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Discussing Your Present Leisure Interests
DB#6 1. Discuss your present leisure interests. Also indicate and explain which of these interests
you expect will change and which you expect to remain stable as you age. My leisure activates
are now few and far between as time usually does not permit. I have always enjoyed reading and I
started knitting at the age of 26. However I cherish the time I spend with my 5 year old niece. I
usually keep her once a week, more often when our school schedules allow it. The reading and
knitting are expected to stay fairly stable throughout my life with the exceptions of my body
aging. It may come to a point that I have trouble seeing as I age (as early as 40 visual changes
can occur), farsightedness increases with age while nearsightedness decreases (Berger, 2010).
This would make knitting and reading more challenging, if I was unable to see close up.
Spending time with my niece will change drastically as we both age. She will be become more
interested in relationships, whether they are friendships or romantic relationships and will want
to spend a greater amount of time with her social clique or crowd. She is an extremely social
child so I imagine she will remain so as she grows. Also she is now extremely active, if she
remains that way she will want to participate in sports. As for my body it will continue to age, so
the agility and physical endurance I currently posses will continue to decrease. She has yet to
reach her physical peak of being stronger and more physically in shape
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The New Single, By Shawn Mendes
Pop artist, Shawn Mendes, in his new single, Stitches, attempts to move on after a brutal break
up. Mendes s purpose is to notify his ex lover that he will be healed from his endless tries of
getting over her. He aims for an audience that he can relate to, who is going through a break up,
and is well aware of the painful process of getting over the significant other. People may consider
that their life is ruined because they are no longer in a relationship with the person that they love,
but recovering from a break up is evidence of growth and also hope to love again. At the
beginning of the song, Mendes executes the lyrics at a slow pace. The tempo at the start of the
song is soft and modifies a settling feeling. During this soft tempo, Mendes mentions that his ex
lover s words are agonizing and cut deeper than a knife. This represents the suffering and
heartbreak of the lover who cannot handle the breakup. Next, it shifts from a soft tone to an
upbeat tone once Mendes says, Got a feeling that I m going under. This upbeat tone produces the
rising of anxiety and fluster which signifies the build up to the end of the relationship. Ending a
relationship is often a long and complex process, with repeated conflicts and reconciliations.
(Smith and Mackie) A breakage to a commitment to the other leaves heartache and leads to grief.
When love is not reciprocated, the rejected person suffers the pains of heartbreak and a loss of self
esteem. The only way to overcome this
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Symbols In The Sandman
Are themes and symbols mentioned in a short story allow readers to comprehend the main
character s personality and well being? The use of symbols and themes in E.T.A Hoffman s short
story The Sandman , reveals that his childhood fear for a fictional character causes Nathaniel s
weak state of mind. Firstly, eyes represent Nathaniel s naiveness by letting a childhood story about
the Sandman influence his mind and decisions. Nathanael learns at a young age that the Sandman
only arrives when children are not asleep. For example, when Coppelius catches Nathaniel spying,
he whispered, Now we ve got eyes eyes a beautiful pair of children s eyes... (188). Coppelius always
frightened Nathaniel, which caused his hallucinations and obsession about... Show more content on
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He was convinced that Coppola an optician is Coppelius who killed his father s. During a certain
period, Nathanael s madness disappeared, but would be triggered at any moment when thinking
about the Sandman. Suddenly, Coppola who he associated with the fictional character in his
hallucinated was present in his room. For example, Nathanael describes, ... he continued to
produce more and more spectacles from his pockets until the table began to gleam and flash all
over (202). This quote reveals the uncertainty of Nathaniel s point of view. In general, the glasses
immensely affect his vision and judgement of others. When in use, his world revolved around
Spalazani s daughter, called Olimpia. Hoffman writes, Nathanael had completely forgotten that
there was a Clara in the world, whom he had once loved and his mother and Lothair (208). Her
looks, shyness, stiffness and lack of emotions attracted the unstable Nathanael. At the end of the
novel, readers discover that Olimpia is a mechanical doll created by Spalanzani. When Nathanael
finds this out, he kills himself with the help of Coppola. The Sandman s presence worsens
Nathanael s mental abilities, which leads him to
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The Taconic Orogeny In The Hudson Valley
The Taconic orogeny is evidenced in the Hudson Valley. This orogeny has formed by the
convergence of the Laurentia and the Shelburne arc. The Taconic orogeny has led to the formation
of sedimentary rocks that can be classified into autochthonous and allochthonous, whereas the
Normanskill formation is autochthonous, and five distinctive thrust slices from the low Taconic
sequence are allochthonous. Another feature is the Cortland Complex, which is a late Ordovician
magmatic intrusion formed by norite, gabbro, hornblende norite, monzodiorite, diorite, hornblende
pyroxenite, and peridotite. The sedimentary rocks in the Dutchess county and Westchester counties,
New York, have suffered metamorphism due to convergence activities as well as magma
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Analysis Of Gbowee Gbowee And A Fighter For Peace,...
Leymah Gbowee is introduced as a Nobel Laureate and a fighter for peace, freedom, and women s
rights in her home country of Liberia; primarily throughout their civil war. She begins by walking
the audience through several of the key stages of protesting. Gboweee discusses her troubles,
seemingly insurmountable obstacles at times, and successes. She also discusses how she was
singled out to be a leader among the protesting women of Liberia. As a leader she and her fellow
protestors gave demands to the President of Liberia himself and went as far as taking control of a
government building until a peace resolution was signed. She finishes this interview by answering
questions by the Columbia audiencein regards to US and other foreign... Show more content on
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Also, most people who would be interested in taking the time to watch this would be somewhat
familiar with Gbowee or the plight of Liberia. There is also the possibility of future students in
Women s studies courses, intercultural communication, or otherwise at Columbia and other schools
watching this to gain additional perspective.
During this interview Leymah Gbowee goes into extensive detail about her life growing up in
war torn Liberia. She clearly states that she endured 14 years of war and suffering before any
real progress was made. She traveled, organized, and brought people together when war was
working so hard to tear the country apart. Her credibility is, in this way, established early on. It is
particularly hard to refute her claims when she talks about having her fear stripped away over the
many years of conflict. The fact that she survive alone was impressive considering her views, but
the fact that she organized and instilled hope in so many other women shows the true depth of her
credibility.
Her obvious authority was placed on her by the other women around her who saw her strengths
as a leader. Some people are born a leader, some are molded into them, Gbowee was most likely a
little of each and her fellow protestors understood and recognized her leadership abilities. She was
the one at the forefront of the protests and helped spread the message far and wide. When the
group was set
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The Most Important Aspect Of Communication
We ve been roommates for almost a whole semester now, and we haven t run into a single
problem! This is probably because we re both currently taking interpersonal communication
classes, and try our best to apply the lessons to our real life relationships. Although my class uses
projects to challenge our knowledge, I know your class takes tests, so I m going to help you
review in this letter! In my opinion, the most important aspect of communication is the way we
manage different types of relationships. In the following paragraphs, I ll help you review topics
such as why various relationship types matter, how we form them, and what distinguishes them
from each other by using examples from television shows we watch together. Although all
relationships are social to some degree, the most obviously social relationship to me is the one
between friends. According to Roy Baumeister, we all have an innate need to form and maintain
interpersonal relationships, which is called the need to belong. To fulfil this need, we seek out
friendships in various social contexts to help us feel like we are part of a community. For
example, In the television show New Girl, Jess and Cece became friends in elementary school
because they were both shy and felt that we didn t belong to any certain group. However, they
wouldn t have become friends if we were not also attracted to one another. Although attraction can
be physical, it can also be social or task related. When people are attracted to each
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Muscle Contraction Research Paper
Emily Branstetter
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Skeletal muscle contractions play a pivotal role in our day to day lives. Their main function is to
generate force and provide our bodies with structural integrity. For many of us, muscle contractions
seem effortless, but there s actually quite a bit going on under the surface. Our muscles are
composed of sarcomeres, units of skeletal muscle fibers, which are made up of actin and myosin
contractile filaments. These filaments need to bind to each other in order to lengthen and shorten
the sarcomere. However, the binding sites for actin and myosin are blocked by troponin and
tropomyosin proteins. In order to get them off of the binding sites, calcium needs to bind to the
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Being one of the proteins that initiates the unbinding of actin and myosin, its location allows for
easy access to bind to and change the shape of actin. As dystrophin and actin bind, force is
transmitted from within the sarcomere to the extracellular space and surrounding muscle cells.
When dystrophin function is inhibited, it won t bind to actin and the cross bridge cycle is
interrupted; meaning no contractions.
Lastly, because of the flimsy membrane, myo enzymes and calcium can leak out which has the
potential to decrease the function of the cell. The lack of integrity of the membrane also allows
particles to leak into the cell causing a concentration gradient. This gradient will draw water toward
the area to dilute it and with time leads to the bursting of the muscle cell.
Most common symptoms of DMD are muscle weakness and muscle loss progressing from the
legs to the arms, and the condition deteriorates over an extended period of time. This leads to
difficulties standing and walking and results in required use of wheelchairs, often by the age of
12 or so. It is not uncommon for someone with DMD to appear as if they actually have a large
muscle mass, but this is simply due to the buildup of fat content and the fact that muscle fibers are
being replaced by fat
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Electronic Commerce And Its Impact On The Internet And...
Due to rapid progress in the internet and cloud computing technologies, electronic commerce is
becoming more and more popular. Many people and businesses deal with their payment transactions
via the Internet. In a conventional payment system, buyers and sellers transfer cash or payment
information through credit cards and checks, however in early electronic payment systems, online
payment services must add capabilities to process orders, accounts and receipts. As e commerce
has gradually grown, digital currency payment have become popularized. The technologies of
credit cards, electronic tickets, electronic cash (e cash), and other advanced payment services have
realized the vision of electronic commerce. Credit cards, debit cards and... Show more content on
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Electronic cash payments are suggested to be made very cheaply, conveniently and quickly.
Electronic Cash could potentially eliminate the need for a person to have a major credit card
number. For these transactions to work, the consumer and seller have to set up with the same type
of electronic cash and use compatible software. Major products include eCash by DigiCash and
CyberCoin from CyberCash.
Thesis Statement
Smart cards and other forms of electronic cash present a huge advancement in technology, however
the success of these two advancements
Purpose of the Paper
Electronic payments have become an integral part of e commerce as well as a financial necessity
for many payment systems. Many buyers and sellers have been exploring new possibilities in e
commerce. Many users have tried to implement electronic cash, smart cards, and other forms of
electronic payment in their business transactions. In the past five decades, monumental
technological developments have been created which force buyers and sellers to accommodate to
the new e commerce business practices. This paper will be discussing the following key points:
History
Major Implementations/Types of E Cash
Advantages/Disadvantages
Between 1997 and 2001, Canada and North America first introduced a new technology of
electronic cash to replace physical cash for low value payments. The new technology was called
Mondex and
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Comparing Suspense In The Sniper And Once Upon A Time
Suspense Essay
Aaron Little Holder
The Sniper and Once Upon a time give off different elements of suspense. When you read these
two stories they give off different vibes. In both stories you will see that there are both differences
and similarities.
In the story The Sniper the element of suspense starts with the setting. The story takes place during
the civil war in Ireland. The sniper is isolated and the time of day is twilight. We don t have a lot
of information about what is going on during the story. The story is being told by a third person
so the reader can only see what the person who is telling the story sees and feel. The mood that is
set in the story also adds to the suspense of the story. The images and sounds and the details shared
throughout the story lets the reader know that something bad is going to happen. Finally, the plot of
the story creates suspense. We are not aware of the background of the characters in the story. The
narrator does not share information about the different snipers and what may ... Show more content
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The story begins with the author telling the story from her point of view. She is home alone and
the time of day is night time. The suspense starts when she says that she was aroused by a
strange sound. This creates suspense. The author then starts telling herself a bedtime story. She
begins telling the story like a fairy tale. In all fairy tales there is a moral. This creates suspense.
The story is now being told from a third person s point of view. As the story is being told, the
reader can begin to see that the families fears, suspicions and mistrust are getting out of hand. You
can see that the family is doing too much and that they are about to put themselves in a situation
that is not good. The story starts off with a perfect family in the perfect home, just like a fairy tale
starts, however it ends in tragedy. The son dies
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Social Issues In Social Work
Many problems remain in the American society such as the increasing number of people living in
poverty, the juvenile crime rate, unaffordable housing for the working middle class and poor
people, backlash against illegal immigration, and the shortfall in social welfare programs (black).
Social workers try to combat these problems, which are a result of society, economics, and
development problems. Social workin the United States is a profession about promoting and
offering social services through practicing with people, communities, and organizations;
advocating with and for clients; and creating social work knowledge (Writing in social work).
Social work in the United States utilized the direct practice with individuals, families, and
communities. Social workers need to continue to advocate for social problems (Writing in social
work).
During poor law times, society aimed to exclude and discriminate against those who don t belong
(red). This trend has continued through today, as the exclusion of people still exists. The legacy
of workhouses and of the Poor Law remains today in the ideology that the family should be the
main provider of care for those in need, poor people should be deterred from seeking help, and
public assistance should be below the minimum wage (red).
In the 19th century, Rescue organizations emerged to prevent child cruelty (red). These
organizations were a voluntary effort with the task of investigating and bringing justice to child
cruelty. Today, we
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Rhetorical Devices In The Aeneid
An ancient philosophy of classical Greece, in its most basic sense, Arete means excellence of any
kind , but more specifically to the culture of the period in which it originated meant the notion of
excellence and the fulfillment of one s purpose and/or function: in other words, the act of living up
to one s full potential .
Example: Aeneas, from the Aeneid, is an example of someone who possesses the foundational
aspects of the Arete philosophy. As a Trojan leader, Aeneas respects prophecy and attempts to
incorporate the idea of his own destiny into his actions, in spite of emotional impulses that conflict
with his fated duties. His ability to accept his destined path despite his unhappiness in doing so
makes him a graceful hero and a worthy recipient of the honor and favor the gods bestow upon
him. His compassion for the sufferings of others, even in conjunction with a single minded
devotion to his duty, is another aspect of his heroism. Sympathetic to the weariness of others on the
journey, he delivers speeches to his fleet to keep the men s spirits high.
Aristeia*
A scene in the rhetorical devices of epic poetry where a hero in battle has his most excellent and
glorified points. Aristeia can be the effect of the loss of life for the protagonist.
Example 1: Book 5 of the Iliad is an example of aristeia, in which Diomedes prays to Athena for
revenge, and the goddess endows him with superhuman strength and the extraordinary power to
discern gods on the field of
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Construction Essay
Is the construction project ruining the green areas or pathways? Does it require any roads to be
narrowed disturbing the smooth flow of the traffic? Does the project jeopardize any park,
playground or any such place of socializing and entertainment? These are some of the questions
which must be there in minds of the managers who are given the responsibility of constructing the
project. how much the contractors compromise on their initial design and plan for the project, and
how much they are going to be careful about not resulting in environmental pollution as well as not
to violate an of such rights of the people living in the community. The size and scale of the object
must be kept in mind all the time while making an environmental plan... Show more content on
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On demolition of this farm house, the birds will become homeless and the oxygen production
will be decreased (Plant, 2004). This is a direct impact of this construction project on the
environment. It must be kept in mind that we are only considering the environmental factor and
impacts here and we do not have to mention the property rights of the owner of the farm house,
has he been adequately compensated and dealt with before the start of this project. We just
assume that the owner of the farm house has been dealt with considering all his rights and he is
agreed to give away the rights and authority of this farm house to the contractors of the new
project. The demolition will not only cause damage to the greenery of the neighborhood but also
will enhance the pollution in the form of dust and noise. This will impact the neighbors of the
housing complex which is only one thousand feet away from this project s site. The first activity
which is to be expected to be done first is the clearance of vegetation which is a direct damage to
the environment. The agricultural value and output of this land will be multiplied with zero once
the vegetations will be cleared of the surface. 200 acre of the farm land which this project has
bought for the current project is a vast land and clear vegetation from it will damage not only the
view from the site but also will be a decrease in economy. The environmental plan must have
something arranged for the
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International Star Registry Research Paper
If you think selling a rock is absurb, here comes something brutal selling a star that you don t
own. At International Star Registry, you can get a personalised framed star chart including a
complimentary personalised wallet card imprinted with star name and coordinates; all for just
$489. If your budget is tight, you can get one for yourself starting from $54 or send as a gift
from $65. Compare these prices with Pet Rock, it is not difficult to guess which is more profitable.
This is not a scam, they market their products and services as gift or memorials right from the
beginning. There are buyers out there willing to purchase them as a gift. Scanning through the web,
my favourite line is Star RegistryВ® offers a unique birthday gift,
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Liberalism And Conservatism In The United States
Singletary 1
Andrew Singletary
Mrs. Lekovich
US Government A
11 September 2015
Liberalism and Conservatism
Nearly all Americans identify themselves with ideologies that don t discount another existing
ideology. Most people are Liberals or Conservatives because they have their own attitude regarding
our society. Liberalism and conservatism handle their issues with entirely different philosophies.
Liberals and Conservatives beliefs cover a wide range of issues that are influenced or established
by the kind of principles they embrace. The two most common ideologies in American politics are
Liberalism and Conservatism. Liberalism believes that they are people in the world that needs help.
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This belief have influence human rights practices by allowing persist use of excessive force by
police on minorities. Conservatism beliefs
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have influenced human rights practices by making violators of the law to pay the penalties for not
obeying it. Conservatism beliefs have influenced human rights practices by having religious
institutions constrained or heavily regulated. Conservatism beliefs have influenced human rights
practices by supporting certain religious or spiritual groups over the other.
In conclusion, Liberalism and Conservatism both have the same goals for prosperity, but have
complete different ways of accomplishing them. The differences between liberalism and
conservatism are vast, but they center on the basic beliefs within each ideology. Both liberalism
and conservatism beliefs support the status quo. Both liberalism and conservatism beliefs are deep
seated in America s principles of fairness, equity, and equality. The ideology of Liberalism and
Conservatism has kept this nation
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It Is Hard To Fail Research Paper
It is hard to fail, but it is worse never have tried to succeed. Theodore Roosevelt. This quote
means it is worse to not have tried, then to have failed. If you want to succeed you need to think
about your goal. Also, you need a positive attitude to overcome obstacles. In order to succeed you
need to work for it. Everyone has a different perspective about success. There many ways to view
success. Everyone has an ultimate goalin life, whether it s to be the wealthiest person alive, or to
just live a healthy life. But sometimes wealth can t just be your greatest goal in life. You have to
keep searching for new goals, and keep pushing to be more successful. Also, if wealth is the
meaning of success, why are famous people always on the news
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Transhumanism In Eugenics
In Francis Galton s Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope, and Aims the purpose of eugenics is to
improve the human race. Eugenicists view the undesirable qualities in a population as aspects of
humanity that can be improved upon and developed through the careful regulation of breeding
within a society. If the breeding of specific traits were to be controlled, the best possible offspring
would be produced. The desire to improve the humanraceis a theme also found in Nick Bostrom s
Transhumanist Values and The Transhumanist FAQ. The purpose of transhumanism is to enhance
humans through the use of technology and other means. Transhumanists want to evolve the human
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This is accomplished through the sterilization of those who are considered inferior. If only superior
humans breed, the rising generations of people will continue to improve, resulting in the
improvement of the society as a whole. The determination of an individual s worth leaves too much
room for opinion, resulting in an increased risk that eugenics will be abused by those with racials
biases. Transhumanists view the purpose of transhumanism as being the enhancement of the
human race through highly regulated research/clinical trials and equal opportunity for all races
and classes of people to have access to the technology being used. The careful control of
technological advances and the focus on all classes and types of people leaves very little room
for the ideology to be abused by those with any kind of racial biases. Both eugenics and
transhumanism want to improve the human race in one way or another, but they vary in the
execution of their ideals. Eugenicists scarcely acknowledged that their ideology could be
misused and did not provide safeguards in case it were to be misused. Transhumanists fully
acknowledge the risks involved with their ideology and carefully designed their ideology so as to
have preventive measures in place in case it were to
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Why Did Godse Kill Mahatma Gandhi Research Paper
On January 30, 1948, Nathuram Godse assassinated Mahatma Gandhi by shooting him three times
when Mahatma Gandhi was walking to evening prayers. Mahatma Gandhi headed the nonviolent
fight for independence of India from British colonial rule. Why did Godse, someone who revered
Mahatma Gandhi during the movement for Indias independence, murder Mahatma Gandhi?
To understand the most popular explanation for why Godse assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, we need
to understand the historical perspective of this event. The date of Mahatma Gandhi s assassination
was about five months after India s independence and the partition of India. The partition was the
separation of India into two countries based on religion. Pakistan was designated the country for ...
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Another interesting aspect of Godse s life that seems to be overlooked when explaining his
motives for assassinating Mahatma Gandhi is Godse s childhood experiences. Godse was
brought up as a girl for several years until his younger brother was born. He even had a nose ring,
which is called nath in Marathi. Even though his name at birth was Ramachandra, he was called
Nathuram because of his nath . He was brought up in his early childhood as a girl since his
parents had three sons who had died in infancy. In those days, the death of three sons in infancy
was viewed as a curse on sons. Since Godse s parents were very traditional and religious, they
raised Godse as a girl for a few years to lift the assumed curse. None of the sources list the age at
which Godse s parents started treating him as a boy, but it was before he turned nine years old
because Godse was nine years old when his second brother who lived into adulthood was born.
Godse s experience as a girl in his early years must have had a significant impact on his
personality. Sigmund Freud s psychosexual stages of development can be utilized to at partly
explain Godse s personality and later behaviors. Godse s personality development was probably
most affected during the phallic stage of Freud s psychosexual stages. The phallic stage occurs
between when a child is between the ages of 3 and 6 and children in this stage deal with
masturbation and
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Persuasive Essay On College Sports
Throughout the years, kids have played a variety of video games. These games could range
anywhere from warfare games such as Call of Duty Black Ops, fantasy games such as Final
Fantasy or sports games such as Madden 16 or NCAA Football 11. Games that we played more
consistently than others were the team sports games such as NCAA football. The NCAA football
games not only brought friends together but would also persuade our minds to play football
when we were of age. However, EA has not produced a NCAA football game since 2012. Thus
leaving the people like us who enjoyed the game, let down. The discontinuation of the NCAA
college footballseries is a result of many things, specifically greed. Unfortunately, with the
greediness of the athletes, EA will never be able to make another NCAA college football game.
When we were younger, many of us dreamed to grow up and play football for our favorite college
team. Therefore, when we played the NCAA football games, we were able to create a prediction
of what we may look like if playing for our favorite college team. Many of us predicted that we
would be six foot two, two hundred and twenty pound athletes who were usually the stars of the
team. As a result of this false hope, many of us worked as hard as we could to make that goal
obtainable. However, EA has not released any college football games and this has resulted in kids
playing other games such as FIFA. In an article it was stated, He wondered how many kids have
started
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Negative Effects Of The Progressive Movement
The progressive movement occurred in attempt to counteract the industrialization period. During
this time the goal was to create a better society. In order to create a better society effects of the
industrialization needed to change. Such effect included unfair business, child labor, and negative
social effects. With the negative effects of industrialization such as terrible working conditions,
disease overtaking living areas, working long hours for little pay and children being forced to
work. The progressive movement responded by having private industries regulated and improved
working conditions and protected both workers and consumers from the corrupted government and
business men. As a result to protect workers the Pure Food and Drug Act
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Parking Stickers
Inshirah Norr S. Pantaran Section P
Importance of Parking Stickers in Silliman University
Notably, schools and universities that have vast campus area also have systemized rules on
campus accessibility, may it be for individuals or for vehicles. For individuals, identification cards
are used for entry, while for vehicles, parking stickers. Over the years, parking stickers in Silliman
University give access to campus privilege. It also gives parking sticker holders designated area to
park their vehicles. In order to promote the welfare of Sillimanians inside the campus, parking
rights should be controlled through the use of parking stickers in order to promote and maintain an
organized, accessible, and safe University campus (Silliman University vehicle policy 1).
Parking stickers help to maintain an organized University campus (Silliman University vehicle
policy 1). In order to maintain an organized University campus, there are privileges that should be
abided as to the vehicle policy issued by Silliman University. Such as, an individual agrees that he
/she will not bring on the school grounds nor keep in his/her vehicle while it is on campus any
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Only Sillimanian students, parents/guardians, faculty, staff and administrators may register for
their vehicles. According to the Silliman University vehicle policy (2015, p.1), The individual
hereby acknowledges that public health welfare and safety in the University are paramount of
importance (Silliman University vehicle policy 2). Vehicle noise, pollution and traffic congestion
will exist inside the University campus if the access to campus privilege will be freed. Also, people
with bad intentions may easily be permitted inside. Hence, unacceptable hardships on Sillimanians
will exist inside the campus
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Psychology Quiz
1. A formal statement that there is an absence of relationship between variables when tested by a
researcher is called: (Points : 1) | Null hypothesis Type I error Type II error Negative interval |
2. Bivariate statistics refers to the statistical analysis of the relationship between two variables.
(Points : 1) | True False |
3. Positive relationships between two variables indicate that, as the score of one increases, the
score of the other increases. (Points : 1) | True False |
4. A result that is probably not attributable to chance is: (Points : 1) | Type I error Type II error
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Which test is most appropriate? (Points : 1) | One sample t test ANCOVA Independent t test
Logistic regression |
40. Psych nurses wanted to evaluate the effect of three different treatments for anxiety positive
imagery, therapeutic touch, and medication on anxiety score (interval data) while controlling for
the effect of length of stay. Which test is most appropriate? (Points : 1) | ANOVA ANCOVA
Independent t test Paired t test |
41. Critical care nurses wanted to evaluate the effect of heparin vs saline IV flush solution on IV
patency (patent vs not patent). Which test is most appropriate? (Points : 1) | One sample t test
Independent t test Chi square test ANOVA |
42. A nurse researcher wanted to evaluate blood pressure in a set of patients/researchsubjects at 1,
3, and 6 months. What test would be most appropriate? (Points : 1) | Independent t test ANVOVA
RM ANOVA ANCOVA |
43. In a study that examines the effect of a peer mentor on the heart rate of patients, what is the
dependent variable? (Points : 1) | Peer mentoring Emotional status Heart rate Patients |
44. A variable with equal distances between score units which also has a true meaningful zero is:
(Points : 1) | Ordinal Cardinal Ratio Nominal |
45. The standard deviation is: (Points :
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Neoplasm Essay
The neoplasm is assumed to have a nonaggressive nature; however, data regarding the course in
HIV immunocompromised persons is scant. A case of orolabial bowenoid papulosis caused by
HPV 32is noted.[63]
Histopathology: reveals features of an intraepithelial carcinoma. Secondary amyloid deposition has
been reported histologically in one case of BP.[64]
Differential diagnosis Lichen planus, common warts, seborrhoeic warts, naevi and condylomata
lata. A biopsyis indicated in instances where the clinical diagnosis is uncertain.
Treatment and follow up Treatment depends on many factors. Circumcision removes a major risk
factor for cancer and provides extensive tissue for histology. Topical 5 fluorouracil as a 5% cream is
a well established conventional option for the treatment of BP,[65 67] but there have not been any
clinical trials. Other treatments include cryosurgery, curettage and electrocautery, excisional
surgery, glans resurfacing, Mohs micrographic surgery, laser and photodynamic therapy.[ 65 69]
Radiotherapy should be avoided. Topical imiquimod may help some patients.[70 72] Patients
presenting with these conditions should be counselled and screened for HPV and other sexually
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Only 25% are extraocular and the majority of these appear on the head and neck. One half of
periocular tumors arise from Meibomian glands. The neoplasm appears as a firm, skin colored, or
yellowish papule that slowly grows into a nodule. Metastasis occurs in 14 to 25% of patients.
Several cases reported in HIV infected patients achieved unusually large sizes and were not present
on the
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Evolution Of Primate Intelligence For Example Gestation...
Primates are said to share at least ninety eight percent of their DNA with us humans. The reason
why we re so fascinated with studying other primates is because we would like to uncover the
hidden secret s that makes us so similar yet so different at the same time. They give us an idea
of how our ancestors may have evolved and where do we begin to separate in our lineage and
how far back do we go. They are many different elements that helped shape the evolution of
primate intelligence for example gestation period, social organization and mating process. So
what exactly is that makes it so different from our primate cousins? Our brain and the size of it!
Our brain is more developed than our primate cousins, but how and why is the question. Let s
begin by discussing the parts and function of our brains. The neo cortex is the largest part of the
brain and the most important. This part of the brain is divided into four different sections: the
temporal lobe, occipital lobe, parietal and the frontal lobe. These four sections are located on either
the right or left hemisphere of the brain they are connected by axons that send messages to and
fro between both hemispheres and to specific parts of the brain then to the body. Our neo cortex
is what makes us so different from our primate cousins. It s the thing that distinguishes and makes
our species so special and different from any other species on the planet. We have the largest neo
cortex in relation to body size of all known
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Community Analysis Essay
Imagination plays a crucial role in creating communities and its identity. Fiction, in this case will
cover both absolute fabrications and biases in the discourse of history s narration. History can be
malleable in the hands of narrators, which they use to unite their audience into a common
interpretation of their history. Alicia Barber, The author of the essay, Local Places, National
Spaces: Public Memory, Community Identity and Landscape at Scotts Bluff National Monument,
talks about two community s disagreement on a tourist spot s proper use and maintenance. Barber
analyzes the community s relations to the landmark and how it affects the discourse of history s
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The community in this case refers to the local community s role in the history being
commemorated. Their particular behaviour in staking their claim in history can be described as a
group s narcissism in their history s narration. A group s patriotism to a place would not exist if
there was nothing to be proud of, and sometimes, for such histories to exist, the narrative of the
stories have to be bias. Their discourse lies within storyteller s allegiances and favouritism to certain
groups. The local community s (the neighbouring towns: Gering and Scottsbluff) role as an activist
community who are the ones who primarily interact with the landmark will be emphasizes. The
national community s role in the landmark s development might be downsized or simply not fall in
favour of the narrator s discourse. Nationalism is a fiction that bends history. Conversions of
fictions into history and history into perceived fiction powers patriotism, and on the extreme end
nationalism. Ignatieff states nationalism s propaganda on Serb radio about the Croats sets the stone
for the ignorance they need in order to separate themselves from the Croats, and to perceive their
differences as threats to their over embraced uniqueness. Nationalism is a fiction: it requires the
willing suspension of disbelief. To believe in nationalist fictions is to forget certain realities
(Ignatieff
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The Awakening by Kate Chopin Essay
The Awakening by Kate Chopin Kate Chopin is one of the first female writers to address female
issues, primarily sexuality. Chopin declares that women are capable of overt sexuality in which
they explore and enjoy their sexuality. Chopin shows that her women are capable of loving more
than one man at a time. They are not only attractive but sexually attracted (Ziff 148). Two of
Chopin s stories that reflect this attitude of sexuality are The Awakening and one of her short
stories The Storm . Although critics now acclaim these two stories as great accomplishments,
Chopin has been condemned during her life for writing such vulgar and risquГ© pieces. In 1899
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The first way in which Chopin is able to portray an awakening by Edna is through her
relationship with her husband, Leonce. Chopin describes Leonce as a likable guy. He is a
successful businessman, popular with his friends, and devotes himself to Edna and the children
(Spangler 154). Although Edna s marriage to Leonce is purely and accident , he pleases her and
his absolute devotion flattered her (Chopin 506). However, it is clearly obvious to the reader the
Leonce acts as the oppressor of Edna (Allen 72). When the reader first sees them together,
Leonce is looking at his wife as a valuable piece of personal property which has suffered some
damage (Chopin 494). The most important aspect to Leonce is making money and showing off
his wealth. He believes his wife s role to be caring for him and his children. Therefore, the first
step toward her freedom is to be free of his rule. Edna is able to accomplish this first by denying
Leonce the submissiveness which he is accustomed to. She does this by abandoning her
Tuesday visitors, she makes no attempt to keep an organized household, and she comes and
goes as she pleases (Chopin 536). The next big step in gaining her freedom from her husband is
when she moves into a house of her own while Leonce is away taking of business. She does not
even wait to see what his opinion of the matter is (Chopin 558). It is quite evident the only thing
Leonce worries about is what people are going to
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Analysis Of The Movie Defiance
Defiance is a movie written, directed and produced by Edward Zwick. This movie s setting is in
Nazi occupied territory in Belarus during World War II. The storyline follows the Bielski brothers
as they attempt to evade capture and fight for their lives, and over the course of the movie, the
lives of twelve hundred other Jewish survivors on their quest for life, liberty and the new promised
land. The film features Daniel Craig as Tuvia Bielski, Liev Schreiber as Zus Bielski, Jamie Bell as
Asael Bielski and George MacKay as Aron Bielski. The film is based upon the novel Defiance: The
Bielski Partisanswritten by Nechama Tec and is a true story s of survival during the Nazi
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The director pulls the viewer into the struggle to survive and what it feels like to be hunted like
animals. Hearing of the dissident Bielskis, other Jewish refugees begin to come to join the
camp. Unable to provide for themselves adequately, the brothers argue over how they will take
care of a growing colony of people, Zwick builds in tension between the Bielskis in an ever
increasing fashion leading the moviegoer to wonder when the breaking point will come and that
it does. Anyone with siblings can relate to this pressure cooker atmosphere when you have just
had enough. There is a battle between savage and civility, both inside the camp and outside. The
eldest Bielski sets the tone for the behavior for those within his camp stating, [w]e may be
hunted like animals, but we will not become animals (Zwick, Defiance). Tensions continue to rise
to the point of an altercation, leading to a separation in the Bielski clan Zus joins the Russian
army rebels who are also hiding out in the forest. The director shows the stark difference between
the brothers when it comes to taking a life, Tuvia going out of his way not to pull the trigger and
Zus not hesitating one second. Both are leaders but with differing views of what being a leader
means. The winter came, and brought with it sickness, strife, starvation, death and more Jewish
refugees. Many undertones are laid equating Tuvia to Moses
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Summary Of The Film Blazing Saddles
Bart: a daring, wild, rambunctious western cowboy. He s a man primed to prove himself and
save the day. He s a man seeking vengeance, but also seeking humor. What s so special about him
though? What makes him different than every other cowboy? The answers to those two
questions are the same Bart is African American. Bart, the leading protagonist in Mel Brooks
1974 film Blazing Saddles, is an unlikely hero in the Wild West. Through a lucky series of events,
Bart catapults from his life as a subservient laborer during which he barely avoids a sentence to the
gallows into the powerful position of Rock Ridge sheriff. However, his seemingly miraculous
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The scene itself stands for a real life possibility beyond the movie. Norman Amaker of the NAACP
detailed the increasing tension between the African Americans and the government in the 1950s,
arguing how it was the law that primarily separated Blacks from their rights. He argued that it is
not the white population to blame, but rather the government, since the government is vindicating
the arguments by essentially making racism legal. The resulting trouble was that the
predominantly white government and the black protesters were not working together to achieve
equality. The separations were too large. Eventually though, in the years succeeding Amaker s
published work, legal bounds were in fact made. The government finally turned some of the racial
equality appeals in to law. With the government and white Americans more effectively working
together, great progress was made in terms of racial equality. Through the actions of the NAACP,
and other protest groups like it, leaders on each side (government and citizens seeking change)
were able to communicate and work together. In addition to the household names, leaders like Roy
Wilkins and Tyson Moore were able to help communicate the issue and bring change. This synergy
is mimicked in the climax of Blazing Saddles. Most Western films involve the big shot cowboy
coming to the rescue, saving the day, and getting the girl.
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Christopher Columbus Dbq
1.)There are a lot of reasons why Christopher Columbus was a great leader and in this journal it
shows many examples. For instance Christopher Columbus is very loyal to his king back in his
homeland has he always says he will return to his highness and tell his ability with all of his
discoveries. Also he is a hero because the islands he came across he let natives sail with him and
he gave them hope which he does through god and Christian belief, and he doesn t force them to
anything he gives natives gifts therefore earning their trust and then he gets a helping hand from
them. He also explains how people from differently lands believed him and his men to be Men s
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When in Columbus journal he states that items was given in return for the things the natives
gave. Also in his story he says he is a hero because he goes to each island and gives the king
something while also exploring the map. In Las Casa s it states that reason for killing and
destroying such an infinite number of souls is that the Christians have an ultimate aim, which is
to acquire gold... .When Columbus says some was killed to show the power. 3.)I feel there is
many things in Kirkpatrick Sale that are valid but one that sticks out is when he talks about the
land of how it was humans thrust out of an abundant land into a harsh and hostile world. It was a
Paradise Found, the wonderful world they inhabited, having ascended from some darker depths,
and it was precious and holy and to be protected. I think mean that when Columbus entered the land
he had to show his power so some needed
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Popsicle Cross Bridge
During the Physics bridge project, teams were instructed to hypothesize and construct a Truss
Bridge from Popsicle sticks to learn valuable life and Physics lessons. One team, in particular,
Physics Abridged, may not have won but the team members have definitely learned more lessons
any other team. This team began its trek to greatness by conducting several hours of academic
research. In fact, the group had at least fifteen sources. In the first research phase, the team
amassed ten sources; however, Terence felt as if that was not enough, so he researched more in
depth to understand the Trusses that his team would be using. This resulted in what the group
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Self education is always expected in life because it ranges from morality, to actions, or even
learning a lesson by yourself because the lesson was perplexing. The last option is seen in the
Physics Bridge project. Terence began without any knowledge of a truss but through bundles of
research and experimentation, he was able to understand. As stated before, everyone will go
through a period in life when they do not understand a topic. Therefore, they must take their
education into their own hands and they must apply themselves to the fullest of their capabilites
until it comes to
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The Standards For The Iasb And The Ifrs Foundation
Independence and accountability have always been the big issues for the IASB and the IFRS
Foundation. Now the Foundation s Monitoring Board has produced a report that addresses the most
sensitive issues. Robert Bruce, our regular, resident columnist, takes a look.
The question which has faced the IASB from its outset is how to square the circle of independence
and accountability. The answer has always been to show more rigorous governance. The better the
governance the less wriggle room there will be for critics. And the latest in these efforts is the
report on the review of the IFRS Foundation s governance by its Monitoring Board (the securities
markets authorities responsible for monitoring the activities of the IFRS Foundation).
The process itself was rigorous. Its aim was to assess whether the current governance arrangements
promoted the primary mission of the International Accounting Standards Board, (IASB), of
developing high quality, understandable, enforceable and globally accepted accounting standards,
and provide for both the accountability and independence of the IASB . To achieve this, a series of
proposals for governance improvements were published last year, a full consultation period ensued,
responses were considered, and roundtables were held around the world.
One of the more obvious concerns was that the crossroads where independence, ownership,
influence and other issues could collide should be properly defined. For example, the elusive goal of
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The Importance Of Forensic Science In Criminal Justice
In recent decades, there has been wide controversy over forensic science in criminal justice and
it s credibility. Criminal justice system relies on forensic evidence, which includes bite mark and
hair analysis, to convict criminals. People began questioning the legitimacy when the FBI
admitted to the flaws in hair analysis in hundreds of cases that occurred over decades before the
2000s. Not only those cases but many others in which the evidence was not scientific legitimate.
According to The National Registry of Exonerations, more than 2,000 people have been
exonerated in recent decades. More than 400 of those, were because of misleading or flawed
evidence. This all has proven that these methods used for hundreds and thousands of years need to
be fixed and changed. In the state of Texas for example, they have a reorganized commission that
is working to improve forensic sciencewithin the state. The issue is also the prosecutors and many
in the criminal justicesystem. They defend these methods because of its long standing practice.
Which has already proven, that it is not credible in proving someone s innocence and it has cost
many of people s lives.
Forensic Science Credibility Research has shown that in many cases the evidence is not credible.
Brandon Garrett, who is a member of the advisory board of the National Registry of Exonerations,
wrote: Traditional forensics put these people in prison in the first place. People came in and said,
The evidence
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Essay about Environmental Views of Anwr
Executive Summary The Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) is a beautiful 19.6 million
acre coastal plain, and is located in the Northeastern part of Alaska. ANWR is home to numerous
species of wildlife and one of the largest untapped oil preserves in the United States. There is an
immense debate between the opposing environmentalists and the politicians who want to drill for
oil on a section of ANWR, which is only 1.8% of the refuge. Environmentalists who oppose
drilling for oil in Alaska say the wildlife and the native populations are threatened by drilling for
oil in ANWR, even though most of the natives are strongly in favor of drilling. ANWR could save
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The U.S. government has come to the conclusion that drilling for oil on only a small part of the
refuge will not cause extensive harm to the wildlife and ultimately the environment. The
government has compared the consequences of drilling for oil to the good that it would do for
the majority of the people in the US. Not only will it produce one of the largest amounts of oil in
North America but also it will provide many jobs to those who live in the surrounding areas.
Therefore, is the best decision for the greatest amount of people that the land remains unused
and desolate? Again, the majority is in the best interest of ANWR because of the benefit that it
would have on the economy, and for the stability of the US. Increasing the oil production in
Alaska will not only provide more jobs for residents, but the effect on the economy will help it
flourish. The economy will grow beyond comprehension, because the country will have the
ability to produce its own oil supply instead of importing oil from other countries. By doing so, the
job market will again be stable because of the constant need for workers, and the price of oil will
decline. That alone is a great benefit for the majority of the people. Constant worries regarding gas
prices and cost of living would then decrease, dramatically. Sacrificing a few acres of land is a
small price to pay for the benefit of our Nation s existence, prosperity and people. For society to be
successful,
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Plato s Theory Of Knowledge
Philosophers have conventionally defined knowledge as a belief that is both true and justified.
Plato first introduces this concept of knowledge in Thaeaetetus where he presents knowledge, to be
justified true belief. This definition sufficed until, Edmund Gettier, an American philosopher,
pointed out that the conditions could be fulfilled inadvertently, in ways that did not amount to what
Platointuitively regarded to as knowledge. The goal of the Gettier problem is to showcase that one
can have a belief which is true and justified, yet still not amounting to knowledge. By analyzing the
concepts of Plato s theory, I will bring to light its inadequacies, proving the complication Gettier
poses to be a genuine philosophical problem.
The first of the three requirements knowledge must meet is that is has to be accurate or parallel
with a reality outside itself it has to be true! Knowledge is not attainable if what you think you
know is actually false. Secondly, knowledge must be justified . Justified suggests that there are
sufficient reasons to support the fact, at hand. Finally, for something to be known as true it needs
to be believed. Knowledge necessitates a feeling of conviction about being right. If someone
hesitates to offer an answer to a question because they lack confidence, even though they may have
the right answer, it is reasonable to assume that they don t really know the answer at all.
Putting the three requirements together forms a tripartite theory of
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Investigating The Bonding Of A Carbohydrate
Carbohydrate Analysis
Introduction and Purpose Carbohydrates are organic compounds that consist of carbon, oxygen,
and hydrogen. There are four different ways that carbohydrates can be classified:
monosaccharides, oligosaccharides, and polysaccharides. Monosaccharides are the simplest
sugars. They are aliphatic aldehydes or ketones and most have five or six carbon atoms.
Oligosaccharides are two monosaccharides linked together by the elimination of a water molecule
which allows the glycosidic bond can form. Polysaccharides contain more than one glycosidic
bond and are the heaviest and most prominent natural forms of carbohydrates (Mcclemmon).
Carbohydrates also have the potential to be reducing sugars. This means they have a free
aldehyde or ketone group that is capable of acting as a reducing agent. All monosaccharides are
reducing sugars and the other forms have the potential to be one. There are several different ways
to identify the bonding of a carbohydrate in the lab. In this lab, combinations of several different
tests were used in order to determine which functional groups were present. Benedict s and Barfoed
s tests both test for the presence of a reducing sugar. Benedict s reagent produces a red precipitate
when heated in a the presence of a reducing sugar. Barfoed s reagent tests for reducing sugar as
well, but does not test for it in disaccharides, so this test is used to distinguish between
monosaccharides and disaccharides. Disaccharides are not oxidized
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Theme Of Justice In Joe s Family
In THE STORY, Joe s family faces a number of obstacles trying to ensure justice is carried out for
the assault on Joe s mother. Legal disputes over the land, issues with jurisdiction and Geraldine s
reluctance to speak initially all hinder their efforts to seek legal punishment for Linden Lark and his
actions. Joe himself has another obstacle in particular that prevents him personally from pursuing
justice; his age. In the latter half of the novel, the conflict between legal justice and the justice of
traditional Ojibwe culture is contrasted. Joe s age, along with the jurisdiction issues and other
obstacles, is one more factor that prevents him and his familyfrom obtaining legal justice; thus Joe
is forced to rely on more traditional methods of his tribe for exacting it on behalf of his mother.
As a young adult, Joe does not have the experience or knowledge to effectively pursue his mother s
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When the western system of law let Lark walk free, citizens of the reservation took a somewhat
vigilantism approach to dealing with Lark; QUOTE ABOUT LARK S ASSAULT. Joe takes this
a step further and plans and executes the murder of Lark. QUOTE ABOUT NANAPUSH
HAVING TO KILL HIS MOTHER. Though Joe did not consciously parallel Nanapush s story,
avenging his mother does regardless echo the traditional Ojibwe justice system. Circumstances
forcing Joe to extralegal methods of obtaining justice for his mother s assault underscores the
fact that his family was not going to get justice in any legal way. Later, when Joe pieces together
where Mayla s body is buried and he realizes he obstructed the one way Lark might be legally
held accountable does not change the fact that Lark would not have been held accountable
specifically for the assault of Joe s mother. Only Ojibwe tradition could provide justice for
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The Family Aspect Of The Quilt
In a perfect world, the Caribbean is like a quilt that has been stitched together by a mother or
grandmother. It eventually comes together to form a unique blanket that incorporates a multi
dimensional group of different pieces of colors and sizes in its final product. The maternal aspect of
the quilt, represents the Euro colonial influence that was responsible for the colonialization of the
Caribbeanregion. All patches have their own unique shape and design, and eventually come
together to make a fragmented image on the quilt. The fragmented image, created by different
colors, shapes and patterns, represent the different cultures and races that are all interrelated to each
other in the Caribbean. And each individual patch, represents a different island nation, and the
thread, cotton and embroidery that weaves the patches together, represents the languages and
ideologies that have come together over the course of history, to bond these island nations together.
Today, however, the Caribbean countries struggle a great deal with human development. These
struggles have arisen as a result of the lack of unity in self identity, with respect to the idea of
fragmentation. Mintz describes fragmentation to be a patchwork quilt of societies and cultures,
which arose through the colonization and exploitation of the Caribbean region. This exploitation of
the regions resources, such as sugar, coffee, gold and other natural resources, by the colonizing
country (France, England, Spain
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How Did Abigail Adams Influence Her Husband
First Lady, from 1797 to 1801. In 1800 the first First Lady to live in the White house, she resided
there for four months, arriving in November 1800. During that time she famously hung her
family s laundry in the unfinished East Room to dry. Throughout President John Adams career,
his wife, Abigail Adams, served as an unofficial adviser. On New Year s Day 1801 she opened
the mansion, soon to be known as the White House. When he was elected President Adams wrote
to his wife, I never wanted your Advice and assistance more in my life... Adams often defended
her husband s positions. She attacked was, at times, for being too much an influence on her
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Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams in his attempt to win a second term, Abigail Adams was
ready to leave politics, she was Sick, sick, sick of public life. When her husband became vice
president the next year, Abigail Adams stayed with him in the capitol for only part of the time.
Often returning to Massachusetts to look after their farm and to tend other business matters. She
helped First Lady Martha Washington with entertaining dignitaries and other officials. Of the four
years her husband served as President, Abigail Adams was actually present in the temporary capital
of Philadelphia and then, finally, the permanent Federal City, of Washington, D.C. for a total of
only eighteen months. She nonetheless made a strong impression on the press and the public.
Abigail Adams couldn t help herself from writing/saying exactly what she thought. When she
looked directly at Alexander Hamilton, she declared she had just looked into the eyes of the devil
himself. Abigail Adams saw her role largely as a hostess for the public and partisan symbol of the
Federalist Party. Almost immediately, the President s Lady became a popular target of attack. Anti
Federalist Albert Gallatin shot back, dubbing her Mrs. President, not of the United States, but a
faction. However, sharp, the nickname was accurate. It would stick with Abigail Adams for the
rest of history. Wounded as she was, the remark did not make Abigail recede in public. She was
unofficially titled Lady
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Theme Of The Poem Piano And Drums
Cultural dichotomy in Okara s Piano and Drums
Gabriel Okara is the first renowned English language black African poet and the first African
modernist writer. He was born on 1921 in Nigeria, and studied at Government College Umuahia,
where he was exposed to European writers and were deeply inspired by them. His most famous
poem Piano and Drums deals with the cultural dichotomy of traditional and Western cultures in post
colonial Africa, but the raw emotion of the poem makes it an expression of confusion that anyone
tied to more than one culture can relate to. The European civilization was introduced in Africa after
the arrival of the former in the 16th century. Most of the native Africans stuck to their traditions,
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Here, he speaks of faraway lands and new horizons, which undoubtedly refers to the mingling of the
European cultures after they were colonized by the latter. It introduced in them some new ways of
living and so the native people were perplexed whether to adopt the newly introduced culture or to
follow the traditional life style. The use of the technical terms coaxing diminuendo, counterpoint,
crescendo, definitely adds more confusion in the present state.
But lost in the Labyrinth Of its complexities, it ends in the middle of a phrase at a dagger point.
Although the newly introduced culture represented by piano may be refined and seductive but the
real, connection is found only in the old culture and the beating of the drums. Therefore, this state
of perplexities creates a labyrinth and its complexities reach a point where it stops abruptly, lost in
itself. The state of disorder ends in a phrase (state of mind which makes sense but not complete
sense), cultures are many their own culture, cultures introduced by foreign but the real connection
is lost. The word dagger point further intensifies the fear and the undercurrent of the gradual lost of
the native culture after the mingling of the foreign one.
And I lost in the morning mist Of an age at a riverside keep Wandering at the mystic
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The Blind Side Michael Oher Analysis
In the film The Blind Side, directed by John Lee Hancock, one important character that changes
throughout the film is Michael Oher. John Lee Hancock delivers an important message that you
don t have to be blood to be family, and that with love and support you can overcome obstacles.
John Lee Hancock shows the audience that this is true and that the love and support of a family
can change a whole person s life, as we get to see the changes to Michael Ohers life. John Lee
Hancock used the film techniques of close ups, over the shoulder and reverse angle shots, and
dialogue to show how Michael Oher changes.
Michael Oher is an important character in the film, The Blind Side. Throughout the film this
important character changes because of the love and support he gets from a family. At the
beginning of the film we see Michael Oher as a big black boy, who s homeless, is uneducated, he s
poor, unwanted, quiet, shy and has no confidence. One freezing, wet night he has nowhere to go.
Leigh Anne Tuohy, a white, wealthy, well dressed, confident, happily married mother, finds him
on the road and invites him home with her and her family. This is when Michael Oher begins to
change. Leigh Anne Touhy gives him a bedroom, home, food, clothes, education and a future.
Most importantly, she give him love, and a family. Michael Oher changes when he gets a new
family, and he is able to overcome obstacles with hard work, and the love and support from his
new family. The message that it delivers is that you don t have to be blood to be family. At the
end of the film, the director shows Michael Oher as the opposite person of who he was at the
beginning of the film. We see that Michael Oher gets offered scholarships by many universities
because he learns how to play football, and by the hard work and determination he became a pro at
it and therefore becomes a football star.
Michael Oher changes through the movie. He changes through the messages that John Lee
Hancock delivers that you don t have to be blood to be family, and that with love and support of a
family, you can overcome obstacles. Just because he was black, huge and athletic, he was judged.
Everybody assumed that because he was huge, black and athletic, he would be
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Classroom Instruction And Lesson Planning Process
Appropriate texts, knowledge transformation, and learner development are all connected under the
umbrella of Content Area Literacy. According to Hodges (2015), comprehension is the ultimate
goal of content area literacy and all of this attributes play part in reaching that goal. All are
important concepts to apply to our classroom instruction and lesson planning process. It is not just
about reading the text well, but actually understand what is being said by the writer. This can be
understood in many of these concepts.
I enjoyed reading about content area literacy because I never realized that content area teachers
are also teachers of reading. This was very interesting because when we think of a science teacher
we expect them to be good at science and understand only that subject area. Though at the same
time they are trying to teach the student to understand the text being read. Many content area
teachers do not know how to help their students become better readers of expository text.
According to Wendt (2013), Although much research exists on the topic of literacy, the wide scope
of the field may confuse or intimidate teachers who serve areas that are not directly related to
reading and language.
As a future teacher, I want to facilitate the importance of understanding what is read from the text
whether I teach science, history, etc. I want to teach first or second grade, so this concept is still
important because I need to teach students to transform their knowledge
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Essay on Who is Maria Montessori
Practical Life Rationale Paper 1. Who is Maria Montessori? Please give a brief description of her
life. Maria Montessori was the founder of the Montessori approach to education, she was born
in Italy in 1870. As a teenager she was an engineer, but later she studied her favor major of
medicine. Graduated as Italy s first female medical practitioner she embarked on a career in
mental health. Following on from this she was asked to head up a childcare project for a social
housing initiative and her first Children s House opened in 1907. Here too she introduced the
equipment she had designed and observed the children very closely as they used it, tailoring what
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Control of movement: these are provide the foundation and set the stage for all works in the
Montessori classroom.included how to carrying chair,using whold and transfer bean to another
bowl and so on. Care of environment:learning how to wash windows,and dishes,sweeping and
dusting. Care of self:learning how to wash hands, brush teeth,pack a lunch. 5. What are the
direct aims and the indirect aims of the practical life materials? .Direct Aim The materials in the
Montessori classroom are offered to the children with a direct aim in mind. Each material
isolates a concept and allows for repetitive practice with a certain skill and the child repeats this
process to because he gets a sense of satisfaction. the direct aim in the Rice Pouring activity will
be concentration, co ordination, independence and order. Indirect Aim In working with the
Practical Life activities, the child indirectly prepares herself or himself in doing an activity. The
indirect aim is to enable the child to do some activity on his own, rather than being dependent on
the directress or any other adult.. The indirect aim of an exercise, in the Practical Life area of a
Montessori environment, has two elements. It includes the self evident purpose of the action. The
second part of the indirect aim includes preparation for future learning. 6. Explain what is meant by
the child as a spiritual embryo. Include the concepts of
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Alberta Essay
What is there more exciting than a close fast paced hockey game? Nothing except....... When
that game is the battle of Alberta. The two teams are pacific division rivals, making the game
even more exciting as they fight for a spot in the playoffs (Calgary 2016). Both of the teams have
come a long way in the past couple of years. Both of them went from teams in rebuilding mode to
serious contenders. But who has the edge on the other? Who is the better team going into the next
season, the Calgary Flames, or the Edmonton Oilers? The Edmonton Oilers are better because of
their management, goalies, forwards, and defence. Well three of these factors. First we are going to
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Smith has only been to the playoffs twice and has won nine playoff games in both those times
combined (Mail 2017). His backup Eddie Lack, is 29 years old and has played 136 NHL games
(Herald 2017). The hope is that Lack can play up to thirty games this year (Herald 2017). That
would give the team a decent goalie pairing. The Edmonton Oilers goalies are Cam Talbot and
Laurent Brossoit. Cam Talbot joined the Oilers on June 27 2015. He played a bunch of games
the next year, but the past year was when he really lit it up. He started the most games of any
goalie (72) and won the most ever in franchise history with 42. He led the Oilers to the second
round of the playoffs where they lost to the Ducks in 7 games. When they left the playoffs, he
was leading the goalies with the most shutouts having three of them. There back up is Laurent
Brossoit. He was traded to the Oilers from the Flames on November 8 2013 (Sbnation 2017). He
has played 14 games in the NHL, starting 10 of them, and winning 4 of those starts (Sbnation
2017). So over all he is a young but capable NHL goalie. The Flames have a decent group of
forwards. They have young stars like Johnny Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, Matthew Tkachuk, and
Curtis Lazar (Chirp 2017). With those young players they have a good group of veterans with
Michael Ferland, Troy Brouwer, and Kris Versteeg (Chirp 2017). This is a average group of
forwards in the NHL. They are good enough to help the
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Ocean Currents Affect Coastal Climates
Wind powered surface currents and waves, along with moon and sun powered tides, greatly
impact Earth s coastlines. As warm or cold water ocean currents affect coastal climates, waves
release energy, shifting sand and sediments, eroding and replenishing coastline shores; all while
tides raise and lower sea level. Florida s east coast, encompassed by barrier islands, is affected by
subtropical ocean waters provided by the Gulf Stream, facilitating warm and humid climates, as
well as hurricanes. As these warm ocean waters interact with Florida s barrier islands, through wave
action and tides, its coastline continuously transforms.
The ocean current that flows north alongside Florida s east coast, the Gulf Stream, is one of the
most important factors in determining Florida s climate. Beginning near the equator, the warm
waters of the North Equatorial Current eventually feed into the Gulf Stream, which begins at the
southern tip of Florida. This Equatorial transfer of heat through ocean currents is what facilitates
Florida s warm and humid climate. To illustrate the influence ocean currents have on coastal
climates, we can compare the climate of Puerto San Carlos, Baja California Sur with the climate
of Miami, Florida, because they reside on North America s west and east coasts respectively,
around the 25 N Latitude line. Puerto San Carlos has a desert climate, averaging under 3 inches of
precipitation per year, with 70 degree average temperatures; while Miami has a
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Scheme-9 Lab Report
Scheme 8: The presence of catalytic amounts of 3 methyl 1 sulfonic acid imidazolium
tetrachloroaluminate ([Msim]AlCl4) or silica sulfuric acid (SSA) enables an efficient
benzylation of a range of aromatic compounds by benzyl acetate under mild conditions. Simple
methodology, easy workup procedure, clean reaction and reusability of the catalyst are some
advantages.24 Scheme 9: Shimizu et al. studied benzylation of arenes catalyzed by Ag(I) oxide,
Ag(I) ion, bulk silver metal, and silica supported silver nanoparticles. Ag powder, silver oxide,
Ag(I) ion and silica alone are not active towards benzylation of anisole. However, the catalytic
activity of SiO2 supported silver catalysts was increased with the silver loading up to 5 wt% and
decreased with further increase in the loading. Catalyst with 5 wt% Ag loading on SiO2 showed
benzylated product yield about 82%. The catalyst is recoverable and reusable.25 Scheme 10: Cruz
et al. evaluated the catalytic activity of different niobiumphosphates (NbP) such as commercial
NbP, recrystallized NbR and crystalline NbS for liquid phase Benzylation of anisole with benzyl
chloride. The main products of the alkylation of anisole are isomers of the benzyl... Show more
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While the reaction performed in non aromatic solvents yielded the desired benzyl chlorides in
good yields, an unexpected side reaction was observed in aromatic solvents such as toluene
resulting in the 1,1 diarylalkane in 83% yield. The authors explained this observation with
chlorination of 1 phenylethanol and subsequent FC alkylation of the formed benzyl chloride and
toluene. However, more surprisingly the reaction yield could be improved to 93% if only catalytic
amount (10 mol%) of TeCl4 was present. Although the reaction was found by accident, this was
probably the first description of a catalytic FC alkylation utilizing a benzyl
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Constantine the Great
Constantine the Great Constantine the Great, first Christian Emperor, originator of Constantinople,
creator of the Byzantine Empire, military conqueror, and honored saint, has been labeled by many
the most instrumental emperor of the Roman Empire. Constantine played a crucial role in the
development of Europe during the Middle Ages, and founded Christianityas the formal religion of
the Roman Empire. His dynamic yet effective predominance laid the infrastructure of European
development. From his humble beginnings, to his command of the Roman Empire, to his final
days, Constantine s impact on world history and Christianity has left behind an unforgettable
legacy. He was described by Eusebius as such an emperor as all history records... Show more
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Diocletian did not entirely trust Constantius, and held Constantine as a hostage in his court to
ensure first rate performance from Constantius. Despite this Constantine remained a distinguished
court member, fighting for Diocletian, as well as for Galerius in Asia. He battled the barbarians of
Danube in 296, fought the Persians in Syria and Mesopotamia in 297, 298, and 299. Constantine
returned to Nicomedia in the spring of 303, to find the beginnings of Diocletian s Great Persecution
, beginning to take place. The Great Persecution brought about the demolition of the new church in
Nicomedia, the imprisonment of priests, the deprivation of authoritative ranks from Christians, and
the destruction of many churches and scriptures. On May 1, 305 Diocletian announced his
resignation because of a crippling illness he developed during the previous winter. Galerius was
chosen as his imperial successor. It did not take Constantine long to recognize the immediate
danger in remaining in the east. Constantius made the request of Galerius to allow his son to leave
the east to help him campaign in Britain. Galerius granted the request, and during the summer of
305 Constantine joined his father in Gaul. Constantine campaigned at his father s side for a year in
Northern Britain, before his father became very ill. Over the course of his campaign, Constantius s
health quickly declined, and he
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Silko s Three-C Themes
After a discussion in class, the professor and students acknowledged a concise meaning for the
definition of theme. The literature class concluded that theme can be defined with three aspects.
First, it can be used in the form of being implicit or insinuated. This means it is rarely
acknowledged and masked by the author s words. Second, it can be used as explicit or instantly
recognizable. For example, when Silko says that Teofilo is dead, he openly states it in the work.
Lastly, the theme is the main idea that the author wants to impress upon the readers through actions
of the characters and the setting. For instance, When Leon paints Teofilo s face he is sharing an
action to the audience. However, there must be evidence for this trio of reasons. The audience will
find them with the three C theme. Change, continuity, and creativity are the three implied and
explicit elements given by the author. Like a three stranded braid, the three C theme is... Show more
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The first factor in the theme would be change, which is used in the context of altering or
converting. Silko s text is implying the New Mexico tribe s altering of their faith and conversion
to Roman Catholicism. For example, in section 1 of the text, the author notes that the characters
are still practicing pagan worship. Yet, in section 4, they go to the priest for Sprinkling of the
Holy Water. The theme of change is an explicit action. It is implied that the Indians have not left
the boundaries of their Gods to form a devout unity with the Evangelicals. Next, we can grasp the
idea of continuity. This is another significant ingredient for the theme. Having a connection into
eternalness is implied and explicit during Teofilo s burial and the hope that might bring rain. Last
of the three factors is creativity. A people without a vision or dream will perish. The inspiring
thought of Heaven the dream of the afterlife is imperative for the tribe s spiritual
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Essay on A Great Composer
Inspiration may be a form of super consciousness, or perhaps of subconsciousness I wouldn t know.
But I am sure it is the antithesis of self consciousness.
Only one man could claim the title as probably the greatest composer in American history for
writing so many unforgettable works: Aaron Copland. He lived a life inspired by many things as
well as inspiring people all across the nation, and it really led to the opposite of being drawn into
himself, as he described in the quote above. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 14
in 1900. He was the youngest of five children to Sarah and Harris Copland. A musical sparkcame
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During the 1920 s, Aaron Copland went with the trend and experimented with jazz styles in his
music, which proved to be extraordinary in the views of many. His choice for other pieces came
through modern music about which he once said, I just happened upon it in the natural course
of my musical exploration. This was apparent in the way he would use ideals of Neoclassicism
in his Piano Variations. Copland then hit a downfall in about 1936. He wrote a few works
which were harder to perform and not taken in by many audiences due to the use of much more
advanced techniques which were uncommon for the time. Copland knew a change had to be
made because he quickly saw how many composers were working themselves into a vacuum, so
he would follow a new path of the more simplistic American way for much of his life. This
simple to understand type of writing is what brought audiences back and made Aaron Copland
great. He started writing functional music like The Second Hurricane and The Outdoor
Adventure for kids, as well as Of Mice and Men, Or Town, North Star, and The Red Pony for
movies; Music For Radio for radio; and a few American folk songs. He worked specifically with
western themes in three major pieces, Rodeo (obvious Western setting), Billy the Kid (another
setting in the farther west), and the ever so famous Appalachian Spring (set in Pennsylvania when
it was still America s frontier).
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Dolly Parton Is So Much More Than What People See Her As
Dolly Parton is so much more than what people see her as. She is much more than a Barbie doll,
that is why I am going to inform the class about Dolly Parton s early life, her career, and about
information that most people do not know about her. Additionally, I want to make the class more
familiar with some of Dolly Partons most sensible words, which serve as valuable quotes to live
by. I want people to know how wonderful Dolly Parton is so that less people will possess negative
opinion about her. Dolly Parton proves that there is so much more to people than just their looks.
To begin, Dolly Parton was born on January 19, 1946 in Sevier County, Tennessee. She is the
fourth of twelve children of Robert and Avie. Furthermore, Dolly Parton described her family as
dirt poor, which is expressed in her song A Coat of Many Colors (Perone, James). From the start,
music was extremely important to Dolly Parton. She first started performing in Church with her
family. It has even been noted that she, ...loved performing since [she] was big enough to wrestle
[her] little brothers and sisters into sitting long enough for [her] to sing them [her] latest musical
masterpiece. Also, as a child she sang on the local radio and television program in Eastern
Tennessee. At the age of thirteen, she recorded her single Puppy Love and appeared at the Grand
Ole Opry. You know that someone is going to go far in life if they are that young and have already
accomplished what most wish they could.
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Ellen Degeneres
Find out who you are and be that person. That s what your soul was put on this Earth to be. Find
that truth, live that truth and everything else will come. Ellen DeGeneres. Ellen DeGeneres is one
of America s most well known comedians and also a very prominent gay/lesbian role model for the
LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community. From 2013 till today, she has been the
host of an award winning talk show, The Ellen DeGeneresShow. DeGeneres is also a twelve time
Emmy award winner, an actress, a producer, and an animal rights activist. This rhetoric analysis
essay will revolve around her commencement speechgiven to the graduating class of Tulane
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A talk show opportunity was offered to her and a lot of questions and doubts filled her head.
DeGeneres cut the chase and wanted to live her true self so she came out. All she wanted was to
be genuinely happy and honest with her audience, mostly for her own joy. As a consequence,
her show was cancelled and the phone didn t ring for three years. Her only happiness relied on
the gay people who were suicidal or depressed wrote her letters and said they didn t harm
themselves thanks to her courage and determination to be free. Even though the price of coming
out cost her to lose everything, she still had a purpose and her reward was her freedom. Her
message to the class was that the most important goal in life is to be true to what you are. It does
not matter what ethnicity, sexual orientation or political ideals you
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My First Day In America Research Paper
Everyone has to experience an important stage, which create significant changes in his life. I am
not an exception. When I am 16 years old, I made one of the most important decision of my life,
when I decided to take part in an exchange program and live far away from my family for nearly a
year. Although the program have not finished yet, I had a lot of memorable moments in America,
and the first day at my schoolis one of them.
The first day at American High school is the first time in many years, I experience such exciting
feeling. My host mother took me to the school, right then, a strange feeling and many appeared in
my head. This mixture of excitement and nervous would be the most memorable feeling that I have
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I knew it was not the time to think about my feeling or my memory. I come here to experience,
that s why I have to face it. I spent months to get used to life in America when I am at home,
including studying environment, but I could not predict that I have to face a lot of changes like
this. I was shocked for hours. I had to move between classes, and had to study many subjects that
I have never study before, or even know its existence. I could not listen to all of my teacher s
instruction, and I did not understand some of them at all. Language barrier was still an obstacle
for me to conquer the subjects. However, that was all difficulties that I have faced. Beside, there
are a lot of interesting things that I can explore at my school. School cafeteria offer a wide variety
of not only delicious but also nutritious food. I could also sit with my new friends and chat with
them for half an hour. More interestingly, I found a bottle of spicy ketchup at my first lunch, made
by a Vietnamese company. It was also my favourite sauce, so I felt really exciting to taste my
country s flavour while studying abroad. Lunch time has always been a great time until now and I
hope my time in the cafeteria each day could be longer. The beautiful smell and taste of food of
my first lunch at CCA were so wonderful that in the next days, they are the only things in my mind
at the first four hours. However, it is not the most interesting time of the first day. For the first
time in my life, I can play a real soccer match, and that drove me crazy. Although the cold air in
Michigan almost made my lung freeze everytime I breathe, I had a lot of fun with a good game
with my nice teammates, and we have been good friends since
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Iqci Quidelines
International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board
ISQC 1
April 2009
International Standard on Quality Control
Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits and Reviews of Financial Statements, and Other
Assurance and Related Services Engagements
International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board International Federation of Accountants 545
Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor New York, New York 10017 USA This International Standard on Quality
Control (ISQC) 1, Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits and Reviews of Financial
Statements, and Other Assurance and Related Services Engagements was prepared by the
International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), an independent standard setting
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Documentation of the System of Quality Control........................................ Application and Other
Explanatory Material Applying, and Complying with, Relevant Requirements ............................
Elements of a System of Quality Control .................................................... Leadership
Responsibilities for Quality within the Firm ............................ Relevant Ethical Requirements
................................................................... A1 A2 A3 A4 A6 A7 A17 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 26 28
29 31 32 47 48 56 57 59 1 3 4 9 10 11 12
Acceptance and Continuance of Client Relationships and Specific Engagements
........................................................................................ A18 A23
2
QUALITY CONTROL FOR FIRMS THAT PERFORM AUDITS AND REVIEWS OF
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, AND OTHER ASSURANCE AND RELATED SERVICES
ENGAGEMENTS
Human Resources ....................................................................................... A24 A31 Engagement
Performance ........................................................................... A32 A63 Monitoring
.................................................................................................. A64 A72 Documentation of the
System of Quality Control ....................................... A73 A75
International Standard on Quality Control (ISQC) 1 Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits
and Reviews of Financial Statements, and Other Assurance
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Wuthering Heights Essay
In Emily Bronte s novel Wuthering Heights, we are taken back to the nineteenth century by a man
named Lockwood. He is being told the story of his landlord, Heathcliff, and how he became the
man that he is and what he has been through. We learn that Heathcliff was adopted by Mr.
Earnshaw on a trip to Liverpool and was brought back to Wuthering Heightsto his new family, a
mother, a brother, and a sister. Upon arrival he was not greeted with any respect and or love. The
Earnshaw s had more love for the dirt on the bottoms of their shoes than they had for Heathcliff.
Throughout Heathcliff s childhood, he was bullied by his older brother Hindley because Hindley
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nurture , nurturing a child will develop them into the adult that they will be the rest of their lives
and also influence how they will nurture other people, in this case Cathy.
The first place in Wuthering Heights that we see Heathcliff has fallen victim to the nurture
category in nature vs. nurture is when Heathcliff is brought home to Wuthering Heights and is
introduced to the family in Chapter Four. When Nelly is describing Heathcliff on his arrival to
Wuthering heights, she describes him as a dirty, ragged, black haired child and when Nelly talks
about Mrs. Earnshaw s reaction she says that she was ready to fling it out of doors (37). They
referred to this child as an it on arrival. Throughout the page, Nelly still refers to Heathcliff as an
it: Mr. Earnshaw told me to wash it, and give it clean things, and let it sleep with the children
(37). This had to have been degrading, especially to a child who had lived on his own since he
could remember and had no knowledge of any family whatsoever. Mrs. Earnshaw even goes to
take it a step further and refer to Heathcliff as a gypsy brat and asks why Mr. Earnshaw would
dare to bring home such a child when they had their own bairns to feed and fend for (37). Growing
up in this environment on a child, there would be no way that the child would escape without also
being as un nurturing of an individual as his family members.
The second place in
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Luther s Exposition On The Fourth Commandment
This paper will have a particular focus on Luther s Large Catechisms with specific attention towards
Luther s exposition on the fourth commandment. The following will critically analyze this
confessional text in light of its historical theological context and conclude with its contemporary
relevance within American social milieu. In particular, this paper will view Luther s exposition on
the fourth commandment with a pragmatic lens as a means to explore its implications for the
American social structure.
Luther s Large Catechism was written to assist preachers and pastors with Christian education and
to improve upon their fulfillment of their office duties. During the summer of 1527 Luther and his
colleagues at Wittenburg were rudely awakened by the pastoral leadership climate of the church.
Due to the various changes that were taking place during the Reformation, European society s
interest in Christian piety dramatically increased during the late Medieval Ages. As a result the
church increased the number of rostered Clergy to meet the pastoral demands. However, most of
the clergy had little to no educational background and what theology they did know came from
booklets that assisted them in their pastoral duties. In short, the church had an overabundance of
underequipped clergy who were loosely following the proper call of their office, and as a result
laity were uninformed on Christian doctrine as well as lacking in effective pastor care. In the
introduction to the
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  • 6. Analysis Of Gbowee Gbowee And A Fighter For Peace,... Leymah Gbowee is introduced as a Nobel Laureate and a fighter for peace, freedom, and women s rights in her home country of Liberia; primarily throughout their civil war. She begins by walking the audience through several of the key stages of protesting. Gboweee discusses her troubles, seemingly insurmountable obstacles at times, and successes. She also discusses how she was singled out to be a leader among the protesting women of Liberia. As a leader she and her fellow protestors gave demands to the President of Liberia himself and went as far as taking control of a government building until a peace resolution was signed. She finishes this interview by answering questions by the Columbia audiencein regards to US and other foreign... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, most people who would be interested in taking the time to watch this would be somewhat familiar with Gbowee or the plight of Liberia. There is also the possibility of future students in Women s studies courses, intercultural communication, or otherwise at Columbia and other schools watching this to gain additional perspective. During this interview Leymah Gbowee goes into extensive detail about her life growing up in war torn Liberia. She clearly states that she endured 14 years of war and suffering before any real progress was made. She traveled, organized, and brought people together when war was working so hard to tear the country apart. Her credibility is, in this way, established early on. It is particularly hard to refute her claims when she talks about having her fear stripped away over the many years of conflict. The fact that she survive alone was impressive considering her views, but the fact that she organized and instilled hope in so many other women shows the true depth of her credibility. Her obvious authority was placed on her by the other women around her who saw her strengths as a leader. Some people are born a leader, some are molded into them, Gbowee was most likely a little of each and her fellow protestors understood and recognized her leadership abilities. She was the one at the forefront of the protests and helped spread the message far and wide. When the group was set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Most Important Aspect Of Communication We ve been roommates for almost a whole semester now, and we haven t run into a single problem! This is probably because we re both currently taking interpersonal communication classes, and try our best to apply the lessons to our real life relationships. Although my class uses projects to challenge our knowledge, I know your class takes tests, so I m going to help you review in this letter! In my opinion, the most important aspect of communication is the way we manage different types of relationships. In the following paragraphs, I ll help you review topics such as why various relationship types matter, how we form them, and what distinguishes them from each other by using examples from television shows we watch together. Although all relationships are social to some degree, the most obviously social relationship to me is the one between friends. According to Roy Baumeister, we all have an innate need to form and maintain interpersonal relationships, which is called the need to belong. To fulfil this need, we seek out friendships in various social contexts to help us feel like we are part of a community. For example, In the television show New Girl, Jess and Cece became friends in elementary school because they were both shy and felt that we didn t belong to any certain group. However, they wouldn t have become friends if we were not also attracted to one another. Although attraction can be physical, it can also be social or task related. When people are attracted to each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Muscle Contraction Research Paper Emily Branstetter Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Skeletal muscle contractions play a pivotal role in our day to day lives. Their main function is to generate force and provide our bodies with structural integrity. For many of us, muscle contractions seem effortless, but there s actually quite a bit going on under the surface. Our muscles are composed of sarcomeres, units of skeletal muscle fibers, which are made up of actin and myosin contractile filaments. These filaments need to bind to each other in order to lengthen and shorten the sarcomere. However, the binding sites for actin and myosin are blocked by troponin and tropomyosin proteins. In order to get them off of the binding sites, calcium needs to bind to the troponin, which then lifts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being one of the proteins that initiates the unbinding of actin and myosin, its location allows for easy access to bind to and change the shape of actin. As dystrophin and actin bind, force is transmitted from within the sarcomere to the extracellular space and surrounding muscle cells. When dystrophin function is inhibited, it won t bind to actin and the cross bridge cycle is interrupted; meaning no contractions. Lastly, because of the flimsy membrane, myo enzymes and calcium can leak out which has the potential to decrease the function of the cell. The lack of integrity of the membrane also allows particles to leak into the cell causing a concentration gradient. This gradient will draw water toward the area to dilute it and with time leads to the bursting of the muscle cell. Most common symptoms of DMD are muscle weakness and muscle loss progressing from the legs to the arms, and the condition deteriorates over an extended period of time. This leads to difficulties standing and walking and results in required use of wheelchairs, often by the age of 12 or so. It is not uncommon for someone with DMD to appear as if they actually have a large muscle mass, but this is simply due to the buildup of fat content and the fact that muscle fibers are being replaced by fat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Electronic Commerce And Its Impact On The Internet And... Due to rapid progress in the internet and cloud computing technologies, electronic commerce is becoming more and more popular. Many people and businesses deal with their payment transactions via the Internet. In a conventional payment system, buyers and sellers transfer cash or payment information through credit cards and checks, however in early electronic payment systems, online payment services must add capabilities to process orders, accounts and receipts. As e commerce has gradually grown, digital currency payment have become popularized. The technologies of credit cards, electronic tickets, electronic cash (e cash), and other advanced payment services have realized the vision of electronic commerce. Credit cards, debit cards and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Electronic cash payments are suggested to be made very cheaply, conveniently and quickly. Electronic Cash could potentially eliminate the need for a person to have a major credit card number. For these transactions to work, the consumer and seller have to set up with the same type of electronic cash and use compatible software. Major products include eCash by DigiCash and CyberCoin from CyberCash. Thesis Statement Smart cards and other forms of electronic cash present a huge advancement in technology, however the success of these two advancements Purpose of the Paper Electronic payments have become an integral part of e commerce as well as a financial necessity for many payment systems. Many buyers and sellers have been exploring new possibilities in e commerce. Many users have tried to implement electronic cash, smart cards, and other forms of electronic payment in their business transactions. In the past five decades, monumental technological developments have been created which force buyers and sellers to accommodate to the new e commerce business practices. This paper will be discussing the following key points: History Major Implementations/Types of E Cash Advantages/Disadvantages Between 1997 and 2001, Canada and North America first introduced a new technology of electronic cash to replace physical cash for low value payments. The new technology was called Mondex and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing Suspense In The Sniper And Once Upon A Time Suspense Essay Aaron Little Holder The Sniper and Once Upon a time give off different elements of suspense. When you read these two stories they give off different vibes. In both stories you will see that there are both differences and similarities. In the story The Sniper the element of suspense starts with the setting. The story takes place during the civil war in Ireland. The sniper is isolated and the time of day is twilight. We don t have a lot of information about what is going on during the story. The story is being told by a third person so the reader can only see what the person who is telling the story sees and feel. The mood that is set in the story also adds to the suspense of the story. The images and sounds and the details shared throughout the story lets the reader know that something bad is going to happen. Finally, the plot of the story creates suspense. We are not aware of the background of the characters in the story. The narrator does not share information about the different snipers and what may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story begins with the author telling the story from her point of view. She is home alone and the time of day is night time. The suspense starts when she says that she was aroused by a strange sound. This creates suspense. The author then starts telling herself a bedtime story. She begins telling the story like a fairy tale. In all fairy tales there is a moral. This creates suspense. The story is now being told from a third person s point of view. As the story is being told, the reader can begin to see that the families fears, suspicions and mistrust are getting out of hand. You can see that the family is doing too much and that they are about to put themselves in a situation that is not good. The story starts off with a perfect family in the perfect home, just like a fairy tale starts, however it ends in tragedy. The son dies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Social Issues In Social Work Many problems remain in the American society such as the increasing number of people living in poverty, the juvenile crime rate, unaffordable housing for the working middle class and poor people, backlash against illegal immigration, and the shortfall in social welfare programs (black). Social workers try to combat these problems, which are a result of society, economics, and development problems. Social workin the United States is a profession about promoting and offering social services through practicing with people, communities, and organizations; advocating with and for clients; and creating social work knowledge (Writing in social work). Social work in the United States utilized the direct practice with individuals, families, and communities. Social workers need to continue to advocate for social problems (Writing in social work). During poor law times, society aimed to exclude and discriminate against those who don t belong (red). This trend has continued through today, as the exclusion of people still exists. The legacy of workhouses and of the Poor Law remains today in the ideology that the family should be the main provider of care for those in need, poor people should be deterred from seeking help, and public assistance should be below the minimum wage (red). In the 19th century, Rescue organizations emerged to prevent child cruelty (red). These organizations were a voluntary effort with the task of investigating and bringing justice to child cruelty. Today, we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Rhetorical Devices In The Aeneid An ancient philosophy of classical Greece, in its most basic sense, Arete means excellence of any kind , but more specifically to the culture of the period in which it originated meant the notion of excellence and the fulfillment of one s purpose and/or function: in other words, the act of living up to one s full potential . Example: Aeneas, from the Aeneid, is an example of someone who possesses the foundational aspects of the Arete philosophy. As a Trojan leader, Aeneas respects prophecy and attempts to incorporate the idea of his own destiny into his actions, in spite of emotional impulses that conflict with his fated duties. His ability to accept his destined path despite his unhappiness in doing so makes him a graceful hero and a worthy recipient of the honor and favor the gods bestow upon him. His compassion for the sufferings of others, even in conjunction with a single minded devotion to his duty, is another aspect of his heroism. Sympathetic to the weariness of others on the journey, he delivers speeches to his fleet to keep the men s spirits high. Aristeia* A scene in the rhetorical devices of epic poetry where a hero in battle has his most excellent and glorified points. Aristeia can be the effect of the loss of life for the protagonist. Example 1: Book 5 of the Iliad is an example of aristeia, in which Diomedes prays to Athena for revenge, and the goddess endows him with superhuman strength and the extraordinary power to discern gods on the field of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Construction Essay Is the construction project ruining the green areas or pathways? Does it require any roads to be narrowed disturbing the smooth flow of the traffic? Does the project jeopardize any park, playground or any such place of socializing and entertainment? These are some of the questions which must be there in minds of the managers who are given the responsibility of constructing the project. how much the contractors compromise on their initial design and plan for the project, and how much they are going to be careful about not resulting in environmental pollution as well as not to violate an of such rights of the people living in the community. The size and scale of the object must be kept in mind all the time while making an environmental plan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On demolition of this farm house, the birds will become homeless and the oxygen production will be decreased (Plant, 2004). This is a direct impact of this construction project on the environment. It must be kept in mind that we are only considering the environmental factor and impacts here and we do not have to mention the property rights of the owner of the farm house, has he been adequately compensated and dealt with before the start of this project. We just assume that the owner of the farm house has been dealt with considering all his rights and he is agreed to give away the rights and authority of this farm house to the contractors of the new project. The demolition will not only cause damage to the greenery of the neighborhood but also will enhance the pollution in the form of dust and noise. This will impact the neighbors of the housing complex which is only one thousand feet away from this project s site. The first activity which is to be expected to be done first is the clearance of vegetation which is a direct damage to the environment. The agricultural value and output of this land will be multiplied with zero once the vegetations will be cleared of the surface. 200 acre of the farm land which this project has bought for the current project is a vast land and clear vegetation from it will damage not only the view from the site but also will be a decrease in economy. The environmental plan must have something arranged for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. International Star Registry Research Paper If you think selling a rock is absurb, here comes something brutal selling a star that you don t own. At International Star Registry, you can get a personalised framed star chart including a complimentary personalised wallet card imprinted with star name and coordinates; all for just $489. If your budget is tight, you can get one for yourself starting from $54 or send as a gift from $65. Compare these prices with Pet Rock, it is not difficult to guess which is more profitable. This is not a scam, they market their products and services as gift or memorials right from the beginning. There are buyers out there willing to purchase them as a gift. Scanning through the web, my favourite line is Star RegistryВ® offers a unique birthday gift, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Liberalism And Conservatism In The United States Singletary 1 Andrew Singletary Mrs. Lekovich US Government A 11 September 2015 Liberalism and Conservatism Nearly all Americans identify themselves with ideologies that don t discount another existing ideology. Most people are Liberals or Conservatives because they have their own attitude regarding our society. Liberalism and conservatism handle their issues with entirely different philosophies. Liberals and Conservatives beliefs cover a wide range of issues that are influenced or established by the kind of principles they embrace. The two most common ideologies in American politics are Liberalism and Conservatism. Liberalism believes that they are people in the world that needs help. Liberalism also believes that government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This belief have influence human rights practices by allowing persist use of excessive force by police on minorities. Conservatism beliefs Singletary 6 have influenced human rights practices by making violators of the law to pay the penalties for not obeying it. Conservatism beliefs have influenced human rights practices by having religious institutions constrained or heavily regulated. Conservatism beliefs have influenced human rights practices by supporting certain religious or spiritual groups over the other. In conclusion, Liberalism and Conservatism both have the same goals for prosperity, but have complete different ways of accomplishing them. The differences between liberalism and conservatism are vast, but they center on the basic beliefs within each ideology. Both liberalism and conservatism beliefs support the status quo. Both liberalism and conservatism beliefs are deep seated in America s principles of fairness, equity, and equality. The ideology of Liberalism and Conservatism has kept this nation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. It Is Hard To Fail Research Paper It is hard to fail, but it is worse never have tried to succeed. Theodore Roosevelt. This quote means it is worse to not have tried, then to have failed. If you want to succeed you need to think about your goal. Also, you need a positive attitude to overcome obstacles. In order to succeed you need to work for it. Everyone has a different perspective about success. There many ways to view success. Everyone has an ultimate goalin life, whether it s to be the wealthiest person alive, or to just live a healthy life. But sometimes wealth can t just be your greatest goal in life. You have to keep searching for new goals, and keep pushing to be more successful. Also, if wealth is the meaning of success, why are famous people always on the news ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Transhumanism In Eugenics In Francis Galton s Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope, and Aims the purpose of eugenics is to improve the human race. Eugenicists view the undesirable qualities in a population as aspects of humanity that can be improved upon and developed through the careful regulation of breeding within a society. If the breeding of specific traits were to be controlled, the best possible offspring would be produced. The desire to improve the humanraceis a theme also found in Nick Bostrom s Transhumanist Values and The Transhumanist FAQ. The purpose of transhumanism is to enhance humans through the use of technology and other means. Transhumanists want to evolve the human race into a posthuman form that has greater capacities than humans currently obtain.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is accomplished through the sterilization of those who are considered inferior. If only superior humans breed, the rising generations of people will continue to improve, resulting in the improvement of the society as a whole. The determination of an individual s worth leaves too much room for opinion, resulting in an increased risk that eugenics will be abused by those with racials biases. Transhumanists view the purpose of transhumanism as being the enhancement of the human race through highly regulated research/clinical trials and equal opportunity for all races and classes of people to have access to the technology being used. The careful control of technological advances and the focus on all classes and types of people leaves very little room for the ideology to be abused by those with any kind of racial biases. Both eugenics and transhumanism want to improve the human race in one way or another, but they vary in the execution of their ideals. Eugenicists scarcely acknowledged that their ideology could be misused and did not provide safeguards in case it were to be misused. Transhumanists fully acknowledge the risks involved with their ideology and carefully designed their ideology so as to have preventive measures in place in case it were to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why Did Godse Kill Mahatma Gandhi Research Paper On January 30, 1948, Nathuram Godse assassinated Mahatma Gandhi by shooting him three times when Mahatma Gandhi was walking to evening prayers. Mahatma Gandhi headed the nonviolent fight for independence of India from British colonial rule. Why did Godse, someone who revered Mahatma Gandhi during the movement for Indias independence, murder Mahatma Gandhi? To understand the most popular explanation for why Godse assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, we need to understand the historical perspective of this event. The date of Mahatma Gandhi s assassination was about five months after India s independence and the partition of India. The partition was the separation of India into two countries based on religion. Pakistan was designated the country for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another interesting aspect of Godse s life that seems to be overlooked when explaining his motives for assassinating Mahatma Gandhi is Godse s childhood experiences. Godse was brought up as a girl for several years until his younger brother was born. He even had a nose ring, which is called nath in Marathi. Even though his name at birth was Ramachandra, he was called Nathuram because of his nath . He was brought up in his early childhood as a girl since his parents had three sons who had died in infancy. In those days, the death of three sons in infancy was viewed as a curse on sons. Since Godse s parents were very traditional and religious, they raised Godse as a girl for a few years to lift the assumed curse. None of the sources list the age at which Godse s parents started treating him as a boy, but it was before he turned nine years old because Godse was nine years old when his second brother who lived into adulthood was born. Godse s experience as a girl in his early years must have had a significant impact on his personality. Sigmund Freud s psychosexual stages of development can be utilized to at partly explain Godse s personality and later behaviors. Godse s personality development was probably most affected during the phallic stage of Freud s psychosexual stages. The phallic stage occurs between when a child is between the ages of 3 and 6 and children in this stage deal with masturbation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Persuasive Essay On College Sports Throughout the years, kids have played a variety of video games. These games could range anywhere from warfare games such as Call of Duty Black Ops, fantasy games such as Final Fantasy or sports games such as Madden 16 or NCAA Football 11. Games that we played more consistently than others were the team sports games such as NCAA football. The NCAA football games not only brought friends together but would also persuade our minds to play football when we were of age. However, EA has not produced a NCAA football game since 2012. Thus leaving the people like us who enjoyed the game, let down. The discontinuation of the NCAA college footballseries is a result of many things, specifically greed. Unfortunately, with the greediness of the athletes, EA will never be able to make another NCAA college football game. When we were younger, many of us dreamed to grow up and play football for our favorite college team. Therefore, when we played the NCAA football games, we were able to create a prediction of what we may look like if playing for our favorite college team. Many of us predicted that we would be six foot two, two hundred and twenty pound athletes who were usually the stars of the team. As a result of this false hope, many of us worked as hard as we could to make that goal obtainable. However, EA has not released any college football games and this has resulted in kids playing other games such as FIFA. In an article it was stated, He wondered how many kids have started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Negative Effects Of The Progressive Movement The progressive movement occurred in attempt to counteract the industrialization period. During this time the goal was to create a better society. In order to create a better society effects of the industrialization needed to change. Such effect included unfair business, child labor, and negative social effects. With the negative effects of industrialization such as terrible working conditions, disease overtaking living areas, working long hours for little pay and children being forced to work. The progressive movement responded by having private industries regulated and improved working conditions and protected both workers and consumers from the corrupted government and business men. As a result to protect workers the Pure Food and Drug Act ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Parking Stickers Inshirah Norr S. Pantaran Section P Importance of Parking Stickers in Silliman University Notably, schools and universities that have vast campus area also have systemized rules on campus accessibility, may it be for individuals or for vehicles. For individuals, identification cards are used for entry, while for vehicles, parking stickers. Over the years, parking stickers in Silliman University give access to campus privilege. It also gives parking sticker holders designated area to park their vehicles. In order to promote the welfare of Sillimanians inside the campus, parking rights should be controlled through the use of parking stickers in order to promote and maintain an organized, accessible, and safe University campus (Silliman University vehicle policy 1). Parking stickers help to maintain an organized University campus (Silliman University vehicle policy 1). In order to maintain an organized University campus, there are privileges that should be abided as to the vehicle policy issued by Silliman University. Such as, an individual agrees that he /she will not bring on the school grounds nor keep in his/her vehicle while it is on campus any firearms, pornographic materials, illegal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only Sillimanian students, parents/guardians, faculty, staff and administrators may register for their vehicles. According to the Silliman University vehicle policy (2015, p.1), The individual hereby acknowledges that public health welfare and safety in the University are paramount of importance (Silliman University vehicle policy 2). Vehicle noise, pollution and traffic congestion will exist inside the University campus if the access to campus privilege will be freed. Also, people with bad intentions may easily be permitted inside. Hence, unacceptable hardships on Sillimanians will exist inside the campus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Psychology Quiz 1. A formal statement that there is an absence of relationship between variables when tested by a researcher is called: (Points : 1) | Null hypothesis Type I error Type II error Negative interval | 2. Bivariate statistics refers to the statistical analysis of the relationship between two variables. (Points : 1) | True False | 3. Positive relationships between two variables indicate that, as the score of one increases, the score of the other increases. (Points : 1) | True False | 4. A result that is probably not attributable to chance is: (Points : 1) | Type I error Type II error Statistical significance In the semi quartile range | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which test is most appropriate? (Points : 1) | One sample t test ANCOVA Independent t test Logistic regression | 40. Psych nurses wanted to evaluate the effect of three different treatments for anxiety positive imagery, therapeutic touch, and medication on anxiety score (interval data) while controlling for the effect of length of stay. Which test is most appropriate? (Points : 1) | ANOVA ANCOVA Independent t test Paired t test | 41. Critical care nurses wanted to evaluate the effect of heparin vs saline IV flush solution on IV patency (patent vs not patent). Which test is most appropriate? (Points : 1) | One sample t test Independent t test Chi square test ANOVA | 42. A nurse researcher wanted to evaluate blood pressure in a set of patients/researchsubjects at 1, 3, and 6 months. What test would be most appropriate? (Points : 1) | Independent t test ANVOVA RM ANOVA ANCOVA | 43. In a study that examines the effect of a peer mentor on the heart rate of patients, what is the dependent variable? (Points : 1) | Peer mentoring Emotional status Heart rate Patients | 44. A variable with equal distances between score units which also has a true meaningful zero is: (Points : 1) | Ordinal Cardinal Ratio Nominal | 45. The standard deviation is: (Points : ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Neoplasm Essay The neoplasm is assumed to have a nonaggressive nature; however, data regarding the course in HIV immunocompromised persons is scant. A case of orolabial bowenoid papulosis caused by HPV 32is noted.[63] Histopathology: reveals features of an intraepithelial carcinoma. Secondary amyloid deposition has been reported histologically in one case of BP.[64] Differential diagnosis Lichen planus, common warts, seborrhoeic warts, naevi and condylomata lata. A biopsyis indicated in instances where the clinical diagnosis is uncertain. Treatment and follow up Treatment depends on many factors. Circumcision removes a major risk factor for cancer and provides extensive tissue for histology. Topical 5 fluorouracil as a 5% cream is a well established conventional option for the treatment of BP,[65 67] but there have not been any clinical trials. Other treatments include cryosurgery, curettage and electrocautery, excisional surgery, glans resurfacing, Mohs micrographic surgery, laser and photodynamic therapy.[ 65 69] Radiotherapy should be avoided. Topical imiquimod may help some patients.[70 72] Patients presenting with these conditions should be counselled and screened for HPV and other sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV infection. They should stop smoking. Sexual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only 25% are extraocular and the majority of these appear on the head and neck. One half of periocular tumors arise from Meibomian glands. The neoplasm appears as a firm, skin colored, or yellowish papule that slowly grows into a nodule. Metastasis occurs in 14 to 25% of patients. Several cases reported in HIV infected patients achieved unusually large sizes and were not present on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Evolution Of Primate Intelligence For Example Gestation... Primates are said to share at least ninety eight percent of their DNA with us humans. The reason why we re so fascinated with studying other primates is because we would like to uncover the hidden secret s that makes us so similar yet so different at the same time. They give us an idea of how our ancestors may have evolved and where do we begin to separate in our lineage and how far back do we go. They are many different elements that helped shape the evolution of primate intelligence for example gestation period, social organization and mating process. So what exactly is that makes it so different from our primate cousins? Our brain and the size of it! Our brain is more developed than our primate cousins, but how and why is the question. Let s begin by discussing the parts and function of our brains. The neo cortex is the largest part of the brain and the most important. This part of the brain is divided into four different sections: the temporal lobe, occipital lobe, parietal and the frontal lobe. These four sections are located on either the right or left hemisphere of the brain they are connected by axons that send messages to and fro between both hemispheres and to specific parts of the brain then to the body. Our neo cortex is what makes us so different from our primate cousins. It s the thing that distinguishes and makes our species so special and different from any other species on the planet. We have the largest neo cortex in relation to body size of all known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Community Analysis Essay Imagination plays a crucial role in creating communities and its identity. Fiction, in this case will cover both absolute fabrications and biases in the discourse of history s narration. History can be malleable in the hands of narrators, which they use to unite their audience into a common interpretation of their history. Alicia Barber, The author of the essay, Local Places, National Spaces: Public Memory, Community Identity and Landscape at Scotts Bluff National Monument, talks about two community s disagreement on a tourist spot s proper use and maintenance. Barber analyzes the community s relations to the landmark and how it affects the discourse of history s narration, the malleability of public memory, and how it all connects with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The community in this case refers to the local community s role in the history being commemorated. Their particular behaviour in staking their claim in history can be described as a group s narcissism in their history s narration. A group s patriotism to a place would not exist if there was nothing to be proud of, and sometimes, for such histories to exist, the narrative of the stories have to be bias. Their discourse lies within storyteller s allegiances and favouritism to certain groups. The local community s (the neighbouring towns: Gering and Scottsbluff) role as an activist community who are the ones who primarily interact with the landmark will be emphasizes. The national community s role in the landmark s development might be downsized or simply not fall in favour of the narrator s discourse. Nationalism is a fiction that bends history. Conversions of fictions into history and history into perceived fiction powers patriotism, and on the extreme end nationalism. Ignatieff states nationalism s propaganda on Serb radio about the Croats sets the stone for the ignorance they need in order to separate themselves from the Croats, and to perceive their differences as threats to their over embraced uniqueness. Nationalism is a fiction: it requires the willing suspension of disbelief. To believe in nationalist fictions is to forget certain realities (Ignatieff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Awakening by Kate Chopin Essay The Awakening by Kate Chopin Kate Chopin is one of the first female writers to address female issues, primarily sexuality. Chopin declares that women are capable of overt sexuality in which they explore and enjoy their sexuality. Chopin shows that her women are capable of loving more than one man at a time. They are not only attractive but sexually attracted (Ziff 148). Two of Chopin s stories that reflect this attitude of sexuality are The Awakening and one of her short stories The Storm . Although critics now acclaim these two stories as great accomplishments, Chopin has been condemned during her life for writing such vulgar and risquГ© pieces. In 1899 Chopin publishes The Awakening. She is censured for its positively unseemly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first way in which Chopin is able to portray an awakening by Edna is through her relationship with her husband, Leonce. Chopin describes Leonce as a likable guy. He is a successful businessman, popular with his friends, and devotes himself to Edna and the children (Spangler 154). Although Edna s marriage to Leonce is purely and accident , he pleases her and his absolute devotion flattered her (Chopin 506). However, it is clearly obvious to the reader the Leonce acts as the oppressor of Edna (Allen 72). When the reader first sees them together, Leonce is looking at his wife as a valuable piece of personal property which has suffered some damage (Chopin 494). The most important aspect to Leonce is making money and showing off his wealth. He believes his wife s role to be caring for him and his children. Therefore, the first step toward her freedom is to be free of his rule. Edna is able to accomplish this first by denying Leonce the submissiveness which he is accustomed to. She does this by abandoning her Tuesday visitors, she makes no attempt to keep an organized household, and she comes and goes as she pleases (Chopin 536). The next big step in gaining her freedom from her husband is when she moves into a house of her own while Leonce is away taking of business. She does not even wait to see what his opinion of the matter is (Chopin 558). It is quite evident the only thing Leonce worries about is what people are going to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of The Movie Defiance Defiance is a movie written, directed and produced by Edward Zwick. This movie s setting is in Nazi occupied territory in Belarus during World War II. The storyline follows the Bielski brothers as they attempt to evade capture and fight for their lives, and over the course of the movie, the lives of twelve hundred other Jewish survivors on their quest for life, liberty and the new promised land. The film features Daniel Craig as Tuvia Bielski, Liev Schreiber as Zus Bielski, Jamie Bell as Asael Bielski and George MacKay as Aron Bielski. The film is based upon the novel Defiance: The Bielski Partisanswritten by Nechama Tec and is a true story s of survival during the Nazi occupation of eastern Europe. This is a gripping movie full of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The director pulls the viewer into the struggle to survive and what it feels like to be hunted like animals. Hearing of the dissident Bielskis, other Jewish refugees begin to come to join the camp. Unable to provide for themselves adequately, the brothers argue over how they will take care of a growing colony of people, Zwick builds in tension between the Bielskis in an ever increasing fashion leading the moviegoer to wonder when the breaking point will come and that it does. Anyone with siblings can relate to this pressure cooker atmosphere when you have just had enough. There is a battle between savage and civility, both inside the camp and outside. The eldest Bielski sets the tone for the behavior for those within his camp stating, [w]e may be hunted like animals, but we will not become animals (Zwick, Defiance). Tensions continue to rise to the point of an altercation, leading to a separation in the Bielski clan Zus joins the Russian army rebels who are also hiding out in the forest. The director shows the stark difference between the brothers when it comes to taking a life, Tuvia going out of his way not to pull the trigger and Zus not hesitating one second. Both are leaders but with differing views of what being a leader means. The winter came, and brought with it sickness, strife, starvation, death and more Jewish refugees. Many undertones are laid equating Tuvia to Moses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Summary Of The Film Blazing Saddles Bart: a daring, wild, rambunctious western cowboy. He s a man primed to prove himself and save the day. He s a man seeking vengeance, but also seeking humor. What s so special about him though? What makes him different than every other cowboy? The answers to those two questions are the same Bart is African American. Bart, the leading protagonist in Mel Brooks 1974 film Blazing Saddles, is an unlikely hero in the Wild West. Through a lucky series of events, Bart catapults from his life as a subservient laborer during which he barely avoids a sentence to the gallows into the powerful position of Rock Ridge sheriff. However, his seemingly miraculous fortune is just a component of the Attorney General s greedy plan to drive the citizens... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scene itself stands for a real life possibility beyond the movie. Norman Amaker of the NAACP detailed the increasing tension between the African Americans and the government in the 1950s, arguing how it was the law that primarily separated Blacks from their rights. He argued that it is not the white population to blame, but rather the government, since the government is vindicating the arguments by essentially making racism legal. The resulting trouble was that the predominantly white government and the black protesters were not working together to achieve equality. The separations were too large. Eventually though, in the years succeeding Amaker s published work, legal bounds were in fact made. The government finally turned some of the racial equality appeals in to law. With the government and white Americans more effectively working together, great progress was made in terms of racial equality. Through the actions of the NAACP, and other protest groups like it, leaders on each side (government and citizens seeking change) were able to communicate and work together. In addition to the household names, leaders like Roy Wilkins and Tyson Moore were able to help communicate the issue and bring change. This synergy is mimicked in the climax of Blazing Saddles. Most Western films involve the big shot cowboy coming to the rescue, saving the day, and getting the girl. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Christopher Columbus Dbq 1.)There are a lot of reasons why Christopher Columbus was a great leader and in this journal it shows many examples. For instance Christopher Columbus is very loyal to his king back in his homeland has he always says he will return to his highness and tell his ability with all of his discoveries. Also he is a hero because the islands he came across he let natives sail with him and he gave them hope which he does through god and Christian belief, and he doesn t force them to anything he gives natives gifts therefore earning their trust and then he gets a helping hand from them. He also explains how people from differently lands believed him and his men to be Men s from the heavens which explains their loyalty and helpfulness natives saw in Columbus. 2.)... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When in Columbus journal he states that items was given in return for the things the natives gave. Also in his story he says he is a hero because he goes to each island and gives the king something while also exploring the map. In Las Casa s it states that reason for killing and destroying such an infinite number of souls is that the Christians have an ultimate aim, which is to acquire gold... .When Columbus says some was killed to show the power. 3.)I feel there is many things in Kirkpatrick Sale that are valid but one that sticks out is when he talks about the land of how it was humans thrust out of an abundant land into a harsh and hostile world. It was a Paradise Found, the wonderful world they inhabited, having ascended from some darker depths, and it was precious and holy and to be protected. I think mean that when Columbus entered the land he had to show his power so some needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Popsicle Cross Bridge During the Physics bridge project, teams were instructed to hypothesize and construct a Truss Bridge from Popsicle sticks to learn valuable life and Physics lessons. One team, in particular, Physics Abridged, may not have won but the team members have definitely learned more lessons any other team. This team began its trek to greatness by conducting several hours of academic research. In fact, the group had at least fifteen sources. In the first research phase, the team amassed ten sources; however, Terence felt as if that was not enough, so he researched more in depth to understand the Trusses that his team would be using. This resulted in what the group could label as some of the best research ever conducted for the BridgeProject; however,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Self education is always expected in life because it ranges from morality, to actions, or even learning a lesson by yourself because the lesson was perplexing. The last option is seen in the Physics Bridge project. Terence began without any knowledge of a truss but through bundles of research and experimentation, he was able to understand. As stated before, everyone will go through a period in life when they do not understand a topic. Therefore, they must take their education into their own hands and they must apply themselves to the fullest of their capabilites until it comes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Standards For The Iasb And The Ifrs Foundation Independence and accountability have always been the big issues for the IASB and the IFRS Foundation. Now the Foundation s Monitoring Board has produced a report that addresses the most sensitive issues. Robert Bruce, our regular, resident columnist, takes a look. The question which has faced the IASB from its outset is how to square the circle of independence and accountability. The answer has always been to show more rigorous governance. The better the governance the less wriggle room there will be for critics. And the latest in these efforts is the report on the review of the IFRS Foundation s governance by its Monitoring Board (the securities markets authorities responsible for monitoring the activities of the IFRS Foundation). The process itself was rigorous. Its aim was to assess whether the current governance arrangements promoted the primary mission of the International Accounting Standards Board, (IASB), of developing high quality, understandable, enforceable and globally accepted accounting standards, and provide for both the accountability and independence of the IASB . To achieve this, a series of proposals for governance improvements were published last year, a full consultation period ensued, responses were considered, and roundtables were held around the world. One of the more obvious concerns was that the crossroads where independence, ownership, influence and other issues could collide should be properly defined. For example, the elusive goal of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Forensic Science In Criminal Justice In recent decades, there has been wide controversy over forensic science in criminal justice and it s credibility. Criminal justice system relies on forensic evidence, which includes bite mark and hair analysis, to convict criminals. People began questioning the legitimacy when the FBI admitted to the flaws in hair analysis in hundreds of cases that occurred over decades before the 2000s. Not only those cases but many others in which the evidence was not scientific legitimate. According to The National Registry of Exonerations, more than 2,000 people have been exonerated in recent decades. More than 400 of those, were because of misleading or flawed evidence. This all has proven that these methods used for hundreds and thousands of years need to be fixed and changed. In the state of Texas for example, they have a reorganized commission that is working to improve forensic sciencewithin the state. The issue is also the prosecutors and many in the criminal justicesystem. They defend these methods because of its long standing practice. Which has already proven, that it is not credible in proving someone s innocence and it has cost many of people s lives. Forensic Science Credibility Research has shown that in many cases the evidence is not credible. Brandon Garrett, who is a member of the advisory board of the National Registry of Exonerations, wrote: Traditional forensics put these people in prison in the first place. People came in and said, The evidence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay about Environmental Views of Anwr Executive Summary The Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) is a beautiful 19.6 million acre coastal plain, and is located in the Northeastern part of Alaska. ANWR is home to numerous species of wildlife and one of the largest untapped oil preserves in the United States. There is an immense debate between the opposing environmentalists and the politicians who want to drill for oil on a section of ANWR, which is only 1.8% of the refuge. Environmentalists who oppose drilling for oil in Alaska say the wildlife and the native populations are threatened by drilling for oil in ANWR, even though most of the natives are strongly in favor of drilling. ANWR could save the US from having to import $800 billion worth of foreign oil, creating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The U.S. government has come to the conclusion that drilling for oil on only a small part of the refuge will not cause extensive harm to the wildlife and ultimately the environment. The government has compared the consequences of drilling for oil to the good that it would do for the majority of the people in the US. Not only will it produce one of the largest amounts of oil in North America but also it will provide many jobs to those who live in the surrounding areas. Therefore, is the best decision for the greatest amount of people that the land remains unused and desolate? Again, the majority is in the best interest of ANWR because of the benefit that it would have on the economy, and for the stability of the US. Increasing the oil production in Alaska will not only provide more jobs for residents, but the effect on the economy will help it flourish. The economy will grow beyond comprehension, because the country will have the ability to produce its own oil supply instead of importing oil from other countries. By doing so, the job market will again be stable because of the constant need for workers, and the price of oil will decline. That alone is a great benefit for the majority of the people. Constant worries regarding gas prices and cost of living would then decrease, dramatically. Sacrificing a few acres of land is a small price to pay for the benefit of our Nation s existence, prosperity and people. For society to be successful, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Plato s Theory Of Knowledge Philosophers have conventionally defined knowledge as a belief that is both true and justified. Plato first introduces this concept of knowledge in Thaeaetetus where he presents knowledge, to be justified true belief. This definition sufficed until, Edmund Gettier, an American philosopher, pointed out that the conditions could be fulfilled inadvertently, in ways that did not amount to what Platointuitively regarded to as knowledge. The goal of the Gettier problem is to showcase that one can have a belief which is true and justified, yet still not amounting to knowledge. By analyzing the concepts of Plato s theory, I will bring to light its inadequacies, proving the complication Gettier poses to be a genuine philosophical problem. The first of the three requirements knowledge must meet is that is has to be accurate or parallel with a reality outside itself it has to be true! Knowledge is not attainable if what you think you know is actually false. Secondly, knowledge must be justified . Justified suggests that there are sufficient reasons to support the fact, at hand. Finally, for something to be known as true it needs to be believed. Knowledge necessitates a feeling of conviction about being right. If someone hesitates to offer an answer to a question because they lack confidence, even though they may have the right answer, it is reasonable to assume that they don t really know the answer at all. Putting the three requirements together forms a tripartite theory of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Investigating The Bonding Of A Carbohydrate Carbohydrate Analysis Introduction and Purpose Carbohydrates are organic compounds that consist of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. There are four different ways that carbohydrates can be classified: monosaccharides, oligosaccharides, and polysaccharides. Monosaccharides are the simplest sugars. They are aliphatic aldehydes or ketones and most have five or six carbon atoms. Oligosaccharides are two monosaccharides linked together by the elimination of a water molecule which allows the glycosidic bond can form. Polysaccharides contain more than one glycosidic bond and are the heaviest and most prominent natural forms of carbohydrates (Mcclemmon). Carbohydrates also have the potential to be reducing sugars. This means they have a free aldehyde or ketone group that is capable of acting as a reducing agent. All monosaccharides are reducing sugars and the other forms have the potential to be one. There are several different ways to identify the bonding of a carbohydrate in the lab. In this lab, combinations of several different tests were used in order to determine which functional groups were present. Benedict s and Barfoed s tests both test for the presence of a reducing sugar. Benedict s reagent produces a red precipitate when heated in a the presence of a reducing sugar. Barfoed s reagent tests for reducing sugar as well, but does not test for it in disaccharides, so this test is used to distinguish between monosaccharides and disaccharides. Disaccharides are not oxidized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Theme Of Justice In Joe s Family In THE STORY, Joe s family faces a number of obstacles trying to ensure justice is carried out for the assault on Joe s mother. Legal disputes over the land, issues with jurisdiction and Geraldine s reluctance to speak initially all hinder their efforts to seek legal punishment for Linden Lark and his actions. Joe himself has another obstacle in particular that prevents him personally from pursuing justice; his age. In the latter half of the novel, the conflict between legal justice and the justice of traditional Ojibwe culture is contrasted. Joe s age, along with the jurisdiction issues and other obstacles, is one more factor that prevents him and his familyfrom obtaining legal justice; thus Joe is forced to rely on more traditional methods of his tribe for exacting it on behalf of his mother. As a young adult, Joe does not have the experience or knowledge to effectively pursue his mother s assaulter. He seeks it regardless, through extralegal means and more often than not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the western system of law let Lark walk free, citizens of the reservation took a somewhat vigilantism approach to dealing with Lark; QUOTE ABOUT LARK S ASSAULT. Joe takes this a step further and plans and executes the murder of Lark. QUOTE ABOUT NANAPUSH HAVING TO KILL HIS MOTHER. Though Joe did not consciously parallel Nanapush s story, avenging his mother does regardless echo the traditional Ojibwe justice system. Circumstances forcing Joe to extralegal methods of obtaining justice for his mother s assault underscores the fact that his family was not going to get justice in any legal way. Later, when Joe pieces together where Mayla s body is buried and he realizes he obstructed the one way Lark might be legally held accountable does not change the fact that Lark would not have been held accountable specifically for the assault of Joe s mother. Only Ojibwe tradition could provide justice for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Family Aspect Of The Quilt In a perfect world, the Caribbean is like a quilt that has been stitched together by a mother or grandmother. It eventually comes together to form a unique blanket that incorporates a multi dimensional group of different pieces of colors and sizes in its final product. The maternal aspect of the quilt, represents the Euro colonial influence that was responsible for the colonialization of the Caribbeanregion. All patches have their own unique shape and design, and eventually come together to make a fragmented image on the quilt. The fragmented image, created by different colors, shapes and patterns, represent the different cultures and races that are all interrelated to each other in the Caribbean. And each individual patch, represents a different island nation, and the thread, cotton and embroidery that weaves the patches together, represents the languages and ideologies that have come together over the course of history, to bond these island nations together. Today, however, the Caribbean countries struggle a great deal with human development. These struggles have arisen as a result of the lack of unity in self identity, with respect to the idea of fragmentation. Mintz describes fragmentation to be a patchwork quilt of societies and cultures, which arose through the colonization and exploitation of the Caribbean region. This exploitation of the regions resources, such as sugar, coffee, gold and other natural resources, by the colonizing country (France, England, Spain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Did Abigail Adams Influence Her Husband First Lady, from 1797 to 1801. In 1800 the first First Lady to live in the White house, she resided there for four months, arriving in November 1800. During that time she famously hung her family s laundry in the unfinished East Room to dry. Throughout President John Adams career, his wife, Abigail Adams, served as an unofficial adviser. On New Year s Day 1801 she opened the mansion, soon to be known as the White House. When he was elected President Adams wrote to his wife, I never wanted your Advice and assistance more in my life... Adams often defended her husband s positions. She attacked was, at times, for being too much an influence on her husband s decisions. She bore all the criticism well, but was glad to be out of the public eye... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thomas Jefferson defeated John Adams in his attempt to win a second term, Abigail Adams was ready to leave politics, she was Sick, sick, sick of public life. When her husband became vice president the next year, Abigail Adams stayed with him in the capitol for only part of the time. Often returning to Massachusetts to look after their farm and to tend other business matters. She helped First Lady Martha Washington with entertaining dignitaries and other officials. Of the four years her husband served as President, Abigail Adams was actually present in the temporary capital of Philadelphia and then, finally, the permanent Federal City, of Washington, D.C. for a total of only eighteen months. She nonetheless made a strong impression on the press and the public. Abigail Adams couldn t help herself from writing/saying exactly what she thought. When she looked directly at Alexander Hamilton, she declared she had just looked into the eyes of the devil himself. Abigail Adams saw her role largely as a hostess for the public and partisan symbol of the Federalist Party. Almost immediately, the President s Lady became a popular target of attack. Anti Federalist Albert Gallatin shot back, dubbing her Mrs. President, not of the United States, but a faction. However, sharp, the nickname was accurate. It would stick with Abigail Adams for the rest of history. Wounded as she was, the remark did not make Abigail recede in public. She was unofficially titled Lady ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Theme Of The Poem Piano And Drums Cultural dichotomy in Okara s Piano and Drums Gabriel Okara is the first renowned English language black African poet and the first African modernist writer. He was born on 1921 in Nigeria, and studied at Government College Umuahia, where he was exposed to European writers and were deeply inspired by them. His most famous poem Piano and Drums deals with the cultural dichotomy of traditional and Western cultures in post colonial Africa, but the raw emotion of the poem makes it an expression of confusion that anyone tied to more than one culture can relate to. The European civilization was introduced in Africa after the arrival of the former in the 16th century. Most of the native Africans stuck to their traditions, while some of them living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here, he speaks of faraway lands and new horizons, which undoubtedly refers to the mingling of the European cultures after they were colonized by the latter. It introduced in them some new ways of living and so the native people were perplexed whether to adopt the newly introduced culture or to follow the traditional life style. The use of the technical terms coaxing diminuendo, counterpoint, crescendo, definitely adds more confusion in the present state. But lost in the Labyrinth Of its complexities, it ends in the middle of a phrase at a dagger point. Although the newly introduced culture represented by piano may be refined and seductive but the real, connection is found only in the old culture and the beating of the drums. Therefore, this state of perplexities creates a labyrinth and its complexities reach a point where it stops abruptly, lost in itself. The state of disorder ends in a phrase (state of mind which makes sense but not complete sense), cultures are many their own culture, cultures introduced by foreign but the real connection is lost. The word dagger point further intensifies the fear and the undercurrent of the gradual lost of the native culture after the mingling of the foreign one. And I lost in the morning mist Of an age at a riverside keep Wandering at the mystic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Blind Side Michael Oher Analysis In the film The Blind Side, directed by John Lee Hancock, one important character that changes throughout the film is Michael Oher. John Lee Hancock delivers an important message that you don t have to be blood to be family, and that with love and support you can overcome obstacles. John Lee Hancock shows the audience that this is true and that the love and support of a family can change a whole person s life, as we get to see the changes to Michael Ohers life. John Lee Hancock used the film techniques of close ups, over the shoulder and reverse angle shots, and dialogue to show how Michael Oher changes. Michael Oher is an important character in the film, The Blind Side. Throughout the film this important character changes because of the love and support he gets from a family. At the beginning of the film we see Michael Oher as a big black boy, who s homeless, is uneducated, he s poor, unwanted, quiet, shy and has no confidence. One freezing, wet night he has nowhere to go. Leigh Anne Tuohy, a white, wealthy, well dressed, confident, happily married mother, finds him on the road and invites him home with her and her family. This is when Michael Oher begins to change. Leigh Anne Touhy gives him a bedroom, home, food, clothes, education and a future. Most importantly, she give him love, and a family. Michael Oher changes when he gets a new family, and he is able to overcome obstacles with hard work, and the love and support from his new family. The message that it delivers is that you don t have to be blood to be family. At the end of the film, the director shows Michael Oher as the opposite person of who he was at the beginning of the film. We see that Michael Oher gets offered scholarships by many universities because he learns how to play football, and by the hard work and determination he became a pro at it and therefore becomes a football star. Michael Oher changes through the movie. He changes through the messages that John Lee Hancock delivers that you don t have to be blood to be family, and that with love and support of a family, you can overcome obstacles. Just because he was black, huge and athletic, he was judged. Everybody assumed that because he was huge, black and athletic, he would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Classroom Instruction And Lesson Planning Process Appropriate texts, knowledge transformation, and learner development are all connected under the umbrella of Content Area Literacy. According to Hodges (2015), comprehension is the ultimate goal of content area literacy and all of this attributes play part in reaching that goal. All are important concepts to apply to our classroom instruction and lesson planning process. It is not just about reading the text well, but actually understand what is being said by the writer. This can be understood in many of these concepts. I enjoyed reading about content area literacy because I never realized that content area teachers are also teachers of reading. This was very interesting because when we think of a science teacher we expect them to be good at science and understand only that subject area. Though at the same time they are trying to teach the student to understand the text being read. Many content area teachers do not know how to help their students become better readers of expository text. According to Wendt (2013), Although much research exists on the topic of literacy, the wide scope of the field may confuse or intimidate teachers who serve areas that are not directly related to reading and language. As a future teacher, I want to facilitate the importance of understanding what is read from the text whether I teach science, history, etc. I want to teach first or second grade, so this concept is still important because I need to teach students to transform their knowledge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay on Who is Maria Montessori Practical Life Rationale Paper 1. Who is Maria Montessori? Please give a brief description of her life. Maria Montessori was the founder of the Montessori approach to education, she was born in Italy in 1870. As a teenager she was an engineer, but later she studied her favor major of medicine. Graduated as Italy s first female medical practitioner she embarked on a career in mental health. Following on from this she was asked to head up a childcare project for a social housing initiative and her first Children s House opened in 1907. Here too she introduced the equipment she had designed and observed the children very closely as they used it, tailoring what she provided in the environment to meet their developmental needs. There was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Control of movement: these are provide the foundation and set the stage for all works in the Montessori classroom.included how to carrying chair,using whold and transfer bean to another bowl and so on. Care of environment:learning how to wash windows,and dishes,sweeping and dusting. Care of self:learning how to wash hands, brush teeth,pack a lunch. 5. What are the direct aims and the indirect aims of the practical life materials? .Direct Aim The materials in the Montessori classroom are offered to the children with a direct aim in mind. Each material isolates a concept and allows for repetitive practice with a certain skill and the child repeats this process to because he gets a sense of satisfaction. the direct aim in the Rice Pouring activity will be concentration, co ordination, independence and order. Indirect Aim In working with the Practical Life activities, the child indirectly prepares herself or himself in doing an activity. The indirect aim is to enable the child to do some activity on his own, rather than being dependent on the directress or any other adult.. The indirect aim of an exercise, in the Practical Life area of a Montessori environment, has two elements. It includes the self evident purpose of the action. The second part of the indirect aim includes preparation for future learning. 6. Explain what is meant by the child as a spiritual embryo. Include the concepts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Alberta Essay What is there more exciting than a close fast paced hockey game? Nothing except....... When that game is the battle of Alberta. The two teams are pacific division rivals, making the game even more exciting as they fight for a spot in the playoffs (Calgary 2016). Both of the teams have come a long way in the past couple of years. Both of them went from teams in rebuilding mode to serious contenders. But who has the edge on the other? Who is the better team going into the next season, the Calgary Flames, or the Edmonton Oilers? The Edmonton Oilers are better because of their management, goalies, forwards, and defence. Well three of these factors. First we are going to look at the team s management. The Calgary Flames general manager is Brad... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smith has only been to the playoffs twice and has won nine playoff games in both those times combined (Mail 2017). His backup Eddie Lack, is 29 years old and has played 136 NHL games (Herald 2017). The hope is that Lack can play up to thirty games this year (Herald 2017). That would give the team a decent goalie pairing. The Edmonton Oilers goalies are Cam Talbot and Laurent Brossoit. Cam Talbot joined the Oilers on June 27 2015. He played a bunch of games the next year, but the past year was when he really lit it up. He started the most games of any goalie (72) and won the most ever in franchise history with 42. He led the Oilers to the second round of the playoffs where they lost to the Ducks in 7 games. When they left the playoffs, he was leading the goalies with the most shutouts having three of them. There back up is Laurent Brossoit. He was traded to the Oilers from the Flames on November 8 2013 (Sbnation 2017). He has played 14 games in the NHL, starting 10 of them, and winning 4 of those starts (Sbnation 2017). So over all he is a young but capable NHL goalie. The Flames have a decent group of forwards. They have young stars like Johnny Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, Matthew Tkachuk, and Curtis Lazar (Chirp 2017). With those young players they have a good group of veterans with Michael Ferland, Troy Brouwer, and Kris Versteeg (Chirp 2017). This is a average group of forwards in the NHL. They are good enough to help the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ocean Currents Affect Coastal Climates Wind powered surface currents and waves, along with moon and sun powered tides, greatly impact Earth s coastlines. As warm or cold water ocean currents affect coastal climates, waves release energy, shifting sand and sediments, eroding and replenishing coastline shores; all while tides raise and lower sea level. Florida s east coast, encompassed by barrier islands, is affected by subtropical ocean waters provided by the Gulf Stream, facilitating warm and humid climates, as well as hurricanes. As these warm ocean waters interact with Florida s barrier islands, through wave action and tides, its coastline continuously transforms. The ocean current that flows north alongside Florida s east coast, the Gulf Stream, is one of the most important factors in determining Florida s climate. Beginning near the equator, the warm waters of the North Equatorial Current eventually feed into the Gulf Stream, which begins at the southern tip of Florida. This Equatorial transfer of heat through ocean currents is what facilitates Florida s warm and humid climate. To illustrate the influence ocean currents have on coastal climates, we can compare the climate of Puerto San Carlos, Baja California Sur with the climate of Miami, Florida, because they reside on North America s west and east coasts respectively, around the 25 N Latitude line. Puerto San Carlos has a desert climate, averaging under 3 inches of precipitation per year, with 70 degree average temperatures; while Miami has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Scheme-9 Lab Report Scheme 8: The presence of catalytic amounts of 3 methyl 1 sulfonic acid imidazolium tetrachloroaluminate ([Msim]AlCl4) or silica sulfuric acid (SSA) enables an efficient benzylation of a range of aromatic compounds by benzyl acetate under mild conditions. Simple methodology, easy workup procedure, clean reaction and reusability of the catalyst are some advantages.24 Scheme 9: Shimizu et al. studied benzylation of arenes catalyzed by Ag(I) oxide, Ag(I) ion, bulk silver metal, and silica supported silver nanoparticles. Ag powder, silver oxide, Ag(I) ion and silica alone are not active towards benzylation of anisole. However, the catalytic activity of SiO2 supported silver catalysts was increased with the silver loading up to 5 wt% and decreased with further increase in the loading. Catalyst with 5 wt% Ag loading on SiO2 showed benzylated product yield about 82%. The catalyst is recoverable and reusable.25 Scheme 10: Cruz et al. evaluated the catalytic activity of different niobiumphosphates (NbP) such as commercial NbP, recrystallized NbR and crystalline NbS for liquid phase Benzylation of anisole with benzyl chloride. The main products of the alkylation of anisole are isomers of the benzyl... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the reaction performed in non aromatic solvents yielded the desired benzyl chlorides in good yields, an unexpected side reaction was observed in aromatic solvents such as toluene resulting in the 1,1 diarylalkane in 83% yield. The authors explained this observation with chlorination of 1 phenylethanol and subsequent FC alkylation of the formed benzyl chloride and toluene. However, more surprisingly the reaction yield could be improved to 93% if only catalytic amount (10 mol%) of TeCl4 was present. Although the reaction was found by accident, this was probably the first description of a catalytic FC alkylation utilizing a benzyl ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Constantine the Great Constantine the Great Constantine the Great, first Christian Emperor, originator of Constantinople, creator of the Byzantine Empire, military conqueror, and honored saint, has been labeled by many the most instrumental emperor of the Roman Empire. Constantine played a crucial role in the development of Europe during the Middle Ages, and founded Christianityas the formal religion of the Roman Empire. His dynamic yet effective predominance laid the infrastructure of European development. From his humble beginnings, to his command of the Roman Empire, to his final days, Constantine s impact on world history and Christianity has left behind an unforgettable legacy. He was described by Eusebius as such an emperor as all history records... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diocletian did not entirely trust Constantius, and held Constantine as a hostage in his court to ensure first rate performance from Constantius. Despite this Constantine remained a distinguished court member, fighting for Diocletian, as well as for Galerius in Asia. He battled the barbarians of Danube in 296, fought the Persians in Syria and Mesopotamia in 297, 298, and 299. Constantine returned to Nicomedia in the spring of 303, to find the beginnings of Diocletian s Great Persecution , beginning to take place. The Great Persecution brought about the demolition of the new church in Nicomedia, the imprisonment of priests, the deprivation of authoritative ranks from Christians, and the destruction of many churches and scriptures. On May 1, 305 Diocletian announced his resignation because of a crippling illness he developed during the previous winter. Galerius was chosen as his imperial successor. It did not take Constantine long to recognize the immediate danger in remaining in the east. Constantius made the request of Galerius to allow his son to leave the east to help him campaign in Britain. Galerius granted the request, and during the summer of 305 Constantine joined his father in Gaul. Constantine campaigned at his father s side for a year in Northern Britain, before his father became very ill. Over the course of his campaign, Constantius s health quickly declined, and he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Silko s Three-C Themes After a discussion in class, the professor and students acknowledged a concise meaning for the definition of theme. The literature class concluded that theme can be defined with three aspects. First, it can be used in the form of being implicit or insinuated. This means it is rarely acknowledged and masked by the author s words. Second, it can be used as explicit or instantly recognizable. For example, when Silko says that Teofilo is dead, he openly states it in the work. Lastly, the theme is the main idea that the author wants to impress upon the readers through actions of the characters and the setting. For instance, When Leon paints Teofilo s face he is sharing an action to the audience. However, there must be evidence for this trio of reasons. The audience will find them with the three C theme. Change, continuity, and creativity are the three implied and explicit elements given by the author. Like a three stranded braid, the three C theme is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first factor in the theme would be change, which is used in the context of altering or converting. Silko s text is implying the New Mexico tribe s altering of their faith and conversion to Roman Catholicism. For example, in section 1 of the text, the author notes that the characters are still practicing pagan worship. Yet, in section 4, they go to the priest for Sprinkling of the Holy Water. The theme of change is an explicit action. It is implied that the Indians have not left the boundaries of their Gods to form a devout unity with the Evangelicals. Next, we can grasp the idea of continuity. This is another significant ingredient for the theme. Having a connection into eternalness is implied and explicit during Teofilo s burial and the hope that might bring rain. Last of the three factors is creativity. A people without a vision or dream will perish. The inspiring thought of Heaven the dream of the afterlife is imperative for the tribe s spiritual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay on A Great Composer Inspiration may be a form of super consciousness, or perhaps of subconsciousness I wouldn t know. But I am sure it is the antithesis of self consciousness. Only one man could claim the title as probably the greatest composer in American history for writing so many unforgettable works: Aaron Copland. He lived a life inspired by many things as well as inspiring people all across the nation, and it really led to the opposite of being drawn into himself, as he described in the quote above. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on November 14 in 1900. He was the youngest of five children to Sarah and Harris Copland. A musical sparkcame out in Copland already at the age of 11 as he began piano lessons with his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the 1920 s, Aaron Copland went with the trend and experimented with jazz styles in his music, which proved to be extraordinary in the views of many. His choice for other pieces came through modern music about which he once said, I just happened upon it in the natural course of my musical exploration. This was apparent in the way he would use ideals of Neoclassicism in his Piano Variations. Copland then hit a downfall in about 1936. He wrote a few works which were harder to perform and not taken in by many audiences due to the use of much more advanced techniques which were uncommon for the time. Copland knew a change had to be made because he quickly saw how many composers were working themselves into a vacuum, so he would follow a new path of the more simplistic American way for much of his life. This simple to understand type of writing is what brought audiences back and made Aaron Copland great. He started writing functional music like The Second Hurricane and The Outdoor Adventure for kids, as well as Of Mice and Men, Or Town, North Star, and The Red Pony for movies; Music For Radio for radio; and a few American folk songs. He worked specifically with western themes in three major pieces, Rodeo (obvious Western setting), Billy the Kid (another setting in the farther west), and the ever so famous Appalachian Spring (set in Pennsylvania when it was still America s frontier). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Dolly Parton Is So Much More Than What People See Her As Dolly Parton is so much more than what people see her as. She is much more than a Barbie doll, that is why I am going to inform the class about Dolly Parton s early life, her career, and about information that most people do not know about her. Additionally, I want to make the class more familiar with some of Dolly Partons most sensible words, which serve as valuable quotes to live by. I want people to know how wonderful Dolly Parton is so that less people will possess negative opinion about her. Dolly Parton proves that there is so much more to people than just their looks. To begin, Dolly Parton was born on January 19, 1946 in Sevier County, Tennessee. She is the fourth of twelve children of Robert and Avie. Furthermore, Dolly Parton described her family as dirt poor, which is expressed in her song A Coat of Many Colors (Perone, James). From the start, music was extremely important to Dolly Parton. She first started performing in Church with her family. It has even been noted that she, ...loved performing since [she] was big enough to wrestle [her] little brothers and sisters into sitting long enough for [her] to sing them [her] latest musical masterpiece. Also, as a child she sang on the local radio and television program in Eastern Tennessee. At the age of thirteen, she recorded her single Puppy Love and appeared at the Grand Ole Opry. You know that someone is going to go far in life if they are that young and have already accomplished what most wish they could. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Rhetorical Analysis Of Ellen Degeneres Find out who you are and be that person. That s what your soul was put on this Earth to be. Find that truth, live that truth and everything else will come. Ellen DeGeneres. Ellen DeGeneres is one of America s most well known comedians and also a very prominent gay/lesbian role model for the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community. From 2013 till today, she has been the host of an award winning talk show, The Ellen DeGeneresShow. DeGeneres is also a twelve time Emmy award winner, an actress, a producer, and an animal rights activist. This rhetoric analysis essay will revolve around her commencement speechgiven to the graduating class of Tulane University in May 2009. DeGeneres incorporated humor in her speech in order... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A talk show opportunity was offered to her and a lot of questions and doubts filled her head. DeGeneres cut the chase and wanted to live her true self so she came out. All she wanted was to be genuinely happy and honest with her audience, mostly for her own joy. As a consequence, her show was cancelled and the phone didn t ring for three years. Her only happiness relied on the gay people who were suicidal or depressed wrote her letters and said they didn t harm themselves thanks to her courage and determination to be free. Even though the price of coming out cost her to lose everything, she still had a purpose and her reward was her freedom. Her message to the class was that the most important goal in life is to be true to what you are. It does not matter what ethnicity, sexual orientation or political ideals you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. My First Day In America Research Paper Everyone has to experience an important stage, which create significant changes in his life. I am not an exception. When I am 16 years old, I made one of the most important decision of my life, when I decided to take part in an exchange program and live far away from my family for nearly a year. Although the program have not finished yet, I had a lot of memorable moments in America, and the first day at my schoolis one of them. The first day at American High school is the first time in many years, I experience such exciting feeling. My host mother took me to the school, right then, a strange feeling and many appeared in my head. This mixture of excitement and nervous would be the most memorable feeling that I have never experience since I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I knew it was not the time to think about my feeling or my memory. I come here to experience, that s why I have to face it. I spent months to get used to life in America when I am at home, including studying environment, but I could not predict that I have to face a lot of changes like this. I was shocked for hours. I had to move between classes, and had to study many subjects that I have never study before, or even know its existence. I could not listen to all of my teacher s instruction, and I did not understand some of them at all. Language barrier was still an obstacle for me to conquer the subjects. However, that was all difficulties that I have faced. Beside, there are a lot of interesting things that I can explore at my school. School cafeteria offer a wide variety of not only delicious but also nutritious food. I could also sit with my new friends and chat with them for half an hour. More interestingly, I found a bottle of spicy ketchup at my first lunch, made by a Vietnamese company. It was also my favourite sauce, so I felt really exciting to taste my country s flavour while studying abroad. Lunch time has always been a great time until now and I hope my time in the cafeteria each day could be longer. The beautiful smell and taste of food of my first lunch at CCA were so wonderful that in the next days, they are the only things in my mind at the first four hours. However, it is not the most interesting time of the first day. For the first time in my life, I can play a real soccer match, and that drove me crazy. Although the cold air in Michigan almost made my lung freeze everytime I breathe, I had a lot of fun with a good game with my nice teammates, and we have been good friends since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Iqci Quidelines International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board ISQC 1 April 2009 International Standard on Quality Control Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits and Reviews of Financial Statements, and Other Assurance and Related Services Engagements International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board International Federation of Accountants 545 Fifth Avenue, 14th Floor New York, New York 10017 USA This International Standard on Quality Control (ISQC) 1, Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits and Reviews of Financial Statements, and Other Assurance and Related Services Engagements was prepared by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), an independent standard setting body within the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Documentation of the System of Quality Control........................................ Application and Other Explanatory Material Applying, and Complying with, Relevant Requirements ............................ Elements of a System of Quality Control .................................................... Leadership Responsibilities for Quality within the Firm ............................ Relevant Ethical Requirements ................................................................... A1 A2 A3 A4 A6 A7 A17 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 26 28 29 31 32 47 48 56 57 59 1 3 4 9 10 11 12 Acceptance and Continuance of Client Relationships and Specific Engagements ........................................................................................ A18 A23 2 QUALITY CONTROL FOR FIRMS THAT PERFORM AUDITS AND REVIEWS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, AND OTHER ASSURANCE AND RELATED SERVICES ENGAGEMENTS Human Resources ....................................................................................... A24 A31 Engagement Performance ........................................................................... A32 A63 Monitoring .................................................................................................. A64 A72 Documentation of the System of Quality Control ....................................... A73 A75 International Standard on Quality Control (ISQC) 1 Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits and Reviews of Financial Statements, and Other Assurance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Wuthering Heights Essay In Emily Bronte s novel Wuthering Heights, we are taken back to the nineteenth century by a man named Lockwood. He is being told the story of his landlord, Heathcliff, and how he became the man that he is and what he has been through. We learn that Heathcliff was adopted by Mr. Earnshaw on a trip to Liverpool and was brought back to Wuthering Heightsto his new family, a mother, a brother, and a sister. Upon arrival he was not greeted with any respect and or love. The Earnshaw s had more love for the dirt on the bottoms of their shoes than they had for Heathcliff. Throughout Heathcliff s childhood, he was bullied by his older brother Hindley because Hindley could see that Heathcliff was his father s favorite child. Upon Mr. Earnshaw s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... nurture , nurturing a child will develop them into the adult that they will be the rest of their lives and also influence how they will nurture other people, in this case Cathy. The first place in Wuthering Heights that we see Heathcliff has fallen victim to the nurture category in nature vs. nurture is when Heathcliff is brought home to Wuthering Heights and is introduced to the family in Chapter Four. When Nelly is describing Heathcliff on his arrival to Wuthering heights, she describes him as a dirty, ragged, black haired child and when Nelly talks about Mrs. Earnshaw s reaction she says that she was ready to fling it out of doors (37). They referred to this child as an it on arrival. Throughout the page, Nelly still refers to Heathcliff as an it: Mr. Earnshaw told me to wash it, and give it clean things, and let it sleep with the children (37). This had to have been degrading, especially to a child who had lived on his own since he could remember and had no knowledge of any family whatsoever. Mrs. Earnshaw even goes to take it a step further and refer to Heathcliff as a gypsy brat and asks why Mr. Earnshaw would dare to bring home such a child when they had their own bairns to feed and fend for (37). Growing up in this environment on a child, there would be no way that the child would escape without also being as un nurturing of an individual as his family members. The second place in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Luther s Exposition On The Fourth Commandment This paper will have a particular focus on Luther s Large Catechisms with specific attention towards Luther s exposition on the fourth commandment. The following will critically analyze this confessional text in light of its historical theological context and conclude with its contemporary relevance within American social milieu. In particular, this paper will view Luther s exposition on the fourth commandment with a pragmatic lens as a means to explore its implications for the American social structure. Luther s Large Catechism was written to assist preachers and pastors with Christian education and to improve upon their fulfillment of their office duties. During the summer of 1527 Luther and his colleagues at Wittenburg were rudely awakened by the pastoral leadership climate of the church. Due to the various changes that were taking place during the Reformation, European society s interest in Christian piety dramatically increased during the late Medieval Ages. As a result the church increased the number of rostered Clergy to meet the pastoral demands. However, most of the clergy had little to no educational background and what theology they did know came from booklets that assisted them in their pastoral duties. In short, the church had an overabundance of underequipped clergy who were loosely following the proper call of their office, and as a result laity were uninformed on Christian doctrine as well as lacking in effective pastor care. In the introduction to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...