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Chicano Movement
More than a century of prejudice against one of the largest minority residing in the United States that
continues today. To these days Hispanics are targets of discrimination and are not offer equal
opportunities in jobs and education. The roots of discrimination go back to the end of the Mexican
War when thousands of Mexicans became American citizens overnight. The sign of the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo not only transfer land to the United States but also the people that live there before
it became territory of the United States. These people began to suffer from discrimination in their owl
land. Their sons and daughters did not have better luck because even thought they were born in the
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The Mexican Americans thought of themselves as Americans and they stressed their American
citizenship in the basis of being treat equaly under the law that offered freedom and equality to all its
citizens. Being Chicano represents the struggle of being a citizens of an Anglo society while being
raised in the Hispanic culture. Chicanos are proudm of their heritage but they are also aware of their
American culture. These American citizens had suffer from discrimination based on their Spanish
surmane and because they keep their customs form their Hispanic culture. They have been denied
equal acdces to education, jobs, healthcare and politcal representation.
Discrimination against Mexican Americans has not been as overt as discrimination against African
Americans.Howeve the fact that discrimination against Chicanos wasn t institutionalized did not
meant that they still didn t suffer from deasecrimination regarding housing, jury selection, racial
profiling which led to bad realtionships with the police and discrimination in the school system.
Chicanos have been treaated as second class citizens in their own country. Their heritage was ignored
in society, speacially at school, where they were denied to express their culture. States passed laws to
prohibi the use of Spanish at schools. Students that suffer the most were those who did not speak
English because they were punished physically, a practice that continue until
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The Secret River
An individual s unique experiences shape their perspective on issues and events, they may share the
same opinion as others while they view the world from a different viewpoint, and this is particularly
relevant in the historical novel, The Secret River by Kate Grenville as the different contexts employed
in the text influence how specific characters are represented. The Secret River is a text that delves into
a dark side of Australian history, through the eyes of an ignorant British convict; William Thornhill.
The novel begins in 18th century London, where Thornhill, a victim of the cruel class system in the
late British society, is transported to Australia as a prisoner after being convicted of stealing. From
there on the text explores the moral choices of the colonists including their ambitions, family and the
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Through the use of the depressing setting and third person point of view, in the context of London,
Thornhill is represented as a character that suffers from poverty and therefore values the necessities in
life; food, family, security. However in the context of Sydney, Thornhill is represented as a working
class man whose deprived background leads him to become greedy when faced with opportunities to
become upper class and leads him to express superiority over people, a result from the influence of the
colonial attitude that existed at the time. This transition from poor to successful businessman is
portrayed by Thornhills colonial point of view, the construction of the setting and the characterisation
of the emancipists. On the Hawkesbury river or Thornhills Point Thornhill is seen as something of a
king his transition to the upper class is complete and he is known as one of the rivers finest gentry,
regarding colonial attitudes towards the aboriginal
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The Psychological Factors That Shaped My Childhood And...
To be successful you need to face your hardest opponent... yourself. Dillon Boucher. In order to face
ourselves, we must know who we are and why we do certain things. Psychology allows us to do this.
It is the study of people. This science allows us to look into who we are and what we are. By
understanding what and how everything you do can help you make improvements. This allows the
body and mind to work together, so it can give you the knowledge to help make better decisions and
avoid stressful situations. It can help you achieve goals and you live comfortably with others. As I
move on in life and get to the point of independence, it is important for me to understand why I do the
things I do, so I can make important changes to adapt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Permissive parents watch their children less closely and are more free with their child s actions
(Rathus, p.288). Both of my parents have always been very loving and given me everything I needed,
but at least to me, they always seemed to be more on the strict side with me than they were with my
brother. I was never allowed to many of the things my brother was allowed to do and when I tried to
make the argument that their rules were unfair, they always looked at me and said, He s a boy, you re a
girl. This inequality in treatment put a tremendous strain on me and what the expectations I felt that I
had to live up to. I feel like my parents strict and cold style effected me in both negative and positive
ways. I feel that it made me become a much harder worker who was more motivated to achieve certain
goals but it also caused a lot of insecurities when I failed at something. Moving on into my adolescent
years wasn t any easier. I had no idea who I was. In fact, I changed my wardrobe and what I was into
doing quite often throughout middle school. One month I d wear a dress in hopes to be a girly girl and
the next, I d be dressed in all shirts with black schools pretending I knew how to skateboard. In
addition to that, my friend group changed dramatically within a very short period of time. I was very
confused and new to all of the things this new group of peers enjoyed doing. At one point, I was so
desperate to find out who I was and get the sense of belonging that
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Abuse Of Animal Abuse
Did you know about 10 million animals get abused and neglected every year? Circuses and Zoos are
prime examples of animal abuse and neglect. Animals like tigers, elephants, dolphins, and whales
should be in their natural habitat. These animals shouldn t be in small rusty cages, and crowded pools.
There are also people who illegally fight animals for money; i.e. Dog fighting, cock fighting, etc.
These animals fight for their lives, but the owners don t care about whether or not they die, they just
want money. Animals should not be used for our entertainment. Animals are not given the choice of
going into the entertainment world. People gamble on dog fighting, cock fighting, etc. Wild cats and
elephants in circuses endure abuse and neglect to be taught how to jump through hoops of fire.
SeaWorld neglects their animals once they get sick, and these animals are given merely any space.
Animal fighting is illegal in all 50 states in the U.S. and in district Of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto
Rico. Yet animal fighting happens almost every day. Most of the animals that fight are dogs, cocks, or
hogs. Dog owners like to train their dogs how to be aggressive. They chain their dog outside out of
reach from other animals and people. The dogs are given basic veterinary care and nutrition because
the owners care about winning, not about the dogs themselves. Some fighting dogs get steroids to
enhance their muscles and increase their aggressiveness. These dogs also get legal and illegal drugs
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Sy-1 Research Paper
For over forty years, the Aegis weapon system has been the main form of defense for the U.S. Navy s
surface ship fleet. Created by Lockheed Martin, this defense system has separated itself from any
other since being created in 1983. In a world where defensive threats can come in many forms the
Aegis system has adjusted and overcome all possible threats truly making it the most elite and
necessary onboard ship system to have. With the use of SPY 1 radar, the Aegis display system, the
weapons control system, and the command and decision system, Aegis is able to attack land targets,
submarines, and surface ships simultaneously making it the most dominant system for the US Navy to
use today. Along with surface and subsurface combatants, Aegis can defend against aircraft and their
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This radar is the primary system used for air and surface defense. How SPY 1 works is that a
mechanically rotating radar sends signals or beams outboard from the ship to pick up all targets
(Lockheed Martin). Once the radar receives return signals, the SPY 1 must use a different tracking
radar by sending out signals of electromagnetic energy to track and determine what the target is as
well as possible threat capabilities. Another reason why SPY 1 is the spear head for US Navy radar
systems is its ability to track over one hundred targets at a time. Some strengths of the SPY 1 that
other radar do not have is it s fast reaction and ability to detect and send a missile in less than ten
seconds, fast transition from SPY 1 silent to full radiate, and its large field of fire with minimal
blockage zones (AN/SPY 1, 2000). The most important advantage of the SPY 1 is its ability to be
linked with the Aegis system and how they work together to create one multi functional defense
system. SPY 1 is able to track targets while surveying the area as well as update the command and
decision system used by Aegis to engage targets if
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Internal Sources Of Finance Are Inside The Business
Internal sources of finance are inside the business and are made from the company itself by the
services they provide, such as selling stock or keeping back a profit. External sources of finance are
from outside of the business from elsewhere, such as an owner who invests money into the business,
loans from a bank or people you know, debentures which are loans made to the company, a mortgage,
hire purchase, leasing or grants. However these are long term external sources, some short term ones
could include an overdraft facility, trade credits or factoring.
Internal sources of finance
Retained profit
The percentage of the earnings made and kept by the company which can be used to pay any debts or
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Also in small business organisations profits and losses are passed through their shareholders and then
they can create negative retained earnings as well. All of these problems could eventually lead a
business into bankruptcy. Another drawback is the fact that the money could have been invested
elsewhere therefore earning a higher profit.
Savings
The money a company had before or have made from the business and has been kept as a resource.
This is related to Boohoo.com because they would keep savings in the case of an emergency arising
meaning that if something unexpected occurred they wouldn t be worrying on how to solve it, they
could just take money out of their savings to resolve the dilemma.
Advantages This is a beneficial idea for a business because there will be interest rates added to your
savings and because there are competitive interest rates between banks there could be an offer for a
savings with bonus interest, which will ultimately increase the amount of money Boohoo.com will
have as a resource within the organisation.
Disadvantages However the disadvantages of having savings is that the money is often tied up for a
long period of time meaning that it can t be accessed without large consequences and if your account
doesn t have a fixed rate the interest can reduce over time and it could
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Compare And Contrast Death Camp And The Ghetto
The Ghetto And The death camp In the war of World War two, life was hard when the Germans attack
Denmark and was planning to liquidate the Ghetto. I will be comparing a poem to a story. The two
people i ll be comparing and contrast Cristiana Chiger and Pavel Friedmann. Both people tried escape
from the germans and death. Sadly the only place they could go was the sewer, but Pavel didn t make
it and was sent to death camp where he started his poem. On the other hand Cristiana made it to the
sewer and stayed there for multiple months. This all happen just because they were Jewish. There
choice was sewers or dieng. To die from your enemy or live in torture for months. Pour Cristiana had
live in the sewer fourteen months straight. Now that you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Keep in mind that I won t just point out the simple. I am willing to dig deeper into the mine, ... or
sewer in this case and find more differences. First off we can tell that there is a different person, a
different gender person and different age. The places were different as well. A sewer and a death
camp. To be honest I would have wanted to go to the death camp even if I would have a better chance
surviving in the sewer. Cristiana story was much detailed while in the poem there s just not a lot, but
we learn how much they are being torchered. This is not much because the story features torture too.
Last in the differences is the help. While Pavel Friedmann is not in the sewer he not receiving any help
before ... well anything I guess. In the sewer Cristiana and others received help from the sewer men
who come down and up giving food for them to eat. That s the sad story and sasd poem about
Cristiana and Pavel Friedmann. I hope you think about this and feel how lucky you are. For now pray
to the gods for keeping us safe. Before you wish that you had the best life ever think about how good
having a good life is compared to bad one. Thats is all for now. Thanks for
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Personal Branding Of Lisa Mazurek
Personal Branding of Lisa Mazurek
Introduction
The following will bring a glimpse into my personal branding journey. It is more information than the
average student, but what is age today in respects to a college student? This will include an indirect
and direct view in how the brands were introduced, in my lifetime and how it carried into a new
generation. Our textbook provided a viewpoint in regards to when one has reached Resonance by
stating; When you achieve Resonance your external message connects with internal values and
feelings. It connects to consumer s emotional sweet spot. Tony Schwartz commented, Resonance takes
place when the stimuli out into our communication evoke meaning in a listener or viewer...the
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2. Now: This product has many uses and is not just for the tiny bottoms of babies. Being a farmer s
wife, my husband can spend many hours bouncing in the seat of a tractor. He uses this product in
order to prevent soreness and redness from occurring while in the tractor. This is a product that will be
found in my house as it has many purposes for me and my family. Age 5 10 Cap n Crunch Cereal
1. Then: As a kid, I loved this cereal as much as my sisters did. I am the oldest of four girls and when
our mother went grocery shopping, you could count on at least two of us grabbing a box and putting it
into the grocery cart.
2. Now: I still love this product, but much less of it, too much sugar; however, I will enjoy it once in a
blue moon for great tasty memories. This is a great example of hitting the sweet spot . Ages 5 10
Holly Hobby Lunch Box, produced by American Greeting Corporation
1. Then: To a 10 year old, this lunch box rocked! I was in school and it was the in thing to carry your
lunch to school. Most of my friends had a metal type of lunch box that contained their favorite cartoon
character on the outside with a matching thermos for the inside.
2. Now: A metal lunch box now only brings back great memories and good laughs with friends. I was
lucky enough to have a couple while growing up, before I was given the brown paper bag to carry
lunch. That is when it was no longer cool to
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Bird Sings
In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings , a young African American woman tells of her experience in
dealing with issues all females face at a point in their lives, such as self esteem issues, gender
oppression, and rebellion. She faces the struggle of who she wants to be versus living in the reality of
whom she actually is. In various points of the reading, she often finds herself drifting off into her
thoughts with the wishes of being someone she isn t, with references to movie stars , and one of those
sweet little girls who were everybody s dream of what was right with the world . When in reality she
was a Southern girl, donned in hand me downs, preparing herself to give a speech in church on
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At the end of this prologue, the young girl is on the route to rebirth and a new start , with her dramatic
exit from the church. She broke out of her shell , fully aware that it was something that wasn t
expected from her, nor accepted by the adults her but she didn t are. That s where the rebellion comes
in this passage. She stated I d get a whipping for it, to be sure, and the nasty children would have
something new to tease me about. I laughed anyway, partially for the sweet release; still, the greater
joy came not only from being liberated from the silly church... This was such a powerful ending to the
prologue but a beginning for her as
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The Effects of Emotions on Memory and Forgetfulness Essay
The two main emotional factors that influence memory and forgetting are flashbulb and repression. A
flashbulb memory is a memory that has a high emotional significance they are accurate and long
lasting. It is almost a photographic memory of a particularly emotional event that is imprinted on your
mind. For example an event such as September the 11th, people can remember things such as how
they heard it happened, what clothes they were wearing and who they were with very clearly. This is
because it was such a sudden emotional impact when they heard it that it got imprinted in their
memory. Repression is an emotional factor in forgetting. It is that we forget because we have great
anxiety about certain memories. This is because certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brown and Kulik discovered that these flash bulb memories were consistent over time. They did
research on the death of Princess Diana and found that many people could remember a lot more than
usual such as what time it was, who was with them etc. Such emotional events as September the 11th
are very large scale and so many people will have flashbulb memories of the event making it easy to
do a study and find proof of flashbulb memories. There is also evidence for forgetting as a result of
repression. The main sort of evidence for repressed memories is a victim of crime. Many people who
have been a victim of a crime can remember very little of it because emotion actually caused the
memory to be repressed and forgotten. Freud helped to prove that people have repressed memories by
using hypnosis that caused people to bring forgotten memories to light.
There is also evidence against Flashbulb memories such as firstly it cannot be proved whether the
participants are telling the truth or lying about an event since everyone s interpretation of where they
were etc will be different, so it cannot be proved whether it is a flashbulb memory or just a memory.
Secondly it is also difficult to prove how accurate flashbulb memories are since they all have different
degrees of significance to people too so certain people will remember less or more and others will
forget parts of the memory where as others will not. Thirdly with large events such as
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Taking a Look at the Death Penalty
Death Penalty should be allowed under circumstances also known as capital punishment, where
congress or any state legislature recommend the death penalty for murder and other capital crimes.
Majority of the states are favor in death penalty, roughly around 32 states are favor and 18 states are
against death penalty. In most cases, many argue that death penalty has violated the 8th amendment,
where it bans cruel and unusual punishment. Therefore, they would go against death penalty.
However, without the sentence to death, the chances of prisoner escaping prison are really high. If
they are able to escape prison and get away with it, then they can continue committing crimes.
Although some may argue that death penalty is harsh because if you kill someone; and then you take
another person s life, then why should yours be freed? I personally do not agree with death penalty
because taking away another person s life is not going to regain the victim s life back. However, the
victim s family would want the person to be sentence to death, so the victim can rest in peace. I think
that death penalty should be only allowed under circumstances, but then how can you really
determined if the case should be ruled with death penalty? And how would the justice system know
that they have made the correct decision? Did the decision of sentence to death turn out to be wrong,
where the person is later found innocent? There are multiple of questions that people will be more
concern about. The
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Overcoming The Odds
Perseverance Bullies will push someone over the edge to make themselves feel good. That youth
might cry, but if he stands up to the bully he might learn something by doing so. Standing up to the
bully shows strength and makes the bully realize he can t control the life that was meant to be free.
Perseverance means simply not to give up. Perseverance pushes people where they would not have
gone and gives them a lasting mental toughness that helps them to deal with whatever is in their path.
Perseverance was shown in the stories; Overcoming the Odds, and About Nick: His Story by doing
what they would not have done without persevering through their problems. The article Overcoming
the Odds explains about the Royals 2015 season.The Royals seemed like the team that overcame
obstacles together, but in reality each player had a story behind their victory. Take Chris Young for
example, who missed all of 2013 as he contended with thoracic outlet syndrome, and later mourned
his father s death during the season. Young had all the reason to give up and nobody would have
blamed him. Like Chris Young, Nick from the story About Nick: ... Show more content on
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When you go through a problem that s really hard all of a sudden other problems seem a little easier.
Kim Phuc got her body burned by napalm during the Vietnam War as a child. Nobody thought she
would survive, but after 14 months and 17 operations, she did make it. Kim looked at her survival as a
miracle and as a result developed an attitude of I can do it. While some people persevere through near
death some people persevere through life. Jimmy Valvano in his speech, said you have to be willing to
work for it, you have to have enthusiasm. This line controls his life. He chose to persevere through
cancer and got a mental toughness. Kim Phuc chose to persevere and got life. All people have
problems, not all people choose to
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MHPA Research Paper
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, also known as MHPAEA is defined as a
federal law that prevents group health plans and health insurance issuers that provide mental health or
substance use disorder benefits from imposing less favorable benefit limitations on those benefits than
on medical or surgical benefits (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, para 1). Originally,
MHPAEA applied only to group health plans and group health insurance coverage, but was amended
by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to also apply to individual health insurance
coverage (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, para 2). The Mental Health Parity Act of 1996
(MHPA) defined that large group health plans could not impose annual dollar limits on mental health
benefits that are less favorable than any limits imposed on medical or surgical benefits (Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services, para 6). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The new law requires an equivalence in the way that mental health or substance use disorders and
medical or surgical benefits are treated in regard to dollar limits spent annually, however does not
require large group health plans or insurance issuers to cover mental health or substance use disorders
(Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services). This is due to the fact that the law s requirements only
apply to large group health plans and health insurance issuers that choose to include these mental
health or substance use disorders in their benefit packages (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
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The Four Theories Of Passive Audience Theory
Active Audience Theory
Four theorists are the contributing authors of the active research theory. These authors evolved the role
audience play and their ability to actively engage with communication medians. The idea of
deconstructionism was the focus of the work of Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault during the 1960
s. Later in the twentieth century theorist Raymond Bauer developed The Obstinate Audience. In the
early 1980 s a theorist by the name of Stuart Hall challenged the traditional theories of an audience
role in the media and developed his encoding/decoding theory. Each contributed to the current
understanding of the active role audiences engage in when information is presented. In this section a
brief description of the earlier theory of the audiences as passive viewers will be presented to provide
a background of the role of the audience. Next, the major theorist and their contributions to the active
audience theory will be presented. The section will end with a summary of active research theory and
its contribution to communication medians today.
Passive Audience Theory
During the early 1900 s audiences were considered to be passive, an audience that merely observed
events rather than actively responding to the event in the media. During this time, several theories
were developed on the media s ability to provide information to a group of people that did not think
about the information just simply receive the information. Hypodermic Needle Model by Katz
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Ficial And The First Foreign Language Of Thailand Essay
The context of the study
An overview of the potential context of the study has been discussed various aspects. To begin with,
the official and the first foreign language of Thailand are highlighted in the first two parts. Also, in the
same part language education and communication are located the current situation. The next part is
concerning English proficiency of Thai people. In the followed part will describe the importance of
English and ASEAN Economic Community. Afterwards the detailed context of the study will pinpoint
EMI policy at KKU and EMI implementation at HUSO. Besides, this section closed with a limited
research on EMI in Thailand.
Thailand is a country in Southeast Asia, where it is a homeland of over 65 million Thai people in 2015
(Boonrach, 2015). Considering the languages are using in Thailand, currently, there is not only a Thai
language standing on the stage of all communities but also other languages other than Thai are
standing beside it in local settings. Unexpectedly, there are over 80 languages are spoken in Thailand,
but there is only one official spoken and written language due to the domination of Thai (Smalley,
1994; Rappa Wee, 2006; Darasawang Todd 2012). That is, Central Thai is the only one accepted
language to stand at a national level, and the majority of Thai people are using Central Thai as an
official language in various activities. In general, Thai people are using Central Thai to communicate
across the nation in many
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Video Games and Violence Speech
B.Z. Smith AP Lang 1 Feb. 2013 Videogames and Violence In today s society, the vast majority of
adolescents spend their free time indoors. Many of those hours are enjoyed playing video games, a
habit which teenagers will never hear the end of from their parents. These games will ruin you , they
say, It makes you angry and violent , they say, but does it really? Media often portrays videogames as
detrimental to mental health, and this topic is especially scrutinized today because of the sudden
popularity of the recent public mass shootings and gun violence; however, past and more recent
studies show that this is absolutely not true. In fact, the positives of gaming seem to massively
outweigh the negatives. Lately there has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even the Supreme Court stands by that knowledge. In 2011 when California decided to ban minors
from purchasing games with mature content, the Supreme Court overruled that decision by 7:2, based
on the fact that it violated our first Amendment and that the judges saw no correlation between the
subjects, going so far as to state that the connection between exposure to violent video games and
harmful effects on children do not prove that such exposure causes minors to act aggressively. Any
demonstrated effects are both small and indistinguishable from effects produced by other media. (Suzy
Khimm) In the midst of everything that is happening right now, people need a scapegoat. They need
something to take all the blame, and unfortunately, videogames are just here at the wrong place and
the wrong time. CITES 1. Travis, Corte, ed. Violent Video Games, Blamed For Promoting Violence,
May Benefit Brain. Http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/16/violent video games brain effects
positive_n_2474438.html. Http://www.huffingtonpost.com/, 16 Jan. 2016. Web. 31 Jan. 2013. 2. Neal,
Karlinzsky, and Dan, Przygoda. Video Games and Violence: Every Generation Blames Newest Media,
Expert Says. Http://abcnews.go.com. ABC News, 18 Dec. 2012. Web. 31 Jan. 2013. 3. Suzy, Khimm.
POW! CRACK! What We Know about Video Games and Violence. Http://www.washingtonpost.com.
Washington Post, 17 Jan. 2013. Web. 31
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Peru Political History
Peru s political history has presented periods of democratic rule and periods of authoritarian rule. The
current president is Pedro Pablo Kuczysnki Godard of the independent party Peruvians for Change. In
Peru the president serves as chief of state and head of government. The constitution adopted in 1993,
which has since been altered on several occasions, gives greater power to the president as he appoints
the prime minister and ultimately has final say in almost every governmental matter (GlobalEdge,
n.d.). Moreover, Peru is the largest producer of cocaine in the world and the influence of drug
traffickers in the government system has grown (The Heritage Foundation, n.d.). There is recognized
corruption in Peru s government.
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The Four Risk Factors
Economic risk
The president is the former finance minister and his background also includes working as an
economist for the World Bank. The monetary policy is framed against inflation targeting, currently at
3%; the fiscal management is built on a rule which prevents the deficit to go beyond 1% of GDP
(Euler Hermes, 2016). The president has requested and obtained an exception to this rule. If public
debt rises, there is an increased risk of inflation. Furthermore, the corruption in the country decline
consumer and business confidence. There is also risk of El Nino and weather conditions to the
stability of the economy.
An area of importance to Peru s economy is the external sector. The export of its natural resources is
subject to price volatility. Recently there has been less demand and price decreases in Peru s copper,
silver, and natural gas exports (Focus Economics, 2017). Furthermore, imports now exceed exports
and thus may increase risk in trade balance. The import of goods and services in 2015 (current U.S. $)
was approximately $44,800M and exports totaled approximately $40,300M (GlobalEdge,
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Threats Of Net Neutrality
Threats
Net Neutrality: There has been a recent push by the government to limit the freedom of the internet
which could affect streaming services. In a nutshell, net neutrality is the idea that all Internet traffic
should be treated equally and that internet providers like Comcast, AT T and Verizon can t be allowed
to play favorites based on business deals. Specifically, they can t block or slow down some websites
and services but not others (forcing sites to pay extra to not have that happen to them). It s about
keeping the Internet a level playing field, the way it s been since the internet began. If net neutrality
were to pass, then customer s would either have their internet usage limited by providers and may
have to pay extra to access
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Economic Activities of Developing Countries
The economical activities of the developing countries hugely borrow from the development of the
road network systems. Road networks contribute notable about the 40% of the national traffics
especially in the third world countries. However, the third world countries have a limited amount of
necessary road lane that would facilitate the development prerequisite for the eventual prosperity vital
for them. The road networks percentage is dismally low recording to 14% of the world total road
networks. Most of the third world countries experiences congested road networks due to the extensive
importation of the second hand vehicles that are cheaper but prone to poor quality. The rate of the
development of the road networks is at a slower pace as compared to the pace at which the road
networks are being established. The limited number of the roads available is usually overused thus
leading perennial repairs and rehabilitation. South Africa has a better road network system as
compared to other countries in Africa. The South African country poses good and effective
performance in the economical growth borrowing from the extensive road network and the large
amount of the natural resources available to its disposal. The country has initiated excellent practice of
management that spurs its growth. China economy is on rise as a result to huge investment in the
construction sector. The country developed international construction companies that has benefited
from the lucrative African
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The Position Of Director Is Responsible For Operations...
Qualifications Requirements:
Director: The position of director is responsible for operations within the childcare center, to include
acquiescence with regulations and communication with the department. As a director, he or she is to
remain on the premises during all hours of operation and will be unable to accept any other form of
employment that may interfere with stipulated duties. In order to become a director for a childcare
center, an individual must meet several prerequisites before employment. These prerequisites include:
background check, finger print clearance, health screening report with TB test, high school graduation
or GED and 15 semester units at an accredited college in specified early childhood education classes.
Three of the required units are to be in administration or staff relations, the remaining 12 units are to
be in areas specific to child growth and development; child, family and community. Among these
educational requirements, the individual must have completed four years of teaching experience, in a
licensed center or an equivalent childcare program. However, two years are only required if the
director has an AA degree in the area of child development or a child development program director
permit, which must be issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
Teacher: In order to qualify for a teaching position at a childcare center, the individual must pass
several perquisites in order to obtain a position of employment. These
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Voltaire s View Of Voltaire
Voltaire was an enlightenment provider who wrote many play and books. He was a famous writer,
who made a lot of money and he wanted money. So everything he accomplished, he did because he
thought people are going to buy for him to be rich. One of his most famous is the story of Candide in
which he wrote to be entertained. The book is a satire in which Voltaire in some way criticizes the
institutions, and the people. Although Voltaire s societies had many advances, this made him criticize
different elements of his societies.
In the 1700s the Europeans had so many advances. They had conquered territories around the world.
They were wealthy and their societies had advanced intellectually. By the 1700s, the Europeans
thought they are at the top and they can get any better than this. This is what makes Voltaire criticize
part of Europeans. Voltaire did satirize different institutions for instance, other philosophers, many
religious people, protestant pastors, and minority groups. He criticizes the church when the old woman
begun saying you must know that I am the daughter of pope Urban X and of the princess of Palestrina
(In chapter 11) . Voltaire explains that there is no pope named Urban X and he uses this opportunity to
condemn the church. He means that the Catholic Church is exceedingly corrupt and it shouldn t be an
institution. He also points out that the church members are indeed silly even though they are taking
vows. Voltaire doesn t understand why people attend this
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The Effect Of Ph On Enzyme Activity Of Peroxidase
Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase
Thomas Stinde
March 15, 2016
Coconino Community College Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase
For us to understand what the effects pH have on enzyme activity of peroxidase, we must first define
what an enzyme is and what is done as well as a peroxidase. According to the Oxford Dictionary of
English, an enzyme is, a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring
about a specific biochemical reaction (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Nearly all enzymes are proteins
which have large complex molecules whose actions depends on their molecular shape. Some enzymes
dictate reactions inside cells and some, such as enzymes which deal with digestion, outside the cell
(Oxford Dictionary, 2012). The factors which affect enzyme activity are the environmental conditions.
If these conditions are changed, then the enzyme reaction rate is altered. In nature, organisms will
make adjustments to their enzyme conditions to create an optimal reaction rate, when needed, or the
organisms will contain enzymes which are modified to operate efficiently in extreme environments
where they live. Peroxidase is, an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of a particular substrate by
hydrogen peroxide (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Hydrogen peroxide is a byproduct of cellular
respiration; therefore, the peroxidase is located in the cytoplasm of the cell.
In our lab, we checked the reaction rate of peroxidase and tried to find the
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Law Mcq
An unregistered firm can institute a criminal proceeding for
| 1. | Incorrect | Which of the following types of damages are NOT available in contract cases?
Your answer: Equitable remedies
The correct answer: Pecuniary damagesINCORRECT. The major form of relief in contract cases is
monetary damages. Other potential types of damages are equitable, and tort damages, including
punitive damages. | | 2. | Incorrect | Cecil has a contract for $2000 to paint Buck s house so that Buck
can place the house on the market. He realizes that he will not be able to paint Buck s house before
Buck sells the house. He calls Buck and tells him he cannot perform the contract. Which statement is
NOT true about this contract?
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The correct answer: a contract with a liquidated damages clauseINCORRECT. This is a contract
containing a liquidated damages contract. | | 10. | Incorrect | Jane s employer fired her even though she
had six months left on her contract. If she sues what compensatory damages may she ask for?
Your answer: She can ask for any costs like the difference in the salary they paid her and the salary
they will pay a new employee if it is more than she made.
The correct answer: She can ask for lost wages or salary as compensatory damages.INCORRECT. The
employer can sue for the difference between what it cost to pay the employee who quit and the new
employee if the employee breaches. | | 11. | Incorrect | Sandy sued Martin on a contract he breached.
There are no real damages, but Sandy wanted to sue Martin on principles. What kind of damages
might result?
Your answer: Punitive damages.
The correct answer: Nominal damages.INCORRECT. If there are no actual damages, there will be
only nominal damages. | | 12. | Incorrect | Keith lost $4000 on the transaction when Manny refused to
sell him the antique car he had contracted to buy from Manny for $4000. Keith had a buyer who was
willing to pay him $2000 more than the contract price. Manny had no way of knowing this when he
cancelled the contract. What kind of contract damages can Keith ask for?
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Chaucer s Canterbury Tales
The Character of the Parson of Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer is considered by many critics as the father of English literature. His literary
masterpiece was The Canterbury Tales. In these tales, Chaucer writes about pilgrims who are on a
journey to Canterbury. Each pilgrim has a tale that they tell on this journey. Chaucer expresses themes
and messages through the characterization of each pilgrim. Through the Parson, one of the pilgrims,
Chaucer is able to portray the life of a true Christian through the general prologue, prologue to the
Parson s tale, and the Parson s tale itself.
In the general prologue, Chaucer introduces the reader to the Parson. He is a holy minded man of good
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He is not seen as a high ranking, political clergy member. The Parson is a true example (501) of a
genuine Christian living a Christ like life. He, being learned (478), knew and taught the gospel. He
was not hypocritical nor did scrupulosity (522) poison his character. Chaucer himself greatly admires
the Parson saying, I [Chaucer] think there never was a better priest (520).
Chaucer continues to praise and respect the Parson in the prologue to the Parson s tale. He writes on
how the Parson declines not to tell a story, but rather to use the opportunity to preach to the other
pilgrims. The Parson shows characteristics of living a Christian life through his efforts to spread the
word. He chooses to enlighten the pilgrims of a true spiritual purpose rather than to entertain them
with lavish stories. In addition, Chaucer shows how the Parson is clear minded in the prologue. The
Parson is continuously focused on spreading the gospel and is not distracted but material things. He
chooses a life of servant hood and virtue over wealth, fame, and glory
In the Parson s tale itself, Chaucer is able to present the Parson s understanding of the earthly life.
Through the teaching of the seven deadly sins, the readers realize the impact of sin and its potential to
poison spiritual life. The Parson show how wise and knowledgeable he is through his ethical teachings
of the sins. He first warns
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Essay On The 18th Amendment
From 1920 to 1933, it was estimated that over 22,000 gallons of bootlegged liquor made its way into
Washington, D.C. for Congress members every week. George L. Cassiday, Congress s alcoholic
supplier, claims that four out of five members of Congress drank (Roller). In 1920, the 18th
amendment was passed banning the brewing, transporting, and selling of all alcoholic beverages.
Forty six states ratified this amendment. Prohibition was encouraged by temperance groups during the
1900 s who believed the consumption of alcohol caused recklessness, increased crime rates, social
problems, overflowing in prisons, and need for welfare. The 18th amendment is still relevant today
because it shows how this law created such chaos. It was pushed by temperance ... Show more content
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The government thought that by taking away alcohol it would eliminate corrupting influences in
society, instead it became the major source of corruption. But increased law enforcement efforts did
not appear to reduce drinking: arrests for drunkenness and disorderly conduct increased 41 percent,
and arrests of drunken drivers increased 81 percent (Thornton). Successful politicians to the simple
cop on the street took bribes from local bootleggers, crime bosses, and owners of speakeasies.
According to a study of 30 major U.S. cities, the number of crimes increased 24 percent between 1920
and 1921 (Thornton). By taking away alcohol drinkers switched to more serious drugs like opium,
marijuana, cocaine, and patent
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Story Of Oj Simpson Essay
Consequently, there is a powerful and depressing theme in The Story of O.J. which attacks the idea of
black content being under white control head on. To further express this, Jay Z uses a line from the
O.J. Simpson TV miniseries called The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, in which the
famous arrested football stated from behind bars: I m not black. I m O.J. with Jay Z, skeptical replied
okay . He might have responded that way because Simpson, like many other prominent African
American figures who have made it, have wrongly thought that his or her owns success would exempt
them from the reality of racially discrimination in America. Jay Z compares this narrow minded
mentality to drug dealers risking their lives over corners that they don t even own, and athletes who
turn their back on their community when they make it big and to rappers who sign away control of
their careers to big names who like Warner Bros who once, engaged in the production of cartoons with
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Meaning that even if O.J. did not want to be categorized or held down by the label of being black he
will also be seen has a black man no matter how much he tries to conform to the standard of blackness
that white society will be willing to accept. This is evident in the case of Nat King Cole, where during
the 1960s he and a few other African Americans were able to play the leading role shows that were
actually based on the lives of African Americans but they still forced to conform to a setting that did
not allow them to discuss issues concerning cultural repetitions, social themes, and professional
conventions that they dared not transgress (156). This is the same conformation process that Hip Hop
artistes have found themselves in today as the lay helpless in the hands of the top media houses in the
United
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Improving Work-Out Using Lomber Machines
Working out using a rowing machine challenges you to give your best effort, gradually building up
resistance while toning muscles. Today s equipment uses the latest in low impact technology, making
exercising an invigorating and safe part of the weekly routine. Different machines have different
features; some use water resistance, and others have magnetic brakes. These rowing machines have a
variety of programs, mimicking outdoor courses that push you past your limits. Finding the right make
and model is essential; your workout style and fitness goals depend on having the right equipment.
Ideally, you want a machine that gives your entire body a full workout, one that has settings for
comfort as well as endurance training. One of the main features that changes depending on the model
and brand of rowing machines is the type of resistance. High end models use water, others use
magnets, some use air, and many use hydraulics. While the principles behind the workout remain the
same, different muscles are put under pressure depending on the type of resistance. ... Show more
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Each machine I list has its pros and cons; some are designed for endurance training, and others are
made for those who want a light workout before work. A final consideration when shopping for
rowing machines is where you are going to use the equipment. Some that use magnets or air for
resistance are easily folded up and stored after use, but those that have a water tank need a permanent
space. I ve narrowed down my research to one top contender and three runners up. The following
rowing machines are the best on the market, giving you a workout that leaves you refreshed and ready
to take on the
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The Lines Between Sanity And Insanity
The lines between sanity and insanity are commonly tested in young adult literature. Shown to be
entirely based on individual perception, sanity or insanity attempt to form a reflection of the characters
personalities. In society, as shown in the novels, people are often too quick to write off nonconformist
as crazy or insane. Girl, Interrupted and One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest both illustrate how society
s stern view cause them to treat mental illness unethically and take away from individualism. Minds
may be altered through prescribed medication until they are faded husks of what they once were, As
seen in both Susanna Kaysen s Girl, Interrupted and Ken Kesey s One Flew Over The Cuckoo s Nest,
those who do not conform to society are shunned and their personalities, the very things that make
them individuals, are broken. The patients in both of these novels either become more paranoid or
drugged into a nearly unconscious state. Personalities and individualism is lost at the hands of
unethical and ineffective medications and procedures to fix the diagnoses of itchy handed doctors.
Minds may be altered through prescribed medication until they are faded husks of what they once
were. Those who don t fall into social norms are out casted and quickly written off as crazy or insane.
They are placed into institutions in an attempt to fix them or in other words remove them from society
until they are acceptable. At the start of the novels the reader has a fairly set opinion
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How Does Roald Dahl Use Humor
Roald Dahl uses comedy and humor in many ways throughout many of his books and movies. The
types of humor that he uses ranges from satire to dark humor to low comedy. Roald Dahl adds comedy
and humor to his books and movies to make them more interesting and funny. Humor also emphasizes
certain scenes or lines in a book making them stand out and more memorable. Roald Dahl puts humor
and comedy into his books and movies from experiences in his own life. This makes the funny and
humorous lines or scenes more realistic and relatable. By using types of comedy like physical humor,
satire, and dark humor; Roald Dahl makes it so that the reader is anywhere from chuckling to rolling
on the floor with laughter.
Roald Dahl uses physical humor a lot in books such as Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Some examples of when he uses physical humor are in Matilda The Trunchbull takes a little girl by
her pigtails and spins around in a hammer throw then letting go of the girl. The physical humor in this
is that The Trunchbull is throwing a girl by her pigtails and also when she is landing and she gets up
perfectly happy and ok with a bouquet of flowers. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the physical
humor is when a chubby overweight boy gets shot up the chocolate tube like a bullet. ... Show more
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He uses satire in many ways to make scenes funny. In Matilda he portrayed the mean headmaster The
Trunchbull as a plump mean old lady that had warts. This was an exaggeration of the mean, nasty
headmaster that he had when he went to boarding school. He used his personal experiences and he
used them for ideas in his books and movies. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was based off of his
school where the students tested out newly made chocolates and gave there feedback to the chocolate
company. He used satire by making every candy and chocolate amazing, huge, and punishing if the
kids were to
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How Hippotherapy Is Helping Improve Individuals with Asd...
To help in the improvement of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) many families are turning toward a
physical, occupational, and speech and language medical therapy called Hippotherapy. This form of
therapy might sound like it involves the Hippopotamus, however it actually involves the use of horses;
the root word hippo means horse in Latin. Hippotherapy utilizes an equine s multidimensional
movement and its dynamic base of support as a part of an integrated intervention program to achieve
functional outcomes in patients with ASD. ASD is a bio neurological developmental disability which
impacts the normal development of the brain and means that they have difficulty performing
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Individuals afflicted with ASD have a difficult time taking the information on where they want to go
then telling the rest of their body how they are going to accomplish getting there (National Autism
Association, 2012). If the occupational therapist has the individual steer the horse to a specific
destination, then the individual must concentrate on how they need to move their hands to be able to
steer to the destination. Also to help with hand and eye coordination, the occupational therapist can
have the individual ride the horse and grab hanging rings. By utilizing the horse s movement in
conjunction with other standard occupational intervention strategies, Hippotherapy addresses and
bolsters functional outcomes having to do with an individual s ability to process sensory information
such as seeing and feeling the same thing differently or keeping balance (American Hippotherapy
Association, 2010). By having the individual ride the horse while facing backward, the individual sees
that they are facing backward, but feels the horse moving forward. Individuals with ASD have a hard
time deciphering the opposing information when a horse is moving forward, but they are facing
backward (National Autism Association, 2012). By practicing this difficult skill the individual
becomes more aware of what is happening around them and then is better able to
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The Annexation Of Texas
The annexation of Texas was an important event in the history of the United States of America. This
event initially started with the Texas Revolution during 1835 1836. Texas separated from Mexico
because American settlers and Tejanos didn t want the laws of the Mexican government. One of these
laws was the prohibition of slavery in the Mexico dictated by the Mexican constitution of 1824. Also,
another disagreement was the combination of the provinces of Texas and Coahuila. Stephen Austin,
founder of the principal settlements in Texas tried to negotiate with the Mexican government to
separate Texas from Mexico, and leave the settles of Texas to establish self government. Nevertheless,
his attempt failed and he was thrown in prison. He was released
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The Holocaust, And Art Spiegelman s Night And Maus
The word Holocaust refers to the mass murder of 6 million European Jews by the German Nazi
regime during World War II. It began in 1933 and ended in 1945. The ruler of Germany during this
time was Adolf Hitler. He and the Nazis put the Jew in concentration camps, where thousands were
killed everyday. This was one of the worst if not the worst genocides in history. Many books have
been written to document survivors testimony of this horrific event. Elie Wiesel shares his story and
Art Spiegelman shares his father s story in the books Night and Maus. Comparisons can be drawn
between Maus and Night through the author s purpose for writing , the survivor s experiences, and the
author s perspective.
Elie Wiesel s reason for writing Night was personal, but it was also to keep the world aware of the
damage that was caused. He is a messenger to mankind , the nobel peace committee had said as they
gave him the prize. Elie doesn t want history to repeat itself. The best way to do that is for the world to
know what happened and learn from their mistakes. The personal half of his reason was that Elie
wanted to protect his child. My son changed me. Once you bring a life into this world, you must
protect it by changing the world. These were Elie Wiesel s own words. One of Art Spiegelman s
reasons was almost the same. He was eager to share his father s story with the world. At the beginning
of Maus I, Art describes how he asked his father over and over to tell him his story. This
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Glaeser City Sociology
1. According to Glaeser, cities attract talent and innovation due to its abundance of opportunity.
Historically, workers migrate to cities in search of employment and upward mobility, as demonstrated
by many cities migration patterns in the early twentieth century as a result of the Industrial
Revolution. However, Glaeser claims that in order to attract wealthy people, like Indian billionaire
Lakshmi Mittal to London, a city must prove to be pleasant and not only abundant in opportunity but
in entertainment because of all the people cities import. Restaurants are a major source of
entertainment in urban life, primarily for the experience of eating out and the fact that eating out is
more convenient since many homes in a city lack adequate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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While some cities. A low real wage describes the cost of enjoying the pleasures of cities like Honolulu
whereas a high real wage describes how one must cope with hardships brought upon by the city such
as an unsafe environment or hostile weather conditions, like New York in the seventies. Low real
wages indicate a successful city with sufficient urban amenities, while those high real wages were a
sign of urban failure the painful crime rate and disintegration of urban amenities (104). According to
the data given of American metropolitan areas, Fresno has the lowest real wages at $44,501 while
Tulsa has the highest at $70,260. By Glaeser s argument, Fresno should be the metropolitan area with
the greatest amenities. However, Fresno has the lowest median family income and second highest cost
of living index. Out of the five cities, Boston is the most cosmopolitan. The city is rich with
entertainment establishment and enjoys a high median family income. Yet, Fresno appears to offer
more amenities than Boston and definitely Tulsa with the highest real wage. In Glaeser s logic, a city
must be doing something wrong if it has high real wages. Perhaps signals a lack of investment in
urban
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America s Greatest Weapon Against The Nazi Regime
When asked about his country s greatest weapon against the Nazi regime, Winston Churchill didn t
hesitate to respond. He said, It was what England s greatest threat had always been... hope.
What Churchill knew, and what all great leaders know, is the most empowering thought a person can
receive hope. It is unquestionably the strongest motivational force in all the earth. When hope fills our
heart, we dream of a better future. We begin to see possibilities that otherwise would have not been
seen. It makes the seemingly impossible become possible. The bravery of all exploration derives from
the probability of more. One will never step out into uncharted territory without the belief that they
can get to somewhere better. Our country was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The presenters shared numerous studies and research that had been conducted on the types of thinking
that plagues many who are trapped in its claws. Poverty runs off the assumption that there are not
enough financial resources available. Therefore, the hope of a better future becomes impossible in the
thinking of the impoverished. If someone does not believe there is a possibility of achievement, they
will never even try to attain it. As we were discussing these challenges, I began to realize how poverty
is not just isolated to finances, it is a mindset that affects every area of life. Poverty is not a number,
and it is a belief.
Many organizations have hit a growth barrier because their employees are operating in poverty. Not
because of their financial status or compensation, but because they have lost hope in themselves. They
are working from a place of lifeless duty rather than hopeful pursuit. George Washington Carver said,
Where there is no vision, there is no hope. An organization can have all the money in the world yet
still be filled with employees who are impoverished in their thinking. We as leaders must
communicate the potential of greater impact, greater opportunities, and more magnificent results to
progress our teams forward. People have first to believe there is a possibility for a better future to
activate their motivation to work toward it. When one believes something is possible, the mind goes to
work figuring out every way to make
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Summary Of When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football
Bruce Watson, author of When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football, writes in chronological order the
events in which he describes how football was saved from the notorious brutality the sport was once
known for. The intervention and involvement by President Theodore Roosevelt would become a key
element in the restructuring of football. While Roosevelt had never taken an interest to playing
football during his time at Harvard, he had great respect for the game. Furthermore, Roosevelt
believed the roughness nature of the game was necessary. Because of this, injuries ranging from
severe to fatal became standard. However, as stated in the reading by Watson, pressure on Roosevelt
built rapidly to take action as death tolls among players continued
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The Sander s Home-Personal Narrative
It was a warm summer evening in California. The Sanders were enjoying one of their last meals
together as a family before school started back up again. As the Sanders chowed down on flavorful pot
roast, Todd shared very exciting news for the family. Since we recently purchased a new private jet,
and summer is almost over, your mother and I have decided to take a family trip to Australia!
exclaimed Todd. The Sander s were a rich family who lived in a rich neighborhood, and in a big
house. They were a big family, six kids in total, and two parents. Woo hoo! chanted Grayson after he
heard the news. Grayson was the second youngest child of the Sanders . He is nine years old, and
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Is everyone packed yet? asked the mom, Marie a few hours later. Marie was a tall, blonde that was
always laughing and smiling. Being that she isn t as tough and strict as Todd, Marie was more of the
laid back and chilled kind of parent. I m ready to go! Reese replied back seconds later. Reese was
Todd and Marie s third oldest child out of the pack. Reese was a strong and tall, sixteen year old with
and short, spiky dirty brown hair. Unlike any other rich teenage boy, Reese greatly enjoyed playing
sports and being active. He is also known as The Troublemaker out of his family. Reese zipped up his
suitcase, and put it near the door in his disheveled room. He then began to pack his backpack with his
laptop, phone charger, camera, and other essentials. Marie began to walk down the hallway upstairs to
Claire s room. Claire, are you packed yet? asked the mom. Not yet, ugh I can t find my makeup bag!
whined Claire. Claire was fourteen years old. She had long, blonde hair and was tall and skinny. She
was very popular in her grade. It s right here hun Marie said holding up the bright pink makeup bag.
Thanks mom exclaimed Claire as she packed it in her
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Essay about Stephen Crane s The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky
Stephen Crane s The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
Stephen Crane s The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky, as well as his other Western stories, owe much to
Mark Twain s approach to the West. According to Eric Solomon, both authors...used humor to
comment on the flaws of traditional fictional processes (237). While employing parody of the Western
literary tradition, Crane also uses realism to depict the influence of the East on the West. In The Bride
Comes to Yellow Sky, Stephen Crane uses symbolism to develop his study of the changes effected on
the West and the roles of its inhabitants by the encroachment of eastern society.
The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky is a parable of the East s invasion of the West through role changes in
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Potter is embarrassed in the great eastern train car. He is not accustomed to the fancy Victorian
environment, and neither is his wife. Potter is also worried about the act of his marriage itself. He felt
the shadow of a deed weigh upon him like a leaden slab. He, the town marshal of Yellow Sky, a man
known, liked, and feared in his corner... [had married] without consulting Yellow Sky for any part of
the transaction (Crane 403). Potter had defiled the idea of the Marshal, a figure fearsome and
independent (Solomon 252). Potter also ignored the Western tradition of partnership and consulting
one s friends before marriage. He has told no one and is quietly attempting to sneak his bride back into
town. This bride is the catalyst of change that is sure to wreak havoc on the social structure of Yellow
Sky, and Potter knows it.
Potter s opposite, Scratchy Wilson cannot face his own two roles (Solomon 252). Where Potter has
realized and is attempting to accept his new role, Scratchy will do nothing of the kind. Scratchy is the
town s drunken bum. The occupants of the town are terrified as he rages up and down the street.
Scratchy is, however, almost comical in his decorative shirt and fancy boots. Though he isn t
conscious of it, these are a symbol of the East s encroachment on Scratchy. His shirt was made
principally by some Jewish women on the east side of New York...and his boots had red tops with
gilded
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Irreducible Reductions Summary
A Message from the Ruins: Unraveling History of Reducción in Peru On Thursday, October 6th, Dr.
Steve Wernke from Venderbilt University presented a fascinating talk entitled Irreducible Reductions:
The Spatial Politics of Forced Resettlement in the Colonial Andes. The archeological site comprises of
the ruin of the reducción apparently says more than merely a ruin for it turns to connote issues on
migration, movement, population, and displacement. In addition, it is also interesting to learn that
from the ruin, Dr. Wernke and team are able to unravel different facts about the people living in that
specific area and how the Spanish arranged the settlement in a very detailed way. This lecture, in
particular, has widely illustrated the term
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  • 2. Chicano Movement More than a century of prejudice against one of the largest minority residing in the United States that continues today. To these days Hispanics are targets of discrimination and are not offer equal opportunities in jobs and education. The roots of discrimination go back to the end of the Mexican War when thousands of Mexicans became American citizens overnight. The sign of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo not only transfer land to the United States but also the people that live there before it became territory of the United States. These people began to suffer from discrimination in their owl land. Their sons and daughters did not have better luck because even thought they were born in the United States therefore they are American citizens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mexican Americans thought of themselves as Americans and they stressed their American citizenship in the basis of being treat equaly under the law that offered freedom and equality to all its citizens. Being Chicano represents the struggle of being a citizens of an Anglo society while being raised in the Hispanic culture. Chicanos are proudm of their heritage but they are also aware of their American culture. These American citizens had suffer from discrimination based on their Spanish surmane and because they keep their customs form their Hispanic culture. They have been denied equal acdces to education, jobs, healthcare and politcal representation. Discrimination against Mexican Americans has not been as overt as discrimination against African Americans.Howeve the fact that discrimination against Chicanos wasn t institutionalized did not meant that they still didn t suffer from deasecrimination regarding housing, jury selection, racial profiling which led to bad realtionships with the police and discrimination in the school system. Chicanos have been treaated as second class citizens in their own country. Their heritage was ignored in society, speacially at school, where they were denied to express their culture. States passed laws to prohibi the use of Spanish at schools. Students that suffer the most were those who did not speak English because they were punished physically, a practice that continue until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Secret River An individual s unique experiences shape their perspective on issues and events, they may share the same opinion as others while they view the world from a different viewpoint, and this is particularly relevant in the historical novel, The Secret River by Kate Grenville as the different contexts employed in the text influence how specific characters are represented. The Secret River is a text that delves into a dark side of Australian history, through the eyes of an ignorant British convict; William Thornhill. The novel begins in 18th century London, where Thornhill, a victim of the cruel class system in the late British society, is transported to Australia as a prisoner after being convicted of stealing. From there on the text explores the moral choices of the colonists including their ambitions, family and the Aboriginal people who share the land. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the use of the depressing setting and third person point of view, in the context of London, Thornhill is represented as a character that suffers from poverty and therefore values the necessities in life; food, family, security. However in the context of Sydney, Thornhill is represented as a working class man whose deprived background leads him to become greedy when faced with opportunities to become upper class and leads him to express superiority over people, a result from the influence of the colonial attitude that existed at the time. This transition from poor to successful businessman is portrayed by Thornhills colonial point of view, the construction of the setting and the characterisation of the emancipists. On the Hawkesbury river or Thornhills Point Thornhill is seen as something of a king his transition to the upper class is complete and he is known as one of the rivers finest gentry, regarding colonial attitudes towards the aboriginal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Psychological Factors That Shaped My Childhood And... To be successful you need to face your hardest opponent... yourself. Dillon Boucher. In order to face ourselves, we must know who we are and why we do certain things. Psychology allows us to do this. It is the study of people. This science allows us to look into who we are and what we are. By understanding what and how everything you do can help you make improvements. This allows the body and mind to work together, so it can give you the knowledge to help make better decisions and avoid stressful situations. It can help you achieve goals and you live comfortably with others. As I move on in life and get to the point of independence, it is important for me to understand why I do the things I do, so I can make important changes to adapt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Permissive parents watch their children less closely and are more free with their child s actions (Rathus, p.288). Both of my parents have always been very loving and given me everything I needed, but at least to me, they always seemed to be more on the strict side with me than they were with my brother. I was never allowed to many of the things my brother was allowed to do and when I tried to make the argument that their rules were unfair, they always looked at me and said, He s a boy, you re a girl. This inequality in treatment put a tremendous strain on me and what the expectations I felt that I had to live up to. I feel like my parents strict and cold style effected me in both negative and positive ways. I feel that it made me become a much harder worker who was more motivated to achieve certain goals but it also caused a lot of insecurities when I failed at something. Moving on into my adolescent years wasn t any easier. I had no idea who I was. In fact, I changed my wardrobe and what I was into doing quite often throughout middle school. One month I d wear a dress in hopes to be a girly girl and the next, I d be dressed in all shirts with black schools pretending I knew how to skateboard. In addition to that, my friend group changed dramatically within a very short period of time. I was very confused and new to all of the things this new group of peers enjoyed doing. At one point, I was so desperate to find out who I was and get the sense of belonging that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Abuse Of Animal Abuse Did you know about 10 million animals get abused and neglected every year? Circuses and Zoos are prime examples of animal abuse and neglect. Animals like tigers, elephants, dolphins, and whales should be in their natural habitat. These animals shouldn t be in small rusty cages, and crowded pools. There are also people who illegally fight animals for money; i.e. Dog fighting, cock fighting, etc. These animals fight for their lives, but the owners don t care about whether or not they die, they just want money. Animals should not be used for our entertainment. Animals are not given the choice of going into the entertainment world. People gamble on dog fighting, cock fighting, etc. Wild cats and elephants in circuses endure abuse and neglect to be taught how to jump through hoops of fire. SeaWorld neglects their animals once they get sick, and these animals are given merely any space. Animal fighting is illegal in all 50 states in the U.S. and in district Of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Yet animal fighting happens almost every day. Most of the animals that fight are dogs, cocks, or hogs. Dog owners like to train their dogs how to be aggressive. They chain their dog outside out of reach from other animals and people. The dogs are given basic veterinary care and nutrition because the owners care about winning, not about the dogs themselves. Some fighting dogs get steroids to enhance their muscles and increase their aggressiveness. These dogs also get legal and illegal drugs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Sy-1 Research Paper For over forty years, the Aegis weapon system has been the main form of defense for the U.S. Navy s surface ship fleet. Created by Lockheed Martin, this defense system has separated itself from any other since being created in 1983. In a world where defensive threats can come in many forms the Aegis system has adjusted and overcome all possible threats truly making it the most elite and necessary onboard ship system to have. With the use of SPY 1 radar, the Aegis display system, the weapons control system, and the command and decision system, Aegis is able to attack land targets, submarines, and surface ships simultaneously making it the most dominant system for the US Navy to use today. Along with surface and subsurface combatants, Aegis can defend against aircraft and their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This radar is the primary system used for air and surface defense. How SPY 1 works is that a mechanically rotating radar sends signals or beams outboard from the ship to pick up all targets (Lockheed Martin). Once the radar receives return signals, the SPY 1 must use a different tracking radar by sending out signals of electromagnetic energy to track and determine what the target is as well as possible threat capabilities. Another reason why SPY 1 is the spear head for US Navy radar systems is its ability to track over one hundred targets at a time. Some strengths of the SPY 1 that other radar do not have is it s fast reaction and ability to detect and send a missile in less than ten seconds, fast transition from SPY 1 silent to full radiate, and its large field of fire with minimal blockage zones (AN/SPY 1, 2000). The most important advantage of the SPY 1 is its ability to be linked with the Aegis system and how they work together to create one multi functional defense system. SPY 1 is able to track targets while surveying the area as well as update the command and decision system used by Aegis to engage targets if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Internal Sources Of Finance Are Inside The Business Internal sources of finance are inside the business and are made from the company itself by the services they provide, such as selling stock or keeping back a profit. External sources of finance are from outside of the business from elsewhere, such as an owner who invests money into the business, loans from a bank or people you know, debentures which are loans made to the company, a mortgage, hire purchase, leasing or grants. However these are long term external sources, some short term ones could include an overdraft facility, trade credits or factoring. Internal sources of finance Retained profit The percentage of the earnings made and kept by the company which can be used to pay any debts or be reinvested in the business, however it s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also in small business organisations profits and losses are passed through their shareholders and then they can create negative retained earnings as well. All of these problems could eventually lead a business into bankruptcy. Another drawback is the fact that the money could have been invested elsewhere therefore earning a higher profit. Savings The money a company had before or have made from the business and has been kept as a resource. This is related to Boohoo.com because they would keep savings in the case of an emergency arising meaning that if something unexpected occurred they wouldn t be worrying on how to solve it, they could just take money out of their savings to resolve the dilemma. Advantages This is a beneficial idea for a business because there will be interest rates added to your savings and because there are competitive interest rates between banks there could be an offer for a savings with bonus interest, which will ultimately increase the amount of money Boohoo.com will have as a resource within the organisation. Disadvantages However the disadvantages of having savings is that the money is often tied up for a long period of time meaning that it can t be accessed without large consequences and if your account doesn t have a fixed rate the interest can reduce over time and it could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Compare And Contrast Death Camp And The Ghetto The Ghetto And The death camp In the war of World War two, life was hard when the Germans attack Denmark and was planning to liquidate the Ghetto. I will be comparing a poem to a story. The two people i ll be comparing and contrast Cristiana Chiger and Pavel Friedmann. Both people tried escape from the germans and death. Sadly the only place they could go was the sewer, but Pavel didn t make it and was sent to death camp where he started his poem. On the other hand Cristiana made it to the sewer and stayed there for multiple months. This all happen just because they were Jewish. There choice was sewers or dieng. To die from your enemy or live in torture for months. Pour Cristiana had live in the sewer fourteen months straight. Now that you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keep in mind that I won t just point out the simple. I am willing to dig deeper into the mine, ... or sewer in this case and find more differences. First off we can tell that there is a different person, a different gender person and different age. The places were different as well. A sewer and a death camp. To be honest I would have wanted to go to the death camp even if I would have a better chance surviving in the sewer. Cristiana story was much detailed while in the poem there s just not a lot, but we learn how much they are being torchered. This is not much because the story features torture too. Last in the differences is the help. While Pavel Friedmann is not in the sewer he not receiving any help before ... well anything I guess. In the sewer Cristiana and others received help from the sewer men who come down and up giving food for them to eat. That s the sad story and sasd poem about Cristiana and Pavel Friedmann. I hope you think about this and feel how lucky you are. For now pray to the gods for keeping us safe. Before you wish that you had the best life ever think about how good having a good life is compared to bad one. Thats is all for now. Thanks for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Personal Branding Of Lisa Mazurek Personal Branding of Lisa Mazurek Introduction The following will bring a glimpse into my personal branding journey. It is more information than the average student, but what is age today in respects to a college student? This will include an indirect and direct view in how the brands were introduced, in my lifetime and how it carried into a new generation. Our textbook provided a viewpoint in regards to when one has reached Resonance by stating; When you achieve Resonance your external message connects with internal values and feelings. It connects to consumer s emotional sweet spot. Tony Schwartz commented, Resonance takes place when the stimuli out into our communication evoke meaning in a listener or viewer...the meaning of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Now: This product has many uses and is not just for the tiny bottoms of babies. Being a farmer s wife, my husband can spend many hours bouncing in the seat of a tractor. He uses this product in order to prevent soreness and redness from occurring while in the tractor. This is a product that will be found in my house as it has many purposes for me and my family. Age 5 10 Cap n Crunch Cereal 1. Then: As a kid, I loved this cereal as much as my sisters did. I am the oldest of four girls and when our mother went grocery shopping, you could count on at least two of us grabbing a box and putting it into the grocery cart. 2. Now: I still love this product, but much less of it, too much sugar; however, I will enjoy it once in a blue moon for great tasty memories. This is a great example of hitting the sweet spot . Ages 5 10 Holly Hobby Lunch Box, produced by American Greeting Corporation 1. Then: To a 10 year old, this lunch box rocked! I was in school and it was the in thing to carry your lunch to school. Most of my friends had a metal type of lunch box that contained their favorite cartoon character on the outside with a matching thermos for the inside. 2. Now: A metal lunch box now only brings back great memories and good laughs with friends. I was lucky enough to have a couple while growing up, before I was given the brown paper bag to carry lunch. That is when it was no longer cool to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Bird Sings In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings , a young African American woman tells of her experience in dealing with issues all females face at a point in their lives, such as self esteem issues, gender oppression, and rebellion. She faces the struggle of who she wants to be versus living in the reality of whom she actually is. In various points of the reading, she often finds herself drifting off into her thoughts with the wishes of being someone she isn t, with references to movie stars , and one of those sweet little girls who were everybody s dream of what was right with the world . When in reality she was a Southern girl, donned in hand me downs, preparing herself to give a speech in church on Sunday morning. The young girl nervously stood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end of this prologue, the young girl is on the route to rebirth and a new start , with her dramatic exit from the church. She broke out of her shell , fully aware that it was something that wasn t expected from her, nor accepted by the adults her but she didn t are. That s where the rebellion comes in this passage. She stated I d get a whipping for it, to be sure, and the nasty children would have something new to tease me about. I laughed anyway, partially for the sweet release; still, the greater joy came not only from being liberated from the silly church... This was such a powerful ending to the prologue but a beginning for her as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Effects of Emotions on Memory and Forgetfulness Essay The two main emotional factors that influence memory and forgetting are flashbulb and repression. A flashbulb memory is a memory that has a high emotional significance they are accurate and long lasting. It is almost a photographic memory of a particularly emotional event that is imprinted on your mind. For example an event such as September the 11th, people can remember things such as how they heard it happened, what clothes they were wearing and who they were with very clearly. This is because it was such a sudden emotional impact when they heard it that it got imprinted in their memory. Repression is an emotional factor in forgetting. It is that we forget because we have great anxiety about certain memories. This is because certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brown and Kulik discovered that these flash bulb memories were consistent over time. They did research on the death of Princess Diana and found that many people could remember a lot more than usual such as what time it was, who was with them etc. Such emotional events as September the 11th are very large scale and so many people will have flashbulb memories of the event making it easy to do a study and find proof of flashbulb memories. There is also evidence for forgetting as a result of repression. The main sort of evidence for repressed memories is a victim of crime. Many people who have been a victim of a crime can remember very little of it because emotion actually caused the memory to be repressed and forgotten. Freud helped to prove that people have repressed memories by using hypnosis that caused people to bring forgotten memories to light. There is also evidence against Flashbulb memories such as firstly it cannot be proved whether the participants are telling the truth or lying about an event since everyone s interpretation of where they were etc will be different, so it cannot be proved whether it is a flashbulb memory or just a memory. Secondly it is also difficult to prove how accurate flashbulb memories are since they all have different degrees of significance to people too so certain people will remember less or more and others will forget parts of the memory where as others will not. Thirdly with large events such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Taking a Look at the Death Penalty Death Penalty should be allowed under circumstances also known as capital punishment, where congress or any state legislature recommend the death penalty for murder and other capital crimes. Majority of the states are favor in death penalty, roughly around 32 states are favor and 18 states are against death penalty. In most cases, many argue that death penalty has violated the 8th amendment, where it bans cruel and unusual punishment. Therefore, they would go against death penalty. However, without the sentence to death, the chances of prisoner escaping prison are really high. If they are able to escape prison and get away with it, then they can continue committing crimes. Although some may argue that death penalty is harsh because if you kill someone; and then you take another person s life, then why should yours be freed? I personally do not agree with death penalty because taking away another person s life is not going to regain the victim s life back. However, the victim s family would want the person to be sentence to death, so the victim can rest in peace. I think that death penalty should be only allowed under circumstances, but then how can you really determined if the case should be ruled with death penalty? And how would the justice system know that they have made the correct decision? Did the decision of sentence to death turn out to be wrong, where the person is later found innocent? There are multiple of questions that people will be more concern about. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Overcoming The Odds Perseverance Bullies will push someone over the edge to make themselves feel good. That youth might cry, but if he stands up to the bully he might learn something by doing so. Standing up to the bully shows strength and makes the bully realize he can t control the life that was meant to be free. Perseverance means simply not to give up. Perseverance pushes people where they would not have gone and gives them a lasting mental toughness that helps them to deal with whatever is in their path. Perseverance was shown in the stories; Overcoming the Odds, and About Nick: His Story by doing what they would not have done without persevering through their problems. The article Overcoming the Odds explains about the Royals 2015 season.The Royals seemed like the team that overcame obstacles together, but in reality each player had a story behind their victory. Take Chris Young for example, who missed all of 2013 as he contended with thoracic outlet syndrome, and later mourned his father s death during the season. Young had all the reason to give up and nobody would have blamed him. Like Chris Young, Nick from the story About Nick: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you go through a problem that s really hard all of a sudden other problems seem a little easier. Kim Phuc got her body burned by napalm during the Vietnam War as a child. Nobody thought she would survive, but after 14 months and 17 operations, she did make it. Kim looked at her survival as a miracle and as a result developed an attitude of I can do it. While some people persevere through near death some people persevere through life. Jimmy Valvano in his speech, said you have to be willing to work for it, you have to have enthusiasm. This line controls his life. He chose to persevere through cancer and got a mental toughness. Kim Phuc chose to persevere and got life. All people have problems, not all people choose to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. MHPA Research Paper The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, also known as MHPAEA is defined as a federal law that prevents group health plans and health insurance issuers that provide mental health or substance use disorder benefits from imposing less favorable benefit limitations on those benefits than on medical or surgical benefits (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, para 1). Originally, MHPAEA applied only to group health plans and group health insurance coverage, but was amended by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to also apply to individual health insurance coverage (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, para 2). The Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 (MHPA) defined that large group health plans could not impose annual dollar limits on mental health benefits that are less favorable than any limits imposed on medical or surgical benefits (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, para 6). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new law requires an equivalence in the way that mental health or substance use disorders and medical or surgical benefits are treated in regard to dollar limits spent annually, however does not require large group health plans or insurance issuers to cover mental health or substance use disorders (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services). This is due to the fact that the law s requirements only apply to large group health plans and health insurance issuers that choose to include these mental health or substance use disorders in their benefit packages (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Four Theories Of Passive Audience Theory Active Audience Theory Four theorists are the contributing authors of the active research theory. These authors evolved the role audience play and their ability to actively engage with communication medians. The idea of deconstructionism was the focus of the work of Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault during the 1960 s. Later in the twentieth century theorist Raymond Bauer developed The Obstinate Audience. In the early 1980 s a theorist by the name of Stuart Hall challenged the traditional theories of an audience role in the media and developed his encoding/decoding theory. Each contributed to the current understanding of the active role audiences engage in when information is presented. In this section a brief description of the earlier theory of the audiences as passive viewers will be presented to provide a background of the role of the audience. Next, the major theorist and their contributions to the active audience theory will be presented. The section will end with a summary of active research theory and its contribution to communication medians today. Passive Audience Theory During the early 1900 s audiences were considered to be passive, an audience that merely observed events rather than actively responding to the event in the media. During this time, several theories were developed on the media s ability to provide information to a group of people that did not think about the information just simply receive the information. Hypodermic Needle Model by Katz ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ficial And The First Foreign Language Of Thailand Essay The context of the study An overview of the potential context of the study has been discussed various aspects. To begin with, the official and the first foreign language of Thailand are highlighted in the first two parts. Also, in the same part language education and communication are located the current situation. The next part is concerning English proficiency of Thai people. In the followed part will describe the importance of English and ASEAN Economic Community. Afterwards the detailed context of the study will pinpoint EMI policy at KKU and EMI implementation at HUSO. Besides, this section closed with a limited research on EMI in Thailand. Thailand is a country in Southeast Asia, where it is a homeland of over 65 million Thai people in 2015 (Boonrach, 2015). Considering the languages are using in Thailand, currently, there is not only a Thai language standing on the stage of all communities but also other languages other than Thai are standing beside it in local settings. Unexpectedly, there are over 80 languages are spoken in Thailand, but there is only one official spoken and written language due to the domination of Thai (Smalley, 1994; Rappa Wee, 2006; Darasawang Todd 2012). That is, Central Thai is the only one accepted language to stand at a national level, and the majority of Thai people are using Central Thai as an official language in various activities. In general, Thai people are using Central Thai to communicate across the nation in many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Video Games and Violence Speech B.Z. Smith AP Lang 1 Feb. 2013 Videogames and Violence In today s society, the vast majority of adolescents spend their free time indoors. Many of those hours are enjoyed playing video games, a habit which teenagers will never hear the end of from their parents. These games will ruin you , they say, It makes you angry and violent , they say, but does it really? Media often portrays videogames as detrimental to mental health, and this topic is especially scrutinized today because of the sudden popularity of the recent public mass shootings and gun violence; however, past and more recent studies show that this is absolutely not true. In fact, the positives of gaming seem to massively outweigh the negatives. Lately there has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even the Supreme Court stands by that knowledge. In 2011 when California decided to ban minors from purchasing games with mature content, the Supreme Court overruled that decision by 7:2, based on the fact that it violated our first Amendment and that the judges saw no correlation between the subjects, going so far as to state that the connection between exposure to violent video games and harmful effects on children do not prove that such exposure causes minors to act aggressively. Any demonstrated effects are both small and indistinguishable from effects produced by other media. (Suzy Khimm) In the midst of everything that is happening right now, people need a scapegoat. They need something to take all the blame, and unfortunately, videogames are just here at the wrong place and the wrong time. CITES 1. Travis, Corte, ed. Violent Video Games, Blamed For Promoting Violence, May Benefit Brain. Http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/16/violent video games brain effects positive_n_2474438.html. Http://www.huffingtonpost.com/, 16 Jan. 2016. Web. 31 Jan. 2013. 2. Neal, Karlinzsky, and Dan, Przygoda. Video Games and Violence: Every Generation Blames Newest Media, Expert Says. Http://abcnews.go.com. ABC News, 18 Dec. 2012. Web. 31 Jan. 2013. 3. Suzy, Khimm. POW! CRACK! What We Know about Video Games and Violence. Http://www.washingtonpost.com. Washington Post, 17 Jan. 2013. Web. 31 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Peru Political History Peru s political history has presented periods of democratic rule and periods of authoritarian rule. The current president is Pedro Pablo Kuczysnki Godard of the independent party Peruvians for Change. In Peru the president serves as chief of state and head of government. The constitution adopted in 1993, which has since been altered on several occasions, gives greater power to the president as he appoints the prime minister and ultimately has final say in almost every governmental matter (GlobalEdge, n.d.). Moreover, Peru is the largest producer of cocaine in the world and the influence of drug traffickers in the government system has grown (The Heritage Foundation, n.d.). There is recognized corruption in Peru s government. Peru s election ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Four Risk Factors Economic risk The president is the former finance minister and his background also includes working as an economist for the World Bank. The monetary policy is framed against inflation targeting, currently at 3%; the fiscal management is built on a rule which prevents the deficit to go beyond 1% of GDP (Euler Hermes, 2016). The president has requested and obtained an exception to this rule. If public debt rises, there is an increased risk of inflation. Furthermore, the corruption in the country decline consumer and business confidence. There is also risk of El Nino and weather conditions to the stability of the economy. An area of importance to Peru s economy is the external sector. The export of its natural resources is subject to price volatility. Recently there has been less demand and price decreases in Peru s copper, silver, and natural gas exports (Focus Economics, 2017). Furthermore, imports now exceed exports and thus may increase risk in trade balance. The import of goods and services in 2015 (current U.S. $) was approximately $44,800M and exports totaled approximately $40,300M (GlobalEdge, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Threats Of Net Neutrality Threats Net Neutrality: There has been a recent push by the government to limit the freedom of the internet which could affect streaming services. In a nutshell, net neutrality is the idea that all Internet traffic should be treated equally and that internet providers like Comcast, AT T and Verizon can t be allowed to play favorites based on business deals. Specifically, they can t block or slow down some websites and services but not others (forcing sites to pay extra to not have that happen to them). It s about keeping the Internet a level playing field, the way it s been since the internet began. If net neutrality were to pass, then customer s would either have their internet usage limited by providers and may have to pay extra to access ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Economic Activities of Developing Countries The economical activities of the developing countries hugely borrow from the development of the road network systems. Road networks contribute notable about the 40% of the national traffics especially in the third world countries. However, the third world countries have a limited amount of necessary road lane that would facilitate the development prerequisite for the eventual prosperity vital for them. The road networks percentage is dismally low recording to 14% of the world total road networks. Most of the third world countries experiences congested road networks due to the extensive importation of the second hand vehicles that are cheaper but prone to poor quality. The rate of the development of the road networks is at a slower pace as compared to the pace at which the road networks are being established. The limited number of the roads available is usually overused thus leading perennial repairs and rehabilitation. South Africa has a better road network system as compared to other countries in Africa. The South African country poses good and effective performance in the economical growth borrowing from the extensive road network and the large amount of the natural resources available to its disposal. The country has initiated excellent practice of management that spurs its growth. China economy is on rise as a result to huge investment in the construction sector. The country developed international construction companies that has benefited from the lucrative African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Position Of Director Is Responsible For Operations... Qualifications Requirements: Director: The position of director is responsible for operations within the childcare center, to include acquiescence with regulations and communication with the department. As a director, he or she is to remain on the premises during all hours of operation and will be unable to accept any other form of employment that may interfere with stipulated duties. In order to become a director for a childcare center, an individual must meet several prerequisites before employment. These prerequisites include: background check, finger print clearance, health screening report with TB test, high school graduation or GED and 15 semester units at an accredited college in specified early childhood education classes. Three of the required units are to be in administration or staff relations, the remaining 12 units are to be in areas specific to child growth and development; child, family and community. Among these educational requirements, the individual must have completed four years of teaching experience, in a licensed center or an equivalent childcare program. However, two years are only required if the director has an AA degree in the area of child development or a child development program director permit, which must be issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Teacher: In order to qualify for a teaching position at a childcare center, the individual must pass several perquisites in order to obtain a position of employment. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Voltaire s View Of Voltaire Voltaire was an enlightenment provider who wrote many play and books. He was a famous writer, who made a lot of money and he wanted money. So everything he accomplished, he did because he thought people are going to buy for him to be rich. One of his most famous is the story of Candide in which he wrote to be entertained. The book is a satire in which Voltaire in some way criticizes the institutions, and the people. Although Voltaire s societies had many advances, this made him criticize different elements of his societies. In the 1700s the Europeans had so many advances. They had conquered territories around the world. They were wealthy and their societies had advanced intellectually. By the 1700s, the Europeans thought they are at the top and they can get any better than this. This is what makes Voltaire criticize part of Europeans. Voltaire did satirize different institutions for instance, other philosophers, many religious people, protestant pastors, and minority groups. He criticizes the church when the old woman begun saying you must know that I am the daughter of pope Urban X and of the princess of Palestrina (In chapter 11) . Voltaire explains that there is no pope named Urban X and he uses this opportunity to condemn the church. He means that the Catholic Church is exceedingly corrupt and it shouldn t be an institution. He also points out that the church members are indeed silly even though they are taking vows. Voltaire doesn t understand why people attend this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Effect Of Ph On Enzyme Activity Of Peroxidase Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase Thomas Stinde March 15, 2016 Coconino Community College Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase For us to understand what the effects pH have on enzyme activity of peroxidase, we must first define what an enzyme is and what is done as well as a peroxidase. According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, an enzyme is, a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Nearly all enzymes are proteins which have large complex molecules whose actions depends on their molecular shape. Some enzymes dictate reactions inside cells and some, such as enzymes which deal with digestion, outside the cell (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). The factors which affect enzyme activity are the environmental conditions. If these conditions are changed, then the enzyme reaction rate is altered. In nature, organisms will make adjustments to their enzyme conditions to create an optimal reaction rate, when needed, or the organisms will contain enzymes which are modified to operate efficiently in extreme environments where they live. Peroxidase is, an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of a particular substrate by hydrogen peroxide (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Hydrogen peroxide is a byproduct of cellular respiration; therefore, the peroxidase is located in the cytoplasm of the cell. In our lab, we checked the reaction rate of peroxidase and tried to find the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Law Mcq An unregistered firm can institute a criminal proceeding for | 1. | Incorrect | Which of the following types of damages are NOT available in contract cases? Your answer: Equitable remedies The correct answer: Pecuniary damagesINCORRECT. The major form of relief in contract cases is monetary damages. Other potential types of damages are equitable, and tort damages, including punitive damages. | | 2. | Incorrect | Cecil has a contract for $2000 to paint Buck s house so that Buck can place the house on the market. He realizes that he will not be able to paint Buck s house before Buck sells the house. He calls Buck and tells him he cannot perform the contract. Which statement is NOT true about this contract? Your answer: Buck s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The correct answer: a contract with a liquidated damages clauseINCORRECT. This is a contract containing a liquidated damages contract. | | 10. | Incorrect | Jane s employer fired her even though she had six months left on her contract. If she sues what compensatory damages may she ask for? Your answer: She can ask for any costs like the difference in the salary they paid her and the salary they will pay a new employee if it is more than she made. The correct answer: She can ask for lost wages or salary as compensatory damages.INCORRECT. The employer can sue for the difference between what it cost to pay the employee who quit and the new employee if the employee breaches. | | 11. | Incorrect | Sandy sued Martin on a contract he breached. There are no real damages, but Sandy wanted to sue Martin on principles. What kind of damages might result? Your answer: Punitive damages. The correct answer: Nominal damages.INCORRECT. If there are no actual damages, there will be only nominal damages. | | 12. | Incorrect | Keith lost $4000 on the transaction when Manny refused to sell him the antique car he had contracted to buy from Manny for $4000. Keith had a buyer who was willing to pay him $2000 more than the contract price. Manny had no way of knowing this when he cancelled the contract. What kind of contract damages can Keith ask for? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Chaucer s Canterbury Tales The Character of the Parson of Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer is considered by many critics as the father of English literature. His literary masterpiece was The Canterbury Tales. In these tales, Chaucer writes about pilgrims who are on a journey to Canterbury. Each pilgrim has a tale that they tell on this journey. Chaucer expresses themes and messages through the characterization of each pilgrim. Through the Parson, one of the pilgrims, Chaucer is able to portray the life of a true Christian through the general prologue, prologue to the Parson s tale, and the Parson s tale itself. In the general prologue, Chaucer introduces the reader to the Parson. He is a holy minded man of good renown (475). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is not seen as a high ranking, political clergy member. The Parson is a true example (501) of a genuine Christian living a Christ like life. He, being learned (478), knew and taught the gospel. He was not hypocritical nor did scrupulosity (522) poison his character. Chaucer himself greatly admires the Parson saying, I [Chaucer] think there never was a better priest (520). Chaucer continues to praise and respect the Parson in the prologue to the Parson s tale. He writes on how the Parson declines not to tell a story, but rather to use the opportunity to preach to the other pilgrims. The Parson shows characteristics of living a Christian life through his efforts to spread the word. He chooses to enlighten the pilgrims of a true spiritual purpose rather than to entertain them with lavish stories. In addition, Chaucer shows how the Parson is clear minded in the prologue. The Parson is continuously focused on spreading the gospel and is not distracted but material things. He chooses a life of servant hood and virtue over wealth, fame, and glory In the Parson s tale itself, Chaucer is able to present the Parson s understanding of the earthly life. Through the teaching of the seven deadly sins, the readers realize the impact of sin and its potential to poison spiritual life. The Parson show how wise and knowledgeable he is through his ethical teachings of the sins. He first warns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On The 18th Amendment From 1920 to 1933, it was estimated that over 22,000 gallons of bootlegged liquor made its way into Washington, D.C. for Congress members every week. George L. Cassiday, Congress s alcoholic supplier, claims that four out of five members of Congress drank (Roller). In 1920, the 18th amendment was passed banning the brewing, transporting, and selling of all alcoholic beverages. Forty six states ratified this amendment. Prohibition was encouraged by temperance groups during the 1900 s who believed the consumption of alcohol caused recklessness, increased crime rates, social problems, overflowing in prisons, and need for welfare. The 18th amendment is still relevant today because it shows how this law created such chaos. It was pushed by temperance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government thought that by taking away alcohol it would eliminate corrupting influences in society, instead it became the major source of corruption. But increased law enforcement efforts did not appear to reduce drinking: arrests for drunkenness and disorderly conduct increased 41 percent, and arrests of drunken drivers increased 81 percent (Thornton). Successful politicians to the simple cop on the street took bribes from local bootleggers, crime bosses, and owners of speakeasies. According to a study of 30 major U.S. cities, the number of crimes increased 24 percent between 1920 and 1921 (Thornton). By taking away alcohol drinkers switched to more serious drugs like opium, marijuana, cocaine, and patent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Story Of Oj Simpson Essay Consequently, there is a powerful and depressing theme in The Story of O.J. which attacks the idea of black content being under white control head on. To further express this, Jay Z uses a line from the O.J. Simpson TV miniseries called The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, in which the famous arrested football stated from behind bars: I m not black. I m O.J. with Jay Z, skeptical replied okay . He might have responded that way because Simpson, like many other prominent African American figures who have made it, have wrongly thought that his or her owns success would exempt them from the reality of racially discrimination in America. Jay Z compares this narrow minded mentality to drug dealers risking their lives over corners that they don t even own, and athletes who turn their back on their community when they make it big and to rappers who sign away control of their careers to big names who like Warner Bros who once, engaged in the production of cartoons with racial stereotypes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaning that even if O.J. did not want to be categorized or held down by the label of being black he will also be seen has a black man no matter how much he tries to conform to the standard of blackness that white society will be willing to accept. This is evident in the case of Nat King Cole, where during the 1960s he and a few other African Americans were able to play the leading role shows that were actually based on the lives of African Americans but they still forced to conform to a setting that did not allow them to discuss issues concerning cultural repetitions, social themes, and professional conventions that they dared not transgress (156). This is the same conformation process that Hip Hop artistes have found themselves in today as the lay helpless in the hands of the top media houses in the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Improving Work-Out Using Lomber Machines Working out using a rowing machine challenges you to give your best effort, gradually building up resistance while toning muscles. Today s equipment uses the latest in low impact technology, making exercising an invigorating and safe part of the weekly routine. Different machines have different features; some use water resistance, and others have magnetic brakes. These rowing machines have a variety of programs, mimicking outdoor courses that push you past your limits. Finding the right make and model is essential; your workout style and fitness goals depend on having the right equipment. Ideally, you want a machine that gives your entire body a full workout, one that has settings for comfort as well as endurance training. One of the main features that changes depending on the model and brand of rowing machines is the type of resistance. High end models use water, others use magnets, some use air, and many use hydraulics. While the principles behind the workout remain the same, different muscles are put under pressure depending on the type of resistance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each machine I list has its pros and cons; some are designed for endurance training, and others are made for those who want a light workout before work. A final consideration when shopping for rowing machines is where you are going to use the equipment. Some that use magnets or air for resistance are easily folded up and stored after use, but those that have a water tank need a permanent space. I ve narrowed down my research to one top contender and three runners up. The following rowing machines are the best on the market, giving you a workout that leaves you refreshed and ready to take on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Lines Between Sanity And Insanity The lines between sanity and insanity are commonly tested in young adult literature. Shown to be entirely based on individual perception, sanity or insanity attempt to form a reflection of the characters personalities. In society, as shown in the novels, people are often too quick to write off nonconformist as crazy or insane. Girl, Interrupted and One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest both illustrate how society s stern view cause them to treat mental illness unethically and take away from individualism. Minds may be altered through prescribed medication until they are faded husks of what they once were, As seen in both Susanna Kaysen s Girl, Interrupted and Ken Kesey s One Flew Over The Cuckoo s Nest, those who do not conform to society are shunned and their personalities, the very things that make them individuals, are broken. The patients in both of these novels either become more paranoid or drugged into a nearly unconscious state. Personalities and individualism is lost at the hands of unethical and ineffective medications and procedures to fix the diagnoses of itchy handed doctors. Minds may be altered through prescribed medication until they are faded husks of what they once were. Those who don t fall into social norms are out casted and quickly written off as crazy or insane. They are placed into institutions in an attempt to fix them or in other words remove them from society until they are acceptable. At the start of the novels the reader has a fairly set opinion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Does Roald Dahl Use Humor Roald Dahl uses comedy and humor in many ways throughout many of his books and movies. The types of humor that he uses ranges from satire to dark humor to low comedy. Roald Dahl adds comedy and humor to his books and movies to make them more interesting and funny. Humor also emphasizes certain scenes or lines in a book making them stand out and more memorable. Roald Dahl puts humor and comedy into his books and movies from experiences in his own life. This makes the funny and humorous lines or scenes more realistic and relatable. By using types of comedy like physical humor, satire, and dark humor; Roald Dahl makes it so that the reader is anywhere from chuckling to rolling on the floor with laughter. Roald Dahl uses physical humor a lot in books such as Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Some examples of when he uses physical humor are in Matilda The Trunchbull takes a little girl by her pigtails and spins around in a hammer throw then letting go of the girl. The physical humor in this is that The Trunchbull is throwing a girl by her pigtails and also when she is landing and she gets up perfectly happy and ok with a bouquet of flowers. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the physical humor is when a chubby overweight boy gets shot up the chocolate tube like a bullet. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He uses satire in many ways to make scenes funny. In Matilda he portrayed the mean headmaster The Trunchbull as a plump mean old lady that had warts. This was an exaggeration of the mean, nasty headmaster that he had when he went to boarding school. He used his personal experiences and he used them for ideas in his books and movies. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was based off of his school where the students tested out newly made chocolates and gave there feedback to the chocolate company. He used satire by making every candy and chocolate amazing, huge, and punishing if the kids were to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Hippotherapy Is Helping Improve Individuals with Asd... To help in the improvement of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) many families are turning toward a physical, occupational, and speech and language medical therapy called Hippotherapy. This form of therapy might sound like it involves the Hippopotamus, however it actually involves the use of horses; the root word hippo means horse in Latin. Hippotherapy utilizes an equine s multidimensional movement and its dynamic base of support as a part of an integrated intervention program to achieve functional outcomes in patients with ASD. ASD is a bio neurological developmental disability which impacts the normal development of the brain and means that they have difficulty performing functional daily living skills like feeding themselves, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individuals afflicted with ASD have a difficult time taking the information on where they want to go then telling the rest of their body how they are going to accomplish getting there (National Autism Association, 2012). If the occupational therapist has the individual steer the horse to a specific destination, then the individual must concentrate on how they need to move their hands to be able to steer to the destination. Also to help with hand and eye coordination, the occupational therapist can have the individual ride the horse and grab hanging rings. By utilizing the horse s movement in conjunction with other standard occupational intervention strategies, Hippotherapy addresses and bolsters functional outcomes having to do with an individual s ability to process sensory information such as seeing and feeling the same thing differently or keeping balance (American Hippotherapy Association, 2010). By having the individual ride the horse while facing backward, the individual sees that they are facing backward, but feels the horse moving forward. Individuals with ASD have a hard time deciphering the opposing information when a horse is moving forward, but they are facing backward (National Autism Association, 2012). By practicing this difficult skill the individual becomes more aware of what is happening around them and then is better able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Annexation Of Texas The annexation of Texas was an important event in the history of the United States of America. This event initially started with the Texas Revolution during 1835 1836. Texas separated from Mexico because American settlers and Tejanos didn t want the laws of the Mexican government. One of these laws was the prohibition of slavery in the Mexico dictated by the Mexican constitution of 1824. Also, another disagreement was the combination of the provinces of Texas and Coahuila. Stephen Austin, founder of the principal settlements in Texas tried to negotiate with the Mexican government to separate Texas from Mexico, and leave the settles of Texas to establish self government. Nevertheless, his attempt failed and he was thrown in prison. He was released ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Holocaust, And Art Spiegelman s Night And Maus The word Holocaust refers to the mass murder of 6 million European Jews by the German Nazi regime during World War II. It began in 1933 and ended in 1945. The ruler of Germany during this time was Adolf Hitler. He and the Nazis put the Jew in concentration camps, where thousands were killed everyday. This was one of the worst if not the worst genocides in history. Many books have been written to document survivors testimony of this horrific event. Elie Wiesel shares his story and Art Spiegelman shares his father s story in the books Night and Maus. Comparisons can be drawn between Maus and Night through the author s purpose for writing , the survivor s experiences, and the author s perspective. Elie Wiesel s reason for writing Night was personal, but it was also to keep the world aware of the damage that was caused. He is a messenger to mankind , the nobel peace committee had said as they gave him the prize. Elie doesn t want history to repeat itself. The best way to do that is for the world to know what happened and learn from their mistakes. The personal half of his reason was that Elie wanted to protect his child. My son changed me. Once you bring a life into this world, you must protect it by changing the world. These were Elie Wiesel s own words. One of Art Spiegelman s reasons was almost the same. He was eager to share his father s story with the world. At the beginning of Maus I, Art describes how he asked his father over and over to tell him his story. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Glaeser City Sociology 1. According to Glaeser, cities attract talent and innovation due to its abundance of opportunity. Historically, workers migrate to cities in search of employment and upward mobility, as demonstrated by many cities migration patterns in the early twentieth century as a result of the Industrial Revolution. However, Glaeser claims that in order to attract wealthy people, like Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal to London, a city must prove to be pleasant and not only abundant in opportunity but in entertainment because of all the people cities import. Restaurants are a major source of entertainment in urban life, primarily for the experience of eating out and the fact that eating out is more convenient since many homes in a city lack adequate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While some cities. A low real wage describes the cost of enjoying the pleasures of cities like Honolulu whereas a high real wage describes how one must cope with hardships brought upon by the city such as an unsafe environment or hostile weather conditions, like New York in the seventies. Low real wages indicate a successful city with sufficient urban amenities, while those high real wages were a sign of urban failure the painful crime rate and disintegration of urban amenities (104). According to the data given of American metropolitan areas, Fresno has the lowest real wages at $44,501 while Tulsa has the highest at $70,260. By Glaeser s argument, Fresno should be the metropolitan area with the greatest amenities. However, Fresno has the lowest median family income and second highest cost of living index. Out of the five cities, Boston is the most cosmopolitan. The city is rich with entertainment establishment and enjoys a high median family income. Yet, Fresno appears to offer more amenities than Boston and definitely Tulsa with the highest real wage. In Glaeser s logic, a city must be doing something wrong if it has high real wages. Perhaps signals a lack of investment in urban ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. America s Greatest Weapon Against The Nazi Regime When asked about his country s greatest weapon against the Nazi regime, Winston Churchill didn t hesitate to respond. He said, It was what England s greatest threat had always been... hope. What Churchill knew, and what all great leaders know, is the most empowering thought a person can receive hope. It is unquestionably the strongest motivational force in all the earth. When hope fills our heart, we dream of a better future. We begin to see possibilities that otherwise would have not been seen. It makes the seemingly impossible become possible. The bravery of all exploration derives from the probability of more. One will never step out into uncharted territory without the belief that they can get to somewhere better. Our country was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The presenters shared numerous studies and research that had been conducted on the types of thinking that plagues many who are trapped in its claws. Poverty runs off the assumption that there are not enough financial resources available. Therefore, the hope of a better future becomes impossible in the thinking of the impoverished. If someone does not believe there is a possibility of achievement, they will never even try to attain it. As we were discussing these challenges, I began to realize how poverty is not just isolated to finances, it is a mindset that affects every area of life. Poverty is not a number, and it is a belief. Many organizations have hit a growth barrier because their employees are operating in poverty. Not because of their financial status or compensation, but because they have lost hope in themselves. They are working from a place of lifeless duty rather than hopeful pursuit. George Washington Carver said, Where there is no vision, there is no hope. An organization can have all the money in the world yet still be filled with employees who are impoverished in their thinking. We as leaders must communicate the potential of greater impact, greater opportunities, and more magnificent results to progress our teams forward. People have first to believe there is a possibility for a better future to activate their motivation to work toward it. When one believes something is possible, the mind goes to work figuring out every way to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary Of When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football Bruce Watson, author of When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football, writes in chronological order the events in which he describes how football was saved from the notorious brutality the sport was once known for. The intervention and involvement by President Theodore Roosevelt would become a key element in the restructuring of football. While Roosevelt had never taken an interest to playing football during his time at Harvard, he had great respect for the game. Furthermore, Roosevelt believed the roughness nature of the game was necessary. Because of this, injuries ranging from severe to fatal became standard. However, as stated in the reading by Watson, pressure on Roosevelt built rapidly to take action as death tolls among players continued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Sander s Home-Personal Narrative It was a warm summer evening in California. The Sanders were enjoying one of their last meals together as a family before school started back up again. As the Sanders chowed down on flavorful pot roast, Todd shared very exciting news for the family. Since we recently purchased a new private jet, and summer is almost over, your mother and I have decided to take a family trip to Australia! exclaimed Todd. The Sander s were a rich family who lived in a rich neighborhood, and in a big house. They were a big family, six kids in total, and two parents. Woo hoo! chanted Grayson after he heard the news. Grayson was the second youngest child of the Sanders . He is nine years old, and small for his age. Grayson had dirty blonde hair that was always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is everyone packed yet? asked the mom, Marie a few hours later. Marie was a tall, blonde that was always laughing and smiling. Being that she isn t as tough and strict as Todd, Marie was more of the laid back and chilled kind of parent. I m ready to go! Reese replied back seconds later. Reese was Todd and Marie s third oldest child out of the pack. Reese was a strong and tall, sixteen year old with and short, spiky dirty brown hair. Unlike any other rich teenage boy, Reese greatly enjoyed playing sports and being active. He is also known as The Troublemaker out of his family. Reese zipped up his suitcase, and put it near the door in his disheveled room. He then began to pack his backpack with his laptop, phone charger, camera, and other essentials. Marie began to walk down the hallway upstairs to Claire s room. Claire, are you packed yet? asked the mom. Not yet, ugh I can t find my makeup bag! whined Claire. Claire was fourteen years old. She had long, blonde hair and was tall and skinny. She was very popular in her grade. It s right here hun Marie said holding up the bright pink makeup bag. Thanks mom exclaimed Claire as she packed it in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay about Stephen Crane s The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky Stephen Crane s The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Stephen Crane s The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky, as well as his other Western stories, owe much to Mark Twain s approach to the West. According to Eric Solomon, both authors...used humor to comment on the flaws of traditional fictional processes (237). While employing parody of the Western literary tradition, Crane also uses realism to depict the influence of the East on the West. In The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky, Stephen Crane uses symbolism to develop his study of the changes effected on the West and the roles of its inhabitants by the encroachment of eastern society. The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky is a parable of the East s invasion of the West through role changes in a small ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Potter is embarrassed in the great eastern train car. He is not accustomed to the fancy Victorian environment, and neither is his wife. Potter is also worried about the act of his marriage itself. He felt the shadow of a deed weigh upon him like a leaden slab. He, the town marshal of Yellow Sky, a man known, liked, and feared in his corner... [had married] without consulting Yellow Sky for any part of the transaction (Crane 403). Potter had defiled the idea of the Marshal, a figure fearsome and independent (Solomon 252). Potter also ignored the Western tradition of partnership and consulting one s friends before marriage. He has told no one and is quietly attempting to sneak his bride back into town. This bride is the catalyst of change that is sure to wreak havoc on the social structure of Yellow Sky, and Potter knows it. Potter s opposite, Scratchy Wilson cannot face his own two roles (Solomon 252). Where Potter has realized and is attempting to accept his new role, Scratchy will do nothing of the kind. Scratchy is the town s drunken bum. The occupants of the town are terrified as he rages up and down the street. Scratchy is, however, almost comical in his decorative shirt and fancy boots. Though he isn t conscious of it, these are a symbol of the East s encroachment on Scratchy. His shirt was made principally by some Jewish women on the east side of New York...and his boots had red tops with gilded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Irreducible Reductions Summary A Message from the Ruins: Unraveling History of Reducción in Peru On Thursday, October 6th, Dr. Steve Wernke from Venderbilt University presented a fascinating talk entitled Irreducible Reductions: The Spatial Politics of Forced Resettlement in the Colonial Andes. The archeological site comprises of the ruin of the reducción apparently says more than merely a ruin for it turns to connote issues on migration, movement, population, and displacement. In addition, it is also interesting to learn that from the ruin, Dr. Wernke and team are able to unravel different facts about the people living in that specific area and how the Spanish arranged the settlement in a very detailed way. This lecture, in particular, has widely illustrated the term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...