved ones as they struggle to cope with the misadventures of the active substance abuser. Unfortunately, many people in this situation may feel alone and lost when it comes to the pathway to recovery. Not only for the addict or alcoholic, but a course of action that can give back some semblance of control and peace to the spouse. Sadly, the odds are never in favor for either of the two parties involved; however, people determined to salvage their connection with a loved one may yet be able to do so. Substance abuse of a loved one can be a near impossible situation to manage; whether intimacy problems, unmet living responsibilities and/or co dependency issues ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sexual intercourse or palpable affection are but two, albeit very critical, factors that play to the healthy levels of physical intimacy shared by a couple. Unfortunately, when a spouse abuses substances a whole litany of side effects can occur. For starters, the non alcoholic spouse may be generally less attractive due to their significant others behavior. Also, the libido of either a man or a woman are adversely impacted by chronic substance abuse. Lastly, desire may be there for both parties, but male addicts and alcoholics may experience some degree of erectile dysfunction. Other than the obvious endorphins, dopamine and other feel good chemical reactions that naturally occur when two people engage in sexual congress, couples that fall short in this part of a relationship may feel additional frustration and inadequacies that tie into a deeper emotional intimacy concern. Secondly, emotional intimacy is for most couples the far more important tie that will make or break many relationships. After all, couples spend a majority of their time connecting on levels other than sex. Respect, trust, value and other feelings create bonds that will dictate the success of a relationship. Alcohol and drugs are effective in their means to distort and inhibit emotional connections. For the substance abuser, the priority first and foremost is how to get that next drink or drug. This is a tough pill to swallow for most loved ones, as they may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Urban Legend Urban Legend Noooooooo! shrieked George. You can t make me go in there. Haven t you heard of any of the stories Step? Yes I have George, but stop being a scaredy cat and let s go! yelled Stephanie. Stephanie is very curious and brave middle school student that is 12 years old. She has light blonde hair, bright blue eyes, and is 4 9. Her best friend George however, is the opposite of her. He is a shy and weak little middle school student that is also 12 years old and is in the same grade as Stephanie. He has deep red hair, big brown eyes and only 4 7. No Step! George cried. They say that as soon as you step onto Dan s property there has been no one that has ever come back alive. I heard a story once about a little girl ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He turned them on so dumb people like you will go up there and then he will kidnap you! replied George. That s not true. Let s go, said Stephanie. Stephanie got up in her ladybug costume. As she opened the white picket fence it squeaked but she didn t care. Once inside the yard she followed the sidewalk path and made sure that she didn t go into the tall thick grass for which she didn t know what was in it. George slowly up from behind the fence and ran to where she was. As soon as the reached the big front steps of the old Victorian house George said, Step, I don t think this is a good idea. Hold my hand. They held each other s hand and Step took a big loud step like she owned the place. Be quiet! whispered George. Why George, asked Stephanie. I am not scared of him and don t care if he hears me. As she stepped on the old wooden front step board it creaked and came a little loose. George jumped and started shaking. This did not stop Stephine however. She kept walking and when she got to the top of the steps she could see into the big pot of candy. As she looked in she heard a the old wooden swing move in the wind with a loud creaky sound. George jumped at the sound of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Motorking Corporation Motorking Corporation New Gas Extender As Motorking Corporation considers introducing its now gas extender product into the market, the management must consider various factors to determine if this is a good financial move. The production manager needs to determine if the product will generate a profit for the corporation, how much product is expected to sell to determine how much to produce and how much to outsource. The first thing that the production manager must consider is the optimal quantity of cases that can be produced. The marketing manager has indicated that if the economy is strong then Motorking will sell 100,000 cases. If the economy is moderate Motorking will sell 70,000 cases, and if the economy is weak, then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This gives the production manager a 62.5% prediction that the economy will be weak and an 83.3% prediction that economy will be strong. Motorking Corporation must also determine whether or not to sign a contract with DSI to conduct the survey. Based on the forecasted profits, a decision tree was constructed using the past market research study conducted by DSI to provide a graphical representation of the decision making process. It shows the natural or logical progression that will occur over time. For the Motorking Corporation, the DSI tree estimates a profit of $1,885,137.50 in a strong economy and after subtracting the DSI fee of $20,000 leaves the corporation with $1,865,137.50 which is greater than $1,577,291 (This is Motorking s Expected Value for Perfect Information). This proves that the Motorking should hire DSI to conduct a market survey. The expected value approach is used to determine the expected value with perfect information (EVPI). The EVPI is obtained by subtracting the expected value without perfect information (EMV) from the EVPI. The maximum payment that Motorking Corporation should pay for perfect information is $56,672. Maximum payment for DSI services should be $327,846.88 ($1,885,137.50 $1,577,291) Motorking Corporation understands that the fuel additive industry is 1.3 billion dollars in the U.S. and is divided up by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Fahrenheit 451 Deuteragonism Analysis The protagonist and deuteragonist in Fahrenheit 451 are introduced as having opposing views on society. Montague, the main character is initially shown to be a conforming individual. This is confirmed by the mention that for him It was a pleasure to burn ... a special pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed (Bradbury 1). The description shows that the protagonist felt no sense of guilt for his actions and that he believed that there was nothing wrong with what he was doing. The deuteragonist, on the other hand, is shown to be an open minded individual. Her objectivity of thought is clearly demonstrated by the conversation she has with Montague. Statements such as Do you ever read any of the books you bum? ... Is it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Karl Marx Essay example Karl Marx Karl Marx is often called the father of communism, but his life entailed so much more. He was a political economist, philosopher, and idea revolutionist. He was a scholar that believed that capitalism was going to undercut itself as he stated in the Communist Manifesto. While he was relatively ambiguous in his lifetime, his works had tremendous influence after his death. Some of the world s most powerful and most populace countries follow his ideas to this day. Many of history s most eventful times were persuaded by his thoughts. Karl Marx was one of the most influential persons in the history of the world, and a brief history of his life will show how he was able to attain many of his attitudes. Karl Heinrich Marx was born ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Engels came to meet Marx at a coffee shop to show Marx what would turn out to be perhaps Engels greatest work, The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844. Paris at this time was the home and headquarters to armies of German, British, Polish, and Italian revolutionaries. Also in 1843, Marx married to Jenny von Westphalen after a long secret engagement. In 1845, the King of Prussia had ordered Marx and many others to leave the country after they had put out papers approving of the King s assassination. Engels and Marx moved to Belgium. Marx devoted himself to an intensive study of history and elaborated on his idea of historical materialism. He traced the history of the various modes of production and predicted the collapse of the present one industrial capitalism and its replacement by communism. Next, Marx wrote The Poverty of Philosophy in1847, a response to Pierre Joseph Proudhon s The Philosophy of Poverty and a critique of French socialist thought. These works laid the foundation for Marx and Engels most famous work, The Communist Manifesto. Later that year, Europe experienced tremendous revolutionary upheaval. Marx was arrested and expelled from Belgium; in the meantime a radical movement had seized power from King Louis Philippe in France, and invited Marx to return to Paris, where he witnessed the revolutions in France firsthand. He moved back to London after being put on trial twice for armed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Auto Deals Of The United States Automobile Industry Essay November 2014 automobile deals increment by 5 percent. The great times are proceeding for the US automobile industry, now nearing the end of its fifth year of recuperation from 2009 s depressively low deals numbers. Most automakers guaranteed sound increments for November 2014, headed by the Chrysler Group s 20 percent expansion over a year prior. Deals for Chrysler, Ford and GM additionally expanded while Nissan and Ford enrolled slight decreases for the month. Jeep deals keep on paing the Chrysler Group. Chrysler, Ford and GM GM keeps on leadding the business sector, appreciating a 6 percent deals increment for November. Buick and GMC paced deals with Chevrolet deals increasing an unassuming 3 percent. Nonetheless, Cadillac deals keep on pulling back, falling 19 percent for the month. GM acknowledged Black Friday deals for boosting is numbers. Said Kurt Mcneil, U.s. VP of Sales Operations, The buzz around Black Friday helped drive solid showroom movement however there was a ton more at work in the business sector. Mcneil noted that more individuals have employments, family unit riches are on the bounce back and gas costs are falling. Ford deals succumbed to the third back to back month as the automaker retools to deliver its all new 2015 Ford F 150 pickup truck. Ford additionally said that it is increasing creation for two different models Mustang and Transit and anticipates that brand deals will stay discouraged for the short term. Indeed in this way, Ford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Dr Milgram s Experiment On Obedience And Authority Figures Pioneering Psychologist Stanley Milgram once said, Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process. Obedience is like a narcotic; under its influence, even a strong willed person can do horrible things to others without a second thought. The only way a member of society submitting to powerful authority can escape being obedient is to live completely isolated. Subjects usually follow the orders given by a leader without a second thought, with many going the extra mile despite the mental and physical harm they could cause others. In order to satisfy an authority figure, people are willing to hurt mentally, abuse physically, or even murder others in cold blood because humans are born with the urge to comply an authoritarian figure. This behavior is well represented and tested in Professor Stanley Milgram s experiment on obedience to authority figures conducted in 1961 to 1963 at Yale University. In this experiment Milgram got several participants to be teachers and students. Then made the teachers to ask the students questions, and shock the students every time they got an answer wrong. The shocks given to the the students got stronger for each answer, and the maximum shock at 450 volts was deadly. The students were actually just actors who acted as if they were getting shocks, but actually they did not get any shock. This experiment was conducted to see how far the teachers were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Economics Of Less Developed Countries Patrick Hughes Prof. Lazonick Economics of Less Developed Countries December 12, 2015 Final Research Paper When you go to use your Keurig machine in the morning, chances are that you have some pods filled with grounds that were grown in Colombia. Their highly coveted coffee bean is sought after by coffee enthusiasts and in turn the work force is willingly to harvest and process the bean. Next to Brazil and Vietnam, Colombia is the third highest producer of coffee in the world. Since this commodity is popular, Colombia takes advantage of the global commodity and its demand for what they have to sell. We also are going to take on the county of Vietnam Both and Brazil are the top profomers in. As of 2014, Columbia is the third highest producer of coffee only matched by Vietnam and Brazil at #1. Columbia is on their way to being a fully developed country despite the social ills of their society mainly being drug trade. Being in South America the climate is ideal for the cultivation of crops as exports This climate, however is starting to have negative effects on the cultivation of the crop as temperatures have risen and precipitation is threatening the delicate soil needed to harvest the bean. Some other commodities produced in Columbia are petroleum, coal, emeralds, coffee, nickel, cut flowers, bananas, and apparel. I hope to tie my entire research back into the concept of fair trade. This provides livable wages to workers/ farmers of the crop at a fair price per lb. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Sino Philippine South China Sea Conflict Amy Ly POL 122 30 November 2015 The Sino Philippine South China Sea Conflict Introduction In addressing a long time conflict, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled on 29 October 2015 that it will be holding hearings over a South China Sea territorial dispute filed by the Philippines against the People s Republic of China. The South China Sea has been a region of large dispute over both unresolved island and maritime claims by the People s Republic of China, Republic of China (Taiwan), Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines (Buszynski and Sazlan, 2007). The most recent issues at hand is the PRC s construction efforts in the highly contentious Spratly Islands, or Nansha (南沙群岛) over the past year along with the Philippines case filed with the Permanent Court of Arbitration. In this paper, I will be discussing the historical context and situation, examining the academic and legal responses to the issue, and analyzing the conflict within the international law framework. Because this is a relatively recent development with little to no legal scholarship surrounding the event, my analysis will be limited to news articles and journal articles regarding previous Sino Philippine maritime conflict. Historical Context and The Situation On 22 January 2013, the Philippines charged the People s Republic of China under Annex VII to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, with respect to the dispute...over the maritime jurisdiction of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Ticket Prices On The Sports Industry Ticket Prices in the Sports Industry Why are tickets to sporting events so expensive? Ticket resale has been a concern to people who determine ticket price as well as the fans. If tickets are too expensive to begin with, then there will be a lot of unsold tickets. If tickets are very cheap, they will be purchased from the primary market quickly, and then sold on the secondary market at an increased price. Owners of sports teams and the league should allow the market to control ticket prices. Ticket prices are based off the demand of the game, team, and league which has resulted in tickets being sold at market value rather than face value. Ticket prices vary across the leagues as well as pricing strategies. Teams should continue to profit maximize by charging various amounts for tickets in order to charge the closest amount to first degree price discrimination. TICKET PRICE Prices for a good or service is determined by supply and demand. For tickets to sporting events, there are a set number of tickets which means the quantity is limited and set long before the season starts. The supply curve is perfectly inelastic at the stadium s capacity. This means that the marginal cost is close to zero until the stadium s capacity is reached. Depending on where this quantity lies relative to the demand curve determines whether the team will decide to sell out or have empty seats. If the team maximizes profits by not selling out, then the team will decide to have empty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Iliad By Homer The Iliad is a collection of poems written by Homer describing the 10 year siege of the city of Troy by Greeks in what is now famously known as the Trojan War. Several characters stand out in the series of poems because of the roles they played in the war, how they behaved and the acts they took to help eventually win the war for the Greeks (then known as Akhaians). This paper specifically investigates the writings in Books two, four, thirteen, sixteen and seventeen and why the events in these books are important in the overall text. Book 2 (pg. 46 47). The author, Homer, portrays a society utilizing poetic fiction. He describes of how humans directly talked and interacted with gods (Raaflaub 469). This can be seen in page forty six of Book two which starts by describing a dream that Zeus (god) had sent to Agamemnon in which Zeus promises glory in the end. The interaction with gods is also evident in page forty seven whereby a speaker asks Zeus, Apollo and Athena to give him 10 more people to help him strategize in the war. The author of the poem also uses items that were common hundreds of years ago such as fighting using ships and placing the ships in the historical Trojan War (Raaflaub 471 472). Such uses are common throughout the Iliad. Book 4 (pg. 94 106). Here the author portrays a war that was filled with fictional and overly exaggerated events/elements. Homer s narration of huge weapons and equally huge and strong men in the war is strewn together with individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ls Fitzsimmons Essay During this reporting period LS Fitzsimmons was employed at One Remote Sensor Unit (1RSU) on B Crew Operations watch. He has performed the duties of Network Environmental Conditions Advisor (NECA), Radar Controller and Detection and Tracking Operator. In addition to his duties at 1RSU, LS Fitsimmons has successfully completed the Advanced Combat Systems Supervisor Course at HMAS WATSON with dux honours. LS Fitzsimmons is always easily approachable and proactively provides high level of guidance, training and mentoring to his subordinates. With his clear guidance and continual review of his subordinates training and career paths here at 1RSU, he provides his subordinates with greater confidence and understanding of their training requirements. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1RSU a predominately RAAF work environment , Navy having a more mature program NGN has assisted the sailor in guiding fellow RAAF members through their own recent program New Horizon and also provides his crew members with another prospective. LS Fitzsimmons constantly provides strong guidance, effective solutions and robust recommendations to his supervisors when approached on divisional issues. LS Fitsimmons ability for additional tasking whilst balancing current duties and maintaining a heathy work life balance is to be commended. One of B Crew s dependable role model, Fitzsimmons positive, enthusiastic and amicable approach when at work demonstrates that he can easily manage a significant amount of additional tasking whilst maintaining a very high level of performance. Fitsimmons exceptional analytical skills where demonstrated when he identified a lack of continuity, creating inaccuracy with the 3 hourly NECA reports and was quick to develop and create a reporting tool to ensure accurate and consistent reporting to command and external agencies. The aforementioned along with the writing and coordination of the B Crew operations daily roster requires the sailor to analyse, identify short falls and provide effective solutions to ensure the smooth running of operations, to which he exceeds and requires no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. My Career As A Career Autobiography A career autobiography has to probably be one of the most interesting and thoughtful essays I ve had to write so far. I am seventeen years old and am attending my first semester in college. I look forward to getting good grades, opening my mind to new things, and eventually graduating college. However, I have absolutely no idea what I want to be doing in the future. My indecisiveness is at such a high level that I probably change my future career every other day. At this point in life, my family, advisors, and professors are telling me that I don t need to know what I want to be doing for a living, in the future, yet, I feel that I should know. I don t want to be wasting my time and taking unnecessary classes. The thoughts about my future career leave me to be extremely indecisive and nervous, at times. I just hope, like people have told me, that It comes to me. In regards to my interests and skills, I prefer math and science over reading and history, but it is not because I do poorly in the subjects. I enjoy solving problems and learning about the human body and all the fascinating things it can perform, voluntarily and involuntarily. I am a studious individual and received high grades throughout my educational career, which I hope continues on in college. Striving to do the best is something vital in wanting to accomplish something in life. Being that I am a first generation child, one from parents who are immigrants from Montenegro, Europe, I have some skills which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...