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Guantanamo Bay And Its Effects On The United States
Cuba, only 400 miles from Miami Fl, is an island in the Caribbean and is renowned for its excellent
climate. There are beaches for swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, and boating opportunities.
The island has it s dark secrets as well, there is Guantanamo Bay, a prison nearby, where the detainee s
right are stripped away and they are beaten daily. Closing Guantanamo Bay has been a big debate over
the past few years. President Although what they are doing is technically legal, it is still
unconstitutional on U.S. soil. Obama promised us that during his term he would close it. Obama has
said that Keeping this facility open is contrary to our values. It undermines our standing in the world.
It is viewed as a stain on our broader record of upholding the highest standards of rule of law.
Guantanamo Bay is an embarrassment to our country and has been since it opened. The camp was
repeatedly criticized by human rights and humanitarian organizations all around including Amnesty
international, Human Rights Watch, and the International committee of the Red Cross as well as by
the European Union and the Organization of American States(OAS), for alleged human rights
violations, including the use of various forms of torture during interrogations. We need to close
Guantanamo Bay because it costs a lot of money to keep it open, it is unconstitutional, and we can
contain the prisoners in the U.S.
At Guantanamo Bay, the prisoners have been getting their rights taken away and
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Tyranny Pros And Cons
Tyranny is the cruel manner in which one person rises above and takes over all control, whether it be
of a nation, a country, or just a small group of people. Without the constitution, tyrants would be rising
all over, fighting to take control. Tyranny was first recorded in Athens Greece, in the 6th century B.C.
when Peisistratus arose and tried to take control. After several failed attempts, he finally took control
in 546 B.C. He ruled until his death in 527 B.C. The constitution does not want acts of tyranny to be
repeated, so they try to guard against it. The constitution prevents tyranny through federalism,
separation of powers, checks and balances, and small states vs large states. Federalism is the act of
splitting the power between the states and the federal government. This ... Show more content on
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This divides power among state governments and federal governments which can be subdivided
among distinct and separate departments. When the U.S. only consisted of 13 states, they did not get
along very well. States varied in things such as history, geography, population, economy, and politics
and rarely ever agreed on even the simplest of matters. Each and every state wanted to take control
and be able to make treaties, receive ambassadors, coin money, and regulate commerce, but
unfortunately were not able to. Due to a weak central government, congress was able to negotiate
peace and declare war but was not able to raise taxes to afford these things. Congress knew they
needed to make a change so they agreed to the Articles of Confederation. This gave each state one
vote in congress and changes to the articles needed majority consent. After the American
Revolutionary War ended in 1783, the same issues began to arise yet again and the country was on the
verge of falling apart. The states could not agree on how to pay Revolutionary War soldiers, and many
veterans returned home to farms saddled with debt and
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Raadium Poisoning In Catherine Donahue s These Shinning Lives
Throughout watching the play These Shinning Lives I gathered information about the radium
poisoning happening in the 1920s. When Catherine Donahue says her first line that this play is neither
a comedy or a tragedy; I was somewhat taken back by this because the play describes four women
who get extremely sick from radium poisoning. Each of the girls experience different side effects from
the radium, but the play further explains Catherine s side effect which was ultimately death. Therefore,
I believe this play is a tragedy. In the beginning of the play it starts out with four healthy women
working at a radial dial company making watches with radium. They were paid the modern equivalent
of $0.27 per watch dial, so the harder they worked, unknowingly swallowing deadly amounts of
poison each time to make a few extra pennies, the faster death would approach (MessyNessy, The
Radium Girls and the Generation That Brushed Its Teeth with Radioactive Toothpaste). As the play
progresses it shows the deterioration of each of the girls. One girls jaw is hurting her another its her
arm and then the last his her leg and then her whole body. Between 1917 and 1926, the U.S. Radium
Corporation hired around 70 women from New Jersey and by 1927, more than 50 of those women had
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It talks about them being taken advantage of and being exposed to harmful things such as radium. The
radium ultimately leads to the premature death of these women who worked in the radial dial
company. I say this is a tragedy because these women were mothers, friends, wives, and most
importantly they were all people. They all had the right to live the life they wanted and to be treated
fairly. They did not deserve to be lied to about how harmful radium was for them. Their lives were cut
short due to the inservice these companies did to them. This play is a tragedy is so many
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The Importance Of Intervention From The Arctic Council
The Arctic contributes a distinctive region which combines a unique biosphere and a wealth of natural
resources, which often become a source of controversy. This paper will argue that the significant
climate changes which are taking place in the Arctic Region open new pathways for economic
opportunism for Russia, which calls for radical intervention from the Arctic Council. Firstly, this case
study will give a framework of the main theory which will be used throughout in order to justify the
importance of intervention from the Arctic Council. The main theorist used is Oran Young, who
provides an agenda in how institutions such as the Arctic Council should function effectively in the
Arctic. Moreover, the climate changes which are taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, through institutionalism, one can understand that the lack of intervention from non state
actors contributes to this idea of economic logic over environmental sustainability. Arguably based on
institutionalism the European actors in the Arctic, which are familiar with intervention from
institutions, are influenced for instance by UNEP when it comes in to make a decision in the specific
area. Consequently, this is helpful to understand why a state such as Russia is more economically and
military antagonistic and less prone to cooperate with the other seven states of the area over the
natural resources in the Arctic.
Institutionalism is a theory which bases its principles of the idea that there is a need for stronger global
institutions and norms as well as sufficient state and local capacity to constrain and direct the global
political economy (Clapp and Dauvergne, 2011, 7). More specifically, the ideas of institutionalism do
not set aside ideas such as global economic growth and foreign investment in areas of extreme wealth
in natural resources such as the Arctic. Nonetheless, they simultaneously underline the importance of
environmental sustainability which is succeeded through the setting of institutional norms which will
channel a better environmental management in addition to sustainable growth. As mentioned in the
work of Oran Young, a political scientist
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Death Of A Salesman Father Son Relationship
Many dramas use family relationships as a primary force of the plot. In Death of a Salesman, Willy s
relationship with his son s allows the author, Arthur Miller, to reveal the conflicts that can result in a
father son relationship. Willy s relationship with his older son, Biff differs in conflict from his
relationship with his younger son, Happy. Both relationships have their flaws and both relationships
have suffered from Willy s inability to teach his son s positive values.
Happy, the younger of the two sons, has taken on many of his father s traits. Although he has a rather
successful job, he feels the need to embellish the truth of his success just as Willy has done in the past.
(quote). Happy has also taken on his father s trait
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Petruchio In The Taming Of The Shrew
SS Ms Hays LL2, P4 11 April 2017 Shakespeare Essay: Petruchio In the play The Taming of The
Shrew by William Shakespeare, it shows that people are able to change. Katherine was a shrew,
everyone was scared of since she was so harsh. Katherine scared Hortensio and Gremio to the point
where Gremio is calling her the devil. Hortensio and Gremio fight over Bianca, who is going to marry
her. Baptista wouldn t let Bianca marry until Katherine. Lucentio fell in love with Bianca at first sight
and had Tranio act like him so he could get close to Bianca by teaching her. Petruchio came to town,
Hortensio and Gremio talk him into talking marrying Katherine. After Petruchio and Katherine got
married, Tranio acted like Lucentio, he was going to marry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He had his issues of being crossed and arrogant yet he was able to free Bianca and make Katherine
father proud of her. Even though he wealth and gets his way like most men in that time, he s also able
to show that change can happen and sometimes a challenge is a good thing to have. Petruchio shows
even back in Shakespeare time change is possible if you actually try to make a change. Due to him
you can see that Shakespeare wanted to show people who face challenges, that one day they ll be able
to overcome it. That they try need to at least try and give it time, so they can overcome their
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Use Of Flashbacks Analysis
Throughout this journal, I will be evaluating this section of the book. To begin, the first concept I will
be evaluating will be why the author uses quite a bit of flashbacks and what the flashbacks are about.
First, the author uses flashbacks for us to get a sense what happened before the crash and what her
personal feelings are. The author uses flashbacks for us because the readers do not know what
happened before the accident and for us to get a sense on why she wants to or maybe does not want to
live. With the help of these we understand why she is feeling and the reason she has these feelings.
Flashbacks also help us feel apart of the story and intrigue us to want to read more. Secondly, another
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She shows us on how she wants to fight and how she does not want to fight to wake up from her
coma. The nurses has been trying to give her encouragement and that it is her choice to stay alive. An
example from the book would be .... adjusts my IV and my monitors with the other. Then she smooths
a lock of hair from my forehead. You hang in there, she tells me (Foreman 22). As one can see from
this quote this shows that Mia can hear what everyone is saying and that she has a chance to live if she
believes in herself to live. Mia still has a chance to fight and she if she will survive to wake up. Lastly,
the final reason that the author uses flashbacks is because she is an extremely talented musician.
Forman uses this a aspect to strive for her to wake up and live. Mia lived in a household where rock
and punk music were normal to listen to. (Forman) Mia was quite unique and different out of her
family because she took a liking to classical music and was extremely skilled at playing the cello. Mia
has succeeded the standards for her age in the cello and she has auditioned for Juilliard in hoping that
she will be one of the best. The author use the flashback to show her growing up playing the cello and
showing the audition for
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Essay On Iran Nuclear Deal
The Iran Nuclear Deal: Retain or Abolish? Currently, The USA position about Iran nuclear deal has
been one of the most controversial topics in the political and international affairs fields. People are
taking sides about what should be the best decision for the USA government. Should the USA tear up
the deal or stay in it?
During these past days, the news is so focused on the subject Iran, here are some headlines: Scuttling
the Iran deal will lead to another North Korea, how the Iran deal prevents a covert nuclear weapons
program, the sun sets on a good Iran deal. The question is what all these headlines have in common?
In my opinion, I think that the best decision for the USA government is to stay in the Iran nuclear deal
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As president Trump s reluctance to certify if Iran is following all the requirements, it illustrates that
the deal remains under threat.
First all, the USA administration, president Donald Trump and some his political adviser, are willing
to end up the USA involvement in the JCPOA and the US president claimed that it was the worse
decision. For me, it was one of the most successful deals in the last years because it is preventing Iran
from building nuclear weapons and provide improved transparency. Which means that under a nuclear
agreement, Iran has the obligation to permit the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to
conduct a deep inspection on Iran s nuclear facilities if IAEA requests to do so.
However, If Iran violates the agreement, it will severely punish and all sanctions will come back and
Iran aliens will not be able to reverse the situation or block the sanction applied to Iran such as
economic, political and others that can break the Iran economy. The US government can do nothing to
stop Iran to improve its nuclear weapons. If Iran decided not to make new nuclear weapons, it was
because they decided not to do it.
Some disagree that, the Obama administration is prepared to sign an agreement that will expire in a
mere 10 years time. At this point, any restriction that the deal imposes on Iran would be vanish. Iran s
economy would be free from all nuclear related sanctions and its government would be treated the
same as any other
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The Marketing Plan For Avon
History It all started out with an idea in 1886, an idea that allowed women become more self
effacement and successful. A book salesman named David H. McConnell, from New York created that
idea. The idea was to give women an opportunity to sell perfume to help them become financially
independent, this idea became a dream, a company named The California Perfume Company (CPC),
currently named Avon. Avon represents a company focused on providing the additional beauty and
complimentary beauty products throughout different parts of the world. Avon ushered in a new direct
selling approach, allowing the seller to bypass the middle man and gain extra income. During the first
100 years of operation, Avon adapted as the world evolved. Avon used ... Show more content on
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Avon had a plan to invest a clothing line within department/ retail stores JCPenny and Sears, but those
efforts did not last. The partnership did not happen with Sears and only lasted 2 years with JCPenny,
with that being said, the company tripled their revenue from 1999 to $846 million in 2004. In 2010,
Brazil passed the U.S. to become the biggest market for Avon when looking at sales. Avon launched a
new information management system in Brazil and ended up losing sales because the program causes
missed orders and deliveries. Next I will discuss the CEO change and change in strategy Andrea Jung
resigned as the CEO in 2011, the next CEO Sheri McCoy was appointed in 2012. McCoy resume was
impressive, she worked at Johnson Johnson where they specialize in different beauty products. McCoy
planned to focus on three critical areas of the company: executing growth platforms, driving
simplification and efficiency, and improving organizational effectiveness (Dess, McNamara Eisner,
2016). McCoy believed technology was the key so she pushed to expand their current information
technology systems, which took an investment of about $200 million. McCoy kept direct selling as the
focus point for her changes and believed that marketing was the key to success. McCoy had to manage
an internal investigation that was based on illegal activity in 2009 and 2010, both years were before
McCoy was hired as the CEO. Mission
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Colonial Society Chapter 3 Summary
In chapter 3 we see 60 70 years of history dealing with establishing the basic economic and political
patterns that would shape colonial society. Between 1640 and 1720, the mainland colonies became
increasingly involved in a network of trade and international contacts that led to territorial expansion
and economic growth. The introduction of slavery, changing relations with England, and conflicts with
their neighbors shaped this colonial development. The chapter goes in depth of how the entire east
coast of North America was in English hands in 1720. By the early eighteenth century, the English
colonies nominally dominated the Atlantic coastline of North America. But the colonies formal
boundary lines are deceiving because the western reaches
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Death Of A Salesman Willy Character Analysis
In Death of a Salesman written by Arthur Miller Willy is the main character. He has self issue
problems and seems to think that he is super successful in his lifetime. In reality he is not successful
and he just humors himself and creates many types of lies about him being successful. Throughout
Willy s life he lied to himself and everyone around him about being successful and he started to
believe his own lies
Willy was a failure in his life he tried his best to have a perfect happy marriage with loving sons, and a
job that rewards him for his hard work. Willy is quite an insecure guy. He tries to make himself feel
better by lying to himself and his family. In his world, Willy is a hugely successful salesman. In act
one Willy says, They don t need me in New York. I m the New England man. I m vital in New
England. (Find page number) Willy falsely insists that he is critical in his business in order to ... Show
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In act two, Biff says to Willy, I am not a leader of men, Willy, and neither are you. You were never
anything but a hard working drummer who landed in the ash can like the rest of them! I m one dollar
an hour, Willy! I tried seven states and couldn t raise it. A buck an hour! Do you gather my meaning? I
m not bringing home any prizes anymore and you re going to stop waiting for me to bring them home!
(Find page number). Biff insists he be left alone to live his life. He s begging his father to let him
succeed in his own way. Biff no longer wants any part of Willy s delusions. Willy has deceived
himself his entire life and tries to live vicariously through his unwilling son, Biff. But Biff uncovers
Willy s lies when he finds out that Willy has been cheating on Linda. Choosing to alienate his son
rather than face reality, and tormented by his failures, Willy spirals
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The Samurai s Life During The Tokugawa Period
The Samurai were the medieval warriors of Japan and were usually called bushi or buke (Matt
Williams, Unknown) but only 10% or less of Japan s population was able to become a Bushi.
Although this may sound quite desirable, it managed to improve for Buke when the Tokugawa period
came. Their lifestyle changed for the better and they didn t have to worry about death, while still
retaining the same position on the hierarchy pyramid. Because of this being a samurai knight in the
Tokugawa Period was desirable.
The Samurai s lifestyle changed a lot when the Tokugawa Period came, as this was when civil peace
occurred throughout Feudal Japan. (Columbia University, 2009) This meant that there was no longer a
need for the samurai to fight. With their fighting role diminished the samurai took on the roles of
scholars and advisors. (Red Apple Education, 2013) This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the changes for the Bushi was that they were fortunate enough that they didn t have to worry
about death through fighting and wars anymore, however they still had to uphold the same respect that
they had for the daimyo. In some cases the samurai even managed to move up in hierarchy pyramid by
becoming courtiers. Courtiers are the people who go with the emperor to court they also move up to
become bureaucrats and administrators. (Oxford University Press, 2014) They still retained respect
within the public of an honourable position in the feudal system. The samurai still had the right to use
a range of weapons such as bows and arrows and spears but their main weapon and symbol was still
the sword. (See Appendix 1) (Japan Guide, 2014) They also still had the rights to kill anyone to
disrespect them as long as they were of a lower social status. This killing could still be done to keep
the peace among the
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Symbolism In The Lottery
As said by John P. Kotter, tradition is a very powerful force. In Shirley Jackson s chilling story The
Lottery , a town celebrates a special tradition of stoning people to death happens every year. The short
story provides the reader the reality of blind faith, tradition, and their consequences. Jackson perfectly
depicts a possible event that may occur from blindly following tradition without evaluating the
purpose or usefulness of the tradition in the first place. Her use of plot that creates twists on innocent
or normal encounters, symbolism, and theme entail one of the many possibilities that may come from
acting upon tradition without evaluation; in doing so, this story can be used to remind us how we
should dwell upon real life in the past, present, and near future for the same actions.
Jackson uses many points of irony with some of her symbols. The Lottery is the first example that is
seen in the story. Usually the lottery in real life gives a chance to a big cash prize which people
evidently find rewarding; however, in the context that is used in the story, the lottery can be viewed as
a negative since the winner of the game of chance gains the prize of death by stoning. Moreover, the
lottery is also a symbolism of tradition itself since it is held every year on an exact date and time.
Another point of irony through the use of her symbols is black box resting on the three legged stool.
Black is normally seen as a symbol of death and evil while the three legged
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The Homeless Family In The Glass Castle
Blood makes you related, loyalty makes you family Chris Diaz. The Glass Castle is a book about a
homeless family. The family faced many troubles throughout their lives. The book is about memories
of Jeannette and her family. The Walls family faced many struggles and those struggles brought the
family together. They all learned to work together and support each other no matter the circumstances.
*When a family faces a difficult situation it brings them together not tear them apart.*
The Walls children had a good connection, although Maureen was mostly the one out of the four
children to be selfish and would look out for only herself, not her siblings. There was one scene in The
Glass Castle where Jeannette was in bed sleeping and a man was touching her inappropriately. She got
her younger brother Brian to help her chase down the man as Jeannette says, Dad was out that night,
and when Mom slept she was dead to the world, so Brian and I ran after the man ourselves (Walls
103). Since she didn t have anyone else to help her chase down the man she asked Brian. This shows
that they stood together because nobody else was going to help catch the man. Although, further in the
book her father Rex does help her younger brother Brian go pervert hunting but they do not find the
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Erma wasn t an ideal grandmother, she was always in a grumpy mood. She would tend to yell at The
Walls children for the most simplest reasons. One day, Jeannette notices that Erma is touching Brian
inappropriately. Jeannette runs to Brian and Erma and tells her to leave him alone. Erma gets
aggressive with Jeannette, Erma reached over to slap me but Lori caught her hand. Let s all simmer
down, Lori said (Walls 147). Jeannette could have not done anything about the situation and let Erma
continue, but Jeannette defended Brian just as Brian would defend
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Analysis Of The Book The Billionaire Idea Thief
THE BILLIONAIRE IDEA THIEF
Client Blurb
Edric Zhango who goes by nickname Yoshi, isn?t your ordinary billionaire. He made his fortune from
stealing other people?s ideas and calling them his own. And he thinks he?s hot shit for it. And so do all
the girls he likes to play around with.
But will he get caught? Can Will Skye catch on to his scheme and expose him for who he really? is?
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Amazon Blurb
Mimi Haverton is a tech entrepreneur with an Ice Queen reputation in Silicon Valley, a reputation she
had to develop to survive the boys club of working in tech.
Mimi has a bold new idea for an app and only one thing standing in her way lack of funding.
Pushed to the brink she is forced to set aside her misgivings and dare to tangle with the venture
capitalist billionaire Idea Thief himself, one Elk Mustereon.
Lured into Elk s lair Mimi struggles to hold onto to her iciness in the face of a man who brings out the
fire within, not to mention her company.
Will Mimi survive and bring down the Idea Thief at his own game? And why does ethical tech
investor Hunter Carter Astoria IV spend time with the likes of Elk Mustereon? Could it be there is
more to Elk than the media stories and could Hunter want more than just a company??
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I will never go to Elk Mustereon for funding, Mimi declared to her team as they discussed her
upcoming round of pitching for more funding.
The Russian born billionaire was famous for getting rich
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World History in Context Essay
Rebecca Nichols
HIS 140 A History of Humanity
Essay 1
World History in Context, written by David Christian (2003), questions the context of world history as
well as the complexity of human history and the societies with which they live. In Christian s article
he argues that looking at world history in its global context, rather than one specific moment in
history, is the way it is intended to be interpreted and allows historians to recognize reoccurring
patterns and themes. World history is meant to be an unbiased account of only one specific species,
humans (Christian 2003, 437 438). Historians often struggle with this challenging topic and tend to
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Though more complex, they are also more fragile and rare because the consumption of large energy
flows is a challenging task (McNeill 2003, 319 320). For example, the colossal increase in size of the
human brain over the past four million years has left us with the most complex structure in the
universe, consuming the largest amount of energy proportionate to its size (Ponting 2000, 24). The
brain consumes twenty percent of the energy necessary for the body but only accounts for two percent
of its body mass (Christian 2003, 455). This statistic clarifies doubt that the brain is anything other
than an energy hoarding structure, just as others of similar complexity.
Human societies have also evolved from simple structures of early hunting and gathering communities
to the more complex cosmopolitan cities of today. The hunting and gathering communities were fairly
simple societies demanding the minimum of resources. Complexity grew with farming communities
and more energy was necessary to sustain the larger populations and the demands of a stable, non
nomadic life. Early civilizations saw an increase in complexity with the introduction of specialization
and trade. Which, again, required more energy to sustain even larger communities. Cultural evolution
has evolved so much that cities today are only possible because of humans ability to control energy by
the movement of food across large distances to easily accessible locations (McNeill 2003, 320 321).
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Beethoven, Ludwig Van Beethoven ( 1770-1827 )
Beethoven Biography
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 1827). He is known for some of the most influential pieces of music
ever written, Ludwig van Beethoven created a bridge between the 18th century classical period and
the new beginnings of Romanticism. His greatest breakthroughs in composition came in his
instrumental work, including his symphonies. Beethoven had a very hard childhood. He was 1 of 7
children, many of which never lived to adulthood. His family was very poor. His father was an
alcoholic with a very bad temper and was very hard on him, however this did not affect his love for
music. He became the breadwinner of the family at 18 years of age due to his father s death in 1792,
which caused their family to grow deeper into poverty.
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, however there is no actual record of his date of
birth. Beethoven got his musical training from his father and grandfather who were also musicians.
Although he had only meager academic schooling, he studied piano, violin, and French horn, and
before he was 12 years old he became a court organist. Christian Gottlob Neefe was one of his earliest
teachers. In 1787 he briefly studied with Mozart and years later left to go to Vienna to study with
Joseph Haydn.
Beethoven s first public appearance in Vienna was on March 29, 1795, as a soloist in one of his piano
concerti. He had developed a great reputation for his music before he left Bonn, Germany and once he
reached Vienna his music grew wide
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Who Is Jocasta Right For Oedipus
The culture and time period is portraying is ancient Greece, this is because it was made in 429 B.C.
My perspective on the decisions made by the end of the story were that king made the right choice but
also the wrong choice while he felt threatened by this prophecy but killing a baby is not cool. Itnd was
not right for Oedipus to accuse Creon and Teiresias even though these people say that they are not in
the fault. By the end of the story I think that Jocasta should of not hung herself because suicide is not
the answer. I believe that Oedipus sould not have kept pursuing the answer because in the end it
caused his wife to die and him to go blind. Finally I think that Oedipus should have been aware of this
earlier but he did not ask the right
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Tone Of The Chimney Sweeper
In The Chimney Sweeper, William Blake uses irony to convey a pitiful tone. In lines 5 8 the speaker
lets the audience know that he enjoys being a chimney sweeper and looks at life positively. However,
his life is fairly difficult since he was sold by his parents to clean chimneys at a young age. The fact
that he looks at his job positively is ironic, because from someone else s point of view it sounds
miserable. The author says in lines four and five how he was so young when his father sold him he
could scarcely cry weep! By stating this, the speaker is implying he was so young, he may have not
known what was happening at the time. Because of the fact that he was so young, he did not have a
moral basis to know what was right and what
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Sexual Selection Is A Powerful Evolutionary Process
Mate selection
Sexual Selection is a powerful evolutionary process, for those unable to attract or gain access to the
opposite sex, risk being eliminated from the population (Apostolou). The theory of sexual selection
was introduced by Charles Darwin in his book The Descent of Man, in which he explains, that
selecting a mate is not a random process, and it is key to evolution, for it depends on which
individuals have advantage over the rest of the same specie (Stanford 99). In sexual selection, males
compete between one another to gain access to a mate, and females choose particular promising mates
that demonstrate trait variability, so that their future offspring will have a higher chance of survival
(Stanford 99). Male individuals have to demonstrate power, who can conquer the most, ability to
survive and provide protection, among other characteristics that will make him the right mate for a
female. And Females, must consider their options, since they want high quality genes for their future
children (Angeloni 77). Therefore, as a female, I am seeking for specific characteristics in a mate,
such as a lean body build, healthy white teeth, and height he must be over 5 6. I seek for those traits in
a mate to further add trait variability in my future offspring, which will help adapt, live longer, and
reproduce in the future.
Females are the choosing sex, for they are usually the ones who invest more in their offspring from the
birth to the nurturing (Stanford 100). Second,
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A Short Note On The De Notre Jours
L accès à l internet est devenu de notre jours ouvert et facile à tous. Les adolescents vivent dans un
monde où la plupart d entre eux possèdent des téléphones portables qui font une consommation
massive d écrans en tous genres. Cette intégration a impliqué un bouleversement dans sa vie
quotidienne, sur son comportement et sur sa manière de vivre, de réagir et de s éduquer. La pratique
quotidienne des technologies numériques a embauché des dangers et des impacts négatifs. Ces
impacts ont affectés plusieurs champs : éducatif, de santé, mentale...
En parallèle, le numérique a offert des bénéfices à l adolescent. Ces bénéfices ont aidé dans l
éducation ainsi elle a pu intégrer l enfant dans un monde d interaction et de communication. Des
nouveaux services et usages ont été offerts. Mais, malheureusement, les dangers et les impacts
négatifs presque dominent. Une prévention est toujours nécessaire.
Le choix du sujet est justifié par son importance actuelle. En fait, un danger est présent de nos jours
grâce au mauvais usage du numérique et des nouveaux technologies et ceci a influencé sur l
adolescent et ses pratiques dans sa vie quotidienne. Ainsi que des troubles et des dangers menacent la
santé de nos enfants et le risque d échec scolaire augmente.
Dans ce contexte, quelles sont les conséquences problématiques des consommations d écrans non
interactifs chez les jeunes adolescents ? Quels sont les risques d addictions et les impacts négatifs ?
Quels sont les impacts sur
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Essay on Sundiata the Hero
Sundiata was not a self absorbed person, when even at an early age, malicious tongues began to blab.
What three year old has not yet taken his first steps (p.15)? Early on in his life Sundiata showed his
since of concern for others when he sees his mother distraught other being slight by Sassouma,
Sundiata says, mother, what s the matter (p.19)? When Sundiata makes up his mind to overcome his
problem of not walking, and should feel triumphant and celebrator by focusing on what everyone will
say about him, he immediately thinks of his mother, Mother, do you want just the leaves of the baobab
or would you rather I brought you the whole tree, (p.19). When Sassouma tries to set Sundiata up by
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A leader must exhibit strength because the multitude loves and fears strength, (p.22). Sundiata was a
lad full of strength; his arms had the strength of ten and his biceps inspired fear in his companions,
(p.23). Sundiata leadership was not only in his strength, but he had already that authoritative way of
speaking which belongs to those who are destined to command, (p.23). Sundiata leadership is also
displayed through his loyalty by coming keeping the promise he made to Fran when he said, I will
make you a great general, we will travel through many countries and emerge the strongest of all.
Kings will tremble before us as woman trembles before a man, (p.32). Upon setting out to his mission
to restore Mali, he immediate goes back to Tabon. His leadership was able to take hold because people
admired him, in the camp he had an answer to everything and the most puzzling situations resolved
themselves in the presence, (p.37). With Sundiata, everyone bowed before him and he was greatly
loved. Those who did not love him feared him and his voice carried authority, (p.37). As a natural
leader, his voice carried authority, his eyes were live coals, his arm was iron, and he was the husband
of power, (p.47). Another hero qualities that Sundiata had, was his uncompromising determination.
Sundiata did not start life out as someone who would grow up to be a great hero, Sogolon s son had a
slow and difficult childhood. At the age of three he still
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Questions On Online Analytical Processing
CHAPTER 3
On Line Analytical Processing
Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) applications and tools are those that are designed to ask
complex queries of large multidimensional collections of data. OLAP is used for data mining, as well
as the discovery of undiscerned relationship between data items. Since not all transactional data is
needed for trend analysis, the OLAP database doesn t have to be as large as a data warehouse. With
the use of Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), data can be imported from existing relational
databases to create a multidimensional database for OLAP.
The Need for OLAP: What drives the OLAP system is the multidimensional nature of the business
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The OLAP Guidelines:
Dr. E.F. Codd the father of the relational database model, created a list of rules or yardstick needed to
measure any set of OLAP systems. Users should priorities these rules according to their needs to
match their business requirements.
These rules are:
1) Multidimensional Conceptual View: The OLAP system should provide an appropriate
multidimensional data model that matches the business problems as well as its requirements.
2) Transparency: The OLAP tool should be transparent to users. These transparency helps to improve
efficiency and productivity of users by providing them with the front end tools that are familiar to
them.
3) Accessibility: The OLAP tool should only provide access to data needed to perform a specific
analysis.
4) Consistent Reporting Performance: Its important to ensure that users doesn t experience any form
of degradation in performance due to increase in the size of database.
5) Client/server Architecture: The OLAP system should use the client server architecture to ensure
optimum performance, flexibility, adaptability and interoperability.
6) Generic Dimensionality: The OLAP tool should ensure that the data dimensions entering should be
equivalent to both the structure and operation capabilities.
7) Dynamic Sparse Matrix Handling: The OLAP too should be able to manage the sparse matrix that
is, the system should be able to deduce the distribution of data and adjust the storage so as to achieve
and
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Real Life Influences In John Steinbeck s East Of Eden
East of Eden is a novel with many real life influences. One of the biggest influences in East of Eden is
religion, it parallels stories from the bible and it is the inspiration for some of the characters. It also
works to help illustrate an important life lesson that is the ultimate goal of the novel. FFFFFFFFFFFF
To truly understand the religious themes and influences in the book, it is best to see how religion
played into the author John Steinbeck s life. John Steinbeck was born in the Salinas Valley of
California (which is where narrator of the novel is born). He was born to John Ernst Steinbeck and
Olive Hamilton (also a character in the book) who were both of Episcopalian faith. Not much can be
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The greatest lesson that the novel teaches and the lesson that should be picked up is one that is hard to
swallow. Ultimately every human being is like Cain and every human being inherits his sin but
ultimately like Caleb does in the novel, human beings all have the potential to redeem themselves for
timshel. Steinbeck uses the Hebrew word in a unique way to sum up his story. The word he uses
appears in a passage in which God discusses sin with Cain. The word timshel means Thou mayest rule
over him which ultimately represents the idea of
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The 3d Seismic Survey Of East Godavari Mangrove Area
The 3D seismic survey in East Godavari mangrove area has short term effects on the environment.
The surveyed area includes the main six reserved mangrove patches in East coast of India and the
process of lying of geophones cables and shoot hole drilling for 3D seismic exploration may lead to
the destruction of habitat through clearing the vegetation. Primary sources of disturbances associated
with exploration include equipment transportation inside the mangrove, vehicle traffic, shot hole
drilling activities, and underground blasting. Seismic exploration survey has the potential to affect
wildlife either by increasing noise and human activity around them, or seismic shooting process. The
seismic activities can even lead to long term habitat alteration. Though the exploration activities is
often a short term process, extending over a few months, the footprint of exploration activities
especially in the high wildlife sensitive area can be quite large (Jorgenson et al. 2010). Seismic
exploration can alter plant community structure, directly affecting fauna of that area on a long term
basis (Jorgenson et al. 2010). There is evidence to suggest wildlife may react to seismic activity with
elevated metabolic rates (Bradshaw et al. 1998), and the cumulative effects of repeated disturbance of
individuals may affect population reproductive rates if exploration is widespread (Bradshaw et al.
1998).
Extensive studies are conduced to estimate the impact of seismic activities on marine
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Journey Of Truth In John Cheever s The Swimmer
Journey of Truth The short story The Swimmer by John Cheever, is about a man s swimming journey
home after a long night of drinking. Cheever uses the man s journey home as a metaphor for the
journey of alcohol. Cheever shows the parallels between the man s journey home and the journey
alcohol takes a person in many ways. The main two are the way he feels after each new pool, and the
time that lapses on his journey. The first way Cheever uses to show the parallels, is the way the main
character feels after each pool. The man, in the beginning, is strong and energetic, feels good about his
life, and is looked up to by his friends. The man thinks of himself as a legendary figure (Cheever,
Pg1). As if there was nothing he could not do. As his journey progresses he changes. Physically, he
gets weaker, and is unable to pull himself out of the pool without the use of the pool ladder and is
unwilling to dive into the pool, as before. He goes from being warm to being chilled to the bone. The
man would also start feeling bad if he did not drink. A person who uses alcohol in a continuous
manner, and then tries to give up drinking for a prolonged amount of time, can go through
withdrawals from the alcohol. The reason that this shows parallels between the man s journey home
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Time in the beginning of the story went by slowly. Then, towards the middle of his journey home he
realizes that the leaves have started to change colors, and that it was getting cooler. The journey of
alcohol and the man s journey are tied together. When the man started his journey he was warm and
happy, and by the time the story ended the man was cold and miserable. So what Cheever is trying to
illustrate is that the man s journey started in the summer, and ended getting close to winter. This was
obtained by describing the seasons changing from summer to fall and then to
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Essay media
Media Standard
Today s society is centered on media rather it be broadcasting media, print media, mass media, or
social media. Media is the center of it all. The media is our way of staying up to date on the latest
news, passing and receiving information, basically keeping our lives in motion. The media has the
ability to create social norms. One social norm that rubbed writer/director of the documentary Miss
Representation Jennifer Seibel Newsom the wrong way was the misrepresentation of women in the
media. The main claim or argument behind Miss Representation is that woman now days are being
judged only on their appearance rather then their knowledge, achievement, and or power.
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Meaning ten hours a day the media is influencing teenagers. The media has created its own standard of
beauty, so when teenage girls spend ten hours a day focusing on media they see that a vast majority of
them don t live up to media s standard of beauty.
Newsom points this out because in the documentary you see three different clips of three half naked,
beautiful women lying down, washing a window and serving a male food at the breakfast table.
(INSERT CITATION) Newsome suggest those clips right there leads to girls being very insecure
about their looks and bodies which leads to losing confidence in their ability because they believe
their value is solely based on their looks. To capture the attention of the younger audience, Newsom
interviewed teenage girls. One girl talks about the fact that when she was in fifth grade she was
worried about her weight. Now in ninth grade she says she is still worried about her weight.(INSERT
CITATION) Here, Newsom suggested she being concerned about her weight at such a young age is
the influence of media. Another girl says it s all about the body, not about the brain (INSERT TIME
FOR CITATION)
The documentaries argument then targets the medias effect on women in power, specifically women in
politics. One example of how media has affected women in power is shown in a clip with former
governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin. The clips is Palin being interviewed live on fox news, Palin is asked,
Breast implants, did you have
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Terra Cotta Army Observation Report
I m getting more used to waking up early, and I don t feel as tired as I did during the school year, but I
still don t enjoy waking up this early. Breakfast helps though because they have really great muffins.
From the hotel, we traveled by bus to the Terra Cotta Army. Pretty much as soon as we got off the bus,
people were taking our picture again. I still don t get it, but I m getting more used to it. After going
through the lines and walking a little way through a large green space, we were in the park for lack of
a term. There were 4 buildings we were going to go into. They were creatively named Building 1,
Building 2, Building 3, and the Chariot Room. We went into Building 1 first and it was not what I was
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They were still good, just not a hamburger. There were also these corn ball things that had some
purple sweet filling inside them, and while this sounds super strange, it was delicious. From lunch, we
got back on the bus to head back into Xi an. Our next activity was to bike along the city wall for 14
km. Let me preface this by saying I am not a bike person. I don t find them comfortable, it was 94
degrees out, and I burn like a lobster, so I knew for the next two hours I would not be thriving. That
being said, it was still an absolutely beautiful view and I really enjoyed it for the first hour. It was
definitely a cool experience, and I m glad I did it, but again, I am not a bike person. After biking, we
went back to the hotel to clean up and then head to dinner. We went with Dr. Lee to a local place in the
Muslim Quarters that supposedly serves famous lamb soup. I don t know if it is famous since there
was barely anyone in the restaurant, but I do know it should be because it was delicious. The soup had
lamb (obviously), these clear noodles made out of potato, mushrooms, and pieces of bread that soaked
up the broth. It all tasted so good and was so filling. It made all the biking worth
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Woody Allen s Irrational Man
Irrational Man is a 2015 American mystery drama film which has been written and directed by Woody
Allen. The film stars well known actors; Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey and Jamie
Blackley. The film was released on July 17, 2015 by Sony Pictures Classics in a limited release, later
expanding wider. The film was Jack Rollins final production before his death in June 2015, having
produced Allen s films since the 1970s. Irrational Man, (Woody Allen s 327th film), tells the story of a
philosophy professor named Abe who after finding himself in the small town fictional New England
college campus of Braylin falls into an existential crisis. Abe becomes more or less obsessed with the
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Jill his romantic student lover seems to have no real depth throughout the film as well. This is seen in
several occasions such as the Russian roulette scene where she (an intelligent student) has really no
clue as to the fact that something is seriously wrong with both Abe and their relationship. She seems to
be only there to serve as something different and new in Abe s otherwise depressing life.
Unfortunately while this would be a perfectly fine character persona for an extra in the film, it just
didn t work in with being tied to one of the main characters. This is disappointing when all of a sudden
like a Nancy drew novel she pieces together the fact that Abe is behind the murder because up until
that point she has just been an attractive academically intelligent extra in Abe s life. Jill very quickly
goes from a small random spark of interest in Abe s life to the biggest thing in
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Reasons For The Fall Of Pakistan Essay
It s been more than 68 years of so called independence but yet we are not free. Although we were
assigned with a new territory and a new title yet we haven t stood up on our own. Pakistan is
enormously confined within a foreign group of countries. And they manipulate us as they want and we
are bound to follow them. A country prospers only when the basic requirements, food, clothes and
shelter, are rendered to its citizens. But to do so, first we have to liberate our homeland from foreign
affairs. There are a number of factors that are responsible for the downfall of Pakistan. Let s have a
look on 10 primary reasons behind the downfall of Pakistan:
1. Poverty
Poverty the absence of basic necessities, is the main cause of a number of different problems. In
Pakistan, during the past decade, the poverty has been increased by 30% to 40%. Pakistan is the
country where more than 55% of population lies under the poverty line. The political strategies by the
governing bodies are so weak that even after 68 years, we couldn t cope up with poverty. We have the
world s best irrigation system, abundance of natural resources, rich land and warm water seashore yet
we are among the world s poorest countries.
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And now it has become the root cause of all the major problems. We re considered as land of terrorists
in the eye of the world. It s been almost 15 years that Pakistan is fighting the war against terrorism.
This war gave a huge blow to the already crippled economy of Pakistan. The interest of foreign
investors started descending and recently it was almost finished. Thousands of Pakistanis were killed
and millions were migrated leaving everything behind. This war broke the backbone of Pakistan. They
major causes that lead the people to terrorism are illiteracy and
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Not Waving but Drowning
NOT WAVING BUT DROWNING
BY STEVIE SMITH
NOT WAVING BUT DROWNING
BY STEVIE SMITH
The poem Not Waving But Drowning , by Stevie Smith, is a poem in which there is a drowning man
at sea. In this poem, the poet is talking about the difficulty of communication and the fundamental
isolation of the individual in modern society. The title of the poem gives us an immediate indication
that the poem will tackle a serious matter. The poem contains three voices; the drowning man, the
observers and the people on the beach. It can be interpreted on both a literal and metaphorical level of
meaning.
Stevie Smith (Florence Margaret) was born in Hull, Yorkshire. She was both a novelist and poet.
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The pause after gave way , followed by the last line They said , indicates that other interpretations are
possible which really reflects what happened: that the man found life as too lonely or difficult and
gave up.
The observers completely misinterpret the situation. The people on the beach are unable to discern the
man s moments of joy from his moments of despair. We can interpret the phrase It must have been too
cold for him his heart gave way , in both a literal and figurative way. Literally, the observers could be
saying that the man has had a heart attack as a result of the cold temperature of the water; figuratively,
we might say that this unknown man lacked the warmth of human relationships. His life was empty of
love and warm feelings which has caused him to give up on life.
The third and final stanza shows us how desperate the man s situation has been, both past and present.
The repetition of no stresses this fact by underlining how he has always felt cold, unloved,
unappreciated and misunderstood. In fact he says I was much too far out all my life . The water in
which he drowns, symbolizes a barrier which separates him from the rest of society, such as his
inability to make friends. It could also symbolize his life, a life in which he could not cope due to the
various difficulties he was experiencing.
The poem s apparent simplicity concerns serious issues which preoccupied the poet, Stevie
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Intimacy In Looking For Alaska
One hundred thirty six days before. We meet a loner, though not by choice but circumstance, named
Miles Halter. He knows there is more to the world than just the little, uneventful excuse that has made
up his years thus far. His unique hobby of memorizing last words may contribute to Miles sense of
urgency in seeking the Great Perhaps (Green 5). He needs something more, something that challenges
him. Looking for this, Miles goes to Culver Creek boarding school, where he finds his perhaps in a
girl named Alaska Young, and this is where the book Looking for Alaska s story begins to unfold its
intricate layers of narrative. Though it is possible for a middle schooler to read this book, themes such
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With these two interactions we see the differences of physical intimacy vs. emotional intimacy. Even
though Alaska and Miles where never physically intimate, besides a quick kiss, the emotions flowing
through him as it happened where much more lively and intense than when Miles had his hog smoked
(Green 129). When Alaska falls asleep atop of Miles that same night, he says, I love you Alaska
Young (Green 131). Love is something Miles never expresses for Lara because they lacked the
emotional intimacy that Alaska and Miles shared. Now whether or not sixth graders would
comprehend the complex theme of intimacy is not likely. The book requires the reader to understand
intimacy in a context pass the inert idealism of middle schoolers and most high schoolers. Just because
someone is sexually active does not mean they fully grasp the emotional connectivity that two people
romantically share. Even though a sixth grader could definitely have the ability to read the words in
this book, it s likely that a central theme needed to understand Miles actions later in the book would
go completely unnoticed by someone so young of an age, in fact it nearly went over my own head
whilst reading.
Two days after. We should have stopped her (Green 19), said Miles, two days after the death of Alaska
Young. The girl who became his obsession, who gave him a sense of emotional intimacy, the girl who
he
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The Hobbit Hero s Journey
The Heroic Journey
Everyone has heard the word hero. Young children are usually surrounded by the most famous heroic
characters, like Batman, or Superman. Middle aged people usually are more concerned about the heros
that defend our country, or their loved ones are in the service, but there is a whole different world
when you look closely enough at the meaning, hero. The Heroic Journey was created by Joseph
Campbell, he studied stories from different cultures around the world, and he found that they all had a
main character going on an epic quest or journey, and coming back home a hero. Heros are created to
show what we truly want in life, they are often portrayed as the perfect citizen but struggle to keep
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Duncan has to struggle everyday about being a tangerine orange skinned hybrid, and deal with
everyday difficulties, especially for a teen, that makes it even more difficult. One evening his father
decides to appear after sixteen years, and essentially give his son, his kaiju form. Now Duncan has to
face new difficult tasks, besides the homework, now he has to worry about kaiju coming and
challenging him to become the nes king, since Duncan is the heir to Belloc, thus making Duncan, a
prince.
When you ask me What is your reference of a hero, I don t really have one, it doesn t really matter to
me how the hero looks, acts, or feels, I only get caught up in it because of school assignments, or
when my supposed friends ask me to watch a movie with them. I usually just watch a movie just for
the fun of it, I usually don t go into the hard facts behind the movie or book of what it s trying to
portray, I just usually like to watch the movie, because it s a movie, or book, I just enjoy
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Military Discipline Essay
Military Discipline Where to start, lets see discipline in the military from the beginning to now. Well
from the start of the civil war the military was not as it is now. Then solders was a solder 24 7 back
then, and the only time they had to them self was when the war was over. Now, we still solders 24 7
but we have more personel time to deal with familys and to start a family. But that is up to the solder,
anyway over the years the military had to change to keep the morale up in the military. So the military
came up with some rules to keep people in the military and add to the ranks. Discipline is key to a
good unit or any thing dealing with the military. If you look in any book that the military put out,
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That was when the UCMJ came in to play, that was when discipline was key in and out of work. As
the times changes so did the UCMJ as well, from the way we act to killing people and other things that
i don t even like to take about. Discipline can hurt you or help you as far as moving up in the ranks.
Back then, solders that did wrong things got killed on the spot or got the rope from a tree. Now a days,
people go to jail or put to death depening on where you are in the world. If you show that you got the
discipline to be a great leader, then great things will happen for those who show the that the military is
a good thing to happen to a person s life. Because of discipline in the military i have seen people go
from shit bag to a great NCO. Reason for that is once again of discipline can change a person s way of
life. Back then it was the same. You show that you can lead then you move up the ranks. That haven t
change in over the years. Today the military got different people as far as color of skin or
backgrounds. In the civil war, the south had white people in the ranks. But the north had blacks and
whites fighting for the samething. As the times change so did the military when it came to race or
color of skin. The discipline in units when it came to that was hard but we as the United States over
come that with discipline and UCMJ. The military came with EO reps in
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The Epic Of Gilgamesh, And The Mahabharata
The journey, the hero, the triumph, and the defeat are all elements that some of literatures greatest
works have encaptured, such as: the Ramayana, The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Mahabharata. Each of
these texts depicts a hero or protagonist that is unique to their culture and although each of these
heroes embark on a different journey with different purposes and goals in mind, they all display a
variety of features that people of then and now can relate to. It becomes transparent that each of the
journeys these heroes undertake are a lot like that of the lives of people today. The Epic of Gilgamesh
is one of the oldest pieces of literature known to man. Written in 2700 B.C.E this epic poem centers in
on an ancient king of Uruk in present day Iraq. When we are first introduced to Gilgamesh, the king of
Uruk, we see that he is a tyrant ruler which is one third human, two thirds divine and in endowed with
immense strength. Instead of serving his people he suppresses them and engages in immoral behaviors
fit for a king. The behaviors result in a backlash from his citizens and the nobles began to complain
bitterly about these behaviors. The gods eventually intervene and in order to tame Gilgamesh s wild
spirit they create his equal, Enkidu, whose purpose in this epic poem is to help guide Gilgamesh in
becoming a better person and a better king for his people. Before Gilgamesh is introduced to Enkidu
there is little in his life that offers meaning to him, yet he still
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Art Does Not Need To Be Pretty
The question of beauty has been asked since the beginning of time and yet there is still no precise
answer. When discussing this same question and applying it to works of art a number of answers could
be as large as the population. Henri Matisse and Francis Bacon have both inspired artists for
generations and are considered to be opposite sides of the coin. Matisse created paintings with bright,
happy colors mixing in patterns and showed life as it was viewed from the outside, leading to the idea
that he created pretty paintings. On the other hand, Bacon produced intense paintings which included
rich, dark colors that expressed the agony that can only be viewed from within oneself. When the
viewer immerses themselves in both styles of painting it will be clear that art does not need to be
pretty . One must look at the root of the person creating the art to truly understand the beauty of the
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As a child, he was shy and enjoyed dressing up even though this really upset his father. In 1926,
Bacon was found admiring himself dressed in women s undergarments and was thrown out of the
home where his family lived (Wiki). Inside his mind, there was a battle that would never cease and
this type of inner torment can be seen in his work. One such piece of work was Bacons rendition of
the Portrait of Pope Innocent X (1650 Velazquez). The resemblances of the versions included the Pope
sitting in a chair looking directly at the viewer. However, that is where the similarities end. In the 1953
painting, Bacon tore away the flesh from the Pope leaving a screaming skeleton in the place of the
stern faced pope in the original painting. Being up to interpretation, I view this painting in as if
Bacons goal was to capture the anger that he had received his whole life from his father and religious
leaders of the
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The Novel American Pastoral By Philip Roth
A novelist incorporates three crucial elements when writing a novel. The first element is the ability for
the author to draw from his or her own experiences. A novelist will paint an issue, usually political or
social, on the canvas of the pages in the book. He or she draw from experiences, what they remember
from the event taking place, locations, dates, and use a splash of fiction to blend the perfect color for
the novel. The author will mainly stick to the color coated facts to give the reader an authentic feel for
the story, but gracefully integrates fiction to in essence portray the spin to the truth they desire. A
novel is also driven by the desire to understand others, often in a sympathetic light. And last, but not
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Roth uses Nathan to reincarnate the protagonist in the novel, Seymour
Swede Levov, as Swede s life is retold through the accounts of Zuckerman.
The story of Swede s life in the novel is translucent. It is only semi clear in nature as the narrator
gathers the preponderance of information second hand through the tales from characters that knew
Swede. Much of the minutiae of Swede s life were a reconstruction of the character through the
imagination of how it would have occurred in Zuckerman s head.
Nathan Zuckerman had an indescribable fascination for Swede from the very conception of the novel.
He was his hero, idol, and a hometown legend. Nathan grew up in the Jewish community with Swede
in Newark, New Jersey. Swede was someone to look up to for Nathan and many others. He was
referred to as Swede because even though he was Jewish, he was graced with superior athletic ability
and physical attributes, being tall, with blonde hair and blue eyes. The Unjewish Jew. He escaped the
bind of the Jewish community with these attributes, and was admired by Nathan for it. Nathan had
more exposure to his hero through befriending his brother, Jerry Levov. Jerry was radically different
than the Swede as Nathan recounts. He had a fiery side, unlike his cool, calm, and collected brother.
Nathan was one if not the only friend to Jerry in high school. I would have not otherwise have played
in Jerry Levov s basement. If it weren t for the opportunity to tell
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The Knight And His Squire
Very early the next morning, the knight and his squire set out on their travels. They stole silently away
from the village without bidding good by to any one; and they made such haste that at sunrise they felt
themselves quite safe from pursuit.
Don Quixote, riding in full armor astride of gaunt Rozinante, felt that he was indeed the most valorous
knight in the world; and no doubt he was a formidable sight. As for Sancho Panza, he rode like a
patriarch, with his knapsack on one side of him and a leather bottle on the other, his feet almost
dragging on the ground. His mind was full of thoughts about that island of which he hoped to be the
governor.
The sun rose high above the hills. The two travelers jogged onward across the plains of Montiel. Both
were silent, for both had high purposes in view.
At length, Sancho Panza spoke: I beseech you, Sir Knight errant, be sure to remember the island you
promised me. I dare say I shall make out to govern it, let it be ever so big.
Don Quixote answered with becoming dignity: Friend Sancho, you must know that it has always been
the custom of knights errant to conquer islands and put their squires over them as governors. Now it is
my intention to keep up that good custom.
You are indeed a rare master, said Sancho Panza.
Well, I am thinking I might even improve upon that good custom, said Don Quixote. What if I should
conquer three or four islands and set you up as master of them all?
You could do nothing that would
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A Interview On The Film The Night Of The Eyes
As the cheers and enthusiasm came from the roaring crowd, all chanting the word Spice Time, Spice
Time! , as the 4 girls with the hidden past stood on the stage receiving the praise of their adoring fans
during their final performance of their UK tour. Alice,Rowen, Jessamy and Cressida all recalled the
horrible and dreadful night they had endured in their minds as they walk into the interview. The
interviewer named Joan Callamezzo had captured the audience s attention with the shocking headline
on what had happened to the 5th member of Spice Time, Luna who was also Cressida s younger sister.
The story the girls all agreed to give was intact into their minds by management; while in their
hometown of Wales, England ,Luna had sadly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The girls had big hopes to land a contract with a management known for discovering young artists like
themselves and had taken a vacation on a beach house just outside the green pastures of Wales while
waiting to hear back. I can t believe we have a shot of being as famous as the Spice Girls ahhhhhhh
screeched the young enthusiastic 16 old girl named Luna Rose. Luna shut up you re embarrassing me
you twerp her older 19 year old sister Cressida Rose yelled from the front seat of the beat up car.
Cressida s three best friends, Jessamyn Williams(18), Rowen Howell(17), Alice Lester(19) watched in
amusement as the two sisters bickered back and forth throughout the whole car ride. An hour later the
car finally came to a halt and stood in front a almost Victorian like mansion nothing like your average
beach house. The house stood in the middle of a dead like forest and to the left a winding trail leading
to the harsh cold rapid waves that were hitting jagged rocks alongside a cliff. This isn t what I pictured
, Alice mumbled incoherently to herself.
~3 days later~
As the girls finally got comfortably adjusted into the nonchalant schedule of being stuck inside the
house all day due to the typical England weather and their hopes of adventuring were soon diminished
with the first drops of rain falling from the abundance of clouds, their
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Frank Norris s Mcteague
Since the beginning of time, humans like animals, possess certain innate behaviors that both are
naturally born with. For example, animals are born, taken care of and spend their life making sure they
have enough food in order to survive and in the end, reproduce. Similarly, humans also possess a
natural instinct to survive, consume, and reproduce in order to keep this on going cycle alive. The
comparison between humans and animals at time may disturb certain people due to the simplification
and degradation of the human race. However, it is this naturalistic view in life that certain individuals
believe should not be shielded from the public in order to protect people and instead, believe it is
necessary to educate as many people possible in the reasoning and acceptance of mankind s innate
actions. The novel McTeague, written by Frank Norris, is a book that demonstrates an individual s
natural behaviors and desires which continues to be carried out by people today just as it has been
since the beginning of time. It is through McTeague, that Frank Norris illustrates mankind s
naturalistic behavior that not only grabs the attention of the readers but infuriates the public as well.
Benjamin Franklin Norris, otherwise known as Frank Norris was born on March 5, 1870 in Chicago,
Illinois. Throughout his life, Frank Norris attended school in Paris, the University of California, and
Harvard University which would later benefit him by establishing relationships which would
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Weberian Bureaucracy Case Study
First of all, I agree that the political structure and administrative arrangements in Hong Kong have
contributed to the closest approximation of Weberian bureaucracy in contemporary world. When Hong
Kong government gained sovereignty after the handover in 1997, it has adopted the bureaucracy
model to solve the problems of its inefficiency post government during the colonial period. The
bureaucracy was suggested by a German sociologist Max Weber, who claimed it as an ideal system for
the efficiency of the organization and administration. Max Weber s bureaucracy consists of six
specific characteristics: division of work, authority hierarchy, formal selection, formal rules and
regulations, impersonality, and career orientation. Among these six ... Show more content on
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For the Victoria Harbor planning, Hong Kong government decided to coordinate with various non
government actors and private sectors. This was because the Government believed harbor planning
should not only limited to government s purview but should integrate the public s opinions towards
the planning. However, the government was superior in decision making process and showed that it
did not wanted publics to engage in policy making process. For example, most of policy making
process was done autonomously by the government where the non government actors were absent;
lack of communication channel between the government and non government sectors; and
government only informed its decisions to non government sectors without consulting with them.
Therefore, there were constant conflicts between the government, private sectors, and the group of
civil society throughout the process. If there was a proper communications and co ordination, and if
government allowed non government actors to engage in decision making process, the tension
between the government and non government actors wouldn t be exist. Because even though their
interests and aims are different they can reach an agreement throughout the direct and indirect
communications. Therefore, with impersonality presents in the policy co ordination process, the power
structure would not
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Examples Of Perseverance In The Miracle Worker
I [Annie Sullivan] know the education of this child [Helen Keller] will be the distinguishing event of
my life, if I have the brains and perseverance to accomplish it . Annie Sullivan was at first looked
down upon by her student, Helen Keller s family. They would tell Sullivan that there was no hope in
teaching Keller a blind and deaf child to properly behave and communicate. Although Sullivan faced
many obstacles while attempting to teach Keller the meaning of language, she was able to triumph
over Keller s handicaps. The non fiction drama titled The Miracle Worker written by William Gibson
depicted the methods that Sullivan utilized to educate Helen on how to behave and converse with
others. The drama expressed that for one to succeed in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Helen has been a spoiled child for her entire life especially because her parents often give her
whatever she long for to distract Helen from disturbing them. When Helen is taking food from her
family s plates during breakfast, Annie stops her and demands that she is left alone with the child in
order to teach her how to properly eat. Before Annie is able to teach Helen how to sit down and have a
proper meal, she makes Helen sit in a chair so Annie can eat her breakfast without Helen groping for
her plate. However, Helen persists and keeps going for Annie s food instead of her own. To stop this,
Annie must force utensils into Helen s hands and have her eat from her own plate, rather than one of
her family s. Annie is eventually able to get Helen to eat her own food. The drama shows, HELEN
swallows involuntarily... ANNIE forced her palm open , throws four swift letters into it, then another
four, and bows toward her with devastating pleasantness. Good Girl (Gibson 523). Since Helen had
never been taught how to properly sit down at a table and eat with manners, this task was cumbersome
for Annie. She was able to get Helen to swallow her food and fold a napkin which Helen s mother,
Kate, emphasised. When Helen s father, Captain Keller, would talk about how Annie was making no
progress and only ruining the child, she would bring up that Annie had gotten Helen to fold her napkin
for the first time. Despite Helen persisting to get her way and the Keller family not approving of Annie
s teaching methods, Annie was able to teach Helen a lot more than what she knew before tutoring had
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Persuasive Speech Model. How To Write A Persuasive

  • 1. 😊Persuasive Speech Model. How To Write A Persuasive 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 😊Persuasive Speech Model. How To Write A Persuasive 😊Persuasive Speech Model. How To Write A Persuasive
  • 2. Guantanamo Bay And Its Effects On The United States Cuba, only 400 miles from Miami Fl, is an island in the Caribbean and is renowned for its excellent climate. There are beaches for swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, and boating opportunities. The island has it s dark secrets as well, there is Guantanamo Bay, a prison nearby, where the detainee s right are stripped away and they are beaten daily. Closing Guantanamo Bay has been a big debate over the past few years. President Although what they are doing is technically legal, it is still unconstitutional on U.S. soil. Obama promised us that during his term he would close it. Obama has said that Keeping this facility open is contrary to our values. It undermines our standing in the world. It is viewed as a stain on our broader record of upholding the highest standards of rule of law. Guantanamo Bay is an embarrassment to our country and has been since it opened. The camp was repeatedly criticized by human rights and humanitarian organizations all around including Amnesty international, Human Rights Watch, and the International committee of the Red Cross as well as by the European Union and the Organization of American States(OAS), for alleged human rights violations, including the use of various forms of torture during interrogations. We need to close Guantanamo Bay because it costs a lot of money to keep it open, it is unconstitutional, and we can contain the prisoners in the U.S. At Guantanamo Bay, the prisoners have been getting their rights taken away and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Tyranny Pros And Cons Tyranny is the cruel manner in which one person rises above and takes over all control, whether it be of a nation, a country, or just a small group of people. Without the constitution, tyrants would be rising all over, fighting to take control. Tyranny was first recorded in Athens Greece, in the 6th century B.C. when Peisistratus arose and tried to take control. After several failed attempts, he finally took control in 546 B.C. He ruled until his death in 527 B.C. The constitution does not want acts of tyranny to be repeated, so they try to guard against it. The constitution prevents tyranny through federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, and small states vs large states. Federalism is the act of splitting the power between the states and the federal government. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This divides power among state governments and federal governments which can be subdivided among distinct and separate departments. When the U.S. only consisted of 13 states, they did not get along very well. States varied in things such as history, geography, population, economy, and politics and rarely ever agreed on even the simplest of matters. Each and every state wanted to take control and be able to make treaties, receive ambassadors, coin money, and regulate commerce, but unfortunately were not able to. Due to a weak central government, congress was able to negotiate peace and declare war but was not able to raise taxes to afford these things. Congress knew they needed to make a change so they agreed to the Articles of Confederation. This gave each state one vote in congress and changes to the articles needed majority consent. After the American Revolutionary War ended in 1783, the same issues began to arise yet again and the country was on the verge of falling apart. The states could not agree on how to pay Revolutionary War soldiers, and many veterans returned home to farms saddled with debt and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Raadium Poisoning In Catherine Donahue s These Shinning Lives Throughout watching the play These Shinning Lives I gathered information about the radium poisoning happening in the 1920s. When Catherine Donahue says her first line that this play is neither a comedy or a tragedy; I was somewhat taken back by this because the play describes four women who get extremely sick from radium poisoning. Each of the girls experience different side effects from the radium, but the play further explains Catherine s side effect which was ultimately death. Therefore, I believe this play is a tragedy. In the beginning of the play it starts out with four healthy women working at a radial dial company making watches with radium. They were paid the modern equivalent of $0.27 per watch dial, so the harder they worked, unknowingly swallowing deadly amounts of poison each time to make a few extra pennies, the faster death would approach (MessyNessy, The Radium Girls and the Generation That Brushed Its Teeth with Radioactive Toothpaste). As the play progresses it shows the deterioration of each of the girls. One girls jaw is hurting her another its her arm and then the last his her leg and then her whole body. Between 1917 and 1926, the U.S. Radium Corporation hired around 70 women from New Jersey and by 1927, more than 50 of those women had died as a direct result of radium paint poisoning that was eating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It talks about them being taken advantage of and being exposed to harmful things such as radium. The radium ultimately leads to the premature death of these women who worked in the radial dial company. I say this is a tragedy because these women were mothers, friends, wives, and most importantly they were all people. They all had the right to live the life they wanted and to be treated fairly. They did not deserve to be lied to about how harmful radium was for them. Their lives were cut short due to the inservice these companies did to them. This play is a tragedy is so many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Importance Of Intervention From The Arctic Council The Arctic contributes a distinctive region which combines a unique biosphere and a wealth of natural resources, which often become a source of controversy. This paper will argue that the significant climate changes which are taking place in the Arctic Region open new pathways for economic opportunism for Russia, which calls for radical intervention from the Arctic Council. Firstly, this case study will give a framework of the main theory which will be used throughout in order to justify the importance of intervention from the Arctic Council. The main theorist used is Oran Young, who provides an agenda in how institutions such as the Arctic Council should function effectively in the Arctic. Moreover, the climate changes which are taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, through institutionalism, one can understand that the lack of intervention from non state actors contributes to this idea of economic logic over environmental sustainability. Arguably based on institutionalism the European actors in the Arctic, which are familiar with intervention from institutions, are influenced for instance by UNEP when it comes in to make a decision in the specific area. Consequently, this is helpful to understand why a state such as Russia is more economically and military antagonistic and less prone to cooperate with the other seven states of the area over the natural resources in the Arctic. Institutionalism is a theory which bases its principles of the idea that there is a need for stronger global institutions and norms as well as sufficient state and local capacity to constrain and direct the global political economy (Clapp and Dauvergne, 2011, 7). More specifically, the ideas of institutionalism do not set aside ideas such as global economic growth and foreign investment in areas of extreme wealth in natural resources such as the Arctic. Nonetheless, they simultaneously underline the importance of environmental sustainability which is succeeded through the setting of institutional norms which will channel a better environmental management in addition to sustainable growth. As mentioned in the work of Oran Young, a political scientist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Death Of A Salesman Father Son Relationship Many dramas use family relationships as a primary force of the plot. In Death of a Salesman, Willy s relationship with his son s allows the author, Arthur Miller, to reveal the conflicts that can result in a father son relationship. Willy s relationship with his older son, Biff differs in conflict from his relationship with his younger son, Happy. Both relationships have their flaws and both relationships have suffered from Willy s inability to teach his son s positive values. Happy, the younger of the two sons, has taken on many of his father s traits. Although he has a rather successful job, he feels the need to embellish the truth of his success just as Willy has done in the past. (quote). Happy has also taken on his father s trait ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Petruchio In The Taming Of The Shrew SS Ms Hays LL2, P4 11 April 2017 Shakespeare Essay: Petruchio In the play The Taming of The Shrew by William Shakespeare, it shows that people are able to change. Katherine was a shrew, everyone was scared of since she was so harsh. Katherine scared Hortensio and Gremio to the point where Gremio is calling her the devil. Hortensio and Gremio fight over Bianca, who is going to marry her. Baptista wouldn t let Bianca marry until Katherine. Lucentio fell in love with Bianca at first sight and had Tranio act like him so he could get close to Bianca by teaching her. Petruchio came to town, Hortensio and Gremio talk him into talking marrying Katherine. After Petruchio and Katherine got married, Tranio acted like Lucentio, he was going to marry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had his issues of being crossed and arrogant yet he was able to free Bianca and make Katherine father proud of her. Even though he wealth and gets his way like most men in that time, he s also able to show that change can happen and sometimes a challenge is a good thing to have. Petruchio shows even back in Shakespeare time change is possible if you actually try to make a change. Due to him you can see that Shakespeare wanted to show people who face challenges, that one day they ll be able to overcome it. That they try need to at least try and give it time, so they can overcome their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Use Of Flashbacks Analysis Throughout this journal, I will be evaluating this section of the book. To begin, the first concept I will be evaluating will be why the author uses quite a bit of flashbacks and what the flashbacks are about. First, the author uses flashbacks for us to get a sense what happened before the crash and what her personal feelings are. The author uses flashbacks for us because the readers do not know what happened before the accident and for us to get a sense on why she wants to or maybe does not want to live. With the help of these we understand why she is feeling and the reason she has these feelings. Flashbacks also help us feel apart of the story and intrigue us to want to read more. Secondly, another reason on why the author uses flashbacks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She shows us on how she wants to fight and how she does not want to fight to wake up from her coma. The nurses has been trying to give her encouragement and that it is her choice to stay alive. An example from the book would be .... adjusts my IV and my monitors with the other. Then she smooths a lock of hair from my forehead. You hang in there, she tells me (Foreman 22). As one can see from this quote this shows that Mia can hear what everyone is saying and that she has a chance to live if she believes in herself to live. Mia still has a chance to fight and she if she will survive to wake up. Lastly, the final reason that the author uses flashbacks is because she is an extremely talented musician. Forman uses this a aspect to strive for her to wake up and live. Mia lived in a household where rock and punk music were normal to listen to. (Forman) Mia was quite unique and different out of her family because she took a liking to classical music and was extremely skilled at playing the cello. Mia has succeeded the standards for her age in the cello and she has auditioned for Juilliard in hoping that she will be one of the best. The author use the flashback to show her growing up playing the cello and showing the audition for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Iran Nuclear Deal The Iran Nuclear Deal: Retain or Abolish? Currently, The USA position about Iran nuclear deal has been one of the most controversial topics in the political and international affairs fields. People are taking sides about what should be the best decision for the USA government. Should the USA tear up the deal or stay in it? During these past days, the news is so focused on the subject Iran, here are some headlines: Scuttling the Iran deal will lead to another North Korea, how the Iran deal prevents a covert nuclear weapons program, the sun sets on a good Iran deal. The question is what all these headlines have in common? In my opinion, I think that the best decision for the USA government is to stay in the Iran nuclear deal for three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As president Trump s reluctance to certify if Iran is following all the requirements, it illustrates that the deal remains under threat. First all, the USA administration, president Donald Trump and some his political adviser, are willing to end up the USA involvement in the JCPOA and the US president claimed that it was the worse decision. For me, it was one of the most successful deals in the last years because it is preventing Iran from building nuclear weapons and provide improved transparency. Which means that under a nuclear agreement, Iran has the obligation to permit the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to conduct a deep inspection on Iran s nuclear facilities if IAEA requests to do so. However, If Iran violates the agreement, it will severely punish and all sanctions will come back and Iran aliens will not be able to reverse the situation or block the sanction applied to Iran such as economic, political and others that can break the Iran economy. The US government can do nothing to stop Iran to improve its nuclear weapons. If Iran decided not to make new nuclear weapons, it was because they decided not to do it. Some disagree that, the Obama administration is prepared to sign an agreement that will expire in a mere 10 years time. At this point, any restriction that the deal imposes on Iran would be vanish. Iran s economy would be free from all nuclear related sanctions and its government would be treated the same as any other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Marketing Plan For Avon History It all started out with an idea in 1886, an idea that allowed women become more self effacement and successful. A book salesman named David H. McConnell, from New York created that idea. The idea was to give women an opportunity to sell perfume to help them become financially independent, this idea became a dream, a company named The California Perfume Company (CPC), currently named Avon. Avon represents a company focused on providing the additional beauty and complimentary beauty products throughout different parts of the world. Avon ushered in a new direct selling approach, allowing the seller to bypass the middle man and gain extra income. During the first 100 years of operation, Avon adapted as the world evolved. Avon used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Avon had a plan to invest a clothing line within department/ retail stores JCPenny and Sears, but those efforts did not last. The partnership did not happen with Sears and only lasted 2 years with JCPenny, with that being said, the company tripled their revenue from 1999 to $846 million in 2004. In 2010, Brazil passed the U.S. to become the biggest market for Avon when looking at sales. Avon launched a new information management system in Brazil and ended up losing sales because the program causes missed orders and deliveries. Next I will discuss the CEO change and change in strategy Andrea Jung resigned as the CEO in 2011, the next CEO Sheri McCoy was appointed in 2012. McCoy resume was impressive, she worked at Johnson Johnson where they specialize in different beauty products. McCoy planned to focus on three critical areas of the company: executing growth platforms, driving simplification and efficiency, and improving organizational effectiveness (Dess, McNamara Eisner, 2016). McCoy believed technology was the key so she pushed to expand their current information technology systems, which took an investment of about $200 million. McCoy kept direct selling as the focus point for her changes and believed that marketing was the key to success. McCoy had to manage an internal investigation that was based on illegal activity in 2009 and 2010, both years were before McCoy was hired as the CEO. Mission ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Colonial Society Chapter 3 Summary In chapter 3 we see 60 70 years of history dealing with establishing the basic economic and political patterns that would shape colonial society. Between 1640 and 1720, the mainland colonies became increasingly involved in a network of trade and international contacts that led to territorial expansion and economic growth. The introduction of slavery, changing relations with England, and conflicts with their neighbors shaped this colonial development. The chapter goes in depth of how the entire east coast of North America was in English hands in 1720. By the early eighteenth century, the English colonies nominally dominated the Atlantic coastline of North America. But the colonies formal boundary lines are deceiving because the western reaches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Death Of A Salesman Willy Character Analysis In Death of a Salesman written by Arthur Miller Willy is the main character. He has self issue problems and seems to think that he is super successful in his lifetime. In reality he is not successful and he just humors himself and creates many types of lies about him being successful. Throughout Willy s life he lied to himself and everyone around him about being successful and he started to believe his own lies Willy was a failure in his life he tried his best to have a perfect happy marriage with loving sons, and a job that rewards him for his hard work. Willy is quite an insecure guy. He tries to make himself feel better by lying to himself and his family. In his world, Willy is a hugely successful salesman. In act one Willy says, They don t need me in New York. I m the New England man. I m vital in New England. (Find page number) Willy falsely insists that he is critical in his business in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In act two, Biff says to Willy, I am not a leader of men, Willy, and neither are you. You were never anything but a hard working drummer who landed in the ash can like the rest of them! I m one dollar an hour, Willy! I tried seven states and couldn t raise it. A buck an hour! Do you gather my meaning? I m not bringing home any prizes anymore and you re going to stop waiting for me to bring them home! (Find page number). Biff insists he be left alone to live his life. He s begging his father to let him succeed in his own way. Biff no longer wants any part of Willy s delusions. Willy has deceived himself his entire life and tries to live vicariously through his unwilling son, Biff. But Biff uncovers Willy s lies when he finds out that Willy has been cheating on Linda. Choosing to alienate his son rather than face reality, and tormented by his failures, Willy spirals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Samurai s Life During The Tokugawa Period The Samurai were the medieval warriors of Japan and were usually called bushi or buke (Matt Williams, Unknown) but only 10% or less of Japan s population was able to become a Bushi. Although this may sound quite desirable, it managed to improve for Buke when the Tokugawa period came. Their lifestyle changed for the better and they didn t have to worry about death, while still retaining the same position on the hierarchy pyramid. Because of this being a samurai knight in the Tokugawa Period was desirable. The Samurai s lifestyle changed a lot when the Tokugawa Period came, as this was when civil peace occurred throughout Feudal Japan. (Columbia University, 2009) This meant that there was no longer a need for the samurai to fight. With their fighting role diminished the samurai took on the roles of scholars and advisors. (Red Apple Education, 2013) This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the changes for the Bushi was that they were fortunate enough that they didn t have to worry about death through fighting and wars anymore, however they still had to uphold the same respect that they had for the daimyo. In some cases the samurai even managed to move up in hierarchy pyramid by becoming courtiers. Courtiers are the people who go with the emperor to court they also move up to become bureaucrats and administrators. (Oxford University Press, 2014) They still retained respect within the public of an honourable position in the feudal system. The samurai still had the right to use a range of weapons such as bows and arrows and spears but their main weapon and symbol was still the sword. (See Appendix 1) (Japan Guide, 2014) They also still had the rights to kill anyone to disrespect them as long as they were of a lower social status. This killing could still be done to keep the peace among the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Symbolism In The Lottery As said by John P. Kotter, tradition is a very powerful force. In Shirley Jackson s chilling story The Lottery , a town celebrates a special tradition of stoning people to death happens every year. The short story provides the reader the reality of blind faith, tradition, and their consequences. Jackson perfectly depicts a possible event that may occur from blindly following tradition without evaluating the purpose or usefulness of the tradition in the first place. Her use of plot that creates twists on innocent or normal encounters, symbolism, and theme entail one of the many possibilities that may come from acting upon tradition without evaluation; in doing so, this story can be used to remind us how we should dwell upon real life in the past, present, and near future for the same actions. Jackson uses many points of irony with some of her symbols. The Lottery is the first example that is seen in the story. Usually the lottery in real life gives a chance to a big cash prize which people evidently find rewarding; however, in the context that is used in the story, the lottery can be viewed as a negative since the winner of the game of chance gains the prize of death by stoning. Moreover, the lottery is also a symbolism of tradition itself since it is held every year on an exact date and time. Another point of irony through the use of her symbols is black box resting on the three legged stool. Black is normally seen as a symbol of death and evil while the three legged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Homeless Family In The Glass Castle Blood makes you related, loyalty makes you family Chris Diaz. The Glass Castle is a book about a homeless family. The family faced many troubles throughout their lives. The book is about memories of Jeannette and her family. The Walls family faced many struggles and those struggles brought the family together. They all learned to work together and support each other no matter the circumstances. *When a family faces a difficult situation it brings them together not tear them apart.* The Walls children had a good connection, although Maureen was mostly the one out of the four children to be selfish and would look out for only herself, not her siblings. There was one scene in The Glass Castle where Jeannette was in bed sleeping and a man was touching her inappropriately. She got her younger brother Brian to help her chase down the man as Jeannette says, Dad was out that night, and when Mom slept she was dead to the world, so Brian and I ran after the man ourselves (Walls 103). Since she didn t have anyone else to help her chase down the man she asked Brian. This shows that they stood together because nobody else was going to help catch the man. Although, further in the book her father Rex does help her younger brother Brian go pervert hunting but they do not find the man. Instead of sleeping with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Erma wasn t an ideal grandmother, she was always in a grumpy mood. She would tend to yell at The Walls children for the most simplest reasons. One day, Jeannette notices that Erma is touching Brian inappropriately. Jeannette runs to Brian and Erma and tells her to leave him alone. Erma gets aggressive with Jeannette, Erma reached over to slap me but Lori caught her hand. Let s all simmer down, Lori said (Walls 147). Jeannette could have not done anything about the situation and let Erma continue, but Jeannette defended Brian just as Brian would defend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of The Book The Billionaire Idea Thief THE BILLIONAIRE IDEA THIEF Client Blurb Edric Zhango who goes by nickname Yoshi, isn?t your ordinary billionaire. He made his fortune from stealing other people?s ideas and calling them his own. And he thinks he?s hot shit for it. And so do all the girls he likes to play around with. But will he get caught? Can Will Skye catch on to his scheme and expose him for who he really? is? (include menage) ====== Amazon Blurb Mimi Haverton is a tech entrepreneur with an Ice Queen reputation in Silicon Valley, a reputation she had to develop to survive the boys club of working in tech. Mimi has a bold new idea for an app and only one thing standing in her way lack of funding. Pushed to the brink she is forced to set aside her misgivings and dare to tangle with the venture capitalist billionaire Idea Thief himself, one Elk Mustereon. Lured into Elk s lair Mimi struggles to hold onto to her iciness in the face of a man who brings out the fire within, not to mention her company. Will Mimi survive and bring down the Idea Thief at his own game? And why does ethical tech investor Hunter Carter Astoria IV spend time with the likes of Elk Mustereon? Could it be there is more to Elk than the media stories and could Hunter want more than just a company?? ================== I will never go to Elk Mustereon for funding, Mimi declared to her team as they discussed her upcoming round of pitching for more funding. The Russian born billionaire was famous for getting rich ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. World History in Context Essay Rebecca Nichols HIS 140 A History of Humanity Essay 1 World History in Context, written by David Christian (2003), questions the context of world history as well as the complexity of human history and the societies with which they live. In Christian s article he argues that looking at world history in its global context, rather than one specific moment in history, is the way it is intended to be interpreted and allows historians to recognize reoccurring patterns and themes. World history is meant to be an unbiased account of only one specific species, humans (Christian 2003, 437 438). Historians often struggle with this challenging topic and tend to produce works extremely biased, usually towards stable western civilizations and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though more complex, they are also more fragile and rare because the consumption of large energy flows is a challenging task (McNeill 2003, 319 320). For example, the colossal increase in size of the human brain over the past four million years has left us with the most complex structure in the universe, consuming the largest amount of energy proportionate to its size (Ponting 2000, 24). The brain consumes twenty percent of the energy necessary for the body but only accounts for two percent of its body mass (Christian 2003, 455). This statistic clarifies doubt that the brain is anything other than an energy hoarding structure, just as others of similar complexity. Human societies have also evolved from simple structures of early hunting and gathering communities to the more complex cosmopolitan cities of today. The hunting and gathering communities were fairly simple societies demanding the minimum of resources. Complexity grew with farming communities and more energy was necessary to sustain the larger populations and the demands of a stable, non nomadic life. Early civilizations saw an increase in complexity with the introduction of specialization and trade. Which, again, required more energy to sustain even larger communities. Cultural evolution has evolved so much that cities today are only possible because of humans ability to control energy by the movement of food across large distances to easily accessible locations (McNeill 2003, 320 321). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Beethoven, Ludwig Van Beethoven ( 1770-1827 ) Beethoven Biography Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770 1827). He is known for some of the most influential pieces of music ever written, Ludwig van Beethoven created a bridge between the 18th century classical period and the new beginnings of Romanticism. His greatest breakthroughs in composition came in his instrumental work, including his symphonies. Beethoven had a very hard childhood. He was 1 of 7 children, many of which never lived to adulthood. His family was very poor. His father was an alcoholic with a very bad temper and was very hard on him, however this did not affect his love for music. He became the breadwinner of the family at 18 years of age due to his father s death in 1792, which caused their family to grow deeper into poverty. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, however there is no actual record of his date of birth. Beethoven got his musical training from his father and grandfather who were also musicians. Although he had only meager academic schooling, he studied piano, violin, and French horn, and before he was 12 years old he became a court organist. Christian Gottlob Neefe was one of his earliest teachers. In 1787 he briefly studied with Mozart and years later left to go to Vienna to study with Joseph Haydn. Beethoven s first public appearance in Vienna was on March 29, 1795, as a soloist in one of his piano concerti. He had developed a great reputation for his music before he left Bonn, Germany and once he reached Vienna his music grew wide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Who Is Jocasta Right For Oedipus The culture and time period is portraying is ancient Greece, this is because it was made in 429 B.C. My perspective on the decisions made by the end of the story were that king made the right choice but also the wrong choice while he felt threatened by this prophecy but killing a baby is not cool. Itnd was not right for Oedipus to accuse Creon and Teiresias even though these people say that they are not in the fault. By the end of the story I think that Jocasta should of not hung herself because suicide is not the answer. I believe that Oedipus sould not have kept pursuing the answer because in the end it caused his wife to die and him to go blind. Finally I think that Oedipus should have been aware of this earlier but he did not ask the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Tone Of The Chimney Sweeper In The Chimney Sweeper, William Blake uses irony to convey a pitiful tone. In lines 5 8 the speaker lets the audience know that he enjoys being a chimney sweeper and looks at life positively. However, his life is fairly difficult since he was sold by his parents to clean chimneys at a young age. The fact that he looks at his job positively is ironic, because from someone else s point of view it sounds miserable. The author says in lines four and five how he was so young when his father sold him he could scarcely cry weep! By stating this, the speaker is implying he was so young, he may have not known what was happening at the time. Because of the fact that he was so young, he did not have a moral basis to know what was right and what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Sexual Selection Is A Powerful Evolutionary Process Mate selection Sexual Selection is a powerful evolutionary process, for those unable to attract or gain access to the opposite sex, risk being eliminated from the population (Apostolou). The theory of sexual selection was introduced by Charles Darwin in his book The Descent of Man, in which he explains, that selecting a mate is not a random process, and it is key to evolution, for it depends on which individuals have advantage over the rest of the same specie (Stanford 99). In sexual selection, males compete between one another to gain access to a mate, and females choose particular promising mates that demonstrate trait variability, so that their future offspring will have a higher chance of survival (Stanford 99). Male individuals have to demonstrate power, who can conquer the most, ability to survive and provide protection, among other characteristics that will make him the right mate for a female. And Females, must consider their options, since they want high quality genes for their future children (Angeloni 77). Therefore, as a female, I am seeking for specific characteristics in a mate, such as a lean body build, healthy white teeth, and height he must be over 5 6. I seek for those traits in a mate to further add trait variability in my future offspring, which will help adapt, live longer, and reproduce in the future. Females are the choosing sex, for they are usually the ones who invest more in their offspring from the birth to the nurturing (Stanford 100). Second, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Short Note On The De Notre Jours L accès à l internet est devenu de notre jours ouvert et facile à tous. Les adolescents vivent dans un monde où la plupart d entre eux possèdent des téléphones portables qui font une consommation massive d écrans en tous genres. Cette intégration a impliqué un bouleversement dans sa vie quotidienne, sur son comportement et sur sa manière de vivre, de réagir et de s éduquer. La pratique quotidienne des technologies numériques a embauché des dangers et des impacts négatifs. Ces impacts ont affectés plusieurs champs : éducatif, de santé, mentale... En parallèle, le numérique a offert des bénéfices à l adolescent. Ces bénéfices ont aidé dans l éducation ainsi elle a pu intégrer l enfant dans un monde d interaction et de communication. Des nouveaux services et usages ont été offerts. Mais, malheureusement, les dangers et les impacts négatifs presque dominent. Une prévention est toujours nécessaire. Le choix du sujet est justifié par son importance actuelle. En fait, un danger est présent de nos jours grâce au mauvais usage du numérique et des nouveaux technologies et ceci a influencé sur l adolescent et ses pratiques dans sa vie quotidienne. Ainsi que des troubles et des dangers menacent la santé de nos enfants et le risque d échec scolaire augmente. Dans ce contexte, quelles sont les conséquences problématiques des consommations d écrans non interactifs chez les jeunes adolescents ? Quels sont les risques d addictions et les impacts négatifs ? Quels sont les impacts sur ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on Sundiata the Hero Sundiata was not a self absorbed person, when even at an early age, malicious tongues began to blab. What three year old has not yet taken his first steps (p.15)? Early on in his life Sundiata showed his since of concern for others when he sees his mother distraught other being slight by Sassouma, Sundiata says, mother, what s the matter (p.19)? When Sundiata makes up his mind to overcome his problem of not walking, and should feel triumphant and celebrator by focusing on what everyone will say about him, he immediately thinks of his mother, Mother, do you want just the leaves of the baobab or would you rather I brought you the whole tree, (p.19). When Sassouma tries to set Sundiata up by having the old witches steal from his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A leader must exhibit strength because the multitude loves and fears strength, (p.22). Sundiata was a lad full of strength; his arms had the strength of ten and his biceps inspired fear in his companions, (p.23). Sundiata leadership was not only in his strength, but he had already that authoritative way of speaking which belongs to those who are destined to command, (p.23). Sundiata leadership is also displayed through his loyalty by coming keeping the promise he made to Fran when he said, I will make you a great general, we will travel through many countries and emerge the strongest of all. Kings will tremble before us as woman trembles before a man, (p.32). Upon setting out to his mission to restore Mali, he immediate goes back to Tabon. His leadership was able to take hold because people admired him, in the camp he had an answer to everything and the most puzzling situations resolved themselves in the presence, (p.37). With Sundiata, everyone bowed before him and he was greatly loved. Those who did not love him feared him and his voice carried authority, (p.37). As a natural leader, his voice carried authority, his eyes were live coals, his arm was iron, and he was the husband of power, (p.47). Another hero qualities that Sundiata had, was his uncompromising determination. Sundiata did not start life out as someone who would grow up to be a great hero, Sogolon s son had a slow and difficult childhood. At the age of three he still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Questions On Online Analytical Processing CHAPTER 3 On Line Analytical Processing Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) applications and tools are those that are designed to ask complex queries of large multidimensional collections of data. OLAP is used for data mining, as well as the discovery of undiscerned relationship between data items. Since not all transactional data is needed for trend analysis, the OLAP database doesn t have to be as large as a data warehouse. With the use of Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), data can be imported from existing relational databases to create a multidimensional database for OLAP. The Need for OLAP: What drives the OLAP system is the multidimensional nature of the business problem. These problems are characterized by retrieving a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The OLAP Guidelines: Dr. E.F. Codd the father of the relational database model, created a list of rules or yardstick needed to measure any set of OLAP systems. Users should priorities these rules according to their needs to match their business requirements. These rules are: 1) Multidimensional Conceptual View: The OLAP system should provide an appropriate multidimensional data model that matches the business problems as well as its requirements. 2) Transparency: The OLAP tool should be transparent to users. These transparency helps to improve efficiency and productivity of users by providing them with the front end tools that are familiar to them. 3) Accessibility: The OLAP tool should only provide access to data needed to perform a specific analysis. 4) Consistent Reporting Performance: Its important to ensure that users doesn t experience any form of degradation in performance due to increase in the size of database. 5) Client/server Architecture: The OLAP system should use the client server architecture to ensure optimum performance, flexibility, adaptability and interoperability. 6) Generic Dimensionality: The OLAP tool should ensure that the data dimensions entering should be equivalent to both the structure and operation capabilities. 7) Dynamic Sparse Matrix Handling: The OLAP too should be able to manage the sparse matrix that is, the system should be able to deduce the distribution of data and adjust the storage so as to achieve and
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  • 26. Real Life Influences In John Steinbeck s East Of Eden East of Eden is a novel with many real life influences. One of the biggest influences in East of Eden is religion, it parallels stories from the bible and it is the inspiration for some of the characters. It also works to help illustrate an important life lesson that is the ultimate goal of the novel. FFFFFFFFFFFF To truly understand the religious themes and influences in the book, it is best to see how religion played into the author John Steinbeck s life. John Steinbeck was born in the Salinas Valley of California (which is where narrator of the novel is born). He was born to John Ernst Steinbeck and Olive Hamilton (also a character in the book) who were both of Episcopalian faith. Not much can be said about Steinbeck s religious beliefs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The greatest lesson that the novel teaches and the lesson that should be picked up is one that is hard to swallow. Ultimately every human being is like Cain and every human being inherits his sin but ultimately like Caleb does in the novel, human beings all have the potential to redeem themselves for timshel. Steinbeck uses the Hebrew word in a unique way to sum up his story. The word he uses appears in a passage in which God discusses sin with Cain. The word timshel means Thou mayest rule over him which ultimately represents the idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The 3d Seismic Survey Of East Godavari Mangrove Area The 3D seismic survey in East Godavari mangrove area has short term effects on the environment. The surveyed area includes the main six reserved mangrove patches in East coast of India and the process of lying of geophones cables and shoot hole drilling for 3D seismic exploration may lead to the destruction of habitat through clearing the vegetation. Primary sources of disturbances associated with exploration include equipment transportation inside the mangrove, vehicle traffic, shot hole drilling activities, and underground blasting. Seismic exploration survey has the potential to affect wildlife either by increasing noise and human activity around them, or seismic shooting process. The seismic activities can even lead to long term habitat alteration. Though the exploration activities is often a short term process, extending over a few months, the footprint of exploration activities especially in the high wildlife sensitive area can be quite large (Jorgenson et al. 2010). Seismic exploration can alter plant community structure, directly affecting fauna of that area on a long term basis (Jorgenson et al. 2010). There is evidence to suggest wildlife may react to seismic activity with elevated metabolic rates (Bradshaw et al. 1998), and the cumulative effects of repeated disturbance of individuals may affect population reproductive rates if exploration is widespread (Bradshaw et al. 1998). Extensive studies are conduced to estimate the impact of seismic activities on marine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Journey Of Truth In John Cheever s The Swimmer Journey of Truth The short story The Swimmer by John Cheever, is about a man s swimming journey home after a long night of drinking. Cheever uses the man s journey home as a metaphor for the journey of alcohol. Cheever shows the parallels between the man s journey home and the journey alcohol takes a person in many ways. The main two are the way he feels after each new pool, and the time that lapses on his journey. The first way Cheever uses to show the parallels, is the way the main character feels after each pool. The man, in the beginning, is strong and energetic, feels good about his life, and is looked up to by his friends. The man thinks of himself as a legendary figure (Cheever, Pg1). As if there was nothing he could not do. As his journey progresses he changes. Physically, he gets weaker, and is unable to pull himself out of the pool without the use of the pool ladder and is unwilling to dive into the pool, as before. He goes from being warm to being chilled to the bone. The man would also start feeling bad if he did not drink. A person who uses alcohol in a continuous manner, and then tries to give up drinking for a prolonged amount of time, can go through withdrawals from the alcohol. The reason that this shows parallels between the man s journey home and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Time in the beginning of the story went by slowly. Then, towards the middle of his journey home he realizes that the leaves have started to change colors, and that it was getting cooler. The journey of alcohol and the man s journey are tied together. When the man started his journey he was warm and happy, and by the time the story ended the man was cold and miserable. So what Cheever is trying to illustrate is that the man s journey started in the summer, and ended getting close to winter. This was obtained by describing the seasons changing from summer to fall and then to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay media Media Standard Today s society is centered on media rather it be broadcasting media, print media, mass media, or social media. Media is the center of it all. The media is our way of staying up to date on the latest news, passing and receiving information, basically keeping our lives in motion. The media has the ability to create social norms. One social norm that rubbed writer/director of the documentary Miss Representation Jennifer Seibel Newsom the wrong way was the misrepresentation of women in the media. The main claim or argument behind Miss Representation is that woman now days are being judged only on their appearance rather then their knowledge, achievement, and or power. This social norm has affected women of all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaning ten hours a day the media is influencing teenagers. The media has created its own standard of beauty, so when teenage girls spend ten hours a day focusing on media they see that a vast majority of them don t live up to media s standard of beauty. Newsom points this out because in the documentary you see three different clips of three half naked, beautiful women lying down, washing a window and serving a male food at the breakfast table. (INSERT CITATION) Newsome suggest those clips right there leads to girls being very insecure about their looks and bodies which leads to losing confidence in their ability because they believe their value is solely based on their looks. To capture the attention of the younger audience, Newsom interviewed teenage girls. One girl talks about the fact that when she was in fifth grade she was worried about her weight. Now in ninth grade she says she is still worried about her weight.(INSERT CITATION) Here, Newsom suggested she being concerned about her weight at such a young age is the influence of media. Another girl says it s all about the body, not about the brain (INSERT TIME FOR CITATION) The documentaries argument then targets the medias effect on women in power, specifically women in politics. One example of how media has affected women in power is shown in a clip with former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin. The clips is Palin being interviewed live on fox news, Palin is asked, Breast implants, did you have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Terra Cotta Army Observation Report I m getting more used to waking up early, and I don t feel as tired as I did during the school year, but I still don t enjoy waking up this early. Breakfast helps though because they have really great muffins. From the hotel, we traveled by bus to the Terra Cotta Army. Pretty much as soon as we got off the bus, people were taking our picture again. I still don t get it, but I m getting more used to it. After going through the lines and walking a little way through a large green space, we were in the park for lack of a term. There were 4 buildings we were going to go into. They were creatively named Building 1, Building 2, Building 3, and the Chariot Room. We went into Building 1 first and it was not what I was expecting. I was expecting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were still good, just not a hamburger. There were also these corn ball things that had some purple sweet filling inside them, and while this sounds super strange, it was delicious. From lunch, we got back on the bus to head back into Xi an. Our next activity was to bike along the city wall for 14 km. Let me preface this by saying I am not a bike person. I don t find them comfortable, it was 94 degrees out, and I burn like a lobster, so I knew for the next two hours I would not be thriving. That being said, it was still an absolutely beautiful view and I really enjoyed it for the first hour. It was definitely a cool experience, and I m glad I did it, but again, I am not a bike person. After biking, we went back to the hotel to clean up and then head to dinner. We went with Dr. Lee to a local place in the Muslim Quarters that supposedly serves famous lamb soup. I don t know if it is famous since there was barely anyone in the restaurant, but I do know it should be because it was delicious. The soup had lamb (obviously), these clear noodles made out of potato, mushrooms, and pieces of bread that soaked up the broth. It all tasted so good and was so filling. It made all the biking worth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Woody Allen s Irrational Man Irrational Man is a 2015 American mystery drama film which has been written and directed by Woody Allen. The film stars well known actors; Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey and Jamie Blackley. The film was released on July 17, 2015 by Sony Pictures Classics in a limited release, later expanding wider. The film was Jack Rollins final production before his death in June 2015, having produced Allen s films since the 1970s. Irrational Man, (Woody Allen s 327th film), tells the story of a philosophy professor named Abe who after finding himself in the small town fictional New England college campus of Braylin falls into an existential crisis. Abe becomes more or less obsessed with the idea murdering a judge. And the young intelligent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jill his romantic student lover seems to have no real depth throughout the film as well. This is seen in several occasions such as the Russian roulette scene where she (an intelligent student) has really no clue as to the fact that something is seriously wrong with both Abe and their relationship. She seems to be only there to serve as something different and new in Abe s otherwise depressing life. Unfortunately while this would be a perfectly fine character persona for an extra in the film, it just didn t work in with being tied to one of the main characters. This is disappointing when all of a sudden like a Nancy drew novel she pieces together the fact that Abe is behind the murder because up until that point she has just been an attractive academically intelligent extra in Abe s life. Jill very quickly goes from a small random spark of interest in Abe s life to the biggest thing in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Reasons For The Fall Of Pakistan Essay It s been more than 68 years of so called independence but yet we are not free. Although we were assigned with a new territory and a new title yet we haven t stood up on our own. Pakistan is enormously confined within a foreign group of countries. And they manipulate us as they want and we are bound to follow them. A country prospers only when the basic requirements, food, clothes and shelter, are rendered to its citizens. But to do so, first we have to liberate our homeland from foreign affairs. There are a number of factors that are responsible for the downfall of Pakistan. Let s have a look on 10 primary reasons behind the downfall of Pakistan: 1. Poverty Poverty the absence of basic necessities, is the main cause of a number of different problems. In Pakistan, during the past decade, the poverty has been increased by 30% to 40%. Pakistan is the country where more than 55% of population lies under the poverty line. The political strategies by the governing bodies are so weak that even after 68 years, we couldn t cope up with poverty. We have the world s best irrigation system, abundance of natural resources, rich land and warm water seashore yet we are among the world s poorest countries. 2. Terrorism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And now it has become the root cause of all the major problems. We re considered as land of terrorists in the eye of the world. It s been almost 15 years that Pakistan is fighting the war against terrorism. This war gave a huge blow to the already crippled economy of Pakistan. The interest of foreign investors started descending and recently it was almost finished. Thousands of Pakistanis were killed and millions were migrated leaving everything behind. This war broke the backbone of Pakistan. They major causes that lead the people to terrorism are illiteracy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Not Waving but Drowning NOT WAVING BUT DROWNING BY STEVIE SMITH NOT WAVING BUT DROWNING BY STEVIE SMITH The poem Not Waving But Drowning , by Stevie Smith, is a poem in which there is a drowning man at sea. In this poem, the poet is talking about the difficulty of communication and the fundamental isolation of the individual in modern society. The title of the poem gives us an immediate indication that the poem will tackle a serious matter. The poem contains three voices; the drowning man, the observers and the people on the beach. It can be interpreted on both a literal and metaphorical level of meaning. Stevie Smith (Florence Margaret) was born in Hull, Yorkshire. She was both a novelist and poet. Smith was born in 1902 and died in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pause after gave way , followed by the last line They said , indicates that other interpretations are possible which really reflects what happened: that the man found life as too lonely or difficult and gave up. The observers completely misinterpret the situation. The people on the beach are unable to discern the man s moments of joy from his moments of despair. We can interpret the phrase It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way , in both a literal and figurative way. Literally, the observers could be saying that the man has had a heart attack as a result of the cold temperature of the water; figuratively, we might say that this unknown man lacked the warmth of human relationships. His life was empty of love and warm feelings which has caused him to give up on life. The third and final stanza shows us how desperate the man s situation has been, both past and present. The repetition of no stresses this fact by underlining how he has always felt cold, unloved, unappreciated and misunderstood. In fact he says I was much too far out all my life . The water in which he drowns, symbolizes a barrier which separates him from the rest of society, such as his inability to make friends. It could also symbolize his life, a life in which he could not cope due to the various difficulties he was experiencing. The poem s apparent simplicity concerns serious issues which preoccupied the poet, Stevie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Intimacy In Looking For Alaska One hundred thirty six days before. We meet a loner, though not by choice but circumstance, named Miles Halter. He knows there is more to the world than just the little, uneventful excuse that has made up his years thus far. His unique hobby of memorizing last words may contribute to Miles sense of urgency in seeking the Great Perhaps (Green 5). He needs something more, something that challenges him. Looking for this, Miles goes to Culver Creek boarding school, where he finds his perhaps in a girl named Alaska Young, and this is where the book Looking for Alaska s story begins to unfold its intricate layers of narrative. Though it is possible for a middle schooler to read this book, themes such as intimacy, suffering, and closure resound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With these two interactions we see the differences of physical intimacy vs. emotional intimacy. Even though Alaska and Miles where never physically intimate, besides a quick kiss, the emotions flowing through him as it happened where much more lively and intense than when Miles had his hog smoked (Green 129). When Alaska falls asleep atop of Miles that same night, he says, I love you Alaska Young (Green 131). Love is something Miles never expresses for Lara because they lacked the emotional intimacy that Alaska and Miles shared. Now whether or not sixth graders would comprehend the complex theme of intimacy is not likely. The book requires the reader to understand intimacy in a context pass the inert idealism of middle schoolers and most high schoolers. Just because someone is sexually active does not mean they fully grasp the emotional connectivity that two people romantically share. Even though a sixth grader could definitely have the ability to read the words in this book, it s likely that a central theme needed to understand Miles actions later in the book would go completely unnoticed by someone so young of an age, in fact it nearly went over my own head whilst reading. Two days after. We should have stopped her (Green 19), said Miles, two days after the death of Alaska Young. The girl who became his obsession, who gave him a sense of emotional intimacy, the girl who he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Hobbit Hero s Journey The Heroic Journey Everyone has heard the word hero. Young children are usually surrounded by the most famous heroic characters, like Batman, or Superman. Middle aged people usually are more concerned about the heros that defend our country, or their loved ones are in the service, but there is a whole different world when you look closely enough at the meaning, hero. The Heroic Journey was created by Joseph Campbell, he studied stories from different cultures around the world, and he found that they all had a main character going on an epic quest or journey, and coming back home a hero. Heros are created to show what we truly want in life, they are often portrayed as the perfect citizen but struggle to keep their identity a secret, but not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Duncan has to struggle everyday about being a tangerine orange skinned hybrid, and deal with everyday difficulties, especially for a teen, that makes it even more difficult. One evening his father decides to appear after sixteen years, and essentially give his son, his kaiju form. Now Duncan has to face new difficult tasks, besides the homework, now he has to worry about kaiju coming and challenging him to become the nes king, since Duncan is the heir to Belloc, thus making Duncan, a prince. When you ask me What is your reference of a hero, I don t really have one, it doesn t really matter to me how the hero looks, acts, or feels, I only get caught up in it because of school assignments, or when my supposed friends ask me to watch a movie with them. I usually just watch a movie just for the fun of it, I usually don t go into the hard facts behind the movie or book of what it s trying to portray, I just usually like to watch the movie, because it s a movie, or book, I just enjoy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Military Discipline Essay Military Discipline Where to start, lets see discipline in the military from the beginning to now. Well from the start of the civil war the military was not as it is now. Then solders was a solder 24 7 back then, and the only time they had to them self was when the war was over. Now, we still solders 24 7 but we have more personel time to deal with familys and to start a family. But that is up to the solder, anyway over the years the military had to change to keep the morale up in the military. So the military came up with some rules to keep people in the military and add to the ranks. Discipline is key to a good unit or any thing dealing with the military. If you look in any book that the military put out, discipline is in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That was when the UCMJ came in to play, that was when discipline was key in and out of work. As the times changes so did the UCMJ as well, from the way we act to killing people and other things that i don t even like to take about. Discipline can hurt you or help you as far as moving up in the ranks. Back then, solders that did wrong things got killed on the spot or got the rope from a tree. Now a days, people go to jail or put to death depening on where you are in the world. If you show that you got the discipline to be a great leader, then great things will happen for those who show the that the military is a good thing to happen to a person s life. Because of discipline in the military i have seen people go from shit bag to a great NCO. Reason for that is once again of discipline can change a person s way of life. Back then it was the same. You show that you can lead then you move up the ranks. That haven t change in over the years. Today the military got different people as far as color of skin or backgrounds. In the civil war, the south had white people in the ranks. But the north had blacks and whites fighting for the samething. As the times change so did the military when it came to race or color of skin. The discipline in units when it came to that was hard but we as the United States over come that with discipline and UCMJ. The military came with EO reps in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Epic Of Gilgamesh, And The Mahabharata The journey, the hero, the triumph, and the defeat are all elements that some of literatures greatest works have encaptured, such as: the Ramayana, The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Mahabharata. Each of these texts depicts a hero or protagonist that is unique to their culture and although each of these heroes embark on a different journey with different purposes and goals in mind, they all display a variety of features that people of then and now can relate to. It becomes transparent that each of the journeys these heroes undertake are a lot like that of the lives of people today. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest pieces of literature known to man. Written in 2700 B.C.E this epic poem centers in on an ancient king of Uruk in present day Iraq. When we are first introduced to Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk, we see that he is a tyrant ruler which is one third human, two thirds divine and in endowed with immense strength. Instead of serving his people he suppresses them and engages in immoral behaviors fit for a king. The behaviors result in a backlash from his citizens and the nobles began to complain bitterly about these behaviors. The gods eventually intervene and in order to tame Gilgamesh s wild spirit they create his equal, Enkidu, whose purpose in this epic poem is to help guide Gilgamesh in becoming a better person and a better king for his people. Before Gilgamesh is introduced to Enkidu there is little in his life that offers meaning to him, yet he still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Art Does Not Need To Be Pretty The question of beauty has been asked since the beginning of time and yet there is still no precise answer. When discussing this same question and applying it to works of art a number of answers could be as large as the population. Henri Matisse and Francis Bacon have both inspired artists for generations and are considered to be opposite sides of the coin. Matisse created paintings with bright, happy colors mixing in patterns and showed life as it was viewed from the outside, leading to the idea that he created pretty paintings. On the other hand, Bacon produced intense paintings which included rich, dark colors that expressed the agony that can only be viewed from within oneself. When the viewer immerses themselves in both styles of painting it will be clear that art does not need to be pretty . One must look at the root of the person creating the art to truly understand the beauty of the piece. Matisse attended law school in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a child, he was shy and enjoyed dressing up even though this really upset his father. In 1926, Bacon was found admiring himself dressed in women s undergarments and was thrown out of the home where his family lived (Wiki). Inside his mind, there was a battle that would never cease and this type of inner torment can be seen in his work. One such piece of work was Bacons rendition of the Portrait of Pope Innocent X (1650 Velazquez). The resemblances of the versions included the Pope sitting in a chair looking directly at the viewer. However, that is where the similarities end. In the 1953 painting, Bacon tore away the flesh from the Pope leaving a screaming skeleton in the place of the stern faced pope in the original painting. Being up to interpretation, I view this painting in as if Bacons goal was to capture the anger that he had received his whole life from his father and religious leaders of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Novel American Pastoral By Philip Roth A novelist incorporates three crucial elements when writing a novel. The first element is the ability for the author to draw from his or her own experiences. A novelist will paint an issue, usually political or social, on the canvas of the pages in the book. He or she draw from experiences, what they remember from the event taking place, locations, dates, and use a splash of fiction to blend the perfect color for the novel. The author will mainly stick to the color coated facts to give the reader an authentic feel for the story, but gracefully integrates fiction to in essence portray the spin to the truth they desire. A novel is also driven by the desire to understand others, often in a sympathetic light. And last, but not least, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roth uses Nathan to reincarnate the protagonist in the novel, Seymour Swede Levov, as Swede s life is retold through the accounts of Zuckerman. The story of Swede s life in the novel is translucent. It is only semi clear in nature as the narrator gathers the preponderance of information second hand through the tales from characters that knew Swede. Much of the minutiae of Swede s life were a reconstruction of the character through the imagination of how it would have occurred in Zuckerman s head. Nathan Zuckerman had an indescribable fascination for Swede from the very conception of the novel. He was his hero, idol, and a hometown legend. Nathan grew up in the Jewish community with Swede in Newark, New Jersey. Swede was someone to look up to for Nathan and many others. He was referred to as Swede because even though he was Jewish, he was graced with superior athletic ability and physical attributes, being tall, with blonde hair and blue eyes. The Unjewish Jew. He escaped the bind of the Jewish community with these attributes, and was admired by Nathan for it. Nathan had more exposure to his hero through befriending his brother, Jerry Levov. Jerry was radically different than the Swede as Nathan recounts. He had a fiery side, unlike his cool, calm, and collected brother. Nathan was one if not the only friend to Jerry in high school. I would have not otherwise have played in Jerry Levov s basement. If it weren t for the opportunity to tell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Knight And His Squire Very early the next morning, the knight and his squire set out on their travels. They stole silently away from the village without bidding good by to any one; and they made such haste that at sunrise they felt themselves quite safe from pursuit. Don Quixote, riding in full armor astride of gaunt Rozinante, felt that he was indeed the most valorous knight in the world; and no doubt he was a formidable sight. As for Sancho Panza, he rode like a patriarch, with his knapsack on one side of him and a leather bottle on the other, his feet almost dragging on the ground. His mind was full of thoughts about that island of which he hoped to be the governor. The sun rose high above the hills. The two travelers jogged onward across the plains of Montiel. Both were silent, for both had high purposes in view. At length, Sancho Panza spoke: I beseech you, Sir Knight errant, be sure to remember the island you promised me. I dare say I shall make out to govern it, let it be ever so big. Don Quixote answered with becoming dignity: Friend Sancho, you must know that it has always been the custom of knights errant to conquer islands and put their squires over them as governors. Now it is my intention to keep up that good custom. You are indeed a rare master, said Sancho Panza. Well, I am thinking I might even improve upon that good custom, said Don Quixote. What if I should conquer three or four islands and set you up as master of them all? You could do nothing that would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Interview On The Film The Night Of The Eyes As the cheers and enthusiasm came from the roaring crowd, all chanting the word Spice Time, Spice Time! , as the 4 girls with the hidden past stood on the stage receiving the praise of their adoring fans during their final performance of their UK tour. Alice,Rowen, Jessamy and Cressida all recalled the horrible and dreadful night they had endured in their minds as they walk into the interview. The interviewer named Joan Callamezzo had captured the audience s attention with the shocking headline on what had happened to the 5th member of Spice Time, Luna who was also Cressida s younger sister. The story the girls all agreed to give was intact into their minds by management; while in their hometown of Wales, England ,Luna had sadly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The girls had big hopes to land a contract with a management known for discovering young artists like themselves and had taken a vacation on a beach house just outside the green pastures of Wales while waiting to hear back. I can t believe we have a shot of being as famous as the Spice Girls ahhhhhhh screeched the young enthusiastic 16 old girl named Luna Rose. Luna shut up you re embarrassing me you twerp her older 19 year old sister Cressida Rose yelled from the front seat of the beat up car. Cressida s three best friends, Jessamyn Williams(18), Rowen Howell(17), Alice Lester(19) watched in amusement as the two sisters bickered back and forth throughout the whole car ride. An hour later the car finally came to a halt and stood in front a almost Victorian like mansion nothing like your average beach house. The house stood in the middle of a dead like forest and to the left a winding trail leading to the harsh cold rapid waves that were hitting jagged rocks alongside a cliff. This isn t what I pictured , Alice mumbled incoherently to herself. ~3 days later~ As the girls finally got comfortably adjusted into the nonchalant schedule of being stuck inside the house all day due to the typical England weather and their hopes of adventuring were soon diminished with the first drops of rain falling from the abundance of clouds, their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Frank Norris s Mcteague Since the beginning of time, humans like animals, possess certain innate behaviors that both are naturally born with. For example, animals are born, taken care of and spend their life making sure they have enough food in order to survive and in the end, reproduce. Similarly, humans also possess a natural instinct to survive, consume, and reproduce in order to keep this on going cycle alive. The comparison between humans and animals at time may disturb certain people due to the simplification and degradation of the human race. However, it is this naturalistic view in life that certain individuals believe should not be shielded from the public in order to protect people and instead, believe it is necessary to educate as many people possible in the reasoning and acceptance of mankind s innate actions. The novel McTeague, written by Frank Norris, is a book that demonstrates an individual s natural behaviors and desires which continues to be carried out by people today just as it has been since the beginning of time. It is through McTeague, that Frank Norris illustrates mankind s naturalistic behavior that not only grabs the attention of the readers but infuriates the public as well. Benjamin Franklin Norris, otherwise known as Frank Norris was born on March 5, 1870 in Chicago, Illinois. Throughout his life, Frank Norris attended school in Paris, the University of California, and Harvard University which would later benefit him by establishing relationships which would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Weberian Bureaucracy Case Study First of all, I agree that the political structure and administrative arrangements in Hong Kong have contributed to the closest approximation of Weberian bureaucracy in contemporary world. When Hong Kong government gained sovereignty after the handover in 1997, it has adopted the bureaucracy model to solve the problems of its inefficiency post government during the colonial period. The bureaucracy was suggested by a German sociologist Max Weber, who claimed it as an ideal system for the efficiency of the organization and administration. Max Weber s bureaucracy consists of six specific characteristics: division of work, authority hierarchy, formal selection, formal rules and regulations, impersonality, and career orientation. Among these six ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Victoria Harbor planning, Hong Kong government decided to coordinate with various non government actors and private sectors. This was because the Government believed harbor planning should not only limited to government s purview but should integrate the public s opinions towards the planning. However, the government was superior in decision making process and showed that it did not wanted publics to engage in policy making process. For example, most of policy making process was done autonomously by the government where the non government actors were absent; lack of communication channel between the government and non government sectors; and government only informed its decisions to non government sectors without consulting with them. Therefore, there were constant conflicts between the government, private sectors, and the group of civil society throughout the process. If there was a proper communications and co ordination, and if government allowed non government actors to engage in decision making process, the tension between the government and non government actors wouldn t be exist. Because even though their interests and aims are different they can reach an agreement throughout the direct and indirect communications. Therefore, with impersonality presents in the policy co ordination process, the power structure would not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Examples Of Perseverance In The Miracle Worker I [Annie Sullivan] know the education of this child [Helen Keller] will be the distinguishing event of my life, if I have the brains and perseverance to accomplish it . Annie Sullivan was at first looked down upon by her student, Helen Keller s family. They would tell Sullivan that there was no hope in teaching Keller a blind and deaf child to properly behave and communicate. Although Sullivan faced many obstacles while attempting to teach Keller the meaning of language, she was able to triumph over Keller s handicaps. The non fiction drama titled The Miracle Worker written by William Gibson depicted the methods that Sullivan utilized to educate Helen on how to behave and converse with others. The drama expressed that for one to succeed in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Helen has been a spoiled child for her entire life especially because her parents often give her whatever she long for to distract Helen from disturbing them. When Helen is taking food from her family s plates during breakfast, Annie stops her and demands that she is left alone with the child in order to teach her how to properly eat. Before Annie is able to teach Helen how to sit down and have a proper meal, she makes Helen sit in a chair so Annie can eat her breakfast without Helen groping for her plate. However, Helen persists and keeps going for Annie s food instead of her own. To stop this, Annie must force utensils into Helen s hands and have her eat from her own plate, rather than one of her family s. Annie is eventually able to get Helen to eat her own food. The drama shows, HELEN swallows involuntarily... ANNIE forced her palm open , throws four swift letters into it, then another four, and bows toward her with devastating pleasantness. Good Girl (Gibson 523). Since Helen had never been taught how to properly sit down at a table and eat with manners, this task was cumbersome for Annie. She was able to get Helen to swallow her food and fold a napkin which Helen s mother, Kate, emphasised. When Helen s father, Captain Keller, would talk about how Annie was making no progress and only ruining the child, she would bring up that Annie had gotten Helen to fold her napkin for the first time. Despite Helen persisting to get her way and the Keller family not approving of Annie s teaching methods, Annie was able to teach Helen a lot more than what she knew before tutoring had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...