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Persuasive Essay On Patrick HenryPersuasive Essay On Patrick Henry
Double In Macbeth
Double, Double
Candles float gracefully above the tables as children sing in a choir as a prelude to a feast. Three
witches dance ominously around a cauldron, conjuring something dark and not of this world. There
is, in fact, a common theme between these two images the presence of the famed witches spell
Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble (Shakespeare 4.1.10 11) from The
Tragedy of Macbeth and witchcraft. The singing of the witches words in Harry Potter and the
Prisoner of Azkaban is a highly ironic statement about perception of witchcraft and provides a
contrast in views of magic.
In the time of Shakespeare, magic, and by extension, witches were inherently evil. Any mention of
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The scene most likely would not be remembered at all. Understanding the allusion gives the
scene increased depth and shows the conflicting perceptions of magic. Once it becomes apparent
that the song is from evil witches who were conjuring spirits, the whole scene becomes dark and
highly ironic. These children are singing a song about a dark form of witchcraft in a school
dedicated to a much less harmful version of witchcraft and wizardry. Most of these children, having
grown up in an environment with magic all around them, are now exposed to an outside view of
their lifestyle, and it is most definitely
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How Does O Connor Use Ethos In A Good Man Is Hard To Find
In O Connor s A Good Man Is Hard To Find the grandmother uses ethos, pathos, and logos to
convey with the Misfit. The grandmother did not see him for who he was, but for who he was
intended to be. The old lady tries to manipulate the misfit in order for her to gain his trust.
Flannery O Connor states Why you re one of my babies and You re one of my own children .
(294) The grandmother felt that if she said that he would feel safe and not feel that he is put in
harm s way. In other words, when a parent tells a child you re one of my own children they
automatically gain the trust of that parent even if it is not their biological parent. As a result, of the
grandmother saying he was one of her babies she was able to manipulate him to actually trusting
her a bit. Furthermore, the understanding of the grandmother, she started to sympathize and show
love towards the Misfit. Even though it costed her her life she was still willing to care for... Show
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First, she starts off by saying You wouldn t shoot a lady (291) the grandmother must have
thought if she said that he would not kill her. His friends killed her daughter in law as well as
the other girls, she was not safe because she considered herself a lady. Secondly, Flannery O
Connor stated You are a good man . (291) because the old lady knew deep down inside the Misfit
did not mean to harm anyone and she knew who he was running from. However, even though it
is not stated in the story but my interpretation gave it away that he was afraid and the
grandmother knew he was scared. Third, Flannery O Connor said If you would pray.....Jesus
would help you . (293) the old lady wanted to encourage the Misfit to pray because even though
he has done so much wrong GOD wants to still make him a prophet. Even in real life repent and
be baptized in the name of Jesus would still away for sinners to enter the gates of
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The Between Liberty And The State
Within the study of legal philosophy, few scholars have been able to understand the dangers arising
from the complex relationship between liberty and the state to the same extent as Lord Acton.
Though mainly unpublished prior to his death, Acton s writings provoke thought surrounding
power struggles and conflicting interests in societies. It has become clearer over time that
inequality, whether institutionalised or not, ultimately provides the foundation of modern societies.
In order to counteract this and facilitate stability amongst nations, particularly in the prevention of
anarchy, many support the view that there is an inherent need to restrict the complete exercise of
free will, be it powers possessed by a public authority, or at an individual level. The principle of
self determination in the context of the state sovereignty , that being the right of a nation to conduct
itself in the absence of external influence, has assisted in alleviating some of the burdens placed
upon the human race. The state routinely exercises sovereignty over its inhabitants and distinct
territory to establish control, and in an ideal world should render a society free from oppression
from both by the state, and amongst individuals. Though the struggle to obtain liberty had
underpinned the existence of modern nations, disagreement as to its nature and scope has created a
variety of distinct perspectives regarding the limits which ought to be placed on our personal
freedoms. To wholly
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Puritan Values In A Break With Charity, By Ann Rinaldi
During today s trials, people are innocent until proven guilty. But long ago, during the Salem Witch
Trials, people were guilty until proven innocent. This was not the best system, and its flaws are
represented in the novel, A Break with Charity. Set in 17th century Massachusetts, A Break with
Charity by Ann Rinaldi depicts a young girl at her worst. Susanna English (the main character) lives
in SalemTown. The strict Puritan values in Salem leads a circle of girls to portray themselves as
haunted by witches, causing chaos for themselves, Susanna, and Tituba. Using dialogue, the author
flawlessly shows how poor choices lead to consequences.
Firstly, a circle of girls makes a poor choice of lying about being haunted by witches, which later ...
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Rinaldi also demonstrates the negative effect of the witch trials with the downfall of Salem s
economy. ... businesses went bad because outsiders refused to have dealings with those in Salem for
years afterward (363). Through dialogue, the author demonstrates how these three outcomes
highlight the aftermath of the girls faulty decisions.
Another main character, Susanna, does not tell anyone what she knows about the circle of girls,
which leads to her family breaking apart. At the start of the novel, Susanna s father shows that he
does not believe in witches when he says Witches in Boston. I didn t believe it then, and I won t
believe it now (69). This obviously influences Susanna, and she does not believe in witchcraft
either, which leads her to directly ask Ann Putnam, the ringleader of the circle, what she is up to.
There, she comes to know that the girls are faking being haunted, but is threatened by Ann
Putnam I think you will not tell what you know, she said quietly. For if you do, we will cry out
on your parents (123). Readers understand that Susanna takes the threat to her parents seriously
when she does stay quiet. Even when her mother is named, Susanna does not speak up, for fear
that her father, sister, and brother could be named. ... or the rest of your family will be named.
You have a sister, remember. And a father. And a brother, due back any day now from a sea
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Career Planning Process Analysis
1.Introduction
Deliberate goalsetting and planning can be helpful to ensure a career which is both successful and
fulfilling. Career planning is the process of evaluating your interests, preferences, skills and
objectives, all to ensure that your work is in good agreement with personal values and strengths.
Reflecting on a viable career plan is particularly important for U of A Engineeringgraduates as the
economy in Alberta has seen heavy turmoil in recent years, resulting in the loss of job
opportunities. As a result, setting realistic goals and strategic planning is essential to navigate the
rough economic landscape.
Career planning allows the opportunity to reflect on career progression, get an improved sense of
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Additional information gathered from my personal experiences will be outlined here.
In addition to assessing my current state through skills assessments, such as ALIS, strength based
assessments have been shown to be more useful for career development. One example is
StrengthsQuest (Gallup, 2016) which is a program that aims to help students to discover and take
advantage of their personal strengths. StrengthsQuest is being used across campuses and
organizations to develop strength maps for project teams and working groups. Strength maps help
to identify strengths and weaknesses within a group plan and accordingly, plan for success.
When researching companies and average salaries, I often turn towards Glassdoor ( Glassdoor,
2016) as a source for company reviews, salaries and company interview practises. The data curated
on Glassdoor is maintained by current or former company employees which further reinforces the
creditability. This information is particularly useful because Glassdoor users have posted questions
that companies use during the interview process and salary information is available for specific
positions within an organization.
3.Interviews and
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Essay On Prankster
It was a pleasing day,I can clearly recall,not long back,we were in class 8th then.The sun was at the
highest,shining gay,and we three,Arpita Varshneya,Pragati and I were there,under the scorching
sun,devising a plan to take our revenge from the so called teaser friend, Rishika,the award winning
prankster and our friend from the other section of our class. Friendshipwith this girl was a kind of
compromise for us three,for she lived in our colony and had known us since childhood.Although,
she looked nice by her talks,for any new person might be mistaken her being a good girl,her other
side was known only to her friends.As I mentioned earlier, she was literally an award winning
prankster, the dupes, the unfortunates who had been the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The bell rang and we headed towards the chemistry laboratory.As per decided, when we reached
there, all three of us chose our seats beside Rishika s.She had no idea of what was going on in
our minds.Our friend had a very peculiar habit, she used to carry her small collection of antique
coins in her pencil box.While she was busy doing her assignment,the three of us managed to
secretly get hold of Sulfuric acid and Hydrochloric acid from the shelves and prepared aqua regia
out of it.Our friend was a big failure in chemistry, she did not even remembered the names of the
important compounds, which was a strong plus point for us.To fool her, I took two ordinary coins
out of my pocket and kept either in both fists.Then I dictated to her that I will throw this coin in
the chemical and it will reappear in Arpita s hand.Arpita showed her hand and it was empty,then I
secretly passed one coin to Arpita(in such a way that Rishika could not notice it) and dropped the
other one in the chemical.Aqua regia
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Legalizing Medical Marijuana
The use of medical marijuana has both good and bad side; however legalizing medical marijuana
could aid in the relief of pain, people who are prescribed medical marijuana would not be
prosecuted and the government might be able to control its sale and distribution. People think
that marijuana is bad . Well marijuana is good. It aids in pain and helps people with cancer.
Most people don t want to legalize marijuana for religious reasons. Which is bogus. I am not a
religious person, and I don t see people s insights on the marijuana campaign. And me knowing
some very religious people say that marijuana is bad cause it messes with your head. But those are
only some types of marijuana the medical marijuana is not a hallucinogen. It is mostly... Show more
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That need the marijuana will be prosecuted and will go to jail. Even though they need it.
Marijuana can help people. There is many types of marijuana that are illegal and should stay
illegal, but the medical should be legal, it has nothing wrong with it. It is a natural healer of the
earth. It may seem that I am talking hippie, but it is natural and from the earth. It helps a lot of
people. ALOT. they need the healing that the medical marijuana gives people. The government
might even be able to control its sales and distributions. With it being legal the stores that sell the
medical marijuana would have strict
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Literature Review Of High Flow Nasal Cannula
Literature Review High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy has become a safe, useful therapy in
many types of patients with respiratory failure, improving oxygenation and comfort levels.
Oxygen therapy is the main treatment for hypoxemic respiratory failure and has been delivered
via nasal prongs or masks. The maximum flow rates that these devices can deliver are limited
due to the insufficient heat and humidity provided to the gas that s being administered. It s
accepted that flow rates up to 15 L/min can be delivered using conventional nasal prongs or
masks, and even high flow tubing, but this flow is far lower than the inspiratory flow of a
patient with acute respiratory failure. Room air dilutes the supplemental oxygen, resulting in a
significant decrease in the fraction of the inspired oxygen (FIO2) that finally reaches the air
sacks in the lungs, called alveoli. Many different HFNC devices are available, but the technique
always involves the delivery of a totally conditioned (37 В°C containing 44 mg H2O/L [100 %
relative humidity]) gas admixture via a wide bore and soft nasal prong up to 60 L/min, with a
fraction of inspired oxygen ranging from 0.21 to 1 (21% to 100%). (Roca, 2016). HFNC oxygen
therapyis a very effective modality for the early treatment of adults with respiratory failure with
diverse underlying diseases.
Physiological effect High flow with optimally heated and humidified gas is thought to have a
variety of physiological effects. Gas from an
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Analysis Of The Lion King 2 Simba s Pride
ELA 10 1; Feature Film Questions Assignment #2 ; Tiarra McCann
1. The film that I viewed was The Lion King 2 Simba s Pride.
Simba, the King of the Pride Lands is now a father. His daughter Kiara is eager to explore
beyond the Pride Lands, but Simba tries to shelter her from danger. One day Kiara s curiosity
draws her into the Out Lands, where she bumps into Scar s adopted son Kovu. They become
friends, but Kovu s evil mother Zira and Simba quickly separate the two. Zira raises Kovu for the
sole purpose of someday killing Simba. Years later, on the day of Kiara s first solo hunt, they run
into each other again. Kovu rescues her from a fire and then asks to join Simba s pride. This is all
part of Zira s evil plan, but Kovu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Matthew Broderick, Neve Campbell, Jason Marsden, and Suzanne Pleshette.
b)An advantage of hiring famous actors is that they help to promote the movie. Famous actors
have huge fan followings of all ages, so the movie can appeal to all ages, not just children. A
couple disadvantages of using famous actors is that they are expensive to hire, and sometimes
the the actor doesn t suit the character they are playing. An example of this could be Mathew
Broderick as Simba. Matthew Broderick is a well known actor in Ferris Bueller s Day Off, where
he plays the role of a mischievous teenager. This doesn t suit the role of Simba who is a
responsible, overprotective father.
4. (1) The director does a purposeful close up shot on Simba s face to show his emotion change
from anger and confusion to peace and understanding. Simba is angry because he and his pride
are being attacked by the exiled pride of lions. His emotion then changes to confusion as Kiara
jumps in front of him to stop the fight. Kiara tells Simba a wise King once told me, we are one.
She continues to explain to him that the exiled lions and the pride land lions are the same. We see
the and feel the emotion of peace and pride in Simba s eyes in the close up shot.
(2) The director purposefully made Simba, Nala, Kiara, Kovu, and Zira more brightly colored then
the rest of the lions in each of their prides. He did this so that these main
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Discrimination, Prejudice And Stereotypes
3) Choose 3 characters from the movie and describe how discrimination, prejudice, or stereotyping
affected or defined their character.
Stereotyping: Tito (Gabriel Chavarria), a Hispanic student, displays an act of stereotyping Jamal,
a black student, by drawing a picture of Jamal as having big, fat lips. The stereotype being that all
black men have big fat lips. Jamal was typically the vocal student who instigated students into fights
but quickly became the laughing stock of the classroom. He was emotion and trying to hold back
the emotions from others seeing. The Hispanic student s picture was significant in the manner that
it showed his views and stereotypes of black people. This scenario affected both students, because
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Gruwell s students several times throughout the movie. The one which comes to mind and plays
a more significant part in the transformation of characters is when Ms. Campbell and Ms.
Gruwell are looking through books to be used in class. Ms. Gruwell suggests Anne Frank due to
student interest in the Holocaust, but Ms. Campbell quickly denies the request on spot. She talks
badly about the student grades and automatically assumes they are unable to read the words in
the book or will even take care of the book. She does not want to use quality school resources on
Ms. Gruwell s students due to already deeming them as failures. She assumes if the students get
books, they will be destroyed. Instead they get destroyed condensed books because everyone
knows they can t read. She then explained that she had the authority to deny any request without
going for higher approval. This moment make a clear statement of her negative view towards the
students and showed exactly how they are not being provided with equal quality education. It gives
a closer look into her character s discriminatory outlook on colored students within the school. She
only sees them as violent, criminals, and
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World War Z Rhetorical Analysis
Michael Vlahos presents the importance of understanding and emotionally preparing ourselves for
a future apocalypse. By appealing to the credibility of Max Brook, the author of World War Z,
Vlahos is appealing to own ethos, and credibility along with the emotional aspect of the article by
utilizing quotes and portions of apocalyptic literatures such as World War Z. The readers become
apprehensive when the thought of human extinction enters their minds while reading this article,
however, the author fails to appeal to the logical aspect of the article due to the lack of concrete
evidence. For an author appealing to his credibility and trustworthiness is a key factor in persuading
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Its goal is to appeal to the audience s emotions and create a mental imagine in their head which
helps them understand the point of the view of the author. Pathos is virtually the strongest of the
three persuasion methods utilized in this article. By taking advantage of well known zombie
literature, and films from the twenty first century, the author evokes the readers to feel sympathetic
for themselves. By analyzing and breaking down the novel into three different sections, focusing
his argument, the author slowly transactions from an apprehensive tone to an optimistic tone.
Simultaneously the author is appealing to both; the emotional aspect of the argument and his
own credibility as a writer. The zombie virus makes us fight the war they want, and critical time
is lost while we struggle to make the necessary recognition. Only the prospect of extinction opens
our eyes, by using diction Vlahos appeals to the emotional side of the readers. The pervious quote
hits the reader with a sense of danger, forcing them to become conscious about a future calamity.
However, the author changes directions midway through the article, he focuses on the possibility
of mankind s survival. The author takes a patriotic stand claiming If America does not if someday
it cannot then there will be no salvation, referring to the apocalypse. By taking such a stand, he
appeals to all those fearing
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Essay about Gallipoli
Gallipoli The Anzac Legend
The Anzac Legend is the source of the Aussie Fight and bravery that will live on for future
generations to understand and to acknowledge their courage and bravery.
Some would say The Anzac Legend all began when Britain declared they were in need of help
and it was Australia s duty to go to their aid. Australia tossed aside experience and opted for youth.
There were big incentives to go. To travel and visit foreign places, economic reasons, to be with
their mates but the most incentive of all was that Britain needed help.
Although these facts are all true one of the most important was that they would have the honour of
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On the 21st of April the Soldiers were given the nod to go ahead with the landing by Sir Ian
Hamilton who wrote an inspiring letter that probably gave the troops a great boost of
confidence. They landed on the 25th of April at Anzac Cove with no fear just a killer instinct
and a do or die attitude which had to be adopted for its the only way that a war can be fought .
These characteristics were underlined at the Nek, better known as The Battle of the Ridges. The
Anzacs charged at the Turks with Bayonets in hope to gain control of the heights as this would be
one of the only hopes of victory. Although there was very little gained out of the plan the Movie
Gallipoli shows the bravery and the fight of the troops even when they were to meet almost certain
doom they still fought on or did their best for the Anzacs and for their country.
The Anzacs who were under adversity in extremely hot summer conditions and many troops were
suffering from diseases. There was also a lack of suitable facilities to store the food and a lot of it
got spoiled, which caused illness among the troops. They still managed to keep their mateship and
camaraderie that is fitting of the Anzac Legend. There was a great admiration for the Intelligence of
the Australians and their initiative. These tactics were flawless for example they used to put a hat
on a stick to draw Turkish fire. They made bombs from old tin cans, nails, shrapnel and other metal.
One
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Themes And Conflicts In The Glass Menagerie By Tennessee...
Set in St. Louis Missouri prior to World War II, Tennessee Williams reflects back on his deeply
tragic and dysfunctional familial experiences in, The Glass Menagerie . Williams brilliantly
incorporates real aspects of society to reveal how they contributed to the nonreal aspects and the
conflicts which affected his family. The real aspects of the play which had a significant impact on
the lower middle class families such as the Wingfields included, the economic hardships
surrounding the Great Depression, the fall of the American south, society s intolerance towards
homosexuality, and many threats abroad. Although Williams play was merely a series of hazy
memories, the nonreal aspects combined with the major societal conflicts contribute... Show more
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Through Amanda s inability to separate the real from the fantasy, William s proves that Amanda
s main coping mechanism is to retreat from reality. Amanda s role as the forgotten southern belle
also impacts her relationship with her daughter Laura, who suffers from crippling social anxiety
and an inferiority complex as a result of her disability. Aside from the internal and external
conflicts which impact Amanda, Williams s strongly expresses his indictment through his very
own character, Tom. Tom is merely a victim of both societal conflicts and his own guilt caused
by his decision to seek fulfillment within his own life, rather than surrender to the unsatisfying
life which his mother had created for him. One of the greatest factors in Tom s lifestyle that
creates his desire to escape this sense of imprisonment, is society s overall attitude toward
homosexuality, specifically within his mother. Amanda stated, I took that horrible novel back to
the library yes! That hideous book by that insane Mr. Lawrence. I cannot control the output of
diseased minds or people who cater to them but I won t let such filth brought into my house
(Williams 759). Because 1930 s society does not allow homosexuality to be expressed openly,
literature is the closest way which allows him to express himself. The simple fact that his novels
are the one way which allows him to gain any sense of satisfaction is taken away by his
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A Battle with Life in Wanting to Die by Anne Sexton Essay
A Battle with Life in Wanting to Die by Anne Sexton
The poem Wanting to Die by Anne Sexton, explores a battle with life which many people endure.
The speaker knows of the goodness of the world, yet she is unable to truly experience it because of
her suicidal tendencies. She understands her feeling as more of an obsession with death rather than a
hate for life. Though the speaker is still alive, she relapses, every so often, into the darkness of her
soul. Through her vivid use of imagery, Sexton creates and elucidates the speaker s susceptibility to
suicide.
It is apparent from the first stanza the speaker finds her life lacking. The first lines of the poem
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the grass blades you mention... furniture you have placed... ( 5 6) This person seemingly hopes,
as the reader does, for the speaker and wants for her every happiness. The next stanza invites the
reader into the speaker s mind and soul. We learn depression is more than a hate for life, it is
something one must experience to be able to relate to, as in line 7: But suicides have a special
language. This stanza also alludes to the fact that when the speaker is suicidal she refrains from
looking at the big picture; instead she focuses on the few bad experiences which drive her that
much deeper into depression.
The following stanza invites the reader to learn about the suicide attempts of the speaker: Twice
I have simply declared myself, / have possessed the enemy, eaten the enemy, / have taken on his
craft, his magic (10 12). Here the reader learns of the speaker s two suicide attempts. This stanza
also implies the speaker s anger toward her illness. She associates her depression as the enemy,
almost as if depression were the devil in flesh coming to her, haunting her, luring her to death, a
death of submission.
The fifth stanza, with its vivid images, is exceedingly descriptive in its discussion of the speaker s
means of suicide: In this way, heavy and thoughtful, / warmer than oil or water, / I have rested,
drooling
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Significant Differences Between The Protestant Church And...
The Protestant Church originated in Rome during the Protestant Reformation. The In the 16th
century religious, political, intellectual and cultural out break through the Protestant Reformation
went against Catholic Europe. It helped settle different type of belief. The Protestant Church was
established because people believed that the Catholic Churchhad errors. The Catholic Church also
originated in Rome. The Catholic Church has an authoritative leadership. The popeis the most
powerful person in this church. Lower than the pope there are bishops and priests. There are two
significant differences between the 16th century Protestant religious doctrines and the doctrines of
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(Rosario) Protestant good works and belief gets you justified in God s eyes. Martin Luther
started the movement of justification by peace. Since Martin Luther never could find serenity,
he became over whelmed with his sense of guilt. Despite all the good he has done he didn t feel
sanctified. Catholic you get justified by grace alone through faith . (GotQuestions) The Catholic
Church views justification as a process, dependent on the grace you receive by participating in
the Church . (Rosario) In Catholicism justification is the cleansing of a person s sins. Through
God s grace and their faith in Jesus Christ they would be able to be born again through baptism.
They believe that everyone has inherited sin from Adam and Eve. Through Adam and Eve sinning
they created a wall of that mankind had to pass through. This wall separated God and man. Since
God is graceful he is willing to breakdown the wall through
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Topography and Geographic Region Analysis for Tourists
Topography and Geographic Region Analysis for Tourists The natural landscape within the UK
consists of a mainly flat land area. With the majority of England included in the flat land mass
the major cities are populated close to the edge of the country or on the side of a national river to
allow easy transport and access. In England we have a few higher peaks than sea level as the
Pennines run through the north of the country from the east of the Cumbrian Mountains down to
the south of the country just outside Manchester. In the rest of England there are smaller peaks of
hills/mountains which are: * Cumbrian Mountains * North York Moors * Cotswald Hills *
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Despite the USA and the UK which have varied cultures within one nation. On the other hand
there are places like: * Japan * China * India * Egypt These have a vast cultural history for
possessing hidden powers. Japan is a well built nation but relies on their cultural history for their
day to day life. Japan have various ways of worshipping their religion as they believe in goddess
like beings as they have many mythical features in their history. India is one of the main
countries on the globe that has very high cultural and spiritual beliefs. Their society is based
round one of the most religious cultures on the globe. They worship many different beings and
gods. Their religion is made up of 80% Hindu, 11% Muslim with Sikh, Christian and Buddhist
minorities. Egypt is also another religious believing country as it incorporates their past however
many thousand years of history. Their main beliefs lie within their own history. Their museums
come as second to none as they contain treasures from thousands of years ago. Mummies are
what they keep best as the Egyptians berry their most rich and powerful leaders to rest in piece
with their own treasures they have gain during their mortal existence. For those in their history
who were servants of the rich and made some of the gravest errors during their life s were to have
their organs extracted alive and be
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Bleachers Should Not Be Allowed In School
Introduction: Have you ever found yourself in a dangerous situation that happened so fast you had
no time to act? You have to make a decision, and act upon that without a chance to stop and think.
Situations that if you don t make the right decision, it could lead to a serious injury.
God has a guardian angels watching over us twenty four seven. They have saved our lives more
times then we know. This is a story of just one of those time God intervened in my life and saved
me from significant injury.
II.Body:
A) Setting
It was a thursday night in at Highland Academy gym
Playing basketball with the local church group
Bleachers were in the middle of the court
B) Moving of the bleachers
I move the bleachers so we could use the court for
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Analysis Of The Canadian Salmon Fishy
The subjects presented in chapters1 3 in the Policy Analysis book are The Canadian Salmon
Fishery, What is policy Analysis and Toward Professional Ethics. The Canadian Salmon Fishery
preview is in chapter one. The chapter talks about how the product of policy analysis is advice.
How the advice for policy comes in many forms. The purpose is to show a comprehensive analysis
that has a description and analysis of the problem, specific policy alternatives, an assessment of the
alternatives, and policy recommendation (Weimer, Vining pg.1). One of the stories in this chapter
discuss, the Salmonfishery of British Columbia and the challenges it had. The study that was
conducted showed the fishery as of now represents net drain on the wealth of Canadians. This was
the case for several years in spite of the reforms that was done in 1995 and 2001. Even though some
of the problems were inherent were market failures, ineffective or counterproductive government
interventions. They wanted the current regulatory regime change to a policy that was based on
exclusive ownership of the salmon fishingrights for specific rivers. There were four policy that
analysis examined: (1) the status quo policy, (2) harvesting rights, and (4) individual transferable
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Woodrow Wilson words gave clear statement of the basic foundation for old administration:
...administration lies outside the proper spheres of politics. Administration questions are political
questions. Although politics sets the tasks for administration, it should not suffer to manipulate its
offices . The old public administration and policy analysis are meant to give better expertise in
public endeavors. When the organizational structures are establishment; the public administrator
can give their attention to personnel, budgets, and operating procedures that will meet their
organizational
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Plea Agreement Advantages
Plea Agreement
Introduction
A plea agreement is when the defendant agrees to plead guilty and the prosecutor offers to either
reduce the charge to a less serious offense, drops a charge, or recommend a specific sentence to
the judge (Williams Wilson, 1981). A plea agreement is more common than a case going to trial,
in 2012, 97% of federal cases ended in plea bargains rather that going to trial (Goode, 2012). In the
case for Richard, there is no telling what the results would have been if he had a jury trial rather
than taking the plea agreement but it can be said that he made the correct decision by taking the
plea.
Plea agreement vs jury trial There are several advantages to taking a plea agreement rather than
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When he looks back on that decision, he believes that his lawyer convinced him to make the
wrong decision. It is unknown what the outcome of Richard s life would have been if he had
taken his case to trial, but it seems that the plea agreement was the correct way for him to go.
Richard undeniably murdered his mother. He was seventeen years old and was old enough to
know that murder is wrong. Richard did grow up in a household where he was mentally abused,
but does that justify or give him an out for killing his mother? A jury would have seen Richard s
case in a few different ways. One way they could have seen the case would be that Richard was
an abused child, he did not understand what he was doing, and he does not necessarily deserve to
be punished for it. Another way the jury could have seen his case would be that Richard was nearly
an adult who murdered his mother, hid the body, and then manipulated people into thinking that he
was truly concerned about his mothers whereabouts while the whole time knowing what he did. If
the jury would have seen Richard s case like that, he probably would have ended up with the
maximum
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Examples Of Fire Escape In The Glass Menagerie
Have you ever felt like just running away from all of the things that worry you, scare you, and
make you shiver? In The Glass Menagerie the characters only way out of the house is through the
fire escape, it also symbolizes the ability for the characters to escape their daily lives and have
some time to themselves. The movie theatre is a way for Tom to escapehis home life, this place
feeds Tom s hunger to escape. After Laura left the University she used to go to the museum, it
seems as if has a deeper meaning than just her hiding away from her mom, but it is a place where
she used to escape from everyone and the the world around her. The needfor the characters to
escape in the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, he gave them these locations like
the fire escape, movie theatre, and the museum which he created for their escape. The only way
for our characters to get out of the house in the book is through the fire escape, there is no real
front door it is just a fire escape. Fire escapes are used as way to escape from a building s danger
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The way it is perceived is that it is his place to watch these movies and feel like he is somewhere
else, away from his mom s constant nagging. In the book he talks about these films as if they are
grand adventures to new unexplored areas. His urge to just get away from everything is
powerful, all he wants is to see the world and not just his house and town. Watching these movies
offers him a peek at what the world could look like. Without these movies giving him an urge to
explore it seems as if he would be fine with his current life. Watching these movies seems to just
make him even hungrier for adventure because they are showing him what he does not have and
so he feels like something is missing in his life. It is almost like in Tom s life he has different
windows to look at the world but he cannot yet get to
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Kris Gastelum Case Study
The UFC travels to Long Island, New York on Saturday for a card headlined by a fighter who is
ready risk it all for a win in his native state a win that he has chased for quite some time. That
fighter, No. 5 ranked middleweight and former title holder Chris Weidman, will face rising star
and No. 8 ranked middleweight Kelvin Gastelum in the main event of the evening. Weidman has
lost three straight fights, including a title defense against Luke Rockhold and loses to Yoel
Romero and most recently Gegard Mousasi in April. He hasn t won a fight since May 2015, and
his loss to Mousasi was as confusing to the fans as it was to him. After absorbing consecutive
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Michael Bisping stepped in on two weeks notice and shockingly won the title that Weidman was
trying to get back. If Weidman wants to get back to his winning ways, he ll have to be at the top
of his game against a young and hungry lion. Gastelum looks like he has finally found a home in
the middleweight division after struggling to make weight for fights in the welterweight division.
In his last bout, he looked impressive against Belfort, finishing him in the first round and winning
Performance of the Night honors. However, the fight was later overturned due to a positive
marijuana test. Prior to the Belfort fight, Gastelum dominated Tim Kennedy at UFC 206 with a
third round KO, cementing his place in the division. Gastelum, 25 years old, showed tremendous
hand speed and the ability to take a punch in both fights, making him a far more dangerous
fighter than he s often given credit for. Now fighting at a more comfortable weight, he has shown
speed and athleticism that gives him the potential to wreak havoc in the 185 pound division.
Gastelum s only losses in the UFC have come by split decision to welterweight champion Tyron
Woodley and No. 6 ranked welterweight Neil Magny. Aside Kennedy, he has key victories over
Uriah Hall, Johny Hendricks, Nate Marquardt and Jake Ellenberger. A win over Weidman could
catapult Gastelum up the middleweight rankings, while a win for Weidman could potentially land
him back into
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Essay about Ritalin And Its Uses
Ritalin and Its Uses
In recent years, more and more kids seem to be on a prescription drug called
Ritalin(methylphenidate). This drug is being handed out more and more by doctors as a way of
treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, a complex neurological impairnment that
prevents kids from concentrating. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, it rose fron 200
grams per 100,000 people to over
1400 grams per 100,000 people in the last fifteen years. The National Institute of Mental Health
estimates that about one student in every classroom is believed to experience the disorder. The rate
of Ritalin use in the United States is at least five times higher than in the rest of the world according
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They blurt questions out before they are asked. They can t wait their turn, stop fidgeting their legs
and tapping their pencils. They tend to be forgetful, have problems following directions, and lose
things easily, as well as their tempers. This behavior occurs constantly. This may be a reason why
teachers and school psychologists are adament in their beliefs; these kids are disrupting their
classrooms, so they want the problem solved immeditately, and take the quot;quick fix quot;
approach.
Experts believe that more than two million children (3 5%) have the disorder.
Some scientists believe ADHD is a result of a problem in pregnancy ranging from fetal alcohol
syndrome to exposure to lead in utero. Others suggest that ADHD is hereditary. Dr. Russel Barkley,
of the University of
Minnesota reports that nearly half the ADHD children have a parent, and more than one third have
a sibling, with the disorder.
Ritalin as prescribed is taken orally, and takes effect in about 30 minutes and lasts for about 3 4
hours. Kids usually take 5 10 mg doses three times a day. Although many experts report that Ritalin
is a positive treatment in 9 out of 10 patienst, and many parents and students claim the drug is a
benefit in their lives , there are many who question the drug s long term effects, dangers,
misdiagnosis, and non medical abuse. Diagnosis for
ADHD isn t as easy as you
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Essay on Media and the Effect on Today Society
Media and the Effect on Today s Society
Pamela J Funsch
HUM_176
August 29, 2010
Jerry Voltura
Abstract
In this paper I will explore the subject media and the effect on today s society. The research
information was gathered from two websites. The role the media plays in delivering the media to
the public is an important fact covered in this essay. The significance of newsmedia on culture and
society is huge and changing from day to day. The social responsibility the news media has
regarding ethical and legal compliance online. A few of the key supporting thoughts are as follows.
The different forms of media and the various delivery methods to the public. The advantages and
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The media is to entertain, but more important to inform and to avoid conflicts of interest. News
markets would love to earn the respect of their viewers. Providing the truth and the most
breaking news this improves their ratings. Once the news media violates that trust people will
find another form to get their news. The media has a huge influence on the public opinion. The
media and their owners need to be held to high levels of accountability. They should stay in
compliance with the laws, codes, and regulations. The legal and ethical issues for the online
community are the same as if it were not online. Oftentimes it is easy to violate these online than
if gathering information from the textbook or encyclopedia. It can very easy to post a picture
and if this picture has a copyright then it would be a violation of copyright infringement laws.
Sometimes it is easy to miss this and we often use material found on the Internet without
permission. There can be legal ramifications from this action. Technology is a part of our
everyday lives and our world. The way the news and information is reaches our homes has
improved considerably over the last 20 years. Technology is a science and offers areas of study in
regard to this science. Some advantages of the modern delivery is the convenience of reaching
many people at one time. This is helpful for many reasons a few include health information, such as
outbreaks, salmonella scares, just to name a
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Children Should NOT Be In The Military
Have you ever thought about the kids that fight in war. Well that s a big problem Kids shouldn t
be in the military fighting, there are also people that want to prosecute them. I don t think that
they should be prosecuted because their to young to be prosecuted.There also to young charges
to be pressed. One reason why they shouldn t be prosecuted is because They were forced by
either drugs or they were brainwashed into doing killing. They were also forced to kill if they don
t they would get killed, they also made false promises. And most of them were kidnaped from their
parents and villages. But some kids join without being forced, they joined to avenge their family
members. Children are easier to recruit because their more easily intimidated.
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Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors can help find an expert tutor in Lakewood, CO, who is passionate about helping
your student succeed in physics. These teachers have real life experience in the field, and ignite
their pupil s curiosity through one on one sessions. Lessons are held wherever your student feels
the most comfortable, and tutors are chosen based on their expertise and compatibility with each
pupil.
Enrolling your student in private tutoring sessions online or in person gives them an edge and the
confidence to excel and advance in physics. After learning the basics, it s possible to move forward
to advance classes such as astrophysics, fluid dynamics, molecular physics, and quantum mechanics.
For students on the go, face to face tutoring sessions are available online using Varsity Tutors
dedicated platform. For lessons in person, tutors are available based around your student s schedule,
giving them the freedom to learn in a structured environment without the pressure of a classroom.
Tutors are hired on the condition that they are flexible, and are expected to keep their appointments
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Having a private tutor who understands that everyone learns at their own pace gives your student
the room the grow individually while mastering the nuances of physics. A tutor can answer any
questions immediately or go over the lessons until the material is completely understood.
Your student will receive individual feedback during each session, providing insight into their
strengths and weaknesses while giving them the encouragement needed to succeed. Learning from
a qualified professional, pupils gain a new perspective of what they can do within the field of
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Essay Comparing The Pearl And Huckleberry Finn
Once someone can be extracted out of their society and placed into a world that is new and
uncertain, the time arrives when they find out who they are going to become. For the characters,
their life began the moment that they were pushed out of their comfort zone into a world that was
fully part of the wilderness. The wilderness is the place where all the characters escape the
rigorous rules and regulations of the society in which they were created to protect. For Hester and
Pearl, the wilderness, especially the forest is the place where the truth is set free and their sin is
just a measly letter A. For Huck and Jim, the same outcome happens in the wilderness; Huck finds
out the worth of Jim. Throughout both novels, it is evident that the wilderness represents a place of
danger and unknowingness. The ones who are lucky enough to uncover this wilderness can fully
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The wilderness is dangerous, but the way society is run in the civilizations is more dangerous and
potent than the unknown forest. The wilderness becomes the place where the characters in both
novels can be free from the pressure and socialization processes of society into finding who they
were made to be.
In the wilderness, Hester, Pearl, Huck, and Jim were respected and recognized as human beings
compared to being in society. Hester respected Pearl and valued her as a person unlike the
community with their views. The society saw Pearl as an elf child who was not fit to live under
Hester s rule anymore and was dirtied with her mother s sin. Hawthorne illustrates, Without
question, she is equally in the dark as to her soul, its present depravity, and future destiny! Me
thinks, gentlemen, we need inquire no further (Hawthorne 77). To the community, she was a
product of sin and didn t rate high in the Puritan society. She was disregarded and forced to live
her mother s sentence of solidarity in the middle of the wilderness alongside her
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Hotel Epic Beowulf
Hotel Epic
Bienvenidos a Miami, where the hot sun meets the cool ocean at the renowned Hotel Epic by
Kimpton.
Downtown Miami, an area known for its patchwork of cultures, a symphony of nightlife
experiences, and a mosaic of artful influences, is also home to the larger than life Hotel Epic. Within
easy reach of this spectacular destination, guests will find the attractions of Downtown Miami, the
Port, and Wynwood. Through these epic regions, visitors can explore the Vizcaya Museum and
Gardens, antique shops, and art galleries. At the en of each day, guests will adore the opportunity
to retire in style at their own slice of Miami heaven.
With 13 floors of luxury accommodation, perched at least 100 feet above the bay and downtown
Miami skyline, each of the Hotel Epic Miami s 411 guest rooms and suites are spacious and
indulgent. Subdued hues are the perfect backdrop for contemporary dГ©cor and modern
furnishings that have been hand picked to provide an environment that is welcoming, relaxing, and
sublimely intoxicating. Only the Hotel Epic can boast Kimpton prestige in the heart of Miami. ...
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Famed Executive Chef Wolfgang Puck and his extraordinary brigade serve the finest local cuisine
in an elegant atmosphere, offering lunch, dinner, and happy hour repasts. The Hamachi Crudo and
Chilled King Crab Legs are a fine prologue to the Local Berkshire Pork or Lobster Risotto. The
peppery Plantation and floral Firefly cocktails will quench your thirst for fine spirits and gourmet
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Taobao vs. Ebay China
CASE: IB 88 DATE: 01/04/10
TAOBAO VS. EBAY CHINA
Ten to 15 years from now, I think China can be eBay s largest market on a global basis.... We think
China has tremendous long term potential and we want to do everything we can to maintain 1 our
No. 1 position. Meg Whitman, eBay CEO, 2004
By 2008, Jack Ma, CEO of Alibaba.com Inc., was in a position to consider how to fortify Taobao s
dominant position in China s online consumer to consumer (C2C) market. Ma and his company
had come a long way since May 2003, when they first launched the Taobao website. Back then,
eBay China dominated the fledgling market, holding over 70 percent share. It had entered China
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Debit cards were common in China, with about 300 million cards issued by mid 2001. However,
each city had a separate payment gateway to process these cards, so a card from one city often
could not be used at the issuing bank s system in another city. 4 This lack of integration made it
very difficult for auction sites to handle debit card payments online. The credit card option was
even worse. Because China s credit system was not developed, Chinese banks were cautious
about issuing cards and the application process was complicated. By 2001, there were only
about 25 million credit cards issued in China, accounting for less than 1 percent of consumer
spending (compared to about 25 percent in the U.S.), and credit cards were accepted at only
about 3 percent of China s shops. As the need for better credit card services intensified in the
early 2000s, various institutions responded. In 2001, Bank of China and China Construction Bank
started accepting credit card applications online. At the same time, a large number of credit
verification companies emerged to help banks work around the lack of a personal credit scoring
system in China. These companies checked the backgrounds of applicants through various
channels, including meeting the applicants in person. In February 2002, the People s Bank of
China, China s central bank, announced a project to enable the four largest banks to process cards
across cities and banks. In the wake of these changes, China s
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Sex Role Theory Essay
1.Why do men commit more crimes then women and why is this? It is said that men commit
more crimes then women (Kreinert 2003). Many people ask why men commit more crimes it is
simply because men tend to be more violent than that of women (Kreinert 2003). When women
do commit crimes they like to commit social norms compared to men. Men are known to
commit more crimes because of their masculinity(Kreinert 2003).I think this is also because
women tend to be more truthful then that of men when it comes down to finding out the facts.
What is sex role theory and what does it argue? Sex role theory is a theory that focuses on boys
and girls and how they are socialized differently (Sulak 2014). I personally think that girls are
more supervised then that of men. Women are also less aggressive than men ( Sulak 2014).Men
are more likely to take risks as well with is why they are said to commit more crime. Edwin... Show
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Some don t like being labeled well others accept the label that they are given (Ascani 2012).Law
enforcement is not the only ones who are involved in labeling juveniles. Labeling could be by
the people they know or even the people within the neighborhood in which they live (Ascani
2012). Why do juveniles choose to commit crime and why? Juveniles commit crimes for a
number of reasons. I personally think that juveniles commit crimes because they live in poverty.
They also commit these series of crimes because they live in a bad neighborhood (Ziiadova
2004). Being in a gang is the main reason why Juveniles choose to commit crimes. When
juveniles are involved in gangs they feel like they actually have a family who cares for
them(Ziiadova 2004) These people that in gangs most of the time don t care and use others to
commit the crimes for them (Ziiadova
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Cheating on Exams
CHAPTER ONE Background and Rationale of the Study
1.1 Background
Cheating on exams has become a popular phenomenon all over the world regardless of the levels
of development. For instance, Baerthlein (2008), from Germany, described that over the past
decade, cheating has become more and more common as an act of academic dishonesty. Referring
to the latest statistics she expressed her concern on the alarming rate as more than two thirds of
high school students admitted cheating on an exam last year. The same trend was documented in
Belarusia, Venezuela, Thailand and Colombia. Cheating is not done only by academically poor
students. According to Baerthlein (2008) even more appalling often the best students cheat to ...
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b) F for the course if cheating is on final exam and such other disciplinary measure including
suspension for at least one semester to the vice dean (p 113).
Instructors took severe action for getting flagrant cheating based on universities regulation.
Nonetheless the legislation is not being implemented yet to the extent of the problem in practice.
Thus, school regulation could not console students from cheating.
1.2 Rationale of the study
Cheating on exams has significant impact on quality of education. To maintain the intended
objectives of Addis AbabaUniversity commerce collage; conducting systematized controlling and
behavioral changing measures are important. Thus this study helps: Produce qualified and confident
labor force for the market. Enhance sense of competition among students.Build self confidence of
individual while seating for exams. Play respective role for keeping quality of education.
Support the objectives of building and setting up Adama University.
Call up concerned bodies contribute collaborative effort.
Propose remedial solutions that could bring significant effect.
1.3 Statement of the problems Cheating on exams became a serious problem at present. The severe
state of its condition demands institutional endeavor at least to minimize the range. The problem
springs out
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Central America Case Study
Central America is a region where security threats are related to domestic issues rather than to state
actors. Its condition of bridge between the United States and the rest of Latin America makes it
particularly exposed to trafficking networks of drugs, weapons and human beings. In the last
century, a violent period of instability emerged due to the repression of communist insurgencies and
social unrest by militaryregimes associated with economic elites. After the end of this period, the
influence of the Armed Forcesin the political life declined and the defense budgets were reduced,
under the perception that conventional wars were an unlikely scenario. Additionally, Costa Rica
and Panama had their military banned by law, to focus its resources in development and social
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Timely arrival of rescue teams and medical supplies can affect significantly the casualties.
Moving relief goods and personnel between countries or within a country is the least politically
sensitive and controversial use of military assets, including aircraft. In the case of Central
America, because of the limited funding provided to the military, current airlift capability is
composed in most of the cases by scarce and limited platforms. The best aircraft is the C 130 of
the Honduran Air Force, and bigger aircraft are limited, additionally to their cost, by the capability
of the airfields. A capability congressional report evidenced the limitations in infrastructure to
operate strategic airlift platforms C 5 and C 17 in the region. Only Guatemala, Honduras, El
Salvador and Panama each one with had five or less airfields available. Besides, the main security
priority will also need airlift as part of its
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A Very Brief Summary Of Andrej s Cages
After Andrej tells Tomas, Wilma and his travelling storys and how they got to the zoo, the
chamois replies rudely, mentioning how they should stop complaining because they are free, You
aren t in a cage... so stop complaining Andrej is startled out of his memories with the chamois
reaction. Andrej replies by saying that he is not free because even though he isn t in a cage he
doesn t feel free or safe.
Andrej was unrestrained before the invading army came as he was part of the Rom, he could
really go and travel anywhere he would like with his famiy or even on his own. After the war
began he was not free to go anywhere at anytime as he and the Rom were being hunted, The war
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The whole village was constantly under threat from the invading army and the Leader, therefore
the village was restricted by the conflict zones. The mayor believed that if Tata was to give the
Leader a gift, it would make him less angry about the death of his friend and stop being as harsh
to the village as he was. Tata was not free in this choice, he had to give a gift They opened up the
lions cage . This decision did chane the way the leader thought of the village so they were back
to being restrained. Alice was also not free, she had to leave her village and hide from the army
with some resistance fighters from around her country, they all had a limit of where they could go
or else they would get
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mba assignment Essay
1 . (a) What do you understand by the concept of conservatism ? Why is it also called the concept
of prudence? Why is it not applied as strongly today as it used to be in the Past ?
(b) What is a Balance Sheet ? How does a Funds Flow Statement differ from a Balance Sheet ?
Enumerate the items which are usually shown in a Balance Sheet and a Funds Flow Statement.
2 . (a) Discuss the importance of ratio analysis for inter firm and intra firm comparisons including
circumstances responsible for its limitations .If any (b) Why do you understand by the term pay
out ratio ? What factors are taken into consideration while determining pay out ratio? Should a
company follow a fixed pay out ratio policy? Discuss fully.
5 .
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he president of Geeta Company believed the standard should be set at a high level to motivate the
workers and to provide adequate information for control and reasonable cost comparison. After
much discussion, management decided to use a dual standard. The labor standard of one unit every
30 minutes, recommended by the consulting firm, would be employed in the plant as a motivation
device, while a cost standard of 40 minutes per unit would be used in reporting. Management also
concluded that the workers would not be informed of the cost standard used for reporting purposes.
The production vice president conducted several sessions prior to implementation in the plant,
informing the workers of the new standard cost system and answering questions. The new
standards were not related to incentive pay but were introduced when wages were increased to Rs7
per hour. The standard cost system was implemented on January 1, 19 . At the end of six months of
operation, these statistics on labor performance were presented to executive management:
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune
Production (units)5,1005,0004,7004,5004,3004,400
Direct labor hours3,0002,9002,9003,0003,0003,100
Quantity Variances:
Variancebased on labor standard
(one unit each 30 minutes)Rs3150 U*
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The During The Reign Of Henry Viii
During the reign of Henry VIII, England had witnessed the most dramatic enforcement of the power
of the king. The events leading up to the English Reformation were the catalyst for major changes
with the political and religious power of the king that would be carried on throughout English
history. The problems that the Medieval English Church faced were some of the major reasons why
the reformation took place.Even though there were external factors that influenced the separation
of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, many of the internal problems that the
Medieval church faced helped shape the mindset of the English people to want reform. Since a great
portion of English society was based around the church, the ongoing conflict between the church
and the king,anti clericalism , and internal problems within the Catholic Church played a major role
in the onset of the English Reformation.
One of the first major problems that the church faced was the Great Schism. From 1387 to 1417,
three men were considered to be the pope, which had never happened in Catholic history before. In
1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon, France and began taxing bishops and cardinals, and the
bishops and cardinals taxed the priests, who in turn demanded money from churchgoers. The
reason why they were being taxed was because the papacy was no longer center in Rome. The
Avignon papacy developed a reputation for corruption and greed, which caused for there to be a
need for the Pope
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Goku From Dragon Ball Z
The superhero that I would most likely choose to use his power for a day is Goku from Dragon
Ball Z, and I would save anyone from harm s way and be the protector of Mother Earth for a day.
He has an amazing strong will and an unwillingness to never give up, while protecting his loved
ones and friends from danger. It actually surprised me when I first found out about this character;
I found myself instantly loving and respecting him and his morals and characterized him as
someone I strive to be in this cold but beneficial world we all live in. Another reason, is the way
he begins the day to do his utmost best to be mentally and physically strong and become a force to
be reckoned with. He also keeps himself sane by never forgetting the ones who
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Rape Culture In Australia
Five rugby league players have consequently been charged with raping and sexually assaulting a
mildly disabled 18 year old woman at a sevens tournament, none of them faced charges. (English,
2004). Apparently, Some of the boys love a bun. Gang banging is nothing new for our club or the
rugby league, reported a player from the Canterbury Bulldogs, an Australian Rugby league team
(English, 2004). The frequency of rapeallegations and the lack of consequence for athletes is
reflected in Australian culture. Normal citizens and elite sportsman have many similarities that may
be leading to the high amount of rapes in Australia. Confusion on what rape is, male perception of
masculinity, rapes portrayal in the media, and the objectification of women are possibly leading to
high levels of rape by both groups. Rape culture in Australian athletic institutions and within the
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Sports are insinuated into the daily lives of Australian citizens (Rowe, 2018). So, when the
media and sports coverage is combined, the news is quickly seen by Australians. When the
Sydney Harold posted a story about an AFL player s rape trial the article was only up for 23
minutes around 10 pm, and in that time around 6,000 views had occurred (Krien, 2013).
Continuous articles of athletes getting away with rape are not just seen by the public, but by other
athletes as well. If there is no consequence to an action, then it can be seen as acceptable. When the
Canterbury Bulldogs had six players accused of assaulting a twenty year old in a hotel pool, the
story had to make the news (English, 2004). Despite the entire country seeing the victim s story, the
players got off without charge (English, 2004). Instances like this show that even under immense
public scrutiny, rape in Australia can destroy the victim s life but not affect the perpetrator. Both
Australian athletes and the public see alleged rapists get off the
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Speech About Music
What is music to you and how could it change your life? How is music important to your life?
How does music have good or bad effects on our body and health? Interesting fact is that no one
has discovered yet how and when the origin of music started. Even though music is everywhere
around us, but still each and every one of us has different tastes in music. There are different types
of music such as alternative, blues, classical, country, electronic dance music, hip hop or rap, pop,
jazz, soul, reggae, rock and many more that is why we have different interpretations of these kinds
of music. What is music? According to Merriam Webster music are sounds that are sung by voices
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Music lives as an essential part of our lives. Since music helps people both personally and
maintaining the culture values of the their country, music is loved and considered important by
most people. Even though there are some negative aspects of music, I believe the good far
surpasses the bad. Without music, this world would be a horrible and sad place. I m not sure
where I would be without it maybe I would be at home washing dishes, watching tv without
music, in my room being lonely as ever. It helps listeners to escape from real world. When
people escape from the real world, problems are not disappeared, but the listener finds time to
have a solution for the problem. It helps to reduce stress by escaping from reality because reality
is really stressful and you know what I mean. Music has a big effect on the emotional, social,
intellectual, and physical aspects of a person. Emotions are easily affected by outside forces such
as music. Music has personalities, which can express what people feel. Music has a big effect on
someones life so choose wisely on what music you listen to so that you would not regret it
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Owls Research Paper
Owls are almost freakishly flexible. Owls necks can swivel up to 270 degrees without tearing
tendons or rupturing a blood vessel (8). Scientists from John Hopkins University School of
Medicine have information to explain how owls are able to perform the feat that has endlessly
confused birders. People and most animals can move their eyes to see their surroundings, owls
have fixed eyes, which means that they are immovable (8). Because of this, owls need to move
their necks in order to be able to see anything. Owls bodies are more flexible than humans,
because unlike humans, who have two socket pivots, owls only have one. This allows them to
twist more freely (8). According to Eric Forsman, a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Forest Service,
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These birds can fly right above their prey s noses without being spotted, simply because of their
wings. Their silentness is due to their unique wings. In other birds, when air flows over their
wings, it creates a gushing noise as large areas of air turbulence build up (4). Unlike the other
avian creatures, the owl has a way of silencing this gush of air. At the owl s wingedge, there are
small bows and hooks that split up rushing air into miniature turbulences (4). These miniature
turbulences flow down the wing toward the trailing edge (4). The trailing edge is attached to
special, pliable trimming feathers. These feathers split the air even farther as it rolls off the trailing
edge, making the flight of the bird almost noiseless. However, if there s the tiniest bit of noise
left, it gets absorbed into the down, or short and soft, feathers. Even though the owl is equipped
with numerous noise cancelling flight tools, it is still complicated for them to make a catch
because their wing has to be at the perfect angle when the bird dives for its prey in order for the
special silent feathers to work. However, when used correctly, all of these feathers combined reduce
noise so efficiently that even humans can t hear flying owls
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Corner Sofas
CORNER SOFAS THE PERFECT SOLUTION FOR SMALL ROOMS
Every home has to have a nice and comfortable sofa and in case your space is scarce, a corner sofa
can come to your rescue. Corner sofas can help you maximize the use of the available space a
great deal. A sectional can usually seat 4 to 8 people, which makes it perfect for family gatherings
and parties when you may have to accommodate a larger number of guests.
Fabric Sofa
The corner sofa has become the favorite piece of furniture for lounges and living rooms, especially
when the rooms are not too large. There are a few reasons for the popularity of this type of furniture.
Advantages of Corner Sofas
A corner sofa or sectional is a sofa made up of two (or more) segments which form a right angle.
This design enables it to fit perfectly in a corner of a room. This type of furniture is becoming
increasingly popular, as it combines comfort with the optimal use of space.
A corner sofa not only makes the space appear larger than it actually is, but can also perfectly
utilize a lot of space that is otherwise left unused. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Select something timeless that will fit the physical characteristics of your room and its ambience,
too. You don t want your sofa to stick out like a sore thumb. And while larger rooms can easily
accommodate larger sofas with more sections, smaller rooms will be better off with simple corner
sofas with two segments that will fit the room proportions well.
Buying a sofa is a big decision, so take your time and shop wisely. Corner sofas are a suitable and
affordable solution for those who have less space in their lounge rooms. Whether L shaped, C
shaped or curved, they present you with a number of designs and styles to choose from with a host
of opportunities for customization and they offer a lot of flexibility to their
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The National Park Is One Of The Most Well Known National...
Yosemite National Park is one of the most well known national parks in the United States. It is
especially famous for its beautifully inspiring scenery. Yosemite expands 748,542 acres and is
located on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. The elevation of the park ranges from 2,127 to
13,114 feet (Bortman, p. 1546). The closest town is Mariposa with neighboring counties including
Madera and Fresno. Today, 3.5 million people visit Yosemite annually ( History Culture Yosemite
National Park(U.S. National Park Service) ). With the attraction of millions of tourists, the
national park has been designated inalienable for all time. The creation of Yosemite dates back
to the Precambrian era. The region of what is now Yosemite sat between two continents. The
Farallon Plate subducted under the North American Plate and created an arc of volcanoes
during the Devonian and Permian periods (Harris, p. 328). The solidification of magma created
igneous rock during the Triassic period and in through the Jurassic. On the eastern side of
present day Yosemite, the Nevadan mountain range was also forming. The Sierra Nevada
Mountains are constructed of granite (Harris, p. 337). The creation of Yosemite Valley was by
glaciation. The formation of glaciers and the process of being covered by these ice sheets began
approximately 3 million years ago (Harris, p. 339). According to Harris, at least four of these
glaciations have occurred (p. 339). The first glaciation, called the Sherwin, was
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Corn Laws Chartism
Tension started when the Corn Laws were enforced in 1815, this imposed restrictions and tariffs
on imported grain, corn, flour, and meal. The Corn Laws were designed by conservatives to
keep grain prices high to favor domestic producers thus, food prices rose and riots throughout
the city of London began to break out. The Corn Laws enhanced the profits and political power
associated with landownership. The government directly regulated the import and export of
grain, making it more expensive to produce and trade grains grown by local farmers. In 1839,
the Anti Corn Law League was established to fight against England s Corn Laws. The league
mobilized the industrial middle classes against the landlords. During the grain shortage caused by
Britain growing population and the blockades imposed by the Napoleonic Wars, the Corn Laws
were repealed in 1846. The Reform Act of 1832 was an Act of Parliament that introduced a wide
range of changes to the electoral system of England and Wales. The act disenfranchised 56
boroughs in England and Wales and reduced another 31 to only one MP. The act also created 67
new constituencies, this broaden the franchise s property qualification in the... Show more content
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This movement aimed to gain political rights and influence for working class citizens. The
Chartist movement is known to be the first mass movement driven by the working classes. It
grew in popularity following the failure of the Reform Act of 1832, which extended the vote to
citizens who owned property. In 1838 William Lovett and Francis Place drew up a People s
Charter for the London Working Men s Association. The Charter had six demands; all men should
have the right to vote, voting should take place by secret ballot, there should be parliamentary
elections every year, constituencies should be equal of size, members of Parliament should be paid,
and property qualification for becoming a member of Parliament should be
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English 105 Composition And Challenging Critical Thinking...
English 105 Composition I familiarize students to the college level writing process through the
construction and revisions of a series of credible and impressive essays. It incorporates unique
research skills and challenging critical thinking skills. English 105 is an introduction to different
styles of writingand the importance writing has as a form of communication. Through disclosure
to a variety of college level reading skills, the students will build critical reading skills, and will be
able to respond to specific learning in a variation of ways. Students will write about their own
experiences and observations and be expected to include research in one or more papers using
MLA format for documentation. I will learn how to read like a writer to see how writers fulfill or
challenge reader expectations. Then, I will apply what I have learned to my own writing career
wise and personally.
English 105 focuses on the process of writing well spoken and academic articulation. It offers
analysis skills and vital thinking skills. The course is designed to improve our communication
skills so that we can be more successful at work and academically moving forward. Alternatively,
it relates to listening actively, reading critically, analyzing and evaluating research, and using
language effectively. This course helps us to expand our knowledge base and skills. This course is
generally taken by all Freshmen writing classes.
The student learning outcomes are practice strategies of
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Sheep Heart Dissection
Sheep Heart Dissection Purpose: Sheep have a four chambered heart, just like humans. By
studying the anatomy of a sheep s heart, you can learn about how your own heart pumps blood
through your body and keeps you alive!. Procedure Observation: External Anatomy Most heart
diagrams show the left atrium and ventricle on the right side of the diagram. Imagine the heart in
the body of a person facing you. The left side of their heart is on their left, but since you are
facing them, it is on your right. 1. Identify the right and left sides of the heart. Look closely and
on one side you will see a diagonal line of blood vessels that divide the heart. The half that
includes all of the apex (pointed end) of the heart is the left... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Locate the mitral valve (or bicuspid valve) between the left atrium and ventricle. This will have
two flaps of membrane connected to papillary muscles by tendons. 4. Insert a probe into the
aorta and observe where it connects to the left ventricle. Make an incision up through the aorta
and examine the inside carefully for three small membranous pockets. These form the aortic
semilunar valve which prevents blood from flowing back into the left ventricle. Blood Flow
Now consider all the parts you ve found and how the blood flows through them. Draw a diagram
of the heart and use red and blue arrows to show the flow of blood: в†’ deoxygenated blood
(color blue) в†’ oxygenated blood (color red) Blood flows from the tissues в†’ superior and
inferior vena cava в†’ right atrium в†’ tricuspid valve в†’ right ventricle в†’ pulmonary
semilunar valve в†’ pulmonary artery в†’ lungs в†’ pulmonary veins в†’ left atrium в†’ bicuspid
(mitral) valve в†’ left ventricle в†’ aortic semilunar valve в†’ aorta в†’body tissue. Questions:
1.Describe the location of the heart in the thoracic cavity. 2.Why is the wall of the left ventricle
thicker than the wall of the right ventricle? 3.What type of tissue is the heart made of? 4.Trace the
journey of a RBC traveling from the lungs in the pulmonary vein all the way back to the
pulmonary artery on the way back to the lungs. List all the chambers and vessels it will pass
through. 5.Is this cool or
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Massey-Ferguson Case
Massey Ferguson Case
Advanced Corporate Finance
The Company
Massey Ferguson is a multinational producer of farm machinery, industrial machinery and diesel
engines. The company was formed through a merger between Massey Harris and Harry Fergusson
in 1953. They combined their skills to become the West s largest producer of farm tractors and the
world s largest supplier of diesel engines to original equipment manufacturers.
Massey s farm machinery line consists of tractors, several harvesters and other agricultural
equipment. The industrial machinery line consists mostly of several industrial tractors. Diesel
engines were produced in Coventry, England by the Perkins Engines group. Perkins engines were
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First, the expansion in the 1970s was financed by debt, much of it short term. This was the reason
for its high (short term) debt value ratio. Although this might have been in line with Massey s
growth strategy, it made Massey sensible for the increase in the interest rates. This increase
resulted in a dramatic rise of cost of Massey s short term debt.
Second, Massey had an enormous amount of debt outstanding with more than 100 banks around the
world which resulted in numerous covenants related to these loans. These covenants hindered
Massey s free access to the capital market. Hence, Massey couldn t attract equity to finance the
company and was dependent on loans. Finally, most of the borrowing from banks was unsecured.
Because of the higher risk of unsecured debt, the loans were more expensive. That is, unsecured
debt leads to higher interest rates. Thus this was also a reason for high costs of debt.
Together with the decline in demand in North America and depressed markets in Europe and the
Third World, these high costs of debt and inaccessible capital market formed the cause of the
financial distress Massey went through.
Reaction of the competitors
| 1980| 1979| 1978| 1977| 1976| Massey Ferguson| 28.19%| 27.09%| 31.03%| 32.08%| 33.94%|
International Harvester| 22.57% | 27.96%| 24.90%| 26.70%| 27.70%| Deere amp; Company|
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Themes Of The Princess Bride And Diablo 3 And Billy Budd
In literature, there are many written works which have themes that intermix with one another.
While literature contains many themes, this does not mean that other works do not contain the
same ideas as presented in written works. In the three stories of The Princess Bride , Diablo 3
and Billy Budd Violence and Quests can be seen largely throughout each tale. Violence, while still
having the tradition sense of the word, does not always mean fighting someone or physical attacks.
Violence thematically is the display of aggressive actions verbally, physically, or even aggression
leading to a goal. The other overarching theme in these stories is that of a Quest. Any self realizing
adventure where the protagonist realizes is considered a quest thematically as well as a large set
goal for as seen within the story. The main themes of The Princess Bride, Diablo 3 and Billy Budd
are Quests as well as Violence which show a deep connection on a thematic level.
In The Princess Bride by William Goldman the story starts both as an explanation of the story s
origin as well as where the story should go. Even in this prolog to the story a quest is outlined.
And I realized that I had let control of it go. . . They could change anything they wanted. So I did
something of which I am genuinely proud. I bought the book back from the studio, with my own
money (Goldman xxxv). Even before the story begins a quest was set before the reader. The quest
of a man to have the book he loved
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Chesapeake Bay and New England Dbq Essay
The immigrants that settled the colonies of Chesapeake Bay and New England came to the New
World for two different reasons. These differences were noticeable in social structure, economic
outlook, and religious background. As the colonies were organized the differences were becoming
more and more obvious and affected the way the communities prospered. These differences are
evident from both written documents from the colonists and the historical knowledge of this
particular period in time. Although the settlementsof Chesapeake Bay and New Englandcame from
the same mother country their social structure was very different and as a result, affected the
prosperity of the new born colonies. The New England colony s population was very... Show more
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The New England colonists did not come to the New World in search for a quick fortune. They
came for the sole purpose of creating a model society for other settlers who sought a new life.
They believed in creating a prosperous society rather than a few wealthy individuals (DOC A).
Another major difference between the two colonies was their religious views. The New
England colony did not agree with The Church and decided to start their own more pure way of
religion in the New World, hence the name Puritans, this was one of the main reasons they
embarked on a journey to America (DOC D). The freedom of religion was a promised attribute
that England used as part of their propaganda to lure people over to America. The Chesapeake
Bay settlers still followed the way of The Church and did not intend to purify themselves in any
way. As shown in the documents God was more important to the New England colonists than he
was to the Chesapeake Bay colonists. The New England colonists mention how they will
incorporate God into their lives in almost every document that they have written. Contrary to that
the Chesapeake Bay colonists are not forming their lives around religion they are trying to make a
life in the New World for the sole purpose of becoming wealthy and could care less about their
religion. The Chesapeake Bay and the New England colonies displayed many differences. The
major differences became very clear as the settlements continued
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Chiron Research Paper
Introduction
You refer to my home planet as Chiron, a fairly large planet located in the Boötes constellation.
My home planet has been invaded, stripped of anything valuable. My species is almost extinct.
10 of us and our Trainers escaped to Earth. We weren t forced to leave Chiron because of
corruption, or overpopulation. We left because of our the neighboring planet named Tartarus. I
can t quite remember how life was before The Cleansing mostly because I was merely a two year
old toddler, but one thing that I do remember, was that Chiron was beautiful, very large forests,
beautiful wildlife, and at least twice the size of this puny planet, Earth . I miss home sometimes,
though I have a hard time remembering what it was like before The Cleansing. I do remember
before the escape pods left orbit my father told me, Carry on our legacy son, whenever you re
scared, think of me, your brothers, and your mother. We will be with you forever. Be brave. and
still to this day I do that. He kissed my forehead, then we took off for our next destination, Earth, a
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Senttrappe Aniemgus was the God of War, Battle, and the God of all of the Twenty Gods of the
Galaxy. It was believed that every god had a power or ability, that they would bestow upon their
champions. Currently there are 17 powers that we are able to access. Future and Past Sense,
Strength, Invisibility, Flame, Self Resurrection, Time Resurrection, Bubble, Telekinesis,
Heartbeat, Shapeshift, Mimic, Speed, Timed, Flight, Spark and Last Light. Though there are 20
Gods. My father was able to harness all of these powers, though he was also defeated, by himself,
using last light to slay more than 1,000 Tartarians. Cameron says that I may be able to harness all
of the powers that my father and the Gods had as
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Thermography Essay
Nowadays one of the most important challenges is to detect efficient measures of animal s overall
status to assess the positive and negative responses from an organism as a result to its environment,
taking previous experience and genetic background into our considerations. To evaluate the animal
stress response, highly sensitive indicators using radiography may be very useful to get the data,
without directly interfering with the organisms, to avoid undue stress reactions and any bothers
might affect the horse sport performance (Speakman and Ward, 1998; Stewart et al., 2005;
BartolomГ© et al., 2013). Thermal imaging provides real time information regarding the horse s
overall condition. Thermography might be one of the professional approaches... Show more content
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Therefore, as Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing, and equine
industry is considered a large business, generating around 34$ billion in revenue annually in the
United States and providing about 500,000 jobs through a global network of farms, training centers
and race tracks, (NTRA Wagering Technology Working Group, 2003), herein we present the
application of IRT and its relation with animals performance results, for the first record, of
thermographic assessment of racing Thoroughbreds. This performance might be detected using
infrared cameras to collect real time thermograms , e.g., pictorial images, radiometric JPEGs, at a
distance from the subject, usually with no need for contact or
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Strategic Strategies And Core Business Strategy Of KONE
KONE is a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry. The company is seriously committed
to understand the needs of its customers since the previous century, furnishing the industry with
elevators, escalators and automatic building doors in addition to innovative solutions for upgrading
and maintenance. The strategic objective of KONE is to present the best People Flowв„ў
experience by creating and providing solutions that facilitates people to move smoothly, securely,
with ease and devoid of waiting in buildings in a progressively furthering urbanizing environment.
(Kone.com, 2014) This paper is an attempt to explore the core competencies, core business
strategies and technologymanagementof KONE.
It has been observed that any company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These technologies grow and develop within the company over time, and are utilized in successive
products. The collective body of the company s technology experience broadens with the emergence
of every new product. This broadened experience has turned out to be the base for appraising the
incremental newness of the technology personified in the subsequent new product.
KONE is a proven technology leader and is has introduced on June 9, 2014 the latest invention, an
innovation of their core technology. They are making the tallest elevator in addition to introduction
of the UltraRope technology. It enables potential elevator travel heights of 1 kilometre. KONE
UltraRope is enormously light owing to its carbon fiber core and a high friction coating. Elevator
energy consumption in high rise buildings will be cut considerably due to such technology thus
fulfilling the market need.
KONE has a long history of acquisitions around the world in order to enter new markets and today
KONE is the world leader in elevator technologies. KONE has created a monopoly in the market on
the basis of its inventions and innovations in the single set of technology. The organizational
structure is open and respects the technological innovativeness of their
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Polygamy in the United States
Polygamy is the practice of having multiple spouses at one time, and has been considered a
controversial social and legal topic in society, gaining attention as a subject in which multiple
opinions are held. As the topic has become a part of mainstream culture through media accounts of
polygamist families by news outlets and reality television, confusion has emerged in reference to its
main characteristics and legitimacy as a form of marriage. However, this kind of marriage is
intriguing because it enters more than two individuals into the union, potentially causing a change
in husband wife dynamics. In particular, polygamywith multiple wives proves to be more common
in media accounts of these relationships. That being said, appreciating this form of marriage, as in
any union, requires an understanding of how the different social players behave and the general
interactions of the husband wife relationships. Likewise, it is important to understand how this type
of union exemplifies the typical United States ideals of marriage. With more information regarding
polygamist marriages, society can better understand its similarities and differences from normative
patterns, ultimately eliminating some of the stigma placed on the husbands and wives of these
relationships.
Literature Review Like many social trends, marriage in the United States has changed over time.
Investigation of these trends can aid in the comprehension of the status of marriage in our society,
while also
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The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887
There has been much documentation on the plight of Native Americans throughout the
beginnings of this nation. In spite of the attempts by the early government of the United States,
the culture of many Native American tribes has survived and even flourished. The Dawes
Severalty Act of 1887 is just one of many examples of how our government attempted to wipe
out Native American culture. This paper will discuss the Dawes Act, particularly the time
leading up to the act, the act itself, and finally its failure. By understanding the past failures in
the treatment of a particular race of people, the government can learn how to protect the rights
of all people, especially in a day and age of cultural diversity. Times were a lot different back in
the 1800s as compared to today, and unfortunately, for the minorities of the day, most white
people did not see them as equals. The Civil War was testimony to this horrific fact. America was
expanding rapidly on the heels of the gold rush and the boom of industry. This expansion posed a
major problem in regards to the Native American. Most of the southern and eastern tribes had
already been removed from their lands and forced to move west in the 1830s.1 Later, in 1867, a
peace commission was appointed to persuade western Native Americans to relinquish their land and
move to reservations. Once moved onto these reservations, the Native Americans would be wards
of the government until they learned to be more like the white people.2
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The Importance Of Oral Communication
I remember your son[ s] graduation / That s when I met your friends / And they was all havin
conversation / But they was sayin stuff that I couldn t understand / Then all of a sudden it felt
like, I understood something I missed my whole life / For the first time I was wearin your shoes
/ For the first time I was hearin your views / I never knew how complicated life is when you feel
so isolated / And I know we don t speak much / Cause when talking got hard all I ever did was
throw the peace up / My big sister Grace, I m sorry I never learned to sign / And even though you
were born deaf / I pray you forgive me for the years I lived blind These lyrics from the song Hear
My Heart by rapper Andy Mineo were written as an apology to his deaf sister Grace. He wrote
this song that would serve two purposes: as a public apology to Grace for never learning how to
communicate with her and as well as to bring awareness to a culturally neglected community.
Andy Mineo was communicating the idea of restoration and hope which was spreading life to
others and likewise we should use our words to encourage and upift. Oral communication is very
important and essential in an age that is heavily inundated with electronics and technology.
Everyday we use our mouths, body or some sort of gesture to express our feelings or thoughts.
Today I d like to examine how certain words stimulate our brain in different ways, how technology
can remove the significance of spoken words, and how we can
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  • 2. Double In Macbeth Double, Double Candles float gracefully above the tables as children sing in a choir as a prelude to a feast. Three witches dance ominously around a cauldron, conjuring something dark and not of this world. There is, in fact, a common theme between these two images the presence of the famed witches spell Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble (Shakespeare 4.1.10 11) from The Tragedy of Macbeth and witchcraft. The singing of the witches words in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a highly ironic statement about perception of witchcraft and provides a contrast in views of magic. In the time of Shakespeare, magic, and by extension, witches were inherently evil. Any mention of witchcraft would immediately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scene most likely would not be remembered at all. Understanding the allusion gives the scene increased depth and shows the conflicting perceptions of magic. Once it becomes apparent that the song is from evil witches who were conjuring spirits, the whole scene becomes dark and highly ironic. These children are singing a song about a dark form of witchcraft in a school dedicated to a much less harmful version of witchcraft and wizardry. Most of these children, having grown up in an environment with magic all around them, are now exposed to an outside view of their lifestyle, and it is most definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Does O Connor Use Ethos In A Good Man Is Hard To Find In O Connor s A Good Man Is Hard To Find the grandmother uses ethos, pathos, and logos to convey with the Misfit. The grandmother did not see him for who he was, but for who he was intended to be. The old lady tries to manipulate the misfit in order for her to gain his trust. Flannery O Connor states Why you re one of my babies and You re one of my own children . (294) The grandmother felt that if she said that he would feel safe and not feel that he is put in harm s way. In other words, when a parent tells a child you re one of my own children they automatically gain the trust of that parent even if it is not their biological parent. As a result, of the grandmother saying he was one of her babies she was able to manipulate him to actually trusting her a bit. Furthermore, the understanding of the grandmother, she started to sympathize and show love towards the Misfit. Even though it costed her her life she was still willing to care for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, she starts off by saying You wouldn t shoot a lady (291) the grandmother must have thought if she said that he would not kill her. His friends killed her daughter in law as well as the other girls, she was not safe because she considered herself a lady. Secondly, Flannery O Connor stated You are a good man . (291) because the old lady knew deep down inside the Misfit did not mean to harm anyone and she knew who he was running from. However, even though it is not stated in the story but my interpretation gave it away that he was afraid and the grandmother knew he was scared. Third, Flannery O Connor said If you would pray.....Jesus would help you . (293) the old lady wanted to encourage the Misfit to pray because even though he has done so much wrong GOD wants to still make him a prophet. Even in real life repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus would still away for sinners to enter the gates of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Between Liberty And The State Within the study of legal philosophy, few scholars have been able to understand the dangers arising from the complex relationship between liberty and the state to the same extent as Lord Acton. Though mainly unpublished prior to his death, Acton s writings provoke thought surrounding power struggles and conflicting interests in societies. It has become clearer over time that inequality, whether institutionalised or not, ultimately provides the foundation of modern societies. In order to counteract this and facilitate stability amongst nations, particularly in the prevention of anarchy, many support the view that there is an inherent need to restrict the complete exercise of free will, be it powers possessed by a public authority, or at an individual level. The principle of self determination in the context of the state sovereignty , that being the right of a nation to conduct itself in the absence of external influence, has assisted in alleviating some of the burdens placed upon the human race. The state routinely exercises sovereignty over its inhabitants and distinct territory to establish control, and in an ideal world should render a society free from oppression from both by the state, and amongst individuals. Though the struggle to obtain liberty had underpinned the existence of modern nations, disagreement as to its nature and scope has created a variety of distinct perspectives regarding the limits which ought to be placed on our personal freedoms. To wholly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Puritan Values In A Break With Charity, By Ann Rinaldi During today s trials, people are innocent until proven guilty. But long ago, during the Salem Witch Trials, people were guilty until proven innocent. This was not the best system, and its flaws are represented in the novel, A Break with Charity. Set in 17th century Massachusetts, A Break with Charity by Ann Rinaldi depicts a young girl at her worst. Susanna English (the main character) lives in SalemTown. The strict Puritan values in Salem leads a circle of girls to portray themselves as haunted by witches, causing chaos for themselves, Susanna, and Tituba. Using dialogue, the author flawlessly shows how poor choices lead to consequences. Firstly, a circle of girls makes a poor choice of lying about being haunted by witches, which later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rinaldi also demonstrates the negative effect of the witch trials with the downfall of Salem s economy. ... businesses went bad because outsiders refused to have dealings with those in Salem for years afterward (363). Through dialogue, the author demonstrates how these three outcomes highlight the aftermath of the girls faulty decisions. Another main character, Susanna, does not tell anyone what she knows about the circle of girls, which leads to her family breaking apart. At the start of the novel, Susanna s father shows that he does not believe in witches when he says Witches in Boston. I didn t believe it then, and I won t believe it now (69). This obviously influences Susanna, and she does not believe in witchcraft either, which leads her to directly ask Ann Putnam, the ringleader of the circle, what she is up to. There, she comes to know that the girls are faking being haunted, but is threatened by Ann Putnam I think you will not tell what you know, she said quietly. For if you do, we will cry out on your parents (123). Readers understand that Susanna takes the threat to her parents seriously when she does stay quiet. Even when her mother is named, Susanna does not speak up, for fear that her father, sister, and brother could be named. ... or the rest of your family will be named. You have a sister, remember. And a father. And a brother, due back any day now from a sea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Career Planning Process Analysis 1.Introduction Deliberate goalsetting and planning can be helpful to ensure a career which is both successful and fulfilling. Career planning is the process of evaluating your interests, preferences, skills and objectives, all to ensure that your work is in good agreement with personal values and strengths. Reflecting on a viable career plan is particularly important for U of A Engineeringgraduates as the economy in Alberta has seen heavy turmoil in recent years, resulting in the loss of job opportunities. As a result, setting realistic goals and strategic planning is essential to navigate the rough economic landscape. Career planning allows the opportunity to reflect on career progression, get an improved sense of direction and ultimately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additional information gathered from my personal experiences will be outlined here. In addition to assessing my current state through skills assessments, such as ALIS, strength based assessments have been shown to be more useful for career development. One example is StrengthsQuest (Gallup, 2016) which is a program that aims to help students to discover and take advantage of their personal strengths. StrengthsQuest is being used across campuses and organizations to develop strength maps for project teams and working groups. Strength maps help to identify strengths and weaknesses within a group plan and accordingly, plan for success. When researching companies and average salaries, I often turn towards Glassdoor ( Glassdoor, 2016) as a source for company reviews, salaries and company interview practises. The data curated on Glassdoor is maintained by current or former company employees which further reinforces the creditability. This information is particularly useful because Glassdoor users have posted questions that companies use during the interview process and salary information is available for specific positions within an organization. 3.Interviews and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Prankster It was a pleasing day,I can clearly recall,not long back,we were in class 8th then.The sun was at the highest,shining gay,and we three,Arpita Varshneya,Pragati and I were there,under the scorching sun,devising a plan to take our revenge from the so called teaser friend, Rishika,the award winning prankster and our friend from the other section of our class. Friendshipwith this girl was a kind of compromise for us three,for she lived in our colony and had known us since childhood.Although, she looked nice by her talks,for any new person might be mistaken her being a good girl,her other side was known only to her friends.As I mentioned earlier, she was literally an award winning prankster, the dupes, the unfortunates who had been the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bell rang and we headed towards the chemistry laboratory.As per decided, when we reached there, all three of us chose our seats beside Rishika s.She had no idea of what was going on in our minds.Our friend had a very peculiar habit, she used to carry her small collection of antique coins in her pencil box.While she was busy doing her assignment,the three of us managed to secretly get hold of Sulfuric acid and Hydrochloric acid from the shelves and prepared aqua regia out of it.Our friend was a big failure in chemistry, she did not even remembered the names of the important compounds, which was a strong plus point for us.To fool her, I took two ordinary coins out of my pocket and kept either in both fists.Then I dictated to her that I will throw this coin in the chemical and it will reappear in Arpita s hand.Arpita showed her hand and it was empty,then I secretly passed one coin to Arpita(in such a way that Rishika could not notice it) and dropped the other one in the chemical.Aqua regia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Legalizing Medical Marijuana The use of medical marijuana has both good and bad side; however legalizing medical marijuana could aid in the relief of pain, people who are prescribed medical marijuana would not be prosecuted and the government might be able to control its sale and distribution. People think that marijuana is bad . Well marijuana is good. It aids in pain and helps people with cancer. Most people don t want to legalize marijuana for religious reasons. Which is bogus. I am not a religious person, and I don t see people s insights on the marijuana campaign. And me knowing some very religious people say that marijuana is bad cause it messes with your head. But those are only some types of marijuana the medical marijuana is not a hallucinogen. It is mostly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That need the marijuana will be prosecuted and will go to jail. Even though they need it. Marijuana can help people. There is many types of marijuana that are illegal and should stay illegal, but the medical should be legal, it has nothing wrong with it. It is a natural healer of the earth. It may seem that I am talking hippie, but it is natural and from the earth. It helps a lot of people. ALOT. they need the healing that the medical marijuana gives people. The government might even be able to control its sales and distributions. With it being legal the stores that sell the medical marijuana would have strict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Literature Review Of High Flow Nasal Cannula Literature Review High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy has become a safe, useful therapy in many types of patients with respiratory failure, improving oxygenation and comfort levels. Oxygen therapy is the main treatment for hypoxemic respiratory failure and has been delivered via nasal prongs or masks. The maximum flow rates that these devices can deliver are limited due to the insufficient heat and humidity provided to the gas that s being administered. It s accepted that flow rates up to 15 L/min can be delivered using conventional nasal prongs or masks, and even high flow tubing, but this flow is far lower than the inspiratory flow of a patient with acute respiratory failure. Room air dilutes the supplemental oxygen, resulting in a significant decrease in the fraction of the inspired oxygen (FIO2) that finally reaches the air sacks in the lungs, called alveoli. Many different HFNC devices are available, but the technique always involves the delivery of a totally conditioned (37 В°C containing 44 mg H2O/L [100 % relative humidity]) gas admixture via a wide bore and soft nasal prong up to 60 L/min, with a fraction of inspired oxygen ranging from 0.21 to 1 (21% to 100%). (Roca, 2016). HFNC oxygen therapyis a very effective modality for the early treatment of adults with respiratory failure with diverse underlying diseases. Physiological effect High flow with optimally heated and humidified gas is thought to have a variety of physiological effects. Gas from an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of The Lion King 2 Simba s Pride ELA 10 1; Feature Film Questions Assignment #2 ; Tiarra McCann 1. The film that I viewed was The Lion King 2 Simba s Pride. Simba, the King of the Pride Lands is now a father. His daughter Kiara is eager to explore beyond the Pride Lands, but Simba tries to shelter her from danger. One day Kiara s curiosity draws her into the Out Lands, where she bumps into Scar s adopted son Kovu. They become friends, but Kovu s evil mother Zira and Simba quickly separate the two. Zira raises Kovu for the sole purpose of someday killing Simba. Years later, on the day of Kiara s first solo hunt, they run into each other again. Kovu rescues her from a fire and then asks to join Simba s pride. This is all part of Zira s evil plan, but Kovu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Matthew Broderick, Neve Campbell, Jason Marsden, and Suzanne Pleshette. b)An advantage of hiring famous actors is that they help to promote the movie. Famous actors have huge fan followings of all ages, so the movie can appeal to all ages, not just children. A couple disadvantages of using famous actors is that they are expensive to hire, and sometimes the the actor doesn t suit the character they are playing. An example of this could be Mathew Broderick as Simba. Matthew Broderick is a well known actor in Ferris Bueller s Day Off, where he plays the role of a mischievous teenager. This doesn t suit the role of Simba who is a responsible, overprotective father. 4. (1) The director does a purposeful close up shot on Simba s face to show his emotion change from anger and confusion to peace and understanding. Simba is angry because he and his pride are being attacked by the exiled pride of lions. His emotion then changes to confusion as Kiara jumps in front of him to stop the fight. Kiara tells Simba a wise King once told me, we are one. She continues to explain to him that the exiled lions and the pride land lions are the same. We see the and feel the emotion of peace and pride in Simba s eyes in the close up shot. (2) The director purposefully made Simba, Nala, Kiara, Kovu, and Zira more brightly colored then the rest of the lions in each of their prides. He did this so that these main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Discrimination, Prejudice And Stereotypes 3) Choose 3 characters from the movie and describe how discrimination, prejudice, or stereotyping affected or defined their character. Stereotyping: Tito (Gabriel Chavarria), a Hispanic student, displays an act of stereotyping Jamal, a black student, by drawing a picture of Jamal as having big, fat lips. The stereotype being that all black men have big fat lips. Jamal was typically the vocal student who instigated students into fights but quickly became the laughing stock of the classroom. He was emotion and trying to hold back the emotions from others seeing. The Hispanic student s picture was significant in the manner that it showed his views and stereotypes of black people. This scenario affected both students, because Ms. Gruwell used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gruwell s students several times throughout the movie. The one which comes to mind and plays a more significant part in the transformation of characters is when Ms. Campbell and Ms. Gruwell are looking through books to be used in class. Ms. Gruwell suggests Anne Frank due to student interest in the Holocaust, but Ms. Campbell quickly denies the request on spot. She talks badly about the student grades and automatically assumes they are unable to read the words in the book or will even take care of the book. She does not want to use quality school resources on Ms. Gruwell s students due to already deeming them as failures. She assumes if the students get books, they will be destroyed. Instead they get destroyed condensed books because everyone knows they can t read. She then explained that she had the authority to deny any request without going for higher approval. This moment make a clear statement of her negative view towards the students and showed exactly how they are not being provided with equal quality education. It gives a closer look into her character s discriminatory outlook on colored students within the school. She only sees them as violent, criminals, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. World War Z Rhetorical Analysis Michael Vlahos presents the importance of understanding and emotionally preparing ourselves for a future apocalypse. By appealing to the credibility of Max Brook, the author of World War Z, Vlahos is appealing to own ethos, and credibility along with the emotional aspect of the article by utilizing quotes and portions of apocalyptic literatures such as World War Z. The readers become apprehensive when the thought of human extinction enters their minds while reading this article, however, the author fails to appeal to the logical aspect of the article due to the lack of concrete evidence. For an author appealing to his credibility and trustworthiness is a key factor in persuading the audience, his or hers writing reputation matters in whether... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its goal is to appeal to the audience s emotions and create a mental imagine in their head which helps them understand the point of the view of the author. Pathos is virtually the strongest of the three persuasion methods utilized in this article. By taking advantage of well known zombie literature, and films from the twenty first century, the author evokes the readers to feel sympathetic for themselves. By analyzing and breaking down the novel into three different sections, focusing his argument, the author slowly transactions from an apprehensive tone to an optimistic tone. Simultaneously the author is appealing to both; the emotional aspect of the argument and his own credibility as a writer. The zombie virus makes us fight the war they want, and critical time is lost while we struggle to make the necessary recognition. Only the prospect of extinction opens our eyes, by using diction Vlahos appeals to the emotional side of the readers. The pervious quote hits the reader with a sense of danger, forcing them to become conscious about a future calamity. However, the author changes directions midway through the article, he focuses on the possibility of mankind s survival. The author takes a patriotic stand claiming If America does not if someday it cannot then there will be no salvation, referring to the apocalypse. By taking such a stand, he appeals to all those fearing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Gallipoli Gallipoli The Anzac Legend The Anzac Legend is the source of the Aussie Fight and bravery that will live on for future generations to understand and to acknowledge their courage and bravery. Some would say The Anzac Legend all began when Britain declared they were in need of help and it was Australia s duty to go to their aid. Australia tossed aside experience and opted for youth. There were big incentives to go. To travel and visit foreign places, economic reasons, to be with their mates but the most incentive of all was that Britain needed help. Although these facts are all true one of the most important was that they would have the honour of representing their country with honour and pride which is the true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the 21st of April the Soldiers were given the nod to go ahead with the landing by Sir Ian Hamilton who wrote an inspiring letter that probably gave the troops a great boost of confidence. They landed on the 25th of April at Anzac Cove with no fear just a killer instinct and a do or die attitude which had to be adopted for its the only way that a war can be fought . These characteristics were underlined at the Nek, better known as The Battle of the Ridges. The Anzacs charged at the Turks with Bayonets in hope to gain control of the heights as this would be one of the only hopes of victory. Although there was very little gained out of the plan the Movie Gallipoli shows the bravery and the fight of the troops even when they were to meet almost certain doom they still fought on or did their best for the Anzacs and for their country. The Anzacs who were under adversity in extremely hot summer conditions and many troops were suffering from diseases. There was also a lack of suitable facilities to store the food and a lot of it got spoiled, which caused illness among the troops. They still managed to keep their mateship and camaraderie that is fitting of the Anzac Legend. There was a great admiration for the Intelligence of the Australians and their initiative. These tactics were flawless for example they used to put a hat on a stick to draw Turkish fire. They made bombs from old tin cans, nails, shrapnel and other metal. One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Themes And Conflicts In The Glass Menagerie By Tennessee... Set in St. Louis Missouri prior to World War II, Tennessee Williams reflects back on his deeply tragic and dysfunctional familial experiences in, The Glass Menagerie . Williams brilliantly incorporates real aspects of society to reveal how they contributed to the nonreal aspects and the conflicts which affected his family. The real aspects of the play which had a significant impact on the lower middle class families such as the Wingfields included, the economic hardships surrounding the Great Depression, the fall of the American south, society s intolerance towards homosexuality, and many threats abroad. Although Williams play was merely a series of hazy memories, the nonreal aspects combined with the major societal conflicts contribute... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through Amanda s inability to separate the real from the fantasy, William s proves that Amanda s main coping mechanism is to retreat from reality. Amanda s role as the forgotten southern belle also impacts her relationship with her daughter Laura, who suffers from crippling social anxiety and an inferiority complex as a result of her disability. Aside from the internal and external conflicts which impact Amanda, Williams s strongly expresses his indictment through his very own character, Tom. Tom is merely a victim of both societal conflicts and his own guilt caused by his decision to seek fulfillment within his own life, rather than surrender to the unsatisfying life which his mother had created for him. One of the greatest factors in Tom s lifestyle that creates his desire to escape this sense of imprisonment, is society s overall attitude toward homosexuality, specifically within his mother. Amanda stated, I took that horrible novel back to the library yes! That hideous book by that insane Mr. Lawrence. I cannot control the output of diseased minds or people who cater to them but I won t let such filth brought into my house (Williams 759). Because 1930 s society does not allow homosexuality to be expressed openly, literature is the closest way which allows him to express himself. The simple fact that his novels are the one way which allows him to gain any sense of satisfaction is taken away by his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Battle with Life in Wanting to Die by Anne Sexton Essay A Battle with Life in Wanting to Die by Anne Sexton The poem Wanting to Die by Anne Sexton, explores a battle with life which many people endure. The speaker knows of the goodness of the world, yet she is unable to truly experience it because of her suicidal tendencies. She understands her feeling as more of an obsession with death rather than a hate for life. Though the speaker is still alive, she relapses, every so often, into the darkness of her soul. Through her vivid use of imagery, Sexton creates and elucidates the speaker s susceptibility to suicide. It is apparent from the first stanza the speaker finds her life lacking. The first lines of the poem describe the speaker s ordinary days: Since you ask, most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the grass blades you mention... furniture you have placed... ( 5 6) This person seemingly hopes, as the reader does, for the speaker and wants for her every happiness. The next stanza invites the reader into the speaker s mind and soul. We learn depression is more than a hate for life, it is something one must experience to be able to relate to, as in line 7: But suicides have a special language. This stanza also alludes to the fact that when the speaker is suicidal she refrains from looking at the big picture; instead she focuses on the few bad experiences which drive her that much deeper into depression. The following stanza invites the reader to learn about the suicide attempts of the speaker: Twice I have simply declared myself, / have possessed the enemy, eaten the enemy, / have taken on his craft, his magic (10 12). Here the reader learns of the speaker s two suicide attempts. This stanza also implies the speaker s anger toward her illness. She associates her depression as the enemy, almost as if depression were the devil in flesh coming to her, haunting her, luring her to death, a death of submission. The fifth stanza, with its vivid images, is exceedingly descriptive in its discussion of the speaker s means of suicide: In this way, heavy and thoughtful, / warmer than oil or water, / I have rested, drooling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Significant Differences Between The Protestant Church And... The Protestant Church originated in Rome during the Protestant Reformation. The In the 16th century religious, political, intellectual and cultural out break through the Protestant Reformation went against Catholic Europe. It helped settle different type of belief. The Protestant Church was established because people believed that the Catholic Churchhad errors. The Catholic Church also originated in Rome. The Catholic Church has an authoritative leadership. The popeis the most powerful person in this church. Lower than the pope there are bishops and priests. There are two significant differences between the 16th century Protestant religious doctrines and the doctrines of the Catholic Church. The two significant differences are their justification and authority.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Rosario) Protestant good works and belief gets you justified in God s eyes. Martin Luther started the movement of justification by peace. Since Martin Luther never could find serenity, he became over whelmed with his sense of guilt. Despite all the good he has done he didn t feel sanctified. Catholic you get justified by grace alone through faith . (GotQuestions) The Catholic Church views justification as a process, dependent on the grace you receive by participating in the Church . (Rosario) In Catholicism justification is the cleansing of a person s sins. Through God s grace and their faith in Jesus Christ they would be able to be born again through baptism. They believe that everyone has inherited sin from Adam and Eve. Through Adam and Eve sinning they created a wall of that mankind had to pass through. This wall separated God and man. Since God is graceful he is willing to breakdown the wall through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Topography and Geographic Region Analysis for Tourists Topography and Geographic Region Analysis for Tourists The natural landscape within the UK consists of a mainly flat land area. With the majority of England included in the flat land mass the major cities are populated close to the edge of the country or on the side of a national river to allow easy transport and access. In England we have a few higher peaks than sea level as the Pennines run through the north of the country from the east of the Cumbrian Mountains down to the south of the country just outside Manchester. In the rest of England there are smaller peaks of hills/mountains which are: * Cumbrian Mountains * North York Moors * Cotswald Hills * Chiltern Hills * Salisbury Plain *... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the USA and the UK which have varied cultures within one nation. On the other hand there are places like: * Japan * China * India * Egypt These have a vast cultural history for possessing hidden powers. Japan is a well built nation but relies on their cultural history for their day to day life. Japan have various ways of worshipping their religion as they believe in goddess like beings as they have many mythical features in their history. India is one of the main countries on the globe that has very high cultural and spiritual beliefs. Their society is based round one of the most religious cultures on the globe. They worship many different beings and gods. Their religion is made up of 80% Hindu, 11% Muslim with Sikh, Christian and Buddhist minorities. Egypt is also another religious believing country as it incorporates their past however many thousand years of history. Their main beliefs lie within their own history. Their museums come as second to none as they contain treasures from thousands of years ago. Mummies are what they keep best as the Egyptians berry their most rich and powerful leaders to rest in piece with their own treasures they have gain during their mortal existence. For those in their history who were servants of the rich and made some of the gravest errors during their life s were to have their organs extracted alive and be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bleachers Should Not Be Allowed In School Introduction: Have you ever found yourself in a dangerous situation that happened so fast you had no time to act? You have to make a decision, and act upon that without a chance to stop and think. Situations that if you don t make the right decision, it could lead to a serious injury. God has a guardian angels watching over us twenty four seven. They have saved our lives more times then we know. This is a story of just one of those time God intervened in my life and saved me from significant injury. II.Body: A) Setting It was a thursday night in at Highland Academy gym Playing basketball with the local church group Bleachers were in the middle of the court B) Moving of the bleachers I move the bleachers so we could use the court for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of The Canadian Salmon Fishy The subjects presented in chapters1 3 in the Policy Analysis book are The Canadian Salmon Fishery, What is policy Analysis and Toward Professional Ethics. The Canadian Salmon Fishery preview is in chapter one. The chapter talks about how the product of policy analysis is advice. How the advice for policy comes in many forms. The purpose is to show a comprehensive analysis that has a description and analysis of the problem, specific policy alternatives, an assessment of the alternatives, and policy recommendation (Weimer, Vining pg.1). One of the stories in this chapter discuss, the Salmonfishery of British Columbia and the challenges it had. The study that was conducted showed the fishery as of now represents net drain on the wealth of Canadians. This was the case for several years in spite of the reforms that was done in 1995 and 2001. Even though some of the problems were inherent were market failures, ineffective or counterproductive government interventions. They wanted the current regulatory regime change to a policy that was based on exclusive ownership of the salmon fishingrights for specific rivers. There were four policy that analysis examined: (1) the status quo policy, (2) harvesting rights, and (4) individual transferable quotas. All four are evaluated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Woodrow Wilson words gave clear statement of the basic foundation for old administration: ...administration lies outside the proper spheres of politics. Administration questions are political questions. Although politics sets the tasks for administration, it should not suffer to manipulate its offices . The old public administration and policy analysis are meant to give better expertise in public endeavors. When the organizational structures are establishment; the public administrator can give their attention to personnel, budgets, and operating procedures that will meet their organizational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Plea Agreement Advantages Plea Agreement Introduction A plea agreement is when the defendant agrees to plead guilty and the prosecutor offers to either reduce the charge to a less serious offense, drops a charge, or recommend a specific sentence to the judge (Williams Wilson, 1981). A plea agreement is more common than a case going to trial, in 2012, 97% of federal cases ended in plea bargains rather that going to trial (Goode, 2012). In the case for Richard, there is no telling what the results would have been if he had a jury trial rather than taking the plea agreement but it can be said that he made the correct decision by taking the plea. Plea agreement vs jury trial There are several advantages to taking a plea agreement rather than going to trial. One advantage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he looks back on that decision, he believes that his lawyer convinced him to make the wrong decision. It is unknown what the outcome of Richard s life would have been if he had taken his case to trial, but it seems that the plea agreement was the correct way for him to go. Richard undeniably murdered his mother. He was seventeen years old and was old enough to know that murder is wrong. Richard did grow up in a household where he was mentally abused, but does that justify or give him an out for killing his mother? A jury would have seen Richard s case in a few different ways. One way they could have seen the case would be that Richard was an abused child, he did not understand what he was doing, and he does not necessarily deserve to be punished for it. Another way the jury could have seen his case would be that Richard was nearly an adult who murdered his mother, hid the body, and then manipulated people into thinking that he was truly concerned about his mothers whereabouts while the whole time knowing what he did. If the jury would have seen Richard s case like that, he probably would have ended up with the maximum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples Of Fire Escape In The Glass Menagerie Have you ever felt like just running away from all of the things that worry you, scare you, and make you shiver? In The Glass Menagerie the characters only way out of the house is through the fire escape, it also symbolizes the ability for the characters to escape their daily lives and have some time to themselves. The movie theatre is a way for Tom to escapehis home life, this place feeds Tom s hunger to escape. After Laura left the University she used to go to the museum, it seems as if has a deeper meaning than just her hiding away from her mom, but it is a place where she used to escape from everyone and the the world around her. The needfor the characters to escape in the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, he gave them these locations like the fire escape, movie theatre, and the museum which he created for their escape. The only way for our characters to get out of the house in the book is through the fire escape, there is no real front door it is just a fire escape. Fire escapes are used as way to escape from a building s danger hence the name fire escape . But it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way it is perceived is that it is his place to watch these movies and feel like he is somewhere else, away from his mom s constant nagging. In the book he talks about these films as if they are grand adventures to new unexplored areas. His urge to just get away from everything is powerful, all he wants is to see the world and not just his house and town. Watching these movies offers him a peek at what the world could look like. Without these movies giving him an urge to explore it seems as if he would be fine with his current life. Watching these movies seems to just make him even hungrier for adventure because they are showing him what he does not have and so he feels like something is missing in his life. It is almost like in Tom s life he has different windows to look at the world but he cannot yet get to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Kris Gastelum Case Study The UFC travels to Long Island, New York on Saturday for a card headlined by a fighter who is ready risk it all for a win in his native state a win that he has chased for quite some time. That fighter, No. 5 ranked middleweight and former title holder Chris Weidman, will face rising star and No. 8 ranked middleweight Kelvin Gastelum in the main event of the evening. Weidman has lost three straight fights, including a title defense against Luke Rockhold and loses to Yoel Romero and most recently Gegard Mousasi in April. He hasn t won a fight since May 2015, and his loss to Mousasi was as confusing to the fans as it was to him. After absorbing consecutive knees to the head that were initially declared illegal by the referee Dan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael Bisping stepped in on two weeks notice and shockingly won the title that Weidman was trying to get back. If Weidman wants to get back to his winning ways, he ll have to be at the top of his game against a young and hungry lion. Gastelum looks like he has finally found a home in the middleweight division after struggling to make weight for fights in the welterweight division. In his last bout, he looked impressive against Belfort, finishing him in the first round and winning Performance of the Night honors. However, the fight was later overturned due to a positive marijuana test. Prior to the Belfort fight, Gastelum dominated Tim Kennedy at UFC 206 with a third round KO, cementing his place in the division. Gastelum, 25 years old, showed tremendous hand speed and the ability to take a punch in both fights, making him a far more dangerous fighter than he s often given credit for. Now fighting at a more comfortable weight, he has shown speed and athleticism that gives him the potential to wreak havoc in the 185 pound division. Gastelum s only losses in the UFC have come by split decision to welterweight champion Tyron Woodley and No. 6 ranked welterweight Neil Magny. Aside Kennedy, he has key victories over Uriah Hall, Johny Hendricks, Nate Marquardt and Jake Ellenberger. A win over Weidman could catapult Gastelum up the middleweight rankings, while a win for Weidman could potentially land him back into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay about Ritalin And Its Uses Ritalin and Its Uses In recent years, more and more kids seem to be on a prescription drug called Ritalin(methylphenidate). This drug is being handed out more and more by doctors as a way of treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, a complex neurological impairnment that prevents kids from concentrating. According to the Drug Enforcement Agency, it rose fron 200 grams per 100,000 people to over 1400 grams per 100,000 people in the last fifteen years. The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that about one student in every classroom is believed to experience the disorder. The rate of Ritalin use in the United States is at least five times higher than in the rest of the world according to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They blurt questions out before they are asked. They can t wait their turn, stop fidgeting their legs and tapping their pencils. They tend to be forgetful, have problems following directions, and lose things easily, as well as their tempers. This behavior occurs constantly. This may be a reason why teachers and school psychologists are adament in their beliefs; these kids are disrupting their classrooms, so they want the problem solved immeditately, and take the quot;quick fix quot; approach. Experts believe that more than two million children (3 5%) have the disorder. Some scientists believe ADHD is a result of a problem in pregnancy ranging from fetal alcohol syndrome to exposure to lead in utero. Others suggest that ADHD is hereditary. Dr. Russel Barkley, of the University of Minnesota reports that nearly half the ADHD children have a parent, and more than one third have a sibling, with the disorder. Ritalin as prescribed is taken orally, and takes effect in about 30 minutes and lasts for about 3 4 hours. Kids usually take 5 10 mg doses three times a day. Although many experts report that Ritalin is a positive treatment in 9 out of 10 patienst, and many parents and students claim the drug is a benefit in their lives , there are many who question the drug s long term effects, dangers, misdiagnosis, and non medical abuse. Diagnosis for ADHD isn t as easy as you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Media and the Effect on Today Society Media and the Effect on Today s Society Pamela J Funsch HUM_176 August 29, 2010 Jerry Voltura Abstract In this paper I will explore the subject media and the effect on today s society. The research information was gathered from two websites. The role the media plays in delivering the media to the public is an important fact covered in this essay. The significance of newsmedia on culture and society is huge and changing from day to day. The social responsibility the news media has regarding ethical and legal compliance online. A few of the key supporting thoughts are as follows. The different forms of media and the various delivery methods to the public. The advantages and disadvantages of modern delivery. The changes in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The media is to entertain, but more important to inform and to avoid conflicts of interest. News markets would love to earn the respect of their viewers. Providing the truth and the most breaking news this improves their ratings. Once the news media violates that trust people will find another form to get their news. The media has a huge influence on the public opinion. The media and their owners need to be held to high levels of accountability. They should stay in compliance with the laws, codes, and regulations. The legal and ethical issues for the online community are the same as if it were not online. Oftentimes it is easy to violate these online than if gathering information from the textbook or encyclopedia. It can very easy to post a picture and if this picture has a copyright then it would be a violation of copyright infringement laws. Sometimes it is easy to miss this and we often use material found on the Internet without permission. There can be legal ramifications from this action. Technology is a part of our everyday lives and our world. The way the news and information is reaches our homes has improved considerably over the last 20 years. Technology is a science and offers areas of study in regard to this science. Some advantages of the modern delivery is the convenience of reaching many people at one time. This is helpful for many reasons a few include health information, such as outbreaks, salmonella scares, just to name a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Children Should NOT Be In The Military Have you ever thought about the kids that fight in war. Well that s a big problem Kids shouldn t be in the military fighting, there are also people that want to prosecute them. I don t think that they should be prosecuted because their to young to be prosecuted.There also to young charges to be pressed. One reason why they shouldn t be prosecuted is because They were forced by either drugs or they were brainwashed into doing killing. They were also forced to kill if they don t they would get killed, they also made false promises. And most of them were kidnaped from their parents and villages. But some kids join without being forced, they joined to avenge their family members. Children are easier to recruit because their more easily intimidated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Varsity Tutors Varsity Tutors can help find an expert tutor in Lakewood, CO, who is passionate about helping your student succeed in physics. These teachers have real life experience in the field, and ignite their pupil s curiosity through one on one sessions. Lessons are held wherever your student feels the most comfortable, and tutors are chosen based on their expertise and compatibility with each pupil. Enrolling your student in private tutoring sessions online or in person gives them an edge and the confidence to excel and advance in physics. After learning the basics, it s possible to move forward to advance classes such as astrophysics, fluid dynamics, molecular physics, and quantum mechanics. For students on the go, face to face tutoring sessions are available online using Varsity Tutors dedicated platform. For lessons in person, tutors are available based around your student s schedule, giving them the freedom to learn in a structured environment without the pressure of a classroom. Tutors are hired on the condition that they are flexible, and are expected to keep their appointments without fail. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having a private tutor who understands that everyone learns at their own pace gives your student the room the grow individually while mastering the nuances of physics. A tutor can answer any questions immediately or go over the lessons until the material is completely understood. Your student will receive individual feedback during each session, providing insight into their strengths and weaknesses while giving them the encouragement needed to succeed. Learning from a qualified professional, pupils gain a new perspective of what they can do within the field of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay Comparing The Pearl And Huckleberry Finn Once someone can be extracted out of their society and placed into a world that is new and uncertain, the time arrives when they find out who they are going to become. For the characters, their life began the moment that they were pushed out of their comfort zone into a world that was fully part of the wilderness. The wilderness is the place where all the characters escape the rigorous rules and regulations of the society in which they were created to protect. For Hester and Pearl, the wilderness, especially the forest is the place where the truth is set free and their sin is just a measly letter A. For Huck and Jim, the same outcome happens in the wilderness; Huck finds out the worth of Jim. Throughout both novels, it is evident that the wilderness represents a place of danger and unknowingness. The ones who are lucky enough to uncover this wilderness can fully find the beauty in the area which few... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wilderness is dangerous, but the way society is run in the civilizations is more dangerous and potent than the unknown forest. The wilderness becomes the place where the characters in both novels can be free from the pressure and socialization processes of society into finding who they were made to be. In the wilderness, Hester, Pearl, Huck, and Jim were respected and recognized as human beings compared to being in society. Hester respected Pearl and valued her as a person unlike the community with their views. The society saw Pearl as an elf child who was not fit to live under Hester s rule anymore and was dirtied with her mother s sin. Hawthorne illustrates, Without question, she is equally in the dark as to her soul, its present depravity, and future destiny! Me thinks, gentlemen, we need inquire no further (Hawthorne 77). To the community, she was a product of sin and didn t rate high in the Puritan society. She was disregarded and forced to live her mother s sentence of solidarity in the middle of the wilderness alongside her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Hotel Epic Beowulf Hotel Epic Bienvenidos a Miami, where the hot sun meets the cool ocean at the renowned Hotel Epic by Kimpton. Downtown Miami, an area known for its patchwork of cultures, a symphony of nightlife experiences, and a mosaic of artful influences, is also home to the larger than life Hotel Epic. Within easy reach of this spectacular destination, guests will find the attractions of Downtown Miami, the Port, and Wynwood. Through these epic regions, visitors can explore the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, antique shops, and art galleries. At the en of each day, guests will adore the opportunity to retire in style at their own slice of Miami heaven. With 13 floors of luxury accommodation, perched at least 100 feet above the bay and downtown Miami skyline, each of the Hotel Epic Miami s 411 guest rooms and suites are spacious and indulgent. Subdued hues are the perfect backdrop for contemporary dГ©cor and modern furnishings that have been hand picked to provide an environment that is welcoming, relaxing, and sublimely intoxicating. Only the Hotel Epic can boast Kimpton prestige in the heart of Miami. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Famed Executive Chef Wolfgang Puck and his extraordinary brigade serve the finest local cuisine in an elegant atmosphere, offering lunch, dinner, and happy hour repasts. The Hamachi Crudo and Chilled King Crab Legs are a fine prologue to the Local Berkshire Pork or Lobster Risotto. The peppery Plantation and floral Firefly cocktails will quench your thirst for fine spirits and gourmet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Taobao vs. Ebay China CASE: IB 88 DATE: 01/04/10 TAOBAO VS. EBAY CHINA Ten to 15 years from now, I think China can be eBay s largest market on a global basis.... We think China has tremendous long term potential and we want to do everything we can to maintain 1 our No. 1 position. Meg Whitman, eBay CEO, 2004 By 2008, Jack Ma, CEO of Alibaba.com Inc., was in a position to consider how to fortify Taobao s dominant position in China s online consumer to consumer (C2C) market. Ma and his company had come a long way since May 2003, when they first launched the Taobao website. Back then, eBay China dominated the fledgling market, holding over 70 percent share. It had entered China with its acquisition of the start up EachNet, and was actively building upon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Debit cards were common in China, with about 300 million cards issued by mid 2001. However, each city had a separate payment gateway to process these cards, so a card from one city often could not be used at the issuing bank s system in another city. 4 This lack of integration made it very difficult for auction sites to handle debit card payments online. The credit card option was even worse. Because China s credit system was not developed, Chinese banks were cautious about issuing cards and the application process was complicated. By 2001, there were only about 25 million credit cards issued in China, accounting for less than 1 percent of consumer spending (compared to about 25 percent in the U.S.), and credit cards were accepted at only about 3 percent of China s shops. As the need for better credit card services intensified in the early 2000s, various institutions responded. In 2001, Bank of China and China Construction Bank started accepting credit card applications online. At the same time, a large number of credit verification companies emerged to help banks work around the lack of a personal credit scoring system in China. These companies checked the backgrounds of applicants through various channels, including meeting the applicants in person. In February 2002, the People s Bank of China, China s central bank, announced a project to enable the four largest banks to process cards across cities and banks. In the wake of these changes, China s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sex Role Theory Essay 1.Why do men commit more crimes then women and why is this? It is said that men commit more crimes then women (Kreinert 2003). Many people ask why men commit more crimes it is simply because men tend to be more violent than that of women (Kreinert 2003). When women do commit crimes they like to commit social norms compared to men. Men are known to commit more crimes because of their masculinity(Kreinert 2003).I think this is also because women tend to be more truthful then that of men when it comes down to finding out the facts. What is sex role theory and what does it argue? Sex role theory is a theory that focuses on boys and girls and how they are socialized differently (Sulak 2014). I personally think that girls are more supervised then that of men. Women are also less aggressive than men ( Sulak 2014).Men are more likely to take risks as well with is why they are said to commit more crime. Edwin... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some don t like being labeled well others accept the label that they are given (Ascani 2012).Law enforcement is not the only ones who are involved in labeling juveniles. Labeling could be by the people they know or even the people within the neighborhood in which they live (Ascani 2012). Why do juveniles choose to commit crime and why? Juveniles commit crimes for a number of reasons. I personally think that juveniles commit crimes because they live in poverty. They also commit these series of crimes because they live in a bad neighborhood (Ziiadova 2004). Being in a gang is the main reason why Juveniles choose to commit crimes. When juveniles are involved in gangs they feel like they actually have a family who cares for them(Ziiadova 2004) These people that in gangs most of the time don t care and use others to commit the crimes for them (Ziiadova ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cheating on Exams CHAPTER ONE Background and Rationale of the Study 1.1 Background Cheating on exams has become a popular phenomenon all over the world regardless of the levels of development. For instance, Baerthlein (2008), from Germany, described that over the past decade, cheating has become more and more common as an act of academic dishonesty. Referring to the latest statistics she expressed her concern on the alarming rate as more than two thirds of high school students admitted cheating on an exam last year. The same trend was documented in Belarusia, Venezuela, Thailand and Colombia. Cheating is not done only by academically poor students. According to Baerthlein (2008) even more appalling often the best students cheat to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... b) F for the course if cheating is on final exam and such other disciplinary measure including suspension for at least one semester to the vice dean (p 113). Instructors took severe action for getting flagrant cheating based on universities regulation. Nonetheless the legislation is not being implemented yet to the extent of the problem in practice. Thus, school regulation could not console students from cheating. 1.2 Rationale of the study Cheating on exams has significant impact on quality of education. To maintain the intended objectives of Addis AbabaUniversity commerce collage; conducting systematized controlling and behavioral changing measures are important. Thus this study helps: Produce qualified and confident labor force for the market. Enhance sense of competition among students.Build self confidence of individual while seating for exams. Play respective role for keeping quality of education. Support the objectives of building and setting up Adama University. Call up concerned bodies contribute collaborative effort. Propose remedial solutions that could bring significant effect. 1.3 Statement of the problems Cheating on exams became a serious problem at present. The severe state of its condition demands institutional endeavor at least to minimize the range. The problem springs out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Central America Case Study Central America is a region where security threats are related to domestic issues rather than to state actors. Its condition of bridge between the United States and the rest of Latin America makes it particularly exposed to trafficking networks of drugs, weapons and human beings. In the last century, a violent period of instability emerged due to the repression of communist insurgencies and social unrest by militaryregimes associated with economic elites. After the end of this period, the influence of the Armed Forcesin the political life declined and the defense budgets were reduced, under the perception that conventional wars were an unlikely scenario. Additionally, Costa Rica and Panama had their military banned by law, to focus its resources in development and social needs. However, the lack of conventional wars... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Timely arrival of rescue teams and medical supplies can affect significantly the casualties. Moving relief goods and personnel between countries or within a country is the least politically sensitive and controversial use of military assets, including aircraft. In the case of Central America, because of the limited funding provided to the military, current airlift capability is composed in most of the cases by scarce and limited platforms. The best aircraft is the C 130 of the Honduran Air Force, and bigger aircraft are limited, additionally to their cost, by the capability of the airfields. A capability congressional report evidenced the limitations in infrastructure to operate strategic airlift platforms C 5 and C 17 in the region. Only Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Panama each one with had five or less airfields available. Besides, the main security priority will also need airlift as part of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Very Brief Summary Of Andrej s Cages After Andrej tells Tomas, Wilma and his travelling storys and how they got to the zoo, the chamois replies rudely, mentioning how they should stop complaining because they are free, You aren t in a cage... so stop complaining Andrej is startled out of his memories with the chamois reaction. Andrej replies by saying that he is not free because even though he isn t in a cage he doesn t feel free or safe. Andrej was unrestrained before the invading army came as he was part of the Rom, he could really go and travel anywhere he would like with his famiy or even on his own. After the war began he was not free to go anywhere at anytime as he and the Rom were being hunted, The war was touching everything , although Andrej is physically able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole village was constantly under threat from the invading army and the Leader, therefore the village was restricted by the conflict zones. The mayor believed that if Tata was to give the Leader a gift, it would make him less angry about the death of his friend and stop being as harsh to the village as he was. Tata was not free in this choice, he had to give a gift They opened up the lions cage . This decision did chane the way the leader thought of the village so they were back to being restrained. Alice was also not free, she had to leave her village and hide from the army with some resistance fighters from around her country, they all had a limit of where they could go or else they would get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. mba assignment Essay 1 . (a) What do you understand by the concept of conservatism ? Why is it also called the concept of prudence? Why is it not applied as strongly today as it used to be in the Past ? (b) What is a Balance Sheet ? How does a Funds Flow Statement differ from a Balance Sheet ? Enumerate the items which are usually shown in a Balance Sheet and a Funds Flow Statement. 2 . (a) Discuss the importance of ratio analysis for inter firm and intra firm comparisons including circumstances responsible for its limitations .If any (b) Why do you understand by the term pay out ratio ? What factors are taken into consideration while determining pay out ratio? Should a company follow a fixed pay out ratio policy? Discuss fully. 5 . What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... he president of Geeta Company believed the standard should be set at a high level to motivate the workers and to provide adequate information for control and reasonable cost comparison. After much discussion, management decided to use a dual standard. The labor standard of one unit every 30 minutes, recommended by the consulting firm, would be employed in the plant as a motivation device, while a cost standard of 40 minutes per unit would be used in reporting. Management also concluded that the workers would not be informed of the cost standard used for reporting purposes. The production vice president conducted several sessions prior to implementation in the plant, informing the workers of the new standard cost system and answering questions. The new standards were not related to incentive pay but were introduced when wages were increased to Rs7 per hour. The standard cost system was implemented on January 1, 19 . At the end of six months of operation, these statistics on labor performance were presented to executive management: JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune Production (units)5,1005,0004,7004,5004,3004,400 Direct labor hours3,0002,9002,9003,0003,0003,100 Quantity Variances: Variancebased on labor standard (one unit each 30 minutes)Rs3150 U* ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The During The Reign Of Henry Viii During the reign of Henry VIII, England had witnessed the most dramatic enforcement of the power of the king. The events leading up to the English Reformation were the catalyst for major changes with the political and religious power of the king that would be carried on throughout English history. The problems that the Medieval English Church faced were some of the major reasons why the reformation took place.Even though there were external factors that influenced the separation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, many of the internal problems that the Medieval church faced helped shape the mindset of the English people to want reform. Since a great portion of English society was based around the church, the ongoing conflict between the church and the king,anti clericalism , and internal problems within the Catholic Church played a major role in the onset of the English Reformation. One of the first major problems that the church faced was the Great Schism. From 1387 to 1417, three men were considered to be the pope, which had never happened in Catholic history before. In 1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon, France and began taxing bishops and cardinals, and the bishops and cardinals taxed the priests, who in turn demanded money from churchgoers. The reason why they were being taxed was because the papacy was no longer center in Rome. The Avignon papacy developed a reputation for corruption and greed, which caused for there to be a need for the Pope ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Goku From Dragon Ball Z The superhero that I would most likely choose to use his power for a day is Goku from Dragon Ball Z, and I would save anyone from harm s way and be the protector of Mother Earth for a day. He has an amazing strong will and an unwillingness to never give up, while protecting his loved ones and friends from danger. It actually surprised me when I first found out about this character; I found myself instantly loving and respecting him and his morals and characterized him as someone I strive to be in this cold but beneficial world we all live in. Another reason, is the way he begins the day to do his utmost best to be mentally and physically strong and become a force to be reckoned with. He also keeps himself sane by never forgetting the ones who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Rape Culture In Australia Five rugby league players have consequently been charged with raping and sexually assaulting a mildly disabled 18 year old woman at a sevens tournament, none of them faced charges. (English, 2004). Apparently, Some of the boys love a bun. Gang banging is nothing new for our club or the rugby league, reported a player from the Canterbury Bulldogs, an Australian Rugby league team (English, 2004). The frequency of rapeallegations and the lack of consequence for athletes is reflected in Australian culture. Normal citizens and elite sportsman have many similarities that may be leading to the high amount of rapes in Australia. Confusion on what rape is, male perception of masculinity, rapes portrayal in the media, and the objectification of women are possibly leading to high levels of rape by both groups. Rape culture in Australian athletic institutions and within the general public are highly parallel; both have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sports are insinuated into the daily lives of Australian citizens (Rowe, 2018). So, when the media and sports coverage is combined, the news is quickly seen by Australians. When the Sydney Harold posted a story about an AFL player s rape trial the article was only up for 23 minutes around 10 pm, and in that time around 6,000 views had occurred (Krien, 2013). Continuous articles of athletes getting away with rape are not just seen by the public, but by other athletes as well. If there is no consequence to an action, then it can be seen as acceptable. When the Canterbury Bulldogs had six players accused of assaulting a twenty year old in a hotel pool, the story had to make the news (English, 2004). Despite the entire country seeing the victim s story, the players got off without charge (English, 2004). Instances like this show that even under immense public scrutiny, rape in Australia can destroy the victim s life but not affect the perpetrator. Both Australian athletes and the public see alleged rapists get off the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Speech About Music What is music to you and how could it change your life? How is music important to your life? How does music have good or bad effects on our body and health? Interesting fact is that no one has discovered yet how and when the origin of music started. Even though music is everywhere around us, but still each and every one of us has different tastes in music. There are different types of music such as alternative, blues, classical, country, electronic dance music, hip hop or rap, pop, jazz, soul, reggae, rock and many more that is why we have different interpretations of these kinds of music. What is music? According to Merriam Webster music are sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments, written or printed symbols showing how... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Music lives as an essential part of our lives. Since music helps people both personally and maintaining the culture values of the their country, music is loved and considered important by most people. Even though there are some negative aspects of music, I believe the good far surpasses the bad. Without music, this world would be a horrible and sad place. I m not sure where I would be without it maybe I would be at home washing dishes, watching tv without music, in my room being lonely as ever. It helps listeners to escape from real world. When people escape from the real world, problems are not disappeared, but the listener finds time to have a solution for the problem. It helps to reduce stress by escaping from reality because reality is really stressful and you know what I mean. Music has a big effect on the emotional, social, intellectual, and physical aspects of a person. Emotions are easily affected by outside forces such as music. Music has personalities, which can express what people feel. Music has a big effect on someones life so choose wisely on what music you listen to so that you would not regret it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Owls Research Paper Owls are almost freakishly flexible. Owls necks can swivel up to 270 degrees without tearing tendons or rupturing a blood vessel (8). Scientists from John Hopkins University School of Medicine have information to explain how owls are able to perform the feat that has endlessly confused birders. People and most animals can move their eyes to see their surroundings, owls have fixed eyes, which means that they are immovable (8). Because of this, owls need to move their necks in order to be able to see anything. Owls bodies are more flexible than humans, because unlike humans, who have two socket pivots, owls only have one. This allows them to twist more freely (8). According to Eric Forsman, a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Forest Service, birds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These birds can fly right above their prey s noses without being spotted, simply because of their wings. Their silentness is due to their unique wings. In other birds, when air flows over their wings, it creates a gushing noise as large areas of air turbulence build up (4). Unlike the other avian creatures, the owl has a way of silencing this gush of air. At the owl s wingedge, there are small bows and hooks that split up rushing air into miniature turbulences (4). These miniature turbulences flow down the wing toward the trailing edge (4). The trailing edge is attached to special, pliable trimming feathers. These feathers split the air even farther as it rolls off the trailing edge, making the flight of the bird almost noiseless. However, if there s the tiniest bit of noise left, it gets absorbed into the down, or short and soft, feathers. Even though the owl is equipped with numerous noise cancelling flight tools, it is still complicated for them to make a catch because their wing has to be at the perfect angle when the bird dives for its prey in order for the special silent feathers to work. However, when used correctly, all of these feathers combined reduce noise so efficiently that even humans can t hear flying owls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Corner Sofas CORNER SOFAS THE PERFECT SOLUTION FOR SMALL ROOMS Every home has to have a nice and comfortable sofa and in case your space is scarce, a corner sofa can come to your rescue. Corner sofas can help you maximize the use of the available space a great deal. A sectional can usually seat 4 to 8 people, which makes it perfect for family gatherings and parties when you may have to accommodate a larger number of guests. Fabric Sofa The corner sofa has become the favorite piece of furniture for lounges and living rooms, especially when the rooms are not too large. There are a few reasons for the popularity of this type of furniture. Advantages of Corner Sofas A corner sofa or sectional is a sofa made up of two (or more) segments which form a right angle. This design enables it to fit perfectly in a corner of a room. This type of furniture is becoming increasingly popular, as it combines comfort with the optimal use of space. A corner sofa not only makes the space appear larger than it actually is, but can also perfectly utilize a lot of space that is otherwise left unused. Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Select something timeless that will fit the physical characteristics of your room and its ambience, too. You don t want your sofa to stick out like a sore thumb. And while larger rooms can easily accommodate larger sofas with more sections, smaller rooms will be better off with simple corner sofas with two segments that will fit the room proportions well. Buying a sofa is a big decision, so take your time and shop wisely. Corner sofas are a suitable and affordable solution for those who have less space in their lounge rooms. Whether L shaped, C shaped or curved, they present you with a number of designs and styles to choose from with a host of opportunities for customization and they offer a lot of flexibility to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The National Park Is One Of The Most Well Known National... Yosemite National Park is one of the most well known national parks in the United States. It is especially famous for its beautifully inspiring scenery. Yosemite expands 748,542 acres and is located on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. The elevation of the park ranges from 2,127 to 13,114 feet (Bortman, p. 1546). The closest town is Mariposa with neighboring counties including Madera and Fresno. Today, 3.5 million people visit Yosemite annually ( History Culture Yosemite National Park(U.S. National Park Service) ). With the attraction of millions of tourists, the national park has been designated inalienable for all time. The creation of Yosemite dates back to the Precambrian era. The region of what is now Yosemite sat between two continents. The Farallon Plate subducted under the North American Plate and created an arc of volcanoes during the Devonian and Permian periods (Harris, p. 328). The solidification of magma created igneous rock during the Triassic period and in through the Jurassic. On the eastern side of present day Yosemite, the Nevadan mountain range was also forming. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are constructed of granite (Harris, p. 337). The creation of Yosemite Valley was by glaciation. The formation of glaciers and the process of being covered by these ice sheets began approximately 3 million years ago (Harris, p. 339). According to Harris, at least four of these glaciations have occurred (p. 339). The first glaciation, called the Sherwin, was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Corn Laws Chartism Tension started when the Corn Laws were enforced in 1815, this imposed restrictions and tariffs on imported grain, corn, flour, and meal. The Corn Laws were designed by conservatives to keep grain prices high to favor domestic producers thus, food prices rose and riots throughout the city of London began to break out. The Corn Laws enhanced the profits and political power associated with landownership. The government directly regulated the import and export of grain, making it more expensive to produce and trade grains grown by local farmers. In 1839, the Anti Corn Law League was established to fight against England s Corn Laws. The league mobilized the industrial middle classes against the landlords. During the grain shortage caused by Britain growing population and the blockades imposed by the Napoleonic Wars, the Corn Laws were repealed in 1846. The Reform Act of 1832 was an Act of Parliament that introduced a wide range of changes to the electoral system of England and Wales. The act disenfranchised 56 boroughs in England and Wales and reduced another 31 to only one MP. The act also created 67 new constituencies, this broaden the franchise s property qualification in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This movement aimed to gain political rights and influence for working class citizens. The Chartist movement is known to be the first mass movement driven by the working classes. It grew in popularity following the failure of the Reform Act of 1832, which extended the vote to citizens who owned property. In 1838 William Lovett and Francis Place drew up a People s Charter for the London Working Men s Association. The Charter had six demands; all men should have the right to vote, voting should take place by secret ballot, there should be parliamentary elections every year, constituencies should be equal of size, members of Parliament should be paid, and property qualification for becoming a member of Parliament should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. English 105 Composition And Challenging Critical Thinking... English 105 Composition I familiarize students to the college level writing process through the construction and revisions of a series of credible and impressive essays. It incorporates unique research skills and challenging critical thinking skills. English 105 is an introduction to different styles of writingand the importance writing has as a form of communication. Through disclosure to a variety of college level reading skills, the students will build critical reading skills, and will be able to respond to specific learning in a variation of ways. Students will write about their own experiences and observations and be expected to include research in one or more papers using MLA format for documentation. I will learn how to read like a writer to see how writers fulfill or challenge reader expectations. Then, I will apply what I have learned to my own writing career wise and personally. English 105 focuses on the process of writing well spoken and academic articulation. It offers analysis skills and vital thinking skills. The course is designed to improve our communication skills so that we can be more successful at work and academically moving forward. Alternatively, it relates to listening actively, reading critically, analyzing and evaluating research, and using language effectively. This course helps us to expand our knowledge base and skills. This course is generally taken by all Freshmen writing classes. The student learning outcomes are practice strategies of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Sheep Heart Dissection Sheep Heart Dissection Purpose: Sheep have a four chambered heart, just like humans. By studying the anatomy of a sheep s heart, you can learn about how your own heart pumps blood through your body and keeps you alive!. Procedure Observation: External Anatomy Most heart diagrams show the left atrium and ventricle on the right side of the diagram. Imagine the heart in the body of a person facing you. The left side of their heart is on their left, but since you are facing them, it is on your right. 1. Identify the right and left sides of the heart. Look closely and on one side you will see a diagonal line of blood vessels that divide the heart. The half that includes all of the apex (pointed end) of the heart is the left... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Locate the mitral valve (or bicuspid valve) between the left atrium and ventricle. This will have two flaps of membrane connected to papillary muscles by tendons. 4. Insert a probe into the aorta and observe where it connects to the left ventricle. Make an incision up through the aorta and examine the inside carefully for three small membranous pockets. These form the aortic semilunar valve which prevents blood from flowing back into the left ventricle. Blood Flow Now consider all the parts you ve found and how the blood flows through them. Draw a diagram of the heart and use red and blue arrows to show the flow of blood: в†’ deoxygenated blood (color blue) в†’ oxygenated blood (color red) Blood flows from the tissues в†’ superior and inferior vena cava в†’ right atrium в†’ tricuspid valve в†’ right ventricle в†’ pulmonary semilunar valve в†’ pulmonary artery в†’ lungs в†’ pulmonary veins в†’ left atrium в†’ bicuspid (mitral) valve в†’ left ventricle в†’ aortic semilunar valve в†’ aorta в†’body tissue. Questions: 1.Describe the location of the heart in the thoracic cavity. 2.Why is the wall of the left ventricle thicker than the wall of the right ventricle? 3.What type of tissue is the heart made of? 4.Trace the journey of a RBC traveling from the lungs in the pulmonary vein all the way back to the pulmonary artery on the way back to the lungs. List all the chambers and vessels it will pass through. 5.Is this cool or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Massey-Ferguson Case Massey Ferguson Case Advanced Corporate Finance The Company Massey Ferguson is a multinational producer of farm machinery, industrial machinery and diesel engines. The company was formed through a merger between Massey Harris and Harry Fergusson in 1953. They combined their skills to become the West s largest producer of farm tractors and the world s largest supplier of diesel engines to original equipment manufacturers. Massey s farm machinery line consists of tractors, several harvesters and other agricultural equipment. The industrial machinery line consists mostly of several industrial tractors. Diesel engines were produced in Coventry, England by the Perkins Engines group. Perkins engines were used in Massey Ferguson s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the expansion in the 1970s was financed by debt, much of it short term. This was the reason for its high (short term) debt value ratio. Although this might have been in line with Massey s growth strategy, it made Massey sensible for the increase in the interest rates. This increase resulted in a dramatic rise of cost of Massey s short term debt. Second, Massey had an enormous amount of debt outstanding with more than 100 banks around the world which resulted in numerous covenants related to these loans. These covenants hindered Massey s free access to the capital market. Hence, Massey couldn t attract equity to finance the company and was dependent on loans. Finally, most of the borrowing from banks was unsecured. Because of the higher risk of unsecured debt, the loans were more expensive. That is, unsecured debt leads to higher interest rates. Thus this was also a reason for high costs of debt. Together with the decline in demand in North America and depressed markets in Europe and the Third World, these high costs of debt and inaccessible capital market formed the cause of the financial distress Massey went through. Reaction of the competitors | 1980| 1979| 1978| 1977| 1976| Massey Ferguson| 28.19%| 27.09%| 31.03%| 32.08%| 33.94%| International Harvester| 22.57% | 27.96%| 24.90%| 26.70%| 27.70%| Deere amp; Company| ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Themes Of The Princess Bride And Diablo 3 And Billy Budd In literature, there are many written works which have themes that intermix with one another. While literature contains many themes, this does not mean that other works do not contain the same ideas as presented in written works. In the three stories of The Princess Bride , Diablo 3 and Billy Budd Violence and Quests can be seen largely throughout each tale. Violence, while still having the tradition sense of the word, does not always mean fighting someone or physical attacks. Violence thematically is the display of aggressive actions verbally, physically, or even aggression leading to a goal. The other overarching theme in these stories is that of a Quest. Any self realizing adventure where the protagonist realizes is considered a quest thematically as well as a large set goal for as seen within the story. The main themes of The Princess Bride, Diablo 3 and Billy Budd are Quests as well as Violence which show a deep connection on a thematic level. In The Princess Bride by William Goldman the story starts both as an explanation of the story s origin as well as where the story should go. Even in this prolog to the story a quest is outlined. And I realized that I had let control of it go. . . They could change anything they wanted. So I did something of which I am genuinely proud. I bought the book back from the studio, with my own money (Goldman xxxv). Even before the story begins a quest was set before the reader. The quest of a man to have the book he loved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Chesapeake Bay and New England Dbq Essay The immigrants that settled the colonies of Chesapeake Bay and New England came to the New World for two different reasons. These differences were noticeable in social structure, economic outlook, and religious background. As the colonies were organized the differences were becoming more and more obvious and affected the way the communities prospered. These differences are evident from both written documents from the colonists and the historical knowledge of this particular period in time. Although the settlementsof Chesapeake Bay and New Englandcame from the same mother country their social structure was very different and as a result, affected the prosperity of the new born colonies. The New England colony s population was very... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The New England colonists did not come to the New World in search for a quick fortune. They came for the sole purpose of creating a model society for other settlers who sought a new life. They believed in creating a prosperous society rather than a few wealthy individuals (DOC A). Another major difference between the two colonies was their religious views. The New England colony did not agree with The Church and decided to start their own more pure way of religion in the New World, hence the name Puritans, this was one of the main reasons they embarked on a journey to America (DOC D). The freedom of religion was a promised attribute that England used as part of their propaganda to lure people over to America. The Chesapeake Bay settlers still followed the way of The Church and did not intend to purify themselves in any way. As shown in the documents God was more important to the New England colonists than he was to the Chesapeake Bay colonists. The New England colonists mention how they will incorporate God into their lives in almost every document that they have written. Contrary to that the Chesapeake Bay colonists are not forming their lives around religion they are trying to make a life in the New World for the sole purpose of becoming wealthy and could care less about their religion. The Chesapeake Bay and the New England colonies displayed many differences. The major differences became very clear as the settlements continued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Chiron Research Paper Introduction You refer to my home planet as Chiron, a fairly large planet located in the BoГ¶tes constellation. My home planet has been invaded, stripped of anything valuable. My species is almost extinct. 10 of us and our Trainers escaped to Earth. We weren t forced to leave Chiron because of corruption, or overpopulation. We left because of our the neighboring planet named Tartarus. I can t quite remember how life was before The Cleansing mostly because I was merely a two year old toddler, but one thing that I do remember, was that Chiron was beautiful, very large forests, beautiful wildlife, and at least twice the size of this puny planet, Earth . I miss home sometimes, though I have a hard time remembering what it was like before The Cleansing. I do remember before the escape pods left orbit my father told me, Carry on our legacy son, whenever you re scared, think of me, your brothers, and your mother. We will be with you forever. Be brave. and still to this day I do that. He kissed my forehead, then we took off for our next destination, Earth, a year in travel. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Senttrappe Aniemgus was the God of War, Battle, and the God of all of the Twenty Gods of the Galaxy. It was believed that every god had a power or ability, that they would bestow upon their champions. Currently there are 17 powers that we are able to access. Future and Past Sense, Strength, Invisibility, Flame, Self Resurrection, Time Resurrection, Bubble, Telekinesis, Heartbeat, Shapeshift, Mimic, Speed, Timed, Flight, Spark and Last Light. Though there are 20 Gods. My father was able to harness all of these powers, though he was also defeated, by himself, using last light to slay more than 1,000 Tartarians. Cameron says that I may be able to harness all of the powers that my father and the Gods had as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Thermography Essay Nowadays one of the most important challenges is to detect efficient measures of animal s overall status to assess the positive and negative responses from an organism as a result to its environment, taking previous experience and genetic background into our considerations. To evaluate the animal stress response, highly sensitive indicators using radiography may be very useful to get the data, without directly interfering with the organisms, to avoid undue stress reactions and any bothers might affect the horse sport performance (Speakman and Ward, 1998; Stewart et al., 2005; BartolomГ© et al., 2013). Thermal imaging provides real time information regarding the horse s overall condition. Thermography might be one of the professional approaches... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, as Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing, and equine industry is considered a large business, generating around 34$ billion in revenue annually in the United States and providing about 500,000 jobs through a global network of farms, training centers and race tracks, (NTRA Wagering Technology Working Group, 2003), herein we present the application of IRT and its relation with animals performance results, for the first record, of thermographic assessment of racing Thoroughbreds. This performance might be detected using infrared cameras to collect real time thermograms , e.g., pictorial images, radiometric JPEGs, at a distance from the subject, usually with no need for contact or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Strategic Strategies And Core Business Strategy Of KONE KONE is a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry. The company is seriously committed to understand the needs of its customers since the previous century, furnishing the industry with elevators, escalators and automatic building doors in addition to innovative solutions for upgrading and maintenance. The strategic objective of KONE is to present the best People Flowв„ў experience by creating and providing solutions that facilitates people to move smoothly, securely, with ease and devoid of waiting in buildings in a progressively furthering urbanizing environment. (Kone.com, 2014) This paper is an attempt to explore the core competencies, core business strategies and technologymanagementof KONE. It has been observed that any company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These technologies grow and develop within the company over time, and are utilized in successive products. The collective body of the company s technology experience broadens with the emergence of every new product. This broadened experience has turned out to be the base for appraising the incremental newness of the technology personified in the subsequent new product. KONE is a proven technology leader and is has introduced on June 9, 2014 the latest invention, an innovation of their core technology. They are making the tallest elevator in addition to introduction of the UltraRope technology. It enables potential elevator travel heights of 1 kilometre. KONE UltraRope is enormously light owing to its carbon fiber core and a high friction coating. Elevator energy consumption in high rise buildings will be cut considerably due to such technology thus fulfilling the market need. KONE has a long history of acquisitions around the world in order to enter new markets and today KONE is the world leader in elevator technologies. KONE has created a monopoly in the market on the basis of its inventions and innovations in the single set of technology. The organizational structure is open and respects the technological innovativeness of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Polygamy in the United States Polygamy is the practice of having multiple spouses at one time, and has been considered a controversial social and legal topic in society, gaining attention as a subject in which multiple opinions are held. As the topic has become a part of mainstream culture through media accounts of polygamist families by news outlets and reality television, confusion has emerged in reference to its main characteristics and legitimacy as a form of marriage. However, this kind of marriage is intriguing because it enters more than two individuals into the union, potentially causing a change in husband wife dynamics. In particular, polygamywith multiple wives proves to be more common in media accounts of these relationships. That being said, appreciating this form of marriage, as in any union, requires an understanding of how the different social players behave and the general interactions of the husband wife relationships. Likewise, it is important to understand how this type of union exemplifies the typical United States ideals of marriage. With more information regarding polygamist marriages, society can better understand its similarities and differences from normative patterns, ultimately eliminating some of the stigma placed on the husbands and wives of these relationships. Literature Review Like many social trends, marriage in the United States has changed over time. Investigation of these trends can aid in the comprehension of the status of marriage in our society, while also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 There has been much documentation on the plight of Native Americans throughout the beginnings of this nation. In spite of the attempts by the early government of the United States, the culture of many Native American tribes has survived and even flourished. The Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 is just one of many examples of how our government attempted to wipe out Native American culture. This paper will discuss the Dawes Act, particularly the time leading up to the act, the act itself, and finally its failure. By understanding the past failures in the treatment of a particular race of people, the government can learn how to protect the rights of all people, especially in a day and age of cultural diversity. Times were a lot different back in the 1800s as compared to today, and unfortunately, for the minorities of the day, most white people did not see them as equals. The Civil War was testimony to this horrific fact. America was expanding rapidly on the heels of the gold rush and the boom of industry. This expansion posed a major problem in regards to the Native American. Most of the southern and eastern tribes had already been removed from their lands and forced to move west in the 1830s.1 Later, in 1867, a peace commission was appointed to persuade western Native Americans to relinquish their land and move to reservations. Once moved onto these reservations, the Native Americans would be wards of the government until they learned to be more like the white people.2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Importance Of Oral Communication I remember your son[ s] graduation / That s when I met your friends / And they was all havin conversation / But they was sayin stuff that I couldn t understand / Then all of a sudden it felt like, I understood something I missed my whole life / For the first time I was wearin your shoes / For the first time I was hearin your views / I never knew how complicated life is when you feel so isolated / And I know we don t speak much / Cause when talking got hard all I ever did was throw the peace up / My big sister Grace, I m sorry I never learned to sign / And even though you were born deaf / I pray you forgive me for the years I lived blind These lyrics from the song Hear My Heart by rapper Andy Mineo were written as an apology to his deaf sister Grace. He wrote this song that would serve two purposes: as a public apology to Grace for never learning how to communicate with her and as well as to bring awareness to a culturally neglected community. Andy Mineo was communicating the idea of restoration and hope which was spreading life to others and likewise we should use our words to encourage and upift. Oral communication is very important and essential in an age that is heavily inundated with electronics and technology. Everyday we use our mouths, body or some sort of gesture to express our feelings or thoughts. Today I d like to examine how certain words stimulate our brain in different ways, how technology can remove the significance of spoken words, and how we can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...