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Coca Cola Vs. Pepsico
Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo
Coca Cola is a leading beverage industry in the United States and many other countries in the world.
PepsiCo is also a leading worldwide beverage company, but they are also the parent company of the
Frito Lay and Quaker Oats Companies. This makes PepsiCo a leader in the beverage, snack and cereal
industries. As consumers, we have indulged in their products for many years. My personal preference
has always been Pepsi over Coke, which is why I was very interested in conducting this analysis.
Regardless of the results, I will always seek out a Diet Pepsi over a Diet Coke and so will many of my
physician friends at Children s Hospital who start their mornings with a Diet Pepsi. These personal
preferences are what contributes to a company s profits through net sales. However, the key
performance measurement tools used are not based on sales alone. Calculating liquidity, solvency, and
profitability ratios on a regular basis give us a better insight on the performance and overall health of a
company. Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo Liquidity
Liquidity ratios measure the short term ability of a company to pay its obligations and meet their
needs for maintaining cash. According to Cagle, Campbell Jones (2013), A good assessment of a
company s liquidity is important because a decline in liquidity leads to a greater risk of bankruptcy (p.
44). Creditors, investors and analysts alike are all interested in a company s liquidity. After computing
liquidity
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Terror Management Theory Applied To Ageism In Film
Terror Management Theory applied to Ageism in Film
Frida Ramirez
Lone Star College University Park
Terror Management Theory applied to Ageism in Film
Ageism (prejudice toward the elderly) is becoming a pressing issue as the population of adults over
sixty proliferates (Levy Macdonald, 2016, p. 5). Enforcers of ageist stereotypes include the
mainstream film industry. By enforcing a negative stereotype, the media subconsciously implements
fear of growing old and ultimately dying among its viewers. To begin eliminating stereotypes research
of origins of these ageist views must take place. Terror Management Theory (TMT) has been a leading
theory in ageist attitudes research (Martens, Goldenberg Greenberg, 2005; O Connor McFadden, ...
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224). These symbolic solutions may also create a sense of mortality for the individual by contributing
to a culture that will continue after their death, i.e., they are immortal (Popham, Kennison Bradley,
2011, 752). Research shows that putting faith in religion makes individuals less vulnerable to
mortality salience and death thoughts (Wojtkowiak, Rutjens, 2011). Therefore, the solution of
immortality creates a resolution for death thoughts but in turn is a coping mechanism to avoid
thoughts of our mortality as well.
Ageism in Young Adults
Ageism, in correlation with TMT, stems from an innate fear of death causing individuals to distance
themselves from the elderly. Ageism refers to the discrimination and prejudice to a specific age group,
mainly used to describe discrimination toward the elderly. When coupled with TMT, ageism develops
in people via coping against mortality salience and denying the body s physicality (Martens,
Goldenberg Greenberg, 2005, p. 226; O Connor McFadden, 629, 2012). Humans innately fear to die,
and aging is the path toward death thus, the fear of aging results. When individuals interact with the
elderly, they see an inescapable fate of their own. Now, ageism, coupled with TMT, is a culmination of
many fears toward aging. Martens, Goldenberg and Greenberg (2005) propose the main factors
contributing toward ageism include the threat
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Hot Nigga Meaning
About a week ago! my cousins screamed in unison with enthusiasm. I peeked over my current book,
The Secret, and stared at them, partly puzzled, partly annoyed. What s that about? I enquired after
hearing the phrase for the fourth time that day. After finding amusement in my lack of awareness of
the phrase and its origin, my cousins took pity on me and explained. They played the hip hop song Hot
Nigga, then proceeded to show me the weird dance move that accompanied it, called the Shmoney
Dance, where they bent one leg at a time, in sync with lowered arms and their fists clenched. But
why? I had asked. My cousins then told me of the popularity of the phrase, and its overall coolness.
They played the song for me and as I paid attention to the lyrics, I noted its constant mention of
violence and I wondered if they did as well. While I initially found the lyrics of the song Hot Nigga
disturbing, very quickly I realized that although my cousins proclaimed their love for this cool song
and repeated the phrase About a week ago with reckless abandonment, they seemed to lack awareness
of the rest of the lyrics. This became evident when I asked them to sing it, and the only coherent
words they could repeat were those of the phrase About a week ago. Little do they know that Bobby
Shmurda, whose real name is Ackquille Pollard, in an interview claimed that the song Hot Nigga was
based on his life story. He later retracted this statement when referencing the phrase
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Essay on Sharon Olds The Possessive
The Possessive
Teenage rebellion is typically portrayed in stories, films, and other genres as a testosterone based
phenomenon. There is an overplayed need for one to acknowledge a boy s rebellion against his father,
his life direction, the system, in an effort to become a man, or rather an adult. However, rarely is the
female addressed in such a scenario. What happens when little girls grow up? Do they rebel? Do they,
in a sudden overpowering rush of estrogen, deny what has been taught to them from birth and shed
their former youthful façades? Do they turn on their mothers? In Sharon Olds poem, The Possessive,
the reader is finally introduced to the female version of the popular coming of age theme as a simple
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From here the tone of unease and apprehension often felt before a great battle is set. This is not a
haircut. It is a preparation for war.
The next image Olds puts into play is that of the vision of her daughter reborn as the enemy. Olds
describes the daughter s hair by saying, each strand now cuts/ both ways. The blade of new bangs
hangs over her red brown eyes/ like carbon steel. This is not a typical description of hair. Olds
specifically compares the young girl s hair to a freshly sharpened weapon. With words such as cuts,
blade, and carbon steel, Olds builds up an image of a lethal weapon such as a knife or perhaps sword,
weapons both clearly used for battle. Olds further describes the girl s hair by acknowledging that all
the little/ spliced ropes are sliced. The line break in the poem which leaves the phrase all the little
alone to be followed up by second line describing the sliced hair, adds to Olds image. All the little
appears as a memory of the mother of her former daughter, a memory that is quickly destroyed by the
second image of those little strands now taking on a threatening sliced form. In addition, the line also
holds a visual separation between the two different images that occupy the mother s same thought
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Health Care Administrators
Statement of the problem
The provision of quality and affordable patient care is a challenging aspect because of the
complexities of health care organizations and its systems. Health care organizations accrues
challenges in delivery, accessibility, financing, determining the outcome of health care services,
organization pricing and in making decisions for health related issues. As such, this has increased
public dissatisfaction in the provision of health care service in America.
Purpose of the study The goal of the study is to understand the roles of health care administrators in
improving quality care through coordination and supervision. It seeks to provide knowledge on the
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A hospital administrator helps in the communication process by letting the patient know about the
hospital procedure by creating a patient care program that address the patient needs and reduce their
anxiety. Nonetheless, hospital administrators also have management duties which include planning,
staffing, coordinating, reporting, evaluation, organization and staffing. The management function of
the hospital administrators requires a lot of knowledge, reasoning, foresight and acquisition of special
techniques and experience. In addition, hospital administrators aid in the hospital decision making
process through providing dynamic and flexible insight to help the organization make informed
choices. The focus of hospital administration is to ensure that the management process is running
efficiently and its decisions comply with hospital policies and federal laws. More pertinently, hospital
administrators help in supervision and coordination of workers by ensuring they perform their
required tasks with the assigned hospital resources on the stipulated period. In fact, the administration
help in carrying out hospital inventories to help improve service provision. In conclusion, it is evident
that hospital administrators play a critical role in improving quality care through establishing best
practice in service provision and taking actions that improve the delivery
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Analysis Of The Five Situations Where The Trespass Should...
This essay is going to look at the five situations where the trespass should be applied. The first one is
whether Dobby is liable for trespassing to Draco s factory site by using it for hand car cleaning
services even knowing that Draco is aware that it is being used. However there is no consent to do so.
The second issue is whether Harry is trespassing the airspace of Draco s property by flying a huge
helium balloon several hundred feet above the park and by drifts in the wind it time to time passes
over Draco s land. The third issue is if Draco is liable for trespass to person when he throws Dobby
into street. The fourth one arises when Harry tells Draco to Piss off and the final the fifth issue is if
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For example entering as a trespasser with the intention of stealing.
To begin with, trespass itself is not a crime at common law. There is the definition of trespass to land
is it found in the case Martinelli v Nelson Street Holdings Ltd. and it says Intentionally or negligently
entering or remaining on, or directly causing any physical matter to come into contact with land in the
possession of one more . The trespass to land has to be intentional (requires a direct intentional act) .
The first issue that is going to be analysed is whether Dobby is liable for trespass to land by using the
derelict state of factory owned by Draco. The owner knows it is being used by Dobby, an unemployed
person hoping to put food on his family s table by providing hand car cleaning services. However
there is no consent from Draco to Dobby to do so. As looking in the facts that are in the case, it is
necessary to identify if case satisfy all key elements for trespass. It is clear that Dobby did not intend
to cause any damage to the land owned by Draco he was using land for hand car cleaning services for
earning money to buy food for his family. But he intentionally stayed on the property which belongs
to another person and this is how he satisfied the element which gives the definition for trespass to
land intention. The rule of intention to be needed in trespass to land is found in the book Clerk
Lindsell on Torts [It] consists of any
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Analysis Of Letter From Birmingham Jail
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote the Letter From Birmingham Jail in order to discourse the
tremendous issue in Birmingham and the U.S at the time. The Letter From Birmingham Jail discusses
the great injustices happening toward the black community in Birmingham. Martin Luther King, Jr
uses emotion, ethical, and logical appeals in order to justify his desire for racial justice and equality.
Martin Luther King Jr. wrote this letter to defend the actions of his organization. The letter addresses
the clergymen by replying to them in that letter , he also addresses the white moderates that
sympathize with King but don t do anything to stick up for the black community. While jailed for
standing up for what he believed in and moral standing, King had time to address criticism and time to
clarify the purpose of the movement. Marting Luther King Jr. addressed the attemps at negations and
how the movement came to the point of taking action with protests and sit ins. King experiences first
hand brutality from officrs and the bias aplication of the law, he felt the desperate need for change and
the anger amongst the blacks. Negations were attempted but the agreemnts of removing the negative
signs display around business were ignored, governments only wanted to silence the problem and not
try to solve it. Anger and frustrations built by the disconnected white church, privileged classes and
criticisms with lack of understanding. King knew the anger would eventually lash out and rather use
that energy by peacefully protesting before it turned into viokence. In this letter King presented his
belief with logic, history, facts and why things must and will change.
Returning to the Letter From Birmingham Jail , King uses a variety of Logos as an appeal throughout
his letter. Logos is an appeal to logic, and is a way of persuading an audience by reason. With this in
mind , the first example of logos king used in the letter was, In any nonviolent campaign there are four
basic steps: collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exist; negotiation; self purification;
and direct action (King 245). In this sentence, Martin Luther King Jr. provided a reasonable step
analysis of what any social activist organization
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Japan Economy Analysis
CUHK International Summer School 2009
MGT 3580
Global Enterprise Management
Individual Country Analysis Assignment
Contents Page
1. Introduction Japan in a Glance 3
2. Japan s Current Economic Performance 3
1. GDP /Capital (PPP) and GDP growth Rate 3
2. Inflation Rate 3
3. Unemployment Rate 4
4. Foreign Direct Investment Report 4
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From 2006 to 2007, Japan s inflation rate took a rapid increase from negative inflation in 2006 to
positive inflation rate in 2007. This sharp increase in inflation rate was likely to be due to the world s
shortage of rice crisis. As rice is Japan s main source of stable food, the rice crisis push up rice prices
globally, causing the inflation rate in Japan to rise sharply. Currently, there are speculation that Japan s
inflation rate may rose at the fastest pace in the decade as companies facing the global economic crisis
may pass higher costs to consumers.
Prices of daily necessities rose while pay stagnated, causing a sharp increase in consumer price index
and thus the increase in inflation rate.
3. Unemployment Rate
Japan s unemployment rate was 3.9% in 2008 and worsen during the global economy recession. The
ratio of jobs to applicants worsened, sliding to a two year low of 0.97. Currently, Japan s
unemployment rate rose to 5.2%, as the number of jobless rose to nearly 3.5 million. The total number
of jobless people climbed by 770,000 from a year earlier to 3.47 million in May, according to the
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in its monthly report. Those with employment fell
by 1.36 million from the previous year to 63.42 million, as quoted by TOMOKO A. HOSAKA Jun 30,
2009. It is expected that Japan s unemployment rate will rise to a new record since its last peak in
2002 (Refer to Annex 2.31) This increase in unemployment
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Master Prepared Nurse Essay
The Essentials of Master s Education in Nursing by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
defined nurse leader role that aligns with Yvette Whittaker role as the director of quality management.
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2011) describes that a master prepared nurse must be
effective in the methods, tools, performance measures, safety principles and quality standards and
must be well prepared to apply quality principle within an organization. In addition, the role of the
master prepared nurse is to analyze, monitor and prioritize the outcomes that need improvement then
create a plan of action (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2011).
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2011) noted that the master prepared nurse
implements the delivery of safe, quality care to various population, settings, and roles. Furthermore,
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It is recommended for the hospital to invest in latest medical imaging technology equipment such as
the digital radiography (DR) to be able to perform the appropriate test needed, improve image quality,
and for faster processing of the results. Using the latest digital technology will give the ordering
physicians that ability to see an immediate view of the image at the bedside, order any other test as
needed, and begin the treatment in a much more efficient manner (MD Buyline, 2017). The second
recommendation for the above identified weakness is for the hospital to have a holding unit staffed
with a nurse and technician for the behavioral patient in the emergency department (ED) to prevent
overcrowding in the unit. According to Mathur, Ms. ( n.d.), the extra wait time in the ED before
receiving the mental health services delays the delivery of psychiatric intervention and increases
psychological stress for patients.
Rationale for Recommended
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Residential Schools, a Legacy of Shame
The First Nations of our land have endured hundreds of years of suffering. Ever since the first
significant European contact the indigenous people have been treated as sub humans; savages with no
religion, intelligence, or right to live. This general idea has carried through out the history of our
supposedly great country; Canada. This essay will examine the residential school system in depth. It
will then relate the Canadian Government s actions in response to residential schools, good and bad.
From the late nineteenth century until well into the twentieth century, the Government of Canada
worked vigorously to enforce their legislative war against Indianness . The Canadian Government
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He needed something more to speed the process. That is were the residential school system came into
being. The residential school system was an attempt by the Canadian government to determine the fate
of the Aboriginal people by appropriating and reshaping their future. Approximately 100 000 children
were removed from their homes and communities and placed in the care of strangers. The teachers and
staff at these facilities were, according to Hayter Reed, a senior member of the department in the
1890s, to utilize every effort...against anything calculated to keep fresh in the memories of the
children habits and associations which it is one of the main objects of industrial education to
obliterate. The Children were to be changed from savages to civilized human being capable of
functioning in society. If you go on the Indian and Northern Affairs Canada internet site it states that
the government began to play a role in the residential school system as
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Bernie Sanders Effectiveness
Bernie Sanders is the best presidential candidate because many of his ideas are common sense, he is
effective, and he stands up for civil and minority rights more than other candidates. The first reason
Bernie Sanders is the best presidential candidate is many of his ideas are common sense. Compared to
other candidates, a multitude of Sanders ideas are logical and would help fix countless issues in
America. An example of one of his plans is he wants to guarantee sick leave and vacation time for
workers. Zeeshan Aleem, in his article These are the 6 Bold Ideas Fueling Bernie Sanders Political
Revolution on the website mic.com, states, We should begin to look at other countries in Europe
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Sanders has a lengthy track record of getting stuff done legislatively and was acknowledged as an
amendment king who could align opposing political parties to create serious adjustments to the law.
Sanders was a member of the House of Representatives from 1991 to 2007 and when he was first
elected numerous people thought he would not be extremely effective, especially since he was an
independent. Zaid Jilani, in his article Bernie Gets It Done: Sanders Record of Pushing Through Major
Reforms Will Surprise You on quora.org, says, Sanders did something particularly original, which was
that he passed amendments that were exclusively progressive, advancing goals such as reducing
poverty and helping the environment, and he was able to get bipartisan coalitions of Republicans who
wanted to shrink government or hold it accountable and progressives who wanted to use it to empower
Americans. Contrary to what people expected, Sanders was a surprisingly successful member of the
House and was remarkably impressive in how he could get seemingly impossible amendments to
pass.. Examples of some the amendments Sanders was able to pass are? Bernie Sanders had incredibly
progressive ideas then and he has even more today and if he was able to get them to pass back then,
there is a favorable chance he can in the
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A Straight-forward Story in The Great Gatsby by Francis...
From the beginning of the The Great Gatsby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald uses the narrator, symbols, and
the characters. Using the narrator, symbol, and characters throughout the novel makes up the book that
is popular today. The Great Gatsby is a straightforward story. It slowly creates and shows the
characteristics of Gatsby. Reading the book through Nick Carraway s eyes and his description of what
is happening makes the book feel longer than it is ( Gatsby , Kenneth).Nick describes what he sees
and gives the reader his insight. He describes the room that he meets Daisy in during the first chapter.
He also describes the dresses Daisy and Jordan wore and this provides us with what his eyes would
see (Fitzgerald 12 of 178). Nick s descriptions and opinions help the reader get in to the book and
create their own opinions. The Great Gatsby is many smaller stories connected by the narrator, Nick
Carraway. The beginning is three short stories that happen weeks apart. The story Nick is telling all
happens in one summer, but he adds in his past and what he learns about Gatsby s past ( Gatsby ,
Kenneth). Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway as the narrator throughout the book. Nick is the connection
between the book and the people reading. He connects the side events with Gatsby s story, and
connects Gatsby s story to the reader (Doreski). Nick interrupts the story and adds his own perception
to the story that he is a part of. Usually this would make the story less smooth but he connects
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Is Preston Tucker A Post World War 2 Car Designer With A...
Preston Tucker was a post World War 2 car designer with a revolutionary idea to challenge the car
industry. While his dream of hitting it big with his new idea, it fell short of becoming a huge success.
However it arguably could not have been pulled off without Tucker s leadership and direction. Tucker
s leadership leaned heavier towards the transformational side, which would go in accordance with his
goals and this being the overarching theme of this essay. His energy contributed significantly to how
his followers viewed him and how they gauged his styles. At first glance, his leadership
style/characteristics is what stands out almost immediately and is can be evaluated most easily. Then,
Tucker s vision was one stated from the beginning and was very prevalent throughout this process. An
important aspect of leadership is the follower and how you empower them in order to get the results
desired and Tucker s way about this is one that may be seen as unorthodox but effective and allows for
growth. Tucker will be evaluated on several levels including his leadership style, his vision, and how
he empowered his followers. Preston Tucker had a multitude of leadership characteristics that pushed
him into the transformational category of leadership style over the charismatic counterpart. The most
noticeable trait that he portrayed was enthusiasm, which in turn gave off a transformational style
leader. No matter how hard his opposing car companies, friends, etc. tried to break him
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Mosaic CovenantAnd The Noahic Covenant, And The New...
God created the universe with absolute perfection. However, with the downfall of humanity stemming
from Original Sin, the Fallen spiraled its effects on mankind that carries forth today. As a result, many
catastrophic events have been recorded in the Bible, which are known as historical facts to Christians.
Because God is a loving and merciful God, He established the Noahic Covenant, Abrahamic
Covenant, Mosaic Covenant, Davidic Covenant, and the New Covenant that all relate and expand with
each other and provides hope for Jews and Christians in the past, today, and future.
After God washed the earth of evil by flood (Genesis 5:32 10:1), He created the Noahic Covenant
between Noah and his descendants. With accurate clarification to the Noahic Covenant, God makes an
unconditional promise to Noah and all descendants that He will never flood the earth again and seals
His vow with a rainbow across the clouds. Based on the unconditional promise made, God had no
expectations of Noah and his descendants (Genesis 9). Why did God feel the need to generate a bond
with Noah and his descendants? His compassion and mercy glorifies through His works and vows.
Busenitz highlights God s forgiveness stating, In the Noahic Covenant, God showed His gracious
mercy toward all mankind, both redeemed and unredeemed, causing it to rain on the just and the
unjust and assuring the ongoing, uninterrupted cycle of seasons (Busenitz, page 10, 1999).
Furthermore, one can also grasp that God remains
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Hope, By Joan Bauer
You know what I ve found out about disappointments? I think that if we face them down, they can
become our strengths. (Bauer 113) In the novel Hope Was Here written by Joan Bauer, the main
characters go through some difficult struggles. One of the main people, Braverman and Addie both
had to overcome disconsolate times. Braverman chooses family over education. Addie goes through
hard times when she losses her husband along with three unborn babies. This reminds me of the time
where my mother s friend, like Addie, lost a child, and had to overcome that. While people go through
difficult struggles everyday, they learn to learn and grow from them. Like William J. H. Boetcker said,
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His mom had an operation and didn t have health insurance, and the bills are pretty rough. (Bauer 94)
But instead of fulfilling his dreams in journalism, He was going to major in journalism. (Bauer 94) he
stayed home and supported his family. He s staying home to help support his mom and sisters. (Bauer
94) How he overcame his struggle was working hard and getting accepted into a college. Braverman
finally was going to college with help from a town scholarship G.T. had set up. Combined with the
money he and his mother had been saving, it was just enough. (Bauer 177) Braverman had big
difficult challenges in his life, but with hardwork and determination, he overcame his struggle. Finally,
a personal struggle that happened in my life was what happened with my mother s friend, Lynzee.
Lynzee had six children, four girls and two boys. She really wanted to have another addition to her
family. So, when she found out that she was pregnant with a baby girl she was filled with joy. Sadly,
her baby was born too early and was fighting for her survival. Her first name was Violet and her
middle name was Hope. Violet fought hard and long for her life, but her body was just too weak. She
ended up passing away two years after her birth. Lynzee and her family were devastated at the loss of
their family member. She overcame this difficult struggle by being with her family and looking on the
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Sir John Alexander Macdonald Essay examples
Sir John A. Macdonald was one of Canada s founding fathers. He is most remembered as being
Canada s first Prime Minister, running the government from July 1, 1867 until November 5, 1873.
Macdonald would become Prime Minister once again on October 17, 1878 and would stay in this
position until June 6,1891. While he was leader of the country he faced his own share of political
obstacles, including Confederation, the Metis rebellion and threats of an American he is among the
greatest leaders Canada has ever seen and played a significant part in the forming of Canada as a
country.
John Alexander Macdonald was born in Glasgow, Scotland on January 11, 1815. His family
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After Macdonald was back in Kingston, Ontario he entered active politics. Kingston was a
conservative town, so when Macdonald entered politics he therefore joined the Conservative Party. In
1843 Macdonald was elected an alderman in Kingston, then in 1844 he won an election giving him a
seat in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. The members of the Assembly quickly
recognized Macdonald?s political abilities, resulting in him being made Receiver General in 1844 for
the Conservative Government. This position gave him a seat on the Executive Council in the Province
of Canada. The Conservative government of William Draper was defeated a year later so for the next
few years Macdonald assisted in the rebuilding of the Conservative Party. ( Macdonald, Sir )
Macdonald felt the key to Canada?s success, as a country, would rely on its connection to its mother
country, Britain. Macdonald showed these feelings in his first address to the electors:
I therefore need scarcely state my firm belief that the prosperity
of Canada depends upon its permanent connection with the mother country, and that I shall resist to
the utmost any attempt (from whatever quarter it may come) which may tend to weaken that union. (
Macdonald, Sir John ) True to her promise, Isabella Clark came to Canada during the summer of 1843.
Macdonald and Clark hit it off during the summer and thus got married
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Three Sociological Perspectives
Throughout history various social perspectives have been observed in an attempt to explain and
classify different types of sociological behavior. Various theories have been made regarding the
sociological perspective, which examines the social contexts that people live in and how these
contexts effect the individual and society (Henslin 2). Each sociological perspective examines
something different and poses a different theory. Discussed here are three sociological perspectives:
the functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective and the feminist perspective. All three
perspectives are forms of social institutions or the ways that a society meets its basic needs (Henslin
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Published in a women s Studies Journal in December of 2015, Tracy Bowell explains this issue by
bringing to light the lack of women in almost every aspect of philosophy describing, .. three
connected, but different problems: the absence of women from the discipline of philosophy [such as]
teachers, researchers, the absence of women from the discipline [such as] its discourses, the texts,
debates, problems and the problem of the marginalization of feminist philosophical work. She goes on
to state, the nature of feminist philosophy has been seen as a potential threat to philosophical core
values. (Bowell 18). This is a perfect example of both anti feminism and the conflict perspective.
According to this article, women are still being treated unequally and one has to just take a look at the
entire field of philosophy both in its literature and teaching in the classroom to see how. Bowell states
females are being held in check by the opposite sex as a seeming attempt to keep the balance of power
tilted to the male side. This is also seen as an act of preserving the social order by the continued
absence of women from philosophical texts, and imbalance of women philosophy teachers, and as
women in philosophy being seen as a threat to philosophical core values this is a great example of
how the powerful or privileged positions (in this case, the male gender in
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Theda Bara, Mortica Addams
Throughout modern history there have been certain characters that personify the very essence of Goth,
for instance Theda Bara [1885 1995], Mortica Addams in the 1960s TV series The Addams Family,
Italian heiress Marchesa Luisa Casati [1881 1957], to more recent iconic Goths like Helena Bonham
Carter and maverick dresser Daphne McGuinness, which has helped inspire individuals and the
movement, to create their own persona and sense of the gothic style. The Goth subculture can be
broadly divided into various subsets which have there own unique characteristics for instance Cyber
Goth, Gothic Lolita and Fetish Goth. In the early days of the movement in the 1980s and 1990s, the
Goth subculture fashion drawing heavily on the early fetish, bondage and S M style for example
straps, buckles, zips, waistcoats, frock coats, corsets, gowns, thigh high stiletto boots and hairstyles
like backcombing and the Deathawk, take some influence from the punk movement. Ian Astbury 1997
describes the early fashion characteristics for the beginning of the Goth culture in the eighties and
nineties; For the male ... black spiky hair and a black leather jacket. For the women ... black fishnets,
black leather thigh high boots ... dark makeup and the big black spiky hair (History of Goth:2016).
The traditional materials for the Gothic style includes lace, brocade, leather, velvet, however modern
Goths within the various subsets have created new materials such as rubber and PVC to create their
own version of the aesthetics. It could be said Gothic punks like Siouxsie Sioux, Joy Dividson, Peter
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The eyes are usually accentuated with the use of dark eyeshadow and black eyeliner to intensifying
the sunken deathly dramatic
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Mental Health Couseling Programs
Mental health counseling programs are designed to prepare individuals/students to help clients with
conflicts, personal problems, or emotional predicaments. Mental Health counseling has become a wide
area of study that is highly recommended to those who are unbalanced and in need of support.
Effective clinical mental health counselors acknowledge the differences amongst people and seek to
improve their ability to work with diverse people (Gladding el at., 2010). This is very important,
especially for counselors to be culturally diverse and to develop multicultural counseling
competencies to be effective. The License Professional Counselor role is to provide an environment of
self examination by assisting clients with therapy and therapeutic alliance to support the process of
healing. They analyze problems from different angles to provide solutions, by using method to set the
stage for change. They must provide a non judgmental environment so that the client feel respected,
and of value to openly discuss life events, behaviors, feeling, and thoughts. The Professional
Counselor s role is to create this climate for the clients to examine their emotions to arrive at solutions
that is best for the clients. The professional s assignment is to assist the individuals in finding
solutions that are most corresponding with their own values, not to persuade the clients by imposing
their values on the client. According to Gladding and Newsome (2010), community and mental health
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Questions On The Greek God
Batoul Labban Professor Gill 9 December 2015 Final Exam Assignment Part A: 1. I believe that every
Greek god has their own way of being significant. But I also believe that one Greek god does stand
out. I think that the most significant Greek God that we have read about is Zeus. Zeus was known to
be the as the King of all Gods in mythology. Since we covered most of the Greek gods and goddesses
I read so much descriptions about Zeus that honestly point him out as to being the most significant. In
the eyes of many people Zeus (Roman name is Jupiter) was portrayed as the king who basically
oversaw the whole universe. He was the brother of Poseidon (who was the God of the sea) and Hades
(who was the God of the underworld). Even though both Poseidon and Hades were powerful, Zeus
was even more powerful. Like I have mentioned before Zeus was often referred to as the Father of
God and Men . He literally was the father of the majority of Gods because of his sexual activities with
many of the female goddesses. Zeus controlled the lighting and thunder. He usually used the lighting
as a weapon. He was the king of the famous Mount Olympus. Mount Olympus was basically the home
of many different Greek Gods that were mentioned over the course. Because he was so powerful and
so significant he assigned the positions to many different gods. For example he gave Aphrodite the
position as being the Goddess of love and gave Apollo the position of being the God of the sun.
Aphrodite and Apollo
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Growing Up In Suburban Places
After nearly 17 years I came to realize how lucky many individuals are when it comes to the
opportunities they have been given. I was one of these people, who not until recently, finally
understood to not take things for granted, and to truly appreciate everything about myself, my family,
and my life. Through growing up in a very advantageous society, I learned to become someone who
genuinely cares for others while developing a strong sense of compassion.
Living in a suburban area for all 17 years of my existence has grown me in unimaginable ways. Sugar
Land, a prosperous and beautiful city growing by the second, is truly one of the best places to raise a
family. Fully constructed buildings and highways, state of the art facilities and schools,
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Essay Television Violence
Television Violence
Violence is one of the most primary and controversial issues in today s society. And true that violence
is on the rise. A major concern for many parents is the violence within television shows and movies,
and the effect on children s aggression. I particularly do not believe that violence in television affects
children s aggression, but who am I to say such a thing, for I am not a qualified psychologist. But I
have many reasons for my accusation and references to back it up. Now television plays a major role
in today s society, and it occupies almost every home in the United States. Parents have such a big
concern for the children watching television, but children throughout the U.S watch an average of
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Cartoons play the majority of the role. They have been around for centuries. So why make such a big
deal about them now? Are the cartoons in earlier years any different from newer cartoons? Yes I agree,
but there is a purpose. The
Monaco 2 newer cartoons attract the newer generation. If parents say that cartoons now are more
violent than those of earlier years than why are there so many, and so many different ratings
accompanied with the beginning of every show. What about Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck with Elmer
Fudd, and how many fights and hunting scenes there was. What about Road Runner and how many
times Wylie Coyote tried to kill him. All these cartoons amused many children in earlier years and
present years. So why start complaining now? Can parents not control their children? Maybe parents
should pay more close attention to what their children watch, instead of making excuses and blaming
others for practically their own decisions. Because it was their decision to have children, right? Like
all children s shows and movies, it let s the mind run free, and also let s the children be imaginative
within their own realm of mind. So let s not take these away, and just try to limit what they watch. Let
us rate these shows and movies. Oh yeah, the government did that. But yet parents still let children
watch the movies and shows that they did not want to watch in the first place. Is there something
wrong here? Parents complain, laws are passed to limit what
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Circular Organisational Structure.. Standard Circular...
Circular Organisational Structure Standard circular organisational structure shows the business CEO
in the centre and all the key management and staff positions reporting directly to him/her. This is an
advantage as it means that if the CEO decides to make any modifications in the procedures of the
company, they have the power and choice to decide if they wish to inform all the appropriate people
who report to him because of his/her decision. However, it could also be a disadvantage on the CEOs
part because not everyone is on the same page in terms of coordinating what must be done to strive the
business forward.
A good way to overcome problems like this is to have a circular organisational structure where all
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It is quite a centralised system with the majority of the decision making taking part at the top of the
business. This is definitely seen in the top 3 layers. We can deduct from the diagram that the decision
making is passed down the hierarchy with each layer having more people to command and this may
mean that information passed from the top may be tampered with or lost easily and this is a
disadvantage. Furthermore, it will be very hard for the manager of each department to keep track on
everything their employees are doing and this may lead to a fault somewhere in the system. There is a
lot of chance for promotion in the lower part of the structure but as you get higher and higher in the
ranks it becomes increasingly harder to get promoted due to smaller amount of management this also
makes the chain of command very long.
The Managing Director is presented at the top of this pyramid as he is at the top of the hierarchy and
has set the agenda for the business or in this case factory. There are 7 layers in this pyramid which
means information won t be passed around effectively and there are 6 below the MD and the first line
consists of all the directors of each department and most don t have major teams to manage apart from
the Manufacturing Director as this is the key area of the automobiles. The second line consists
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Essay on FIN 5080 Quiz 6EC
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
The 8 percent annual coupon bonds of the ABC Co. are selling for $880.76. The bonds mature in 10
years. The bonds have a par value of $1,000 and payments are made semi annually? What is the
before tax cost of debt?
Enter your answer in percentages rounded off to two decimal points. Do not enter % in the answer
box.
Selected Answer:
9.91
Correct Answer:
9.91
Answer range +/
0.05 (9.86 9.96)
Response Feedback:
NPER = 10* 2
RATE = ? * 2 = Answer = 4.953 * 2 = 9.91%
PV = 880.76
PMT = 1000 * 8%/2 = 40
FV = 1000
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
ABC Industries will pay a dividend of $1 next year on their common stock. The company predicts that
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The bond currently sells for $980 and the company s tax rate is 35%. What is the after tax cost of
debt?
Selected Answer:
4.36
Correct Answer:
4.65
Answer range +/
0.05 (4.60 4.70)
Response Feedback:
Step 1: Solve for before tax cost of debt
NPER = 15*2 = 30
RATE = ? = 3.3568 * 2 = 6.71%
PV = 980
PMT = 1000*7%/2 = 35
FV = 1000
Step 2: Solve for after tax cost of debt
= before tax cost of debt * (1 tax rate) = 6.71% * (1 0.35) = 4.36%
Question 9
0 out of 1 points
The 8.5 percent annual coupon bonds of the ABC Co. are selling for $1,179. The bonds mature in 12
years. The bonds have a par value of $1,000. If the tax rate is 30%, what is the after tax cost of debt?
Enter your answer in percentages rounded off to two decimal points. Do not enter % in the answer
box.
Selected Answer:
4.11
Correct Answer:
4.43
Answer range +/
0.05 (4.38 4.48)
Response Feedback:
NPER = 12
RATE = ? = Answer = 6.33 = before tax cost of debt
PV = 1179
PMT = 1000 * 8.5% = 85
FV = 1000
After tax cost of debt = before tax cost of debt * (1 tax rate) = 6.33% * (1 30%) = 4.43%
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
ABC, Inc., has 757 shares of common stock outstanding at a price of $62 a share. They also have 197
shares of preferred stock outstanding at a price of $69 a share. There are 276, 8 percent bonds
outstanding that are priced at $50. The bonds mature in 16 years and pay interest semiannually. What
is the capital structure
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Comparing Beowulf And The Invincible Superman
Hero, is a word that can be distinguished so in many ways. When people think of a hero they imagine
the military, comic book characters, or someone who has greatly affected their life. While reading
Beowulf people can realize why he was a hero to the Geats and Danes. From the beginning of the epic
Beowulf shows the characteristics of generosity, loyalty, and bravery representing all the qualifications
of a hero during the 6th century. Although originally untitled, it was later named after the
Scandinavian hero Beowulf, whose exploits and character offer its connecting theme , (Beowulf
Encyclopedia Britannica) 1,500 years later anyone who has heard this epic still views Beowulf as a
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Since the creation of The Invincible Superman in 1938 he still remains to be one of the best and most
well known heroes. Telling their sorrow, telling stories /Of their dead King and his greatness, his glory
(831 834).Beowulf has died, showing how he is mortal and able to die. Superman is not, he is
invincible indestructible from any and everything. Another huge difference between the two heroes is
Beowulf is a human from earth. While Superman is inhuman and was exiled from the planet Krypton.
After the battle with Grendel Beowulf must swim to the bottom of a murky lake to take the life of the
one who took his men s lives, Grendel s Mother. Similarly, Superman must travel to other planets and
other galaxies to help those in need of him. As a child, Superman is sent away from the planet of
Krypton, to the town of Smallville,Kansas where he then realizes all his supernatural powers.
Superman defends Metropolis against disaster but also flies into outer space to fight off Brainiac and
save a city from his own planet. Many times, he makes the trip to other universes to help those in
distress. This is a resemblance of how both men are able to use their remarkable abilities to better the
lives of
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Media Portrayal Of Women s Roles And Responsibilities Essay
For decades, media images have bombarded the minds of viewers. One of the images which has had a
strong influence on society is that of women. Movie stars and actresses have inclined women to see
their beauty and talent and encouraged them to follow in their footsteps. A strong desire to emulate
talented individuals, in action and dress, has shaped strong beauty and role diversification in a short
period of time. With the influx of women cast in moving pictures and (later) television shows, the
construction of inaccurate ideas concerning an ideal woman s looks and responsibilities has emerged.
Yet, women and young girls continue trying to emulate the roles and images they see on TV. American
culture is saturated with messages in mass media and the effects are not always positive on society.
The media portrayal of the typical American women s roles and responsibilities has transformed the
ideology of what a woman should be. A sociological definition of gender is a system of social
practices creating and maintaining differences among people and organizing unequal relations because
of differences. As Taylor Chapman puts it, Mass media is especially harmful to women because it
constructs negative perceptions of women and reinforces them on a daily basis (2011). An
examination of the historical images portrayed in the movie and television industries reveals an
interesting representation of the women of an era and inequality in responsibilities. The
representations of
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The Paint-Personal Narrative
When I was about 10 years old, I like to play many sports, ranging from basketball to soccer. What I
didn t know was that I was going to start participating in another sport .
In January of 2013, my dad said that we were going to get some paint. Inside the hot, non air
conditioned Prius, with my brother Ryan and my dad, we finally stopped half an hour later at a Bass
Pro Shop in Victoria Gardens. My dad told us that we were going to take a break and just to sit down
near the entrance of the store. As a man and a kid slowly approached us, I suddenly realized that we
were waiting for two of our family s friends. (I ll just say that the man s name is John and the kids
name is Jason). We arrived at a place called K1 speedway. I quizzically glanced at my brother but he
shrugged unknowingly. I asked my dad a question, Is this where we re buying the paint? He nervously
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I felt some adrenaline in my veins after waiting in the kart for a minute or so. And the race is on! I
cautiously slowed on every turn and acted like a gentleman by letting everyone pass me. After the
race, my dad asked me why I was letting everyone pass me. I said that I didn t want to go too fast and
bump into anyone or slide during the sharp turns. We had one more race to go, so I thought to myself,
I m just going to zoom around the racetrack and rarely brake. I was waiting inside the kart when a
worker said go! I zoomed around the race track, barely noticing the karts that were slowly cruising. I
received weird faces each time I overlapped a racer. I quickly glanced at the leaderboard, and I was
the fastest racer of the month (for ages 12 16)!
My brother was a bit grumpy after my win, but we drove to Sonic and enjoyed Jolly Rancher drinks.
All in all, I extremely enjoyed the first time that I went go karting. I ve never forgot the
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Globalizatons and Cherokees
Globalization has caused extreme change on the Cherokee ways of life, institutions, customs and
traditions. The Cherokee people are incorporating more and more of their past traditions in to their
institutions way of life in a means of trying to preserve them in this every changing world. Once a
culture of people that held high their beliefs and way of life was nearly an extinct culture after the
European, and colonization forced these people out of their land. It is important to see look at the
affects that globalization has on the Cherokee people because looking at this we can see how
globalization affects human dignity both in a positive manner and in a negative manner.
The education institutions that are on the boundary give the Cherokee children the right to self
fulfillment; it does this by providing them with the right education to go to college or so on if they
wish. The school has incorporated ideas from all over to make sure that their children have the best
possible education that they can get to survive and thrive in the modern world today. Our culture has
played a huge impact on how they view technology. Our culture is constantly obsessing over the
newest and greatest technology, because of this there are tons of jobs in this field. The Cherokee
schools teach children as early as elementary school how to work with different technology to give
them a head start in the culture that surrounds them so that they can keep at a solid pace with us.
This is a positive
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Five Stages Of Grief In Catcher In The Rye
Times with little hope in our lives can throw us into a range of emotion. One of the most famous
novels, The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger portrays one of life s most important range of
emotion that human beings can feel, the five stages of grief. The main character within this classic
novel, Holden Caulfield, is trapped within these five stages of grief after his brother, Allie, dies of
leukemia. Holden is then stuck in the five stages of grief after not being able to obtain closure. Holden
s process of going through the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and
acceptance) play a major part in the character of Holden and the novel itself, making the Character vs.
Self the main plotline.
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Holden wishes he would ve done different actions with Allie or wishes his world stopped when Allie
was alive rather than continuing on without Allie. Holden s bargaining begins as regrets to include
Allie were he denied Allie s wishes, Allie heard us talking about it, and he wanted to go, and I wouldn
t let him... So once in a while now, when I get very depressed, I keep saying to him, Okay . Go home
and get your bike and meet me in front of Bobby s house (Salinger 99). Holden wishes to reverse his
actions and allow Allie to go with him rather for Holden did not know that Allie would die. Later on,
Holden becomes reminiscent of a museum and the scenes behind the glass within the exhibits. He
soon becomes envisty of the scenes behind the glass for the fact they never change, Certain things,
they should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases
and just leave them alone (Salinger 122). The reason behind why Holden is envious of the museum is
he wishes that Allie and he could be placed behind the glass, never being able to die, The best thing,
though, in that museum was that everything always stayed right where it was. Nobody d
move...Nobody d be different (Salinger 121). After realizing his bargaining is useless, Holden only
wishes to escape his internal conflict, making Holden s final bargaining chip was professing a fictional
world in an attempt to escape all of the real world and his plotline, What we could do is, tomorrow
morning we could drive up to Massachusetts...It s beautiful as hell up there. There wouldn t be a
marvelous places to go to after...You don t see what I mean at all (Salinger 132 133). This is Holden s
last attempt failing miserably makes Holden realize how foolish he truly was and opens his eyes that
what he is wishing for is in fact impossible, I don t even know why I started that stuff with her...I
probably wouldn t
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Leadership Style Of Warren Buffet Essay
Leadership Style Warren Buffet is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway
(http://www.berkshirehathaway.com), a holding company for several businesses (Berkshire Hathaway,
n.d.). Fortune Editors (2014) named Warren Buffett number four on The World s 50 Greatest Leaders
(2014) list for his leadership techniques with his 300,000 employees. Buffett is also a proponent for
philanthropy and earmarks Berkshire Hathaway shares to distribute to several foundations annually
(Berkshire Hathaway Inc., n.d.). In 2014, Buffett led his followers with a hands off style empowering
his managers to act as owners (Fortune Editors, 2014). However, Buffett did not begin his career with
a hands off style; his leadership techniques evolved as he became a seasoned CEO. Over time, Buffett
shifts from a unilateral power to a mutual power (Kelly, 2013). Unilateral Power Kelly (2013)
segments Buffett s leadership transition into seven stages: opportunist, diplomat, expert, achiever,
individualist, strategist, and alchemist. During the first four stages, Buffett concerned himself with
growing his investment and not on the impact of the organization s reputation, employees welfare, or
community and is why this category is unilateral power (Kelly, 2013). In the early 1960 s, his
transactional leadership style tarnished his reputation following the sale of Dempster Mill (Kelly,
2013). Dempster Mill Dempster Mill was a farm equipment manufacturing company Buffett took
control of
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Fort Hood Memorial Service Speech Analysis
The fort hood memorial service speech is about honoring the lives of 13 army veterans that lost their
lives at the fort hood army base on April 2,2014 in Texas. lost their lives when Army Spc. Ivan Lopez
opened fire at the army base killing 13 and other s wounded. The accident was the second shooting
that have happed on the base, leaving 13 other follow army killed by former army psychiatrist Nidal
Hasan on the 5 of November 2009. Before the shooting on 2 of April 2014. Lopez get into an
argument over leave, Lopez had been taking treatments for depression and anxiety and also post
traumatic disorder. The 13 veterans that lost their lives are, chief warrant officer Michael Cahill, who
served in the nation guard and also work as a physician s
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Mark Twain Liminality
Borders and liminality gure prominently in Mark Twain s life and writing. The pen name Mark Twain
derives from a boatman s cry signal ing the boundary between safe and dangerous waters, Sam
Clemens himself originated from the antebellum border slave state of Missouri, and much of Twain s
mature work focuses on characters straddling and transgressing borders mysterious strangers, outcasts,
twins, mixed race individuals, im postors, travelers and so on. Twain s literary predecessors in the
school of southwestern humor cleared the ground before him for featuring and mak ing humor out of
social duality and duplicity. Johnson Jones Hooper, for instance, created a character when Clemens
was ten years old, who argued for the utility of social adaptation in frontier settings, in his case,
frontier Alabama. Captain Simon Suggs, Hooper s character, became known for his motto: It s good to
be shifty in a new country (Hooper 12). Nineteenth century frontier humor, including Twain s, teems
with these kinds of charac ters shams, frauds, humbugs, impostors, braggarts, tall tale tellers, snake oil
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Probably, one of the most frequently cited de nitions of borderlands in this new histori cal school of
thought comes from Gloria Anzaldúa s 1987 book, Border lands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, in
which she describes these zones as something more than xed areas on maps: they are places where
people of different races occupy the same territory, where under, lower, middle and upper classes
touch, where the space between two individuals shrinks with intimacy (preface, unnumbered page).
Borderlands, in this view, are home to con icting, divergent cultures, as well as people for whom
multiple cul tures could potentially lend order and meaning to the
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African American Males And Capital Punishment
African American Males and Capital Punishment We simply cannot say we live in a country that
offers equal justice to all Americans when racial disparities plague the system by which our society
imposes the ultimate punishment. (Senator Russ Feingold, 2003). It has been proven that death
sentencing across the USA is determined by the race of the victim and race of the defendant. In 1990,
there was a report from the General Accounting office which concluded that those who murdered
whites were more likely to be sentenced to death than those who murdered blacks. (Focus, 2003) This
injustice amongst us are because people are scared and don t know. They don t know whether a black
man is pulling out a gun, their phone, wallet, etc. So just to remain safe, they retaliate by killing our
men. Society has grown to function on the fear of black men. Capitalism and the imprisonment of
black people have become profitable. They ve made a big business to just imprison black men. Black
men are inheritably a threat to the capitalist structure of America, it protects their money, their politics,
and their society. James Eagan Holmes, a 26 year old male from San Diego California, is the accused
perpetrator of a mass shooting that killed 12 and murdered 70 people at a Century movie theater in
Aurora, Colorado, on July 20, 2012 during the midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises
(Wikipedia, n.d.) On March 12, 2013, a Colorado judge entered a plea of not guilty when Holmes s
attorney
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Stereotypes and Stereotyping
A Stereotypical Female in I m Your Horse in the Night
Luisa Valenzuela s short story titled I m Your Horse in the Night is a thought provoking piece of
literature. The story is written in such a way that the reader must interpret what is meant by what is
being said. Although it is easy to go into depth when describing the elements of this piece, the
storyline is rather simple. The story contains an assortment of characters; with those characters being
Chiquita, Beto, Andres, and several policemen.
The time and location are unknown. The telephone tells us that the time period is of somewhat modern
times, and the Spanish ethnicity would most likely relate to the setting being that of a Spanish
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The man in which Chiquita calls Beto would also be considered a major character. Even though the
man is never actually present in the story physically, we hear about him extensively through the
thoughts and words of Chiquita. The minor character roles would fall upon Andres, and the police
officers. Andres might not even qualify as being a valid character, considering that Chiquita was not
even sure whether it was him or not on the telephone that morning. The police men are a somewhat
important factor to this story, but they are not described as round characters and therefore show no
verisimilitude.
The title of the story, I m Your Horse in the Night, is relating to a line on the record which Beto
brought with him in Chiquita s dream. She tells Beto that she will be his horse in the night, meaning
that she will always be there for him.
While reading this story, it helps to apply the elements of new criticism.
One opposition that was quite distinct, was the fact that Chiquita is in love with this man who is never
there for her. She fantasizes about him, making it seem as though he would be an ideal mate, when he
obviously is not. Chiquita appears to be living off on her own. It seems as though she is almost
isolating herself from the rest of the world. The fact that she sees this wretched man as the one she
loves, would be a symbol of low self esteem. Perhaps he is the first
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Barbara Hepworth Research Paper
Barbara Hepworth
Artist:
Barbara Hepworth was a sculptor artist who produced over 600 pieces in her life time, and she worked
up to her death. She was born in 1903 in the United Kingdom, and died in St Ives, Cornwall, in 1975.
Hepworth moved to St Ives at the beginning of World War 2, 1939. She is described as a world
recognised sculpture in a period where female artists were rare. She grew a love and passion for her
natural surroundings in her new found home. Barbara Hepworth created her sculptures with passion, I
have always loved the joy of carving, and the rhythm of movement which grows in the sculpture itself,
just as I like dancing or skating. I like the relaxation of sound and movement when I am carving.
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Hepworth was sent a large log of wood from her friend. She hadn t with this scale previously and she
said it had given her a whole new perspective on where she could take her artistic practice. The scale
of the log allowed her to carve spaces big enough for her to fit in. It surrounded her whole body,
making her part of the sculptural landscape. I the sculptor am the landscape .
As Hepworth began receiving more public commissions globally, she found that her wooden works
were too precious and difficult to transport long distances. It was around this time (the 1950s) where
she began working with metals such as bronze. As an example, Hepworth produced a large bronze
figure Single Form for the United Nations Plaza in New York. Hepworth was highly acclaimed for her
sculptures. She won first prize at the Sou Pour in 1959, allowing her to finance other larger sculptures,
which she did.
Barbara Hepworth explains her practice as being soothing and relaxing, it makes her feel at home and
happy. While always remaining constant to my conviction about truth to material, I ve found a greater
freedom for myself .
Barbara Hepworth died at the age of 72 on the 20th of May 1975 in an accidental fire at Trewyn
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Fences by August Wilson Essay
In Fences, August Wilson introduces an African American family whose life is based around a fence.
In the dirt yard of the Maxson s house, many relationships come to blossom and wither here. The main
character, Troy Maxson, prevents anyone from intruding into his life by surrounding himself around a
literal and metaphorical fence that affects his relationships with his wife, son, and mortality.
Throughout the play, readers see an incomplete fence which symbolizes Rose (Troy s wife) and Troy s
drifting relationship. Rose wants Troy and Cory to build a fence to keep her loved ones protected. This
is evident when Rose is seen singing the church hymn, Jesus, be a fence all around me every day.
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Troy is entirely stubborn in his ways that he cannot see that times has changed. Since Troy was fenced
out from playing professional baseball, he fences Cory out of playing college football. Troy and Cory
s relationship resembles the fence by its purpose and physical attribution. When it comes to sports,
they are separated by the different generations, but they come together because of their love of sports.
Like a fence that is meant to separate outsiders, but connected to bring together the fence. Troy and
Cory s relationship continues to get pushed apart throughout the play. In Act 2, Scene 4 Troy and Cory
get into a fight which leads Troy to state to Cory that his things will be on the other side of that fence.
When Troy kicks Cory out onto the streets, the fence becomes an actual division between both of
them. The two spend a lot of time building the fence, only for it to create a literal and emotional
barrier. The fence becomes a representation of the barrier that Troy tries to create between him and
mortality. Troy has a fixation on Death. He talks about how Death is an easy fastball on the outside
corner (I. i). Troy always speaks about how he could easily knock a baseball out of the park.
Comparing Death to a fastball shows how Troy thinks that he can continue to always keep Death on
the other side of the fence because like a
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Oral Surgery Associates
Oral Surgery Associates Inc., in Anchorage, AK, is the most trusted name in oral and maxillofacial
surgical procedures, whether you need wisdom teeth removal, dental implants or teeth extraction. Oral
Surgery Associates Inc. is lead by two surgeons, Dr. William F. Bergeron, Jr. and Dr. Ray Holloway,
who are both board certified and have 6 years of additional anesthesia and surgical training. This team
of oral surgeons is known for keeping up on the most cutting edge technologies in dental surgery, but
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Oral Surgery Associates Inc. advises their patients to get plenty of fruits, veggies, whole grains and
dairy into their diet. Foods rich in omega 3 fats can actually lower the risk of gum disease.
Skip The Sugar: Sugar is a great treat once and a while but the acid it produces in your mouth leads to
decay and cavities. Sugary sodas, fruit drinks and sticky candy are the leading culprits as they are
consumed slowly and have more time to cause damage.
See Your Dentist: A dentist appointment for a teeth cleaning every six months (more if your insurance
allows) is the number one tip in nipping dental problems in the bud. Your dentist can examine you for
any signs of gum disease, oral cancer, degradation of your teeth from grinding, and any risk you might
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Democratization Of Democracy And Autocracy In The United...
The government of the independent states of the world is usually either autocracy or democracy.
Autocracy refers to a system where one person has absolute power over a nation. Democracy is a
system of government by the whole population or all eligible members of a state, typically through
elected representatives. The first wave of democratization started in the early 19th century and
persisted until the 1920 s after which many democracies reverted to autocracy. Many democracies
failed, creating the first reverse wave. After World War II had ended, the second wave of
democratization came along. It was relatively brief with the bulk of countries deferring to autocracy
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During this time, the world saw as many as 33 democracies worldwide ( Stanford University News
Service, 1993, p. 1). By 1942, as World War II was underway, the number of democracies dropped to
11. A notable improvement to democracy in the United States during this wave is that on August 26,
1920, women were granted the right to vote (Golbin Goodman, 2016, p. 1). The second wave of
democratization began following World War II. With the allied victory over Nazi Germany, the world
acknowledged up to 52 democracies between 1943 and 1962. Democracy was imposed on the losing
countries and suffrage was expanded to include all males. Countries such as Germany and Italy
reestablished democracies, and a large number of European third world countries achieved their
independence (Shively, 2014, p. 153). While many democracies survived, many also fell to military
coups. Transitions between autocracy and democracy between 1950 and 1990 occurred mostly in
Latin America. The United States at this time was as always improving democracy. Many notable
things happened during this time to include the 1954 decision by the United States Supreme Court to
outlaw racial segregation in public education
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Hurricane Katrin Hurricane Devastation
Hurricane Katrina was a storm that should not have caused as much damage as it did. Hurricane
Katrina was category one when it made landfall in the state of Florida and was only a category three
storm when it made landfall at the Louisiana Mississippi border (Zimmerman). The weak
infrastructure and physical characteristics of cities like New Orleans experience a much greater impact
than would normally be expected with a category three hurricane. 1,833 people were killed, the
majority of whom were in Louisiana (CNN Library). The total damage to property, buildings,
infrastructure, etc. was $108 billion, the most damage ever incurred by a hurricane in the United States
(CNN Library). Seventy percent of all occupied housing in New Orleans were destroyed and hundreds
of thousands were displaced from the city (CNN Library). Overall, Hurricane Katrina was one of the
most devastating hurricanes in U.S. history and could have been avoided had actions been taken
earlier and had infrastructure been better. The tropical depression that would become Hurricane
Katrina began 322 km southeast of the Bahamas on Aug. 23, 2005 (Zimmerman). By August 24th, the
depression had become a tropical storm (Zimmerman). On August 25th, Tropical Storm Katrina
became a category one hurricane and made landfall in Southern Florida, leading to flooding and the
death of two people (Zimmerman). Hurricane Katrina then downgraded to a tropical storm until it was
stalled beneath a very large
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Racial Profiling And Its Impact On Society
If love has no color, how about justice? Is justice defined by any color in the United States of
America, a country that is well known for its diversity and prosperity? Sadly to say, the existence and
the usage of the word stereotype has raised doubts about justice since it has existed and progressed as
part of the American culture for a long time. Stereotype can be classified into many subcategories, one
of which is racial profiling. This issue, where authorities target certain individuals based on their racial
characteristics, has never ceased. According to many influential claimsmakers, racial profiling has
stained the United States by negatively affecting society and disturbing the certainty of justice. It is
unconstitutional and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is the implication that the police s unreasonable stops are illegal and unconstitutional. In
compliance with the above claims, racial profiling is a public concern which requires authorities to
intervene and make changes.
On a legal level, many authorities and people agree that racial profiling is a common and inappropriate
issue that needs to be prohibited. According to the U.S. Supreme Court, racial profiling violates the
constitutional requirement that all persons be accorded equal protection of the law (Lawson,
Henderson, and Chanin 2011). On top of that, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that racial
profiling is illegal and unjust since it discriminates one group against others (Lawson et al. 2011). The
issue receives legislative attention because it is among locals and police the representatives of
authorities that are supposed to protect and serve their people. In a 1999 Gallup Poll, the poll result
indicated that 77 percent of African Americans and 56 percent of Caucasians believed that racial
profiling was widespread and unacceptable (Lawson et al. 2011). Racial profiling seems to be
ubiquitous and has found its way to stay as a problem in the U.S. society. In 2007, a third year
evaluation report sponsored by the City of Cincinnati has, once again, recorded and analyzed one of
the most common forms of racial profiling stops made by
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The Symbols Of Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is a holiday that most in the African American community know about, but aren t very well
versed on.
What Is Kwanzaa?
A week long celebration that is celebrated in the United States and in other nations of the West African
diaspora in the Americas. The name Kwanzaa derives from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza,
meaning first fruits of the harvest . It was created in 1966 by Maulana Ndabezitha Karenga (born
Ronald McKinley Everett) and is the first African American made holiday. Most known for the candle
lighting ceremony, this is a time where each evening, the opportunity is provided to gather and discuss
the meaning of Kwanzaa.
The Seven Principles
Kwanzaa has seven principles which are celebrated each day, over the course of a week (December 26
January 1). They are as follows**: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is symbolic of how we should strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and
race.
Kujichagulia (Self Determination): You create your own destiny, to be responsible for self.
Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility): To build and maintain our community together. This
symbolizes helping our brothers and sisters , by making their problems our problems and solving them
together.
Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics): To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses
and to profit from them together.
Nia (Purpose): To restore our traditional greatness. This symbolizes building and developing our
community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.
Kuumba (Creativity): To use creativity and imagination, making our communities more beautiful and
beneficial than we inherited it.
Imani (Faith): To believe with all our hearts in our people, our parents, our educators, our leaders, and
the righteousness and victory of our
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Assess The Role Of Tattooing In Non-Western Culture
The art of tattooing has been around for centuries, with origins dating back before the year 325, when
it was banned by the Roman Empire and made its return once again around the 18th century via
British explorers returning from Polynesia. Tattooing practices vary around the world, specifically in
their meaning and significance cross culturally. For instance, tattooing practices and significance in
Western cultures vary significantly than in non Western cultures. Specifically, in traditional cultures,
tattooing often marks a crucial period or a rite of passage in an individual s life, such as the transition
from childhood into adulthood. In Polynesian societies, specifically amongst the Maori people, the art
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Haviland, Kilmurray, Fedorak, Lee (2013) note one of the most intricate forms [of tattooing] is found
among the New Zealand Maori, whose moko, facial swirls, are chiselled into the face as a sign of
cultural pride (p. 319). Maori tattoos, known to the Maori people as moko, is a pre twentieth century
tattooing practice where the tattoo marks both the division and the link between the body and Maori
spirituality (Pritchard, 2000, 2001). LĂ©vi Strauss (1963) notes that the Maori believed the body to be a
surface meant to be imprinted by culture, noting the purpose of Maori tattooings is not only to imprint
a drawing onto the flesh but also to stamp onto the mind all the traditions and philosophy of the group
(p. 257). In essence, the Maori people believed that an individual s life force is displayed by their
tattoos. For instance, Shand notes: For Maori ... [the] embracing sense of culture is guided by the
concepts of mauri [life force] and wairoa [spirit] which together inform all meaningful forms or
human occupation art and design (as cited in Pritchard, 2000, p. 345). Essentially, the tattooed skin of
the Maori people did not just create a balance between an individual and their gender role within
society, but also restored harmony to the link between the individual and their
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Concrete Bridge Research Paper
How To Repair Your Concrete Walkway So It s Safe And Attractive
The walkway to your front door should be kept in good condition so it doesn t ruin the appearance of
your home. Repairing cracks is important so no one trips and falls on your property. Falling on
concrete could break a bone or cause a head injury. You could even get sued for not maintaining your
walkway properly and creating a hazard. Here are a few tips for repairing cracks in your concrete
walkway and improving its appearance.
Fill In The Cracks
You can probably fill in small cracks yourself. Start by cleaning your walkway to get rid of sand and
dirt. Focus on getting debris and weeds out of all the cracks. You can buy concrete crack filler in a
squeeze container that s easy to use. Just squeeze the filler into the crack and scrape off the excess, so
the surface is level. Filling big cracks takes a little more work. To get the filler to adhere properly, you
ll need to widen the bottom of the crack. With the bottom wider than the top, the filler will be trapped
in place.
Use a pick and hammer to knock pieces of concrete loose from the bottom of the crack, being careful
not to make the top of the crack any wider. You may want to buy a bag ... Show more content on
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Call a concrete contractor to take a look and offer an opinion. Grinding the higher side of the crack
will make your walkway even again, and it is much less expensive than tearing out part of the
sidewalk and putting in new concrete. The contractor can grind away all raised portions of your
sidewalk so it is level and safe. The contractor can fill in the cracks and apply a coating on the
concrete to restore its appearance, or leave that job to you. Another time you may need to hire a
contractor is when your walkway has crumbling sides. Those need to be repaired by creating a
wooden frame along the walkway and then filling it in with
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7 Years War Salutary Neglect Essay
The British defeat of the French following the French and Indian War (also known as the 7 Years War
) led to the end of salutary neglect in America. Salutary neglect was a period of time in which the
British interfered very little in colonial affairs, and this lasted from the end of the 1600s up until the
British victory over the French in the 7 Years War. The end of salutary neglect marked the beginning
of Britain s increasing control over the American colonies and attempt in raising taxes to help pay for
the war. The most well known legislatures they passed included the Proclamation Line of 1763, which
restricted the colonists from expanding westward, and numerous acts taxing the colonies on
commodities such as the Sugar Act, which taxed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many things stayed the same, which is why the American Revolution was as big of a turning point in
American history, as most people make it to be. The most important aspects of American life that
remained stagnant after the Revolution were the class structures and social classes present in the
United States. If anything, the social classes in America became even more polarized as those who
were part of the wealthy elite group rose to power while the poor shrank back in oppression. The new
nation found itself possessed of enormous wealth so that it could create the richest ruling class in
history. When Loyalist land was confiscated after the war, it was distributed among the Revolutionary
leaders, so they could enrich themselves and their friends . The wealthy were very well off prior to but
also following the Revolution, as seen in the previous quote but what about the Revolutionary war
veterans, who sacrificed many things to fight for America? Their lives were left off much worse than
before, and were paid only $6.66 a month, despite all the sacrifices they made for the country. Also,
the rebellion left poor white workers and farmers in very much their old situation . Their
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P-Glycoprotein Inhibitor
P glycoprotein Inhibitor Improvement: Verapamil
There are plenty of drugs that are targeting P glycoprotein (p gp), which is typically located in
intestinal epithelial cells where drugs absorption occurring. The p gp controls in and out of most of
foreign substrates from the blood stream. It contributes to balancing out the concentration of drugs in
the blood vain through reuptake process, especially efflux pump in this case. Therefore, this protein
has been called as multidrug resistance because it is able to excrete the drugs into the lumen.
Accordingly, the p gp inhibitor has an important role for the drug bioavailability and transportation. As
the p gp inhibitor works in the vivo, the reuptake of drug will be decreasing which means decreasing
the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Keisuke Yusa and Takashi Tsuruo, AACR[online], 1989, 49, 5002 5006
2. Manuel G., Lluis M. MIR, Stephane Orlowski, EJB, 1996, 244, 664 673
3. Sean Ekins, et al, ASPET[online], 2002, 61, 974
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Romanticism In Sonnet 20
Love is a common and frequent topic in the works of Renaissance poets, who followed the Petrarchan
tradition of celebrating love to an unattainable beautiful mistress: up to William Shakespeare, all male
sonneteers were structuring their poems around the image of a fair wealthy court lady. Shakespeare
does not adapt his works to the established standard, but adjusts the very standard to his own needs, or
as Sasha Roberts puts it, the poet writes against tradition (172). Basically, in his sonnets, William
Shakespeare revolutionises the unwritten rules of the Petrarchan ideal of sonnet writing by modifying
the category of love objects. This essay will focus on three major directions of this modification and
will illustrate them on the basis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So, the fair youth steals also the most important traits from the classical image of the female beloved
in the Petrarchan tradition, embodying in such a way an ideal of a beloved and, naturally, taking over
the central position in the sonnets. This assumption of the utmost importance of the image of the
young man for Shakespeare s sonnet sequence resonates in Clarke s Love, Beauty, and Sexuality ,
where she mentions that in the sequence, the primary love object is the young man (197). As an
embodied perfection placed in the centre of the collection of love poems, the image of the fair youth
cannot stay unequivocal: at least two literary critics mentioned in this essay have different viewpoints
on the issue of the uniqueness of this male beloved. For example, Douglas Trevor argues that it is
William Shakespeare who introduces the image into the sonnet tradition. Contrastingly, Sasha Roberts
counters this theory by claiming that Shake speares Sonnets was not the first sonnet sequence to
celebrate male beauty (176). Taking into consideration both approaches, it is quite legitimate to
acknowledge if not the uniqueness but at least the rarity of the unattainable male love object in the
sonnet writing
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How Does Les Miserables Change Over Time A Crime
Victor Hugo shows how over time a criminal, such as Jean Valjean, can change in book five of Les
Miserables. When Jean Valjean was let out of the galleys, he resorted to his old ways, until he met the
bishop who trusted and had hope in him. This little act helped Jean become a great man, but what
made him a greater man was Cosette. She provided him with something he had never had before, love.
He never wanted to lose Cosette, so when she started falling in love with Marius, they moved away.
For some time jean meddled with Cosette and Marius s chance at love but he soon realized that in
order for her to be happy he needed to let her be with him. At first though, he did resort to shallowness
and selfishness. Like all criminals, Jean had a motive,
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  • 2. Coca Cola Vs. Pepsico Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo Coca Cola is a leading beverage industry in the United States and many other countries in the world. PepsiCo is also a leading worldwide beverage company, but they are also the parent company of the Frito Lay and Quaker Oats Companies. This makes PepsiCo a leader in the beverage, snack and cereal industries. As consumers, we have indulged in their products for many years. My personal preference has always been Pepsi over Coke, which is why I was very interested in conducting this analysis. Regardless of the results, I will always seek out a Diet Pepsi over a Diet Coke and so will many of my physician friends at Children s Hospital who start their mornings with a Diet Pepsi. These personal preferences are what contributes to a company s profits through net sales. However, the key performance measurement tools used are not based on sales alone. Calculating liquidity, solvency, and profitability ratios on a regular basis give us a better insight on the performance and overall health of a company. Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo Liquidity Liquidity ratios measure the short term ability of a company to pay its obligations and meet their needs for maintaining cash. According to Cagle, Campbell Jones (2013), A good assessment of a company s liquidity is important because a decline in liquidity leads to a greater risk of bankruptcy (p. 44). Creditors, investors and analysts alike are all interested in a company s liquidity. After computing liquidity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Terror Management Theory Applied To Ageism In Film Terror Management Theory applied to Ageism in Film Frida Ramirez Lone Star College University Park Terror Management Theory applied to Ageism in Film Ageism (prejudice toward the elderly) is becoming a pressing issue as the population of adults over sixty proliferates (Levy Macdonald, 2016, p. 5). Enforcers of ageist stereotypes include the mainstream film industry. By enforcing a negative stereotype, the media subconsciously implements fear of growing old and ultimately dying among its viewers. To begin eliminating stereotypes research of origins of these ageist views must take place. Terror Management Theory (TMT) has been a leading theory in ageist attitudes research (Martens, Goldenberg Greenberg, 2005; O Connor McFadden, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 224). These symbolic solutions may also create a sense of mortality for the individual by contributing to a culture that will continue after their death, i.e., they are immortal (Popham, Kennison Bradley, 2011, 752). Research shows that putting faith in religion makes individuals less vulnerable to mortality salience and death thoughts (Wojtkowiak, Rutjens, 2011). Therefore, the solution of immortality creates a resolution for death thoughts but in turn is a coping mechanism to avoid thoughts of our mortality as well. Ageism in Young Adults Ageism, in correlation with TMT, stems from an innate fear of death causing individuals to distance themselves from the elderly. Ageism refers to the discrimination and prejudice to a specific age group, mainly used to describe discrimination toward the elderly. When coupled with TMT, ageism develops in people via coping against mortality salience and denying the body s physicality (Martens, Goldenberg Greenberg, 2005, p. 226; O Connor McFadden, 629, 2012). Humans innately fear to die, and aging is the path toward death thus, the fear of aging results. When individuals interact with the elderly, they see an inescapable fate of their own. Now, ageism, coupled with TMT, is a culmination of many fears toward aging. Martens, Goldenberg and Greenberg (2005) propose the main factors contributing toward ageism include the threat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hot Nigga Meaning About a week ago! my cousins screamed in unison with enthusiasm. I peeked over my current book, The Secret, and stared at them, partly puzzled, partly annoyed. What s that about? I enquired after hearing the phrase for the fourth time that day. After finding amusement in my lack of awareness of the phrase and its origin, my cousins took pity on me and explained. They played the hip hop song Hot Nigga, then proceeded to show me the weird dance move that accompanied it, called the Shmoney Dance, where they bent one leg at a time, in sync with lowered arms and their fists clenched. But why? I had asked. My cousins then told me of the popularity of the phrase, and its overall coolness. They played the song for me and as I paid attention to the lyrics, I noted its constant mention of violence and I wondered if they did as well. While I initially found the lyrics of the song Hot Nigga disturbing, very quickly I realized that although my cousins proclaimed their love for this cool song and repeated the phrase About a week ago with reckless abandonment, they seemed to lack awareness of the rest of the lyrics. This became evident when I asked them to sing it, and the only coherent words they could repeat were those of the phrase About a week ago. Little do they know that Bobby Shmurda, whose real name is Ackquille Pollard, in an interview claimed that the song Hot Nigga was based on his life story. He later retracted this statement when referencing the phrase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Sharon Olds The Possessive The Possessive Teenage rebellion is typically portrayed in stories, films, and other genres as a testosterone based phenomenon. There is an overplayed need for one to acknowledge a boy s rebellion against his father, his life direction, the system, in an effort to become a man, or rather an adult. However, rarely is the female addressed in such a scenario. What happens when little girls grow up? Do they rebel? Do they, in a sudden overpowering rush of estrogen, deny what has been taught to them from birth and shed their former youthful façades? Do they turn on their mothers? In Sharon Olds poem, The Possessive, the reader is finally introduced to the female version of the popular coming of age theme as a simple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From here the tone of unease and apprehension often felt before a great battle is set. This is not a haircut. It is a preparation for war. The next image Olds puts into play is that of the vision of her daughter reborn as the enemy. Olds describes the daughter s hair by saying, each strand now cuts/ both ways. The blade of new bangs hangs over her red brown eyes/ like carbon steel. This is not a typical description of hair. Olds specifically compares the young girl s hair to a freshly sharpened weapon. With words such as cuts, blade, and carbon steel, Olds builds up an image of a lethal weapon such as a knife or perhaps sword, weapons both clearly used for battle. Olds further describes the girl s hair by acknowledging that all the little/ spliced ropes are sliced. The line break in the poem which leaves the phrase all the little alone to be followed up by second line describing the sliced hair, adds to Olds image. All the little appears as a memory of the mother of her former daughter, a memory that is quickly destroyed by the second image of those little strands now taking on a threatening sliced form. In addition, the line also holds a visual separation between the two different images that occupy the mother s same thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Health Care Administrators Statement of the problem The provision of quality and affordable patient care is a challenging aspect because of the complexities of health care organizations and its systems. Health care organizations accrues challenges in delivery, accessibility, financing, determining the outcome of health care services, organization pricing and in making decisions for health related issues. As such, this has increased public dissatisfaction in the provision of health care service in America. Purpose of the study The goal of the study is to understand the roles of health care administrators in improving quality care through coordination and supervision. It seeks to provide knowledge on the correlation between hospital administration and the provision of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A hospital administrator helps in the communication process by letting the patient know about the hospital procedure by creating a patient care program that address the patient needs and reduce their anxiety. Nonetheless, hospital administrators also have management duties which include planning, staffing, coordinating, reporting, evaluation, organization and staffing. The management function of the hospital administrators requires a lot of knowledge, reasoning, foresight and acquisition of special techniques and experience. In addition, hospital administrators aid in the hospital decision making process through providing dynamic and flexible insight to help the organization make informed choices. The focus of hospital administration is to ensure that the management process is running efficiently and its decisions comply with hospital policies and federal laws. More pertinently, hospital administrators help in supervision and coordination of workers by ensuring they perform their required tasks with the assigned hospital resources on the stipulated period. In fact, the administration help in carrying out hospital inventories to help improve service provision. In conclusion, it is evident that hospital administrators play a critical role in improving quality care through establishing best practice in service provision and taking actions that improve the delivery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of The Five Situations Where The Trespass Should... This essay is going to look at the five situations where the trespass should be applied. The first one is whether Dobby is liable for trespassing to Draco s factory site by using it for hand car cleaning services even knowing that Draco is aware that it is being used. However there is no consent to do so. The second issue is whether Harry is trespassing the airspace of Draco s property by flying a huge helium balloon several hundred feet above the park and by drifts in the wind it time to time passes over Draco s land. The third issue is if Draco is liable for trespass to person when he throws Dobby into street. The fourth one arises when Harry tells Draco to Piss off and the final the fifth issue is if Harry trespassed to person by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example entering as a trespasser with the intention of stealing. To begin with, trespass itself is not a crime at common law. There is the definition of trespass to land is it found in the case Martinelli v Nelson Street Holdings Ltd. and it says Intentionally or negligently entering or remaining on, or directly causing any physical matter to come into contact with land in the possession of one more . The trespass to land has to be intentional (requires a direct intentional act) . The first issue that is going to be analysed is whether Dobby is liable for trespass to land by using the derelict state of factory owned by Draco. The owner knows it is being used by Dobby, an unemployed person hoping to put food on his family s table by providing hand car cleaning services. However there is no consent from Draco to Dobby to do so. As looking in the facts that are in the case, it is necessary to identify if case satisfy all key elements for trespass. It is clear that Dobby did not intend to cause any damage to the land owned by Draco he was using land for hand car cleaning services for earning money to buy food for his family. But he intentionally stayed on the property which belongs to another person and this is how he satisfied the element which gives the definition for trespass to land intention. The rule of intention to be needed in trespass to land is found in the book Clerk Lindsell on Torts [It] consists of any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of Letter From Birmingham Jail Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote the Letter From Birmingham Jail in order to discourse the tremendous issue in Birmingham and the U.S at the time. The Letter From Birmingham Jail discusses the great injustices happening toward the black community in Birmingham. Martin Luther King, Jr uses emotion, ethical, and logical appeals in order to justify his desire for racial justice and equality. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote this letter to defend the actions of his organization. The letter addresses the clergymen by replying to them in that letter , he also addresses the white moderates that sympathize with King but don t do anything to stick up for the black community. While jailed for standing up for what he believed in and moral standing, King had time to address criticism and time to clarify the purpose of the movement. Marting Luther King Jr. addressed the attemps at negations and how the movement came to the point of taking action with protests and sit ins. King experiences first hand brutality from officrs and the bias aplication of the law, he felt the desperate need for change and the anger amongst the blacks. Negations were attempted but the agreemnts of removing the negative signs display around business were ignored, governments only wanted to silence the problem and not try to solve it. Anger and frustrations built by the disconnected white church, privileged classes and criticisms with lack of understanding. King knew the anger would eventually lash out and rather use that energy by peacefully protesting before it turned into viokence. In this letter King presented his belief with logic, history, facts and why things must and will change. Returning to the Letter From Birmingham Jail , King uses a variety of Logos as an appeal throughout his letter. Logos is an appeal to logic, and is a way of persuading an audience by reason. With this in mind , the first example of logos king used in the letter was, In any nonviolent campaign there are four basic steps: collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exist; negotiation; self purification; and direct action (King 245). In this sentence, Martin Luther King Jr. provided a reasonable step analysis of what any social activist organization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Japan Economy Analysis CUHK International Summer School 2009 MGT 3580 Global Enterprise Management Individual Country Analysis Assignment Contents Page 1. Introduction Japan in a Glance 3 2. Japan s Current Economic Performance 3 1. GDP /Capital (PPP) and GDP growth Rate 3 2. Inflation Rate 3 3. Unemployment Rate 4 4. Foreign Direct Investment Report 4 1. FDI ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From 2006 to 2007, Japan s inflation rate took a rapid increase from negative inflation in 2006 to positive inflation rate in 2007. This sharp increase in inflation rate was likely to be due to the world s shortage of rice crisis. As rice is Japan s main source of stable food, the rice crisis push up rice prices globally, causing the inflation rate in Japan to rise sharply. Currently, there are speculation that Japan s inflation rate may rose at the fastest pace in the decade as companies facing the global economic crisis may pass higher costs to consumers. Prices of daily necessities rose while pay stagnated, causing a sharp increase in consumer price index and thus the increase in inflation rate. 3. Unemployment Rate Japan s unemployment rate was 3.9% in 2008 and worsen during the global economy recession. The ratio of jobs to applicants worsened, sliding to a two year low of 0.97. Currently, Japan s unemployment rate rose to 5.2%, as the number of jobless rose to nearly 3.5 million. The total number of jobless people climbed by 770,000 from a year earlier to 3.47 million in May, according to the
  • 10. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in its monthly report. Those with employment fell by 1.36 million from the previous year to 63.42 million, as quoted by TOMOKO A. HOSAKA Jun 30, 2009. It is expected that Japan s unemployment rate will rise to a new record since its last peak in 2002 (Refer to Annex 2.31) This increase in unemployment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Master Prepared Nurse Essay The Essentials of Master s Education in Nursing by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing defined nurse leader role that aligns with Yvette Whittaker role as the director of quality management. American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2011) describes that a master prepared nurse must be effective in the methods, tools, performance measures, safety principles and quality standards and must be well prepared to apply quality principle within an organization. In addition, the role of the master prepared nurse is to analyze, monitor and prioritize the outcomes that need improvement then create a plan of action (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2011). The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2011) noted that the master prepared nurse implements the delivery of safe, quality care to various population, settings, and roles. Furthermore, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is recommended for the hospital to invest in latest medical imaging technology equipment such as the digital radiography (DR) to be able to perform the appropriate test needed, improve image quality, and for faster processing of the results. Using the latest digital technology will give the ordering physicians that ability to see an immediate view of the image at the bedside, order any other test as needed, and begin the treatment in a much more efficient manner (MD Buyline, 2017). The second recommendation for the above identified weakness is for the hospital to have a holding unit staffed with a nurse and technician for the behavioral patient in the emergency department (ED) to prevent overcrowding in the unit. According to Mathur, Ms. ( n.d.), the extra wait time in the ED before receiving the mental health services delays the delivery of psychiatric intervention and increases psychological stress for patients. Rationale for Recommended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Residential Schools, a Legacy of Shame The First Nations of our land have endured hundreds of years of suffering. Ever since the first significant European contact the indigenous people have been treated as sub humans; savages with no religion, intelligence, or right to live. This general idea has carried through out the history of our supposedly great country; Canada. This essay will examine the residential school system in depth. It will then relate the Canadian Government s actions in response to residential schools, good and bad. From the late nineteenth century until well into the twentieth century, the Government of Canada worked vigorously to enforce their legislative war against Indianness . The Canadian Government passed the Indian act in 1876, which defined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He needed something more to speed the process. That is were the residential school system came into being. The residential school system was an attempt by the Canadian government to determine the fate of the Aboriginal people by appropriating and reshaping their future. Approximately 100 000 children were removed from their homes and communities and placed in the care of strangers. The teachers and staff at these facilities were, according to Hayter Reed, a senior member of the department in the 1890s, to utilize every effort...against anything calculated to keep fresh in the memories of the children habits and associations which it is one of the main objects of industrial education to obliterate. The Children were to be changed from savages to civilized human being capable of functioning in society. If you go on the Indian and Northern Affairs Canada internet site it states that the government began to play a role in the residential school system as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Bernie Sanders Effectiveness Bernie Sanders is the best presidential candidate because many of his ideas are common sense, he is effective, and he stands up for civil and minority rights more than other candidates. The first reason Bernie Sanders is the best presidential candidate is many of his ideas are common sense. Compared to other candidates, a multitude of Sanders ideas are logical and would help fix countless issues in America. An example of one of his plans is he wants to guarantee sick leave and vacation time for workers. Zeeshan Aleem, in his article These are the 6 Bold Ideas Fueling Bernie Sanders Political Revolution on the website mic.com, states, We should begin to look at other countries in Europe where people get, by law, five or six weeks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sanders has a lengthy track record of getting stuff done legislatively and was acknowledged as an amendment king who could align opposing political parties to create serious adjustments to the law. Sanders was a member of the House of Representatives from 1991 to 2007 and when he was first elected numerous people thought he would not be extremely effective, especially since he was an independent. Zaid Jilani, in his article Bernie Gets It Done: Sanders Record of Pushing Through Major Reforms Will Surprise You on quora.org, says, Sanders did something particularly original, which was that he passed amendments that were exclusively progressive, advancing goals such as reducing poverty and helping the environment, and he was able to get bipartisan coalitions of Republicans who wanted to shrink government or hold it accountable and progressives who wanted to use it to empower Americans. Contrary to what people expected, Sanders was a surprisingly successful member of the House and was remarkably impressive in how he could get seemingly impossible amendments to pass.. Examples of some the amendments Sanders was able to pass are? Bernie Sanders had incredibly progressive ideas then and he has even more today and if he was able to get them to pass back then, there is a favorable chance he can in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Straight-forward Story in The Great Gatsby by Francis... From the beginning of the The Great Gatsby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald uses the narrator, symbols, and the characters. Using the narrator, symbol, and characters throughout the novel makes up the book that is popular today. The Great Gatsby is a straightforward story. It slowly creates and shows the characteristics of Gatsby. Reading the book through Nick Carraway s eyes and his description of what is happening makes the book feel longer than it is ( Gatsby , Kenneth).Nick describes what he sees and gives the reader his insight. He describes the room that he meets Daisy in during the first chapter. He also describes the dresses Daisy and Jordan wore and this provides us with what his eyes would see (Fitzgerald 12 of 178). Nick s descriptions and opinions help the reader get in to the book and create their own opinions. The Great Gatsby is many smaller stories connected by the narrator, Nick Carraway. The beginning is three short stories that happen weeks apart. The story Nick is telling all happens in one summer, but he adds in his past and what he learns about Gatsby s past ( Gatsby , Kenneth). Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway as the narrator throughout the book. Nick is the connection between the book and the people reading. He connects the side events with Gatsby s story, and connects Gatsby s story to the reader (Doreski). Nick interrupts the story and adds his own perception to the story that he is a part of. Usually this would make the story less smooth but he connects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Is Preston Tucker A Post World War 2 Car Designer With A... Preston Tucker was a post World War 2 car designer with a revolutionary idea to challenge the car industry. While his dream of hitting it big with his new idea, it fell short of becoming a huge success. However it arguably could not have been pulled off without Tucker s leadership and direction. Tucker s leadership leaned heavier towards the transformational side, which would go in accordance with his goals and this being the overarching theme of this essay. His energy contributed significantly to how his followers viewed him and how they gauged his styles. At first glance, his leadership style/characteristics is what stands out almost immediately and is can be evaluated most easily. Then, Tucker s vision was one stated from the beginning and was very prevalent throughout this process. An important aspect of leadership is the follower and how you empower them in order to get the results desired and Tucker s way about this is one that may be seen as unorthodox but effective and allows for growth. Tucker will be evaluated on several levels including his leadership style, his vision, and how he empowered his followers. Preston Tucker had a multitude of leadership characteristics that pushed him into the transformational category of leadership style over the charismatic counterpart. The most noticeable trait that he portrayed was enthusiasm, which in turn gave off a transformational style leader. No matter how hard his opposing car companies, friends, etc. tried to break him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Mosaic CovenantAnd The Noahic Covenant, And The New... God created the universe with absolute perfection. However, with the downfall of humanity stemming from Original Sin, the Fallen spiraled its effects on mankind that carries forth today. As a result, many catastrophic events have been recorded in the Bible, which are known as historical facts to Christians. Because God is a loving and merciful God, He established the Noahic Covenant, Abrahamic Covenant, Mosaic Covenant, Davidic Covenant, and the New Covenant that all relate and expand with each other and provides hope for Jews and Christians in the past, today, and future. After God washed the earth of evil by flood (Genesis 5:32 10:1), He created the Noahic Covenant between Noah and his descendants. With accurate clarification to the Noahic Covenant, God makes an unconditional promise to Noah and all descendants that He will never flood the earth again and seals His vow with a rainbow across the clouds. Based on the unconditional promise made, God had no expectations of Noah and his descendants (Genesis 9). Why did God feel the need to generate a bond with Noah and his descendants? His compassion and mercy glorifies through His works and vows. Busenitz highlights God s forgiveness stating, In the Noahic Covenant, God showed His gracious mercy toward all mankind, both redeemed and unredeemed, causing it to rain on the just and the unjust and assuring the ongoing, uninterrupted cycle of seasons (Busenitz, page 10, 1999). Furthermore, one can also grasp that God remains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hope, By Joan Bauer You know what I ve found out about disappointments? I think that if we face them down, they can become our strengths. (Bauer 113) In the novel Hope Was Here written by Joan Bauer, the main characters go through some difficult struggles. One of the main people, Braverman and Addie both had to overcome disconsolate times. Braverman chooses family over education. Addie goes through hard times when she losses her husband along with three unborn babies. This reminds me of the time where my mother s friend, like Addie, lost a child, and had to overcome that. While people go through difficult struggles everyday, they learn to learn and grow from them. Like William J. H. Boetcker said, The difficulties and struggles of today are but the price ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His mom had an operation and didn t have health insurance, and the bills are pretty rough. (Bauer 94) But instead of fulfilling his dreams in journalism, He was going to major in journalism. (Bauer 94) he stayed home and supported his family. He s staying home to help support his mom and sisters. (Bauer 94) How he overcame his struggle was working hard and getting accepted into a college. Braverman finally was going to college with help from a town scholarship G.T. had set up. Combined with the money he and his mother had been saving, it was just enough. (Bauer 177) Braverman had big difficult challenges in his life, but with hardwork and determination, he overcame his struggle. Finally, a personal struggle that happened in my life was what happened with my mother s friend, Lynzee. Lynzee had six children, four girls and two boys. She really wanted to have another addition to her family. So, when she found out that she was pregnant with a baby girl she was filled with joy. Sadly, her baby was born too early and was fighting for her survival. Her first name was Violet and her middle name was Hope. Violet fought hard and long for her life, but her body was just too weak. She ended up passing away two years after her birth. Lynzee and her family were devastated at the loss of their family member. She overcame this difficult struggle by being with her family and looking on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Sir John Alexander Macdonald Essay examples Sir John A. Macdonald was one of Canada s founding fathers. He is most remembered as being Canada s first Prime Minister, running the government from July 1, 1867 until November 5, 1873. Macdonald would become Prime Minister once again on October 17, 1878 and would stay in this position until June 6,1891. While he was leader of the country he faced his own share of political obstacles, including Confederation, the Metis rebellion and threats of an American he is among the greatest leaders Canada has ever seen and played a significant part in the forming of Canada as a country. John Alexander Macdonald was born in Glasgow, Scotland on January 11, 1815. His family immigrated to Canada (Kingston, Ontario) in 1820, Macdonald was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Macdonald was back in Kingston, Ontario he entered active politics. Kingston was a conservative town, so when Macdonald entered politics he therefore joined the Conservative Party. In 1843 Macdonald was elected an alderman in Kingston, then in 1844 he won an election giving him a seat in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. The members of the Assembly quickly recognized Macdonald?s political abilities, resulting in him being made Receiver General in 1844 for the Conservative Government. This position gave him a seat on the Executive Council in the Province of Canada. The Conservative government of William Draper was defeated a year later so for the next few years Macdonald assisted in the rebuilding of the Conservative Party. ( Macdonald, Sir ) Macdonald felt the key to Canada?s success, as a country, would rely on its connection to its mother country, Britain. Macdonald showed these feelings in his first address to the electors: I therefore need scarcely state my firm belief that the prosperity of Canada depends upon its permanent connection with the mother country, and that I shall resist to the utmost any attempt (from whatever quarter it may come) which may tend to weaken that union. ( Macdonald, Sir John ) True to her promise, Isabella Clark came to Canada during the summer of 1843. Macdonald and Clark hit it off during the summer and thus got married ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Three Sociological Perspectives Throughout history various social perspectives have been observed in an attempt to explain and classify different types of sociological behavior. Various theories have been made regarding the sociological perspective, which examines the social contexts that people live in and how these contexts effect the individual and society (Henslin 2). Each sociological perspective examines something different and poses a different theory. Discussed here are three sociological perspectives: the functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective and the feminist perspective. All three perspectives are forms of social institutions or the ways that a society meets its basic needs (Henslin 104). However all three perspectives give us quite different views ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Published in a women s Studies Journal in December of 2015, Tracy Bowell explains this issue by bringing to light the lack of women in almost every aspect of philosophy describing, .. three connected, but different problems: the absence of women from the discipline of philosophy [such as] teachers, researchers, the absence of women from the discipline [such as] its discourses, the texts, debates, problems and the problem of the marginalization of feminist philosophical work. She goes on to state, the nature of feminist philosophy has been seen as a potential threat to philosophical core values. (Bowell 18). This is a perfect example of both anti feminism and the conflict perspective. According to this article, women are still being treated unequally and one has to just take a look at the entire field of philosophy both in its literature and teaching in the classroom to see how. Bowell states females are being held in check by the opposite sex as a seeming attempt to keep the balance of power tilted to the male side. This is also seen as an act of preserving the social order by the continued absence of women from philosophical texts, and imbalance of women philosophy teachers, and as women in philosophy being seen as a threat to philosophical core values this is a great example of how the powerful or privileged positions (in this case, the male gender in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Theda Bara, Mortica Addams Throughout modern history there have been certain characters that personify the very essence of Goth, for instance Theda Bara [1885 1995], Mortica Addams in the 1960s TV series The Addams Family, Italian heiress Marchesa Luisa Casati [1881 1957], to more recent iconic Goths like Helena Bonham Carter and maverick dresser Daphne McGuinness, which has helped inspire individuals and the movement, to create their own persona and sense of the gothic style. The Goth subculture can be broadly divided into various subsets which have there own unique characteristics for instance Cyber Goth, Gothic Lolita and Fetish Goth. In the early days of the movement in the 1980s and 1990s, the Goth subculture fashion drawing heavily on the early fetish, bondage and S M style for example straps, buckles, zips, waistcoats, frock coats, corsets, gowns, thigh high stiletto boots and hairstyles like backcombing and the Deathawk, take some influence from the punk movement. Ian Astbury 1997 describes the early fashion characteristics for the beginning of the Goth culture in the eighties and nineties; For the male ... black spiky hair and a black leather jacket. For the women ... black fishnets, black leather thigh high boots ... dark makeup and the big black spiky hair (History of Goth:2016). The traditional materials for the Gothic style includes lace, brocade, leather, velvet, however modern Goths within the various subsets have created new materials such as rubber and PVC to create their own version of the aesthetics. It could be said Gothic punks like Siouxsie Sioux, Joy Dividson, Peter Murphy, Sid Vicious and bands from the eighties and nineties ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The eyes are usually accentuated with the use of dark eyeshadow and black eyeliner to intensifying the sunken deathly dramatic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mental Health Couseling Programs Mental health counseling programs are designed to prepare individuals/students to help clients with conflicts, personal problems, or emotional predicaments. Mental Health counseling has become a wide area of study that is highly recommended to those who are unbalanced and in need of support. Effective clinical mental health counselors acknowledge the differences amongst people and seek to improve their ability to work with diverse people (Gladding el at., 2010). This is very important, especially for counselors to be culturally diverse and to develop multicultural counseling competencies to be effective. The License Professional Counselor role is to provide an environment of self examination by assisting clients with therapy and therapeutic alliance to support the process of healing. They analyze problems from different angles to provide solutions, by using method to set the stage for change. They must provide a non judgmental environment so that the client feel respected, and of value to openly discuss life events, behaviors, feeling, and thoughts. The Professional Counselor s role is to create this climate for the clients to examine their emotions to arrive at solutions that is best for the clients. The professional s assignment is to assist the individuals in finding solutions that are most corresponding with their own values, not to persuade the clients by imposing their values on the client. According to Gladding and Newsome (2010), community and mental health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Questions On The Greek God Batoul Labban Professor Gill 9 December 2015 Final Exam Assignment Part A: 1. I believe that every Greek god has their own way of being significant. But I also believe that one Greek god does stand out. I think that the most significant Greek God that we have read about is Zeus. Zeus was known to be the as the King of all Gods in mythology. Since we covered most of the Greek gods and goddesses I read so much descriptions about Zeus that honestly point him out as to being the most significant. In the eyes of many people Zeus (Roman name is Jupiter) was portrayed as the king who basically oversaw the whole universe. He was the brother of Poseidon (who was the God of the sea) and Hades (who was the God of the underworld). Even though both Poseidon and Hades were powerful, Zeus was even more powerful. Like I have mentioned before Zeus was often referred to as the Father of God and Men . He literally was the father of the majority of Gods because of his sexual activities with many of the female goddesses. Zeus controlled the lighting and thunder. He usually used the lighting as a weapon. He was the king of the famous Mount Olympus. Mount Olympus was basically the home of many different Greek Gods that were mentioned over the course. Because he was so powerful and so significant he assigned the positions to many different gods. For example he gave Aphrodite the position as being the Goddess of love and gave Apollo the position of being the God of the sun. Aphrodite and Apollo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Growing Up In Suburban Places After nearly 17 years I came to realize how lucky many individuals are when it comes to the opportunities they have been given. I was one of these people, who not until recently, finally understood to not take things for granted, and to truly appreciate everything about myself, my family, and my life. Through growing up in a very advantageous society, I learned to become someone who genuinely cares for others while developing a strong sense of compassion. Living in a suburban area for all 17 years of my existence has grown me in unimaginable ways. Sugar Land, a prosperous and beautiful city growing by the second, is truly one of the best places to raise a family. Fully constructed buildings and highways, state of the art facilities and schools, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay Television Violence Television Violence Violence is one of the most primary and controversial issues in today s society. And true that violence is on the rise. A major concern for many parents is the violence within television shows and movies, and the effect on children s aggression. I particularly do not believe that violence in television affects children s aggression, but who am I to say such a thing, for I am not a qualified psychologist. But I have many reasons for my accusation and references to back it up. Now television plays a major role in today s society, and it occupies almost every home in the United States. Parents have such a big concern for the children watching television, but children throughout the U.S watch an average of twenty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cartoons play the majority of the role. They have been around for centuries. So why make such a big deal about them now? Are the cartoons in earlier years any different from newer cartoons? Yes I agree, but there is a purpose. The Monaco 2 newer cartoons attract the newer generation. If parents say that cartoons now are more violent than those of earlier years than why are there so many, and so many different ratings accompanied with the beginning of every show. What about Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck with Elmer Fudd, and how many fights and hunting scenes there was. What about Road Runner and how many times Wylie Coyote tried to kill him. All these cartoons amused many children in earlier years and present years. So why start complaining now? Can parents not control their children? Maybe parents should pay more close attention to what their children watch, instead of making excuses and blaming others for practically their own decisions. Because it was their decision to have children, right? Like all children s shows and movies, it let s the mind run free, and also let s the children be imaginative within their own realm of mind. So let s not take these away, and just try to limit what they watch. Let us rate these shows and movies. Oh yeah, the government did that. But yet parents still let children watch the movies and shows that they did not want to watch in the first place. Is there something wrong here? Parents complain, laws are passed to limit what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Circular Organisational Structure.. Standard Circular... Circular Organisational Structure Standard circular organisational structure shows the business CEO in the centre and all the key management and staff positions reporting directly to him/her. This is an advantage as it means that if the CEO decides to make any modifications in the procedures of the company, they have the power and choice to decide if they wish to inform all the appropriate people who report to him because of his/her decision. However, it could also be a disadvantage on the CEOs part because not everyone is on the same page in terms of coordinating what must be done to strive the business forward. A good way to overcome problems like this is to have a circular organisational structure where all functional management ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is quite a centralised system with the majority of the decision making taking part at the top of the business. This is definitely seen in the top 3 layers. We can deduct from the diagram that the decision making is passed down the hierarchy with each layer having more people to command and this may mean that information passed from the top may be tampered with or lost easily and this is a disadvantage. Furthermore, it will be very hard for the manager of each department to keep track on everything their employees are doing and this may lead to a fault somewhere in the system. There is a lot of chance for promotion in the lower part of the structure but as you get higher and higher in the ranks it becomes increasingly harder to get promoted due to smaller amount of management this also makes the chain of command very long. The Managing Director is presented at the top of this pyramid as he is at the top of the hierarchy and has set the agenda for the business or in this case factory. There are 7 layers in this pyramid which means information won t be passed around effectively and there are 6 below the MD and the first line consists of all the directors of each department and most don t have major teams to manage apart from the Manufacturing Director as this is the key area of the automobiles. The second line consists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on FIN 5080 Quiz 6EC Question 1 1 out of 1 points The 8 percent annual coupon bonds of the ABC Co. are selling for $880.76. The bonds mature in 10 years. The bonds have a par value of $1,000 and payments are made semi annually? What is the before tax cost of debt? Enter your answer in percentages rounded off to two decimal points. Do not enter % in the answer box. Selected Answer: 9.91 Correct Answer: 9.91 Answer range +/ 0.05 (9.86 9.96) Response Feedback: NPER = 10* 2 RATE = ? * 2 = Answer = 4.953 * 2 = 9.91% PV = 880.76 PMT = 1000 * 8%/2 = 40 FV = 1000 Question 2 1 out of 1 points ABC Industries will pay a dividend of $1 next year on their common stock. The company predicts that the dividend will increase by 5 percent each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bond currently sells for $980 and the company s tax rate is 35%. What is the after tax cost of debt? Selected Answer: 4.36 Correct Answer: 4.65 Answer range +/ 0.05 (4.60 4.70) Response Feedback:
  • 27. Step 1: Solve for before tax cost of debt NPER = 15*2 = 30 RATE = ? = 3.3568 * 2 = 6.71% PV = 980 PMT = 1000*7%/2 = 35 FV = 1000 Step 2: Solve for after tax cost of debt = before tax cost of debt * (1 tax rate) = 6.71% * (1 0.35) = 4.36% Question 9 0 out of 1 points The 8.5 percent annual coupon bonds of the ABC Co. are selling for $1,179. The bonds mature in 12 years. The bonds have a par value of $1,000. If the tax rate is 30%, what is the after tax cost of debt? Enter your answer in percentages rounded off to two decimal points. Do not enter % in the answer box. Selected Answer: 4.11 Correct Answer: 4.43 Answer range +/ 0.05 (4.38 4.48) Response Feedback: NPER = 12 RATE = ? = Answer = 6.33 = before tax cost of debt PV = 1179 PMT = 1000 * 8.5% = 85 FV = 1000 After tax cost of debt = before tax cost of debt * (1 tax rate) = 6.33% * (1 30%) = 4.43% Question 10 1 out of 1 points ABC, Inc., has 757 shares of common stock outstanding at a price of $62 a share. They also have 197 shares of preferred stock outstanding at a price of $69 a share. There are 276, 8 percent bonds outstanding that are priced at $50. The bonds mature in 16 years and pay interest semiannually. What is the capital structure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Comparing Beowulf And The Invincible Superman Hero, is a word that can be distinguished so in many ways. When people think of a hero they imagine the military, comic book characters, or someone who has greatly affected their life. While reading Beowulf people can realize why he was a hero to the Geats and Danes. From the beginning of the epic Beowulf shows the characteristics of generosity, loyalty, and bravery representing all the qualifications of a hero during the 6th century. Although originally untitled, it was later named after the Scandinavian hero Beowulf, whose exploits and character offer its connecting theme , (Beowulf Encyclopedia Britannica) 1,500 years later anyone who has heard this epic still views Beowulf as a hero. This created courage over the people knowing someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the creation of The Invincible Superman in 1938 he still remains to be one of the best and most well known heroes. Telling their sorrow, telling stories /Of their dead King and his greatness, his glory (831 834).Beowulf has died, showing how he is mortal and able to die. Superman is not, he is invincible indestructible from any and everything. Another huge difference between the two heroes is Beowulf is a human from earth. While Superman is inhuman and was exiled from the planet Krypton. After the battle with Grendel Beowulf must swim to the bottom of a murky lake to take the life of the one who took his men s lives, Grendel s Mother. Similarly, Superman must travel to other planets and other galaxies to help those in need of him. As a child, Superman is sent away from the planet of Krypton, to the town of Smallville,Kansas where he then realizes all his supernatural powers. Superman defends Metropolis against disaster but also flies into outer space to fight off Brainiac and save a city from his own planet. Many times, he makes the trip to other universes to help those in distress. This is a resemblance of how both men are able to use their remarkable abilities to better the lives of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Media Portrayal Of Women s Roles And Responsibilities Essay For decades, media images have bombarded the minds of viewers. One of the images which has had a strong influence on society is that of women. Movie stars and actresses have inclined women to see their beauty and talent and encouraged them to follow in their footsteps. A strong desire to emulate talented individuals, in action and dress, has shaped strong beauty and role diversification in a short period of time. With the influx of women cast in moving pictures and (later) television shows, the construction of inaccurate ideas concerning an ideal woman s looks and responsibilities has emerged. Yet, women and young girls continue trying to emulate the roles and images they see on TV. American culture is saturated with messages in mass media and the effects are not always positive on society. The media portrayal of the typical American women s roles and responsibilities has transformed the ideology of what a woman should be. A sociological definition of gender is a system of social practices creating and maintaining differences among people and organizing unequal relations because of differences. As Taylor Chapman puts it, Mass media is especially harmful to women because it constructs negative perceptions of women and reinforces them on a daily basis (2011). An examination of the historical images portrayed in the movie and television industries reveals an interesting representation of the women of an era and inequality in responsibilities. The representations of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Paint-Personal Narrative When I was about 10 years old, I like to play many sports, ranging from basketball to soccer. What I didn t know was that I was going to start participating in another sport . In January of 2013, my dad said that we were going to get some paint. Inside the hot, non air conditioned Prius, with my brother Ryan and my dad, we finally stopped half an hour later at a Bass Pro Shop in Victoria Gardens. My dad told us that we were going to take a break and just to sit down near the entrance of the store. As a man and a kid slowly approached us, I suddenly realized that we were waiting for two of our family s friends. (I ll just say that the man s name is John and the kids name is Jason). We arrived at a place called K1 speedway. I quizzically glanced at my brother but he shrugged unknowingly. I asked my dad a question, Is this where we re buying the paint? He nervously spilled the beans and said that we were actually go karting. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I felt some adrenaline in my veins after waiting in the kart for a minute or so. And the race is on! I cautiously slowed on every turn and acted like a gentleman by letting everyone pass me. After the race, my dad asked me why I was letting everyone pass me. I said that I didn t want to go too fast and bump into anyone or slide during the sharp turns. We had one more race to go, so I thought to myself, I m just going to zoom around the racetrack and rarely brake. I was waiting inside the kart when a worker said go! I zoomed around the race track, barely noticing the karts that were slowly cruising. I received weird faces each time I overlapped a racer. I quickly glanced at the leaderboard, and I was the fastest racer of the month (for ages 12 16)! My brother was a bit grumpy after my win, but we drove to Sonic and enjoyed Jolly Rancher drinks. All in all, I extremely enjoyed the first time that I went go karting. I ve never forgot the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Globalizatons and Cherokees Globalization has caused extreme change on the Cherokee ways of life, institutions, customs and traditions. The Cherokee people are incorporating more and more of their past traditions in to their institutions way of life in a means of trying to preserve them in this every changing world. Once a culture of people that held high their beliefs and way of life was nearly an extinct culture after the European, and colonization forced these people out of their land. It is important to see look at the affects that globalization has on the Cherokee people because looking at this we can see how globalization affects human dignity both in a positive manner and in a negative manner. The education institutions that are on the boundary give the Cherokee children the right to self fulfillment; it does this by providing them with the right education to go to college or so on if they wish. The school has incorporated ideas from all over to make sure that their children have the best possible education that they can get to survive and thrive in the modern world today. Our culture has played a huge impact on how they view technology. Our culture is constantly obsessing over the newest and greatest technology, because of this there are tons of jobs in this field. The Cherokee schools teach children as early as elementary school how to work with different technology to give them a head start in the culture that surrounds them so that they can keep at a solid pace with us. This is a positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Five Stages Of Grief In Catcher In The Rye Times with little hope in our lives can throw us into a range of emotion. One of the most famous novels, The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger portrays one of life s most important range of emotion that human beings can feel, the five stages of grief. The main character within this classic novel, Holden Caulfield, is trapped within these five stages of grief after his brother, Allie, dies of leukemia. Holden is then stuck in the five stages of grief after not being able to obtain closure. Holden s process of going through the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance) play a major part in the character of Holden and the novel itself, making the Character vs. Self the main plotline. The first stage in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holden wishes he would ve done different actions with Allie or wishes his world stopped when Allie was alive rather than continuing on without Allie. Holden s bargaining begins as regrets to include Allie were he denied Allie s wishes, Allie heard us talking about it, and he wanted to go, and I wouldn t let him... So once in a while now, when I get very depressed, I keep saying to him, Okay . Go home and get your bike and meet me in front of Bobby s house (Salinger 99). Holden wishes to reverse his actions and allow Allie to go with him rather for Holden did not know that Allie would die. Later on, Holden becomes reminiscent of a museum and the scenes behind the glass within the exhibits. He soon becomes envisty of the scenes behind the glass for the fact they never change, Certain things, they should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone (Salinger 122). The reason behind why Holden is envious of the museum is he wishes that Allie and he could be placed behind the glass, never being able to die, The best thing, though, in that museum was that everything always stayed right where it was. Nobody d move...Nobody d be different (Salinger 121). After realizing his bargaining is useless, Holden only wishes to escape his internal conflict, making Holden s final bargaining chip was professing a fictional world in an attempt to escape all of the real world and his plotline, What we could do is, tomorrow morning we could drive up to Massachusetts...It s beautiful as hell up there. There wouldn t be a marvelous places to go to after...You don t see what I mean at all (Salinger 132 133). This is Holden s last attempt failing miserably makes Holden realize how foolish he truly was and opens his eyes that what he is wishing for is in fact impossible, I don t even know why I started that stuff with her...I probably wouldn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Leadership Style Of Warren Buffet Essay Leadership Style Warren Buffet is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway (http://www.berkshirehathaway.com), a holding company for several businesses (Berkshire Hathaway, n.d.). Fortune Editors (2014) named Warren Buffett number four on The World s 50 Greatest Leaders (2014) list for his leadership techniques with his 300,000 employees. Buffett is also a proponent for philanthropy and earmarks Berkshire Hathaway shares to distribute to several foundations annually (Berkshire Hathaway Inc., n.d.). In 2014, Buffett led his followers with a hands off style empowering his managers to act as owners (Fortune Editors, 2014). However, Buffett did not begin his career with a hands off style; his leadership techniques evolved as he became a seasoned CEO. Over time, Buffett shifts from a unilateral power to a mutual power (Kelly, 2013). Unilateral Power Kelly (2013) segments Buffett s leadership transition into seven stages: opportunist, diplomat, expert, achiever, individualist, strategist, and alchemist. During the first four stages, Buffett concerned himself with growing his investment and not on the impact of the organization s reputation, employees welfare, or community and is why this category is unilateral power (Kelly, 2013). In the early 1960 s, his transactional leadership style tarnished his reputation following the sale of Dempster Mill (Kelly, 2013). Dempster Mill Dempster Mill was a farm equipment manufacturing company Buffett took control of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fort Hood Memorial Service Speech Analysis The fort hood memorial service speech is about honoring the lives of 13 army veterans that lost their lives at the fort hood army base on April 2,2014 in Texas. lost their lives when Army Spc. Ivan Lopez opened fire at the army base killing 13 and other s wounded. The accident was the second shooting that have happed on the base, leaving 13 other follow army killed by former army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan on the 5 of November 2009. Before the shooting on 2 of April 2014. Lopez get into an argument over leave, Lopez had been taking treatments for depression and anxiety and also post traumatic disorder. The 13 veterans that lost their lives are, chief warrant officer Michael Cahill, who served in the nation guard and also work as a physician s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mark Twain Liminality Borders and liminality gure prominently in Mark Twain s life and writing. The pen name Mark Twain derives from a boatman s cry signal ing the boundary between safe and dangerous waters, Sam Clemens himself originated from the antebellum border slave state of Missouri, and much of Twain s mature work focuses on characters straddling and transgressing borders mysterious strangers, outcasts, twins, mixed race individuals, im postors, travelers and so on. Twain s literary predecessors in the school of southwestern humor cleared the ground before him for featuring and mak ing humor out of social duality and duplicity. Johnson Jones Hooper, for instance, created a character when Clemens was ten years old, who argued for the utility of social adaptation in frontier settings, in his case, frontier Alabama. Captain Simon Suggs, Hooper s character, became known for his motto: It s good to be shifty in a new country (Hooper 12). Nineteenth century frontier humor, including Twain s, teems with these kinds of charac ters shams, frauds, humbugs, impostors, braggarts, tall tale tellers, snake oil salesmen, ring tailed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Probably, one of the most frequently cited de nitions of borderlands in this new histori cal school of thought comes from Gloria Anzaldúa s 1987 book, Border lands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza, in which she describes these zones as something more than xed areas on maps: they are places where people of different races occupy the same territory, where under, lower, middle and upper classes touch, where the space between two individuals shrinks with intimacy (preface, unnumbered page). Borderlands, in this view, are home to con icting, divergent cultures, as well as people for whom multiple cul tures could potentially lend order and meaning to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. African American Males And Capital Punishment African American Males and Capital Punishment We simply cannot say we live in a country that offers equal justice to all Americans when racial disparities plague the system by which our society imposes the ultimate punishment. (Senator Russ Feingold, 2003). It has been proven that death sentencing across the USA is determined by the race of the victim and race of the defendant. In 1990, there was a report from the General Accounting office which concluded that those who murdered whites were more likely to be sentenced to death than those who murdered blacks. (Focus, 2003) This injustice amongst us are because people are scared and don t know. They don t know whether a black man is pulling out a gun, their phone, wallet, etc. So just to remain safe, they retaliate by killing our men. Society has grown to function on the fear of black men. Capitalism and the imprisonment of black people have become profitable. They ve made a big business to just imprison black men. Black men are inheritably a threat to the capitalist structure of America, it protects their money, their politics, and their society. James Eagan Holmes, a 26 year old male from San Diego California, is the accused perpetrator of a mass shooting that killed 12 and murdered 70 people at a Century movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, on July 20, 2012 during the midnight premiere of The Dark Knight Rises (Wikipedia, n.d.) On March 12, 2013, a Colorado judge entered a plea of not guilty when Holmes s attorney ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Stereotypes and Stereotyping A Stereotypical Female in I m Your Horse in the Night Luisa Valenzuela s short story titled I m Your Horse in the Night is a thought provoking piece of literature. The story is written in such a way that the reader must interpret what is meant by what is being said. Although it is easy to go into depth when describing the elements of this piece, the storyline is rather simple. The story contains an assortment of characters; with those characters being Chiquita, Beto, Andres, and several policemen. The time and location are unknown. The telephone tells us that the time period is of somewhat modern times, and the Spanish ethnicity would most likely relate to the setting being that of a Spanish colonization. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The man in which Chiquita calls Beto would also be considered a major character. Even though the man is never actually present in the story physically, we hear about him extensively through the thoughts and words of Chiquita. The minor character roles would fall upon Andres, and the police officers. Andres might not even qualify as being a valid character, considering that Chiquita was not even sure whether it was him or not on the telephone that morning. The police men are a somewhat important factor to this story, but they are not described as round characters and therefore show no verisimilitude. The title of the story, I m Your Horse in the Night, is relating to a line on the record which Beto brought with him in Chiquita s dream. She tells Beto that she will be his horse in the night, meaning that she will always be there for him. While reading this story, it helps to apply the elements of new criticism. One opposition that was quite distinct, was the fact that Chiquita is in love with this man who is never there for her. She fantasizes about him, making it seem as though he would be an ideal mate, when he obviously is not. Chiquita appears to be living off on her own. It seems as though she is almost isolating herself from the rest of the world. The fact that she sees this wretched man as the one she loves, would be a symbol of low self esteem. Perhaps he is the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Barbara Hepworth Research Paper Barbara Hepworth Artist: Barbara Hepworth was a sculptor artist who produced over 600 pieces in her life time, and she worked up to her death. She was born in 1903 in the United Kingdom, and died in St Ives, Cornwall, in 1975. Hepworth moved to St Ives at the beginning of World War 2, 1939. She is described as a world recognised sculpture in a period where female artists were rare. She grew a love and passion for her natural surroundings in her new found home. Barbara Hepworth created her sculptures with passion, I have always loved the joy of carving, and the rhythm of movement which grows in the sculpture itself, just as I like dancing or skating. I like the relaxation of sound and movement when I am carving. Hepworth attended art school ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hepworth was sent a large log of wood from her friend. She hadn t with this scale previously and she said it had given her a whole new perspective on where she could take her artistic practice. The scale of the log allowed her to carve spaces big enough for her to fit in. It surrounded her whole body, making her part of the sculptural landscape. I the sculptor am the landscape . As Hepworth began receiving more public commissions globally, she found that her wooden works were too precious and difficult to transport long distances. It was around this time (the 1950s) where she began working with metals such as bronze. As an example, Hepworth produced a large bronze figure Single Form for the United Nations Plaza in New York. Hepworth was highly acclaimed for her sculptures. She won first prize at the Sou Pour in 1959, allowing her to finance other larger sculptures, which she did. Barbara Hepworth explains her practice as being soothing and relaxing, it makes her feel at home and happy. While always remaining constant to my conviction about truth to material, I ve found a greater freedom for myself . Barbara Hepworth died at the age of 72 on the 20th of May 1975 in an accidental fire at Trewyn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Fences by August Wilson Essay In Fences, August Wilson introduces an African American family whose life is based around a fence. In the dirt yard of the Maxson s house, many relationships come to blossom and wither here. The main character, Troy Maxson, prevents anyone from intruding into his life by surrounding himself around a literal and metaphorical fence that affects his relationships with his wife, son, and mortality. Throughout the play, readers see an incomplete fence which symbolizes Rose (Troy s wife) and Troy s drifting relationship. Rose wants Troy and Cory to build a fence to keep her loved ones protected. This is evident when Rose is seen singing the church hymn, Jesus, be a fence all around me every day. Jesus, I want you to protect me as I travel on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Troy is entirely stubborn in his ways that he cannot see that times has changed. Since Troy was fenced out from playing professional baseball, he fences Cory out of playing college football. Troy and Cory s relationship resembles the fence by its purpose and physical attribution. When it comes to sports, they are separated by the different generations, but they come together because of their love of sports. Like a fence that is meant to separate outsiders, but connected to bring together the fence. Troy and Cory s relationship continues to get pushed apart throughout the play. In Act 2, Scene 4 Troy and Cory get into a fight which leads Troy to state to Cory that his things will be on the other side of that fence. When Troy kicks Cory out onto the streets, the fence becomes an actual division between both of them. The two spend a lot of time building the fence, only for it to create a literal and emotional barrier. The fence becomes a representation of the barrier that Troy tries to create between him and mortality. Troy has a fixation on Death. He talks about how Death is an easy fastball on the outside corner (I. i). Troy always speaks about how he could easily knock a baseball out of the park. Comparing Death to a fastball shows how Troy thinks that he can continue to always keep Death on the other side of the fence because like a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Oral Surgery Associates Oral Surgery Associates Inc., in Anchorage, AK, is the most trusted name in oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures, whether you need wisdom teeth removal, dental implants or teeth extraction. Oral Surgery Associates Inc. is lead by two surgeons, Dr. William F. Bergeron, Jr. and Dr. Ray Holloway, who are both board certified and have 6 years of additional anesthesia and surgical training. This team of oral surgeons is known for keeping up on the most cutting edge technologies in dental surgery, but it s the comfort and care they provide their clients that earns Oral Surgery Associates Inc. rave reviews. Oral Surgery Associates Inc. has compiled the best tips to keep you and your family s teeth healthy for life! Start Em Early: So ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oral Surgery Associates Inc. advises their patients to get plenty of fruits, veggies, whole grains and dairy into their diet. Foods rich in omega 3 fats can actually lower the risk of gum disease. Skip The Sugar: Sugar is a great treat once and a while but the acid it produces in your mouth leads to decay and cavities. Sugary sodas, fruit drinks and sticky candy are the leading culprits as they are consumed slowly and have more time to cause damage. See Your Dentist: A dentist appointment for a teeth cleaning every six months (more if your insurance allows) is the number one tip in nipping dental problems in the bud. Your dentist can examine you for any signs of gum disease, oral cancer, degradation of your teeth from grinding, and any risk you might have for tooth decay due to medication interactions. The dental surgery experts at Oral Surgery Associates Inc., in Anchorage, AK, are always there for their patients. They truly take pride in heading off larger dental issues before they become painful and costly. So give them a call today to schedule an appointment at (907) 561 1430 or visit their website to learn more information. Treat you and your family to a healthy mouth and sparkly clean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Democratization Of Democracy And Autocracy In The United... The government of the independent states of the world is usually either autocracy or democracy. Autocracy refers to a system where one person has absolute power over a nation. Democracy is a system of government by the whole population or all eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives. The first wave of democratization started in the early 19th century and persisted until the 1920 s after which many democracies reverted to autocracy. Many democracies failed, creating the first reverse wave. After World War II had ended, the second wave of democratization came along. It was relatively brief with the bulk of countries deferring to autocracy by the 1950 s. The mid 1970 s brought the third wave of democratization which continued in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time, the world saw as many as 33 democracies worldwide ( Stanford University News Service, 1993, p. 1). By 1942, as World War II was underway, the number of democracies dropped to 11. A notable improvement to democracy in the United States during this wave is that on August 26, 1920, women were granted the right to vote (Golbin Goodman, 2016, p. 1). The second wave of democratization began following World War II. With the allied victory over Nazi Germany, the world acknowledged up to 52 democracies between 1943 and 1962. Democracy was imposed on the losing countries and suffrage was expanded to include all males. Countries such as Germany and Italy reestablished democracies, and a large number of European third world countries achieved their independence (Shively, 2014, p. 153). While many democracies survived, many also fell to military coups. Transitions between autocracy and democracy between 1950 and 1990 occurred mostly in Latin America. The United States at this time was as always improving democracy. Many notable things happened during this time to include the 1954 decision by the United States Supreme Court to outlaw racial segregation in public education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hurricane Katrin Hurricane Devastation Hurricane Katrina was a storm that should not have caused as much damage as it did. Hurricane Katrina was category one when it made landfall in the state of Florida and was only a category three storm when it made landfall at the Louisiana Mississippi border (Zimmerman). The weak infrastructure and physical characteristics of cities like New Orleans experience a much greater impact than would normally be expected with a category three hurricane. 1,833 people were killed, the majority of whom were in Louisiana (CNN Library). The total damage to property, buildings, infrastructure, etc. was $108 billion, the most damage ever incurred by a hurricane in the United States (CNN Library). Seventy percent of all occupied housing in New Orleans were destroyed and hundreds of thousands were displaced from the city (CNN Library). Overall, Hurricane Katrina was one of the most devastating hurricanes in U.S. history and could have been avoided had actions been taken earlier and had infrastructure been better. The tropical depression that would become Hurricane Katrina began 322 km southeast of the Bahamas on Aug. 23, 2005 (Zimmerman). By August 24th, the depression had become a tropical storm (Zimmerman). On August 25th, Tropical Storm Katrina became a category one hurricane and made landfall in Southern Florida, leading to flooding and the death of two people (Zimmerman). Hurricane Katrina then downgraded to a tropical storm until it was stalled beneath a very large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Racial Profiling And Its Impact On Society If love has no color, how about justice? Is justice defined by any color in the United States of America, a country that is well known for its diversity and prosperity? Sadly to say, the existence and the usage of the word stereotype has raised doubts about justice since it has existed and progressed as part of the American culture for a long time. Stereotype can be classified into many subcategories, one of which is racial profiling. This issue, where authorities target certain individuals based on their racial characteristics, has never ceased. According to many influential claimsmakers, racial profiling has stained the United States by negatively affecting society and disturbing the certainty of justice. It is unconstitutional and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is the implication that the police s unreasonable stops are illegal and unconstitutional. In compliance with the above claims, racial profiling is a public concern which requires authorities to intervene and make changes. On a legal level, many authorities and people agree that racial profiling is a common and inappropriate issue that needs to be prohibited. According to the U.S. Supreme Court, racial profiling violates the constitutional requirement that all persons be accorded equal protection of the law (Lawson, Henderson, and Chanin 2011). On top of that, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that racial profiling is illegal and unjust since it discriminates one group against others (Lawson et al. 2011). The issue receives legislative attention because it is among locals and police the representatives of authorities that are supposed to protect and serve their people. In a 1999 Gallup Poll, the poll result indicated that 77 percent of African Americans and 56 percent of Caucasians believed that racial profiling was widespread and unacceptable (Lawson et al. 2011). Racial profiling seems to be ubiquitous and has found its way to stay as a problem in the U.S. society. In 2007, a third year evaluation report sponsored by the City of Cincinnati has, once again, recorded and analyzed one of the most common forms of racial profiling stops made by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Symbols Of Kwanzaa Kwanzaa is a holiday that most in the African American community know about, but aren t very well versed on. What Is Kwanzaa? A week long celebration that is celebrated in the United States and in other nations of the West African diaspora in the Americas. The name Kwanzaa derives from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, meaning first fruits of the harvest . It was created in 1966 by Maulana Ndabezitha Karenga (born Ronald McKinley Everett) and is the first African American made holiday. Most known for the candle lighting ceremony, this is a time where each evening, the opportunity is provided to gather and discuss the meaning of Kwanzaa. The Seven Principles Kwanzaa has seven principles which are celebrated each day, over the course of a week (December 26 January 1). They are as follows**: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is symbolic of how we should strive for and maintain unity in the family, community, nation, and race. Kujichagulia (Self Determination): You create your own destiny, to be responsible for self. Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility): To build and maintain our community together. This symbolizes helping our brothers and sisters , by making their problems our problems and solving them together. Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics): To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together. Nia (Purpose): To restore our traditional greatness. This symbolizes building and developing our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness. Kuumba (Creativity): To use creativity and imagination, making our communities more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it. Imani (Faith): To believe with all our hearts in our people, our parents, our educators, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Assess The Role Of Tattooing In Non-Western Culture The art of tattooing has been around for centuries, with origins dating back before the year 325, when it was banned by the Roman Empire and made its return once again around the 18th century via British explorers returning from Polynesia. Tattooing practices vary around the world, specifically in their meaning and significance cross culturally. For instance, tattooing practices and significance in Western cultures vary significantly than in non Western cultures. Specifically, in traditional cultures, tattooing often marks a crucial period or a rite of passage in an individual s life, such as the transition from childhood into adulthood. In Polynesian societies, specifically amongst the Maori people, the art of tattooing plays a vital role ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haviland, Kilmurray, Fedorak, Lee (2013) note one of the most intricate forms [of tattooing] is found among the New Zealand Maori, whose moko, facial swirls, are chiselled into the face as a sign of cultural pride (p. 319). Maori tattoos, known to the Maori people as moko, is a pre twentieth century tattooing practice where the tattoo marks both the division and the link between the body and Maori spirituality (Pritchard, 2000, 2001). LĂ©vi Strauss (1963) notes that the Maori believed the body to be a surface meant to be imprinted by culture, noting the purpose of Maori tattooings is not only to imprint a drawing onto the flesh but also to stamp onto the mind all the traditions and philosophy of the group (p. 257). In essence, the Maori people believed that an individual s life force is displayed by their tattoos. For instance, Shand notes: For Maori ... [the] embracing sense of culture is guided by the concepts of mauri [life force] and wairoa [spirit] which together inform all meaningful forms or human occupation art and design (as cited in Pritchard, 2000, p. 345). Essentially, the tattooed skin of the Maori people did not just create a balance between an individual and their gender role within society, but also restored harmony to the link between the individual and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Concrete Bridge Research Paper How To Repair Your Concrete Walkway So It s Safe And Attractive The walkway to your front door should be kept in good condition so it doesn t ruin the appearance of your home. Repairing cracks is important so no one trips and falls on your property. Falling on concrete could break a bone or cause a head injury. You could even get sued for not maintaining your walkway properly and creating a hazard. Here are a few tips for repairing cracks in your concrete walkway and improving its appearance. Fill In The Cracks You can probably fill in small cracks yourself. Start by cleaning your walkway to get rid of sand and dirt. Focus on getting debris and weeds out of all the cracks. You can buy concrete crack filler in a squeeze container that s easy to use. Just squeeze the filler into the crack and scrape off the excess, so the surface is level. Filling big cracks takes a little more work. To get the filler to adhere properly, you ll need to widen the bottom of the crack. With the bottom wider than the top, the filler will be trapped in place. Use a pick and hammer to knock pieces of concrete loose from the bottom of the crack, being careful not to make the top of the crack any wider. You may want to buy a bag ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Call a concrete contractor to take a look and offer an opinion. Grinding the higher side of the crack will make your walkway even again, and it is much less expensive than tearing out part of the sidewalk and putting in new concrete. The contractor can grind away all raised portions of your sidewalk so it is level and safe. The contractor can fill in the cracks and apply a coating on the concrete to restore its appearance, or leave that job to you. Another time you may need to hire a contractor is when your walkway has crumbling sides. Those need to be repaired by creating a wooden frame along the walkway and then filling it in with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. 7 Years War Salutary Neglect Essay The British defeat of the French following the French and Indian War (also known as the 7 Years War ) led to the end of salutary neglect in America. Salutary neglect was a period of time in which the British interfered very little in colonial affairs, and this lasted from the end of the 1600s up until the British victory over the French in the 7 Years War. The end of salutary neglect marked the beginning of Britain s increasing control over the American colonies and attempt in raising taxes to help pay for the war. The most well known legislatures they passed included the Proclamation Line of 1763, which restricted the colonists from expanding westward, and numerous acts taxing the colonies on commodities such as the Sugar Act, which taxed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many things stayed the same, which is why the American Revolution was as big of a turning point in American history, as most people make it to be. The most important aspects of American life that remained stagnant after the Revolution were the class structures and social classes present in the United States. If anything, the social classes in America became even more polarized as those who were part of the wealthy elite group rose to power while the poor shrank back in oppression. The new nation found itself possessed of enormous wealth so that it could create the richest ruling class in history. When Loyalist land was confiscated after the war, it was distributed among the Revolutionary leaders, so they could enrich themselves and their friends . The wealthy were very well off prior to but also following the Revolution, as seen in the previous quote but what about the Revolutionary war veterans, who sacrificed many things to fight for America? Their lives were left off much worse than before, and were paid only $6.66 a month, despite all the sacrifices they made for the country. Also, the rebellion left poor white workers and farmers in very much their old situation . Their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. P-Glycoprotein Inhibitor P glycoprotein Inhibitor Improvement: Verapamil There are plenty of drugs that are targeting P glycoprotein (p gp), which is typically located in intestinal epithelial cells where drugs absorption occurring. The p gp controls in and out of most of foreign substrates from the blood stream. It contributes to balancing out the concentration of drugs in the blood vain through reuptake process, especially efflux pump in this case. Therefore, this protein has been called as multidrug resistance because it is able to excrete the drugs into the lumen. Accordingly, the p gp inhibitor has an important role for the drug bioavailability and transportation. As the p gp inhibitor works in the vivo, the reuptake of drug will be decreasing which means decreasing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keisuke Yusa and Takashi Tsuruo, AACR[online], 1989, 49, 5002 5006 2. Manuel G., Lluis M. MIR, Stephane Orlowski, EJB, 1996, 244, 664 673 3. Sean Ekins, et al, ASPET[online], 2002, 61, 974 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Romanticism In Sonnet 20 Love is a common and frequent topic in the works of Renaissance poets, who followed the Petrarchan tradition of celebrating love to an unattainable beautiful mistress: up to William Shakespeare, all male sonneteers were structuring their poems around the image of a fair wealthy court lady. Shakespeare does not adapt his works to the established standard, but adjusts the very standard to his own needs, or as Sasha Roberts puts it, the poet writes against tradition (172). Basically, in his sonnets, William Shakespeare revolutionises the unwritten rules of the Petrarchan ideal of sonnet writing by modifying the category of love objects. This essay will focus on three major directions of this modification and will illustrate them on the basis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, the fair youth steals also the most important traits from the classical image of the female beloved in the Petrarchan tradition, embodying in such a way an ideal of a beloved and, naturally, taking over the central position in the sonnets. This assumption of the utmost importance of the image of the young man for Shakespeare s sonnet sequence resonates in Clarke s Love, Beauty, and Sexuality , where she mentions that in the sequence, the primary love object is the young man (197). As an embodied perfection placed in the centre of the collection of love poems, the image of the fair youth cannot stay unequivocal: at least two literary critics mentioned in this essay have different viewpoints on the issue of the uniqueness of this male beloved. For example, Douglas Trevor argues that it is William Shakespeare who introduces the image into the sonnet tradition. Contrastingly, Sasha Roberts counters this theory by claiming that Shake speares Sonnets was not the first sonnet sequence to celebrate male beauty (176). Taking into consideration both approaches, it is quite legitimate to acknowledge if not the uniqueness but at least the rarity of the unattainable male love object in the sonnet writing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. How Does Les Miserables Change Over Time A Crime Victor Hugo shows how over time a criminal, such as Jean Valjean, can change in book five of Les Miserables. When Jean Valjean was let out of the galleys, he resorted to his old ways, until he met the bishop who trusted and had hope in him. This little act helped Jean become a great man, but what made him a greater man was Cosette. She provided him with something he had never had before, love. He never wanted to lose Cosette, so when she started falling in love with Marius, they moved away. For some time jean meddled with Cosette and Marius s chance at love but he soon realized that in order for her to be happy he needed to let her be with him. At first though, he did resort to shallowness and selfishness. Like all criminals, Jean had a motive, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...