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How Did Shakespeare Destroy Macbeth
William Shakespeare wrote the famous tragedy named Macbeth, about a bloody rise to power and the
tragic downfall of the warrior Macbeth. There are accusations that some scenes and songs from this
play have been augmented from previous works, specifically the witch scenes. Most people argue that
since there were no copyrights during the era in which Macbeth was written, Shakespeare indeed did
not plagiarized any songs or scenes. However, the removal of the witch scenes that include the stolen
songs would cause the play to crumble. Therefor the witch scenes and songs are indeed original to
Shakespeare s play Macbeth.
Music is an important feature in Renaissance plays. The music is often moveable and changeable
along with only prologues and epilogues of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This scene is so vital that if it were removed it would ruin the dramatic irony of the audience knowing
the explanation of why the witches want to destroy Macbeth. It would also take away from the motif
of fate from the play. But most importantly it destroys the evidence that Macbeth s locus of control is
completely external because, from the beginning of act one the witches have had control over
Macbeth when they put a spell on him in scene one, act one. Each of these witch scenes whether their
music was plagiarized or augmented in any way, are extremely vital to Macbeth s story line. If these
scenes were to be removed it would destroy this famously known play. So as a conclusion, these songs
were usually borrowed off the street; there were no copyright laws for other playwrights to be
protected by, and the vital importance of the witch scenes, I recommend that these scenes/songs be
performed. These scenes/songs are ethically and legally
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Victims Of Women In Shakespearian Plays
Sandhu1
Shehnaz Sandhu
Student Id: 1521743
Instructor: Matthew Goldberg
English 601 102 MQ sect 00026
13 May 2016
In Shakespearian plays, women were shown as the victims of men and also, women were described as
calm. Women were oppressed by men. Men were shown as violent and aggressive. Good Night
Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), written by Ann Marie Macdonald talks about women being
aggressive and violent. Women are shown equal to men according to their behavior, but they can still
be easily manipulated by men. Women are the victims of the actions of men. Men uses women
according to their wishes and desires. Women are supposed to act in certain way. Homosexuality was
not accepted during those times, but now the idea of being homosexual is common. Also, true love
does not exist and people get tired of each other after few days of living together. Then, duos regret
their decision and they explore their identities in order to know more about themselves. In Othello
written by Shakespeare , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even they sacrificed their life for the sake of their love. In Constance s imagination, Juliet like the idea
of death and she did not even get the meaning of love (Act 3, Page 49 85) (Macdonald). They were
just fourteen at that time and they were too young to understand love. That is why after their marriage
they both were regretting their decision of getting married and then they explored their own identities.
For example, Juliet attracting to Constance and forcing her to kiss Juliet. When Constance revealed
her true identity of being women, Juliet said that she does not care, if she is male or female. During
times of Shakespeare, homosexuality was not accepted, but in today s world homosexuality is
accepted. That s why from Constance s imagination, Romeo gets attracted to Constanstine
(Constance) and Juliet gets attracted to Constance (Act 3, page 49 85)
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Nonverbal Communication And Nonverbal Behavior
Research Paper 1 Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal communication includes all aspects of
communication other than words (Wood, 2013).
Nonverbal Communication Indispensable Compliment of Oral and Written Communication Dinica s
article in Procedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences from 2014 researched how nonverbal behavior
aids communication by observing how animals communicate, since humans are the only species to use
language as their main form of communication. While there were some similarities between animal s
and human s nonverbal behaviors, they discovered that thanks to language, humans have adapted to
using their words to communicate information more and pick up on less nonverbal cues. Animal
communication was limited based on their body features and the range of ways they could use their
bodies to communicate different things. It talks about how children learn nonverbal communication
first and learn to pick up on cues as a young kid until they become old enough to use full sentences.
This makes it so many of the nonverbal cues are learned at a young age from children watching their
parents communicate. It is believed that women have a better ability at perceiving nonverbal cues
since they are often the ones communicating with young children. The article then goes on to discuss
different areas of nonverbal communication.
The first area is body language. Similar to class it mentions how facial expressions are great for
communicating emotions and posture can
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An Essay On Eating Disorder And The Store s Front Windows...
Shannon Petty Mrs. Johnson English 12 1A November 9, 2016 Four out of every ten people in the
United States have personally experienced an eating disorder or have known someone who has
(Statistics Research). Society tells adolescent girls and women that they have to have the perfect body
type to be loved. Girls and women are told that they must be skinny, have a flat stomach, a thigh gap,
long hair, perfect skin, long eyelashes, perfect eyebrows, and be a certain height to be considered
beautiful. Society wants females to look like barbie dolls instead of humans. They set unattainable
standards and judge women when they cannot achieve those standards. Whether it is walking into a
clothing store, standing in the checkout line in the supermarket, or driving down the road, one is likely
to see some type of advertisement for the perfect body. In the store s front windows are slender, tall,
and muscular mannequins. Few stores actually have plus size mannequins. This tells people that they
must be thin and tall in order to look good in the clothing. Standing line at the grocery store one is
surrounded by magazines with beautiful models gracing the covers. Those models have been
photoshopped to look a certain way, to fit society s standards of beautiful. If you look at a model, their
thighs are often a little thicker and their faces are a little fuller than what they appear to look like on
the billboards and magazine covers. Many modeling agencies will not hire
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Cochise County In Arizon SWOT Analysis
Final Examination
Keith Summerall
FES 3833
Professor Carlino
July 9th, 2015
Abstract
Throughout this course we completed 5 web projects that all correlate into a hazard mitigation plan. I
researched and found a mitigation plan for Cochise county in Arizona. The area at hand is vulnerable
to droughts so the plan is aimed for towards being prepared for a potential drought rather than other
uncommon disasters. The plan incorporates 3 of the 5 subjects we covered in web projects. They are
SWOT analysis, emergency operations center, and types of disasters and prioritizing them.
Final Examination
All of our weekly web projects taken as a whole impact the field of hazard mitigation but our week 1
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The City of Douglas which is located within Cochise county uses a SWOT analysis to examine the
organization s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats( Cochise County , 2012). An
emergency operations center is a central location from which local governments can provide
interagency coordination and executive decision making in support of incident response and recovery
operations. In the event of a disaster an emergency operations center acts as a base for operations fro
local government
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Article Review On Human Rights
My assignment will be a discussion about Article 6 (Right to a fair trial) of the HRA 1998. I will
explore the article and define it in detail. I will explain why this article is particularly important for a
Police officer/Investigator dealing with an offender from the beginning of a case until a court
appearance. Furthermore I will discuss the possible consequences if the Police officer/Investigator
fails to comply with Article 6. Article 6 (the right to a fair trial) has been developed over centuries,
originally copied from sources such as the Magna Carta, the 1689 Bill of Rights and the common law.
(Fair Trial, 2014) But is now Article 6. Article 6 derived from the European convention on Human
Rights. The European Convention on Human Rights is an international treaty to protect human rights
and fundamental freedoms in Europe and was signed in Rome (Italy) on 4 November 1950 by 12
member states of the Council of Europe and entered into force on 3 September 1953. Article 6 was
created during the aftermath of World War Two, when motivated by the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights. The universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed by the General Assembly of
the United Nations on 10th December 1948; (Rights) It was thought to be a wider response of the
Allied Powers in distributing a human rights agenda, in the hopes that the violations of human
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The Book Thief And V For Vendetta
Autocracy in a government calls for rebellion due to the lack of control and corruption. As a result the
many representations of significant values are elucidated in the novel The Book Thief by Markus
Zusak and the film V for Vendetta by James McTeigue emphasising the concepts of totalitarianism and
rebellion by subjected governments. The Book Thief parallels with the contextual influences of the
Nazi Party ruled by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. Whereas V for Vendetta draws a direct correlation from
the horrendous acts in Iraq governed by George Bush subsequent to the infamous attack of 9/11. V for
Vendetta is a mirroring film of the contextual influence of the terror attack of 9/11 in 2001, during
George Bush s presidency. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It represents the significant idea that it allows people to come to a realisation that values such as
rebellion occurs due to the manipulation and wrongful domination of the government. Furthermore,
the rebellious acts presented within V for Vendetta is also showcased through the Book Thief, in
which Zusak successfully displays the contextual influences of the Nazi s party. Its purpose is to
further gain understanding of the impact of rebellion in the representation of the significant idea that
there is always beauty in the wake of brutality. If we re fast we won t get caught. He started dispersing
the bread. Through the effective use of a determined tone by Rudy, as well as the bread being a
symbolism of hopes suggests that amongst all their tragedies, there is always a glimmer of hope to
reunite and make world peace. Through Rudy s determination of providing bread to those weaken
Jews, it tells people that even though he is afraid, he still wants to help others as he was not cold
hearted like the government. Hence, this act was a rebellious act as the Germans were suppose to
discriminate and hate the Jews. There were supposed to be treated in a tortuous ways like animals. The
bread is a symbolic feature as it is the key in nourishing and rebelling against the oppressive
government. The giving of the
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Two Rule Assignment
The Two Rule Assignment by Josephine Boadi
1st Rule:
Trespassers are NOT permitted on school property. Students are expected to report trespassers to a
staff member immediately. Failure to do so may result in suspension. Castlebrooke students may not
visit other schools unless participating in school sponsored activities students who trespass at other
schools may be suspended. Castlebrooke has a no visitors policy.
1. Describe the best way for students to oppose this rule. Should you simply make your opinions
known to those in authority? Should you openly defy this rule? Is there a specific person or group of
people you
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Rogues, Rascals, And Scoundrels Analysis
In Rogues, Rascals, and Scoundrels, Daniel Williams claims that criminal literature in America has
evolved over the last few centuries in three stages. The first stage took place in the seventeenth
century, when executions were extremely popular and attended by thousands of Americans (Williams
6). Since executions were so popular, it was inevitable that the execution sermons would not be
published (6). The first execution sermons were published as an attempt to make others fear God, as
the narratives would include descriptions of how ashamed and remorseful the criminal was for their
crimes (Williams 8). Self hatred and sincerity were not unusual in published confessions, criminals
often expressed repentance for their crimes and thanked the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The third stage of narrative development was characterized by the appearance of rogues... relying on
cleverness more than force, and motivated more by profits than by passion (Williams 14). Rogues
defied whatever came in between their pursuit, whether it be law or authority (Williams 14). In the
third stage of criminal literature, the protagonists were all rogues despite of their unlawfully ways,
they aroused reader sympathy (Williams 16). Williams described these rogues as outsiders, existing
apart from the social structure either by choice or by fate (William 16). He also described these rogues
as individualistic, opportunistic, self reliant as well as defiant of authority and entirely free (Williams
16). William argues that the evolution of these narratives took place in three stages: the first being the
early execution sermons and final confessions , the second being the incomplete narratives of life and,
finally the full length rogue narrative (Williams 17). Williams article describes how criminal literature
changed from promoting obedience, [to] encouraged defiance (Williams
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The Freedom Riders Essay
Nearly 200 years ago, after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, slavery was no longer
allowed; but America was still segregated. Segregation in many public places continued especially in
the South. At this time, segregation was legal. In 1892, the Supreme Court had ruled that a state could
separate whites and blacks as long as the services were equal. On May 4, 1961, a diverse group of
thirteen courageous individuals known as the Freedom Riders embarked on a bus journey into the
South in order to challenge segregation in bus terminals. Although many individuals believed that
segregation was wrong, many southern states continued to practice racial segregation. Racial
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When asked by the driver why she had not stood up, Rosa replied that she did not feel that she should
have to stand up. Parks said that she was tired of giving in. The police arrested Parks who was later
released on bail. Rosa Parks became a symbol for the Civil Rights Movement by refusing to give up
her seat and go to the back of the bus (Rosa Parks Biography). Although there had been a ruling by the
Interstate Commerce Commission that blacks could sit wherever they wanted on buses that traveled
through more than one state and the Supreme Court had ruled that segregation on buses was
unconstitutional, blacks continued to face difficulties when riding buses in the Deep South. There
were signs in southern bus terminals indicating areas where blacks were to sit. Separate restrooms
were to be used by whites and blacks. In order to test these rulings and draw attention to the Civil
Rights Movement, a decision was made to conduct Freedom Rides. A group of whites and blacks
would challenge these practices (Freedom Riders). Those who wanted to be members of this initial
group were asked to complete an application, include a recommendation from a teacher or pastor, and
write an essay about their commitment to the civil rights movement. Those under the age of twenty
one had to have parent permission. Several dozen applications were received. The organizers selected
Freedom Riders of various religions, ages, color, and areas of the
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Essay on Muscles and Skeleton A LEVEL
Pivot joints (known also as rotary joints). These joints allow for rotation around an axis. There is a
pivot joint near the top of your spine that allows your head to move from side to side.
Hinge joints. This type of joint can open and close like a door. Your elbow is a hinge joint. Your biceps
and triceps muscles are basically two people standing on opposite sides of a wall (the humerus, or
upper arm bone), each with one hand reaching over to its respective side of a door (the bones of the
lower arm). The biceps shuts the door, by contracting and lessening the degree of the joint angle, and
the triceps, when it pulls on its respective side of the door, opens the door, as the hinge then ... Show
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Electrical cells
a) Make up the conduction system of the heart
b) Are distributed in an orderly fashion through the heart
c) Possess specific properties (1) automaticity the ability to spontaneously generate and discharge an
electrical impulse (2) excitability the ability of the cell to respond to an electrical impulse (3)
conductivity the ability to transmit an electrical impulse from one cell to the next
2. Myocardial cells
a) Make up the muscular walls of the atrium and ventricles of the heart
b) Possess specific properties (1) contractility the ability of the cell to shorten and lengthen its fibers
(2) extensibility the ability of the cell to stretch
Depolarization and Repolarization
1. Cardiac cells at rest are considered polarized, meaning no electrical activity takes place
2. The cell membrane of the cardiac muscle cell separates different concentrations of ions, such as
sodium, potassium, and calcium. This is called the resting potential
3. Electrical impulses are generated by automaticity of specialized cardiac cells
4. Once an electrical cell generates an electrical impulse, this electrical impulse causes the ions to
cross the cell membrane and causes the action potential, also called depolarization
5. The movement of ions across the cell membrane through sodium, potassium and calcium channels,
is the drive that causes
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Fasb s New Revenue Recognition Guidelines
My topic is FASB s new revenue recognition guidelines. Revenue could not be recognized under the
old model unless the seller had substantially met the terms of the agreement, the seller had delivered
the goods or performed a substantial part of the service, the risks and rewards of ownership had passed
to buyer, Revenue is the largest item in financial statements, and issues involving revenue recognition
are among the most important and difficult that standard setters and accountants face. Revenue
recognition requirements in U.S. GAAP are different from those in IFRSs and both are considered in
need of improvement. U.S. GAAP comprises broad revenue recognition concepts and numerous
industry or transaction specific requirements that can result in different accounting for economically
similar transactions. Although, IFRSs contain less guidance on revenue recognition, its two main
standards IAS 18 Revenue and IAS 11 Construction Contracts can be difficult to understand and apply
beyond simple transactions. Also, they lack guidance on important topics such as revenue recognition
for multiple element arrangements. Reporting inconsistencies in this accounting area arise because
there are no comprehensive accounting standards covering revenue recognition. Several authoritative
accounting pronouncements have addressed detailed, industry specific revenue recognition issues
which caused practitioners to use standards in situations for which they were not intended. As a result,
in
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The Eruption Of A Volcano
A volcano is a rupture on the crust of a planetary mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava,
volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. Earth s volcanoes occur
because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its
mantle. Therefore, on Earth, volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or
converging. For example, a mid oceanic ridge, such as the Mid Atlantic Ridge, has volcanoes caused
by divergent tectonic plates pulling apart; the Pacific Ring of Fire has volcanoes caused by convergent
tectonic plates coming together. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the
crust s interior plates, e.g., in the East African Rift and the Wells Gray Clearwater volcanic field and
Rio Grande Rift in North America. This type of volcanism falls under the umbrella of plate hypothesis
volcanism. Volcanism away from plate boundaries has also been explained as mantle plumes. These so
called hotspots , for example Hawaii, are postulated to arise from upwelling diapirs with magma from
the core mantle boundary, 3,000 km deep in the Earth. Volcanoes are usually not created where two
tectonic plates slide past one another. Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards, not only in the
immediate vicinity of the eruption. One such hazard is that volcanic ash can be a threat to aircraft, in
particular those with jet engines where ash particles can be melted by
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Health Care Of The United States
Every country worldwide has it s own way of providing and making health care available for its
citizens. More specifically, the developed nations all have their own system in how they make their
health care available. Some are more expensive, some provide better quality of care, some are
available to all citizens and some are available only to those who can afford it. For the first time in
United States history, a health care act has passed, that will claim to insure everyone nationwide
regardless of their income. This act adopted is also know as the ACA. This paper will go into detail
about health care that is provided not only in the US, but in other countries world wide. We will
discuss the benefits of certain systems and the pros and cons of some of the systems. The costs, the
most successful, the increased access to primary care providers, the use of technology, and what needs
reform.
Health care providers in the United States are largely owned by the private sector. Most of the United
States provision and spending comes from programs such as Medicare, and Medicaid. Whereas most
Americans under the age of 65 and are not disabled are insured by their employer, paying for their
own insurance, or are just left uninsured. The United States is currently 50th out of 221 nations in
terms of life expectancy from 78 years of age up from 75 years of age in 1990, and only 27th out of
the 34 industrialized countries. That is down 14 positions from 20th in 1990. The US system is
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The Importance Of Purebred Dogs
Purebred Dogs Beauty and the Beast Purebred dogs are big business. There will always be demand for
the cute, little Yorkshire terrier, or the easy going Labrador retriever. As long as there is demand, there
will be people breeding dogs. There are currently 340 recognized dog breeds around the world, and
the American Kennel Club recognizes 167 of those breeds (1). The Westminster Kennel Club dog
show shines a spotlight on purebred dogs, with the winners representing the standard of that breed.
The problem is, the standard of dog breeds keep changing, and with those changes, dogs are suffering.
The American Kennel Club (AKC) sets the standard for each breed of dog recognized in the U.S by
providing a specific set of requirements for height, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cooper, Carlotta. Why We Need Purebred Dog Breeders. The Huffington Post.
TheHuffingtonPost.com, Web. 25 July 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carlotta cooper/why we
need purebred dog _b_9256556.html 8. The Cruel Cost of Extreme Dog Breeding WhoWhatWhy.
WhoWhatWhy RSS. 2014. Web. 25 July 2016. http://whowhatwhy.org/2014/04/07/cruel cost extreme
dog breeding
9. Pilon, Mary, and Susanne Craig. Safety Concerns Stoke Criticism of Kennel Club. The New York
Times. The New York Times, 2013. Web. 23 July 2016.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/sports/many animal lovers now see american kennel club as an
outlier.html
10. 100 Years of Breed Improvement . Science and Dogs. N.p., 29 Sept. 2012. Web. 28 July 2016.
https://dogbehaviorscience.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/100 years of breed improvement/
11. Designer Breed Health Issues. Dog Reference. N.p., 01 Apr. 2014. Web. 28 July 2016.
http://www.dogreference.com/designer breed health issues/
12. Mixed Mutts and Designer Crosses: Are They Healthier Than Purebred Dogs? Vetstreet.
N.p. Web. 28 July 2016. http://www.vetstreet.com/our pet experts/mixed mutts and designer crosses
healthier than purebred pets
13. Cuteness Kills: The Case Against Teacup Dogs Terribly Terrier. Terribly Terrier.
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Law Enforcement Officers Should Be Strict
Law enforcement officers have a very important role in society. They have a job that involves lots of
decision making and using personal judgment. Law officers have many duties while at work. Law
officers have to decide whether or not someone is breaking the law and how they will enforce the
situation. Law officers are sometimes expected to be perfect. They have to catch all the criminals and
save all the innocent people. Unfortunately it doesn t always work that way but officers try to do the
best of their ability. All officers are different in that some are stricter and you can t get away with as
much, and others are very laid back and you are apt to get away with more. I believe all officers
should be strict when it comes to safety issues, and people s health is at risk. I also believe officers
should try and teach you what is against the law before you are punished, like warnings should be
issued when no one is in harm s way. Some officers think they are unforgettable when they put on a
badge, sometimes officers forget what they re there for and go too far. There are many cases when
people have been falsely abused by officers for no reason. All people have rights, even when you have
committed a crime. You are read your rights when you get arrested and no one can take those rights
away from you. If an officer violates those rights, you will probably win your case because of it. I
think the laws and rules citizens have to follow are reasonable. To run a country
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Kraft Foods Inc
Kraft Foods Romania Kraft Foods Romania
Tudor Corneliu
Master Fabiz, An II, Gr. II
12/23/2011
Tudor Corneliu
Master Fabiz, An II, Gr. II
12/23/2011
Contents 1. Kraft Foods Int 1 1.1. History 2 1.2. The Business 2 1.3. Sales evolution 3 1.4. MNE
characteristics 4 2. The internationalization process of Kraft Foods 5 2.1. Kraft Foods in Romania 5
2.2. 2008/2009 turn around 6 3. Kraft Foods strategic management 7 3.1. Kraft foods mission, vision
and values 8 3.2. External analysis 8 3.2.1. Competitors 9 3.2.2. New entrants 9 3.2.3. Substitutes 10
3.2.4. Suppliers 10 3.2.5. Buyers 11 3.3. Internal analysis FCA/CSA Matrix 11 3.4. Oreo Campaign in
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Figure 2
2.3. Sales evolution
In the last 4 years Kraft Foods are on a positive trend with most of $49,207 billion of sales in the last
year, 2010. The effects of the crisis can be also seen as 2009 is the only position when the trend was
disrupted. In spite of this they their net profit continues to skyrocket (Appendix 1).
Table 1: Percentage of 2010 Net Revenues by Consumer Sector
| Confect | | | | | | | | Convenient | | Segment | Biscuits(2) | | ionery(2) | | Beverages | | Cheese | | Grocery |
| Meals | | Total |
Kraft Foods North America:
U.S. Beverages 36.5% 6.5% U.S.
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Bill Bryson s A Walk In The Woods
Bill Bryson, author of A Walk in the Woods , writes of his experience on the Appalachian trail. In my
particular passage, Bryson talks about the bears on the Appalachian trail and he talks a lot about them
to emphasize the deaths they have caused on the trail and how unpredictable they are, which is why he
had doubts on walking the trail. His main purpose is to get the reader to gain an understanding about
bears and where his fear of them derives from. Bill Bryson uses imagery, ethos, and rhetorical
questions to express his feelings about bears while also informing the reader about bears. Bryson uses
imagery that creates a tense, terrifying mood to illustrate the scene of a bear attacking your camp.
Imagine, if you will, lying in the dark alone in a little tent, nothing but a few microns of trembling
nylon between you and the chill night air, listening to a 400 pound bear moving around your campsite.
Imagine it s quiet grunts and mysterious snufflings...the sounds of moist gnawings, the pad of its feet
and the heaviness of its breath... He uses imagery so the reader can get a sense of where he s coming
from about being away from civilization on a trail, and a bear raiding your camp while you re
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The author uses ethos as credibility for facts about bears. Bryson uses the New York Times as his
source, and since most people know what that is, they know that his facts are true because of his
reliable source. According to an article in the New York Times, bear attacks in North America have
increased by 25 percent. The Times article also noted that bears are far more likely to attack humans in
the spring following a bad berry
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Remember The Name Analysis
Remember the Name (Radio Edit) is a song very similar to my life. Not only does this show my love
of hip hop and rap music, but it represents me as a person. The chorus line that repeats throughout the
song, This is 10% luck, 20% skill, 15% concentrated power of will, 5% pleasure, 50% pain, and 100%
reason to remember the name... represents how hard I have to work in school and sports, especially
lacrosse and water polo throughout my everyday life. Another quote, He doesn t need his name up in
lights, he just wants to be heard whether it s the beat of the mic, he feels so unlike everyone else,
alone, in spite of the fact people still think they know him. But no, he knows the code, it s not about
the salary, it s about reality makin some noise, makin the story... resembles what I work for. It is like
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And it sounds like how I want to live my life. Never concerned with status, but still leavin them
starstruck. This is an example of how it reflects my goals, to not care what people think, but still leave
them starstruck. This song explains how most people work with an ultimate goal of fame and glory,
and to become known throughout history, but I believe that there are people who don t always want
that. Next, Put it together himself, now the picture connects. Never askin for someone s help and get
some respect. Lines like these are why I chose this song, because they give a good story that reminds
me of my own. He never asks for anyone s help, he works hard for what he wants all by himself.
Finally, this is my theme song because it demonstrates my goal and work ethic in life and reminds
people to be humble and that only you and you alone can work hard to achieve a
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Banning Book
Should books be banned? Books are a gateway to a world of imagination, but some schools are trying
to shut those gates off by banning them. Books are some of the best teachers left, it s not up to a
school to decide what a child should or should not read. Banning books can deprive a child of the
opportunity to think. Books should not be banned because of the lessons they can teach, the fact that a
school should not even be able to ban them, and it can deprive a child of the opportunity to think.
Books are some of the best teachers we have they teach us vocabulary social skills and new ways of
thinking (leigh). It s also true that textbooks could teach a child this, but not in the way they would
learn from a story. When a child is really engaged in a story they will learn a lot more than they think.
Books teach us history (leigh). and many books are based on certain time periods or cover certain
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It is reasonable for a book to be banned if it is just not suitable for children as in its mature content.
But if a book is being banned because of a parent who does not like the book or thinks it is a touchy
subject, then it is just not reasonable and there should not even be a discussion about banning it.
Parents who don t like specific books can have their kids opt out of an assignment without infringing
on the rights of others. (www.procon.org/headline.php?headlineID=005365). There is no reason for a
parent to try to have a book banned because they do not like the content in the book. Also, the parent
can choose to have their child not read the book without having it banned from the whole school.
Parents should censor their own child and not the entire
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Ryerson Population Analysis
All the data is collected from census tract 2011 and 2016 of Stats Canada and National Household
Survey (NHS) 2011. According to the map of Stats Canada, my neighbourhood of postal code M2N
6H8 boundary is in between the Finch Avenue East to Sheppard Avenue East along the Willowdale
Avenue. My neighborhood has total population of 6,321 people in 2016, which is 12.1 percent growth
from 5,637 people in 2011. As shown on the figure 1.1, this vast growth is close to twice as larger than
the population growth percentage of the Toronto CMA, which is only 6.2 percent. Surprisingly, unlike
my neighbourhood and rest of Toronto CMA, Ryerson s neighbourhood has shown a decrease in the
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For Ryerson neighbourhood, I would place it in the framework of Hoyt s sectoral model in central
business district (CBD). Moreover, in the sketch map of my neighbourhood does reflect some
elements from the Lynch s mental map. The path is shown on the major streets that I have labeled
(Swales, 2017). For instances, Yonge Street, Doris Avenue, Kenneth Avenue, Finch Avenue East and
West. Node is shown from the TTC label that I made for the Finch station. Lastly, the key landmark
from my map can be Xerox building, which is located in the major intersection of Yonge and Finch
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Film Analysis Of Senor Love Daddy
In the first shot of scene one, we are introduced to the character Senor Love Daddy which begins with
an ECU (extreme close up shot) of his mouth, along with the top of the microphone and his hand with
is holding an alarm clock. The alarm clock (which is a prop) is making an extremely loud, irritating,
ringing sound. This is done to grab our attention from the get go by referencing the conflict within the
film which can be to some the conflict slowly reframes as it is zooming out which is allowing us to
see more of Senor Love Daddy s face and the microphone. This entire introduction scene is shown
with a hard reddish light coloring, this coloring motif paired with the slow zoom is to show us how hot
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This whole introduction to Senor Love Daddy is done in one long take/shot.
In the second scene shot one is the introduction to the character Smiley who is standing in front of a
church. At the begin of this scene, the camera is framing Smiley in an MS (Medium Shot) that is shot
from a low angle, with no camera movement. Stan Lee shot this scene at a low angle to bring attention
to the images that Smiley is holding. Still, at an MS (Medium Shot) Smiley stutters to perch/repeat the
words he s listening to on the tape player around his neck.
In the second scene shot two is a CU (Close up shot) of the images that Smiley is holding as he stands
in front of the church. Smiley within this close up shot takes a marker and draws a big red X by
Malcolm X and draws a big red crown diagonally above Martin Luther King. These image and Smiley
s character has a huge importance within this film, the images hint the overall importance of the Civil
Right symbols to the scene, as Smiley is unable to actuality pronounce their names (Martian Luther
King and Malcolm X) because of his stuttering, reflects the film s conflict in choosing between their
contrasting positions on the race relations.
In the second scene shot three, it returns to the camera framing Smiley in an MS (Medium Shot) that
is shot from a low angle, with no camera movement. What s important in this scene is what Smiley
say which was; This is Malcolm X and this is Martin King, now
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Backpressure Based Adaptive Routing and Scheduling In...
Under high traffic conditions, this works very well, and backpressure is able to fully utilize the
available network resources in a highly dynamic fashion. Under low traffic conditions, however,
because many other nodes may also have a small or 0 queue size, there is inefficiency in terms of an
increase in delay, as packets may loop or take a long time to make their way to the destination. This is
particularly of concern in intermittent encounter based mobile networks which are already delay
limited due to the sparse and highly dynamic network connectivity. Such networks have proposed the
use of redundant transmissions to improve delay, which do not work well when the traffic load is high.
Routing protocol, such as Spray and Wait, that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The additional transmissions incurred by BWAR due to the duplicates utilize available slots which
would otherwise go idle, in order to reduce the delay. Particularly for networks that are not energy
limited, this offers a more efficient way to utilize the available bandwidth during low load conditions.
In order to minimize the storage resource utilization of duplicate packets, ideally, these duplicate
packets should be removed from the network whenever a copy is delivered to the destination. Since
this may be difficult to implement (except in some kinds of networks with a separate control plane),
we also propose and evaluate a practical timeout mechanism for automatic duplicate removal. Under
high load conditions, because queues are rarely empty, duplicates are rarely created, and BWAR
effectively reverts to traditional backpressure and inherits its throughput optimality property. By
design, BWAR is highly robust and distributed and does not require prior knowledge of locations,
mobility patterns, and load conditions.
The duplicate queues are maintained and utilized as follows:
Original packets when transmitted are removed from the main queue; however, if the queue size is
lower than a certain threshold qth, then the transmitted packet is duplicated and kept in the duplicate
buffer associated with its destination if it is not full (otherwise no duplicate is created).
Duplicate packets are not removed from the duplicate buffer when transmitted. They
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Loud Nurt Character Analysis
Elijah Gusick Mrs. Johnson American Government 3 January 2017 Gurd Luk and Gurd Nurt
Summary The movie begins on Oct. 25, 1958, at a fancy dinner tribute to Edward R. Murrow, an
American broadcast journalist for cbs. Ed Murrow is introduced as a hero who fought against
McCarthyism. He comes out and proceeds to make a speech about how journalist have become
occupied with only presenting good news in an attempt to hide from the actual matters at hand. In a
flashback to 1953 the newsmen at CBS are in a conference room trying to decide news pieces for the
next show. McCarthy, a senator who claimed that there were communist spies in every level of
government, is brought up, but is immediately shot down due to its controversy. Another topic brought
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The editor mentions that it is against company policy for two employees to be married. The two, in a
moment of joy and relief put their rings back on and Joe decides to quit. Then, Bill Paley calls Fred
and Ed into his office tells them that CBS lost the Alcoa sponsorship and there will be a mass layoff.
Bill tells Ed that his show will be cut down to half the time, moved to Sunday afternoon, and Ed will
only be able to do five more shows. Ed and Fred walk to the elevator and say that they might as well
go out swinging in their last five shows. Fred mentions that Joe and Shirley were married and Ed
appears to be the only one who didn t
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Resident Assistant Alcohol Case Study
Resident Assistant Emily Gicewicz keyed into Suite 6C on rounds at 10:35pm and saw a can of Mikes
Hard Lemonade next the kitchenette sink and half empty bottle of vodka on the common room floor.
Residents Thomas and two visitors (Brooke Foster and Anthony Surace) were in the common room,
the room smelled of alcohol. Resident Assistant Emily informed the residents that Notre Dame is a dry
dorm and that public safety was being called. Resident Assistant Emily ask all residents and visitors to
get out their IDs, all complied. Resident Assistant Emily asked if there was any more alcohol,
Resident Michael said there was. Public Safety Officers Palmer and Stark arrive at 10:39pm, they
asked if this was all alcohol the residents had and Resident
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Cuban Embargo Case Study
The economic interest of the Unites States greatly outweighs the benefit of maintaining a Cuban
Embargo and should be the motive for its repeal. The intent of the original embargo was to prevent the
Castro regime from assuming power and to deter foreign investment. Both of these initiatives have
failed and the consequences of a decades old embargo land squarely on the general population of Cuba
and the business interests of the Unites States. American business have much to gain with the removal
of the Cuban Embargo. Business opportunities abound in the agriculture market, banking sector,
medical field, and construction industries. The effect of the Cuban Embargo should be understood in
order to appreciate the opportunities its repeal
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General External Environment Analysis Essay
THE GENERAL EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
Laka Muralidharan
General external environment is composed of dimensions in the broader society that influence an
industry and the firms within it. These dimensions can be can be grouped into the following six
environmental segments: demographic, economic, political/legal, sociocultural, technological and
global segments.
1) Demographic segment
China and India account for 1/3rd of the population and experts believe that they will remain the top
two populous countries at least until 2050. China and India would contribute 65 million and 142
million new workers respectively to the global workforce by the year 2020. Both countries offer large,
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However, since the recovery is just a few months old, there is still a lot of skepticism about whether it
is for real and whether it has some legs to run further. I think the worst is behind us, but the future is
still uncertain. I believe that it would take quite a while, at least a couple of years to get back to the
economic levels (unemployment rate and housing market) of 2006.
3) Political/Legal segment
This segment is an area where organizations compete for attention, resources and a voice in
overseeing the body of laws and regulations guiding the interactions among nations. As the politics of
regulations change, this segment influences the nature of competition through changing rules. An
example is the global trend toward privatization of government owned or regulated firms. Firms must
carefully analyze new political administration s business related policies and philosophies. Often,
firms develop a political strategy to influence government policies and actions that might affect them.
In the global scenario, more countries continue to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) as they
seem to believe that free trade across nations serves the best interest of individual countries and their
citizens. Down the line, many years from now, we would see a scenario where all countries in the
globe become members of organizations like WTO and there is a fair trade across all countries
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The Components Of Centralized Expretation In The...
3.4. Centralized approach
The centralized approach is to recognize the most frequently used approach and to diagnose abnormal
data readouts caused by a monitoring process, malfunctions of the components of the sensor node, or
environmental events. In the centralized failure detection, each sensor node periodically collects its
read and sends a packet on the radio to the central base node responsible for identifying faulty sensor
nodes in WSN. In this concern, there are many research activities were reported. Gupta and Younis
tried to provide a tolerant grouping mechanism to fail to provide the sensor by performing a sensor
recovery in the runes in which the bridge has recovered. The mechanism is separated into two phases:
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CNBD analyzed the aggregated data to the sink by the transfer time from end to end to obtain a higher
battery power of each node [83]. Guo and et. al. have suggested a Faulty Node Detection (FIND) to
WSN. FIND is a method for nodes with data errors capturing a centralized approach, without specific
recognition model taking into account. It is measured to measure the signal attenuation distance [84].
Saihi and et al. used to create a centralized error detection method based on clustering approach, the
exchange of messages heartbeat actionable scalable and balanced applications for WSN [85]. In April
2016, Tahir and et al. evaluated a nominal power consumption in wireless sensor networks through a
system through which a small number of high energy nodes collect both location information and the
residual power state of the read nodes, then they are transmitted to the base station (BS). The authors
suggested an algorithm in which a minor proportion of the high energy nodes are used to transmit each
node s information to the Base Station (BS) [86].
3.5. Distributed approach
The decentralized approach is about capturing central resources for detection and faster localization
and healing. It combines the availability of the information back to leverage the central approach and
low overhead communication. In distributed detection of errors, the sensor nodes
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Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother’s Tale Essay
Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother s tale
Folktales has created men as the most powerful character in most stories but that does not mean
always as there s a difference in Grandmother s tale and Little Red Riding hood. Different genders
have different expectations according to their characteristics. The Red Riding Hood and Grandmother
s tale has produced ideas such as how a girl s life is looked upon in the past and how the male has the
upper hand in most situations according to the stories. This essay will argue about how the girl s
gender played a major role in the context of the story and how the wolf is represented by a male
character and why the male is not always the most powerful character in all stories and the comparison
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This is because needles are much harder to master and takes a lot of time to be good at it while pins
are easy to use so this could mean that the male character has more experience than the female in life
so he took the path of needles. In grandmother s tale the wolf puts the grandmother s blood and flesh
for the girl to eat and drink. But the girl did not know anything about it so she drank it and while she
was doing so the cat and the bird could represent society as they tried to stop her from drinking the
grandmother s blood. But she did not listen to what they were saying and listened to the wolf who then
tells her to take off [her] clothes and come to bed . By doing what the wolf says this may be
interpreted as how the wolf is trying to transform the girl into being like him by doing what he does.
This could also mean the male character has more sexual experiences than the girl. Because needles
are harder to use than pins which mean without practice needles can hurt.
Furthermore, in Red Riding Hood she was wearing red which is the colour of blood as she was a
virgin she became the prey of the wolf. The colour red attracts unnecessary attention when she was
going through the forest. This tells us how naïve young girls can be and not being aware of her
surroundings. She was born in a village so comparing to the children in the cities she is more
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Reflection On Stoma Care
Introduction:
During my current Professional Experience Placement (PEP) is in Medical Ward, I got an opportunity
to take care of the patient (Mrs Leoine), who had a bowel surgery as she had a bowel cancer for which
ileostomy stoma was created on the lower side of her abdomen to discharge faecal matter and urine.
Mrs Leoine was required full assistance with her stoma care as she was not fully aware about stoma
care. Therefore, my learning skill is stoma care that plays a significant role in delivering a person
centred care to Mrs Leoine.
Sets achievable action plan; describe the outcomes 5%
To achieve my learning needs, I discussed my concerns about stoma care with my preceptors while
she was changing the patient stoma bag than she briefly explained to me, including type of stoma, sign
of infections and how should change the stoma bag. From her explanation, I learnt that critical
thinking plays a vital role in any change in colour of surrounding skin and the output of stoma.
Changing skin colour may indicate for sign of infection and high output of stoma can cause of
dehydration following low blood pressure and a risk of fall respectively (Kwiatt Kawata 2013).
My facilitator also organises a skill day to impart us depth knowledge about the documentation of
stoma care that would help in maintaining the continuity of stoma care (Williams 2007). My facilitator
demonstrated the whole skill step by step which made me more confident in performing the skill.
Similarly, to
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Film Analysis Of The Hurt Locker
I chose The Hurt Locker mainly because it was the only film I recognized from the list of movies we
could choose from. I also knew that it was action packed and very entertaining to watch the characters.
The opening scene is the sequence I went with because of the large amount going on and it also sets
the tone for the rest of the movie. The Hurt Locker takes place in Iraq a year after the war started.
There are three main characters: Staff Sergeant James, Sergeant Sanborn, and Specialist Eldridge. All
three are on an elite Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team working to make the city a safer place
by dismantling improvised explosive devices (IEDs). With less than a month left before their duty is
up, surviving their time in Iraq has become even more of a challenge with James as the new leader.
The Hurt Locker dives right into the action with three characters attempting to disassemble an IED.
This beginning scene and the majority of the movie have a documentary effect. The hand in camera
with all the jerky movement going on gives the audience that feeling. It is a great way to present the
film, as this gives the audience a sense of being there in Iraq. The scene starts off with Sergeant
Thompson walking toward the bomb on a hot day in a heavy suit. You can hear Thompson breathing
hard with the sun beating on him. With the light effects, you can see the heat in the air. All this in mind
the viewer is able to feel sympathy for the character without knowing much about him.
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The Autodefensa Movement In Mexico
In general, the autodefensa movement in Mexico s western state of Michoacán was an impressive
reaction towards organized crime. The autodefensa movement is a vigilante self defense groups that
were brought together in Michoacán to fight against the Caballeros Templarios cartel. The people of
Michoacán were sick of the violence, extortions, and how the local and state government were
indirectly involved with the drug cartel. The person I interviewed was Ivan who was involved in the
autodefensa movement in Tepalcatepec, Michoacán. When I conducted the interview through the
phone with Ivan since he was still in Mexico, his responses to the questions such as why you joined
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Nazario made a bible with his own words and hesitated that his sicarios and traffickers didn t used the
drugs that they sold. The rest of the leaders of the Familia Michoacana were Jesus Mendez Vargas
known as El Chango from El Aguaje, Michoacán, Servando Gomez Martinez better known as La Tuta
from Arteaga, Michoacán, and Enrique Plancarte Solis known as El Kike from Nueva Italia,
Michoacán. La Familia Michoacana were known to be really violent. The Familia Michoacana cartel
members used murder and torture to suppress other drug cartels, while building a social base in the
Mexican state of Michoacán. The Familia Michoacana was a religious cult like Drug Cartel
Organization that celebrated family values. For example, in an event that took place in Uruapan in
September 2006, the cartel members tossed five severed heads onto the dance floor of the Sol y
Sombra night club along with a message that read: The Family doesn t kill for money. It doesn t kill
women. It doesn t kill innocent people, only those who deserve to die. Know that this is divine justice.
This examples comes to prove that the Familia Michoacana want to publicize an
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How Taxol Interrupts The Cell Cycle
Research Report 1 James Elliott Spring 2016
Article Reported:
Magidson V, He J, Ault JG, O Connell CB, Yang N, Tikhonenko I, McEwen BF, Sui H, Khodjakov A.
2016. Unattached kinetochores rather than intrakinetochore tension arrest mitosis in taxol treated cells.
J Cell Biol. 212 (3): 307 319. Accessed 8 Feb 2016. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201412139
I. Paper Review
A. Background and Key Question
This article was about a study performed by scientists looking to investigate the mechanism of how
Taxol interrupts the cell cycle. The interval often referred to as the spindle apparatus checkpoint is
without a doubt the time frame where Taxol acts, as it is an antimicrotubule drug that is cell cycle
specific. It is understood that the structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To make the specimen compatible with both forms of advanced microscopy, they sufficiently prepared
samples by coupling the specimen with a fluorescence that was also conductive. This technique was
accomplished with the FlouroNanogold label, which contains gold nanoparticles covalently bonded to
a fluorescence label. That way, the LM worked as well as the EM for the same set of kinetochores that
were being studied. The Hec1 protein was stained in this case because this protein naturally delineates
the structures to be studied.
C. Describe One Specific Result
The orientation between the kinetochores with respect to centromeres (kTilt) was of a larger degree in
the Taxol treated cells in comparison to the cells progressing through metaphase normally. There was
a 16° increase from 10° to 26° when cells were treated with Taxol.
D. What are the major conclusions/implications of this work?
This was a multifaceted study that simply is not given justice by my review that is limited to two
pages. Through this study, the scientists believed that the data validated that kinetochores are
significantly influenced by the Taxol treatment. This interpretation was inferred from the results in
differences in Delta (distance between Hec1 and CenpT labels within kinetochores), cTilt (angle of
centromeres from the spindles), and kTilt (angle of the kinetochores with respect to centromeres). One
of these results was described above in
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Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility -- a...
Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility A Short Report on IKEA B.V Written By: Syed
Rehan Rizvi February 16, 2010 IKEA s Social and Environmental Initiatives Introduction IKEA is one
of the largest European home furnishing retailers established in 1943. It has more than 300 stores in
37 countries with a business turnover of approx. 22,7 billion Euros in 2009 and an approximate direct
workforce of 127,800 employees all over the world. IKEA s retail concept is based on selling well
designed products at low prices so that maximum people can afford them and live a better life. IKEA s
Corporate Social and Environmental Initiatives Globalization has changed the world business
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These clauses explains the methodology to be adopted for the implementation and monitoring of
IWAY requirements which includes commitment for IWAY compliance, assigning responsibilities or
designating a core team within organization responsible for the implementation, communication of
IWAY requirements to all the employees i.e. staff and workers of company as well as all sub suppliers,
conducting Internal IWAY audits and above all the requirement for the company to update all laws and
regulations applicable to their business/ industry. IWAY Clauses 3 to 7 is related to the inside and
outside working environments as well as health and safety systems that companies must implement.
All the remaining clauses of the standard are basically for the efforts in developing an effective and
transparent social accountability management system within the organization, which directly give
benefits to the workers and the society as whole. IWAY requirements related to Environmental
Protection and Management Environmental classification, reporting and inspections This requires all
organizations to comply the applicable environmental laws and regulations, reporting its
environmental performance and inspections by concern authorities. Outdoor Air pollution and Noise
Pollution This requires permits and monitoring of air emissions from the plant
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The Outline Of The Titanic
Titanic
When: Started building on March 31, 1909. The Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912. It sank on April 15,
at 2:20 A.M.
Where: Left from Southaptom, England, and was on its way to New York. Made stops in Cherbourg,
France and sailed to Queenstown(now known as Cobh), Ireland. Sank in the North Atlantic.
Who: Ship was created by White Star Liner. The architect was Thomas Andrews. Around 2,200 people
were boarded on the ship. Edward John Smith was the appointed captain.
What:
The construction of the RMS Titanic started on March 31, 1909 in Belfast, North Ireland and cost $7.5
million. The man who designed it was a naval architect named Thomas Andrews. The ship was built to
be the world s largest passenger steamship, along with two other ships, the Olympic and Britanic.
Although the ship has always been known to many as unsinkable, it was actually never supposed to be
advertised like that. Extra measures were put into the ship to insure safety, for example, if four
watertight compartments out of the 16 were flooded, the ship would still stay afloat. Even though all
these precautions were made, who would have ever thought that a single iceberg could cause such a
huge devastation. The ship set sail on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England and on its way to
New York. The total passengers were around 2,200 people, including a crew of around 900. The
passengers were divided into certain classes depending on what kind of ticket they paid for, with first
class being the most
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The Role Of Fate In The Tragedy Of Titus Andronicus, Romeo...
Fate is inevitable, if one chooses to believe in it; however, karma may have a role in what people see
as only fate. Karma, being that you receive energy that you put out, whether it be good or bad, affects
your fate, or what people are destined to face in their lifetime. In the scenarios mentioned later, it is
undoubtedly true that an individual s personality will coincide with karma related turn of events. With
that being said, Shakespeare s tragic plays involve death and deceit, and it is easy to question if the
deaths are deserved because of the existence of karma and fate. In his plays, Shakespeare
conceptualizes fate as something negative, particularly fate equating to ultimate death. In his work,
Shakespeare uses variations of reasons for the death among his characters, which is usually dependent
upon their personalities and actions they ve taken. Between Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet,
Shakespeare utilizes personality traits to illustrate fate through tragedies. The tragedy of Titus
Andronicus goes beyond his suffering and incapability to remain hold of the throne and his death. In
the play, one of the main characters, Tamora, enters as someone who seems to be a kind and noble
woman, but is soon known to be ruthless and quite malicious. One of her most ruthless moments is
shown in Act Two Scene Three when she is found in the woods with a Moor, Aaron. Surprisingly
enough, the affair is not what makes her ruthless, but that she told her sons, who found her
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Chris Soules The Bachelor Analysis
Chris Soules objective of finding true love did land him up on the show The Bachelor wherein he was
hopeful and looking forward to develop a sort of relationship and chemistry with the women
appearing on the show. This, however, did not meet much success as he remained single in the show.
According to reports, Chris Soules have found true friendship in Ben Higgins and his, would be wife
Lauren Bushnell. The trio enjoyed the company of each other and also had a lot to talk about post their
experience in The Bachelor. Ben and Chris have become good mates and are also making plans for
hang outs. Lauren too has seems to gel well with Chris.
Ben and Lauren have been sharing picture on Instagram at regular intervals but it seems that they are
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  • 2. How Did Shakespeare Destroy Macbeth William Shakespeare wrote the famous tragedy named Macbeth, about a bloody rise to power and the tragic downfall of the warrior Macbeth. There are accusations that some scenes and songs from this play have been augmented from previous works, specifically the witch scenes. Most people argue that since there were no copyrights during the era in which Macbeth was written, Shakespeare indeed did not plagiarized any songs or scenes. However, the removal of the witch scenes that include the stolen songs would cause the play to crumble. Therefor the witch scenes and songs are indeed original to Shakespeare s play Macbeth. Music is an important feature in Renaissance plays. The music is often moveable and changeable along with only prologues and epilogues of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This scene is so vital that if it were removed it would ruin the dramatic irony of the audience knowing the explanation of why the witches want to destroy Macbeth. It would also take away from the motif of fate from the play. But most importantly it destroys the evidence that Macbeth s locus of control is completely external because, from the beginning of act one the witches have had control over Macbeth when they put a spell on him in scene one, act one. Each of these witch scenes whether their music was plagiarized or augmented in any way, are extremely vital to Macbeth s story line. If these scenes were to be removed it would destroy this famously known play. So as a conclusion, these songs were usually borrowed off the street; there were no copyright laws for other playwrights to be protected by, and the vital importance of the witch scenes, I recommend that these scenes/songs be performed. These scenes/songs are ethically and legally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 6. Cochise County In Arizon SWOT Analysis Final Examination Keith Summerall FES 3833 Professor Carlino July 9th, 2015 Abstract Throughout this course we completed 5 web projects that all correlate into a hazard mitigation plan. I researched and found a mitigation plan for Cochise county in Arizona. The area at hand is vulnerable to droughts so the plan is aimed for towards being prepared for a potential drought rather than other uncommon disasters. The plan incorporates 3 of the 5 subjects we covered in web projects. They are SWOT analysis, emergency operations center, and types of disasters and prioritizing them. Final Examination All of our weekly web projects taken as a whole impact the field of hazard mitigation but our week 1 project which was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The City of Douglas which is located within Cochise county uses a SWOT analysis to examine the organization s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats( Cochise County , 2012). An emergency operations center is a central location from which local governments can provide interagency coordination and executive decision making in support of incident response and recovery operations. In the event of a disaster an emergency operations center acts as a base for operations fro local government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Article Review On Human Rights My assignment will be a discussion about Article 6 (Right to a fair trial) of the HRA 1998. I will explore the article and define it in detail. I will explain why this article is particularly important for a Police officer/Investigator dealing with an offender from the beginning of a case until a court appearance. Furthermore I will discuss the possible consequences if the Police officer/Investigator fails to comply with Article 6. Article 6 (the right to a fair trial) has been developed over centuries, originally copied from sources such as the Magna Carta, the 1689 Bill of Rights and the common law. (Fair Trial, 2014) But is now Article 6. Article 6 derived from the European convention on Human Rights. The European Convention on Human Rights is an international treaty to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in Europe and was signed in Rome (Italy) on 4 November 1950 by 12 member states of the Council of Europe and entered into force on 3 September 1953. Article 6 was created during the aftermath of World War Two, when motivated by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 10th December 1948; (Rights) It was thought to be a wider response of the Allied Powers in distributing a human rights agenda, in the hopes that the violations of human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Book Thief And V For Vendetta Autocracy in a government calls for rebellion due to the lack of control and corruption. As a result the many representations of significant values are elucidated in the novel The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and the film V for Vendetta by James McTeigue emphasising the concepts of totalitarianism and rebellion by subjected governments. The Book Thief parallels with the contextual influences of the Nazi Party ruled by Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. Whereas V for Vendetta draws a direct correlation from the horrendous acts in Iraq governed by George Bush subsequent to the infamous attack of 9/11. V for Vendetta is a mirroring film of the contextual influence of the terror attack of 9/11 in 2001, during George Bush s presidency. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It represents the significant idea that it allows people to come to a realisation that values such as rebellion occurs due to the manipulation and wrongful domination of the government. Furthermore, the rebellious acts presented within V for Vendetta is also showcased through the Book Thief, in which Zusak successfully displays the contextual influences of the Nazi s party. Its purpose is to further gain understanding of the impact of rebellion in the representation of the significant idea that there is always beauty in the wake of brutality. If we re fast we won t get caught. He started dispersing the bread. Through the effective use of a determined tone by Rudy, as well as the bread being a symbolism of hopes suggests that amongst all their tragedies, there is always a glimmer of hope to reunite and make world peace. Through Rudy s determination of providing bread to those weaken Jews, it tells people that even though he is afraid, he still wants to help others as he was not cold hearted like the government. Hence, this act was a rebellious act as the Germans were suppose to discriminate and hate the Jews. There were supposed to be treated in a tortuous ways like animals. The bread is a symbolic feature as it is the key in nourishing and rebelling against the oppressive government. The giving of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Two Rule Assignment The Two Rule Assignment by Josephine Boadi 1st Rule: Trespassers are NOT permitted on school property. Students are expected to report trespassers to a staff member immediately. Failure to do so may result in suspension. Castlebrooke students may not visit other schools unless participating in school sponsored activities students who trespass at other schools may be suspended. Castlebrooke has a no visitors policy. 1. Describe the best way for students to oppose this rule. Should you simply make your opinions known to those in authority? Should you openly defy this rule? Is there a specific person or group of people you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Rogues, Rascals, And Scoundrels Analysis In Rogues, Rascals, and Scoundrels, Daniel Williams claims that criminal literature in America has evolved over the last few centuries in three stages. The first stage took place in the seventeenth century, when executions were extremely popular and attended by thousands of Americans (Williams 6). Since executions were so popular, it was inevitable that the execution sermons would not be published (6). The first execution sermons were published as an attempt to make others fear God, as the narratives would include descriptions of how ashamed and remorseful the criminal was for their crimes (Williams 8). Self hatred and sincerity were not unusual in published confessions, criminals often expressed repentance for their crimes and thanked the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The third stage of narrative development was characterized by the appearance of rogues... relying on cleverness more than force, and motivated more by profits than by passion (Williams 14). Rogues defied whatever came in between their pursuit, whether it be law or authority (Williams 14). In the third stage of criminal literature, the protagonists were all rogues despite of their unlawfully ways, they aroused reader sympathy (Williams 16). Williams described these rogues as outsiders, existing apart from the social structure either by choice or by fate (William 16). He also described these rogues as individualistic, opportunistic, self reliant as well as defiant of authority and entirely free (Williams 16). William argues that the evolution of these narratives took place in three stages: the first being the early execution sermons and final confessions , the second being the incomplete narratives of life and, finally the full length rogue narrative (Williams 17). Williams article describes how criminal literature changed from promoting obedience, [to] encouraged defiance (Williams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Freedom Riders Essay Nearly 200 years ago, after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, slavery was no longer allowed; but America was still segregated. Segregation in many public places continued especially in the South. At this time, segregation was legal. In 1892, the Supreme Court had ruled that a state could separate whites and blacks as long as the services were equal. On May 4, 1961, a diverse group of thirteen courageous individuals known as the Freedom Riders embarked on a bus journey into the South in order to challenge segregation in bus terminals. Although many individuals believed that segregation was wrong, many southern states continued to practice racial segregation. Racial segregation is the separation of humans into racial groups ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked by the driver why she had not stood up, Rosa replied that she did not feel that she should have to stand up. Parks said that she was tired of giving in. The police arrested Parks who was later released on bail. Rosa Parks became a symbol for the Civil Rights Movement by refusing to give up her seat and go to the back of the bus (Rosa Parks Biography). Although there had been a ruling by the Interstate Commerce Commission that blacks could sit wherever they wanted on buses that traveled through more than one state and the Supreme Court had ruled that segregation on buses was unconstitutional, blacks continued to face difficulties when riding buses in the Deep South. There were signs in southern bus terminals indicating areas where blacks were to sit. Separate restrooms were to be used by whites and blacks. In order to test these rulings and draw attention to the Civil Rights Movement, a decision was made to conduct Freedom Rides. A group of whites and blacks would challenge these practices (Freedom Riders). Those who wanted to be members of this initial group were asked to complete an application, include a recommendation from a teacher or pastor, and write an essay about their commitment to the civil rights movement. Those under the age of twenty one had to have parent permission. Several dozen applications were received. The organizers selected Freedom Riders of various religions, ages, color, and areas of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Muscles and Skeleton A LEVEL Pivot joints (known also as rotary joints). These joints allow for rotation around an axis. There is a pivot joint near the top of your spine that allows your head to move from side to side. Hinge joints. This type of joint can open and close like a door. Your elbow is a hinge joint. Your biceps and triceps muscles are basically two people standing on opposite sides of a wall (the humerus, or upper arm bone), each with one hand reaching over to its respective side of a door (the bones of the lower arm). The biceps shuts the door, by contracting and lessening the degree of the joint angle, and the triceps, when it pulls on its respective side of the door, opens the door, as the hinge then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Electrical cells a) Make up the conduction system of the heart b) Are distributed in an orderly fashion through the heart c) Possess specific properties (1) automaticity the ability to spontaneously generate and discharge an electrical impulse (2) excitability the ability of the cell to respond to an electrical impulse (3) conductivity the ability to transmit an electrical impulse from one cell to the next 2. Myocardial cells a) Make up the muscular walls of the atrium and ventricles of the heart b) Possess specific properties (1) contractility the ability of the cell to shorten and lengthen its fibers (2) extensibility the ability of the cell to stretch Depolarization and Repolarization 1. Cardiac cells at rest are considered polarized, meaning no electrical activity takes place 2. The cell membrane of the cardiac muscle cell separates different concentrations of ions, such as sodium, potassium, and calcium. This is called the resting potential 3. Electrical impulses are generated by automaticity of specialized cardiac cells 4. Once an electrical cell generates an electrical impulse, this electrical impulse causes the ions to cross the cell membrane and causes the action potential, also called depolarization 5. The movement of ions across the cell membrane through sodium, potassium and calcium channels, is the drive that causes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Fasb s New Revenue Recognition Guidelines My topic is FASB s new revenue recognition guidelines. Revenue could not be recognized under the old model unless the seller had substantially met the terms of the agreement, the seller had delivered the goods or performed a substantial part of the service, the risks and rewards of ownership had passed to buyer, Revenue is the largest item in financial statements, and issues involving revenue recognition are among the most important and difficult that standard setters and accountants face. Revenue recognition requirements in U.S. GAAP are different from those in IFRSs and both are considered in need of improvement. U.S. GAAP comprises broad revenue recognition concepts and numerous industry or transaction specific requirements that can result in different accounting for economically similar transactions. Although, IFRSs contain less guidance on revenue recognition, its two main standards IAS 18 Revenue and IAS 11 Construction Contracts can be difficult to understand and apply beyond simple transactions. Also, they lack guidance on important topics such as revenue recognition for multiple element arrangements. Reporting inconsistencies in this accounting area arise because there are no comprehensive accounting standards covering revenue recognition. Several authoritative accounting pronouncements have addressed detailed, industry specific revenue recognition issues which caused practitioners to use standards in situations for which they were not intended. As a result, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Eruption Of A Volcano A volcano is a rupture on the crust of a planetary mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. Earth s volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its mantle. Therefore, on Earth, volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging. For example, a mid oceanic ridge, such as the Mid Atlantic Ridge, has volcanoes caused by divergent tectonic plates pulling apart; the Pacific Ring of Fire has volcanoes caused by convergent tectonic plates coming together. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the crust s interior plates, e.g., in the East African Rift and the Wells Gray Clearwater volcanic field and Rio Grande Rift in North America. This type of volcanism falls under the umbrella of plate hypothesis volcanism. Volcanism away from plate boundaries has also been explained as mantle plumes. These so called hotspots , for example Hawaii, are postulated to arise from upwelling diapirs with magma from the core mantle boundary, 3,000 km deep in the Earth. Volcanoes are usually not created where two tectonic plates slide past one another. Erupting volcanoes can pose many hazards, not only in the immediate vicinity of the eruption. One such hazard is that volcanic ash can be a threat to aircraft, in particular those with jet engines where ash particles can be melted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Health Care Of The United States Every country worldwide has it s own way of providing and making health care available for its citizens. More specifically, the developed nations all have their own system in how they make their health care available. Some are more expensive, some provide better quality of care, some are available to all citizens and some are available only to those who can afford it. For the first time in United States history, a health care act has passed, that will claim to insure everyone nationwide regardless of their income. This act adopted is also know as the ACA. This paper will go into detail about health care that is provided not only in the US, but in other countries world wide. We will discuss the benefits of certain systems and the pros and cons of some of the systems. The costs, the most successful, the increased access to primary care providers, the use of technology, and what needs reform. Health care providers in the United States are largely owned by the private sector. Most of the United States provision and spending comes from programs such as Medicare, and Medicaid. Whereas most Americans under the age of 65 and are not disabled are insured by their employer, paying for their own insurance, or are just left uninsured. The United States is currently 50th out of 221 nations in terms of life expectancy from 78 years of age up from 75 years of age in 1990, and only 27th out of the 34 industrialized countries. That is down 14 positions from 20th in 1990. The US system is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Importance Of Purebred Dogs Purebred Dogs Beauty and the Beast Purebred dogs are big business. There will always be demand for the cute, little Yorkshire terrier, or the easy going Labrador retriever. As long as there is demand, there will be people breeding dogs. There are currently 340 recognized dog breeds around the world, and the American Kennel Club recognizes 167 of those breeds (1). The Westminster Kennel Club dog show shines a spotlight on purebred dogs, with the winners representing the standard of that breed. The problem is, the standard of dog breeds keep changing, and with those changes, dogs are suffering. The American Kennel Club (AKC) sets the standard for each breed of dog recognized in the U.S by providing a specific set of requirements for height, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cooper, Carlotta. Why We Need Purebred Dog Breeders. The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Web. 25 July 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/carlotta cooper/why we need purebred dog _b_9256556.html 8. The Cruel Cost of Extreme Dog Breeding WhoWhatWhy. WhoWhatWhy RSS. 2014. Web. 25 July 2016. http://whowhatwhy.org/2014/04/07/cruel cost extreme dog breeding 9. Pilon, Mary, and Susanne Craig. Safety Concerns Stoke Criticism of Kennel Club. The New York Times. The New York Times, 2013. Web. 23 July 2016. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/10/sports/many animal lovers now see american kennel club as an outlier.html 10. 100 Years of Breed Improvement . Science and Dogs. N.p., 29 Sept. 2012. Web. 28 July 2016. https://dogbehaviorscience.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/100 years of breed improvement/ 11. Designer Breed Health Issues. Dog Reference. N.p., 01 Apr. 2014. Web. 28 July 2016. http://www.dogreference.com/designer breed health issues/ 12. Mixed Mutts and Designer Crosses: Are They Healthier Than Purebred Dogs? Vetstreet. N.p. Web. 28 July 2016. http://www.vetstreet.com/our pet experts/mixed mutts and designer crosses healthier than purebred pets 13. Cuteness Kills: The Case Against Teacup Dogs Terribly Terrier. Terribly Terrier. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Law Enforcement Officers Should Be Strict Law enforcement officers have a very important role in society. They have a job that involves lots of decision making and using personal judgment. Law officers have many duties while at work. Law officers have to decide whether or not someone is breaking the law and how they will enforce the situation. Law officers are sometimes expected to be perfect. They have to catch all the criminals and save all the innocent people. Unfortunately it doesn t always work that way but officers try to do the best of their ability. All officers are different in that some are stricter and you can t get away with as much, and others are very laid back and you are apt to get away with more. I believe all officers should be strict when it comes to safety issues, and people s health is at risk. I also believe officers should try and teach you what is against the law before you are punished, like warnings should be issued when no one is in harm s way. Some officers think they are unforgettable when they put on a badge, sometimes officers forget what they re there for and go too far. There are many cases when people have been falsely abused by officers for no reason. All people have rights, even when you have committed a crime. You are read your rights when you get arrested and no one can take those rights away from you. If an officer violates those rights, you will probably win your case because of it. I think the laws and rules citizens have to follow are reasonable. To run a country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Kraft Foods Inc Kraft Foods Romania Kraft Foods Romania Tudor Corneliu Master Fabiz, An II, Gr. II 12/23/2011 Tudor Corneliu Master Fabiz, An II, Gr. II 12/23/2011 Contents 1. Kraft Foods Int 1 1.1. History 2 1.2. The Business 2 1.3. Sales evolution 3 1.4. MNE characteristics 4 2. The internationalization process of Kraft Foods 5 2.1. Kraft Foods in Romania 5 2.2. 2008/2009 turn around 6 3. Kraft Foods strategic management 7 3.1. Kraft foods mission, vision and values 8 3.2. External analysis 8 3.2.1. Competitors 9 3.2.2. New entrants 9 3.2.3. Substitutes 10 3.2.4. Suppliers 10 3.2.5. Buyers 11 3.3. Internal analysis FCA/CSA Matrix 11 3.4. Oreo Campaign in Romania 12 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 2 2.3. Sales evolution In the last 4 years Kraft Foods are on a positive trend with most of $49,207 billion of sales in the last year, 2010. The effects of the crisis can be also seen as 2009 is the only position when the trend was disrupted. In spite of this they their net profit continues to skyrocket (Appendix 1). Table 1: Percentage of 2010 Net Revenues by Consumer Sector | Confect | | | | | | | | Convenient | | Segment | Biscuits(2) | | ionery(2) | | Beverages | | Cheese | | Grocery | | Meals | | Total | Kraft Foods North America: U.S. Beverages 36.5% 6.5% U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Rhetorical Analysis Of Bill Bryson s A Walk In The Woods Bill Bryson, author of A Walk in the Woods , writes of his experience on the Appalachian trail. In my particular passage, Bryson talks about the bears on the Appalachian trail and he talks a lot about them to emphasize the deaths they have caused on the trail and how unpredictable they are, which is why he had doubts on walking the trail. His main purpose is to get the reader to gain an understanding about bears and where his fear of them derives from. Bill Bryson uses imagery, ethos, and rhetorical questions to express his feelings about bears while also informing the reader about bears. Bryson uses imagery that creates a tense, terrifying mood to illustrate the scene of a bear attacking your camp. Imagine, if you will, lying in the dark alone in a little tent, nothing but a few microns of trembling nylon between you and the chill night air, listening to a 400 pound bear moving around your campsite. Imagine it s quiet grunts and mysterious snufflings...the sounds of moist gnawings, the pad of its feet and the heaviness of its breath... He uses imagery so the reader can get a sense of where he s coming from about being away from civilization on a trail, and a bear raiding your camp while you re sleeping. We know where is fear is coming from and can now relate to it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author uses ethos as credibility for facts about bears. Bryson uses the New York Times as his source, and since most people know what that is, they know that his facts are true because of his reliable source. According to an article in the New York Times, bear attacks in North America have increased by 25 percent. The Times article also noted that bears are far more likely to attack humans in the spring following a bad berry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Remember The Name Analysis Remember the Name (Radio Edit) is a song very similar to my life. Not only does this show my love of hip hop and rap music, but it represents me as a person. The chorus line that repeats throughout the song, This is 10% luck, 20% skill, 15% concentrated power of will, 5% pleasure, 50% pain, and 100% reason to remember the name... represents how hard I have to work in school and sports, especially lacrosse and water polo throughout my everyday life. Another quote, He doesn t need his name up in lights, he just wants to be heard whether it s the beat of the mic, he feels so unlike everyone else, alone, in spite of the fact people still think they know him. But no, he knows the code, it s not about the salary, it s about reality makin some noise, makin the story... resembles what I work for. It is like how I play sports for the fun of it, not for glory. Also it tells how I work for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And it sounds like how I want to live my life. Never concerned with status, but still leavin them starstruck. This is an example of how it reflects my goals, to not care what people think, but still leave them starstruck. This song explains how most people work with an ultimate goal of fame and glory, and to become known throughout history, but I believe that there are people who don t always want that. Next, Put it together himself, now the picture connects. Never askin for someone s help and get some respect. Lines like these are why I chose this song, because they give a good story that reminds me of my own. He never asks for anyone s help, he works hard for what he wants all by himself. Finally, this is my theme song because it demonstrates my goal and work ethic in life and reminds people to be humble and that only you and you alone can work hard to achieve a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Banning Book Should books be banned? Books are a gateway to a world of imagination, but some schools are trying to shut those gates off by banning them. Books are some of the best teachers left, it s not up to a school to decide what a child should or should not read. Banning books can deprive a child of the opportunity to think. Books should not be banned because of the lessons they can teach, the fact that a school should not even be able to ban them, and it can deprive a child of the opportunity to think. Books are some of the best teachers we have they teach us vocabulary social skills and new ways of thinking (leigh). It s also true that textbooks could teach a child this, but not in the way they would learn from a story. When a child is really engaged in a story they will learn a lot more than they think. Books teach us history (leigh). and many books are based on certain time periods or cover certain events. When a child reads these stories, they will retain the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is reasonable for a book to be banned if it is just not suitable for children as in its mature content. But if a book is being banned because of a parent who does not like the book or thinks it is a touchy subject, then it is just not reasonable and there should not even be a discussion about banning it. Parents who don t like specific books can have their kids opt out of an assignment without infringing on the rights of others. (www.procon.org/headline.php?headlineID=005365). There is no reason for a parent to try to have a book banned because they do not like the content in the book. Also, the parent can choose to have their child not read the book without having it banned from the whole school. Parents should censor their own child and not the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ryerson Population Analysis All the data is collected from census tract 2011 and 2016 of Stats Canada and National Household Survey (NHS) 2011. According to the map of Stats Canada, my neighbourhood of postal code M2N 6H8 boundary is in between the Finch Avenue East to Sheppard Avenue East along the Willowdale Avenue. My neighborhood has total population of 6,321 people in 2016, which is 12.1 percent growth from 5,637 people in 2011. As shown on the figure 1.1, this vast growth is close to twice as larger than the population growth percentage of the Toronto CMA, which is only 6.2 percent. Surprisingly, unlike my neighbourhood and rest of Toronto CMA, Ryerson s neighbourhood has shown a decrease in the population of 1.2 percent. Moreover, as presented on figure 1.2 on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Ryerson neighbourhood, I would place it in the framework of Hoyt s sectoral model in central business district (CBD). Moreover, in the sketch map of my neighbourhood does reflect some elements from the Lynch s mental map. The path is shown on the major streets that I have labeled (Swales, 2017). For instances, Yonge Street, Doris Avenue, Kenneth Avenue, Finch Avenue East and West. Node is shown from the TTC label that I made for the Finch station. Lastly, the key landmark from my map can be Xerox building, which is located in the major intersection of Yonge and Finch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Film Analysis Of Senor Love Daddy In the first shot of scene one, we are introduced to the character Senor Love Daddy which begins with an ECU (extreme close up shot) of his mouth, along with the top of the microphone and his hand with is holding an alarm clock. The alarm clock (which is a prop) is making an extremely loud, irritating, ringing sound. This is done to grab our attention from the get go by referencing the conflict within the film which can be to some the conflict slowly reframes as it is zooming out which is allowing us to see more of Senor Love Daddy s face and the microphone. This entire introduction scene is shown with a hard reddish light coloring, this coloring motif paired with the slow zoom is to show us how hot it is within the setting of the film. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This whole introduction to Senor Love Daddy is done in one long take/shot. In the second scene shot one is the introduction to the character Smiley who is standing in front of a church. At the begin of this scene, the camera is framing Smiley in an MS (Medium Shot) that is shot from a low angle, with no camera movement. Stan Lee shot this scene at a low angle to bring attention to the images that Smiley is holding. Still, at an MS (Medium Shot) Smiley stutters to perch/repeat the words he s listening to on the tape player around his neck. In the second scene shot two is a CU (Close up shot) of the images that Smiley is holding as he stands in front of the church. Smiley within this close up shot takes a marker and draws a big red X by Malcolm X and draws a big red crown diagonally above Martin Luther King. These image and Smiley s character has a huge importance within this film, the images hint the overall importance of the Civil Right symbols to the scene, as Smiley is unable to actuality pronounce their names (Martian Luther King and Malcolm X) because of his stuttering, reflects the film s conflict in choosing between their contrasting positions on the race relations. In the second scene shot three, it returns to the camera framing Smiley in an MS (Medium Shot) that is shot from a low angle, with no camera movement. What s important in this scene is what Smiley say which was; This is Malcolm X and this is Martin King, now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Backpressure Based Adaptive Routing and Scheduling In... Under high traffic conditions, this works very well, and backpressure is able to fully utilize the available network resources in a highly dynamic fashion. Under low traffic conditions, however, because many other nodes may also have a small or 0 queue size, there is inefficiency in terms of an increase in delay, as packets may loop or take a long time to make their way to the destination. This is particularly of concern in intermittent encounter based mobile networks which are already delay limited due to the sparse and highly dynamic network connectivity. Such networks have proposed the use of redundant transmissions to improve delay, which do not work well when the traffic load is high. Routing protocol, such as Spray and Wait, that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The additional transmissions incurred by BWAR due to the duplicates utilize available slots which would otherwise go idle, in order to reduce the delay. Particularly for networks that are not energy limited, this offers a more efficient way to utilize the available bandwidth during low load conditions. In order to minimize the storage resource utilization of duplicate packets, ideally, these duplicate packets should be removed from the network whenever a copy is delivered to the destination. Since this may be difficult to implement (except in some kinds of networks with a separate control plane), we also propose and evaluate a practical timeout mechanism for automatic duplicate removal. Under high load conditions, because queues are rarely empty, duplicates are rarely created, and BWAR effectively reverts to traditional backpressure and inherits its throughput optimality property. By design, BWAR is highly robust and distributed and does not require prior knowledge of locations, mobility patterns, and load conditions. The duplicate queues are maintained and utilized as follows: Original packets when transmitted are removed from the main queue; however, if the queue size is lower than a certain threshold qth, then the transmitted packet is duplicated and kept in the duplicate buffer associated with its destination if it is not full (otherwise no duplicate is created). Duplicate packets are not removed from the duplicate buffer when transmitted. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Loud Nurt Character Analysis Elijah Gusick Mrs. Johnson American Government 3 January 2017 Gurd Luk and Gurd Nurt Summary The movie begins on Oct. 25, 1958, at a fancy dinner tribute to Edward R. Murrow, an American broadcast journalist for cbs. Ed Murrow is introduced as a hero who fought against McCarthyism. He comes out and proceeds to make a speech about how journalist have become occupied with only presenting good news in an attempt to hide from the actual matters at hand. In a flashback to 1953 the newsmen at CBS are in a conference room trying to decide news pieces for the next show. McCarthy, a senator who claimed that there were communist spies in every level of government, is brought up, but is immediately shot down due to its controversy. Another topic brought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The editor mentions that it is against company policy for two employees to be married. The two, in a moment of joy and relief put their rings back on and Joe decides to quit. Then, Bill Paley calls Fred and Ed into his office tells them that CBS lost the Alcoa sponsorship and there will be a mass layoff. Bill tells Ed that his show will be cut down to half the time, moved to Sunday afternoon, and Ed will only be able to do five more shows. Ed and Fred walk to the elevator and say that they might as well go out swinging in their last five shows. Fred mentions that Joe and Shirley were married and Ed appears to be the only one who didn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Resident Assistant Alcohol Case Study Resident Assistant Emily Gicewicz keyed into Suite 6C on rounds at 10:35pm and saw a can of Mikes Hard Lemonade next the kitchenette sink and half empty bottle of vodka on the common room floor. Residents Thomas and two visitors (Brooke Foster and Anthony Surace) were in the common room, the room smelled of alcohol. Resident Assistant Emily informed the residents that Notre Dame is a dry dorm and that public safety was being called. Resident Assistant Emily ask all residents and visitors to get out their IDs, all complied. Resident Assistant Emily asked if there was any more alcohol, Resident Michael said there was. Public Safety Officers Palmer and Stark arrive at 10:39pm, they asked if this was all alcohol the residents had and Resident ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cuban Embargo Case Study The economic interest of the Unites States greatly outweighs the benefit of maintaining a Cuban Embargo and should be the motive for its repeal. The intent of the original embargo was to prevent the Castro regime from assuming power and to deter foreign investment. Both of these initiatives have failed and the consequences of a decades old embargo land squarely on the general population of Cuba and the business interests of the Unites States. American business have much to gain with the removal of the Cuban Embargo. Business opportunities abound in the agriculture market, banking sector, medical field, and construction industries. The effect of the Cuban Embargo should be understood in order to appreciate the opportunities its repeal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. General External Environment Analysis Essay THE GENERAL EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT Laka Muralidharan General external environment is composed of dimensions in the broader society that influence an industry and the firms within it. These dimensions can be can be grouped into the following six environmental segments: demographic, economic, political/legal, sociocultural, technological and global segments. 1) Demographic segment China and India account for 1/3rd of the population and experts believe that they will remain the top two populous countries at least until 2050. China and India would contribute 65 million and 142 million new workers respectively to the global workforce by the year 2020. Both countries offer large, educated, relatively low cost workforces, and as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, since the recovery is just a few months old, there is still a lot of skepticism about whether it is for real and whether it has some legs to run further. I think the worst is behind us, but the future is still uncertain. I believe that it would take quite a while, at least a couple of years to get back to the economic levels (unemployment rate and housing market) of 2006. 3) Political/Legal segment This segment is an area where organizations compete for attention, resources and a voice in overseeing the body of laws and regulations guiding the interactions among nations. As the politics of regulations change, this segment influences the nature of competition through changing rules. An example is the global trend toward privatization of government owned or regulated firms. Firms must carefully analyze new political administration s business related policies and philosophies. Often, firms develop a political strategy to influence government policies and actions that might affect them. In the global scenario, more countries continue to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) as they seem to believe that free trade across nations serves the best interest of individual countries and their citizens. Down the line, many years from now, we would see a scenario where all countries in the globe become members of organizations like WTO and there is a fair trade across all countries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Components Of Centralized Expretation In The... 3.4. Centralized approach The centralized approach is to recognize the most frequently used approach and to diagnose abnormal data readouts caused by a monitoring process, malfunctions of the components of the sensor node, or environmental events. In the centralized failure detection, each sensor node periodically collects its read and sends a packet on the radio to the central base node responsible for identifying faulty sensor nodes in WSN. In this concern, there are many research activities were reported. Gupta and Younis tried to provide a tolerant grouping mechanism to fail to provide the sensor by performing a sensor recovery in the runes in which the bridge has recovered. The mechanism is separated into two phases: 1) detection ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CNBD analyzed the aggregated data to the sink by the transfer time from end to end to obtain a higher battery power of each node [83]. Guo and et. al. have suggested a Faulty Node Detection (FIND) to WSN. FIND is a method for nodes with data errors capturing a centralized approach, without specific recognition model taking into account. It is measured to measure the signal attenuation distance [84]. Saihi and et al. used to create a centralized error detection method based on clustering approach, the exchange of messages heartbeat actionable scalable and balanced applications for WSN [85]. In April 2016, Tahir and et al. evaluated a nominal power consumption in wireless sensor networks through a system through which a small number of high energy nodes collect both location information and the residual power state of the read nodes, then they are transmitted to the base station (BS). The authors suggested an algorithm in which a minor proportion of the high energy nodes are used to transmit each node s information to the Base Station (BS) [86]. 3.5. Distributed approach The decentralized approach is about capturing central resources for detection and faster localization and healing. It combines the availability of the information back to leverage the central approach and low overhead communication. In distributed detection of errors, the sensor nodes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother’s Tale Essay Little Red Riding Hood and Grandmother s tale Folktales has created men as the most powerful character in most stories but that does not mean always as there s a difference in Grandmother s tale and Little Red Riding hood. Different genders have different expectations according to their characteristics. The Red Riding Hood and Grandmother s tale has produced ideas such as how a girl s life is looked upon in the past and how the male has the upper hand in most situations according to the stories. This essay will argue about how the girl s gender played a major role in the context of the story and how the wolf is represented by a male character and why the male is not always the most powerful character in all stories and the comparison ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because needles are much harder to master and takes a lot of time to be good at it while pins are easy to use so this could mean that the male character has more experience than the female in life so he took the path of needles. In grandmother s tale the wolf puts the grandmother s blood and flesh for the girl to eat and drink. But the girl did not know anything about it so she drank it and while she was doing so the cat and the bird could represent society as they tried to stop her from drinking the grandmother s blood. But she did not listen to what they were saying and listened to the wolf who then tells her to take off [her] clothes and come to bed . By doing what the wolf says this may be interpreted as how the wolf is trying to transform the girl into being like him by doing what he does. This could also mean the male character has more sexual experiences than the girl. Because needles are harder to use than pins which mean without practice needles can hurt. Furthermore, in Red Riding Hood she was wearing red which is the colour of blood as she was a virgin she became the prey of the wolf. The colour red attracts unnecessary attention when she was going through the forest. This tells us how naïve young girls can be and not being aware of her surroundings. She was born in a village so comparing to the children in the cities she is more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Reflection On Stoma Care Introduction: During my current Professional Experience Placement (PEP) is in Medical Ward, I got an opportunity to take care of the patient (Mrs Leoine), who had a bowel surgery as she had a bowel cancer for which ileostomy stoma was created on the lower side of her abdomen to discharge faecal matter and urine. Mrs Leoine was required full assistance with her stoma care as she was not fully aware about stoma care. Therefore, my learning skill is stoma care that plays a significant role in delivering a person centred care to Mrs Leoine. Sets achievable action plan; describe the outcomes 5% To achieve my learning needs, I discussed my concerns about stoma care with my preceptors while she was changing the patient stoma bag than she briefly explained to me, including type of stoma, sign of infections and how should change the stoma bag. From her explanation, I learnt that critical thinking plays a vital role in any change in colour of surrounding skin and the output of stoma. Changing skin colour may indicate for sign of infection and high output of stoma can cause of dehydration following low blood pressure and a risk of fall respectively (Kwiatt Kawata 2013). My facilitator also organises a skill day to impart us depth knowledge about the documentation of stoma care that would help in maintaining the continuity of stoma care (Williams 2007). My facilitator demonstrated the whole skill step by step which made me more confident in performing the skill. Similarly, to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Film Analysis Of The Hurt Locker I chose The Hurt Locker mainly because it was the only film I recognized from the list of movies we could choose from. I also knew that it was action packed and very entertaining to watch the characters. The opening scene is the sequence I went with because of the large amount going on and it also sets the tone for the rest of the movie. The Hurt Locker takes place in Iraq a year after the war started. There are three main characters: Staff Sergeant James, Sergeant Sanborn, and Specialist Eldridge. All three are on an elite Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team working to make the city a safer place by dismantling improvised explosive devices (IEDs). With less than a month left before their duty is up, surviving their time in Iraq has become even more of a challenge with James as the new leader. The Hurt Locker dives right into the action with three characters attempting to disassemble an IED. This beginning scene and the majority of the movie have a documentary effect. The hand in camera with all the jerky movement going on gives the audience that feeling. It is a great way to present the film, as this gives the audience a sense of being there in Iraq. The scene starts off with Sergeant Thompson walking toward the bomb on a hot day in a heavy suit. You can hear Thompson breathing hard with the sun beating on him. With the light effects, you can see the heat in the air. All this in mind the viewer is able to feel sympathy for the character without knowing much about him. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Autodefensa Movement In Mexico In general, the autodefensa movement in Mexico s western state of Michoacán was an impressive reaction towards organized crime. The autodefensa movement is a vigilante self defense groups that were brought together in Michoacán to fight against the Caballeros Templarios cartel. The people of Michoacán were sick of the violence, extortions, and how the local and state government were indirectly involved with the drug cartel. The person I interviewed was Ivan who was involved in the autodefensa movement in Tepalcatepec, Michoacán. When I conducted the interview through the phone with Ivan since he was still in Mexico, his responses to the questions such as why you joined the movement were plain, but you can notice in his voice a sense of pride ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nazario made a bible with his own words and hesitated that his sicarios and traffickers didn t used the drugs that they sold. The rest of the leaders of the Familia Michoacana were Jesus Mendez Vargas known as El Chango from El Aguaje, Michoacán, Servando Gomez Martinez better known as La Tuta from Arteaga, Michoacán, and Enrique Plancarte Solis known as El Kike from Nueva Italia, Michoacán. La Familia Michoacana were known to be really violent. The Familia Michoacana cartel members used murder and torture to suppress other drug cartels, while building a social base in the Mexican state of Michoacán. The Familia Michoacana was a religious cult like Drug Cartel Organization that celebrated family values. For example, in an event that took place in Uruapan in September 2006, the cartel members tossed five severed heads onto the dance floor of the Sol y Sombra night club along with a message that read: The Family doesn t kill for money. It doesn t kill women. It doesn t kill innocent people, only those who deserve to die. Know that this is divine justice. This examples comes to prove that the Familia Michoacana want to publicize an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Taxol Interrupts The Cell Cycle Research Report 1 James Elliott Spring 2016 Article Reported: Magidson V, He J, Ault JG, O Connell CB, Yang N, Tikhonenko I, McEwen BF, Sui H, Khodjakov A. 2016. Unattached kinetochores rather than intrakinetochore tension arrest mitosis in taxol treated cells. J Cell Biol. 212 (3): 307 319. Accessed 8 Feb 2016. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201412139 I. Paper Review A. Background and Key Question This article was about a study performed by scientists looking to investigate the mechanism of how Taxol interrupts the cell cycle. The interval often referred to as the spindle apparatus checkpoint is without a doubt the time frame where Taxol acts, as it is an antimicrotubule drug that is cell cycle specific. It is understood that the structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To make the specimen compatible with both forms of advanced microscopy, they sufficiently prepared samples by coupling the specimen with a fluorescence that was also conductive. This technique was accomplished with the FlouroNanogold label, which contains gold nanoparticles covalently bonded to a fluorescence label. That way, the LM worked as well as the EM for the same set of kinetochores that were being studied. The Hec1 protein was stained in this case because this protein naturally delineates the structures to be studied. C. Describe One Specific Result The orientation between the kinetochores with respect to centromeres (kTilt) was of a larger degree in the Taxol treated cells in comparison to the cells progressing through metaphase normally. There was a 16° increase from 10° to 26° when cells were treated with Taxol. D. What are the major conclusions/implications of this work? This was a multifaceted study that simply is not given justice by my review that is limited to two pages. Through this study, the scientists believed that the data validated that kinetochores are significantly influenced by the Taxol treatment. This interpretation was inferred from the results in differences in Delta (distance between Hec1 and CenpT labels within kinetochores), cTilt (angle of centromeres from the spindles), and kTilt (angle of the kinetochores with respect to centromeres). One of these results was described above in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility -- a... Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility A Short Report on IKEA B.V Written By: Syed Rehan Rizvi February 16, 2010 IKEA s Social and Environmental Initiatives Introduction IKEA is one of the largest European home furnishing retailers established in 1943. It has more than 300 stores in 37 countries with a business turnover of approx. 22,7 billion Euros in 2009 and an approximate direct workforce of 127,800 employees all over the world. IKEA s retail concept is based on selling well designed products at low prices so that maximum people can afford them and live a better life. IKEA s Corporate Social and Environmental Initiatives Globalization has changed the world business environment. The cost competition forces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These clauses explains the methodology to be adopted for the implementation and monitoring of IWAY requirements which includes commitment for IWAY compliance, assigning responsibilities or designating a core team within organization responsible for the implementation, communication of IWAY requirements to all the employees i.e. staff and workers of company as well as all sub suppliers, conducting Internal IWAY audits and above all the requirement for the company to update all laws and regulations applicable to their business/ industry. IWAY Clauses 3 to 7 is related to the inside and outside working environments as well as health and safety systems that companies must implement. All the remaining clauses of the standard are basically for the efforts in developing an effective and transparent social accountability management system within the organization, which directly give benefits to the workers and the society as whole. IWAY requirements related to Environmental Protection and Management Environmental classification, reporting and inspections This requires all organizations to comply the applicable environmental laws and regulations, reporting its environmental performance and inspections by concern authorities. Outdoor Air pollution and Noise Pollution This requires permits and monitoring of air emissions from the plant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Outline Of The Titanic Titanic When: Started building on March 31, 1909. The Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912. It sank on April 15, at 2:20 A.M. Where: Left from Southaptom, England, and was on its way to New York. Made stops in Cherbourg, France and sailed to Queenstown(now known as Cobh), Ireland. Sank in the North Atlantic. Who: Ship was created by White Star Liner. The architect was Thomas Andrews. Around 2,200 people were boarded on the ship. Edward John Smith was the appointed captain. What: The construction of the RMS Titanic started on March 31, 1909 in Belfast, North Ireland and cost $7.5 million. The man who designed it was a naval architect named Thomas Andrews. The ship was built to be the world s largest passenger steamship, along with two other ships, the Olympic and Britanic. Although the ship has always been known to many as unsinkable, it was actually never supposed to be advertised like that. Extra measures were put into the ship to insure safety, for example, if four watertight compartments out of the 16 were flooded, the ship would still stay afloat. Even though all these precautions were made, who would have ever thought that a single iceberg could cause such a huge devastation. The ship set sail on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, England and on its way to New York. The total passengers were around 2,200 people, including a crew of around 900. The passengers were divided into certain classes depending on what kind of ticket they paid for, with first class being the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Role Of Fate In The Tragedy Of Titus Andronicus, Romeo... Fate is inevitable, if one chooses to believe in it; however, karma may have a role in what people see as only fate. Karma, being that you receive energy that you put out, whether it be good or bad, affects your fate, or what people are destined to face in their lifetime. In the scenarios mentioned later, it is undoubtedly true that an individual s personality will coincide with karma related turn of events. With that being said, Shakespeare s tragic plays involve death and deceit, and it is easy to question if the deaths are deserved because of the existence of karma and fate. In his plays, Shakespeare conceptualizes fate as something negative, particularly fate equating to ultimate death. In his work, Shakespeare uses variations of reasons for the death among his characters, which is usually dependent upon their personalities and actions they ve taken. Between Titus Andronicus and Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare utilizes personality traits to illustrate fate through tragedies. The tragedy of Titus Andronicus goes beyond his suffering and incapability to remain hold of the throne and his death. In the play, one of the main characters, Tamora, enters as someone who seems to be a kind and noble woman, but is soon known to be ruthless and quite malicious. One of her most ruthless moments is shown in Act Two Scene Three when she is found in the woods with a Moor, Aaron. Surprisingly enough, the affair is not what makes her ruthless, but that she told her sons, who found her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Chris Soules The Bachelor Analysis Chris Soules objective of finding true love did land him up on the show The Bachelor wherein he was hopeful and looking forward to develop a sort of relationship and chemistry with the women appearing on the show. This, however, did not meet much success as he remained single in the show. According to reports, Chris Soules have found true friendship in Ben Higgins and his, would be wife Lauren Bushnell. The trio enjoyed the company of each other and also had a lot to talk about post their experience in The Bachelor. Ben and Chris have become good mates and are also making plans for hang outs. Lauren too has seems to gel well with Chris. Ben and Lauren have been sharing picture on Instagram at regular intervals but it seems that they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...