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Perseus And Medusa Essay
1. Perseus And Medusa Essay
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2. How Did Pablo Picasso Influence The World
In term of art, and art movements Pablo Picasso is probably the most important figure of 20th
century. That means Pablo Picasso conquered western art is by storm. Who became very famous
before the age of 50.Born in Spain, he becomes the most well known name in modern art, with
his unique style and view for artistic creation. His art made a big impact on the art world and that
had been no other artists, prior to Picasso. He had lots of following of fans and critics who like his
creation. Even his art career spanned long period, Pablo Picassois most known for his creation of
cubism, and new approach to painting, which makes big movements on the 20th century. Then
not only he and his art form bring a such revolution on modern art, but also the works he create,
went on to influence artists and painters. After long time passed from his time, still he influences
the styles of many artists today. After introduction of the cubism art form, alongside Georges
Braque, the view of the modern art had changed. His work early work did not appreciate by most
people, that why Pablo Picasso created different art form that mainly new, colorful, and more
expressionful. The cubism which has number of the ways, dimensions and angles to rather than
seeing art at old style. His first creation of the cubism was the Les Demoiselles D Avignos . In
that art, where five women, their distorted faces, bodies, and also seem to like that their heads were
on backwards. That means, art lover has to
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3. American Sniper Sarcasm
I think that American Sniper was a great book and it is now one of my all time favorites. I
especially liked how you explained the terms you used in the book. I did not know all the terms
you used, but with your explanations I was never confused after reading on. I also liked how you
made the reader feel like he or she was in the situation in the book. When discussing your battle
situations, you used lots of detail. This let the reader know exactly what you were talking about.
One other part I liked was the way you used sarcasm. Throughout the book your occasional
sarcasm made me laugh and keep reading. For all of these reasons, I will definitely be reading this
book again.
As I was reading, I came upon a couple questions I would like to
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4. Personal Narrative Essay Of A Baseball Team
I m sure you ve been told persistence is key, and believe that you can do something, not that you
can t. Well I m not going to show it to you, or tell you, I m going to prove it to you. The summer
after 4th grade year, our baseball team had the greatest summer ever. At the beginning of the
season since their was so many kids at our age group that wanted to play, the adults in charge had
to split it up into 3 teams. All 3 teams had fair or average seasons. My team had the best of the 3,
but it wasn t quite good enough. We had had, just enough success, not as much as we would
have liked. We found ourselves barely sneaking into the tournament as the worst out of 8 seeded
teams. We had to play against the undefeated Watertown team in the first round. We were told we
had no chance to win, and we believed that too. The most I ve ever been wrong in my life was
saying, we have no chance to beat them. Going into that game we had convinced ourselves that
we had already lost before it even started. We were about as flat as a tabletop. While warming up
we were pretty much just waiting for the game to end, so that we could just leave and just call it a
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They came in with pretty high hopes, and lots of confidence. But, the amount of cockiness they
showed only added to our cockiness as well. Much like a chess match the mind games before the
game even started was a whole game of its own. We won both the baseball game, and the chess
match I might add. We took care of business from the opening pitch. GSL had brought everything
they had, but it just wasn t enough. This left us as the only unbeaten team left. Only 4 teams left in
total, us, GSL, Maple Lake, and of course Watertown. Winning the first 3 games was quite the
obstacle, but we overcame it, easier than it should have been. The biggest obstacle had yet to be
sprung upon us. Our next game was just
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5. Cypop 24
CYPOP 24
Support children and young people s speech, language and communication skills
1.1 Explain the ways in which adults can effectively support and extend the speech, language and
communication development for each of the following age groups: 0 5, 5 11, 11 16, 16 25 1.2
Evaluate relevant positive effects of adult support for children, young people and their families
There are many was that adults can help to extend children s speech, language and communication.
Children who are in a nursery aged between 0 5 and 5 11 carry out phonics activities. Phonics
enables children to experience regular, planned opportunities to listen and talk about what they hear,
see and do.
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Spelling needs children to recall the word from memory and recompose it without being able to see
it.
Children who are in secondary school aged between 11 16 carry out spelling activities. During
nursery and primary school they learnt the basic phonics to help them read, write and spell.
Spelling help to further develop each child and young person s skills. For example within my
setting I was working with the nurture group and they received ten spellings every week. Most of
the children within the nurture group had SLCN. The children with SLCN always struggled with
their spellings, so therefore I provided my support to whoever wanted it. All the spellings they
received every week had the same sound in common, e.g. heat, meat, cheat, great. All of these
words have eat in common. Within my support I explain to the children that the words may sound
differently but the spellings they always received had sounds in common so therefore pointing
this out they was able to think of the starting of the word and knew each work has the same sound
in and was then able to achieve more marks out of ten on their spellings. This helped to boost their
confidence and self esteem because they knew they could do it.
Young people that attend college and university aged between 16 25 may carry out key skills
/functional skills. Once you leave school and set out to go to college,
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6. Satire In Brave New World
I. Title: Title of book, author, specific genre along with elaboration of genre, and date of
publication are included.
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a dystopian novel masked in a utopian lense. Dystopian
means the state of being unpleasant or bad; while, utopian is the opposite. Brave New World gives
an ironic twist to a dystopian novel, making it more darker. Also, Brave New World is a science
fiction and a satire because it pokes fun at Brave New World was originally published in 1932, and
consider to be a very controversial book when released.
Aldous Huxley s Brave New world;isdn
Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley and published in 1932, mocks the consumer society
and questions the compailty between the truth and happiness. Brave New World is a dystopian
/ utopian novel and a starie. Dystopian denotes to a world where everything is particularly
unpleasant; while, utopian refers to a more happier and unachievable world. Satire means to
ridicule human behavior and traditions in the form of irony and exaggeration.
Brave New
II. Setting: Include a vivid description of the setting (time and place) through the use of sensory
details. Explain why it is important and adds meaning to the story. Explain how the book would ,
be different if the setting were different.
Shiny, clean buildings towering over London s sterile streets and happy clones. Clones sectioned
off by colors and are being a good citizen Technology and Science are strictly shown
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7. Essay Comparing The Book Of Job And Aesop s Fables
The Book of Job and Aesop s Fables, despite their stark differences in characters, style, and
rhetoric, both share similar themes, including love, loss, and the importance of lending a helping
hand. The Shepard and the Lion, demonstrates how imperative it is to take the time to assist
others. In the fable, the Shepard removes a thorn from the lion s paw. Later on the Shepard was
falsely accused of a crime and at the next public games...thrown to beasts, (p.626). However, the
lion recognizes the Shepard and in the end, the lion is spared and the man set free. When one
takes time to helps those in need, it is likely that others will be willing to do the same when you
are in need. Although, this lesson is not plainly stated in the Book of Job, the actions of Job indicate
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The men conclude, Job must have committed an act(s) worthy of punishment. Zophar the
Naamathite, implies Job is deserving of a punishment greater than what he has received, (11:1 12).
Once God spoke to Job, he asked that Job pray for his friends (p.217), Job obliged. Rather than
condemn his friends, as they did to him, Job prayed for them, hinting that he cares about them, as
well as validating his selflessness. Even though Job lost everything, including his home, family,
and health, he continues to love and worship God. Love, is not as prominent of a theme in the
fables analyzed for the course, nevertheless, in The Wolf in Sheep s Clothing, one possible lesson
is, love yourself as you are and do not try to be someone that you are not. However, a strong theme
seen throughout both is loss or rather the idea that one has to lose everything in order to appreciate
what you
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8. Justice In The Green Mile
Green mile is a movie about how justice is served and whom deserves justice, Green Mile is a
movie about racial stereotypes. It has a big influence on how certain people of different race
view African Americans and minorities in general. The black man is the most categorized races
in history, always been presented as negligent people, unintelligent and unable to make certain
decisions. Instead, the black man is portrayed as a savage and barbaric man who is a savage,
less than human. In the early days and still now it is not unusual for a black man to be killed for
raping and killing a white woman with little to no trial with a chance to have his day in a real
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He was accused and sentenced to death for the rape and killing of two white girls. The type of
accusation that was grounds for the death penalty, especially for a black man in the south.
However, Was the execution of John moral right action? Based on the definition of
utilitarianism as that an act is right if it produces the greatest sum of satisfactions to a great
number of people. Then, most people will agree since they were outraged by the crimes two
innocent whites girls raped and killed by a black man. That is the perfect scenario for a death
sentence. The question would be, was he guilty of the crimes he is accused of? There was no
time to find out since there should be a perpetrator brought to justice to decrease the anger of the
white population outrage by these acts. Paul, the senior and commanding officer, had to take into
consideration the whole situation. knowing the fact that he is not well liked by everyone,
especially by Percy Whitmore a guard who thinks he can get away with anything because he is the
governor s little boy. Most guards like Howell felt that John was innocent and he is a good guy but,
could not do anything against the death sentence. John s execution is done in the
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9. Marc Lewis Reflection
Critical Thinking Assignment #3 Since I have been reading the life of Marc Lewis I find myself
always becoming more and more excited about what is going to happen next. So far it has been
filled with ups and down and me trying to predict what will happen next on his journey. While
reading chapter 6 I was so elated that Marc had gotten accepted to college, it seems as though he
actually has a plan for himself and is determined to exceed every goal. But normally good things
don t always last for a time and for some reason I could sense that something was about to
happen. For those of us who were not given the opportunity to have a silver spoon in their mouth
or even those who had the spoon but chose not to use it acquire a different meaning in life.
Growing up I lived in the projects, with drug dealers and snotty nosed kids who only aspiration
when they grew up was to get out of the projects. Thankfully at a young age I was adopted by my
grandparents and just like Marc Lewis a new door opened and I was finally given a chance at
life itself. I truly believe that when people are presented with things that inspire them to do
better or be better then they will change their attitude on everything. They begin to create dreams
of being successful, studious and eventually become so set in their goals that even when things
go bad they choose not to focus on them because of the complete turnaround they just achieved.
Although marc seemed to be doing great I could tell that he didn t want to do the complete
turnaround, I say this because he was still smoking hash, it was evident that it had become apart
of his new lifestyle whether he actually wanted it to or not. He began to put a phosaude, almost
like when you re high around your parents and try to act as normal as possible. He said that the
trick is to balance anxiety and ecstasy and in all honesty I had no clue to what he was trying to
say. The psychedelic drugs caused his thoughts to go from normal thoughts like what he wanted to
eat or buy and would quickly change to his possible enemies such as customers,children and
President Ronald Reagan. Psychedelic drugs cause people to hallucinate and become in and out of
consciousness. I know a few people who have
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10. Effects Of Alcohol Dependence On Family Relationship
Alcohol dependence is on the rise throughout the United States, and effects a plethora of
interpersonal relationships. This was exemplified in Under the Influence, by Scott Russell Sanders.
Through much research and reading, I have learned more about how alcohol dependence effects
family relationships, romantic relationships, and friend relationships. The negative effects of
alcohol dependence on interpersonal relationships is very prevalent for all age groups, and is a
problem that must be addressed. While many cannot tell the symptoms of alcoholismas easily as
others, many studies have found that alcohol dependence is more prevalent than those would
assume. Although many believe that alcohol only causes harm to the body, alcohol is the root
cause of many problems throughout many interpersonal relationships across the globe. Alcohol
dependence is sometimes known as alcoholism, and occurs when an individual relies on alcoholic
substances to get through everyday life. A recent study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism found that 26.9 percent of people ages 18 or older have engaged in binge
drinking in the past month, and 15.1 million adults age 18 and older have an alcohol use disorder
in the United States. More than 10 percent of U.S. children live with a parent with alcohol
problems (Grant et al, 2004). Alcohol dependence has the capability to severely hurt children and
spouses mentally emotionally, as well as family dynamics. Often times, families blame themselves
for a loved one s alcohol dependence, which causes tension and puts strain on the interpersonal
relationships within the families. Children often times feel as though they are to blame, and when
they notice a parent drinking heavily and frequently, they often assume that they are the cause.
Children with an alcoholic parent are more susceptible to depression, anxiety, and alcohol abuse
themselves. According to the Polish Journal of Public Health, children raised by alcohol addicted
parent are influenced by some destructive biological, psychological and social factors. The greater
number of stressors and time of their action, and the weaker developmental predispositions, the
greater probability that mental problems appear
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11. Pros And Cons Of Enlightened Absolutism
Enlightened Absolutism A number of rulers in18th century Germany began enacting enlightened
reforms of their own. Including increased religious tolerance, an abolition of torture and increased
freedom of the press. Whether these reforms were a result of the increased pressure on German
rulers from the bourgeoisie to introduce enlightened policies, or whether they were simply the result
of the Royals being influenced themselves by enlightened thinkers remains unclear. However, what
is clear is that even these enlightened despots continued to harbour a belief in their own divine right
to rule (Coy, 2011). Their measures to implement enlightened reforms were often only carried out
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A close friend of Voltaire, during his rule Prussiabecame a hub for the great minds of the time and
his palace in Potsdam hosted ballet and operas. As a young man he had a keen interest in culture
and wrote poetry and prose in French, he once wrote that Machiavelli s principles of remorseless
pragmatism were no longer suitable in the much gentler enlightened age. However, just one year
later he found himself on the throne of Prussia and proceeded to ruthlessly wage wars and exploit
diplomatic opportunities with the aim of building Prussia into a great power. He provoked the war
of Austrian Succession by invading the province of Silesia, which he subsequently won, doubling
the Prussian population and cementing Prussia s place as the greatest of the German states. After
the end of the war of Austrian Succession, Friedrich the Great began to embrace more enlightened
ideas, he was markedly more tolerant in matters of religion allowing the citizens of Prussia to
practice as they wished and he heavily promoted education reform and published the findings of
many scholars (Gates, no date). Despite his demonstrations of, and indeed conviction for,
enlightenment the reign of Friedrich the Great was most memorable for his demonstrations of
power and military prowess (Keithly, no
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12. Separation Of Mixtures
Separations of Mixture of Solids
The Purpose: To learn about the separation techniques that are based on the chemical properties of a
substance. Observe the separation of the mixtures and their component substances. Learning how to
compute the percentage a component makes up of the overall mix. The mixture contains iron filling,
sand, benzoic acid, and table salt. From the visual observation of the mixture, it looks like it has a
large amount of benzoic acid crystals compared to the others.
Procedure:
For this experiment, I used paper cups, 50 mL beaker, burner, the stand, weighted scale, magnet,
and the mixture of solids to separate sand, salt, iron and benzoic acid. The materials that were
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With the magnet they were separated quite easily. When almost boiling the sand, salt and benzoic
acid, it didn t seem like I was doing the right things. I could see the remnants of the benzoic acid
floating inside the beaker. It seemed like they were separated just fine, but not necessarily
dissolved. When doing the filtration part, the paper also was hard, because the crystals from the
ben, acid were already forming making it quite difficult to get everything out of the cup. It took me
some time for the salt to
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13. Who Is Adonis A Real Hero
Adonis Hollywood Donnie Creed is a real hero. He goes through the typical hero s journey. His
birth was unusual, he found a calling, and he decided to keep on fighting. The movie starts off
showing Adonis fighting in a group home. Mary Anne Creed, Apollo Creed s widow, tells
Adonis that she knew his father. He responds by saying he had no father, but Mary Anne tells
him that his father was Apollo Creed, one of the greatest boxers of all time. This shows that
Adonis was born under unusual circumstances, growing up in group homes without a father.
When Adonis is all grown up, he quits his present job to fulfil his dream of becoming a boxer. He
goes to his local gym but no one is willing to train him so he goes to Philadelphia in order to ask
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14. The Importance Of Artistic Appropriation
When it comes to appropriation in artistic practices, I feel as though there are two defining lines
or codes of ethics that relate to the topic in a creative context and with a cultural context artistic
appropriation, the topic of artistic freedom in practices that reference or borrow existing elements
of other work, and cultural appropriation, the issue which spans between being inspired by other
cultural groups to potential exploitation, a lack of representation to a caricaturistic type of racism.
The two types of appropriation are complex, controversial, and often come together to form two
sides of the same argument do we have the right to borrow and if so, from whom and how?
For artistic appropriation, I believe it s okay to appropriate or take elements from other work as
long as one edits the content both physically and contextually and as long as one cites their original
sources.
For cultural appropriation: I generally believe minority voices should tell their own stories but
regardless, one should do their research and appropriate in a way that is authentic, accurate, and
doesn t project stereotypes or other harmful and derogatory content.
By Evelyn McDonnell s definition in, Never Mind the Bollocks: Shepard Fairey s Fight for
Appropriation, Fair Use, and Free Culture, appropriation is a cultural form of explicitly borrowing
from another as a means of commenting and paying tribute, (180) the intentional act of taking to
create or generate new meaning.
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15. John Lewis Walking With The Wind
We need it to steer us all where we deserve to go in the next. John Lewis writes a short, factual
story about one of his childhood experiences titled: Walking With The Wind. He relates this
event to civil circumstances and social inequalities. His message is that people need to battle the
storms or arising disaster as a collective instead of individually. Not only will rising above the
issue be much easier as a group, the next problem that appears will be more manageable. This
essay critiques his use of imagery, vocabulary, sentence structure and voice in regards to how his
writingfits the message.
Imagery is a very prominent part of Walking With The Wind . Examples of some well done
imagery within the piece are: a place of thick, pine forests and white cotton fields and about fifteen
of us children were outside my Aunt Seneva s house, playing in her dirt yard . While these
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In Walking With The Wind , the author often used in long, eloquent sentences as a tool to paint
images across the readers mind. An example of this is: The sky began clouding over, the wind
started picking up, lightning flashed in the distance, and suddenly I wasn t thinking about
playing, I was terrified. Lewis also used long sentences to better convey the metaphore the story
inspired. More than half a century has passed since that day and it has struck me more than once
over these many years that our society is not unlike the children in that house, rocked again,
again by the winds of one storm or another, the walls around us seeming at times like they might
fly apart is an example of a metaphorical sentence. Short, choppy sentences are usually used to
both make a point, and create a rapid, tension filled scene. Examples of this are: And we did. And
we still do, all of us. You and I and We were scared. Even Aunt Seneva was scared. And then it got
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16. Dystrophin Essay
Starting with the skeletal muscle body to the fascicle to the muscle fiber to the myofibril to the
sarcomere to the myofilaments to the protein filaments to the protein complexes themselves. This is
where we find dystrophin, a large X linked gene. Dystrophin is the official name for the DMD gene
within the body. Dystrophin is the result of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene locus
Dystrophin is located within both skeletal and cardiac muscle, even within some nerve cells,
however it is not primarily located in any smooth muscle (Genetics Home Reference 2012).
Dystrophin works together with other proteins to make muscle fibers stronger and to keep them
from injuring themselves during muscle relaxation and contraction along with other proteins in a
protein complex. Inside of this protein complex the dystrophin acts as the foundation that connects
the actin cytoskeleton of each muscle cell with matrix of other proteins in the extracellular fluid,
acting as a spring between the intracellular fluid and actin skeleton. The spring or coil like function
of dystrophin allows localized stress to be relocated throughout a cell. Dystrophin can play a role in
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Dystrophin plays a role in the redistribution of stress placed on a cell by acting as a coil for all of
the stress to be absorbed by. In other parts, dystrophin fixes cells in certain positions which allows
for protections of the cells during either skeletal or cardiac muscle contraction. It also theoretically
helps in the communication of the synapse in the nerve cells of the brain. A mutation of this gene
causes a disease known as muscular dystrophy. Most commonly this mutation happens from the
inability of protein expression. This can either be Becker muscular dystrophy or Duchenne
muscular dystrophy (Henderson 2010). Both of these types of muscular dystrophy result in extreme
muscle
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17. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Hubert Selby s Last Exit To Brooklyn
Rhetorical Analysis Essay All works of art, whether they be written, painted, or composed, are
categorized into genres. Separating works of art into genres helps keep everything organized
and easy to refer to. However, sometimes critics are unable to specifically assign a work of art to
a certain genre or cannot agree on the nature of the work altogether. This happens to be the case
for Last Exit to Brooklyn, a controversial novel by Hubert Selby Jr.. This novel takes place in the
slums of Brooklyn during the 1950s, and follows the lives of several different characters struggling
with their environment and internal feelings. There is no consensus on the genre of this novel, but
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This is done on purpose to emphasize the ridiculous situations the characters undergo within the
novel. As you can see, Selby s style does not follow the conventional rules of writing; he does not
use proper grammar, spelling, or punctuation. There is no obvious way to tell dialogue apart from
the rest of the text due to the lack of quotation marks. Also, Selby has a tendency to switch between
third and first person, sometimes in mid sentence. Due to the complexity of this novel and the way
it s written, assigning it to a specific genre is no easy task. To even attempt this, one must
understand the genres of naturalism and moral
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18. The Forms Of Birth Control In The 19th Century
For thousands of years forms of birth control have been around. People have fought for hundreds of
years to make birth control available to all women. Birth control was banned at point in the United
Sates. According to the authors at Wikipedia.org, Contraception was not restricted by the law in the
United States throughout most of the 19th century, but in the 1870s a social purity movement grew
in strength, aimed at outlawing vice in general, and prostitution and obscenity in particular.
Composed primarily of Protestant moral reformers and middle class women, the Victorian era
campaign also attacked contraception, which was viewed as an immoral practice that promoted
prostitution and venereal disease. The earliest forms of birth controlwas reported around 3000 B.C.
Condoms were made from fish bladders, linen sheaths, and even animal intestines. In the 1500 s,
the first spermicides, chemicals that kill sperm, were used to kill spermatozoa. The first condoms
were made from linen cloth sheaths and soaked in chemical solution and dried before using. In
1838, condoms and diaphragms were made from vulcanized rubber. A diaphragm is a shallow,
bendable cup that you put inside your vagina. It covers your cervix during sex to prevent
pregnancy. In 1873, the Comstock Act passed in the United States prohibiting advertisements,
information, and distribution of birth control and allowing the postal service to confiscate birth
control sold through the mail. In 1916, Margaret Sanger
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19. Quotes of Hades
QUOTES
1.1 Hades, was the god of the dead in Greek mythology. He ruled the kingdom of the dead, which
had the same name (Littleton 4).
1.2 Hades was the son of Cronus and Rhea, and the older brother of Zeus, the king of gods. In
spite of Hades importance to the Greeks, they did not devote any rituals to him. Few myths involve
Hades directly (Littleton 4).
1.3 The kingdom of Hades was a neutral region reserved for the souls of people who deserved
neither punishment nor reward upon death. The Greeks believed that Hades was drab and dull, but
not necessarily painful (Littleton 4).
1.4 The souls of those who had led virtuous lives dwelled happily in Elysium. The soul of those
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As this always slipped from him near the top and rolled down again his labor was never ended
(Sabin 163).
2.8 A certain region of Hades was set apart for the abiding place of those whose lives in the Upper
World had been above reproach, although even these had to endergo purification until they had
been freed from the last stain of mortal life (Sabin 164).
2.9 Some of these souls who come to Elysium might in time enter again into human form and so
live once more upon the earth (Sabin 164).
2.10 But while all of them were free from any pain of trouble and so might be expected to enjoy
perfect bliss, some of them greatly missed the excitements of the world above and doubtless often
found their existence in Elysium lacking in interest (Sabin
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20. Snowflakes Short Story
The story about the snowflakes started with a god named Iris. She was a queen in a big kingdom
with her husband named King Jesus. He had the powers of the sun or the heat. Their story started
when they were small. Their parents did not want them to get married or have any relation,
because both of them are really different, and if they close to each other they could hurt each other.
The years were passing, and they were growing, but they did not care about their powers, because
what matter is their love. Until they finally got married without telling their parents. Iris and Jesus
had their differences, because Iris was a princess, and Jesus was a simple person, but their parents
took him with a godso he could survive from a disease that he had when he was small. The god
gave him the power of heat, or the sun. Jesus one day he saw the princess, and it was like love in
an instant. That s how they know each other. When they got married, they had a baby girl, and her
name Adriana.
The years past and Adriana was growing, but King Jesus was dying. When the god gave him the
power of heat, or sun, he said that he life was going to be long, but if he had a baby boy, not a
baby girl. So Adriana was growing, but at the same time she was sad, because her father was
dying whenever she was growing, so every year that she would grow, the king would get sicker
and he was dying little by little. Adriana did not like the fact that he was dying, so she told her
father to give her the powers so he can t suffer no more. The king Jesus refuse to, Adriana got
mad, and started crying and she said, father please give me your powers, because I don t want
you to suffer, because of my fault. You could ve lived more thousands of years if I was born like
a boy, but I don t know why I am a girl. The king started crying and he said, it s not your fault my
princess, this is something that had to happen, but you never know when is going to happen. At
that same time she told her father to give her the powers to her, so the powers won t be just stay
with her father, butif the father gave her the powers the princess would have to suffer the same
way that he is doing right now, so he makes a big decision, to kills himself. King Jesus told
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21. Subaru Cars Good Or Bad
Whether it is Impreza, Legacy or Forester, every Subaru car is a performance car. Equipped with its
traditional boxer engine and featuring all wheel drive, every Subaru car is a joy to ride.
Subaru is a Japanese automobile manufacturer and a division of Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. While
Subaru is not as large as other Japanese automobile manufacturers, like Toyota, Mitsubishi, Isuzu
and Nissan, it still produces some of the best cars, including rally inspired Impreza models, which
are fun to drive. The power of Subaru cars is remarkable, and their fuel economy is exceptional.
Subaru cars are environment friendly too as they emit significantly lower emissions. In fact, Subaru
also offers PZEV (Partially Zero Emission Vehicle) certified Impreza, Legacy and Forester models
that have zero evaporative emissions! Overall, Subaru cars are impressive cars, and owning one or
several Subaru is not a bad idea at all.
Subaru cars are low maintenance cars, but they do require maintenance from time to time, like any
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These include Subaru body panels, filters, brakes, exhaust parts, engine parts, transmission parts,
engine electrical parts, cooling and heating parts, clutch parts, steering parts, suspension parts, and
axle parts to name a few. Of course, aftermarket Subaru parts are also available on the market, but
when it comes to the replacement, especially replacement of any critical component, one should
always prefer original Subaru parts. The aftermarket Subaru parts do lack in quality while original
Subaru parts never lack in quality. For that reason, aftermarket Subaru parts are cheaper than
original Subaru parts. With an inferior quality, aftermarket parts may give up or break at any time.
Original parts, on the other hand, will last longer, and will not cease working
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22. Ownership In Music
Yalan Liu
ENGL160
03/12/16
Contesting Ownership of Music Nowadays, the world of music has become one of the favorite
ways to enjoy daily activities with people. Moreover, the technology provides an opportunity to
people to learn how to produce music. However, here comes a serious problem with the
convenience of the easy accessibility to get the music resources, it caused the problems of
indiscriminate use and pirated copyright. In the music industry, the key legal issues are the concept
of copyright and fair use. Island Records base their legal argument on the code of copyright.
Copyright laws help protect the creative works of the writers and other artists from the commercial
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For example, the histories of folk music and the blues reveal that there has always been theft.
Once the artist work is produced, it is in the public domain, and hence, copyright claim does not
hold, since when it comes to cultural influences, ownership is considered as the point of fools.
Today, our culture has been colonized by private propertyrights and the only solution for artists
who appropriate other peoples work rest with the legal concept of Fair Use These laws are
intended to allow free appropriation in certain cases of commentary and are the sole
acknowledgment within copyright law of a possible need for artistic freedom and free speech.
However, the principle of fair use is interpreted conservatively and is being held from many
infringers. The law must come to terms with the difference between artistic intent and economic
intent. Artistic freedom is more important for the health of society than the supplemental and
extraneous incomes derived from private copyright fees. They create art of police and control,
since no matter how the original intent of the copyright laws are, today, they are subverted to
censor resented works that suppress the public s need to reuse and reshape
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23. Cowgirl Chocolates Essay example
Cowgirl Chocolates Case Study
1. What are some of the critical strengths and weaknesses of Cowgirl Chocolates that determine the
success of this small business? Can the weaknesses be overcome by the strengths of the business?
Some of the critical strengths of Cowgirl Chocolates that determine the success of this small
business include product differentiation, quality, flexible return policy, and personalization.
Cowgirl Chocolates is very modern creation since it meets the needs of a specific market of spicy
and chocolate fans by combining both cayenne, a spice, and chocolate, a sweetener. The business
also is known for using premium ingredients in all of the chocolates it offers. The business not only
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The plain chocolate, mint, and orange truffles were wrapped in gold wrappers, the lime tequila
truffles were wrapped in green wrappers, and the espresso truffles were wrapped in red
wrappers in order for the customer to recognize that this truffle was extra spicy and hot.
Personally, I believe the packaging of the truffles is not fully understandable because red does
denote something hot, while the other flavors wrappers don t fully translate to being hot and
spicy. The truffles were also available in gift boxes, drawstring muslin bags, a collectible tin, and
also in a plastic bag if the customer chose to purchase the truffles on the Cowgirl Chocolates
website. Personally, I do not believe that consumers will readily accept this product because the
general market of consumers will more than likely purchase sweet, milky chocolates over hot and
spicy chocolates. The purchase of Cowgirl Chocolates fully depends on whether the consumer likes
the taste rather than attractive packaging and different experience.
3. What market do you think the hot and spicy truffles is competing in the hot and spicy food
market, the chocolate candy market, the gift niche market, or other?
Personally, I believe the hot and spicy truffles are competing in the chocolate candy market because
when one thinks of the name Cowgirl Chocolates the word chocolate comes to mind rather than hot
and spicy. The hot and spicy food market is strongly associated with
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24. What They Haven T Told You About Climate Change Summary
In his video What They Haven t Told You about Climate Change for conservative media
organization Prager University, environmentalist and former President of Greenpeace Canada
Patrick Moore expresses his skepticism of humans being a major cause of climate change. While it
is true that humans have not been the sole contributors to climate change, Moore significantly
downplays the impact that humans have had on the climate. The overwhelming, international, peer
reviewed scientific consensus is that recent human activity has caused an unprecedented increase in
global warming( Climate Change: How do we know? ). Moore s characterization of humanity s
impact on climate change omits important data and research to spin a misleading narrative on
climate change. Moore begins his argument by stating that global temperature has fluctuated
upwards and downwards in the past two thousand years, claiming that the Medieval Warm Period
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Therefore, it is important to examine Moore s environmental experience and motives in making
such claims. Moore attempts to ground his credibility by marketing himself as the co founder of
Greenpeace, a claim that has been disputed by Greenpeace itself. Greenpeace states that while it
is true that Patrick Moore was a member of Greenpeace in the 1970s, in 1986 he abruptly turned
his back on the very issues he once passionately defended. , he has since gone from defender of
the planet to a paid representative of corporate polluters. ( Greenpeace Statement on Patrick
Moore ). Moore exploits his former position at Greenpeace to appear reasonable in his climate
change skeptic positions, most of which Greenpeace oppose. In addition, Prager University, the
publisher of Moore s video, is not an accredited university that neither conducts academic research
nor offers degree
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25. Customer Relationship Management Of Pizza Hut
Outline
Organisation Overview
Pizza HutВ® is a globally recognized leader of the pizza industry with one of the most popular
pizzas and pastas. A subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. (Yum!), Pizza Hut, Inc. has over 6,000
restaurants in the United States alone and more than 5,000 restaurants in 94 other countries and
areas across the globe. For more than 50 years, Pizza Hut has continued to amaze customers with
pizza selections such as the signature Pan Pizza, Veggie Lover sВ® and many more
Services
Aside from simply preparing and serving food to their customers, Pizza HutВ® also provides other
services such as catering for corporate and other events such as birthdays by prompting the user to
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This is done through various means such as in the form of call center operations and sales and
market automation. Customer Relationship Management systems also range from simple record
maintenance to sophisticated systems that are used in analyzing and collecting online transaction
data. Pizza HutВ® can make use of these systems in many ways, firstly, when a customer wants to
make an order through the phones service, they are often connected to a call center whereby a
representative will guide them through the process of completing their order as well as provide the
customers with information that they may not have otherwise known such as certain discounts and
specials. This greatly improves customer relationship as the customers are often satisfied with their
experiences. Another way whereby Pizza HutВ® can make use of a Customer Relationship
Management system would be in the case where a customer wishes to make an online order. In
this, should this not be the customer s first time ordering through an online form, his account
information is usually stored in the Pizza Hut servers where they are easily retrieved so that the
user does not have to enter in the necessary information every time they choose to place an online
order. As such, this greatly speeds up the process of placing an order for the customer which
therefore increases customer satisfaction and customer
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26. Reality TV Is A Main Media In Reality Television
Television is a main media in today s society, the majority of people in America watch television.
There are so many different genres of television, you can watch so many different things. The
focus will be on reality television. Reality TV has become pretty big to watch, there s different
genres of reality TV under the television genre reality TV. You can make many different
subcategories under reality television, their are many, but they all can be mainly put into seven
subcategories: documentary/ docu series, makeover/ renovation, competition/ elimination,
dating, hidden camera, supernatural, travel/ aspirational. Each one is different with the same
concept. Reality television in the 20th century is very popular. People are so drawn to these
shows because they show people a version of their own reality. Documentary/ docu series in
reality television are not really documentaries, they act as they would be one but in a series. The
difference between documentaries and a docu series is that documentaries are often restricted to
one episode, docu series span a series in its entirety, following a series arc like scripted television.
They are the shows that get and follow a certain family. If they are famous or have a lot of kids or
just something not usually that you see, they have a team of camera men following them around
everywhere, just showing their everyday life, all the drama, love, hate, everything. Most of the
highly successful docu series often have suspicion based
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27. Human Rights And Natural Rights
Human rights are basically rights that individuals theoretically have within natural law. The quest
for happiness, life as well as liberty are for instances cited as natural rights by the Declaration of
Independence of the USA. As a matter of fact, human rights are deduced from natural law and occur
with or without the authority of any government. Human rightscan be interpreted as incessant with
what were formerly identified as natural rights. This steadiness is not only historical, but
theoretical. This means that it is not merely that the convention of natural rights supposed is part of
the old lead up to modern human rights dissertation, but that the moral notion at the center of the
latter is basically that of a natural right.
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It is also important to note that while the language used in the Universal Declaration might reflect
former articulations of Human Rights, it may not specifically invoke human nature, a Divine Being,
natural rights, or any other theoretical root for human rights. Since legal rights have law as their
foundation, it is correct to state that human rights have humankind as their basis. Many theorists
have proposed that the most relevant theories to the development of the human rights notion are
natural rights, religion, natural law, legal positivism, in addition to Marxism. The idea of individual
rights rose from the understanding that because reason is the key characteristic human beings
possess, every individual has the right to choose their specific authorities as well as to formulate
their own laws. A simple question, thus, is the valid authority and duty of government in the
framework of human rights.
Natural law has unbiased, exterior existence. According to the supposition deduced from the ESS
(evolutionary stable strategy), it is human nature to use force. Moreover, the capacity to make
ethical judgments, the ability to differentiate good from evil , has instant evolutionary benefits. The
advent of rights within a political point of view is generally considered as rather recent, although
any historic study regarding
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28. Piaget Juice Observation Essay
Research report
By Christopher Brockwell
Abstract
The theory being tested was Piaget s Conservation experiment. It involved one participant, two
stools, a round table, a tablecloth, one tall tubular glass and two beaker glasses (both filled with
juice). The aim of this experiment was to test whether the participant could distinguish which out of
the two beakers (one tall and thin, the other short and rotund) contained the most juice.
In response to the question posed, the participant responded that the tall tubular glass contained the
most juice, even though both contained the same amount of juice. Piaget predicted a new logic
would enter the mind forming a new kind of intelligence. Research showed that unevenness instead
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Donaldson argued that children form a model of the world by formulating hypotheses that help
anticipate events in the future on the basis of past experiences. The child therefore has expectations
about any scenario and their interpretation of the words they hear will be influenced by the
expectations they bring to the situation. (Smith, Cowie, Blades, 2011).
Vygotksy would state learning is not part of development, but only when properly organised
learning can result in mental development that sets in motion a variety of developmental processes
that would be impossible asides from learning. Therefore learning is a vital part and universal
feature for the process of developing culturally organised, and in particular human, psychological
functions. (Cole, John Steiner, Scribner, Souberman, 1978).
Much of Piaget s early work involved the clinical method children being asked questions in a
somewhat unstructured way, the onus being to establish whether they understood different
problems. This approach was criticised for being unscientific, with Piaget and his fellow workers
eventually being more precise in their experiments. It was agreed however that Piaget posed
problems in a way that young children found difficult to comprehend. (Eysenck,
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29. National Public Radio
Sources of National Public Radio (NPR.com) defend writing notes from a lecture by hand versus
transcribing them on a laptop. The writers of NPR.com acknowledge that although typing your
notes is faster...when there s a lot of information to take down...it turns out there are still
advantages to doing things the old fashioned way. NPR.com cites research published by Pam A.
Mueller of Princeton University and Daniel M. Oppenheimer of the University of California, Los
Angeles to further assist its claim. Because of the paraphrased study and quotes by Mueller and
Oppenheimer, the reader s sense of ethos is appealed to. The study surrounds the benefits of
handwriting lectures and the disadvantages which lead to why more people would prefer to write
them on the computer: one is able to type faster than he/she can write, therefore there is more
information to look at as opposed to miniscule bullet points obtained by handwriting a lecture.
Towards the end of the article, NRP.com sources break down an experiment done by Mueller and
Oppenheimer on university students taking notes. The results of the study reveal that students
perform well on remembering factual evidence regardless of how the notes are taken, but students
asked conceptual application , those who handwrote notes did significantly better than those who
used a laptop to type notes.
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30. No Sugar --- Replacement of the In-Class Presentation Essay
Jack Davis No Sugar, first performed in 1985, is a post colonial realist work written in protest of the
1988 Bicentenary celebrations. In this broadly applicable play, Davis highlights the discrimination
against Aborigines between 1929 and 1934 and particularly its justification under the government
policy of `protectionism . Focusing on the experiences of the Millimurra family, No Sugar
underscores the view of Aborigines as uncivilized, the attempt to assimilate them to white culture
through Aboriginal reserves such as the Moore River Settlement, and the resilience and
determination of Aborigines faced with almost complete disempowerment. A fundamental concern
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Further, the exploitation of Aborigines for slave labor whilst they are being `protected in Moore
River is highlighted when Joe returns from prison with gifts and comments that he `earned a
view bob and they gave it to [him] when [he] got out. Not like this place . Here, it is seen that it
is the prerogative of Whites to decide when monetary reward for labor is received by Aborigines.
In 1985, an Aboriginal audience would have viewed this as a notable example of disempowerment.
Existence in a 1980 s growingly capitalist Australia dictated that economic self sufficiency was of
vast importance. Whilst Aboriginal employment was still less that of the White majority, labor had
equal value. In the approach to Australia s bicentenary, an Aboriginal audience would have seen the
recognition of this disempowerment as imperative, and moreover, would have gained a measure of
empowerment from the focus on injustices of the past. A contemporary Aboriginal audience would
be more aware of a measure of stagnation in the economic circumstances of Aborigines, still reliant
on government `hand outs to an extent. Both original and contemporary White audiences of No
Sugar would have probably been shocked by the strict and discriminatory economic restrictions
imposed on Aborigines. However, some
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31. Essay Dead Sea Scrolls
Dead Sea Scrolls The Dead Sea Scrolls are a group of 800 900 manuscripts found in caves at
Qumran east of Jerusalem and north west of the Dead Sea. The first scrolls were discovered in
1947 by a shepherd boy who wandered into a cave after a stray goat. The texts are believed to have
been hidden in eleven caves for safe keeping prior to the destruction of Rome in A.D.70. The
scrolls are a collection of biblical and non biblical documents comprising of the Hebrew Bible,
(every book except Esther); the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; rules for community life; biblical
commentaries; a Testimonia, (a collection of verses from the Bible about the Messiah); a War
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This discovery shows the extraordinary accuracy between the two sets of manuscripts. The texts
are believed to have been written by a strict Jewish sect called the Essenes. This religious
community led by one they called the Teacher of Righteousness lived a demanding routine of self
discipline. Their interpretation of the law was severe, they held fellowship meals to which
admission was closely guarded. They interpreted prophetic scripture as referring to events of their
own day and believed that they had an important part to play in the hope of Israel. 2
HOW MUCH CAN THEY HELP US UNDERSTAND THE NEW TESTAMENT? The dead sea
scrolls offer unique information from a time during the second temple period when Jewish
religious and political life in Palestine was full of corruption and conflict. There were three main
Jewish groups during this time; the Pharisees, the Sadducees and the Essenes. It has also been
confirmed that there were many other groups and movements in Secondary Temple Judaism. It is
now evident that Judaism in the land of Israel was open to Greek influences from the 3rd century
onwards in the areas of language, economics, military strategy, politics, culture and religion .3 The
scrolls shed light on the time when Jesus and John the Baptist lived and the beliefs of the early
Christians. We are given information on the way things were at that time; the laws of the day,
things that Jesus and the apostles had trouble
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32. Conrad Richter s The Light In The Forest
The novel The Light in the Forest portrays the fictional tale of a white boy raised by Indians, who
is sent back to a society he has been raised to hate. He must learn to adapt to the new society, and
he realizes the faults between both cultures as he seeks to find his new identity. The author, Conrad
Richter, states in the beginning that his goal was to create a non biased novelthat portrayed both
cultures equally and give an authentic sensation of life in early America . Conrad Richter s novel
The Lightin the Forest is unbiased between the two cultures, proved through historical events that
happened both in reality and the novel, the views and human nature of both cultures, and the point
of view in which the story is told.
Richter s book is unbiased, supported by the similarity of the historical events in reality and those
in the book. As the European settlers were just arriving, the Indians were willing to make peace and
help the strangers, while the settlers were wary of the generous Indians. In the documentary, We
Shall Remain: After the Mayflower, its shown that the Wamponoag have a meeting with the white
people. As Jenny Hale Pulsipher says, It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On page 68, Uncle Wilse refers to the acts of gore against Indians and says, That s the best thing
that could have happened to them. They got what they deserved. We fixed the men so they
wouldn t butcher anymore of our people. And we fixed the squaws and young ones so they
wouldn t breed any more murderers. Historically, this is true, as in the Library of Congress s book
of Firsthand Accounts called Witnessing America , Captain John Smith recounts the Jamestown
Massacre, one of the many massacres that the Indians committed. Uncle Wilse is not biased to
believe Indians are murderers, as the majority of settlers did believe that, and in some cases, the
Native Americans
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33. Life Coaching Misconceptions Essay
Common Misconceptions Of Life Coaching
By Christina Cordle
Oct 20, 2012
Life coaching has become the popular method of improving the lives of workers and ordinary
individuals. For years, it is used by numerous individuals to correct their problems, to achieve their
goals and to boost success.
It becomes a popular byword not only in communities, but companies as well because they believed
of the power of coaching to change lives and to obtain the desired goals they want. At present,
supervisors and managers no longer criticize their subordinates, but they coach them to motivate
them.
What is life coaching?
It is a method wherein professional coaches work with clients to address specific personal problems,
personal projects, transitions, business successes, conditions in life and relationships. It is different
from mentoring, therapy, consulting and therapy because it focuses on the root cause of the problem.
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What are these misconceptions?
Below are the common misconceptions about life coaching:
1. Life coaching is a therapy where individuals can rely on it for counseling and psychotherapy. In
reality, coaching is not therapy, but a method to help individuals achieve their goals.
2. It can fix problems of individuals. It is a misconception because coaching is just a tool and a
catalyst to help individuals find solutions to their own problems. It is not life coaching itself that
solved these problems, but it is the person involved who has the responsibility to address their
actions.
3. It is comparable to mentoring that gives individuals advice. It is not similar to mentoring
because it does not give advice, but raises the awareness of individuals on their capability and
capacity to solve their problems and to achieve their
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34. Oppositions In My Darling Clementine
The Fundamental Oppositions in My Darling Clementine In the Western genre, according to Jim
Kitses, anyone is able to understand it as a genre articulating a cultural mythology (Belton 249). In
this case, the American psyche. It has been said that the Western represents the myth of the frontier,
which meant the unsettled land at the edge of the frontier where land was unlimited and free for
any man to claim. This notion dates back to the late nineteenth century. Accordingly, Hollywood
produced more Westernfilms than any other genre between the years of 1926 to 1967. Making it
the quintessential American genre. My Darling Clementine (1946), directed by John Ford was
released in between those years, in 1946, and complies to the classical Western structure and plot
described by Jim Kitses and further described by Will Wright. The filmadheres to the classical
composition of a Western by following the steps of Wright s classical plot structure. However, the
film specifically abides by Kitses s structural analysis of bundles of oppositions in a Western. This
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The film withholds some truth, in terms of its historical accuracy of the Wyatt Earp tale, but more
importantly it portrays Ford s love of the West and his interest in the legends of the West. By that,
he showcases a land and town in demand of improvement and civilization, thus an area of chaos
requiring a hero to put it back in order. Consequently, Earp and his brothers travel several days from
the East all the way to Tombstone to drive their herd of cattle to California. One scholar, Richard
Hutson, notes that, ...legends seem to originate within a community and have the purpose of
identifying and preserving the community, in this case, Tombstone (Hutson
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35. An Analysis Of Martin Luther King s I Have A Dream
Every human in this world is promised to something from love to a better country.
Promises are to be true to happen, but sometimes those promises are broken and never to happen.
An example of a promise that did come true was to make racial justice. This promised was made by
Martin Luther King Jr. s in his speech, I Have a Dream. In his speech, he promised to make
racial justice for the reason that there was no freedom of racism. An example of a promised that
did not come true was the promised made by a leader of a socialist group, Jim Jones. People joined
a socialist group called People s Temple, who were promised by Jones to move to Jonestowna place
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As Jonestown People work hard they also did not have the liberty to at least have a good meal in
the day. Layton explains the food that they would eat throughout the day, Received a thick slice
of cassava bread with brown syrup on it...We don t waste food here. It takes too long to find it,
plant it, grow it, then cook it (Layton 168). Jim Jones did not pay Jonestown People to work, so
the least he should have done is feed them good. To add on, Peoples Templedid not have the liberty
to take a nice shower after a long day of sweating from work. Layton explains Jim Jones rules
towards showering, Planning one s shower was important because showers also had restrictions.
Anyone reported to have allowed the water to run longer than two minutes was assigned to the
Learning Crew for a day (Layton 184). To continue, People from Jonestown did not have the
liberty to live with their own family, Our cabins, tin roofed and small, could have housed families,
lovers, children, with their parents, but instead we were partitioned into nonbonding arrangements
(Layton 186). The reason for not having a close relationship with your own family was not
allowed because it was a sin to Jones. Layton explains her relationship that she needed to have
with her own mother when they were in Jonestown, There was a fine line between too little and
too much empathy. Too much compassion meant you d break under torture and questioning by the
enemy. Too little proved you could become a turncoat and traitor to Father (Layton 187).
However, Martin Luther King Jr. wanted people to live with liberty and have citizenship rights. As
he recalls the rights that every human being has in America, This [promissory] note was a
promised that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the unalienable
Rights of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness (King Jr.). People
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36. The Traditional Architectural Style in the Early 19th...
In this essay I am aim to explore Pugin s dissent from tradition through his ideas, inspiration, and
his most important works and their meaning. To dissent from tradition is to defy a stultifying
tradition or convention, which leads to new, daring styles (Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008,
p.109). The traditional architectural style in the early 19th Century, in Great Britain was
classicism, inspired by ancient Greece and associated with democracy as well as with the French
revolution (Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p. 112). Pugin, called this classical style the new
square style (Figure 4.7, in Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.123) and argued that it lacked
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Pugin found his inspiration while travelling to other European countries, particularly in Germany,
where the Roman Catholic Church was predominant. (LЕ±beck, St Chad s and Religious Art, 2009).
Building without teaching and explaining is almost useless , Pugin stated, to stress out the
importance of writing about architecture. In his written works, he strongly attacked the era or
Reformation and Protestantism saying that men must learn that the period hitherto called dark
and ignorant far excelled our age and wisdom ... (Pugin, 2003(1842) pp16 17, in Richardson,
McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.120) and looked down on the neo classicism of his time (Figure 4.7,
Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.123). In his book Contrasts ; he called the current classic
style a decay of taste . In the book, he used plates which contrasted the Middle Ages, 14th and 15th
Century, with 19th Century. In one example, he presented the Middle Age chapel in all its glory
and with a focus on the beautiful altar, while the 19th Century chapel looks more like a theatre and
as though it lacks the spiritual feel (Plate 2.4.7, Illustration book, p. 64). The former one highly
resembles the St. Chad s cathedral that Pugin designed later on in life (Introduction, St Chad s and
Religious Art, 2009). The two styles of chapels also meant different functioning while the central
plan of the Protestant Church put the preacher in the middle and surrounded with
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37. A New Joe on the Block
A CASE STUDY QUESTION A NEW JOE ON THE BLOCK
1. What are the top three key decisions faced by Joe? a) The best location for the coffee shop:
Joe needs to find out the strategic location for the coffee shop. The location he chooses can effect
the profit achievement of the coffee shop. b) Understanding what makes a coffee shop popular:
Joe needs to think a solution in how to do in order to make the coffee shop popular and maintain the
popularities. Maybe he needs to create something new and more contemporary by follow the time
being but still maintain the taste of coffee with the local preferences. c) Know the consumption
pattern in United States:
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Joe uses two methods of research procedures in collecting analysing of information about the
market conditions of coffee shop in United States. The first method he chooses is the opinion of
individual about the coffee taste preferences. The second method he use to collect and analyst the
information is, based on the surveyed for 100 consumers from a small organics shop. III. Planning
a sample:
Any procedure that draws conclusions based on measurements of a portion of the population.
Refer to the matter on the research made by Joe s. He can estimate that American people like to
drink black coffee with nothing added including sugar and also he can conclude the cheap coffee
also can be one of the attractions of the consumer. IV. Collecting the data:
It is the process of gathering or collecting information for the use of research. The information can
be gathered by human observe or interviewers, by recorded machine and others. Joe use human
observation, interviewers and web based surveys to gather all of the information about the coffee
shop market.
V. Analysing the data:
Joe needs to analyse the data he got and then try to understand the data to make a conclusion. VI.
Formulating the conclusions and preparing the report:
The conclusion and the report Joe s made must follow the objective that he already set up at the
beginning process. The report must be detail to use as references in decision making.
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38. Personal Narrative-Disney World And Seaworld
Disney World and SeaWorld. Soon that s where we would be heading. I was only in 2nd grade
but I still remember how Heather, Sara, Sierra, Grandma, Grandpa, and I packed into our four
door, red 2000 Dodge Durango. We all were so excited. I was bouncing up and down in my seat
even though I had just awakened. I didn t sleep much the night before neither did my sisters nor
had my cousin. Heather and Sara sat behind my Grandparents. Papaw was driving with Grandma
in the passenger seat, Sierra and I sat in the third row of seats. I remember just how cramped it
was we had suitcases on the floorboard in front of us. I had my CD player and headphones, not
the small ones either. The children had each brought a pillow and a blanket. I remember how
Sierra had eaten leftover chili before we left early that morning, long before the sun broke the
horizon. She made the car smell like rotten eggs the whole way to Florida. We had to keep rolling...
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We had stayed there so long because the adults watched to watch a spaceship fly off. When we
came home most of us had to put on layers of aloe. Heather had always gotten sunburnt so she
was used to it. I on the other hand had laid in bed for hours regretting my decision of not putting
on more sunscreen. We woke up early on the second day and got ready, we loaded back up and
headed to Disney World. We all were so excited, even if we were already burned. I don t remember
much of Disney World but i remember see all of my characters and getting my Mini Mouse hat
that had a veil and a crown on it. It was pink and I had made papaw wear it for me. Heather and
Sara fought like always with Sierra coming into the fight to calm them down. We rode rides and
laughed a lot even though we were all very hot, it was at least 96
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39. Case Study Of Hospitality
One might attempt to define hospitality as the welcoming action towards tourists that visit a
particular area and the activity in which the hosts offer refreshments, meals and entertainment
(Webster, 2015). People enter voluntarily in the contemporary way in which people help to
accommodate tourists and supply food and beverages (Brotherton and Wood, 2000). Another way
of adding to what hospitality may mean are the manners and knowledge that a host has in order to
satisfy the customers needs (O Connor, 2005). Hospitality has been characterized as being the
pleasant and kind hearted greeting of visitors by the local community and the relationship that is
made between the host and guest (Oxford English Dictionary, 2015; King, 1995). Locals also...
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It can be explained as the division between two very important sectors of accommodation and
food. People will pay a good amount of money in order to be accommodated somewhere that will
provide them with shelter and safety, when away from their usual surroundings. The guests will
also need to dine while away from home as they will be unable to prepare their own food each
day (Clarke and Chen, 2007; Jones, 2002). In general customers are willing to purchase products
from the industry and expect excellent standards of service in return which have been
characterized by 4 features. The intangibility, perishability, inseparability and heterogeneity
(Kandampully et al, 2001; Sasser et al, 1978; Robinson and Jones, 2012; Kotler et al, 2013; Reif et
al,
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40. Assimilation And Identity Case Study
1.How does each document address the issue of assimilation and identity? i.Nathan Glazer and
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, on the Nonexistent American , using the example of ethnic labels may
disappear in our society but have not due to group identity. After 2 generations of being in America,
it is true that their language and customs had changed due to the influence of American culture, but
the group identity had not disappeared to reflect just being American. The groups are different, and
the impact of assimilating trends affected the groups in different ways depending on their country
of origin due to cultural differences. Color is still a defining way to look at any one group s
identity in America. ii. Henry Cabot Lodge, The Restriction
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41. The Significant Roles Of Citizen Journalism And The Role...
When it comes to journalism, citizen journalism is not any different from what democracy is
when it comes to politics and civic life. It allows for the active participation of the citizens in news
gathering and reporting. The advancements that have taken place in the field of technology have
enabled people to gain an opportunity to become producers of content that they used to be
consumers of in the past through the mainstream media. Today, everyone has an opportunity to
become a citizen journalist (Allan and Einar 76). There is an array of social media platforms and
accounts whose key role is to disseminate information to the public, especially in cases where
individuals may feel that conventional journalismwould want to shield the public from some
information. Citizen journalists employ an extensive range of methods in the generation and
dissemination of information. Much of these are driven by the advancements that have taken place
in the field of technology and the forms of communication available to the public. These include
the internet, the mobile phone, and the different camera gadgets which can all be employed in the
gathering and sharing of information (DeMers, 89). One of the significant roles that citizen
journalism could play in the society would be to fill the gap that is often left by traditional media
as they try to play their role as the protector of public interest. The internet provides the technical
means, while the citizens play the active
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42. Comparing Dionysius And Socrates
Ethics are what separates civilized men from savages, driving their decisions, and determining
their destiny. The actions of both Dionysius and Socrates, in both Bacchae and Phaedrus
respectively, are driven by their personal ethics and beliefs in justice. Bacchae, a Greek tragedy
written by Euripides, tells the story of the Greek God Dionysus s arrival to ancient city of Thebes,
and the city s reaction towards him and his strange religion. Phaedrus on the other hand is a
dialogue, written by Plato, about a series of arguments between Socratesand Phaedrus starting with
what makes a good speech, journeying into the fundamental understanding of the universe itself.
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Dionysius here is essentially listing the injustices he as suffered by the city of Thebes,
promising to make undo any harm he causes after being accepted, warns that his rejection will
result in his wrath, and finally disguises himself as preacher to find willing followers. Dionysius
views on justice are what separates him from the other gods, in that he acknowledges the harm
his actions will bring to Thebes, promising to undo all the damage upon their acceptance of him,
while most of the other gods would leave after satisfying their quest for vengeance. The most
important line in this quote is the last sentence I ve transformed myself, assumed a mortal shape,
altered my looks, so I resemble any human being (70 73) , in that he wants people to choose to
follow him out of their own free will, rather than forcing or scaring the people into compliance.
So, Dionysius starts out with good intentions, he wants to gain willing followers into his religion,
achieve justice for the defamation of his mother, and be worshiped by other, but is forced to make
good on his promise to
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43. Augustine Of Hippo Research Paper
God will often use a series of people, events, or songs to speak to a nonbeliever. It is fascinating
that one of the greatest and best known theologians of all times, Saint Augustine of Hippo, was not
always a believer. In fact, he was quite the heathen before his conversion, and his conversion
experience really shaped his life thereafter.
Augustine was born to a Christian mother and a pagan father.1 Before his conversion, Augustine
shifted through a plethora of views and religions. As a young student, Augustine centered his
studies on philosophy.2 He later became attracted to Manichaeism, a form of Gnosticism. He began
to have doubts and sought answers from Faustus, but never received answers from him. During a
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But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no plans to satisfy the fleshly desires (HCSB). It was at
this time that he [contemplated] Christianity seriously. 8 Augustine was baptized in 387 and found
his way back to the faith of his childhood and turned his back on his oratorical career. 9 In 391,
Augustine was ordained for the catholic church at Hippo, and by 396 he was the sole bishop of the
community. 10
Ferguson writes that Augustine s life was a major influence in theology for both Catholics and
Protestants. 11 Saint Augustine s life and writings would be quoted and studied by many other
theologians, including Protestant leaders like Martin Luther and John Calvin. Despite having gone
astray in his youth, Saint Augustine of Hippo was led out of paganism to Christ, and became one of
the strongest theological voices for
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44. Who Is Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The...
One summer night I fell asleep, hoping the world would be different when I woke. In the
morning, when I opened my eyes, the world was the same. I threw off the sheets and lay there as
the heat poured in through my open window. I was fifteen. I was bored. I was miserable. As far
as I was concerned, the sun could have melted the blue right off the sky. Then the sky could be
as miserable as I was. I m Nellie Downie and this is a book review of Aristotle and Dante
Discover the Secrets of the Universe, a young adult novel by Benjamin Alire (A Lee Ray) Saenz
(Sahns) following Aristotle Mendoza, a young Mexican American in El Paso, Texas, in the
summer of 1987. At first glance, Aristotle seems like a moody teen, sorry for himself and for every
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45. Analyzing Hershey s Tragedy Of The Commons
Robert Hoyt 9/14/14
D Alessandro 2 Tragedy of the Commons
ABSTRACT
This experiment was used to explore how finite resources can be used and exploited when they are
shared throughout a group because of personal greed. The Tragedy of the Commons is the situation
where individuals shared a resource with others, but use the resource for their personal gain,
disregarding the impact it could have on the rest of the group and the fact that it is a finite
resource. During the experiment, in Part I, I observed that at one point we were going to run out of
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In Part II, I got different results because as a group we did not exploit the resources in either of the
ponds
In Part I, I took as many fish as I could, but in Part II, as a group we took only as much as we
needed to survive
If you cooperated that meant that everyone survived and the pond would not run out of fish.
In both the common and private pond I took only two fish so that the population of the pond would
reach carrying capacity for the start of each round.
Common usage can lead to exploitation because one of the members of the group could get greedy
and exploit the pond for everybody.
The ideal way to manage the common pond would be so that each party would only take what they
need so that the population of the pond could replenish for each round.
If I didn t know the students in my group I wouldn t want to communicate as much.
To avoid the tragedy of the commons there should be limits on how much of a resource people can
use over a certain time so that it doesn t get exploited.
If a new student joined my group we would not have been able to divide the fish up evenly to
everyone and that student might not have wanted to be as conservative as the rest of the people in
my
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46. Essay on LLCs and Taxes
As with any kind of business formation, there will always be, to some extent, negative aspects
associated with the creation. To this date there is no perfect form of business entity. When deciding
on which entity is best suited for a business, there are many things to be considered. Prior to
deciding on a business structure, some major points to be thought about are both the legal and tax
ramifications associated with the entity chosen. Another criteria that should be considered are the
costs connected with the entity type. These cost include the cost of formation as well as any
continuing administrative cost that may be incurred. ( Choose Your Business, 2011)
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The social security taxes, which are currently at a rate of 10.4% and Medicare taxes which is
currently at a rate 2.9%, total 13.9% down 2 percent from the previous year. This decrease in the
self employment tax rate is due to the 2010 tax relief act past by Congress. (Internal Revenue
Service, 2011)
A Social Security tax is paid on the first $106,800 of income that is earned but anything thereafter
is not exposed to this tax. Taxes that are paid in for Social Security are most commonly known
as going towards old age benefits that are received when retirement age is met. It also goes
towards survivors, such as the spouse or young children of someone who has passed, and
disability insurance. The taxes paid in for Medicare go towards the medical insurance of those
who are over the age of 65 or those who meet other decisive factor. The Medicare portion of the
self employment taxes is not subject to any restriction on earnings and as a result all earning will
be accountable for this tax. (Internal Revenue Service, 2011)
Breaking down self employment tax can be classified into two realms. First being in the form of
an individual s income derived by their trade or business and the second being the income or loss
by the individual s partnership of said trade or business. This self employment tax is levied on
income in excess of $400 and is in exclusion of real estate rentals, dividends, interest, capital gains
tax,
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47. Political Message In The Film Dirty Harry, By Don Siegel
Film is an art form that has the power to influence its audience by creating impactful messages.
Don Siegel cunningly and cleverly utilizes film grammar and the mise en scene to promote a
conservative political message in his 1971 film, Dirty Harry. There are many opinions on the film
Dirty Harry and its controversial political message. Some believe that the filmis a visual
embodiment of how the Warren Court went too far in regulating the way police officials do their
jobs. In my opinion Scorpio, Dirty Harry s deadly adversary, engages in criminal behavior
throughout the film that contributes greatly in establishing and promoting this message. Scorpio s
actions and statements in several scenes throughout Dirty Harry, demonstrate how criminals can
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The two court case rulings were made by the United States Supreme Court under chief justice Earl
Warren. The first being Escobedo v. Illinois 1964, which essentially gave suspects a Sixth
Amendment right to the assistance of counsel. The second being Miranda v. Arizona 1966, which
held that statements obtained through interrogation were valid only so long as it could be
demonstrated that the suspect had willingly waved his fifth amendment right not to incriminate his
self. These Warren court rulings, and Callahan s disobedience to modern law, combine to ensure
that the evidence against Scorpio is inadmissible and consequently he can go free. First, Callahan
illegally searches the football stadium because he didn t have a warrant. Second, he interrogates
Scorpio without reading him his Miranda rights. Lastly, he tortures a confession out of Scorpio.
Thus, the case against Scorpio was invalidated. Scorpio, a criminal, was protected by the very legal
sanctions, which were set up to promote
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48. Rachel Carson Silent Spring Summary
Rachel Carson s Silent Spring tries to convey the message that humans alter the environment by
using chemicals that enter water, food, soil, and many species, causing effects related to many
concepts in environmental science. Pesticides can get into water, one of our most precious
sources, which causes many effects. They can get into groundwater, which Carson states on page
40 that the majority of them most likely come from agricultural uses on farmlands, which are
brought to the water by rain (Carson, 1962). Carson on pages 46 through 50 talks about the
effects Clear Lake has received from DDD (Carson, 1962). Clear Lake was surveyed to calculate
how much of the insecticide could be added safely (Carson, 1962). Two treatments were provided,
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49. Essay about Challenges Associated with Teaching Emergency...
Introduction In this module I would briefly discuss the challenges associated with teaching in
Emergency Medicine (EM), how these challenges influences my approach to teaching in EM. I
would describe what teaching and learning methods I adapted to in EM to address the learning
outcomes of the trainee doctors. Finally I would aim to reflect on the approach and methods used
and my role in the process. Challenges in EM EM is highly attractive specialty. Internationally, EM
residencies rank among the top few specialties attracting junior doctors of the highest calibre in
large numbers (College of Emergency Medicine EM Taskforce interim report 2012). On the other
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In my experience, small group tends to be more interactive, engaging and have opportunity to
reflect/recall their experiences. The topic given to me to cover junior doctors curriculum was on
head injuries. The time to teach was when they were in the middle of the placements so they must
have seen common head injuries presentation in EM. Aim of the session was to competently
manage any patient with head injury. Objective was demonstrating knowledge needed to take 1)
history, 2) knowledge to perform examination and 3) knowledge to manage a patient with head
injury. Rather than giving lecture to achieve these three objectives, I wanted to explore their
clinical experiences of seeing the head injury patient in ED first. It should start with interaction and
giving them opportunity to recall their knowledge and experience. This has two distinct advantages
one is that I would have opportunity of knowing about the learners, what stage they are and what
they need to learn at this stage without giving them any extra information and secondly after their
recall, they have opportunity to build on their existing knowledge. In order to achieve above, I
wrote three common head injury presentation (see appendix 1), to cover different age groups, a
junior doctor can come across in Hospital or in Community. Each presentation was divided into
three headings History, Examination and Management to achieve specific objectives in the
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50. Essay Comparing No-No Boy And The Namesake
The idea of home can be very different for different people. For some, home can mean where
they were born or grew up. For others home may be the best place they have lived so far, or
where they are currently living. The idea of where home is can also change from one place to
another as people go through their lives. In the novels No No Boy and The Namesake we see
two different perspectives of how different immigrants from different cultures view the idea of
home after making their journey to America. Depending on the character, there are many
differences and similarities between the two experiences in the books. In this collection of novels,
there is no set idea of what home really is, but that it depends on each person s own beliefs and...
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Since birth, Gogol learned both American and Bengali culture but felt more in touch with the
American side due to living there for the majority of his live and only occasionally visiting
Calcutta. Gogol s parents try to raise him in the Bengali culture, but not living there or being
active in the culture has made it a struggle for him to do, causing Gogol to never really consider
Calcutta his home. Living in America, Gogol still goes through conflicting situations throughout
his professional and social life where by the end of the novel he does not know where he truly feels
at
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51. Persuasive Essay On Head Start
Head Start Programs:
All Children Deserve the Same Chance at an Education Head Start programs came about in
1964; when President Johnson declared a war on poverty. His idea was you must break the
cycle of poverty to win the war. The program s idea was to help break the cycle of poverty by,
providing the children of low income families the ability to meet the emotional, social, health,
nutrition, and mental needs. The Parents also are offered resources in higher education, paying
utilities, and other needs that are essential to succeed. According to The Basic Head Start Facts
Sheet 2011, Head Start is the nation s first national early education and early childcare program.
Since then over thirty two million children have had assistance with the program; therefore, has
caused an increase of twenty eight percent in High School Graduations (Smith 8). Head Starts main
goal is to lower the achievement gap between lower class and middle class children.
Being born in poverty and the disadvantages Smith states that children who are born into poverty
already have a disadvantage. The journal Why Investments in Early Childhood work, 2011,
shows that these children are twenty five percent more likely to drop out of school, forty percent
more likely to become a teen parent, and seventy percent more likely to commit a violent crime in
their life. Therefore, the cycle needs to end. We need to educate ourselves so our children can
succeed, and live a better life than we had. Abbott Shim
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52. Vita Nova Trinity Number 19 Analysis
The Vita Nova has many symbolic themes throughout its structure such as the words vita and nova
themselves. In both Italian and English, vita refers to life and nova in Italian refers to marvelous or
strange, however in English, it refers to brightness (of light). Another symbol in the poem is the
Trinity number nine as Dante refers to it every time he has an encounter with Beatrice. In this essay,
because Vita Nova has 42 chapters, I will discuss how Beatrice represents (and/or mirrors) light
throughout chapters 2 8 (with the definition of Trinity mentioned in chapter 29), through Dante s
actual sight and uncontrollable dreams. Dante s muse represents light in chapter two because she
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The Trinity number nine is also found in this chapter, as it was precisely the ninth hour of that
day, three o clock in the afternoon (III, 2). Although this is the chapter when Beatrice finally
gives Dante her salutation, the chapter s focus is in his dream. In the dream, Dante sees a
powerful figure holding his muse in one hand and forcing her to eat a burning object in another
(III, 6). As the human like figure came out from a cloud the color of fire (III, 3), it said, ego
dominus tuus...vide cor tuum (III, 3; 5) to Dante, the pilgrim, which translates into, I m your
lord...look into your heart. In other words, the figure represents light itself (as God) since he
claimed to be the lord and because he came from a cloud the color of fire (III, 3). Beatrice
represents light because the figure forcibly fed her the burning object, Dante s heart, thus, giving
her the ability to see through Dante s most secret chamber as mentioned in chapter two. Although
one can argue that since this human like figure uses force against Beatrice and comes in the form
of a fiery cloud, this figure can be mistaken as a Demon; however, because both the figure and
Beatrice ascent toward the heavens (III, 7), it supports my argument that the figure is actually light
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53. US Embassy-China Shanghai Website Analysis Paper
US embassy china Shanghai Website Analysis
Introduction
The website of U.S. embassy china Shanghai is a government regulatory website which provides a
variety of users with multiple information and visa online application. The mission of this website is
Consulate responsibilities include providing routine and emergency services to the more than
27,000 long term American residents in our district and an estimated 1.3 million visitors per year.
The Consulate also promotes U.S. policy and greater understanding of U.S. values and views as
well as cooperation on issues ranging from environmental protection, food and drug safety, rule of
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U.S. embassy china Shanghai Website is a very social media friendly website. There are more
than ten types of social media provided by U.S. consulate, including both Chinese social media
such as QQ and U.S social media such as Facebook. Users can use not only social media, but also
a video website to realize the latest news about U.S. embassy china Shanghai. Although there is no
an overall feedback, an anonymous customer surveys can be found under the catalog of visas. In
the introduction of anonymous customer surveys, it states that all surveys are collected by third
party. Obviously, it pays a lot of attention to users privacy. Regretfully, users cannot use online chat
to interact with the
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54. The Characteristics Of The Humanist Movement In The Iliad
There are many unknowns regarding who Homer was. His date of birth and death are still a
mystery to modern day historians, ranging anywhere between the twelfth to eighth century BCE.
As to where he was born, no one knows the exact location. Although there are many mysteries
revolving around Homer s life, there is one known fact: his epics changed history forever. Homer
s epics are one of the only few artifacts historians have to learn about Homer, which can reveal a
lot if read carefully. After reading the Iliad, it became clear that Homer was an early Humanist, one
who possibly shaped or inspired the Humanist movement in Classical Greeceduring the fifth and
fourth century BCE. The Humanist movement during Classical Greece glorified the human
body, which can be shown through the many sculptures and paintings created during the era.
These sculptures resembled the ideal human body, the body every Greek should strive to
achieve. The ideal body type was that of an athlete (PBS, 2017). There are hints of this image of
the ideal body in Homer s Iliad. The section of the text that indicates that Homer can be an early
humanist is when he writes, Here was the ugliest man who ever came to Troy. Bandy legged he
was, with one foot clubbed, both shoulders humped together, curving over his caved in chest, and
bobbing above them his skull warped to a point, sprouting clumps of scraggly, woolly hair (Homer
750 BCE, 250 255). In this description of Thersites, Homer never calls him
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55. The Zone Diet Essay
It seems like everywhere you look there is some new diet plan making miraculous promises of
weight loss through pills, plans, and formulas. The zone diet is no exception. The zone diet was
developed by Dr. Barry Sears in his book, Enter the Zone which was on the bestseller lists for
weeks. The zonepromises high energy, weight loss, and no hunger to those willing to follow the
simple set of zone rules. It sounds great you say, but does it really work?
What is the Zone?
The zone was first referred to by athletes as a period of maximum performance and energy levels.
When things are clicking and every part of our body is working at its best, we say we are in the
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Barry Sears claims that by following the zone guidelines, our bodies are able to produce the
optimal level of good eicosanoids and reduce the production of bad ones.
The Zone Guidelines: The Basics
Here are some of the zone guidelines:
Eat enough protein for your body s needs, no more, no less. This amount is determined by your
amount of lean body mass ( http://www.Eicotech.com/calculator/default.html ) and your activity
level.
At every meal eat protein and carbohydrates in the ratio of three parts protein to four parts
carbohydrate.
As much as possible, eat carbohydrates with a low glycemic index (This list includes most fiuits
and vegetables).
Eat sufficient amounts of fat to control the rate of digestion of the meal and to control hunger.
Usually, this is about 30% of the calories in the meal.
Drink at least eight glasses of water or sugar free decaffeinated beverages a day.
As much as possible, eat protein with low levels of saturated fat such as fish, chicken, turkey, tofu,
egg whites, and low fat dairy products.
As much as possible, eat monounsaturated fats in preference to saturated fats.
Never go more than five hours without eating a zone favorable meal or snack. Eat within one hour
of waking and have a snack before workouts and before bedtime.