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2. The Corruption Of Hope In Uncle Tom s Cabin
If the structure of melodrama, according to some critics, is lead characters
experiencing one disappointed hope to the next, until the dramatic resolution ...
[finally] satisfies theses hopes [by] rewarding virtue and punishing vice, then hope
plays a substantial roll in the plays we have read for the second half of the
semester. To bring all the plays together under one definition, I would define hope
as a belief that providence, although not necessarily Christian, will provide for the
good of the many. In all eight plays we have studied, this central, albeit nebulous
framework, applies to all of the lead characters as motivation, and therefore,
propulsion of the plot. In Stirling s Cabin Boy, hope takes the form of the... Show
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In Akin s play the pastoral has been corrupted. The evils and vices we most closely
associate with the city are reversed and the raw landscape tarnished by the institution
of slavery. However, this corruption does not extend itself to the figure of Uncle
Tom. Even though Tom operates in a system of slavery that is completely devoid
of law, he still uses his moral compass of Christianity to make moral choices. For
example, Uncle Tom could have very easily run off with the 500 dollars belonging
to his master, but follows his orders out of his love for the Lord. Out of obedience
to his Christian master, God, he abides in his worldly master. Obviously, this is a
plantacratic argument, and perhaps Uncle Tom should have run off with the money,
but he provides the audience with a sense of hope because he is rewarded in the
afterlife. With an institution as fundamentally evil as chattel slavery, one of the only
spaces for belief in providence for the many is in the form of Heaven, which comes
only after death. The last scene of the play, the Apotheosis of Uncle Tom, proves that
the masses (slaves) will experience goodness if they use Christianity as a moral
compass by which to conduct
3. Faustus Folly Analysis
I think that this play is an example of a damning folly. The reason behind that is
that Faustus is not a good guy. It is also a damned folly because he sold his soul to
the Devil and that is not a good thing at all. I think that this play is kind of
confusing as well. Faustus said that he could not take it anymore and so he
decided to sell his soul to the Devil. I do not think that was good of him to do so.
He also said that he would do anything to stay with the Devil. I think that he should
have made a better decision when it came to his life. This play was to have specific
things about certain things. I do not know what else to think about. I think that
Faustus is also a romantic person. The reason behind that I because he was asking...
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I would think that he would have changed so he could get accepted by God and Jesus.
That is only one of my opinions too. He would have made a better choice if he had
a bigger idea to. I also think that he is pretty good at doing specific things. I know
that is one thing. I do not know what else to say. He has an idea for everything and
every action he does. He does not do that much now that he sold his soul to the
devil. I think that he could have been better. I find it interesting that I could do
stuff like that as well. I also like the way that you can do something that makes up
yourself. He has pretty good understanding skills too. He is very detailed on some
things. I can also say that he is a good person at some times in his old life. I think
that this play is a screaming example of a damning folly. I think that Faustus cared
more about the devil than God and Jesus as well. I do not see why though but he
has his own reasons behind it. He chose his actions as well. I think that he is a bad
influence. I would like to learn more about it. I want to find more details about it
as well. He is not a good person but he is a great thinker. He is a thinker of choices.
I think that he has a not so good attitude. I want to say that he coul do plenty of
things that he wants to do. He is a pretty good thinker and a good personality person.
He is plenty of thinks but an influence is not one. That is what
4. The Virgins By Robert Herrick
Introduction/Summary This poem To the Virgins is basically a message
coordinated to youthful, virgin ladies, encouraging them to wed. Robert Herrick
utilizes a few nature arranged allegories and images to urge the crowd the message
that it is ideal to get hitched youthful. To the Virgins urges young ladies should
pursue to seek opportunities after open doors for marriage before time transforms
you into old servants. Then again, because of the timeline and the estimations of
the general public, Herrick is not asking the virgins to dig into the delights of life,
and to lead two faced lives, yet he encouraging them to wed, to join in blessed
marriage. That is the thing that he implies when he says, this same blossom that
grins today, tomorrow will be kicking the bucket . He is letting them know that
their passing is nearing. Life is short, do all that you can before you leave on to
heavenly marriage, before losing your virginity. Despite the fact that To the Virgins
energizes the virgins and by suggestion us, its perusers to exploit the opportunities
they have, we shouldn t take this as a consolation to go absolutely insane. Before the
end of the lyric it gets to be pass that the speaker needs the virgins to get hitched
while they re still qualified, alluring, fit for bearing youngsters, and so forth that is
the thing that he implies by accumulate ye rosebuds while ye may. Typography In
every stanza, the first line rhymes with the third, and the second line
5. Liver Biopsy Lab Report
tive). In the wild, these species have been observed consuming tannin containing
leaves, tree bark, and flowers as a significant part of their diet. Naturally, tannins
reduce the availability and absorption of iron in the body. It s in question that whether
these tannin consuming species have possibly evolutionized to develop an effective
iron absorption mechanism or if they could spare the regulation mechanism, as
excessive iron uptake would not occur in nature. Although these species consume
large amounts of tannin rich foods in the wild, captive diets can have a lack of them,
leading to the tannin theory in relation to iron storage disease in captive animals.
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However, it seems that it s not specifically limited to the consistent high iron diets
that are provided at zoos, but in combination with high amounts of ascorbic acid and
the lack of foods rich in iron chelating compounds such as tannins that some species
consume in the wild. Unfortunately, the implementation of iron chelating compounds
in captive diets seems to be irregular and the disorder is still consistently diagnosed
upon necropsy. To further understand how to manage this disorder, the captive diets
of known iron sensitive species should be analyzed and adjusted to meet nutritional
needs without any deficiencies or excess and monitored accordingly. According to a
study, only one facility (the San Diego Zoo) has stated that they have attempted to
develop low iron diets for captive lemurs. (Wood, Fang, Hunt, Streich, Clauss, 2003)
As for the knowledge that is available and agreed upon with the tannin theory, it
seems suiting to implement food sources containing these compounds into the diets
of animals that consume it in the wild. It would be beneficial for facilities
maintaining captive animal populations to further investigate and match the natural
diets of animals showing sensitivity to particular nutrients for optimal
6. Cbp Air Domain Awareness Paper
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) , through the Office of Air and Marine
(OAM), conducts Air Surveillance and Air Domain Awareness operations by
coordinating law enforcement and other air assets to detect, track, intercept, and
interdict cooperative and non cooperative aircraft. The core of CBP s air domain
awareness architecture resides at the Air and Marine Operations Center (AMOC). The
AMOC is chartered as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Integrated
Domain Awareness Law Enforcement Center of Excellence and is a key element in
CBP s counter network strategy. The AMOC is an international, multi domain federal
law enforcement center that strengthens the execution of CBP s global mission.
Domain awareness is the observation of the operating domain (air, land, and
maritime) and baseline information associated with the domain. Air domain
awareness supports core national defense and aviation security priorities as well as
effectively manages today s complex security environment by detecting threats as
early and as distant from the United States and U.S. interests as possible. ... Show
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Effective situational awareness of the air domain is achieved through the integration
of information from surveillance systems, intelligence, reconnaissance, navigation
systems, flight and navigational data, and other information. Bolstering domain
awareness is achieved through a force mix of integrated sensor packages, such as
terrestrial based, airborne, and elevated or Space based sensor systems. These
technologies, augmented with the fusion of investigative information and national
criminal intelligence, provide the situational awareness needed to enable
interdictions, facilitate criminal investigations, and allow for successful
7. Mental Illness Of Mental Health
Mental health is defined as a state of well being in which every individual realises
his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work
productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his
community (WHO, 2014).
Mental health disorder can be defined as a health problem that significantly affects
how a person feels, thinks, behaves, and interacts with other people. Mental health
problems include the mental ill health that can be experienced temporarily as a
reaction to the stresses of life. Mental disorder cause a great deal of suffering to
those experiencing them, as well as their families and friends (NHS, 2014). Mental
health illnesses can affect people of all ages, and it can be triggered by physical,
social, environmental and genetic factors. Everyone is different, and because of this
some people are more at risk of experiencing mental illness than others. Mental
disorder are classified into two different types and degrees of severity, these are,
psychosis and neurosis.
Psychosis is a generic term for any mental state where the individual has lost their
sense of reality, allowing normal social functioning to deteriorate. The three primary
causes of psychosis are: Functional e.g. schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, Organic
e.g. stemming from medical rather than psychological conditions, for example, a
brain tumour, and psychoactive drugs (Sure life, 2011). People experiencing an acute
episode of psychosis lose touch
9. Old Imperialism In Africa
Throughout history, Africa and the Middle East have been colonized by many
different countries around the world. Imperialism and colonialism have had great
impacts on the occupied country, economically, socially, and culturally.
Imperialism is a policy of growing a powerful country by extending its rule over
foreign, weaker countries, often to gain influence in that country s politics and
economy. Imperialism is often carried out to take advantage of resources in another
country. During the Age of Imperialism , there were two different eras: Old
Imperialism and New Imperialism. During the Old Imperialism Age, Europeans were
seeking routes to Asia, and started to colonize in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. From
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There are themes of Africa s past versus its present, economic problems in the new
countries, corruption, and women s rights and roles in African society. African
literature has many characteristics, such as appropriating colonial languages,
colonial discourse, the history of Africa, decolonization struggles, and nationalism.
Some major authors are Buchi Emecheta, who wrote Second Class Citizen, Bessie
Head, who wrote A Question of Power, Ousmane SembГЁne, who wrote Xala,
Ngugi wa Thiong o, who wrote A Grain of Wheat, Nuruddin Farah, who wrote Maps,
and Wole Soyinka, who wrote A Play of
10. Women In Graphic Novels
Graphic novels and comics have commonly been perceived as a form almost
exclusively created for and enjoyed by men and boys. However, there are ways in
which that has been contradicted by female graphic novelists whose works feature
thoughtful, well written, and realistic portrayals of women. With that being the case,
women and girls have increasingly gravitated towards graphic novels due to the
world of comics having become more genderinclusive over recent time. Before
looking at the ways in which gender representation has improved in graphic novels
and comics, as well as how there has been a significant rise in the recognition of
female cartoonists, let s examine the issues surrounding the representation of women
in comics.
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There is a self deprecating, tell all nature of her storytelling, as she recounts times
of friends, bullying, self esteem, and boys. But what distinguishes Girl Stories
from other YA novels targeted towards girls is the alternative manner and content
of which young Lauren shares her innermost thoughts, secrets, and insecurities.
Weinstein does not make any commercial attempt to appeal to readership by
holding things back. Instead, she dives into her utmost humiliating and crude
tales, from how she secretly still played with Barbie dolls as a teen to when her
recently pierced belly button oozed with puss while first showing it to her
boyfriend. Weinstein gives a depiction of herself as a teenaged girl that is
humorous and realistic as she shows the issues she had to cope with. As with
Chiggers, we are given a teenaged girl who is complexly layered and relatable, as
well as one who diverges from the various sexualized and brutalized female
characters that have been created by male
11. Paul s Letter
In reading this portion of the first letter of Paul to the Corinthian church, a word
catches my attention. In verse 18, Paul uses the word (ПѓП‡бЅ·ПѓОјО±) which is
translated as divisions that are present among the Corinthians. This word helps us
understand why it is difficult for Paul to commend the Corinthian church. This word
is not commonly used in Paul s letters. It is found only in the first epistle to the
Corinthian church. It is used in 1 Corinthians 1:10, 11:18 and 12:25. With Paul s
usage of this word only in 1 Corinthians, it unfolds its importance to the church for
the need for unity within the body of Christ. His first use of the word, in 1:10, is a
call to the Corinthians to have community among the Christians in that area. Paul
opens this letter to address the divisions that have been brought to his attention,
because it is important that the ekklesia not be divided. Within this letter to the...
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(1:2 9) Paul seem to begin to immediately address the problems that infect the
church, which had been brought to his attention by Chloe s people (1:11). His focus
throughout this letter is to respond to the divisions in the assembly (1:10 17; 3:1 23;
11:18 19), the importance of preaching Christ crucified, the need for moral living and
the true way of observing the Lords Supper.
One might believe that this pericope is focused mainly on the Lord s Supper, but
within the overall context of this letter, Paul s main focus is Christian unity. In
chapter 10, Paul begin to unfold his discussion on the Lord s Supper. Paul ask the
Corinthians The cup of blessing that we bless, is it not a sharing in the blood of
Christ? The bread that we break, is it not a sharing in the body of Christ? (10:16)
Using this as a spring board for his overcasting issue, Paul then follows with verse 17
to address their unity with one another and the Jesus Christ as
12. Motifi Of Water In Jamaica Kincaid s Annie John
Motifi of Water in Annie John Oceans cover most of the Earth. They are essential for
our environment since they produce more than half of the oxygen in the atmosphere.
Without our vast sea, humankind would not be able to survive. In Annie John,
written by Jamaica Kincaid water is demonstrated as motif in literature showing the
coming of age story of a young girl growing up in the Caribbean. The protagonist,
Annie, grows learning how to properly balance the values of the colonized world and
the native Caribbean culture, Obeah. Kincaid uses the motif of water as an
empowerment to Annie s growth by curing, nurturing, and transforming her. Annie s
safe haven as a young child consists of baths to help heal her from bodily aches. In
the Obeah culture it is believed that water can cure someone from any bodily aches.
Annie informs the reader of her childhood when she went to bathe in the sea after
church, It was at a time when I was thought to have weak kidneys and a bathe in the
sea had been recommended as a strengthening remedy (Kincaid 42). Bathingin the
water is a remedy for Annie s body. The sea demonstrates a higher power since three
quarters cover the earth s surface. Oceans are a natural force no mankind can
replicate; therefore, they hold an influential component to heal Annie s weak kidneys.
The Obeah culture is woven into Annie s lifestyle even through the colonized world;
both cultures are simultaneously respected in her childhood. Thus, allowing water to
13. The Depletion Of Natural Elements Has A Negative Impact
On...
Heal to palliate, alleviate, ease and cure is an essential commodity in the modern
environment, wherein due to rising workload, change in the environment elevating
stress levels, and pollution there has been a boom in the diseases prevalent, cases of
depression and anxiety.
An environment devoid of Nature may act as a discord Bjorn Grinde
Modern westernization has although doubled life expectancy, it has also created
disparities between ancient and present ways of living that may have cemented the
way for the emergence of new serious diseases. Humans have an inherent inclination
to affiliate with nature. With the present stage of modernization, urbanization and
migration to cities, the contact of man with nature is decreasing substantially. Cities
and indoor environments are dominated by manmade objects; the doubt is whether
the concomitant depletion of natural elements has a negative impact on human mind?
Though this issue is a broad level of discussion and research, the category under this
research is a health care environment. Man s affiliation with nature has a positive
impact on his wellbeing. The first hospitals in countries like Europe, were infirmaries
in monastic communities where a garden was considered essential for healing. Since
then, the correlation between greenery and either therapeutic or preventive medicine
has gradually been outmoded, partly due to the advancement in medical science and
the associated technical approaches to healing. The
14. The Vicious Cycle Of Deity In Joseph Conrad s The Heart
Of...
The Vicious Cycle Of Deity In Joseph Conrad s novel The Heart Of Darkness,
power is expressed throughout. Power is considered a large concept in the novel
and is presented as two different things, power in nature and power in humans.
Power in humans is more complicated in the novel than it is in nature because
nature has a power system of its own and humans do not and constantly fight for it.
For humans, in order to receive power they go through several tasks just to achieve
it. Kurtz is a prime example of expressing power, how he craves and achieves
power is disturbing. However, Kurtz uses his power by ruining the jungle and
dehumanizing the natives that live there. Furthermore, the Europeans going to the
Congo crave the same power that Kurtz does and will go through any efforts just to
get it, like collecting ivory. Kurtz is one of the many men sent to the jungle to
collect ivory and strip the land of its natural resources. He became known as
powerful for his knowledge and large collection of ivory. His power gives him the
ability to achieve popularity from those back in Europe and the natives that live in the
Congo. However, the power in Kurtz demonstrates his ignorance as he feels he must
save the natives from themselves, leading him to dehumanize them. While in the
jungle, Kurtz is in the true heart of darknesswhich is the farthest station in the jungle.
Kurtz keeps being fed this illusion of power because he has been stuck in the
darkness of the jungle for so long
15. Pro Forma Earnings Report
1.INTRODUCTION
Pro forma earnings are earnings which often exclude non recurring items and are
defined by each individual firm rather than under the general accepted accounting
principle (GAAP). Pro forma earnings reporting is commonplace in the U.S. (Doyle
et al. 2013; Bentley et al. 2016). Items such as nonrecurring gains and losses,
depreciation and amortization expenses, write downs, restructuring and merger costs,
stock compensation expenses, and interest expenses are often excluded in pro forma
earnings figures. Since many of these exclusions are likely to be transitory in nature,
pro forma earnings can be viewed as a better measure of permanent earnings and
have received increasing focus recently. Research studies found that pro forma
earnings are more value relevant, informative, and better associated with stock prices
than GAAP earnings (Bradshaw and Sloan, 2002; Bhattacharya et al.,2003; Brown
and Sivakumar, 2003; Entwistle et al., 2010). However, exclusion of the non
recurring items is completely discretionary (Doyle et al., 2013) and managers may
use the flexibility to opportunistically influence the market s perception of the firm s
recurring earnings (Dechow and Schrand, 2004). Managers may have strong
incentives to manipulate the reported pro forma earnings to influence investors
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This study investigates whether managers opportunistically round up the reported pro
forma earnings and whether the rounding manipulation of pro forma earnings is more
severe
16. Violate Social Norm
For this social experiment I am required to violate a social norm and observe the
reactions I would get for doing something considered deviant by society s standards.
While it is a small norm to break, I decided that I would try to interrupt people while
they are talking as many times during the day as possible. In our culture, it is
typically impolite to constantly interrupt someone when that person is talking. Doing
so may be considered rude and even selfish. Individuals don t purposefully interrupt
others because it is disrespectful. Children are taught to listen, wait their turn, and
then say what they have to say. During the experiment, I will start out with those who
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I was also concerned with the image that it gave me and what people thought about
me afterwards. Because interrupting people while they are talking is disrespectful,
it is completely understandable that people would not appreciate me continually
interfering with their conversation. People did react the way that I expected.
Because people often accidentally interrupt others, I had an idea of how people
would generally react. I found it hard to get myself to interrupt other people. I am
so use to waiting for my turn to speak that I felt awkward butting in. Other than
that, I didn t encounter any other difficulties during the experiment. This
experiment has taught me a lot more about social norms and society. I got to see
first hand how social norms work and how much they play a role in everyone s
daily lives. I learned how people react toward people who don t follow the social
norms and break them. This experiment proves that there are such things as social
norms that aren t even formally stated and as a society rules are set as to how one
should behave and when broken one is met with reactions and seen as different and
not normal. I went against the rules of society by not conforming hence I was the
odd one out. If it weren t for the social norms then I would not have gotten the
reactions I did because there wouldn t be anything to conform
17. Massachusetts Bay State Essay
Massachusetts also known as the Bay State is a small state, but it has some rich
history. Massachusetts is right next to New York and the Atlantic Ocean.
Massachusetts first settlers were pilgrims. The state capital of Massachusetts is
Boston; Boston is also the most popular state in Massachusetts. Massachusetts
became a state on February 6th, 1788, Massachusetts is also the 6th state. It became
a state on the 6th and it s the 6th state that s funny! The state birds are the
Domesticated Turkey and Black Capped Chickadee. The state flower is the
Mayflower, the pilgrims came on the Mayflower to Massachusetts and the state
flower is the Mayflower. Massachusetts has a lot of state animals and im going to
name them all for you. So the state animals are the Boston Terrier, Tabby Cat, Morgan
Horse and the Right Whale. The state plant is the American Elm. Massachusetts states
colors are blue and green. Massachusetts has 14 counties and Massachusetts has a
population of 6,794,422. Massachusetts is also the 15th most popular state and the
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Dairy products account for about 12% of Massachusetts livestock products income.
Cattle, aqua culture, chicken eggs and turkeys are also very important. Flower and
ornamental shrubs are the primary source of income in Massachusetts. Cranberries
rank second among any other crop products in the state. Massachusetts produces
more than 25% of cranberries grown in the nation, Other important crops are sweet
corn and apples. Hay is a major field crop grown in Massachusetts. Finance, insurance
and real estate ranks
18. Entrepreneurial Research Paper
ENTREPRENEURIAL RESEARCH PAPER: Page 1 Devry University, SBE 310 Kim
Thayer Bruce Huang June 19, 2011 ENTREPRENEURIAL RESEARCH PAPER:
Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENT: Failure Introduction: ................................................
Page 3 and 4 Reason for Failure: ................................................... Page 5 and 6
Analysis: .................................................................... Page 7 and 8 Conclusion:
................................................................ Page 9 References:
................................................................. Page 10 ENTREPRENEURIAL
RESEARCH PAPER: Page 3 Failure Introduction: The business I am writing about
is been in the news recently due to a few closures of some of their restaurants.
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With the economy being vastly poor in the United States it has caused many
places to either cut back on businesses or even to close some doors that they can
not afford to run anymore. With the cost of fuel, it cost the restaurant more money
to pay the truck drivers to deliver their supplies to their restaurants. So by the
owners having to increase this pay, they have to compensate other areas to adjust
the cost and usually they end up cutting back on employees or shutting down some
companies and this is the action Perkins took in order to keep their bills paid and
to keep most of their restaurants open for business. According to the news release
on June 13, 2011 that the Perkins amp; Marie Callender s Inc., has entered into a
reconstructuring support ENTREPRENEURIAL RESEARCH PAPER: Page 6
Reason for Failure: agreement with holders of 100 percent of the company s 14%
Senior Secured Notes due 2013 and more than 80 percent of the company s 10%
Senior Notes due 2013 pursuant to which the company has agreed to implement a
financial and operational restructuring that will rationalize the company s
19. Study Of Organisms Living On The Rocky Shore Essay
On Wednesday the 9th of March, Students from Sacred Heart College Travelled by
Bus to Siren s Rock s which lies between Owhiro Bay and Island Bay. At Siren s
rocks we had to explore the rocks and collect data of all the different species we
found at the rocky shore. The rocky shore is an intertidal place where solid rocks
predominate. It is useful for the study of Organisms living on the rocky shore. The
rocky shore consists of the low tide, mid tide, high tide and splash zones. We used
quadrats to sample which species was located in these zones and we did this when
the tide was low. Quadrats is a sampling method used to see which organisms are
located in certain proportions. The species I have chosen to talk about in my report
today is one type of Limpet and one type of Top Shell. The common name for the
Limpet I found is the Golden/ Radiate Limpet of whose scientific name is Cellana
Radians which was found in the lower intertidal zone. The Cellana Radians is
predated by starfish, whelks and shore birds. The Limpet is an herbivore because it
eats Algae and Angiosperm which both are types of growing plants located within
the rocky shore. The common name for the species of Top shell I found was
actually Scorched Monodont whose scientific name is Diloma (Melagaphia)
Aesthiops which is also found in the Lower intertidal name zone. The Diloma
(Melagraphia) Aesthiops is predated by starfish, shore crabs and coastal reef fish.
The Diloma (Melagraphia) Aesthiops is also an
20. Analysis Of William E. Wormsley s New Guinea
Historical studies indicate that the New Guinea was one of the hottest countries,
insect infested, and occupied by aggressive people. The Imbonggu community is one
of the integral parts of the community. William E. Wormsley drew a special insight
into the lives of these people after spending several years with them. In his fascinating
book, the author uses an incisive, yet articulate, voice to describe the culture, social
structure as well as bride wealth, religion, and magic among these people
(Wormsley, 1993). During that period, New Guinea was specially known as a man
eating zone. The local people were reputed as cannibals, nasty and aggressive people.
Therefore, as the anthropologist of his time, Wormsley was destined to critically
analyze the group on their view of the white man. A study that released results that
still struck the world with shock (Wormsley, 1993).
During the study, the renowned anthropologist uses the local lingua franca Neo
Melanesian to collect his data from the Imbonggu villages. At first, the Wormsley
finds himself as an object of competition as different communities wanted to stay with
him. The men thought that Wormsley had come to collect the head tax , one of the
renowned colonial payments that were subjected to men based on the number of
women. In these communities, the author observes the culture of both men and
women to collect his data. He notes how men are engaged in war, religion and
politics (Wormsley, 1993). Women, on the other
21. Effects Of Prohibition On The United States
The United States has been actively engaged in a war for nearly 25 years. At the
heart of this struggle is the fundamental question: Is this a battle the United States
can win? Many sources, such as whitehouse.gov, make the claim that drug laws are
working Instead, it has created a military police force, reinforced a violent black
market, discouraged safe drugusage, and done little to actually reduce drug use. In
order to reduce these problems as much as possible, the United States has to
drastically change its position on drug laws. The United States Federal Government
should decriminalize the use of hard drugs for adults because it will reduce drug
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Still, most agree that Colorado s lower prices have done more to make life hard for
organised crime.
Partial marijuana legalization in the United States is already affecting the Mexican
drug cartel. According to U.S. Border Patrol has been seizing steadily smaller
quantities of the drug, from 2.5 million pounds in 2011 to 1.9 million pounds in
2014. Mexico s army has noted an even steeper decline, confiscating 664 tons of
cannabis in 2014, a drop of 32% compared to year before.
Coinciding with legalization, violence has decreased in Mexico. Homicides hit a
high in 2011, with Mexican police departments reporting almost 23,000 murders. Last
year, they reported 15,649.
Analysts are still trying to work out the long term effect this shift will have on
Mexican cartel finances and violence. The legal marijuana industry could be the
fastest growing sector of the U.S. economy. It grew 74% in 2014 to $2.7 billion,
according to the ArcView group, a cannabis investment and research firm.
Body #2:The severe punishment for drug abuse creates larger problems than it solves
The punishments for drug use are too drastic to effectively combat use. The current
drug laws in the United States make it incredibly difficult for many people involved
with drugs to permanently recover from drug use. Punishment for a drug law
violation is not only meted out by the criminal justice system, but is
22. Hip Replacement Care Plan
Associate Degree Nursing Program NURS 122 Concept Care Map Evaluation
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23. The Adaptation Of The Leopard Gecko
The Evolution of the Leopard Gecko One of the adaptations the the Leopard gecko
has is its defence mechanisms. The Leopard gecko is able to cut portions of its tail
off in order to distract predators while they make their getaway. If a predator
catches it by its tail the gecko can release the part that is captured. And while the
tail is disconnected it wiggles around for a few minutes as another way to distract
the predator. Its tail will grow back in a month or so, but the tail will not look the
same as it did before. The Leopard gecko have 100 teeth which they replace every 3
to 4 months. The teeth are obviously used to eat their food which consists of crickets,
roaches, grasshoppers, waxworms, mealworms, super worms, other insects.
24. Chapter 2 Essay Questions On The Crucible
1.Nazirite, who was born for serving the Lord, is a new word for me. Samuel (1
Samuel 1:11) and Samson (Judges 13:5) are both nazirite. 2.Why Israel constant
worshiped foreigner God such as Baal and the Astartes (Judges 2:13, 1 Samuel
7:3)? They are the best group who knows Lord s power, why they still abandon the
Lord. 3.Rahab said that all the inhabitants of the Jericho melt in fear before Israel
(Joshua 2:10 11). If she said truth, she did not need to hide the two men (2:4) since
the king was also fear of the Israel so that the king had a positive intention to meet
the two men (2:3). However, if she lied, that would be very interesting. 4.Ruth got
support from Boaz (Ruth 2:8 9), because Boaz knew her loyalty towards his mother
in law
25. Men Who Were Sent to Alcatraz Essay
Alcatraz began in 1850 as a military prison. Later it became a federal prison. Then on
the verge of 30 years it was closed. Then for a while Indians used the island. Alcatraz
was used to house the criminals who provoked problems at other jails. The island
was located off the coast of California. The island has had many uses over a span of
122 years. Alcatraz was first used as a Military prison. They used it as a Military
prison from 1850 to 1934. In 1934 it was changed to a federal prison. The Military
cons were the first inmates of the prison. Then after roughly 30 years of federal
prison use, Alcatraz was shut down due to deterioration and cost.
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The men s uniforms were white and black or black and white shirts with blue
pants. Also no women were in the jail, but some lived in the islands apartments,
with their father or husband who worked in the jail. Some inmates would go years
without seeing a woman or hearing one s voice. The food and drink provided was
on holidays the inmates were served fine meals such as stuffed celery, tom turkey
roasted, pumpkin pie, fruit cake, and coffee. The inmates were fed 3 times a day
and always had decent food. Most inmates said it was better than other federal
prisons. But for drinks, the only fresh water on the island was rain and fog.
Alcatraz experienced various deaths on the island. Eight inmates were murdered, 15
died of disease. Also five suicides took place; most men did not have time to attempt
suicide because guards and officers were always walking the halls, also no knives,
guns,
26. Blue Mountain Research Paper
Blue Mountains
If you want to experience mindfulness, Blue Mountains is the place where you can
breathe deep and experience the sensational, breathtaking World Heritage site, which
spreads over an area of one million hectares of pristine waterfalls, dramatic sandstone
cliffs, salubrious eucalypt forest and bushland. This rugged region, which falls to the
west of Sydney, is truly one of Australias magical natural wonders.
For one of its kind of experiences, this enchanting mountain is the place where you
can encounter the blue haze characteristic of the mountain, with its refreshing
eucalyptus essence dispersed and enriched in the air that blankets the region s vast
valleys of deep canopy and virgin precipice.
One of the most dramatic mountains, showcasing The Three Sisters, can be seen from
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Short bushwalks or longer hikes such as Kanangra to Katoomba Walk or the Six Foot
Track to Katoomba are an excellent way to experience scenic views and natural
attractions of the region. The exciting and adventurous foothill trails one through
ancient forest and sets you in the past experiencing medieval romance, away from the
hustle bustle where one can live in the moment of rich and revitalizing occurrence.
One can replenish peaceful moments as a take away from the rich atmosphere of the
magnificent mountain.
Blue Mountains region is home to the world s rarest tree, the prehistoric Wollemi
Pine, previously thought to be extinct. It is a living fossil unique only found here
and, at about 90 million years old, is one of the world s oldest living fossils.
One can reach to the mesmerizing mountain by road which is a 90 minute drive
from Sydney. Other most relaxing way to travel is by Rail, another efficient service
provided by Sydney Trains. An overnight stay would give the flavour of the
picturesque neighbourhood towns which offer an endless and great range of
restaurant and cuisine to
27. Analyzing Virgil s Advertisements
HANZLIK, M. 7 WMRD
The advertisement created by Emily Dai and I, Marissa Hanzlik, covered the
realm of the waverers. We advertised for Virgil Travel to visit the outside of the
gates of hell. Emily and I chose to do a commercial because it would give us more
of an opportunity to be creative and have fun with the project. The target audience for
our ad are sports fans, particularly those who enjoy attending the events in person.
Characters we chose to highlight in our commercial were Moses, Celestine V, and
Charon. Moses is included to advertise to those living in Limbo and to offer
entertainment to those in the first circle. We also included Moses because is well
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Celestine s costume consisted of a papal hat and a necklace with a cross to help
portray his character as a pope. Charon wore a large black cloak to show how he
takes souls of the deceased from the livid shore and guides them across the dark
river. Also, Charon is wearing masks arranged to depict his flaming eyes. The
tormented shades are wearing athletic clothing to show that they are competitors in
a race. Props that we used included a book, a scythe, a cross, a banner, and plastic
insects. The book, used as a bible, and the cross were used to help portray the
holiness of the characters. The scythe was used by Charon to represent the recent
death of the souls waiting to cross. The banner was used as a sign at the entrance of
the gates of hell to set the location. The plastic insects were thrown at the
competitors to represent the tormenting of the waverers by wasps and flies. We
chose to begin our commercial at the stairs outside of school to symbolize the
entrance to a stadium or coliseum. Emily and I decided to film Celestine in the
cafeteria to portray him in an arena like were the race would take place. Our
original plan was to film Celestine s scene in the sophomore and junior commons
but they were blocked off and filled with chairs. We filmed Charon on one side of
the hallway to portray him as being on the shore of the Acheron. Eli Greer, David
Winters, and I acted in this commercial. Eli was chosen to be Celestine V because
he displayed the athleticism and attitude needed to portray his character. David
was chosen for Moses because he was able to capture the stoic nature of his
character and was able to present the change of emotion that we were looking for
from his character. I was chosen to play Charon because I was willing to wear the
two masks needed to represent his flaming eyes. Members of the cross country team
acted as
28. My Christian Faith Research Paper
Everyone has their time in life when God tests the strength of their faith. These tests
can cause you to break down, and they can torture you mentally. Most of the time,
these tests are really big. For example, if someone you love gets sick and you want to
help, but there is nothing that you can do. This is what happened to me, and it came
to me through my mom suffering from a large brain tumor. Through my mother s
hardship and my reliance on my Christian faith, I learned important lessons such as,
self control, putting all faith in God, and the importance of loving others for who
they are. I learned a very influential lesson about self control during this. In May
2016, my mom was diagnosed with a large meningioma covering most of the left
side of her brain. The tumor had been growing there for 7 to 10 years, they said it
was most likely caused by the pills she took to help have me. This hit me hard,
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There were many complications during the surgery, my mom had a stroke during
her first surgery and about 10 minutes later, after a 8 hour surgery to take out the
tumor and put in a mesh plate to replace her skull, she went back in to take the
plate out. After this, she went into ICU and she wasn t doing very well. I was
about to go utterly insane without talking to my mom, but I kept my faith. Finally,
after about a month and a half of my mom being asleep, the doctor found a leak in
her spinal cord that was restricting the brain to hold in fluid. The doctor fixed this
with a simple blood patch and after this procedure, she started to wake up. Shortly
after this, she moved to the rehabilitation unit and started the long process to
becoming herself again. I realized that she wouldn t have woken up or healed for
that matter, if we didn t have so many people on our side praying, we were truly in
the hands of
29. Cinematic Frame Rate In The Hobbit
Three time Oscar winner Ang Lee opted to push beyond the standard cinematic
frame rate of 24 fps (frames per second) for his latest film, and settled on the
extravagant 120 fps instead. Lee warned the audience at the New York Film Festival
to have an open mind when watching the movie (Murphy). But even with
forewarning, there is an oddness present due to its high frame rate (HFR).
The last time HFR was experimented in a mainstream film was in Peter Jackson s The
Hobbit trilogy with 48 fps. The reactions of the critics to Jackson s experiment were
negative, which prompted him to use lens filters and post production effects to bring
some of the lost motion blurs back in the sequels (Engber).
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Compared to Jackson s The Hobbit, the alienating result of HFR was less sensed
during Lee s Billy Lynn s Long Halftime Walk. This is because Lee alternated the
frame rate between scenes, keeping the highest effect for the flashback scenes and
some parts of the halftime (Engber). Lee s back and forth alteration of the frame rate
shows a certain level of care, which is that he is putting the technological experiment
at the service of his aesthetics and story, not the other way around.
Nevertheless, the result of it was less immersive and hyper realistic, because it
constantly brought attention to the visual clarity and subsequently made it difficult
to follow the story. Even worse was the level of distraction to less significant
elements in a given scene, because elements in middleground and background were
lushed with fine details. The disruption of focus occurs from Billy as the central
character to the poorly directed extras in the stadium, or to the elegant display of food
at the buffet. It appears that multiplying the frame rate five times asks for multiplying
craftsmanship and manpower in all other departments
31. Johnny Cash Informative Speech Outline
Outline
Topic: Johnny Cash
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the life of Johnny Cash
Organizational Pattern: chronological
Introduction
I.How many of you have ever listened to Johnny Cash? (attention getter)
II.Johnny cash s life was constant hardships and triumphs until his death (thesis)
III.I am credible to speak on the life of Johnny cash as I have listened to him since I
was six, as well as done extensive research into his life and death. (credibility)
IV.As we are starting to venture into our future careers, it is good to look at past
icons to learn from their success and misfortunes such as the late Johnny Cash.
(relevancy)
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Johnny s daughter Kathy once quoted And dad had this, just real sad guilt thing his
whole life, you could look in any picture and see the dark sadness thing going on .
Transition: now that I have shown you Johnny s hardship stricken childhood lets
progress to his rise to fame and the consequences that followed it.
II.Johnny Cash s rise to fame
A.First recordings
1.According to Gallo in his article JOHNNY CASH 1932 2003, Johnny first
seriously considered music while in the Air Forces stationed in Germany. Where he
bought his first guitar and wrote the song Folsom Prison Blues with an informal
group called the Landsberg Barbarians.
2.After his discharge from his service as a cryptographer, Johnny landed in
Memphis and married his first wife Vivian in 1954. He played music for a local
Memphis radio station with a guitarist and a bassist, they were named Johnny Cash
and the Tennessee two.
3.Johnny was introduced to Sam Phillips, the founder of Suncoast records where he
recorded his compositions Hey Porter , Cry Cry Cry , and his first number one I Walk
The Line .
B.The consequences of fame
1.In 1965 Johnny was arrested for trying to smuggle amphetamines into the U.S.
32. from Mexico, Johnny was hopelessly addicted by the time of the arrest due to the toll
of being on the road constantly, the drugs helped keep him
33. Human Development Is A Product Of Conditioning,
Learning...
Human Development is a product of conditioning, learning and reinforcement.
When we think of human development, it s easy to think of it as a process that is
largely complete once we hit early adulthood. It is important to realize, however,
that development is an ongoing process that continues all throughout life. As you
enter adulthood, navigate middle age and face the on set of old age, having a
greater understanding of how people continue to grow and change as they get older
can help you appreciate and manage all the stages of your life. I will understand that
I grow and change as I grow older and can help me appreciate and manage all my
stages in life. And I will gain a better appreciation of development throughout life.
They can help us find sources of behavior and trends, and account for the path that
individuals follow, whether these can be called paths of growth or lack of progress.
All theories have something valuable to help in our understanding of human
development. As a student, Human development helps me understand myself better.
Learning more about Human Development can provide additional insight in the
person I have become. Studying Human Development can provide me with the
necessary tools to help guide me and understand life better. Studying human
development as a student will help me to be able to differentiate something normal
from the abnormal. Understanding these two different phenomenon s will help me
figure out what is wrong from right. I can also
34. A Doll s House Essay
A Doll House Essay Ibsen said that his mission in life was to Inspire individuals to
freedom and independence which was shown throughout the play A Doll House.
Since he wrote modern theatre, the characters were real and audiences could relate to
them. He particularly questioned the role of men and women during his time. Ibsen
used A Doll House to motivate women so they would seek more power and freedom
in their relationships. Audiences could then look up to characters such as Nora and
Mrs Linde whom were independent, some what ahead of their times. Ibsen s purpose
was to not only to enlighten women of their unfair status but also to make the men
understand women are much smarter than what they think. His goal was to change...
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She knows her role and that the men had total control of money. Her character
changes at the end when she realises she can no longer use her femininity to get out
of trouble. Her stronger side comes out where she breaks out of the typical feminine
role. The Subjection of Women by Mill went by similar morals that Ibsen wanted to
spread. It states that women should be able to vote and should be equal in marriage.
Both these men wanted to change women s naturalization of typical household duties.
Mills stated that people naturalized things to make them feel better, knowing it is
unjust, including issues of slavery. Men do not want solely the obedience of women,
they want their sentiments. Ibsen showed that this wasn t always the case, as
although Nora was obedient, she wanted something different. Many women would
have been in this situation and the play gave them the courage to say it. Women of
this time were only educated in how to be attractive to men and to be ladylike. By not
having the same opportunities to men, women found out they were not reaching their
full potential and didn t feel complete, like Ibsen s Nora. What is now called the
nature of women is an eminently artificial thing the result of forced repression in
some directions, unnatural stimulation in others. The idea of being intellectual was
suppressed and men took their dominance as second nature. Torvald was
35. False Memories
INTRODUCTION
False memories are an apparent recollection of an event that did not actually occur.
The reason why false memories happen are due to the fact that one s brains can
only handle so much.There has been several experiment pertaining to the
phenomenon, to find how it works.In the next part of the experiment the
psychologist showed the participants a word list.False memories are very common
and can happen to anyone. On very rare occasions false memories can be harmful to
someone and the people around them.False memories are so common that they
affect all of a person s memories. False memories can be made more clear by others
memories or they could become more distorted. False memories have caused many
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A SCARY REALITY A psychologist named Elizabeth loftus has studied for how
easy the brain is to manipulate into believing false things. She essentially believes
the brains can be manipulated to a point where someone else can alter our memories
that make one, them. She says that false memories that there could be a benefit to
false memories because it s like a system that allows us to update our memories
when errors are found in a memory.false memories. The problem is that the system
could be used against us and there is no defense to counter it.
CONCLUSION
False memories are a strange phenomenon that everyone is victim to. False
memories, show the weaknesses and holes in our minds. False memories cause many
wrong convictions. False memories can make one rethink all of one s memories.
False memories are caused by the overload that our minds take daily. People s minds
only remember important details that occurred and leaves out small things like
unimportant colors. False memories still aren t completely found out entirely today
and they might never
36. Identify Different Types Of Drivers
Types of Automobile Drivers Paula Alexandra, an American actress, once said,
The cars we drive say a lot about us. People often choose their automobiles for
many different reasons. An affordable car might be the attraction. Many people
spend as much money on a car as they might a home because style and statement
means much to them. Others might select a car based on the comfort of the ride.
This often is the case with more mature drivers. The way we choose to get from
one place to the next shows our priorities and what is important to us. But along
with the type of car we drive, there is something else that clearly says a lot about a
person the way they drive their vehicle. Over a period, habits are developed by
drivers and these patterns set in like cement. Drivers come in a various assortment.
Most automobiledrivers can be classified into one of the following categories: the
high speedster driver, the cautious defensive driver, and the reckless distracted driver,
who petrifies me the most.
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These types of driver tend to somehow allow everything to wander through their
inconsiderate mind. One example of this dangerous driver tendencies is his frequent
texting or playing with his phone while driving, leading to many unnecessary deaths
and is the reason most states consider these distractions a crime. These drivers are
worried about something somewhere in the wild blue yonder instead of having their
eyes glued to the situation in front of them! The definition of a distracted driver is
often an individual who is constantly fooling around with something. Therefore, you
can see why this category frightens me the
37. Blue Owl Boutique Case Study
Email 1: Announce BOB for Convention 2018 Distribution: Alumnae Association
President (cc: Alumna Relations team) House Board President (cc: House Board
Committee) Chapter Presidents (cc: ABCs/CCAs and District Directors)
Distribution Date: TBD Subject Line: Participate in Blue Owl Boutique! Content:
Hi [INFORMAL FIRST NAME], The 2018 General Convention is just a few
months away, and it s time to start planning for Blue Owl Boutique! Blue Owl
Boutique is one of the most popular stops at Convention. It s a unique, fun and
creative shopping experience where attendees can check out items made by their
fellow Kappas. It is also a wonderful way for your chapter, association, or House
Board to earn extra funds. We invite creative and... Show more content on
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We ask that a pre established percentage of your individual total sales be donated to
a Kappa alumnae association, chapter, House Board, or the Kappa Kappa Gamma
Foundation If you re interested in participating or want to learn more, please visit
XXX. Hope to hear from you soon! Loyally, [signature] Brett Skaugstad Watson
Blue Owl Boutique Chairman 319 541 3434 blueowlboutique@kkg.org Email 3:
Follow up to previous participants Distribution: Reach out to those individual
Kappas who have participated at past Conventions Timing: TBD Content: Dear
[informal first name], It s once again time to start planning for Convention and
Blue Owl Boutique! Because you are a past participant, I wanted to reach out and
see if you would be interested in selling items at Blue Owl Boutique at the 2018
General Convention this coming June. If you re interested in participating again,
please visit XXX and [INSERT PARTICIPATION INSTRUCTIONS HERE]. Also,
be sure to join our Facebook group to get the latest updates about Blue Owl
Boutique and see what others are selling this year. Looking forward to hearing from
you soon! Loyally, [signature] Brett Skaugstad Watson Blue Owl Boutique Chairman
319 541 3434
38. Immigrants Affect Vancouver
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Vancouver is a multi cultural city which has increase lot of foreigners. Some people
argue that foreigners and immigrants influence them negatively such as the high price
of houses, insurances, and living budget. However, immigrants have contributed to
the development of this city when the issue is exam from another perspective because
this group of people plays an important role in the whole society. (Requal, 2017).
Immigrated people brings new job opportunities and labor force to Vancouver. On the
other hand, they lead new funds to develop the economy and urban development. It
make people earn more income and improve their living standard. Immigrated people
who came from different countries celebrate their unique festivals making Vancouver
to be a multicultural city. First of all, immigrants help the economy grows fast in
Vancouver. As the increased population has moved to Vancouver over the past
hundreds of years, they have already created the cultural coexistence and make
Vancouver a multi cultural city. This phenomenon triggers Vancouver to create and
operate a diversified consumption environment (Brent, 2016).In fact, it shows that
more than 50% of people were from China and living in the Richmond in the last
population census. As a result, more and more Chinese businesses are established in
Richmond. Over time, more and more national and international companies set
business in
39. And Then There Were None Sparknotes
Man s quest for the one and absolute truth which will serve as the centre for all his
questions, answers, visions, revisions, doubts, discourse, thesis and hypothesis has
led him to formulate new ways, discover new methods, and innovate new process
in hope of using them as rungs for the one great ladder which will take him to that
elusive centre of impeccable knowledge. That centre or fountainhead of all
knowledge should be an all encompassing and all transcending and completely
independent entity which can serve as the basis of all meanings and but while one is
on his way of reaching that he is still not free of the imperfect egoistic assumptions
and perceptions of superiority about one s own culture, knowledge, philosophy, race
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She sees the conflict between civilization and savagery as an endless, eternal and
everlasting struggle. The civilization is like the colonizer, the master always trying
to restrain every natural powerful impulse to bring it under the control of certain
codified rules, laws and regulations which symbolize the ordered civilization. The
force of wilderness on the other hand always tries to break free to express itself in
a manner which is always incomprehensible to the civilized authority. She also
expresses the man woman struggle and conflict as the female body in her poetry
from time to time has been depicted as some sort of theatre where all acts of
violence and atrocity are committed by men. The female body has her own
distinctive aura of sensuality, creativity, continuity and fluency which the men often
tries to entrap and capture and then try to make her an subservient, weak and
passive being. In The Edible Woman make the protagonist and the first person
narrator during Part One and Part Three of the novel Marian MacAlpin s refusal to
eat coincides with her refusal to get drawn into the patriarchal society s attempts to
draw, delimit and define a woman by robbing her of her essential feminine virtues
and independent self. She equates the act of eating meat to that of society s process
of ingestion, digestion and assimilation of essential feminine
40. Comparing Dostoevsky s Crime And Punishment
In chapter one of part one in Crime and Punishment, an unnamed male character
has just left his home and is walking through the Hay Market. Our character is from
a lower socio economic status, as he is, crushed by poverty, (1) and as he is wearing
rags , that, even a man accustomed to shabbiness would have been ashamed. (2) Prior
to the passagestarting the young manis talking a walk during July through Petersburg,
and is contemplating a deep thought, a thought he has had for a whole month. The
passage starts off by describing the area that the young man is walking through,
filled with drunks and walking through the area of town where the poor and
working class dominate the area. This gives him camouflage, as he describes it,
types so various were to be seen in the streets that no figure, however queer, would
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The young man seems to like living indistinguishably from others as he had a,
habit of talking to himself, (2) and when a person takes notice of his hat, he goes
into a state of terror after being noticed. In page 3 the character notes that he
disliked meeting his colleagues. However despite this poorly dressed character
who wants to be unnoticed, he wears a fancy hat. While the hat is, completely
worn out, rusty with age, , this tall round hat was described as german by a traveler
on a waggon. He spends his next thoughts about how he should have worn a flat
hat or cap to be unnoticed. It is obvious that this young man wants to appear to be
from a poor background for this work, for this business one should be a little
conspicuous a possible. (3) When the young man is portrayed as a man of lower
stature, he becomes upset with wealth and foreign items, as he refers to his hat as this
grotesque thing, and it looks
41. The Contributions Of Death In Dante s Inferno
In the Inferno, Dante journeys along the path that will eventually lead him to God by
first passing through Hell. As he goes through his journey in Hell with Virgil, Dante
encounters several sinners who are being punished based upon the sins each
individual committed. Dante s attitude towards the sinners punishment changes from
sympathy to hostility as he goes through his path towards God. At first, Dante is to
feeling sympathy for the souls that reside in the Second Circle of Hell, whose
punishment is to be constantly blown by wind. These sinners are punished
specifically for lust. Many individual souls are named by Virgil, but Dante starts to
show signs of sympathy when Francesca voluntarily steps forward to explain her love
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I agree with Poggiolo s statement involving sympathy for Francesca because this
means that even though Dante feels sympathy for both Francesca and Paolo, it
does not erase the fact that they did commit the sin of adultery. Dante can feel
sorry for their situation, but there is no way he can forgive them of the sin they
committed. God did put them there so no matter how much pity Dante feels for
them there is nothing he could do about their punishment in Hell. As Dante travel
deeper along Hell, he needs to become stronger to complete his journey. In the
beginning of his journey, he encounters sinners who did not commit a sin as bad as
the sinners in the Ninth Circle of Hell. That is why he feels sympathetic to
Francesca and Paolo, who is in the Second Circle of Hell. Now that he is at the last
Circle of Hell, he needs to be fiercer and stronger to get through his journey. Virgil
says to Dante that Thy soul attained is with cowardice, / Which many times a man
encumbers so, / it turns him back from honored enterprise (Canto II, 45 46). Virgil
is helping Dante become more courageous in his journey, which leads him to
become hostile. Dante arrives in the Ninth Circle of Hell which is known to harbor
traitors. The punishment for theses traitors is to be frozen in a lake to represent the
coldness of their hearts and how they do not have any feelings of remorse for
betraying others and their own families. The traitors being frozen and
42. James Monroe And The American Revolution
James Monroe, born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, to Spence Monroe and
his wife Elizabeth Jones Monroe, was a very prominent man in history. James
Monroe was also a very ambitious man who would, at most times, be a potential
rival to many of his close companions in the presidential elections. He was the
seventh Secretary of State, served as a member of the Congress of the
Confederation, served as a U.S. Senator, served as the governor of Virginia, and was
the fifth U.S. president. Monroe also served as the Secretary of War during the War
of 1812. James Monroewas very active in the American Revolution, and, even later
after the war was over, he was very active in politics. He traveled many times often
to foreign countries dealing with affairs concerning various treaties to help keep
the peace between countries or expand countries. James Monroe was born on April
28, in 1758 to Spence Monroe and his wife Elizabeth Jones Monroe. Spence
Monroe was a prosperous planter who also practice carpentry. James Monroe s
mother was of Welsh heritage, and his father s ancestry could be traced to a relative
who fought in the English Civil Wars alongside Charles I. This relative was later
captured and exiled to Virginia from England. James Monroe was homeschooled with
his other siblings by his mother until the age of eleven. After he was homeschooled,
Monroe attended Campbell Town Academy, which was run by Reverend Archibald
Campbell. At Campbell Town Academy, James Monroe
43. Chaffee s Cosmological Argument
Per Chaffee, the cosmological argument examines the orderly, coherent, and
intelligible nature of the cosmos and examines the proofs that are given by science
and philosophers for God to have designed the universe (Chaffee 338). He states that
in the cosmological argument, the universe is contingent or dependent on God to
create it because upon examination of the universe, everything owes its existenceto
something else; following this logic, for the universe to exist, there must be
something that the universe owes its existence to (338). Theists claim that this reason
for the universe to be in existence is divine creation by an almighty, eternal, God.
Chaffee continues on to state the cosmological theory provides the basis for its
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That is, when Russell claimed that the cosmological theory was invalid because
that it offers no explanation as to the origin of God, I stated that it was a sweeping
generalization fallacy. He does so by not considering the exception of the creation
of God. In Craig s dissertation, he alludes to an Uncaused First Cause and expands
upon this idea by stating that it must transcend space and time, since it created
space and time (Craig). This means that because God existed before the origin of
space and time, he is exempt from the rules of space and time and therefore, does
neither need an origin to exist, nor have one. He is eternal in every aspect, infinite in
existence. The cosmological argument thus provides us with the grounds to believe in
the existence of a beginningless, uncaused, timeless, spaceless, changeless,
immaterial, enormously powerful, Personal Creator of the Universe (Craig). This
explanation can point to none other than
44. Blanche Dubois Light
In the play Blanche avoids appearing in direct, bright light, especially in front of
Mitch. She won t give anyone her real age, and that is why she wan t get in the light
so Mitch don t find out; and the light is symbolizes her past.She is haunted by her
ghost that she has lost her first lover, her purpose in her life, her dignity, and her
genteel society of her ancestors.When Blanche tells Mitch that being in lovewith her
last husband, was like having the world revealed in bright light. When Stanley and
Blanche drink alcohol they do it differently, when Stanley drinks he drinks when he
is with his friends, but he ends up being mean to his wife and when Blanche drinks
she to escape the harsh reality.
He has Blanche hiding her true self, to lie to other people, to get with men to make
her happy,and where she has a mental illness where she hears stuff and has panic
attacks. Stanley is most the time trying to get Blanche in trouble, drinking, and hitting
his wife; Stella is trying to help Blanche throw the stuff that has happened to her and
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Stanley is says mean thing to Blanche and Stella.
In the play there are different motifs in it how Blanch don t like lights, she drinking
when she get upset, has a mental illness when her husband killed himself, and she
lies about stuff that is not really something to about. Stanley likes to drink alcohol,
but when he does he gets mad and when he get mad he get violent towards his wife
and hits her; Stella has a mental illness when it comes down to Stanley getting mad
at her she thinks it is normal for him to do
45. Gender Roles In The World According To Garp
The World According to Garp Chapter 10/11 Throughout chapters ten and eleven of
The World According to Garp, Garp does not fit the stereotypical gender role of a
father. Garp has also shown plenty of masculine and feminine traits throughout these
two chapters. If I had to choose which Garp has shown more of it would be feminine
traits for sure. Garp has and always will be more like a motherthan a father towards
Duncan and Walt, anyone can see that including Helen. I am not saying that as a bad
thing at all and throughout this paper you will understand what I truly meant by that.
As I have said before, Garp does not fit the stereotypical genderrole of a father. One
reason for this is that he is a stay at home father. Around the time