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Elwyn Brooks White, or E.B White is best known for his...
Elwyn Brooks White, or E.B White is best known for his children s books The Trumpet of the Swan,
Stuart Little, and one of his best known books; Charlotte s Web. E.B was not a children s writer from
the beginning, he wrote pieces such as poems and short stories for Harper s Magazine. For that
magazine, E.B wrote three children s books Stuart Little, Charlotte s Web, and The Trumpet of the
Swan which became classics (The New Yorker 375). White has a very different style that he writes
with, White developed his books for children in the manner of Kafka, The books are Kafka with an
American twist, they are Kafka with happy endings (Epstein 380). William Dean Howells had once
said, What American public wanted was a tragedy with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Zuckerman is just trying to make him fat for the upcoming holiday dinners. Wilbur is upset and does
not want to die. The next morning the words SOME PIG were spun into the spider web above Wilbur
s pen. Charlotte then asked a rat named Templeton to bring her words to spin into her web about
Wilbur. He finds pieces of newspapers with the words TERIFFIC and RADIANT . Wilbur is taken to
the county fair and Charlotte decides to go with him. The next morning, the word HUMBLE was
found in the web. Zuckerman s famous pig wins him some money and is now safe from harm. The
next morning, Charlotte dies and Wilbur brings her egg sac home with him and waits until they hatch.
Many spider babies come out of the sac, but three of them stay and become friends with Wilbur. In the
end, Wilbur comes to the conclusion that Charlotte has a special place in his heart that none of her
babies, or grandbabies will ever be able to fill. Don Marquis was the man who gave him the idea for
Charlotte s Web (Levin 432). White described this book, about a spider who saves a pig s life by
helping make it a tourist attraction (Love 370). It was so popular, White said it had kept me alive, been
my bread and butter (Love 370). There are many symbols that can be found in the book. For example,
it appears that a spider s web is very weak and fragile, but in this book, it holds many strong words
that saved Wilbur s life. It is also noticed that
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Red Cross Essay
Federico Alcocer January 18, 2013 Mrs. Rivera 3B The Red Cross It was during 1919 in Paris after
World War 1 had just finished, when the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
Societies was founded (IFRC). The idea of having such a symbol as a Red Cross came from Henry
Dunant in 1859. It all started when Dunant witnessed a bloody battle scene in Solferino, Italy. Over
40,000 men laid dead or wounded in the battlefield without any medical help. It was from there and on
when Dunant became determined to pass the Geneva Convention, which would eventually become the
Red Cross association. The International Committee to Relief to the Wounded, which would be known
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N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. International Services. American Red Cross. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan.
2013. The Seven Fundamental Principles. IFRC. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. IFRC.org IFRC.
IFRC.org IFRC. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Jan.
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Superhuman Marketing Plan
4. Project Description and Project Objectives Superhuman is a science fiction drama that follows the
life of the three Weber teens, twins Ivy and Oliver (20), and younger brother Jameson (17) who were
orphaned after an unusual car accident. Severely injured, they are taken to the privately owned
Hellenic Institute laboratories by scientist Dr Stephen Morton who injects them with an experimental
serum in hopes of saving them. The serum is under commission by the secret Apotheosis Organisation
who experiments with human genetics to find a genome allowing immortality. Unbeknownst the teens,
their parents and Dr Morton are apart of the organisation, who for decades have been collecting data
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Learning Objectives Improve on dramatic prose and dialogue that progresses the narrative. Further
develop an understanding of the elements of script structure and format. Produce concepts, storylines,
scene breakdowns and a script for a project. Produce to an industry standard document. Understand
industry standard software Final Draft. 6. Abilities to Undertake Project I have achieved a course
average of 68.4% and a 74% average for scriptwriting units. Having already undertaken four
scriptwriting units to produce scripts I am able to work to a deadline. Additionally, the knowledge I
acquired from these units means I am aware of how to identify structural, and storyline issues, and
rectify them. GRADES FROM COMPLETED SCRIPTING UNITS: FAV2102 Scriptwriting: Short
Films 65% FAV2203 Scriptwriting: Television Drama 78% FAV3206 Scriptwriting: Feature Films
74% FAV3204 Scriptwriting: Adaptation and Editing 79% CCA1103 Creativity: Theory, Practice, and
History 80% 7. Resources and Academic Ability to Achieve
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Ovid s Metamorphoses Pyramus And Thisbe
n Ovid s Metamorphoses, Pyramus and Thisbe is a story is about a couple, who live in Babylon, the
city of Queen Semiramis. They lived in houses so close together that one wall was common to both.
Pyramus and Thisbe grew up side by side and they learned to love each other very much. Pyramus and
Thisbe wanted to marry each other, but their parents forbade them. Their families hated each other and
forbade Pyramus and Thisbe to marry. The star crossed lovers discovered a little crack in the wall that
separates their houses and through it they were able to whisper back and forth. They talked and
whispered, but they couldn t touch or feel each other
Abraham Hondius: Pyramus en Thisbe 1625. Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam. through
the wall.
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Difference Between Homeland Security And Homeland Security
Homeland Security and Homeland Defense are two concepts that will have intersecting missions
combined with parallel directives and even sometimes competing objectives. While the concept of
Homeland Security and Homeland Security will be explored with greater depth later, the question is
how does Homeland Security and Homeland Defense both protect critical national infrastructure. How
do these two different missions both compete and complement one another in their efforts to protect
those vulnerable infrastructure elements to ensure they remain safe and away from those who would
want to do harm in an effort to create widespread terror and even disable or disorient our national
defense.
Homeland Defense refers to the guarding of national sovereignty, of protecting actual territory and the
population contained within against external threats. The mission of this defense has been traditionally
been charged to groups like the National Guard with what is referred to as Title 32 duty from the state
National Guard troops. This allows personnel with traditional military training to perform many
necessary duties to the homeland defense mission without ever running afoul of the Posse Comitatus
Act. Posse Comitatus basically restricts the military from performing and domestic law or policy
enforcement. While the act only specifically refers to the Army, and then the Air Force was also
amended to be a party to the law in 1956, the Navy and Marines also adhere to the rules by
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The Pros And Cons Of Indentured Servants
When Europeans first came to the New World they were stunned to see how cheap land was and how
expensive labor was. Many of these settlers relied on Indentured servants and Indians as cheap labor
but this came with many disadvantages. Indentured servants carried too high a price for farmers who
raised crops for subsistence. ( The American Journey Ch. 3, Pg.78) Another disadvantage to using
indentures servants was that they only worked long enough to repay the debt they had. Using Indians
also came with an array of problems. One of the most blaring problems was the death rate. Many
Native Americans died from diseases that the settlers brought with them and some of them died from
being overworked with made the death rate sky rocket. Men also
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The Tell Tale Heart Literary Analysis
Developing Horror
Horror is fiction that scares the audience or gives an eerie mood. Each short story develops horror is
its own way. The Tell Tale Heart is about how an old man is murdered because of his evil vulture eye.
A Rose for Emily is about how an old woman poisoned her lover to keep him from leaving. The
Lottery is about how this town has a drawing to see who will be the sacrifice to the crops. Horror is
developed in The Tell Tale Heart, A Rose for Emily, and The Lottery with many elements of horror.
First, horror is developed in The Tell Tale Heart by the insanity of the narrator. The narrator believes
he is a sane person, but contradicted himself when he kills the old man. This creates a complex in the
character s mind. When the police shows because the neighbors heard a yell, he begins to hear the old
man s heartbeat, but his guilt consumes him and he confesses to murdering the old man and putting his
body underneath the floorboards. Also, in the beginning of the story, the narrator describes why he
wants to kill the old man. It was impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once
conceived, it haunted me day and night (Para. 2). His insane idea of killing the old man because of his
vulture eye pops into his thoughts without a preconceived notion of doing so. The murder is
premeditated and thought out as each night he cracks the door open and glares the lantern directly at
the vulture eye. The insanity of the narrator develops The Tell Tale Heart into horror.
Next, horror is developed in A Rose for Emily by the southern gothic elements. Emily s psychological
issues depict a twisted turn in the story. When Emily keeps her father s body in her house for three
days after he died, it sets up for a future turn of events. After she dies, the town women go to her
house, but when they get to her house and go inside; they discover her lover petrified in the upstairs
room. The man himself lay in the bed. For a long while we just stood there, looking down at the
profound and fleshless grin (Para. 58). Homer, her lover and husband to be, was dead in the bed.
Emily poisoned him because she did not want him to leave again, so she could keep him forever. She
is
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Unemployment During The Great Depression Essay
Unemployment Unemployment during the Great Depression was severe. In as early as 1933, the
fourth year of the Great Depression, the unemployment rate was almost 25 percent, which means more
than eleven million people were out of work. The unemployment rate was lower in states like
Michigan and Ohio, which had plenty of jobs dependant on massive industries. However, Washington
was hit hard, where one third of Washington was unemployed in early 1933. Some factors that also
caused unemployment were the collapse of the stock market, drought conditions which destroyed
agriculture, and deflation in prices. Businesses shut down and Government guarantees did nothing,
and unemployment increased since alternative job sources were not available.
Hoovervilles Hoovervilles are clusters of shacks made from crates, scraps of metal, stones, cardboard,
and other discarded materials that homeless people lived in during the Great Depression. The floors
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18 million people were already assisted by private charities from state governments and local
governments. However, in 1933, when 13 million people were thrown out of work, state and local
governmental charities could no longer provide even the bare minimum for people. Food riots erupted,
husbands and fathers began abandoning their families, and 20% of the nation s children had poor
housing, poor medical care, and were malnourished. Franklin Delano Roosevelt expanded federal
responsibility for all American people, and in 1935, signed the Social Security Act, a national welfare
system, which promised a third of the total amount spent by states would go to dependent children
under 16. Additional federal welfare was provided to the elderly and crippled. During the great
depression, this welfare helped the less fortunate. Since the great depression, the national welfare
system has
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Repticon Essay
For the past ten years, Repticon Reptile and Exotic Animal Conventions have toured America,
traveling to cities displaying a wide gamut of exotic pets with hopes of informing potential owners
about the benefits of owning one (Repticon). Because I have never obtained an affinity for exotic
animals, I was confident Repticon would ensure my uneasiness and feelings of being an outsider. As I
approached the front door, I was greeted by a gigantic, inflatable snake that welcomed eager attendees,
much like a theater shows previews to excited audiences waiting to see a movie. My uneasiness
immediately set in. Once I entered the open, airy room, I was stamped with a turtle on my hand. There
was no turning back now. The room had no prominent smell (to my surprise) and was filled with
collapsible tables arranged in squares, with each square presenting a different group or category to
participants. For example, some tables displayed actual reptiles, amphibians, arachnids (yikes!), and
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The customer, attendees, and participants of Repticon were mostly families: middle class, blue collar
workers with kids. Some participants seemed to be there with their families to provide a source of
entertainment to their kids while others had an obvious obsession or strong fascination for reptiles.
One participant even wore unique pants that had snakes embroidered on the leg. Other participants
wore cowboy hats and torn jeans. I walked past many people who talked to their pet lizard while
holding it on their shoulder with a leash attached to it. This was an unfamiliar sight to see but I could
relate to it in the way that I treat my dog. This made me realize that a pet is a pet. Whether it is a dog,
cat, lizard, or a spider, we can all find joy in nurturing a life that unconditionally loves
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Mammoth Hot Springs Research Paper
NORTH MAMMOTH / LAMAR Mammoth Hot Springs is the park headquarters and holds more
history than any place in the park. It is home to some of the oldest buildings in the Park, including
structures from the when the U.S. Army managed the Yellowstone area. If you re interested in
Yellowstone s history, be sure to visit the newly remodeled Albright Visitor Center Museum. The
primary feature of this area are the terraced style hot springs. These features are quite different from
thermal areas elsewhere in the park, due to the softer limestone, these formations grow rapidly. The
location of the springs can change almost daily, but the overall volume of water discharged remains
constant. Serious photographers should not miss an opportunity
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Sex Tourism Is A Large Part Of Income
INTRODUCTION Sex tourism has become a large part of income when it comes to major sex
destinations such as Bangkok Thailand. Sex tourism is defined as the act of travelling to another
country for the purpose of paying to have sex, especially with children (dictionary.cambridge.org).
The main purpose is to have sex with foreign women. In Brennan s article on Sex Tourism, we learn
that like any other tourism, the only people that really benefit from it are the tourists, not even the
locals or the women. The women get better financial pay in Bangkok than at other Sex Tourism
destinations, but most of the money that they earn goes straight to their husbands. The women there
offer themselves in hopes that they will be swept off their feet by the foreign men, specifically by the
European men, because their accents are very attractive and the novels by J.K. Rowling are popular
and encourage the concept that accents are awesome, that will take them away and marry them and
treat them sweetly and provide for them like the men in Julia Roberts movie, Pretty Woman , but they
just end up having sex and continuing on their way, unsatisfied, because foreign men see them only as
a way to fulfill their own sexual fantasies and desires. Sex Tourism is also heavily based on the
internet, where all the information on sexy Asian women and fantasies about them because of are
built. The stereotypes are believed all too well and easily. Sex tourism is very hard on the women
because of the
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Social Importance Of Oysters
Oysters
An oyster is a bivalve mollusk, found in beds in the shallow waters of all oceans. An oyster s shell is
made up of two valves. The upper one is flat and the lower is convex with multiple outlines and a
rough outer surface. Wild oysters will spend most of their lives attached, except for the free swimming
larval stage. Oysters and the reefs they form provide many ecological, economic, and social benefits.
The health of an oyster bed reflects the overall health of the coastal ecosystem they live in. Not only
are they an important part of the estuarine food web, they also provide an excellent habitat for inshore
marine life, and form important commercial and recreational fishery. Oysters help control erosion
along the shorelines and filter the water they live in. These benefits make them an important species in
the estuary. There are many different species of oysters. Some of these include but are not limited to:
Pacific Oysters, Kumamoto Oysters, Atlantic Oysters, European Flats, and Olympia Oysters. Pacific
Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are small and sweet. These oysters are the world s most cultivated oysters.
They have more of a sharply pointed shell than the Atlantics or European Flats. Today s Pacific
Oysters are generally named after where they are harvested. Kumamoto Oysters (Crassostrea sikamea)
have been described as small, sweet, and almost nutty. They are characterized by their deep bowl like
shell. Kumamoto Oysters spawn later in the season and in warmer
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The Challenges to Henry VII Security Between 1487 and the...
The Challenges to Henry VII Security Between 1487 and the end of 1499 Henry VII faced many
challenges to his throne from 1487 to the end of 1499. These included many rebellions and pretenders
to his throne. To what extent was the success he dealt with them differs although the overriding
answer is that by the end of his reign he had secured his throne and set up a dynasty, with all
challengers removed. Lambert Simnel challenged Henry s security when Richard Symonds passed
him off as Warwick. Simnel was taken to Ireland, which had become the centre of Yorkist plotting.
Margaret of Burgundy provided money and an army of 2000 mercenaries. They landed in Ireland in
May 1487. Henry paraded the real ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The success of the win was therefore undermined, as he did not have the full loyalty of his men at the
battlefield. However, all in all, by using a large army to deal with the rebels demonstrated to other
challengers the strength Henry had at his hands and this must surely be a success. Simnel was put to
work in the royal kitchens. This was a successful way of dealing with Simnel as it showed Henry to be
a merciful and forgiving man. Henry called a Parliament in November 1487. The nobles and gentry
who had supported the rebellion were attainted and their lands were confiscated by the crown. This
was successful as it made examples of these men to warn off other contenders or rebels. In addition,
by attainting them and confiscating their lands, this meant that if a noble was to get involved in a
rebellion not only would he be affected but so too would his family, heir and subjects. This was surely
a lot more threatening then death. Henry quickly tried to mend relations with Maximilian. A new
treaty in January 1488 restored friendly relations with close trading ties between England and
Burgundy. As soon as Henry found out about the Simnel conspiracy he
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Methods Of Inquiry . The Main Focus Of This Paper Is The
Methods of Inquiry The main focus of this paper is the impact of parking ticket s students receives and
how might it be altered to better accommodate them. We are looking at ways to not only look out for
the UNH students but also everyone that this issue involves. Question Routes: 1. My main focus will
be on parking tickets and the focus around how it is really impacting students with the fines they
receive. One of my first questions to the interviewee(s) will be to find out how exactly they determine
the price for the tickets. Why are some areas more expensive than the others? What are the criteria in
which you determine how much the fine will be? I want to crack down on why they ticket the way
they do. 2. Once I have an idea of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What is your greatest struggle with parking at the meters on the UNH campus? Do you ever get
ticketed? How many tickets have you gotten while attending UNH? What has that amount been? I
want to know typically what students are spending and how it is impacting them. 5. Are there any
suggestions you have to help improve the parking system to prevent the amount of parking tickets
being given out? How does it make you feel when you get fined? I want an idea of how students feel,
and if they can essentially afford these extra fines. What do you do once you are fined? Do you appeal
the ticket? Is UNH accommodating towards your appeal? Stakeholder Contact Information: 1. The
Students of UNH, I am thinking of creating a survey of questions and submitting it to each class on
the Facebook page to get input. It will be quite difficult to interview each student individually so I am
thinking by doing an survey where they can answer questions anonymously could get them to answer
all the questions as honestly as possible without worrying about their personal information being
shared to the public. 2. Another thought I have is posting in each of these class groups and asking if
there is anyone who would like to meet in person to discuss these questions and gain more input on
their feelings. 3. Department of Transportation: 603 862 1010 number and then speak to Jeff Parsons
who works for the parking services. 4. Sustainability
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James Martin Shooting Research Paper
In the D.C, Baltimore area, two people, John Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo drove around on a
shooting spree that killed and inflicted terror on many people. The spree lasted from October 2nd,
2002 until October 24th. It all started on October 2nd, 2002, when a bullet was broke a glass window
at a Micheal s craft store in Aspen Hill, Maryland. The shot was fired at 5:20 p.m. nearly hitting a
cashier. Fortunately; no one was killed during this attack. An hour later at 6:30, James Martin, a 55
year old man, was shot and killed walking across the parking lot of Shoppers Food Warehouse
Grocery Store in Wheaton, Maryland. Can t a guy just get some groceries without getting shot? The
police, at the time, didn t think these attacks were linked. Little
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Theist Argument
One of the first ways a theist might respond to this argument is by denying premise 1 because one
might claim that Rowe has given no sufficient reason to believe that it is true. All that has been solved
the theist believes is that there is evil in the world and that we don t know why or what the good is that
can justify God in permitting such evil (Rowe, 2004, p.7). This line of argument is also known as the
argument from ignorance. Could we, the theist argues, even comprehend the goods which permit
much of this horrendous suffering given the infinite transcendence of Gods mind? (Rowe, 2004, p.7).
They give the analogy of a parent and child. In the analogy, God is likened to us the way a loving
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For example, there is the problem of geography where suffering from natural disasters could have
been more evenly distributed around the world by God, at present it is only happening in certain
regions, most predominantly the third world countries (Tattersall, 2015, p.4). There is also the problem
of quantity, the quantity of natural evil in our world is far too much to be explained by the
advantageous effects of showing human virtues such as courage, compassion and love (Tattersall,
2015, p.4). Thus, it can be suggested that the evidential problem of evil does in fact show that evil is
evidence against the belief in God, although it does not disprove his existence as this is not what I
have set out to do here, it does significantly lower the probability that there is a God. We can therefore
agree with Russel that: Because the hypotheses which are offered to save theism are unlikely on what
we know, theism is defenseless against the evidential arguments from evil (Russell, 1996,
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Compare And Contrast Humans And Chimpanzees
Humans and Chimpanzees are more alike than most people think, specifically, in regards to behavioral
characteristics. This paper will attempt to highlight some of these characteristics. We will compare and
contrast the social dynamics, eating habits, the use of tools as well has various forms of
communication used by chimpanzees and humans. Findings will suggest that human behavior is
linked to a common ancestor to humans and chimpanzees. Chimpanzees are very social primates.
They can be found, much like humans, living in, and relying on communities to sustain themselves
(Gill 2016). One example is the fact that security is very important and male chimpanzees are often
observed patrolling their territory in groups (Lang 2016) much like police officers patrol their
jurisdiction to ensure their territory is safe. The example of chimpanzees securing their perimeter also
illustrates how territorial they are. In fact, they are just as territorial as humans. Imagine if someone
walks through a stranger s front door uninvited. In a lot of households, the unwelcome intruder could
be either imprisoned, shot or otherwise chased off depending on the circumstances. Further expanding
on social habits of chimpanzees, their communication habits should not be overlooked. They have
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We see a lot of behavior similarities between humans and chimpanzees. The similarities found in
chimpanzee behavior seems to be a primitive version of our behavior suggesting that we have a
common ancestor with them. If humans and chimpanzees come from a common ancestor, we have to
ask why humans evolved to be so much more advanced than chimpanzees. Perhaps chimpanzees didn
t need to further evolve to ensure their survival. Perhaps the only way humans can survive is with
large brains and complex social
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Imaging Modalities Essay
Introduction In the medical world, there are several imaging modalities that are being used in order to
diagnose various pathologies. This research paper will talk about some of these different imaging
ways, as well as how an MRI functions in detail. Nuclear medicine. Edward Williams, BS, AAS,
CNMT of McLaren Greater Lansing spoke to the class and described general details regarding nuclear
medicine. Nuclear medicine is an imaging modality that includes both anatomy and physiology by
delivering various radioactive materials to the patient. The materials react within the patient and their
activity is monitored by the technologist. The patient is injected with radioactive isotopes such as Tc
99m, TI 201, I 123 and I 131. Adverse reactions to radiopharmaceuticals are not very common,
although common safety protocols must be adhered to. After the injection, the patient lays on the table
that has imaging cameras placed above and below the table. (Williams, 2017). Mammography. Katrina
Lynn Steinsultz, BS, RT(R)(M) of LCC spoke in the class regarding this modality. Mammography
includes the imaging of the breast tissue of women and even men. There are four different breast
tissues that exist within the breast: granular tissue, fatty tissue, connective tissues, and ducts. Different
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The powerful magnets are a great concern when it comes to anything metal that may be inside or
outside of the patient s body. The magnetic field of the MRI scanner can also pull on any metal
containing object in your body, such as medicine pumps and aneurysm clips. In other cases, (older
style) medical implants may heat up during the scan as a result of the technology (radiofrequency
energy) that is used for the procedure (Nps.org.au,
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Impact of John Stuart Mill’s Philosophies on Philippines’...
Impact of John Stuart Mill s Philosophies on Philippines Society, Politics and Economy
Mendoza, A.; SocSci 2 WBYDX
John Stuart Mill s social, political, and economic philosophies are widely applied in the Philippine
setting. His conception of social liberty, feminism, political democracy and economic democracy is
practiced in the country, although not holistically applied or not well carried out at some cases.
Philippines, as a democratic country, adapts the libertarian culture that Mill believes to be the best for
achieving intellectual and social development. Every Filipino citizen is sovereign and free to do what
he wants as long as he does not harm others. Mill s proposed ways to obtain social liberty , which are
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Most of the poor are deprived of their rights for education. Many are illiterate; many did not finish
their education. In this view, the goal of furthering knowledge seems to be difficult to achieve since
the poor, who is using freedom of speech, is uneducated and unable to understand knowledge itself.
Oppression of the mass is also seen in this perspective. The poor is deprived of their rights for
education. In this case, corruption and interests of the powerful could also be seen as the cause of
human rights deprivation in the Philippines. Mill s utilitarianism is again not well practiced by the
government as it hasn t been able to protect Filipino mass rights.
Even in Philippines economy, only the minority benefits from the fruits of business and production.
Economic democracy is not well implemented in the country. Economic democracy, said Mill, is
substituting capitalist businesses into workers cooperatives so that workers would have more benefits
and power for their own welfare. In Philippines status quo, the capitalist system is growing and
workers welfare is being set aside. Profits of businesses mostly go to the capitalists, while workers
earn a minimum wage and are not given benefits that workers are supposed to have. The country s
economic progress is characterized by development aggression, where only the minority benefits from
the
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What Does Betrayal Mean To You Essay
To someone I loved,
There was a point in time when I was hurt. It was emotional so there weren t any physical marks for
evidence. I had been hurt by the words and actions of those close to me. There was a quote I saw that
said, The saddest part about betrayal is that is always comes from the ones you believe were loyal.
That quote lived true for me. Betrayal comes around but only from the ones you thought were loyal. It
s hard for me to trust anyone, but the pain should wear off in the night. By morning, I ll forget there
was ever pain in the first place.
I had been hurt before but this time around, the pain was different. It came with a sense of
endangerment. I had a feeling something bad would happen as the pain diminished each day. So ...
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Metaphorically speaking, of course. My guard was put down, and I was hit. The cannonball struck me
in the area where many before me had been hurt: my heart. Now I was in disbelief because I couldn t
trust my instincts for an extended period of time. Who was this cannonball? Well, it was someone who
I thought was close to me, someone who I thought wouldn t crush my heart the way it was shattered.
That person was you.
You didn t directly hurt me though. This time it was a matter of games I played in my head. At that
time, I couldn t admit I has fallen in love with you. I was putting an unnecessary weight on my
shoulders. Luckily, that weight didn t kill me. That weight weakened me for sure, but I wasn t dead
yet. Theoretically speaking, I could ve openly admitted to loving you and the weight could ve been
removed.
Instead, I chose to take the more difficult path. That path sent me to sleep every night with a pounding
in my head. Every bang was another denial. I couldn t fall in love. I absolutely couldn t fall in love.
Trying to persuade myself, I continued to say it over and over again. You betrayed me. Although it
was indirect, you still hurt me because I never imagined you for being the cause of the hammering in
my head. You broke my heart without intentionally doing. You broke my heart without even knowing
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The Century Guilt Essay
Heirlooms are essential parts of a family s heritage and kinship. Family heirlooms can be jewelry, a
decoration, or possibly even a quilt. The Century Quilt has a theme of the origins of heirlooms by
using symbolism of the squares on a quilt and by using imagery to express a memory of a character.
The theme of The Century Quilt is one of separation from family either by the family or by voluntarily
excluding oneself from the family. ...the blanket found my sister s bed the last time I visited her.
implies the speaker has not seen their sister since finding out she had the family heirloom. In line nine,
the poem states I remembered how I d planned to inherit that blanket,... , further reinforcing the idea
that the speaker wanted the blanket the sister inherited. The speaker knew the oldest sibling would
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...army green...Van Dyke brown...white...umber...ochre... are all colors referenced throughout different
places in the poem. Even though the colors may be seen as superficial and only describing what an
object looks like, the colors describe the personality of the speaker s mother and father ...my father s
burnt umber pride, my mother s ochre gentleness. . Colors elsewhere in the poem sometimes
symbolize race, and at other times the colors are nothing but descriptions of an item. ...her yellow
sisters...white family... , both of those phrases refer to the race and or ethnicity of a person, and
represent the way that race can sometimes separate humans. ...pianola...beautiful sisters refers to the
wealth of the white family, and beautiful in this context symbolizes the white daughters in the family
mentioned before. Finally, the ...sweet gum leaf... represents the narrator s mother and is personified
by having ...fingers I imagine would caress me into
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Essay on A Conversation with My Father by Grace Paley
A Conversation with My Father , by Grace Paley
The short story A Conversation with My Father , by Grace Paley, combines several themes and the
author uses the elements of abandonment, denial, irony, humor and foreshadowing, to bring this
emotional story together. This story is mainly about the relationship between a parent and his child.
The primary characters are a father, and his child. There is no mention of whether the child is his
daughter or son. The tone of the story and the conversations made me believe that the old man has a
daughter, and hence I will refer to the child as his daughter.
The first sentence of the story, My father is eighty six years old and in bed , is the first foreshadowing
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However, we start to see some differences between the father and daughter.
In this new story, the daughter is describing facts, whereas the father wants a more complete
description, full of details. Following this, we see that the daughter prefers to be optimistic, while the
father prefers reality. This is illustrated by the following quotes: No, Pa, it could really happen that
way, it s a funny world nowadays , and to this, the father replies No... Truth first. She will slide back.
Her story describes the life of a mother and her son, and how she becomes a junkie to remain close to
her son, who has become a junkie. In the end, the son quits the drugs world, but the mother cannot.
Her son leaves her, introducing the element of abandonment in the story. This theme is pursued
further, but in between lines. For example, the son left his mother at a critical time, when she needed
him most, whereas the narrator stayed with her dad, even in his dying days. The father does not
believe that the woman in his daughter s story is strong enough and that even though she manages to
quit doing drugs, she will fall back. I would tend to agree with him, because a lot of substance abusers,
who quit, eventually, fall back. Her story is too optimistic, with a sense of denial for the tragedy. As
the story ends, the father says Tragedy! You too. When will you look it in the face? Again, here we
wonder whether the tragedy refers to the
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Essay on Philosophy of Classroom Management
Philosophy of Classroom Management Being a male going into the elementary school education
profession, I feel that I can be a postitive male role model for students who might lack that kind of
male role model leadership needs. One of the first things that I will convey to my students is my
philosophy on classroom management. My philosophy can be summed up in just two words:
RESPECT and LEADERSHIP.
Respect
 Just as the picture describes , in order for me to receive respect ; I must first deliver it to my
children. This does not just mean face to face. This also means respect them when they are not around.
In my short time working in the schools , I have witnessed much disrespect toward students behind
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Students will want to be as part of the classroom environment. The focus on this environment will
encourage student to want to learn. In my classroom I want to go by the encouraging words that Dr.
Yates uses in her book What Do You Say When...? Best Practice Language for Improving Student
Behavior .She refuses to allow any negativity in how she speaks to her students. Dr. Yates encourages
us to do the same with words of... statements. These words turn a negative situation and turns it in to a
positive encouraging environment me by using positive phrases to create positive responses to
negative situations. I agree that addressing negative behavior with negative responses will only make
the situation worse. Remember the old saying , Two wrongs does not make a right .
The Best Practice Language Framework will definitely be beneficial in my classroom and includes:

The Power of Words
1. Words of Accountability
2.Words of Encouragement
3. Words of Grace
4. Words of Guidance
5. Words of High Expectations
6. Words of Hope
7. Words of Love
8. Words of Relationship
9. Words of Respect
10. Words of Understanding
11. Words of Unity
In addition to keeping our words positive I would like to use the strategies of Barbara Coloroso. She
uses 6 critical life messages which are:
I believe in you
I trust in you
I know you can handle this
You are listened to
You are cared for
You
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Fooled By Infatuation Summary
(Intro)Comic books have been around since the dawn of man. Mankind has been telling stories
without the use of technology, such as: typewriters, computers, or any paper material. There are cave
paintings around the world that date back thousands of years, which depict cavemen hunting animals
and depictions of animals within the caves. Women have also been included in the paintings not just
men since they also fed their families and hunted to keep them safe. In today s comic books, women
are represented as sexual objects, not as mature, strong, or as smart as men are depicted in the same
stories. Women appear in comics for the simple purpose of flaunting their bodies which boosts sales
and based on the demographics of the target audience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, according to Dana Dutch from the collection of romance stories Romance without Tears,
Learning from the shortfalls and mistakes of a relationship is a salutary experience which will enable
women to do better the next time (9) In one of the short stories Fooled by Infatuation, for instance, a
girl loses her stability because of an obsession with another boy she finds she does not like. The
foolish or flamboyant acts committed by youngsters are a normal part of growing up. The notion is
that it does not matter if you are never caught; it is what you learn from the experience that counts. In
romance comics, the poor girls suffer and suffer; but in Dana Dutchs stories her female protagonist
never suffered, no matter the situation. In her stories, they never had to beg the boy s forgiveness,
either. Not all romance stories show women in daunting situations regarding a boy or trying to fool
around and fall in love. Most writers such as Dutch thought about how there is more to girls falling in
love and going crazy for a boy then going through the typical story of a girl going crazy for a boy and
willing to do anything to win his heart. But it still feels as though these stories became repetitive and
have no new material to show for it. This can influence young readers that falling in love comes with a
price: going crazy for the person you want to be
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Off-Season Training Plan
At sight of sweaty athletes pushing a bar up and down against their chest. Some stand puking over a
trash can because the workout was so intense. Those are the sights and sounds of the hard work that
goes into off season training. After the season ends athletes will then start their off season workout
plan or training routine. Training for football occurs all year round; however, training in season and
off season differ significantly through their intensity, dieting, and overall goal. An Offseason workout
has a unique approach for football players trying to come into the season in tip top and peak shape. To
start, trainers describe a typical off season workout for football players as a high intensity, muscle
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Prolonged practices and extensive team meetings take up most of the athletes time to workout or train
during the busy season. As a result, an athlete may start to lose some weight and strength that they
gained during the off season period of training. A clear difference can be seen in the overall goal of in
season training compared to off season training. Maintaining strength rather than trying to build
strength during the season can prevent an athlete from the effects of overtraining. Generally an athlete
should focus on maintaining strength and staying flexible during the physically demanding load of the
season. All in all off season training is more taxing whereas in season training centers around
maintaining strength and energy as well as the flexibility of the athlete. Training for football occurs all
year round; however, training in season and off season differ significantly through their intensity,
dieting, and overall goal. Offseason workouts are used for gaining strength, size and peak performance
before the start of the long season. In season workout should primarily focus on maintaining strength,
energy and flexibility to make it through the long traitorous
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Votional Violence In Bisclavret By Marie De France
The wife s actions often villainize her in this story in comparison to a vulnerable man who has his
choices literally stripped from him and who outwardly behaves nobly, even in werewolf form he
...never touched anyone/ nor shown any wickedness (245 246). At first glance, it appears that
Bisclavret has been done a terrible wrong by his wife. She committed the most violent of acts by
trapping Bisclavret in a half animal body, isolating him from society, and taking away his ability to
speak of his story or move on with his life after her. Correspondingly, Bisclavret was the victim of an
appalling act of emotional violence. Considering the depth of the emotional violence demonstrated by
both parties, it would be logical for them to act in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this sense, rumors and public gossip function to intensify her emotions and lead her down a path of
desperation to be rid of him. When she is left out of the loop regarding her husband s whereabouts, she
believes that he is having an affair (p. 212). In many stories, when a partner believes the other is
cheating, they decide to take revenge or find a new partner. In this case, the wife s decision to run off
with a knight does not necessarily contribute to her betrayal as she thought he had been disloyal first.
Additionally, it is possible that she did not believe her husband s tale about the clothes and the
werewolf, and as such, asked the knight to steal the clothes to prove herself right.
Regardless, her poor emotional state is proven through many lines in this lai, especially when she tells
the knight I grant you my love and my body (115). She has finally come up with a method to get away
from her husband in this decision. Throughout the rest of the story it is not once said that the wife
came to love her new husband or her family, on the contrary, she does not seem happy in the following
scenes. However, being afraid of her husband and his emotional violence, it is rational that she would
try to find safety with someone else, even if that means giving away her love, likely the appearance of
such rather than actual love and her
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Differences Between The Giver Book And Movie
This essay is about comparing the Giver book and movie. The Giver is a story about a boy named
Jonas who was chosen to be the community s next Receiver of Memory. He lived in a community
where everything was chosen for the citizens, and everything was perfect. During Jonas training, he
realized that the community was missing something and that there was more in the world. Jonas
wanted the everybody to know that. The Giver book was then made into a movie. Though the two
were based on the same story, there are three important differences that could ve made them two
separate stories. The three main differences between the book and the movie are Asher and Fiona s
Assignments, the similarity all Receivers had and the Chief Elder s role. One ... Show more content on
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His parents did, and Lily did, and so did all of his group members and friends. But there were a few
exceptions: Jonas himself, and a female Five who he had noticed had the different, lighter eyes, (pg.
20 Lois Lowry). Only those with light eyes would become the next Receiver of Memory, which is
why it was such an important detail. In the Giver movie, it was changed into a birthmark. That
birthmark was shaped like a triangle and in the movie, all Receivers of Memory had them. The third
main difference between The Giver book and the movie was the Chief Elder s role. In the Giver book,
the Chief Elder was not much of an important character, The initial speech at the Ceremony of Twelve
was made by the Chief Elder, the leader of the community who was elected every ten years, (pg. 51
Lois Lowry). However, the Chief Elder played an important role in the Giver movie. In the book, the
Chief spoke in a few chapters during Ceremonies and that was all. The Giver movie s Chief Elder
always watched Jonas closely. She started becoming suspicious of Jonas, and so she would warn Jonas
mother and The Giver. She then found out about Jonas plan to escape. When she did, she ordered
Asher to lose him (The Giver movie). That meant she wanted Asher to kill Jonas. This essay was
about the three main differences between the Giver book and the Giver movie. The first main
difference was talked about in the first body paragraph. That paragraph was about
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Captain Of Industry In The Gilded Age
There were many big businessmen in the Gilded Age, some used their wealth to help the country,
others did not. In the Gilded Age, there was exponential economic growth: increase in population,
better transportation, new technology, and new business ideas. Entrepreneurs thrived in this time,
these businessmen were thought of a captains of industry or robber barons. Most people thought that
they were captains of industry because of the good they did for the country. Entrepreneurs such as
John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Henry Ford all helped their economy in some way.
John D. Rockefeller helped the economy out by making his oil company expand. By expanding his
company, Rockefeller gave many people jobs, and gave them kerosene which lit their homes at night.
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Ford increased his workers pay from 2.34 dollars an hour to 5 dollars an hour, raising the bar for the
industry. Henry revolutionized the world by making it easier for people to get around. With Ford mass
producing his cars it took no time to make them, so he could keep the price low and more people
could afford them. Henry Ford wanted to revolutionize the world with the horseless carriage, he did so
without Cutting any ones throat and was head of the first car company.
Captains of industry of this time helped out the working man, educational causes, and scientific
causes. John D. Rockefeller gave the working man jobs for a long period of time, and donated over
half a billion dollars to educational and scientifical purposes. Andrew Carnegie donated 350 million
dollars to build libraries and gave away organs to churches. Henry Ford revolutionized the world by
making it easier for people to get around more efficiently. What these men have done to help out their
country is why the are perceived as captains of
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Gloria Naylor The Meaning Of A Word Essay
Words are a correlation of letters that can hold immense power, Gloria Naylor explains this in her
essay The Meaning of a Word. Today s society pushes the importance of kind words and constantly
highlights how one word can brighten a person s day. Yet people are hardly taught the blunt fact that
one word can also devastate a person s day into self loathing. In Gloria Naylor s essay a reader can
easily be enlightened on how positive and negative techniques can be expressed through connotation.
In this autobiographical essay, Naylor expresses the effect of words through personal experiences
invoking ethos and pathos, the power of connotation, and how racism ceases to diminish in today s
society. Gloria commonly implements the appeals of ethos and pathos in her essay. Writing her history
of racial remarks directed towards her, hands Naylor the credibility to understand the negative punch
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As soon as she heard Naylor confess the question she knew that in the future more racial slurs would
be directed at her daughter. Today racism still corrupts society, although it has diminished quite a bit,
racism can still easily be found in America. Racial slurs are still thrown around commonly and the
connotation of these slurs still can have the same strength. Joanne Dumm realizes this often saying We
work very hard for that negative connotation to disappear. Dumm knows the powers of connotation
and can relate to Gloria Naylor in this way. In the same way, the two woman know that the power of
connotation still affects racism today. Naylor ended her essay with And since she knew that I grew up
in America, she took me in her lap and explained. (15). This is the writer implying that racial slurs are
still a common thing to expect. In addition to that one day in third grade when Naylor was called a
nigger, the writer still faces that word
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The Socialization Of Lesbian Clients
One of the issues that should be addressed in treatment is the socialization that lesbian clients
participate in. In treatment, it is necessary to give any client tools for recovery. These tools should
include alternative activities that do not revolve around the getting and using of alcohol and drugs.
This may be a difficultly task when dealing with LGBT clients especially since there are not many
options for socialization besides bars, clubs, or parties. In Oklahoma there are about 333 thousand
same sex couples per the 2010 Census (The Williams Institute, 2011). Oklahoma has some programs
and organizations that give the LGBT community different opportunities where they can meet other
members without being surrounded by alcohol and drugs. Two main organizations are specific geared
towards lesbians. Herland offers social and educational services that focus on lesbian issues but is
offer to all women (Herland, 2008). Herland is an excellent organization to recommend to lesbian
clients located in Oklahoma. The second organization is known as OKCLesbian. Additionally,
OKCLesbian offers substitutions for socializations at bars, clubs, and church. They often have large
dinner events called Lez Eat where local lesbians can get together, have fun, and enjoy a nice meal
together. Giving clients different choices to socialize in sobriety may perhaps increase their likelihood
of staying sober and finding new friends to enjoy it with. Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the
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How Does The Digestive System Working Together To Ensure...
The human body is a fascinating organism with a multiplicity of complex systems working together to
ensure the health of the individual. Join us as we take a Fantastic Voyage through our healthy, 55 year
old male subject to witness how nutrients are ingested and passed through the body. During this
journey, we will pass through the digestive, circulatory, and digestive systems to better understand
how the body receives nutrients, how they are broken down, and finally, how they are expelled from
the body. Our journey will begin as we enter our male subject s body through his food, in this case, a
sumptuous hamburger, crispy french fries, and a mug of frothy root beer. We will begin our journey
through the human body by entering the test subject through the digestive system, which begins with
the mouth. As we are quickly inhaled by our ravenous subject, notice how mastication enables food to
be broken down by saliva and the simultaneous mashing and gnawing of teeth. Moving from the front
center of the subject s mouth to the back, you will notice the various types of teeth that include: two
sets of incisors, a set of canines, a set of premolars, and a set of first and second molars (Thibodeau,
1992). During mastication, a clear substance known as salivary amylase is secreted to facilitate
chewing and begin the digestive process. This fluid will facilitate our journey down to the esophagus
and into the stomach. Located below us in the mouth is the tongue and right above us
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A Report On Phosphorous Monoxide Radical
1. Introduction
Phosphorous monoxide radical is a diatomic molecule with molecular weight of 46.9732. It exists in
cationic and anionic states. It is present in a significant quantity in earth crust. It is an integral
component of Cell protoplast and most importantly it is present in DNA. The importance of
phosphorous in Biochemical processes can be easily determined from its preparations from animal and
vegetable materials. 1 4 Hennig Brand, for the first time isolated phosphorus in its elemental state in
1669 by urine distillation. 1 4 The isolated phosphorous glowed brightly in the dark and ignited on
exposure to air. The various uses of phosphorus and its compounds in pharmaceuticals, agricultural,
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They also exposed P2O5 at 50 °C to UV radiation and only observed emission in the visible region of
the spectrum. They finally concluded that the visible emission from oxidising phosphorus was because
of the excitation of the pentoxide by UV radiation emitted as a result of the oxidation.
Petrikaln falsified the theory put forwarded by Emelèus and Purcell and demonstrated that P2O5 did
not absorb in the UV region in its highly purified form. The visible emission observed by Emelèus and
Purcell was because of sample impurity.8,9,10 He then demonstrated the excitement of highly purified
P2O5 vapour using discharges caused by external or internal electrodes, in that it was observed that
the band in the region 3200 3400Å was absent, only bands relating the oxygen emission were
observed.9,10 When Petrikaln excited P2O3 in a Geissler tube, two series of bands were emitted in the
UV region, one above 31000 Å , the other from 2360 to 2640 Å .10The line positions of the were
calculated with an accuracy of 0.1 Å and analysed, which lead to ʋ0= 1378 and 1221 cm 1 for the
vibrational frequencies of the excited and ground electronic state species respectively. He designated
the bands to the P2O3 molecule.10
1.2 Identification of Phosphorous Monoxide.
Ghosh and Ball revolutionised the complete scenario by giving birth to the compound phosphorous
monoxide radical.11They demonstrated that Phosphorous monoxide was responsible for
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Similarities Between Hercules And Hercules
The myth of the Greek hero Hercules and the one seen in the Disney movie have a lot of differences,
but also some similarities. For example, one difference is in the Disney movie Hercules only
performed 7 labors, but in the Greek myth Hercules had to complete 12 labors. However, a similarity
is that in both versions Hercules had to endure the hero s journey. There are many other differences
and similarities worth mentioning. Zeus fell in love with a Greek woman named Alcmene, and
impregnated her. When the wife of Zeus, Hera, found out she tried to prevent the birth of the child.
Hera could not stop the birth, and the child was named Hercules, which means glorious gift to Hera in
Greek. Hercules was a demi god because of one human parent and one god parent. Hera tried to kill
the baby by placing snakes in his crib, butt the child strangled the snakes before they could kill him.
Hera wanted to get revenge on Zeus by making Hercules life miserable. Hercules marries Megara
later, after having proved himself an excellent warrior and she birthed him two daughters. Hera caused
Hercules to go crazy, and he killed his wife and daughters. When Hercules finally came to his senses
he was distraught, and went to King Eurypterus and requested punishment. King Eurypterus asked the
gods to help him come up with a punishment, and Hera is the one that responded to his request. King
Eurypterus told Hercules that the only way to cleanse himself is to complete 12 heroic labors. He
added that performing these labors would cause Hercules to become an immortal god with honor
restored. Hercules first labor was to kill the Nemean lion. The second labor was to kill the multi
headed hydra. The third labor was to capture Cerynitian without wounding it. The fourth labor was to
capture an enormous boar. The fifth labor was to clean the stables of King Augeas in a single day. The
sixth labor was to kill the stymphalian birds without entering the swamp. The seventh labor tasked
Hercules was disposal of the Minotaur. The eighth labor was to bring the mares of Diomedes to King
Eurypterus. The ninth labor was to retrieve the belt of the queen Hippolyta. The tenth labor was to
capture cattle that belonged to Geryon, a monster. The eleventh
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Animals In War
Julia Foster
Mr. Kinney
American Culture Honors
14 March 2014
Animal Soldiers
Do you give [a] horse its strength or clothe its neck with a flowing mane? Do you make him leap like
a locust, striking terror with his proud snorting? He pauses fiercely, rejoicing in his strength and
charges into the fray. He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing, he does not shy away from the sword. The
quiver rattles against his side, along with the flashing spear and lance. In frenzied excitement he eats
up the ground. He cannot stand still when the trumpet sounds (Chenery 1).
Over many years the role of animals has gone unnoticed. Throughout the stories of war we have
learned of the miraculous things soldiers have done, but nothing was mentioned about ... Show more
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Dogs were one of the greatest alliances the U.S has joined with and this alliance would continue to
grow and improve war efforts.
In World War II dogs were being used more than ever. Forces began using dogs as defense in hand to
hand combat. Cable laying dogs had sizable spools of telephone cable hitched to their backs. They d
head out into the field so that soldiers on the front lines would be able to communicate with troops
back at base camps or other central command units (Rogak 52) Horses and camels may have vanished
during World War II because of the mass expansion of technology, but dogs still remained. Patrolling
with dogs lessened the danger of ambush and tended to boost the morale of soldiers.
Just like humans had recruitments animals also had to be recruited. Dogs had to have no health
problems or diseases, and had to be around eighteen to thirty six years old. The dogs must be alert,
active, outgoing, and socializing towards people. The also had to have normal mobility at walking and
running speeds. The coat had to be clean with no matted fur and they had to have normal dental
hygiene with all four K 9 teeth present. The dogs could not be over aggressive do to risk of injury
towards handlers and other dogs (Rogak 30).
Over the years stories have been shared about animal heroes. Stubby, was a short bulldog that served
in World War I and was in more than seventeen battles. He was the first dog to
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Narcissistic Parents Essay
Walking into a beauty pageant you may hear moms say something like, Fix your hair and makeup,
stand up straight, smile pretty, and copy everything I do . Pageant moms are prime examples of
narcissistic parent s living vicariously through their children. Unfortunately, many activities, such as
beauty pageants, are the parent s decision rather than the child s. Although the child may not enjoy
what they re doing, expressing their feelings often causes little to no change with a narcissistic parent.
This often causes the child to become codependent, making them feel it s necessary to put others
needs before their own and feeling the need please their parent in exchange for validation. Control
over someone else is the ultimate jackpot every narcissist works so hard to win (Meyers). Narcissistic
people thrive off of relationships where everything is adjusted to fit their needs. They tend to be
entitled, brag about about their achievements, fish for compliments, and always feel a need to be the
center of attention (Rosenberg). Egotistical people often show jealously towards their child s growing
independence and believe that their child is there to fulfill their wishes instead of his or her own wants
and needs (Meyers). It s estimated that up to 6% of the US population has narcissistic personality
disorder (Johnson). While about, 96 Percent of Americans Suffer from Codependency (Kaminer).
While narcissistic parenting is shown to be a main cause codependency, they go hand to
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  • 6. Difference Between Homeland Security And Homeland Security Homeland Security and Homeland Defense are two concepts that will have intersecting missions combined with parallel directives and even sometimes competing objectives. While the concept of Homeland Security and Homeland Security will be explored with greater depth later, the question is how does Homeland Security and Homeland Defense both protect critical national infrastructure. How do these two different missions both compete and complement one another in their efforts to protect those vulnerable infrastructure elements to ensure they remain safe and away from those who would want to do harm in an effort to create widespread terror and even disable or disorient our national defense. Homeland Defense refers to the guarding of national sovereignty, of protecting actual territory and the population contained within against external threats. The mission of this defense has been traditionally been charged to groups like the National Guard with what is referred to as Title 32 duty from the state National Guard troops. This allows personnel with traditional military training to perform many necessary duties to the homeland defense mission without ever running afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act. Posse Comitatus basically restricts the military from performing and domestic law or policy enforcement. While the act only specifically refers to the Army, and then the Air Force was also amended to be a party to the law in 1956, the Navy and Marines also adhere to the rules by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Pros And Cons Of Indentured Servants When Europeans first came to the New World they were stunned to see how cheap land was and how expensive labor was. Many of these settlers relied on Indentured servants and Indians as cheap labor but this came with many disadvantages. Indentured servants carried too high a price for farmers who raised crops for subsistence. ( The American Journey Ch. 3, Pg.78) Another disadvantage to using indentures servants was that they only worked long enough to repay the debt they had. Using Indians also came with an array of problems. One of the most blaring problems was the death rate. Many Native Americans died from diseases that the settlers brought with them and some of them died from being overworked with made the death rate sky rocket. Men also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Tell Tale Heart Literary Analysis Developing Horror Horror is fiction that scares the audience or gives an eerie mood. Each short story develops horror is its own way. The Tell Tale Heart is about how an old man is murdered because of his evil vulture eye. A Rose for Emily is about how an old woman poisoned her lover to keep him from leaving. The Lottery is about how this town has a drawing to see who will be the sacrifice to the crops. Horror is developed in The Tell Tale Heart, A Rose for Emily, and The Lottery with many elements of horror. First, horror is developed in The Tell Tale Heart by the insanity of the narrator. The narrator believes he is a sane person, but contradicted himself when he kills the old man. This creates a complex in the character s mind. When the police shows because the neighbors heard a yell, he begins to hear the old man s heartbeat, but his guilt consumes him and he confesses to murdering the old man and putting his body underneath the floorboards. Also, in the beginning of the story, the narrator describes why he wants to kill the old man. It was impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain; but once conceived, it haunted me day and night (Para. 2). His insane idea of killing the old man because of his vulture eye pops into his thoughts without a preconceived notion of doing so. The murder is premeditated and thought out as each night he cracks the door open and glares the lantern directly at the vulture eye. The insanity of the narrator develops The Tell Tale Heart into horror. Next, horror is developed in A Rose for Emily by the southern gothic elements. Emily s psychological issues depict a twisted turn in the story. When Emily keeps her father s body in her house for three days after he died, it sets up for a future turn of events. After she dies, the town women go to her house, but when they get to her house and go inside; they discover her lover petrified in the upstairs room. The man himself lay in the bed. For a long while we just stood there, looking down at the profound and fleshless grin (Para. 58). Homer, her lover and husband to be, was dead in the bed. Emily poisoned him because she did not want him to leave again, so she could keep him forever. She is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Unemployment During The Great Depression Essay Unemployment Unemployment during the Great Depression was severe. In as early as 1933, the fourth year of the Great Depression, the unemployment rate was almost 25 percent, which means more than eleven million people were out of work. The unemployment rate was lower in states like Michigan and Ohio, which had plenty of jobs dependant on massive industries. However, Washington was hit hard, where one third of Washington was unemployed in early 1933. Some factors that also caused unemployment were the collapse of the stock market, drought conditions which destroyed agriculture, and deflation in prices. Businesses shut down and Government guarantees did nothing, and unemployment increased since alternative job sources were not available. Hoovervilles Hoovervilles are clusters of shacks made from crates, scraps of metal, stones, cardboard, and other discarded materials that homeless people lived in during the Great Depression. The floors were often clay, dirt, or mud. The name is a satirical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 18 million people were already assisted by private charities from state governments and local governments. However, in 1933, when 13 million people were thrown out of work, state and local governmental charities could no longer provide even the bare minimum for people. Food riots erupted, husbands and fathers began abandoning their families, and 20% of the nation s children had poor housing, poor medical care, and were malnourished. Franklin Delano Roosevelt expanded federal responsibility for all American people, and in 1935, signed the Social Security Act, a national welfare system, which promised a third of the total amount spent by states would go to dependent children under 16. Additional federal welfare was provided to the elderly and crippled. During the great depression, this welfare helped the less fortunate. Since the great depression, the national welfare system has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Repticon Essay For the past ten years, Repticon Reptile and Exotic Animal Conventions have toured America, traveling to cities displaying a wide gamut of exotic pets with hopes of informing potential owners about the benefits of owning one (Repticon). Because I have never obtained an affinity for exotic animals, I was confident Repticon would ensure my uneasiness and feelings of being an outsider. As I approached the front door, I was greeted by a gigantic, inflatable snake that welcomed eager attendees, much like a theater shows previews to excited audiences waiting to see a movie. My uneasiness immediately set in. Once I entered the open, airy room, I was stamped with a turtle on my hand. There was no turning back now. The room had no prominent smell (to my surprise) and was filled with collapsible tables arranged in squares, with each square presenting a different group or category to participants. For example, some tables displayed actual reptiles, amphibians, arachnids (yikes!), and anthropods while others focused on selling accessories (water bowls, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The customer, attendees, and participants of Repticon were mostly families: middle class, blue collar workers with kids. Some participants seemed to be there with their families to provide a source of entertainment to their kids while others had an obvious obsession or strong fascination for reptiles. One participant even wore unique pants that had snakes embroidered on the leg. Other participants wore cowboy hats and torn jeans. I walked past many people who talked to their pet lizard while holding it on their shoulder with a leash attached to it. This was an unfamiliar sight to see but I could relate to it in the way that I treat my dog. This made me realize that a pet is a pet. Whether it is a dog, cat, lizard, or a spider, we can all find joy in nurturing a life that unconditionally loves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mammoth Hot Springs Research Paper NORTH MAMMOTH / LAMAR Mammoth Hot Springs is the park headquarters and holds more history than any place in the park. It is home to some of the oldest buildings in the Park, including structures from the when the U.S. Army managed the Yellowstone area. If you re interested in Yellowstone s history, be sure to visit the newly remodeled Albright Visitor Center Museum. The primary feature of this area are the terraced style hot springs. These features are quite different from thermal areas elsewhere in the park, due to the softer limestone, these formations grow rapidly. The location of the springs can change almost daily, but the overall volume of water discharged remains constant. Serious photographers should not miss an opportunity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sex Tourism Is A Large Part Of Income INTRODUCTION Sex tourism has become a large part of income when it comes to major sex destinations such as Bangkok Thailand. Sex tourism is defined as the act of travelling to another country for the purpose of paying to have sex, especially with children (dictionary.cambridge.org). The main purpose is to have sex with foreign women. In Brennan s article on Sex Tourism, we learn that like any other tourism, the only people that really benefit from it are the tourists, not even the locals or the women. The women get better financial pay in Bangkok than at other Sex Tourism destinations, but most of the money that they earn goes straight to their husbands. The women there offer themselves in hopes that they will be swept off their feet by the foreign men, specifically by the European men, because their accents are very attractive and the novels by J.K. Rowling are popular and encourage the concept that accents are awesome, that will take them away and marry them and treat them sweetly and provide for them like the men in Julia Roberts movie, Pretty Woman , but they just end up having sex and continuing on their way, unsatisfied, because foreign men see them only as a way to fulfill their own sexual fantasies and desires. Sex Tourism is also heavily based on the internet, where all the information on sexy Asian women and fantasies about them because of are built. The stereotypes are believed all too well and easily. Sex tourism is very hard on the women because of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Social Importance Of Oysters Oysters An oyster is a bivalve mollusk, found in beds in the shallow waters of all oceans. An oyster s shell is made up of two valves. The upper one is flat and the lower is convex with multiple outlines and a rough outer surface. Wild oysters will spend most of their lives attached, except for the free swimming larval stage. Oysters and the reefs they form provide many ecological, economic, and social benefits. The health of an oyster bed reflects the overall health of the coastal ecosystem they live in. Not only are they an important part of the estuarine food web, they also provide an excellent habitat for inshore marine life, and form important commercial and recreational fishery. Oysters help control erosion along the shorelines and filter the water they live in. These benefits make them an important species in the estuary. There are many different species of oysters. Some of these include but are not limited to: Pacific Oysters, Kumamoto Oysters, Atlantic Oysters, European Flats, and Olympia Oysters. Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are small and sweet. These oysters are the world s most cultivated oysters. They have more of a sharply pointed shell than the Atlantics or European Flats. Today s Pacific Oysters are generally named after where they are harvested. Kumamoto Oysters (Crassostrea sikamea) have been described as small, sweet, and almost nutty. They are characterized by their deep bowl like shell. Kumamoto Oysters spawn later in the season and in warmer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Challenges to Henry VII Security Between 1487 and the... The Challenges to Henry VII Security Between 1487 and the end of 1499 Henry VII faced many challenges to his throne from 1487 to the end of 1499. These included many rebellions and pretenders to his throne. To what extent was the success he dealt with them differs although the overriding answer is that by the end of his reign he had secured his throne and set up a dynasty, with all challengers removed. Lambert Simnel challenged Henry s security when Richard Symonds passed him off as Warwick. Simnel was taken to Ireland, which had become the centre of Yorkist plotting. Margaret of Burgundy provided money and an army of 2000 mercenaries. They landed in Ireland in May 1487. Henry paraded the real ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The success of the win was therefore undermined, as he did not have the full loyalty of his men at the battlefield. However, all in all, by using a large army to deal with the rebels demonstrated to other challengers the strength Henry had at his hands and this must surely be a success. Simnel was put to work in the royal kitchens. This was a successful way of dealing with Simnel as it showed Henry to be a merciful and forgiving man. Henry called a Parliament in November 1487. The nobles and gentry who had supported the rebellion were attainted and their lands were confiscated by the crown. This was successful as it made examples of these men to warn off other contenders or rebels. In addition, by attainting them and confiscating their lands, this meant that if a noble was to get involved in a rebellion not only would he be affected but so too would his family, heir and subjects. This was surely a lot more threatening then death. Henry quickly tried to mend relations with Maximilian. A new treaty in January 1488 restored friendly relations with close trading ties between England and Burgundy. As soon as Henry found out about the Simnel conspiracy he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Methods Of Inquiry . The Main Focus Of This Paper Is The Methods of Inquiry The main focus of this paper is the impact of parking ticket s students receives and how might it be altered to better accommodate them. We are looking at ways to not only look out for the UNH students but also everyone that this issue involves. Question Routes: 1. My main focus will be on parking tickets and the focus around how it is really impacting students with the fines they receive. One of my first questions to the interviewee(s) will be to find out how exactly they determine the price for the tickets. Why are some areas more expensive than the others? What are the criteria in which you determine how much the fine will be? I want to crack down on why they ticket the way they do. 2. Once I have an idea of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is your greatest struggle with parking at the meters on the UNH campus? Do you ever get ticketed? How many tickets have you gotten while attending UNH? What has that amount been? I want to know typically what students are spending and how it is impacting them. 5. Are there any suggestions you have to help improve the parking system to prevent the amount of parking tickets being given out? How does it make you feel when you get fined? I want an idea of how students feel, and if they can essentially afford these extra fines. What do you do once you are fined? Do you appeal the ticket? Is UNH accommodating towards your appeal? Stakeholder Contact Information: 1. The Students of UNH, I am thinking of creating a survey of questions and submitting it to each class on the Facebook page to get input. It will be quite difficult to interview each student individually so I am thinking by doing an survey where they can answer questions anonymously could get them to answer all the questions as honestly as possible without worrying about their personal information being shared to the public. 2. Another thought I have is posting in each of these class groups and asking if there is anyone who would like to meet in person to discuss these questions and gain more input on their feelings. 3. Department of Transportation: 603 862 1010 number and then speak to Jeff Parsons who works for the parking services. 4. Sustainability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. James Martin Shooting Research Paper In the D.C, Baltimore area, two people, John Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo drove around on a shooting spree that killed and inflicted terror on many people. The spree lasted from October 2nd, 2002 until October 24th. It all started on October 2nd, 2002, when a bullet was broke a glass window at a Micheal s craft store in Aspen Hill, Maryland. The shot was fired at 5:20 p.m. nearly hitting a cashier. Fortunately; no one was killed during this attack. An hour later at 6:30, James Martin, a 55 year old man, was shot and killed walking across the parking lot of Shoppers Food Warehouse Grocery Store in Wheaton, Maryland. Can t a guy just get some groceries without getting shot? The police, at the time, didn t think these attacks were linked. Little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Theist Argument One of the first ways a theist might respond to this argument is by denying premise 1 because one might claim that Rowe has given no sufficient reason to believe that it is true. All that has been solved the theist believes is that there is evil in the world and that we don t know why or what the good is that can justify God in permitting such evil (Rowe, 2004, p.7). This line of argument is also known as the argument from ignorance. Could we, the theist argues, even comprehend the goods which permit much of this horrendous suffering given the infinite transcendence of Gods mind? (Rowe, 2004, p.7). They give the analogy of a parent and child. In the analogy, God is likened to us the way a loving parent is to their child. For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, there is the problem of geography where suffering from natural disasters could have been more evenly distributed around the world by God, at present it is only happening in certain regions, most predominantly the third world countries (Tattersall, 2015, p.4). There is also the problem of quantity, the quantity of natural evil in our world is far too much to be explained by the advantageous effects of showing human virtues such as courage, compassion and love (Tattersall, 2015, p.4). Thus, it can be suggested that the evidential problem of evil does in fact show that evil is evidence against the belief in God, although it does not disprove his existence as this is not what I have set out to do here, it does significantly lower the probability that there is a God. We can therefore agree with Russel that: Because the hypotheses which are offered to save theism are unlikely on what we know, theism is defenseless against the evidential arguments from evil (Russell, 1996, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Compare And Contrast Humans And Chimpanzees Humans and Chimpanzees are more alike than most people think, specifically, in regards to behavioral characteristics. This paper will attempt to highlight some of these characteristics. We will compare and contrast the social dynamics, eating habits, the use of tools as well has various forms of communication used by chimpanzees and humans. Findings will suggest that human behavior is linked to a common ancestor to humans and chimpanzees. Chimpanzees are very social primates. They can be found, much like humans, living in, and relying on communities to sustain themselves (Gill 2016). One example is the fact that security is very important and male chimpanzees are often observed patrolling their territory in groups (Lang 2016) much like police officers patrol their jurisdiction to ensure their territory is safe. The example of chimpanzees securing their perimeter also illustrates how territorial they are. In fact, they are just as territorial as humans. Imagine if someone walks through a stranger s front door uninvited. In a lot of households, the unwelcome intruder could be either imprisoned, shot or otherwise chased off depending on the circumstances. Further expanding on social habits of chimpanzees, their communication habits should not be overlooked. They have several and many different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We see a lot of behavior similarities between humans and chimpanzees. The similarities found in chimpanzee behavior seems to be a primitive version of our behavior suggesting that we have a common ancestor with them. If humans and chimpanzees come from a common ancestor, we have to ask why humans evolved to be so much more advanced than chimpanzees. Perhaps chimpanzees didn t need to further evolve to ensure their survival. Perhaps the only way humans can survive is with large brains and complex social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Imaging Modalities Essay Introduction In the medical world, there are several imaging modalities that are being used in order to diagnose various pathologies. This research paper will talk about some of these different imaging ways, as well as how an MRI functions in detail. Nuclear medicine. Edward Williams, BS, AAS, CNMT of McLaren Greater Lansing spoke to the class and described general details regarding nuclear medicine. Nuclear medicine is an imaging modality that includes both anatomy and physiology by delivering various radioactive materials to the patient. The materials react within the patient and their activity is monitored by the technologist. The patient is injected with radioactive isotopes such as Tc 99m, TI 201, I 123 and I 131. Adverse reactions to radiopharmaceuticals are not very common, although common safety protocols must be adhered to. After the injection, the patient lays on the table that has imaging cameras placed above and below the table. (Williams, 2017). Mammography. Katrina Lynn Steinsultz, BS, RT(R)(M) of LCC spoke in the class regarding this modality. Mammography includes the imaging of the breast tissue of women and even men. There are four different breast tissues that exist within the breast: granular tissue, fatty tissue, connective tissues, and ducts. Different compression paddles are used for different exams, depending on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The powerful magnets are a great concern when it comes to anything metal that may be inside or outside of the patient s body. The magnetic field of the MRI scanner can also pull on any metal containing object in your body, such as medicine pumps and aneurysm clips. In other cases, (older style) medical implants may heat up during the scan as a result of the technology (radiofrequency energy) that is used for the procedure (Nps.org.au, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Impact of John Stuart Mill’s Philosophies on Philippines’... Impact of John Stuart Mill s Philosophies on Philippines Society, Politics and Economy Mendoza, A.; SocSci 2 WBYDX John Stuart Mill s social, political, and economic philosophies are widely applied in the Philippine setting. His conception of social liberty, feminism, political democracy and economic democracy is practiced in the country, although not holistically applied or not well carried out at some cases. Philippines, as a democratic country, adapts the libertarian culture that Mill believes to be the best for achieving intellectual and social development. Every Filipino citizen is sovereign and free to do what he wants as long as he does not harm others. Mill s proposed ways to obtain social liberty , which are having the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the poor are deprived of their rights for education. Many are illiterate; many did not finish their education. In this view, the goal of furthering knowledge seems to be difficult to achieve since the poor, who is using freedom of speech, is uneducated and unable to understand knowledge itself. Oppression of the mass is also seen in this perspective. The poor is deprived of their rights for education. In this case, corruption and interests of the powerful could also be seen as the cause of human rights deprivation in the Philippines. Mill s utilitarianism is again not well practiced by the government as it hasn t been able to protect Filipino mass rights. Even in Philippines economy, only the minority benefits from the fruits of business and production. Economic democracy is not well implemented in the country. Economic democracy, said Mill, is substituting capitalist businesses into workers cooperatives so that workers would have more benefits and power for their own welfare. In Philippines status quo, the capitalist system is growing and workers welfare is being set aside. Profits of businesses mostly go to the capitalists, while workers earn a minimum wage and are not given benefits that workers are supposed to have. The country s economic progress is characterized by development aggression, where only the minority benefits from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Does Betrayal Mean To You Essay To someone I loved, There was a point in time when I was hurt. It was emotional so there weren t any physical marks for evidence. I had been hurt by the words and actions of those close to me. There was a quote I saw that said, The saddest part about betrayal is that is always comes from the ones you believe were loyal. That quote lived true for me. Betrayal comes around but only from the ones you thought were loyal. It s hard for me to trust anyone, but the pain should wear off in the night. By morning, I ll forget there was ever pain in the first place. I had been hurt before but this time around, the pain was different. It came with a sense of endangerment. I had a feeling something bad would happen as the pain diminished each day. So ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Metaphorically speaking, of course. My guard was put down, and I was hit. The cannonball struck me in the area where many before me had been hurt: my heart. Now I was in disbelief because I couldn t trust my instincts for an extended period of time. Who was this cannonball? Well, it was someone who I thought was close to me, someone who I thought wouldn t crush my heart the way it was shattered. That person was you. You didn t directly hurt me though. This time it was a matter of games I played in my head. At that time, I couldn t admit I has fallen in love with you. I was putting an unnecessary weight on my shoulders. Luckily, that weight didn t kill me. That weight weakened me for sure, but I wasn t dead yet. Theoretically speaking, I could ve openly admitted to loving you and the weight could ve been removed. Instead, I chose to take the more difficult path. That path sent me to sleep every night with a pounding in my head. Every bang was another denial. I couldn t fall in love. I absolutely couldn t fall in love. Trying to persuade myself, I continued to say it over and over again. You betrayed me. Although it was indirect, you still hurt me because I never imagined you for being the cause of the hammering in my head. You broke my heart without intentionally doing. You broke my heart without even knowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Century Guilt Essay Heirlooms are essential parts of a family s heritage and kinship. Family heirlooms can be jewelry, a decoration, or possibly even a quilt. The Century Quilt has a theme of the origins of heirlooms by using symbolism of the squares on a quilt and by using imagery to express a memory of a character. The theme of The Century Quilt is one of separation from family either by the family or by voluntarily excluding oneself from the family. ...the blanket found my sister s bed the last time I visited her. implies the speaker has not seen their sister since finding out she had the family heirloom. In line nine, the poem states I remembered how I d planned to inherit that blanket,... , further reinforcing the idea that the speaker wanted the blanket the sister inherited. The speaker knew the oldest sibling would inherit the heirloom, yet the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...army green...Van Dyke brown...white...umber...ochre... are all colors referenced throughout different places in the poem. Even though the colors may be seen as superficial and only describing what an object looks like, the colors describe the personality of the speaker s mother and father ...my father s burnt umber pride, my mother s ochre gentleness. . Colors elsewhere in the poem sometimes symbolize race, and at other times the colors are nothing but descriptions of an item. ...her yellow sisters...white family... , both of those phrases refer to the race and or ethnicity of a person, and represent the way that race can sometimes separate humans. ...pianola...beautiful sisters refers to the wealth of the white family, and beautiful in this context symbolizes the white daughters in the family mentioned before. Finally, the ...sweet gum leaf... represents the narrator s mother and is personified by having ...fingers I imagine would caress me into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on A Conversation with My Father by Grace Paley A Conversation with My Father , by Grace Paley The short story A Conversation with My Father , by Grace Paley, combines several themes and the author uses the elements of abandonment, denial, irony, humor and foreshadowing, to bring this emotional story together. This story is mainly about the relationship between a parent and his child. The primary characters are a father, and his child. There is no mention of whether the child is his daughter or son. The tone of the story and the conversations made me believe that the old man has a daughter, and hence I will refer to the child as his daughter. The first sentence of the story, My father is eighty six years old and in bed , is the first foreshadowing element. Its full meaning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, we start to see some differences between the father and daughter. In this new story, the daughter is describing facts, whereas the father wants a more complete description, full of details. Following this, we see that the daughter prefers to be optimistic, while the father prefers reality. This is illustrated by the following quotes: No, Pa, it could really happen that way, it s a funny world nowadays , and to this, the father replies No... Truth first. She will slide back. Her story describes the life of a mother and her son, and how she becomes a junkie to remain close to her son, who has become a junkie. In the end, the son quits the drugs world, but the mother cannot. Her son leaves her, introducing the element of abandonment in the story. This theme is pursued further, but in between lines. For example, the son left his mother at a critical time, when she needed him most, whereas the narrator stayed with her dad, even in his dying days. The father does not believe that the woman in his daughter s story is strong enough and that even though she manages to quit doing drugs, she will fall back. I would tend to agree with him, because a lot of substance abusers, who quit, eventually, fall back. Her story is too optimistic, with a sense of denial for the tragedy. As the story ends, the father says Tragedy! You too. When will you look it in the face? Again, here we wonder whether the tragedy refers to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Philosophy of Classroom Management Philosophy of Classroom Management Being a male going into the elementary school education profession, I feel that I can be a postitive male role model for students who might lack that kind of male role model leadership needs. One of the first things that I will convey to my students is my philosophy on classroom management. My philosophy can be summed up in just two words: RESPECT and LEADERSHIP. Respect  Just as the picture describes , in order for me to receive respect ; I must first deliver it to my children. This does not just mean face to face. This also means respect them when they are not around. In my short time working in the schools , I have witnessed much disrespect toward students behind their backs. This happens when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students will want to be as part of the classroom environment. The focus on this environment will encourage student to want to learn. In my classroom I want to go by the encouraging words that Dr. Yates uses in her book What Do You Say When...? Best Practice Language for Improving Student Behavior .She refuses to allow any negativity in how she speaks to her students. Dr. Yates encourages us to do the same with words of... statements. These words turn a negative situation and turns it in to a positive encouraging environment me by using positive phrases to create positive responses to negative situations. I agree that addressing negative behavior with negative responses will only make the situation worse. Remember the old saying , Two wrongs does not make a right . The Best Practice Language Framework will definitely be beneficial in my classroom and includes:  The Power of Words 1. Words of Accountability 2.Words of Encouragement 3. Words of Grace 4. Words of Guidance 5. Words of High Expectations 6. Words of Hope 7. Words of Love 8. Words of Relationship 9. Words of Respect 10. Words of Understanding 11. Words of Unity In addition to keeping our words positive I would like to use the strategies of Barbara Coloroso. She uses 6 critical life messages which are: I believe in you I trust in you I know you can handle this You are listened to
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  • 26. Fooled By Infatuation Summary (Intro)Comic books have been around since the dawn of man. Mankind has been telling stories without the use of technology, such as: typewriters, computers, or any paper material. There are cave paintings around the world that date back thousands of years, which depict cavemen hunting animals and depictions of animals within the caves. Women have also been included in the paintings not just men since they also fed their families and hunted to keep them safe. In today s comic books, women are represented as sexual objects, not as mature, strong, or as smart as men are depicted in the same stories. Women appear in comics for the simple purpose of flaunting their bodies which boosts sales and based on the demographics of the target audience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, according to Dana Dutch from the collection of romance stories Romance without Tears, Learning from the shortfalls and mistakes of a relationship is a salutary experience which will enable women to do better the next time (9) In one of the short stories Fooled by Infatuation, for instance, a girl loses her stability because of an obsession with another boy she finds she does not like. The foolish or flamboyant acts committed by youngsters are a normal part of growing up. The notion is that it does not matter if you are never caught; it is what you learn from the experience that counts. In romance comics, the poor girls suffer and suffer; but in Dana Dutchs stories her female protagonist never suffered, no matter the situation. In her stories, they never had to beg the boy s forgiveness, either. Not all romance stories show women in daunting situations regarding a boy or trying to fool around and fall in love. Most writers such as Dutch thought about how there is more to girls falling in love and going crazy for a boy then going through the typical story of a girl going crazy for a boy and willing to do anything to win his heart. But it still feels as though these stories became repetitive and have no new material to show for it. This can influence young readers that falling in love comes with a price: going crazy for the person you want to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Off-Season Training Plan At sight of sweaty athletes pushing a bar up and down against their chest. Some stand puking over a trash can because the workout was so intense. Those are the sights and sounds of the hard work that goes into off season training. After the season ends athletes will then start their off season workout plan or training routine. Training for football occurs all year round; however, training in season and off season differ significantly through their intensity, dieting, and overall goal. An Offseason workout has a unique approach for football players trying to come into the season in tip top and peak shape. To start, trainers describe a typical off season workout for football players as a high intensity, muscle building, and strength building ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prolonged practices and extensive team meetings take up most of the athletes time to workout or train during the busy season. As a result, an athlete may start to lose some weight and strength that they gained during the off season period of training. A clear difference can be seen in the overall goal of in season training compared to off season training. Maintaining strength rather than trying to build strength during the season can prevent an athlete from the effects of overtraining. Generally an athlete should focus on maintaining strength and staying flexible during the physically demanding load of the season. All in all off season training is more taxing whereas in season training centers around maintaining strength and energy as well as the flexibility of the athlete. Training for football occurs all year round; however, training in season and off season differ significantly through their intensity, dieting, and overall goal. Offseason workouts are used for gaining strength, size and peak performance before the start of the long season. In season workout should primarily focus on maintaining strength, energy and flexibility to make it through the long traitorous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Votional Violence In Bisclavret By Marie De France The wife s actions often villainize her in this story in comparison to a vulnerable man who has his choices literally stripped from him and who outwardly behaves nobly, even in werewolf form he ...never touched anyone/ nor shown any wickedness (245 246). At first glance, it appears that Bisclavret has been done a terrible wrong by his wife. She committed the most violent of acts by trapping Bisclavret in a half animal body, isolating him from society, and taking away his ability to speak of his story or move on with his life after her. Correspondingly, Bisclavret was the victim of an appalling act of emotional violence. Considering the depth of the emotional violence demonstrated by both parties, it would be logical for them to act in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this sense, rumors and public gossip function to intensify her emotions and lead her down a path of desperation to be rid of him. When she is left out of the loop regarding her husband s whereabouts, she believes that he is having an affair (p. 212). In many stories, when a partner believes the other is cheating, they decide to take revenge or find a new partner. In this case, the wife s decision to run off with a knight does not necessarily contribute to her betrayal as she thought he had been disloyal first. Additionally, it is possible that she did not believe her husband s tale about the clothes and the werewolf, and as such, asked the knight to steal the clothes to prove herself right. Regardless, her poor emotional state is proven through many lines in this lai, especially when she tells the knight I grant you my love and my body (115). She has finally come up with a method to get away from her husband in this decision. Throughout the rest of the story it is not once said that the wife came to love her new husband or her family, on the contrary, she does not seem happy in the following scenes. However, being afraid of her husband and his emotional violence, it is rational that she would try to find safety with someone else, even if that means giving away her love, likely the appearance of such rather than actual love and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Differences Between The Giver Book And Movie This essay is about comparing the Giver book and movie. The Giver is a story about a boy named Jonas who was chosen to be the community s next Receiver of Memory. He lived in a community where everything was chosen for the citizens, and everything was perfect. During Jonas training, he realized that the community was missing something and that there was more in the world. Jonas wanted the everybody to know that. The Giver book was then made into a movie. Though the two were based on the same story, there are three important differences that could ve made them two separate stories. The three main differences between the book and the movie are Asher and Fiona s Assignments, the similarity all Receivers had and the Chief Elder s role. One ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His parents did, and Lily did, and so did all of his group members and friends. But there were a few exceptions: Jonas himself, and a female Five who he had noticed had the different, lighter eyes, (pg. 20 Lois Lowry). Only those with light eyes would become the next Receiver of Memory, which is why it was such an important detail. In the Giver movie, it was changed into a birthmark. That birthmark was shaped like a triangle and in the movie, all Receivers of Memory had them. The third main difference between The Giver book and the movie was the Chief Elder s role. In the Giver book, the Chief Elder was not much of an important character, The initial speech at the Ceremony of Twelve was made by the Chief Elder, the leader of the community who was elected every ten years, (pg. 51 Lois Lowry). However, the Chief Elder played an important role in the Giver movie. In the book, the Chief spoke in a few chapters during Ceremonies and that was all. The Giver movie s Chief Elder always watched Jonas closely. She started becoming suspicious of Jonas, and so she would warn Jonas mother and The Giver. She then found out about Jonas plan to escape. When she did, she ordered Asher to lose him (The Giver movie). That meant she wanted Asher to kill Jonas. This essay was about the three main differences between the Giver book and the Giver movie. The first main difference was talked about in the first body paragraph. That paragraph was about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Captain Of Industry In The Gilded Age There were many big businessmen in the Gilded Age, some used their wealth to help the country, others did not. In the Gilded Age, there was exponential economic growth: increase in population, better transportation, new technology, and new business ideas. Entrepreneurs thrived in this time, these businessmen were thought of a captains of industry or robber barons. Most people thought that they were captains of industry because of the good they did for the country. Entrepreneurs such as John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Henry Ford all helped their economy in some way. John D. Rockefeller helped the economy out by making his oil company expand. By expanding his company, Rockefeller gave many people jobs, and gave them kerosene which lit their homes at night. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ford increased his workers pay from 2.34 dollars an hour to 5 dollars an hour, raising the bar for the industry. Henry revolutionized the world by making it easier for people to get around. With Ford mass producing his cars it took no time to make them, so he could keep the price low and more people could afford them. Henry Ford wanted to revolutionize the world with the horseless carriage, he did so without Cutting any ones throat and was head of the first car company. Captains of industry of this time helped out the working man, educational causes, and scientific causes. John D. Rockefeller gave the working man jobs for a long period of time, and donated over half a billion dollars to educational and scientifical purposes. Andrew Carnegie donated 350 million dollars to build libraries and gave away organs to churches. Henry Ford revolutionized the world by making it easier for people to get around more efficiently. What these men have done to help out their country is why the are perceived as captains of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Gloria Naylor The Meaning Of A Word Essay Words are a correlation of letters that can hold immense power, Gloria Naylor explains this in her essay The Meaning of a Word. Today s society pushes the importance of kind words and constantly highlights how one word can brighten a person s day. Yet people are hardly taught the blunt fact that one word can also devastate a person s day into self loathing. In Gloria Naylor s essay a reader can easily be enlightened on how positive and negative techniques can be expressed through connotation. In this autobiographical essay, Naylor expresses the effect of words through personal experiences invoking ethos and pathos, the power of connotation, and how racism ceases to diminish in today s society. Gloria commonly implements the appeals of ethos and pathos in her essay. Writing her history of racial remarks directed towards her, hands Naylor the credibility to understand the negative punch that words can hold against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As soon as she heard Naylor confess the question she knew that in the future more racial slurs would be directed at her daughter. Today racism still corrupts society, although it has diminished quite a bit, racism can still easily be found in America. Racial slurs are still thrown around commonly and the connotation of these slurs still can have the same strength. Joanne Dumm realizes this often saying We work very hard for that negative connotation to disappear. Dumm knows the powers of connotation and can relate to Gloria Naylor in this way. In the same way, the two woman know that the power of connotation still affects racism today. Naylor ended her essay with And since she knew that I grew up in America, she took me in her lap and explained. (15). This is the writer implying that racial slurs are still a common thing to expect. In addition to that one day in third grade when Naylor was called a nigger, the writer still faces that word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Socialization Of Lesbian Clients One of the issues that should be addressed in treatment is the socialization that lesbian clients participate in. In treatment, it is necessary to give any client tools for recovery. These tools should include alternative activities that do not revolve around the getting and using of alcohol and drugs. This may be a difficultly task when dealing with LGBT clients especially since there are not many options for socialization besides bars, clubs, or parties. In Oklahoma there are about 333 thousand same sex couples per the 2010 Census (The Williams Institute, 2011). Oklahoma has some programs and organizations that give the LGBT community different opportunities where they can meet other members without being surrounded by alcohol and drugs. Two main organizations are specific geared towards lesbians. Herland offers social and educational services that focus on lesbian issues but is offer to all women (Herland, 2008). Herland is an excellent organization to recommend to lesbian clients located in Oklahoma. The second organization is known as OKCLesbian. Additionally, OKCLesbian offers substitutions for socializations at bars, clubs, and church. They often have large dinner events called Lez Eat where local lesbians can get together, have fun, and enjoy a nice meal together. Giving clients different choices to socialize in sobriety may perhaps increase their likelihood of staying sober and finding new friends to enjoy it with. Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Does The Digestive System Working Together To Ensure... The human body is a fascinating organism with a multiplicity of complex systems working together to ensure the health of the individual. Join us as we take a Fantastic Voyage through our healthy, 55 year old male subject to witness how nutrients are ingested and passed through the body. During this journey, we will pass through the digestive, circulatory, and digestive systems to better understand how the body receives nutrients, how they are broken down, and finally, how they are expelled from the body. Our journey will begin as we enter our male subject s body through his food, in this case, a sumptuous hamburger, crispy french fries, and a mug of frothy root beer. We will begin our journey through the human body by entering the test subject through the digestive system, which begins with the mouth. As we are quickly inhaled by our ravenous subject, notice how mastication enables food to be broken down by saliva and the simultaneous mashing and gnawing of teeth. Moving from the front center of the subject s mouth to the back, you will notice the various types of teeth that include: two sets of incisors, a set of canines, a set of premolars, and a set of first and second molars (Thibodeau, 1992). During mastication, a clear substance known as salivary amylase is secreted to facilitate chewing and begin the digestive process. This fluid will facilitate our journey down to the esophagus and into the stomach. Located below us in the mouth is the tongue and right above us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Report On Phosphorous Monoxide Radical 1. Introduction Phosphorous monoxide radical is a diatomic molecule with molecular weight of 46.9732. It exists in cationic and anionic states. It is present in a significant quantity in earth crust. It is an integral component of Cell protoplast and most importantly it is present in DNA. The importance of phosphorous in Biochemical processes can be easily determined from its preparations from animal and vegetable materials. 1 4 Hennig Brand, for the first time isolated phosphorus in its elemental state in 1669 by urine distillation. 1 4 The isolated phosphorous glowed brightly in the dark and ignited on exposure to air. The various uses of phosphorus and its compounds in pharmaceuticals, agricultural, biotechnology industry have lead to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also exposed P2O5 at 50 °C to UV radiation and only observed emission in the visible region of the spectrum. They finally concluded that the visible emission from oxidising phosphorus was because of the excitation of the pentoxide by UV radiation emitted as a result of the oxidation. Petrikaln falsified the theory put forwarded by Emelèus and Purcell and demonstrated that P2O5 did not absorb in the UV region in its highly purified form. The visible emission observed by Emelèus and Purcell was because of sample impurity.8,9,10 He then demonstrated the excitement of highly purified P2O5 vapour using discharges caused by external or internal electrodes, in that it was observed that the band in the region 3200 3400Å was absent, only bands relating the oxygen emission were observed.9,10 When Petrikaln excited P2O3 in a Geissler tube, two series of bands were emitted in the UV region, one above 31000 Å , the other from 2360 to 2640 Å .10The line positions of the were calculated with an accuracy of 0.1 Å and analysed, which lead to ʋ0= 1378 and 1221 cm 1 for the vibrational frequencies of the excited and ground electronic state species respectively. He designated the bands to the P2O3 molecule.10 1.2 Identification of Phosphorous Monoxide. Ghosh and Ball revolutionised the complete scenario by giving birth to the compound phosphorous monoxide radical.11They demonstrated that Phosphorous monoxide was responsible for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Similarities Between Hercules And Hercules The myth of the Greek hero Hercules and the one seen in the Disney movie have a lot of differences, but also some similarities. For example, one difference is in the Disney movie Hercules only performed 7 labors, but in the Greek myth Hercules had to complete 12 labors. However, a similarity is that in both versions Hercules had to endure the hero s journey. There are many other differences and similarities worth mentioning. Zeus fell in love with a Greek woman named Alcmene, and impregnated her. When the wife of Zeus, Hera, found out she tried to prevent the birth of the child. Hera could not stop the birth, and the child was named Hercules, which means glorious gift to Hera in Greek. Hercules was a demi god because of one human parent and one god parent. Hera tried to kill the baby by placing snakes in his crib, butt the child strangled the snakes before they could kill him. Hera wanted to get revenge on Zeus by making Hercules life miserable. Hercules marries Megara later, after having proved himself an excellent warrior and she birthed him two daughters. Hera caused Hercules to go crazy, and he killed his wife and daughters. When Hercules finally came to his senses he was distraught, and went to King Eurypterus and requested punishment. King Eurypterus asked the gods to help him come up with a punishment, and Hera is the one that responded to his request. King Eurypterus told Hercules that the only way to cleanse himself is to complete 12 heroic labors. He added that performing these labors would cause Hercules to become an immortal god with honor restored. Hercules first labor was to kill the Nemean lion. The second labor was to kill the multi headed hydra. The third labor was to capture Cerynitian without wounding it. The fourth labor was to capture an enormous boar. The fifth labor was to clean the stables of King Augeas in a single day. The sixth labor was to kill the stymphalian birds without entering the swamp. The seventh labor tasked Hercules was disposal of the Minotaur. The eighth labor was to bring the mares of Diomedes to King Eurypterus. The ninth labor was to retrieve the belt of the queen Hippolyta. The tenth labor was to capture cattle that belonged to Geryon, a monster. The eleventh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Animals In War Julia Foster Mr. Kinney American Culture Honors 14 March 2014 Animal Soldiers Do you give [a] horse its strength or clothe its neck with a flowing mane? Do you make him leap like a locust, striking terror with his proud snorting? He pauses fiercely, rejoicing in his strength and charges into the fray. He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing, he does not shy away from the sword. The quiver rattles against his side, along with the flashing spear and lance. In frenzied excitement he eats up the ground. He cannot stand still when the trumpet sounds (Chenery 1). Over many years the role of animals has gone unnoticed. Throughout the stories of war we have learned of the miraculous things soldiers have done, but nothing was mentioned about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dogs were one of the greatest alliances the U.S has joined with and this alliance would continue to grow and improve war efforts. In World War II dogs were being used more than ever. Forces began using dogs as defense in hand to hand combat. Cable laying dogs had sizable spools of telephone cable hitched to their backs. They d head out into the field so that soldiers on the front lines would be able to communicate with troops back at base camps or other central command units (Rogak 52) Horses and camels may have vanished during World War II because of the mass expansion of technology, but dogs still remained. Patrolling with dogs lessened the danger of ambush and tended to boost the morale of soldiers. Just like humans had recruitments animals also had to be recruited. Dogs had to have no health problems or diseases, and had to be around eighteen to thirty six years old. The dogs must be alert, active, outgoing, and socializing towards people. The also had to have normal mobility at walking and running speeds. The coat had to be clean with no matted fur and they had to have normal dental hygiene with all four K 9 teeth present. The dogs could not be over aggressive do to risk of injury towards handlers and other dogs (Rogak 30). Over the years stories have been shared about animal heroes. Stubby, was a short bulldog that served in World War I and was in more than seventeen battles. He was the first dog to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Narcissistic Parents Essay Walking into a beauty pageant you may hear moms say something like, Fix your hair and makeup, stand up straight, smile pretty, and copy everything I do . Pageant moms are prime examples of narcissistic parent s living vicariously through their children. Unfortunately, many activities, such as beauty pageants, are the parent s decision rather than the child s. Although the child may not enjoy what they re doing, expressing their feelings often causes little to no change with a narcissistic parent. This often causes the child to become codependent, making them feel it s necessary to put others needs before their own and feeling the need please their parent in exchange for validation. Control over someone else is the ultimate jackpot every narcissist works so hard to win (Meyers). Narcissistic people thrive off of relationships where everything is adjusted to fit their needs. They tend to be entitled, brag about about their achievements, fish for compliments, and always feel a need to be the center of attention (Rosenberg). Egotistical people often show jealously towards their child s growing independence and believe that their child is there to fulfill their wishes instead of his or her own wants and needs (Meyers). It s estimated that up to 6% of the US population has narcissistic personality disorder (Johnson). While about, 96 Percent of Americans Suffer from Codependency (Kaminer). While narcissistic parenting is shown to be a main cause codependency, they go hand to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...