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The Negative Impacts Of Women In Technology Education
Women s educational level is increased from the last few years by the invention of media literacy.
Women are encouraged to learn technology education and choose a new field for their future. It has
been explored that female applicants are less hired because they watched by both female and male
controllers as less skilled than male applicant. Empowerment takes place with the CARE s leadership
model that has been tested since 2009 in 28 countries. Girls get to know so much about this, and they
get leadership qualities through which they get more aware about equal rights. (Stromquist 318 19)
These kind of partiality highlight the gender, exercise that women faced at the first stage of their
occupation. Through opening new programs for girls that teach media literacy and its negative
impacts, it also opens new avenues for them, so women would be encouraged to pursue new fields of
education than what is expected from them and believe in what they want to do, regardless of what
media literacy teaches.Women plays crucial role in society development education is very important
for them.
Women are getting less opportunities to enroll in the technology class. The percentage in female
enrollment in technology classes is less than the enrollment of males. Gloeckner, Gene W. in his
article Females in Technology Education . He suggests the report on gender bias in the technical field
of education and explain there were just 10% female students in every technical field. Some
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The History of Cambridge University
The beautiful city of Cambridge has an enviable reputation as one of the world s greatest universities
as well as being an agreeable place to live and work. The inhabitants enjoy low unemployment, a
cluster of good schools and plenty of green spacious parkland. The river Cam provides a focal point in
the summer with its flotilla of punts gliding around gentle bends overhung with lush willows. It is a
city of two vibrant communities, that despite a chequered past of friction and confrontation now seem
to co exist with ease. Both the students and locals go about their business, almost independent of each
other. Many scholars are completely unaware of the delights the city has to offer away from the
seclusion of their learned places and locals would be hard pressed to tell you where any university
building was apart from King s College Chapel and maybe the University Library, with its huge
soaring tower. Most central colleges face inward to courtyards hidden behind castle like buildings,
giving no clue to the enclosed delights (that can include a lake with huge fish). Secret and enchanting
places only accessed by gatehouses guarded by porters keepers of the portcullis. Within the city
boundaries are a dense collection of architectural styles ranging from medieval, Jacobean, classical
and Victorian. This city is an architectural historians paradise where examples of one style evolving
into another are abundant. The relationship between the colleges and the university is
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SLU Mission Statement
Narrow hallways walled by human heads and limbs crowding every space between metal bars
surrounded me. Children starved on unpaved streets with only rags that wrapped their bodies. I ended
my high school career by serving a foreign community. In Chinandega, Nicaragua I had the
opportunity to befriend and support the sick, the imprisoned, the orphaned and impoverished. This
experience among others shaped me to appreciate the value of philanthropy and social justice.
Throughout High School, I led multiple philanthropic projects. As president of the Ignite
Organization, I involved students to raise funds for, and volunteer at a pregnancy center. I assembled a
team of volunteers, and initiated fundraisers. This effort transpired over a year and continues to affect
my community. I also developed a supply drive to assist Hurricane Sandy victims through benefit
events. Furthermore, I volunteered at summer camps as well as at my Parish as a counselor.
At Auburn University, I have continued to make differences. I regularly volunteer at Lee County
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The Mission statement of SLU is the pursuit of truth for the greater glory of God and for the service of
humanity. SLU is an environment that I can reflect the value I place in philanthropy in. By working
with the SLU family, I can impact St. Louis citizens and instill a love for charity in my peers.
Additionally, SLU is a body of driven individuals who appreciate rigorous academics and strive
toward excellence. As an alumnus of Pinecrest Academy, I firmly believe in its motto, Semper Altius,
meaning, always higher. I strive to never settle for who I am and always work to become a person of
better character, scholarship and servitude. Saint Louis University, as a school of charity and faith, is
the ideal environment in which I can integrate myself to advance toward this
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Cleopatr A Brief Summary Of Savannah s Monkeys
The story that I read was a book about a Doberman dog named Luther. Luther had a best friend named
Cleopatra (she is a monkey) and an owner named Savannah. One day Cleopatra was kidnap and went
missing. Savannah was worried about her monkey, but also worried about Luther because he got really
depressed, he knew Cleopatra was gone. Savannah asked her friends Ben, and Griffin to help her look
for Cleopatra, but all they could find was a weird looking banana. The very next day their class went
on a field trip to a floating zoo. When Savannah walked into the zoo, the first thing that caught her eye
was a monkey that looked exactly like Cleopatra. Savannah, Ben, and Griffin ran to the monkey cage.
On the bottom it spelled ELENOR printed in bold. Savannah was so furious. She went to go talk to the
manager. And his name was Mr. Nastase. She knew for a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the back of each scooter there were bags, and baskets full of furry little creatures. Once they got to
the zoo they broke into it and put the sorted animals were they belonged. Savannah, Griffin, and Ben
all could not do this without their friends. The moment lasted until Mr. Nastase showed up with a
tranquilizer gun in his hand. Then Griffin stood up and said You will never find all your animals they
are all spread out in the zoo. Then Mr. Nastase laughed and said I do not want the old animals I am
going to go shopping for new and better ones IN THIS ZOO. Savannah knew what that meant, turned
off the lights and called the police. They got there Mr. Nastase somehow was getting chased by baby
alligators. Once the police got Mr. Nastase they arrested him of not only sneaking into the zoo but also
stealing the animals he had on his zoo boat. As for the kids they got sent home with their parents.
Their parents were more happy than angry at the kids. The animals got to stay at the zoo and Mr.
Nastase got to go to
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Andy Goldsworthy Analysis
In the second half of the twentieth century, artistic movements made pushes in order to move beyond
the traditional gallery space, changing the terrain of displaying and making art. An artist s body of
work no longer needed to reside inside of a gallery or art collection, and artists became free to explore
other ways of creating and displaying work. In this vein, Andy Goldsworthy works sculpturally with
natural media, and leaves the sculptures within a particular environment, often expecting his work to
decay quickly. Many times, the only evidence of any art he makes is the photographs taken during the
process. By more traditional standards, art of this nature is entirely contradictory. What is the point of
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Goldsworthy had constructed a dome made out of sticks at the edge of a tide pool during low tide,
right next to a river meeting an ocean. This is described further by Jeffrey L. Kosky in his book Arts of
Wonder. There Goldsworthy has gathered driftwood into a dome, with a hole at its top, an echo of the
vortex around which a whirlpool might spin or an eddy might form... before being released into the
rushing flow. (156). After finishing constructing the piece, Goldsworthy steps back to view his piece
and is confronted by a man walking by, who asks after some conversation, What do you expect will
happen?... Will it stay intact? , to which Goldsworthy responds, No it won t, absolutely not. (cite) The
tide begins to pull in, and some of the outer shell of sticks begin to float away. Shortly after though,
the entire piece is picked up at once by the tide, and begins to float above where it was built. After
this, the piece slowly floats away, down the river and away from the camera. Goldsworthy then
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Renewable Sources Of Energy As Being Sustainable.it
This essay seeks to identify a number of challenges which are encountered when trying to identify
what a sustainable source of energy is. To do this, it first briefly states ways in which the term
sustainable energy has been interpreted by various bodies and individuals and ways in which people
seek to identify an energy source which is truly sustainable. This essay seeks to point out the flaw in
classifying all renewable sources of energy as being sustainable.It will achieve this by comparing two
energy related projects, proving how sustainable a non renewable source can be and vice versa. Lastly,
it will prove ways in which different people s misconceptions can affect further progress with these
energy related projects.
A number of suitable definitions of sustainable energy run through this essay. Sustainable Energy has
been defined as; A living harmony between the equitable availability of energy services to all people
and the preservation of the earth for future generations (Tester, Drake, Driscoll, Golay, Peters, 2005).
This from my own point of view is the most accurate definition by far. Pointedly, it is in contrast with
a number of definitions; for example this one by Denzil Walton stating that; Sustainable energy is
regarded as the system of producing, transporting, distributing and consuming energy in a way that
promotes a reduction in the rate of consumption of non renewable resources which lead to
environmental degradation while providing at socially
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Examples Of Etiquette In The Renaissance Era
Tristann Longoria
Sargent
English IV/ P7
12 March 2015
Behaving Accordingly
The Renaissance Era was widely influenced by many of the playwrights and literary geniuses of this
time. The way people spoke, acted, or treated others was incredibly different from our societal norms .
For each citizen there was a certain level of maturity, poise, and etiquette expected of them.The three
social classes consisted of the Clergy( or the church), the nobles and ruling class, and the peasants,
merchants, and townspeople. People of the Renaissance era valued extremely different ideas of
behavior , romantically, at the table, or even just as everyday common courtesy.
The first idea of proper ways to act were believed to be inherited from Greece and Rome. The original
idea of etiquette derives from when people started to live together in large groups and little things
made people realize that getting along was better and easier than fighting and arguing constantly. The
word etiquette originates from King Louis XIV. He would have a letter posted on a door to inform
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Men and women weren t equal in most ways, therefore they were to act appropriately for their gender
s roles in everyday society. For the woman of the Renaissance their main goal was to charm.
Castiglione says, in a Lady who lives at court a certain pleasing affability is becoming above all else,
whereby she will be able to entertain graciously every kind of man . Everyday physical activities such
as horse riding, or weaponry was considered unladylike and therefore inappropriate for women to do.
Entertaining and charming men was a job for women, it was considered their main priority. Women
were not to act too direct nor too modest when socially interacting with men, they had to look at the
ground until pursued or invited, and they were to lift their hand to men and let the men kiss
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Farenheit 451 Paper
Faith is the heroism of the intellect (Charles Henry Parkhurst). In Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury,
the protagonist, Montag, is an intellect. In the society he lives in, books are illegal. The government
feels threatened by people with the knowledge that books promote. Montag has the infamous job of a
fireman, an odd twist on our society s fireman. Fireman in this time start fires rather than stop them
and the fuel for the fires are books. The government attempts to suppress thinkers; people who
question orders given, people who question things that most just ignore. Montag s job easily disguises
his secret plots; Montag plans on planting books in fellow fireman s houses in attempt to bring down
this dystopian government. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Either he sacrificed everything he has worked for and let Faber lose his life too or he killed Beatty.
Beatty s death symbolizes the end of Montag s life in that society. From there on out, Montag had to
hide from the police and anyone who could potentially turn him in. His decision to kill Beatty portrays
him as heroic because he made a tough decision that most wouldn t make. Montag s decision to kill
Beatty makes him heroic also because he saved Faber from being arrested. Montag killed a good
friend to save Faber, a man he has known for a week or two. As a true hero, he saw which person was
more important to him and he made the tough decision to kill one of them. He stopped at no cost to
stand up for what he believed in and that makes him truly heroic. Along with the end of his
relationship with Beatty, Montag also ruined his relationship with his wife. Let me alone, said
Mildred. I didn t do anything (52). Montag and his wife, Mildred, have been struggling lately with
their marriage. Montag has been doing everything he possibly can to keep it together and Mildred isn t
even making an effort. Montag finally breaks down and shows her all the books that he has been
coveting in the air duct in their house. Mildred doesn t know how to react when she sees the books.
She wishes that Montag wouldn t drag her into his own mess. She does not want to be involved with
whatever he schemes. This scene symbolizes Montag s heroism
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Honduras And Its Impact On American Culture
Some people hear the country Honduras and immediately picture the incredible diving offered, others
feel pity and fear as they imagine the incredibly high rates of violent crimes. While both perspectives
are true, Honduras has a plethora of fascinating traits. Located in Central America, Honduras major
language spoken is Spanish, and the capital is Tegucigalpa. It also holds many historical stories
leading up to what it is today, incredible geography, culture, economics, and fascinating relationships
with other countries. To admire the country for what it is today, understanding how it came to be is
essential. Honduras was inhabited by indigenous tribes that were each incredibly diverse in their
culture and literature. The most powerful and advanced of these were the Mayans, who also populated
YucatƔn, Belize, and the northeast of Guatemala and built their sacred city and ceremonial metropolis
in CopƔn, in the western part of Honduras. (Klaus KƤstle) Then, on July 30, 1502, Christopher
Columbus explored the country in search for gold and silver, which led to Honduras living under
Spanish control. This continued until 1821, when Honduras declared independence from Spain, and
became a federation of Central American states. As a democratic republic, Juan Francisco de Molina
took position as the first president. Since leaving office in 1839, many presidents have taken his place.
One quite memorable ruler was Manuel Zelaya Rosales, who, after propsing to making
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Extra 10 Points In High School
I deserve an extra ten points on my semester grade average because I need to pass to the twelve grade.
Ten points will be a big help to my grade. Students all over Roosevelt High school would gladly
accept an extra ten points.
The grading system was made, for student to pass or fail. This, of course, is absurd. What we need is a
system that do not judge a student work. Put your all in your work just to see a teacher put a failing
grade on your work. When student fail some dropout of school, and become another negative static.
How would you feel if someone you knew personnel, dropout school because they felt like was just
getting harder everyday? Do you want to see your students succeed, and become successful?
You will make the right decision
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Cultural Appropriation In Anthropology
Anthropology 120 Final Exam
To me, cultural appropriation is when an individual or group take another culture and attempt to make
it their own. In my discussion post I talked about how that around Halloween time, a popular costume
is the sexy little Indian girl , when someone who is not of this culture wears this costume, it is
culturally appropriation. Cultural appropriation usually happens without permissions and there is
usually little to no respect or knowledge of the culture. Cultural appreciation is learning about another
culture with respect. I believe that in order for more cultural appreciation to take place there need to be
less cultural appropriation. However, with that being said, I think that people need to become more
educated on culture, and how to respect cultures. I have learned so much in this class that I would
have never knew if I had not taken this class. The halloween costumes, as one example, need to go and
individuals and companies need to stop marketing sexy little Indian as a costume.
How can the Canadian government say that it is in support of self government for First Nations people
and then refuse to sign the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples? (Unit 8) Frideres,
J.S. (2011). First Nations in the twenty first century (pp. 150 166). Don Mills, ON: Oxford.
Urban Native people and the First Nations need ways of conceptualizing alliances or nationhood
strategically, in ways that do not involve bands having to endlessly open
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The Discursive View Of Identity
In alignment with one of the key points from the previous section, which denies the integral and
unified account of identity, this section elaborates the discursive view of identity. In order to
understand this shift in conceptualising identity, we will revisit the simple definition of identity from
Longman dictionary (section 9.1.1). The later part of this definition, specifically, the second key
phrase different from other people brings about the discussion of the discursive approach to identity.
Departing from the essentialist viewpoint of identity as a stable core of self, later literatures have
advocated a close relation between the processes of intersubjectivity and the crucial role of the others
in identity construction (Hall, 2000). As a nature of human beings, the process of identification is seen
as a universal need to belong to a group, to reflect on others, thus define themselves and others. In
other words, it is to say that identity is constructed through difference and experienced by contrast
(Benveniste, 2000). Specifically, [i]n common sense language, identification is constructed on the
back of recognition of some common origin or shared characteristics with another person or group, or
with an ideal, and with the natural closure of solidarity and allegiance established on this foundation
(Hall, 2000:16). The common origin or shared characteristics here do not adhere to the essentialist
viewpoint of identity as an identical and unchangeable stage of
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Speech By Jane Olunde Speech
economic subsistence compel [him] to arrest egungun on the authority of the colonial administrative
apparatus (George 76). Despite being a Muslim, on watching the Pilkings dance in their veranda
wearing the egungun costumes, Amusa is shocked because of the Pilkings s disdain of the Yoruba
sacred masks. The egungun is highly respected by Yoruba people. On looking for Pilkings in order to
prevent him from interfering to stop Elesin s ritual suicide , Olunde watches Jane wearing the egungun
costumes at the ball. Despite being a Westernized African wearing a sober Western suit , Olunde is
shocked on watching Jane wearing the egungun costumes at the ball. He is outraged because of
dealing with the sacred costume in a ridiculous way:
Olunde Mrs. Pilkings ! How fortunate. I came here to look for your husband. Jane Olunde! Let s look
at you. What a fine young man you ve become. Grand but solemn. Good God, when did you return?
Simon never said a word. But you do look well Olunde. Really! [...] Olunde Why should I be? But
don t you find it rather hot in there? Your skin must find it difficult to breathe. Jane Well, it is a little
hot I confess, but it s all in a good cause. Olunde What cause Mrs Pilkings? Jane All this. The ball.
And His Highness being here in person and all that. Olunde ( mildly ) And that is the good cause for
which you desecrate an
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Sacrifice In The Metamorphosis
For our interactive oral, our group discussed how issues from The Metamorphosis related to our own
culture and experience, and the extent to which social and cultural context aided in our understanding
of the novella.
I presented three aspects of the novella which I felt connected to current life: family difficulties,
dehumanization through work, and alienation. In the story, Gregor s relationship with his parents
proves to be conflicting. Gregor feels pressured to be successful in his grueling profession to support
his family. Although he sacrifices his livelihood to do so, his efforts are unappreciated and leave him
feeling worthless. As adolescents, pressure from parents to be successful is common. Many young
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This shows the reader that Gregor s wishes only to satisfy his own sense of responsibility before
comfortably moving on. Gregor s sinful nature is further emphasized with his transformation into an
unclean beast not suited for sacrifice . This use of diction allows the reader to understand, as
previously stated, that Gregor is not yet ready to become the savior of his family. Meanwhile, Kafka s
portrayal of Gregor reflects everything that is flawed with the Samsa family, who, ironically leach off
his work like vermin. This metamorphosis marks the beginning of Gregor s ultimate sacrifice, as well
as his role change as
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Civil Disobedience Movement
Civil disobedience, also called passive resistance, refusal to obey the demands or commands of a
government or occupying power, without resorting to violence or active measures of opposition; its
usual purpose is to force concessions from the government or occupying power. (Britannica) Civil
disobedience has become a major tactic in many countries, especially India and Africa. Civil
disobedience cannot be characterized as a complete refusal of a system, instead it is a ritualistic
violation of the law. The movement and the acts such as protests that take place because of it are
actually considered crimes and are punishable. The punished civil disobedient aims to provoke the
government into yielding a political or economic change. Nevertheless, ... Show more content on
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This note was a promise 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. Throughout his demonstration he never
ceased to repeat about how the nation must not allow protests to degenerate into physical fights. Thus,
only Martin Luther King, but million other civil disobedients sought for freedom and equality with the
power of civil disobedience and doing it without violence.
In the final analysis, the topic of civil disobedience is actually prevailing in our society regarding
recent events. Throughout history, acts of civil disobedience have helped to force a reassessment of
society s moral state of affairs. The concept of civil disobedience is not only essential for the
government and society but for the potentially justifiable violation of law. Civil disobedience remains
today very much a vibrant part of liberal democracies and has always maintained a major concern for
historical people who had their millstone in the process of revolutionizing our world to a better place
to live
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Importance Of Neutral Rights
Although President Madison stressed U.S. neutral rights as the principle reason for war, other reasons
were probably more important. This statement is true in the fact that neutral rights was not the only
reason the Americans citizens chose to fight for the new sovereign country. After the War of
Independence in America, the newly formed country began to spread its wings and test out being a
separate nation. However, the role of Great Britain and France in the lives of the citizens had not
significantly changed. The British was still taxing the Americans and attempting to control trade of
goods as well as attempting to limit the new America to keep it a non competitive nation. This control
was not appreciated by the American citizens
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The Trauma of Killing Essay
The United States military continues to engage in one of the longest periods of combat operations in
our nation s history. One of the results is an increase in the amount of persons suffering Post traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD). According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA) (2000), a precursor
to PTSD is the experience of an event or events that involved actual or threatened death or serious
injury to self or others. Grossman (2009) argues that an additional factor, the emotional and spiritual
response to killing another human being, also takes a tremendous toll on the mental health of returning
soldiers. Forty eight to sixty five percent of soldiers returning from Operation Enduring Freedom have
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In addition to their role as the official motto of the United States Military Academy at West Point, the
words Duty, Honor, (and) Country serve to embody the conditioning that each recruit, both officer and
enlisted, undergoes in all military branches. Each soldier is taught that they have an absolute
responsibility to their fellow soldiers and the country they serve and to fail to uphold that
responsibility can never be justified. This fear of failure, writes Grossman (2009) is one of the primary
means the military uses to overcome soldier s innate aversion to killing other human beings. It is also
the fear that allows soldier s to overcome the fear of death and take heroic actions (Nash, 2007). When
a soldier perceives he has failed to live up to these standards, shame may result.
The Stages of Killing
Grossman (2009) writes that killing involves a series of emotions, beginning with concern before the
killing, and followed by exhilaration, remorse, rationalization, and acceptance following the killing.
Before a soldier kills for the first time, he or she will often have concerns regarding whether he or she
will satisfactorily perform his or her duties or will let down fellow fighters by freezing or in some
other fashion failing to properly engage the enemy. This fear of failure is generally mixed with the
general fear of being killed or injured and
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Jankel Adler Research Paper
Jankel Adler, born in 1895 in ÅĆ³dÅŗ and died in 1949 in Aldbourne, was a renowned painter and
printmaker of Polish Jewish origins. Compiling religious thematics and eastern motifs with the
modernist aesthetics, Adler became one of the most important figures of Polish interwar avant garde,
as well as influential artist in other places he lived, including Belgrade, Wuppertal, Berlin, Paris, and
London. Adler his traineeship in engraving and studies in painting and drawing, subsequently in
Serbia and Germany, the artist came back to Poland, where he joined the Jung Jidysz, an artistic group
founded in 1919 by Moishe Broderzon. Finding a wide acclaim of curators and critics, Adler
continued to migrate, and shortly after he joined the Junges Rheinland (1922), a DĆ¼sseldorf based
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At the same time, the work of Jankel Adler was banned by the Third Reich regime and defined as
degenerate art already in 1933, removed from public collections and four years later displayed at the
exhibition Entartete Kunst in Munich (1937). Throughout the decades, his work still remains a subject
of interest to art historians and curators, just to note the landmark shows Degenerate Art The Fate of
the Avant Garde in Nazi Germany , displayed in Los Angeles and Chicago (1991), Europa, Europa
curated by Pontus HultƩn for the Kunsthalle Bonn (1994); and public collections of the San Francisco
Museum of Art, Tate Britain, Museum of Art in ÅĆ³dÅŗ, Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and many
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Climate Control And The Greenhouse Effect
The way a greenhouse works is that sunlight shines in and warms up the plants, and some of that
radiation can t exit through the glass forcing the heat to stay in the greenhouse. The UV radiation
comes through the glass walls and warms the plants while weaker IR radiation has trouble getting
through the glass walls so it s trapped in the greenhouse; thus, warming it up (Lallanila, What Is the
Greenhouse Effect? ). Similarly, the Earth has incoming heat that is then trapped, warming up the
surface. It works the same way a greenhouse does hence the name the Greenhouse Effect (Lallanila,
What is the Greenhouse Effect? ). There are a few greenhouse gases that are responsible for the
Greenhouse Effect. Making up 1% of our atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Ozone, Methane, and Water
Vapor, act as a blanket that surrounds Earth to help regulate climate control (Rinkesh. Causes of the
Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). The Greenhouse Effect isn t bad. It actually helps us
survive on Earth. Without it, the Earth would be 30 degrees Celsius lesser which would be too cold
(Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). Some of the heat from the
greenhouse gases goes into space, while some of it burns along the atmosphere, and a small amount of
it finds its way into the Earth s surface (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy
Future. ). Because of this the Earth s temperature is raised (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect
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Graphical User Interfaces
Modern society heavily depends on the abilities of computers, Information Technology, and
information processing. As such, since access to information occurs mainly through digital means and
media, the way information is arranged and presented on the screen is crucial. Because of this need for
fast access and easy arrangement arose, in the early 1980s, companies started to work on various
graphical user interfaces (or GUI for short). Most dictionaries define a GUI as a way of arranging
information on a computer screen that is easy to understand and use because it uses icons, menus and
a mouse rather than only text. Introducing such software allowed a human computer interaction on a
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Before Graphical User Interfaces became a standard for giving commands and retrieving information,
computers were controlled through the means of a text based interface. This meant that a person had to
enter text commands in order to communicate with the computer, which meant that one had to know
various commands that could be entered and specific, technologic jargon that for a normal person , not
prominent in the art of computing was simply hard, or even impossible to comprehend and memorize.
On top of that, the data was displayed on the screen was usually presented in form of a column of text,
employing the aforementioned jargon and syntax of computer language . As a consequence, computers
were rather reserved for enthusiasts and professionals than general public, which at that time didn t
find them useful or attractive.
When a user interface that focused on presenting information in a graphical way appeared, a
revolution took place. Suddenly, a common person even one, that has never dealt with such a device
before could approach a computer, and be actually able to perform operations on it, using a pointer
device instead of typing complicated commands on a keyboard. If he wanted to move a file from one
place to another, he wouldn t have to type COPY followed with a string of letters and symbols, but
simply grab the file with the arrow, drag it across the screen, and drop it where he wanted. Such action
strongly
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Character Changes In Roald Dahl s Lamb To The Slaughter
Imagine if you were in a happy relationship and then you got slaughtered by a frozen lamb leg. Lamb
to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl is a story about a husband and wife, and their relationship. Throughout
the story, Mary and Patrick go through many changes. In Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl, Mary
undergoes many character changes, mainly motivated by Patrick leaving her, Patrick s death, and
covering up her crime. Mary starts off the story very happy. She has the picture perfect life, as She
loved him for the way he sat loosely in a chair, for the way he came in a door, or moved slowly across
the room with long strides. She loved intent, far look in his eyes when they rested in her, the funny
shape of the mouth, and especially the way he remained silent about his tiredness, sitting still with
himself until the whiskey had taken some of it away (Dahl 1). Mary loves her husband so much, she
thinks that everything is perfect, she has the perfect husband and the perfect baby on the way.
Everything is perfect until Patrick says, I ve got something to tell you (Dahl 2). Patrick tells Mary that
he is leaving her, he will give her money and make sure she and the baby were taken care of, but he is
leaving. Mary is not happy, Her first instinct was not to believe any of it, to reject it all. It occurred to
her that perhaps he hadn t even spoken, that she herself had imagined the whole thing (Dahl 2). Mary
is devastated, her life is falling apart and she is trying to keep it all together. This is where we see a big
change in Mary. She goes to get meat for supper, when she returns Patrick says, For God s sake, he
said, hearing her, but not turning round. Don t make supper for me. I m going out. At that point, Mary
Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause she swung the big frozen leg of lamb
high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head (Dahl 2). Mary has
been pushed over the edge here, she was so frustrated and betrayed that she reacted rashly. Her
character just completely shifted. She was so happy with the perfect life, now she doesn t have a
husband and she s a murderer. She has to think about what is going to happen next As the wife of a
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Essay on Samuel by Grace Paley
Francis1 Samuel lessons learned The story Samuel by Grace Paley takes place on a moving subway
headed towards the Bronx. The passengers introduce Samuel and friends as tough little boys that are
not afraid of anything. The boys are just being boys is also used. Many of the passengers had
opportunities to tell them to calm down or even to tell them to stop. This could of have prevented the
death of Samuel. Some men relive their childhood through the boy s and many of the ladies shaking
their head with disapproval. A woman passenger does approach the boys only to be laughed at when
she warns them about their behavior. As another onlooker thinks he is doing them a favor by pulling
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In the end, Samuel dies a tragic death. The cord puller action did more harm than helping the situation.
A tone is the way the author conveys his or her unstated attitudes toward the story. The tone from the
beginning to the end of Samuel is a serious tone. Some boys are very tough. They re afraid of nothing.
The description Paley gives in the first two sentences makes you feel that the tone is going to be
serious. Another example can be when the ladies in subway car become angry when they look at the
boys. Most of them brought their brows together and hoped the boys could see their disapproval .
They convey the serious tone through the way they feel through facial expressions. Thoughts of one of
the women passenger s shows a mothers concern when she attempts to confront the boys. One of the
ladies wanted to get up and say, be careful you dumb kids, get off the platform or I ll call the cop. The
tone makes the situation serious tone even if it was thought and not an action. In another paragraph her
action show the seriousness of the situation when thinks of her own child. She stood up with
determination and went to the door. Her action tells us that tone was not to be taken lightly and it was
a serious matter. Foreshadowing is to show or indicate an action to be coming. Although the story is
centered around Samuel, it is actually told by the passengers who witness the turn of events of Samuel
and his friends Alfred,
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Comparing Crimson Tide And A Soldier s Story
The movies I am reviewing are Crimson Tide and A Soldier s Story. The main characters in Crimson
Tide are Captain Ramsay, played by Gene Hackman; and Lieutenant Commander Hunter, played by
Denzel Washington, Ramsay s executive officer. The main characters in A Soldier s Story are Captain
Davenport, played by Howard Rollins; and Sergeant Waters, played by Adolph Caesar. Ironically, in
this movie a young Denzel Washington played a prominent role as Private First Class Peterson. This
was before he became a household name. Arguably, this movie catapulted him into superstardom. This
paper will compare and contrast the leadership styles of Captain Ramsay and Sergeant Watters.
The scene in Crimson Tide was aboard a nuclear submarine called the USS Alabama. Facing threat of
a nuclear attack from a Russian submarine, Ramsay and Hunter found themselves locked in a power
struggle because Hunter refused Ramsay s orders to launch a preemptive nuclear strike pending
confirmation of an aborted emergency action message (EAM).
Hunter s insubordination led to a mutiny and a series of armed standoffs aboard the submarine
between those loyal to Hunter and those loyal to Ramsay. When the EAM the finally came through,
Hunter s insubordination turned out to avert nuclear war. Ramsey quietly conceded that Hunter was a
correct to suggest waiting on confirmation and recommended Hunter for his next promotion before a
disciplinary hearing.
The scene in A Soldier s Story was the Deep South during
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Physics for Future Presidents Notes-Final Exam
Energy: the ability to do work. Work= force x displacement. Power=energy/time
Power is measured in watts or horsepower. Joules/sec=watts 1hp=746w=1kw
Basal metabolic rate 2000kcal/day= 100w
Batteries store energy in chemical form. They release energy by pumping electrons through wires
from the minus pole to the plus pole. Devices inbetween convert this energy to another form, Efficieny
e.motor=85%, combustion= 20%
Hydrogen is not a source of energy but a means of transportation
Types of energy: kinetic e(in joules)= .5mv^2. Solar energy 1gw per km^2
Solar energy can be turned into electricity through solar cells 15%=cheap, 40% efficiency=expensive.
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I watt I joule/sec. most useful kinds of energy=chemical and potential. One calor is the enrgy it takes
to raise one kg of water by one degree Celsius. 4k joules=calories. Solar cells crystals that convert
sunlight directly into electricity. K energy depends on sq of v. double speed=kinetic energy increased
by factor of 4.. temp is a measure of hidden kinetic energy.
Disorider= entropy. Double abs temp=double pressure. Heat engine= any engine that runs by turning
heat into mechanic motion.
Laws: 0 objects in contact tend to reach same temp. 1 energy is conserved. 2 you can t extract heat
energy w/o temp difference tend towards same temp 3 nothng can reach temp of abs 0. Satellite in low
earth orbit=5 mi/sec. high sat=slow. Geosynchrous sat= sat that orbites in 24 hours. .
blackhole=escape velocity = faster than speed of light. Big mass or lots packed into small radius .
rockets fly by pushing burned fuel down. b/c rocket weighs so much more fuel, the amount of velocity
gained by rocket is much less than the fuel velocity so very inefficient. Gravity=attraction between
two masses. Radioactivity= explosion of nucleus atom. Radiation=pieces thrown out in explosion..
chernyobyl vessel explosded in Ukraine, radiation went all the way to stockhom. Don t know if deaths
were from radiation or regular cancer. Firefighters died from radiation45 rem receved average.. 25
rem=1% cancer chance. The hydrogen economy is a proposed system of delivering energy
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A Brief Note On The World Of A Big World
Rachhpal Singh
12/10/15
Eng. 125
Mr. Jordan Dakin
Really Small Thing in a Big World With the boom of modern technology in the late 19th century it has
only grown from helping human like through medical innovations to bringing the worst of humanity
in the time of war like weaponing tear gas by the French then poison gas by Germany in World War 1.
This has not been the first advances in technology. Railroad made transporting large quantity of
products from one states to the others faster. Telegrams and telephones made it easier to communicate
over large areas in very short time. And then came the internet which tore down all borders and shrunk
the world into a new state where a person could communicate with another siting in other country ...
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Nanotechnology can revolutionize the world in the fields of medicine, environment, technology, etc.
In Nanotechnology Could Alleviate Many of the Problems of the Developing World Heller, Jacob, and
Christine Peterson stated that A Paper by Fabio Salamance Buentello et al. founded that
nanotechnology could be applied to attain at least five of the eight United Nations Millennium
Development Goals (MDG). United Nations Millennium Development Goals are as followed:
eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender
equality and empowering women, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, combating
HIV and AIDs, malaria and other diseases, ensuring environmental sustainability, and developing a
Global Partnership for development. Photovoltaic cells based on quantum dot technology,
nanocrystals for hydrogen creation and the production of hydrogen storage systems based on carbon
nanotubes would significantly improve environmentally sustainable development (Heller, Jacob, and
Christine Peterson). Although hydrogen is an alternative to fossil fuels, it formation, storage and
conversion to electricity as facing technological challenges. However, in the use of water as a
renewable resource to produce hydrogen, the uses of nanocphoto catalysts have shown promise.,
argued Karunaratne,
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Specimen 5 Lab Report
The infill brick walls of Specimen 5 were produced by the small windows opening. These window
openings were shifted to the side of the one column at stories. Until the end of the experiment, 9
hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 5 at both forward and backward. Specimen 5 reached 9.14
kN lateral force and +7.56 mm displacement at 4 hysteresis forward cycle and 19.31 kN lateral force
and 21.51 mm displacement at 8 hysteresis backward cycle. When Specimen 5 reached to ultimate
lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 0.7% at forward and interstory drift value was
3% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear versus second story displacement hysteresis
curve of Specimen 5 are shown in Fig. 14.
The short column effect was observed to 1nd story at the columns. Significant damage was observed
in a column of the part without a window opening of 1nd story. Shear cracks were observed in column
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Until the end of the experiment, 21 hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 6 at both forward and
backward. Specimen 6 reached 47.94 kN lateral force and +19.71 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis
forward cycle and 48.01 kN lateral force and 10.84 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis backward cycle.
When Specimen 6 reached to ultimate lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 1.5% at
forward and interstory drift value was 1.1% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear
versus second story displacement hysteresis curve of Specimen 6 are shown in Fig. 16.
In the Specimen 6, shear cracks and damages were formed intensely on the parts without a window
opening of 1nd story. The short column effect was observed at the columns of 1nd story and was not
observed at the columns of the 2nd story. The crack pattern and damages of Specimen 6 at the end of
the test can be seen Fig.
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Essay on Music Censorship
Music Censorship
Today, in the 1990 s, citizens in our society are being bombarded with obscene material from every
direction. From the hate lyrics of Gun s N Roses to the satanic lyrics of Montley Crue and Marilyn
Manson to the sexually explicit graphical content of today s movies, the issue is how much society is
going to permit and where we, as a society, should we draw the line. The freedom of speech has
always been considered a right, but that doesn t mean that you can shout, Fire! in a crowded movie
theater. The real question is whether such material is harmful or dangerous to our society.
Many people are asking whether or not we should censor offensive material. They believe that some
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While some people feel that government officials are the best way to restrict offensive messages,
others feel that self censorship is a more effective method. A recent series of incidents suggests that
executives in many private firms have begun doing just that. Book publishers, TV stations, and others
have drawn the line when faced with words or images that are tasteless or offensive. For example, in
1990, Andy Rooney, a CBS news correspondent, was suspended for his racist remark, Blacks have
watered down their genes because the less intelligent ones... have the most children.
Another episode of self imposed censorship is when George Michael released his song I Want Your
Sex. In 1987, AIDS and other sexual diseases were rampantly spreading and his song condoned casual
sex. The MTV executives also sent the video for this song back because of the explicit, sexual images.
A third incident happened when MTV drew the line again, this time with Madonna s video for Justify
My Love. They said that the video illustrates Madonna s erotic fantasies. It was said to be too hot to
handle.
The advocates of the second solution agree that America is suffering from a deluge of offensive
messages, but they feel that the best way of dealing with the problem is not government censorship,
but private sector censorship.
The critics of this point of view think that private sector censorship will not be
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China Dbq Essay
China became a communist country because it offered opportunities for the peasants to own their own
farms, industries and businesses, china became a communist country because the chinese people were
tired of wars and fighting after being under the rule of warlords around 1916 many chinese began
joining revolutionary groups and politicals parties in hopes of changing their country during and after
the Great Revolution China saw several movements which forced a moved to communism in 192,
China became a communist state in 1949 under the leadership of chairman Mao. This then prevented
the Sino Soviet treaty to be made, Stalin saw an opportunity due to this, America believed China
threatened the security of their nations, America then did not want communism to spread in the world
we live in.
The cold war tensions between the United states and the USSR eventually exploded in Korea when
the soviet backed North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 this determined to not let communism to
spread in east asia from here truman order military spending and ordered General MacArthur to retake
the southern half in peninsula. MacArthur success then pushed North Korea almost up to the Chinese
border this threatened over million soldiers from Communist China in Korea. MacArthur was forced
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The Red scare wasn t justified due to breaking people s constitutional rights. During the speech
Senator Margaret Smith of Maine said a quote that was inspiring The right to criticize, the right to
hold upon unpopular beliefs, the right to protest, the right of independent thought. This is basically the
rights to Americans to other people this is a quote that will always be remember of the great things
about the country America. This affects today s world we live in because people see America has the
freedom of
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Essay on Sexuality and Desire in Jane Austen s Mansfield...
Sexuality and Desire in Jane Austen s Mansfield Park
In a letter to her brother dated 1814, Jane Austen boasted about a compliment she had received from a
friend on her most recent work, Mansfield Park: It s the most sensible novel he s ever read (263).
Austen prided herself on creating literature that depicted realistic characters and honest situations, but
perhaps more importantly, she strove to create fiction that was moral and instructional as well as
entertaining. So what does sensible say about the sexual? In Mansfield Park, the answer appears
blaringly before us, as we repeatedly witness sexuality and desire represented in the darkest of terms,
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Mary is remarkably pretty (35) and wins the Bertrams over with her lively dark eye, clear brown
complexion, and general prettiness (37) and her brother, after just a few visits, is declared, most
agreeable young man the sisters had ever known (37). Henry (who I will discuss in greater length
momentarily) sees Maria and Julia as conquests, women to be won over just for the sake of doing so.
Mary, however, is sincere in her emotions toward Edmund (at least, as sincere as Mary Crawford
could ever be), but the combination of Edmund s desire for her and her own seductive nature makes
her a precarious character.
Perhaps Mary s biggest problem is that she is too knowledgeable for her own good. Her skepticism
and cynical attitude often seem out of place at the naĆÆve and sheltered Mansfield Park, particularly
when compared to the ideological views of Edmund. Unlike Edmund, who is strikingly ignorant about
the matter, Mary becomes preoccupied with understanding Fanny s position in society, and subsequent
availability, inquiring, pray, is she out, or is she not? (42). Later, she remarks to Edmund, unaware that
he is soon to be ordained, upon the apathy she feels (and blindly assumes others feel, as well) about
attending church:
Cannot you imagine with what unwilling feelings the former belles of the house of Rushworth did
many a time repair to this chapel? The young Mrs. Eleanors and Mrs. Bridgetsā€¹starched up into
seeming
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Donald Barthelme Not-Knowing
Not Knowing Summary
In Donald Barthelme s essay Not Knowing , Barthelme addresses his thoughts on writing, literature,
and art and the not knowing it encompasses. He expressed the great pleasure to be had in not knowing,
and the precision in arts ability to avoid being known and yet still be compelling.
Barthelme expresses there is no intuition when it comes to writing, just a slight itch. Writers like
himself are not knowing what they truly want to voice and that is the beauty behind the whole creative
process. He discusses early in the essay that the writer is one who, embarking upon a task, does not
know what to do and goes throughout discussing the technicalities of writing and the honesties along
with it. He allows audiences to
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Old San Juan Narrative
We had arrived at a small cul de sac just outside of San Juan, Puerto Rico. My hosts paid the cab
driver as I took in the mostly abandoned beachside village. I watched the locals standing in doorways
of grocery markets and bars, or sitting in old lawn chairs speaking rapidly and laughing with each
other as they watched me in return. This wasn t a place use to outsiders. The stark contrast between
Old San Juan and here was surprising at first. The buildings weren t well maintained and the
boardwalk well worn. We came across houses or old bars that the sand had reclaimed. My company
and I walked in near silence, stopping to take pictures and appreciate the views. Earlier that month I
had lost my job, I felt broken and disappointed. I knew it
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Flipped Characters
While reading novels readers can relate to the characters challenges. In the realistic fiction novel
Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen, the reader can relate to challenges that the characters in the book
have. While we don t have the same challenges, Juli Baker deals with the lose of the sycamore tree,
while I deal with being too hard on myself. First, the character Juli Baker, from Flipped, has the
challenge of dealing with the lose of the sycamore tree. Juli Baker loved the sycamore tree and the
view it came with. She was devastated when it was chopped down. She even put up a fight against it
by not leaving the tree. Juli Baker illustrates, The next morning I raced to the bus stop extra early and
climbed the tree. I caught the sun rising
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Thomas Kuhn Research Paper
Thomas Kuhn s View of Science Peter Roberts Thomas Kuhn was one of the most inļ¬‚uential
philosophers of science of the 20st century. Beginning his academic career in physics, he developed an
interest in the history of science, which eventually saw him turn to the philosophy of science. His
ideas were inļ¬‚uenced strongly by the time he spent studying the works of historical scientists, such as
Aristotle and Copernicus, in their original contexts. Kuhn were published his seminal work, The
Structure of Scientiļ¬c Revolutions in 1962. Kuhn describes the work of scientists in a scientiļ¬c ļ¬eld
as being conducted under the banner of a paradigm , which he deļ¬ned as universally recognized
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Paradigms, said Kuhn, were accepted examples of actual scientiļ¬c practice examples which include
law, theory, application, and instrumentation together ... models from which spring particular coherent
traditions of scientiļ¬c research 5 . The construction of a paradigm involves an unprecedented scientiļ¬c
achievement (often solving a notoriously diļ¬ƒcult problem in a ļ¬eld), opening the way for many
problems that promise to be solved using the methods and thought demonstrated by that
accomplishment. To support this view, Kuhn gave several examples of historically signiļ¬cant
paradigms, including Newton s understanding of Mechanics as published in his Principia and
Lavoisier s work in 2 Chemistry. A paradigm allows scientiļ¬c research to proceed by deļ¬ning
suitable scientiļ¬c problems (for example the strength of the gravitational constant suggested by
Newtons work), and giving the scientist the conļ¬dence that the solutions to such puzzles exist within
the framework of the paradigm. A paradigm further promotes fruitful work by allowing the scientist to
continue the work of others, rather than each new scientist needing to rebuild his ļ¬eld from
fundamentals 6 . It was this promise of continued success in scientiļ¬c problem solving that led Kuhn
to identify the existence of a governing paradigm to divide the scientiļ¬c ļ¬eld from
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Horse Slaughter Persuasive Essay
There are 9.2 million tame horses and an additional 47,329 wild horses in the United States, while
only 2 million people own horses (Moss; Horses in the United States ). With that being said, it s safe
to say that the United States has a surplus of horses. One of the most controversial solutions for the
unwanted horses is slaughter. Horse slaughter has been around for decades, but due to changes in
societal views, the topic has ignited controversy. In today s society, horses are being viewed as
companion animals rather than livestock. The problem is that legally, horses are considered livestock
and the laws for the treatment of companion animals versus livestock are very different (Winegar, The
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If the government were to care for the 100,000 unwanted horses per year, the total cost for one year
would be $220 million (Gwinn). As an alternative for horse slaughter, groups are trying to educate the
public. The HSUS decided to create The HSUS Complete Guide to Equine Care, which explains all of
the responsibilities and price tags involved in owning a horse until the end of its life. They are also
trying to spread the word about ways to get the full horse experience, without taking on the complete
financial and physical responsibilities of owning a horse. Some of these experiences include leasing,
volunteering, attending shows, local 4 H Horse and Pony Club events, or fostering rescue horses
(Winegar, The Horse Slaughter Debate: Solving the Puzzle ) According to PETA, Horses are part of
our heritage and don t deserve to be packed on trucks and cruelly transported to slaughter and strung
up in front of other terrified and dying animals, the kindest options for other surplus horses is a rescue
organization, sanctuaries with loving guardians (Winegar, The Horse Slaughter Debate: A Two Sided
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Australian Aboriginal History
HISTORY OF THE TREATMENT OF INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS Indigenous Australians are
the aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people of Australia moved from group that is existed in
Australia and nearby islands plunged from European colonization. In the course of the most recent
100 years, there have been a several policy relationships between the Australian government and
Australia s indigenous people. There were couple of noteworthy changes made in federation in 1901.
The commonwealth franchise act of 1902 rejects the voting rights of aboriginal people from claiming
the native locals of Australia. They were also excluded from pension rights, employment in post
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Putting a vast number of youngsters in organizations, and due to the loss of area and society, most of
the aboriginal people still facing a challenge to settle down in their life. It not only increased the
poverty among them but also increased the unemployment and illiteracy rate. Meeting up in
settlements and missions of a wide range of gatherings with various languages and culture made hard
for them to start a new life. The accessibility of Western medicinal abilities, training and innovation
expanded the level of contact with the outside world and Anglo Australian ways. Increase in demand
of TV in country ranges and the appearance of satellite correspondences have included further stress.
Liquor keeps on having an overwhelming impact. Instalment of social administration advantages cut
crosswise over conventional connection rules. Aboriginal people looking for educational institution
for their youngsters may find that Western training has a tendency to undermine conventional ways of
life and social structures. Though most of the mining area is located in the aboriginal land but due to
lack of education training institution, only 20 aboriginal students were graduated from engineering
degree programs around Australia in 2008. Mining corporates like Rio Tinto and BHP has recognises
that aboriginal have been
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Peter Pan Syndrome Essay
Neverland is a paradise in Barrie s story, in which children will able to fly and never grow up. A lot of
fantasy creatures like fairies and mermaids that every girl has dreamed of are living in there. Boys, on
the other hand, can experience the adventure with Native Americans and pirates. Peter Pan, as the
earliest and the captain of lost boys, is adored by generations. However, later in twenty century, Dr.
Dan Kiley interpreted Peter Pan in a different way. His book, The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men Who
Have Never Grown Up, which was published in 1983 has categorized the characteristics of Peter Pan
and detailedly discussed the psychological situation that an adult is socially immature. He named this
condition the Peter Pan syndrome. And later sections in the book, several treatments were given to
cure this syndrome.
According to Kiley, that the symptoms of the peter pan syndrome could be classified into 6 aspects,
which are irresponsibility, anxiety, lonely, gender role conflict, narcissism and machismo, and pirate
lifestyle (Kiley 26). These terms do summary the symptoms, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For example, men should be tough and strong otherwise they will be mocked by their fellows.
Women, on the other hand, should be compliant and fully supportive to make men s lives easier. In
chapter 3, Wendy at the first place set a role to Peter as her loved partner, but Peter s ambiguous reply
made Wendy thought that he would be her man (Barrie 25). In the drama version, Wendy even asked
that if the lost boys want her to be the mother, Peter Pan then should be the father. In chapter 10, John
indicated that Peter Pan did not know how to be a father. Peter Pan admitted that he wants to be a
child with a mother no matter she is Wendy or Tiger Lily (Barrie 78). Even nowadays, with the
blooming movements of LGBT and Feminism, tomboy or fag are still used to insult the one who
violates the gender
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Universal Language In Emergency Management
When a crisis occurs a team of emergency personnel must collaborate to proved the best response and
recovery tactics available. Similar to any other line of work, the collaboration of multiple entities can
prove effective only with proper planning and coordination. If prior planning is not implemented, the
response actions may less than efficient which in the field of emergency management can mean the
difference between life and death for first responders and victims on the scene. Coordinating a
response to a disaster is a task that takes a lot of effort and planning due to the collaborative nature
between different response teams. When a disaster occurs multiple levels of jurisdiction are involved
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Though certain disasters will inherently have different complications, such as a natural disaster
compared to an act of terror using a chemical weapon, the primary structure of the response in
universal. This allows for an excellent response time if coordinated efficiently and will allow
emergency personnel more time to assess the situation and react accordingly. It is important to
emphasize the important aspects of NIMS and ICS to both public and private sector agencies and
encourage study and practice. This will ultimately result in a faster and more efficient interrelated
network of emergency responders that will help keep citizens safe and resilient in the face of a
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Nonverbal Immediacy In The Workplace
Introduction
The workplace is not often the first place one would think that you need to convey warmth. In a
professional setting, our society does not often think about the relationships and nonverbals that
express and influence behavior. A virtuous leader is one who will lead their employees to achieve
desired goals. An effective leader that provides job satisfaction is important in the workforce we have
today. High job satisfaction enhances employees psychological and physical wellbeing (Ilardi, Leone,
Kansser, Ryan, 1983) This can in turn influence employee productivity and success for both parties.
Supervisors can use nonverbals to connect interpersonally with subordinates. The manner in which
supervisors use nonverbals to communicate with their subordinates may be more important than the
verbal content displayed between a supervisor and subordinate. This analysis will examine the issue of
subordinate emotional experience and suggest a solution to this problem by encouraging supervisors
to display immediate nonverbals. (Richmond McCroskey, 2000b, p.195) The following paper will
focus on the ways that supervisors can use nonverbal immediacy to improve subordinates emotional
well being in and out of the workplace.
The Problem
According to etiquette expert and author Oropeza Randall, when employees feel discouraged,
underappreciated, or undervalued it can lead to disconnection and apathy which is poison to the
workplace. (Gausepohl, 2017)
Emotion and communication
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The Strait Of Gibraltar, Mediterranean Outflow
Straits of Gibraltar, Mediterranean Outflow
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Institution
Straits of Gibraltar, Mediterranean Outflow The Strait of Gibraltar is located between the northern
coast of Morocco and the southern coast of Spain. It is the only place that allows the water of the
Mediterranean to mix with the water from the Atlantic Ocean. The Strait of Gibraltar is narrow strait
separating peninsular Spain and Gibraltar in Morocco and Europe from Morocco as well as the Ceuta/
Spain in Africa. Also, the trait connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. The Strait of
Gibraltar is known by many names including the pillar of Hercules in the ancient world, STROG
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They include the upper layer of the Atlantic water flowing eastward above the heavier and saltier
Mediterranean water that flows eastwards into the Atlantic Ocean. Also, it is referred to as the
Mediterranean outflow water (Wesson Gregg, 2009). As the Mediterranean water flows to the sea it
follows the rising sea floor creating series of internal waves which are not easy seen because they do
not generate large waves, but rather horizontal surface currents that affect the roughness of the sea
surface. Internal waves can be seen from space suing special radar method capable of detecting
sensitive changes in the roughness of the water surface. The direct link created by the Strait of
Gibraltar between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean is responsible for the generation of
unique wave patterns and unique flow. The unique patterns created as a result of the interaction
between the global evaporative and different regional forces, wind forces, and tidal forces (Robinson
Paola, 2005).
Inflow and outflow: the water flowing through the Strait are more or less continuous in both the
westward and the eastward directions. The larger amount of water comprising of the surface water of
lower density and salinity flows continually eastwards (the Mediterranean inflow) while the smaller
water amounts of deeper, saltier and heavier water flows continually westwards (the Mediterranean
outflow). The general flow tendencies of the water
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Effects of Alcohol on Coordination Essay examples
BIO103 Environmental Biology Effects of Alcohol on Human Coordination
Introduction:
Alcohol is known to produce many chronic abnormalities that are attributable to parietal lobe
dysfunction. The self becomes aware of the body being a distant object but it feels a strange
attachment feeling (Miller et al, 1991). Considerable laboratory research indicates that different levels
of alcohol consumption contributes to overall behavioural and cognitive functions and therefore the
reason for carrying out this study is to test the effects of alcohol on human coordination. According to
Allum et al (1998) Alcohol effects information received by brain receptors causing the working ones
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Although this is the case, the investigation was poorly set out. Only one standard alcoholic drink was
consumed which, as shown in the data, isn t enough to lose coordination unless the subject had
extremely low tolerance to alcohol. Subjects were not discriminated by age gender and body weight
which would have shown different results if these points were discriminated against and would have
displayed a stronger correlation between the effects of alcohol on human coordination. The sample
was not large enough to show a strong enough correlation between alcohol and coordination in the
data therefore making the test inaccurate. Overall it seemed that as the subjects had more practice at
the game, the better they became.
In a past investigation carried out by Patel et al (2010), three groups of adults were assessed at 0.00%,
0.06% and 0.10% blood alcohol concentration to assess if alcohol affected body coordination.
Subjects were asked to rate their drunkenness on a scale from 1 to 10 for each group. Results had
shown that their score had no effect on body movement coordination patterns but those who consumed
a higher amount of alcohol experienced a more significant effect on their coordination due to blood
alcohol concentration. In this experiment, the groups showed a larger correlation between effects of
alcohol on human coordination and therefore more accurate
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Force, Nameless Character
Use The Force, Nameless Character Originally released exclusively for the PC in 2011 as the simply
titled Q.U.B.E., Q.U.B.E: Director s Cut is the official re release of the game, this time coming to the
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Wii U, and even iOS. The main difference between the
original and this remastered version is that this time Q.U.B.E. has a plot, and though I think that it is
utterly uncalled for, I still got to give the developers credit for some good plot twists and what I
suppose is a somewhat good/ok story. In Q.U.B.E., you can force push any wall that bugs you.In
Q.U.B.E., you can force push any wall that bugs you. In the end, both versions are all about the same;
completing puzzles that involve cubes and magic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are multiple types of blocks, and whether or not they re interactive depends on their color,
which also determines the cube s function. From yellow stairs to blue bouncing cubes, going through
yellow elevators like parallelepipeds which really are just a group of cubes Q.U.B.E. has them all, and
you simply need these special gloves to control and manipulate every single one of them. Most levels
simply require you jumping from one cube to another in the right order, but from time to time, the
game will want to reward you for your hard work by providing the most painful puzzles related to
balls I ve seen to date, and that s saying a lot. The puzzles involve you changing a learning terrain
where a green sphere will fall in order for her to always go through little doors, causing the doors and
walls to open. It can get really tricky because it involves you turning the walls, which block the ball
and may even be entirely blacked out, making everything invisible to the player. I m not complaining
too much, however, because I found Q.U.B.E. to be simple and easy to master. Having these little
challenges from time to time is in no way
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Comparison Between Luxor Temple And Saint Peter s Basilica
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE
Luxor Temple and Saint Peter s Basilica
I. OVERVIEW
The two pieces of art that I have chosen to compare are The Luxor Temple located in Luxor, Egypt
and Saint Peter s Basilica located within Vatican City of Rome, Italy. The ancient design has fostered
some of its styles and characteristics into future generations, and also upheld the mysteries of
phenomenal architecture over the centuries. I believe the Luxor Temple and Saint Peter s Basilica are
good pieces for comparison. The details and the architectural features between both of these great Arts
show ingenuity, symmetry, geometry and balance from two very diverse time periods. The aspects of
their values, religious beliefs, culture, and mythology play key roles in the beliefs of both timepieces
of Art. The architectural medium is not only impressive, but it is captivating to the eye as well. One
can only marvel at the unique wonders of ancient civilization.
The Luxor Temple Chinlung, Hsieh. Sacred Destinations. Photo of Luxor Temple: #19137. N.p., n.d.
Web. 29 May 2015. ( http://www.sacred destinations.com/egypt/luxor luxor temple ). Maderno,
Carlos. Maderno, Carlos: Saint Peter s Basilica, FaƧade in Rome 1607. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web.
29 May 2015. ( http://www.britannica.com/biography/Carlo Maderno/images videos/Facade of St
Peters Basilica Rome by Carlo Maderno 1607/12767 ).
II. Analysis of Artwork # 1 The Luxor Temple location is in Luxor, Egypt. This architectural structure
is
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Striker
RB Leipzig have surprised millions worldwide with their imperious performances in the Bundesliga
this season. Having only secured promotion to the German top flight this season, the Die Bullen have
taken the footballing world by storm and currently sit in the 2nd spot, only 3 points behind League
leaders Bayern Munich.
The side s rise to the top of the League table has been fuelled by their enthralling, yet effective
attacking performances (they are the 3rd highest goal scorers in the Bundesliga thus far) and one man
in particular has been shining bright for the club, German attacker Timo Werner.
In this segment, we take a look at the style of play, strengths and weaknesses of the Striker, who is
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His partnership with Poulsen has demonstrated his ability to link up excellently with his attacking
colleagues and the fact that he is amongst the top 5 creators in the League for Leipzig goes on to add
to his potential as a creative force.
Weaknesses
Passing is often deemed to be striker s worst attributes. Perhaps, it is the tight spaces that they operate
in or the fact that they are often being fed passes rather than being the feeders that could cause it.
However, Werner could be really awful with his passing and has a tendency to infuriate his teammates
and fans with his wayward passing and below par crossing.
Another aspect of his game that needs improvement upon is his tendency to be wayward with his runs
off the ball. He can prove detrimental to his side s creative play by venturing way too far beyond
defenders and give in to the offside trap set up by the opposition.
However, the player, who turns 21 soon, still has solid years of development ahead of him as a
footballer and we are sure with passage of time and extended playing time, he will improve on these
aspects of his
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Phineas Gage Essay
Phineas Gage was a foreman in charge of a group of men who were responsible of a railroad bed in
Cavendish, Vermont. Gage was known for being a man who makes decision by reasons; people looked
up at him because he was wise and a good leader. That was before the accident that caused the
blindness in his left eye, but it also changed his life forever. The accident was caused by an explosion
of powder in his work place, from the explosion a tamping iron went through Gage s left cheek until
exiting through his skull. His men carried him to get a doctor, but what they didn t know is that the
Phineas Gage they knew before was gone after that. After the accident and the great surgery Gage had,
he gain strength to be back at work; however the company he was hired it didn t want to take him back
because his personality changed dramatically. From that case on, scientist were analyzing his case
because they were interested in his case of being a normal guy to a totally different guy. His case is
very important for the scientists because it is a prove that the frontal lobe is where humanity is located.
The frontal lobe is where our planning skills, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That is the reason why Gage s case is so important for the field of psychology because it is a real proof
of so many questions that scientists had for several years and go in back for information made them
realized that they have a real life proof of the theories scientists used to have about the brain. It is a
case that changed psychology in several ways and it also helped scientists and researchers answer their
questions about the brain and the connection with personality change. And that it was Gage s case
about, his personality changed because of this
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Corporate Strategy
CHAPTER 6 STRATEGY FORMULATION: CORPORATE STRATEGY Corporate Strategy
Corporate strategy deals with three key issues facing the corporation as a whole: 1. Directional
strategy the firm s overall orientation toward growth, stability, or retrenchment 2. Portfolio strategy
the industries or markets in which the firm competes through its products and business units 3.
Parenting strategy the manner in which management coordinates activities, transfer resources, and
cultivates capabilities among product lines and business units Corporate strategy is primarily about the
choice of direction of the firm as a whole. In other words, this includes decisions regarding the flow of
financial and other resources to and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Under the full integration, a firm internally makes 100% of its key suppliers and completely controls
its distributors. With taper integration, a firm internally produces less than half of its own requirements
and buys the rest from outside suppliers. With quasi integration, a company does not make any of its
key supplies but purchases most of its requirements from outside suppliers that are under its partial
control. Long term contracts are agreements between two separate firms to provide agreed upon goods
and services to each other for a specified period of time. Horizontal Growth This can be achieved by
expanding the firm s products into other geographic locations and/or by increasing the range of
products and services offered to current markets. Horizontal growth results in horizontal integration
the degree to which a firm operates in multiple geographic locations at the same point in an industry s
value chain. Horizontal integration for a firm can range from full to partial ownership to long term
contracts. Diversification Strategies The two basic diversification strategies are concentric and
conglomerate. Concentric (Related) Diversification Growth through concentric diversification into a
related industry may be very appropriate corporate strategy when a firm has a strong competitive
position but industry attractiveness is low. Conglomerate (Unrelated) Diversification When
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Henry David Hwang ( M. Butterfly )
book in England and in America by March 1991, by selling more than 100,000 copies in the United
States alone. Warner Brothers credited the film rights in 1991, and the playwright Henry David
Hwang (M. Butterfly) has written the screenplay. The novel became a film by the same name in 2002.
While Random House, Byatt s American publisher, requested her to reduce some of the poetry and
place explanation the novel is 555 pages in hardcover she rejected. Agreeing, however, to make a
trivial, effective change in her depiction of Roland, who in the American version obtains a smile of
amused friendliness and can arouse feelings of warmth, and sometimes more, in many women. The
story about which Byatt illuminates with a kind of amusement. Possession, Byatt argues that
Possession is the only of her novels that she wrote without any break while writing it. Continuing in
the following way shows that she knew everybody would accept that It s the only one I ve written to
be liked, and I did it partly to show off . Yet, carrying on that there is very little life in Possession. It is
all art . These and other comments, nevertheless, Byatt offers about her work should be stood by
means of the common proverb grain of salt there is without a doubt a decent deal of art in Possession,
and every so often the life becomes confined within the art, on the other hand, in its examination of
love and loss, the novel trinkets true and deep. Even though authors are not always the
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Sonny s Blues Analysis
Annotated Bibliography
Stone, Caitlin. Lost And Found: The Fall of Grace in SONNY S BLUES. Explicator 71.4 (2013): 251
254. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 July 2015.
Stone outlines the misunderstandings, suffering and enmity between two brothers. The story is about a
strained relationship between two brothers who reside in Harlem. Sonny and the narrator have a long
history of misunderstanding which is later settled after the death of Grace (narrator s daughter). The
narrator further points out how grace in the bible symbolizes God s mercy. The story portrays the
racial inequality in Harlem as well as the decayed urban landscapes that exists today. It also outlines
how Christian teachings help Christ followers to realize their sins and turn ... Show more content on
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Words and Music: Narrative Ambiguity In Sonny s Blues . Studies In Short Fiction 19.4 (1982): 367.
Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 July 2015.
Based on Byerman Sonny Blues is story which study s the nature and relationship between language
and art. He opposes critics who note that Sonny Blues is about Sonny or the narrator s individual
experiences. The story uses code deciphered language to bring out the story s theme, resolution. The
story is about the use of misreadings which is illustrated through the use of metaphoric and
rationalistic language. The figurative languages are used to display his literary intelligence. Byertman
suggests that Baldwin uses dialectic style through ambiguity and allusion to link the relationship
between art and life. Art is embraced to create deceit and anarchy in the story than to bring out order
and understanding. Sonny Blues is a direct representation of a boy s development into adulthood at the
Harlem ghetto where one can easily develop into a cunning character. It is about how a man tries to
find his own identity in musical career in the hostile society which later on attracts fatal relations both
to his community and to himself. I learned that figurative language can be used creatively to express
the day to day situations and ideas in a culturally sensitive
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Symphony Orchestra Concert Review Essay
I went to the Symphony Orchestra s classical concert that premiered Beethoven s Fifth . The event
provided a small pamphlet explaining in detail the course of the concert. The primary portion of the
show was presented by a short and vivacious development Rondo in D major of Mozart, and
proceeded with Bernstein s Symphony No. 2. The second half of the show was dedicated to the four
development work, Beethoven s Symphony No. 5 in C minor. As I was walking into the auditorium,
the orchestra were being to set up and even some musicians were doing a seris of exercises on their
instrument. There were such a large number of individuals there, and the lobby was substantially more
swarmed than I anticipated. Everyone dressed decent and talked discreetly amongst ... Show more
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People were very interested and intrigued by the music being played. The show host turned out and
gave a brief depiction of the piece that was going to be played. I was awed by the way the host took
care of a portion of the inquiries asked by the gathering of people. After the sneak peek the performers
turned out and tuned their instruments, signaled by the concertmaster. The symphony was situated on
the stage; the men wore tuxedos, the ladies wore dark dresses or jeans. There were three pieces that
were performed by a solo instrument but also accompanied by the rest of the orchestra. After the solo
piece was performed the host would respectively introduce the solo artist and give a brief description
of their background and who they are. The stage consisted of over maybe fifty instruments and
musicians each with a unique look of their own. Other than the performance piano, there were a
variety of instruments that I noticed in the orchestra that we went over in class. I struggled with
identifying each of the instruments since I didnt remember every one of them. Among the woodwinds
were the oboe, French horn, and trumpet. The strings consisted of played incorporated the violin,
viola, cello, and twofold
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Aristotle s Ideas Of Potential Infinity
Aristotle supported the idea of potential infinity but refuted the idea of actual infinity . He defined
potential infinity by saying if you are counting natural numbers, logic would tell us that we can always
add one to the previous number and that can potentially go on forever. He also said that we could
potentially use this logic in geometry if we imagined a line that extended beyond both points with no
recognizable end. On the contrary, actual infinity seems paradoxical because even if we had an infinite
number of things in a category then infinity would still be whole in a sense with a beginning and an
end. Aristotle s ideas were supported for many centuries ( Aristotle , n.d.).
The philosopher Zeno of Elea (495 435 B.C.E.) came up with the idea of infinite divisibility . The
basic concept of the theory was that you could take any object, cut it in half, cut those halves in half,
and so on until you reached the end of the divisibility process and were left with only particles, or
elements as he called them. The first conclusion he drew from this theory was that the elements were
essentially nothing, which meant that the sum of all the pieces made the whole object nothing. The
second conclusion was that the elements were something but that they had no size, which meant that
the sum of the whole object also had no size. The last conclusion was that the elements are something
and they do have a size. But that would mean that you would never reach the end of the
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  • 1. Personal Narrative Anchor Chart Narrative Anchor Ch 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Personal Narrative Anchor Chart Narrative Anchor Ch Personal Narrative Anchor Chart Narrative Anchor Ch
  • 2. The Negative Impacts Of Women In Technology Education Women s educational level is increased from the last few years by the invention of media literacy. Women are encouraged to learn technology education and choose a new field for their future. It has been explored that female applicants are less hired because they watched by both female and male controllers as less skilled than male applicant. Empowerment takes place with the CARE s leadership model that has been tested since 2009 in 28 countries. Girls get to know so much about this, and they get leadership qualities through which they get more aware about equal rights. (Stromquist 318 19) These kind of partiality highlight the gender, exercise that women faced at the first stage of their occupation. Through opening new programs for girls that teach media literacy and its negative impacts, it also opens new avenues for them, so women would be encouraged to pursue new fields of education than what is expected from them and believe in what they want to do, regardless of what media literacy teaches.Women plays crucial role in society development education is very important for them. Women are getting less opportunities to enroll in the technology class. The percentage in female enrollment in technology classes is less than the enrollment of males. Gloeckner, Gene W. in his article Females in Technology Education . He suggests the report on gender bias in the technical field of education and explain there were just 10% female students in every technical field. Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The History of Cambridge University The beautiful city of Cambridge has an enviable reputation as one of the world s greatest universities as well as being an agreeable place to live and work. The inhabitants enjoy low unemployment, a cluster of good schools and plenty of green spacious parkland. The river Cam provides a focal point in the summer with its flotilla of punts gliding around gentle bends overhung with lush willows. It is a city of two vibrant communities, that despite a chequered past of friction and confrontation now seem to co exist with ease. Both the students and locals go about their business, almost independent of each other. Many scholars are completely unaware of the delights the city has to offer away from the seclusion of their learned places and locals would be hard pressed to tell you where any university building was apart from King s College Chapel and maybe the University Library, with its huge soaring tower. Most central colleges face inward to courtyards hidden behind castle like buildings, giving no clue to the enclosed delights (that can include a lake with huge fish). Secret and enchanting places only accessed by gatehouses guarded by porters keepers of the portcullis. Within the city boundaries are a dense collection of architectural styles ranging from medieval, Jacobean, classical and Victorian. This city is an architectural historians paradise where examples of one style evolving into another are abundant. The relationship between the colleges and the university is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. SLU Mission Statement Narrow hallways walled by human heads and limbs crowding every space between metal bars surrounded me. Children starved on unpaved streets with only rags that wrapped their bodies. I ended my high school career by serving a foreign community. In Chinandega, Nicaragua I had the opportunity to befriend and support the sick, the imprisoned, the orphaned and impoverished. This experience among others shaped me to appreciate the value of philanthropy and social justice. Throughout High School, I led multiple philanthropic projects. As president of the Ignite Organization, I involved students to raise funds for, and volunteer at a pregnancy center. I assembled a team of volunteers, and initiated fundraisers. This effort transpired over a year and continues to affect my community. I also developed a supply drive to assist Hurricane Sandy victims through benefit events. Furthermore, I volunteered at summer camps as well as at my Parish as a counselor. At Auburn University, I have continued to make differences. I regularly volunteer at Lee County Special Olympics and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mission statement of SLU is the pursuit of truth for the greater glory of God and for the service of humanity. SLU is an environment that I can reflect the value I place in philanthropy in. By working with the SLU family, I can impact St. Louis citizens and instill a love for charity in my peers. Additionally, SLU is a body of driven individuals who appreciate rigorous academics and strive toward excellence. As an alumnus of Pinecrest Academy, I firmly believe in its motto, Semper Altius, meaning, always higher. I strive to never settle for who I am and always work to become a person of better character, scholarship and servitude. Saint Louis University, as a school of charity and faith, is the ideal environment in which I can integrate myself to advance toward this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cleopatr A Brief Summary Of Savannah s Monkeys The story that I read was a book about a Doberman dog named Luther. Luther had a best friend named Cleopatra (she is a monkey) and an owner named Savannah. One day Cleopatra was kidnap and went missing. Savannah was worried about her monkey, but also worried about Luther because he got really depressed, he knew Cleopatra was gone. Savannah asked her friends Ben, and Griffin to help her look for Cleopatra, but all they could find was a weird looking banana. The very next day their class went on a field trip to a floating zoo. When Savannah walked into the zoo, the first thing that caught her eye was a monkey that looked exactly like Cleopatra. Savannah, Ben, and Griffin ran to the monkey cage. On the bottom it spelled ELENOR printed in bold. Savannah was so furious. She went to go talk to the manager. And his name was Mr. Nastase. She knew for a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the back of each scooter there were bags, and baskets full of furry little creatures. Once they got to the zoo they broke into it and put the sorted animals were they belonged. Savannah, Griffin, and Ben all could not do this without their friends. The moment lasted until Mr. Nastase showed up with a tranquilizer gun in his hand. Then Griffin stood up and said You will never find all your animals they are all spread out in the zoo. Then Mr. Nastase laughed and said I do not want the old animals I am going to go shopping for new and better ones IN THIS ZOO. Savannah knew what that meant, turned off the lights and called the police. They got there Mr. Nastase somehow was getting chased by baby alligators. Once the police got Mr. Nastase they arrested him of not only sneaking into the zoo but also stealing the animals he had on his zoo boat. As for the kids they got sent home with their parents. Their parents were more happy than angry at the kids. The animals got to stay at the zoo and Mr. Nastase got to go to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Andy Goldsworthy Analysis In the second half of the twentieth century, artistic movements made pushes in order to move beyond the traditional gallery space, changing the terrain of displaying and making art. An artist s body of work no longer needed to reside inside of a gallery or art collection, and artists became free to explore other ways of creating and displaying work. In this vein, Andy Goldsworthy works sculpturally with natural media, and leaves the sculptures within a particular environment, often expecting his work to decay quickly. Many times, the only evidence of any art he makes is the photographs taken during the process. By more traditional standards, art of this nature is entirely contradictory. What is the point of pieces of visual art that cannot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Goldsworthy had constructed a dome made out of sticks at the edge of a tide pool during low tide, right next to a river meeting an ocean. This is described further by Jeffrey L. Kosky in his book Arts of Wonder. There Goldsworthy has gathered driftwood into a dome, with a hole at its top, an echo of the vortex around which a whirlpool might spin or an eddy might form... before being released into the rushing flow. (156). After finishing constructing the piece, Goldsworthy steps back to view his piece and is confronted by a man walking by, who asks after some conversation, What do you expect will happen?... Will it stay intact? , to which Goldsworthy responds, No it won t, absolutely not. (cite) The tide begins to pull in, and some of the outer shell of sticks begin to float away. Shortly after though, the entire piece is picked up at once by the tide, and begins to float above where it was built. After this, the piece slowly floats away, down the river and away from the camera. Goldsworthy then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Renewable Sources Of Energy As Being Sustainable.it This essay seeks to identify a number of challenges which are encountered when trying to identify what a sustainable source of energy is. To do this, it first briefly states ways in which the term sustainable energy has been interpreted by various bodies and individuals and ways in which people seek to identify an energy source which is truly sustainable. This essay seeks to point out the flaw in classifying all renewable sources of energy as being sustainable.It will achieve this by comparing two energy related projects, proving how sustainable a non renewable source can be and vice versa. Lastly, it will prove ways in which different people s misconceptions can affect further progress with these energy related projects. A number of suitable definitions of sustainable energy run through this essay. Sustainable Energy has been defined as; A living harmony between the equitable availability of energy services to all people and the preservation of the earth for future generations (Tester, Drake, Driscoll, Golay, Peters, 2005). This from my own point of view is the most accurate definition by far. Pointedly, it is in contrast with a number of definitions; for example this one by Denzil Walton stating that; Sustainable energy is regarded as the system of producing, transporting, distributing and consuming energy in a way that promotes a reduction in the rate of consumption of non renewable resources which lead to environmental degradation while providing at socially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Etiquette In The Renaissance Era Tristann Longoria Sargent English IV/ P7 12 March 2015 Behaving Accordingly The Renaissance Era was widely influenced by many of the playwrights and literary geniuses of this time. The way people spoke, acted, or treated others was incredibly different from our societal norms . For each citizen there was a certain level of maturity, poise, and etiquette expected of them.The three social classes consisted of the Clergy( or the church), the nobles and ruling class, and the peasants, merchants, and townspeople. People of the Renaissance era valued extremely different ideas of behavior , romantically, at the table, or even just as everyday common courtesy. The first idea of proper ways to act were believed to be inherited from Greece and Rome. The original idea of etiquette derives from when people started to live together in large groups and little things made people realize that getting along was better and easier than fighting and arguing constantly. The word etiquette originates from King Louis XIV. He would have a letter posted on a door to inform guests of what they were to wear, how they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men and women weren t equal in most ways, therefore they were to act appropriately for their gender s roles in everyday society. For the woman of the Renaissance their main goal was to charm. Castiglione says, in a Lady who lives at court a certain pleasing affability is becoming above all else, whereby she will be able to entertain graciously every kind of man . Everyday physical activities such as horse riding, or weaponry was considered unladylike and therefore inappropriate for women to do. Entertaining and charming men was a job for women, it was considered their main priority. Women were not to act too direct nor too modest when socially interacting with men, they had to look at the ground until pursued or invited, and they were to lift their hand to men and let the men kiss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Farenheit 451 Paper Faith is the heroism of the intellect (Charles Henry Parkhurst). In Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, the protagonist, Montag, is an intellect. In the society he lives in, books are illegal. The government feels threatened by people with the knowledge that books promote. Montag has the infamous job of a fireman, an odd twist on our society s fireman. Fireman in this time start fires rather than stop them and the fuel for the fires are books. The government attempts to suppress thinkers; people who question orders given, people who question things that most just ignore. Montag s job easily disguises his secret plots; Montag plans on planting books in fellow fireman s houses in attempt to bring down this dystopian government. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Either he sacrificed everything he has worked for and let Faber lose his life too or he killed Beatty. Beatty s death symbolizes the end of Montag s life in that society. From there on out, Montag had to hide from the police and anyone who could potentially turn him in. His decision to kill Beatty portrays him as heroic because he made a tough decision that most wouldn t make. Montag s decision to kill Beatty makes him heroic also because he saved Faber from being arrested. Montag killed a good friend to save Faber, a man he has known for a week or two. As a true hero, he saw which person was more important to him and he made the tough decision to kill one of them. He stopped at no cost to stand up for what he believed in and that makes him truly heroic. Along with the end of his relationship with Beatty, Montag also ruined his relationship with his wife. Let me alone, said Mildred. I didn t do anything (52). Montag and his wife, Mildred, have been struggling lately with their marriage. Montag has been doing everything he possibly can to keep it together and Mildred isn t even making an effort. Montag finally breaks down and shows her all the books that he has been coveting in the air duct in their house. Mildred doesn t know how to react when she sees the books. She wishes that Montag wouldn t drag her into his own mess. She does not want to be involved with whatever he schemes. This scene symbolizes Montag s heroism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Honduras And Its Impact On American Culture Some people hear the country Honduras and immediately picture the incredible diving offered, others feel pity and fear as they imagine the incredibly high rates of violent crimes. While both perspectives are true, Honduras has a plethora of fascinating traits. Located in Central America, Honduras major language spoken is Spanish, and the capital is Tegucigalpa. It also holds many historical stories leading up to what it is today, incredible geography, culture, economics, and fascinating relationships with other countries. To admire the country for what it is today, understanding how it came to be is essential. Honduras was inhabited by indigenous tribes that were each incredibly diverse in their culture and literature. The most powerful and advanced of these were the Mayans, who also populated YucatĆ”n, Belize, and the northeast of Guatemala and built their sacred city and ceremonial metropolis in CopĆ”n, in the western part of Honduras. (Klaus KƤstle) Then, on July 30, 1502, Christopher Columbus explored the country in search for gold and silver, which led to Honduras living under Spanish control. This continued until 1821, when Honduras declared independence from Spain, and became a federation of Central American states. As a democratic republic, Juan Francisco de Molina took position as the first president. Since leaving office in 1839, many presidents have taken his place. One quite memorable ruler was Manuel Zelaya Rosales, who, after propsing to making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Extra 10 Points In High School I deserve an extra ten points on my semester grade average because I need to pass to the twelve grade. Ten points will be a big help to my grade. Students all over Roosevelt High school would gladly accept an extra ten points. The grading system was made, for student to pass or fail. This, of course, is absurd. What we need is a system that do not judge a student work. Put your all in your work just to see a teacher put a failing grade on your work. When student fail some dropout of school, and become another negative static. How would you feel if someone you knew personnel, dropout school because they felt like was just getting harder everyday? Do you want to see your students succeed, and become successful? You will make the right decision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cultural Appropriation In Anthropology Anthropology 120 Final Exam To me, cultural appropriation is when an individual or group take another culture and attempt to make it their own. In my discussion post I talked about how that around Halloween time, a popular costume is the sexy little Indian girl , when someone who is not of this culture wears this costume, it is culturally appropriation. Cultural appropriation usually happens without permissions and there is usually little to no respect or knowledge of the culture. Cultural appreciation is learning about another culture with respect. I believe that in order for more cultural appreciation to take place there need to be less cultural appropriation. However, with that being said, I think that people need to become more educated on culture, and how to respect cultures. I have learned so much in this class that I would have never knew if I had not taken this class. The halloween costumes, as one example, need to go and individuals and companies need to stop marketing sexy little Indian as a costume. How can the Canadian government say that it is in support of self government for First Nations people and then refuse to sign the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples? (Unit 8) Frideres, J.S. (2011). First Nations in the twenty first century (pp. 150 166). Don Mills, ON: Oxford. Urban Native people and the First Nations need ways of conceptualizing alliances or nationhood strategically, in ways that do not involve bands having to endlessly open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Discursive View Of Identity In alignment with one of the key points from the previous section, which denies the integral and unified account of identity, this section elaborates the discursive view of identity. In order to understand this shift in conceptualising identity, we will revisit the simple definition of identity from Longman dictionary (section 9.1.1). The later part of this definition, specifically, the second key phrase different from other people brings about the discussion of the discursive approach to identity. Departing from the essentialist viewpoint of identity as a stable core of self, later literatures have advocated a close relation between the processes of intersubjectivity and the crucial role of the others in identity construction (Hall, 2000). As a nature of human beings, the process of identification is seen as a universal need to belong to a group, to reflect on others, thus define themselves and others. In other words, it is to say that identity is constructed through difference and experienced by contrast (Benveniste, 2000). Specifically, [i]n common sense language, identification is constructed on the back of recognition of some common origin or shared characteristics with another person or group, or with an ideal, and with the natural closure of solidarity and allegiance established on this foundation (Hall, 2000:16). The common origin or shared characteristics here do not adhere to the essentialist viewpoint of identity as an identical and unchangeable stage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Speech By Jane Olunde Speech economic subsistence compel [him] to arrest egungun on the authority of the colonial administrative apparatus (George 76). Despite being a Muslim, on watching the Pilkings dance in their veranda wearing the egungun costumes, Amusa is shocked because of the Pilkings s disdain of the Yoruba sacred masks. The egungun is highly respected by Yoruba people. On looking for Pilkings in order to prevent him from interfering to stop Elesin s ritual suicide , Olunde watches Jane wearing the egungun costumes at the ball. Despite being a Westernized African wearing a sober Western suit , Olunde is shocked on watching Jane wearing the egungun costumes at the ball. He is outraged because of dealing with the sacred costume in a ridiculous way: Olunde Mrs. Pilkings ! How fortunate. I came here to look for your husband. Jane Olunde! Let s look at you. What a fine young man you ve become. Grand but solemn. Good God, when did you return? Simon never said a word. But you do look well Olunde. Really! [...] Olunde Why should I be? But don t you find it rather hot in there? Your skin must find it difficult to breathe. Jane Well, it is a little hot I confess, but it s all in a good cause. Olunde What cause Mrs Pilkings? Jane All this. The ball. And His Highness being here in person and all that. Olunde ( mildly ) And that is the good cause for which you desecrate an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sacrifice In The Metamorphosis For our interactive oral, our group discussed how issues from The Metamorphosis related to our own culture and experience, and the extent to which social and cultural context aided in our understanding of the novella. I presented three aspects of the novella which I felt connected to current life: family difficulties, dehumanization through work, and alienation. In the story, Gregor s relationship with his parents proves to be conflicting. Gregor feels pressured to be successful in his grueling profession to support his family. Although he sacrifices his livelihood to do so, his efforts are unappreciated and leave him feeling worthless. As adolescents, pressure from parents to be successful is common. Many young adults end up choosing careers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows the reader that Gregor s wishes only to satisfy his own sense of responsibility before comfortably moving on. Gregor s sinful nature is further emphasized with his transformation into an unclean beast not suited for sacrifice . This use of diction allows the reader to understand, as previously stated, that Gregor is not yet ready to become the savior of his family. Meanwhile, Kafka s portrayal of Gregor reflects everything that is flawed with the Samsa family, who, ironically leach off his work like vermin. This metamorphosis marks the beginning of Gregor s ultimate sacrifice, as well as his role change as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Civil Disobedience Movement Civil disobedience, also called passive resistance, refusal to obey the demands or commands of a government or occupying power, without resorting to violence or active measures of opposition; its usual purpose is to force concessions from the government or occupying power. (Britannica) Civil disobedience has become a major tactic in many countries, especially India and Africa. Civil disobedience cannot be characterized as a complete refusal of a system, instead it is a ritualistic violation of the law. The movement and the acts such as protests that take place because of it are actually considered crimes and are punishable. The punished civil disobedient aims to provoke the government into yielding a political or economic change. Nevertheless, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This note was a promise 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. Throughout his demonstration he never ceased to repeat about how the nation must not allow protests to degenerate into physical fights. Thus, only Martin Luther King, but million other civil disobedients sought for freedom and equality with the power of civil disobedience and doing it without violence. In the final analysis, the topic of civil disobedience is actually prevailing in our society regarding recent events. Throughout history, acts of civil disobedience have helped to force a reassessment of society s moral state of affairs. The concept of civil disobedience is not only essential for the government and society but for the potentially justifiable violation of law. Civil disobedience remains today very much a vibrant part of liberal democracies and has always maintained a major concern for historical people who had their millstone in the process of revolutionizing our world to a better place to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Importance Of Neutral Rights Although President Madison stressed U.S. neutral rights as the principle reason for war, other reasons were probably more important. This statement is true in the fact that neutral rights was not the only reason the Americans citizens chose to fight for the new sovereign country. After the War of Independence in America, the newly formed country began to spread its wings and test out being a separate nation. However, the role of Great Britain and France in the lives of the citizens had not significantly changed. The British was still taxing the Americans and attempting to control trade of goods as well as attempting to limit the new America to keep it a non competitive nation. This control was not appreciated by the American citizens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Trauma of Killing Essay The United States military continues to engage in one of the longest periods of combat operations in our nation s history. One of the results is an increase in the amount of persons suffering Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA) (2000), a precursor to PTSD is the experience of an event or events that involved actual or threatened death or serious injury to self or others. Grossman (2009) argues that an additional factor, the emotional and spiritual response to killing another human being, also takes a tremendous toll on the mental health of returning soldiers. Forty eight to sixty five percent of soldiers returning from Operation Enduring Freedom have reported killing an enemy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to their role as the official motto of the United States Military Academy at West Point, the words Duty, Honor, (and) Country serve to embody the conditioning that each recruit, both officer and enlisted, undergoes in all military branches. Each soldier is taught that they have an absolute responsibility to their fellow soldiers and the country they serve and to fail to uphold that responsibility can never be justified. This fear of failure, writes Grossman (2009) is one of the primary means the military uses to overcome soldier s innate aversion to killing other human beings. It is also the fear that allows soldier s to overcome the fear of death and take heroic actions (Nash, 2007). When a soldier perceives he has failed to live up to these standards, shame may result. The Stages of Killing Grossman (2009) writes that killing involves a series of emotions, beginning with concern before the killing, and followed by exhilaration, remorse, rationalization, and acceptance following the killing. Before a soldier kills for the first time, he or she will often have concerns regarding whether he or she will satisfactorily perform his or her duties or will let down fellow fighters by freezing or in some other fashion failing to properly engage the enemy. This fear of failure is generally mixed with the general fear of being killed or injured and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Jankel Adler Research Paper Jankel Adler, born in 1895 in ÅĆ³dÅŗ and died in 1949 in Aldbourne, was a renowned painter and printmaker of Polish Jewish origins. Compiling religious thematics and eastern motifs with the modernist aesthetics, Adler became one of the most important figures of Polish interwar avant garde, as well as influential artist in other places he lived, including Belgrade, Wuppertal, Berlin, Paris, and London. Adler his traineeship in engraving and studies in painting and drawing, subsequently in Serbia and Germany, the artist came back to Poland, where he joined the Jung Jidysz, an artistic group founded in 1919 by Moishe Broderzon. Finding a wide acclaim of curators and critics, Adler continued to migrate, and shortly after he joined the Junges Rheinland (1922), a DĆ¼sseldorf based artistic group. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the same time, the work of Jankel Adler was banned by the Third Reich regime and defined as degenerate art already in 1933, removed from public collections and four years later displayed at the exhibition Entartete Kunst in Munich (1937). Throughout the decades, his work still remains a subject of interest to art historians and curators, just to note the landmark shows Degenerate Art The Fate of the Avant Garde in Nazi Germany , displayed in Los Angeles and Chicago (1991), Europa, Europa curated by Pontus HultĆ©n for the Kunsthalle Bonn (1994); and public collections of the San Francisco Museum of Art, Tate Britain, Museum of Art in ÅĆ³dÅŗ, Israel Museum in Jerusalem, and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Climate Control And The Greenhouse Effect The way a greenhouse works is that sunlight shines in and warms up the plants, and some of that radiation can t exit through the glass forcing the heat to stay in the greenhouse. The UV radiation comes through the glass walls and warms the plants while weaker IR radiation has trouble getting through the glass walls so it s trapped in the greenhouse; thus, warming it up (Lallanila, What Is the Greenhouse Effect? ). Similarly, the Earth has incoming heat that is then trapped, warming up the surface. It works the same way a greenhouse does hence the name the Greenhouse Effect (Lallanila, What is the Greenhouse Effect? ). There are a few greenhouse gases that are responsible for the Greenhouse Effect. Making up 1% of our atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Ozone, Methane, and Water Vapor, act as a blanket that surrounds Earth to help regulate climate control (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). The Greenhouse Effect isn t bad. It actually helps us survive on Earth. Without it, the Earth would be 30 degrees Celsius lesser which would be too cold (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). Some of the heat from the greenhouse gases goes into space, while some of it burns along the atmosphere, and a small amount of it finds its way into the Earth s surface (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect Conserve Energy Future. ). Because of this the Earth s temperature is raised (Rinkesh. Causes of the Greenhouse Effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Graphical User Interfaces Modern society heavily depends on the abilities of computers, Information Technology, and information processing. As such, since access to information occurs mainly through digital means and media, the way information is arranged and presented on the screen is crucial. Because of this need for fast access and easy arrangement arose, in the early 1980s, companies started to work on various graphical user interfaces (or GUI for short). Most dictionaries define a GUI as a way of arranging information on a computer screen that is easy to understand and use because it uses icons, menus and a mouse rather than only text. Introducing such software allowed a human computer interaction on a visual plane, and took computing to an entirely new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Graphical User Interfaces became a standard for giving commands and retrieving information, computers were controlled through the means of a text based interface. This meant that a person had to enter text commands in order to communicate with the computer, which meant that one had to know various commands that could be entered and specific, technologic jargon that for a normal person , not prominent in the art of computing was simply hard, or even impossible to comprehend and memorize. On top of that, the data was displayed on the screen was usually presented in form of a column of text, employing the aforementioned jargon and syntax of computer language . As a consequence, computers were rather reserved for enthusiasts and professionals than general public, which at that time didn t find them useful or attractive. When a user interface that focused on presenting information in a graphical way appeared, a revolution took place. Suddenly, a common person even one, that has never dealt with such a device before could approach a computer, and be actually able to perform operations on it, using a pointer device instead of typing complicated commands on a keyboard. If he wanted to move a file from one place to another, he wouldn t have to type COPY followed with a string of letters and symbols, but simply grab the file with the arrow, drag it across the screen, and drop it where he wanted. Such action strongly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Character Changes In Roald Dahl s Lamb To The Slaughter Imagine if you were in a happy relationship and then you got slaughtered by a frozen lamb leg. Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl is a story about a husband and wife, and their relationship. Throughout the story, Mary and Patrick go through many changes. In Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl, Mary undergoes many character changes, mainly motivated by Patrick leaving her, Patrick s death, and covering up her crime. Mary starts off the story very happy. She has the picture perfect life, as She loved him for the way he sat loosely in a chair, for the way he came in a door, or moved slowly across the room with long strides. She loved intent, far look in his eyes when they rested in her, the funny shape of the mouth, and especially the way he remained silent about his tiredness, sitting still with himself until the whiskey had taken some of it away (Dahl 1). Mary loves her husband so much, she thinks that everything is perfect, she has the perfect husband and the perfect baby on the way. Everything is perfect until Patrick says, I ve got something to tell you (Dahl 2). Patrick tells Mary that he is leaving her, he will give her money and make sure she and the baby were taken care of, but he is leaving. Mary is not happy, Her first instinct was not to believe any of it, to reject it all. It occurred to her that perhaps he hadn t even spoken, that she herself had imagined the whole thing (Dahl 2). Mary is devastated, her life is falling apart and she is trying to keep it all together. This is where we see a big change in Mary. She goes to get meat for supper, when she returns Patrick says, For God s sake, he said, hearing her, but not turning round. Don t make supper for me. I m going out. At that point, Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head (Dahl 2). Mary has been pushed over the edge here, she was so frustrated and betrayed that she reacted rashly. Her character just completely shifted. She was so happy with the perfect life, now she doesn t have a husband and she s a murderer. She has to think about what is going to happen next As the wife of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on Samuel by Grace Paley Francis1 Samuel lessons learned The story Samuel by Grace Paley takes place on a moving subway headed towards the Bronx. The passengers introduce Samuel and friends as tough little boys that are not afraid of anything. The boys are just being boys is also used. Many of the passengers had opportunities to tell them to calm down or even to tell them to stop. This could of have prevented the death of Samuel. Some men relive their childhood through the boy s and many of the ladies shaking their head with disapproval. A woman passenger does approach the boys only to be laughed at when she warns them about their behavior. As another onlooker thinks he is doing them a favor by pulling the emergency cord. The end result is the death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, Samuel dies a tragic death. The cord puller action did more harm than helping the situation. A tone is the way the author conveys his or her unstated attitudes toward the story. The tone from the beginning to the end of Samuel is a serious tone. Some boys are very tough. They re afraid of nothing. The description Paley gives in the first two sentences makes you feel that the tone is going to be serious. Another example can be when the ladies in subway car become angry when they look at the boys. Most of them brought their brows together and hoped the boys could see their disapproval . They convey the serious tone through the way they feel through facial expressions. Thoughts of one of the women passenger s shows a mothers concern when she attempts to confront the boys. One of the ladies wanted to get up and say, be careful you dumb kids, get off the platform or I ll call the cop. The tone makes the situation serious tone even if it was thought and not an action. In another paragraph her action show the seriousness of the situation when thinks of her own child. She stood up with determination and went to the door. Her action tells us that tone was not to be taken lightly and it was a serious matter. Foreshadowing is to show or indicate an action to be coming. Although the story is centered around Samuel, it is actually told by the passengers who witness the turn of events of Samuel and his friends Alfred, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparing Crimson Tide And A Soldier s Story The movies I am reviewing are Crimson Tide and A Soldier s Story. The main characters in Crimson Tide are Captain Ramsay, played by Gene Hackman; and Lieutenant Commander Hunter, played by Denzel Washington, Ramsay s executive officer. The main characters in A Soldier s Story are Captain Davenport, played by Howard Rollins; and Sergeant Waters, played by Adolph Caesar. Ironically, in this movie a young Denzel Washington played a prominent role as Private First Class Peterson. This was before he became a household name. Arguably, this movie catapulted him into superstardom. This paper will compare and contrast the leadership styles of Captain Ramsay and Sergeant Watters. The scene in Crimson Tide was aboard a nuclear submarine called the USS Alabama. Facing threat of a nuclear attack from a Russian submarine, Ramsay and Hunter found themselves locked in a power struggle because Hunter refused Ramsay s orders to launch a preemptive nuclear strike pending confirmation of an aborted emergency action message (EAM). Hunter s insubordination led to a mutiny and a series of armed standoffs aboard the submarine between those loyal to Hunter and those loyal to Ramsay. When the EAM the finally came through, Hunter s insubordination turned out to avert nuclear war. Ramsey quietly conceded that Hunter was a correct to suggest waiting on confirmation and recommended Hunter for his next promotion before a disciplinary hearing. The scene in A Soldier s Story was the Deep South during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Physics for Future Presidents Notes-Final Exam Energy: the ability to do work. Work= force x displacement. Power=energy/time Power is measured in watts or horsepower. Joules/sec=watts 1hp=746w=1kw Basal metabolic rate 2000kcal/day= 100w Batteries store energy in chemical form. They release energy by pumping electrons through wires from the minus pole to the plus pole. Devices inbetween convert this energy to another form, Efficieny e.motor=85%, combustion= 20% Hydrogen is not a source of energy but a means of transportation Types of energy: kinetic e(in joules)= .5mv^2. Solar energy 1gw per km^2 Solar energy can be turned into electricity through solar cells 15%=cheap, 40% efficiency=expensive. Caloric theory of heat=caloric fluid flows from hot object to cold. Heat engine= ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I watt I joule/sec. most useful kinds of energy=chemical and potential. One calor is the enrgy it takes to raise one kg of water by one degree Celsius. 4k joules=calories. Solar cells crystals that convert sunlight directly into electricity. K energy depends on sq of v. double speed=kinetic energy increased by factor of 4.. temp is a measure of hidden kinetic energy. Disorider= entropy. Double abs temp=double pressure. Heat engine= any engine that runs by turning heat into mechanic motion. Laws: 0 objects in contact tend to reach same temp. 1 energy is conserved. 2 you can t extract heat energy w/o temp difference tend towards same temp 3 nothng can reach temp of abs 0. Satellite in low earth orbit=5 mi/sec. high sat=slow. Geosynchrous sat= sat that orbites in 24 hours. . blackhole=escape velocity = faster than speed of light. Big mass or lots packed into small radius . rockets fly by pushing burned fuel down. b/c rocket weighs so much more fuel, the amount of velocity gained by rocket is much less than the fuel velocity so very inefficient. Gravity=attraction between two masses. Radioactivity= explosion of nucleus atom. Radiation=pieces thrown out in explosion.. chernyobyl vessel explosded in Ukraine, radiation went all the way to stockhom. Don t know if deaths were from radiation or regular cancer. Firefighters died from radiation45 rem receved average.. 25 rem=1% cancer chance. The hydrogen economy is a proposed system of delivering energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. A Brief Note On The World Of A Big World Rachhpal Singh 12/10/15 Eng. 125 Mr. Jordan Dakin Really Small Thing in a Big World With the boom of modern technology in the late 19th century it has only grown from helping human like through medical innovations to bringing the worst of humanity in the time of war like weaponing tear gas by the French then poison gas by Germany in World War 1. This has not been the first advances in technology. Railroad made transporting large quantity of products from one states to the others faster. Telegrams and telephones made it easier to communicate over large areas in very short time. And then came the internet which tore down all borders and shrunk the world into a new state where a person could communicate with another siting in other country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nanotechnology can revolutionize the world in the fields of medicine, environment, technology, etc. In Nanotechnology Could Alleviate Many of the Problems of the Developing World Heller, Jacob, and Christine Peterson stated that A Paper by Fabio Salamance Buentello et al. founded that nanotechnology could be applied to attain at least five of the eight United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDG). United Nations Millennium Development Goals are as followed: eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education, promoting gender equality and empowering women, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, combating HIV and AIDs, malaria and other diseases, ensuring environmental sustainability, and developing a Global Partnership for development. Photovoltaic cells based on quantum dot technology, nanocrystals for hydrogen creation and the production of hydrogen storage systems based on carbon nanotubes would significantly improve environmentally sustainable development (Heller, Jacob, and Christine Peterson). Although hydrogen is an alternative to fossil fuels, it formation, storage and conversion to electricity as facing technological challenges. However, in the use of water as a renewable resource to produce hydrogen, the uses of nanocphoto catalysts have shown promise., argued Karunaratne, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Specimen 5 Lab Report The infill brick walls of Specimen 5 were produced by the small windows opening. These window openings were shifted to the side of the one column at stories. Until the end of the experiment, 9 hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 5 at both forward and backward. Specimen 5 reached 9.14 kN lateral force and +7.56 mm displacement at 4 hysteresis forward cycle and 19.31 kN lateral force and 21.51 mm displacement at 8 hysteresis backward cycle. When Specimen 5 reached to ultimate lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 0.7% at forward and interstory drift value was 3% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear versus second story displacement hysteresis curve of Specimen 5 are shown in Fig. 14. The short column effect was observed to 1nd story at the columns. Significant damage was observed in a column of the part without a window opening of 1nd story. Shear cracks were observed in column and beam of the level without a window ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Until the end of the experiment, 21 hysteresis cycles were applied to Specimen 6 at both forward and backward. Specimen 6 reached 47.94 kN lateral force and +19.71 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis forward cycle and 48.01 kN lateral force and 10.84 mm displacement at 19 hysteresis backward cycle. When Specimen 6 reached to ultimate lateral load carrying capacity, interstory drift value was 1.5% at forward and interstory drift value was 1.1% at backward. Load controlled program and base shear versus second story displacement hysteresis curve of Specimen 6 are shown in Fig. 16. In the Specimen 6, shear cracks and damages were formed intensely on the parts without a window opening of 1nd story. The short column effect was observed at the columns of 1nd story and was not observed at the columns of the 2nd story. The crack pattern and damages of Specimen 6 at the end of the test can be seen Fig. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay on Music Censorship Music Censorship Today, in the 1990 s, citizens in our society are being bombarded with obscene material from every direction. From the hate lyrics of Gun s N Roses to the satanic lyrics of Montley Crue and Marilyn Manson to the sexually explicit graphical content of today s movies, the issue is how much society is going to permit and where we, as a society, should we draw the line. The freedom of speech has always been considered a right, but that doesn t mean that you can shout, Fire! in a crowded movie theater. The real question is whether such material is harmful or dangerous to our society. Many people are asking whether or not we should censor offensive material. They believe that some material is too obscene for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While some people feel that government officials are the best way to restrict offensive messages, others feel that self censorship is a more effective method. A recent series of incidents suggests that executives in many private firms have begun doing just that. Book publishers, TV stations, and others have drawn the line when faced with words or images that are tasteless or offensive. For example, in 1990, Andy Rooney, a CBS news correspondent, was suspended for his racist remark, Blacks have watered down their genes because the less intelligent ones... have the most children. Another episode of self imposed censorship is when George Michael released his song I Want Your Sex. In 1987, AIDS and other sexual diseases were rampantly spreading and his song condoned casual sex. The MTV executives also sent the video for this song back because of the explicit, sexual images. A third incident happened when MTV drew the line again, this time with Madonna s video for Justify My Love. They said that the video illustrates Madonna s erotic fantasies. It was said to be too hot to handle. The advocates of the second solution agree that America is suffering from a deluge of offensive messages, but they feel that the best way of dealing with the problem is not government censorship, but private sector censorship. The critics of this point of view think that private sector censorship will not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. China Dbq Essay China became a communist country because it offered opportunities for the peasants to own their own farms, industries and businesses, china became a communist country because the chinese people were tired of wars and fighting after being under the rule of warlords around 1916 many chinese began joining revolutionary groups and politicals parties in hopes of changing their country during and after the Great Revolution China saw several movements which forced a moved to communism in 192, China became a communist state in 1949 under the leadership of chairman Mao. This then prevented the Sino Soviet treaty to be made, Stalin saw an opportunity due to this, America believed China threatened the security of their nations, America then did not want communism to spread in the world we live in. The cold war tensions between the United states and the USSR eventually exploded in Korea when the soviet backed North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950 this determined to not let communism to spread in east asia from here truman order military spending and ordered General MacArthur to retake the southern half in peninsula. MacArthur success then pushed North Korea almost up to the Chinese border this threatened over million soldiers from Communist China in Korea. MacArthur was forced to retreat back to the 38th parallel which had originally divided North ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Red scare wasn t justified due to breaking people s constitutional rights. During the speech Senator Margaret Smith of Maine said a quote that was inspiring The right to criticize, the right to hold upon unpopular beliefs, the right to protest, the right of independent thought. This is basically the rights to Americans to other people this is a quote that will always be remember of the great things about the country America. This affects today s world we live in because people see America has the freedom of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on Sexuality and Desire in Jane Austen s Mansfield... Sexuality and Desire in Jane Austen s Mansfield Park In a letter to her brother dated 1814, Jane Austen boasted about a compliment she had received from a friend on her most recent work, Mansfield Park: It s the most sensible novel he s ever read (263). Austen prided herself on creating literature that depicted realistic characters and honest situations, but perhaps more importantly, she strove to create fiction that was moral and instructional as well as entertaining. So what does sensible say about the sexual? In Mansfield Park, the answer appears blaringly before us, as we repeatedly witness sexuality and desire represented in the darkest of terms, and often resulting in the most sinister of outcomes. Those who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mary is remarkably pretty (35) and wins the Bertrams over with her lively dark eye, clear brown complexion, and general prettiness (37) and her brother, after just a few visits, is declared, most agreeable young man the sisters had ever known (37). Henry (who I will discuss in greater length momentarily) sees Maria and Julia as conquests, women to be won over just for the sake of doing so. Mary, however, is sincere in her emotions toward Edmund (at least, as sincere as Mary Crawford could ever be), but the combination of Edmund s desire for her and her own seductive nature makes her a precarious character. Perhaps Mary s biggest problem is that she is too knowledgeable for her own good. Her skepticism and cynical attitude often seem out of place at the naĆÆve and sheltered Mansfield Park, particularly when compared to the ideological views of Edmund. Unlike Edmund, who is strikingly ignorant about the matter, Mary becomes preoccupied with understanding Fanny s position in society, and subsequent availability, inquiring, pray, is she out, or is she not? (42). Later, she remarks to Edmund, unaware that he is soon to be ordained, upon the apathy she feels (and blindly assumes others feel, as well) about attending church: Cannot you imagine with what unwilling feelings the former belles of the house of Rushworth did many a time repair to this chapel? The young Mrs. Eleanors and Mrs. Bridgetsā€¹starched up into seeming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Donald Barthelme Not-Knowing Not Knowing Summary In Donald Barthelme s essay Not Knowing , Barthelme addresses his thoughts on writing, literature, and art and the not knowing it encompasses. He expressed the great pleasure to be had in not knowing, and the precision in arts ability to avoid being known and yet still be compelling. Barthelme expresses there is no intuition when it comes to writing, just a slight itch. Writers like himself are not knowing what they truly want to voice and that is the beauty behind the whole creative process. He discusses early in the essay that the writer is one who, embarking upon a task, does not know what to do and goes throughout discussing the technicalities of writing and the honesties along with it. He allows audiences to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Old San Juan Narrative We had arrived at a small cul de sac just outside of San Juan, Puerto Rico. My hosts paid the cab driver as I took in the mostly abandoned beachside village. I watched the locals standing in doorways of grocery markets and bars, or sitting in old lawn chairs speaking rapidly and laughing with each other as they watched me in return. This wasn t a place use to outsiders. The stark contrast between Old San Juan and here was surprising at first. The buildings weren t well maintained and the boardwalk well worn. We came across houses or old bars that the sand had reclaimed. My company and I walked in near silence, stopping to take pictures and appreciate the views. Earlier that month I had lost my job, I felt broken and disappointed. I knew it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Flipped Characters While reading novels readers can relate to the characters challenges. In the realistic fiction novel Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen, the reader can relate to challenges that the characters in the book have. While we don t have the same challenges, Juli Baker deals with the lose of the sycamore tree, while I deal with being too hard on myself. First, the character Juli Baker, from Flipped, has the challenge of dealing with the lose of the sycamore tree. Juli Baker loved the sycamore tree and the view it came with. She was devastated when it was chopped down. She even put up a fight against it by not leaving the tree. Juli Baker illustrates, The next morning I raced to the bus stop extra early and climbed the tree. I caught the sun rising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Thomas Kuhn Research Paper Thomas Kuhn s View of Science Peter Roberts Thomas Kuhn was one of the most inļ¬‚uential philosophers of science of the 20st century. Beginning his academic career in physics, he developed an interest in the history of science, which eventually saw him turn to the philosophy of science. His ideas were inļ¬‚uenced strongly by the time he spent studying the works of historical scientists, such as Aristotle and Copernicus, in their original contexts. Kuhn were published his seminal work, The Structure of Scientiļ¬c Revolutions in 1962. Kuhn describes the work of scientists in a scientiļ¬c ļ¬eld as being conducted under the banner of a paradigm , which he deļ¬ned as universally recognized scientiļ¬c achievements that for a time provide model ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paradigms, said Kuhn, were accepted examples of actual scientiļ¬c practice examples which include law, theory, application, and instrumentation together ... models from which spring particular coherent traditions of scientiļ¬c research 5 . The construction of a paradigm involves an unprecedented scientiļ¬c achievement (often solving a notoriously diļ¬ƒcult problem in a ļ¬eld), opening the way for many problems that promise to be solved using the methods and thought demonstrated by that accomplishment. To support this view, Kuhn gave several examples of historically signiļ¬cant paradigms, including Newton s understanding of Mechanics as published in his Principia and Lavoisier s work in 2 Chemistry. A paradigm allows scientiļ¬c research to proceed by deļ¬ning suitable scientiļ¬c problems (for example the strength of the gravitational constant suggested by Newtons work), and giving the scientist the conļ¬dence that the solutions to such puzzles exist within the framework of the paradigm. A paradigm further promotes fruitful work by allowing the scientist to continue the work of others, rather than each new scientist needing to rebuild his ļ¬eld from fundamentals 6 . It was this promise of continued success in scientiļ¬c problem solving that led Kuhn to identify the existence of a governing paradigm to divide the scientiļ¬c ļ¬eld from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Horse Slaughter Persuasive Essay There are 9.2 million tame horses and an additional 47,329 wild horses in the United States, while only 2 million people own horses (Moss; Horses in the United States ). With that being said, it s safe to say that the United States has a surplus of horses. One of the most controversial solutions for the unwanted horses is slaughter. Horse slaughter has been around for decades, but due to changes in societal views, the topic has ignited controversy. In today s society, horses are being viewed as companion animals rather than livestock. The problem is that legally, horses are considered livestock and the laws for the treatment of companion animals versus livestock are very different (Winegar, The Horse Slaughter Debate: Solving the Puzzle ). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the government were to care for the 100,000 unwanted horses per year, the total cost for one year would be $220 million (Gwinn). As an alternative for horse slaughter, groups are trying to educate the public. The HSUS decided to create The HSUS Complete Guide to Equine Care, which explains all of the responsibilities and price tags involved in owning a horse until the end of its life. They are also trying to spread the word about ways to get the full horse experience, without taking on the complete financial and physical responsibilities of owning a horse. Some of these experiences include leasing, volunteering, attending shows, local 4 H Horse and Pony Club events, or fostering rescue horses (Winegar, The Horse Slaughter Debate: Solving the Puzzle ) According to PETA, Horses are part of our heritage and don t deserve to be packed on trucks and cruelly transported to slaughter and strung up in front of other terrified and dying animals, the kindest options for other surplus horses is a rescue organization, sanctuaries with loving guardians (Winegar, The Horse Slaughter Debate: A Two Sided ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Australian Aboriginal History HISTORY OF THE TREATMENT OF INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS Indigenous Australians are the aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people of Australia moved from group that is existed in Australia and nearby islands plunged from European colonization. In the course of the most recent 100 years, there have been a several policy relationships between the Australian government and Australia s indigenous people. There were couple of noteworthy changes made in federation in 1901. The commonwealth franchise act of 1902 rejects the voting rights of aboriginal people from claiming the native locals of Australia. They were also excluded from pension rights, employment in post offices and defence forces. It also expresses that the commonwealth would enact for any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Putting a vast number of youngsters in organizations, and due to the loss of area and society, most of the aboriginal people still facing a challenge to settle down in their life. It not only increased the poverty among them but also increased the unemployment and illiteracy rate. Meeting up in settlements and missions of a wide range of gatherings with various languages and culture made hard for them to start a new life. The accessibility of Western medicinal abilities, training and innovation expanded the level of contact with the outside world and Anglo Australian ways. Increase in demand of TV in country ranges and the appearance of satellite correspondences have included further stress. Liquor keeps on having an overwhelming impact. Instalment of social administration advantages cut crosswise over conventional connection rules. Aboriginal people looking for educational institution for their youngsters may find that Western training has a tendency to undermine conventional ways of life and social structures. Though most of the mining area is located in the aboriginal land but due to lack of education training institution, only 20 aboriginal students were graduated from engineering degree programs around Australia in 2008. Mining corporates like Rio Tinto and BHP has recognises that aboriginal have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Peter Pan Syndrome Essay Neverland is a paradise in Barrie s story, in which children will able to fly and never grow up. A lot of fantasy creatures like fairies and mermaids that every girl has dreamed of are living in there. Boys, on the other hand, can experience the adventure with Native Americans and pirates. Peter Pan, as the earliest and the captain of lost boys, is adored by generations. However, later in twenty century, Dr. Dan Kiley interpreted Peter Pan in a different way. His book, The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men Who Have Never Grown Up, which was published in 1983 has categorized the characteristics of Peter Pan and detailedly discussed the psychological situation that an adult is socially immature. He named this condition the Peter Pan syndrome. And later sections in the book, several treatments were given to cure this syndrome. According to Kiley, that the symptoms of the peter pan syndrome could be classified into 6 aspects, which are irresponsibility, anxiety, lonely, gender role conflict, narcissism and machismo, and pirate lifestyle (Kiley 26). These terms do summary the symptoms, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, men should be tough and strong otherwise they will be mocked by their fellows. Women, on the other hand, should be compliant and fully supportive to make men s lives easier. In chapter 3, Wendy at the first place set a role to Peter as her loved partner, but Peter s ambiguous reply made Wendy thought that he would be her man (Barrie 25). In the drama version, Wendy even asked that if the lost boys want her to be the mother, Peter Pan then should be the father. In chapter 10, John indicated that Peter Pan did not know how to be a father. Peter Pan admitted that he wants to be a child with a mother no matter she is Wendy or Tiger Lily (Barrie 78). Even nowadays, with the blooming movements of LGBT and Feminism, tomboy or fag are still used to insult the one who violates the gender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Universal Language In Emergency Management When a crisis occurs a team of emergency personnel must collaborate to proved the best response and recovery tactics available. Similar to any other line of work, the collaboration of multiple entities can prove effective only with proper planning and coordination. If prior planning is not implemented, the response actions may less than efficient which in the field of emergency management can mean the difference between life and death for first responders and victims on the scene. Coordinating a response to a disaster is a task that takes a lot of effort and planning due to the collaborative nature between different response teams. When a disaster occurs multiple levels of jurisdiction are involved along with private sectors and volunteer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though certain disasters will inherently have different complications, such as a natural disaster compared to an act of terror using a chemical weapon, the primary structure of the response in universal. This allows for an excellent response time if coordinated efficiently and will allow emergency personnel more time to assess the situation and react accordingly. It is important to emphasize the important aspects of NIMS and ICS to both public and private sector agencies and encourage study and practice. This will ultimately result in a faster and more efficient interrelated network of emergency responders that will help keep citizens safe and resilient in the face of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Nonverbal Immediacy In The Workplace Introduction The workplace is not often the first place one would think that you need to convey warmth. In a professional setting, our society does not often think about the relationships and nonverbals that express and influence behavior. A virtuous leader is one who will lead their employees to achieve desired goals. An effective leader that provides job satisfaction is important in the workforce we have today. High job satisfaction enhances employees psychological and physical wellbeing (Ilardi, Leone, Kansser, Ryan, 1983) This can in turn influence employee productivity and success for both parties. Supervisors can use nonverbals to connect interpersonally with subordinates. The manner in which supervisors use nonverbals to communicate with their subordinates may be more important than the verbal content displayed between a supervisor and subordinate. This analysis will examine the issue of subordinate emotional experience and suggest a solution to this problem by encouraging supervisors to display immediate nonverbals. (Richmond McCroskey, 2000b, p.195) The following paper will focus on the ways that supervisors can use nonverbal immediacy to improve subordinates emotional well being in and out of the workplace. The Problem According to etiquette expert and author Oropeza Randall, when employees feel discouraged, underappreciated, or undervalued it can lead to disconnection and apathy which is poison to the workplace. (Gausepohl, 2017) Emotion and communication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Strait Of Gibraltar, Mediterranean Outflow Straits of Gibraltar, Mediterranean Outflow Name Institution Straits of Gibraltar, Mediterranean Outflow The Strait of Gibraltar is located between the northern coast of Morocco and the southern coast of Spain. It is the only place that allows the water of the Mediterranean to mix with the water from the Atlantic Ocean. The Strait of Gibraltar is narrow strait separating peninsular Spain and Gibraltar in Morocco and Europe from Morocco as well as the Ceuta/ Spain in Africa. Also, the trait connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. The Strait of Gibraltar is known by many names including the pillar of Hercules in the ancient world, STROG meaning Strait of Gibraltar in naval use. The name originates from the rock of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They include the upper layer of the Atlantic water flowing eastward above the heavier and saltier Mediterranean water that flows eastwards into the Atlantic Ocean. Also, it is referred to as the Mediterranean outflow water (Wesson Gregg, 2009). As the Mediterranean water flows to the sea it follows the rising sea floor creating series of internal waves which are not easy seen because they do not generate large waves, but rather horizontal surface currents that affect the roughness of the sea surface. Internal waves can be seen from space suing special radar method capable of detecting sensitive changes in the roughness of the water surface. The direct link created by the Strait of Gibraltar between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean is responsible for the generation of unique wave patterns and unique flow. The unique patterns created as a result of the interaction between the global evaporative and different regional forces, wind forces, and tidal forces (Robinson Paola, 2005). Inflow and outflow: the water flowing through the Strait are more or less continuous in both the westward and the eastward directions. The larger amount of water comprising of the surface water of lower density and salinity flows continually eastwards (the Mediterranean inflow) while the smaller water amounts of deeper, saltier and heavier water flows continually westwards (the Mediterranean outflow). The general flow tendencies of the water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Effects of Alcohol on Coordination Essay examples BIO103 Environmental Biology Effects of Alcohol on Human Coordination Introduction: Alcohol is known to produce many chronic abnormalities that are attributable to parietal lobe dysfunction. The self becomes aware of the body being a distant object but it feels a strange attachment feeling (Miller et al, 1991). Considerable laboratory research indicates that different levels of alcohol consumption contributes to overall behavioural and cognitive functions and therefore the reason for carrying out this study is to test the effects of alcohol on human coordination. According to Allum et al (1998) Alcohol effects information received by brain receptors causing the working ones to compensate for the defective information processed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although this is the case, the investigation was poorly set out. Only one standard alcoholic drink was consumed which, as shown in the data, isn t enough to lose coordination unless the subject had extremely low tolerance to alcohol. Subjects were not discriminated by age gender and body weight which would have shown different results if these points were discriminated against and would have displayed a stronger correlation between the effects of alcohol on human coordination. The sample was not large enough to show a strong enough correlation between alcohol and coordination in the data therefore making the test inaccurate. Overall it seemed that as the subjects had more practice at the game, the better they became. In a past investigation carried out by Patel et al (2010), three groups of adults were assessed at 0.00%, 0.06% and 0.10% blood alcohol concentration to assess if alcohol affected body coordination. Subjects were asked to rate their drunkenness on a scale from 1 to 10 for each group. Results had shown that their score had no effect on body movement coordination patterns but those who consumed a higher amount of alcohol experienced a more significant effect on their coordination due to blood alcohol concentration. In this experiment, the groups showed a larger correlation between effects of alcohol on human coordination and therefore more accurate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Force, Nameless Character Use The Force, Nameless Character Originally released exclusively for the PC in 2011 as the simply titled Q.U.B.E., Q.U.B.E: Director s Cut is the official re release of the game, this time coming to the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Wii U, and even iOS. The main difference between the original and this remastered version is that this time Q.U.B.E. has a plot, and though I think that it is utterly uncalled for, I still got to give the developers credit for some good plot twists and what I suppose is a somewhat good/ok story. In Q.U.B.E., you can force push any wall that bugs you.In Q.U.B.E., you can force push any wall that bugs you. In the end, both versions are all about the same; completing puzzles that involve cubes and magic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are multiple types of blocks, and whether or not they re interactive depends on their color, which also determines the cube s function. From yellow stairs to blue bouncing cubes, going through yellow elevators like parallelepipeds which really are just a group of cubes Q.U.B.E. has them all, and you simply need these special gloves to control and manipulate every single one of them. Most levels simply require you jumping from one cube to another in the right order, but from time to time, the game will want to reward you for your hard work by providing the most painful puzzles related to balls I ve seen to date, and that s saying a lot. The puzzles involve you changing a learning terrain where a green sphere will fall in order for her to always go through little doors, causing the doors and walls to open. It can get really tricky because it involves you turning the walls, which block the ball and may even be entirely blacked out, making everything invisible to the player. I m not complaining too much, however, because I found Q.U.B.E. to be simple and easy to master. Having these little challenges from time to time is in no way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Comparison Between Luxor Temple And Saint Peter s Basilica ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE Luxor Temple and Saint Peter s Basilica I. OVERVIEW The two pieces of art that I have chosen to compare are The Luxor Temple located in Luxor, Egypt and Saint Peter s Basilica located within Vatican City of Rome, Italy. The ancient design has fostered some of its styles and characteristics into future generations, and also upheld the mysteries of phenomenal architecture over the centuries. I believe the Luxor Temple and Saint Peter s Basilica are good pieces for comparison. The details and the architectural features between both of these great Arts show ingenuity, symmetry, geometry and balance from two very diverse time periods. The aspects of their values, religious beliefs, culture, and mythology play key roles in the beliefs of both timepieces of Art. The architectural medium is not only impressive, but it is captivating to the eye as well. One can only marvel at the unique wonders of ancient civilization. The Luxor Temple Chinlung, Hsieh. Sacred Destinations. Photo of Luxor Temple: #19137. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May 2015. ( http://www.sacred destinations.com/egypt/luxor luxor temple ). Maderno, Carlos. Maderno, Carlos: Saint Peter s Basilica, FaƧade in Rome 1607. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May 2015. ( http://www.britannica.com/biography/Carlo Maderno/images videos/Facade of St Peters Basilica Rome by Carlo Maderno 1607/12767 ). II. Analysis of Artwork # 1 The Luxor Temple location is in Luxor, Egypt. This architectural structure is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Striker RB Leipzig have surprised millions worldwide with their imperious performances in the Bundesliga this season. Having only secured promotion to the German top flight this season, the Die Bullen have taken the footballing world by storm and currently sit in the 2nd spot, only 3 points behind League leaders Bayern Munich. The side s rise to the top of the League table has been fuelled by their enthralling, yet effective attacking performances (they are the 3rd highest goal scorers in the Bundesliga thus far) and one man in particular has been shining bright for the club, German attacker Timo Werner. In this segment, we take a look at the style of play, strengths and weaknesses of the Striker, who is soon establishing himself as one of the brightest prospects in European ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His partnership with Poulsen has demonstrated his ability to link up excellently with his attacking colleagues and the fact that he is amongst the top 5 creators in the League for Leipzig goes on to add to his potential as a creative force. Weaknesses Passing is often deemed to be striker s worst attributes. Perhaps, it is the tight spaces that they operate in or the fact that they are often being fed passes rather than being the feeders that could cause it. However, Werner could be really awful with his passing and has a tendency to infuriate his teammates and fans with his wayward passing and below par crossing. Another aspect of his game that needs improvement upon is his tendency to be wayward with his runs off the ball. He can prove detrimental to his side s creative play by venturing way too far beyond defenders and give in to the offside trap set up by the opposition. However, the player, who turns 21 soon, still has solid years of development ahead of him as a footballer and we are sure with passage of time and extended playing time, he will improve on these aspects of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Phineas Gage Essay Phineas Gage was a foreman in charge of a group of men who were responsible of a railroad bed in Cavendish, Vermont. Gage was known for being a man who makes decision by reasons; people looked up at him because he was wise and a good leader. That was before the accident that caused the blindness in his left eye, but it also changed his life forever. The accident was caused by an explosion of powder in his work place, from the explosion a tamping iron went through Gage s left cheek until exiting through his skull. His men carried him to get a doctor, but what they didn t know is that the Phineas Gage they knew before was gone after that. After the accident and the great surgery Gage had, he gain strength to be back at work; however the company he was hired it didn t want to take him back because his personality changed dramatically. From that case on, scientist were analyzing his case because they were interested in his case of being a normal guy to a totally different guy. His case is very important for the scientists because it is a prove that the frontal lobe is where humanity is located. The frontal lobe is where our planning skills, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is the reason why Gage s case is so important for the field of psychology because it is a real proof of so many questions that scientists had for several years and go in back for information made them realized that they have a real life proof of the theories scientists used to have about the brain. It is a case that changed psychology in several ways and it also helped scientists and researchers answer their questions about the brain and the connection with personality change. And that it was Gage s case about, his personality changed because of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Corporate Strategy CHAPTER 6 STRATEGY FORMULATION: CORPORATE STRATEGY Corporate Strategy Corporate strategy deals with three key issues facing the corporation as a whole: 1. Directional strategy the firm s overall orientation toward growth, stability, or retrenchment 2. Portfolio strategy the industries or markets in which the firm competes through its products and business units 3. Parenting strategy the manner in which management coordinates activities, transfer resources, and cultivates capabilities among product lines and business units Corporate strategy is primarily about the choice of direction of the firm as a whole. In other words, this includes decisions regarding the flow of financial and other resources to and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the full integration, a firm internally makes 100% of its key suppliers and completely controls its distributors. With taper integration, a firm internally produces less than half of its own requirements and buys the rest from outside suppliers. With quasi integration, a company does not make any of its key supplies but purchases most of its requirements from outside suppliers that are under its partial control. Long term contracts are agreements between two separate firms to provide agreed upon goods and services to each other for a specified period of time. Horizontal Growth This can be achieved by expanding the firm s products into other geographic locations and/or by increasing the range of products and services offered to current markets. Horizontal growth results in horizontal integration the degree to which a firm operates in multiple geographic locations at the same point in an industry s value chain. Horizontal integration for a firm can range from full to partial ownership to long term contracts. Diversification Strategies The two basic diversification strategies are concentric and conglomerate. Concentric (Related) Diversification Growth through concentric diversification into a related industry may be very appropriate corporate strategy when a firm has a strong competitive position but industry attractiveness is low. Conglomerate (Unrelated) Diversification When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Henry David Hwang ( M. Butterfly ) book in England and in America by March 1991, by selling more than 100,000 copies in the United States alone. Warner Brothers credited the film rights in 1991, and the playwright Henry David Hwang (M. Butterfly) has written the screenplay. The novel became a film by the same name in 2002. While Random House, Byatt s American publisher, requested her to reduce some of the poetry and place explanation the novel is 555 pages in hardcover she rejected. Agreeing, however, to make a trivial, effective change in her depiction of Roland, who in the American version obtains a smile of amused friendliness and can arouse feelings of warmth, and sometimes more, in many women. The story about which Byatt illuminates with a kind of amusement. Possession, Byatt argues that Possession is the only of her novels that she wrote without any break while writing it. Continuing in the following way shows that she knew everybody would accept that It s the only one I ve written to be liked, and I did it partly to show off . Yet, carrying on that there is very little life in Possession. It is all art . These and other comments, nevertheless, Byatt offers about her work should be stood by means of the common proverb grain of salt there is without a doubt a decent deal of art in Possession, and every so often the life becomes confined within the art, on the other hand, in its examination of love and loss, the novel trinkets true and deep. Even though authors are not always the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Sonny s Blues Analysis Annotated Bibliography Stone, Caitlin. Lost And Found: The Fall of Grace in SONNY S BLUES. Explicator 71.4 (2013): 251 254. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 July 2015. Stone outlines the misunderstandings, suffering and enmity between two brothers. The story is about a strained relationship between two brothers who reside in Harlem. Sonny and the narrator have a long history of misunderstanding which is later settled after the death of Grace (narrator s daughter). The narrator further points out how grace in the bible symbolizes God s mercy. The story portrays the racial inequality in Harlem as well as the decayed urban landscapes that exists today. It also outlines how Christian teachings help Christ followers to realize their sins and turn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Words and Music: Narrative Ambiguity In Sonny s Blues . Studies In Short Fiction 19.4 (1982): 367. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 July 2015. Based on Byerman Sonny Blues is story which study s the nature and relationship between language and art. He opposes critics who note that Sonny Blues is about Sonny or the narrator s individual experiences. The story uses code deciphered language to bring out the story s theme, resolution. The story is about the use of misreadings which is illustrated through the use of metaphoric and rationalistic language. The figurative languages are used to display his literary intelligence. Byertman suggests that Baldwin uses dialectic style through ambiguity and allusion to link the relationship between art and life. Art is embraced to create deceit and anarchy in the story than to bring out order and understanding. Sonny Blues is a direct representation of a boy s development into adulthood at the Harlem ghetto where one can easily develop into a cunning character. It is about how a man tries to find his own identity in musical career in the hostile society which later on attracts fatal relations both to his community and to himself. I learned that figurative language can be used creatively to express the day to day situations and ideas in a culturally sensitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Symphony Orchestra Concert Review Essay I went to the Symphony Orchestra s classical concert that premiered Beethoven s Fifth . The event provided a small pamphlet explaining in detail the course of the concert. The primary portion of the show was presented by a short and vivacious development Rondo in D major of Mozart, and proceeded with Bernstein s Symphony No. 2. The second half of the show was dedicated to the four development work, Beethoven s Symphony No. 5 in C minor. As I was walking into the auditorium, the orchestra were being to set up and even some musicians were doing a seris of exercises on their instrument. There were such a large number of individuals there, and the lobby was substantially more swarmed than I anticipated. Everyone dressed decent and talked discreetly amongst ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People were very interested and intrigued by the music being played. The show host turned out and gave a brief depiction of the piece that was going to be played. I was awed by the way the host took care of a portion of the inquiries asked by the gathering of people. After the sneak peek the performers turned out and tuned their instruments, signaled by the concertmaster. The symphony was situated on the stage; the men wore tuxedos, the ladies wore dark dresses or jeans. There were three pieces that were performed by a solo instrument but also accompanied by the rest of the orchestra. After the solo piece was performed the host would respectively introduce the solo artist and give a brief description of their background and who they are. The stage consisted of over maybe fifty instruments and musicians each with a unique look of their own. Other than the performance piano, there were a variety of instruments that I noticed in the orchestra that we went over in class. I struggled with identifying each of the instruments since I didnt remember every one of them. Among the woodwinds were the oboe, French horn, and trumpet. The strings consisted of played incorporated the violin, viola, cello, and twofold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Aristotle s Ideas Of Potential Infinity Aristotle supported the idea of potential infinity but refuted the idea of actual infinity . He defined potential infinity by saying if you are counting natural numbers, logic would tell us that we can always add one to the previous number and that can potentially go on forever. He also said that we could potentially use this logic in geometry if we imagined a line that extended beyond both points with no recognizable end. On the contrary, actual infinity seems paradoxical because even if we had an infinite number of things in a category then infinity would still be whole in a sense with a beginning and an end. Aristotle s ideas were supported for many centuries ( Aristotle , n.d.). The philosopher Zeno of Elea (495 435 B.C.E.) came up with the idea of infinite divisibility . The basic concept of the theory was that you could take any object, cut it in half, cut those halves in half, and so on until you reached the end of the divisibility process and were left with only particles, or elements as he called them. The first conclusion he drew from this theory was that the elements were essentially nothing, which meant that the sum of all the pieces made the whole object nothing. The second conclusion was that the elements were something but that they had no size, which meant that the sum of the whole object also had no size. The last conclusion was that the elements are something and they do have a size. But that would mean that you would never reach the end of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...