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The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer’s The Ant of the Self
The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer s The Ant of the Self In Western literature, birds are often
used to symbolize humans. Birds anatomy, behavior, and perceived emotions combine to make the
bird a useful symbol of humans, their thoughts, and their emotions. Z.Z. Packer adds to this list of
more commonly used similarities between birds and humans by endowing the birds in her short story,
The Ant of the Self , with the gift of speech. By doing so, Z.Z. Packer highlights her use of a
squawking assortment of colorful African birds as a symbol for Spurgeon. The birds serve as a catalyst
for the story, giving rise to Spurgeon s and his father s trip to the Million Man March. As the duo
makes their way from Jasper, Indiana to Washington, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because of the supposed similarities between humans and birds, birds are a useful tool for authors
wishing to symbolize human emotions or thoughts. Mynott offers that birds are often distinguished
partly by the different human emotions they seem to be revealing (Mynott 282). He references several
examples of the use of human specific traits in the description of birds, such as kind, stern, and
astonished (282). It is not such a huge leap from the attribution of such human characteristics, to
anthropomorphic misdescription (282). The birds in The Ant of the Self are said to be looking as
though they [had] placed bets on who would lose Spurgeon s and his father s confrontation. While
Spurgeon is taking a stand against his father by ordering him out of the car and onto the shoulder of
the road, the birds curious glances are exposing Spurgeon s own thoughts. The birds, a symbol for
Spurgeon, wonder whether he or his father will go down in flames (Packer 95). The caged birds,
which are so capable of human expressions, are expressing Spurgeon s thoughts. ZZ Packer endows
the birds with a look of human quizzicality, having them glance from the nervous Spurgeon to his
angered father. Spurgeon wonders whether he or his father will win, and the birds, as his symbol,
express this. As a symbol for Spurgeon
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Sharky In Stephen Mcpherson s The Seafarer By Conor...
In our daily lives, we face various pressures that can ultimately result in bad decision making, and
poor judgement. However, it is not these pressures that prevent us from becoming a better version of
ourselves, but our denial to acknowledge and learn from the trial that prevents our change. In The
Seafarer , Conor McPherson illustrates this idea through the character of Sharky. The Irish play, set in
a coastal town in northern Dublin, revolves around the main character, Sharky who moves back to
Dublin in order to help his blind brother, Richard. Through characterization, McPherson shows that
salvation is possible for people like Sharky because the main character has the potential to change and
to become a better version of himself. It is shown through acceptance of responsibility, change and
bettering his relationship with Nicky.
Firstly, Sharky s acceptance of responsibility reunited him with his brother. When Sharky and Ivan
chat in the living room, we learn that the main character has recently returned from County Clare to
his home town, he says: But I had to get back up because . . . (signals Richard ) (McPherson 14). Here,
McPherson demonstrates that the main reason of Sharky s return to Dublin is because of his brother
who has recently gone blind. The act of taking care of someone demonstrates a sense of responsibility
and love towards that individual. In contrast, when Sharky argues with Richard in the living room, in
front of everyone, he says: Did you want
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Analysis Of The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair
The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, was a novel written to expose the harsh conditions of the meatpacking
industry. The novel also describes the struggles of a family living in America.The novel changed the
way many looked at society. Fortunately, that was Sinclair s purpose of the novel. In other words,
Sinclair included many themes for the novel like The American Dream , capitalism versus socialism,
and even the horrors of the meatpacking industry. First, Sinclair included the theme of The American
Dream . The American Dream is the idea that the idea that hard work and morality will yield material
success and happiness. As stated in the book, rich or poor, a man was free... he did not have to go into
the army, he did not have to pay out his money to public officials he might do as he pleased and count
himself as good as any other man. This quote explains how Jurgis and his family thought The
American Dream was like before the moved to America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sinclair was basically trying to say socialism is better than capitalism throughout the book. As stated
in The Jungle, Here was a population, low class and mostly foreign, hanging always on the venge of
starvation, and dependent for its opportunities of life upon the whim of men every bit as brutal and
unscrupulous as the old time slave drivers; under such circumstances immorality was exactly as
inevitable, and as prevalent, as it was under the system of chattel slavery. In other words, he was
saying they were being taken advantage of and basically involved in
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Jimmy Santiago Baca s Speech
Meaningful, powerful, thought provoking are only just a few words that can be used to describe
Jimmy Santiago Baca s writing. Baca s book titled, Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande is a collection
of short poems, which take readers on a journey through his spiritual union and connection with
nature, primarily a river. Through the use of his poems, Baca expresses his hardship and struggles
growing up in New Mexico while connecting his need to find spiritually in nature and all it has to
offer. Baca s spiritual journey can be seen through his use of personification, metaphors and
symbolisms. After reading Baca s book of short poems, it is apparent that he finds comfort in nature
and feels himself becoming one with it. His use of personification ... Show more content on
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Through personification, metaphors and symbolisms he s able to express himself eloquently. The
following lines from his short poem, I Have No Answers, symbolizes his connection with nature and
Christ. When people kneel reverently in church pews, when a million hands are folding in prayers to
the Lord...I pray to the halo lust of leaves, Christ...and everywhere I look, I see the resurrection now
He is this river water... (pg 61). Baca is trying to symbolize and connect the idea that Christ is
everywhere for him, he is not just in a church, he is also in nature, in the river, in the leaves. The
essence of Christ is all around and because he s found a spiritual connection with nature he s able to
experience this prosperity. In his short poem titled, Spring Arrives, Baca is trying to symbolize the
idea that if Christ is flowing through the river then he is ready to allow Christ to enter his soul and
receive forgiveness for his mistakes. Creator in the form of a river flowing to the Gulf...breathe in me,
fill my lungs, replenish my sight... (pg 9). Throughout all of Baca s poems, the idea of accepting
nature as a form of guidance is present and it s a strong theme. Nature, is his savior and accepting it
has allowed him to better himself and find a way to block out all of his bad
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The Titans Myth
Long ago there was chaos and nothingness. Then the Titans came into power and Saturn became the
leader of the Titans. Vesta was the first of the gods to born of Saturn and Rhea. Saturn feared that his
children would overthrow im and claim his throne. Therefor Vesta, the virgin goddess of the hearth
was the first to be swallowed by Saturn and the last to be rescued by her younger brother, Jupiter.
Vesta had felt nothing but nothingness for many years. She had been in her father s stomach so long
she had lost count of the years. For a long time it was only her in here father s stomach listening to
every word he heard. But soon she could no longer think for another child was swallowed by her
wicked father and she realized she was the eldest. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Reluctantly Vesta and her siblings ran from the mob until most of the angry farmers fell dead. Vesta
and her siblings where exhausted from running from the farmers but luckily they had almost arrived to
the prison which the Cyclopes were held in. They had encountered a couple more hits but decided to
stay away from them, they saw the farmer s, pick up wheat, fruit, vegetables and fish and throw them
into a large pile. They saw pile after pile, hut after, hut and twig like farmer after farmer, their so
called happiness angering Vesta more and more every time they passed. They knew nothing of
happiness, they knew nothing at all, Vesta thought. Finally, Vesta and her siblings reached the prison
of the Cyclopes. They descended into the prison which was a deep dark hole in the earth. At last, they
came to six monsters three of which had 50 heads and 100 hands and three of which had one
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The Start Of Wound Care Services
The start of wound care services was brought to life in 2007, when the market need and found a niche
to that people needed care for and created a well conceptualized technology that would create a wound
care innovation to the world. It has grown since 2007 to over 95 clinics across the United States and
create a great business model to grow and become a huge health care unit that hospitals and ER will
buy to care for the different process listed above. The owners that created this have sold it now to
grow this specialty and people understand the effort to save lives. The comprehensive of the variables
of staffing and care for patient is great in areas of elders and of kids and injures. The innovation of
creating this was great for the people with diabetes and with cardiovascular problem that need this
care to continue there life and feel strong. They are doing great and growing over the past 8 years.
Now in past years competition has risen in larger markets to increase wound care services but the
innovation of this was great timing for this company that will successes in later years. Level of
Entrepreneurial Intensity Wound Care Specialist is setting innovation high with the goal to be driven
by the market place. What people want is what the innovations will consist of. When you save lives
you will continue to try to save everyone s life. The grid of entrepreneurial is affordable health care
for patients that need our services. The level of intensity is hard to understand
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Introducing Systems Theory, Marriage And Family Therapists
Introducing Systems Theory
Marriage and Family Therapists (MFT) in training are tasked with helping a family work through
conflict and arrive and more intimate and interdependent relationships, which can seem daunting or
maybe even terrifying. However, the interaction patterns that show up in families can find some
context and clarity for a therapist who knows systems theory. Systems theory suggests that individuals
cannot be understood in isolation from their family context because families create relational
processes and generate a sequence of interactions and behaviors in order to maintain dynamic stability
of the self regulating family system (Nichols, 2013, pp. 58 59). How does this general systems theory
help an MFT guide a family in therapy? In this paper I will take three systems theory principles and
apply them to a movie in order to demonstrate how it provides a language and context for MFTs, thus
making it an essential tool in family therapy.
I will begin with a brief synopsis of Demme s movie, Rachel Getting Married (2008), and its primary
family characters. Next I will discuss three key principles of systems theory and use the movie
characters interactions as examples for each corresponding principle. In the conclusion I will share my
learning experience in doing this assignment.
The Movie Synopsis
Rachel Getting Married (Demme, 2008) is about Kym, the estranged daughter, return home to her
upscale Connecticut family for her sister Rachel s wedding after
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The Criminal Practice Justice System in India
Research Methodology: THE CRIMINAL PRACTICE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA
THE CRIMINAL PRACTICE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA
CONTENTS
Introduction and organisational context
The Department
The history of Bombay High Court
The History of Supreme court New Delhi
The Department s of Indin Criminal law
3.1. The Indian Penal Code
3.2. The Code of Criminal Procedure(CrPC) in India.
3.3. The Indian Evidence Act.
The debate issues in bombay high court case laws
Aim, objectives and outputs
1.AIM Murder; sec 300 to sec 307
2.Objectives Bail; sec 436 to sec 450 2.1. Bailable offence 2.2. Non bailable offence
Literature Review
3.1.Successes of Practice in Criminal Justice system.
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It is remarkable that, for about 60 years thereafter, the High Court managed to pull on with just 7
Judges, although with advancing years, the laws and the litigation both multiplied. There were no
indications that this limited Bench was found inadequate to cope with the work, till about 1919. With
the armistice at the termination of the First World War, there was sudden spurt of litigation in the City
of Bombay. The number of Suites filed on Original Side, which during War had dwindled down to
about 500 rose to about 7000, that the Prothonotary found it difficult to prepare daily boards for 3
Judges. It was only then that an additional Judge was demanded and was grudgingly granted . Bombay
was lucky or unlucky in having at this crisis a Chief Justice of exceptional caliber, Sir Norman
Mcleod, who instead of multiplying Judges preferred to massacre suits and appeals.
The Charter of the High Court also made it the supreme and final court of appeal in all cases, civil and
criminal, decided by inferior courts, except such as possessed the requisite importance, pecuniary or
legal, demanding a further appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Ever since the Constitution of the Privy Council as the Court of ultimate appeal from British India by
a Statuette of 1833, the bulk of its business was from Indian appeals; so much so that for Indian
appeals, a Judge or a lawyer of
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Examples Of Forbidden Love In A Midsummer Night s Dream
The Theme of Love in A Midsummer Night s Dream
Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind. Though
she be but little, she is fierce! Love remains the dominant theme in A Midsummer Night s Dream.
Shakespeare utilizes the concepts of forbidden love and magic and throughout the play. An example of
forbidden love occurs when Hermia disobeys her father and elopes with Lysander, going against
Athenian Law. She deserts Demetrius, the man her father chose for her. Magic also presents itself
throughout the story, when the characters travel in the fairies forest. Shakespeare utilizes various types
of love in A Midsummer s Night Dream to support the theme of love.
At the beginning of the play, the author showcases forced love between Hippolyta and Theseus, and
Demetrius and Hermia (Pyros). Theseus says in Act I, I wooed thee with my sword, to portray that he
won her with his sword as in the battle to win her love, implying that she marries him, only because he
won a battle. Another example of forced love includes Hermia and Demetrius. According to Athenian
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Egeus has a strict hold on his daughter and his family. He believes that he knows what benefits his
daughter; therefore, he chooses Demetrius to marry her. Despite having all the qualifications that
Demetrius has, Lysander holds no favor. He expresses this in Act I, I am, my lord, as well derived as
he, as well possessed. My love is more than his. My fortunes every way as fairly ranked, (If not with
vantage) as Demetrius . He thinks that Lysander fakes his love for Hermia, sending her fictitious love
letters, songs, and presents. All of the heartache and unnecessary drama Egeus causes, derives from
his love for Hermia. He only wants the best for her, even if it means breaking her
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Rue Morgue Vs The Bone Collector
A question that is often debated is that of what makes a good story. In the 1800s, Edgar Allan Poe
created one list of rules that he think make a good detective story. These include requirements such as
clues must be present to allow the reader to solve the crime and a detective with strong intuitive skills
(Class Handout). Two mystery tales that attempted to follow these rules are Poe s own short story, The
Murders in the Rue Morgue, and a movie, The Bone Collector. According to these guidelines, The
Murders in the Rue Morgue is a better mystery story than The Bone Collector because of the detective
s strong but reasonable intuitive skills and the fair clues that are given to the reader. Both stories have
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Long before Poe made his rules about detective stories, Aristotle made his own requirements for a
tragedy, such as fear, morality, and spectacle. (Class Handout) Poe s story ignores many of the
requirements that Aristotle gives for a tragedy. The reader feels no fear in Poe s story because the
detective is never in any true danger. In The Bone Collector, the detective is in near constant danger
and spectacle is used to convey this fear to the watcher. The Bone Collector also has an element of
morality that is entirely missing in Poe s story. At the end of the story, the villain, Marcus Andrews,
makes it about more than just the story. He claims that because the detectives couldn t solve the clues,
[the murdered victim s] blood is on [the detectives ] hands (The Bone Collector). Instead of trying to
bring in this morality into Poe s story, Poe instead makes the story about an orangutan that doesn t
even have morals. While all this makes The Bone Collector a good tragedy, it does not make it a good
mystery, because a mystery requires specific criteria. The Murders in the Rue Morgue is a good
mystery but a poor Aristotelian tragedy because it is missing these vital
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Narrative Essay On High School
The last bell rang, and all the kids at Southport County High School bombarded the door of the
classroom. It was Friday and all the kids attempted to jam through the door at once. Jane, who sat at
the back of the class, waited quietly for her peers to leave. When all the kids clogging the door had
left, she rose from her desk, told her language teacher, Mrs. Phyllis, Goodbye, and sauntered into a
stream of shouting kids.
Jane was a petite tenth grader. Her hair was naturally brown and her eyes blue, she was quiet,
reserved, and only spoke to her close friends and family. Her mother worked seven days a week at the
local diner, Fry Cakes, and her dad left her mother when Jane was merely a baby. Sometimes she
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Finally, the stirring of one of the people on the ground helped wake her up. Jane started rifling through
the supplies. There were three water bottles and purifying drops. Four sleeping bags, countless cans of
chicken noodle soup and three backpacks with one knife, a rain poncho, jacket, and freeze dried food
packets.
The other teenagers lying on the ground stirred and awoke. The first one to stand was the boy. He had
golden brown hair, it was almost blonde, his eyes were a startling shade of green. His features were
soft and round, like a child s.
Finally, the girl stood, she had long blonde hair and blue eyes. She was also tall and thin. The two
could pass for brother and sister, or at least cousins. They stared, shocked, at Jane and the supplies that
she stood in front of. Hey, Jane said quietly.
So what are we here for? the girl inquired. Jane had figured out that the girl s name was Sammy and
the boy s name was Tom, and they were, in fact, first cousins.
I don t know, Jane replied, this note was the only thing I saw around this mound of supplies.
There s no time for this! We should get out of the clearing, said Tom. it looks like there are some kind
of trees over there, he pointed to the north of the concrete pad, I think our best bet would be to make a
shelter and set up camp there for the
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Sign Language Analysis
1. Introduction
Language is more than the knowledge and use of words, both in speech and in text; it is a cultural
identity, a signifier of status, a means of personal expression. Language enables people to share their
thoughts and needs, establish a dialogue with each other and work together. Language is not just
confined to the worlds of speech and printed text, there are many ways in which people are able to
communicate such as Australian Sign Language, Braille, cultural skills, customs and art (Emmitt,
Pollock Komesaroff, 2010, p. 52). Aboriginal dreamtime paintings are an example of language as art,
a skill passed down through thousands of generations, with different symbols that have ascribed
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This juxtaposition of cultural identities is especially apparent in schools where children arrive with
their already learned cultural language and are often expected by their educators and peers to learn and
use standard Australian English. In early childhood, language is the primary tool with which children
learn cultural knowledge, norms and skills (Gee, 2011, p. 16), strongly informing their cultural
identity. Children who are bilingual, or multilingual, often demonstrate enhanced language skills
gained from their ability to switch between languages (Adoniou, 2014; Fellowes et al., 2014, p. 39),
but these children are not always understood and supported. When educators dismiss the languages of
students who speak English variants or languages other than English at home, they risk
underestimating and disempowering those students (Adoniou, 2014; Caruso, 1997, p. 93). It is vital
that instead of requiring students to assimilate, to learn and to use the language register of the school
or classroom, educators should be supporting students for whom English is not a first language, or
who speak an English variant (Pandey, 2012, p. 388). Educators should be valuing the qualities,
abilities and strengths these students bring to the classroom (Emmitt et al., 2010, p. 53), as well as
educating their monolingual students about
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Evaluation And Selection Of Effective Engineering And Work...
6.2.4 The Safety Manager solicits input from non managerial employees responsible for direct patient
care in the identification, evaluation, and selection of effective engineering and work practice controls.
Only those employees responsible for direct patient care who are potentially exposed to injuries from
contaminated sharps need be contacted. Our solicitation method involves the following: Medical
Emergency Response Team recommendations. The Safety Manager documents all solicitation in the
ECP.
6.2.5 The following table lists the engineering and work practice controls identified during the
solicitation in our last annual review, which took place 9/27/2016: Employees present included Darcie
Holloway, Debbie Bilz, Chad Herndon, Donald Newcomb, Joshua Day, Andrew Bates, Jeff Smith.
6.2.6 Engineering and work practice controls will be used to prevent or minimize exposure to
bloodborne pathogens. The specific engineering controls and work practice controls used are listed
below:
6.2.6.1 Washing hands immediately or as soon as feasible after removal of gloves or other personal
protective equipment;
6.2.6.2 Washing hands and any other skin with soap and water, or flushing mucous membranes with
water immediately or as soon as feasible following contact of such body areas with blood or other
potentially infectious materials;
6.2.6.3 Not bending, not recapping, and not removing contaminated sharps except where:
6.2.6.3.1 The employer can demonstrate that no alternative is feasible
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Comparing The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor...
Comparing Wyatt s The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor and Donne s The Flea
Every century has its own poetry; poetry has its own personality and
aspects, especially love poems. In the sixteenth century, poems about
love were more about the court than the lover. In the next century (the
seventeenth), the poems of love were more about courting the lover. An
author from the sixteenth century, Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder, is well
known for his lyrics pertaining to love. An author from the seventeenth
century is John Donne, who is most famous for his love poetry. When
comparing these two authors, the theme of love is very apparently ... Show more content on
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The theme of love in the sixteenth and seventeenth
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Melbourne Magistrate s Court Case
For the purpose of this report, a visit to the Melbourne Magistrate s Court was made on 22nd March,
2016. On this day, the second day of a four day committal hearing was heard regarding the matter of
Omer Cicekdag, presided over by Magistrate Ann Collins.
The matter of Omer Cicekdag was that of criminal nature, as it is alleged the defendant committed
murder. In July of 2015, Ali Duyar (the victim) was found in the middle of the Bloomsfield Road,
Keysborough, at approximately 5.30pm having suffered significant gunshot wounds. Duyar was taken
to the Alfred Hospital in a critical condition but died overnight. In statements given by witnesses at the
hearing, Omer Cicekdag (the defendant) had shown his firearms to members of the family. Following
the incident, one of the two firearms he had in his possession was given to his sister by him in a bag.
The weapon was subsequently handed into the police.
As mentioned earlier, case at the outlined period of time was two days into a four day committal
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Throughout the defence s cross examination of the first witness, it became very clear that the lawyer
was acting to undermine the veracity and reasonableness of her statement, done so by repeated
insinuations that her memory was at fault. This approach was seen again while cross examining the
second witness, where the defence relentlessly chipped away in a dogged fashion at the character of
the witness through mention of his prior criminal convictions. The defence also seemed to be trading
on the fact that the witness was intimidated by being in court, and also his apparent limited mental
facilities. The role of the adversarial advocate was also reflected by the prosecution solicitor, who in re
examination of the first witness sought to focus on points made by the witness that established a
distasteful character of the
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The Challenges Of Emerging Markets
For businesses, emerging market has developed into a very well chosen destination for a firm
operating well in their own country which is looking for expansion. Developed markets usually hint at
the considerations to per capita income. Limited growth opportunity and emerging market economies
usually expect an availability of a larger amount of growth opportunity. In saying that, to maximize
shareholders return and business enjoy showing their strength in their own country, companies
showing interest in saturated markets may consider the need to take part in the emerging market to
benefit largely. However, emerging markets is based around the transition to a more market oriented
economic system. But yes, it does come at the expense of risks to hurdle over for the already
successful business, particularly from a cultural and economic point of view. If the risk is not
responded to well, internationalizing into emerging markets may lead to heavy financial woes. This
paper will analyse two recent business cases namely economist.com Japanese Electronics Firms:
Eclipsed by Apple (2014) and Michael Chen s Alcatel economictimes.com (ET Bureau 2014), which
is working on moving into an emerging/developing market and analyse their barriers from those 2
factors. Legal, political, cultural and economic factors are driving forces for business in emerging
market economies but they are not equally the same. Concentrating on two factors, both cultural and
economic, the second part of this
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The Importance Of The Viet Cong
Having witnessed the situation months before the evacuation of Saigon, It s hard to believe that
everything went pear shaped so quickly. But, the evidence is clear, the Viet Cong were in fact the
superior force in this war, and I suppose we should all be thankful that our forces were withdrawn
early.
However, I am not here to praise the Communist party of Vietnam. It is my firm belief that the
Americans should have won this war, and that Vietnam should never have been divided in the first
place, as this gave them the power to reclaim their land, piece by piece.
The people of Vietnam have become overconfident, and believe that they are entitled to claim their
own land and make their own decisions when clearly, anyone who supports communism
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Flies With Honey Guilty
The critical function of drama , so Robert Brustein tell us, is to arouse the remorse of guilty creatures
(382). In Flies with Honey, the underlining theme is guilt: not only Anna s compunction over
potentially murdering the girl she is in love with, but also her guilt for having these feelings of love in
the first place. This is intended to be portrayed not only through dialogue but having Amy, the alleged
murder victim, appear as a manifestation of the protagonist s guilt. In order to present this
successfully, I had to understand what it means to write of guilt feelings for the stage and how such
structure can affect characters and their authenticity. I also had to explore how this medium can be
realised in musical theatre.
In very broad terms, there exist two types of plot: one that is driven by action, and one that is driven
by characters (Alderson). Because my stageplay is only fifteen or so pages long and takes place in one
location, it allowed itself to be more character based. However, writing for theatre also brings the
audience into what Martin Meisel calls the present progressive , which he defines as a state of time
which allows viewers to begin in the midst of things, responsive to what is happening now, with
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They quote John Truby in saying that the single biggest mistake writers can make when creating the
characters is that they think of the hero and all other characters as separate individuals (73). While
writing for film can be different from writing for theatre, this issue still needs to be addressed. The
audience will not interest themselves with the journey of the character if the other characters are not
also concerned with what has influenced this
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Reagan s Role During The Demise Of The Soviet Union
Reagan s Role in the Demise of the Soviet Union Entering into the 1980s, the Soviet system was
already in deep trouble. In order to match the US arms arsenal, it had put itself in a position, whereby
the Soviet economy was finding it difficult whether to first put bread on the table of a common
Russian or to match US in a tit for tat response. Though Gorbachev s intentions were to strike a deal
with the United States in order to put a halt to the arms race, which was straining the Soviet economy
at the seams; however, Reagan kept the pressure of the SDI or the Star Wars programme on the
Russians. He also encouraged Gorbachev to introduce more reforms, which resulted into Glasnost and
Perestroika. Reagan s famous speech at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In my view, Gorbachev s trust on Reagan came to a point where he was ready to take the leap of faith
and that ensured a peaceful outcome of the cold war endgame. This all shows that how powerful
impact the Summits can have on the psyche of a leader of a nation. By the time Reagan had gone,
USSR unilaterally announced the cut in its defence arsenal in 1989, the Warsaw pact countries were
moving towards democratization and finally in December 1991 saw the final enactment of the
dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Reykjavik Summit, October 1986: Reagan Gorbachev
(Gorbachev proposed phasing out nuclear weapons in return for US abandonment of SDI) Although
the Geneva summit was not a success, however it gave the opportunity to both the leaders to size each
other up. 1986 was not an easy year for Michael Gorbachev. When Ronald Reagan proposed that the
next two meetings should be held in Washington and Moscow, Gorbachev forcefully demanded that a
substantial Arms Control agreement should be signed. However Reagan did not want to give the
impression that in order to have a meeting with Gorbachev, he had given concessions to him. Reagan
therefore, refused to commit on an arms control agreement in the following meeting. However in
January 1986, Gorbachev made an offer to Ronald Reagan which he could not refuse. In January of
that year, Gorbachev
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How Does The Count Of Monte Cristo Change
I want to win back the happiness that was taken away from me. I must punish my enemies before I
die, and I may also have some friends to reward (Dumas, pg. 77). Dantes is the protagonist of the
novel that changed mentally and morally. The reader will recognize his change when Dantes marries
Mercedes, meets Abbe Farie, and finally gets his freedom when he is leaving from prison. When
Edmond was not married and very lonely, he did not seem to have his life all together. Then Mercedes
came into the picture. The love of his life. The soul of his body. This quickly matured him into a man
because of his responsibilities that were changing. He then had a baby with Mercedes but did not find
out until the concluding chapters in the novel. You re come to ask me for your son s life (Dumas, pg.
378). This textual support provides us important information because Mercedes is telling Dantes about
their child. This changes Dantes mind because he is forced to mature even more to provide support for
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He developed other problems with trying to relocate his wife after he had lost contact with her, and
then gets out. He changes from Dantes to Count in many ways, such as Monte Cristo being very
hostile. Therefore, if he wanted to kill someone he would proceed with it and on the other hand Dantes
is very sensitive and caring. All of this was because Abbe Faria, a second father to Dantes, has a huge
impact. Another maturity part was because of his mentor Abbe Faria told him in his past. Each of us
has blood in his veins which the other is eager to shed. That is our metal guarantee. Take that answer
to Monsieur de Morceef and tell him that by ten o clock tomorrow morning I will have seen the color
of his blood (Dumas, pg. 373). Dantes is full of revenge and this shows that Faria is hostile compared
to
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The Power Of Power In America
reconstructed community thought that through social reform can prevent racial tension but writers
were critical of President Roosevelt to find the culprits responsible for the riot.
The Los Angeles Times had conservative writers that expressed their opinion in their own columns but
the newspaper had writers that reported events with a political bias. A conservative writer, of the LA
Times was Westbrook Pegler, in his column called Fair Enough. Pegler s was an anti New Deal writer
that criticized the Detroit Riot as examples of lawless aggression and brutalitarian. As Pegler s column
continued, the rhetoric used to criminalize African Americans made the argument that Roosevelt was
not upholding the Four Freedoms presented to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the Detroit Riot was reported in the Los Angeles Times, as a neutral tone that tried to place the
blame on a group or person. With the interference of federal troops, Cadillac Square had been placed
with restrictions to prevent from another uprising from the community. For example, the restrictions
varied from ...banning alcohol sales, closing places of amusement by 9 PM, and ordered that only
police and military personnel carry weapons. As the restrictions were placed on the community both
black and white Americans rallied around city hall to prevent these mandates that enforced actions but
were thrown tear gas to disperse. During World War II, there were conspiracy theories that the Axis
powers caused racial tension to disrupt the war production to devastate the United States and Allies.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) had defended that the
...Negroes in particular, the opportunity to participate in the war effort on the same basis as other
Americans. Through the defense of the NAACP cleared that the African Americans in the Detroit were
not purposefully trying to halt war industries on purpose due to the history of prejudice, but they were
still questioned for the possible activity to oppose the United States. On June 24, 1943, the Los
Angeles reported that there was a four man committee which investigated the origins of the riot and
decide if the perpetrators need to be prosecuted. The article, Special
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Essay on Amphibious vs. Sea Power
Unclassified Paper
Naval War College
Newport, RI
FINAL EXAM
TRUE OR FALSE:
THE ABILITY OF AMPHIBIOUS FORCE TO INFLICT GRAVE INJURY UPON THE FOE IS
USUALLY IMMENSE. THE CAPABILITY OF PURELY NAVAL FORCE TO CAUSE THE
ADVERSARY DAMAGE IS OFTEN VERY LIMITED.
by
Stewart Holbrook
Commander, U.S.N.
A paper submitted to the faculty of the U.S. Naval War College in partial satisfaction of the
Department of Strategy Policy.
The contents of this paper reflect my own personal views and are not necessarily endorsed by the
Naval War College or the Department of the Navy.
Signature ____________________
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However, by their nature, periphery operations, especially in unlimited war, fail to attack the enemy s
center of gravity and therefore, usually fail to inflict grave damage to the enemy. In rare cases where
sufficient forces are available, such as the Allied invasion of NW Europe in WWII, truly grave
damage can be sufficiently inflicted. But this situation is not usually the case. Employing amphibious
forces also carries a significant risk that damage to one s own forces will be disproportionate with that
inflicted upon the enemy. The Spartan Hoplite invasion of Sphacteria provides an extreme example
where the invading force was isolated and destroyed. A similar example is the British WWI invasion
of Gallipoli. Although not completely destroyed, the invading force was isolated on the beachhead and
severely mauled. Requirements for troop replenishment and resupply created a festering sore that
drained Britain s war effort on a secondary front removed from Germany, the primary enemy. Damage
to the Turkish forces was not grave and was certainly out of proportion with the cost in any case. The
allied invasion at Anzio in WWII was another similar example of disproportionate cost/benefit, at least
in its initial stages. Finally, embarking upon an amphibious invasion often means opening a second
front. Such a move can have good or bad strategic consequences that impact the relative value of any
injury caused to the foe.
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Observation Of An Sociological Research
Observation is preferably one of the most commonly used methods of data collection, especially in the
sociological research. More often than not, this method is employed so as to gain the much needed
empirical information that is dependable in the sociological research undertakings. The methodology
is comprehensively employed in the sociological imagination concept as a viable tool in the proper
and reliable comprehension of social interactions.
It is in light of the above that this observation paper seeks to present my objective perspective in the
application of this definite data collection method in a view to fulfilling sociological research.
Noteworthy, the paper is presented as a qualitative description of the sociological factors in the
process of their interaction with each other in a non controlled environment. Finally, the paper heavily
adopts significant reflection of the C. Wright Mills conceptualization of the sociological imagination
and portrays the need of the observation being done with via a sociological lens.
Setting: To begin with, the observation was conducted at a public place within the university s
confines. Specifically, this was the campus centre. The timing of the observation was on a Friday mid
morning hours. This was informed by the fact that the duration is characterized by a substantial
student presence at the campus center for one reason or the other. This also meant that the sociological
interactions were bound to be more significant as the
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Analysis of Robert Graves’ Story the Shout
Robert Graves story The Shout represents as a part of the book Collected Short Stories, which was
written in 1924. This is the story in which reality and unreality are closely interwoven. Even though,
this story gives a reader the creeps, it makes to think about very important things as love, soul and fear
of death.
The Shout is the story within frames of the story. That is, the narrator retells a story he heard from
Crossley in the Asylum at a cricket match. We do not know who is the narrator; therefore, we percept
the narrator as the author s second self . Thus we should believe the narrator and see the story about
Crossley from his point of view.
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Moreover, how to explain the fact that during the clinical death many people feel like the soul is
leaving the body, and they may have a look at themselves from the another side, or see the dead
relatives, or see the wonderful and pleasant light. Even though this process cannot be clearly explained
by medicine, with Graves explanation of the soul whereabouts these visions are impossible.
Why did the author describe souls as the stones? Rachel says that there may be more sense in a stone,
more sensibility, more sensitivity, more sensibleness, than in many men and women . Probably Graves
wanted to point out that such a sensible notion as human s soul is becoming more rough and crueler.
Nonetheless, human s soul is becoming more vulnerable. Graves emphasizes it by the braking of the
stone which holds Charles soul.
Another instance of using symbols in this story is the horror shout which can be produced by Charles.
As I understand, the main idea is that the shout is the synonym to death. People are afraid of death;
however, they always were interested in what happens after death and are tended to reveal mysteries.
Similarly, Richard is afraid of the death; nevertheless, he insists on hearing the shout. Finally, Charles
gives up: As you wish, but I have warned you what a shout is . As a saying goes Forewarned is
forearmed . However, Richard did not think about the effect of the shout; whereas, it influenced not
only him but Rachel as well. After that day Rachel admires
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Animal Testing Over 100 Years Essay
If you lived in 1900, you could only expect to live to 47.3 years old (berkeley.edu). However, today
you can expect to live to see your 78th birthday, that s a difference of 31.5 years (cdc.gov). Why such
an age difference in just over 100 years? There are several factors that contribute to a longer life
expectancy today. They include, healthier lifestyles, better hygiene, and notice of public health. But,
the greatest contribution comes from medical advancements, such as vaccinations, surgical
procedures, and medications that have been discovered through the process of animal testing. Animals
have contributed greatly to the prolonged life spans of humans.
Take polio for example. From the late 19th century through the early 1950 s, an ... Show more content
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In 1933 more than twelve women were blinded and one died from permanent mascara called Lash
Lure; due to a chemical in the product called p phenylenediamine, which was untested (National
Research Council of the National Academies). Again, this was before product safety tests were
required by law.
Not only do humans benefit from animal research, but animals do too. Animals develop many of the
same diseases that people do and there are many procedures performed on people that are also
performed on animals to improve their quality of life. Some treatments found through animal testing
that benefit animals are treatments for diabetes, cancer, arthritis, vaccinations, antibiotics, and surgical
techniques (psbr.org).
There are currently in vitro models such as cell cultures and computer modeling that are in use that
can replace some animal models. It is hopeful that one day animals will not need to be used in
experiments. However, as of today all animals cannot be replaced by such models.
As you can see with these examples, it is absolutely necessary to use animals in research; for diseases
that currently exist and for the ones yet to be discovered. There is no doubt that using animals to test
products and to develop lifesaving medications and surgical procedures have improved our quality of
life
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Dangers Of Being A Police Officer
When one is thinking about a career in law enforcement there is a lot to consider. The job can be
stressful and come with a lot of dangerous situation. Being a police officer can be a very rewarding
job and can make you have a sense of purpose. Police officers can be put into dangerous situation very
quickly, so they have to be able to think quickly on their feet. One may become a police officer for the
sense of reward, but it comes with a lot of stress and dangers.
Policeman can have a stressful job and sometimes it gets in the way of their lives away from work.
According to Patrolman Michael Anderson (2017), he loves his job. One of the many things that he
said he loved about his job was that he loved trying to make a positive impact in ... Show more content
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Without incorporating some type of stress reliever the job may become overwhelming and can lead to
serious health problems. The majority of police officers are men and a small percentage are women.
This field is mostly dominated by men and has been for many years. According to University of San
Diego (2017), talks about how women can have a positive effect in this field. When dealing with sex
assaults the female victim may not want to talk to a male this is where the female police officer may
have a positive impact. Many women who are looking may face a problem with equality when trying
to find a job. Most law enforcement departments are looking for physically fit and upper body strength
and sometimes there is a stereotypes of women being weak; however, that is not always the case.
Studies have found that women can make a positive impact on the community. In the beginning of the
semester we were required to take a career test, my results were that I tested high in public safety. I
think this is true, it goes along with the career that I plan on going into. Taking this test just made me
realize that it is the right career for me.
In conclusion, becoming a police officer is a big decision and is a lot to consider. The job can be
dangerous and come with a lot of stress; however it can be very rewarding. When first becoming a
police officer it may be difficult to adjust to work and home life, but it can be managed.
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Got Milk Case
Institute Of Business AdministrationBrand Management | got milk?branding a commodity | Written
Case Analysis | | Name of group Members:ALIRAZAUMAIR AHMEDMUHAMMAD
FASIEHMOHSIN ALI HASANSAJJAD AHMED | Date:28/04/2011 | INTRDUCTION The case
deals with milk losing its appeal among the school children and the increasing preference to soft
drinks in the US during the late 1980 s and early 1990 s. California people were drinking less milk
every year. Milk consumption per capita in California had dropped 6 percent between 1987 and 1992.
Realizing that the dairy industry is declining and needed outside assistance, the California Department
of Food and Agriculture formed the California Milk Processor Board (CMPB) in 1993. A few months
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* Marketing expenditures are more or less concentrated on television advertising and billboards. Lack
of BTL activities, experiential marketing and social event promotion were evident which can be one of
the reasons of low recall and decline in consumption. * Considering the nature and storage limitation
of milk the consumer attitude towards milk was wobbly and strong reasons to change the attitude were
required. * Lack of support from the farmers and local milk processor results in small budget.
Considering the size of the milk industry and high promotional cost running a successful nation wide
campaign in small budget is rarely possible. Where Got Milk? Went wrong? * Hispanics were the
major milk consumers in California; there population was increasing at a constant rate according to
the US census. Initially when the ads were made it was found that running out of milk or rice in
Hispanic family is not considered funny also the translation of got milk in Spanish is quite weird. *
Got milk? took a step away from its deprivation formula in October 1997 and launched a new
campaign of Drysville. But research revealed that Drysville campaign was unable to effect consumer s
immediate consumption or purchase decision. ANALYSIS OF PROMOTIONAL STRATEGY The
Got Milk? Promotional campaign has some objectives, Manning begin a grass root campaign keeping
in mind the following objectives. * To change the public s
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Persuasive Speech On Organ Transplant Surgery
Following doctors announcement of a successful synthetic windpipe surgery at the Children s Hospital
of Illinois, Hannah Warren s parents said in an interview, So many stars needed to align for Hannah to
become a normal little girl and lead a healthy life, and they all did (Kane). This miracle could not have
occurred without scientists continuous effort in advancing the 1954 operation when doctors performed
the first live donor transplant surgery ( Organ Transplant History ). Through this unceasing
amelioration, science has assisted millions of people similar Warren and has established the precedent
that scientists and doctors must actualize their ability to save countless more people. With ideological
advancements of this proportion, however, some members of society resist this progression.
Oppositionists propose the claim that unsuccessful operations are a crucial factor in medical
advancements and that scientists are pushing natural boundaries. Nevertheless, one must understand
that this interference is unjust; improvements in the field of transplants create essential opportunities
for life, and society should not stand in the way of progress.
Despite continuous opposition towards the advancements, irrefutable evidence suggests that
transplants can provide life changing results and vast improvements in life quality for the people who
receive these operations. While undergoing a transplant based procedure, one does not risk the
unsuccess or adverse effects that
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Venetian Carnival Masks
Venetian Masks Venetian Carnival Masks are originated from Venice,Italy in the year 1162.The mask
became a tradition during the 13th century when venetians held celebrations from December 26 until
Lent began. They are typically only worn during the carnival of Venice but were used for personal and
romantic encounter purposes in the way that the masks hide the identity of an individual.Venetian
Masks are special in their own way because each one is different from another.They are designed with
the ornate pattern with all different colours from the rainbow with the use of complex decorations in
the baroque style.The material,papier mache and/or made the masks either very fragile or very
heavy.The masks were previously very commonly worn in Venice centuries ago.However,now they
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La Ruffiana,an elderly woman is usually a mother or gossipy townswoman who intrudes into lives of
lovers.She also wore a mask of her own.Another type of mask is a Bauta,a mask that covers the entire
face.The mask is designed with a square jaw line often tilted toward to enable a simpler access to to
eat and drink without removing the mask itself.It was not allowed to carry weapons on while wearing
the mask,otherwise police were enforced.Anyone of both genders were able to wear these masks
whenever and however they wanted
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Banana Oil Synthesis Report Essays
aMicroscale Synthesis of Isopentyl Acetate (Banana Oil)
Objective: Carried out the microscale synthesis of isopentyl acetate by direct esterification of acetic
acid and isopentyl alcohol. This was an acid catalyzed Fischer esterification. Both extraction and
distillation were employed to obtain a pure product. IR spectroscopy and gas chromatography were
used to determine purity of the final product.
Reagents:
* Compound: | * MW (g/mol): | * MP (°C): | * BP (°C): | * Density (g/mL): | * Properties/ Safety: | *
Isopentyl AlcoholC5H12O | * 88.15 | * 117.0 | * 132.0 | * 0.81 | * Clear, colorless liquid, disagreeable
odor, flammable. Hazardous in case of skin, eye contact and ingestion and inhalation. ... Show more
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Table 1: Figure 1 summary: IR spectrum isopentyl acetate: Peak (cm 1) | Corresponding Bond: |
2959.98 | C H | 2872.89 | C H | 1743.38 | C=O (Ester) | 1244.50 | C O |
Gas Chromatography (GC) Results:
The GC resulted in one peak determined to be 100% isopentyl acetate based on comparing to the
results of a known sample of isopentyl acetate which had a similar peak after a retention time of 1.5
minutes. Refer to figure 4 for results summarized below.
Table 2: Figure 4 GC Summary: Retention Time (min) | Area | % Composition | Identity | 1.525 | 1.7 x
107 | 100% | Isopentyl acetate |
NMR spectrum of typical isopentyl acetate sample is also shown in figure 3a.
Discussion:
This sulfuric acid catalyzed Fischer esterification reaction used excess acetic acid reacted with
isopentyl alcohol to create isopentyl acetate. Because the reaction is reversible it was necessary to use
excess acetic acid to drive the reaction forward and favor the formation of product in accordance with
Le
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Benefits Of A Paid Maternity Leave
Paid maternity leave is a specific period of time allotted by one s employer in which a woman is able
to be on paid leave after having a child. Most, if not all developed countries in the world offer paid
maternity leave to it s expectant women. However, paid maternity leave is considered a privilege, not
a right in the United States and it is not mandated to be offered by employers. Although the length of
paid leave varies from country to country, it is evident that countries around the world see value in
giving women time with their new children while maintaining financial stability. The most common
form of maternity leave around the world includes around 12 weeks of paid leave of some sort which
is usually mandated by the country s government, while the United States is one of three developed
countries in the world who do not have mandated paid maternity leave laws in place. According to the
Institute for Women s Policy Research, 3 out of 4 people, or 76% of the U.S. population, would like to
see policies in place mandating paid maternity leave. This essay will discuss paid maternity leave in
great detail touching upon the history of maternity leave, the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993,
the components of generalized maternity leave, how other countries utilize this policy, and how the
U.S can benefit from it, along with other agains.
HISTORY OF MATERNAL LEAVE
Although maternity leave has been an issue of debate in various countries since the 1900 s, the 1970 s
was
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Neo Orthodoxy And Its Impact On Society Essay
But [Jesus] answered and said, It is written, MAN SHALL NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE, BUT
ON EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDS OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD. (Matt. 4:4 NASB)
Neo orthodoxy is an umbrella term used to describe religious ideas that purpose to be a third way,
somewhere between conservative and liberal Christianity. Since its conception, neo orthodoxy has
evolved and changed, with several thoughts emerging from those that advocate the third way idea.
Some of these changes have included the way humans can understand God and the effect Scripture has
on their lives. The outgrowths of neo orthodoxy are deconstructionism, narrative theology and Radical
orthodoxy; views that are the results relativism, misunderstanding inspiration, and distrust in the
Bible. Deconstructionism proposes to free the Biblical narrative from literal meaning or science and
historical criticism (Dorrien, 3). However, with it also comes the rejection of objective truth. Another
idea within Neo orthodoxy is the drive to encounter God in the experience of life. Narrative Theology
allows this experiential relationship when one sees their life as part of the overarching narrative of
God s story. (Ibid. 2) However, the Biblical texts do not have universal structures of truth, and they are
instead subject to the understanding of a community. (Ibid 4) Different from both these of views is
radical orthodoxy. Radical orthodoxy is put forth as an answer to postmodern atheistic philosophy.
(Malcolm, 1) Like
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Comparison Of The Squire And The Canterbury Tales
In the late 14th century that is represented in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales, the most
perceived element of a true gentleman was conceivably chivalry. This element is demonstrated in two
of the many characters in the story, the Knight and the Squire. The Knight and the Squire are father
and son who are both members of the aristocrat class; both ride honorably on their horses and have the
aura of a true gentleman, but despite their similarities, they are different. Though the Knight and the
Squire share the same profession and are both members of the same aristocratic class, they differ in
the fact that the Knight portrays the ideal society while the Squire displays the reality of society.
Although the Knight and the Squire both possess the same occupation, they exhibit disparate
approaches in relation to devotion. In regard of battles, it was the prime objective in the Knight s
description, whereas in the Squire s, was barely a significant component. All of the Squire s
involvement amidst the military is very shortly revealed saying that he had seen some service with the
calvary/ In Flanders and Artois and Picardy, (Chaucer 87 88) while the Knight s list of battles is the
focus in his description. The Knight traveled along the Mediterranean coast (Chaucer 61) to multiple
regions including Russia, North Africa, Anatolia, etc. and also fought in fifteen mortal battles
(Chaucer 63) and always killed his men (Chaucer 65) showing evidence of his devotion to
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Darlon Armstrong Reflection
1989 Darron Armstrong I had always been the type of person to not care about another person s
feelings, or just say The hell with it. It wasn t only feelings that I didn t care about, it was almost any
and everything, I didn t see the point to a lot of things, like why people have so much love for another
and there s no relation through bloodline, or why people pray to a higher power they can t even see,or
why people have feelings for the same sex, or even why be born just to know you re going to die
eventually. I didn t care is what i would ve said then, but now, I would say I didn t understand life
itself, or just people in general, to be honest, I don t understand the Kevin in 2015, but the Kevin
today, March 1st, 2030, is much more sure of things. It was my junior year in high school when
mindset was challenged, or should I say changed. I ll never forget the day, October 27th, 2015. It was
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Mr. Chatman, you don t have to answer, but I would like for you to see me after class. , Mr. Armstrong
said. All I wanted to do was go home and watch some tv after a long day, but I knew I wasn t gonna be
able to cause of some girl who should ve kept her mouth closed. The bell rung, everyone packed their
backpacks, people left the class happy and smiling, so full of life, then there was me, the guy who has
to stay after. You wanted to see me? , I said. He took a while to say something, almost as if he was in
deep thought, he didn t even look at me, he just stared out his classroom windows, watching the kids
get on the bus, walk, talk, hug and kiss. Then he said How do you feel about women? It was so
random and quick, as if he d been waiting to ask me this for some time now. Uhm, they reir cool I
guess, why? Cool?, You Guess? You seem lost, maybe even unbothered , he said. What does
unbothered mean? , I asked. It means showing lack of concern or interest inof
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  • 2. The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer‚Äôs The Ant of the Self The Symbolism of Birds in Z.Z. Packer s The Ant of the Self In Western literature, birds are often used to symbolize humans. Birds anatomy, behavior, and perceived emotions combine to make the bird a useful symbol of humans, their thoughts, and their emotions. Z.Z. Packer adds to this list of more commonly used similarities between birds and humans by endowing the birds in her short story, The Ant of the Self , with the gift of speech. By doing so, Z.Z. Packer highlights her use of a squawking assortment of colorful African birds as a symbol for Spurgeon. The birds serve as a catalyst for the story, giving rise to Spurgeon s and his father s trip to the Million Man March. As the duo makes their way from Jasper, Indiana to Washington, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the supposed similarities between humans and birds, birds are a useful tool for authors wishing to symbolize human emotions or thoughts. Mynott offers that birds are often distinguished partly by the different human emotions they seem to be revealing (Mynott 282). He references several examples of the use of human specific traits in the description of birds, such as kind, stern, and astonished (282). It is not such a huge leap from the attribution of such human characteristics, to anthropomorphic misdescription (282). The birds in The Ant of the Self are said to be looking as though they [had] placed bets on who would lose Spurgeon s and his father s confrontation. While Spurgeon is taking a stand against his father by ordering him out of the car and onto the shoulder of the road, the birds curious glances are exposing Spurgeon s own thoughts. The birds, a symbol for Spurgeon, wonder whether he or his father will go down in flames (Packer 95). The caged birds, which are so capable of human expressions, are expressing Spurgeon s thoughts. ZZ Packer endows the birds with a look of human quizzicality, having them glance from the nervous Spurgeon to his angered father. Spurgeon wonders whether he or his father will win, and the birds, as his symbol, express this. As a symbol for Spurgeon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sharky In Stephen Mcpherson s The Seafarer By Conor... In our daily lives, we face various pressures that can ultimately result in bad decision making, and poor judgement. However, it is not these pressures that prevent us from becoming a better version of ourselves, but our denial to acknowledge and learn from the trial that prevents our change. In The Seafarer , Conor McPherson illustrates this idea through the character of Sharky. The Irish play, set in a coastal town in northern Dublin, revolves around the main character, Sharky who moves back to Dublin in order to help his blind brother, Richard. Through characterization, McPherson shows that salvation is possible for people like Sharky because the main character has the potential to change and to become a better version of himself. It is shown through acceptance of responsibility, change and bettering his relationship with Nicky. Firstly, Sharky s acceptance of responsibility reunited him with his brother. When Sharky and Ivan chat in the living room, we learn that the main character has recently returned from County Clare to his home town, he says: But I had to get back up because . . . (signals Richard ) (McPherson 14). Here, McPherson demonstrates that the main reason of Sharky s return to Dublin is because of his brother who has recently gone blind. The act of taking care of someone demonstrates a sense of responsibility and love towards that individual. In contrast, when Sharky argues with Richard in the living room, in front of everyone, he says: Did you want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, was a novel written to expose the harsh conditions of the meatpacking industry. The novel also describes the struggles of a family living in America.The novel changed the way many looked at society. Fortunately, that was Sinclair s purpose of the novel. In other words, Sinclair included many themes for the novel like The American Dream , capitalism versus socialism, and even the horrors of the meatpacking industry. First, Sinclair included the theme of The American Dream . The American Dream is the idea that the idea that hard work and morality will yield material success and happiness. As stated in the book, rich or poor, a man was free... he did not have to go into the army, he did not have to pay out his money to public officials he might do as he pleased and count himself as good as any other man. This quote explains how Jurgis and his family thought The American Dream was like before the moved to America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sinclair was basically trying to say socialism is better than capitalism throughout the book. As stated in The Jungle, Here was a population, low class and mostly foreign, hanging always on the venge of starvation, and dependent for its opportunities of life upon the whim of men every bit as brutal and unscrupulous as the old time slave drivers; under such circumstances immorality was exactly as inevitable, and as prevalent, as it was under the system of chattel slavery. In other words, he was saying they were being taken advantage of and basically involved in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Jimmy Santiago Baca s Speech Meaningful, powerful, thought provoking are only just a few words that can be used to describe Jimmy Santiago Baca s writing. Baca s book titled, Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande is a collection of short poems, which take readers on a journey through his spiritual union and connection with nature, primarily a river. Through the use of his poems, Baca expresses his hardship and struggles growing up in New Mexico while connecting his need to find spiritually in nature and all it has to offer. Baca s spiritual journey can be seen through his use of personification, metaphors and symbolisms. After reading Baca s book of short poems, it is apparent that he finds comfort in nature and feels himself becoming one with it. His use of personification ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through personification, metaphors and symbolisms he s able to express himself eloquently. The following lines from his short poem, I Have No Answers, symbolizes his connection with nature and Christ. When people kneel reverently in church pews, when a million hands are folding in prayers to the Lord...I pray to the halo lust of leaves, Christ...and everywhere I look, I see the resurrection now He is this river water... (pg 61). Baca is trying to symbolize and connect the idea that Christ is everywhere for him, he is not just in a church, he is also in nature, in the river, in the leaves. The essence of Christ is all around and because he s found a spiritual connection with nature he s able to experience this prosperity. In his short poem titled, Spring Arrives, Baca is trying to symbolize the idea that if Christ is flowing through the river then he is ready to allow Christ to enter his soul and receive forgiveness for his mistakes. Creator in the form of a river flowing to the Gulf...breathe in me, fill my lungs, replenish my sight... (pg 9). Throughout all of Baca s poems, the idea of accepting nature as a form of guidance is present and it s a strong theme. Nature, is his savior and accepting it has allowed him to better himself and find a way to block out all of his bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Titans Myth Long ago there was chaos and nothingness. Then the Titans came into power and Saturn became the leader of the Titans. Vesta was the first of the gods to born of Saturn and Rhea. Saturn feared that his children would overthrow im and claim his throne. Therefor Vesta, the virgin goddess of the hearth was the first to be swallowed by Saturn and the last to be rescued by her younger brother, Jupiter. Vesta had felt nothing but nothingness for many years. She had been in her father s stomach so long she had lost count of the years. For a long time it was only her in here father s stomach listening to every word he heard. But soon she could no longer think for another child was swallowed by her wicked father and she realized she was the eldest. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reluctantly Vesta and her siblings ran from the mob until most of the angry farmers fell dead. Vesta and her siblings where exhausted from running from the farmers but luckily they had almost arrived to the prison which the Cyclopes were held in. They had encountered a couple more hits but decided to stay away from them, they saw the farmer s, pick up wheat, fruit, vegetables and fish and throw them into a large pile. They saw pile after pile, hut after, hut and twig like farmer after farmer, their so called happiness angering Vesta more and more every time they passed. They knew nothing of happiness, they knew nothing at all, Vesta thought. Finally, Vesta and her siblings reached the prison of the Cyclopes. They descended into the prison which was a deep dark hole in the earth. At last, they came to six monsters three of which had 50 heads and 100 hands and three of which had one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Start Of Wound Care Services The start of wound care services was brought to life in 2007, when the market need and found a niche to that people needed care for and created a well conceptualized technology that would create a wound care innovation to the world. It has grown since 2007 to over 95 clinics across the United States and create a great business model to grow and become a huge health care unit that hospitals and ER will buy to care for the different process listed above. The owners that created this have sold it now to grow this specialty and people understand the effort to save lives. The comprehensive of the variables of staffing and care for patient is great in areas of elders and of kids and injures. The innovation of creating this was great for the people with diabetes and with cardiovascular problem that need this care to continue there life and feel strong. They are doing great and growing over the past 8 years. Now in past years competition has risen in larger markets to increase wound care services but the innovation of this was great timing for this company that will successes in later years. Level of Entrepreneurial Intensity Wound Care Specialist is setting innovation high with the goal to be driven by the market place. What people want is what the innovations will consist of. When you save lives you will continue to try to save everyone s life. The grid of entrepreneurial is affordable health care for patients that need our services. The level of intensity is hard to understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Introducing Systems Theory, Marriage And Family Therapists Introducing Systems Theory Marriage and Family Therapists (MFT) in training are tasked with helping a family work through conflict and arrive and more intimate and interdependent relationships, which can seem daunting or maybe even terrifying. However, the interaction patterns that show up in families can find some context and clarity for a therapist who knows systems theory. Systems theory suggests that individuals cannot be understood in isolation from their family context because families create relational processes and generate a sequence of interactions and behaviors in order to maintain dynamic stability of the self regulating family system (Nichols, 2013, pp. 58 59). How does this general systems theory help an MFT guide a family in therapy? In this paper I will take three systems theory principles and apply them to a movie in order to demonstrate how it provides a language and context for MFTs, thus making it an essential tool in family therapy. I will begin with a brief synopsis of Demme s movie, Rachel Getting Married (2008), and its primary family characters. Next I will discuss three key principles of systems theory and use the movie characters interactions as examples for each corresponding principle. In the conclusion I will share my learning experience in doing this assignment. The Movie Synopsis Rachel Getting Married (Demme, 2008) is about Kym, the estranged daughter, return home to her upscale Connecticut family for her sister Rachel s wedding after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Criminal Practice Justice System in India Research Methodology: THE CRIMINAL PRACTICE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA THE CRIMINAL PRACTICE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDIA CONTENTS Introduction and organisational context The Department The history of Bombay High Court The History of Supreme court New Delhi The Department s of Indin Criminal law 3.1. The Indian Penal Code 3.2. The Code of Criminal Procedure(CrPC) in India. 3.3. The Indian Evidence Act. The debate issues in bombay high court case laws Aim, objectives and outputs 1.AIM Murder; sec 300 to sec 307 2.Objectives Bail; sec 436 to sec 450 2.1. Bailable offence 2.2. Non bailable offence Literature Review 3.1.Successes of Practice in Criminal Justice system. 3.2. The Failures of Practice in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is remarkable that, for about 60 years thereafter, the High Court managed to pull on with just 7 Judges, although with advancing years, the laws and the litigation both multiplied. There were no indications that this limited Bench was found inadequate to cope with the work, till about 1919. With the armistice at the termination of the First World War, there was sudden spurt of litigation in the City of Bombay. The number of Suites filed on Original Side, which during War had dwindled down to about 500 rose to about 7000, that the Prothonotary found it difficult to prepare daily boards for 3 Judges. It was only then that an additional Judge was demanded and was grudgingly granted . Bombay was lucky or unlucky in having at this crisis a Chief Justice of exceptional caliber, Sir Norman Mcleod, who instead of multiplying Judges preferred to massacre suits and appeals. The Charter of the High Court also made it the supreme and final court of appeal in all cases, civil and criminal, decided by inferior courts, except such as possessed the requisite importance, pecuniary or legal, demanding a further appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
  • 10. Ever since the Constitution of the Privy Council as the Court of ultimate appeal from British India by a Statuette of 1833, the bulk of its business was from Indian appeals; so much so that for Indian appeals, a Judge or a lawyer of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Examples Of Forbidden Love In A Midsummer Night s Dream The Theme of Love in A Midsummer Night s Dream Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind. Though she be but little, she is fierce! Love remains the dominant theme in A Midsummer Night s Dream. Shakespeare utilizes the concepts of forbidden love and magic and throughout the play. An example of forbidden love occurs when Hermia disobeys her father and elopes with Lysander, going against Athenian Law. She deserts Demetrius, the man her father chose for her. Magic also presents itself throughout the story, when the characters travel in the fairies forest. Shakespeare utilizes various types of love in A Midsummer s Night Dream to support the theme of love. At the beginning of the play, the author showcases forced love between Hippolyta and Theseus, and Demetrius and Hermia (Pyros). Theseus says in Act I, I wooed thee with my sword, to portray that he won her with his sword as in the battle to win her love, implying that she marries him, only because he won a battle. Another example of forced love includes Hermia and Demetrius. According to Athenian law, a daughter must obey her father at all costs, or risk being killed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Egeus has a strict hold on his daughter and his family. He believes that he knows what benefits his daughter; therefore, he chooses Demetrius to marry her. Despite having all the qualifications that Demetrius has, Lysander holds no favor. He expresses this in Act I, I am, my lord, as well derived as he, as well possessed. My love is more than his. My fortunes every way as fairly ranked, (If not with vantage) as Demetrius . He thinks that Lysander fakes his love for Hermia, sending her fictitious love letters, songs, and presents. All of the heartache and unnecessary drama Egeus causes, derives from his love for Hermia. He only wants the best for her, even if it means breaking her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Rue Morgue Vs The Bone Collector A question that is often debated is that of what makes a good story. In the 1800s, Edgar Allan Poe created one list of rules that he think make a good detective story. These include requirements such as clues must be present to allow the reader to solve the crime and a detective with strong intuitive skills (Class Handout). Two mystery tales that attempted to follow these rules are Poe s own short story, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, and a movie, The Bone Collector. According to these guidelines, The Murders in the Rue Morgue is a better mystery story than The Bone Collector because of the detective s strong but reasonable intuitive skills and the fair clues that are given to the reader. Both stories have detectives present in them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Long before Poe made his rules about detective stories, Aristotle made his own requirements for a tragedy, such as fear, morality, and spectacle. (Class Handout) Poe s story ignores many of the requirements that Aristotle gives for a tragedy. The reader feels no fear in Poe s story because the detective is never in any true danger. In The Bone Collector, the detective is in near constant danger and spectacle is used to convey this fear to the watcher. The Bone Collector also has an element of morality that is entirely missing in Poe s story. At the end of the story, the villain, Marcus Andrews, makes it about more than just the story. He claims that because the detectives couldn t solve the clues, [the murdered victim s] blood is on [the detectives ] hands (The Bone Collector). Instead of trying to bring in this morality into Poe s story, Poe instead makes the story about an orangutan that doesn t even have morals. While all this makes The Bone Collector a good tragedy, it does not make it a good mystery, because a mystery requires specific criteria. The Murders in the Rue Morgue is a good mystery but a poor Aristotelian tragedy because it is missing these vital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Narrative Essay On High School The last bell rang, and all the kids at Southport County High School bombarded the door of the classroom. It was Friday and all the kids attempted to jam through the door at once. Jane, who sat at the back of the class, waited quietly for her peers to leave. When all the kids clogging the door had left, she rose from her desk, told her language teacher, Mrs. Phyllis, Goodbye, and sauntered into a stream of shouting kids. Jane was a petite tenth grader. Her hair was naturally brown and her eyes blue, she was quiet, reserved, and only spoke to her close friends and family. Her mother worked seven days a week at the local diner, Fry Cakes, and her dad left her mother when Jane was merely a baby. Sometimes she missed her dad, even though she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, the stirring of one of the people on the ground helped wake her up. Jane started rifling through the supplies. There were three water bottles and purifying drops. Four sleeping bags, countless cans of chicken noodle soup and three backpacks with one knife, a rain poncho, jacket, and freeze dried food packets. The other teenagers lying on the ground stirred and awoke. The first one to stand was the boy. He had golden brown hair, it was almost blonde, his eyes were a startling shade of green. His features were soft and round, like a child s. Finally, the girl stood, she had long blonde hair and blue eyes. She was also tall and thin. The two could pass for brother and sister, or at least cousins. They stared, shocked, at Jane and the supplies that she stood in front of. Hey, Jane said quietly. So what are we here for? the girl inquired. Jane had figured out that the girl s name was Sammy and the boy s name was Tom, and they were, in fact, first cousins. I don t know, Jane replied, this note was the only thing I saw around this mound of supplies. There s no time for this! We should get out of the clearing, said Tom. it looks like there are some kind of trees over there, he pointed to the north of the concrete pad, I think our best bet would be to make a shelter and set up camp there for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sign Language Analysis 1. Introduction Language is more than the knowledge and use of words, both in speech and in text; it is a cultural identity, a signifier of status, a means of personal expression. Language enables people to share their thoughts and needs, establish a dialogue with each other and work together. Language is not just confined to the worlds of speech and printed text, there are many ways in which people are able to communicate such as Australian Sign Language, Braille, cultural skills, customs and art (Emmitt, Pollock Komesaroff, 2010, p. 52). Aboriginal dreamtime paintings are an example of language as art, a skill passed down through thousands of generations, with different symbols that have ascribed meanings and are used in an artwork to tell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This juxtaposition of cultural identities is especially apparent in schools where children arrive with their already learned cultural language and are often expected by their educators and peers to learn and use standard Australian English. In early childhood, language is the primary tool with which children learn cultural knowledge, norms and skills (Gee, 2011, p. 16), strongly informing their cultural identity. Children who are bilingual, or multilingual, often demonstrate enhanced language skills gained from their ability to switch between languages (Adoniou, 2014; Fellowes et al., 2014, p. 39), but these children are not always understood and supported. When educators dismiss the languages of students who speak English variants or languages other than English at home, they risk underestimating and disempowering those students (Adoniou, 2014; Caruso, 1997, p. 93). It is vital that instead of requiring students to assimilate, to learn and to use the language register of the school or classroom, educators should be supporting students for whom English is not a first language, or who speak an English variant (Pandey, 2012, p. 388). Educators should be valuing the qualities, abilities and strengths these students bring to the classroom (Emmitt et al., 2010, p. 53), as well as educating their monolingual students about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Evaluation And Selection Of Effective Engineering And Work... 6.2.4 The Safety Manager solicits input from non managerial employees responsible for direct patient care in the identification, evaluation, and selection of effective engineering and work practice controls. Only those employees responsible for direct patient care who are potentially exposed to injuries from contaminated sharps need be contacted. Our solicitation method involves the following: Medical Emergency Response Team recommendations. The Safety Manager documents all solicitation in the ECP. 6.2.5 The following table lists the engineering and work practice controls identified during the solicitation in our last annual review, which took place 9/27/2016: Employees present included Darcie Holloway, Debbie Bilz, Chad Herndon, Donald Newcomb, Joshua Day, Andrew Bates, Jeff Smith. 6.2.6 Engineering and work practice controls will be used to prevent or minimize exposure to bloodborne pathogens. The specific engineering controls and work practice controls used are listed below: 6.2.6.1 Washing hands immediately or as soon as feasible after removal of gloves or other personal protective equipment; 6.2.6.2 Washing hands and any other skin with soap and water, or flushing mucous membranes with water immediately or as soon as feasible following contact of such body areas with blood or other potentially infectious materials; 6.2.6.3 Not bending, not recapping, and not removing contaminated sharps except where: 6.2.6.3.1 The employer can demonstrate that no alternative is feasible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Comparing The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor... Comparing Wyatt s The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor and Donne s The Flea Every century has its own poetry; poetry has its own personality and aspects, especially love poems. In the sixteenth century, poems about love were more about the court than the lover. In the next century (the seventeenth), the poems of love were more about courting the lover. An author from the sixteenth century, Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder, is well known for his lyrics pertaining to love. An author from the seventeenth century is John Donne, who is most famous for his love poetry. When comparing these two authors, the theme of love is very apparently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme of love in the sixteenth and seventeenth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Melbourne Magistrate s Court Case For the purpose of this report, a visit to the Melbourne Magistrate s Court was made on 22nd March, 2016. On this day, the second day of a four day committal hearing was heard regarding the matter of Omer Cicekdag, presided over by Magistrate Ann Collins. The matter of Omer Cicekdag was that of criminal nature, as it is alleged the defendant committed murder. In July of 2015, Ali Duyar (the victim) was found in the middle of the Bloomsfield Road, Keysborough, at approximately 5.30pm having suffered significant gunshot wounds. Duyar was taken to the Alfred Hospital in a critical condition but died overnight. In statements given by witnesses at the hearing, Omer Cicekdag (the defendant) had shown his firearms to members of the family. Following the incident, one of the two firearms he had in his possession was given to his sister by him in a bag. The weapon was subsequently handed into the police. As mentioned earlier, case at the outlined period of time was two days into a four day committal hearing. Committal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the defence s cross examination of the first witness, it became very clear that the lawyer was acting to undermine the veracity and reasonableness of her statement, done so by repeated insinuations that her memory was at fault. This approach was seen again while cross examining the second witness, where the defence relentlessly chipped away in a dogged fashion at the character of the witness through mention of his prior criminal convictions. The defence also seemed to be trading on the fact that the witness was intimidated by being in court, and also his apparent limited mental facilities. The role of the adversarial advocate was also reflected by the prosecution solicitor, who in re examination of the first witness sought to focus on points made by the witness that established a distasteful character of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Challenges Of Emerging Markets For businesses, emerging market has developed into a very well chosen destination for a firm operating well in their own country which is looking for expansion. Developed markets usually hint at the considerations to per capita income. Limited growth opportunity and emerging market economies usually expect an availability of a larger amount of growth opportunity. In saying that, to maximize shareholders return and business enjoy showing their strength in their own country, companies showing interest in saturated markets may consider the need to take part in the emerging market to benefit largely. However, emerging markets is based around the transition to a more market oriented economic system. But yes, it does come at the expense of risks to hurdle over for the already successful business, particularly from a cultural and economic point of view. If the risk is not responded to well, internationalizing into emerging markets may lead to heavy financial woes. This paper will analyse two recent business cases namely economist.com Japanese Electronics Firms: Eclipsed by Apple (2014) and Michael Chen s Alcatel economictimes.com (ET Bureau 2014), which is working on moving into an emerging/developing market and analyse their barriers from those 2 factors. Legal, political, cultural and economic factors are driving forces for business in emerging market economies but they are not equally the same. Concentrating on two factors, both cultural and economic, the second part of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Importance Of The Viet Cong Having witnessed the situation months before the evacuation of Saigon, It s hard to believe that everything went pear shaped so quickly. But, the evidence is clear, the Viet Cong were in fact the superior force in this war, and I suppose we should all be thankful that our forces were withdrawn early. However, I am not here to praise the Communist party of Vietnam. It is my firm belief that the Americans should have won this war, and that Vietnam should never have been divided in the first place, as this gave them the power to reclaim their land, piece by piece. The people of Vietnam have become overconfident, and believe that they are entitled to claim their own land and make their own decisions when clearly, anyone who supports communism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Flies With Honey Guilty The critical function of drama , so Robert Brustein tell us, is to arouse the remorse of guilty creatures (382). In Flies with Honey, the underlining theme is guilt: not only Anna s compunction over potentially murdering the girl she is in love with, but also her guilt for having these feelings of love in the first place. This is intended to be portrayed not only through dialogue but having Amy, the alleged murder victim, appear as a manifestation of the protagonist s guilt. In order to present this successfully, I had to understand what it means to write of guilt feelings for the stage and how such structure can affect characters and their authenticity. I also had to explore how this medium can be realised in musical theatre. In very broad terms, there exist two types of plot: one that is driven by action, and one that is driven by characters (Alderson). Because my stageplay is only fifteen or so pages long and takes place in one location, it allowed itself to be more character based. However, writing for theatre also brings the audience into what Martin Meisel calls the present progressive , which he defines as a state of time which allows viewers to begin in the midst of things, responsive to what is happening now, with questions [...] [about] how are [they] going to get from here to there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They quote John Truby in saying that the single biggest mistake writers can make when creating the characters is that they think of the hero and all other characters as separate individuals (73). While writing for film can be different from writing for theatre, this issue still needs to be addressed. The audience will not interest themselves with the journey of the character if the other characters are not also concerned with what has influenced this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Reagan s Role During The Demise Of The Soviet Union Reagan s Role in the Demise of the Soviet Union Entering into the 1980s, the Soviet system was already in deep trouble. In order to match the US arms arsenal, it had put itself in a position, whereby the Soviet economy was finding it difficult whether to first put bread on the table of a common Russian or to match US in a tit for tat response. Though Gorbachev s intentions were to strike a deal with the United States in order to put a halt to the arms race, which was straining the Soviet economy at the seams; however, Reagan kept the pressure of the SDI or the Star Wars programme on the Russians. He also encouraged Gorbachev to introduce more reforms, which resulted into Glasnost and Perestroika. Reagan s famous speech at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my view, Gorbachev s trust on Reagan came to a point where he was ready to take the leap of faith and that ensured a peaceful outcome of the cold war endgame. This all shows that how powerful impact the Summits can have on the psyche of a leader of a nation. By the time Reagan had gone, USSR unilaterally announced the cut in its defence arsenal in 1989, the Warsaw pact countries were moving towards democratization and finally in December 1991 saw the final enactment of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Reykjavik Summit, October 1986: Reagan Gorbachev (Gorbachev proposed phasing out nuclear weapons in return for US abandonment of SDI) Although the Geneva summit was not a success, however it gave the opportunity to both the leaders to size each other up. 1986 was not an easy year for Michael Gorbachev. When Ronald Reagan proposed that the next two meetings should be held in Washington and Moscow, Gorbachev forcefully demanded that a substantial Arms Control agreement should be signed. However Reagan did not want to give the impression that in order to have a meeting with Gorbachev, he had given concessions to him. Reagan therefore, refused to commit on an arms control agreement in the following meeting. However in January 1986, Gorbachev made an offer to Ronald Reagan which he could not refuse. In January of that year, Gorbachev ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Does The Count Of Monte Cristo Change I want to win back the happiness that was taken away from me. I must punish my enemies before I die, and I may also have some friends to reward (Dumas, pg. 77). Dantes is the protagonist of the novel that changed mentally and morally. The reader will recognize his change when Dantes marries Mercedes, meets Abbe Farie, and finally gets his freedom when he is leaving from prison. When Edmond was not married and very lonely, he did not seem to have his life all together. Then Mercedes came into the picture. The love of his life. The soul of his body. This quickly matured him into a man because of his responsibilities that were changing. He then had a baby with Mercedes but did not find out until the concluding chapters in the novel. You re come to ask me for your son s life (Dumas, pg. 378). This textual support provides us important information because Mercedes is telling Dantes about their child. This changes Dantes mind because he is forced to mature even more to provide support for both Mercedes and the baby. Dantes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He developed other problems with trying to relocate his wife after he had lost contact with her, and then gets out. He changes from Dantes to Count in many ways, such as Monte Cristo being very hostile. Therefore, if he wanted to kill someone he would proceed with it and on the other hand Dantes is very sensitive and caring. All of this was because Abbe Faria, a second father to Dantes, has a huge impact. Another maturity part was because of his mentor Abbe Faria told him in his past. Each of us has blood in his veins which the other is eager to shed. That is our metal guarantee. Take that answer to Monsieur de Morceef and tell him that by ten o clock tomorrow morning I will have seen the color of his blood (Dumas, pg. 373). Dantes is full of revenge and this shows that Faria is hostile compared to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Power Of Power In America reconstructed community thought that through social reform can prevent racial tension but writers were critical of President Roosevelt to find the culprits responsible for the riot. The Los Angeles Times had conservative writers that expressed their opinion in their own columns but the newspaper had writers that reported events with a political bias. A conservative writer, of the LA Times was Westbrook Pegler, in his column called Fair Enough. Pegler s was an anti New Deal writer that criticized the Detroit Riot as examples of lawless aggression and brutalitarian. As Pegler s column continued, the rhetoric used to criminalize African Americans made the argument that Roosevelt was not upholding the Four Freedoms presented to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the Detroit Riot was reported in the Los Angeles Times, as a neutral tone that tried to place the blame on a group or person. With the interference of federal troops, Cadillac Square had been placed with restrictions to prevent from another uprising from the community. For example, the restrictions varied from ...banning alcohol sales, closing places of amusement by 9 PM, and ordered that only police and military personnel carry weapons. As the restrictions were placed on the community both black and white Americans rallied around city hall to prevent these mandates that enforced actions but were thrown tear gas to disperse. During World War II, there were conspiracy theories that the Axis powers caused racial tension to disrupt the war production to devastate the United States and Allies. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) had defended that the ...Negroes in particular, the opportunity to participate in the war effort on the same basis as other Americans. Through the defense of the NAACP cleared that the African Americans in the Detroit were not purposefully trying to halt war industries on purpose due to the history of prejudice, but they were still questioned for the possible activity to oppose the United States. On June 24, 1943, the Los Angeles reported that there was a four man committee which investigated the origins of the riot and decide if the perpetrators need to be prosecuted. The article, Special ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Amphibious vs. Sea Power Unclassified Paper Naval War College Newport, RI FINAL EXAM TRUE OR FALSE: THE ABILITY OF AMPHIBIOUS FORCE TO INFLICT GRAVE INJURY UPON THE FOE IS USUALLY IMMENSE. THE CAPABILITY OF PURELY NAVAL FORCE TO CAUSE THE ADVERSARY DAMAGE IS OFTEN VERY LIMITED. by Stewart Holbrook Commander, U.S.N. A paper submitted to the faculty of the U.S. Naval War College in partial satisfaction of the Department of Strategy Policy. The contents of this paper reflect my own personal views and are not necessarily endorsed by the Naval War College or the Department of the Navy. Signature ____________________ 4 March, 2005 To suggest the ability of amphibious force to inflict grave injury on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, by their nature, periphery operations, especially in unlimited war, fail to attack the enemy s center of gravity and therefore, usually fail to inflict grave damage to the enemy. In rare cases where sufficient forces are available, such as the Allied invasion of NW Europe in WWII, truly grave damage can be sufficiently inflicted. But this situation is not usually the case. Employing amphibious forces also carries a significant risk that damage to one s own forces will be disproportionate with that inflicted upon the enemy. The Spartan Hoplite invasion of Sphacteria provides an extreme example where the invading force was isolated and destroyed. A similar example is the British WWI invasion of Gallipoli. Although not completely destroyed, the invading force was isolated on the beachhead and severely mauled. Requirements for troop replenishment and resupply created a festering sore that drained Britain s war effort on a secondary front removed from Germany, the primary enemy. Damage to the Turkish forces was not grave and was certainly out of proportion with the cost in any case. The allied invasion at Anzio in WWII was another similar example of disproportionate cost/benefit, at least in its initial stages. Finally, embarking upon an amphibious invasion often means opening a second
  • 25. front. Such a move can have good or bad strategic consequences that impact the relative value of any injury caused to the foe. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Observation Of An Sociological Research Observation is preferably one of the most commonly used methods of data collection, especially in the sociological research. More often than not, this method is employed so as to gain the much needed empirical information that is dependable in the sociological research undertakings. The methodology is comprehensively employed in the sociological imagination concept as a viable tool in the proper and reliable comprehension of social interactions. It is in light of the above that this observation paper seeks to present my objective perspective in the application of this definite data collection method in a view to fulfilling sociological research. Noteworthy, the paper is presented as a qualitative description of the sociological factors in the process of their interaction with each other in a non controlled environment. Finally, the paper heavily adopts significant reflection of the C. Wright Mills conceptualization of the sociological imagination and portrays the need of the observation being done with via a sociological lens. Setting: To begin with, the observation was conducted at a public place within the university s confines. Specifically, this was the campus centre. The timing of the observation was on a Friday mid morning hours. This was informed by the fact that the duration is characterized by a substantial student presence at the campus center for one reason or the other. This also meant that the sociological interactions were bound to be more significant as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis of Robert Graves’ Story the Shout Robert Graves story The Shout represents as a part of the book Collected Short Stories, which was written in 1924. This is the story in which reality and unreality are closely interwoven. Even though, this story gives a reader the creeps, it makes to think about very important things as love, soul and fear of death. The Shout is the story within frames of the story. That is, the narrator retells a story he heard from Crossley in the Asylum at a cricket match. We do not know who is the narrator; therefore, we percept the narrator as the author s second self . Thus we should believe the narrator and see the story about Crossley from his point of view. From the narrator we get know that his interlocutor, Crossley, is insane and claims that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, how to explain the fact that during the clinical death many people feel like the soul is leaving the body, and they may have a look at themselves from the another side, or see the dead relatives, or see the wonderful and pleasant light. Even though this process cannot be clearly explained by medicine, with Graves explanation of the soul whereabouts these visions are impossible. Why did the author describe souls as the stones? Rachel says that there may be more sense in a stone, more sensibility, more sensitivity, more sensibleness, than in many men and women . Probably Graves wanted to point out that such a sensible notion as human s soul is becoming more rough and crueler. Nonetheless, human s soul is becoming more vulnerable. Graves emphasizes it by the braking of the stone which holds Charles soul. Another instance of using symbols in this story is the horror shout which can be produced by Charles. As I understand, the main idea is that the shout is the synonym to death. People are afraid of death; however, they always were interested in what happens after death and are tended to reveal mysteries. Similarly, Richard is afraid of the death; nevertheless, he insists on hearing the shout. Finally, Charles gives up: As you wish, but I have warned you what a shout is . As a saying goes Forewarned is forearmed . However, Richard did not think about the effect of the shout; whereas, it influenced not only him but Rachel as well. After that day Rachel admires ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Animal Testing Over 100 Years Essay If you lived in 1900, you could only expect to live to 47.3 years old (berkeley.edu). However, today you can expect to live to see your 78th birthday, that s a difference of 31.5 years (cdc.gov). Why such an age difference in just over 100 years? There are several factors that contribute to a longer life expectancy today. They include, healthier lifestyles, better hygiene, and notice of public health. But, the greatest contribution comes from medical advancements, such as vaccinations, surgical procedures, and medications that have been discovered through the process of animal testing. Animals have contributed greatly to the prolonged life spans of humans. Take polio for example. From the late 19th century through the early 1950 s, an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1933 more than twelve women were blinded and one died from permanent mascara called Lash Lure; due to a chemical in the product called p phenylenediamine, which was untested (National Research Council of the National Academies). Again, this was before product safety tests were required by law. Not only do humans benefit from animal research, but animals do too. Animals develop many of the same diseases that people do and there are many procedures performed on people that are also performed on animals to improve their quality of life. Some treatments found through animal testing that benefit animals are treatments for diabetes, cancer, arthritis, vaccinations, antibiotics, and surgical techniques (psbr.org). There are currently in vitro models such as cell cultures and computer modeling that are in use that can replace some animal models. It is hopeful that one day animals will not need to be used in experiments. However, as of today all animals cannot be replaced by such models. As you can see with these examples, it is absolutely necessary to use animals in research; for diseases that currently exist and for the ones yet to be discovered. There is no doubt that using animals to test products and to develop lifesaving medications and surgical procedures have improved our quality of life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Dangers Of Being A Police Officer When one is thinking about a career in law enforcement there is a lot to consider. The job can be stressful and come with a lot of dangerous situation. Being a police officer can be a very rewarding job and can make you have a sense of purpose. Police officers can be put into dangerous situation very quickly, so they have to be able to think quickly on their feet. One may become a police officer for the sense of reward, but it comes with a lot of stress and dangers. Policeman can have a stressful job and sometimes it gets in the way of their lives away from work. According to Patrolman Michael Anderson (2017), he loves his job. One of the many things that he said he loved about his job was that he loved trying to make a positive impact in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without incorporating some type of stress reliever the job may become overwhelming and can lead to serious health problems. The majority of police officers are men and a small percentage are women. This field is mostly dominated by men and has been for many years. According to University of San Diego (2017), talks about how women can have a positive effect in this field. When dealing with sex assaults the female victim may not want to talk to a male this is where the female police officer may have a positive impact. Many women who are looking may face a problem with equality when trying to find a job. Most law enforcement departments are looking for physically fit and upper body strength and sometimes there is a stereotypes of women being weak; however, that is not always the case. Studies have found that women can make a positive impact on the community. In the beginning of the semester we were required to take a career test, my results were that I tested high in public safety. I think this is true, it goes along with the career that I plan on going into. Taking this test just made me realize that it is the right career for me. In conclusion, becoming a police officer is a big decision and is a lot to consider. The job can be dangerous and come with a lot of stress; however it can be very rewarding. When first becoming a police officer it may be difficult to adjust to work and home life, but it can be managed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Got Milk Case Institute Of Business AdministrationBrand Management | got milk?branding a commodity | Written Case Analysis | | Name of group Members:ALIRAZAUMAIR AHMEDMUHAMMAD FASIEHMOHSIN ALI HASANSAJJAD AHMED | Date:28/04/2011 | INTRDUCTION The case deals with milk losing its appeal among the school children and the increasing preference to soft drinks in the US during the late 1980 s and early 1990 s. California people were drinking less milk every year. Milk consumption per capita in California had dropped 6 percent between 1987 and 1992. Realizing that the dairy industry is declining and needed outside assistance, the California Department of Food and Agriculture formed the California Milk Processor Board (CMPB) in 1993. A few months ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Marketing expenditures are more or less concentrated on television advertising and billboards. Lack of BTL activities, experiential marketing and social event promotion were evident which can be one of the reasons of low recall and decline in consumption. * Considering the nature and storage limitation of milk the consumer attitude towards milk was wobbly and strong reasons to change the attitude were required. * Lack of support from the farmers and local milk processor results in small budget. Considering the size of the milk industry and high promotional cost running a successful nation wide campaign in small budget is rarely possible. Where Got Milk? Went wrong? * Hispanics were the major milk consumers in California; there population was increasing at a constant rate according to the US census. Initially when the ads were made it was found that running out of milk or rice in Hispanic family is not considered funny also the translation of got milk in Spanish is quite weird. * Got milk? took a step away from its deprivation formula in October 1997 and launched a new campaign of Drysville. But research revealed that Drysville campaign was unable to effect consumer s immediate consumption or purchase decision. ANALYSIS OF PROMOTIONAL STRATEGY The Got Milk? Promotional campaign has some objectives, Manning begin a grass root campaign keeping in mind the following objectives. * To change the public s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Persuasive Speech On Organ Transplant Surgery Following doctors announcement of a successful synthetic windpipe surgery at the Children s Hospital of Illinois, Hannah Warren s parents said in an interview, So many stars needed to align for Hannah to become a normal little girl and lead a healthy life, and they all did (Kane). This miracle could not have occurred without scientists continuous effort in advancing the 1954 operation when doctors performed the first live donor transplant surgery ( Organ Transplant History ). Through this unceasing amelioration, science has assisted millions of people similar Warren and has established the precedent that scientists and doctors must actualize their ability to save countless more people. With ideological advancements of this proportion, however, some members of society resist this progression. Oppositionists propose the claim that unsuccessful operations are a crucial factor in medical advancements and that scientists are pushing natural boundaries. Nevertheless, one must understand that this interference is unjust; improvements in the field of transplants create essential opportunities for life, and society should not stand in the way of progress. Despite continuous opposition towards the advancements, irrefutable evidence suggests that transplants can provide life changing results and vast improvements in life quality for the people who receive these operations. While undergoing a transplant based procedure, one does not risk the unsuccess or adverse effects that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Venetian Carnival Masks Venetian Masks Venetian Carnival Masks are originated from Venice,Italy in the year 1162.The mask became a tradition during the 13th century when venetians held celebrations from December 26 until Lent began. They are typically only worn during the carnival of Venice but were used for personal and romantic encounter purposes in the way that the masks hide the identity of an individual.Venetian Masks are special in their own way because each one is different from another.They are designed with the ornate pattern with all different colours from the rainbow with the use of complex decorations in the baroque style.The material,papier mache and/or made the masks either very fragile or very heavy.The masks were previously very commonly worn in Venice centuries ago.However,now they are rarely seen out. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... La Ruffiana,an elderly woman is usually a mother or gossipy townswoman who intrudes into lives of lovers.She also wore a mask of her own.Another type of mask is a Bauta,a mask that covers the entire face.The mask is designed with a square jaw line often tilted toward to enable a simpler access to to eat and drink without removing the mask itself.It was not allowed to carry weapons on while wearing the mask,otherwise police were enforced.Anyone of both genders were able to wear these masks whenever and however they wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Banana Oil Synthesis Report Essays aMicroscale Synthesis of Isopentyl Acetate (Banana Oil) Objective: Carried out the microscale synthesis of isopentyl acetate by direct esterification of acetic acid and isopentyl alcohol. This was an acid catalyzed Fischer esterification. Both extraction and distillation were employed to obtain a pure product. IR spectroscopy and gas chromatography were used to determine purity of the final product. Reagents: * Compound: | * MW (g/mol): | * MP (°C): | * BP (°C): | * Density (g/mL): | * Properties/ Safety: | * Isopentyl AlcoholC5H12O | * 88.15 | * 117.0 | * 132.0 | * 0.81 | * Clear, colorless liquid, disagreeable odor, flammable. Hazardous in case of skin, eye contact and ingestion and inhalation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table 1: Figure 1 summary: IR spectrum isopentyl acetate: Peak (cm 1) | Corresponding Bond: | 2959.98 | C H | 2872.89 | C H | 1743.38 | C=O (Ester) | 1244.50 | C O | Gas Chromatography (GC) Results: The GC resulted in one peak determined to be 100% isopentyl acetate based on comparing to the results of a known sample of isopentyl acetate which had a similar peak after a retention time of 1.5 minutes. Refer to figure 4 for results summarized below. Table 2: Figure 4 GC Summary: Retention Time (min) | Area | % Composition | Identity | 1.525 | 1.7 x 107 | 100% | Isopentyl acetate | NMR spectrum of typical isopentyl acetate sample is also shown in figure 3a. Discussion: This sulfuric acid catalyzed Fischer esterification reaction used excess acetic acid reacted with isopentyl alcohol to create isopentyl acetate. Because the reaction is reversible it was necessary to use excess acetic acid to drive the reaction forward and favor the formation of product in accordance with Le ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Benefits Of A Paid Maternity Leave Paid maternity leave is a specific period of time allotted by one s employer in which a woman is able to be on paid leave after having a child. Most, if not all developed countries in the world offer paid maternity leave to it s expectant women. However, paid maternity leave is considered a privilege, not a right in the United States and it is not mandated to be offered by employers. Although the length of paid leave varies from country to country, it is evident that countries around the world see value in giving women time with their new children while maintaining financial stability. The most common form of maternity leave around the world includes around 12 weeks of paid leave of some sort which is usually mandated by the country s government, while the United States is one of three developed countries in the world who do not have mandated paid maternity leave laws in place. According to the Institute for Women s Policy Research, 3 out of 4 people, or 76% of the U.S. population, would like to see policies in place mandating paid maternity leave. This essay will discuss paid maternity leave in great detail touching upon the history of maternity leave, the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, the components of generalized maternity leave, how other countries utilize this policy, and how the U.S can benefit from it, along with other agains. HISTORY OF MATERNAL LEAVE Although maternity leave has been an issue of debate in various countries since the 1900 s, the 1970 s was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Neo Orthodoxy And Its Impact On Society Essay But [Jesus] answered and said, It is written, MAN SHALL NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE, BUT ON EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDS OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD. (Matt. 4:4 NASB) Neo orthodoxy is an umbrella term used to describe religious ideas that purpose to be a third way, somewhere between conservative and liberal Christianity. Since its conception, neo orthodoxy has evolved and changed, with several thoughts emerging from those that advocate the third way idea. Some of these changes have included the way humans can understand God and the effect Scripture has on their lives. The outgrowths of neo orthodoxy are deconstructionism, narrative theology and Radical orthodoxy; views that are the results relativism, misunderstanding inspiration, and distrust in the Bible. Deconstructionism proposes to free the Biblical narrative from literal meaning or science and historical criticism (Dorrien, 3). However, with it also comes the rejection of objective truth. Another idea within Neo orthodoxy is the drive to encounter God in the experience of life. Narrative Theology allows this experiential relationship when one sees their life as part of the overarching narrative of God s story. (Ibid. 2) However, the Biblical texts do not have universal structures of truth, and they are instead subject to the understanding of a community. (Ibid 4) Different from both these of views is radical orthodoxy. Radical orthodoxy is put forth as an answer to postmodern atheistic philosophy. (Malcolm, 1) Like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Comparison Of The Squire And The Canterbury Tales In the late 14th century that is represented in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales, the most perceived element of a true gentleman was conceivably chivalry. This element is demonstrated in two of the many characters in the story, the Knight and the Squire. The Knight and the Squire are father and son who are both members of the aristocrat class; both ride honorably on their horses and have the aura of a true gentleman, but despite their similarities, they are different. Though the Knight and the Squire share the same profession and are both members of the same aristocratic class, they differ in the fact that the Knight portrays the ideal society while the Squire displays the reality of society. Although the Knight and the Squire both possess the same occupation, they exhibit disparate approaches in relation to devotion. In regard of battles, it was the prime objective in the Knight s description, whereas in the Squire s, was barely a significant component. All of the Squire s involvement amidst the military is very shortly revealed saying that he had seen some service with the calvary/ In Flanders and Artois and Picardy, (Chaucer 87 88) while the Knight s list of battles is the focus in his description. The Knight traveled along the Mediterranean coast (Chaucer 61) to multiple regions including Russia, North Africa, Anatolia, etc. and also fought in fifteen mortal battles (Chaucer 63) and always killed his men (Chaucer 65) showing evidence of his devotion to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Darlon Armstrong Reflection 1989 Darron Armstrong I had always been the type of person to not care about another person s feelings, or just say The hell with it. It wasn t only feelings that I didn t care about, it was almost any and everything, I didn t see the point to a lot of things, like why people have so much love for another and there s no relation through bloodline, or why people pray to a higher power they can t even see,or why people have feelings for the same sex, or even why be born just to know you re going to die eventually. I didn t care is what i would ve said then, but now, I would say I didn t understand life itself, or just people in general, to be honest, I don t understand the Kevin in 2015, but the Kevin today, March 1st, 2030, is much more sure of things. It was my junior year in high school when mindset was challenged, or should I say changed. I ll never forget the day, October 27th, 2015. It was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Chatman, you don t have to answer, but I would like for you to see me after class. , Mr. Armstrong said. All I wanted to do was go home and watch some tv after a long day, but I knew I wasn t gonna be able to cause of some girl who should ve kept her mouth closed. The bell rung, everyone packed their backpacks, people left the class happy and smiling, so full of life, then there was me, the guy who has to stay after. You wanted to see me? , I said. He took a while to say something, almost as if he was in deep thought, he didn t even look at me, he just stared out his classroom windows, watching the kids get on the bus, walk, talk, hug and kiss. Then he said How do you feel about women? It was so random and quick, as if he d been waiting to ask me this for some time now. Uhm, they reir cool I guess, why? Cool?, You Guess? You seem lost, maybe even unbothered , he said. What does unbothered mean? , I asked. It means showing lack of concern or interest inof ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...