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Athenian Imperialism and her Changing Relations with Allies
Nature of Athenian Imperialism
Changing Relations with Allies
Lars Hoogvliet
After the conclusion of the Persian Wars (492 479BC) with Athens being the true victor, and before
the Peloponnesian War, a period of prosperity covered Athens, and they needed to devise new ways to
protect themselves and expand their wealth, and how this would affect their relations with allies.
The Athenians and their Allies was an organisation led by the Athenians in the 5th century, but is now
referred to as the Delian League or the Confederacy of Athens.
The official aim of the League was, according to Thucydides, to compensate themselves for their
losses [of the Persian War] by ravaging the territory of the King of Persia. The long term aim of ...
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The besiegement of Thasos revealed Athens true motivations behind the League and the future plans
for her allies. According to _Ancient Greece Using Sources_ Thasos was one of the largest and richest
members of the Delian League, and a conflict broke out between Athens and Thasos over the gold
mining on the island. Thasos then attempted to withdraw from the League, as the Persians were no
longer a threat in the Aegean, and Athens was demanding too much for too little in return.
The League, under the control of Cimon, then besieged Thasos for two years, and destroyed their city
walls, confiscated their navy, closed their mint and annexed their possessions on the mainland.
According to Thucydides, the period from the revolt of Thasos to the ostracism of Cimon (465
461BC) was the time when the main friction between Sparta and Athens occurred and eventually led
to their war.
If Sparta really was willing to attack Athens, an apparent ally, then their relationship must have been
weak and forced. Was Sparta jealous of Athens wealth and power? Did they feel threatened by the
Athenians sudden harshness against their own allies ? Or it could have been a combination of reasons.
Thucydides didn t help either when his pro Athenian feelings got the better of him, this was a time
when Sparta was particularly friendly to Athens because of the courage displayed by Athens against
the Persians.
Another case of conflict between
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American Culture Influence
How has the United Kingdom Influenced American Culture
Luis Padilla
Los Angeles Film School
Professor Soto They say that the United States of America is The Great Melting Pot, a place where no
matter what their culture or country of origin they are accepted. Contrary to common belief, America
in actuality is not a melting pot in fact, America is more like a huge salad bowl. This implies that even
after coming into this country you hold on to your culture. You don t take on the characteristics of the
new culture or society; it is a mixture of a lot of different thing but you can still tell the apart in the
salad. It is composed by many different people from almost every place around the world. For
example, many ingredients create one dish as many Americans create the United States. British being
one of this country many influences, England has had a huge impact on the states. Without Britain s
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However, music was not one of those things. Now music is one of the biggest influences the states
have. We have seen many great bands that started in the UK. The most popular to this date are The
Beatles. The Beatles had a profound effect on American music and culture. For example, they made
long hair acceptable and desirable during their time, in the states every teenage boy wanted Beatle hair
even down to the collarless jackets and boots. Each new Beatles album was an event, the group
inspired countless other musicians and bands to push their own musical boundaries. A great example
of how they influenced music is with the song Yesterday . The song itself is one of the most recorded
song in history with more than 2,200 cover version to date. Much like earlier years, there is a new
wave of British stars. Artists like One Direction, The Wanted, Little Mix, Ed Sheeran and many others
that we will continue to
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Sex Offender Registration Changes
With the sex offender s registries controlled by each individual jurisdiction, maintaining a registry is
time consuming and costly. The separate jurisdictions maintain their own registry is through the
Justice Assistance Grant (JAG). The grant only deducts 10% of their budget if that jurisdiction in not
following the minimal guidelines of SORNA. We see an issue with who to hold accountable when the
inaccurate information and lack of information is projected to society. Take for instance an article
wrote titled, Sex offender registration changes: not worth the cost? by Gunnarsson. In her article she
states, Estimates of how much Illinois risks losing for its noncompliance with SORNA range from
$900,000 to $1.6 million. But the loss of Byrne
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Communities Essay
Communitites
When most people talk about community, they think of a location, an area in which people live. By
definition community is a group of people living in the same location and under the same government.
Community can also be defined as a group of people with the same common interests or segments in
society. However, these definitions, which can be found in any dictionary, are only the tip of the
iceberg when it comes to explaining what community really is. Community is the memories and
traditions of a certain area, as well as the interactions and responsibilities of its members. In order to
truly belong to a community people must follow a set of values. These communal values are needed to
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Many times it is the responsibility of the community to speak out about problems. Communities are
the only effective power that can limit consumption, pollution, and the degradation of nature
(Ehrenfeld 21). A program such as Neighborhood Watch is a good example of people coming together
on a community level to fix and prevent problems.
Another aspect of good community, which can be seen in farm communities, is the idea of
stewardship and treatment of the land. In the past, the communal system in farm communities was that
everyone relied on each other for survival. Then with the introduction of modern economic systems,
that was drastically changed in some areas. Farmers then relied more on making a profit and getting
the most money out of their land. David Kline represented his ideas that one must be a steward to the
mysteries of god (39). This example of how farm communities have changed resembles some of the
problems facing large rural communities today.
One major problem with communities today is that people frequently move between different areas
where every house looks identical. Such communities are like packaged communities and lack
dynamism. Harry W. Paige would call people living in packaged communities, the rootless ones,
because they lack a sense of place and belonging. Paige also expresses the idea of retirement
communities and how they can never mimic the real feeling of home. Even if they claim to be living
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Summary Of Andy And Peers
Andy has lived with memory loss all his life, but after he finds Hadley s nightgown torn to pieces, he
panics, refusing to be alone with her. What happens when he blacks out? What he needs is someone he
trusts to keep him inline during those heated moments. Hadley has a solution: Peers. He s fun, honest,
and safe. When she arranges for Andy and Peers to meet, she has no idea how deep Andy and Peers
pasts entwine or how hot fevered hot things were about to get. Peers promises Andy that he ll keep his
alter ego in check, but when Andy s brother is hurt and Hadley is kidnapped, Peers needs him. The
boys find her drugged and trapped in a room with someone from their past. Someone they both want
to forget. During a tragic struggle, Peers is hurt and loses an arm. While he recovers and gets used to
his new limited body, the others struggle with their own issues. Hadley is pregnant. Neither of the
boys can have children. So what happened in that room between her and their haunting past? Adding
to their stress, Andy s alter personality is feeding him memories he doesn t want to relive. ... Show
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Six years later, they sit together under the moon, their demons gone, as they enjoy a happy moment.
As parents and lovers, they ve discovered the depth of trust. 15 A permanent happily ever after for all
the main romantic
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Essay on MADD, A Driving Force for Change
M.A.D.D. is a political interest group for all mothers against drunk driving. It was specifically created
for mothers of kids who have fallen victim to drunk drivers, whether it be in injury or in death.
Founded on September 5th 1980, M.A.D.D. has made a huge impact on the government today and an
even bigger impact on society. The idea of M.A.D.D. was first introduced by a mother, Candice
Lightner, who lost her thirteen year old daughter in a car accident killed by an intoxicated driver. She
took action and initiative after the loss of her daughter to help prevent drunk driving accidents so other
parents wouldn t have to go through the grief of the loss of a loved one, especially their son or
daughter. Whether it be spreading awareness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All of their efforts were supported and encouraged by the government, government corporations,
educators, the public and the media. The mothers mission statement was also officially changed in
1999 in order to put focus on preventing underage drinking. The mission of Mothers Against Drunk
Driving is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage
drinking was then the new mission of M.A.D.D. and is still used to this day. In the year 2000,
M.A.D.D. was nationally recognized for supporting the law that the legal limit of driving while
intoxicated should be lowered from .10 to .08. The law was passed in 2005 by congress all throughout
the United States, making the chance of an intoxicated person driving and injuring themselves or
others much lower. Also, as the result of lobbying and M.A.D.D. s efforts in changing the law, the
state of California also passed a law that enhanced the penalties and fines for re offenses of DUI
charges as well as prevented minors from purchasing alcohol. Five different bills have been signed to
add weight to the DUI charges, as well as prevent minors from obtaining fake ID s by cracking down
on security measures and rules in liquor stores. In the state of Rhode Island, M.A.D.D. is spreading the
petition to encourage the police to enforce sobriety checkpoints. They argue that the checkpoints are a
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Nursing Assessment Of Respiratory System
CONCEPT 5: NURSING ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
This concept is taken from Block 4, Module 6 which is entitled as Assessment of respiratory system .
The respiratory system comprises of different organs used in respiration. Respiration involves
inhalation and exchange of oxygen and carbondioxide between living organisms and the environment.
The organs of respiration include; the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, 2 bronchi, bronchioles, 2 lungs
and muscles of breathing (the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm).
5.1 Personal context
Respiratory system assessment is the process of evaluating the functioning and condition of a patient s
respiratory system. During assessment of the respiratory system, the nurse takes the patient s history
and perform a physical examination on the patient. The nurse takes the patients data which include
personal history, family history, history of current and past respiratory problem, allergy history or
reactions to certain drugs, foods, allergens etc., and occupational history. The nurse also objective data
of the patient, these data will help her to know the respiratory condition of the patient and factors that
predisposes the patient to respiratory problems. The nurse also conducts a physical examination which
include inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. Findings from the physical examination
will help her in making diagnosis and to plan adequate nursing care.
5.2 Social context
The ability to perform proper nursing
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Essay on Comparing Two Articles on Teen Binge Drinking
Comparing Two Articles on Teen Binge Drinking
The article How to Manage Teen Drinking (the smart way), written by Jeffery Kluger and the article
Getting Stupid, written by Bernie Wuethrich are both articles about teenage binge drinking. The two
articles are very similar and different at the same time, while together rhetorically appealing to the
logos. Combined they give a good background on teenage binge drinking.
Both articles have many similarities; both agree that binge drinking is a problem among adolescents
across the country. Binge drinking is defined by both articles as, five or more drinks in a row for boys
and four or more drinks in a row for girls (Wuethrich, p.58 59). Both articles agree that one major ...
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It was written to give suggestions on how to lower the amount of teenage binge drinking. One solution
that Middlebury College in Vermont has thought of would be to lower the drinking age. This
technique would be useful because kids would be able to drink in more open environments and not
have to hide what they are inevitably going to do. This is productive because in the open
environments, they can be monitored and if anything goes wrong a responsible person will be there to
help. This idea of an 18 year old drinking age is not too plausible because if a state were to lower the
drinking age, the federal government would take away millions of dollars in highway funding.
The federal government has good reason to take away funding. This is because The University of
Michigan conducted a study when the drinking age was raised from 18 to 21 years old, in the early
1980 s. The study found that, The change also contributed to a 58% drop in alcohol related deaths
among 15 to 20 year olds since 1982 (Kluger, p.43).
According to Getting Stupid the reason why so many adolescent kids binge drink is because when
they are drunk, dopamine is released in the prefrontal cortex, which gives you a feeling of pleasure.
Teens want this pleasure to reoccur, so they drink again. After a long period of usage a tolerance is
built and more alcohol is needed to receive the same pleasure, which leads to binge drinking
(Wuethrich, p.62).
The
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Tantalizing Fragments Of A Lost Whole Analysis
Visiting a Charlatan, A brief summary of David Mathisen s Article, Tantalizing Fragments of a Lost
Whole : The ancient myths of humanity begin to yield their secrets. This article is written by David
Mathisen, the author of a series of books Stars Myths of the World, and How to Interpret Them
(Hancock and Mathisen, Warner n.d.). Upon first glimpse of this article, the reader gets the feeling
that the author may have evidence or insight into something new and mysterious. Upon further
examination, logical fallacies, ink blotting and cherry picking become obvious ( Carl Sagan Presents
His quot;Baloney Detection Kit quot;: 8 Tools for Skeptical Thinking | Open Culture n.d.). The lack of
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Sharing ideas, stories and origin myths, would have been a widely used form of communication,
especially with the possibility of language barriers. The stories that make up the Christian bible for
example, have roots in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece (Campbell 1959). These cultures did
interact with one another, and Mathisen does nothing to scientifically prove his assertion that all
cultures stemmed from a mother civilization and the entire shared language was based on the
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman
In Neil Gaiman s short story, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, Gaiman takes you on an out of the world
encounter that occurs to two young teenage boys. The story starts off with Enn and Vic, the two young
boys, who are trying to find a party by Croydon station. Vic is anxious to go to the party to meet some
girls while Enn is more shy and apprehensive about talking to girls. When they finally find the party
Vic goes off to mingle with a girl named Stella and Enn meets some very unique girls who tell him
stories about traveling the universe and swimming in the sun. Enn starts to get friendly with one of the
girls and right when he s about kiss her Vic comes running to Enn saying that they need to go right
now. When they finally get outside Enn sees that Vic is crying and scared out of his mind, but he never
tells Enn what happened, but it is implied that the girls were aliens. The theme of this story would be
that maybe guys and girls really are from different worlds. Gaiman develops his theme by using
setting, point of view, irony, and dialogue. The story is told by Enn, the young boy who is reluctant to
go to the party because he s not really good at talking to girls. Because Enn is telling the story from
his point of view we are able to understand very quickly that Vic is clearly the ladies man and that Enn
is not. This puts Vic almost in a higher and more dominant position than Enn. The way that Enn talks
about girls makes it very noticeable that he has almost no
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Atlanta Hawk Case Study
No one would have ever thought that the Atlanta Falcons would make a Super Bowl appearance much
less give the Patriots a good game. The Falcons went from one of the worst teams in the NFL to being
on top of the world competing for a Super Bowl title. The Falcons could not compare to the
Patriots.The Patriots go to the super bowl mostly every year unlike the Falcons only making 2 other
appearances. They have never won a super bowl title, but the Patriots on the other hand have 5 super
titles. The whole world thought that that patriots were gonna blow the falcons out, but that was not the
case. The Falcons started the game off scoring 28 unanswered points. Starting the 2nd half off the
score was 28 3. Falcons were up, but quarterback Tom Brady embraced the challenge. This was ...
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Tom Brady then throws a touchdown pass to Julian Edleman. With the Falcons defense head down,
Brady knew it was time for a historic come back. The Patriots did not give up. They kept pushing until
the game was over. Fans started leaving the stadium thinking the game was over and that the Falcons
won. I bet they regret doing that. With the Patriots down 28 20, and 2 minutes and 28 seconds
remaining in regulation, Tom Brady did what he does best, and that scoring touchdowns. He threw
another touchdown pass to Julian Edleman. With the patriots trailing 28 26 the Patriots had no choice,
but to go for the two point conversion. Tom Brady then throws a screen pass to Danny Amendola to tie
the game 28 28. There was no time left on the clock, so they went into overtime. The Patriots won the
overtime coin toss. The Patriots put together a 75 yard drive with James White scoring a 2 yard
touchdown run. In order to win the Falcons had to score and go for two points, but they were not able
to score. The Patriots won the game 34 28. Tom Brady won super bowl MVP and the team won many
other awards. No other team has won a super bowl trailing more than 10 points at the
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The Mortals Influence On Society
Once upon a time, many, many years ago, the society, Fallen was born. It was a land of peace, and
equality....for a while that is. Fallen first existed back in 2126 the Future Renaissance , after the
people, led by Orillia Norback had overthrown the communist government of The Mortals, and their
corrupt leader, Samil Aredon. Aredon was a cruel and sadist man, he believed in discrimination,
genocide, and torture. He was a racist and a sexist, and believed that social inequality is what drove a
society. Many speculated that he was a victim of mental illness, although no one could pinpoint what
it was. After being fed up with Arodon s practices, the rebels formed together, calling themselves, The
Fallen, with the title symbolizing the fall of Aredon will soon come. The rebels gained more power,
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Fallen became a society where all races, cultures and genders were embraced. However, just like
many other societies, Fallen experienced their share of conflict, mainly with their biggest rival: The
British Isles. The British Isles had always planned to invade The Mortals, but stepped back because of
the civil war between the people, and the communist government. Now, with a new government, a
combination of monarchy, and democracy, Fallen, became a force to be reckoned with. Conflict within
the society arose after an attempted invasion from the British Isles in 2180. Many, mainly the people
of colour were wounded severely, angering the coloured community. Many speculated that this was
the British s attempt to tear apart the society from the inside, and it worked. Fallen soon became a
place where division struck, where a line between Black and White arose. Territorial disputes,
interstates, and terrorism came after, leaving the society, vulnerable. Vulnerability, gave the British
Isles an advantage, where in 2230, Fallen was taken over by the British Isles. The society of Fallen,
had
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Diction, Symbolism, And Imagery In Robinson s Richard Cory
The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side:
Diction, Symbolism and Imagery in Robinson s Richard Cory Oftentimes in poetry, something that
appears simple is, in fact, very complex upon deeper evaluation. Edwin Arlington Robinson does
exactly this in his poem, Richard Cory, by creating an accessible poem that can then be picked apart to
reveal a deeper meaning. Upon first glance, the poem appears to be an interesting narrative about the
idolization of a rich aristocrat from the perspective of a poor commoner with whom he interacts.
However, upon closer evaluation, a different meaning can be discovered; the idea that desirable
situations often contain negative attributes that people are unaware of or overlook. This is achieved
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For example, the phrase fluttering pulses could mean the townspeople being nervous in his present or
could be seen as a symbol to represent romantic interests (159). Another symbol appears in the line,
He was a gentleman from sole to crown (158). The word crown has two meanings in this usage (158).
The most apparent definition is that it is the top of his head; however, symbolically it is a reference to
a king. Thus, drawing this parallel emphasizes the status that Richard Cory holds within their
community. Using the word crown also leads to many inferences on the speaker s opinion of Cory,
without them actually having to be stated (158). The stereotypical image of a king is that of someone
who is regal, rich, kind, fair and more, which is all indicated within that one word. A third symbol is
the analogies to meat and bread in the last stanza. In this the speaker is making a statement about
socioeconomic classes, but in a more eloquent way. Bread is a euphemism for being poor, because it is
all that they could afford to eat. The word bread also references the Roman idea of panem et circenses,
or bread and circuses. This phrase indicates the idea that as long as the poor are fed and entertained,
they will remain in their impoverished state. The speaker curses the bread because that is all that he
can afford to eat, but does nothing more drastic, because he is not going hungry and his situation could
be much worse (159). Meanwhile, having the ability to eat meat was a sign of status, because it meant
you had enough money to buy more expensive food. This comparison of bread and meat highlights the
speaker s longing for the things that he does not have, the meat, without appreciating the fact that at
least he can afford to eat bread. It also indicates that he is only thinking about Richard Cory in the
shallowest way possible, what he can buy, rather than who
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Sir Richard F. Burton s Trip To Congo
Geographers are known to research both the human and physical geography of foreign lands. They
make connections of the information gathered between human and physical geography through their
experiences. Geographers must interact with people and be aware of their own views of the world and
should aspire to communicate unbiased opinions and understanding of the people s cultures. In their
writing authors ability to understand and work across cultural boundaries is the framework for an
individual to attain knowledge while engaging in the culture and develop cross cultural competence.
On a Trip to Congo Sir Richard F. Burton writes a story during his exploration to the Yellalla or
Cataracts of the Congo leaving some detail insights of the customs and behavior of the African
communities. He only gives his point of view from an imperialist position and sometimes denigrates
and diminishes the people and their culture. Even though Burton had a translator throughout his trip
the language barrier prohibits interaction with the communities and the ability to empathize with the
natives. Interaction and understanding is the key to appreciate their behaviors, instead Burton ... Show
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Froude s imperialistic and ethnocentric point of view manifests the differences between the inferior
race , the blacks and the minority group, the British. His beliefs of superiority of his own culture are
shadowed through a forceful and aggressive tone by using we to get the message of white supremacy
across to the reader. His views on the superiority of the British rule despite the white majority are
expressed through his despiteful tone throughout the excerpt. He describes the Greater Antilles as
weak nations that are subject to the rules of others who are at once powerful and just diminishing the
natives
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Comtemporary Auditing
Campbell Soup Company 1. Identify legitimate business practices that corporate executives can use
for the primary purpose of manipulating or managing their company s reported operating results. Are
such practices ethical? Defend your answer.
Some examples of legitimate business practices that executives can use to manage their company s
reported operating results include: offering customers extended payment terms at the end of the a
period to accelerate sales, recording generous reserves in a good quarter to make it easier to meet
earnings goals is a later quarter, accelerating or postponing discretionary expenses such as
maintenance, advertising research and development and employee training, and pulling sales from a
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SmarTalk Teleservices, INC. 1. Suppose that you are supervising a future audit engagement involving
a public company that has recently established a large restructuring reserve. What audit objectives
would you establish for that reserve? For each audit objective you list, identify audit evidence that you
would collect to help achieve that objective.
When a company restructures its operations, GAAP requires that the company recognizes the cost of
restructuring and associated liabilities. The auditor should examine restructuring charges and reserves
by reviewing FASB pronouncements and EITF statements to ensure that everything is stated correctly.
The auditor should also review how the company estimated the reserve account and review actions
taken by management that indicate that the restructuring is moving along as planned. Auditors should
test estimates by review restructuring documents and mathematically test those estimates. Finally, the
auditor should develop a conclusion as to the reasonableness of liability and appropriateness of the
company s accounts.
See Assertions: * Reserve expenses (EXP) * Reserves (LIAB) * Reserve (Liab) * Cash (asset)
EXAMPLE SEVERANCE PAY * EITF 94 3 documentation of the exit plan and the analysis of the
plan. AU 342. * EXISTENCE ACUTUAL VALUATION, APPROIPRATE EXIT PLAN INQUIRE
AND
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Cole Haan Eyeglasses Case Study
Cole Haan Eyeglasses For Summer time
Cole Haan eyeglasses, written by ClearVision Optical, continues its playful yet sophisticated design
direction with new styles for males and ladies. Taking inspiration in the brand s timeless, well crafted
designs, the summer time release stylishly fuses tradition and modernity into its acetate and metal
frames. Men s styles feature confident masculine shapes, thoughtful design particulars, and wealthy
materials. Women s styles blend materials in unequalled hues with subtle romantic finishes. This
release also features the brand s summer time colors blues, shades of black, and grays and also the
brand s new wordmark and monogram logos, helping further reflect the very easily polished type of
Cole
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Tony Hall Research Paper
In 1956 John F. Kennedy published Profiles in Courage where he highlighted Senators who risked
their careers to take a stand for what they believe in. The late President wrote,
...men whose abiding loyalty to their nation triumphed over all personal and political considerations,
men who showed the real meaning of courage and a real faith in democracy men who made the Senate
of the United States something more than a mere collection of robots dutifully recording the views of
their constituents (Kennedy 64). From 1978 to 2002 the United States House of Representatives had a
member who upheld what Kennedy said Tony Hall. Tony Hall risked his career to take stands based
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He continues to work for the least of these which he learned to do after his work with Mother Theresa.
His determination to make the Earth a better place has lead him to three Nobel Peace Prize
Nominations. He is now the Director of Alliance to End Hunger since 2006. In his position he
manages money from over 75 groups to help end hunger. Everyday Tony Hall continues to live his
extraordinary life just how JFK described another eight Senators as the very courageous will be able
to take the hard and unpopular decisions (Kennedy
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King George Dbq
King George King George lll was the king of Great Britain. King George III became king of Great
Britain and Ireland in October 25 1760 to January 1 1801.The acts that he created usually made
colonist upset like the Stamp Act, and The Townshend Acts. King George was the person who taxed
Colonists, and wanted the money for himself. He also sent many British troops to the 13 colonies
during the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Lexington and Concord On the night of April 18, 1775
hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to nearby Concord, the British marched to Concord
because they want to the colonists weapons. Paul Revere and other riders sounded the alarm, and
colonial militia men began attacking the Redcoat column. After that the British marched back to
Boston and colonists were hiding in the woods and started shooting at the Redcoats all the way back
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They had different reasons for doing this. Some people had religious reasons for doing so. Other
people had jobs that relied on both. Yet others could not choose a side. October 1777 This was one
month that brought bad luck to the British. They had a defeat in Saratoga, New York. They tried to
divide the colonies. They sent an army from Canada. As you can imagine, it did not work very well.
Patriots Patriots were colonists fighting for freedom for their own country, and also didn t wanted to
be taxed on little simple things. That s when they started to fight. The first event was the Lexington
and Concord. When the British soldiers marched down to be Boston to destroy colonial weapons, then
was the Boston Massacre by getting shot while being attacked by a mob, the next one was The Boston
Tea Party, when the patriots dressed up as Mohawk Indians and dumped over 342 crates of British tea
into the Boston Harbor, and for their punishment the British closed the Boston Harbor until the
patriots have paid for the
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Music Personal Statement
A very wise mentor once advised me to, Figure out what you do; get up every day and do that . Over
my years as an undergrad music education major, I found one thing to be a constant I could not help
but ask questions. I was unable to find contentment simply learning what was taught. Participating in
the school of honors allowed my professors to assign me additional projects, where I was able to seek
out answers and, in turn, more questions. In Music History 1, my professor, Dr. Jamie Weaver,
enthusiastically encouraged my love of early music, specifically early folk music and the influence of
the crusades on the music of the common people. Research became a vital component of my education
that I loved, not just an assignment. As opportunities to present my research arose, first for community
music organizations, then for school events, professors began suggesting the field of musicology as a
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I see two possible career routes that I could pursue. This first would be the more traditional route of
teaching music history at a college or university, which I believe would be a path I would thoroughly
enjoy. The second path I have considered is combining my love of musicology with the need I see in
our culture to teach high school students higher thinking, writing and communication skills. I would
love to develop a curriculum that uses musicology as a vehicle to improve these skills for college
preparation. I would like to write my thesis on the performance practice of a variety of folk styles,
based on the historical heritage of the style. Understanding the history of middle eastern music, celtic
music, and Western Swing, for example, allows the performer to do justice to the music being played,
and allows the teacher to educate students on world music in a culturally responsive
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The Testament Of The Old Testament
The Old Testament is the largest part of the bible nestled behind the leather binding in the front of the
book. Unlike most books, told from one person or even two this is comprised of multiple, some stories
even having two different versions in another point of view; over time it has become a large collection
of ancient texts written and re written by different authors and editors over the many years. The stories
show the ancient Israelites, they show the laws, and rituals, which make up their religion and the small
embers, which will one day, turn to a flame that is Christianity. The Jewish people view these stories
as collected in what they call the Torah, is the collection for what makes up their history and the
promise that God gave to them, as well as their laws and what they worship today. For the Christians
the Old Testament is still seen as sacred, but most place a stronger importance to the New Testament.
How the Old Testament is known today, it was composed of works from the first century B.C.E.
However, on the other hand the books themselves date back to later dates close to the eleventh
centuries or even maybe earlier. [Source] The Old Testament takes place in what we now call today
the Middle East, which extended from modern day Iraq all the way to southwest Egypt. However, the
majority of the events take place in Palestine. It sat nestled right between the Egyptian Empire in the
south to the Babylonian Empires in the north and east. This area is essential
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The diacylglycerol (DAG) mediated regulation of protein...
The diacylglycerol (DAG) mediated regulation of protein kinase C (PKC) family of serine/threonine
kinases plays a critical role in several intracellular signaling pathways and the pathology of several
diseases including cancer, neurological, cardiovascular, and others. In consequence, PKC isozymes are
being actively pursued as the subject of intense research and drug development. Depending on their
enzymatic properties and activation mechanism, the mammalian PKC isoenzymes have been
categorized into classical (calcium , DAG , and phospholipid dependent), novel (calcium independent,
but DAG and phospholipid dependent), and atypical (calcium and DAG independent) subgroups. The
DAGs selectively interact with the C1 domain of PKC isoenzymes. ... Show more content on
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Therefore, C1 domains have become an attractive objective in designing selective PKC ligands. There
are two functionally nonequivalent C1 domains (C1a and C1b) positioned in tandem within the
regulatory domain of classical and novel PKC isozymes. The PKCα C1a and PKCθ C1b subdmains
shows higher DAG binding affinity than the C1b and C1a subdomain respectively. For PKCδ C1b/a
subdomains, conflicting results have been reported regarding their DAG binding affinity.
Accumulating evidences suggest that anionic phospholipids like PS, phosphatidic acid (PA) and
phosphatidylglycerol (PG) enhance the DAG dependent membrane binding affinity and PKC activity;
although the anionic phospholipid dependence varies considerably among the PKC isozymes. Among
the classical PKCs, PKCα and PKCβII prefer PS to PG, whereas PKCγ shows comparable affinity for
PS and PG. Among the novel PKCs, PKCδ and PKCθ show a certain degree of PS selectivity, whereas
PKCε shows preference for PA. In case of isolated C1b subdomains, similar selectivities have been
observed for PKCδ, PKCθ and PKCε. Whereas the PKCβII C1b subdomain shows little preference
between PS and PG. However, the reported experimental measurements used either only DAG or a
combination of separate DAG and anionic lipid molecules in solution or under liposomal environment
to determine the DAG dependent membrane binding capabilities of the
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Free Doctor Assisted Suicide Within Canada
In late February 2016, a recent debate among Canadian politicians arose on whether mature minors
have the right to access doctor assisted suicide within Canada. In Canadian Paediatric Society1 article,
it explains how the government has a three year deadline in order to create new legislation. However,
the the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) believes that this three year deadline Is not enough time to
gather adequate and appropriate information on whether this practice should be allowed to be
extended to minors under the age of 18. Currently, the CPS believes that it will be very hard to
develop any data the experience of physician assisted deaths among adults, within the next 3 years.
The CPS stated that Without that data, and a great deal of other information, it is premature to set a
deadline for enacting legislation (2016). The CBC brought up valuable points to the cause, firstly that
age is arbitrary . Dr. Smith stated in the CBC article that there are some people who are 21, while there
are those that are 14, and have the maturity to give consent, he went on to explain that he feels that
this topic should go to even younger children. Later in the article Conservative MP Mike Cooper said
that this was illogical and that those not old enough to vote should not have the right to choose if they
live or die. The CBC went on to reiterate what the CPS article was about, saying that with such little
data on the subject, and with two very distinct sides to this ethical
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Statistical Assumptions Of Substantive Analyses Across The...
Nimon, K. (2012). Statistical Assumptions of Substantive Analyses Across the General Linear Model:
A Mini Review. Frontiers in Psychology Front. Psychology, 3(322).
When using inferential statistics depends on the sampling technique used as well as the characteristics
of the population data. This dependency does assume that the sample and population meet certain
criteria. The criteria is called statistical assumptions, and if there are violations of these statistical
assumptions that are not addressed, than the data may not be interpreted correctly. In particular, Type I
or Type II errors may be increased or decreased incorrectly. Nimon s (2012) article focused on
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Using unreliable data may cause underestimation which increase the probability of Type II errors. If
there is correlated error, we may see unreliable data to be overestimated which would increase the risk
of Type I errors. To satisfy the assumption of error free data, researchers may conduct and report
analyses using latent variables as opposed to observed variables. This technique is called structural
equation modeling (SEM). This is where latent variables are formed from item scores, the former of
which becomes the unit analyzed. It is important to note that SEM is a large sample technique. A
researcher can also delete a few items to raise the reliability of an observed score, but this should be
reported along with the accompanied estimated of the reliability with and without the deleted items.
Some researchers consider measurement to be an assumption while others do not. Nimon (2012) does
state because measurement levels play such a pivotal role in statistical analyses decision trees, it
would not be recommended to lower the measurement level of data unless certain characteristics are
met. This may discard important information and may produce misleading or erroneous information.
Yet another assumption, is the assumption that inferential statistics in psychological and educational
research produce population data that is normally distributed. This does depend on the analysis
conducted, such as univariate, multivariate,
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Community Policing Era Paper
Policing in the United States has evolved throughout history. The best way to understand it is by
becoming familiar with its history. There have been three policing eras in the United States and they
were the Political Era, the Reform Era, and the Community Policing Era. The Community Policing
Era is the form that is presently used in the United States. Approximately 350 years ago, the first law
enforcement system was started in Boston. These were the early days of American law enforcement.
When the colonist settled there in 1630 they appointed constables. Constables were like a sheriff and
in 1631 they appointed watchman an a few volunteers. They made sure that the streets were safe,
reported fires and apprehended and arrested anyone violating the law. The early policing era was
based off the English structure. The early police system was reactionary and they only responded
when a request was made by a victim or witness. In the last half of the nineteenth century, the Sheriff
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The Community Policing Era promotes the partnership of the community, government and fellow
police departments. It engages the community in addressing the cause of crime and the fear of crime
within the community. In the Community Policing Era, the police officers are assigned to a specific
area and they get to know the people within that area. They went back to the use of foot patrol and
also established bicycle patrols. The use of the vehicle was still in place as well but they are not just
driving around in their vehicles like in the Reform Era. This brought back one of Peele s principles
which involves creating a more involved relationship with the community and this in turn resulted in
the community assisting the police in deterring crime. This era is focusing on building relationships
and showing that the police care about the
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Vietnam War Song Essay
There were many songs that were written and produced during the 1960s and 1970s about the war in
Vietnam. These were both pro war and anti war. Different artists wrote these for many different
reasons, and the songs were inspired by varying things. They were often written to influence the
American public and to get a point across. Overall these songs added significance to the war in
Vietnam.
One song written about the war was Give Peace a Chance by John Lennons. The first time he
performed this song, it was with Yoko Ono. The song was released in the United States on July 7,
1969. This was John Lennon s first big hit since leaving The Beatles. One of the song s most
memorable moments was when a crowd of about half a million people at the Peace Moratorium sang
it together.
This song was anti war. The easiest way to tell, is by the title, Give Peace a Chance. The title contains
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It went about showing this in a very sarcastic way. There s one line, in this song, that really points out
both the sarcasm and anti war attitude. It says Well there ain t no time to wonder why, Whoopee! we
re all gonna die. It s easy to see why no one would release this song while most of the country was pro
war, but it was a pretty successful song when the majority of the country changed their opinion, and
became anti war. It was so strongly anti war many people even accused him of being anti soldier
which he denies. It is, however, clearly anti war.
On the contrary, there were some songs that were pro war. One of these songs is The Fightin Side Of
Me. This song was recorded by Merle Haggard. It was released in 1970. The song even reached
number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles, where it remained for three weeks. It was even
nominated for Single of the Year by the Country Music Associations. The song did not end up
winning, but another song by the same artist, Merle Haggard, won. It was also a pro war
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Mandala Symbols
My mandala contains things that are important to me and represent me. I chose these consists of my
personality, who is important to me, and what is important to me in the future. I chose the lotus flower
as one of the symbols that represent me. I put it in the middle because this is the main symbol that
represents me. It symbolizes strength. I did not chose it based on physical strength, but more on
emotionally. It is also on what I can handle through the hardships through my life. This is important to
me because the strength that I use to get on each day is how I carry on. Without the strength that I use,
I would give in and probably fail out of highschool and stay home everyday. Another symbol that I
choose was the X. In situations in means freedom and independence. I choose this symbol because I
am a very independent person. If I have a problem then I like to solve and figure it out on my own.
One of my other symbols is friendship, which kind of contradicts this symbol, but I can be a social
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This symbolizes friendship. My friends are another immense part of me. What this symbol represents
me in my life is how my friends support me and help me. They can be my emotional support, and are
always there when I need them. My close relations help me improve me strength by cheering me up
and helping me. The next symbol is the triangle symbol. It is a Celtic symbol for family. This symbol
also speaks to me because I am Irish. My family is my biggest support system. They are the reason
why I am here. My family is also one of my main symbols out of the
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Ronald Reagan s Economic Policies
Although he was a generally controversial president, Ronald Reagan s policy decisions to stimulate
economic prosperity, known as Reaganomics, were legitimately beneficial to the United States of
America. First, in order to substantiate the success of Reagan s economic policy decisions one must
first grasp the varying levels of importance for each aspect of his plan. As Reagan s policies were
substantial decisions that defined his presidency and alienated an entire population of more
economically liberal people, it makes sense that an understanding of his emphasis on certain decisions
would lead to a more persuasive argument. Next, the negation of well formed and logical criticisms of
Reagan s economic policies also lend to the support of their benefits and success. Acknowledging a
sensible counterargument and addressing specific points of critical analysis serves to further enhance
the argument for the success of Reagan s decisions. Furthermore, strong economic growth and the
curbing of federal domestic power reinforce the accomplishments of Reaganomics. Though the U.S.
did see economic growth, Reaganomics was not purely an economic plan, as cuts in government
power, not including the military, benefitted the average American citizen. Moreover, Ronald Reagan
s economic decisions regarding Soviet foreign policy were also extremely beneficial to the United
States. The tough decisions to further the national deficit proved a worthy sacrifice in pressuring the
collapse
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Darlon Armstrong Reflection
1989 Darron Armstrong I had always been the type of person to not care about another person s
feelings, or just say The hell with it. It wasn t only feelings that I didn t care about, it was almost any
and everything, I didn t see the point to a lot of things, like why people have so much love for another
and there s no relation through bloodline, or why people pray to a higher power they can t even see,or
why people have feelings for the same sex, or even why be born just to know you re going to die
eventually. I didn t care is what i would ve said then, but now, I would say I didn t understand life
itself, or just people in general, to be honest, I don t understand the Kevin in 2015, but the Kevin
today, March 1st, 2030, is much more sure of things. It was my junior year in high school when
mindset was challenged, or should I say changed. I ll never forget the day, October 27th, 2015. It was
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Mr. Chatman, you don t have to answer, but I would like for you to see me after class. , Mr. Armstrong
said. All I wanted to do was go home and watch some tv after a long day, but I knew I wasn t gonna be
able to cause of some girl who should ve kept her mouth closed. The bell rung, everyone packed their
backpacks, people left the class happy and smiling, so full of life, then there was me, the guy who has
to stay after. You wanted to see me? , I said. He took a while to say something, almost as if he was in
deep thought, he didn t even look at me, he just stared out his classroom windows, watching the kids
get on the bus, walk, talk, hug and kiss. Then he said How do you feel about women? It was so
random and quick, as if he d been waiting to ask me this for some time now. Uhm, they reir cool I
guess, why? Cool?, You Guess? You seem lost, maybe even unbothered , he said. What does
unbothered mean? , I asked. It means showing lack of concern or interest inof
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The Mass Media in China
LS22442 Mass Media Tutorial Weeks 4 and 5
WEEK 4
The Mass Media in China
Read the text (translation) paras. 1 38 for Week 4, before your tutorial; watch the first half of the
documentary in class, then answer the questions at end.
First anniversary of China s entry to WTO (2002) RTHK: Impact on the media
Ru shi yi zhou nian(入世一周年) HC427.95 .R83 2003 (local tv) Vol.2 RTHK
Soundtrack: mainly Cantonese, some Putonghua (with Chinese subtitles), some English
Introduction (Trans. D.B. Hunter)
Recent years have seen rapid development in China s mass media sector with a progressive shift in
balance from government control to commercialization and responsiveness to markets. To cope with
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9. Since the station started operating, Chinese stations have been frantically adopting the same format,
as programmes like this were something which few of them had ever made. One example currently
being recorded is an extremely popular male beauty competition.
10. We syndicated this show to several channels already in mainland China and for instance in
Chongqing, the channel that we syndicated it to there was Chongqing TV No. 2 and on that channel,
in the week, in that time slot, it has gone to become the number one general entertainment channel in
all of Chongqing.
11. As television stations rely on advertising revenue, the advertising industry wants to see ratings.
Since Xing Kong Weishi entered the China market, it s been bringing in spectators and advertising,
leaving domestic stations to follow as best they can. The days of no competition when everyone ate
from the same big pot are well and truly over and will not return.
12. In the past the mainland, media was directly under government control. This was an effective way
to get policies across to the people. But the effectiveness of government run media in a free market
situation is low. To handle the impact of entry to the WTO as well as Jiang Zemin s directive, the
media need to stand on their own two feet.
13. Talking to the People s Daily, Jiang Zemin said that the media had to properly carry out their
propaganda work and at the same time make sure that they adhered to
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The Book s Name Is `` Smoke Gets On Your Eyes By...
Reading Project The book s name is Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. by Caitlin Doughty. It is about author s
work experience in the crematory, and the awareness and cognition of death. Caitlin mentioned that
she works in a crematorium because she wanted to overcome the fear of death. Because when she was
eight years old at Windward Mall, she saw a little girl climb up to where the escalator met the second
story railing, then she tipped over the edge and fell thirty feet, landing face first on a laminate counter
with a sickening thud (Caitlin 29). So, she lost control of death. Maybe people fear of death because
they experience some frightening things, no matter in real life or virtual. In addition, Cicirelli said,
The meanings of death and life are interdependent. Life gains its meaning from the fact of death. How,
when, where, and why one anticipates dying influences the meaning of the life that one has. Such a
view implies changing individuals over time, and consequently a life span perspective on development
of personal death meanings and related death fears. One would expect the individual to develop
different personal meanings and death fears over the course of life from early childhood to
adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and old age ( Cicirelli 715). When I was seven years
old, I fear of death because the dead body and the coffin. There are a lot of Chinese horror movie talk
about dead people who become zombies, then at night, they will come out of
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Describe The Conventions Of A Fairy Tale
1. The genre of the story would be a fairy tale. The reason I say this is a fairytale is because in the
story it talks about if the soldier was to put on a cloak he would disappear. Another genre for this story
would be a folk tale.
2. The exposition of this story includes the fact that the king has a large family. This includes twelve
daughters that have to be kept a close eye on. For some reason they all have to share one bedroom.
The royal family suspects that they are not spending their nights at home.
3. The rising action would be when the king orders many people to sit and watch the twelve daughters
at night but they don t accomplish the orders that the king gives them so they were killed after three
days of trying. No one could ever
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Barack Obama s President Obama
Hillary Rodham Clinton is the democratic nominee running for this upcoming presidency in 2016.
Clinton was born on October 26th, 1947, in Chicago Illinois (bio). She is no surprise to the white
house and political issues having been the first lady herself. She became the first lady of the United
States from 1993 to 2001 when her husband Bill Clinton was president (bio). She also became the first
wife of a president and woman to be a U.S senator, representing New York (bio). In 2007, Clinton
announced her run for presidency a first time but ended up dropping out of the nomination because
Barack Obama had majority vote (bio). When Barack Obama became president he appointed Hillary
Clinton the 67th U.S secretary of state from 2009 to 2013 (bio). Now she s in the running for
presidency again alongside representative candidate Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton has made many
promises to the citizens of the United States if elected president this fall. She s touched on many issues
that she felt needs to be influenced to ensure a great future for this country. One of those issues being a
debt free college. Her plans are to make college free to those who can t afford it. To begin her
presidency if elected, she hopes by 2021, those whose income is under $125,000 a year, would not
have to pay tuition to attend an in state four year college or university ( Hillary ). This would mean
that even more students can attend college at a no cost fee. Also, Clinton would ensure that all
community
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Women During Midlife Crisis
The world around us has many current issues that relate one way or another to family and consumer
science. I recently read an article written by Joan R. McFadden and Kay T. Rawson Swan, entitled
Women During Midlife: Is It Transition or Crisis? . The article talked about how women go through
the different stages of menopause also known as mid life crisis to some. With a mid life crisis it is
stated to involve a feeling of loneliness, a period of wanting to find one s self in the world, a time to
reinvent yourself, to live outside of a woman s everyday life style, and to experience changes in health
and family roles. For many women these statements are said to be true, but not all women are the
same. Within the article it states that statistics
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Global Dependence On Fossil Fuel
The proportion of Renewables must increase to around 50% of the energy mix in most countries and is
expected to be over 70% in countries Brazil and Africa. Energy efficiencies and low carbon energy
carriers for heating and cooling can decarbonize electricity, significantly reducing the share of fossil
fuels to less than 50% in the total energy requirement. Sharing best practices across borders can help
transfer innovative technologies and support energy transition plans for many of the developing
countries that are majorly dependent on coal as a primary source of energy. Over the coming years the
dependence on fossil fuel will have to gradually reduce and much of investment must go into making
this transition possible.
Governments, international corporations and other investing parties that can back up small
entrepreneurs, suppliers and local universities in their research and sharing of knowledge across the
spectrum of value chain. International collaboration and continuous dialogues between the
stakeholders to share both risks and benefits of such collaborations can facilitate knowledge sharing.
This will result in technologies being transferred across borders to decarbonize development and
The International Energy Agency (IEA) thorough its institutional activities is involved in collaboration
of energy technology. The following are few of the initiatives (Energy Technology Perspectives, IEA
2015):
i. Enabling innovation through 39 co operative agreements which include
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Rhetorical Devices In Supersize Me
Super Size Me is a documentary that was created to influence the U.S about obesity. Morgan Spurlock
the creator and director of this documentary decided to show the U.S what McDonalds can do to
trigger obesity, he shows fake pathos using the persuasive and film devices that effects the sequence of
the audio content and film arrangement. Tampering with the music in certain parts of the documentary,
can give the audience a sense of distasteful emotion towards McDonalds. In the documentary there is
a scene of when young children playing in McDonalds there is a song called Rock n roll McDonalds
with the lyrics; McDonalds will make you fat, they serve big macs and quarter pounders, they will put
pounds on you... (REFERENCE) with this the song ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Spurlock uses himself in this experiment to create a rhetorical work of ethos. By giving truth towards
the audience would make them feel like they are watching a true documentary that is impartial,
unbiased and a truth speaker. In the beginning of the documentary Spurlock tells the audience that
more than 60% of all U.S adults are overweight or obese. It then goes to say Is fast food really that
bad for you... would I suddenly be on the fast track to becoming an obese American... let s find out. I
m ready. Super size me. (REFERENCE) Spurlock is stating that he is ready to start this experiment
using his own body even though he knows the negative effects. Spurlock used the persuasive device
ethos, by using his own body it gives the audience the feeling like they have a relationship with
Spurlock. Ethos is a way to convince their audience through the author s or director s character.
Spurlock gives a little bibliography at the beginning telling the audience about his food life . Spurlock
says, When I was growing up, my mother cooked dinner every single day... memories of her are in the
kitchen...never ate out... (REFERENCE) By saying those things, it gives the audience the feelings of
thoughtfulness and a closer relationship then just a director and audience. These was one of the good
film and
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Literature Review On Latinos
Literature Review
Latinos, Asians, and Black are being underrepresented in today s society. It is crucial for Latinos and
minorities to take part of the Broadcast Journalism industry. The birth of Broadcasting began in the
1920s, The first radio reporters appeared in the 1920s. The networks established their news
organizations in the 1930s and in the 1940s covered global war. During the 1950s, television overtook
radio. The 1960s saw profound technological change (Bliss, Preface). Unfortunately in the 1960 s not
many Latinos were known to have jobs that involve broadcasting, the majority of people who made it
into the Broadcasting Spectrum were White. The authors Poindexter, Smith, and Heider state that,
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While women have impressively built their presence in radio and TV newsrooms, blacks and other
minorities have been exiting more often than entering. (P.293) . I find it inacceptable that minorities
have been underrepresented for too long. Poindexter, Smith, and Heider also believe that minorities
are at the bottom of the Broadcast Journalism field, they state Since 1968, there has been little
significant change in the news media coverage of people of color. Scholars who study race ad
television news have found that people of color are often neglected, misrepresented or stereotyped
(P.525). In the year 1998, whites were on top of the hierarchy triangle, Neither women nor minorities
have broken into the top ranks of the TV network evening news anchors, said S. Robert Lichter,
CMPA president. For three years running, the top five most visible anchors in 1998 were white males,
as were 15 of the 20 most visible reporters on the network evening news (P.3). By 2002, the number of
journalists decreased, On balance, then, we estimate nearly 6,000 fewer full time journalists working
for traditional mainstream U.S. news media in 2002 as compared with 1992 (Klein Naccarato
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Peter Tosh and Nelson Mandela Fighting from Opposite Corners
Peter Tosh and Nelson Mandela Fighting from Opposite Corners
The Prize: Equal Rights
Peter Tosh and Nelson Mandela are two men who dedicated their lives to fight for equal rights. They
are united by common goals but walked on different paths in their struggles against the oppressors.
The major commonality, which made both men brilliant leaders and revolutionary thinkers, was their
passion. The passion they had for their beliefs and turning their visions into reality.
Tosh and Mandela s divergent approaches started during their youth and followed both individuals
through a lifetime struggle. Peter Tosh was born on October 9, 1944 in Westmoreland, Jamaica. Born
with the name Winston Huburt McIntosh, curtsey of his absent ... Show more content on
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You cannot turn Rasta man, you have to be born a Rasta (Walker, Tough Tosh). His childhood
experiences turned him into a tough man ready to conquer the Babylon.
Nelson Mandela had a very different childhood than Peter Tosh. Born in a small village called Umtata
in Transkei, South Africa on July 18, 1918; Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was destined to fight for his
people. His father was the chief of their tribe, meaning that young Nelson had the role of taking over
the position when his father passed away.
Mandela grew up in a loving home with his parents and close ties to his many relatives.
Supporting people who cared for his well being constantly surrounded him. The small African village
consisted of small huts with dirt floors and their diet was mostly corn that they grew in the fields.
They had no luxuries, no true ownership and made next to no money. Young Nelson grew up wearing
only a blanket until age seven when an opportunity arose, to be the first in his family to attend school.
Mandela recalls, On the first day of school, my teacher, Miss Mdingane, gave each of us an English
name and said that from thenceforth that was the name we would answer to in school...The education I
received was a British education, in which British ideas, British culture, British institutions, were
automatically assumed superior. There was no such thing as African culture (Mandela, Long Walk to
Freedom). What exactly does this experience mark
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  • 2. Athenian Imperialism and her Changing Relations with Allies Nature of Athenian Imperialism Changing Relations with Allies Lars Hoogvliet After the conclusion of the Persian Wars (492 479BC) with Athens being the true victor, and before the Peloponnesian War, a period of prosperity covered Athens, and they needed to devise new ways to protect themselves and expand their wealth, and how this would affect their relations with allies. The Athenians and their Allies was an organisation led by the Athenians in the 5th century, but is now referred to as the Delian League or the Confederacy of Athens. The official aim of the League was, according to Thucydides, to compensate themselves for their losses [of the Persian War] by ravaging the territory of the King of Persia. The long term aim of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The besiegement of Thasos revealed Athens true motivations behind the League and the future plans for her allies. According to _Ancient Greece Using Sources_ Thasos was one of the largest and richest members of the Delian League, and a conflict broke out between Athens and Thasos over the gold mining on the island. Thasos then attempted to withdraw from the League, as the Persians were no longer a threat in the Aegean, and Athens was demanding too much for too little in return. The League, under the control of Cimon, then besieged Thasos for two years, and destroyed their city walls, confiscated their navy, closed their mint and annexed their possessions on the mainland. According to Thucydides, the period from the revolt of Thasos to the ostracism of Cimon (465 461BC) was the time when the main friction between Sparta and Athens occurred and eventually led to their war. If Sparta really was willing to attack Athens, an apparent ally, then their relationship must have been weak and forced. Was Sparta jealous of Athens wealth and power? Did they feel threatened by the Athenians sudden harshness against their own allies ? Or it could have been a combination of reasons. Thucydides didn t help either when his pro Athenian feelings got the better of him, this was a time when Sparta was particularly friendly to Athens because of the courage displayed by Athens against the Persians. Another case of conflict between
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  • 4. American Culture Influence How has the United Kingdom Influenced American Culture Luis Padilla Los Angeles Film School Professor Soto They say that the United States of America is The Great Melting Pot, a place where no matter what their culture or country of origin they are accepted. Contrary to common belief, America in actuality is not a melting pot in fact, America is more like a huge salad bowl. This implies that even after coming into this country you hold on to your culture. You don t take on the characteristics of the new culture or society; it is a mixture of a lot of different thing but you can still tell the apart in the salad. It is composed by many different people from almost every place around the world. For example, many ingredients create one dish as many Americans create the United States. British being one of this country many influences, England has had a huge impact on the states. Without Britain s influence we wouldn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, music was not one of those things. Now music is one of the biggest influences the states have. We have seen many great bands that started in the UK. The most popular to this date are The Beatles. The Beatles had a profound effect on American music and culture. For example, they made long hair acceptable and desirable during their time, in the states every teenage boy wanted Beatle hair even down to the collarless jackets and boots. Each new Beatles album was an event, the group inspired countless other musicians and bands to push their own musical boundaries. A great example of how they influenced music is with the song Yesterday . The song itself is one of the most recorded song in history with more than 2,200 cover version to date. Much like earlier years, there is a new wave of British stars. Artists like One Direction, The Wanted, Little Mix, Ed Sheeran and many others that we will continue to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sex Offender Registration Changes With the sex offender s registries controlled by each individual jurisdiction, maintaining a registry is time consuming and costly. The separate jurisdictions maintain their own registry is through the Justice Assistance Grant (JAG). The grant only deducts 10% of their budget if that jurisdiction in not following the minimal guidelines of SORNA. We see an issue with who to hold accountable when the inaccurate information and lack of information is projected to society. Take for instance an article wrote titled, Sex offender registration changes: not worth the cost? by Gunnarsson. In her article she states, Estimates of how much Illinois risks losing for its noncompliance with SORNA range from $900,000 to $1.6 million. But the loss of Byrne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Communities Essay Communitites When most people talk about community, they think of a location, an area in which people live. By definition community is a group of people living in the same location and under the same government. Community can also be defined as a group of people with the same common interests or segments in society. However, these definitions, which can be found in any dictionary, are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to explaining what community really is. Community is the memories and traditions of a certain area, as well as the interactions and responsibilities of its members. In order to truly belong to a community people must follow a set of values. These communal values are needed to provide stability among ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many times it is the responsibility of the community to speak out about problems. Communities are the only effective power that can limit consumption, pollution, and the degradation of nature (Ehrenfeld 21). A program such as Neighborhood Watch is a good example of people coming together on a community level to fix and prevent problems. Another aspect of good community, which can be seen in farm communities, is the idea of stewardship and treatment of the land. In the past, the communal system in farm communities was that everyone relied on each other for survival. Then with the introduction of modern economic systems, that was drastically changed in some areas. Farmers then relied more on making a profit and getting the most money out of their land. David Kline represented his ideas that one must be a steward to the mysteries of god (39). This example of how farm communities have changed resembles some of the problems facing large rural communities today. One major problem with communities today is that people frequently move between different areas where every house looks identical. Such communities are like packaged communities and lack dynamism. Harry W. Paige would call people living in packaged communities, the rootless ones, because they lack a sense of place and belonging. Paige also expresses the idea of retirement communities and how they can never mimic the real feeling of home. Even if they claim to be living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of Andy And Peers Andy has lived with memory loss all his life, but after he finds Hadley s nightgown torn to pieces, he panics, refusing to be alone with her. What happens when he blacks out? What he needs is someone he trusts to keep him inline during those heated moments. Hadley has a solution: Peers. He s fun, honest, and safe. When she arranges for Andy and Peers to meet, she has no idea how deep Andy and Peers pasts entwine or how hot fevered hot things were about to get. Peers promises Andy that he ll keep his alter ego in check, but when Andy s brother is hurt and Hadley is kidnapped, Peers needs him. The boys find her drugged and trapped in a room with someone from their past. Someone they both want to forget. During a tragic struggle, Peers is hurt and loses an arm. While he recovers and gets used to his new limited body, the others struggle with their own issues. Hadley is pregnant. Neither of the boys can have children. So what happened in that room between her and their haunting past? Adding to their stress, Andy s alter personality is feeding him memories he doesn t want to relive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Six years later, they sit together under the moon, their demons gone, as they enjoy a happy moment. As parents and lovers, they ve discovered the depth of trust. 15 A permanent happily ever after for all the main romantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on MADD, A Driving Force for Change M.A.D.D. is a political interest group for all mothers against drunk driving. It was specifically created for mothers of kids who have fallen victim to drunk drivers, whether it be in injury or in death. Founded on September 5th 1980, M.A.D.D. has made a huge impact on the government today and an even bigger impact on society. The idea of M.A.D.D. was first introduced by a mother, Candice Lightner, who lost her thirteen year old daughter in a car accident killed by an intoxicated driver. She took action and initiative after the loss of her daughter to help prevent drunk driving accidents so other parents wouldn t have to go through the grief of the loss of a loved one, especially their son or daughter. Whether it be spreading awareness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of their efforts were supported and encouraged by the government, government corporations, educators, the public and the media. The mothers mission statement was also officially changed in 1999 in order to put focus on preventing underage drinking. The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking was then the new mission of M.A.D.D. and is still used to this day. In the year 2000, M.A.D.D. was nationally recognized for supporting the law that the legal limit of driving while intoxicated should be lowered from .10 to .08. The law was passed in 2005 by congress all throughout the United States, making the chance of an intoxicated person driving and injuring themselves or others much lower. Also, as the result of lobbying and M.A.D.D. s efforts in changing the law, the state of California also passed a law that enhanced the penalties and fines for re offenses of DUI charges as well as prevented minors from purchasing alcohol. Five different bills have been signed to add weight to the DUI charges, as well as prevent minors from obtaining fake ID s by cracking down on security measures and rules in liquor stores. In the state of Rhode Island, M.A.D.D. is spreading the petition to encourage the police to enforce sobriety checkpoints. They argue that the checkpoints are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Nursing Assessment Of Respiratory System CONCEPT 5: NURSING ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM This concept is taken from Block 4, Module 6 which is entitled as Assessment of respiratory system . The respiratory system comprises of different organs used in respiration. Respiration involves inhalation and exchange of oxygen and carbondioxide between living organisms and the environment. The organs of respiration include; the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, 2 bronchi, bronchioles, 2 lungs and muscles of breathing (the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm). 5.1 Personal context Respiratory system assessment is the process of evaluating the functioning and condition of a patient s respiratory system. During assessment of the respiratory system, the nurse takes the patient s history and perform a physical examination on the patient. The nurse takes the patients data which include personal history, family history, history of current and past respiratory problem, allergy history or reactions to certain drugs, foods, allergens etc., and occupational history. The nurse also objective data of the patient, these data will help her to know the respiratory condition of the patient and factors that predisposes the patient to respiratory problems. The nurse also conducts a physical examination which include inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. Findings from the physical examination will help her in making diagnosis and to plan adequate nursing care. 5.2 Social context The ability to perform proper nursing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Comparing Two Articles on Teen Binge Drinking Comparing Two Articles on Teen Binge Drinking The article How to Manage Teen Drinking (the smart way), written by Jeffery Kluger and the article Getting Stupid, written by Bernie Wuethrich are both articles about teenage binge drinking. The two articles are very similar and different at the same time, while together rhetorically appealing to the logos. Combined they give a good background on teenage binge drinking. Both articles have many similarities; both agree that binge drinking is a problem among adolescents across the country. Binge drinking is defined by both articles as, five or more drinks in a row for boys and four or more drinks in a row for girls (Wuethrich, p.58 59). Both articles agree that one major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was written to give suggestions on how to lower the amount of teenage binge drinking. One solution that Middlebury College in Vermont has thought of would be to lower the drinking age. This technique would be useful because kids would be able to drink in more open environments and not have to hide what they are inevitably going to do. This is productive because in the open environments, they can be monitored and if anything goes wrong a responsible person will be there to help. This idea of an 18 year old drinking age is not too plausible because if a state were to lower the drinking age, the federal government would take away millions of dollars in highway funding. The federal government has good reason to take away funding. This is because The University of Michigan conducted a study when the drinking age was raised from 18 to 21 years old, in the early 1980 s. The study found that, The change also contributed to a 58% drop in alcohol related deaths among 15 to 20 year olds since 1982 (Kluger, p.43). According to Getting Stupid the reason why so many adolescent kids binge drink is because when they are drunk, dopamine is released in the prefrontal cortex, which gives you a feeling of pleasure. Teens want this pleasure to reoccur, so they drink again. After a long period of usage a tolerance is built and more alcohol is needed to receive the same pleasure, which leads to binge drinking (Wuethrich, p.62). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Tantalizing Fragments Of A Lost Whole Analysis Visiting a Charlatan, A brief summary of David Mathisen s Article, Tantalizing Fragments of a Lost Whole : The ancient myths of humanity begin to yield their secrets. This article is written by David Mathisen, the author of a series of books Stars Myths of the World, and How to Interpret Them (Hancock and Mathisen, Warner n.d.). Upon first glimpse of this article, the reader gets the feeling that the author may have evidence or insight into something new and mysterious. Upon further examination, logical fallacies, ink blotting and cherry picking become obvious ( Carl Sagan Presents His quot;Baloney Detection Kit quot;: 8 Tools for Skeptical Thinking | Open Culture n.d.). The lack of scientific evidence, peer revision or comprehensive language ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sharing ideas, stories and origin myths, would have been a widely used form of communication, especially with the possibility of language barriers. The stories that make up the Christian bible for example, have roots in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece (Campbell 1959). These cultures did interact with one another, and Mathisen does nothing to scientifically prove his assertion that all cultures stemmed from a mother civilization and the entire shared language was based on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman In Neil Gaiman s short story, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, Gaiman takes you on an out of the world encounter that occurs to two young teenage boys. The story starts off with Enn and Vic, the two young boys, who are trying to find a party by Croydon station. Vic is anxious to go to the party to meet some girls while Enn is more shy and apprehensive about talking to girls. When they finally find the party Vic goes off to mingle with a girl named Stella and Enn meets some very unique girls who tell him stories about traveling the universe and swimming in the sun. Enn starts to get friendly with one of the girls and right when he s about kiss her Vic comes running to Enn saying that they need to go right now. When they finally get outside Enn sees that Vic is crying and scared out of his mind, but he never tells Enn what happened, but it is implied that the girls were aliens. The theme of this story would be that maybe guys and girls really are from different worlds. Gaiman develops his theme by using setting, point of view, irony, and dialogue. The story is told by Enn, the young boy who is reluctant to go to the party because he s not really good at talking to girls. Because Enn is telling the story from his point of view we are able to understand very quickly that Vic is clearly the ladies man and that Enn is not. This puts Vic almost in a higher and more dominant position than Enn. The way that Enn talks about girls makes it very noticeable that he has almost no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Atlanta Hawk Case Study No one would have ever thought that the Atlanta Falcons would make a Super Bowl appearance much less give the Patriots a good game. The Falcons went from one of the worst teams in the NFL to being on top of the world competing for a Super Bowl title. The Falcons could not compare to the Patriots.The Patriots go to the super bowl mostly every year unlike the Falcons only making 2 other appearances. They have never won a super bowl title, but the Patriots on the other hand have 5 super titles. The whole world thought that that patriots were gonna blow the falcons out, but that was not the case. The Falcons started the game off scoring 28 unanswered points. Starting the 2nd half off the score was 28 3. Falcons were up, but quarterback Tom Brady embraced the challenge. This was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tom Brady then throws a touchdown pass to Julian Edleman. With the Falcons defense head down, Brady knew it was time for a historic come back. The Patriots did not give up. They kept pushing until the game was over. Fans started leaving the stadium thinking the game was over and that the Falcons won. I bet they regret doing that. With the Patriots down 28 20, and 2 minutes and 28 seconds remaining in regulation, Tom Brady did what he does best, and that scoring touchdowns. He threw another touchdown pass to Julian Edleman. With the patriots trailing 28 26 the Patriots had no choice, but to go for the two point conversion. Tom Brady then throws a screen pass to Danny Amendola to tie the game 28 28. There was no time left on the clock, so they went into overtime. The Patriots won the overtime coin toss. The Patriots put together a 75 yard drive with James White scoring a 2 yard touchdown run. In order to win the Falcons had to score and go for two points, but they were not able to score. The Patriots won the game 34 28. Tom Brady won super bowl MVP and the team won many other awards. No other team has won a super bowl trailing more than 10 points at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Mortals Influence On Society Once upon a time, many, many years ago, the society, Fallen was born. It was a land of peace, and equality....for a while that is. Fallen first existed back in 2126 the Future Renaissance , after the people, led by Orillia Norback had overthrown the communist government of The Mortals, and their corrupt leader, Samil Aredon. Aredon was a cruel and sadist man, he believed in discrimination, genocide, and torture. He was a racist and a sexist, and believed that social inequality is what drove a society. Many speculated that he was a victim of mental illness, although no one could pinpoint what it was. After being fed up with Arodon s practices, the rebels formed together, calling themselves, The Fallen, with the title symbolizing the fall of Aredon will soon come. The rebels gained more power, year after year, going from one town, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fallen became a society where all races, cultures and genders were embraced. However, just like many other societies, Fallen experienced their share of conflict, mainly with their biggest rival: The British Isles. The British Isles had always planned to invade The Mortals, but stepped back because of the civil war between the people, and the communist government. Now, with a new government, a combination of monarchy, and democracy, Fallen, became a force to be reckoned with. Conflict within the society arose after an attempted invasion from the British Isles in 2180. Many, mainly the people of colour were wounded severely, angering the coloured community. Many speculated that this was the British s attempt to tear apart the society from the inside, and it worked. Fallen soon became a place where division struck, where a line between Black and White arose. Territorial disputes, interstates, and terrorism came after, leaving the society, vulnerable. Vulnerability, gave the British Isles an advantage, where in 2230, Fallen was taken over by the British Isles. The society of Fallen, had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Diction, Symbolism, And Imagery In Robinson s Richard Cory The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side: Diction, Symbolism and Imagery in Robinson s Richard Cory Oftentimes in poetry, something that appears simple is, in fact, very complex upon deeper evaluation. Edwin Arlington Robinson does exactly this in his poem, Richard Cory, by creating an accessible poem that can then be picked apart to reveal a deeper meaning. Upon first glance, the poem appears to be an interesting narrative about the idolization of a rich aristocrat from the perspective of a poor commoner with whom he interacts. However, upon closer evaluation, a different meaning can be discovered; the idea that desirable situations often contain negative attributes that people are unaware of or overlook. This is achieved through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the phrase fluttering pulses could mean the townspeople being nervous in his present or could be seen as a symbol to represent romantic interests (159). Another symbol appears in the line, He was a gentleman from sole to crown (158). The word crown has two meanings in this usage (158). The most apparent definition is that it is the top of his head; however, symbolically it is a reference to a king. Thus, drawing this parallel emphasizes the status that Richard Cory holds within their community. Using the word crown also leads to many inferences on the speaker s opinion of Cory, without them actually having to be stated (158). The stereotypical image of a king is that of someone who is regal, rich, kind, fair and more, which is all indicated within that one word. A third symbol is the analogies to meat and bread in the last stanza. In this the speaker is making a statement about socioeconomic classes, but in a more eloquent way. Bread is a euphemism for being poor, because it is all that they could afford to eat. The word bread also references the Roman idea of panem et circenses, or bread and circuses. This phrase indicates the idea that as long as the poor are fed and entertained, they will remain in their impoverished state. The speaker curses the bread because that is all that he can afford to eat, but does nothing more drastic, because he is not going hungry and his situation could be much worse (159). Meanwhile, having the ability to eat meat was a sign of status, because it meant you had enough money to buy more expensive food. This comparison of bread and meat highlights the speaker s longing for the things that he does not have, the meat, without appreciating the fact that at least he can afford to eat bread. It also indicates that he is only thinking about Richard Cory in the shallowest way possible, what he can buy, rather than who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Sir Richard F. Burton s Trip To Congo Geographers are known to research both the human and physical geography of foreign lands. They make connections of the information gathered between human and physical geography through their experiences. Geographers must interact with people and be aware of their own views of the world and should aspire to communicate unbiased opinions and understanding of the people s cultures. In their writing authors ability to understand and work across cultural boundaries is the framework for an individual to attain knowledge while engaging in the culture and develop cross cultural competence. On a Trip to Congo Sir Richard F. Burton writes a story during his exploration to the Yellalla or Cataracts of the Congo leaving some detail insights of the customs and behavior of the African communities. He only gives his point of view from an imperialist position and sometimes denigrates and diminishes the people and their culture. Even though Burton had a translator throughout his trip the language barrier prohibits interaction with the communities and the ability to empathize with the natives. Interaction and understanding is the key to appreciate their behaviors, instead Burton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Froude s imperialistic and ethnocentric point of view manifests the differences between the inferior race , the blacks and the minority group, the British. His beliefs of superiority of his own culture are shadowed through a forceful and aggressive tone by using we to get the message of white supremacy across to the reader. His views on the superiority of the British rule despite the white majority are expressed through his despiteful tone throughout the excerpt. He describes the Greater Antilles as weak nations that are subject to the rules of others who are at once powerful and just diminishing the natives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Comtemporary Auditing Campbell Soup Company 1. Identify legitimate business practices that corporate executives can use for the primary purpose of manipulating or managing their company s reported operating results. Are such practices ethical? Defend your answer. Some examples of legitimate business practices that executives can use to manage their company s reported operating results include: offering customers extended payment terms at the end of the a period to accelerate sales, recording generous reserves in a good quarter to make it easier to meet earnings goals is a later quarter, accelerating or postponing discretionary expenses such as maintenance, advertising research and development and employee training, and pulling sales from a future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SmarTalk Teleservices, INC. 1. Suppose that you are supervising a future audit engagement involving a public company that has recently established a large restructuring reserve. What audit objectives would you establish for that reserve? For each audit objective you list, identify audit evidence that you would collect to help achieve that objective. When a company restructures its operations, GAAP requires that the company recognizes the cost of restructuring and associated liabilities. The auditor should examine restructuring charges and reserves by reviewing FASB pronouncements and EITF statements to ensure that everything is stated correctly. The auditor should also review how the company estimated the reserve account and review actions taken by management that indicate that the restructuring is moving along as planned. Auditors should test estimates by review restructuring documents and mathematically test those estimates. Finally, the auditor should develop a conclusion as to the reasonableness of liability and appropriateness of the company s accounts. See Assertions: * Reserve expenses (EXP) * Reserves (LIAB) * Reserve (Liab) * Cash (asset) EXAMPLE SEVERANCE PAY * EITF 94 3 documentation of the exit plan and the analysis of the plan. AU 342. * EXISTENCE ACUTUAL VALUATION, APPROIPRATE EXIT PLAN INQUIRE AND ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cole Haan Eyeglasses Case Study Cole Haan Eyeglasses For Summer time Cole Haan eyeglasses, written by ClearVision Optical, continues its playful yet sophisticated design direction with new styles for males and ladies. Taking inspiration in the brand s timeless, well crafted designs, the summer time release stylishly fuses tradition and modernity into its acetate and metal frames. Men s styles feature confident masculine shapes, thoughtful design particulars, and wealthy materials. Women s styles blend materials in unequalled hues with subtle romantic finishes. This release also features the brand s summer time colors blues, shades of black, and grays and also the brand s new wordmark and monogram logos, helping further reflect the very easily polished type of Cole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Tony Hall Research Paper In 1956 John F. Kennedy published Profiles in Courage where he highlighted Senators who risked their careers to take a stand for what they believe in. The late President wrote, ...men whose abiding loyalty to their nation triumphed over all personal and political considerations, men who showed the real meaning of courage and a real faith in democracy men who made the Senate of the United States something more than a mere collection of robots dutifully recording the views of their constituents (Kennedy 64). From 1978 to 2002 the United States House of Representatives had a member who upheld what Kennedy said Tony Hall. Tony Hall risked his career to take stands based on the dictates of good, rather than the dictates of polls, interest groups ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He continues to work for the least of these which he learned to do after his work with Mother Theresa. His determination to make the Earth a better place has lead him to three Nobel Peace Prize Nominations. He is now the Director of Alliance to End Hunger since 2006. In his position he manages money from over 75 groups to help end hunger. Everyday Tony Hall continues to live his extraordinary life just how JFK described another eight Senators as the very courageous will be able to take the hard and unpopular decisions (Kennedy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. King George Dbq King George King George lll was the king of Great Britain. King George III became king of Great Britain and Ireland in October 25 1760 to January 1 1801.The acts that he created usually made colonist upset like the Stamp Act, and The Townshend Acts. King George was the person who taxed Colonists, and wanted the money for himself. He also sent many British troops to the 13 colonies during the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Lexington and Concord On the night of April 18, 1775 hundreds of British troops marched from Boston to nearby Concord, the British marched to Concord because they want to the colonists weapons. Paul Revere and other riders sounded the alarm, and colonial militia men began attacking the Redcoat column. After that the British marched back to Boston and colonists were hiding in the woods and started shooting at the Redcoats all the way back to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had different reasons for doing this. Some people had religious reasons for doing so. Other people had jobs that relied on both. Yet others could not choose a side. October 1777 This was one month that brought bad luck to the British. They had a defeat in Saratoga, New York. They tried to divide the colonies. They sent an army from Canada. As you can imagine, it did not work very well. Patriots Patriots were colonists fighting for freedom for their own country, and also didn t wanted to be taxed on little simple things. That s when they started to fight. The first event was the Lexington and Concord. When the British soldiers marched down to be Boston to destroy colonial weapons, then was the Boston Massacre by getting shot while being attacked by a mob, the next one was The Boston Tea Party, when the patriots dressed up as Mohawk Indians and dumped over 342 crates of British tea into the Boston Harbor, and for their punishment the British closed the Boston Harbor until the patriots have paid for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Music Personal Statement A very wise mentor once advised me to, Figure out what you do; get up every day and do that . Over my years as an undergrad music education major, I found one thing to be a constant I could not help but ask questions. I was unable to find contentment simply learning what was taught. Participating in the school of honors allowed my professors to assign me additional projects, where I was able to seek out answers and, in turn, more questions. In Music History 1, my professor, Dr. Jamie Weaver, enthusiastically encouraged my love of early music, specifically early folk music and the influence of the crusades on the music of the common people. Research became a vital component of my education that I loved, not just an assignment. As opportunities to present my research arose, first for community music organizations, then for school events, professors began suggesting the field of musicology as a potential path after graduation. The various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I see two possible career routes that I could pursue. This first would be the more traditional route of teaching music history at a college or university, which I believe would be a path I would thoroughly enjoy. The second path I have considered is combining my love of musicology with the need I see in our culture to teach high school students higher thinking, writing and communication skills. I would love to develop a curriculum that uses musicology as a vehicle to improve these skills for college preparation. I would like to write my thesis on the performance practice of a variety of folk styles, based on the historical heritage of the style. Understanding the history of middle eastern music, celtic music, and Western Swing, for example, allows the performer to do justice to the music being played, and allows the teacher to educate students on world music in a culturally responsive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Testament Of The Old Testament The Old Testament is the largest part of the bible nestled behind the leather binding in the front of the book. Unlike most books, told from one person or even two this is comprised of multiple, some stories even having two different versions in another point of view; over time it has become a large collection of ancient texts written and re written by different authors and editors over the many years. The stories show the ancient Israelites, they show the laws, and rituals, which make up their religion and the small embers, which will one day, turn to a flame that is Christianity. The Jewish people view these stories as collected in what they call the Torah, is the collection for what makes up their history and the promise that God gave to them, as well as their laws and what they worship today. For the Christians the Old Testament is still seen as sacred, but most place a stronger importance to the New Testament. How the Old Testament is known today, it was composed of works from the first century B.C.E. However, on the other hand the books themselves date back to later dates close to the eleventh centuries or even maybe earlier. [Source] The Old Testament takes place in what we now call today the Middle East, which extended from modern day Iraq all the way to southwest Egypt. However, the majority of the events take place in Palestine. It sat nestled right between the Egyptian Empire in the south to the Babylonian Empires in the north and east. This area is essential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The diacylglycerol (DAG) mediated regulation of protein... The diacylglycerol (DAG) mediated regulation of protein kinase C (PKC) family of serine/threonine kinases plays a critical role in several intracellular signaling pathways and the pathology of several diseases including cancer, neurological, cardiovascular, and others. In consequence, PKC isozymes are being actively pursued as the subject of intense research and drug development. Depending on their enzymatic properties and activation mechanism, the mammalian PKC isoenzymes have been categorized into classical (calcium , DAG , and phospholipid dependent), novel (calcium independent, but DAG and phospholipid dependent), and atypical (calcium and DAG independent) subgroups. The DAGs selectively interact with the C1 domain of PKC isoenzymes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, C1 domains have become an attractive objective in designing selective PKC ligands. There are two functionally nonequivalent C1 domains (C1a and C1b) positioned in tandem within the regulatory domain of classical and novel PKC isozymes. The PKCα C1a and PKCθ C1b subdmains shows higher DAG binding affinity than the C1b and C1a subdomain respectively. For PKCδ C1b/a subdomains, conflicting results have been reported regarding their DAG binding affinity. Accumulating evidences suggest that anionic phospholipids like PS, phosphatidic acid (PA) and phosphatidylglycerol (PG) enhance the DAG dependent membrane binding affinity and PKC activity; although the anionic phospholipid dependence varies considerably among the PKC isozymes. Among the classical PKCs, PKCα and PKCβII prefer PS to PG, whereas PKCγ shows comparable affinity for PS and PG. Among the novel PKCs, PKCδ and PKCθ show a certain degree of PS selectivity, whereas PKCε shows preference for PA. In case of isolated C1b subdomains, similar selectivities have been observed for PKCδ, PKCθ and PKCε. Whereas the PKCβII C1b subdomain shows little preference between PS and PG. However, the reported experimental measurements used either only DAG or a combination of separate DAG and anionic lipid molecules in solution or under liposomal environment to determine the DAG dependent membrane binding capabilities of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Free Doctor Assisted Suicide Within Canada In late February 2016, a recent debate among Canadian politicians arose on whether mature minors have the right to access doctor assisted suicide within Canada. In Canadian Paediatric Society1 article, it explains how the government has a three year deadline in order to create new legislation. However, the the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) believes that this three year deadline Is not enough time to gather adequate and appropriate information on whether this practice should be allowed to be extended to minors under the age of 18. Currently, the CPS believes that it will be very hard to develop any data the experience of physician assisted deaths among adults, within the next 3 years. The CPS stated that Without that data, and a great deal of other information, it is premature to set a deadline for enacting legislation (2016). The CBC brought up valuable points to the cause, firstly that age is arbitrary . Dr. Smith stated in the CBC article that there are some people who are 21, while there are those that are 14, and have the maturity to give consent, he went on to explain that he feels that this topic should go to even younger children. Later in the article Conservative MP Mike Cooper said that this was illogical and that those not old enough to vote should not have the right to choose if they live or die. The CBC went on to reiterate what the CPS article was about, saying that with such little data on the subject, and with two very distinct sides to this ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Statistical Assumptions Of Substantive Analyses Across The... Nimon, K. (2012). Statistical Assumptions of Substantive Analyses Across the General Linear Model: A Mini Review. Frontiers in Psychology Front. Psychology, 3(322). When using inferential statistics depends on the sampling technique used as well as the characteristics of the population data. This dependency does assume that the sample and population meet certain criteria. The criteria is called statistical assumptions, and if there are violations of these statistical assumptions that are not addressed, than the data may not be interpreted correctly. In particular, Type I or Type II errors may be increased or decreased incorrectly. Nimon s (2012) article focused on assumptions associated with substantive statistical analyses across the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using unreliable data may cause underestimation which increase the probability of Type II errors. If there is correlated error, we may see unreliable data to be overestimated which would increase the risk of Type I errors. To satisfy the assumption of error free data, researchers may conduct and report analyses using latent variables as opposed to observed variables. This technique is called structural equation modeling (SEM). This is where latent variables are formed from item scores, the former of which becomes the unit analyzed. It is important to note that SEM is a large sample technique. A researcher can also delete a few items to raise the reliability of an observed score, but this should be reported along with the accompanied estimated of the reliability with and without the deleted items. Some researchers consider measurement to be an assumption while others do not. Nimon (2012) does state because measurement levels play such a pivotal role in statistical analyses decision trees, it would not be recommended to lower the measurement level of data unless certain characteristics are met. This may discard important information and may produce misleading or erroneous information. Yet another assumption, is the assumption that inferential statistics in psychological and educational research produce population data that is normally distributed. This does depend on the analysis conducted, such as univariate, multivariate, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Community Policing Era Paper Policing in the United States has evolved throughout history. The best way to understand it is by becoming familiar with its history. There have been three policing eras in the United States and they were the Political Era, the Reform Era, and the Community Policing Era. The Community Policing Era is the form that is presently used in the United States. Approximately 350 years ago, the first law enforcement system was started in Boston. These were the early days of American law enforcement. When the colonist settled there in 1630 they appointed constables. Constables were like a sheriff and in 1631 they appointed watchman an a few volunteers. They made sure that the streets were safe, reported fires and apprehended and arrested anyone violating the law. The early policing era was based off the English structure. The early police system was reactionary and they only responded when a request was made by a victim or witness. In the last half of the nineteenth century, the Sheriff used the concept of Posse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Community Policing Era promotes the partnership of the community, government and fellow police departments. It engages the community in addressing the cause of crime and the fear of crime within the community. In the Community Policing Era, the police officers are assigned to a specific area and they get to know the people within that area. They went back to the use of foot patrol and also established bicycle patrols. The use of the vehicle was still in place as well but they are not just driving around in their vehicles like in the Reform Era. This brought back one of Peele s principles which involves creating a more involved relationship with the community and this in turn resulted in the community assisting the police in deterring crime. This era is focusing on building relationships and showing that the police care about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Vietnam War Song Essay There were many songs that were written and produced during the 1960s and 1970s about the war in Vietnam. These were both pro war and anti war. Different artists wrote these for many different reasons, and the songs were inspired by varying things. They were often written to influence the American public and to get a point across. Overall these songs added significance to the war in Vietnam. One song written about the war was Give Peace a Chance by John Lennons. The first time he performed this song, it was with Yoko Ono. The song was released in the United States on July 7, 1969. This was John Lennon s first big hit since leaving The Beatles. One of the song s most memorable moments was when a crowd of about half a million people at the Peace Moratorium sang it together. This song was anti war. The easiest way to tell, is by the title, Give Peace a Chance. The title contains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It went about showing this in a very sarcastic way. There s one line, in this song, that really points out both the sarcasm and anti war attitude. It says Well there ain t no time to wonder why, Whoopee! we re all gonna die. It s easy to see why no one would release this song while most of the country was pro war, but it was a pretty successful song when the majority of the country changed their opinion, and became anti war. It was so strongly anti war many people even accused him of being anti soldier which he denies. It is, however, clearly anti war. On the contrary, there were some songs that were pro war. One of these songs is The Fightin Side Of Me. This song was recorded by Merle Haggard. It was released in 1970. The song even reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles, where it remained for three weeks. It was even nominated for Single of the Year by the Country Music Associations. The song did not end up winning, but another song by the same artist, Merle Haggard, won. It was also a pro war ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Mandala Symbols My mandala contains things that are important to me and represent me. I chose these consists of my personality, who is important to me, and what is important to me in the future. I chose the lotus flower as one of the symbols that represent me. I put it in the middle because this is the main symbol that represents me. It symbolizes strength. I did not chose it based on physical strength, but more on emotionally. It is also on what I can handle through the hardships through my life. This is important to me because the strength that I use to get on each day is how I carry on. Without the strength that I use, I would give in and probably fail out of highschool and stay home everyday. Another symbol that I choose was the X. In situations in means freedom and independence. I choose this symbol because I am a very independent person. If I have a problem then I like to solve and figure it out on my own. One of my other symbols is friendship, which kind of contradicts this symbol, but I can be a social person just also independent. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This symbolizes friendship. My friends are another immense part of me. What this symbol represents me in my life is how my friends support me and help me. They can be my emotional support, and are always there when I need them. My close relations help me improve me strength by cheering me up and helping me. The next symbol is the triangle symbol. It is a Celtic symbol for family. This symbol also speaks to me because I am Irish. My family is my biggest support system. They are the reason why I am here. My family is also one of my main symbols out of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ronald Reagan s Economic Policies Although he was a generally controversial president, Ronald Reagan s policy decisions to stimulate economic prosperity, known as Reaganomics, were legitimately beneficial to the United States of America. First, in order to substantiate the success of Reagan s economic policy decisions one must first grasp the varying levels of importance for each aspect of his plan. As Reagan s policies were substantial decisions that defined his presidency and alienated an entire population of more economically liberal people, it makes sense that an understanding of his emphasis on certain decisions would lead to a more persuasive argument. Next, the negation of well formed and logical criticisms of Reagan s economic policies also lend to the support of their benefits and success. Acknowledging a sensible counterargument and addressing specific points of critical analysis serves to further enhance the argument for the success of Reagan s decisions. Furthermore, strong economic growth and the curbing of federal domestic power reinforce the accomplishments of Reaganomics. Though the U.S. did see economic growth, Reaganomics was not purely an economic plan, as cuts in government power, not including the military, benefitted the average American citizen. Moreover, Ronald Reagan s economic decisions regarding Soviet foreign policy were also extremely beneficial to the United States. The tough decisions to further the national deficit proved a worthy sacrifice in pressuring the collapse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Darlon Armstrong Reflection 1989 Darron Armstrong I had always been the type of person to not care about another person s feelings, or just say The hell with it. It wasn t only feelings that I didn t care about, it was almost any and everything, I didn t see the point to a lot of things, like why people have so much love for another and there s no relation through bloodline, or why people pray to a higher power they can t even see,or why people have feelings for the same sex, or even why be born just to know you re going to die eventually. I didn t care is what i would ve said then, but now, I would say I didn t understand life itself, or just people in general, to be honest, I don t understand the Kevin in 2015, but the Kevin today, March 1st, 2030, is much more sure of things. It was my junior year in high school when mindset was challenged, or should I say changed. I ll never forget the day, October 27th, 2015. It was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Chatman, you don t have to answer, but I would like for you to see me after class. , Mr. Armstrong said. All I wanted to do was go home and watch some tv after a long day, but I knew I wasn t gonna be able to cause of some girl who should ve kept her mouth closed. The bell rung, everyone packed their backpacks, people left the class happy and smiling, so full of life, then there was me, the guy who has to stay after. You wanted to see me? , I said. He took a while to say something, almost as if he was in deep thought, he didn t even look at me, he just stared out his classroom windows, watching the kids get on the bus, walk, talk, hug and kiss. Then he said How do you feel about women? It was so random and quick, as if he d been waiting to ask me this for some time now. Uhm, they reir cool I guess, why? Cool?, You Guess? You seem lost, maybe even unbothered , he said. What does unbothered mean? , I asked. It means showing lack of concern or interest inof ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Mass Media in China LS22442 Mass Media Tutorial Weeks 4 and 5 WEEK 4 The Mass Media in China Read the text (translation) paras. 1 38 for Week 4, before your tutorial; watch the first half of the documentary in class, then answer the questions at end. First anniversary of China s entry to WTO (2002) RTHK: Impact on the media Ru shi yi zhou nian(入世一周年) HC427.95 .R83 2003 (local tv) Vol.2 RTHK Soundtrack: mainly Cantonese, some Putonghua (with Chinese subtitles), some English Introduction (Trans. D.B. Hunter) Recent years have seen rapid development in China s mass media sector with a progressive shift in balance from government control to commercialization and responsiveness to markets. To cope with market demand and the challenge posed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9. Since the station started operating, Chinese stations have been frantically adopting the same format, as programmes like this were something which few of them had ever made. One example currently being recorded is an extremely popular male beauty competition. 10. We syndicated this show to several channels already in mainland China and for instance in Chongqing, the channel that we syndicated it to there was Chongqing TV No. 2 and on that channel, in the week, in that time slot, it has gone to become the number one general entertainment channel in all of Chongqing. 11. As television stations rely on advertising revenue, the advertising industry wants to see ratings. Since Xing Kong Weishi entered the China market, it s been bringing in spectators and advertising, leaving domestic stations to follow as best they can. The days of no competition when everyone ate from the same big pot are well and truly over and will not return. 12. In the past the mainland, media was directly under government control. This was an effective way to get policies across to the people. But the effectiveness of government run media in a free market situation is low. To handle the impact of entry to the WTO as well as Jiang Zemin s directive, the media need to stand on their own two feet. 13. Talking to the People s Daily, Jiang Zemin said that the media had to properly carry out their propaganda work and at the same time make sure that they adhered to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Book s Name Is `` Smoke Gets On Your Eyes By... Reading Project The book s name is Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. by Caitlin Doughty. It is about author s work experience in the crematory, and the awareness and cognition of death. Caitlin mentioned that she works in a crematorium because she wanted to overcome the fear of death. Because when she was eight years old at Windward Mall, she saw a little girl climb up to where the escalator met the second story railing, then she tipped over the edge and fell thirty feet, landing face first on a laminate counter with a sickening thud (Caitlin 29). So, she lost control of death. Maybe people fear of death because they experience some frightening things, no matter in real life or virtual. In addition, Cicirelli said, The meanings of death and life are interdependent. Life gains its meaning from the fact of death. How, when, where, and why one anticipates dying influences the meaning of the life that one has. Such a view implies changing individuals over time, and consequently a life span perspective on development of personal death meanings and related death fears. One would expect the individual to develop different personal meanings and death fears over the course of life from early childhood to adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and old age ( Cicirelli 715). When I was seven years old, I fear of death because the dead body and the coffin. There are a lot of Chinese horror movie talk about dead people who become zombies, then at night, they will come out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Describe The Conventions Of A Fairy Tale 1. The genre of the story would be a fairy tale. The reason I say this is a fairytale is because in the story it talks about if the soldier was to put on a cloak he would disappear. Another genre for this story would be a folk tale. 2. The exposition of this story includes the fact that the king has a large family. This includes twelve daughters that have to be kept a close eye on. For some reason they all have to share one bedroom. The royal family suspects that they are not spending their nights at home. 3. The rising action would be when the king orders many people to sit and watch the twelve daughters at night but they don t accomplish the orders that the king gives them so they were killed after three days of trying. No one could ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Barack Obama s President Obama Hillary Rodham Clinton is the democratic nominee running for this upcoming presidency in 2016. Clinton was born on October 26th, 1947, in Chicago Illinois (bio). She is no surprise to the white house and political issues having been the first lady herself. She became the first lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001 when her husband Bill Clinton was president (bio). She also became the first wife of a president and woman to be a U.S senator, representing New York (bio). In 2007, Clinton announced her run for presidency a first time but ended up dropping out of the nomination because Barack Obama had majority vote (bio). When Barack Obama became president he appointed Hillary Clinton the 67th U.S secretary of state from 2009 to 2013 (bio). Now she s in the running for presidency again alongside representative candidate Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton has made many promises to the citizens of the United States if elected president this fall. She s touched on many issues that she felt needs to be influenced to ensure a great future for this country. One of those issues being a debt free college. Her plans are to make college free to those who can t afford it. To begin her presidency if elected, she hopes by 2021, those whose income is under $125,000 a year, would not have to pay tuition to attend an in state four year college or university ( Hillary ). This would mean that even more students can attend college at a no cost fee. Also, Clinton would ensure that all community ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Women During Midlife Crisis The world around us has many current issues that relate one way or another to family and consumer science. I recently read an article written by Joan R. McFadden and Kay T. Rawson Swan, entitled Women During Midlife: Is It Transition or Crisis? . The article talked about how women go through the different stages of menopause also known as mid life crisis to some. With a mid life crisis it is stated to involve a feeling of loneliness, a period of wanting to find one s self in the world, a time to reinvent yourself, to live outside of a woman s everyday life style, and to experience changes in health and family roles. For many women these statements are said to be true, but not all women are the same. Within the article it states that statistics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Global Dependence On Fossil Fuel The proportion of Renewables must increase to around 50% of the energy mix in most countries and is expected to be over 70% in countries Brazil and Africa. Energy efficiencies and low carbon energy carriers for heating and cooling can decarbonize electricity, significantly reducing the share of fossil fuels to less than 50% in the total energy requirement. Sharing best practices across borders can help transfer innovative technologies and support energy transition plans for many of the developing countries that are majorly dependent on coal as a primary source of energy. Over the coming years the dependence on fossil fuel will have to gradually reduce and much of investment must go into making this transition possible. Governments, international corporations and other investing parties that can back up small entrepreneurs, suppliers and local universities in their research and sharing of knowledge across the spectrum of value chain. International collaboration and continuous dialogues between the stakeholders to share both risks and benefits of such collaborations can facilitate knowledge sharing. This will result in technologies being transferred across borders to decarbonize development and The International Energy Agency (IEA) thorough its institutional activities is involved in collaboration of energy technology. The following are few of the initiatives (Energy Technology Perspectives, IEA 2015): i. Enabling innovation through 39 co operative agreements which include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Rhetorical Devices In Supersize Me Super Size Me is a documentary that was created to influence the U.S about obesity. Morgan Spurlock the creator and director of this documentary decided to show the U.S what McDonalds can do to trigger obesity, he shows fake pathos using the persuasive and film devices that effects the sequence of the audio content and film arrangement. Tampering with the music in certain parts of the documentary, can give the audience a sense of distasteful emotion towards McDonalds. In the documentary there is a scene of when young children playing in McDonalds there is a song called Rock n roll McDonalds with the lyrics; McDonalds will make you fat, they serve big macs and quarter pounders, they will put pounds on you... (REFERENCE) with this the song ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spurlock uses himself in this experiment to create a rhetorical work of ethos. By giving truth towards the audience would make them feel like they are watching a true documentary that is impartial, unbiased and a truth speaker. In the beginning of the documentary Spurlock tells the audience that more than 60% of all U.S adults are overweight or obese. It then goes to say Is fast food really that bad for you... would I suddenly be on the fast track to becoming an obese American... let s find out. I m ready. Super size me. (REFERENCE) Spurlock is stating that he is ready to start this experiment using his own body even though he knows the negative effects. Spurlock used the persuasive device ethos, by using his own body it gives the audience the feeling like they have a relationship with Spurlock. Ethos is a way to convince their audience through the author s or director s character. Spurlock gives a little bibliography at the beginning telling the audience about his food life . Spurlock says, When I was growing up, my mother cooked dinner every single day... memories of her are in the kitchen...never ate out... (REFERENCE) By saying those things, it gives the audience the feelings of thoughtfulness and a closer relationship then just a director and audience. These was one of the good film and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Literature Review On Latinos Literature Review Latinos, Asians, and Black are being underrepresented in today s society. It is crucial for Latinos and minorities to take part of the Broadcast Journalism industry. The birth of Broadcasting began in the 1920s, The first radio reporters appeared in the 1920s. The networks established their news organizations in the 1930s and in the 1940s covered global war. During the 1950s, television overtook radio. The 1960s saw profound technological change (Bliss, Preface). Unfortunately in the 1960 s not many Latinos were known to have jobs that involve broadcasting, the majority of people who made it into the Broadcasting Spectrum were White. The authors Poindexter, Smith, and Heider state that, almost three quarters (73%) of reporters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While women have impressively built their presence in radio and TV newsrooms, blacks and other minorities have been exiting more often than entering. (P.293) . I find it inacceptable that minorities have been underrepresented for too long. Poindexter, Smith, and Heider also believe that minorities are at the bottom of the Broadcast Journalism field, they state Since 1968, there has been little significant change in the news media coverage of people of color. Scholars who study race ad television news have found that people of color are often neglected, misrepresented or stereotyped (P.525). In the year 1998, whites were on top of the hierarchy triangle, Neither women nor minorities have broken into the top ranks of the TV network evening news anchors, said S. Robert Lichter, CMPA president. For three years running, the top five most visible anchors in 1998 were white males, as were 15 of the 20 most visible reporters on the network evening news (P.3). By 2002, the number of journalists decreased, On balance, then, we estimate nearly 6,000 fewer full time journalists working for traditional mainstream U.S. news media in 2002 as compared with 1992 (Klein Naccarato ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Peter Tosh and Nelson Mandela Fighting from Opposite Corners Peter Tosh and Nelson Mandela Fighting from Opposite Corners The Prize: Equal Rights Peter Tosh and Nelson Mandela are two men who dedicated their lives to fight for equal rights. They are united by common goals but walked on different paths in their struggles against the oppressors. The major commonality, which made both men brilliant leaders and revolutionary thinkers, was their passion. The passion they had for their beliefs and turning their visions into reality. Tosh and Mandela s divergent approaches started during their youth and followed both individuals through a lifetime struggle. Peter Tosh was born on October 9, 1944 in Westmoreland, Jamaica. Born with the name Winston Huburt McIntosh, curtsey of his absent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You cannot turn Rasta man, you have to be born a Rasta (Walker, Tough Tosh). His childhood experiences turned him into a tough man ready to conquer the Babylon. Nelson Mandela had a very different childhood than Peter Tosh. Born in a small village called Umtata in Transkei, South Africa on July 18, 1918; Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was destined to fight for his people. His father was the chief of their tribe, meaning that young Nelson had the role of taking over the position when his father passed away. Mandela grew up in a loving home with his parents and close ties to his many relatives. Supporting people who cared for his well being constantly surrounded him. The small African village consisted of small huts with dirt floors and their diet was mostly corn that they grew in the fields. They had no luxuries, no true ownership and made next to no money. Young Nelson grew up wearing only a blanket until age seven when an opportunity arose, to be the first in his family to attend school. Mandela recalls, On the first day of school, my teacher, Miss Mdingane, gave each of us an English name and said that from thenceforth that was the name we would answer to in school...The education I received was a British education, in which British ideas, British culture, British institutions, were automatically assumed superior. There was no such thing as African culture (Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom). What exactly does this experience mark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...