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Heracles As A Religious Figure In Greek Culture
Throughout history Western art has been used to illustrate the divine and supremacy status of both
political and religious figures. Incorporated in these pieces relates to the specific cultures political,
religious, and cultural values. This is one way how certain art pieces can be identified. This began as
early as the Sumerian period and even today is still used. Although these methods have been used for
thousands of years, different styles emerged when looking at different periods but this does not go to
say that cultures never have not adopted certain styles and methods from others. When looking at the
Egyptian Old Kingdom, Greek classical, and Imperial Roman periods much evidence of this occurring
could be given. While successfully showing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the most beloved hero gods is Herakles, or Heracles as the romans and current culture
pronounces it. According to greek mythology Heracles is the son of Zeus and the greek woman
Alcmene, this makes Hercules a half god. He was the result of Zeus affair which ironically earns him
the hatred of Hera Zeus wife . She attempted to murder him as a child by sending two serpents into his
crib, but he was so strong that he strangled both; one in each hand. Hera goes on to hate Heracles as
grows older. In the black vase painting Herakles and Cerberus, it shows Heracles last labor being
complete. Hercules final labor was to kidnap Cerberus, the guardian of the underworld and bring him
to king Eurystheus. He was given this task because returning from the underworld was impossible, so
for Heracles to return with Cerberus shows how powerful he was. This vase was painted during the
Archaic Period in 530 525 B.C. as greek because of its qualities. The Greeks liked symmetry and the
decorations on this vase follow the shape and so does the two figures; when looking closely they both
are slightly leaned forward following the curvature of the vase. There is also a hierarchical scale,
Heracles is larger than the king signifying he is more important and powerful. Unlike Rameses in
egypt, the Greeks saw their gods as above the people. Something the Egyptians and Greeks did have
in common is how they gave their religious and political divine figures muscular bodies. Both cultures
did this because big muscles are associated with great power. It was and still is the ideal of a perfected
body. Also in this black figure painting the chest are facing forward toward the viewer just like in the
egyptian wall paintings. Although Greeks created many of their own methods of doing things, they
still adopted ways from the Greeks and ancient
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Why Are Internships Important In Social Work Degree Programs
Laura: Why Are Internships Important in Social Work Degree Programs?
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) recommends accredited social work degree programs
to offer internships and practicums. The CSWE s Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards
states that internships are a kind of field education that must meet certain requirements. Internships
must be directly associated with an accredited social work program at institution of higher learning.
The internship should have academic structure with established classroom objectives. Students should
be offered educational credit, the internship should be supervised by a social worker and schools
cannot substitute internships for mandatory classroom training.
http://www.cswe.org/Accreditation.aspx The Benefits of a Internships for Social Workers
Social work internships provide a strong dose of reality for students. One of the greatest challenges
that social workers face is transitioning from a comfortable educational setting to the social work field
where they must deal with serious real world problems and people. Internships, ... Show more content
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The more field training a professional receive, the better prepared and equipped they are to start their
careers successfully. Declining an internship may result in the case worker making the wrong
judgement call and unwittingly ruining the client s life. All social workers must have certain
foundation skills that are properly developed through educational institutions that follow the CSWE s
accreditation standards. Some critics feel the internship is unnecessary for non traditional students
with impressive skills, knowledge and experience. However, training standards should be raised, not
lowered for social workers. Removing internships contributes to lower levels of professional
expertise, clinical understanding and practice
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Similarities Between Pyramus And Thisbe And Romeo And Juliet
Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet are two tragic romance stories that are comparable in many
ways. The similar concepts and elements reflected in the two works portray themes of love and
tragedy, while also expressing the same types of characters and events. The works of the two writers,
Ovid and Shakespeare, were written in completely different time periods, but are remarkably
comparable in the senses of character purpose, elements, theme, and events. The tragic ending of both
stories is suicide, Both pairs of star crossed lovers make the impulsive decision to take their lives as a
result of tragic events and mislead information. In the Prologue of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare
states, A pair of star crossed lovers take their life, (Romeo and Juliet Prologue line 6). In Pyramus and
Thisbe, Ovid says, The death of two young lovers was the cause, (947). Pyramus and Romeo both
commit suicide under false pretenses and this ultimately results in Thisbe and Juliet also committing
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In Pyramus and Thisbe, Ovid says, They longed to marry, but their parents forbade. Love, however,
cannot be forbidden, (947). In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare writes, My only love sprung from my
only hate!/Too early seen unknown, and known too late!/Prodigious birth of love it is to me,/That I
must love a loathed enemy, (1.5.138 141). The parents of the two teens did not support the relationship
and didn t want them to be together. In Romeo and Juliet, the hatred between their families kept them
from seeing each other. Lord and Lady Capulet wanted Juliet to marry Paris, but she was in love with
and married to Romeo. In Pyramus and Thisbe, their parents did not want them to be together and
wouldn t let them see each other. The classic forbidden love element was very much included in these
two timeless tales and was represented in these families
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Importance Of Cognitively Based Attitudes
Attitudes are evaluations of people, objects, and ideas. (Akert, 2013) Cognitively based attitudes are
based on thoughts and beliefs one has about an object, and this attitude provides pros and cons of an
object, so we can decide if we want to be associated with it or not. Affectively based attitudes are
based more on people s feelings and values than on their beliefs about the nature of an attitude object.
(Akert, 2013) The elaboration likelihood model is the umbrella for this topic, because it explains the
two ways in which persuasion can change someone attitude. The two ways are persuasion through the
central route and the persuasion through the peripheral route. The elaboration likelihood model refers
to processing the message which is related to the cognitively based attitudes. Persuasive
communication is most successful in changing attitudes when going through the central route because
the audience is motivated, whereas with the peripheral route the audience is not motivated. Now I am
going to discuss the routes of persuasion through advertisements in detail.
The case in which people elaborate on a persuasive communication, listening carefully to and thinking
about the arguments, which occurs when people have both ability, and the motivation to listen
carefully to communication is defined as the central route to persuasion. (Akert, 2013) For my
example, I found an advertisement about Rihanna s new long wearing, shine proof, makeup line. Her
message is, having 40
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Essay on Violent Video Games Raise Aggression
Throughout history man kind has always searched for ways to entertain himself, each time developing
new activities and games. Video games have become a very popular way to spend time and have fun
from the 1970 s up to now. With new developments appeared different video game genres from
adventure to racing, but the violent video games appear to be the most popular ones (Shin, 2003), for
example: shooters, fighting and video games where you have to eliminate, destroy, or kill your
enemies. Video games have become very influential on children and adults (Stafford, 1999). With
violent video games humans are more prone to act aggressively, to have aggressive thoughts and
become numb towards violence (Harding, 2009). Apart from these they are ... Show more content on
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Now a day however VDU s have evolved and we created LCD s with higher quality and standard
giving the opportunity for violent video games to be more graphic and real (Stafford, 1999) like for
example when characters get shot a large spray of blood covers the walls and floor near the character
(Shin, 2003). The processor of the consoles has also been a key factor to the development of more real
looking violent video games. From Intel s 4004 microprocessor up to Intel s core 2 duo E8500
processor we have seen how computers are able to do more tasks in less time. This development has
given a way for violent video games to be more free in the sense that more actions can be made, the
virtual worlds are bigger and there are more objectives to be done or enemies to be eliminated. C. The
impact of the issue Violence in video games has been proved to raise the aggression on video gamers
in the short and long term, whether it s in their language, attitude or actions. Also video games not
only cause this but they also decrease prosocial behavior and empathy (Anderson, 2010). Violent
video games have been one of the main reasons why students decide to shoot everyone in an
educational institution like the well known Columbine Massacre in 1999. [They] liked to play Doom
(a computer game) in the afternoons , No one can say for sure why...theories including...violent video
games (Doom) (Rosenberg, Unknown). As we can see very clearly violent video games
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The Amendment Of The 14th Amendment
Paper #1 Essay Question #2 Imagine living in a world where everyone was considered equal. Imagine
living in a world where people were considerate of others. Imagine living in a world where everyone
had the same rights and privileges. The Framers took a step at achieving this world with the passage of
the 14th amendment. The intent of the 14th amendment was to prevent state governments from
denying African Americans in the U.S. from their citizenship. At the time Africans were unable to
attain citizenship because of their skin color. The Framer s objective in formulating the 14th
amendment was to grant citizenship to everyone born in the U.S., regardless of skin color. The 14th
amendment expanded the protection of civil rights to all citizens in America. Barron V. Baltimore
(1833) is a significant case in history because it concluded that the fundamental rights provided by the
Bill of Rights were not guaranteed by the state. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Baltimore,
concluding hat the 5th amendment was limited and should be followed by the Federal government.
Through this case, Supreme Court Justice John Marshall declared that the Bill of Rights applied to the
federal government, not including the states. According to Section 1 of the 14th Amendment,
government laws must not abridge upon the life, liberty, or property on an individual without just
cause . Because of the Due Process Clause in the 14th amendment, the decision in Barron V.
Baltimore had been
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Interprofessional Communication in Healthcare
Reflection on the Handover Video Vignette The issue of inter professional communication is a critical
aspect of contemporary healthcare to enhance team communication and collaboration; its unique
principle is the ability of building mutual trust, understanding and support in healthcare environment
(Portsmouth, Coyle amp; Trede, 2012). More importantly, it ensures patient s intensive care and
outcomes effectively. In this reflective essay, by approaching the 5Rs framework for reflection, I will
be evaluating and analysing my personal characteristics, namely assertiveness and active listening
skills compared to characteristics of two health professionals working in multidisciplinary team
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Also, there are hardly communication barriers between them. Accordingly, this could be explained
that they had a completely handover performance as a result of effective inter professional
communication and collaboration in order to optimise patient s outcome. Initially, I questioned myself
whether I might have reflective practice skills like two clinicians when conducting a clinical process
appropriately in the inter professional communication environment. Although I could possess these
characteristics as my personality trait, I realize that there is a gap of cognitive knowledge to meet
effective communication strategies in professional practice. Apparently, as a first year nursing student,
I have not sufficiently developed my ability to perform assertive and active listening skills like them.
As the pregnancy related stroke case is to threaten the safety for Sally and her baby, there should have
proper characteristics of teamwork communication to cooperate adequately. However, I could not
manage my voice and body posture calmly, relaxed if I encounter this situation; moreover, I might
have some limitation of conveying handoff professionally and confidently like James. Then, although
I am used to be good at active listening skill, I may interrupt James to clarify patient s information
sometimes; even I could not
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Rodney King Court Cases
Gelsey Piatt and Madalyn Davishrr
1990 s News Article Rodney King
BREAKING NEWS: Rodney King was found face down in his LA home pool, dead at the age of 47.
Rodney King s public life all started on March 3rd, 1991 where after a high speed chase from LAPD,
King was violently beaten with batons suffering more than 11 fractures, all caught on tape. 4 Los
Angeles Police Department officers by the name of Laurence Michael Powell, Timothy Wind, Stacey
Koon, and Theodore Briseno are all indicted by grand jury in connection to the beating of King, to the
joy of the public. April 29th, 1992 almost a year following the initial incident, the trial of the 4 officers
comes to a harrowing defeat when they were pronounced not guilty of brutally beating King. ... Show
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riots started the afternoon of April 29, 1992, when four white Los Angeles Police Department officers
were acquitted in the brutal, videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King.
Los Angeles was rocked by widespread rioting and acts of arson. The verdict was an unethical climax
to a year of political uproar and national outreach, and the reaction to it prompted Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley to declare a state of emergency and request assistance from the National Guard as chaos
spread from the city s mostly black south side to downtown Civic City Center. In one of the many
outbreaks, looters ran wild and drivers were pulled from their cars and attacked at an intersection in
Central Los Angeles.
Truck driver Reginald Denny was delivering sand to a cement plant when he drove into an intersection
of the Los Angeles riots that had begun a few hours before. Television viewers were shocked by
helicopter footage showing several black men pulling the white Denny from the cab, then kicking and
beating him. He was unable to talk when he woke up days after the attack, reporters say.
The City Hall and Los Angeles Times Building were faced with chaotic crowds throwing rocks and
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Johannes Brahms Accomplishments
Without Craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind. Johannes Brahms was an
extraordinarily talented composer of his time, and, as said in one of his famous quotes, he truly crafted
each piece of music he wrote with much care and delicacy. Ever since the early age of six years old,
Brahms was infatuated with playing the piano, composing music, as well as conducting choral groups
as well as symphonies throughout the entirety of his life. He was tremendously popular amongst
friends, fellow composers, and other notable people of his time. His fame not only stood in the
barriers of his lifetime, but also stood the test of time. His works are often compared to the likes of
people such as the famous Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven. This impeccable trio ...
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He was said to have been vibrantly talented, which was clearly displayed when he created his own
method of writing melodies onto paper. His father, Jakob Brahms taught him to play both piano and
violin at a very young age; however, his ability to play the piano is what stuck with him and made him
famous. In order to help support his family, Brahms appeared in many musical performances at the
tender age of 10 under the teaching of the late Eduard Marxsen, a German musical instructor.
Although Brahms developed into an outstanding performer as well as composer, research notes that he
once said he had learn nothing from Marxsen which is vaguely proven through the extreme
differences in their style of playing as well as writing. In fact, Brahms not once returned to Hamburg,
where he had been taught by Marxsen, until Marxsen s death. In his later teen years, Brahms moved
from being a pupil of his father and Marxsen to teaching and playing the piano in dance halls and local
taverns for a living. Even with much knowledge of his talent and teachings, he was not identified as a
pianist until the age of nineteen when he made a concert
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Family and the General Systems Theory
The word family can be defined in many ways. When I think of the word family, I think of two or
more individuals who are sometimes related by blood or through a strong bond of unconditional love,
as well as, a shared experience, values, responsibilities, the law, even related through a community.
Different families view themselves in different ways. They have different roles, have certain
boundaries or rules, communicate and solve problems in a different way, and can adjust to change
differently. I will discuss my own family and how I view my family through the lens of the General
Systems theory and apply each central property as it contains to my family and how we communicate.
There are six significant properties within the General systems theory, wholeness, interdependence,
boundaries and openness, hierarchies and subsystems, calibration and feedback, and lastly there is
equifinality. I consider family to be two or more people. Everywhere I go I usually look at the family
as a circle instead of seeing them each as an individual person. I look at a family as a circle because
they all are bonded in some sort of way. Wholeness could be thought of as a circle, because a circle
can be defined as one whole figure. Many times a family view themselves as one whole figure or
wholeness. Wholeness is defined as the way the family view themselves. The family unit has a
personality that is shaped by the combination of each members (Turner). No one can truly understand
a family
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Tet Offensive Tactics
While serving in the Marine Corps infantry, it was drilled into my head that in order to win on the
battlefield, one needed to strike faster, harder, and more aggressive than the enemy. These tactics have
proven to be very efficient on the front lines, and have won countless battles for many U.S. troops.
Though our actions on the front lines may be very effective, they are not the only deciding factors in
winning the war. Without the support from the people back home, our battlefield objectives would be
very hard to obtain. America learned this lesson first hand during the Vietnam war, and more
specifically, during the attacks of the Tet Offensive.
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I will begin by giving a brief explanation of how the U.S. got involved in the Vietnam War, along with
some of the motives that sparked the conflict. In order to understand the full picture of the Vietnam
war, I believe that it is important to know why America was there in the first place. Next, I will be
discussing the events of the Tet Offensive and the battles that followed. The massive attack launched
against U.S. troops during the Tet Offensive caused a shift in the war that had many negative
outcomes for America. Following the events of the Tet Offensive, I will discuss the media s role in the
conflict. The Vietnam War was the first American war to be broadcasted for all to see. This brings me
to my next, and final point, the public s opinion. The availability of combat footage led to the spark of
many antiwar movements. Many antiwar protests took place at universities, such as the University of
South Carolina, and in the nation s capital. I hope that by sharing my point of view on the subject, I
will help to connect the dots between the Tet Offensive, carried out by the North Vietnamese, and
America s less than victorious withdrawal from the Vietnam
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Charitable Donations
With advances in technology have come easier strategies for raising charitable funds to help
individuals who have fallen victim to disaster and tragedy. Charitable organizations can now raise
more money quicker with the help of technology, but an unfortunate consequence has also been the
increase in organizations claiming to be charitable committing fraud and using donations for profit
purposes. Even major trusted organizations like the Red Cross have recently come under fire in regard
to irresponsible use of donated funds. Subsequently, individuals who want to help have begun
showing increasing amounts of uncertainty, as they do not know exactly where their donations would
be going. The result is an unfortunate drop in donations when they are most needed, especially in
times of disaster such as following Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. As a charitable organization
that wants to maximize aid to those suffering, it is important to take strategic actions to help reduce
potential donors uneasiness by utilizing the Uncertainty Reduction Theory to develop active and
interactive strategies that would include setting up a transparent information flow so that donors can
easily find information to ensure reliability in donations as well as establish relationships of trust
through interacting with donors individually and opening up a reciprocal conversation.
Fraudulent use of charitable donations is an unfortunate reality that threatens the ability for honest
charitable
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Coach Thad Matta Research Paper
The Ohio State men s basketball team has had back to back disappointing seasons and most people
believe that head Coach Thad Matta should be fired from his job. Ohio State is a program that over the
last ten years has been accustomed to winning games and being at the top of the Big Ten standings,
and the last two years under coach Matta were not up to most fans standards. I believe that Thad Matta
should not be fired and that he will turn the program around if given more time.
Thad Matta has been one of the most successful coaches in the country at his time at The Ohio State
University. Comparing him to Michigan State s head coach Tom Izzo, Thad Matta has a higher
winning percentage, more regular season conference championships, and more conference tournament
championships in his coaching career, which is also five years shorter than Izzo s, according to sports
refernces.com. Then if you compare Matta to the past Ohio State coaches he easily surfaces into the
top pair. Coach Matta is the winningest coach in Ohio State history (Brown). When he was hired in
2004 the buckeyes basketball program was in the bottom of the Big Ten conference. In ... Show more
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What they don t think about is what the Ohio State basketball program was like before he arrived.
Ohio State was not a national powerhouse before Thad Matta got their, and he turned them into one in
less than three years. He has taken a school that is known for their great football teams and turned
them into a respectable basketball program in the Big Ten. Ohio State under Matta has had some good
runs into the NCAA tournament running the same offensive system they do now. The problem with
Ohio State is not their offense, it s on the defensive side of the court. When they were making
tournament runs into the final four they had great defensive players like guards Aaron Craft and
Shannon
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Nonverbal Communication And Relationships With Family Members
Relationships are no walk in the park. If you want relationships to work everyone involved needs to
put in the work to communicate and work at keeping the relationship going. In my essay about
relationship stages I will discuss nonverbal communication in relationships, romantic relationships
and, relationships with family members. Nonverbal communication is a way to communicate without
speaking and communicating verbally. According to McCornack, we define nonverbal communication
as the intentional or unintentional transmission of meaning through an individuals non spoken
physical and behavioral cues (211). In relationships, an outsider can observe two people and tell what
kind of relationship they share without hearing the way they speak to each other. Nonverbal
communication is just as important as verbal communication. Nonverbal communication crucially
serves to create intimacy between two people (McCornack, 234). According to McCornack intimacy is
the feeling of closeness and union that exists between us and our partners (234). I feel that young
people, including myself, think that being intimate goes with having sex. I was corrected by a teacher
in high school who shared with me that being intimate with someone is not having sex. Since then I
have felt like I have had intimate relationships with not only my boyfriend but my best friend of 9
years. I share a bond with my best friend that is not like any other friendship I have. We self disclose,
and we have a
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Certified Sixsigma Greenbelt Handbook Practice Questions (Selected from the past ASQ Exam
questions and Study guide to match the BOK and Cognitive levels) 1. The following is a sample data
set. 10 8 8 6 5 What is the variance of this data set? a. 3.0 b. 3.8 c. 7.3 d. 7.4 Ref: CCT Study Guide
Q7 2. An auditor should use a histogram in a quality audit to do which of the following? a) b) c) d)
Provide objective evidence that the auditee uses statistical process control (SPC) Expose patterns that
are normally difficult to detect Interpret data for a trend chart Create a stratified tally diagram Ref:
CBA Study Guide Q2 3. Comparing how a process is actually performed against the documented
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In a manufacturing company, the machine shop is what kind of customer in relation to the human
resource department? (A) Intermediate (B) Hidden (C) External (D) Internal Ref: Detailed CMQOE
Study Guide Q66 18. The primary purpose of a project charter is to (A) subdivide the project into
smaller, more manageable components (B) provide management with a tool for selecting a project that
addresses business needs (C) provide management with a tool to ensure that project deadlines are met
(D) provide the project manager with authority to apply organizational resources to project activities
Ref: Detailed CMQOE Study Guide Q71 19. Sample selection of parts for inspection must be selected
at random to ensure a) b) c) d) a minimum sample size. the probability of not rejecting the lot. the
probability of accepting the lot. finding typical characteristics of the lot. Ref: CQI Study Guide Q12
20. Which of the following are bases for establishing calibration intervals? I. II. III. Stability Purpose
Degree of usage a. I and II only b. I and III only c. II and III only d. I, II, and III Ref: CQI Study
Guide Q13 21. In a normal curve, approximately what percentage of the area is included within 3
standard deviations of the mean? a. 50.0% b. 66.6% c. 95.0% Page 4 of 32 Certified Sixsigma
Greenbelt Handbook Practice Questions (Selected from the past ASQ Exam questions and Study guide
to match the BOK and Cognitive levels) d.
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Agriculture During The American Industrial Revolution
One of the innovations that stood out the most during the American Industrial Revolution were with
the advancement with Agriculture. Despite the other benefits made during the American industrial
revolution, such as steel and oil, agriculture remained the nation s basic occupation. The revolution in
agriculture during the time involved a shift from hand labor to machine farming and from subsistence
(maintaining/supporting for oneself) to a commercial agriculture. There were a few contributing
factors to the achievement of agricultural success. One of them was the expansion to the West and
another was the use of machinery for farming. Innovations such as The Reaper, The Thresher, Steel
Plow, and Combine encouraged farming in the prairie lands
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Parasites In The Stories Of Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka was born to a middle class Jewish family that was plagued with tragedy because of the
Nazi s reign of terror during World War II. Living during this extremely parasitic period in history, the
theme would become the basis throughout the stories of Kafka. A parasite is defined by The Merriam
Webster Dictionary as something that resembles a biological parasite in dependence on something else
for existence or support without making a useful or adequate return. When reading the definition of
parasite, one who has read any one of Kafka s stories could most likely attribute parasitism as a central
theme in the stories.
Kafka had a very difficult relationship with his parents, more so his father than his mother. His father
had an authoritative personality that often controlled the Kafka home. His father had an impact on the
characters traits in his [Kafka s] writing. That being said, his characters usually had overbearing
power. These individuals, or sometimes parasites, could break the will of men and destroy their sense
of self worth. His mother was a stay at home mother who did not have the intellectual experience to
understand her son s dreams of becoming a writer. She was a parasite to Kafka himself. His family
was the major theme generator in his writings. He used his family and events in his early life to
establish a rather unknown theme of parasites in his writings. Franz Kafka had, metaphorically
speaking, parasites ruling his life. His father was a parasite
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Analysis Of Craig Mullaney s Novel The Unforgiving Minute
One of the most interesting and fascinating aspects of the Army is learning about the experiences of
the individuals that drive the organization. Due to the nature of the organization, the members of the
United States Army come from all walks of life, all with unique backgrounds and experiences.
Consequentially, the Army is a highly versatile and diverse organization that can accomplish almost
any mission. Similarly, the leadership training and education of Craig Mullaney received at West
Point, Ranger School, and Oxford were designed to provide him with the necessary knowledge and
experience to overcome his challenges he faced in Afghanistan. Essentially, these institutions honed
his internal qualities such as hard work and dedication to enable him to lead soldiers. The name of
Mullaney s novel, The Unforgiving Minute, describes a unique situation: a point in time when a
decision or action must be taken to overcome a difficult scenario, specifically a scenario where either
decision leads to a negative outcome. Based on the novel, the unforgiving minute Mullaney faced was
when his convoy was ambushed and he lost a soldier. Essentially, the decision he made was to have
his dismounted squad assault an enemy position which resulted in an engagement where his soldier
was fatally wounded. Yet if he had not ordered this assault, the same enemy position was waiting to
detonate a large IED on the mounted convoy; an event which would have possibly lead to a large
number of
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Linda Thomas Brush Fire
Those who have lived through natural disasters view them differently than those who have not.
Experience helps us understand circumstances in a new way. In the essays Brush Fire by Linda
Thomas, and The Santa Ana by Joan Didion, the authors perceive the mysterious Santa Ana winds that
blow through California, and the deadly brush fires that it creates. Through the use of imagery, word
choice, tone, and description the authors depict the beauty and destruction that they see from the point
of view of a native or an outsider.
Thomas, a California native, describes the Santa Ana brush fires in a more excited and astonished
tone. Since she is a native, she decides not to display her experiences to the reader in a factual way.
Instead, she writes more informally, and uses techniques such as word choice and imagery to display
the beauty that she sees. The condition is perfect for fire that can rush up a canyon like a locomotive,
roaring and exploding brush as it rages. While describing a particularly hot and dry spring, Thomas
uses both imagery and simile to depict the fiery winds as a train rushing over the brush. She does not
only make this comparison for dramatic effect to entice the reader, but she also does it because she
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On November 24 six people were killed in automobile accidents...On November 26 a prominent
Pasadena attorney, depressed about money, shot and killed his wife, their two sons and himself.
Didion uses vivid imagery and description to portray saddening deaths around the time of the winds,
therefore increasing the fear that both the reader and the outsider feel toward the Santa Ana winds
without ever experiencing them. Since Didion uses second hand accounts, the writing is given a
distant and almost fearful tone. This is because the writing is no longer personal, therefore it impacts
the way that the reader perceives the message that the writing is trying to
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Effects Of The Great Leap Forward
It can be said that The Great Leap Forward had affected the economy in China negatively as many had
suffered through the years in which The Great Leap Forward had been imposed. The Great Leap
Forward was an ideology established by Mao that aimed to improve the economy of China and to
improve the lifestyles of the Chinese Peasants but it can be argued that The Great Leap Forward had
affected the economy in China positively and that it was greatly favoured and appreciated, it uplifted
the economy and the lifestyles of many peasants and helped China grow economically. It will be
proven with evidence that The Great Leap Forward had affected the economy and the lives of many
peasants.
It can be argued that The Great Leap Forward had affected China s economy positively and had
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This would have increased the economy as more money had been made, and there was more trade
occurring. It has also been stated that it had everything to do with the spirit of working for the
common good promoted by socialist revolution. , which justifies the statement that The Great Leap
Forward had affected the economy positively as the ideology was viewed as working for the common
good , this showed that the peasants would be rewarded for their labour and this could be seen as a
sense of motivation to uplift their work ethics, and work harder therefore this would affect the
economy
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The Title Of The Architect
The Title of the Architect
When practicing amongst the other members of the project team the architect can be seen to have the
only title that does not explicitly represent what he or she does. Unlike the self explanatory titles such
as the structural engineer or the CDM Coordinator an architect has increasingly struggled to define
what exactly they do, evident from the analysis on the role of the architect which is predicted to shift
the profession from a designers role to a managerial position, resulting in the architect processing
more scope than depth of knowledge. Yet the significance of the professional title plays a crucial role
in ability to for clients to identify what they want and need, especially in the service sector that
architecture falls within. This brings up an interesting situation for the profession that is shifting in
responsibly; if architects change the way that they participate in the building industry then is their any
need for the title architect?
The architect title is represented today by those who have accomplished the Part 3 stage of the
education process as well as registered with the Architectural Registration Board [ARB] . Established
in 1997 as part of the Architects Act, which superseded various other legislation dating back to 1931
to 1938, which introduced the statutory governing of who could use the title Architect. Although the
ARB s intention to regulate the use of the title architect is aimed to protect the public it consequently
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Dr.Strangelove Film Analysis Essay example
Introduction
In 1964, Stanley Kubrick released Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the
bomb to both critical and commercial praise. The historical context surrounding the film s release was
at the height of the Cold War, just over a year after the Cuban Missile Crisis as the Vietnam War was
beginning to escalate. While based on a more serious book, Red Alert by Peter George, it was soon
transformed into a black comedy that parodied the absurdity of global nuclear destruction and the
mentality of the Cold War. While not as overtly anti war as his third film Paths of Glory, Kubrick still
manages to show the ridiculousness of nuclear war while linking two basic male instincts together, sex
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Ripper s paranoia about denying women his essence clarifies the connection between war and sex.
While Strangelove admits that women are essential to the survival of mankind, the motivations of
women are suspicious. Ripper s decision to attack Russia when he was unprovoked is symbolic of his
fear of being attacked. He has become paranoid that the same infringement he performs on others
might fall on him. The constant waiting creates a life of its own within his mind and a sense of deep
apprehension that the same people he has abused will take their revenge. In his office, Ripper is
usually shot in high contrast lighting. A lighting effect that is shown largely in melodramas and
tragedies to show, evil, fear and the unknown, all of which the character embodies. The overbearing
masculinity of most of the characters is balanced by Mandrake and the Presidents, who are decidedly
feminist when handling the conflicts and attitudes about war. Mandrake plays a passive role when
dealing with Ripper. He listens to Rippers outrageous ideas, being careful not to upset him. He is also
very reluctant to help fire Rippers machine gun and tries desperately to convince him to recall the
planes or hand over the code. The President tries every possible diplomatic solution to quell the
military problem. He speaks to the Russian Premier in a feminist manner to try and avoid
confrontation. His approach to the
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Advantages Of Online Business
Technology that is developed in our country these day affect people in so many ways especially in our
lifestyle. With great technology, people these days are getting familiar into having an online business.
By having lots of high end technology products particularly a smartphone, it is easier for a seller to
start off an online business as everything is at our fingertips.Getting into online business leads us to
many advantages that can benefit us in many ways such as increasing in sales as well as saving some
cost. It also allows us to communicate with our customers easily and it can be done at anywhere and at
any time we desire. The first advantage of doing business online is that it increases the sales and save
the cost. It only requires minimum initial investment to run an online business as we do not have to
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It is one of the advantages of doing online business as we don t have to worry about our business even
when we are on our vacation with family as we can do the business anywhere. In addition, we can
have a quality time with our family and at the same time we can still work in order to increase our
income.This is a good advantage as we can settle many things while running our business. As the
physicaI work place has been replace with this online business, you can do your business even at
home, and exactly it helps you to balance your personal life and your career life well (Tiffany, 2017) .
In order to bring you closer to your big break or to your final point, a small improvement each day
will help you to bring you closer to them. Change does not occur overnight, it takes time. (Fadza,
2017). Thus, doing online business is the best way to help us to start a business as we can running our
business like everywhere and anytime and without disturb our daily
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What Does The Scaffold Symbolize In The Scarlet Letter
Symbol of Sin In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, the use of a torturous scaffold symbolizes
sin and redemption. In Hawthorne s novel, the afflicting scaffold is present in three scenes throughout
the story. The first scene occurs during the introduction of the novel, where Hester Prynne is given
time on the structure in return for her sinful crime of adultery. The second scene occurs in the middle
of the novel, where Arthur Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold, feeling remorse and guilt for his crime
which he commits with Prynne. The final scene takes place in the resolution of the story, where
Dimmesdale is dying and confesses his sin in front of the whole town. Throughout The Scarlet Letter,
the scaffold is a penalty described as ridicule, is used to symbolize sin, and is used to tie the characters
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For example, in this quote, On the other hand, a penalty which, in our days, would infer a degree of
mocking infamy and ridicule, might then be invested with almost as stern a dignity as the punishment
of death itself. (Hawthorne 35) the scaffold is used as mockery for the criminal. Hester Prynne was
sentenced to the scaffold and was verbally and physically abused by her fellow citizens. In addition,
this quote is describing the scaffold in great detail, The same platform or scaffold, black and weather
stained with the storm or sunshine of seven long years, and foot worn, too, with the tread of many
culprits who had since ascended it, remained standing beneath the balcony of the meetinghouse.
(Hawthorne 101). This reference is describing the scaffold and how it changes from the seven years
since Hester last stepped on its platform. The scaffold is a symbolic structure that is used as
punishment for Hester Prynne s
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Bridgestone Opportunity Assessment
Dr. Deming, The IT Project Management Office at Bridgestone Americas Inc. has possible
opportunities for improving organizational performance. I will provide an opportunity assessment in
the six major areas. First, in the area of communication network, everybody has to be on the same
page for the network effectiveness. In my department we an opportunity to improve the who needs to
know component. Often times, project managers are the last to know pertinent information that
pertains to projects. We like to operate in a proactive instead of reactive fashion. Next, in the area of
organizational structure, the manager of our department is open and has been for a while. Filling this
role would provide effective alignment for the department. Currently,
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Tybalt Capulet Quotes
In Shakespeare s most famous play, Romeo and Juliet, the character Tybalt Capulet comes across as a
belligerent and cocky however loyal young man. Tybalt is the nephew of Lady Capulet and is Juliet s
cousin. Although he only appears for a few times throughout the play, Tybalt is a critical characters
that propels the plot forward with his unlikable, extreme actions.
Tybalt first emerges in Act 1 Scene 1, at a bickering between his fellow kinsman and their enemy the
Montagues. As opposed to Benvolio Montague who tries to defuse the conflict, Tybalt is quick to draw
his sword and challenge Benvolio into a fight. His hostility is clear through his words and actions, as
shown in the dialogues What, art thou drawn upon these heartless hinds? Turn thee, Benvolio, look
upon thy death ... What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues and
thee. Have at thee, coward! (I.i.64 70). Tybalt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, in Act 1 Scene 5 takes place in the Capulet Masquerade, as soon as he spotted Romeo
Montague, Tybalt is ready to fight Romeo, if only his uncle Lord Capulet not forbid him: This, by his
voice, should be a Montague. Fetch me my rapier, boy. What dares the slave come hither, cover s with
an antic face, to fleer and scorn at our solemnity? Now, by the stock and honour of my kin, to strike
him dead I hold it not a sin. (I.iv.54 59). It is clear that Tybalt takes the deep dispute between two
families more serious than any other characters in the play. His willingness to risk his life to defence
the Capulet s honour is clear when he declares by the stock and honour of [his] kin, to strike [Romeo]
dead [he] hold it not a sin. Tybalt s extreme loyalty to the Capulet s house can be found as a source of
his spiteful and arrogance, which all contributes to his death and deepens the hate between two
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Remembering Hells Canyon Analysis
On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 I attended a geography film event at Sykes called Remembering Hells
Canyon. The creator of this film, Patricia Keith, attended this event. Patricia Keith teaches video
production at a college level. Her production company, Buffalo Eddy Productions has created many
films. They re mostly known for making in hand adventures films in places like South America,
Southeast Asia, China, Canada and much more. Patricia explained how difficult it was to film these
adventure films. Most of these films are constructed in a remote location. These remote locations are
very hard to access by foot. Buffalo eddy used transportation like busses, trains, bush planes, carts,
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I was surprised when I found out that people live along side of such a beautiful canyon like this. It is
said that still to this day you can see signatures of past residence that lived here on rocks and cabins.
Although many don t remain settled there today, they still make routine deliveries to forest service
locations. It is amazing that a mail delivery system dating back to the 1920 s still continues today. The
most amazing part of this film is seeing how settlers lived in such a remote place on earth. No
electricity, no running water etc. Many citizens came to the United States because of the industrial
revolution. This reminds me of when we talked about the citizens came over seas in hopes of a better
life and getting a job. These citizens all lived in Miami and created their own community much like
Hells Canyon. While I was watching this film I just could not understand on why many settlers chose
to live here. Setting in the Hells Canyon is the complete opposite of the industrial revolution. We
talked about in class, people often are not choosing where to live but actually forced to live where they
do. I think the example of the Hells Canyon is the opposite. Many settlers have actually moved and
choose to live in this wild
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Emily Dickinson Poetry Comparison Essay
Poetry Comparison Dickinson uses capitalization and punctuation to set the mood and convey emotion
in her writing. My life closed twice before its close (Life) by Emily Dickinson compares death to
separation from a loved one and wonders if immortality will be just as painful (Owens 358). The main
themes of this poem are death and separation. There s a certain Slant of light (Slant) by Emily
Dickinson is a poignant description of the feelings of loneliness and despair that come and go in
people s lives (Owens 358). The themes of this poem are loneliness and despair. In both poems,
Dickinson uses text format, genre, and literary terms to express feelings of sadness and loss. Genre is
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Tone is the emotional attitude toward the reader or toward the subject implied by a literary work
(Owens 1385). The tone of Life is wondering and painful. We can see this through the use of the
words hopeless (5) , unveil (3), and conceive (5). The tone of Slant is despair and loneliness. This is
shown though specific word choices such as oppresses (2), affliction (10), and death (15). The author s
purpose is his or her aim, or goal (Owens 1383). Dickinson s purpose in Life was to compare death
and separation. Dickinson s purpose in Slant was to describe sad feelings that come and go in life. Life
is written with a biblical worldview because the lines Parting is all we know of heaven / and all we
need of hell (7,8) allude to the verse Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous
to eternal life (NIV, Matthew 25.46). This demonstrates that all we know of heaven is the parting we
experience when people we love pass away, and all we need of hell is to stay far away from it. Light is
Christian because in the line on the look of Death (15), light symbolizes death and
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Mini Lesson With Evaluation Assessment
Part I: Mini Lesson With Evaluation Assessment
The mini lesson is: Math: Adding and Subtracting Fraction Based Word Problem (6th Grade)
Goal: At the end of the lesson the students will be able to evaluate twenty five fraction problems, and
some of the fraction problems will include word problems
Objective: Students will understand and explain the effects of addition and subtraction of fractions
with like denominators. Students will be able to read and understand a word problem and determine
what operation, adding or subtracting, the word problem is asking and be able to complete the
operation correctly.
Materials: Fraction blocks/pencil/paper/worksheet/
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Assessment:
1. 2/8 + 6/8=
2. 5/10 2/10=
3. 10/20 5/20=
4. 15/50 +10/50=
5. 10/20 + 2/20 =
6. 15/50 10/50=
7. 2/4 + 8/4=
8. 6/14 5/14=
9. Anthony read 50 pages out of 75 pages of the book, and Monica read 20 pages out the 75 pages of
the book. How many more pages did Anthony read than Monica?
10. Sally read 4 out of 8 text messages and Bob read 5 out of 8 text messages. How many text
messages did Sally and Bob read all together?
11. The 6th grade class carried 4 out of 10 bins of markers to the cafeteria, and the 5th grade class
carried 3 out of the 10 bins of markers to the cafeteria. How many more bins did the 6th grade class
carry to the cafeteria?
12. Tom ate 4 out of 12 slices of pizza and Robert ate 6 out of the 12 slices of pizza. How many slices
of pizza did Tom and Robert eat all together?
Part II: 250 500 Essay regarding assessment
Teacher Developed Evaluation Assessment
Teacher developed assessments can be reliable as well as challenging. A teacher made assessment, in
this case, the teacher made assessment for the mini lesson on adding and subtracting fractions within
the context of word problems has a few characteristics that make it reliable. The first reason that this
assessment is reliable is that it directly tests knowledge that was taught during the day s mini lesson. It
focuses on the exact types of math problems that the students did in whole groups and independently.
This
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Charles Darwin s Radical New Book On The Origin Of Species
The coalescence of the publication of Charles Darwin s radical new book On The Origin of Species by
Means of Natural Selection (1859) and the American Civil War (1861 1865) brought about a dramatic
end to transcendentalism and the American Romanticism period that dominated the late 18th and early
19th Centuries. American intellectuals began to apply the knowledge gained from Origin of Species to
more fields than just biology. This dynamic understanding (evolution) of life ushered in a period of
Naturalism. Naturalist literature was based on the following four basic assumptions : The origin of
man is brute matter caught in a struggle for survival; Individual strengths and weaknesses are the
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Norris offers a very pessimistic view of humans and society and that that humans are naturally evil to
the reader early on. The fact that Norris described his main character in such a painfully honest tone at
the onset of his story not only removes the veil of goodness, but reveals a man struggling to survive,
instead of thriving, in his environment.
A running theme in this story, congruent with the first naturalistic assumption of the struggle for
survival, is the desire for wealth and the eventual greed spawned from this consuming desire. Mac s
girlfriend at the time, and later his wife, Trina, won $5000 in a lottery, but was very frugal with her
winnings. Mac, who was never accustomed to wealth or high society, found this very frustrating and
after the loss of his business, every hour the question of money came up (Norris, 127). He was
unrelenting in his search for money. To McTeague, wealth equaled power and success. Norris
exemplifies the dangers of greed and how it can get the best of you when McTeague s anger and
frustration at Trina with his financial situation boils over, Miser, nasty little old miser. You re worse
than old Zerkow, always nagging about money, money, and you got five thousand dollars. You got
more, an you live in that stinking hole of a room, and you won t drink any decent beer (Norris, 135).
The second naturalistic assumption in McTeague, individual
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Similarities Between Walt Disney World And Disney World
To all who come to this happy place: Welcome. Walt Disney. Walt Disney said these words in a speech
on the day that Disneyland opened in 1955. Little did he know that Disneyland would be the first of
many parks to open under the name of Disney. The other parks include; Walt Disney World, Walt
Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland. Walt
Disneyland and Walt Disney World were the first of the Disney theme parks to be established in the
world; however, each park has key similarities and differences including; attractions, length of rides,
and size of the parks. The Disney parks are known for their fascinating rides and stories. Disneyland
and Disney World have a variety of rides for all ages to enjoy.
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mid term paper
Mid Term Examination, Winter 2010
Level: Masters Full Marks: 100
Program: MBAe Section B Pass Marks: 60
Course: Financial Management Time: 3 Hrs.
Term: III
Candidates are required to be original and fair in the presentation of their answers.
The figures in the parenthesis indicate the marks for respective question.
Attempt all the questions
Section A
Attempt all questions
Each question carries 6 marks [5 x 6 =30]
1. You have to pay $12,000 a year in school fees at the end of each of the next six years. If the interest
rate is 8%, how much do you need to set aside today to cover these bills? [3]
Answer:
Find out the PV of $ 12,000 as 6 years annuity. Answer $ Rs 55476
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[3]
Answer:
Dividend Payout Ratio being constant, EPS growth rate will be equal to dividend growth rate. Next
year s EPS = 8% more than Rs 5. Answer = Rs 5.4
Alternative way,
EPS 1 = EPS 0 + Retained earning per share x Rate of return
EPS 1 = Rs 5 + 3.2 x 0.12 = Rs 5.4
Section B
Attempt any three questions
Each question carries 15 marks [3 x 15 = 45]
6. The Tanner Company s cost of equity is 18%. Tanner s before tax cost of debt is 12%, and its tax
rate is 40%. Using the following balance sheet, calculate Tanner s after tax weighted average cost of
capital. (Assume that this accounting balance sheet also represents Tanner s target capital structure)
All figures are in Ten thousands.
Assets
Amount
Liabilities
Amount
Cash
Rs 100
Accounts Payable
Rs 200
Accounts Receivables
200
Accrued taxes due
200
Inventories
300
Long term debt
400
Plant and Equipment, net
1800
Equity
1600
Total Assets
Rs 2400
Total Liabilities
Rs 2400
Answer:
While computing D/E ratio or D/V and E/V ratio, we always use only long term capital (debt, pref
stock, equity). So D = 400 and E = 1600 in this case and V = sum of both = 2000
Thus, we get Wd = 0.2 and We = 0.8. This will be used in all of the three problems, since its not
changing with question.
Kdat = 7.2 %, Ke = 18%. Hence we get WACC = 15.84%
Find
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The Great Depression In To Kill A Mockingbird
When the stock market crashed in 1929, the economy plummeted over the next few years, into what
they now call the Great Depression.The Great Depression caused devastating effects to everyone in
America. Many people during the Great Depression lost their jobs, their houses or farms, and
struggled to just put food on the table. In to Kill a Mockingbird, it shows the many effects of the Great
Depression in America.
Even Though the Great Depression affected everybody, it hit farmers the hardest. In To Kill a
Mockingbird, The Cunninghams are country folks, farmers, and the crash hit them the hardest. (21,
Lee). During World War I, farmers produced record crops and livestock. When prices fell they tried to
produce even more to pay their debts,
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Persuasive Essay On The Gold Standards
The Gold Standard Athletic eligibility requirements are letting students get by without doing their
best. I believe more emphasis needs to be put on academics the reason we come to school. Right now,
the eligibility requirements to play sports are that the student athlete must not have a grade of one D
and one F. Grades are checked on every three weeks. I believe our school can do better. I think that a
grade of two D s, which will be checked on every week, should be this school s requirement. Let s
raise the bar! At the honor roll ceremony, I noticed that almost all of the students, junior and senior
high, were all recognized. In addition, 0% of students, in the junior high, were ineligible in the past
nine weeks. Since our school is already surpassing the requirements made, why not raise them? It s
becoming too easy to be eligible, with the obviously intelligent students we have here at Little River
schools. It will put more emphasis on schoolwork and students will be able to achieve even more
impressive and notable grades. This new requirement will force students to do the best they can, and
make their grades even better. School comes before athletics. There s a reason the term student athlete
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Did you know? Each course failed in 8th grade increases the odds of non promotion by 16%. Putting
this rule in place adds an extra incentive for students to do well in classes, and that should lower the
amount of failing grades. Raising the level of expectation raises the level of grades; higher grades
equal better chances of doing well in high school classes. This new rule may result in higher test
scores too. Students can be better, if we just push them to do their best. We can make failing grades
almost nonexistent. Let s increase the pride in better grades and strive to do the best that we
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Motherhood In The 1800 s
As the 1800 s progressed, women developed an increased awareness of their lack of rights in society.
Even though they were productive members the society, women were not allowed to vote or have an
input in the government (Marshall). Men had compelled [women] to submit to laws, in the formation
of which [they] had no choice (The Declaration of Sentiments). Thus, women were not treated equally
to men and they had no control over this. Women also had the legal status of a minor, meaning they
could not own property or make many of their own decisions. Motherhood developed into the cult of
domesticity, which was a part of the concept of members of society having different spheres of
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Sarah and Angelina Grimke were two sisters who lived in the south, but joined the abolition
movement regardless (Kendall 35). The abolition movement was closely linked to the women s rights
movement because many saw the cult of domesticity as a form of slavery (Marshall). The Grimkes
attended and spoke at a series of lectures in 1837 and 1838. Their speeches were later published as
Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Woman (Kendall 37). In one letter to her
sister, Sarah is quoted to have said all I ask of our brethren is, that they will take their feet from off our
necks and permit us to stand upright on the ground which God designed us to occupy (Kendall 36). In
this, Grimke highlights the oppression felt by women in the time period and the importance of
allowing women to have a voice. Another activist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton also felt it was essential for
men to have no more rights or power than women. She coined the motto, men, their rights and nothing
more: women, their rights and nothing less, (Kendall 42) meaning that men should have nothing more
than women, but women are not above men either. Cady Stanton also created the Seneca Falls
Convention with a friend, Lucretia Mott. After meeting at a convention for abolitionism in England,
the two women decided to create a convention
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Essay on A Short Story About an Evil Barber in Ring...
In Ring Lardner s short story Haircut , the narrator is a straightforward barber, who goes by the name
Whitey. The story is about Whitey tells a customer about the well liked regular at the local barbershop,
Jim Kendell. At first the barber makes it seem that Jim is a good old fella, but depending on some
people s views, and on Jim s actions towards people, they will quickly discover that Jim is a selfish
jerk. Keeping this in mind there are two important questions that are brought up throughout the story,
which are if Jim s life actually matter to the town and was Jim an evil person; personally, I believe that
Jim was not a completely evil person and that the town did not value his life.
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Throughout the story when Jim s wife is mention, Whitney would said As I say, she d of divorced Jim,
only she seen that she couldn t support herself and the kids... However, I believe this wasn t the real
reason why Jim s wife wouldn t divorce him. I think she was afraid of what he would do if she tried,
there was cases where he didn t get he s way he would slash out by playing a cruel joke on someone,
and besides after Jim lost his job with the Carterville people he only did little paid jobs around town
and use the money to buy gin. Whitney mentions that the only reason why the children didn t starve
was, because the stores in town were supporting them; also Jim s wife was trying to make money by
making clothing. Therefore, she wouldn t divorce him for financially reasons, but for safety of the
family.
Now keeping this all in mind, did Jim really matter to the town, or was he just the town s biggest joke?
The conclusion I have about this is that the town was just keeping Jim around just for the stories, so
they would have something to talk about. There was a man named Hod Meyers who was also known
for his jokes around town, but he wasn t as cruel or as famous as Jim, therefore the town didn t like
Jim solely for him. Also, by the way Whitney talks about Jim at the end of the story by saying He
certainly was a card! Comb it wet or dry? leaves the reader with the thought that Jim was just another
one of Whitney s ways entertain the passers by who
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Emotion Related Cultural Value With Regulation Strategies...
1. One of the unique features of human is the ability to regulate and adjust emotions on particular
situational demands. What happen when we get angry but cannot express it? Or when we feel upset
but have to try to be fine? Under some circumstances like these examples, we regulate our emotions.
Emotion regulation(ER) refers to the capacity to control and manage one s emotional reaction in order
to achieve a goal directed outcome. We know coping, reappraisal, or suppression as some typical
tactics of managing emotions, but how these types of regulation strategies differ among individuals,
and how cultural values can be related to the preference of use of different strategies? This study will
provide a general idea beyond the basic understanding of ER by comparing individual difference on
emotion related cultural value with regulation strategies.
This study focuses on emotion related values based on the Hofstede model of six dimensions of
national cultures (power distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism/collectivism,
masculinity/femininity, long/short term orientation, and indulgence/restraint), by only focusing on
long/short term orientation and uncertainty avoidance as emotion related cultural values. Short/long
term orientation refers to the perspective of whether or not looking at the future. Short term orientated
people tend to emphasize on the current time and believe important events in life occur in the past or
now. They also tend to attribute both success and
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Disadvantages Of Scientific Management
Frederic Winslow Taylor (1865 1915) was an engineer and most importantly an innovator who affects
the way many organizations function even today. In his time he introduced the term of scientific
management which refers to a system where leaders are capable of managing and workers are able to
execute the tasks given by the managers in the most efficient and productive way in a mass production
environment with the basic element of job specialization (McKenna, 2012, p.7). According to Taylor,
scientific management should include the selection of the best qualified people to work in a company,
the incentives to work harder and as a result more efficient by awarding them with higher salaries as
well as the authority given to the managers to control ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One drawback is that distinction of planning and doing has a negative impact especially on companies
with numerous and specialized human resources. In this case, neither people have the ability to be
creative and constructive nor have the opportunity to take an initiative (Ghuman and Aswathappa,
2010, p.135). Another drawback is that Taylor system can be described as an environment in which
workforce is treated as a machine and not as individuals who can influence the production of the firm
(Dutt, 2008, p.21).Finally, scientific management was largely criticized by the workers themselves due
to the fact that the efficiency which has a central role in company s productivity lead to a decrease in
demand for employees and made them insecure because there was a strong possibility to lose their
jobs (Singla, 2009 2010,
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  • 2. Heracles As A Religious Figure In Greek Culture Throughout history Western art has been used to illustrate the divine and supremacy status of both political and religious figures. Incorporated in these pieces relates to the specific cultures political, religious, and cultural values. This is one way how certain art pieces can be identified. This began as early as the Sumerian period and even today is still used. Although these methods have been used for thousands of years, different styles emerged when looking at different periods but this does not go to say that cultures never have not adopted certain styles and methods from others. When looking at the Egyptian Old Kingdom, Greek classical, and Imperial Roman periods much evidence of this occurring could be given. While successfully showing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most beloved hero gods is Herakles, or Heracles as the romans and current culture pronounces it. According to greek mythology Heracles is the son of Zeus and the greek woman Alcmene, this makes Hercules a half god. He was the result of Zeus affair which ironically earns him the hatred of Hera Zeus wife . She attempted to murder him as a child by sending two serpents into his crib, but he was so strong that he strangled both; one in each hand. Hera goes on to hate Heracles as grows older. In the black vase painting Herakles and Cerberus, it shows Heracles last labor being complete. Hercules final labor was to kidnap Cerberus, the guardian of the underworld and bring him to king Eurystheus. He was given this task because returning from the underworld was impossible, so for Heracles to return with Cerberus shows how powerful he was. This vase was painted during the Archaic Period in 530 525 B.C. as greek because of its qualities. The Greeks liked symmetry and the decorations on this vase follow the shape and so does the two figures; when looking closely they both are slightly leaned forward following the curvature of the vase. There is also a hierarchical scale, Heracles is larger than the king signifying he is more important and powerful. Unlike Rameses in egypt, the Greeks saw their gods as above the people. Something the Egyptians and Greeks did have in common is how they gave their religious and political divine figures muscular bodies. Both cultures did this because big muscles are associated with great power. It was and still is the ideal of a perfected body. Also in this black figure painting the chest are facing forward toward the viewer just like in the egyptian wall paintings. Although Greeks created many of their own methods of doing things, they still adopted ways from the Greeks and ancient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Why Are Internships Important In Social Work Degree Programs Laura: Why Are Internships Important in Social Work Degree Programs? The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) recommends accredited social work degree programs to offer internships and practicums. The CSWE s Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards states that internships are a kind of field education that must meet certain requirements. Internships must be directly associated with an accredited social work program at institution of higher learning. The internship should have academic structure with established classroom objectives. Students should be offered educational credit, the internship should be supervised by a social worker and schools cannot substitute internships for mandatory classroom training. http://www.cswe.org/Accreditation.aspx The Benefits of a Internships for Social Workers Social work internships provide a strong dose of reality for students. One of the greatest challenges that social workers face is transitioning from a comfortable educational setting to the social work field where they must deal with serious real world problems and people. Internships, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The more field training a professional receive, the better prepared and equipped they are to start their careers successfully. Declining an internship may result in the case worker making the wrong judgement call and unwittingly ruining the client s life. All social workers must have certain foundation skills that are properly developed through educational institutions that follow the CSWE s accreditation standards. Some critics feel the internship is unnecessary for non traditional students with impressive skills, knowledge and experience. However, training standards should be raised, not lowered for social workers. Removing internships contributes to lower levels of professional expertise, clinical understanding and practice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Similarities Between Pyramus And Thisbe And Romeo And Juliet Pyramus and Thisbe and Romeo and Juliet are two tragic romance stories that are comparable in many ways. The similar concepts and elements reflected in the two works portray themes of love and tragedy, while also expressing the same types of characters and events. The works of the two writers, Ovid and Shakespeare, were written in completely different time periods, but are remarkably comparable in the senses of character purpose, elements, theme, and events. The tragic ending of both stories is suicide, Both pairs of star crossed lovers make the impulsive decision to take their lives as a result of tragic events and mislead information. In the Prologue of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare states, A pair of star crossed lovers take their life, (Romeo and Juliet Prologue line 6). In Pyramus and Thisbe, Ovid says, The death of two young lovers was the cause, (947). Pyramus and Romeo both commit suicide under false pretenses and this ultimately results in Thisbe and Juliet also committing suicide. In Romeo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Pyramus and Thisbe, Ovid says, They longed to marry, but their parents forbade. Love, however, cannot be forbidden, (947). In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare writes, My only love sprung from my only hate!/Too early seen unknown, and known too late!/Prodigious birth of love it is to me,/That I must love a loathed enemy, (1.5.138 141). The parents of the two teens did not support the relationship and didn t want them to be together. In Romeo and Juliet, the hatred between their families kept them from seeing each other. Lord and Lady Capulet wanted Juliet to marry Paris, but she was in love with and married to Romeo. In Pyramus and Thisbe, their parents did not want them to be together and wouldn t let them see each other. The classic forbidden love element was very much included in these two timeless tales and was represented in these families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Importance Of Cognitively Based Attitudes Attitudes are evaluations of people, objects, and ideas. (Akert, 2013) Cognitively based attitudes are based on thoughts and beliefs one has about an object, and this attitude provides pros and cons of an object, so we can decide if we want to be associated with it or not. Affectively based attitudes are based more on people s feelings and values than on their beliefs about the nature of an attitude object. (Akert, 2013) The elaboration likelihood model is the umbrella for this topic, because it explains the two ways in which persuasion can change someone attitude. The two ways are persuasion through the central route and the persuasion through the peripheral route. The elaboration likelihood model refers to processing the message which is related to the cognitively based attitudes. Persuasive communication is most successful in changing attitudes when going through the central route because the audience is motivated, whereas with the peripheral route the audience is not motivated. Now I am going to discuss the routes of persuasion through advertisements in detail. The case in which people elaborate on a persuasive communication, listening carefully to and thinking about the arguments, which occurs when people have both ability, and the motivation to listen carefully to communication is defined as the central route to persuasion. (Akert, 2013) For my example, I found an advertisement about Rihanna s new long wearing, shine proof, makeup line. Her message is, having 40 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Violent Video Games Raise Aggression Throughout history man kind has always searched for ways to entertain himself, each time developing new activities and games. Video games have become a very popular way to spend time and have fun from the 1970 s up to now. With new developments appeared different video game genres from adventure to racing, but the violent video games appear to be the most popular ones (Shin, 2003), for example: shooters, fighting and video games where you have to eliminate, destroy, or kill your enemies. Video games have become very influential on children and adults (Stafford, 1999). With violent video games humans are more prone to act aggressively, to have aggressive thoughts and become numb towards violence (Harding, 2009). Apart from these they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now a day however VDU s have evolved and we created LCD s with higher quality and standard giving the opportunity for violent video games to be more graphic and real (Stafford, 1999) like for example when characters get shot a large spray of blood covers the walls and floor near the character (Shin, 2003). The processor of the consoles has also been a key factor to the development of more real looking violent video games. From Intel s 4004 microprocessor up to Intel s core 2 duo E8500 processor we have seen how computers are able to do more tasks in less time. This development has given a way for violent video games to be more free in the sense that more actions can be made, the virtual worlds are bigger and there are more objectives to be done or enemies to be eliminated. C. The impact of the issue Violence in video games has been proved to raise the aggression on video gamers in the short and long term, whether it s in their language, attitude or actions. Also video games not only cause this but they also decrease prosocial behavior and empathy (Anderson, 2010). Violent video games have been one of the main reasons why students decide to shoot everyone in an educational institution like the well known Columbine Massacre in 1999. [They] liked to play Doom (a computer game) in the afternoons , No one can say for sure why...theories including...violent video games (Doom) (Rosenberg, Unknown). As we can see very clearly violent video games ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Amendment Of The 14th Amendment Paper #1 Essay Question #2 Imagine living in a world where everyone was considered equal. Imagine living in a world where people were considerate of others. Imagine living in a world where everyone had the same rights and privileges. The Framers took a step at achieving this world with the passage of the 14th amendment. The intent of the 14th amendment was to prevent state governments from denying African Americans in the U.S. from their citizenship. At the time Africans were unable to attain citizenship because of their skin color. The Framer s objective in formulating the 14th amendment was to grant citizenship to everyone born in the U.S., regardless of skin color. The 14th amendment expanded the protection of civil rights to all citizens in America. Barron V. Baltimore (1833) is a significant case in history because it concluded that the fundamental rights provided by the Bill of Rights were not guaranteed by the state. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Baltimore, concluding hat the 5th amendment was limited and should be followed by the Federal government. Through this case, Supreme Court Justice John Marshall declared that the Bill of Rights applied to the federal government, not including the states. According to Section 1 of the 14th Amendment, government laws must not abridge upon the life, liberty, or property on an individual without just cause . Because of the Due Process Clause in the 14th amendment, the decision in Barron V. Baltimore had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Interprofessional Communication in Healthcare Reflection on the Handover Video Vignette The issue of inter professional communication is a critical aspect of contemporary healthcare to enhance team communication and collaboration; its unique principle is the ability of building mutual trust, understanding and support in healthcare environment (Portsmouth, Coyle amp; Trede, 2012). More importantly, it ensures patient s intensive care and outcomes effectively. In this reflective essay, by approaching the 5Rs framework for reflection, I will be evaluating and analysing my personal characteristics, namely assertiveness and active listening skills compared to characteristics of two health professionals working in multidisciplinary team through a pregnancy related stroke handover. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, there are hardly communication barriers between them. Accordingly, this could be explained that they had a completely handover performance as a result of effective inter professional communication and collaboration in order to optimise patient s outcome. Initially, I questioned myself whether I might have reflective practice skills like two clinicians when conducting a clinical process appropriately in the inter professional communication environment. Although I could possess these characteristics as my personality trait, I realize that there is a gap of cognitive knowledge to meet effective communication strategies in professional practice. Apparently, as a first year nursing student, I have not sufficiently developed my ability to perform assertive and active listening skills like them. As the pregnancy related stroke case is to threaten the safety for Sally and her baby, there should have proper characteristics of teamwork communication to cooperate adequately. However, I could not manage my voice and body posture calmly, relaxed if I encounter this situation; moreover, I might have some limitation of conveying handoff professionally and confidently like James. Then, although I am used to be good at active listening skill, I may interrupt James to clarify patient s information sometimes; even I could not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Rodney King Court Cases Gelsey Piatt and Madalyn Davishrr 1990 s News Article Rodney King BREAKING NEWS: Rodney King was found face down in his LA home pool, dead at the age of 47. Rodney King s public life all started on March 3rd, 1991 where after a high speed chase from LAPD, King was violently beaten with batons suffering more than 11 fractures, all caught on tape. 4 Los Angeles Police Department officers by the name of Laurence Michael Powell, Timothy Wind, Stacey Koon, and Theodore Briseno are all indicted by grand jury in connection to the beating of King, to the joy of the public. April 29th, 1992 almost a year following the initial incident, the trial of the 4 officers comes to a harrowing defeat when they were pronounced not guilty of brutally beating King. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... riots started the afternoon of April 29, 1992, when four white Los Angeles Police Department officers were acquitted in the brutal, videotaped beating of black motorist Rodney King. Los Angeles was rocked by widespread rioting and acts of arson. The verdict was an unethical climax to a year of political uproar and national outreach, and the reaction to it prompted Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley to declare a state of emergency and request assistance from the National Guard as chaos spread from the city s mostly black south side to downtown Civic City Center. In one of the many outbreaks, looters ran wild and drivers were pulled from their cars and attacked at an intersection in Central Los Angeles. Truck driver Reginald Denny was delivering sand to a cement plant when he drove into an intersection of the Los Angeles riots that had begun a few hours before. Television viewers were shocked by helicopter footage showing several black men pulling the white Denny from the cab, then kicking and beating him. He was unable to talk when he woke up days after the attack, reporters say. The City Hall and Los Angeles Times Building were faced with chaotic crowds throwing rocks and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Johannes Brahms Accomplishments Without Craftsmanship, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind. Johannes Brahms was an extraordinarily talented composer of his time, and, as said in one of his famous quotes, he truly crafted each piece of music he wrote with much care and delicacy. Ever since the early age of six years old, Brahms was infatuated with playing the piano, composing music, as well as conducting choral groups as well as symphonies throughout the entirety of his life. He was tremendously popular amongst friends, fellow composers, and other notable people of his time. His fame not only stood in the barriers of his lifetime, but also stood the test of time. His works are often compared to the likes of people such as the famous Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven. This impeccable trio ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was said to have been vibrantly talented, which was clearly displayed when he created his own method of writing melodies onto paper. His father, Jakob Brahms taught him to play both piano and violin at a very young age; however, his ability to play the piano is what stuck with him and made him famous. In order to help support his family, Brahms appeared in many musical performances at the tender age of 10 under the teaching of the late Eduard Marxsen, a German musical instructor. Although Brahms developed into an outstanding performer as well as composer, research notes that he once said he had learn nothing from Marxsen which is vaguely proven through the extreme differences in their style of playing as well as writing. In fact, Brahms not once returned to Hamburg, where he had been taught by Marxsen, until Marxsen s death. In his later teen years, Brahms moved from being a pupil of his father and Marxsen to teaching and playing the piano in dance halls and local taverns for a living. Even with much knowledge of his talent and teachings, he was not identified as a pianist until the age of nineteen when he made a concert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Family and the General Systems Theory The word family can be defined in many ways. When I think of the word family, I think of two or more individuals who are sometimes related by blood or through a strong bond of unconditional love, as well as, a shared experience, values, responsibilities, the law, even related through a community. Different families view themselves in different ways. They have different roles, have certain boundaries or rules, communicate and solve problems in a different way, and can adjust to change differently. I will discuss my own family and how I view my family through the lens of the General Systems theory and apply each central property as it contains to my family and how we communicate. There are six significant properties within the General systems theory, wholeness, interdependence, boundaries and openness, hierarchies and subsystems, calibration and feedback, and lastly there is equifinality. I consider family to be two or more people. Everywhere I go I usually look at the family as a circle instead of seeing them each as an individual person. I look at a family as a circle because they all are bonded in some sort of way. Wholeness could be thought of as a circle, because a circle can be defined as one whole figure. Many times a family view themselves as one whole figure or wholeness. Wholeness is defined as the way the family view themselves. The family unit has a personality that is shaped by the combination of each members (Turner). No one can truly understand a family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Tet Offensive Tactics While serving in the Marine Corps infantry, it was drilled into my head that in order to win on the battlefield, one needed to strike faster, harder, and more aggressive than the enemy. These tactics have proven to be very efficient on the front lines, and have won countless battles for many U.S. troops. Though our actions on the front lines may be very effective, they are not the only deciding factors in winning the war. Without the support from the people back home, our battlefield objectives would be very hard to obtain. America learned this lesson first hand during the Vietnam war, and more specifically, during the attacks of the Tet Offensive. Technically, the Tet Offensive was a battlefield win for U.S. troops, however, it resulted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will begin by giving a brief explanation of how the U.S. got involved in the Vietnam War, along with some of the motives that sparked the conflict. In order to understand the full picture of the Vietnam war, I believe that it is important to know why America was there in the first place. Next, I will be discussing the events of the Tet Offensive and the battles that followed. The massive attack launched against U.S. troops during the Tet Offensive caused a shift in the war that had many negative outcomes for America. Following the events of the Tet Offensive, I will discuss the media s role in the conflict. The Vietnam War was the first American war to be broadcasted for all to see. This brings me to my next, and final point, the public s opinion. The availability of combat footage led to the spark of many antiwar movements. Many antiwar protests took place at universities, such as the University of South Carolina, and in the nation s capital. I hope that by sharing my point of view on the subject, I will help to connect the dots between the Tet Offensive, carried out by the North Vietnamese, and America s less than victorious withdrawal from the Vietnam ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Charitable Donations With advances in technology have come easier strategies for raising charitable funds to help individuals who have fallen victim to disaster and tragedy. Charitable organizations can now raise more money quicker with the help of technology, but an unfortunate consequence has also been the increase in organizations claiming to be charitable committing fraud and using donations for profit purposes. Even major trusted organizations like the Red Cross have recently come under fire in regard to irresponsible use of donated funds. Subsequently, individuals who want to help have begun showing increasing amounts of uncertainty, as they do not know exactly where their donations would be going. The result is an unfortunate drop in donations when they are most needed, especially in times of disaster such as following Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. As a charitable organization that wants to maximize aid to those suffering, it is important to take strategic actions to help reduce potential donors uneasiness by utilizing the Uncertainty Reduction Theory to develop active and interactive strategies that would include setting up a transparent information flow so that donors can easily find information to ensure reliability in donations as well as establish relationships of trust through interacting with donors individually and opening up a reciprocal conversation. Fraudulent use of charitable donations is an unfortunate reality that threatens the ability for honest charitable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Coach Thad Matta Research Paper The Ohio State men s basketball team has had back to back disappointing seasons and most people believe that head Coach Thad Matta should be fired from his job. Ohio State is a program that over the last ten years has been accustomed to winning games and being at the top of the Big Ten standings, and the last two years under coach Matta were not up to most fans standards. I believe that Thad Matta should not be fired and that he will turn the program around if given more time. Thad Matta has been one of the most successful coaches in the country at his time at The Ohio State University. Comparing him to Michigan State s head coach Tom Izzo, Thad Matta has a higher winning percentage, more regular season conference championships, and more conference tournament championships in his coaching career, which is also five years shorter than Izzo s, according to sports refernces.com. Then if you compare Matta to the past Ohio State coaches he easily surfaces into the top pair. Coach Matta is the winningest coach in Ohio State history (Brown). When he was hired in 2004 the buckeyes basketball program was in the bottom of the Big Ten conference. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What they don t think about is what the Ohio State basketball program was like before he arrived. Ohio State was not a national powerhouse before Thad Matta got their, and he turned them into one in less than three years. He has taken a school that is known for their great football teams and turned them into a respectable basketball program in the Big Ten. Ohio State under Matta has had some good runs into the NCAA tournament running the same offensive system they do now. The problem with Ohio State is not their offense, it s on the defensive side of the court. When they were making tournament runs into the final four they had great defensive players like guards Aaron Craft and Shannon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Nonverbal Communication And Relationships With Family Members Relationships are no walk in the park. If you want relationships to work everyone involved needs to put in the work to communicate and work at keeping the relationship going. In my essay about relationship stages I will discuss nonverbal communication in relationships, romantic relationships and, relationships with family members. Nonverbal communication is a way to communicate without speaking and communicating verbally. According to McCornack, we define nonverbal communication as the intentional or unintentional transmission of meaning through an individuals non spoken physical and behavioral cues (211). In relationships, an outsider can observe two people and tell what kind of relationship they share without hearing the way they speak to each other. Nonverbal communication is just as important as verbal communication. Nonverbal communication crucially serves to create intimacy between two people (McCornack, 234). According to McCornack intimacy is the feeling of closeness and union that exists between us and our partners (234). I feel that young people, including myself, think that being intimate goes with having sex. I was corrected by a teacher in high school who shared with me that being intimate with someone is not having sex. Since then I have felt like I have had intimate relationships with not only my boyfriend but my best friend of 9 years. I share a bond with my best friend that is not like any other friendship I have. We self disclose, and we have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Cssgb Certified Sixsigma Greenbelt Handbook Practice Questions (Selected from the past ASQ Exam questions and Study guide to match the BOK and Cognitive levels) 1. The following is a sample data set. 10 8 8 6 5 What is the variance of this data set? a. 3.0 b. 3.8 c. 7.3 d. 7.4 Ref: CCT Study Guide Q7 2. An auditor should use a histogram in a quality audit to do which of the following? a) b) c) d) Provide objective evidence that the auditee uses statistical process control (SPC) Expose patterns that are normally difficult to detect Interpret data for a trend chart Create a stratified tally diagram Ref: CBA Study Guide Q2 3. Comparing how a process is actually performed against the documented work instruction for that process is an example ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a manufacturing company, the machine shop is what kind of customer in relation to the human resource department? (A) Intermediate (B) Hidden (C) External (D) Internal Ref: Detailed CMQOE Study Guide Q66 18. The primary purpose of a project charter is to (A) subdivide the project into smaller, more manageable components (B) provide management with a tool for selecting a project that addresses business needs (C) provide management with a tool to ensure that project deadlines are met (D) provide the project manager with authority to apply organizational resources to project activities Ref: Detailed CMQOE Study Guide Q71 19. Sample selection of parts for inspection must be selected at random to ensure a) b) c) d) a minimum sample size. the probability of not rejecting the lot. the probability of accepting the lot. finding typical characteristics of the lot. Ref: CQI Study Guide Q12 20. Which of the following are bases for establishing calibration intervals? I. II. III. Stability Purpose Degree of usage a. I and II only b. I and III only c. II and III only d. I, II, and III Ref: CQI Study Guide Q13 21. In a normal curve, approximately what percentage of the area is included within 3 standard deviations of the mean? a. 50.0% b. 66.6% c. 95.0% Page 4 of 32 Certified Sixsigma Greenbelt Handbook Practice Questions (Selected from the past ASQ Exam questions and Study guide to match the BOK and Cognitive levels) d. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Agriculture During The American Industrial Revolution One of the innovations that stood out the most during the American Industrial Revolution were with the advancement with Agriculture. Despite the other benefits made during the American industrial revolution, such as steel and oil, agriculture remained the nation s basic occupation. The revolution in agriculture during the time involved a shift from hand labor to machine farming and from subsistence (maintaining/supporting for oneself) to a commercial agriculture. There were a few contributing factors to the achievement of agricultural success. One of them was the expansion to the West and another was the use of machinery for farming. Innovations such as The Reaper, The Thresher, Steel Plow, and Combine encouraged farming in the prairie lands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Parasites In The Stories Of Franz Kafka Franz Kafka was born to a middle class Jewish family that was plagued with tragedy because of the Nazi s reign of terror during World War II. Living during this extremely parasitic period in history, the theme would become the basis throughout the stories of Kafka. A parasite is defined by The Merriam Webster Dictionary as something that resembles a biological parasite in dependence on something else for existence or support without making a useful or adequate return. When reading the definition of parasite, one who has read any one of Kafka s stories could most likely attribute parasitism as a central theme in the stories. Kafka had a very difficult relationship with his parents, more so his father than his mother. His father had an authoritative personality that often controlled the Kafka home. His father had an impact on the characters traits in his [Kafka s] writing. That being said, his characters usually had overbearing power. These individuals, or sometimes parasites, could break the will of men and destroy their sense of self worth. His mother was a stay at home mother who did not have the intellectual experience to understand her son s dreams of becoming a writer. She was a parasite to Kafka himself. His family was the major theme generator in his writings. He used his family and events in his early life to establish a rather unknown theme of parasites in his writings. Franz Kafka had, metaphorically speaking, parasites ruling his life. His father was a parasite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Craig Mullaney s Novel The Unforgiving Minute One of the most interesting and fascinating aspects of the Army is learning about the experiences of the individuals that drive the organization. Due to the nature of the organization, the members of the United States Army come from all walks of life, all with unique backgrounds and experiences. Consequentially, the Army is a highly versatile and diverse organization that can accomplish almost any mission. Similarly, the leadership training and education of Craig Mullaney received at West Point, Ranger School, and Oxford were designed to provide him with the necessary knowledge and experience to overcome his challenges he faced in Afghanistan. Essentially, these institutions honed his internal qualities such as hard work and dedication to enable him to lead soldiers. The name of Mullaney s novel, The Unforgiving Minute, describes a unique situation: a point in time when a decision or action must be taken to overcome a difficult scenario, specifically a scenario where either decision leads to a negative outcome. Based on the novel, the unforgiving minute Mullaney faced was when his convoy was ambushed and he lost a soldier. Essentially, the decision he made was to have his dismounted squad assault an enemy position which resulted in an engagement where his soldier was fatally wounded. Yet if he had not ordered this assault, the same enemy position was waiting to detonate a large IED on the mounted convoy; an event which would have possibly lead to a large number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Linda Thomas Brush Fire Those who have lived through natural disasters view them differently than those who have not. Experience helps us understand circumstances in a new way. In the essays Brush Fire by Linda Thomas, and The Santa Ana by Joan Didion, the authors perceive the mysterious Santa Ana winds that blow through California, and the deadly brush fires that it creates. Through the use of imagery, word choice, tone, and description the authors depict the beauty and destruction that they see from the point of view of a native or an outsider. Thomas, a California native, describes the Santa Ana brush fires in a more excited and astonished tone. Since she is a native, she decides not to display her experiences to the reader in a factual way. Instead, she writes more informally, and uses techniques such as word choice and imagery to display the beauty that she sees. The condition is perfect for fire that can rush up a canyon like a locomotive, roaring and exploding brush as it rages. While describing a particularly hot and dry spring, Thomas uses both imagery and simile to depict the fiery winds as a train rushing over the brush. She does not only make this comparison for dramatic effect to entice the reader, but she also does it because she sees the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On November 24 six people were killed in automobile accidents...On November 26 a prominent Pasadena attorney, depressed about money, shot and killed his wife, their two sons and himself. Didion uses vivid imagery and description to portray saddening deaths around the time of the winds, therefore increasing the fear that both the reader and the outsider feel toward the Santa Ana winds without ever experiencing them. Since Didion uses second hand accounts, the writing is given a distant and almost fearful tone. This is because the writing is no longer personal, therefore it impacts the way that the reader perceives the message that the writing is trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Effects Of The Great Leap Forward It can be said that The Great Leap Forward had affected the economy in China negatively as many had suffered through the years in which The Great Leap Forward had been imposed. The Great Leap Forward was an ideology established by Mao that aimed to improve the economy of China and to improve the lifestyles of the Chinese Peasants but it can be argued that The Great Leap Forward had affected the economy in China positively and that it was greatly favoured and appreciated, it uplifted the economy and the lifestyles of many peasants and helped China grow economically. It will be proven with evidence that The Great Leap Forward had affected the economy and the lives of many peasants. It can be argued that The Great Leap Forward had affected China s economy positively and had uplifted the economy too. It has been stated that the aim of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would have increased the economy as more money had been made, and there was more trade occurring. It has also been stated that it had everything to do with the spirit of working for the common good promoted by socialist revolution. , which justifies the statement that The Great Leap Forward had affected the economy positively as the ideology was viewed as working for the common good , this showed that the peasants would be rewarded for their labour and this could be seen as a sense of motivation to uplift their work ethics, and work harder therefore this would affect the economy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Title Of The Architect The Title of the Architect When practicing amongst the other members of the project team the architect can be seen to have the only title that does not explicitly represent what he or she does. Unlike the self explanatory titles such as the structural engineer or the CDM Coordinator an architect has increasingly struggled to define what exactly they do, evident from the analysis on the role of the architect which is predicted to shift the profession from a designers role to a managerial position, resulting in the architect processing more scope than depth of knowledge. Yet the significance of the professional title plays a crucial role in ability to for clients to identify what they want and need, especially in the service sector that architecture falls within. This brings up an interesting situation for the profession that is shifting in responsibly; if architects change the way that they participate in the building industry then is their any need for the title architect? The architect title is represented today by those who have accomplished the Part 3 stage of the education process as well as registered with the Architectural Registration Board [ARB] . Established in 1997 as part of the Architects Act, which superseded various other legislation dating back to 1931 to 1938, which introduced the statutory governing of who could use the title Architect. Although the ARB s intention to regulate the use of the title architect is aimed to protect the public it consequently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Dr.Strangelove Film Analysis Essay example Introduction In 1964, Stanley Kubrick released Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb to both critical and commercial praise. The historical context surrounding the film s release was at the height of the Cold War, just over a year after the Cuban Missile Crisis as the Vietnam War was beginning to escalate. While based on a more serious book, Red Alert by Peter George, it was soon transformed into a black comedy that parodied the absurdity of global nuclear destruction and the mentality of the Cold War. While not as overtly anti war as his third film Paths of Glory, Kubrick still manages to show the ridiculousness of nuclear war while linking two basic male instincts together, sex and the desire to kill. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ripper s paranoia about denying women his essence clarifies the connection between war and sex. While Strangelove admits that women are essential to the survival of mankind, the motivations of women are suspicious. Ripper s decision to attack Russia when he was unprovoked is symbolic of his fear of being attacked. He has become paranoid that the same infringement he performs on others might fall on him. The constant waiting creates a life of its own within his mind and a sense of deep apprehension that the same people he has abused will take their revenge. In his office, Ripper is usually shot in high contrast lighting. A lighting effect that is shown largely in melodramas and tragedies to show, evil, fear and the unknown, all of which the character embodies. The overbearing masculinity of most of the characters is balanced by Mandrake and the Presidents, who are decidedly feminist when handling the conflicts and attitudes about war. Mandrake plays a passive role when dealing with Ripper. He listens to Rippers outrageous ideas, being careful not to upset him. He is also very reluctant to help fire Rippers machine gun and tries desperately to convince him to recall the planes or hand over the code. The President tries every possible diplomatic solution to quell the military problem. He speaks to the Russian Premier in a feminist manner to try and avoid confrontation. His approach to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Advantages Of Online Business Technology that is developed in our country these day affect people in so many ways especially in our lifestyle. With great technology, people these days are getting familiar into having an online business. By having lots of high end technology products particularly a smartphone, it is easier for a seller to start off an online business as everything is at our fingertips.Getting into online business leads us to many advantages that can benefit us in many ways such as increasing in sales as well as saving some cost. It also allows us to communicate with our customers easily and it can be done at anywhere and at any time we desire. The first advantage of doing business online is that it increases the sales and save the cost. It only requires minimum initial investment to run an online business as we do not have to invest our money in renting or buying a physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is one of the advantages of doing online business as we don t have to worry about our business even when we are on our vacation with family as we can do the business anywhere. In addition, we can have a quality time with our family and at the same time we can still work in order to increase our income.This is a good advantage as we can settle many things while running our business. As the physicaI work place has been replace with this online business, you can do your business even at home, and exactly it helps you to balance your personal life and your career life well (Tiffany, 2017) . In order to bring you closer to your big break or to your final point, a small improvement each day will help you to bring you closer to them. Change does not occur overnight, it takes time. (Fadza, 2017). Thus, doing online business is the best way to help us to start a business as we can running our business like everywhere and anytime and without disturb our daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. What Does The Scaffold Symbolize In The Scarlet Letter Symbol of Sin In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, the use of a torturous scaffold symbolizes sin and redemption. In Hawthorne s novel, the afflicting scaffold is present in three scenes throughout the story. The first scene occurs during the introduction of the novel, where Hester Prynne is given time on the structure in return for her sinful crime of adultery. The second scene occurs in the middle of the novel, where Arthur Dimmesdale stands on the scaffold, feeling remorse and guilt for his crime which he commits with Prynne. The final scene takes place in the resolution of the story, where Dimmesdale is dying and confesses his sin in front of the whole town. Throughout The Scarlet Letter, the scaffold is a penalty described as ridicule, is used to symbolize sin, and is used to tie the characters together. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in this quote, On the other hand, a penalty which, in our days, would infer a degree of mocking infamy and ridicule, might then be invested with almost as stern a dignity as the punishment of death itself. (Hawthorne 35) the scaffold is used as mockery for the criminal. Hester Prynne was sentenced to the scaffold and was verbally and physically abused by her fellow citizens. In addition, this quote is describing the scaffold in great detail, The same platform or scaffold, black and weather stained with the storm or sunshine of seven long years, and foot worn, too, with the tread of many culprits who had since ascended it, remained standing beneath the balcony of the meetinghouse. (Hawthorne 101). This reference is describing the scaffold and how it changes from the seven years since Hester last stepped on its platform. The scaffold is a symbolic structure that is used as punishment for Hester Prynne s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bridgestone Opportunity Assessment Dr. Deming, The IT Project Management Office at Bridgestone Americas Inc. has possible opportunities for improving organizational performance. I will provide an opportunity assessment in the six major areas. First, in the area of communication network, everybody has to be on the same page for the network effectiveness. In my department we an opportunity to improve the who needs to know component. Often times, project managers are the last to know pertinent information that pertains to projects. We like to operate in a proactive instead of reactive fashion. Next, in the area of organizational structure, the manager of our department is open and has been for a while. Filling this role would provide effective alignment for the department. Currently, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Tybalt Capulet Quotes In Shakespeare s most famous play, Romeo and Juliet, the character Tybalt Capulet comes across as a belligerent and cocky however loyal young man. Tybalt is the nephew of Lady Capulet and is Juliet s cousin. Although he only appears for a few times throughout the play, Tybalt is a critical characters that propels the plot forward with his unlikable, extreme actions. Tybalt first emerges in Act 1 Scene 1, at a bickering between his fellow kinsman and their enemy the Montagues. As opposed to Benvolio Montague who tries to defuse the conflict, Tybalt is quick to draw his sword and challenge Benvolio into a fight. His hostility is clear through his words and actions, as shown in the dialogues What, art thou drawn upon these heartless hinds? Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy death ... What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues and thee. Have at thee, coward! (I.i.64 70). Tybalt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in Act 1 Scene 5 takes place in the Capulet Masquerade, as soon as he spotted Romeo Montague, Tybalt is ready to fight Romeo, if only his uncle Lord Capulet not forbid him: This, by his voice, should be a Montague. Fetch me my rapier, boy. What dares the slave come hither, cover s with an antic face, to fleer and scorn at our solemnity? Now, by the stock and honour of my kin, to strike him dead I hold it not a sin. (I.iv.54 59). It is clear that Tybalt takes the deep dispute between two families more serious than any other characters in the play. His willingness to risk his life to defence the Capulet s honour is clear when he declares by the stock and honour of [his] kin, to strike [Romeo] dead [he] hold it not a sin. Tybalt s extreme loyalty to the Capulet s house can be found as a source of his spiteful and arrogance, which all contributes to his death and deepens the hate between two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Remembering Hells Canyon Analysis On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 I attended a geography film event at Sykes called Remembering Hells Canyon. The creator of this film, Patricia Keith, attended this event. Patricia Keith teaches video production at a college level. Her production company, Buffalo Eddy Productions has created many films. They re mostly known for making in hand adventures films in places like South America, Southeast Asia, China, Canada and much more. Patricia explained how difficult it was to film these adventure films. Most of these films are constructed in a remote location. These remote locations are very hard to access by foot. Buffalo eddy used transportation like busses, trains, bush planes, carts, wagons, ferries, canoes, and land cursers to access the remote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was surprised when I found out that people live along side of such a beautiful canyon like this. It is said that still to this day you can see signatures of past residence that lived here on rocks and cabins. Although many don t remain settled there today, they still make routine deliveries to forest service locations. It is amazing that a mail delivery system dating back to the 1920 s still continues today. The most amazing part of this film is seeing how settlers lived in such a remote place on earth. No electricity, no running water etc. Many citizens came to the United States because of the industrial revolution. This reminds me of when we talked about the citizens came over seas in hopes of a better life and getting a job. These citizens all lived in Miami and created their own community much like Hells Canyon. While I was watching this film I just could not understand on why many settlers chose to live here. Setting in the Hells Canyon is the complete opposite of the industrial revolution. We talked about in class, people often are not choosing where to live but actually forced to live where they do. I think the example of the Hells Canyon is the opposite. Many settlers have actually moved and choose to live in this wild ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Emily Dickinson Poetry Comparison Essay Poetry Comparison Dickinson uses capitalization and punctuation to set the mood and convey emotion in her writing. My life closed twice before its close (Life) by Emily Dickinson compares death to separation from a loved one and wonders if immortality will be just as painful (Owens 358). The main themes of this poem are death and separation. There s a certain Slant of light (Slant) by Emily Dickinson is a poignant description of the feelings of loneliness and despair that come and go in people s lives (Owens 358). The themes of this poem are loneliness and despair. In both poems, Dickinson uses text format, genre, and literary terms to express feelings of sadness and loss. Genre is the type or category into which literary works are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tone is the emotional attitude toward the reader or toward the subject implied by a literary work (Owens 1385). The tone of Life is wondering and painful. We can see this through the use of the words hopeless (5) , unveil (3), and conceive (5). The tone of Slant is despair and loneliness. This is shown though specific word choices such as oppresses (2), affliction (10), and death (15). The author s purpose is his or her aim, or goal (Owens 1383). Dickinson s purpose in Life was to compare death and separation. Dickinson s purpose in Slant was to describe sad feelings that come and go in life. Life is written with a biblical worldview because the lines Parting is all we know of heaven / and all we need of hell (7,8) allude to the verse Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life (NIV, Matthew 25.46). This demonstrates that all we know of heaven is the parting we experience when people we love pass away, and all we need of hell is to stay far away from it. Light is Christian because in the line on the look of Death (15), light symbolizes death and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mini Lesson With Evaluation Assessment Part I: Mini Lesson With Evaluation Assessment The mini lesson is: Math: Adding and Subtracting Fraction Based Word Problem (6th Grade) Goal: At the end of the lesson the students will be able to evaluate twenty five fraction problems, and some of the fraction problems will include word problems Objective: Students will understand and explain the effects of addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators. Students will be able to read and understand a word problem and determine what operation, adding or subtracting, the word problem is asking and be able to complete the operation correctly. Materials: Fraction blocks/pencil/paper/worksheet/ Introduction: Brief review of previous days lessons on adding and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assessment: 1. 2/8 + 6/8= 2. 5/10 2/10= 3. 10/20 5/20= 4. 15/50 +10/50= 5. 10/20 + 2/20 = 6. 15/50 10/50= 7. 2/4 + 8/4= 8. 6/14 5/14= 9. Anthony read 50 pages out of 75 pages of the book, and Monica read 20 pages out the 75 pages of the book. How many more pages did Anthony read than Monica? 10. Sally read 4 out of 8 text messages and Bob read 5 out of 8 text messages. How many text messages did Sally and Bob read all together? 11. The 6th grade class carried 4 out of 10 bins of markers to the cafeteria, and the 5th grade class carried 3 out of the 10 bins of markers to the cafeteria. How many more bins did the 6th grade class carry to the cafeteria? 12. Tom ate 4 out of 12 slices of pizza and Robert ate 6 out of the 12 slices of pizza. How many slices of pizza did Tom and Robert eat all together?
  • 31. Part II: 250 500 Essay regarding assessment Teacher Developed Evaluation Assessment Teacher developed assessments can be reliable as well as challenging. A teacher made assessment, in this case, the teacher made assessment for the mini lesson on adding and subtracting fractions within the context of word problems has a few characteristics that make it reliable. The first reason that this assessment is reliable is that it directly tests knowledge that was taught during the day s mini lesson. It focuses on the exact types of math problems that the students did in whole groups and independently. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Charles Darwin s Radical New Book On The Origin Of Species The coalescence of the publication of Charles Darwin s radical new book On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859) and the American Civil War (1861 1865) brought about a dramatic end to transcendentalism and the American Romanticism period that dominated the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. American intellectuals began to apply the knowledge gained from Origin of Species to more fields than just biology. This dynamic understanding (evolution) of life ushered in a period of Naturalism. Naturalist literature was based on the following four basic assumptions : The origin of man is brute matter caught in a struggle for survival; Individual strengths and weaknesses are the results of heredity and chance; Everything is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Norris offers a very pessimistic view of humans and society and that that humans are naturally evil to the reader early on. The fact that Norris described his main character in such a painfully honest tone at the onset of his story not only removes the veil of goodness, but reveals a man struggling to survive, instead of thriving, in his environment. A running theme in this story, congruent with the first naturalistic assumption of the struggle for survival, is the desire for wealth and the eventual greed spawned from this consuming desire. Mac s girlfriend at the time, and later his wife, Trina, won $5000 in a lottery, but was very frugal with her winnings. Mac, who was never accustomed to wealth or high society, found this very frustrating and after the loss of his business, every hour the question of money came up (Norris, 127). He was unrelenting in his search for money. To McTeague, wealth equaled power and success. Norris exemplifies the dangers of greed and how it can get the best of you when McTeague s anger and frustration at Trina with his financial situation boils over, Miser, nasty little old miser. You re worse than old Zerkow, always nagging about money, money, and you got five thousand dollars. You got more, an you live in that stinking hole of a room, and you won t drink any decent beer (Norris, 135). The second naturalistic assumption in McTeague, individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Similarities Between Walt Disney World And Disney World To all who come to this happy place: Welcome. Walt Disney. Walt Disney said these words in a speech on the day that Disneyland opened in 1955. Little did he know that Disneyland would be the first of many parks to open under the name of Disney. The other parks include; Walt Disney World, Walt Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland, Hong Kong Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland. Walt Disneyland and Walt Disney World were the first of the Disney theme parks to be established in the world; however, each park has key similarities and differences including; attractions, length of rides, and size of the parks. The Disney parks are known for their fascinating rides and stories. Disneyland and Disney World have a variety of rides for all ages to enjoy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. mid term paper Mid Term Examination, Winter 2010 Level: Masters Full Marks: 100 Program: MBAe Section B Pass Marks: 60 Course: Financial Management Time: 3 Hrs. Term: III Candidates are required to be original and fair in the presentation of their answers. The figures in the parenthesis indicate the marks for respective question. Attempt all the questions Section A Attempt all questions Each question carries 6 marks [5 x 6 =30] 1. You have to pay $12,000 a year in school fees at the end of each of the next six years. If the interest rate is 8%, how much do you need to set aside today to cover these bills? [3] Answer: Find out the PV of $ 12,000 as 6 years annuity. Answer $ Rs 55476 You have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [3] Answer: Dividend Payout Ratio being constant, EPS growth rate will be equal to dividend growth rate. Next year s EPS = 8% more than Rs 5. Answer = Rs 5.4 Alternative way, EPS 1 = EPS 0 + Retained earning per share x Rate of return EPS 1 = Rs 5 + 3.2 x 0.12 = Rs 5.4 Section B Attempt any three questions Each question carries 15 marks [3 x 15 = 45]
  • 35. 6. The Tanner Company s cost of equity is 18%. Tanner s before tax cost of debt is 12%, and its tax rate is 40%. Using the following balance sheet, calculate Tanner s after tax weighted average cost of capital. (Assume that this accounting balance sheet also represents Tanner s target capital structure) All figures are in Ten thousands. Assets Amount Liabilities Amount Cash Rs 100 Accounts Payable Rs 200 Accounts Receivables 200 Accrued taxes due 200 Inventories 300 Long term debt 400 Plant and Equipment, net 1800 Equity 1600 Total Assets Rs 2400 Total Liabilities Rs 2400 Answer: While computing D/E ratio or D/V and E/V ratio, we always use only long term capital (debt, pref stock, equity). So D = 400 and E = 1600 in this case and V = sum of both = 2000 Thus, we get Wd = 0.2 and We = 0.8. This will be used in all of the three problems, since its not changing with question. Kdat = 7.2 %, Ke = 18%. Hence we get WACC = 15.84% Find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Great Depression In To Kill A Mockingbird When the stock market crashed in 1929, the economy plummeted over the next few years, into what they now call the Great Depression.The Great Depression caused devastating effects to everyone in America. Many people during the Great Depression lost their jobs, their houses or farms, and struggled to just put food on the table. In to Kill a Mockingbird, it shows the many effects of the Great Depression in America. Even Though the Great Depression affected everybody, it hit farmers the hardest. In To Kill a Mockingbird, The Cunninghams are country folks, farmers, and the crash hit them the hardest. (21, Lee). During World War I, farmers produced record crops and livestock. When prices fell they tried to produce even more to pay their debts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Persuasive Essay On The Gold Standards The Gold Standard Athletic eligibility requirements are letting students get by without doing their best. I believe more emphasis needs to be put on academics the reason we come to school. Right now, the eligibility requirements to play sports are that the student athlete must not have a grade of one D and one F. Grades are checked on every three weeks. I believe our school can do better. I think that a grade of two D s, which will be checked on every week, should be this school s requirement. Let s raise the bar! At the honor roll ceremony, I noticed that almost all of the students, junior and senior high, were all recognized. In addition, 0% of students, in the junior high, were ineligible in the past nine weeks. Since our school is already surpassing the requirements made, why not raise them? It s becoming too easy to be eligible, with the obviously intelligent students we have here at Little River schools. It will put more emphasis on schoolwork and students will be able to achieve even more impressive and notable grades. This new requirement will force students to do the best they can, and make their grades even better. School comes before athletics. There s a reason the term student athlete is used. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Did you know? Each course failed in 8th grade increases the odds of non promotion by 16%. Putting this rule in place adds an extra incentive for students to do well in classes, and that should lower the amount of failing grades. Raising the level of expectation raises the level of grades; higher grades equal better chances of doing well in high school classes. This new rule may result in higher test scores too. Students can be better, if we just push them to do their best. We can make failing grades almost nonexistent. Let s increase the pride in better grades and strive to do the best that we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Motherhood In The 1800 s As the 1800 s progressed, women developed an increased awareness of their lack of rights in society. Even though they were productive members the society, women were not allowed to vote or have an input in the government (Marshall). Men had compelled [women] to submit to laws, in the formation of which [they] had no choice (The Declaration of Sentiments). Thus, women were not treated equally to men and they had no control over this. Women also had the legal status of a minor, meaning they could not own property or make many of their own decisions. Motherhood developed into the cult of domesticity, which was a part of the concept of members of society having different spheres of influence. A woman s sphere was solely in the house so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sarah and Angelina Grimke were two sisters who lived in the south, but joined the abolition movement regardless (Kendall 35). The abolition movement was closely linked to the women s rights movement because many saw the cult of domesticity as a form of slavery (Marshall). The Grimkes attended and spoke at a series of lectures in 1837 and 1838. Their speeches were later published as Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Woman (Kendall 37). In one letter to her sister, Sarah is quoted to have said all I ask of our brethren is, that they will take their feet from off our necks and permit us to stand upright on the ground which God designed us to occupy (Kendall 36). In this, Grimke highlights the oppression felt by women in the time period and the importance of allowing women to have a voice. Another activist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton also felt it was essential for men to have no more rights or power than women. She coined the motto, men, their rights and nothing more: women, their rights and nothing less, (Kendall 42) meaning that men should have nothing more than women, but women are not above men either. Cady Stanton also created the Seneca Falls Convention with a friend, Lucretia Mott. After meeting at a convention for abolitionism in England, the two women decided to create a convention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay on A Short Story About an Evil Barber in Ring... In Ring Lardner s short story Haircut , the narrator is a straightforward barber, who goes by the name Whitey. The story is about Whitey tells a customer about the well liked regular at the local barbershop, Jim Kendell. At first the barber makes it seem that Jim is a good old fella, but depending on some people s views, and on Jim s actions towards people, they will quickly discover that Jim is a selfish jerk. Keeping this in mind there are two important questions that are brought up throughout the story, which are if Jim s life actually matter to the town and was Jim an evil person; personally, I believe that Jim was not a completely evil person and that the town did not value his life. Jim was known as the town s practical joker, even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the story when Jim s wife is mention, Whitney would said As I say, she d of divorced Jim, only she seen that she couldn t support herself and the kids... However, I believe this wasn t the real reason why Jim s wife wouldn t divorce him. I think she was afraid of what he would do if she tried, there was cases where he didn t get he s way he would slash out by playing a cruel joke on someone, and besides after Jim lost his job with the Carterville people he only did little paid jobs around town and use the money to buy gin. Whitney mentions that the only reason why the children didn t starve was, because the stores in town were supporting them; also Jim s wife was trying to make money by making clothing. Therefore, she wouldn t divorce him for financially reasons, but for safety of the family. Now keeping this all in mind, did Jim really matter to the town, or was he just the town s biggest joke? The conclusion I have about this is that the town was just keeping Jim around just for the stories, so they would have something to talk about. There was a man named Hod Meyers who was also known for his jokes around town, but he wasn t as cruel or as famous as Jim, therefore the town didn t like Jim solely for him. Also, by the way Whitney talks about Jim at the end of the story by saying He certainly was a card! Comb it wet or dry? leaves the reader with the thought that Jim was just another one of Whitney s ways entertain the passers by who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Emotion Related Cultural Value With Regulation Strategies... 1. One of the unique features of human is the ability to regulate and adjust emotions on particular situational demands. What happen when we get angry but cannot express it? Or when we feel upset but have to try to be fine? Under some circumstances like these examples, we regulate our emotions. Emotion regulation(ER) refers to the capacity to control and manage one s emotional reaction in order to achieve a goal directed outcome. We know coping, reappraisal, or suppression as some typical tactics of managing emotions, but how these types of regulation strategies differ among individuals, and how cultural values can be related to the preference of use of different strategies? This study will provide a general idea beyond the basic understanding of ER by comparing individual difference on emotion related cultural value with regulation strategies. This study focuses on emotion related values based on the Hofstede model of six dimensions of national cultures (power distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism/collectivism, masculinity/femininity, long/short term orientation, and indulgence/restraint), by only focusing on long/short term orientation and uncertainty avoidance as emotion related cultural values. Short/long term orientation refers to the perspective of whether or not looking at the future. Short term orientated people tend to emphasize on the current time and believe important events in life occur in the past or now. They also tend to attribute both success and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Disadvantages Of Scientific Management Frederic Winslow Taylor (1865 1915) was an engineer and most importantly an innovator who affects the way many organizations function even today. In his time he introduced the term of scientific management which refers to a system where leaders are capable of managing and workers are able to execute the tasks given by the managers in the most efficient and productive way in a mass production environment with the basic element of job specialization (McKenna, 2012, p.7). According to Taylor, scientific management should include the selection of the best qualified people to work in a company, the incentives to work harder and as a result more efficient by awarding them with higher salaries as well as the authority given to the managers to control ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One drawback is that distinction of planning and doing has a negative impact especially on companies with numerous and specialized human resources. In this case, neither people have the ability to be creative and constructive nor have the opportunity to take an initiative (Ghuman and Aswathappa, 2010, p.135). Another drawback is that Taylor system can be described as an environment in which workforce is treated as a machine and not as individuals who can influence the production of the firm (Dutt, 2008, p.21).Finally, scientific management was largely criticized by the workers themselves due to the fact that the efficiency which has a central role in company s productivity lead to a decrease in demand for employees and made them insecure because there was a strong possibility to lose their jobs (Singla, 2009 2010, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...