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The Critique Of The Film Casablanca
The three time Academy Award winning film Casablanca is a 1942 American romantic drama film
directed by Michael Curtiz a well known director for his wonderful production. The film finished with
a rating of 8.5/10 on IMDb, 97% on Rotten Tomatoes and 100% Metacritic. Dispite the film being
made up of uncertainty and drama, it was completed on August 3rd 1942 and released in the United
States on January 23rd 1943. Before naming the film Casablanca it was named Everybody comes to
Ricks which was an unproduced film by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison. On the way to New York in
1941, story editor Irene Diamond found the unproduced play and convinced producer Hal Wallis to
buy the rights in January 1942 for $20,000. Wallis agreed to buy out the film ... Show more content on
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They enjoyed the view of the nightclub that they went too that night and had to idea to make it into a
film as it was a great setting. Because they renamed the film, parts of the script had to be re written.
The first writers on the script were twin brothers who left the film for another opportunity in 1942 and
the other credited writer, Howard Koch was hired. He wrote around thirty to forty pages for the script
but as soon as the twin brothers returned, his work went to garbage and had the brothers re write the
script. Both writers, still worked writing for the film even though some work was not to be used. At
the end of the production, the brothers earned $30, 416 and Koch earned $4, 200. After shooting at
been completed, Wallis called Bogard into set for the final line he had written as he thought the ending
was not done properly. The line Wallis had written Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful
friendship, made the ending of the film have a lot more sense. In spite of having many writers, one
writer describes the script as a wonderfully unified and consistent script. The film ran into some
trouble with Joseph Breen of the Production Code Administration due to having sexual scenes and
vulgar language in the film. When they came across any sexual scenes or vulgar words, they would
remove it as quick as possible or change some parts
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Arrow Of God District 9 Comparison
Arrow of God written by Chinua Achebe is set in the 1920 s located in Nigeria. The book focuses on
the main character Ezeulu, the Igbo people s chief priest. Throughout the text we see Ezeulu have
conflicts with other tribes and with Christian missionaries, get sent to prison for denying a position
from the British, and Ezeulu having difficulties within his own tribe and their yam harvest (Achebe).
All the events that happened in Arrow of God lead to a much deeper meaning. If we take a look at a
look at the very complex film District 9 produced by Peter Jackson, we see a very different but similar
story. This is a mockumentary type film that explores the life of a MNU executive, an alien and his
son, the Nigerian gang, and a mercenary soldier employed by MNU (IMDb). In both stories, Arrow of
God and District 9, there are very blunt patterns of fiction, distinct archetypes, and prominent
philosophies used. The stories above are two different types of media, with similar content. Both book
and movie shows a tribe being pushed out of their home, in almost the same way. In both stories we
see patterns of fiction, which is when a reader is introduced to a character and some event or a
challenge occurs. In Arrow of God, Ezeulu is faced with a difficult decision towards the end of the
story. We call this The Choice. Ezeulu is faced with the decision to allow his tribe to participate in the
New Yam Feast, but instead tells them not to and famine strikes the
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Informal Interview Over Dinner
Reliability has a long history as one of the key psychometric properties of a test, but a given test might
not measure people equally reliably (Hu, Nesselroade, Erbacher, Boker, Burt, Keel ... Klump, 2016).
Test scores from some individuals might have considerably greater error than others. It has a lot to do
with the consistency of the test subject s performance on the test. While there are several methods for
estimating test reliability, the four major types are inter rater, test retest, parallel, and internal
consistency (Heneman, Judge, Kammeyer Mueller, 2012). Inter rater reliability is used to assess the
point to which different raters give consistent estimates of the same occurrence. Interrater reliability
offers a measure of the consistency of scores that could be expected across raters. Inter rater reliability
is valuable because human raters will not essentially understand each answers the same way.
Evaluating how an informal interview over dinner, a formal presentation to managers, and managerial
evaluations of performance potential compare for this type of reliability is that the some raters may
disagree as to how well certain replies sounded or may have a different feel of the subject s skills and
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The scores from the first encounter and to the second encounter can then be correlated in order to
assess the test for stability over time period. The relationships between the subjects scores from the
two different encounters are estimated, through statistical correlation, to determine how similar the
scores are. Evaluating how an informal interview over dinner, a formal presentation to managers, and
managerial evaluations of performance potential compare for this type of reliability is that this type of
reliability shows the extent to which the test is able to yield scores across a time
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Sports Impact On Sports
After less than 30 minutes of play the under 20 Chinese national football team vacated the pitch in
protest, signaling an early end to the first in a series of 16 friendly matches. The unfurling of four
Tibetan flags, and accompanying free Tibet chant, were provocations manager Sun Jihai could not
ignore. Had he done so, the incident would have merited little more than a paragraph on an otherwise
ordinary fourth division game. Instead, the demonstration, as well as future game plans, became the
topic of debate on talk shows in Germany, Asia, and with football fans worldwide. How we got to this
point is an intriguing story.
China is making inroads on the global sporting landscape, and part of that strategy is endeavoring to
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It is doubtful the protesters knew just how impactive and successful their act would become.
The incident took on heightened international significance when Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman
Lu Kang made note of the game during a press briefing. We are firmly opposed to any country or any
individual offering support to separatist, anti China and terrorist activities or activities defending Tibet
independence, in any form or under any pretext. Kang admonished German authorities as well, I must
stress that mutual respect is what the official host should provide their guest, and that respect between
any two countries should be mutual. The Global Times newspaper, seen as an arm of the Chinese
communist party, backed the manager s decision in their editorial citing FIFA regulations restricting
political banners at games. China s national junior team handled themselves correctly, demanding that
German authorities take action against the flag of advocates of Tibetan independence. The German
authorities should be ashamed that they did not have control in the stadium.
Minister Lu Kang s remarks did not receive a response from German government officials, but fueled
further media debate causing regional soccer president Ronny Zimmerman to reassess his initial
statement of support. He saw no merit in the Chinese rebuke, We cannot ban the protests, there is the
right to freedom of expression here and
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Emily Dickinson Religion
Emily Dickinson is a transdentalist who has positive attitudes towards life scenarios throughout her
poetry. Emily Dickinson s view on nature is that nature is harmony and as simple as what we see and
what we hear and is indescribable. On religion, Emily Dickinson is struggling between believing and
doubting the existence of God. She disagrees that people should go to church. Her view on death is
that death is leaving the world behind.
Emily Dickinson describes nature as peaceful and harmonious throughout her poetry. In her poem
called NATURE, the gentlest mother Dickinson states that no matter how small or unworthy
something may seem nature will always treat it with care and affection. Everything depends on nature
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In the poem, she believes that there is a world for people after they die. Even if we cannot see the
world, we can still understand it s existing just like as we understand music. Then she turns and doubts
if that world really exists because no one has seen it. Even the wise scholars do not know where they
are going after they die. She admires those who stood up for their beliefs and were crucified like Jesus
Christ. For her to have strong beliefs she needs evidence. So she begins to search for reasons and
evidence to prove the existence of heaven. But the evidences available are as irrelevant as twigs and as
indefinite as the direction shown by a weather vane. The priests preaches in church are so powerless
and could not even resolve the preacher s own doubt, let alone other people s doubts.
Emily Dickinson s conflict between faith and doubt looms large in her poem The last Night that She
lived (1100). In this poem, the women died peacefully and willingly since she knew that she was
going to heaven, a place she has been longed for in her life time. It shows a strong belief in the dying
woman s mind. However, the live people around her were nervous and powerless and unwilling to let
her die. That is a sign of doubt in the living people s mind. They were not sure that the dying woman
was going to heaven, a better place than the
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Treaty Of Versailles Economic Effects
EXAMINE THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL IMPACT OF THE FIRST WORLD
WAR ON FRANCE.
The signing of the Treaty of Versailles was not the end of the World War One, since it s social,
economic and political effects influenced the lives of people long after the last shot was fired. And
France being one of world war one s theatre, these problems affected France to a great extent.
Even since before the war, France had a problem with the declining birth rate and the war death, of
about 1.3 million, worsened that problem. Post world war one, France had the highest proportion of
deaths than any other country involved in the war and that had a serious demographic impact. Women
were encouraged by the government to stay at home and raise families, as ... Show more content on
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To solve this, the government implemented schemes to attract immigrant workers from around Europe
and although it succeeded in solving the problem with the lack of workers, it also may have had a
negative effect on the pride of the French. Additionally, the destruction of infrastructure and farmlands
further hindered any plans the French government had on stabilizing the economic situation in France.
One example of this, is the French coal mines that the German army had destroyed by blowing them
up, flooding them and filling them with waste material. Another issue was material losses, which was
devastating for the economy especially in the North eastern part of France. The areas under German
occupation suffered particular hardships which left a lasting impression on the economy and the local
population. Of around 1 million buildings as well as factories and transport infrastructure, such a
bridges, were damaged, and in order to pay off the war effort, the French government sold off its gold
reserves and investments and borrowed a massive amount of money. Income tax was also introduced
in 1916 but paid for only about one third of the cost of the war effort. At the end, about 30 billion
franc worth of debts was owed to mainly the US, Britain and some French middle class bondholders.
France tried to ease its burdens by putting the blame on Germany in the form of reparations, but that
didn t work as well as France had
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Red Bull Case Study
The above table the growth Red Bull experienced from 1996 to 2004. The data points with an asterisk
next them are based off estimates from information provided throughout the case. In terms of sales the
base for the calculation was 170.00 million cans sold which occurred in 1999 after quadrupling from
the prior year. There taking 170/4 resulted in approximately 42.5 million cans sold in 1996 and having
triple in 1998, resulting in and estimated 28.33 million cans sold in 1997 and 14.16 million sold in
1996. Projection the calculation forward from 2000 2004 the estimated growth rate was 68.84%
((62.00 36.72)/36.72). By applying that growth rate to the 260 million cans sold in 2004, an estimate
of 438.98 million cans were sold in the United Kingdom in 2004. Subsection: Bull Crosses the Pond
Red Bull mimicked entering the United States in how they successfully penetrated Austria and the
United Kingdom. In one alteration, Red Bull decided on targeting cells, as the called them or certain
geographical locations in the United States they specifically targeted. The first three cells that were
targeted included: Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and their home base in the United States Santa Monica.
All three of these locations have something strong in common. Densely populated areas with a strong
number of young adults, the main target group for Red Bull. There was a reason Red Bull did not
come sailing across the seas, unload millions of cases, and deliver them to every inch of the
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Virginia Henderson And Theorist Selection
Nursing Theorist: Virginia Henderson
Leah Dvorak, Paul Hogan, Kyle Moeller, Viravone Phetsavong
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
NURS 4380
July 25, 2016
Virginia Henderson
Nursing Theorist/Theorist Selection
Upon reading about different nurse theorists, each member of our group listed their top three choices
of nursing theorists based upon individual interest. Virginia Henderson is one name that showed up
over and over and was therefore voted on to be our theorist of choice.
Nursing Theorist Guidelines
Virginia Henderson was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended the Army School of Nursing at
Walter Reed Hospital in 1921. Henderson attended Teachers College at Columbia University where
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Her contributions include defining nursing, delineating autonomous nursing functions, stressing goals
of interdependence for the patient, and creating self help concepts (Alligood, 2014, p. 45). Henderson
s theory promotes the patient s independence and encourages caring for the person s physical, mental
and spiritual being. Virginia Henderson viewed the patient as an individual who requires help toward
achieving independence and completeness or wholeness of mind and body (Alligood, 2014, p. 45).
Current day nursing practice is centered on improving patient s independence by their performance of
ADL s and mobility without assistance as well as addressing mental and spiritual
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Analysis Of Stacy Peralta s Film, Lords Of Dogtown And Z...
I started skateboarding when I was eleven years old. In 2010, when I was thirteen years old, I met
Tony Alva at Berkeley Skatepark. At the time, I did not really know who he was except that he was a
former professional skateboarder. Later that night, I went on my computer and did research about who
he was and that is when I found out about the Dogtown skate crew. All of the information that I
gathered that night changed my life forever. I had scene both Dogtown films, Lords of Dogtown and
Dogtown and Z Boys. I rarely ever read the opening or closing credits, so I had never known that
Stacy Peralta wrote the screenplay for the former and was a co writer and director for the latter. For
my final essay, I chose to explore Stacy Peralta s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although, it is not very noticeable, the film is divided into multiple sections. The first section covers
the history of the part of the city considered to be Dogtown, Venice. It provides history about how
Dogtown used to flourish financially and then how it became to be the low income, drug ridden
neighborhood that the Zephyr team came from. The next section provides the audience with history
about the Zephyr surf shop and the shop s team. Many of the team riders were latchkey kids and came
from broken homes, so the team became their family. They surfed and skated together 24/7. The third
section, gives us a look into what the skateboarding scenes like in the 1960s. Skateboarding has
become popular in the 1950s, but was only looked at as a fad, which eventually was the cause of its
demise by the mid 1960s. When skateboarding reemerged in the 1970s and gained a national audience
again, many skaters were stuck in the skateboarding style of the 1950s and 1960s skateboarders. This
information helps us understand how the Z Boys stood out from the crowd and how their style of
skateboarding caught everyone by surprise. The next section refers to how the Z Boys incorporated
their surf influence into their skateboarding style. Originally, they were riding clay
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The Role Of Religion In Islamic, Byzantine And Western...
All our life is like a day of celebration for us; we are convinced, in fact, that God is always
everywhere. We work while singing, we sail while reciting hymns, we accomplish all other
occupations of life while praying. By Clement of Alexandria. What is religion? Religion can be
defined differently by people but it is what people want to believe from their culture and who created
their life, surroundings. Most of the people have their own God their believer of who created their
world and nature. Everybody has different meaning and understanding of religion which means that
everyone has different culture and most of the people follow rules and some broke the rules. While
roles of religion in Islamic, Byzantine and Western European worlds ... Show more content on
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Who was traced by 330 A.D that when the Roman Empire Constantine came along and created what is
known the new Rome (The Making of the West page 250). Constantinople is known to be the heart of
the what is known the Byzantine Empire. Who then Byzantine Empire fell due to the Ottoman army
who battled Constantinople. Justinian, I of Byzantine Empire s wife was Theodora, who helped
women gain rights, who is also known as a former of prostitute. She was influenced in Byzantine
politics. When it came to economic they were not political and military capital (Religions Islam:
Ottoman Empire). Constantine established Christianity and then after Jewish section came along.
What they did was that in 330 the Constantine moved the place the Empire to Constantinople and then
from there he founded the second Rome. So, then the point was to trade routes between the Europe
and Asia and between Mediterranean Sea and the Black (Study.com). One of the major concern they
was that how they would maintain the empire and since it fell their major concern was to reconstruct
the empire which meant they had to think hard of how to raise an army to protect the community and
also organize the system of
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Rock N Roll Research Paper
Rock n roll is constantly changing and evolving into specific sub genres. Sub genres break down a
general genre of music into a more specific and sophisticated type of that category. For example, rock
has many different branches including soft rock, southern rock, and hard rock. Rock in general
typically has a lead electric guitar with a vigorous 4/4 beat produced by the drums. However, in the
sub genre of southern rock, a southern country rhythm is combined with a touch of rock and roll. Hard
rock separates itself by sustaining a loud, powerful, voluminous sound, whereas soft rock maintains a
slower and smoother rhythm while still possessing the rock tone. Each sub genre contributes their own
uniqueness while also preserving rock characteristics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This sub genre originated in the southern United States from the inclusive rock genre. Southern rock
has a very strong lead beat that focuses mainly on vocals and the electric guitar. Just like country
music, southern rock tells a story and that is what makes the lyrics and vocals so important. Southern
rock is a lot like country music as a whole, but separates itself by being louder, adding a heavier beat,
and speeding up the song. Southern rock maintains a rock aspect by its amplified electric guitar lead
and continues to carry a solid beat. Southern rock started to develop in the mid 1960 s and began to hit
its peak in the 1970 s. The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Outlaws, The Marshall Tucker Band,
and ZZ Top were a few of the great early bands in southern rock. Southern rock is still a popular genre
including Kid Rock, Shakey Graves, Drive By Tuckers, and Blackberry Smoke. Atlanta Rhythm
Section, a very popular southern rock band, is known for one of their most popular songs, Homesick,
released in 1981. This song is categorized as southern rock due to its hard driven beat and the lead
electric guitar feature. This song begins with an electric solo that supports the classification of rock,
but then begins to add riffs to compliment the electric guitar solo with a touch of the south.
Throughout the song, the lyrics contribute to the anthem s southern side by
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Mr Jones Role In Animal Farm Essay
1. Mr. Jones
Mr. Jones plays the role of the self righteous king whose carelessness about others causes his
dethronement. His failure to restore order among the animals and recapture his own farm proves his
inability to lead.
2. Old Major
Old Major plays the role as the respected elder who seeks peace for his unknowing comrades who
suffer at the hands of their cruel owners. His prophetic dream of Beasts of England sparks the
revolution of the animals to overthrow Tyrant Man.
3. Napoleon
Napoleon serves as a cunning mastermind who undermines any authority with his own greed of
power. Compared to Joseph Stalin during his climb toward total supremacy of the Russian
government, Napoleon uses the brutal force of his hounds to drive away ... Show more content on
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He plays the role as the sympathetic character whose great mass and simple mindfulness is taken
advantage by the deceitful Napoleon. Even to the end, his dedication toward Animal Farm was
considered with reverence with every working beast.
6. Squealer
Squealer plays the role as the good cop when delivering unfortunate news to the frank citizens. His
emotional demeanor and persuasive manner convinces every animal that as one of them, he too must
suffer from food shortages and put undying faith in The Leader.
7. Clover
Clover acts the role of the maternal protector that every suffering comrade lacks. Only she quartered
the motherless ducklings during Old Major s speech, only she worried about Boxer s waning strength,
and only she checked the disappearing Commandments when every law was broken by the pigs.
Sadly, her amiable concern was useless.
8. Mollie
Mollie plays the role of the selfish and pampered native that turns her head away from the aspect of
self sacrifice. Cowardly, she hid away during the Battle of the Cowshed and happily pranced back to
the other side of Willington enjoying the past pleasures of sugar cubes and
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Meaning Of All Men Created Equal According To The Founding...
Discussion: The meaning of all men created equal according to the Founding Fathers document is that
human beings are naturally equal; that means everybody including the slaves has the human right,
equality, and freedom to everything in the country. Concerning civil power and political balance,
every American has the same rights as everybody else. Unfortunately, some Americans have
occasionally denied other Americans of their lawful rights. For example, in the case of women or
Black Americans and their right to vote and to own property. The slaves and their freedom right
deprived by the Founding Fathers. Despite the fact that, Thomas Jefferson and his counterparts signed
the Declaration of Independence, they still own slaves. Therefore,
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Broken Promises
Broken promises
Thanks in great part to its green image British company Body Shop has prospered in the 80s. In the
90s the firm tried to increase its world visibility linking its image to Brazil s rainforest and
approaching the Brazilian Kayapo Indians with a program they called `Trade Not Aid. The association
generated a barrage of free and laudatory media stories about the activities of Body Shop. More
recently however this image has been bruised. Is the Body Shop social conscience just a sham?
Saulo Petean*
Body Shop s much vaunted `Trade Not Aid policy with indigenous peoples is running into serious
problems in the Amazon where it sources Brazil nut oil for one of its best selling beauty products.
Since 1991, Body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of this, $100,000 went toward the purchase of a used aircraft and initial expenses. The rest of the
money was never accounted for. In 92 and 93, Gordon Roddick, Anita s husband and BSI s executive
director, brought four Body Shop country head franchisers to the Indian communities, charging them
$25,000 each. Again, the Indians never saw any of this money.
After one of Anita Roddick s earliest visits, she announced that Body Shop would extend the project
to other Mebengokre villages. They began competing for Body Shop s favor, which strained relations
among the traditionally egalitarian culture. Roddick and Body Shop never made good on their
promise.
In the meantime, Body Shop began heavily promoting its links to the Kayapo. It announced what it
called the first ever intellectual property rights agreement. However, the Kayapo had agreed to
nothing. In 1993, a group of 30 Kayapo chiefs were hastily called by Gordon Roddick to a meeting in
BrasĂ­lia, capital of Brazil. The chiefs happily believed that Body Shop was at last going to make good
on its promise to expand purchases of nut oil. What they did not know was that Body Shop had
recently gotten word that the press was about to report that it had never reached an intellectual
property rights agreement with the Kayapo. The chiefs were stunned and frustrated when it became
clear that Body Shop was trying to get the chiefs to legitimize the agreement, which still had not been
negotiated.
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Internist Research Papers
INTRODUCTION
Hey there John looked over his shoulder at the smiling face of his new coworker. John greeted him as
hallway smiled back not wanting to talk since he had woken up at 5:00am that morning. He quickly
dashed over to his office and switched on his computer. He thought about the nine years of intensive
study that he had to go through. The loud ringing of his pager interrupted his thoughts. He answered a
few nurses difficult questions about what medicines to prescribe what to do with a few difficult
patients. He placed his phone down a little nervous wondering if he had just killed someone by
prescribing the wrong medicine. He grabbed his clipboard, jacket and stethoscope and went to go meet
his first patient. Mrs. Anderson, how are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Those interested in getting into medical school as one of the top students will have to prove their
exceptional skills in the sciences related to medicine such as biology through getting exceptional
grades in these classes. They will also need to gain experience in the medical field outside of academic
studies.
There are many good accredited medical schools in the U.S.A, but getting accepted one of them is not
an easy task. Even getting accepted to attend is extremely competitive. Your journey starts in high
school where you must prove your capability in the field of medicine. This is usually done by getting
great grades in difficult science and math classes like Biology and Pre Calculus. AP classes are college
level classes and will earn college credit and will look great on an aspiring student s transcript. High
school is also the time to seize another great opportunity to help get into a good university volunteer
work. Schools love to accept students who are involved in the community in addition to being good
academic scholars volunteering and gaining experience in one s desired field is a great way to place
oneself higher on a university s list of students. Medical schools especially love it when students
volunteer with organizations that are associated in the medical field such as interns and regularly
volunteering at nursing homes.( Top Universities, Gap
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Key Factors Of A Gifted Student s Educational Experience...
Our gifted programming standards take several factors of a gifted student s educational experience
into account. Our primary goal is for each gifted student to develop well rounded academically,
socially, and emotionally.
To accomplish this goal we integrate our gifted programming standards with the academic standards.
We have specific student outcomes with which we use the academic content to accomplish. Student
outcomes are
grouped into four areas.
Cognitive Growth and Talent Development
Students benefit from meaningful and challenging learning activities that address their unique
characteristics and needs. (Standard 1.6) Students become more competent and develop their abilities.
(Standards 3.2 3.3)
The interventions we use are designed to increase challenge and develop self efficacy in our
students. We operate at the three highest levels of Bloom s Taxonomy: synthesis, evaluation,
and analysis. Students use metacognition where they notice their thoughts and record their
thinking. This allows us to ratchet up the level of their thinking through the types of questions
we ask. We want our students to become self regulated learners. We encourage them to set
goals and recognize their accomplishments. They learn to self monitor and adapt to changes
using a variety of learning strategies.
When we ask students to leave tracks in their reading, they are doing a metacogitive
activity. Beyond making connections to the text, we ask them to notice
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The Knife Of Never Letting Go Literary Devices
Effective diction, literary devices and structural devices are the most important element of a novel. In
the passage of the novel titled The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness is developed deeply by
different kinds of devices. In the authors opinion, the passage in the novel is about Todd s hatred
towards the town and how it is developed by effective diction, literary devices and structural devices.
Effective diction has a played a huge part in the development of the passage. Firstly in the passage,
there is an example of effective diction and how it adds effect to the surroundings. For example, Todd
said, You have to avoid the river and especially that marshy part before the swamp trees start cuz that s
where the crocs live, easily big enough to kill an almost man and his dog. () Todd is describing the
swamp, as marshy means a muddy, soggy piece of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Effective diction has played a huge role by developing Todd s mood, the environment and his feelings
towards Manchee. Literary devices have played a big part by advancing the events that took place near
the swamp, and structural devices have played a part refining the passage with repetition, a run on
sentence and a sentence fragment. This passage has been modified and adjusted by effective diction,
literary devices and structural devices. This passage enhances one of the major themes in this book
which is loss of innocence. Todd has slowly been losing his innocence throughout the book. This
passage represents the theme of loss of innocence because you hear Todd say the eff word as it is
referred to, as he gets smacked by Aaron. Another example of when he represented the loss of
innocence was when he gets so mad and just starts revealing his true feelings and says he hates
everybody. This is not an act of
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Bmw 4 Series Case Study
Once again, The Ultimate Driving Machine delivers high end performance with their 4 Series at BMW
of Oyster Bay. There s something for everyone in this popular Series that ranges from Coupe to
Convertible to Hatchback. The sleek, sporty design with tight steering makes for a magical ride. All
Wheel Drive and Turbo are options that enhance the joy. With a MSRP price range from $43,300 to
$51,450, the 4 Series blends sporty with comfort while sparing the gas.
The 4 Series may have evolved out of BMW s 3 Series, but over the years it s carved out its place in
the line up /realm. It s characteristic low chassis allows the car to hug corners, making it popular with
drivers. The sloped roof on the hard top maintains the sporty look and takes ... Show more content on
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More safety, precision and smooth sailing: BMW s bailiwick
Each year, BMW tweaks and improves its engine precision and now the smooth handling of this
popular model has only gotten better. The eight speed automatic transmission makes it a smooth ride.
Front and Rear anti roll bars are standard on the fixed roof coupe to improve safety.
But they don t stop there, steering, suspension and brakes all got upgrades. The engineers at BMW
upgraded the brakes with a quicker responding antilock brake actuators that shorten stopping distances
by several feet. BMW has also rolled out an advance damping technology on preload shock absorber
pistons, which allows better low speed carriage/body control wider tuning options. (Not available on
the convertible.) Improved lateral and longitudinal improves create a stiffer/stronger suspension as
standard equipment. The result is nimble steering and controlled in line stability.
Easy to Drive, Easy to Ride
When a smooth and easy ride, it s time to stretch out and enjoy the easy on the eyes colors. This year s
model offers three new upholstery and trim colors to offer personalized options. The seats are covered
in easy to maintain SensaTec upholstery, with the option for heated front seats. 10 way power front
driver memory for exterior mirror and seat positions is standard. The sportier steering wheel is
covered
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Plato s Republic Essay
Plato s Republic
the having and doing of one s own and what belongs to one would be agreed to be justice. (The
Republic 434a) In other words the above statement means that justice, according to Plato, is doing
only the tasks assigned to them by nature. This is the fundamental notion for his creation of an ideal
city. It is both knowing what true justice is and where one belongs in the city that the ideal can be
achieved. What this means to politics in the ideal city is that only a certain class of person has the
ability to engage in politics, just as only a certain person has the ability to engage in carpentry. Those
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A third class, auxiliaries, would be in charge of carrying out what the philosophers, guardians of the
city, decided. However, Plato does admit that this system is a hierarchy with the philosophers at the
top, but he allows this because they are the only ones who can find universal truths and pass it on to
those who cannot see it. To Plato the above is his vision of a justice. Within his idea of justice, Plato
also has three other virtues to help categorize those within the city and find justice in the city itself
wisdom, courage, and moderation, all ideals that would sustain the city and nurture it. Wisdom is
found in the philosophers, courage in the auxiliaries, and moderation found in all classes.
Philosophers need wisdom and the need to know what justice is. The auxiliaries, say soldiers, need
courage to protect the interests of the city. Finally, all classes need to demonstrate moderation so as
not to develop injustices through excess luxury, the only luxury that a city can have is philosophizing.
These virtues, if found in a city, can also help one to distinguish it as a just city. Therefore, within
Plato s definition of a division of labour making a city just, he also identifies other components of it.
But, for the ideal city to be nurtured, all the divisions listed must be
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Lacrosse History
Kyle Spain
Professor Jennings Alexander
Composition
February 19, 2018
The Story of Lacrosse It all started with the American Indians playing around and, soon enough they
made a game called Stickball. It s exclusively a male sport that is commonly alike with other sports. A
netted racquet was used to scoop or catch the ball or even convey it into or past a goal to score the
point. A cardinal rule was the Lacrosse ball cannot be touched by your hands. The game was initially
played in the St. Lawrence Valley area by the Algonquian tribe and they were followed by other tribes
in the eastern half of North America, an also around Western Great Lakes. The Native American
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Modern Lacrosse made a huge comeback, with millions of fans and over 70 years the sport has been
played and loved. It will continually be well loved and grow in diversity being played in the national
games and pro level. What s there to hate on, a sport that brings people together as family through
thick and thin. Making each other better by pushing your teammates to their max. Showing your
teammates your drive to push yourself and make a comeback, also having a strong mentality is key in
this sport striving for greatness. Over the past 70 years it has made a huge impact in small
communities to big ones to the popular states like New York City, Maryland, Virginia and Ohio. I can t
imagine what Lacrosse will be in the next 10 or 20 years from now, still evolving and growing into
different countries. Lacrosse is a unique combination of speed, skill, agility, grace, teamwork, finesse,
and historical significance. It s the fastest two legged sport in the world. Their so much culture and
history by lacrosse, something you just have to sit back, enjoy and respect the
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Math Sl Fish Production
FISH PRODUCTION MODELING The aim of this investigation is to consider commercial fishing in
a particular country in two different environments, that is from the sea and a fish farm (aquaculture).
The following data provided below was taken form the UN Statistics Division Common Database.
The tables gives the total mass of fish caught in the sea, in thousands of tones (1 tone = 1000
kilograms). Year | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | Total Mass | 426.8 |
470.2 | 503.4 | 557.3 | 564.7 | 575.4 | 579.8 | 624.7 | 669.9 | Year | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 |
1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | Total Mass | 450.5 | 379.0 | 356.9 | 447.5 | 548.8 | 589.8 | 634.0 | 527.8 |
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The principle axis is midway between the maximum and minimum, so d≈634.0+356.92≈495.45. So,
the model is M≈138.75sin2π9x c+495.45 for some constant c. We can notice that the point A on the
original graph, graph1, lies on the principles axis and so it is a point at which we are starting a new
period. Since A is at (1989,450.5), c = 1989. The model is therefore M≈138.75sin2π9x 1989+495.45
and we can superimpose it on the original data as follows. Graph5. Sin model The graph shows what
happens when we fit the original graph , Graph4. with its model graph. The slopes of the two graphs
are presented to be nearly equal at certain points. The model presents decreasing and increasing
values. Points shown from year 1989 1991, 1995 1997, 1999 2000, 2002 2003, 2004 2005 are
decreasing, as for the rest of the years are increasing. The following table below presents the total
mass of fish that were raised form the fish farm, in thousands of tones. Year | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983
| 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | Total Mass | 1.4 | 1.5 | 1.7 | 2.0 | 2.2 | 2.7 | 3.1 | 3.3 | 4.1 | Year | 1989
| 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | Total Mass | 4.4 | 5.8 | 7.8 | 9.1 | 12.4 | 16.0 |
21.6 | 33.2 | 45.5 | Year | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001
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Bod s Treolation
The focus then shifts onto elaborating the relationship between Scarlett and Nobody using the song
You ve Got a Friend, by Carole King. Due to his isolation, Bod has never had contact with another
living being. Growing up in an abnormal environment and exposure to a fragment of the real world
(fragments of reality) aroused an interest in life outside the graveyard. Bod at home with the dark and
the supernatural, therefore has to realize the trepidation normally associated with those things and is
eventually able to use that knowledge later in life. (Bod has developed a strength from his exposure to
the dark and supernatural, that later provides him with an advantage. Scarlet is Bod s exposure to the
outside world; she later remembers
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What Does Goblin Market Represent
Goblin Market and the fall of Eve Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti is a long narrative poem that
published in 1862 in a anthology of many of Rosetties poems. Goblin Market tells the story of two
sisters who find a grove of magical goblins who convince Laura to buy their wares, and Lizzie
eventually saving her. While the author has said that Goblin Market was a poem for children about the
relationship between sisters. But many other s has interpreted this poem to have much more adult
themes and sinister symbolism. Although some would argue that Goblin Market is a narrative about
European consumption which was happening during the time the poem was written, but the narrative
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During this time Laura has fallen and she is dying. So it is up to Lizzie to save or redeem her like
Jesus was said to do in the bible. Lizzie clearly loves Laura which symbolizies gods love for humanity
and it is up too her to save Laura. So she decides to leave Laura behind and face the goblins or Satan
who tempted her sister. Till Laura, dwindling, Seemed knocking at Death s door: Then Lizzie weighed
no more Better and worse, But put a silver penny in her purse, Kissed Laura, crossed the heath with
clumps of furze. (Rossetti, 320 325).
It is only through Lizzie sacrifice that Laura will be able to be saved which indicates that Lizzie at this
point in the narrative is taking on the role of Jesus. Lizzie is doing what she must to save Laura and all
of humanity. Through the sacrifice of Lizzie s body to the Goblin s Lizzie is taking on the role of Jesus
here. Although she does not lose her life, she does lose something whether that be her virginity is
ambiguous in the story. But she is badly beaten so her sister can be resurrected from the state that is
killing her. Never mind my bruises, Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices Squeezed from goblin fruits for
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Diagnosis And Treatment Of The Thoracic Spine
The thoracic spine is considered the least vulnerable to a disc herniation due to anatomic stability.
Although they are rare, physically demanding jobs, trauma, and extreme sports can lead to a thoracic
disc herniation (TDH). In order to be effectively treated, a TDH needs to be successfully diagnosed.
Successful diagnosis relies on a good differential diagnosis and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
the gold standard for visualizing a disc herniation. Once diagnosed, there are many treatment options,
which range from conservative care to invasive surgery. Rehabilitative therapy can be an effective and
safe way to manage a TDH. Surgery can also be effective, but there are serious complications and
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Over the course of 15 treatments, the patient s symptoms improved and eventually disappeared. Five
months later, an MRI study of the patient displayed significant regression of the TDH. This case is a
good example regarding the positive impact of conservative care on the management of a TDH.
Although a disc herniation may naturally regress overtime, rehabilitation can support the process and
help restore function.
Rehabilitation can be an effective short term therapy, but the long term effects are questionable. As
discussed earlier, the soccer player studied by Baranto et al. (2) was promptly diagnosed and treated
conservatively for a TDH. This athlete went through a physical therapy trial and eventually was
symptom free. When the symptoms resolved, the soccer player continued to train while gradually
increasing the intensity. By the following soccer season, the player suffered a similar episode and was
diagnosed with a recurrent TDH. Once again, the patient was symptom free after conservative
treatment and playing soccer. About a year passed when he experienced another onset of symptoms
during training, and was then advised to stop playing. This patient was prone to reoccurrence, which
questions the long term effects of treatment. Timely and compliant treatment got this athlete back on
the field, but the intensity of the sport hindered the healing process.
Although not all TDH s are promptly diagnosed, they can still be managed effectively once
discovered. This
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James Earl Ray s Assassination
James Earl Ray purported that he had an accomplice in King s assassination named Raoul. Ray
received a transfer of money to his account from an unknown source. This source could have been
Raoul, after Ray got the money he bought a rifle and used it to shoot King.
He told me to buy the rifle and rent a room at the memphis flophouse Ray said. Ray claimed that
Raoul took the rifle from Ray and then Raoul or someone with his assistance committed the crime.
However his alibi isn t air tight since many people saw Ray flee from the crime scene after the gun
was fired. His fingerprints were also found on the rifle in the room Ray was renting at the Memphis
flop house.
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Ray was a confirmed racist who supported and admired people like the KKK and the nazis and Hitler.
Ray was also a known criminal who robbed multiple banks and was arrested many times.
When Ray was arrested during a botched bank robbery he found a bounty for Martin Luther King Jr.
for 50,000 dollars. After that Ray most likely started formulating his plan to kill King and earn the
50,000 dollar reward for claiming the bounty.
Ray and his 3 older brothers were always planning and talking about killing major civil rights leaders
and stopping the movement. So one day one of Ray s brothers came to visit him the day before he
broke out of jail again. Ray s brothers denied being a part of Ray s plan in anyway or helping Ray
escape from jail and go on the run.
It has been proven however while Ray was on the run that he met up with his brothers multiple times
after Ray escaped from prison. It is believed that his brothers were meeting up and helping Ray further
develop his plan so that they could get a share of the reward for killing
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Judges Must Make Law
INTRODUCTION:
Parliament, the supreme law making body, has an unrestricted legislative power, and the laws it passes
cannot be set aside by the courts. The role of judges, in relation to laws enacted by Parliament, is to
interpret and apply them, rather than to pass judgment on whether they are good or bad laws.
However, evidence has shown that they have a tendency to deviate from their real roles and instead
formulate laws on their own terms. Thus the real role of a judge in any legal system continues to be a
phenomenon questioned by many. We must consider whether they are authoritarian law makers, or if
their profession makes them mere declarers of the law . In this essay, I will argue the ways that judges
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However, in Tremain v Pike it was held that the rare disease was not foreseeable and refused the
claim; the court held that you cannot foresee a rare disease. Evidently, both the decisions are
inconsistent with one another; The judge consequently had greater freedom of justification in applying
the reasonable foresight test than he might otherwise have done . Thus one may argue that decisions
are dependent on judicial styles, as opposed to precedent, which concurs with Hart s perspective.
PRECEDENT:
One may argue that precedent restrains a judge in making decisions regarding the outcome of a case.
In its basic structure it means that any court is bound by the decision of a higher court in the judicial
hierarchy provided that the facts of the present case are similar to those of the previous case. Thus,
every court is bound by decisions made by the HL, and in their absence, those made by the CA.
Wendell Holmes Jnr stated, the life of the Law has not been logic; it has been experience . This idea
implies judges draw from past decisions in order to determine current cases. However, whilst it can act
as a tool for constraint, there are alternatives to following precedent which include distinguishing,
overruling, and reversing. Thus judges try to avoid compliance with precedent and employ their own
individual discretions.
Distinguishing a case on its facts is
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Book Study Update
Book Study Update The book that was chosen for my book study was Blythe s(1999), Akenfield:
Portrait of an English Village. I have chosen this book because of my many connections to England.
Several years ago, I was provided the opportunity to undertake graduate studies at Westfield House,
and attached House of Fitzwilliam College which is part of Cambridge University. During my time in
Cambridge, I was able to travel the country and visit many of the places my ancestors called home.
Having a cousin who still resides in Kettering, due North of London, and parents who have just retired
from living in Wales, I have a long appreciation for the people and heritage of this small country. It is
these appreciations that have lead me to my choice of Blythe s (1999) book. After having ordered the
book through Amazon, I finally received my copy on Friday. I have been able to navigate through the
introduction and first two chapters of the book. Akenfield, is not the name of an actual village, but is
rather a pen name given to this East Anglian village as a means of protecting the identities of those
involved in the study (Blythe, 1999). Blythe describes his book as quest for the voice of Akenfield,
Suffolk through a talk that covers half a century of farming slump and the beginning of what is being
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I admit that I struggled to assimilate the information, and found myself getting bogged down in the
terminology. It was through the creation of a PowerPoint presentation for my group, that the material
really came together for me personally. By thinking about how to best present the material from all of
these works, I was able to gain clarity for myself while also providing information to the
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How Did The French Revolution Replace The Christian-Based...
The French Revolution saw changes in nearly every aspect of society: a new government gave a voice
to many more citizens (though still very few); France was mostly secularized; class upheavals began
and ended aristocratic families; and, perhaps most radically, the Revolutionary calendar, which
completely changed an age old system of recording and time. Most of these changes were put into
effect to wipe out any trace of the Ancien RĂ©gime. During the French Revolution, a new calendar was
instituted to replace the Christian based Gregorian calendar, much to the irritation of the clergy and
reactionary aristocrats. The abandonment of a calendar that had been in use for hundreds of years was
a great inconvenience and many felt it would be imprudent
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“Lord of the Flies” Character Essay
Humans have a monster inside of them that is subdued by society, and if society is taken away, then
that monster will consume them. This is true for most people, but not all humans are like that. One of
the most notable humans to over come the monster is Simon, a character from the book Lord of the
Flies by William Golding. The story is set on an island in the Pacific Ocean. A plane full of British
schoolboys crash lands on an island and they re stranded there with no adults, no society, and no rules.
Simon is one of the few characters that stay sensible and good throughout the story. He has a sixth
sense about things happening around him, he is kindhearted, and he faints a lot which give the
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Simon gets fruit for the littluns who can t reach it by themselves, another kind act only meant to help
another. He [Piggy] went crouching and feeling over the rocks but Simon, who got there first, found
them for him (71). When Jack hits Piggy and he loses his glasses, Simon is the one that picks them up
for him. Simon knows that Piggy gets picked on and is disliked among most of the members of the
tribe, but he helps him out anyways. Simon s angelic nature is topped off with the fact that he has
seizures. Simon faints continuously throughout the story, which gives the impression that he s weak.
Then one of the boys flopped on his face in the sand and the line broke up (20). This is the first time
Simon faints. He s [Simon] always throwing a faint, said Merridew (20). Here Jack Merridew admits
that Simon has fainted a lot in the past and should be just left alone on the sand. Simon was inside the
mouth. He fell down and lost consciousness (144). When he imagines that the sow s head is talking to
him, he has a seizure near the end of the conversation and blacks out. This is the last time he fainted
until his life ended. Simon faints a lot throughout the story giving others the impression he is weak
and sickly, but in truth he is a very strong, caring person. Simon represented the good on the island.
When he dies, something
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Farmers Market Research Paper
After standing in line for forty minutes at a supermarket, Americans finally get to pay for the food and
leave. Unfortunately, the food is anything but fresh or healthy and has traveled very far to get to the
final destination. Farmers Markets (FMs) are an old tradition that has barely survived this long due to
the rise of the industrial farms and supermarkets. They provide the easiest way to get very fresh and
healthy food, but prices can be very high at times. Even though food from a Farmers Market is more
expensive, it provides an easy way to get fresh and healthy produce while helping the farmer and the
community it represents. Farmers Markets should be promoted because they provide fresh and healthy
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According to Time, The latest research finds that the amounts of farmers market vouchers don t
contribute to a meaningful increase in fruit and vegetable intake, and that prices for produce were
lower at grocery stores than at the markets. this shows that it is significantly cheaper to purchase your
produce at a grocery store rather than a FM. Also, these markets are only open for a few months a year
due to winter, so they can be unreliable at times. According to FMC, Some markets are only open in
the spring, summer, and early autumn. Since they are only open a few months a year and can
unreliable at times. Although farmers markets are expensive and unreliable at times, they are still a
better alternative to supermarkets and grocery stores. According to Joel Salatin on page 185 of The
Omnivore s Dilemma, Whenever I hear people say clean food is expensive, I tell them it s actually the
cheapest food you can buy. Joel Salatin believes that in the long run, it will cost you less because the
food is healthier and will save you money in doctor visits. Although FMs may be expensive and
unreliable at times, it is a good price to pay for the food you are getting and will save you money in
some
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Examples Of Contrapasso In Dante s Inferno
This poem was filled with the act of contrappasso; the idea that each sin had a justifiable crime . Dante
s very first descension into hell went like, Above the chasm of pain, which holds the din/ Of infinite
grief: a gulf so dark and deep/ And murky that though I gazed intently down/ Into the canyon, I could
see nothing below. (Inferno IV.5 8). Limbo was described as a sightless zone , but this circle didn t
contain people who were corrupted by sin. Virgil while describing the people that inhabited this circle
said, Before you go on, I tell you: they did not sin;/ if they have merit, it can t suffice without/
Baptism, portal to the faith you maintain./ Some lived before the Christian faith, so that/ They did not
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It is known to the readers that Francesca was the wife of Gianciotto Malatesta, but she fell in love with
his brother Paolo. Dante while describing the punishment of lust he said, So I saw souls come uttering
cries wind tossed,/ And lofted by the storm. Master, I cried,/ Who are these people, by black air
oppressed? (Inferno V. 43 45). The people who fell victim to lust were in a never ending dust storm.
Francesca also went on to describe to their punishment, This one, who now will never leave my side,
Kissed my mouth trembling. A Galeotto, that book! (Inferno V.121 122). Since Francesa fell victim to
lust, she has to forever be around her lover. That sin had a very justifiable punishment. Later on we
have the sin of fraud, and this again came with a justifiable crime. This canto was a very hard one for
Dante to encounter because of the grotesque form of the inhabitants that lived there. Once he saw this
scene, he said, Try to imagine, yourself, how I could have kept/ Tears of my own from falling for the
sake/ Of our human image so grotesquely reshaped, Contorted so the eyes tears fell to wet/ The
buttocks at the cleft. (Inferno XX.
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What Is A Distributed Operating System Security
Distributed Operating System Security
Anthony Fuciarelli
3030 Operating Systems
Dr. Michael Johnson
22 November 2016
Distributed operating system security is that of which security is implemented on a system of
connected computers that share and run information. This type of security system is different than
your average security features that a person may have on just a laptop or home computer system. The
biggest challenge is keeping the information that flows in a distributed operating system safe, as well
as protect against the multiple threats that security in a distributed operating system face. Its important
to understand how a distributed operating system security works, as well as the many different types
of threats that the distributed operating system security will face. Before the actually security in a
distributed operating system is discussed its important to understand what a distributed operating
system is and how its different from what most users are used too. A distributed operating system can
be described as an operating system or OS that runs on multiple central processing units or CPUs but
to a user it seems like as if its all one machine. An example would be multiple computers linked
together on one network that includes other devices such as printers or scanners. Every user that
accesses these computers on this network has access to the resources and files that are on the network,
as well as the devices that are connected.
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Night Persuasive Speech
The audience can not hear me. They sit in their seats and ponder the question of my exact location.
Knowing that I am here, they wonder if the poor soul admitted into my arena shall suffer my wrath!
Oh yes the know that I am here, for it is them who chose this life for me, made me into the monster I
am, starved me to the point where I only have a hunger, an appetite, a taste for blood. Their blood. My
predatory instincts are on high alert. So yes, they can not hear me. But I can sense them. Years of
listening to my surroundings and hearing the squeak of the great doors that hold me has made me
obsessed with the same question my audience asks. What will be the accused s fate? Shall he open my
doors giving me the privilege to sink my fangs
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Charlies Narrative
l Everyone knows aliens,Monsters and ghost aren t real.Yet kids seem to always be afraid of
something under the bed or inside the closet,but what if only some of us can see them.Only some us
belive so that must mean only some of us can see them.Or are they real and they distinguish with
every other human on this Earth.Charlie was a 14 years old boy,his friend Justin was always with
him.Everyone in town knew they were unserparatable.Their lifes going normal like any other 14 year
old School,homework and sports.The two kids didn t know how special they really were.They always
seaked adventure.One day Charlie and Justin were walking looking around for their new hiding
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Charlie continued and tried to climb the tree , just then a girl jumped down out of nowhere.The two
bows yelled as they were both very startled.The girl was very pretty and seems like any other girl ,but
she was very special. Don t freak out. said the girl.The two boys looked at each other. The girl
continued by asking the two boys for help,she was looking for her ship. Sure,where did you leave it?
said Justin about to burst out laughing You two probably think I m crazy but I m really not I need to
find it.Let me explain everything but please just help me! exclaimed the girl They stared
walking,Charlie nore Justin knew what they had justt done.Justin started asking questios that would
help them find the ship,but the poor girl was just too scared and in shock to remember anything. I ran
away from my plannet and came to Earth because I was tierd and annoyed of all the stupid rules we
have,they re too strict.So I broke them and ran away there,because if I didn t I would have been sent
down and locked away for eturnty. she
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Esi 1020 Cold Rolled Steel
1) Of all the sample materials tested during the lab, the AISI 1020 Cold Rolled Steel was found to be
the strongest. Moreover, between the two samples of AISI 1020 Cold Rolled steel, the sample without
the neck was found to be stronger. This was observed by calculating the ultimate tensile strength for
all the samples used during the experiment. As a result, the higher the ultimate tensile stress the
material endured, the stronger the material was. The ultimate tensile stress calculated for the AISI
1020 Cold Rolled was 563 MPa which was the highest of all. Therefore, concluding that the AISI
1020 Cold Rolled without a neck region was the strongest material. As for ductility, the material with
most ductility was found to be the thermoplastic polymer (HDPE). Two tests were conducted on the
HDPE samples at different speeds. As a result, the HDPE sample pulled at lower speed exhibited
greater ductility. Ductility was calculated by obtaining the percent elongation of each material sample.
This correlates with the idea that the material that deforms the most before fracture, possesses greater
ductility. The highest percent elongation obtained was 191, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For example, the cold and hot rolled steel, 1095 steel and the aluminum alloy samples consisted of
metallic bonds while the HDPE samples consisted of covalent bonds. Metallic bonds are generally
good ductility, strength and electrical conductivity1. One specific characteristic of metallic bonds from
other primary atomic bonds is that it joins a bulk of metal atoms together. Moreover, their valence
electrons delocalize and form a sea of electrons by the donation of valence electrons of its
electropositive atoms1. As the experiment confirmed, metallic bonds attractive forces and the bonding
bulk of metal atoms give metals great strength. Moreover, its malleability and easy break of local
bonds also make metallic bonds have good
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The Threat of Nuclear War Since the Cold War
The Threat of Nuclear War Since the Cold War
I partly agree and disagree with the above statement. Nuclear war was at the height of taking place in
the cold war and whilst it has subsided a little since the end it has not yet completely gone. Nuclear
threat is different now then it was in the Twentieth Century, to prove my views I will talk about the
cold war with reference to nuclear threat and what that means today.
At the end of the Second World War, the world was in devastation, Germany has finally been defeated
and a new superpower emerged: United States of America. To examine the threats of nuclear war in
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For a while, the US was ahead in the nuclear arms race, but not for long the Soviet Hydrogen bomb
was exploded barely a year later. This pattern went on and on and the USA was ahead most of the
time. It was at this time (when all these destructive weapons were being developed) that the concept of
MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) came about and many people thought nuclear weapons were
not a threat because of this idea. A population is best protected by leaving it vulnerable to nuclear
attack as long as the opposing side experiences the same level of vulnerability. So, in other words,
whoever shoots first dies second whatever happens. All these nuclear weapons were owned by
powerful countries with precise security measures (though not all the time) and excellent organization.
Also, the kind of threat I am talking about was an event which could spark off a retaliation which
could be nuclear war and human error could also be a threat and this happened many times throughout
the course of the cold war. This is all very different compared to nuclear threat today.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was a breathtaking event and was the closest the world had come to
annihilation and was the cause of extra measures put forward by the both governments involved. In
1959, the leader of Cuba Batista was overthrown by a Communist ruler, Fidel Castro. Cuba was often
known as being the
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Examples Of Idealism In Frankenstein
Initially, the creature has a mind that revolves around idealistic perceptions. These perceptions came
into the picture due to the creatures encounters with humanity. Victor Frankenstein for example,
abandoned the monster at birth, consequently leading to the creature s inevitable distress: But where
were my friends and relations? No father had watched my infant days, no mother had blessed me with
the smiles and caresses;...All my past life was now a blot, a blind vacancy in which I distinguished
nothing (101). This feeling of distress was accompanied by the monster s longing for a family or
companion. This sense of loneliness sparked by Victor s immoral actions is what led to the monster s
first idealistic perception. A perception that regarded the belief that he could mutually and happily
coexist with other humans. A symbolic representation of this is exact idea is the monsters second
encounter with humanity, an encounter which occurs after the monster has had time to ponder and
fantasize about his idealistic perceptions. Confidently and proudly, the monster enters a village full of
humans: But I had hardly placed my foot within the door before the children shrieked. And one of the
women fainted. (74) expecting his idealistic belief to be the truth he was once again disappointed and
so he creature s idealistic beliefs are questioned. Despite this heartbreaking encounter with humanity,
the monster s idealistic perceptions and beliefs only increase further. He alters his
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Aviation And Air Pollution
Air pollution has been a severe challenge to fuel consuming industries (Wang Hao 2012). Stringent
measures are to be implemented to reduce the effects of carbon emission to the environment. The
WHO (2011) has acknowledged the noise environmental impact as a serious burden of disease, and
recent contemporary studies have recognized a link between aviation noise and cardiovascular disease
(Hnasel 2013). Limited Airspace and Airports Capacities Busy airports have sometimes had to keep
aircrafts in the air in wait to land due to the lack of space and inefficient planning on arrivals and
departures. This causes an increase in costs of fuel and other harmful effects. The capacity of runways,
reception by taxis and the whole port should be increased to allow a smooth flow of activities. The
arrival and departure routes can be separate to facilitate a continuous landing and ascent. Technology
Over 60% of airlines have a strategic plan on how to improve their technique, some with programs
underway. An advance in technology in the industry means easy handling of clients and better service
provision (Lovelock 2011). Efficiency will be high, easy booking of tickets, fast and sophisticated
security checks, reduced paper works and proper communication among others. The right technology
will be an essential tool in the performance of this industry. Economic Impact of Aviation The
expansion of airports and reinforcement of the growth of aviation is evidenced on economic attaining
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Cannabis Destroy Cancer Cells
How Cannabis Entirely Destroys Cancer Cells?
Cannabis is usually considered to be a harmful substance. There is a commonly shared opinion that
this plant has an addictive nature and that it is responsible for damaging both your mental and your
physical health, which is why it s illegal in most of the countries in the world. However, contrary to
popular belief, this plant has been used for medical purposes since ancient times. An active chemical
found in the cannabis, THC, is credited for its ability to relieve pain, to reduce anxiety, to prevent
vomiting and nausea and, to increase the appetite, which is why this plant is often linked with cancer
treatment. But, what is less commonly known is that THC can destroy cancer cells completely.
Researchers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Christina Sanchez, a molecular biologist from Compultense University, explains that the cannabinoid
receptors and the endocannabinoids, along with the enzymes that produce them, create the
endocannabinoid system. According to Sanchez, this system is noted for its ability to regulate a
number of biological functions, including appetite, reproduction and many other processes that create
a healthy environment within the body, which is why the cannabis has an enormous therapeutic
potential.
Apart from the THC, the plant produces a compound called cannabidiol. This compound is of a great
significance because it doesn t have any psychoactive properties. Instead, it acts as an antioxidant that
kills cancer cells and that protects the brain from stress and damage. When this compound is
combined with THC, the ability to treat cancerous diseases is even more powerful.
Dr. Sanchez and her team worked on a project which aim was to prove that THC has a positive effect
in the cancer treatment. In the research, they treated astrocytoma cells with cannabinoids. What they
discovered was that THC, the main psychoactive component of cannabis, was killing the cancer cells.
After noticing the anticancer ability of THC to destroy cancerous cells, the team started to test this
compound in animal models of glioblastoma tumor. They noticed that the cancer cells died whenever
they were exposed to THC. Dr. Sanchez states that THC is more powerful than chemotherapy because
it kills only cancer cells
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Matthew Doublets
The issued with the doublets
In the Matthew s account of the Gospel as well as in the Luke s there are several duplicates of the
same text, while in the Gospel of Mark the same text appears only once, one of this examples is found
in Mark, in the parable of the measure, (Mk. 4:25[NRSV]). The same declaration, almost word for
word appears twice in separate occasions in Matthew verses 13:12 and in 25:29 and in Luke 8:18 as
well as in 19:26. The same dynamic appears twenty two times in Matthew where as according to
scholars who support the outside sources theory, the doublets mentioned above allegedly prove that
the writers of Matthew and Luke both took liberty in benefiting from the Markan account as well as
the Q , M and that of the L sources. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
More than a few explanations have been given. First of all, scholars have contemplated the idea that
there is a possibility that there were two men in each occasion and that Mark has left one demoniac
out of the picture. Since Mark, is said by scholars to have written at least two decades before any of
the evangelicals. While this might be understood in Mark 10:46, when he mentions by name one of
the blind men or perhaps only one of them continued to followed Jesus, this is more of a problem in
this passage. What would have been the reason for the author of Mark to leave one person out? In the
case of the two demoniacs is it not more frightening and more dangerous and therefore a more
significant of a miracle to be challenged by two demonized men than one? It is difficult to understand
why the two Mark and Luke, who of course may have never read Matthew, would be so consistently
different without any reason or hidden agendas. Secondly, some experts have disputed that it is merely
the nature of miracle stories to grow in the telling. This elucidation is totally unsophisticated and
simplistic. Moreover, if the stories were overstated, why the number would always be two? Why
would it not some of the stories have had two or four, perhaps seven or six? The probabilities for this
to accord are minor, however, that the doubling is simply due to such a
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My World Issues Class Analysis
Throughout the course of my World Issues class, numerous themes and concepts were explored
spanning across entire time periods and geographical locations. The first exercise completed in class
was a visual representation of the connections between all themes categorized under the umbrella
term: world issues. This included diversity, economic disparity, environmental issues, global health,
nutrition/food security, accessibility, human rights, peace/war, media, education, and identity. Each of
us found connection between every one of these themes; they are simultaneously independent and
interconnected a change in any sector can affect all of the others. One major connection I found in the
course was the concept of citizens clinging to social status quo and the resulting political/interpersonal
violence due to that close minded rejection of difference. For example, violent acts by Buddhist
monks in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of these issues can be boiled down go a couple major themes that of power politics, identity
politics, religious differences, and how all of these themes are affected through the lense of the media.
One key example we talked about was the relationship between Buddhists from Thailand. The deeply
rooted history of Buddhism in Thailand can be linked with the political struggles between that of
communism and capitalism. Certain Buddhist monks like Phra Kittiwut Tho argue that the murder of
communists would not violate any of the nonviolent ideologies of Buddhism. This has an interesting
link with the historical perception of Christianity in the 1100 s around the first crusade when The Pope
argued that war and killing were acceptable under theological terms if it was against non christian
people. The conflict in Thailand demonstrates to me that, even though religion and politics might be
somewhat separated, there is an inherent link when pushed hard
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Pros And Cons Of Amtrak And Metrolink
If Amtrak and Metrolink want to use personality tests on their employees, the MMPI would be most
effective. The positives of this test far outweigh the cons. The test examines everything about a
person, from their self esteem to emotions. It can also identify any signs of disorder in an individual. It
is also widely used by many different companies to assess the success a person might have in a high
risk public safety position. The MMPI is widely considered to be the most reliable personality test. It
dives much deeper into a person s psyche than any of its counterparts, like the Rorschach Test. The
only downside to the MMPI is the amount of time it takes to complete. With 567 true false questions,
it can take a while to complete, but the information
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Analysis Of Abbey s Desert Solitaire
Abbey s, Desert Solitaire, consistently displays incredible verbal and physical imagery throughout the
novel. Visualize a crystal clear stream in the forest. Watch as it speeds and dribbles it s way through
nature, swerving past each tree. See the liquid jump for joy over the ageless rocks. Listens to the
harmonious and synchronized beat; the arteries of the forest. Bend your head down, and drink from it.
Every nerve on your tongue is shocked by the cold. The aroma of the forest is most powerful. Take
this experience with you, remembering, Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit,
and as vital to our lives as water and good bread (Abbey). As a huge advocate for the environment,
Edward Abbey and many others support the fight for clean water. In the United States, as well as
worldwide, unpolluted water should not be an expectation, yet should feel like an overwhelming
privilege. The current water pollution in many American cities is serious to the extent of illness,
injury, and death. Using a small city like Flint, Michigan, as a massive advocate for clean water
change represents how a little goes a long way. Flint, Michigan, continues to struggle with the public
health crisis that unfolded as pollutant measures in the cities tap water spiked to alarming levels. Now
the scientists and engineers who helped uncover the crisis have tested galvanized iron pipes extracted
from the first affected house. They confirmed that the lead that had gathered from
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Putting The Edge On Xbox Live
Putting the Edge on Xbox Live Once upon a time, there was a pretty little system that pushed the
limits of what was possible in that day and age. In today s home entertainment market, it is becoming
increasingly difficult remain competitive and stay in the game. According to the MIT Technology
Review (2015), Nintendo and Sony did not even make the list, with Microsoft landing the number
forty eight spot; and yet, these three companies are the leaders in putting entertainment in our living
rooms, dorm rooms, staterooms, mess decks, and anywhere else we humans decide to have a
television! The technology industry grows by leaps ever year, with established companies looking into
the future for ideas and start ups looking at what is needed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Sometimes, something as simple as one s server can give that extra little edge.
Server Side Hardware Requirements The very first iteration of Xbox Live did not even have a name,
as it was simply a server system set up by Microsoft to allow video game players the ability to play
with other players over the internet. The first Xbox, also known more affectionately as Xbox Original,
or XO, was released in 2001. This system was supported by 500 servers, according to Ed
Grabianowski and Stephanie Crawford in their 2006 article for Live Technology, which was dispersed
through four locations in three countries: the United States, England, and Japan. This initial set up is
estimated to have cost Microsoft $500 million, and was considered by the company to be one of the
necessary start up costs for their first entry into the console wars. Rich Miller (2013) further reports
that the server numbers jumped to over 3,000 when the Xbox 360 (X360) was released in 2005 and
again to 300,000 in 2013 with the introduction of Xbox One (X1). With datacenter hubs all over the
world now powering the Microsoft Cloud, Xbox Live has become a worldwide recognized name. A
virtual tour of the Microsoft Cloud can be found on their website, We power the Microsoft Cloud , and
features video walkthrough of several of the facilities that make up the cloud. The Microsoft Cloud is
basically the entire
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Invasion Of Osama Bin Laden
The invasion of Afghanistan (October 2001 December 2014) The invasion was triggered by the
September 11 attacks. It was intended to target terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden s al Qaida
organization, which was based in the country, as well as the extreme fundamentalist Taliban
government that had ruled most of the country. Taliban is the ultraconservative political and religious
faction that ruled Afghanistan.
Barack Obama, the president in 2008, said this:
We did not ask for this fight. On September 11, 2001, nineteen men hijacked four airplanes and used
them to murder nearly 3,000 people. They struck at our military and economic nerve centers. They
took the lives of innocent men, women and children without regard to their faith or race
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American Economy 19th Century
The American economy experience massive transformations during the first half of the nineteenth
century that created a unique and strictly American economic structure and way of doing business.
During the country s colonial period and for a few decades following independence, America
maintained a rural, agrarian economy that featured only a microscope level of small scale industry in
the Northeast. By the turn of the century in 1800, out of a population five million three hundred
thousand, only 6 percent of the population lived in urban communities if urban is defined as having a
population of more than two thousand five hundred, and that percentage shrinks to 3 percent if urban
is defined as a population of ten thousand or more. 74 percent ... Show more content on
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Under Marshall and the Federalists, monopoly rights are protected and encouraged. In Taney s court,
monopoly rights are challenged and eventually eroded. The issue of monopoly rights appears again in
the Charles River Bridge Corporation v. Warren Bridge Corporation case in 1837. The Charles River
Bridge was an extremely profitable due to tolls with a 60 percent ROI. A charter is given to build the
Warren Bridge next to the Charles River Bridge after local merchants become annoyed with the tolls.
The Warren Bridge Corporation could only charge tolls until equal to investment or six years. After it
s construction, the Warren Bridge reduced the Charles River Bridge s revenue by 2/3. Charles River
Bridge Corporation claimed they had exclusive rights to a bridge on the Charles River. If the charter
does not give exclusive rights are exclusive rights implied? Court decides no, nothing passes by
implication. This, in effect, encouraged charter seekers to obtain exclusive rights in their charters. The
decision however also created space for
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  • 2. The Critique Of The Film Casablanca The three time Academy Award winning film Casablanca is a 1942 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz a well known director for his wonderful production. The film finished with a rating of 8.5/10 on IMDb, 97% on Rotten Tomatoes and 100% Metacritic. Dispite the film being made up of uncertainty and drama, it was completed on August 3rd 1942 and released in the United States on January 23rd 1943. Before naming the film Casablanca it was named Everybody comes to Ricks which was an unproduced film by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison. On the way to New York in 1941, story editor Irene Diamond found the unproduced play and convinced producer Hal Wallis to buy the rights in January 1942 for $20,000. Wallis agreed to buy out the film ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They enjoyed the view of the nightclub that they went too that night and had to idea to make it into a film as it was a great setting. Because they renamed the film, parts of the script had to be re written. The first writers on the script were twin brothers who left the film for another opportunity in 1942 and the other credited writer, Howard Koch was hired. He wrote around thirty to forty pages for the script but as soon as the twin brothers returned, his work went to garbage and had the brothers re write the script. Both writers, still worked writing for the film even though some work was not to be used. At the end of the production, the brothers earned $30, 416 and Koch earned $4, 200. After shooting at been completed, Wallis called Bogard into set for the final line he had written as he thought the ending was not done properly. The line Wallis had written Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship, made the ending of the film have a lot more sense. In spite of having many writers, one writer describes the script as a wonderfully unified and consistent script. The film ran into some trouble with Joseph Breen of the Production Code Administration due to having sexual scenes and vulgar language in the film. When they came across any sexual scenes or vulgar words, they would remove it as quick as possible or change some parts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Arrow Of God District 9 Comparison Arrow of God written by Chinua Achebe is set in the 1920 s located in Nigeria. The book focuses on the main character Ezeulu, the Igbo people s chief priest. Throughout the text we see Ezeulu have conflicts with other tribes and with Christian missionaries, get sent to prison for denying a position from the British, and Ezeulu having difficulties within his own tribe and their yam harvest (Achebe). All the events that happened in Arrow of God lead to a much deeper meaning. If we take a look at a look at the very complex film District 9 produced by Peter Jackson, we see a very different but similar story. This is a mockumentary type film that explores the life of a MNU executive, an alien and his son, the Nigerian gang, and a mercenary soldier employed by MNU (IMDb). In both stories, Arrow of God and District 9, there are very blunt patterns of fiction, distinct archetypes, and prominent philosophies used. The stories above are two different types of media, with similar content. Both book and movie shows a tribe being pushed out of their home, in almost the same way. In both stories we see patterns of fiction, which is when a reader is introduced to a character and some event or a challenge occurs. In Arrow of God, Ezeulu is faced with a difficult decision towards the end of the story. We call this The Choice. Ezeulu is faced with the decision to allow his tribe to participate in the New Yam Feast, but instead tells them not to and famine strikes the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Informal Interview Over Dinner Reliability has a long history as one of the key psychometric properties of a test, but a given test might not measure people equally reliably (Hu, Nesselroade, Erbacher, Boker, Burt, Keel ... Klump, 2016). Test scores from some individuals might have considerably greater error than others. It has a lot to do with the consistency of the test subject s performance on the test. While there are several methods for estimating test reliability, the four major types are inter rater, test retest, parallel, and internal consistency (Heneman, Judge, Kammeyer Mueller, 2012). Inter rater reliability is used to assess the point to which different raters give consistent estimates of the same occurrence. Interrater reliability offers a measure of the consistency of scores that could be expected across raters. Inter rater reliability is valuable because human raters will not essentially understand each answers the same way. Evaluating how an informal interview over dinner, a formal presentation to managers, and managerial evaluations of performance potential compare for this type of reliability is that the some raters may disagree as to how well certain replies sounded or may have a different feel of the subject s skills and knowledge. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scores from the first encounter and to the second encounter can then be correlated in order to assess the test for stability over time period. The relationships between the subjects scores from the two different encounters are estimated, through statistical correlation, to determine how similar the scores are. Evaluating how an informal interview over dinner, a formal presentation to managers, and managerial evaluations of performance potential compare for this type of reliability is that this type of reliability shows the extent to which the test is able to yield scores across a time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sports Impact On Sports After less than 30 minutes of play the under 20 Chinese national football team vacated the pitch in protest, signaling an early end to the first in a series of 16 friendly matches. The unfurling of four Tibetan flags, and accompanying free Tibet chant, were provocations manager Sun Jihai could not ignore. Had he done so, the incident would have merited little more than a paragraph on an otherwise ordinary fourth division game. Instead, the demonstration, as well as future game plans, became the topic of debate on talk shows in Germany, Asia, and with football fans worldwide. How we got to this point is an intriguing story. China is making inroads on the global sporting landscape, and part of that strategy is endeavoring to learn from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is doubtful the protesters knew just how impactive and successful their act would become. The incident took on heightened international significance when Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang made note of the game during a press briefing. We are firmly opposed to any country or any individual offering support to separatist, anti China and terrorist activities or activities defending Tibet independence, in any form or under any pretext. Kang admonished German authorities as well, I must stress that mutual respect is what the official host should provide their guest, and that respect between any two countries should be mutual. The Global Times newspaper, seen as an arm of the Chinese communist party, backed the manager s decision in their editorial citing FIFA regulations restricting political banners at games. China s national junior team handled themselves correctly, demanding that German authorities take action against the flag of advocates of Tibetan independence. The German authorities should be ashamed that they did not have control in the stadium. Minister Lu Kang s remarks did not receive a response from German government officials, but fueled further media debate causing regional soccer president Ronny Zimmerman to reassess his initial statement of support. He saw no merit in the Chinese rebuke, We cannot ban the protests, there is the right to freedom of expression here and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Emily Dickinson Religion Emily Dickinson is a transdentalist who has positive attitudes towards life scenarios throughout her poetry. Emily Dickinson s view on nature is that nature is harmony and as simple as what we see and what we hear and is indescribable. On religion, Emily Dickinson is struggling between believing and doubting the existence of God. She disagrees that people should go to church. Her view on death is that death is leaving the world behind. Emily Dickinson describes nature as peaceful and harmonious throughout her poetry. In her poem called NATURE, the gentlest mother Dickinson states that no matter how small or unworthy something may seem nature will always treat it with care and affection. Everything depends on nature for its own survival. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem, she believes that there is a world for people after they die. Even if we cannot see the world, we can still understand it s existing just like as we understand music. Then she turns and doubts if that world really exists because no one has seen it. Even the wise scholars do not know where they are going after they die. She admires those who stood up for their beliefs and were crucified like Jesus Christ. For her to have strong beliefs she needs evidence. So she begins to search for reasons and evidence to prove the existence of heaven. But the evidences available are as irrelevant as twigs and as indefinite as the direction shown by a weather vane. The priests preaches in church are so powerless and could not even resolve the preacher s own doubt, let alone other people s doubts. Emily Dickinson s conflict between faith and doubt looms large in her poem The last Night that She lived (1100). In this poem, the women died peacefully and willingly since she knew that she was going to heaven, a place she has been longed for in her life time. It shows a strong belief in the dying woman s mind. However, the live people around her were nervous and powerless and unwilling to let her die. That is a sign of doubt in the living people s mind. They were not sure that the dying woman was going to heaven, a better place than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Treaty Of Versailles Economic Effects EXAMINE THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL IMPACT OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR ON FRANCE. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles was not the end of the World War One, since it s social, economic and political effects influenced the lives of people long after the last shot was fired. And France being one of world war one s theatre, these problems affected France to a great extent. Even since before the war, France had a problem with the declining birth rate and the war death, of about 1.3 million, worsened that problem. Post world war one, France had the highest proportion of deaths than any other country involved in the war and that had a serious demographic impact. Women were encouraged by the government to stay at home and raise families, as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To solve this, the government implemented schemes to attract immigrant workers from around Europe and although it succeeded in solving the problem with the lack of workers, it also may have had a negative effect on the pride of the French. Additionally, the destruction of infrastructure and farmlands further hindered any plans the French government had on stabilizing the economic situation in France. One example of this, is the French coal mines that the German army had destroyed by blowing them up, flooding them and filling them with waste material. Another issue was material losses, which was devastating for the economy especially in the North eastern part of France. The areas under German occupation suffered particular hardships which left a lasting impression on the economy and the local population. Of around 1 million buildings as well as factories and transport infrastructure, such a bridges, were damaged, and in order to pay off the war effort, the French government sold off its gold reserves and investments and borrowed a massive amount of money. Income tax was also introduced in 1916 but paid for only about one third of the cost of the war effort. At the end, about 30 billion franc worth of debts was owed to mainly the US, Britain and some French middle class bondholders. France tried to ease its burdens by putting the blame on Germany in the form of reparations, but that didn t work as well as France had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Red Bull Case Study The above table the growth Red Bull experienced from 1996 to 2004. The data points with an asterisk next them are based off estimates from information provided throughout the case. In terms of sales the base for the calculation was 170.00 million cans sold which occurred in 1999 after quadrupling from the prior year. There taking 170/4 resulted in approximately 42.5 million cans sold in 1996 and having triple in 1998, resulting in and estimated 28.33 million cans sold in 1997 and 14.16 million sold in 1996. Projection the calculation forward from 2000 2004 the estimated growth rate was 68.84% ((62.00 36.72)/36.72). By applying that growth rate to the 260 million cans sold in 2004, an estimate of 438.98 million cans were sold in the United Kingdom in 2004. Subsection: Bull Crosses the Pond Red Bull mimicked entering the United States in how they successfully penetrated Austria and the United Kingdom. In one alteration, Red Bull decided on targeting cells, as the called them or certain geographical locations in the United States they specifically targeted. The first three cells that were targeted included: Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and their home base in the United States Santa Monica. All three of these locations have something strong in common. Densely populated areas with a strong number of young adults, the main target group for Red Bull. There was a reason Red Bull did not come sailing across the seas, unload millions of cases, and deliver them to every inch of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Virginia Henderson And Theorist Selection Nursing Theorist: Virginia Henderson Leah Dvorak, Paul Hogan, Kyle Moeller, Viravone Phetsavong Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center NURS 4380 July 25, 2016 Virginia Henderson Nursing Theorist/Theorist Selection Upon reading about different nurse theorists, each member of our group listed their top three choices of nursing theorists based upon individual interest. Virginia Henderson is one name that showed up over and over and was therefore voted on to be our theorist of choice. Nursing Theorist Guidelines Virginia Henderson was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended the Army School of Nursing at Walter Reed Hospital in 1921. Henderson attended Teachers College at Columbia University where she received her Bachelor s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her contributions include defining nursing, delineating autonomous nursing functions, stressing goals of interdependence for the patient, and creating self help concepts (Alligood, 2014, p. 45). Henderson s theory promotes the patient s independence and encourages caring for the person s physical, mental and spiritual being. Virginia Henderson viewed the patient as an individual who requires help toward achieving independence and completeness or wholeness of mind and body (Alligood, 2014, p. 45). Current day nursing practice is centered on improving patient s independence by their performance of ADL s and mobility without assistance as well as addressing mental and spiritual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of Stacy Peralta s Film, Lords Of Dogtown And Z... I started skateboarding when I was eleven years old. In 2010, when I was thirteen years old, I met Tony Alva at Berkeley Skatepark. At the time, I did not really know who he was except that he was a former professional skateboarder. Later that night, I went on my computer and did research about who he was and that is when I found out about the Dogtown skate crew. All of the information that I gathered that night changed my life forever. I had scene both Dogtown films, Lords of Dogtown and Dogtown and Z Boys. I rarely ever read the opening or closing credits, so I had never known that Stacy Peralta wrote the screenplay for the former and was a co writer and director for the latter. For my final essay, I chose to explore Stacy Peralta s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, it is not very noticeable, the film is divided into multiple sections. The first section covers the history of the part of the city considered to be Dogtown, Venice. It provides history about how Dogtown used to flourish financially and then how it became to be the low income, drug ridden neighborhood that the Zephyr team came from. The next section provides the audience with history about the Zephyr surf shop and the shop s team. Many of the team riders were latchkey kids and came from broken homes, so the team became their family. They surfed and skated together 24/7. The third section, gives us a look into what the skateboarding scenes like in the 1960s. Skateboarding has become popular in the 1950s, but was only looked at as a fad, which eventually was the cause of its demise by the mid 1960s. When skateboarding reemerged in the 1970s and gained a national audience again, many skaters were stuck in the skateboarding style of the 1950s and 1960s skateboarders. This information helps us understand how the Z Boys stood out from the crowd and how their style of skateboarding caught everyone by surprise. The next section refers to how the Z Boys incorporated their surf influence into their skateboarding style. Originally, they were riding clay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Role Of Religion In Islamic, Byzantine And Western... All our life is like a day of celebration for us; we are convinced, in fact, that God is always everywhere. We work while singing, we sail while reciting hymns, we accomplish all other occupations of life while praying. By Clement of Alexandria. What is religion? Religion can be defined differently by people but it is what people want to believe from their culture and who created their life, surroundings. Most of the people have their own God their believer of who created their world and nature. Everybody has different meaning and understanding of religion which means that everyone has different culture and most of the people follow rules and some broke the rules. While roles of religion in Islamic, Byzantine and Western European worlds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Who was traced by 330 A.D that when the Roman Empire Constantine came along and created what is known the new Rome (The Making of the West page 250). Constantinople is known to be the heart of the what is known the Byzantine Empire. Who then Byzantine Empire fell due to the Ottoman army who battled Constantinople. Justinian, I of Byzantine Empire s wife was Theodora, who helped women gain rights, who is also known as a former of prostitute. She was influenced in Byzantine politics. When it came to economic they were not political and military capital (Religions Islam: Ottoman Empire). Constantine established Christianity and then after Jewish section came along. What they did was that in 330 the Constantine moved the place the Empire to Constantinople and then from there he founded the second Rome. So, then the point was to trade routes between the Europe and Asia and between Mediterranean Sea and the Black (Study.com). One of the major concern they was that how they would maintain the empire and since it fell their major concern was to reconstruct the empire which meant they had to think hard of how to raise an army to protect the community and also organize the system of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Rock N Roll Research Paper Rock n roll is constantly changing and evolving into specific sub genres. Sub genres break down a general genre of music into a more specific and sophisticated type of that category. For example, rock has many different branches including soft rock, southern rock, and hard rock. Rock in general typically has a lead electric guitar with a vigorous 4/4 beat produced by the drums. However, in the sub genre of southern rock, a southern country rhythm is combined with a touch of rock and roll. Hard rock separates itself by sustaining a loud, powerful, voluminous sound, whereas soft rock maintains a slower and smoother rhythm while still possessing the rock tone. Each sub genre contributes their own uniqueness while also preserving rock characteristics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This sub genre originated in the southern United States from the inclusive rock genre. Southern rock has a very strong lead beat that focuses mainly on vocals and the electric guitar. Just like country music, southern rock tells a story and that is what makes the lyrics and vocals so important. Southern rock is a lot like country music as a whole, but separates itself by being louder, adding a heavier beat, and speeding up the song. Southern rock maintains a rock aspect by its amplified electric guitar lead and continues to carry a solid beat. Southern rock started to develop in the mid 1960 s and began to hit its peak in the 1970 s. The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Outlaws, The Marshall Tucker Band, and ZZ Top were a few of the great early bands in southern rock. Southern rock is still a popular genre including Kid Rock, Shakey Graves, Drive By Tuckers, and Blackberry Smoke. Atlanta Rhythm Section, a very popular southern rock band, is known for one of their most popular songs, Homesick, released in 1981. This song is categorized as southern rock due to its hard driven beat and the lead electric guitar feature. This song begins with an electric solo that supports the classification of rock, but then begins to add riffs to compliment the electric guitar solo with a touch of the south. Throughout the song, the lyrics contribute to the anthem s southern side by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Mr Jones Role In Animal Farm Essay 1. Mr. Jones Mr. Jones plays the role of the self righteous king whose carelessness about others causes his dethronement. His failure to restore order among the animals and recapture his own farm proves his inability to lead. 2. Old Major Old Major plays the role as the respected elder who seeks peace for his unknowing comrades who suffer at the hands of their cruel owners. His prophetic dream of Beasts of England sparks the revolution of the animals to overthrow Tyrant Man. 3. Napoleon Napoleon serves as a cunning mastermind who undermines any authority with his own greed of power. Compared to Joseph Stalin during his climb toward total supremacy of the Russian government, Napoleon uses the brutal force of his hounds to drive away ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He plays the role as the sympathetic character whose great mass and simple mindfulness is taken advantage by the deceitful Napoleon. Even to the end, his dedication toward Animal Farm was considered with reverence with every working beast. 6. Squealer Squealer plays the role as the good cop when delivering unfortunate news to the frank citizens. His emotional demeanor and persuasive manner convinces every animal that as one of them, he too must suffer from food shortages and put undying faith in The Leader. 7. Clover Clover acts the role of the maternal protector that every suffering comrade lacks. Only she quartered the motherless ducklings during Old Major s speech, only she worried about Boxer s waning strength, and only she checked the disappearing Commandments when every law was broken by the pigs. Sadly, her amiable concern was useless. 8. Mollie Mollie plays the role of the selfish and pampered native that turns her head away from the aspect of self sacrifice. Cowardly, she hid away during the Battle of the Cowshed and happily pranced back to the other side of Willington enjoying the past pleasures of sugar cubes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Meaning Of All Men Created Equal According To The Founding... Discussion: The meaning of all men created equal according to the Founding Fathers document is that human beings are naturally equal; that means everybody including the slaves has the human right, equality, and freedom to everything in the country. Concerning civil power and political balance, every American has the same rights as everybody else. Unfortunately, some Americans have occasionally denied other Americans of their lawful rights. For example, in the case of women or Black Americans and their right to vote and to own property. The slaves and their freedom right deprived by the Founding Fathers. Despite the fact that, Thomas Jefferson and his counterparts signed the Declaration of Independence, they still own slaves. Therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Broken Promises Broken promises Thanks in great part to its green image British company Body Shop has prospered in the 80s. In the 90s the firm tried to increase its world visibility linking its image to Brazil s rainforest and approaching the Brazilian Kayapo Indians with a program they called `Trade Not Aid. The association generated a barrage of free and laudatory media stories about the activities of Body Shop. More recently however this image has been bruised. Is the Body Shop social conscience just a sham? Saulo Petean* Body Shop s much vaunted `Trade Not Aid policy with indigenous peoples is running into serious problems in the Amazon where it sources Brazil nut oil for one of its best selling beauty products. Since 1991, Body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of this, $100,000 went toward the purchase of a used aircraft and initial expenses. The rest of the money was never accounted for. In 92 and 93, Gordon Roddick, Anita s husband and BSI s executive director, brought four Body Shop country head franchisers to the Indian communities, charging them $25,000 each. Again, the Indians never saw any of this money. After one of Anita Roddick s earliest visits, she announced that Body Shop would extend the project to other Mebengokre villages. They began competing for Body Shop s favor, which strained relations among the traditionally egalitarian culture. Roddick and Body Shop never made good on their promise. In the meantime, Body Shop began heavily promoting its links to the Kayapo. It announced what it called the first ever intellectual property rights agreement. However, the Kayapo had agreed to nothing. In 1993, a group of 30 Kayapo chiefs were hastily called by Gordon Roddick to a meeting in BrasĂ­lia, capital of Brazil. The chiefs happily believed that Body Shop was at last going to make good on its promise to expand purchases of nut oil. What they did not know was that Body Shop had recently gotten word that the press was about to report that it had never reached an intellectual property rights agreement with the Kayapo. The chiefs were stunned and frustrated when it became clear that Body Shop was trying to get the chiefs to legitimize the agreement, which still had not been negotiated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Internist Research Papers INTRODUCTION Hey there John looked over his shoulder at the smiling face of his new coworker. John greeted him as hallway smiled back not wanting to talk since he had woken up at 5:00am that morning. He quickly dashed over to his office and switched on his computer. He thought about the nine years of intensive study that he had to go through. The loud ringing of his pager interrupted his thoughts. He answered a few nurses difficult questions about what medicines to prescribe what to do with a few difficult patients. He placed his phone down a little nervous wondering if he had just killed someone by prescribing the wrong medicine. He grabbed his clipboard, jacket and stethoscope and went to go meet his first patient. Mrs. Anderson, how are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those interested in getting into medical school as one of the top students will have to prove their exceptional skills in the sciences related to medicine such as biology through getting exceptional grades in these classes. They will also need to gain experience in the medical field outside of academic studies. There are many good accredited medical schools in the U.S.A, but getting accepted one of them is not an easy task. Even getting accepted to attend is extremely competitive. Your journey starts in high school where you must prove your capability in the field of medicine. This is usually done by getting great grades in difficult science and math classes like Biology and Pre Calculus. AP classes are college level classes and will earn college credit and will look great on an aspiring student s transcript. High school is also the time to seize another great opportunity to help get into a good university volunteer work. Schools love to accept students who are involved in the community in addition to being good academic scholars volunteering and gaining experience in one s desired field is a great way to place oneself higher on a university s list of students. Medical schools especially love it when students volunteer with organizations that are associated in the medical field such as interns and regularly volunteering at nursing homes.( Top Universities, Gap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Key Factors Of A Gifted Student s Educational Experience... Our gifted programming standards take several factors of a gifted student s educational experience into account. Our primary goal is for each gifted student to develop well rounded academically, socially, and emotionally. To accomplish this goal we integrate our gifted programming standards with the academic standards. We have specific student outcomes with which we use the academic content to accomplish. Student outcomes are grouped into four areas. Cognitive Growth and Talent Development Students benefit from meaningful and challenging learning activities that address their unique characteristics and needs. (Standard 1.6) Students become more competent and develop their abilities. (Standards 3.2 3.3) The interventions we use are designed to increase challenge and develop self efficacy in our students. We operate at the three highest levels of Bloom s Taxonomy: synthesis, evaluation, and analysis. Students use metacognition where they notice their thoughts and record their thinking. This allows us to ratchet up the level of their thinking through the types of questions we ask. We want our students to become self regulated learners. We encourage them to set goals and recognize their accomplishments. They learn to self monitor and adapt to changes using a variety of learning strategies. When we ask students to leave tracks in their reading, they are doing a metacogitive activity. Beyond making connections to the text, we ask them to notice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Knife Of Never Letting Go Literary Devices Effective diction, literary devices and structural devices are the most important element of a novel. In the passage of the novel titled The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness is developed deeply by different kinds of devices. In the authors opinion, the passage in the novel is about Todd s hatred towards the town and how it is developed by effective diction, literary devices and structural devices. Effective diction has a played a huge part in the development of the passage. Firstly in the passage, there is an example of effective diction and how it adds effect to the surroundings. For example, Todd said, You have to avoid the river and especially that marshy part before the swamp trees start cuz that s where the crocs live, easily big enough to kill an almost man and his dog. () Todd is describing the swamp, as marshy means a muddy, soggy piece of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Effective diction has played a huge role by developing Todd s mood, the environment and his feelings towards Manchee. Literary devices have played a big part by advancing the events that took place near the swamp, and structural devices have played a part refining the passage with repetition, a run on sentence and a sentence fragment. This passage has been modified and adjusted by effective diction, literary devices and structural devices. This passage enhances one of the major themes in this book which is loss of innocence. Todd has slowly been losing his innocence throughout the book. This passage represents the theme of loss of innocence because you hear Todd say the eff word as it is referred to, as he gets smacked by Aaron. Another example of when he represented the loss of innocence was when he gets so mad and just starts revealing his true feelings and says he hates everybody. This is not an act of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bmw 4 Series Case Study Once again, The Ultimate Driving Machine delivers high end performance with their 4 Series at BMW of Oyster Bay. There s something for everyone in this popular Series that ranges from Coupe to Convertible to Hatchback. The sleek, sporty design with tight steering makes for a magical ride. All Wheel Drive and Turbo are options that enhance the joy. With a MSRP price range from $43,300 to $51,450, the 4 Series blends sporty with comfort while sparing the gas. The 4 Series may have evolved out of BMW s 3 Series, but over the years it s carved out its place in the line up /realm. It s characteristic low chassis allows the car to hug corners, making it popular with drivers. The sloped roof on the hard top maintains the sporty look and takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More safety, precision and smooth sailing: BMW s bailiwick Each year, BMW tweaks and improves its engine precision and now the smooth handling of this popular model has only gotten better. The eight speed automatic transmission makes it a smooth ride. Front and Rear anti roll bars are standard on the fixed roof coupe to improve safety. But they don t stop there, steering, suspension and brakes all got upgrades. The engineers at BMW upgraded the brakes with a quicker responding antilock brake actuators that shorten stopping distances by several feet. BMW has also rolled out an advance damping technology on preload shock absorber pistons, which allows better low speed carriage/body control wider tuning options. (Not available on the convertible.) Improved lateral and longitudinal improves create a stiffer/stronger suspension as standard equipment. The result is nimble steering and controlled in line stability. Easy to Drive, Easy to Ride When a smooth and easy ride, it s time to stretch out and enjoy the easy on the eyes colors. This year s model offers three new upholstery and trim colors to offer personalized options. The seats are covered in easy to maintain SensaTec upholstery, with the option for heated front seats. 10 way power front driver memory for exterior mirror and seat positions is standard. The sportier steering wheel is covered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Plato s Republic Essay Plato s Republic the having and doing of one s own and what belongs to one would be agreed to be justice. (The Republic 434a) In other words the above statement means that justice, according to Plato, is doing only the tasks assigned to them by nature. This is the fundamental notion for his creation of an ideal city. It is both knowing what true justice is and where one belongs in the city that the ideal can be achieved. What this means to politics in the ideal city is that only a certain class of person has the ability to engage in politics, just as only a certain person has the ability to engage in carpentry. Those who engage in politics would be the philosophers because just as the ideal individual searches for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A third class, auxiliaries, would be in charge of carrying out what the philosophers, guardians of the city, decided. However, Plato does admit that this system is a hierarchy with the philosophers at the top, but he allows this because they are the only ones who can find universal truths and pass it on to those who cannot see it. To Plato the above is his vision of a justice. Within his idea of justice, Plato also has three other virtues to help categorize those within the city and find justice in the city itself wisdom, courage, and moderation, all ideals that would sustain the city and nurture it. Wisdom is found in the philosophers, courage in the auxiliaries, and moderation found in all classes. Philosophers need wisdom and the need to know what justice is. The auxiliaries, say soldiers, need courage to protect the interests of the city. Finally, all classes need to demonstrate moderation so as not to develop injustices through excess luxury, the only luxury that a city can have is philosophizing. These virtues, if found in a city, can also help one to distinguish it as a just city. Therefore, within Plato s definition of a division of labour making a city just, he also identifies other components of it. But, for the ideal city to be nurtured, all the divisions listed must be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Lacrosse History Kyle Spain Professor Jennings Alexander Composition February 19, 2018 The Story of Lacrosse It all started with the American Indians playing around and, soon enough they made a game called Stickball. It s exclusively a male sport that is commonly alike with other sports. A netted racquet was used to scoop or catch the ball or even convey it into or past a goal to score the point. A cardinal rule was the Lacrosse ball cannot be touched by your hands. The game was initially played in the St. Lawrence Valley area by the Algonquian tribe and they were followed by other tribes in the eastern half of North America, an also around Western Great Lakes. The Native American games were seen as major events, which took place over several days. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Modern Lacrosse made a huge comeback, with millions of fans and over 70 years the sport has been played and loved. It will continually be well loved and grow in diversity being played in the national games and pro level. What s there to hate on, a sport that brings people together as family through thick and thin. Making each other better by pushing your teammates to their max. Showing your teammates your drive to push yourself and make a comeback, also having a strong mentality is key in this sport striving for greatness. Over the past 70 years it has made a huge impact in small communities to big ones to the popular states like New York City, Maryland, Virginia and Ohio. I can t imagine what Lacrosse will be in the next 10 or 20 years from now, still evolving and growing into different countries. Lacrosse is a unique combination of speed, skill, agility, grace, teamwork, finesse, and historical significance. It s the fastest two legged sport in the world. Their so much culture and history by lacrosse, something you just have to sit back, enjoy and respect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Math Sl Fish Production FISH PRODUCTION MODELING The aim of this investigation is to consider commercial fishing in a particular country in two different environments, that is from the sea and a fish farm (aquaculture). The following data provided below was taken form the UN Statistics Division Common Database. The tables gives the total mass of fish caught in the sea, in thousands of tones (1 tone = 1000 kilograms). Year | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | Total Mass | 426.8 | 470.2 | 503.4 | 557.3 | 564.7 | 575.4 | 579.8 | 624.7 | 669.9 | Year | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | Total Mass | 450.5 | 379.0 | 356.9 | 447.5 | 548.8 | 589.8 | 634.0 | 527.8 | 459.1 | Year | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The principle axis is midway between the maximum and minimum, so d≈634.0+356.92≈495.45. So, the model is M≈138.75sin2π9x c+495.45 for some constant c. We can notice that the point A on the original graph, graph1, lies on the principles axis and so it is a point at which we are starting a new period. Since A is at (1989,450.5), c = 1989. The model is therefore M≈138.75sin2π9x 1989+495.45 and we can superimpose it on the original data as follows. Graph5. Sin model The graph shows what happens when we fit the original graph , Graph4. with its model graph. The slopes of the two graphs are presented to be nearly equal at certain points. The model presents decreasing and increasing values. Points shown from year 1989 1991, 1995 1997, 1999 2000, 2002 2003, 2004 2005 are decreasing, as for the rest of the years are increasing. The following table below presents the total mass of fish that were raised form the fish farm, in thousands of tones. Year | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | Total Mass | 1.4 | 1.5 | 1.7 | 2.0 | 2.2 | 2.7 | 3.1 | 3.3 | 4.1 | Year | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | Total Mass | 4.4 | 5.8 | 7.8 | 9.1 | 12.4 | 16.0 | 21.6 | 33.2 | 45.5 | Year | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bod s Treolation The focus then shifts onto elaborating the relationship between Scarlett and Nobody using the song You ve Got a Friend, by Carole King. Due to his isolation, Bod has never had contact with another living being. Growing up in an abnormal environment and exposure to a fragment of the real world (fragments of reality) aroused an interest in life outside the graveyard. Bod at home with the dark and the supernatural, therefore has to realize the trepidation normally associated with those things and is eventually able to use that knowledge later in life. (Bod has developed a strength from his exposure to the dark and supernatural, that later provides him with an advantage. Scarlet is Bod s exposure to the outside world; she later remembers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. What Does Goblin Market Represent Goblin Market and the fall of Eve Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti is a long narrative poem that published in 1862 in a anthology of many of Rosetties poems. Goblin Market tells the story of two sisters who find a grove of magical goblins who convince Laura to buy their wares, and Lizzie eventually saving her. While the author has said that Goblin Market was a poem for children about the relationship between sisters. But many other s has interpreted this poem to have much more adult themes and sinister symbolism. Although some would argue that Goblin Market is a narrative about European consumption which was happening during the time the poem was written, but the narrative of Goblin Market is a story of temptation and a modern interpretation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time Laura has fallen and she is dying. So it is up to Lizzie to save or redeem her like Jesus was said to do in the bible. Lizzie clearly loves Laura which symbolizies gods love for humanity and it is up too her to save Laura. So she decides to leave Laura behind and face the goblins or Satan who tempted her sister. Till Laura, dwindling, Seemed knocking at Death s door: Then Lizzie weighed no more Better and worse, But put a silver penny in her purse, Kissed Laura, crossed the heath with clumps of furze. (Rossetti, 320 325). It is only through Lizzie sacrifice that Laura will be able to be saved which indicates that Lizzie at this point in the narrative is taking on the role of Jesus. Lizzie is doing what she must to save Laura and all of humanity. Through the sacrifice of Lizzie s body to the Goblin s Lizzie is taking on the role of Jesus here. Although she does not lose her life, she does lose something whether that be her virginity is ambiguous in the story. But she is badly beaten so her sister can be resurrected from the state that is killing her. Never mind my bruises, Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices Squeezed from goblin fruits for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Diagnosis And Treatment Of The Thoracic Spine The thoracic spine is considered the least vulnerable to a disc herniation due to anatomic stability. Although they are rare, physically demanding jobs, trauma, and extreme sports can lead to a thoracic disc herniation (TDH). In order to be effectively treated, a TDH needs to be successfully diagnosed. Successful diagnosis relies on a good differential diagnosis and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the gold standard for visualizing a disc herniation. Once diagnosed, there are many treatment options, which range from conservative care to invasive surgery. Rehabilitative therapy can be an effective and safe way to manage a TDH. Surgery can also be effective, but there are serious complications and risks associated. Considering patients with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over the course of 15 treatments, the patient s symptoms improved and eventually disappeared. Five months later, an MRI study of the patient displayed significant regression of the TDH. This case is a good example regarding the positive impact of conservative care on the management of a TDH. Although a disc herniation may naturally regress overtime, rehabilitation can support the process and help restore function. Rehabilitation can be an effective short term therapy, but the long term effects are questionable. As discussed earlier, the soccer player studied by Baranto et al. (2) was promptly diagnosed and treated conservatively for a TDH. This athlete went through a physical therapy trial and eventually was symptom free. When the symptoms resolved, the soccer player continued to train while gradually increasing the intensity. By the following soccer season, the player suffered a similar episode and was diagnosed with a recurrent TDH. Once again, the patient was symptom free after conservative treatment and playing soccer. About a year passed when he experienced another onset of symptoms during training, and was then advised to stop playing. This patient was prone to reoccurrence, which questions the long term effects of treatment. Timely and compliant treatment got this athlete back on the field, but the intensity of the sport hindered the healing process. Although not all TDH s are promptly diagnosed, they can still be managed effectively once discovered. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. James Earl Ray s Assassination James Earl Ray purported that he had an accomplice in King s assassination named Raoul. Ray received a transfer of money to his account from an unknown source. This source could have been Raoul, after Ray got the money he bought a rifle and used it to shoot King. He told me to buy the rifle and rent a room at the memphis flophouse Ray said. Ray claimed that Raoul took the rifle from Ray and then Raoul or someone with his assistance committed the crime. However his alibi isn t air tight since many people saw Ray flee from the crime scene after the gun was fired. His fingerprints were also found on the rifle in the room Ray was renting at the Memphis flop house. It has been confirmed that Ray participated in the killing but he didn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ray was a confirmed racist who supported and admired people like the KKK and the nazis and Hitler. Ray was also a known criminal who robbed multiple banks and was arrested many times. When Ray was arrested during a botched bank robbery he found a bounty for Martin Luther King Jr. for 50,000 dollars. After that Ray most likely started formulating his plan to kill King and earn the 50,000 dollar reward for claiming the bounty. Ray and his 3 older brothers were always planning and talking about killing major civil rights leaders and stopping the movement. So one day one of Ray s brothers came to visit him the day before he broke out of jail again. Ray s brothers denied being a part of Ray s plan in anyway or helping Ray escape from jail and go on the run. It has been proven however while Ray was on the run that he met up with his brothers multiple times after Ray escaped from prison. It is believed that his brothers were meeting up and helping Ray further develop his plan so that they could get a share of the reward for killing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Judges Must Make Law INTRODUCTION: Parliament, the supreme law making body, has an unrestricted legislative power, and the laws it passes cannot be set aside by the courts. The role of judges, in relation to laws enacted by Parliament, is to interpret and apply them, rather than to pass judgment on whether they are good or bad laws. However, evidence has shown that they have a tendency to deviate from their real roles and instead formulate laws on their own terms. Thus the real role of a judge in any legal system continues to be a phenomenon questioned by many. We must consider whether they are authoritarian law makers, or if their profession makes them mere declarers of the law . In this essay, I will argue the ways that judges do make law as well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in Tremain v Pike it was held that the rare disease was not foreseeable and refused the claim; the court held that you cannot foresee a rare disease. Evidently, both the decisions are inconsistent with one another; The judge consequently had greater freedom of justification in applying the reasonable foresight test than he might otherwise have done . Thus one may argue that decisions are dependent on judicial styles, as opposed to precedent, which concurs with Hart s perspective. PRECEDENT: One may argue that precedent restrains a judge in making decisions regarding the outcome of a case. In its basic structure it means that any court is bound by the decision of a higher court in the judicial hierarchy provided that the facts of the present case are similar to those of the previous case. Thus, every court is bound by decisions made by the HL, and in their absence, those made by the CA. Wendell Holmes Jnr stated, the life of the Law has not been logic; it has been experience . This idea implies judges draw from past decisions in order to determine current cases. However, whilst it can act as a tool for constraint, there are alternatives to following precedent which include distinguishing, overruling, and reversing. Thus judges try to avoid compliance with precedent and employ their own individual discretions. Distinguishing a case on its facts is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Book Study Update Book Study Update The book that was chosen for my book study was Blythe s(1999), Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village. I have chosen this book because of my many connections to England. Several years ago, I was provided the opportunity to undertake graduate studies at Westfield House, and attached House of Fitzwilliam College which is part of Cambridge University. During my time in Cambridge, I was able to travel the country and visit many of the places my ancestors called home. Having a cousin who still resides in Kettering, due North of London, and parents who have just retired from living in Wales, I have a long appreciation for the people and heritage of this small country. It is these appreciations that have lead me to my choice of Blythe s (1999) book. After having ordered the book through Amazon, I finally received my copy on Friday. I have been able to navigate through the introduction and first two chapters of the book. Akenfield, is not the name of an actual village, but is rather a pen name given to this East Anglian village as a means of protecting the identities of those involved in the study (Blythe, 1999). Blythe describes his book as quest for the voice of Akenfield, Suffolk through a talk that covers half a century of farming slump and the beginning of what is being called the second agricultural revolution (Blythe, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I admit that I struggled to assimilate the information, and found myself getting bogged down in the terminology. It was through the creation of a PowerPoint presentation for my group, that the material really came together for me personally. By thinking about how to best present the material from all of these works, I was able to gain clarity for myself while also providing information to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did The French Revolution Replace The Christian-Based... The French Revolution saw changes in nearly every aspect of society: a new government gave a voice to many more citizens (though still very few); France was mostly secularized; class upheavals began and ended aristocratic families; and, perhaps most radically, the Revolutionary calendar, which completely changed an age old system of recording and time. Most of these changes were put into effect to wipe out any trace of the Ancien RĂ©gime. During the French Revolution, a new calendar was instituted to replace the Christian based Gregorian calendar, much to the irritation of the clergy and reactionary aristocrats. The abandonment of a calendar that had been in use for hundreds of years was a great inconvenience and many felt it would be imprudent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. “Lord of the Flies” Character Essay Humans have a monster inside of them that is subdued by society, and if society is taken away, then that monster will consume them. This is true for most people, but not all humans are like that. One of the most notable humans to over come the monster is Simon, a character from the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The story is set on an island in the Pacific Ocean. A plane full of British schoolboys crash lands on an island and they re stranded there with no adults, no society, and no rules. Simon is one of the few characters that stay sensible and good throughout the story. He has a sixth sense about things happening around him, he is kindhearted, and he faints a lot which give the appearance of him being weak. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simon gets fruit for the littluns who can t reach it by themselves, another kind act only meant to help another. He [Piggy] went crouching and feeling over the rocks but Simon, who got there first, found them for him (71). When Jack hits Piggy and he loses his glasses, Simon is the one that picks them up for him. Simon knows that Piggy gets picked on and is disliked among most of the members of the tribe, but he helps him out anyways. Simon s angelic nature is topped off with the fact that he has seizures. Simon faints continuously throughout the story, which gives the impression that he s weak. Then one of the boys flopped on his face in the sand and the line broke up (20). This is the first time Simon faints. He s [Simon] always throwing a faint, said Merridew (20). Here Jack Merridew admits that Simon has fainted a lot in the past and should be just left alone on the sand. Simon was inside the mouth. He fell down and lost consciousness (144). When he imagines that the sow s head is talking to him, he has a seizure near the end of the conversation and blacks out. This is the last time he fainted until his life ended. Simon faints a lot throughout the story giving others the impression he is weak and sickly, but in truth he is a very strong, caring person. Simon represented the good on the island. When he dies, something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Farmers Market Research Paper After standing in line for forty minutes at a supermarket, Americans finally get to pay for the food and leave. Unfortunately, the food is anything but fresh or healthy and has traveled very far to get to the final destination. Farmers Markets (FMs) are an old tradition that has barely survived this long due to the rise of the industrial farms and supermarkets. They provide the easiest way to get very fresh and healthy food, but prices can be very high at times. Even though food from a Farmers Market is more expensive, it provides an easy way to get fresh and healthy produce while helping the farmer and the community it represents. Farmers Markets should be promoted because they provide fresh and healthy food and support the farmer directly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Time, The latest research finds that the amounts of farmers market vouchers don t contribute to a meaningful increase in fruit and vegetable intake, and that prices for produce were lower at grocery stores than at the markets. this shows that it is significantly cheaper to purchase your produce at a grocery store rather than a FM. Also, these markets are only open for a few months a year due to winter, so they can be unreliable at times. According to FMC, Some markets are only open in the spring, summer, and early autumn. Since they are only open a few months a year and can unreliable at times. Although farmers markets are expensive and unreliable at times, they are still a better alternative to supermarkets and grocery stores. According to Joel Salatin on page 185 of The Omnivore s Dilemma, Whenever I hear people say clean food is expensive, I tell them it s actually the cheapest food you can buy. Joel Salatin believes that in the long run, it will cost you less because the food is healthier and will save you money in doctor visits. Although FMs may be expensive and unreliable at times, it is a good price to pay for the food you are getting and will save you money in some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Examples Of Contrapasso In Dante s Inferno This poem was filled with the act of contrappasso; the idea that each sin had a justifiable crime . Dante s very first descension into hell went like, Above the chasm of pain, which holds the din/ Of infinite grief: a gulf so dark and deep/ And murky that though I gazed intently down/ Into the canyon, I could see nothing below. (Inferno IV.5 8). Limbo was described as a sightless zone , but this circle didn t contain people who were corrupted by sin. Virgil while describing the people that inhabited this circle said, Before you go on, I tell you: they did not sin;/ if they have merit, it can t suffice without/ Baptism, portal to the faith you maintain./ Some lived before the Christian faith, so that/ They did not worship God aright... (Inferno ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is known to the readers that Francesca was the wife of Gianciotto Malatesta, but she fell in love with his brother Paolo. Dante while describing the punishment of lust he said, So I saw souls come uttering cries wind tossed,/ And lofted by the storm. Master, I cried,/ Who are these people, by black air oppressed? (Inferno V. 43 45). The people who fell victim to lust were in a never ending dust storm. Francesca also went on to describe to their punishment, This one, who now will never leave my side, Kissed my mouth trembling. A Galeotto, that book! (Inferno V.121 122). Since Francesa fell victim to lust, she has to forever be around her lover. That sin had a very justifiable punishment. Later on we have the sin of fraud, and this again came with a justifiable crime. This canto was a very hard one for Dante to encounter because of the grotesque form of the inhabitants that lived there. Once he saw this scene, he said, Try to imagine, yourself, how I could have kept/ Tears of my own from falling for the sake/ Of our human image so grotesquely reshaped, Contorted so the eyes tears fell to wet/ The buttocks at the cleft. (Inferno XX. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Is A Distributed Operating System Security Distributed Operating System Security Anthony Fuciarelli 3030 Operating Systems Dr. Michael Johnson 22 November 2016 Distributed operating system security is that of which security is implemented on a system of connected computers that share and run information. This type of security system is different than your average security features that a person may have on just a laptop or home computer system. The biggest challenge is keeping the information that flows in a distributed operating system safe, as well as protect against the multiple threats that security in a distributed operating system face. Its important to understand how a distributed operating system security works, as well as the many different types of threats that the distributed operating system security will face. Before the actually security in a distributed operating system is discussed its important to understand what a distributed operating system is and how its different from what most users are used too. A distributed operating system can be described as an operating system or OS that runs on multiple central processing units or CPUs but to a user it seems like as if its all one machine. An example would be multiple computers linked together on one network that includes other devices such as printers or scanners. Every user that accesses these computers on this network has access to the resources and files that are on the network, as well as the devices that are connected. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Night Persuasive Speech The audience can not hear me. They sit in their seats and ponder the question of my exact location. Knowing that I am here, they wonder if the poor soul admitted into my arena shall suffer my wrath! Oh yes the know that I am here, for it is them who chose this life for me, made me into the monster I am, starved me to the point where I only have a hunger, an appetite, a taste for blood. Their blood. My predatory instincts are on high alert. So yes, they can not hear me. But I can sense them. Years of listening to my surroundings and hearing the squeak of the great doors that hold me has made me obsessed with the same question my audience asks. What will be the accused s fate? Shall he open my doors giving me the privilege to sink my fangs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Charlies Narrative l Everyone knows aliens,Monsters and ghost aren t real.Yet kids seem to always be afraid of something under the bed or inside the closet,but what if only some of us can see them.Only some us belive so that must mean only some of us can see them.Or are they real and they distinguish with every other human on this Earth.Charlie was a 14 years old boy,his friend Justin was always with him.Everyone in town knew they were unserparatable.Their lifes going normal like any other 14 year old School,homework and sports.The two kids didn t know how special they really were.They always seaked adventure.One day Charlie and Justin were walking looking around for their new hiding spot.The two boys thought they had finally found it after looking around for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charlie continued and tried to climb the tree , just then a girl jumped down out of nowhere.The two bows yelled as they were both very startled.The girl was very pretty and seems like any other girl ,but she was very special. Don t freak out. said the girl.The two boys looked at each other. The girl continued by asking the two boys for help,she was looking for her ship. Sure,where did you leave it? said Justin about to burst out laughing You two probably think I m crazy but I m really not I need to find it.Let me explain everything but please just help me! exclaimed the girl They stared walking,Charlie nore Justin knew what they had justt done.Justin started asking questios that would help them find the ship,but the poor girl was just too scared and in shock to remember anything. I ran away from my plannet and came to Earth because I was tierd and annoyed of all the stupid rules we have,they re too strict.So I broke them and ran away there,because if I didn t I would have been sent down and locked away for eturnty. she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Esi 1020 Cold Rolled Steel 1) Of all the sample materials tested during the lab, the AISI 1020 Cold Rolled Steel was found to be the strongest. Moreover, between the two samples of AISI 1020 Cold Rolled steel, the sample without the neck was found to be stronger. This was observed by calculating the ultimate tensile strength for all the samples used during the experiment. As a result, the higher the ultimate tensile stress the material endured, the stronger the material was. The ultimate tensile stress calculated for the AISI 1020 Cold Rolled was 563 MPa which was the highest of all. Therefore, concluding that the AISI 1020 Cold Rolled without a neck region was the strongest material. As for ductility, the material with most ductility was found to be the thermoplastic polymer (HDPE). Two tests were conducted on the HDPE samples at different speeds. As a result, the HDPE sample pulled at lower speed exhibited greater ductility. Ductility was calculated by obtaining the percent elongation of each material sample. This correlates with the idea that the material that deforms the most before fracture, possesses greater ductility. The highest percent elongation obtained was 191, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the cold and hot rolled steel, 1095 steel and the aluminum alloy samples consisted of metallic bonds while the HDPE samples consisted of covalent bonds. Metallic bonds are generally good ductility, strength and electrical conductivity1. One specific characteristic of metallic bonds from other primary atomic bonds is that it joins a bulk of metal atoms together. Moreover, their valence electrons delocalize and form a sea of electrons by the donation of valence electrons of its electropositive atoms1. As the experiment confirmed, metallic bonds attractive forces and the bonding bulk of metal atoms give metals great strength. Moreover, its malleability and easy break of local bonds also make metallic bonds have good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Threat of Nuclear War Since the Cold War The Threat of Nuclear War Since the Cold War I partly agree and disagree with the above statement. Nuclear war was at the height of taking place in the cold war and whilst it has subsided a little since the end it has not yet completely gone. Nuclear threat is different now then it was in the Twentieth Century, to prove my views I will talk about the cold war with reference to nuclear threat and what that means today. At the end of the Second World War, the world was in devastation, Germany has finally been defeated and a new superpower emerged: United States of America. To examine the threats of nuclear war in the cold war I must first look at the causes of the cold war, this would help me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a while, the US was ahead in the nuclear arms race, but not for long the Soviet Hydrogen bomb was exploded barely a year later. This pattern went on and on and the USA was ahead most of the time. It was at this time (when all these destructive weapons were being developed) that the concept of MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) came about and many people thought nuclear weapons were not a threat because of this idea. A population is best protected by leaving it vulnerable to nuclear attack as long as the opposing side experiences the same level of vulnerability. So, in other words, whoever shoots first dies second whatever happens. All these nuclear weapons were owned by powerful countries with precise security measures (though not all the time) and excellent organization. Also, the kind of threat I am talking about was an event which could spark off a retaliation which could be nuclear war and human error could also be a threat and this happened many times throughout the course of the cold war. This is all very different compared to nuclear threat today. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a breathtaking event and was the closest the world had come to annihilation and was the cause of extra measures put forward by the both governments involved. In 1959, the leader of Cuba Batista was overthrown by a Communist ruler, Fidel Castro. Cuba was often known as being the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Examples Of Idealism In Frankenstein Initially, the creature has a mind that revolves around idealistic perceptions. These perceptions came into the picture due to the creatures encounters with humanity. Victor Frankenstein for example, abandoned the monster at birth, consequently leading to the creature s inevitable distress: But where were my friends and relations? No father had watched my infant days, no mother had blessed me with the smiles and caresses;...All my past life was now a blot, a blind vacancy in which I distinguished nothing (101). This feeling of distress was accompanied by the monster s longing for a family or companion. This sense of loneliness sparked by Victor s immoral actions is what led to the monster s first idealistic perception. A perception that regarded the belief that he could mutually and happily coexist with other humans. A symbolic representation of this is exact idea is the monsters second encounter with humanity, an encounter which occurs after the monster has had time to ponder and fantasize about his idealistic perceptions. Confidently and proudly, the monster enters a village full of humans: But I had hardly placed my foot within the door before the children shrieked. And one of the women fainted. (74) expecting his idealistic belief to be the truth he was once again disappointed and so he creature s idealistic beliefs are questioned. Despite this heartbreaking encounter with humanity, the monster s idealistic perceptions and beliefs only increase further. He alters his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Aviation And Air Pollution Air pollution has been a severe challenge to fuel consuming industries (Wang Hao 2012). Stringent measures are to be implemented to reduce the effects of carbon emission to the environment. The WHO (2011) has acknowledged the noise environmental impact as a serious burden of disease, and recent contemporary studies have recognized a link between aviation noise and cardiovascular disease (Hnasel 2013). Limited Airspace and Airports Capacities Busy airports have sometimes had to keep aircrafts in the air in wait to land due to the lack of space and inefficient planning on arrivals and departures. This causes an increase in costs of fuel and other harmful effects. The capacity of runways, reception by taxis and the whole port should be increased to allow a smooth flow of activities. The arrival and departure routes can be separate to facilitate a continuous landing and ascent. Technology Over 60% of airlines have a strategic plan on how to improve their technique, some with programs underway. An advance in technology in the industry means easy handling of clients and better service provision (Lovelock 2011). Efficiency will be high, easy booking of tickets, fast and sophisticated security checks, reduced paper works and proper communication among others. The right technology will be an essential tool in the performance of this industry. Economic Impact of Aviation The expansion of airports and reinforcement of the growth of aviation is evidenced on economic attaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Cannabis Destroy Cancer Cells How Cannabis Entirely Destroys Cancer Cells? Cannabis is usually considered to be a harmful substance. There is a commonly shared opinion that this plant has an addictive nature and that it is responsible for damaging both your mental and your physical health, which is why it s illegal in most of the countries in the world. However, contrary to popular belief, this plant has been used for medical purposes since ancient times. An active chemical found in the cannabis, THC, is credited for its ability to relieve pain, to reduce anxiety, to prevent vomiting and nausea and, to increase the appetite, which is why this plant is often linked with cancer treatment. But, what is less commonly known is that THC can destroy cancer cells completely. Researchers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christina Sanchez, a molecular biologist from Compultense University, explains that the cannabinoid receptors and the endocannabinoids, along with the enzymes that produce them, create the endocannabinoid system. According to Sanchez, this system is noted for its ability to regulate a number of biological functions, including appetite, reproduction and many other processes that create a healthy environment within the body, which is why the cannabis has an enormous therapeutic potential. Apart from the THC, the plant produces a compound called cannabidiol. This compound is of a great significance because it doesn t have any psychoactive properties. Instead, it acts as an antioxidant that kills cancer cells and that protects the brain from stress and damage. When this compound is combined with THC, the ability to treat cancerous diseases is even more powerful. Dr. Sanchez and her team worked on a project which aim was to prove that THC has a positive effect in the cancer treatment. In the research, they treated astrocytoma cells with cannabinoids. What they discovered was that THC, the main psychoactive component of cannabis, was killing the cancer cells. After noticing the anticancer ability of THC to destroy cancerous cells, the team started to test this compound in animal models of glioblastoma tumor. They noticed that the cancer cells died whenever they were exposed to THC. Dr. Sanchez states that THC is more powerful than chemotherapy because it kills only cancer cells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Matthew Doublets The issued with the doublets In the Matthew s account of the Gospel as well as in the Luke s there are several duplicates of the same text, while in the Gospel of Mark the same text appears only once, one of this examples is found in Mark, in the parable of the measure, (Mk. 4:25[NRSV]). The same declaration, almost word for word appears twice in separate occasions in Matthew verses 13:12 and in 25:29 and in Luke 8:18 as well as in 19:26. The same dynamic appears twenty two times in Matthew where as according to scholars who support the outside sources theory, the doublets mentioned above allegedly prove that the writers of Matthew and Luke both took liberty in benefiting from the Markan account as well as the Q , M and that of the L sources. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More than a few explanations have been given. First of all, scholars have contemplated the idea that there is a possibility that there were two men in each occasion and that Mark has left one demoniac out of the picture. Since Mark, is said by scholars to have written at least two decades before any of the evangelicals. While this might be understood in Mark 10:46, when he mentions by name one of the blind men or perhaps only one of them continued to followed Jesus, this is more of a problem in this passage. What would have been the reason for the author of Mark to leave one person out? In the case of the two demoniacs is it not more frightening and more dangerous and therefore a more significant of a miracle to be challenged by two demonized men than one? It is difficult to understand why the two Mark and Luke, who of course may have never read Matthew, would be so consistently different without any reason or hidden agendas. Secondly, some experts have disputed that it is merely the nature of miracle stories to grow in the telling. This elucidation is totally unsophisticated and simplistic. Moreover, if the stories were overstated, why the number would always be two? Why would it not some of the stories have had two or four, perhaps seven or six? The probabilities for this to accord are minor, however, that the doubling is simply due to such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. My World Issues Class Analysis Throughout the course of my World Issues class, numerous themes and concepts were explored spanning across entire time periods and geographical locations. The first exercise completed in class was a visual representation of the connections between all themes categorized under the umbrella term: world issues. This included diversity, economic disparity, environmental issues, global health, nutrition/food security, accessibility, human rights, peace/war, media, education, and identity. Each of us found connection between every one of these themes; they are simultaneously independent and interconnected a change in any sector can affect all of the others. One major connection I found in the course was the concept of citizens clinging to social status quo and the resulting political/interpersonal violence due to that close minded rejection of difference. For example, violent acts by Buddhist monks in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of these issues can be boiled down go a couple major themes that of power politics, identity politics, religious differences, and how all of these themes are affected through the lense of the media. One key example we talked about was the relationship between Buddhists from Thailand. The deeply rooted history of Buddhism in Thailand can be linked with the political struggles between that of communism and capitalism. Certain Buddhist monks like Phra Kittiwut Tho argue that the murder of communists would not violate any of the nonviolent ideologies of Buddhism. This has an interesting link with the historical perception of Christianity in the 1100 s around the first crusade when The Pope argued that war and killing were acceptable under theological terms if it was against non christian people. The conflict in Thailand demonstrates to me that, even though religion and politics might be somewhat separated, there is an inherent link when pushed hard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pros And Cons Of Amtrak And Metrolink If Amtrak and Metrolink want to use personality tests on their employees, the MMPI would be most effective. The positives of this test far outweigh the cons. The test examines everything about a person, from their self esteem to emotions. It can also identify any signs of disorder in an individual. It is also widely used by many different companies to assess the success a person might have in a high risk public safety position. The MMPI is widely considered to be the most reliable personality test. It dives much deeper into a person s psyche than any of its counterparts, like the Rorschach Test. The only downside to the MMPI is the amount of time it takes to complete. With 567 true false questions, it can take a while to complete, but the information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analysis Of Abbey s Desert Solitaire Abbey s, Desert Solitaire, consistently displays incredible verbal and physical imagery throughout the novel. Visualize a crystal clear stream in the forest. Watch as it speeds and dribbles it s way through nature, swerving past each tree. See the liquid jump for joy over the ageless rocks. Listens to the harmonious and synchronized beat; the arteries of the forest. Bend your head down, and drink from it. Every nerve on your tongue is shocked by the cold. The aroma of the forest is most powerful. Take this experience with you, remembering, Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread (Abbey). As a huge advocate for the environment, Edward Abbey and many others support the fight for clean water. In the United States, as well as worldwide, unpolluted water should not be an expectation, yet should feel like an overwhelming privilege. The current water pollution in many American cities is serious to the extent of illness, injury, and death. Using a small city like Flint, Michigan, as a massive advocate for clean water change represents how a little goes a long way. Flint, Michigan, continues to struggle with the public health crisis that unfolded as pollutant measures in the cities tap water spiked to alarming levels. Now the scientists and engineers who helped uncover the crisis have tested galvanized iron pipes extracted from the first affected house. They confirmed that the lead that had gathered from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Putting The Edge On Xbox Live Putting the Edge on Xbox Live Once upon a time, there was a pretty little system that pushed the limits of what was possible in that day and age. In today s home entertainment market, it is becoming increasingly difficult remain competitive and stay in the game. According to the MIT Technology Review (2015), Nintendo and Sony did not even make the list, with Microsoft landing the number forty eight spot; and yet, these three companies are the leaders in putting entertainment in our living rooms, dorm rooms, staterooms, mess decks, and anywhere else we humans decide to have a television! The technology industry grows by leaps ever year, with established companies looking into the future for ideas and start ups looking at what is needed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes, something as simple as one s server can give that extra little edge. Server Side Hardware Requirements The very first iteration of Xbox Live did not even have a name, as it was simply a server system set up by Microsoft to allow video game players the ability to play with other players over the internet. The first Xbox, also known more affectionately as Xbox Original, or XO, was released in 2001. This system was supported by 500 servers, according to Ed Grabianowski and Stephanie Crawford in their 2006 article for Live Technology, which was dispersed through four locations in three countries: the United States, England, and Japan. This initial set up is estimated to have cost Microsoft $500 million, and was considered by the company to be one of the necessary start up costs for their first entry into the console wars. Rich Miller (2013) further reports that the server numbers jumped to over 3,000 when the Xbox 360 (X360) was released in 2005 and again to 300,000 in 2013 with the introduction of Xbox One (X1). With datacenter hubs all over the world now powering the Microsoft Cloud, Xbox Live has become a worldwide recognized name. A virtual tour of the Microsoft Cloud can be found on their website, We power the Microsoft Cloud , and features video walkthrough of several of the facilities that make up the cloud. The Microsoft Cloud is basically the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Invasion Of Osama Bin Laden The invasion of Afghanistan (October 2001 December 2014) The invasion was triggered by the September 11 attacks. It was intended to target terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden s al Qaida organization, which was based in the country, as well as the extreme fundamentalist Taliban government that had ruled most of the country. Taliban is the ultraconservative political and religious faction that ruled Afghanistan. Barack Obama, the president in 2008, said this: We did not ask for this fight. On September 11, 2001, nineteen men hijacked four airplanes and used them to murder nearly 3,000 people. They struck at our military and economic nerve centers. They took the lives of innocent men, women and children without regard to their faith or race ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. American Economy 19th Century The American economy experience massive transformations during the first half of the nineteenth century that created a unique and strictly American economic structure and way of doing business. During the country s colonial period and for a few decades following independence, America maintained a rural, agrarian economy that featured only a microscope level of small scale industry in the Northeast. By the turn of the century in 1800, out of a population five million three hundred thousand, only 6 percent of the population lived in urban communities if urban is defined as having a population of more than two thousand five hundred, and that percentage shrinks to 3 percent if urban is defined as a population of ten thousand or more. 74 percent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under Marshall and the Federalists, monopoly rights are protected and encouraged. In Taney s court, monopoly rights are challenged and eventually eroded. The issue of monopoly rights appears again in the Charles River Bridge Corporation v. Warren Bridge Corporation case in 1837. The Charles River Bridge was an extremely profitable due to tolls with a 60 percent ROI. A charter is given to build the Warren Bridge next to the Charles River Bridge after local merchants become annoyed with the tolls. The Warren Bridge Corporation could only charge tolls until equal to investment or six years. After it s construction, the Warren Bridge reduced the Charles River Bridge s revenue by 2/3. Charles River Bridge Corporation claimed they had exclusive rights to a bridge on the Charles River. If the charter does not give exclusive rights are exclusive rights implied? Court decides no, nothing passes by implication. This, in effect, encouraged charter seekers to obtain exclusive rights in their charters. The decision however also created space for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...