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2. The Blue Ridge Mountains And Allegheny Mountains
N estled between the Blue Ridge Mountains and Allegheny Mountains, Rockingham County is located
within the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Originally founded in 1778, Rockingham County has
become a historical community committed to implementing an economic strategy of attracting new
business and industry that are compatible with the way of life in the Shenandoah Valley and assisting in
the retention and expansion of existing companies (Rockingham County). Most commonly known for
its beauty, Rockingham County is comprised of six metropolitan cities, of which Harrisonburg holds
the county seat (Rockingham County).
Harrisonburg, VA is an independent city fully located within the borders of Rockingham County.
Founded in 1779, Harrisonburg has prided itself on its beauty as well as its politeness. Nicknamed as
the friendly city , Harrisonburg is commonly known for its developing downtown district, James
Madison University and Eastern Mennonite University (About Harrisonburg, 2014).
Due to a number of different factors, the population of Harrisonburg Rockingham County has steadily
increased since the 2010 Census (QuickFacts, 2010). Although beneficial for economic development,
the rise in population has been accompanied by a rise in the community crime rate. As a result, the
Rockingham Harrisonburg Regional Jail is currently extensively overcrowded and has been for some
time.
Initially constructed in 1994 for a population of 208 inmates, data shows that the inmate population
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3. How Does Othello Show Loyalty To Desdemona
Loyalty is described as giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or
institution. In the play Othello, Emilia really shows this trait of loyalty to Desdemona in a numerous
amounts of ways. Emilia and Desdemona have a type of relationship that can only be classified as true
friendship, almost family like. In the play Othello, they both really show how much they care about
being honest with each other and being protective of one another and how they will always have each
others back. Since Emilia is more protective and caring for Desdemona than Iago, Emilia is more loyal
to Desdemona. Honesty is prevalent in Othello by Emilia with Desdemona. The way that Emilia and
Desdemona are so caring and honest with each other is almost precarious. Good madam, do I warrant it
grieves my husband as if the cause were his. (Act 3, Scene 3, line 2 3) Emilia is honest with
Desdemona and tells her to talk to Cassio to make sure her husband s problem is resolved. Emilia is
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Protectiveness is probably one of the most crucial traits out of all. Pray you come in. I will bestow you
where you shall have time to speak you blossom freely. (Act 3, Scene 1, line 43 45) Emilia lets
Desdemona and Cassio speak freely without anyone finding out because they are not supposed to be
doing that. Another way Emilia demonstrates protectiveness towards Desdemona is protecting her
feelings and making sure she does not get hurt. After Emilia steals the handkerchief from Desdemona,
Iago wouldn t tell Emilia what he plans on doing with it so Emilia then wants to give it back to
Desdemona because it is very meaningful to her. Tis not a year or two shows us a man. They are all but
stomachs, and all but food. To eat us hungerly, and when they are full, they belch us. (Act 3, scene 4,
line 92 95) Emilia gives Desdemona good advice about how men can be bad and hurt you even when
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4. The Fulbright Program Essay
The Fulbright Program
A human being is part of a whole, called by us the Universe, a part limited in time and space. He
experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest a kind of optical
delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal
desires and to affections for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this
prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in
its body. Albert Einstein
Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together
Woodrow Wilson
I. Introduction
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higher education since the program s inception in 1946. Today the program continues to award
approximately 4,500 new grants each year. (U.S. Department of State, 2002).
Although the program was build with the mission of promoting capacity for empathy and
understanding among nations its launch was also prompted by a very practical purpose, namely the
need to deal with the millions of pieces of war surplus equipment that remained overseas after the war.
II. The Historical Context
Exchange of Scholars in early U.S. Higher Education
There is no record of any state or federally funded scholar exchange program until the twentieth
century. However, it wasn t uncommon for American students and scholars to study in educational
institutions abroad even early in the history of U.S. higher education. German universities were usually
the early favorites. Benjamin Franklin had become the first American to visit a German university,
when he went to Gottingen in 1766. In the 19th century many professors in the American universities,
including the ones that had German origin had studied in Germany and most of them had received their
doctoral degrees from German universities.
Number of students who were officially enrolled in German Universities between 1815 and 1870 is
estimated to be 640 (Goldschmidt, 1991). Although the number of students enrolled slightly diminished
towards the First World War, there were 255 American students enrolled in a
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5. Economic Growth Out of Recession
In 2007 2009 the recession in the U.S economy was long and deep. At some point the economic
activity was reasonable in 2008, but the economy overtaken by a financial problems that could improve
the economic weaknesses. The economy was recovered in mid of 2009. GDP has been in a stable path
since then, although the jump has been unequal and slowed down in 2011. The high rate of long term
unemployment and the labor rate has decreased the labor market. In the paragraphs below, I m going to
define the fiscal policy and explain how it could resolve the economic paths in the short term long term.
Fiscal policy clarifies how the government could try to use fiscal policy to affect the economy, and
reflects an economy that s experiencing a recession. The government might lower tax rates to keep
economic growth. Also if people are paying less in taxes, they might spend, or invest more money.
After we increase consumer spending or investment, then it will be possible to improve economic
growth. Congress and the Obama administration passed the American recovery and reinvestment act of
2009 (ARRA). This was a $787 billion package plus $286 billion of tax cuts and $ 501 billion of
spending increases that relative to what would have helped without (ARRA) is estimated to have raised
real GDP between 1.5% and 4.2% in 2010, but increased real GDP by smaller amounts in the years that
followed. The current macroeconomic concerns includes whether the economy is in a sustained
recovery,
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6. Comparing Christianity, Morality In Islam, And The Bible
What is the meaning of life? Is there a universal source that serves as an instruction manual to direct
each person s life? Time has shown that multiple sources have found their own answers on the purpose
of human existence, and the most helpful answers derive from religious roots. Specifically, Islam and
Christianity both give answers to the questions of human existence and morality through their holy
scriptures, The Qur an in the Muslim faith, and the Bible in the Christian faith. While the Bible and the
Qur an offer helpful instruction to the lives of the followers of their respective religions and stand out
as long lasting pieces of literature, the two books differ on their bases for morality due to key
differences in the story each book
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7. Racism And Racial Discrimination
Today, racism and racial discrimination is something you see everyday. Whether it be in a news story,
an article on social media, or something that you personally witness, but what is racism? The Merriam
Webster Dictionary describes racism as a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and
capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race. This means
that one race will discriminate another because they believe that their race is better. Some people think
that the only people that can be racist are white people. Their definition of racism is summed up to
white people discriminating against the minority including African Americans and Latinos. Their
definition of racism is not true. Racism does go both ways. Anyone is capable of saying, Hey, my race
is better than yours for this reason. This is called reverse racism. The term reverse racism is referred to
as discrimination against racial majorities inflicted by racial minorities. Reverse racism does exist and
it is just as common as racism ( Racism ). In the article Racism Against White People Exists by Codi
Bott, she explains that racism against white people does in fact exist and it is just as much of a problem
as discrimination against racial minorities. In her opinion, she does not consider it to be reverse racism.
In fact, she says that any type of prejudice or discrimination towards any person based on their
ethnicity or skin color is just blatant racism. Racism can be a part of everyone s lives. Codi does not
support racism against anyone, she is just trying to make people realize that racism against white
people does exist (Codi Bott). First hand, I can say that me and my family have been victims of racial
discrimination. Although I am not proud of it, my family does require government assistance in order to
get by. When we first went through the process of getting the help, we also had friends from different
races that were also applying. Those families received their help much quicker than our family even
though we applied first. They also received more help than our family. After this incident, we did some
research and learned that is extremely common for our state to to move families
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8. Life Long Learner Approach For Teaching
Having believed in life long learner approach, every now and then I have learned from others at
numerous instances. Before CELTA, teaching was just a mundane practice for me. I was very much an
average teacher and barely try to link with any student. Throughout this whole learning process, I have
enjoyed learning through edutainment, a blend of education and entertainment that enhance learning
tremendously. The guidance and assistance given by my mentors are still working exquisitely; for
certain it was a magnum opus. CELTA reformed my teaching practice; I am on the crest of a wave since
then.
Besides, every teacher can narrate numerous highs and lows in their teaching career. Personally, I
experienced many great moments while teaching. Over my last 8 years of teaching and working in
education, one event stands above the rest as my absolute best teaching experience. Through the years,
I learned so much about teaching and dealing with students. Recently I graduated with TESL Ontario
and TESL Canada from Canadian College of Educators, Canada.
Today TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) plays an imperative role in Canada. TESL
Canada National Certification Standards for Instructors of English as a Second Language or Foreign
Language in Adult Programs were developed for instructors trained in Canada an obligation in today s
ESL or educational world. By all odds, education system has developed more and more than the
previous times and it is one of the leading systems
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9. Rich Man Toys Research Paper
Rich Mans Toys Review
Genesis Gaming launched nearly a decade ago, but in that time it hasn t really been able to dent the
online slots market. The developer has pretty much spent the best part of 10 years floating under the
radar, but considering how quickly the production line has been churning out tiles as of late, they are
now making a play to improve market position. Focusing on delivering something a little more
highbrow, the latest game from Genesis Gaming comes in the form of Rich Mans Toys.
Rich Mans Toys is a game that is as obvious as you are ever going to get with a slot game name. Super
yachts, big cash, and plenty of champagne are the calls of the day here, but does high end imagery
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Whenever you are playing the game, no bonus round means that you always have this feeling that you
are spinning the reels with the handbrake on.
Looking at what bonus features are included in the game, it s a case of the classics, as both wild
symbols and free spins are in effect. The luxury home is the scatter here, with it needing to appear 2, 3,
or 4 times to grab some free spins. The wild is the popping champagne icon, with it working the exact
same way as it does in other Genesis Gaming titles.
All effort, little reward
Rich Mans Toys has another drawback with its controls, as the game is cumbersome to navigate even at
the best of times. We don t quite understand why Genesis Gaming continues to push forward with the
multi screen control panel approach when it clearly doesn t work.
Slowing the gameplay process down, we can only wonder what game Rich Mans Toys might have been
if it had a streamlined control panel.
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10. The Complexity Of Identity By Beverly Daniel Tatum
Why do so many people consider gender and sex to be the same? Society has forced people to believe
that there are two forms of identity, which are male or female. A person s upbringing can have drastic
affect on his or her perception about gender and identity. As stated in the Complexity of Identity by
Beverly Daniel Tatum, a person has multiple identities ranging from gender to ethnicity. For example, I
am brought in very orthodox Hindu family. My family is very conservative, which is why they tried to
make me into a traditional Indian girl . When I was two and half years old, I came to America and it
was very different from India, especially for my parents. It was a huge cultural shock for them because
they never experienced women being so open minded. Even though my parents knew that females in
America are more outspoken, they still tried to impose feminine values on me. For instance, before I
would go to school, my mom would comb my thick, black hair and tie it into two ponytails. Not only
did she always tie my hair but she also made me wear dresses, even though I resisted multiple times.
Over time I got into the habit of my mom dressing me up for school; however, I now realize that was
not someone whom I wanted to be. I did not want to wear dresses, I did not want always want to tie my
hair and I did not always wanted to be constantly reminded that I had to act like a girl. I was always
under the impression that I should always act like a girl to be considered a
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11. The, Inherit The Wind, By Jerome Lawrence And Robert E. Lee
Those who have studied history, both in school or professionally, will know that history is just a
transcript of time. In every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day, change occurs. All
turning points in history, such as the fall of Rome, or the Industrial Revolution, or the Columbian
Exchange, are just periods of time where change was taking place at a quick tempo. The 1920s are also
a turning point in the history of America; in that decade, the United States emerges victorious from the
brutality of World War I, the nineteenth amendment that allows women to vote is ratified, and social
norms are challenged. Those that could adapt to the changing times would flourish in post war
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The aversion the citizens have for Drummond is overturned, however, when Drummond exposes Brady
s reluctance to compromise and embrace advancement. Brady claims that the Bible should be analyzed
literally, so, to counter him, Drummond brings up several examples from the Bible that are not
scientifically possible, and rather than accepting that some of his viewpoints may have been outdated
by science, Brady resolutely forges forth with his interpretation of the Bible. His focus on following his
disproven ideals against logic ruins his credibility and, as a result, he is somewhat shunned. The play s
stage directions after Brady becomes discredited state, DRUMMOND moves out of the courtroom, and
most of the crowd goes with him; Reporters cluster tight about DRUMMOND, pads and pencils hard at
work. BRADY sits, ignored, on the witness chair... (Lawrence and Lee 102). The inhabitants of
Hillsboro start to side more with Drummond because he shows that he is open to differing viewpoints
and change. (Drummond isn t completely against the Bible, he states, The Bible is a book. A good
book. But it s not the only book (Lawrence and Lee 98).) Eventually, the jury also determines that
Drummond s logic and incorporation of new ideas is more logical than Brady s refusal to accept any
new theories. They determined that Cates was guilty because he does teach evolution, but they only
gave him a small fine, which shows their support for the progressive
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12. The Photograph As Fine Art By Graham Clarke
Graham Clarke, in his book The Photograph as Fine Art , states that photography can be considered as
fine art ; which is a statement that I entirely agree with. People all over the world take photos everyday,
so why is someone considered an artist while the other is just a person taking photographs? A lot of
characteristics differentiate an artist from a hobbyist or a memory collector, such as the ability to
properly execute his artistic visions and capture them in an photograph. Another characteristic is how
he chooses to structure his photograph and how he positions the objects inside the frame. Artists
observe their surroundings in a different way and capture moments in creative and beautiful
photographs. There is a major difference between a snapshot and a photograph. A snapshot captures a
moment in time; a photograph captures the emotions, feelings, and beauty from that moment in time 1.
When straight photography came out in the early 20th century, it was a revolutionary approach to
taking photographs that justly gave photography its own place in the world of art and far away from
paintings. Straight photography encourages the purity of tone and vision and is strongly against any
manipulation done to the photos after taking it.
As Graham describes its approach in saying: Speaking against manipulation, as such, it distinguishes
photography from painting as a unique medium in its own right with its own unique possibilities 2.
Edward Weston (1886 1958) is one of
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13. Robinson Crusoe, By Daniel Defoe
Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe, often is regarded as the first novel in history. Time and time again
writers find themselves mirroring the themes of Robinson Crusoe in an attempt to create a work as
highly acclaimed as the one that may have inspired them to write in the first place. In addition, critics
have looked to the past to see if the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers have crept their way into Defoe s
influential work. Many authors and critics compare Robinson Crusoe with John Locke, particularly his
Two Treatises of Government. In this essay I argue that Robinson Crusoe is not Lockean because
Daniel Defoe s take on the concept of property, as expressed through the actions of Robinson Crusoe
and his relationship with Friday, is at odds with Locke s take on the same concept. Initially, Robinson
Crusoe appears to abide by Lockean principles, but as the novel progresses, Robinson Crusoe
repeatedly strays from Lockean ideology and falls victim to an illusion of power and control of his
property. According to Locke, the preservation of Property being the end of Government, and that for
which Men enter into society . The strong word choice of preservation alludes to man s desire to not
only preserve himself, but to also preserve what he possesses. The comparison between the end of
Government and for which Men enter into society suggests that the government s entire purpose is to
preserve property. In addition to defining the purpose of government, Locke also argues
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14. The Industrialization Movement
In the late 1800 s, a thing called Industrialization started to occur. Industrialization is when our
economy went from an agriculture (farming) economy to an industrial (manufacturing) economy. There
were many very important leaders in the industrialization movement in the late 1800 s. Andrew
Carnegie, George Eastman, Henry Ford and J.D Rockefeller were all Captains of Industry and had a big
impact on the industrialization movement and made it more positive than negative. Industrialization
had a positive impact on American society. The Transcontinental Railroad, the steel industry and the
automotive industry all had big advantages during this industrialization movement. The
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The Transcontinental Railroad allowed for more goods to be shipped to different sides of the country,
which was good for the economy. The railroad also allowed people to move out west to start a new life
in farming or just to get away from the populated cities. The steel industry. If this wasn t created, we
would have less railroads and less buildings in the cities. Steel is cheap which allowed us to building
buildings. The increase in buildings also increased the population in cities. Steel allowed for more
railroads to be built. More railroads equal more trade. The increase in trade strengthened our economy
and gave more jobs to more people so we were able to continue trading that good. Industrialization was
positive. Think of all the cities that were created because of it. Industrialization had a positive impact
on the American
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15. Fortescure metal group ltd Essay
Executive summary
The research group has undertaken an analysis of Fortescue Metal Group Limited ( FMG ). The
analysis consists of two parts. Part 1 includes a macro economic analysis which reviews FMG s
economic environment and how this impacted on its performance during the years ended 30 June
2008 to 30 June 2012. During this period FMG s performance was primarily driven by an overall
increase in the price of iron ore, underpinned by higher levels of demand for this product from
China. It is considered that continued demand for iron ore by Chinese steel producers and continued
growth in China s gross domestic product ( GDP ) is likely to support the forecast iron ore price of
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FMG financial report for the year ended 30 June 2013, page 8.
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. Ibid page 47. Revenue on sale of iron ore was, USD6,479m. Total revenue was USD6,681 and
included shipping revenue.
4
http://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2012 RBA Statement on monetary policy (August 2012) page
6 In general, the spot price for iron ore has tended to move in line with developments in Chinese
industrial production and steel production .
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http://www.indexmundi.com/commodities/?commodity=iron ore months=60 webpage provides spot
price data sourced from The Steel
Index and the IMF.
6
IBIS World B0801 Iron Ore Mining In Australia industry report , May 2013, page 5. Demand for iron
ore is closely tied to steel production and trends in economic growth that drive global demand for steel.
7
http://www.oecd.org/sti/ind/OECD%20May12%20Summary%20%20Iron%20ore%20doc%20%283%29.pdf
OECD report on the iron ore market in 2011. At page 4 it is noted that China represented approximately
59% of total world imports for iron ore.
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historically high levels, they are expected to decline in the medium term.8 However, the price of iron
ore has been forecast at around USD120 per mt out to 2018.9 During the year ended 30 June 2012
FMG shipped
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16. Sucrose Investigation
Background research For my science project i will investigate how enzyme convert sucrose into to
glucose and at what ph level do enzymes convert sucrose into glucose at the fastest rate. To do this i
will conduct an experiment in which 5 containers with substances ranging in different ph levels and
then measuring the amount of glucose in all of the containers. This is interests me because i love
challenging myself and when i saw a version of the experiment online I adopted it and made it my own
by adding Ph Level as my Independent variable . Before i do this experiment i must research how
sucrose changes into glucose and how enzymes are affected by different levels of acids and bases.
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The first, still in use in some places, is a chemical method exploiting the nonspecific reducing property
of glucose in a reaction with an indicator substance that changes color when reduced. Since other blood
compounds also have reducing properties (e.g., urea, which can be abnormally high in uremic patients),
this technique can produce erroneous readings in some situations (5 to 15 mg/dL has been reported).
The more recent technique, using enzymes specific to glucose, is less susceptible to this kind of error.
The two most common employed enzymes are glucose oxidase and hexokinase.In either case, the
chemical system is commonly contained on a test strip which is inserted into a meter, and then has a
blood sample applied , in this experiment iw ill be using glucose tablets instead of human or animal
blood.. Test strip shapes and their exact chemical composition vary between meter systems and cannot
be interchanged. Formerly, some test strips were read (after timing and wiping away the blood sample)
by visual comparison against a color chart printed on the vial label. Their error rates were, in any case,
much higher. In my case i will be using benedict s solution. Benedict solution will not give me an exact
number, but it will give the evidence that glucose is
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17. Analysis Of The Poem The Old Testament
One of the most interesting details of this picture is its shape. Most pieces that we see are rectangular or
square. This piece is circular. Not only that, but there are also words around the border of the scene.
After my first look at this picture, I think that there is a strong feminist undertone here. A woman is the
main focal point, and not only that but she is also about to kill a man. She is exuding power. This scene
is reminiscent of a biblical story in the Old Testament where a woman drives a stake through a man s
head during wartime.
Descriptive Analysis One of the first elements of this piece was the contrast. The piece was done in
black and white so there are mainly just highlights and shadows. Highlighted the most is what I ...
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So here we have a woman who has all the power in this situation. She is holding a hammer to the head
of this man who we can see is very strong, and he cannot stop her. To create the contrast in this scene,
the artist relied heavily on the use of lines. There is a boundary line that encompasses the entire picture.
The fact that the boundary line of this piece is in a circle makes the scene feels as if it holds some sort
of significance. There is a type of painting the tondo where the artist creates his/her piece with a
circular boundary line. This style of art was very popular in Italy during the Renaissance and was
usually used to convey religious ideas. This evidence would support the idea that this scene depicts a
biblical story from the Old Testament. The artist also uses the method of hatching and cross hatching to
give a sense of depth. The use of hatching is very heavily defined on the curtains around the backside
of the tent. Cross hatching is used to define a shadow on the left side of the curtain. This effect makes it
feel as though this area of the tent is farther away from the viewer s vantage point. The artist also uses
hatching on the two main subjects to define their bodies even under their clothes. This method helps the
artist contribute to the effect of contrast. Areas where there is little to no hatching seem lighter and thus
closer to the viewer.
There
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18. Icona Pop, First Time
Icona Pop, First Time
Known to produce insanely catchy tracks, Icona Pop drops another earworm with the title First Time
while on tour with One Direction. Icona Pop was formed in the year of 2009, but most of the
population got to know them when their track I Love It was released three years after the formation.
Icona Pop was composed of Swedish duo Caroline Hjelt and Aino Jawo with their tracks heavily
influenced with electro house and touches of indie pop music and punk. They have been at the peak of
their career during the course of 2012 to 2013 with their tracks and album an instant hit to the listeners
around the globe. It was short lived with their career declining and their tracks receiving less attention
relegating them to opening
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19. The Pros And Cons Of Minority Groups
One of the main reasons for a state to be created would be the protection of the people who live in it,
therefore, one of a state s main concerns should be the security of its citizens, especially in dealing with
threats, whether they are traditional or non traditional. Every day, lives are put at peril when these
threats are not dealt with properly.
Sadly, human rights and the issues connected to it are often disregarded as something that is less
important, especially when compared to issues such as arms proliferation or territorial integrity or the
strategic interests of a state. That is to say, not that these issues are not critically important as well.
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However, what to do if the majority is hostile towards the minority? Minority groups should have the
same rights and protection as the majority group. However, this is often not the case. Either it is
because more members from the majority group are represented in positions of decision making, or
either it is out of fear of upsetting members of the majority group, the minority groups in a state are
often put at disadvantage with their rights at least partially lessened. Although constitutions and laws
may demand for equality, the truth is not always so sweet. In fact, in many states across the
international stage, minorities are rarely a member of the government, especially if there already is a
prejudice or social jealousy towards these groups. However, representation and political rights would
be the least of concerns when one considers that some minority groups are so oppressed that they have
to face the threat of violence daily. The dilemma for the government is that many are not capable of
doing a decent job at protecting the minorities of their nation since it can possibly upset the majority
group, other than having to spend time and resources
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20. Peer Pressure In Teenage Movies
Bullying and peer pressure are issues that most every student in school has to deal with. Because this is
such a pertinent issue, movies are made based on these problems. This is the teen genre. Movies from
this genre are from a teenagers point of view so they can relate to them. Heathers is a dark teen movie
where the bullies are killed off in an attempt to clean out the school. Peer pressure and bullying are a
necessary part of the teen genre because of how big a part it takes in teen society.
Almost every film genre is based around groups of people who exist in real life. People who are ten
through nineteen make up over one tenth of the earth s population. This creates a demand for films
based upon the issues and hardships they go through. Just like how adults can relate to movies about
people barely making enough money to pay bills or working in a boring office. Who else would be the
antagonist in a teen movie except for bullies or those who peer pressure kids? These seem to be the
biggest problems teenagers face and that is why it is always the issue in teen movies.
Heathers starts off with a group of female teen bullies practically running a school. One of them,
Veronica Sawyer, regrets joining the group because of what she is now involved in. Heather Chandler,
the leader, peer pressures Veronica, who is evidently a great calligraphist, into forging notes to appear
to be from other people. She then uses these notes to make people think someone else wrote them,
usually
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21. Reflection On Aa Meeting
Prior to the meeting I was angry because multiple locations failed to provide the meeting in which I
needed to attend. I could not stay upset for a long time because if I would have given up, I would not
have been able to meet with this group. This meeting place was somewhere I had visited before in order
to support a friend. Since I had previously attended the meeting at this location I expected to see some
of the same individuals from the previous visit. I also expected to experience a different set up for the
meeting, but I did not. The step of the meeting was the same as the previous visit, but due to my anger I
did not pay attention to the group s set up. In the beginning of the meeting, the hostesses both greeted
themselves and welcomed everyone to the meeting. They asked if there were any announcements that
were needed to be made, and about two persons discussed an AA event that was approaching. It was
similar to a retreat that individuals could attend with their sponsors. Another individual shared with the
group about different have canceled their AA meetings for the week due to Easter celebrations. That is
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Homer s role was the Identified Addict and his wife was the Enabler. Homer did not mention if he had
any children so I am unsure if there were additional roles. I just feel his story was so powerful in the
content but also the power in his voice and how he presented his story was powerful. We also discussed
the role of the enabler and how an individual could enjoy this role in which they are positioned in, if
they were to have the power like Homer s wife. He mentioned that she had all of the fun in the world
when he was incoherent. Homer mentioned that all of her fun came to a stop, because he had chosen to
become. He stated that from that the day he wanted to make his change is when his wife did not want to
be with him
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22. Blue Parrotfish Research Paper
Welcome back to our list of 10 creatures you didn t know existed. This is the second half f the list, and
you ll surely learn about some more creatures you had no idea were out there. And even if you have
heard of some of them, this list will surely provide you with some facts about them you didn t know. So
read on to learn more about the strange and wonderful animal life on our planet!
Number Five: The Blue Parrotfish
This tropical fish is found around coral and is a strange shade of florescent blue. The fish eats only tiny
organisms algae is one of its main sources of and therefore spends almost all of its life searching for
things to eat.
Number Four: The Liger
Yes, it really exists (only in captivity, though): a combination between
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23. Bio Power Foucault Analysis
Bio power focuses on the individual and collective aspects of the human life, such as health, fertility,
race, and sex. Bio power also focuses on these different systems of oppression to manipulate and/or
discipline docile bodies in order to occupy the same status and space in society. The Virtual Speculum
in the New Order by Donna J. Haraway and the Right of Death and Power over Life by Michel
Foucault are two good articles where the concept of bio power has been explored in two different areas.
Haraway focuses on women s choices when it comes to health and technology. She shared the idea that
women think they have the autonomy to make choices when it comes to the fetus the reality is that
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A perfect example is the Maquilapolis documentary, which reveals the exploitation of Mexican women.
They continued to be treated as objects in industries, essentially forced into labour with the purpose of
making more money. The idea discipline was best captured in the moment where all of the women
mimicked the different movements that they have to do during their work day how they were observed
by others who would complete the job was the most telling. Even though all of these women were
making their voices heard, their bodies were still being disciplined to work for these companies. The
main reason these women stay is because they are single mothers that sadly do not have other job
opportunities. They have a lower economic status due to their class and cannot leave. Although they
receive some benefit is it minimal it keeps them in the industry. It s a cycle that really only benefits the
different capitalist industries. In order to discipline these bodies, specific knowledge is produced for the
purpose of controlling their choices to profit from their work. As it was showed in the documentary,
women are being lied to by these companies that promise them a secure and safe environment to work
in. The documentary is not dated, but it is clear that these issues are happening in many countries where
bodies
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24. Nero Cafe Financials
THE BEST ESPRESSO THIS SIDE OF MILAN
ANNUAL REPORT 2008
HIGHLIGHTS FY2008
(JUNE 2007 MAY 2008)
FINANCIAL EVOLUTION
STORES 371 REVENUE (£M) 129.3 108.8 90.7 FY08 GROWTH 19% 70.1 50.5
REVENUE UP 19% TO £129.3M (2007: £108.8M) LIKE FOR LIKE STORE SALES INCREASED
BY 2.4% EBITDA ROSE BY 20.5% TO £24.1M (2007: £20M) PRE TAX PROFIT CLIMBED BY
38% TO £13.2M (2007: £9.6M) STRONG CASH GENERATION CONTINUES TO FUND ROLL
OUT OF NEW STORES A NET INCREASE OF 61 NEW STORES DURING THE YEAR,
BRINGING GROUP TOTAL TO 371 YEAR END LAUNCHED NERO EXPRESS CARTS FOR
AIRPORT AND RAILWAY STATION HUBS: OPERATING WITH A TOTAL OF 15 NERO
EXPRESS CARTS BY YEAR END (MAY 2008) ENTERED FIRST INTERNATIONAL MARKET
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GROWTH The Group advanced in three key areas during FY2008. The first was the launch of a new
sub brand called Nero Express. Nero Express units are smaller kiosks located in main transport hubs.
They provide Caffè Nero coffee and a narrower food menu to on the go consumers. Caffè Nero opened
15 Nero Express units in its first year of operation. Setting up a separate organisation and working out
the logistical issues of operating in railway stations and airports was no small challenge. We are very
pleased with all the progress that has been achieved in our first 12 months of operating this division,
and look forward to growing and strengthening our Nero Express business both in the UK and
internationally.
CAFFÈ NERO GROUP LTD ANNUAL REPORT 2008 CHAIRMAN S STATEMENT
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05
CHAIRMAN S STATEMENT
(CONTINUED)
CURRENT TRADING The current economic climate remains challenging for most UK retailers. Costs
have been increasing over the last 12 months, particularly hitting food and beverage operators, and
consumer spending has also been slumping. There is evidence emerging, however, that cost inflation is
abating in some key areas such as oil, heat and light, wheat and milk, which will help our margin in the
25. coming months. To date, Caffè Nero has handled the turbulent times relatively well. We opened 22 new
stores between June and October (the first
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26. Black Death Effect
In 1348 the Black death arrived on European shores. The first part of Europe to get infected was Sicily.
The international gates of Genoa and Venice experienced the symptoms about a year later. A lot people
think the beginnings of the plague moved westward with trade caravans. Genoese and Venetian
merchants got infected during a siege of their trading posts at Caffa. They brought the disease with
them into the Mediterranean, Constantinople and Europe. Muslim merchants imported plague from
Constantinople to Alexandria, Egypt. After that, others spread it to the westward Africa and the Middle
East.
By 1350, when the Black Death retreated, it had already cut a quarter to half of the region s population.
In 1362, 1368, and 1381, The Black Death struck again and would intermittently strike during the 18th
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When towns started to get infected, some merchants boarded ships to Venice and Genoa. But when they
arrived there, only a few of those merchants were still alive.
During the Black Death, long distance merchants risked having their cargo and supplies destroyed,
quarantined, or delayed. Some trade cities would turn the supplies away from their docks or gates.
Retail merchants usually shut down their shops, stopping their income and depriving their customers of
their wares.
Finally, the worst of the Black Death had passed. Prices of many goods increased as customers went to
reopened markets and shops. Surviving merchants had an advantage because of the increased prices by
the deaths of their competitors. Merchants were able to hire workers and laborers because they were
freed from the feudal system. Many wealthy surviving merchants were able to own land. Many wealthy
merchants, who were Catholic, donated generous gifts that included contributions to local charities and
the creation of huge
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27. Int Oddbits ( Void )
int oddBits(void) { int one = 0x49; int two = one | one 17; return three;
}
int sign(int x) { /*negative and all the way right*/ return ((!x^1)|(x 31));
}
int byteSwap(int x, int n, int m) { /*shifts by bytes*/ int n1 = n n1) x; int mB = (0xFF m1) x; int both =
(0xFF n) | 0xFF m; /*bytes back*/ int nBB = (nB n) 0xFF; int mBB = (mB m) 0xFF; /*new position*/
int nBBB = nBB 8 0xFF; int three = x 16 0xFF; //int four = x 24 0xFF;// int five = one 24) 0xFF; int b
= (x 8) 0xFF00; int c = (x wrote:
/*
* CS224 Data Lab, Fall 2016 * * * * bits.c Source file with your solutions to the Lab. * This is the file
you will hand in to your instructor. * * WARNING: Do not include the header; it confuses the dlc *
compiler. You can still use printf for debugging without including * , although you might get a compiler
warning. In general, * it s not good practice to ignore compiler warnings, but in this * case it s OK. */
#if 0
/*
* Instructions to Students: * * STEP 1: Read the following instructions carefully. */
You will provide your solution to the Data Lab by editing the collection of functions in this source file.
INTEGER CODING RULES: Replace the return statement in each function with one or more lines of
C code that implements the function. Your code must conform to the following style: int Funct(arg1,
arg2, ...) { /* brief description of how
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28. How Does Janie Present Under The Pear Tree
In each relationship that Janie has become more mature and her identity begins to change. Along her
journey, she encounters glimpses of happiness and in the end, she is truly happy. And she finally gains
the love like that between the bee and the blossom.
Throughout the novel, Janie searches for the love that she has desired from her adolescent years. A
depiction of love represented by her grandmother s pear tree where bees and blossoms connect. The
pear tree symbolizes her blossoming sexuality which sparks her interest in romance and her idealistic
views towards relationships. In relation, the pear tree represents her crave for sexuality while the bees
are the men needed to fulfill her blooming. Under the pear tree she masturbates and ... Show more
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When they first meet they play games together and talking like lovers would. They play checker
together which her other husband forced her to do. This shows that this new man accepts her
independence and doesn t perceive her as a mule. She is seen as an equal. The symbol of the horizon is
repeated throughout the novel; to Janie, the horizon symbolizes her of the possibilities, that which she
can dream about. During her arranged marriage with Logan Killicks, he claims to be a great partner to
her but in reality, he only showed glimpses of the horizon to her. The only meaning that he provides a
temporary her with a vision of what her life could be like. Though after Jody, too, turns out to treat
Janie poorly and stifle her voice, it is Tea Cake who ultimately provides Janie with access to the
horizon. In her marriage with Tea Cake, Janie is able to find love, sexual satisfaction, independence,
and self expression all at once, that which she has always dreamed of. For that reason, even after Tea
Cakes death, Janie feels that she still has and always will have access to the metaphorical horizon. Her
pursuit of happiness is fulfilled and she is able to live
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29. What Are The Stereotypes In The Movie Mean Girls
Smart or dumb, white or black, short or tall, jock or a nerd; These are some assumptions society has
come up with. Stereotypes exists in one way or another all around the world, from social class to
careers to hair color. The world we live in today has so many stereotypes and misconception regardless
of the fact not knowing that person. Our society has grouped individuals based on what they see on the
outside and not what s on the inside. Stereotypes were made so that individuals do not have to take time
to get to know someone instead they can judge and get to know them based on what they hear about
that particular group. Stereotypes are extended to a point where they become unreal, but no matter how
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Amanda talks about how she was portrayed as a dumb blonde after the Mean Girls movie. Even though
she is not unintelligent she was seen dumb because of her character in the Mean Girls movie. In her
interview she states I feel like i m just know getting the respect that I feel like I ve been wanting for so
long (PS Interview). She played the role of the dumb blonde in the Mean Girls movie and in the TED 2
movie she played a role in which she fought for people and won her cases. Amanda Seyfried is a
strong, independent women who wants to pursue a career in acting. The reality is that blondes are not
unintelligent, they are just stereotyped as being that way because of all these stereotypes that exist
about blonde girls. These stereotypes and misconceptions exist because humans have made stereotypes
a natural process. In our society everyone has stopped interacting with others and judge someone based
on what it said about them instead of taking the time to get to know the individual. Society has
categorizing people and things into different groups according to their likeness or differences. Soad
Louissi, states in her article Why do Stereotypes exists, But human nature and ethnocentrism (the view
of things in which one s own group is the center of everything) come into play, and starting to think of
ourselves as somehow better than those who are different than us . When the stereotype or
misconception affect us
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30. How Great Websites Help Improve Your Business
Take a look at the websites for Harley Davidson (www.harley davidson.com), Yamaha (www.yamaha
motor.com), and Indian (www.indianmotorcycle.com). Who are their potential customers? How is each
of these companies appealing to their potential customers? Are they using emotion, facts, comparisons,
etc? How effective do you believe each of them to be? Harley Davidson (www.harley davidson.com)
Who doesn t know Harley Davidson? It is a popular American motorcycle manufacturer. Also known
as H D or Harley founded in 1903 by William Harley and Walter, William, and Arthur Davidson, who
built their first three motorcycles in a shed in Milwaukee. Harley sells heavyweight which is over 750
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Companies can build customer relationships at many levels, depending on the nature of the target
market. Harley Davidson established the Harley Owners Group (HOG) in 1983 which gives Harley
riders a way to share their common passion of making the Harley Davidson dream a way of life HOG
also build on the strong loyalty and community of Harley Davidson enthusiasts as a means to promote
not just a consumer product, but a lifestyle. HOG members typically spend 30% more than other
Harley owners, on such items as clothing and Harley Davidson sponsored events. HOG went
international in 1991, with the first official European HOG Rally in Cheltenham, England. Today, more
than one million members and more than 1400 chapters worldwide make HOG the largest factory
sponsored motorcycle organization in the world. HOG benefits include two magazines (Hog Tales and
Enthusiast), a HOG Touring Handbook, a roadside assistance program, a specially designed insurance
program, theft reward service, a travel center, and a Fly amp; Ride program enabling members to rent
Harleys while on vacation.
1. http://www.sema.org/sema enews/2010/13/sema show seminar how harley davidson reinvented itself
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harley Davidson 3.
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31. Addicted To Love Essay
Addicted to Love
In Gottfried Von Strassburg s retelling of the ancient romance, Tristan, love s portrayal as a
psychological disease is considerable. For Rivalin and Blancheflor, Tristan and Isolde, and also King
Mark, the affliction causes them to act in a way that they would normally shun. Love changes the
perspective on life of those who become intoxicated by its power; whether it s shared as a couple or
entirely unreciprocated, the lust to attain and secure its presence is consuming.
Love s torment of Tristan and Isolde is a sweet torment that noble lovers endure. Grieves are shared,
blessings are doubled, and embraces are electrifying on both the physical and emotional levels. One
sided love is a hell like no other. Here, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For both Rivalin and Blancheflor the danger involved in consummating their love is twofold. Bearing a
bastard child would result not only in the cataclysmic loss of societal position, but quite possibly her
death. Rivalin, less prudent then his future son, risks the wrath of an angry Mark by out right eloping
with his true love. Under the influence of love s tyrannical reign, both disregard their reservations and
good sense; blinded by passion they escape to Parmenie to be legally wed. Like a wounded cowboy in a
classic western film who downs whiskey to avoid the pain of a gunshot wound or snake bite, love
appears to ease the pain of Rivalin s wounds after a battle. Although on what is almost his death, the
passion for Blancheflor numbs his hurt and allows Tristan to be conceived.
As perfect lovers, Tristan and Isolde s addiction to Cupid s opiate is surpassed by none. This is proven
by the trials Brangane endures, the disregard for Isolde s personal acts of treason, and also the blows to
Tristan s honor and loyalty to his uncle. Once Isolde has the epiphany that the killer of her Uncle
Morold is bathing in the next room, she is enraged. However, she is unable to extract revenge on
Tristan. Gottfried suggests this is due to a feminine instinct; simply, that Isolde was too refined to
commit such an uncouth act. This delicate characterization of Isolde would not last long. Upon the
accidental ingestion of the love potion,
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32. Outline For Prohibition
Prohibition and the Rise of Organized Crime Peter H. Mitchell Neumann University Thesis: Although
prohibition s goal was to increase a sense of integrity in the United States, it encouraged normally law
abiding citizens to break the law, enabled the growth and influence of organized crime, and increased
levels of corruption in government and law enforcement. Outline: I. Introduction A. Definition of
Prohibition B. Eighteenth Amendment C. Medicinal Use D. Sacramental Use II. Affects of Prohibition
A. Wine Consumption B. Winery Survival C. Volstead Act III. Crime and Corruption A. Bootlegging B.
Smuggling C. Speakeasies IV. Al Capone A. Chicago Mob B. St Valentine s Day Massacre ... Show
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The Congress and the several states shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate
legislation. Section 3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an
amendment to the constitution by the legislatures of the several states, as provided in the Constitution
by the legislatures of the several states, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the
date of the submission hereof to the states by the congress (18th Amendment, Prohibition). While it
was illegal to manufacture or distribute beer, wine, or other intoxicating malt or vinous liquors it was
not illegal to possess it for medicinal or sacramental use. The provision allowed Americans to possess
alcohol in their homes and partake with family and guests as long as it stayed inside and was not
distributed, traded or even given away to anyone outside the home. Another interesting provision to
prohibition was that alcohol was available via a physician s prescription. For centuries liquor had been
used for medicinal purposes, in fact many of the liquors we know today were first developed as miracle
cures for various ailments. Liquor and wine licensed for medicinal purposes often wound up in the
hands and stomachs of healthy citizens. Because of this established belief that liquor could cure and
prevent a variety of ailments, doctors were still able to prescribe liquor to patients on a specially
designed government prescription form that could be
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33. Gun Control vs. Crime Rate
Jessica Vickers
Dr. Jonne Akens
Engl 1302
25 February 2013
Gun Control vs. Crime Rate According to the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United
States of America, A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of
the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed. In this very amendment lies the main issue of
gun control. To many, the language of the amendment appears to grant to the people the absolute right
to bear arms. However, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that the amendment merely protects the right
of states to form a state militia. (Kimberlin) Gun control, or the controlling of firearms, is any act or
proposal by any local, state, or federal agency to inhibit, deter, ... Show more content on
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The gunman then ran and took his own life (Benner, 2012). The latter side of the debate shows how
civilians are capable of stopping a crime before the police are able to arrive. Some even claim that more
guns will help to control the crime and prevent mass shootings from occurring. (Wicked) After being
subjected to so much information, how is the reader to know which side is right? According to Wicked,
This can be a difficult question to answer and requires detailed analysis to come to an informed
decision. Studies that have been done on the issue of gun control have found many things that gun
control affects and many things that it does not affect. One key item that studies have found is that gun
control laws affect the use of specific guns in violent crimes, but do not affect the rate of crime itself.
The controlling of firearms by either banning the sale, transfer, importation, or manufacture of, as well
as controlling the amount of ammunition available and the storage of that ammunition, is irrelevant to
the reduction of violent crime.
When debating the effect that a particular law, or ban of item, has on the rate of violent crime, it is
beneficial to look back at the effect that laws and bans similar to these have had on the crime rate
throughout history. The 1994 Assault Weapons ban which Dianne Feinstein proposed and that of which
Congress passed would be a prime example. This ban specifically selected fire arms
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34. The Trial Of The People V. O.j. Simpson
Often termed The Trial of the Century , the case of The People v. O.J. Simpson was one of the most
publicized in the world. Orenthal James Simpson was born in San Francisco on July 9, 1947. Whilst at
USC, he had started college football, which would lead him to have a famous career with the National
Football League, which he retired from in 1979. During this time, Mr. Simpson married his first wife,
Marguerite L. Whitley, and had three children. Afterwards, O.J. Simpson moved onto his acting and
sport casting career, during which he divorced his wife ( O.J. Simpson Biography 2016). Nicole Brown,
born in West Germany in 1959, had grown up in Southern California. Whilst working as a waitress in a
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Near the victims themselves, there was a single intact leather glove as well as a black ski cap. After
more than an hour had passed since the police arrival at the scene, Detective Lang of the homicide
division arrived at 4:25 AM, to further investigate. Once there, the keys and pager of Ron Goldman
were found on the ground, as well as additional dog footprints (Trial of the Century). The bloody
footprints exiting the property were found to be a size 12, and are depicted in Figure 1. It is important
to note that there was a slight inconsistency of the footprints further away from the bodies, as if the
perpetrator looked back. Figure 1 The first thing Detective Lang had started to analyze was the blood
related evidence. By observing the heel to toe stride analysis of the bloody footprints, it was determined
that a person was indeed wearing those shoes, and the prints were not planted. As aforementioned, the
inconsistency of the footprints revealed that the murderer actually stopped in his escape and looked
back towards the bodies. A possible reason for this was that the murderer might have been looking for
something; such as the ski cap or glove he lost (Brown). It has been reported that there were thick
bushes and trees in the walkway near the bodies. This may have made the criminal decide to not search
for them, and
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35. My Favorite Art Essay
Paul McKelvery Jr HUM 2223 22 Sept 2017 Journal Paper Prompt A: What were your favorite
artworks? Why? Response: My favorite piece of art that s been displayed, or at least talked about so far,
this semester has got to be the little berserker chess pieces from the Germanic Tribes lecture. While not
necessarily a primary piece of art, the small sculptures represent the tribe of Viking warriors that fought
fearlessly. In detail, the depictions of the berserkers show them wielding swords and shields as if they
always stood ready to battle. Then to add to the appeal, the berserkers in the chess set are biting on their
shields as if they were wild animals. I imagine this group of Vikings looking very intimidating and
using the wild and fearless personas to strike fear into their enemies. Another interesting fact worth
mentioning is that the term going berserk came from the descriptions of this tribe. Being described as
bear warriors, the berserkers were often seen going into these fits of fury while out on the battlefield.
Some literature even states that the bear warriors would be seen foaming at the mouth and, as depicted
in the chess pieces, biting on the rims of their shields. They would attack anything in their path without
discriminating between ally or opposition. After the fit of rage ended, the individual would be almost
catatonic and feeble. Tales proclaim that they would be in this state for a day or two. To me, nothing
symbolizes a true warrior as someone who
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36. My Nightmare Short Story
Living my nightmare. I am a sophomore at Sacred Heart University In Fairfield Connecticut. My home
is Trumbull Connecticut. I had dreams to adventure as far away as possible for school. I had dreams of
traveling and seeing the world and using my education as my excuse. But, I am a commuter at Sacred
Heart University and travel all of 12 minutes to get from my home to my education. How all my
dreams to get away came spiraling down is my story. My college story did not begin 12 minutes away
from home. My story started off as pursuing my dream of traveling, even if it was only three hours
from home. I spent one semester, four months, in which I thought was my dream. I am independent, I
am spontaneous and I am adventurous, or so I thought. Living my dream was the only way I found out
that I was small and shy. I was an outcast how terrifying. I started at Seton Hall University, in South
Orange New Jersey, where I found out that living my dream meant living with four other girls, that
sucked. I was used to living with one other girl in the room, my sister. But that is my sister and who
cares if she liked to sleep with the TV on, I was turning it off and would fight with her about turning to
back on with no shame. But, I was living with unfamiliar hair swimming in the shower I was supposed
to get clean in. I was able to smell disgusting smells from the bathroom while laying in my perfume
sprayed room. I had strangers (my roommate s friends) watching me while I slept when I
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