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Practice Ap English Essay PromptsPractice Ap English Essay Prompts
Primordial Soup Theory
The theory that suggest that in some bodys of water is where life began is primordial soup theory.
Because the chemicals combined from the atmosphere also with the energy to make amino acids
which basically what proteins are built of. After the species would evolve.This theory was presented
in 1920 by a chemist named A.I Oparin and an English Geneticist J.B.S. Haldane. While mixing gas
that they were believed to be there on the first earth: Methane, Ammonia,water, hydrogen, no
oxygen. Chemist Stanley Miller and physicist Harold decided on this experiment to test the
primordial soup theory. After they mixed the gases they sparked the gases to show lightning. What
they found were amino acids. Oparin and Haldane felt that with the blend of gasses in the air and
the strength from lightning strikes, amino acids could suddenly form in the seas.... Show more
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Gunter had suggested that a biochemical cycle developed and clustered the first living cell.
Incomnplex mixes will gather on the surface of the pyrite and atoms, for example, CO and natural
acids and sugars will likewise amass at first glance. Along these lines, the framework does not
utilize any cell parts and begins from a compound pyrite which was plentiful in ahead of schedule
Earth s oceans11.His Thought of what started life is known as the Iron Sulfur World Theory. It sets
that hot, pressurized water blended with broke down gasses (counting hydrogen sulfide, carbon
monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen cyanide and smelling salts) went out of ancient vents and over
different minerals containing iron, nickel and different metals inside of the stones around the
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The Failure Of The Soviet Union
There is a myriad of factors that accounted for the dissolution of the USSR, and the consolidation
of capitalist superiority from 1991 onwards after the fall of an autocracy, and demise of a
disunited provisional government. The official declaration of the termination of the Soviet Union
was December 26 1991; this collapse was addressed by the west as the defeat of communism, and
the end of the Cold War. To understand how and why this previously prosperous nation came to fall
it is important to look at the major factors contributing to this disarray. I will examine the economic
and ethnic problems the Soviet Unionfaced, as well as the problems with those in power.
After the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, the newly formed government had a philosophy ... Show
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Communism is described as a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all
property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
In some countries this system worked, but what the Soviet Union failed to do was to instill the
ideology of Communism into the heart and minds of its population, an anonymous Soviet citizen
said, They pretend to pay us and we pretend to work, Showing the lack of motivation amongst the
citizens, and lack of enthusiasm in the system. Not only was there no productivity, but also in the
middle of the 1980 s approximately seventy percent of industrial output of the Soviet Union was
going to the military, causing severe shortages of the industrial goods for the rest of the economy,
and failing to meet the needs of the State resulting in acute poverty. In the end the Soviet people
became more cynical about their government and only felt distrust towards them, this and the fact
that the Soviet Union failed to produce a stable economy led to economic decline, eventually
demanding the necessity to
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The Need to Update and Revolutionize The Church
It was difficult for me to get past the first page of reading Willimon s The Pastor as Preacher. The
first sentence which struck me was most of those who are under authority refuse to treat preachers
as their instructors. These words hit me squarely in the face, because I have been struggling with
my current endeavors for my supervised ministry
The one great preacher...is the Church. I agree vehemently with this statement. This is why when
I drive pass the Church day, after day, seeing no activity going on. No cars, no influx of people
coming in and out of the doors. No pastor there on standby for any lonely, lost soul who is looking
for solace within the confines of the Church doors. I become more and more disenchanted with the
Church. The ideas I am trying to implement and initiate are often meet with great dissention from
the people. They think fish fry s and car washes are ministry. They struggle with treating me as
instructor, someone there to help teach them. I have never been so conflicted in my life. I want to
see the Church grow. I want to see the Church standing in the community as the greatest
pontificator of the Gospel, yet it lies dormant. It lies like a sleeping giant who is yet to understand
the true power it possess. I think my greatest opposition stems from the fact the previous pastor
was an idealist. He had great ideas and a great vision for the Church. The new pastor, a well
grounded and well respected figure in our denomination, seems
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Self Assessment IIi And Vi
Self Assessment III and VI In self Assessment III the first sections talks about what type of
organizational system I would prefer. Organizational Structure is a system that defines the levels
of hierarchy within an organization. The organizational structure classifies each job, explains its
function, and who it reports to within the organization. Based on my scores they suggest I prefer
to work in a mechanistic structure rather than a organic structure. In a mechanistic structure
people work separately and specialize on only one task. Also within a mechanistic the hierarchy
of authority is well defined. The first section also measures my ability to delegate in the work
place. According to my score I need to substantial improve on my ability to delegate. Based on
the analysis delegating authority are what many managers have difficult doing. My ratio for
being able to give feedback is a four out four. This means my self perceived strength and
weakness are equal, but I could work to improve ratio to be more self perceived in strength. In the
section labeled careers it indicates that I my preferred organizational culturethat informal,
humanistic, flexible, and innovative culture. These traits fall under humanistic culture even thought
my other score suggested I prefer a mechanistic structure. It also indicates that I m not that
committed to my job since my score falls below the mean. This is ok since not being committed to
ones job is the new norm than it was
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The American Culture Of Strict Conformity Accounts
An American culture of strict conformity accounts for the rise of the phenomenon known as the
Red Scare, as well as its widespread nature and prominent power. The Red Scare was complicated
and a result of many different aspects of American culture. However the American culture in the
1950 s was one of strict conformity. This conformist society, created in the late 1940 s was created
by many early discoveries that uncovered Communist members as Soviet spies. There arose a
prevalent belief that anyone who thought differently was unpatriotic. This conformist nature of
American society thus resulted in few organizations fighting for social justice. The Communist
party therefore attracted a wide range of liberals from different aspects of life. Joseph McCarthy
himself, along with many other governmental officials, was able to institute anti communist laws
and practices under the pretense that an unwavering conformity was the American goal. The
conformist nature of American society in the 1950 s created one of the most powerful anti
communist crusades and allowed for a dominant Red Scare.
McCarthyism rose to power so quickly in the late 1940 s and the early 1950 s because the
perception of an internal Communist threat had just enough plausibility to be convincing .
Americans feared that communists who would overthrow the government were a realistic threat .
During World War Two there were many Soviet spies that had infiltrated many aspects of American
covert operations. Alger
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Gung-Ho Means “Work Together”
Gung Ho means Work together
Introduction
Gung Ho demonstrates a cross cultural relationship between the Americans and the Japanese people
working together towards the goal. In this movie, a Japanese car manufacturer company takes over
an American car manufacturing plant. The American workers were in conflict with the Japanese
style of management.
Situation
Hunt Stevenson takes the leadership role and becomes the liaison between the Japanese executive
team and the American workers. At first, the workers were working at their usual pace and did not
meet the productivity numbers as expected.
Before the arrival of the Japanese executives, the organization structure of the plant was Work
Specialization .
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In the end, Hunt s leadership style proves effective. Hunt Stevenson s personality is aggressively
extraverted. He is a people pleaser, sometimes to the point of sacrificing everything else. At the
start of the film, he sets off for Japan promising to accomplish a job he has no idea how to do,
simply because he does not want to let anybody in Had and how the people of different cultural
background have to work towards their common goal by integrating each others work practices. A
Japanese car manufacturing company takes over a Detroit car plant and employ American workers
who comes into clash with the Japanese style of management. This results in some hilarious
moments that makes the movie great to watch. However, there are many innuendo messages that
one can learn in the difficulties involved in engaging people to change their work practices to keep
up with new ways of thinking and new technology. Sounds familiar?
The Japanese concept was imposed more than implemented, and in many cases it was dictated.
Implementation was usually top down and corporate driven, short circuiting mid level management
in between. In most cases, team was tossed around to support everything from re organization to
downsizing to a reason for firing someone (for not being a team player ).
Summary of the commentary:
The commentary s primary focus is on the principles of modern Japanese management, citing
examples of their application at real companies, both American and Japanese. It
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Cats Obligate Carnivores
Meat sits at the center of feline nutrition.
Cats are obligate carnivores.
Obligate carnivores are distinct from other predators because they absolutely must consume meat.
For them, meat isn t just a part of a varied diet. It s a biological necessity. From lions to ocelots to
domestic shorthairs, all cats are obligate carnivores. Other animals classified as obligate carnivores
are dolphins, sea lions, ferrets, and mink.
Because of their ancestral raw meat diets provided them, cats cannot produce certain meat sourced
amino acids and vitamins. They re physically incapable of making them in their own bodies, but
they need them nevertheless. The only way for them to get the nutrients they require is through
eating meat.
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They re not made to live on a plant based diet, yet many cat foods are made with fruits and
vegetables. Since cats thrive on the nutrients provided by raw meat, highly processed, plant based
cat foods are pumped up with synthetic nutrients. It s the only way they can satisfy those nutrient
requirements.
But meat is expensive and corn is cheap. Rice and potatoes are also cheap.
So they tend to show up in cat food more often than the real meat nourishment that your obligate
carnivore requires.
Some cat food manufacturers inflate protein content by packing the food with indigestible plant
protein.
Cats have high protein needs, so many cat food manufacturers add plant protein to create an
artificially inflated protein percentage on the guaranteed analysis.
It s not until the 8th ingredient that you see anything animal based on this ingredient list from a
popular budget cat food brand:
Ground Yellow Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Poultry By Product Meal, Soybean Meal, Wheat
Middlings, Ground Wheat, Animal Fat (Preserved with BHA and Citric Acid), Meat and Bone
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Looking For Alibrandi Change Analysis
Looking for Aibrandi
Change is inevitable in life. Everything around us is changing as time flies. That includes our
emotions, our actions and our perspectives on things. Looking for Alibrandi is a novel about a
teenage girl s struggles in life and how she changes her views on others and herself through a series
of events which eventually leads to her emancipation by the end of the novel. Throughout the novel,
the author, Melina Marchetta clearly demonstrates the concept of change and changing perspective
through the main character, Josephine Alibrandi s actions and thoughts. Some of the most
significant changes about Josephine s actions towards herself, her father, Michael Andretti and her
Nonna, Katia will be discuss in this essay. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Josie resent her father, Michael greatly at the start of the novel as shown by these quote I d
rather die than meet my father (pg164) and I actually pictured him picking me up as a child and
that really got on my nerves, because I didn t want to picture him in such an affectionate way
(pg68). These quotes make evident that Josie despise the fact that Michael is re entering her life
and her mother s after he abandoned her mother alone. However, as the novel continues, readers
can see the changes in Josephine where she become more acceptance towards Michael Andretti
and how she likes the feeling of having a father figure as shown in the quote I walked past my
class mates with Michael Andretti beside for a few minutes I knew how it felt walking alongside
one s father. It was a great feeling (pg90). Later in the novel, their relationship was strengthen when
Michael wants to adopt her and change her name into Andretti, she also starts to call him dad which
demonstrate the significant changes in Josie s relationship with her
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Wednesday Bible Study
On March 30th, Brother Merlin, Tracy and sister Lanita joined the Wednesday Bible study. The
minister delivered the message on Romans 2пјљ17 29 with title the true Jew and true circumcision
to exalt the congregants to be an inward believer and have a right relationship with God, a
relationship of faith and love.
Romans 2:17 29
17 Now you, if you call yourself a Jew; if you rely on the law and boast in God;
18 if you know his will and approve of what is superior because you are instructed by the law;
19 if you are convinced that you are a guide for the blind, a light for those who are in the dark,
20 an instructor of the foolish, a teacher of little children, because you have in the law the
embodiment of knowledge and truth
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How important it is that we do not fall into this hypocrisy. Outwardly we look religious and godly
but inside be full of corruption. How much effort do we make to be close to God and live by his
grace and love only? How much man made work have we done in order to be righteous in our own
eyes but never be called righteous in the eyes of God? Our hearts should be circumcised, not our
flesh. In this way, we will truly be real believers. All of us should be warned and wake up so our
lives can be transformed. The praise that comes to those who do this is not from men but from
God. If we only seek praise from men we are seeking praise that is
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Essay On Spanish American Independence
Spanish America s thirst for Independence dates all the way back to the 16th century, following the
French revolution s success to abolish the monarchy. South America s desire to become independent
from Spain was ignited by the French revolution and the declaration of Independence of the United
States. South American Creoles (los criollos) of the upper class led the process of Independence
of the Spanish colonies. Many historians claim the wars of Independence were a creole affair and
throughout this essay many arguments will be addressed to justify their claims, a strong case in
their favour being the leader and liberator, SimГіn BolГvar, who drove the creoles and other ethnic
origins to their quest for autonomy.
To begin, the 18th century marks the proposal of the Bourbon reforms, a series of changes which
would jeopardise the relationship between the Spanish crown and its American colonies. The term
Bourbon reforms derives from King Philip V (b. 1700 1746) and his successors plan to change the
Spanish empire for the better. In order to do so, they set out to control all aspects of trade, politics
and economy. The colonial... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite it being a creole affair, it can be argued that other ethnic origins were opposed to the
association Spanish America had with Spain, for example creoles were within a minority however
the majority were mestizos, negroes and Indians. Under the Spanish Crown, they were succumbed
to racism and poverty, so their thirst for Independence came as no shock. SГmon BolГvar is a key
figure when discussing the wars of Spanish American Independence as he too was of pure
European decent, but as many historians point out he did not only support the creoles, but likewise
the masses of Spanish Americans. Thus, Independence from Spain was awarded to many colonies
between 1810 1825, which was mainly a creole affair, to an
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The Christian Influence Of Australia
Australia, as a secular nation, declares freedom for all citizens in its constitution. However, it
appears for influence of Christianity is still prevalent in its political agenda. This Christian influence
comes from Australia s settlement in 1788. The underlying Christian influence affects the political
agenda in many ways: 2 of which are marriageequality, and inequality for same sex couples in
adoption and surrogacy laws.
Australia s history has many Christian roots and aspects weaved into it. This is evident even in
today s society, despite the constitutions declaration that prevents the Commonwealth from
establishing any religion. In 1788 the convicts came on the first fleet and with it comes many
Christians from the British Isles. This included many sub branches of Anglicans, Catholics,
Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists, and Baptists. In the 18th and 19th centuries
hundreds of Irish Catholics were transported to Australia. In 1800 an Irish Priest arrived in
Australia and the Governor King decided that the Catholics could celebrate mass after years of
not being able to hold mass. The first recorded mass was in 1803. Later in 1804, worship was
banned because Marsden believed Catholics planned rebellions in Mass, as a consequence of harsh
conditions, the Catholics rebelled. Up until the 1820s the Catholic Church had few rights and
buildings left in Australia. Two Catholic priests arrived in 1820 and were allowed to minister to
Catholics. In 1829 the English
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Essay about Corruption in Politics
When it comes to corruption in politics, no one is immune. Both parties have had their share.
Not too long ago three members of Congress who are Republican were indicted due to political
and financial scandals (Wallis, 2012). Two are currently under investigation and one is in prison
(Wallis, 2012). Part of the problem in these corruption scandals involves the ability of interest
groups to determine policy as well as pork barrel spending (Wallis, 2012). While corruption takes
place at all levels of government, it has been particularly noticeable in the U.S. Congress. In the
United States, there are two Senators elected from each state and numerous Congressmen who
comprise the United States Congress. Of those elected, there have been... Show more content on
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Those in Nevada thought they might influence him since he was in a position of high authority
(Solomon, 2011). In this situation, one has to wonder about the seriousness of the corruption.
The article goes on to report: He defended the gifts, saying they would never influence his
position on the bill and was simply trying to learn how his legislation might affect an important
home state industry (Solomon, 2011). Is he correct? Is he allowed to accept gifts if in fact they
do not influence his decisions? The general rule is as follows: Senate ethics rules generally
allow lawmakers to accept gifts from federal, state or local governments, but specifically warn
against taking such gifts particularly on multiple occasions when they might be connected to
efforts to influence official actions (Solomon, 2011). While perhaps the Senator was within the
law in accepting the gifts, certainly it has the appearance of impropriety. In the manual,
examples are provided as to what is not acceptable, such as a time when an Oregon lawmaker
took gifts for personal use from the president of the South Carolina State University (Solomon,
2011). The school was trying to exert its influence (Solomon, 2011). What do the experts say?
The article goes on to explain: Several ethics experts said Reid should have paid for the tickets,
which were close to the ring and worth between several hundred and several thousand dollars each,
to avoid the appearance he was
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Atticus Finch Is A Gentleman
Atticus Finch is a gentleman, but not the typical definition of the word gentleman . Atticus is a
heroic father figure in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird . Atticus is the father of Scout and Jem.
Throughout the story the reader notices a bold change in Jem s mindset, this is the result of
puberty and Atticus immaculate example of how to live like a gentleman . By being a living
example of his own definition of gentleman Atticus exemplifies the lifestyle he wants for Jem.
Atticus chooses to show humility in his life and is rewarded with the title gentleman . Although
Atticus is displayed as heroic, (as mentioned in the previous paragraph) he does not see it
necessary to exploit and show off his talents. This is evident in the scene
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Maasai And The Kiasau Tribe
Emma van Zuthem
Individuals 8D
September 29, 2014
Cultural Differences
There are millions of different tribes in the world, each one have their own unique culture.
Many tribes share different aspects of culture, while others don t. But why doesn t everyone
share the same aspects of life? In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the cultural
aspects of the Maasai and the Kikuyu tribe, and explaining the reasons for their differences. The
Maasai tribe live in East Africa, specifically in Kenya and Tanzania. Their population is very
large; it is made up of half a million people. They are a nomadic tribe, meaning that they move
around from place to place. The Kikuyu, is another traditional tribe who live in Kenya, specifically
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Traditionally, the Maasai eat cow s milk, blood, and meat. From this they can especially get the
protein they need. The Kikuyu s diet is made up of vegetables, bananas, sugarcane, beans, maize,
and more. As the Kikuyu don t own that much cattle, they eat what they grow and what they
gather. The Maasai and the Kikuyu have a large difference in their diets. The reasoning for this
cultural difference is, in my opinion, because of some of their values and their environment. The
Maasai value cattle and they own a huge variety of it. They don t grow crops as much because they
are nomadic people. While the Kikuyu don t own that much cattle. They are hunter gatherers so
they grow their own crops and they find their own
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North Stradbroke Island Environment
Sibelco
It is highly recommended for sand mining to discontinue in North Stradbroke Island to maintain
and sustain the heritage and environment of the Island. This will be made evident through this
analytical report when discussing its effects on the cultural aspect of North Stradbroke Island and
preserving the environment. Despite the peak of income sand mining has granted for North
Stradbroke, it also has paramount defects. The main liabilities of sand mining that will be disputed
will be physical and ecological impacts.
North Stradbroke lies in Moreton Bay in the Australian state of Queensland, 30 kilometres southeast
of the capital Brisbane. It has an area of 275.2 kmВІ and a length of 38 km. Its population stands at
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The Labor Government passed the legislation that Sand mining will come to an end on North
Stradbroke Island by 2019. North Stradbroke Island plans on tourism being their primary source of
income. Tourism contributes $12.6 billion directly to the Queensland economy, accounting for 4%
of Queensland s gross state product (GSP). The industry indirectly contributes an additional $12.4
billion to the state s economy, making the total contribution $25 billion, or 7.9% of total
Queensland GSP.
Action Plan
To compromise for the loss of income that comes from the sand mining industry it is recommended
that tourism would be to reach it s dynamic. This can be done by building a bridge from to the
Islands .
Evidently, it is obvious through analysing the inhabitants of the Island, Sibelco s environmental
footprints and the of culture, it is crucial to terminate sand mining in North Stradbroke
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The whitlam government Essay
The Whitlam Government (1972 1975) introduced many ideas that impacted on all the people of
Australia. There may have been impediments that prevented the Whitlam Government from
introducing new ideas, such as the Senate. Nevertheless in three years the Whitlam Government
managed to win the hearts of many Australians. In their three year reign the Whitlam Government
managed to create Medibank, establish firm relations with People s Republic of China, establish
the Department of Aboriginal Affairs (Giving all Aboriginals a voice ), obtained responsibility for
tertiary education over from the states and eradicated tertiary fees, and establishing Supporting
Mother s Benefit s. These were only a few of their achievements.
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The leaders of the Aboriginal community proposed the issue to the government to develop a black
parliament which would be responsible for dealing with issues affecting Aboriginals or part
Aboriginals. The idea was developed and the Whitlam Government established the organization.
The advantage of this was to have an organization dealing with the rights of the Aboriginals. The
system is based on the decisions of the Aboriginal council members which run along 27 divisions,
running along Australia to hear the issues of Aboriginals and then act upon it. This would put
more concern to the issue as you would be talking about only one ethnic group, making it a bigger
issue. The basic impact it had on Aboriginals was that it gave them a voice in parliament, and they
could act on their basis of belief.
Australia s entrustment to the UN, was told to stop its support for South Africa and obtain a
position in support of Third World policies in the UN, Whitlam had made contact with the
Government of the Chinese Republic, ending contravene and warfare between China and
Australia. Whitlam was able to begin a personal understanding with the Chinese Prime Minister
Chou En Lai during his first year of office. For Australia this was a first that an Australian Prime
Minister was able to develop a close bond between the leaders of China. Diplomatic trade relation
had been created with the
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The Chemical Earth Research Paper
Anna McNamara Year 11 Chemistry, Mr Thomson Chemistry Assessment: The Chemical Earth
Gather information from secondary sources to distinguish the physical properties of metals and
nonmetals. The key differences between metals and nonmetals are the physical properties which
simply outlines the specific metal and nonmetal subdivision. In some cases semimetals or
metalloids have a combination of properties which could classify them as being metals and
nonmetals, hence the name semimetals. These properties include: lustre; solubility in water; state;
melting point; boiling point; density; malleability; and conductivity. Most metals are often; appear
shiny; insoluble in water; solid at 25॰C; have high melting and boiling points; higher in density;...
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The strength of this metal is medium and which provides a relatively strong frame and structure
but also allows for crumple zones to work effectively in a car accident. The percentage of Metal
A in the earth s crust is 7.5, which is quite common. This metal needs to be common due to the
amount of cars which are sought for worldwide. The reactivity of Metal A shows no obvious
reactions with water or damp air which allows people to drive cars in rain or humid weather. This
metals reaction with acid is slow and irrelevant to the usage of the material for these purposes.
These properties allow Metal A to be suitable for the main structure and body of a
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Full Metal Alchemist Research Paper
Full Metal Alchemist is a show that revolves around alchemy. Alchemy is also something that
existed in the real world. Although Full Metal Alchemist (FMA) is just a show, it shares some very
interesting similarities to real alchemy, such as the concept of transmuting elements, creating a
philosopher s stone , and the pursuit of immortality. The two also have some stark differences such
as the process of creating a philosopher s stone, the purpose and uses of alchemy, and the political
significance of alchemy in FMA. They both have some similarities that they share but they also
remain very different in many ways. In the science of alchemy all alchemists practiced
transmutation. They sought a way to change base metals into precious metals. In FMA the
alchemist they had the power to change base metals to gold. This is a process that can be done
in the real world. In order to change Lead (Pb) to Gold (Au) it requires particle acceleration to
release three protons from lead therefore changing the atomic number of the atom from 82 to 79.
This process will then change the lead to gold. In FMA they use another form of energy to
accelerate the particles and they can change lead to gold almost instantly. That is a form of
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The philosopher s stone is a legendary relic in both the show and real life. It is said to hold
incredible properties. In both the show and real life people wished to create a philosopher s
stone to use its powers. A big important similarity between the philosopher s stone in the show
and in real life is it s healing properties. In real life the philosopher s stone is a cure for all illness,
just as it is in the show. Not only would it be a healing tool but it also was something that would
give immortality to the wielder. In both the show and in real life the stone was said to give
immortality and divine
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Racquet ball is a fast paced sport that has in the last...
Racquet ball is a fast paced sport that has in the last few years has gained popularity at an
enormous rate. Not only does racquetball offer an excellent cardio workout, the intensity can be
exhilarating and releases stress. Once racquetball was considered a businessman sport, but with
the game increasing in popularity, it has become a sport that has attracted fans from all walks of
life and all ages. Racquetball is played on a rectangular indoor court with four side walls and a
ceiling. The courts are designed so that the ball can bounce off any surface and still be in play,
yet it is in a confined area so you don t have to run to cover too much territory. Fitness centers and
larger gyms are the best places to find racquetball court.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Points are scored when after serving the ball, the server wins the rally. If the player returning
serve wins the rally, no points are scored for either player, and the player who won the rally
retains the right to serve. Keeping the ball low and hitting it high gives the opponent time to get
to the ball before it bounces twice. Once the ball is in play, each player hits the ball back and
forth until one misses the ball, hits an illegal shot or goes out of bounds. The objective is earn
points or win the serve each player must try end the rally. To end a rally, a player s shot hits the
front wall at its lowest point, causing the ball to go out of bounds rather than bounce back into
the playing area; this is call a kill shot or a rollout. Rallies end with an error, or if the ball makes
contact with the floor before reaching the wall. The walls and ceilings can be used for shot
variations. The key to a great shot is to grip your racquet firmly. Many shots will fall short
because of an improper grip and the racquet ends up at the wrong angle when it actually makes
contact with the ball. A firm grip will make your shots faster and more accurate. Using the wall
to your advantage is one of your best defenses. To excel at the sport practice makes perfect.
Racquetball is also a great game for just one person. Practice hitting balls off of the walls
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The Recession Of The United States
I. Introduction
Ever since World War II the United States has experienced many recessions. There have been many
terrible recessions that have hit this great country hard. What is a recession people may wonder? A
recession is a significant decline in activity across the economy, lasting longer than a few months. It
is visible in industrial production, employment, real income and wholesale retail trade. The
technical indicator of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth as
measured by a country s gross domestic product (GDP). Although, the recession of 2001 wasn t a
dramatic and horrible recession, it was the end of the longest expansion our country had seen
since WWII. The expansion following the recession of 1991 was 10 years up until this recession
of 2001. Furthermore, this recession was difficult and was hard to deal with and overcome, because
during the time of this recession our country experienced 9/11.
II. Causes of the Recession
After the longest economic expansion in history, the U.S. experienced a recession in 2001. The
Recession of 2001 was relatively short, but still had its impact upon us Americans. Just like
many of the previous recessions our great country has faced, this one had many reasons as to
why we fell into a recession as well. Some of the reasons we experienced a recession in 2001 is,
because of the collapse of the dotcom bubble, the attack on 9/11, and a series of accounting attacks
at major U.S Corporations. The
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Why Did The Diprotodon Become Extinct
Introduction
Megafauna simply means big animals and is a term mostly used to describe a particular group of
large land animals which evolved millions of years after the dinosaurs became extinct. These
animals generally have a body mass which is greater than 40 kilograms.
Diptrotodon
The Diprotodon was the largest and the best known of the megafauna.
The Diprotodon co existed with humans for thousands of years before becoming extinct some
25,000 years ago. It was also the last megafauna to become extinct.
They were widely spread throughout Australia, including the Darling Downs in Queensland,
Wellington Caves in New South Wales. Naracoorte Caves in South Australia and Bacchus Marsh in
Victoria, just to name a few.
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Appearance
The Procoptodon was a huge kangaroo which grew up to 2 metres in height and weighed up to 200
kilograms.
The Procoptodon had a short, flat face and forward facing eyes and an upright posture.
The lower jaw was big and a chin was developed. It had small incisors on the upper and lower jaws
for nipping the vegetation.
It had long and mobile forelimbs with the two middle fingers having long, recurved claws enabling
them to be used like a hook to grasp leafy branches.
It had a single toe on its feet which had a hoof like claw on the end of it. This may have helped
give the Procoptodon a greater measure of speed. It is believed that the number 2, 3 and 5 toe
bones were so reduced that they were lost and the well developed number 4 toe formed into a
single toe.
Habitat
Procoptodon were mainly in arid or semi arid regions on New South Wales and South Australia.
Many areas were harsh environments being treeless, wind blown sand dunes. Having been found
in The Lake Menindee area in western New South Wales, it was a somewhat cooler and wetter
climate than what it is today. The surrounding areas had forests, woodland, savannah and plains
with windblown sand dunes on the edges of the lake. Procoptodon have been found in caves in the
Nullarbor Plain in a dry open environment with hard leaved
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Examples Of Integrity In Goodnight And Goodluck
After watching the movie Goodnight and Goodluck directed by George Clooney I think the most
important aspect for present day communicators to carry into their work is integrity. I think
integrity is important because it is a value that shows your character and personality. During the
movie Murrow developed his character by consistently being honest with others and himself.
Edward Murrow shows integrity quite often. For example, when McCathy starts making false
accusations, Murrow stands up in front of the camera and defends himself by stating facts to prove
his innocence. McCarthy claimed that Murrow had ties to communism saying that he was on the
soviet pay role in 1932 and that he is a card carrying member for the international industrial
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Three Sociological Perspectives
Throughout history various social perspectives have been observed in an attempt to explain and
classify different types of sociological behavior. Various theories have been made regarding the
sociological perspective, which examines the social contexts that people live in and how these
contexts effect the individual and society (Henslin 2). Each sociological perspective examines
something different and poses a different theory. Discussed here are three sociological
perspectives: the functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective and the feminist perspective.
All three perspectives are forms of social institutions or the ways that a society meets its basic
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Published in a women s Studies Journal in December of 2015, Tracy Bowell explains this issue
by bringing to light the lack of women in almost every aspect of philosophy describing, .. three
connected, but different problems: the absence of women from the discipline of philosophy
[such as] teachers, researchers, the absence of women from the discipline [such as] its
discourses, the texts, debates, problems and the problem of the marginalization of feminist
philosophical work. She goes on to state, the nature of feminist philosophy has been seen as a
potential threat to philosophical core values. (Bowell 18). This is a perfect example of both anti
feminism and the conflict perspective. According to this article, women are still being treated
unequally and one has to just take a look at the entire field of philosophy both in its literature
and teaching in the classroom to see how. Bowell states females are being held in check by the
opposite sex as a seeming attempt to keep the balance of power tilted to the male side. This is
also seen as an act of preserving the social order by the continued absence of women from
philosophical texts, and imbalance of women philosophy teachers, and as women in philosophy
being seen as a threat to philosophical core values this is a great example of how the powerful or
privileged positions (in this case, the male gender in
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Disadvantages Of Actor Network Theory
Objective
This assignment focuses on elaborating the failure of Windows Vista , succeeding operating system
to Windows XP launched by Microsoft in 2007 in the market by identifying the important reasons of
failure using stages of translations in the Actor Network Theory. This assignment consists of brief
theoretical background of Actor Network Theory, its elements, Key concepts of Actor network
theory, description of Windows Vista, identification of actors in this relevant example (Windows
Vista) and explaining the same the using the concepts of Actor Network Theory.
Actor Network Theory
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In our case, Microsoft developed a new operating system Windows Vista as the solution for the
problems of Windows XP rather than developing patches and upgraded versions to provide
solution. This has resulted in failure to recognize the actual problem which should occur during the
problematization.
When Windows XP was released in 2001, there were about 600 million computers used
worldwide. Approximately 90% of them were running Windows but it was split between two code
bases: Windows 95/98 (65%) and Windows NT/2000 (26%), according to IDC. One of the
challenging task of Windows XP was to unite the Windows 9x and Windows NT code bases, and it
eventually accomplished that.
However in 2008, there were over 1.1 billion PCs in use worldwide and of which 70% (800
million PCs approximately) were running Windows XP which makes it the most widely installed
operating system of all time. That s a lot of inertia to overcome, especially for IT departments that
have consolidated their deployments and applications around Windows
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The Importance Of Discrimination In The Film Industry
the main synonym neither to the discrimination in the industry nor the lack of female
professionals. Discrimination is not only lack of representation of the gender, but in this case
also representation of only a small pool of women specialists (Paydar 5). The same female actors,
directors, producers, writers, etc. are hired repeatedly, mostly those connected to the males at the
top of the hierarchical ladder or having had experience and success with the same studio before
(John 432 437). Existence of female professionals and hiring of a female for a project does not
indicate the overcoming of systemic barriers. The question is not only in the number or percentage
of women involved in the production, but about diversity and equal opportunities. Another
component of initial hiring practices in filmstudios is correlation with law and associations
requirements. Diversity requirement that is standard for the industry usually poses a quota that
allows the employer to hire females or maleminorities. By providing a choice of hiring a male of
color or a female, this provision allows studios to evade anti discriminationlaws (Paydar 8).
Fighting all these exclusions based on sex and discrimination practices is possible mostly by
individual court orders through several claims available to women within US laws (Bureau of
National Affairs). However, there is a limited number of women in any field of the film industry
who would go to court suing multimillion studios that control a
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Athens Farmer Market Essay
The Athens Farmers Market is a local market in Athens, Ohio that producing flowers, produce,
meat, bedding plants and baked goods. Farmers sell their product that 17 miles from farm to the
market with an average distance and this selling format helps to grow the local economy a lot.
Local people prefer to come to the market every week for fresh food and getting involved in this
special community. This report will mainly focus on the marketingof Farmers Market; also, it will
relate to market s product, price and promotion in general. All the resources in this report are
respectively selected from the official website of Athens Farmers Market, the manager of Athens
Farmers market and by visiting this market during the weekend; resources will be presented below
in order.
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This is so different from other supermarkets. Producers can directly control the selling of their
products, which is more fair for both producers and customers.
Unique promotion and create trust: Athens Farmers Market has its own special way to selling
products and build connection between sellers and customers. They use not only same marketing
ways as other markets, such as advertising on newspaper, radio station, Facebook and brochure;
also, they focus more on build strong trust among customers.
We have been talked with people who buying products in the market. One of customers said he
feels more comfortable to buying foods here because he knows some farmers after he came this
market a couple of times. So, he feels like it s not only buying and selling; it s more like you
support your friends business, but you can get advantages from it.
The manager Kip Parker talked about 90% customers are regular customers. Customers will prefer
to buy products from people who they are familiar with instead of in a big
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Was Art An Expression Of Society After The Bombing In...
Identification and Evaluation of Sources:
The aim of this investigation is to explore, to what extent was art an expression of society after the
bombing in Guernica? These sources explain the causation of the bombing and how art expressed
society after the bombing. How the bombing influenced artists such as Picasso to paint one of his
most famous paintings and his emotions towards the bombing and how it made art his only weapon
to fight against the war.
Pablo Picasso s painting was painted in 1937, that painting is a highly valuable source towards the
investigation of the expression that the society had towards the bombing. This painting was created
to show the public what the civilians in the city had to go through during the war. The painting
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Sons And Lovers Character Analysis
Discuss Sons and Lovers as the tragedy of class system, social divisions and Industrialization.
D.H Lawrence s Sons and Lovers takes us back to the heart of industrialization the age where
people were more concerned with money, power and class etc. In the first chapter the use of
THE BOTTOMS , Hell Row and Bestwood signifies different areas where people belonging to
different ranks lived. We come to know that Mrs. Morel is being forced to move into a new
residence at The Bottoms and for her this is a great loss. Bestwood might not have been a great
place for her but at least it was a better place than The Bottom which was now on the edge of its
destruction. Mr. Morel and Mrs. Morel are the perfect example of the tragedy that the class
system brings. The first chapter gives us an insight into Mrs. Morel s class we discover that
Mrs. Morel came of a good old burgher family (Lawrence 33) thus pointing out that Mrs. Morel s
ideals and manners were completely different from those of Mr. Morel. We also get to know that
the thing which pleased Mr. Morel most about Mrs. Morel was When she spoke to him, it was with
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The class difference ends up ruining Mr. and Mrs. Morel s marriage. William ends up getting
engaged to a girl he can t really tolerate and he does not want to call of the engagement because
he feels it is too late. Industrialization ends up transforming Mr. Morel from a healthy person into
the picture of an ugly human. He has to work in unsanitary conditions and he often becomes a
victim of accidents. Even Paul ends up becoming pale and weak after a while because he has to
work in the factory. Lawrence through this novel tells us how dangerous industrialization can be
and what kind of harmful affects it can have since Lawrence himself worked in a factory therefore
through Paul he might be relating his own
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Intentional Teaching And How Does Extending Young...
Reflective Question: What is intentional teaching and how does extend young children s learning?
Stop: As part of my research project on how to extend 3 4 year olds learning I have been
researching the term Intentional teaching . So what is intentional teaching? The Early Years
Learning Framework (EYLF) in Australia, describes intentional teaching as educators being
deliberate, purposeful, and thoughtful in their decision and actions . International teaching is not
teaching and learning by rote, but reflects how children s learning can be enhanced through
purposeful interactions with more experienced and informed learners. Highscope Preschool
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We set up our environments and provocations to reflect these interests. We ask our students what
resources they would like to engage with. We have conversations and pose questions in order to
develop critical and higher order thinking. We are constantly incorporating social, emotional, and
academic coaching into our everyday interactions with students. These are all aspects of
intentionality and being an intentional teacher. Intentionality should be embedded in our practice
and daily interactions rather than at a certain part of our day. For example, mat
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Essay On The Gold Rush
In early 1848, cries of gold findings flooded the West. White settlers flooded the area like a
hurricane in search of riches never seen before to the common man. It was the single greatest
migration of people in a shortest amount of time. The gold rush was a very dark period in
American history and it shouldn t be celebrated; the Native American s were slaughtered in
American thirst for gold Explosions of violence from both natives and settlers were common in this
environment of prejudice and greed. Between 1850 and 1890 eighty percent of the total number of
Native Americans in Californiadied due to murder and massacre, disease, starvation, and forced
migration from their native lands. The destruction of the culture and lives of the people native to
California and the Black Hills of South Dakota. Greed changed the morals and values of the miners
and Americans alike in the Gold Rush. The gold rush brought riches and highlighted racism of
white Americans, while systematically destroying Native Americans in that region.
To many Californians the mention of January 24, 1948, conveys no special meaning, nor is that
date widely commemorated in the state. Yet it had a special significance in the history of
California, for on that day James Marshall, a moody carpenter from Missouri, discovered the first
gold nuggets that resulted in a stampede known as the California Gold Rush. The California Gold
Rush drew in thousands of white settlers, all seeking a better life and a chance
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Transracial Adoption In Canada
Canada is widely known as the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism; being supportive
of all ethnicities and races, while encouraging a peaceful community and promoting cultural
education. However, there is a major gap in the country s history that hides one of the most
controversial issues to date the cultural genocide of the Indigenous community. Public information
regarding this topic remains limited and insufficient, providing little insight on the discrimination
and inequality the Indigenous community has faced, and continues to face today. Particularly, the
issue lies in the failure to provide information on Child Welfare and its related causes, including the
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Of those, fewer than half about 44 per cent lived with at least one foster parent who identified as
Indigenous. Provinces with a higher proportion of Indigenous children also had more Indigenous
kids in foster care (Yukselir, 2016). The remainder lived in a situation where they were a transracial
adoptee, meaning they were placed in a household with parents that had a different racial or ethnic
group from their own. While transracial adoption usually concludes with positive adjustment
outcomes for adoptees, for Aboriginal transracial adoptees, adoption tends to result in consistently
negative outcomes. Many transracial adoptees of the Sixties Scoop era where Aboriginal children
were apprehended in disproportionate numbers throughout Canada and adopted into non Aboriginal
homes in Canada, United States and overseas, now adults, have contacted Aboriginal child
welfare agencies as they aim to reunite with their birth families. A large proportion of former
adoptees first point of contact is through addiction services and street agencies (Gilchrist, 1995).
Many adoptees are facing identity issues because of being socialized and acculturated into a
middle class white society (Hall, 1995; Gilchrist, 1995; Richard, 1998). For transracial adoptees,
identity issues are exacerbated by the factors that arise in seeking out birth family and cultural
ties (Fournier Crey, 1997; Hall, 2003). According to Bagley (1993), the core of the issue for
adoptees is being reacquainted with the most marginalized and oppressed group within Canadian
society . This, he argues, aggravates the already problematic identity issues that Aboriginal
adoptees experience. Finally, transracial adoption causes poor socio economic factors, as well as
psychological, emotional, and mental factors that confront the adoptee as an adult, as well as
facing racism and racial identity issues. Transracial aboriginal research has yet to
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Financial Data Of Theu.k London Stock Exchange
Financial Accounting 2 Assignment
Student ID: 26385554
Student ID: 26200953
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Date: 27/11/2014
Word Count: 2937
The purpose of this report is analysing and comparing financial data of five companies in one
industry sector, which are listed in the U.K London Stock Exchange (LSE). By doing these, the
business models employed are identified and evaluated, which consequently implies that the report
is reinforcing our current knowledge in accounting and in the current market. Moreover this report
is assessing how could a potential investor invest 50 million pounds among these five companies.
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However the constructor sector has been affected disproportionately since the recession of 2008
and the gross value added (GVA) of the sector has been reduced from 8.9% in 2007 to 6.8% in
2011. Despite the recession in 2012, which was the third in five years, U.K s construction sector is
still one of the largest in Europe measured by employment, number of enterprises and gross value
added (UK CONSTRUCTION: An economic analysis of the sector, 2013).
Hightex Group Plc.
Starting with Hightex Group Plc., it is one of the top companies for construction and material. They
are involved with projects such as building roofs for world cup stadiums, with the most recent
being the one in Brazil in 2014, where the roof was house for the final game of the tournament.
Although the company has been involved in big projects, the statement of comprehensive income
shows a total loss of ВЈ1.4M (Hightex, 2013).
According to the Annual Report, the company is suffering losses because of its joint venture
project with Brazilian Companies, especially dealing with the uncertainties revolving around trade
receivables, resulting in the creation of a provision for it in the expenses, leading to bigger losses.
The directors believe that sales will increase significantly in the next two years, and will restore the
company to profitability. This will be achieved with new contracts commencing with prospective
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The Runaway Twin
The Runaway Twin by Peg Kehret is a fascinating book. The way the author describes the
challenges Sunny went through are just outstanding. I think the theme of this book is to never
give up no matter how difficult the challenges that are thrown at you are because in the end it
will be worth it. I believe this because when Sunny was caught in the middle of a tornado she
stuck her ground and tried her best to survive which she succeeded. Another example is, when
Randy was caught under a few wooden boards and a a cast iron sink she tried her best to set him
free, giving herself blisters in the process. She decided to run and try to find help for him she
didn t just give up on him. Sunny Skyland is only 3 years old. Her and her twin sister, Starr,
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Slowly Moving Towards Legalizing Marijuana Essay
For the past ninety years, marijuana has been an enemy to drug agencies, government officials, and
presidential administrations. Smoke Signals, a book about the oppressive and beneficial history of
marijuana, is written as an effective argument while highlighting the plant in many different social
settings.
Cannabis use can be traced back to the Neolithic Period (10,200 4500 BC). Since then, nearly every
culture continued to use marijuana for personal reasons, causing information to surge throughout the
world. Some cultivate marijuana for the stems and stalk that produce cordage and cloth, while
others eat the marijuana seeds for the essential fatty acids and protein. The first reference to medical
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A Jamaican centered, long term marijuana use study concluded that no significant differences
between ganja smokers and nonsmokers were present with basic skills and responses. Different
presidential administrations rejected studies like these, that proved medical marijuana potential, to
protect the illusion that marijuana crippled America.
American culture exploited marijuana for nearly every use. People who found relief in marijuana
stood for their rights. Social gatherings like Hempfest promoted marijuana law reform when
thousands of people gathered and enjoyed themselves in the company of other marijuana users. In
retaliation, the iron fist of different drug czars, presidents, and the authorities ruled anyone who had
ties to marijuana. They enforced a zero tolerance policy in America while other countries
approached marijuana with a different strategy.
Instead of moving towards prohibition, countries like the Netherlands, Canada, and Israel, worked
towards decriminalization the policy that removes the marijuana smoker from the criminal justice
system. Many countries found consistent evidence that marijuana benefitted patients with terminal
illnesses or troubling
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A Comparison Between Fitzgerald s Great Gatsby and...
Fitzgerald s Great Gatsby and Veblen s The Theory of the Leisure Class
The American Dream is real; Americans are able to rise out of poverty and into leisurely lifestyles
with a bit of luck and a lot of hard work. Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby and Thorstein Veblen s The
Theory of the Leisure Class both address issues of status and wealth that arise from peoples pursuits
of the American Dream. But the authors differ in their beliefs about the nature and motives of
peoples pursuits of wealth. To begin with, Fitzgerald disagrees with Veblen s notion of pecuniary
emulation as being intrinsic behavior (a goal in and of itself). He does this by conveying that
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Fitzgerald s explanation of peoples pursuits of wealth, however, attributes these pursuits not to
an internal need for contentment but to external, tangible goals. Gatsby throws extravagant
parties in the hopes that he ll be able to see Daisy and not for his own enjoyment or self respect .
In fact, Fitzgerald takes great pains to convey that Gatsby does not enjoy his parties Gatsby is
often alone on the marble steps or lamenting about [Daisy] not having a good time (p116). His
conspicuous consumption is not motivated by his need for invidious distinction but by an
external, tangible goal he wants Daisy to reenter his life and fall in love with him again.
Fitzgerald echoes the ideas of Josiah Strong, who wrote of pursuits in life that need to precede the
self seeking (p164, Our Country) pursuit of money. While Strong most values spiritual quickening
(p165), Fitzgerald seems to value commitment to one s ideals (requited love in Gatsby s case).
Fitzgerald further disagrees with Veblen s belief that the desire for invidious distinction is a
pervasive trait that shapes [one s] scheme of life (p33) through a twist in the Great Gatsby s plot.
After Gatsby realizes that Daisy is not pleased by his parties or by his extravagance, he
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Cultural Relatedness Paper
Relatedness is the socially recognized ties that connect people in a variety of different ways. It
attempts to understand and record the ways in which people in specific ethnographic contexts
articulate and engage in the relationships that are important to them in everyday life. Relatedness
can take many forms such as friendship, marriage, parenthood, shared links to a common
ancestor, workplace association, just to name a few. These forms can be shared via many
different means as well. They can be shared physically by a body substance such as blood, semen,
genes, or mother s milk. It can be through spiritual means such as soul, spirit, nurturance, or love.
You can also have cases where more than one substance is shared.
2.There are two major strategies humans have used in constructing patterns of descent. The first
strategy involves the descent group being formed by people who believe they are related to each
other by connection made though their mothers and fathers equally. Essentially they believe that
they equally related to their fathers side as they are their mothers side. This is known as bilateral
descent (cognatic descent) from this bilateral descent arises two forms of kinship groups. The first
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The major elements of kinship are marriage descent and adoption. Kinship developed through
relationship is known as marriage, kinship based on birth is termed descent, and kinship based on
nurturance alone is known as adoption. These are all selective in different societies. Marriage
/mating can be seen in some societies that may place women as the main role in the bearing of
children and giving no attention to the male s role in the conception process. Birth/descent can be
seen in some societies where they trace the connections to a person through the men, which
emphasizes the paternal role. Adoption can be seen in societies where members are encouraged to
adopt not only children but also adult
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Traffic Congestion in London
The Urban Environment: Traffic congestion in cities is a problem throughout the world. Evaluate
the effectiveness of one official initiative undertaken to tackle this issue.
Today traffic congestion has become one of the major issues that exert an influence on towns and
cities in economically developed countries. Chen and Hai (2012,para1) explains that congestion
takes place when the road space is overfilled by car users and speed of the traffic lessens,
moreover, it is regarded as a potential reason for air pollution or even climate change. One possible
approach is considered to be the implementation of road pricing policy, which would contribute to
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Therefore, it is worth recalling that LCC has achieved the goal to reduce traffic congestion. Another
aspect to observe is the scheme s influence on ambient air pollution and general road condition. It is
undoubtedly true that one of the main positive consequences from congestion charging scheme has
been the enhancements in air quality, reductions in environmental pollution and to cut the use of
carbon based fuels in central area. One might argue that pollution level have changed slightly or
even have grown in pre and post charging scheme period. It is widely believed that the
environment have not been positively affected by the vehicles reduction in numbers for the reason
that taxes cover only small part of the London. On the other hand, Tonne et al (2008, 622) justify
that NO2 and PM10 concentrations within the central area reduced noticeably in contrast to the
Greater London, where there were small variations in average concentration . On balance, the
overall picture seems to be that the congestion charges has improved air quality and considerably
reduced emissions. To sum up, one possible solution for tackling the issue of traffic congestion has
been assessed, namely The
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Roman Kinship Societies
Kinship societies are those in which family is the basic and most important guideline for the way
people live. The authors of The Words of Our Ancestors: Kinship, Tradition, and Moral Codes
differentiate between kinship and non kinship relationships as not only in the amount of
cooperation one is likely to observe (Palmer and Steadman 1997), but in the duration of the
relationship (Coe and Palmer, 4). As mentioned in the text, in kinshipsocieties, families maintain
traditions, connections, and values throughout generations. At the time of Rome s establishment in
753 B.C. kinship societies dominated most of the world. Rome consisted of many outsiders from
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Rome was a pivotal moment as it went through a cultural revolution. Plutarch s novel The Life of
Cato the Elder displays many of these changes from early Roman life. To fully understand these
cultural changes, it helps best to understand Cato s life. He was a wealthy farmer, but he lived a
minimalist lifestyle. He would eat the same food and drink the same wine as his servants and
even work on his farm. This lifestyle choice set him apart from others as he was a wealthy man
with land and servants, doing manual labor. In early Rome, Romans favored those who came
from noble or aristocratic families for public office and senate. The Romans used to call men who
had no family distinction, but were coming into public notice through their own achievements,
new men, and such they called Cato (Plutarch, 303). Cato changed this way of thinking. He first
gained public recognition through his neighbor Valerius Flaccus. Flaccus persuaded him to go
into public office. The beginning of Cato s public career showed another cultural change in
Rome, imperialism in the Punic wars. Imperialism in Greece lead to the spread of Greek language
and philosophy. Maybe one of the biggest changes of this time was the introduction of Greek
philosophy. Cato took the more traditional stance and even spoke in Latin to Athenians even
though he could speak Greek. He even mocked at those who were lost in admiration of anything
that was Greek. 5 For instance, he poked fun at
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Essay On The Future Of Theme Parks In International Tourism
The Future of Theme Parks in International Tourism |by Clive B. Jones John Robinett
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|State Of The Industry
|Theme Parks And Tourism
|Developing Trends
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|Europe |
|Europe has a number of existing parks. The industry is spread throughout western Europe with a
large |
|concentration of attractions in Germany, France, the Benelux countries, and the United Kingdom.
Expansion|
|of the industry into southern Europe is now taking place, with several planned or implemented
projects in|
|Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Greece. There are also a number of proposed projects in North Africa and
the |
|Middle East. |
|Currently, the European theme park industry consists of 19 major attractions with annual
attendance of |
|over 1 million, and some 45 moderate scale attractions with attendance between 500,000 and 1
million. |
|Europe s parks generate annual attendance of about 70 million persons, and revenues of around
$1.5 |
|billion. The European industry is about 1/3 the size of the U.S. industry in terms of revenues. |
|The European market is changing, of course, with the recent opening of the EuroDisney project. |
|The watchwords for Europe are ANTICIPATION, REPOSITIONING, EXPANSION and
CONSOLIDATION. |
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Private Military Contractors In Vietnam War
In his 1960 Farewell Address, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower brought attention to the
military industrial complex , a term that is used to describe how the government uses private
industry to meet its various demands during war or peace. Since World War I and World War II, the
United States has witnessed a greater connection between the public and private sectors as private
industry pumped out the goods to keep the government and country going. Similarly, there were
changes on the battlefield as now private contractors became common sights. Eventually, the
government would call on private contractors to provide aid on the militarybattlefield and even fight
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At the height of the war in 2007, there were about 190,000 armed and unarmed contractors
compared to 160,000 US troops. During the war, these contractors served various purposes such as
logistical support and the security of convoys and bases. Moreover, about 199,783 contractors were
employed by the US in Iraq and Afghanistan in fiscal year 2010 , which truly demonstrates how far
the contracting business has come in the United States in less than a
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Discussing Literary Genre
To define genre is to embark on a conjectural journey within a theoretical minefield. Genre theory
has drawn immense debate and contemplation throughout literary history, however, several
conclusions have emerged. Genre types are unfixed categories whose characteristics differ
considerably among the specific genres; furthermore, the role of literary history plays a significant
role in discussions of genre, for genre types evolve and shift with each new literary text. An
approach to the discussion of genre, family resemblances, illustrates similar conventions among
texts within a genre, but there are significant problems in this approach. There are several ways to
discuss genre, and although problems abound in any approach, the... Show more content on
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The contrast between early short fiction and the modern short story demonstrates the varying
qualities of the genre between its preliminary stages and the present, and shows the substantial
transformation which occurred within the genre. The types of genres not only shift throughout
history but also alter with each new literary work. The altering of generic categories results in
further difficulty in defining genre and classifying literary texts, for it demonstrates that generic
forms are never fixed entities. Literary theorist Todorov asserts that although #8220;every work
modifies the sum of possible works...we grant a text the right to figure in the history of
literature...only insofar as it produces a change in our previous notion of one activity or another
#8221;. Donald Barthelme #8217;s #8220;The Glass Mountain #8221; is an example that expands
the notion of short stories; the text challenges readers to find meaning and story where there is
none. #8220;The Glass Mountain #8221; influences and increases the possibilities of short stories,
while compelling readers to contemplate the role of short stories. Such engagement between a
literary text and a reader results in the most intriguing and merited discussion of genre. The
subjective procedure of defining genre appeals to the relationship between text and reader. Genre
provides a framework within which texts are interpreted, and expectations and emotional outlooks
are the
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Divorce Process Research Paper
Many people decide to end their marriage and start the divorce process. The divorce process can be
chaotic, and it can take an emotional toll on the spouses and children. Both parties may have
intense emotions, and it can be hard to stay calm throughout the divorce process. Fortunately,
dissolution attorneys can simplify the divorceprocess. The divorce attorney at Wolinetz, Horvath,
Baker Wick can handle a disagreeable spouse.
An experienced attorney can utilize his skills in an effective manner. The divorce process can be
stressful, and a knowledgeable attorney can deal with his client s agitated emotions. The attorney
can make sure that his client follows the appropriate divorce protocols. He can give his client
advice on dealing with an overbearing spouse.
A reputable attorney will identify the important things. He will also know if you need an ... Show
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He will work hard to resolve a child custody and child support dispute. The divorce attorney can
make sure that all of the legal documents are filed correctly. A knowledgeable attorney can offer
his client insight into the divorce process. The couple may have to divide several assets, and the
attorney can make sure that his client gets an equitable share of the assets. The attorney can also
inform his client of the local alimony and separation laws.
Dissolution attorneys in Bexley Ohio are aware of the local divorce laws, and they can handle the
divorce without getting emotionally involved. Without an attorney, the divorce process can be
tedious and taxing. Divorce attorneys are experts in their field, and they have a wealth of
knowledge.
Dissolution Attorneys regularly handle divorce cases in Ohio. When a couple signs their marriage,
they usually are in a eutrophic state. Unfortnutanlty, couples do not always stay happy. Almost half
of all marriages end in divorce. Dissolution attorneys in Bexley Ohio can handle an emotional
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My Life Of My Family
I come from a place where people are determined. Determined to surpass the difficult times,
determined to make their families proud, determined just to live. Where I m from people could
hardly manage to balance buying food and paying for rent. People walked to school, to the
grocery store, and to work because not everyone could afford to have and maintain a car. Kids
grew up with one parentor none at all. I had both of my parents, a roof over my head, and food on
the table. So I was one of the lucky ones. Except things aren t always as simple as they seem. The
people around me weren t the only ones who faced difficult situations. Growing up the way I did
broke me down and built me back up repeatedly, but because my problems never seemed to
compare to others and everyone was struggling with something in their own way, I learned to keep
them to myself.
My family moved to Fitchburg right before I was going to kindergarten. When we first moved
here, we lived in a dangerous neighborhood so my parents wouldn t allow me to associate with
the kids on my street. This resulted in me spending a lot of time alone because I was an only
child. My mom had a job a few towns away and my dad found work in the next town over. They
worked opposite shifts so seeing the two of them together was not a common occurrence. For
these reasons, it was incredibly exciting for me as a child when the three of us would venture out
to visit a family friend. It was my mom s closest friend, Rob, who lived
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How Did Mark Twain Influence Today
From the 17th Century to the 21st century America went through many changes. First starting out
as small colonies and expanding into the powerhouse of today. Through all the changes from
farming to industrialism, there were many that took the time to write about all the problems and
frustrations. This is now what we call American Literature. Though many authors had their thoughts
and ideas of how literature should be done, the one that is looked at having the most influence still
today is Mark Twain.
At the end of November 1835there was born a young man in Florida, Missouri. His name was
Samuel Langhorne Clemens. This boy that became a man during pre civil war era learned quickly
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There were others that Twain wrote with the same style and realism, but the one that is most
famous is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This book combined the character from the first
book Tom with Huck and brought in a third whom was a negro named Jim. This was a book that
tiptoed on the line to be about race, when all Huck wanted to do was free Jim. Many of Twains
books became best sellers but in 1935 it was Ernest Hemingway who said All modern American
literature comes from one book called Huckleberry Finn This statement along with the way
Twain spoke about issues like slavery, religion and racism inspired other writers like
Hemingway and Bellow to put more of their personal experiences into their work. That Novel in
itself about a boy who helped a Negro was the influence for many other to begin the way to tell a
story from a different perspective. This book is still being read today in High schools and will
influence many other up and coming writers. The writing style was one of irony and satire and
really turned the heads of the literary world. The talk about realism and sometimes romantism
really made an impact on other writers both in America and the World. One way to look at the
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Howl, By Allen Ginsberg
Howl for Somebody I Never Met in a Place I Never Heard of about a Cause we Already Won
Howl, by Allen Ginsberg, is an inaccessible writing with such obscure references from a unique
personal life and small subculture from 50 years ago that it cannot stand on its own today. It tackles
issues society has already decided, makes them completely unrelatable, and attempts to shock
readers. Except to literary historians, this poem is irrelevant to modern society because of constant
references to obscure places and people, frequent vulgarity to which internet based society has been
desensitized, and societal issues that already have national level attention.
To get Howl, you just had to be there. Ginsberg acknowledges that the poem was not ... Show more
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However, no readers outside this tight knit group of poets would ever know Ginsberg was
referring to real events, except in the one line where he almost parenthetically states, that
actually happened, which serves as a point of contrast by which a reader may presume none of
the other events actually happened. Carl Solomon features heavily in part three, but a first time
reader has no idea who he is, why he is, or even when he was. The best an uninformed reader can
say is that he is in Rockland, and that it might not be a nice place; the severity of said not nicity
might range from the local government confining residents in straightjackets to simply having an
unusually high population of mosquitoes during a rainy season. Even when making a reference
that people outside his circle of friends would know, Ginsberg chooses Tokay, a wine, which to
some readers, is nothing more than a species of gecko that lives on some South West Pacific
islands. Interestingly enough, soldiers fighting wars across these islands called the Tokay Gecko
the F you lizard for its call, which to some sounded like tokay, but sounded like F you to the
soldiers. Other places Ginsberg references that will mean nothing to farmers in Iowa or Wall Street
investors include: Paterson, Paradise Alley, Fugazzi, and Bowery.
At times, Howl gets somewhat explicit, mentioning gyzym, cocksuckers, anal sex, and granite
cocks. Thematic referencing aside, nothing
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How The Game Industry Needed Halo
How The Game Industry Needed Halo
In engineering, you always see how to betake it. In modern years the field of game proof has arrive
under fire for being superabundantly bold and unrewarding, both financially and emotionally.
Instead developers and publishers have their own methods.
This province is not confer in consumer units to fight against software piracy and grey nundinal
imports. Hewlett Packard, Texas Instruments, Microsoft and others opened their doors to me along
they above mentioned they had a bunch of fiction writers afflictive to be tech writers. Half of
learning in college is circularly social skills and increasing(prenominal) up, Ross says.
That was my defeat job. But Ross, a Poudre High School graduate who thing CSU ask it was close
to home, found better employment opportunities. Your nipper are behavior to amusement games,
Ross says. In some inclose, the programmers could stale all the cupellation. Many methods, such as
one cupellation, are receive directly from general software testing techniques. How do we make
technology and engineering the fields that both men and women indigence to pursue? . Bonnie
Ross is corporate imperfection presider at Xbox and headdress of 343 Industries, the workroom
that oversees the Halo video lame franchise.
She did that 10 years ahead of the Information Science and Technology academic small, which was
composed to help students like Bonnie merge scheme in journalism and media communication,
computer science,
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Who Is Nod An Epic Hero
Many Leaves, One Leaf man Epic is a film that tells the tale of Nod and his journey to save the
kingdom of Moonhaven and the forest he calls home. The tale begins when Mandrake, lord of
decay, sends his Boggan warriors to kill the queen of the forest. Nod and his companions, M.K.
and Ronin, are tasked with protecting the only thing left of the Queen, her magic Pod. The Queen s
magic is the only thing powerful enough to combat the rot, so Nod and his friends must keep the
Pod out of Mandrake s hands to protect the life of the forest. Throughout the film, Nod expresses
many of the qualities the Anglo Saxon s attributed to their heros. Like Beowulf, his personal
qualities, timing, supernatural experiences, and his journey all come together to... Show more
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The Anglo Saxons believed that the hero shouldn t enter the story until the main conflict starts.
For example, Beowulf is not introduced into the Grendel story until line one hundred and
nine109 when they say In his far off home Beowulf, Higlac s / Follower and the strongest of the
Geats... , which occurs after a lengthy introduction to the conflict caused by Grendel. Nod s
entrance into the plot of Epic is very similar to Beowulf s, but slightly different. Nod is initially
introduced in the film as a newer leaf man with great amounts of potential, but after an altercation
with his commanding officer, Ronin, he quits being a leaf man and goes off on his own.. He s not
reintroduced into the film until after the Queen dies and the conflict with Mandrake is at its
highest point. Another Anglo Saxon aspect of a hero s timing in a story is that the hero and villain
don t meet until later in the story to provide suspense. Beowulf and Grendel first meet when
Grendel clutched at Beowulf with his claws, (269), which isn t until the last 100 lines from that
section of the story. Similarly, Nod and Mandrake don t officially meet to do battle until the last 15
minutes of the
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My Insane Satire
For a long time now I ve super been ignoring my newsfeed on here. Normally, I just blurt out
whatever my brain farts cause i have a fancy computer phone in my pocket at all times and then I
look at articles about monkey s tickling each other and frequent my favorite fast food restaurants
pages, seeing what the new pile of hot garbage they are serving up is each month.
Today while sitting on the toilet for I shit you not (get it?) 45 minutes, I dove head first into my
newsfeed and friends posts and realized there is a full on Jerry Springer marathon popping off on
this motherfucker. You guys are all insane and dramatic as hell. And guess what? Personally, I love
it. It s like, I can watch TMZ and follow Stitches on instagram and get lots of drama to laugh
about everyday. Now I can add to the list Dude, ya gotta read so and so s update about how and
actually interact. So don t get confused when you see your baby boy starting to appear in the
comments section fueling the fire when you start posting your Monday morning headlines about
how like, My insane ex stole my car and took all the ramen out of my trailer and I ve already
notified the authorities but we all know they ain t gonna do shit cause they re too busy out
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Seriously. Cause like, if you weren t on here airing out all of your dirty laundry, the rest of us
would never
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What Is Thanksgiving
As I woke up in my bed, I knew it was going to be a wonderful and unforgettable day for me. Due
to the fact that I was fortunate enough to be able to experience and have a glimpse of what
Thanksgiving looks like in America. Before then, what I knew about Thanksgiving were all from
the movies, dramas or books that I had watched and read. I knew that Thanksgivingis an important
holiday for families and friends to gather together, to celebrate, to feast and to enjoy staying with
one another. It is just similar to one of the Chinese traditional festivals, Mid Autumn Festival. The
Full moon symbolizes family reunion in Chinese tradition, so at that time, families will gather
together to enjoy the full moon and the traditional type of bakery, mooncakes.... Show more content
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I got up at ten in the morning and was totally ready for a big meal. In order to eat as much as I
could that night, I even skipped and ignored the breakfast. Walking downstairs, Patrick, my host
mother s boyfriend, was already there sitting on the couch and watching TV. Wearing a gray
shirt and a pair of black pants, he looks like a kindly uncle who you would like to talk with. Also,
he has a comforting presence. Especially with his glasses on, he looks even more knowledgeable.
That s why hearing that he is a principal did not surprise my housemate and me. The Macy s
Thanksgiving Day Parade was live streamed on TV. However, my host mother could not watch it
because she was still busy in the kitchen fixing dinner for us. She really wanted me and my
housemate to have a good impression on Thanksgiving
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Zion Reformed Church
Zion Reformed Church This church was one of the first churches built in Chambersburg Pa.
The word Zion means the hill in Jerusalem where city of David was built. There is a Zion Gate
on the south west side of the old city that leads into Jewish quarters. The word Reform means
improving with oneself and not to act in an unexcitable manner. The Zion Reformed Church was
started when German Immigrants came to America. Before the church was built they held there
congregation at a school house that was on the same ground as the church. Nicholas Snider
bought the land from Benjamin Chambers, the founder of Chambersburg. The school house
was torn down in 1908. The first cornerstone was laid in 1811. Seventeen feet below the ground
was a bed of limestone. After they built the church, they ran into problems years later. There
were seven tie rods installed to support the walls. The walls consist of a layer of brick, stone,
and then another layer of brick. The style of architecture is of Sir Christopher Wren. The church
is Gothic with height and it is simple. The contour of the church is of a quadrangle. The
dimensions of the church is sixty feet by forty five feet. The steeple stands one hundred and fifty
feet tall, on the north end of the church. The bell tower is about twenty feet long and 10 foot
wide. There are five set of stairs that lead up to the steeple. The steps are small and narrow, they
are the original steps. The beams and supports are original, and were made by
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Describe The Key Features Of A Sacred Text
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In this achievement standard, it is critical that I go over the point of The Bible. It is not just a book,
it is a spiritual experience. It is not just based on fact, it is a relatable book that demands its own
genre, known as The Gospel (meaning the good news). It is also impossible to add to, because
there is no change needed. Take a look at National Geographic. They tried to push forward a
newly discovered gospel known as the gospel of Judas . Obviously, this is not plausible because
there is no documented writing of Judas account in the Bible.
You also can t just open the Bible and expect to know the Lore inside and out. The Bible is a
book with many a secret hidden away under words. It may appear cryptic, but it s so that it can
relate to so many people over so many ages. If it were just based on this one specific
interpretation, then it wouldn t be as relatable and holy as it is now.
Note that I ll be using the Blue Red Gold text Bible, because it is quite nice to use.
Now that that s out of the way, let us begin.
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Hippocrates On The Sacred Disease Summary
The passage On the Sacred Disease, is an examination into the alleged sacred disease of epilepsy.
Although many of the anatomic and bodily propositions were incorrect, Hippocrates concepts were
closer to the diagnostics and teachings of today than those of metaphysical reasoning. For these
reasons, On the Sacred Disease provided a structural understanding of diseases in our bodies today.
Hippocratesmain concepts are derived from the fact that this disease originates from a natural
cause. He states , Men regard its nature and cause as divine from ignorance and wonder...this
notion of divinity is kept up by their inability to comprehend it (33 35). It was this sacred disease
of epilepsy that people used to connect with divine interference. Divine stimulation was never in
form of a sickness or disease. These people were under the idea that sickness was not a sole
presence, but rather an ailment that affects the human body and is sent by divinities. Therefore
people did little to treat the affected, but rather tried to appease the so called divine powers that
sent the disease. In fact, the epileptic attacks were often referred to different gods depending on the
symptoms such as Poseidon, Ares, Apollo, and Hecate.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He states, the body is made to feel and undergo changes in the changes of the winds (326 327), it
was conventional that there were just four elements, earth, air, fire, and water with their related
traits, coldness, dryness, heat, and wetness. If these elements were present in the human body in
balanced amounts, health was maintained, if not health was ravaged by the lack of an equivalence.
This concept was stemmed from an idea that health was maintained by an equal rule of the bodily
elements rather than dominion by a single
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Practice Ap English Essay Prompts

  • 1. Practice Ap English Essay Prompts 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Practice Ap English Essay PromptsPractice Ap English Essay Prompts
  • 2. Primordial Soup Theory The theory that suggest that in some bodys of water is where life began is primordial soup theory. Because the chemicals combined from the atmosphere also with the energy to make amino acids which basically what proteins are built of. After the species would evolve.This theory was presented in 1920 by a chemist named A.I Oparin and an English Geneticist J.B.S. Haldane. While mixing gas that they were believed to be there on the first earth: Methane, Ammonia,water, hydrogen, no oxygen. Chemist Stanley Miller and physicist Harold decided on this experiment to test the primordial soup theory. After they mixed the gases they sparked the gases to show lightning. What they found were amino acids. Oparin and Haldane felt that with the blend of gasses in the air and the strength from lightning strikes, amino acids could suddenly form in the seas.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gunter had suggested that a biochemical cycle developed and clustered the first living cell. Incomnplex mixes will gather on the surface of the pyrite and atoms, for example, CO and natural acids and sugars will likewise amass at first glance. Along these lines, the framework does not utilize any cell parts and begins from a compound pyrite which was plentiful in ahead of schedule Earth s oceans11.His Thought of what started life is known as the Iron Sulfur World Theory. It sets that hot, pressurized water blended with broke down gasses (counting hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen cyanide and smelling salts) went out of ancient vents and over different minerals containing iron, nickel and different metals inside of the stones around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Failure Of The Soviet Union There is a myriad of factors that accounted for the dissolution of the USSR, and the consolidation of capitalist superiority from 1991 onwards after the fall of an autocracy, and demise of a disunited provisional government. The official declaration of the termination of the Soviet Union was December 26 1991; this collapse was addressed by the west as the defeat of communism, and the end of the Cold War. To understand how and why this previously prosperous nation came to fall it is important to look at the major factors contributing to this disarray. I will examine the economic and ethnic problems the Soviet Unionfaced, as well as the problems with those in power. After the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, the newly formed government had a philosophy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Communism is described as a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state. In some countries this system worked, but what the Soviet Union failed to do was to instill the ideology of Communism into the heart and minds of its population, an anonymous Soviet citizen said, They pretend to pay us and we pretend to work, Showing the lack of motivation amongst the citizens, and lack of enthusiasm in the system. Not only was there no productivity, but also in the middle of the 1980 s approximately seventy percent of industrial output of the Soviet Union was going to the military, causing severe shortages of the industrial goods for the rest of the economy, and failing to meet the needs of the State resulting in acute poverty. In the end the Soviet people became more cynical about their government and only felt distrust towards them, this and the fact that the Soviet Union failed to produce a stable economy led to economic decline, eventually demanding the necessity to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Need to Update and Revolutionize The Church It was difficult for me to get past the first page of reading Willimon s The Pastor as Preacher. The first sentence which struck me was most of those who are under authority refuse to treat preachers as their instructors. These words hit me squarely in the face, because I have been struggling with my current endeavors for my supervised ministry The one great preacher...is the Church. I agree vehemently with this statement. This is why when I drive pass the Church day, after day, seeing no activity going on. No cars, no influx of people coming in and out of the doors. No pastor there on standby for any lonely, lost soul who is looking for solace within the confines of the Church doors. I become more and more disenchanted with the Church. The ideas I am trying to implement and initiate are often meet with great dissention from the people. They think fish fry s and car washes are ministry. They struggle with treating me as instructor, someone there to help teach them. I have never been so conflicted in my life. I want to see the Church grow. I want to see the Church standing in the community as the greatest pontificator of the Gospel, yet it lies dormant. It lies like a sleeping giant who is yet to understand the true power it possess. I think my greatest opposition stems from the fact the previous pastor was an idealist. He had great ideas and a great vision for the Church. The new pastor, a well grounded and well respected figure in our denomination, seems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Self Assessment IIi And Vi Self Assessment III and VI In self Assessment III the first sections talks about what type of organizational system I would prefer. Organizational Structure is a system that defines the levels of hierarchy within an organization. The organizational structure classifies each job, explains its function, and who it reports to within the organization. Based on my scores they suggest I prefer to work in a mechanistic structure rather than a organic structure. In a mechanistic structure people work separately and specialize on only one task. Also within a mechanistic the hierarchy of authority is well defined. The first section also measures my ability to delegate in the work place. According to my score I need to substantial improve on my ability to delegate. Based on the analysis delegating authority are what many managers have difficult doing. My ratio for being able to give feedback is a four out four. This means my self perceived strength and weakness are equal, but I could work to improve ratio to be more self perceived in strength. In the section labeled careers it indicates that I my preferred organizational culturethat informal, humanistic, flexible, and innovative culture. These traits fall under humanistic culture even thought my other score suggested I prefer a mechanistic structure. It also indicates that I m not that committed to my job since my score falls below the mean. This is ok since not being committed to ones job is the new norm than it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The American Culture Of Strict Conformity Accounts An American culture of strict conformity accounts for the rise of the phenomenon known as the Red Scare, as well as its widespread nature and prominent power. The Red Scare was complicated and a result of many different aspects of American culture. However the American culture in the 1950 s was one of strict conformity. This conformist society, created in the late 1940 s was created by many early discoveries that uncovered Communist members as Soviet spies. There arose a prevalent belief that anyone who thought differently was unpatriotic. This conformist nature of American society thus resulted in few organizations fighting for social justice. The Communist party therefore attracted a wide range of liberals from different aspects of life. Joseph McCarthy himself, along with many other governmental officials, was able to institute anti communist laws and practices under the pretense that an unwavering conformity was the American goal. The conformist nature of American society in the 1950 s created one of the most powerful anti communist crusades and allowed for a dominant Red Scare. McCarthyism rose to power so quickly in the late 1940 s and the early 1950 s because the perception of an internal Communist threat had just enough plausibility to be convincing . Americans feared that communists who would overthrow the government were a realistic threat . During World War Two there were many Soviet spies that had infiltrated many aspects of American covert operations. Alger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Gung-Ho Means “Work Together” Gung Ho means Work together Introduction Gung Ho demonstrates a cross cultural relationship between the Americans and the Japanese people working together towards the goal. In this movie, a Japanese car manufacturer company takes over an American car manufacturing plant. The American workers were in conflict with the Japanese style of management. Situation Hunt Stevenson takes the leadership role and becomes the liaison between the Japanese executive team and the American workers. At first, the workers were working at their usual pace and did not meet the productivity numbers as expected. Before the arrival of the Japanese executives, the organization structure of the plant was Work Specialization . Every worker was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, Hunt s leadership style proves effective. Hunt Stevenson s personality is aggressively extraverted. He is a people pleaser, sometimes to the point of sacrificing everything else. At the start of the film, he sets off for Japan promising to accomplish a job he has no idea how to do, simply because he does not want to let anybody in Had and how the people of different cultural background have to work towards their common goal by integrating each others work practices. A Japanese car manufacturing company takes over a Detroit car plant and employ American workers who comes into clash with the Japanese style of management. This results in some hilarious moments that makes the movie great to watch. However, there are many innuendo messages that one can learn in the difficulties involved in engaging people to change their work practices to keep up with new ways of thinking and new technology. Sounds familiar? The Japanese concept was imposed more than implemented, and in many cases it was dictated. Implementation was usually top down and corporate driven, short circuiting mid level management in between. In most cases, team was tossed around to support everything from re organization to downsizing to a reason for firing someone (for not being a team player ). Summary of the commentary: The commentary s primary focus is on the principles of modern Japanese management, citing examples of their application at real companies, both American and Japanese. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cats Obligate Carnivores Meat sits at the center of feline nutrition. Cats are obligate carnivores. Obligate carnivores are distinct from other predators because they absolutely must consume meat. For them, meat isn t just a part of a varied diet. It s a biological necessity. From lions to ocelots to domestic shorthairs, all cats are obligate carnivores. Other animals classified as obligate carnivores are dolphins, sea lions, ferrets, and mink. Because of their ancestral raw meat diets provided them, cats cannot produce certain meat sourced amino acids and vitamins. They re physically incapable of making them in their own bodies, but they need them nevertheless. The only way for them to get the nutrients they require is through eating meat. Cats have short digestive tracts that aren t made to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They re not made to live on a plant based diet, yet many cat foods are made with fruits and vegetables. Since cats thrive on the nutrients provided by raw meat, highly processed, plant based cat foods are pumped up with synthetic nutrients. It s the only way they can satisfy those nutrient requirements. But meat is expensive and corn is cheap. Rice and potatoes are also cheap. So they tend to show up in cat food more often than the real meat nourishment that your obligate carnivore requires. Some cat food manufacturers inflate protein content by packing the food with indigestible plant protein. Cats have high protein needs, so many cat food manufacturers add plant protein to create an artificially inflated protein percentage on the guaranteed analysis. It s not until the 8th ingredient that you see anything animal based on this ingredient list from a popular budget cat food brand: Ground Yellow Corn, Corn Gluten Meal, Poultry By Product Meal, Soybean Meal, Wheat Middlings, Ground Wheat, Animal Fat (Preserved with BHA and Citric Acid), Meat and Bone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Looking For Alibrandi Change Analysis Looking for Aibrandi Change is inevitable in life. Everything around us is changing as time flies. That includes our emotions, our actions and our perspectives on things. Looking for Alibrandi is a novel about a teenage girl s struggles in life and how she changes her views on others and herself through a series of events which eventually leads to her emancipation by the end of the novel. Throughout the novel, the author, Melina Marchetta clearly demonstrates the concept of change and changing perspective through the main character, Josephine Alibrandi s actions and thoughts. Some of the most significant changes about Josephine s actions towards herself, her father, Michael Andretti and her Nonna, Katia will be discuss in this essay. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Josie resent her father, Michael greatly at the start of the novel as shown by these quote I d rather die than meet my father (pg164) and I actually pictured him picking me up as a child and that really got on my nerves, because I didn t want to picture him in such an affectionate way (pg68). These quotes make evident that Josie despise the fact that Michael is re entering her life and her mother s after he abandoned her mother alone. However, as the novel continues, readers can see the changes in Josephine where she become more acceptance towards Michael Andretti and how she likes the feeling of having a father figure as shown in the quote I walked past my class mates with Michael Andretti beside for a few minutes I knew how it felt walking alongside one s father. It was a great feeling (pg90). Later in the novel, their relationship was strengthen when Michael wants to adopt her and change her name into Andretti, she also starts to call him dad which demonstrate the significant changes in Josie s relationship with her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Wednesday Bible Study On March 30th, Brother Merlin, Tracy and sister Lanita joined the Wednesday Bible study. The minister delivered the message on Romans 2пјљ17 29 with title the true Jew and true circumcision to exalt the congregants to be an inward believer and have a right relationship with God, a relationship of faith and love. Romans 2:17 29 17 Now you, if you call yourself a Jew; if you rely on the law and boast in God; 18 if you know his will and approve of what is superior because you are instructed by the law; 19 if you are convinced that you are a guide for the blind, a light for those who are in the dark, 20 an instructor of the foolish, a teacher of little children, because you have in the law the embodiment of knowledge and truth 21 you, then, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How important it is that we do not fall into this hypocrisy. Outwardly we look religious and godly but inside be full of corruption. How much effort do we make to be close to God and live by his grace and love only? How much man made work have we done in order to be righteous in our own eyes but never be called righteous in the eyes of God? Our hearts should be circumcised, not our flesh. In this way, we will truly be real believers. All of us should be warned and wake up so our lives can be transformed. The praise that comes to those who do this is not from men but from God. If we only seek praise from men we are seeking praise that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Spanish American Independence Spanish America s thirst for Independence dates all the way back to the 16th century, following the French revolution s success to abolish the monarchy. South America s desire to become independent from Spain was ignited by the French revolution and the declaration of Independence of the United States. South American Creoles (los criollos) of the upper class led the process of Independence of the Spanish colonies. Many historians claim the wars of Independence were a creole affair and throughout this essay many arguments will be addressed to justify their claims, a strong case in their favour being the leader and liberator, SimГіn BolГvar, who drove the creoles and other ethnic origins to their quest for autonomy. To begin, the 18th century marks the proposal of the Bourbon reforms, a series of changes which would jeopardise the relationship between the Spanish crown and its American colonies. The term Bourbon reforms derives from King Philip V (b. 1700 1746) and his successors plan to change the Spanish empire for the better. In order to do so, they set out to control all aspects of trade, politics and economy. The colonial... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite it being a creole affair, it can be argued that other ethnic origins were opposed to the association Spanish America had with Spain, for example creoles were within a minority however the majority were mestizos, negroes and Indians. Under the Spanish Crown, they were succumbed to racism and poverty, so their thirst for Independence came as no shock. SГmon BolГvar is a key figure when discussing the wars of Spanish American Independence as he too was of pure European decent, but as many historians point out he did not only support the creoles, but likewise the masses of Spanish Americans. Thus, Independence from Spain was awarded to many colonies between 1810 1825, which was mainly a creole affair, to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Christian Influence Of Australia Australia, as a secular nation, declares freedom for all citizens in its constitution. However, it appears for influence of Christianity is still prevalent in its political agenda. This Christian influence comes from Australia s settlement in 1788. The underlying Christian influence affects the political agenda in many ways: 2 of which are marriageequality, and inequality for same sex couples in adoption and surrogacy laws. Australia s history has many Christian roots and aspects weaved into it. This is evident even in today s society, despite the constitutions declaration that prevents the Commonwealth from establishing any religion. In 1788 the convicts came on the first fleet and with it comes many Christians from the British Isles. This included many sub branches of Anglicans, Catholics, Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists, and Baptists. In the 18th and 19th centuries hundreds of Irish Catholics were transported to Australia. In 1800 an Irish Priest arrived in Australia and the Governor King decided that the Catholics could celebrate mass after years of not being able to hold mass. The first recorded mass was in 1803. Later in 1804, worship was banned because Marsden believed Catholics planned rebellions in Mass, as a consequence of harsh conditions, the Catholics rebelled. Up until the 1820s the Catholic Church had few rights and buildings left in Australia. Two Catholic priests arrived in 1820 and were allowed to minister to Catholics. In 1829 the English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Corruption in Politics When it comes to corruption in politics, no one is immune. Both parties have had their share. Not too long ago three members of Congress who are Republican were indicted due to political and financial scandals (Wallis, 2012). Two are currently under investigation and one is in prison (Wallis, 2012). Part of the problem in these corruption scandals involves the ability of interest groups to determine policy as well as pork barrel spending (Wallis, 2012). While corruption takes place at all levels of government, it has been particularly noticeable in the U.S. Congress. In the United States, there are two Senators elected from each state and numerous Congressmen who comprise the United States Congress. Of those elected, there have been... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those in Nevada thought they might influence him since he was in a position of high authority (Solomon, 2011). In this situation, one has to wonder about the seriousness of the corruption. The article goes on to report: He defended the gifts, saying they would never influence his position on the bill and was simply trying to learn how his legislation might affect an important home state industry (Solomon, 2011). Is he correct? Is he allowed to accept gifts if in fact they do not influence his decisions? The general rule is as follows: Senate ethics rules generally allow lawmakers to accept gifts from federal, state or local governments, but specifically warn against taking such gifts particularly on multiple occasions when they might be connected to efforts to influence official actions (Solomon, 2011). While perhaps the Senator was within the law in accepting the gifts, certainly it has the appearance of impropriety. In the manual, examples are provided as to what is not acceptable, such as a time when an Oregon lawmaker took gifts for personal use from the president of the South Carolina State University (Solomon, 2011). The school was trying to exert its influence (Solomon, 2011). What do the experts say? The article goes on to explain: Several ethics experts said Reid should have paid for the tickets, which were close to the ring and worth between several hundred and several thousand dollars each, to avoid the appearance he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Atticus Finch Is A Gentleman Atticus Finch is a gentleman, but not the typical definition of the word gentleman . Atticus is a heroic father figure in the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird . Atticus is the father of Scout and Jem. Throughout the story the reader notices a bold change in Jem s mindset, this is the result of puberty and Atticus immaculate example of how to live like a gentleman . By being a living example of his own definition of gentleman Atticus exemplifies the lifestyle he wants for Jem. Atticus chooses to show humility in his life and is rewarded with the title gentleman . Although Atticus is displayed as heroic, (as mentioned in the previous paragraph) he does not see it necessary to exploit and show off his talents. This is evident in the scene ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Maasai And The Kiasau Tribe Emma van Zuthem Individuals 8D September 29, 2014 Cultural Differences There are millions of different tribes in the world, each one have their own unique culture. Many tribes share different aspects of culture, while others don t. But why doesn t everyone share the same aspects of life? In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the cultural aspects of the Maasai and the Kikuyu tribe, and explaining the reasons for their differences. The Maasai tribe live in East Africa, specifically in Kenya and Tanzania. Their population is very large; it is made up of half a million people. They are a nomadic tribe, meaning that they move around from place to place. The Kikuyu, is another traditional tribe who live in Kenya, specifically (please ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditionally, the Maasai eat cow s milk, blood, and meat. From this they can especially get the protein they need. The Kikuyu s diet is made up of vegetables, bananas, sugarcane, beans, maize, and more. As the Kikuyu don t own that much cattle, they eat what they grow and what they gather. The Maasai and the Kikuyu have a large difference in their diets. The reasoning for this cultural difference is, in my opinion, because of some of their values and their environment. The Maasai value cattle and they own a huge variety of it. They don t grow crops as much because they are nomadic people. While the Kikuyu don t own that much cattle. They are hunter gatherers so they grow their own crops and they find their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. North Stradbroke Island Environment Sibelco It is highly recommended for sand mining to discontinue in North Stradbroke Island to maintain and sustain the heritage and environment of the Island. This will be made evident through this analytical report when discussing its effects on the cultural aspect of North Stradbroke Island and preserving the environment. Despite the peak of income sand mining has granted for North Stradbroke, it also has paramount defects. The main liabilities of sand mining that will be disputed will be physical and ecological impacts. North Stradbroke lies in Moreton Bay in the Australian state of Queensland, 30 kilometres southeast of the capital Brisbane. It has an area of 275.2 kmВІ and a length of 38 km. Its population stands at 2102 according to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Labor Government passed the legislation that Sand mining will come to an end on North Stradbroke Island by 2019. North Stradbroke Island plans on tourism being their primary source of income. Tourism contributes $12.6 billion directly to the Queensland economy, accounting for 4% of Queensland s gross state product (GSP). The industry indirectly contributes an additional $12.4 billion to the state s economy, making the total contribution $25 billion, or 7.9% of total Queensland GSP. Action Plan To compromise for the loss of income that comes from the sand mining industry it is recommended that tourism would be to reach it s dynamic. This can be done by building a bridge from to the Islands . Evidently, it is obvious through analysing the inhabitants of the Island, Sibelco s environmental footprints and the of culture, it is crucial to terminate sand mining in North Stradbroke ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The whitlam government Essay The Whitlam Government (1972 1975) introduced many ideas that impacted on all the people of Australia. There may have been impediments that prevented the Whitlam Government from introducing new ideas, such as the Senate. Nevertheless in three years the Whitlam Government managed to win the hearts of many Australians. In their three year reign the Whitlam Government managed to create Medibank, establish firm relations with People s Republic of China, establish the Department of Aboriginal Affairs (Giving all Aboriginals a voice ), obtained responsibility for tertiary education over from the states and eradicated tertiary fees, and establishing Supporting Mother s Benefit s. These were only a few of their achievements. Gough Whitlam ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leaders of the Aboriginal community proposed the issue to the government to develop a black parliament which would be responsible for dealing with issues affecting Aboriginals or part Aboriginals. The idea was developed and the Whitlam Government established the organization. The advantage of this was to have an organization dealing with the rights of the Aboriginals. The system is based on the decisions of the Aboriginal council members which run along 27 divisions, running along Australia to hear the issues of Aboriginals and then act upon it. This would put more concern to the issue as you would be talking about only one ethnic group, making it a bigger issue. The basic impact it had on Aboriginals was that it gave them a voice in parliament, and they could act on their basis of belief. Australia s entrustment to the UN, was told to stop its support for South Africa and obtain a position in support of Third World policies in the UN, Whitlam had made contact with the Government of the Chinese Republic, ending contravene and warfare between China and Australia. Whitlam was able to begin a personal understanding with the Chinese Prime Minister Chou En Lai during his first year of office. For Australia this was a first that an Australian Prime Minister was able to develop a close bond between the leaders of China. Diplomatic trade relation had been created with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Chemical Earth Research Paper Anna McNamara Year 11 Chemistry, Mr Thomson Chemistry Assessment: The Chemical Earth Gather information from secondary sources to distinguish the physical properties of metals and nonmetals. The key differences between metals and nonmetals are the physical properties which simply outlines the specific metal and nonmetal subdivision. In some cases semimetals or metalloids have a combination of properties which could classify them as being metals and nonmetals, hence the name semimetals. These properties include: lustre; solubility in water; state; melting point; boiling point; density; malleability; and conductivity. Most metals are often; appear shiny; insoluble in water; solid at 25॰C; have high melting and boiling points; higher in density;... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The strength of this metal is medium and which provides a relatively strong frame and structure but also allows for crumple zones to work effectively in a car accident. The percentage of Metal A in the earth s crust is 7.5, which is quite common. This metal needs to be common due to the amount of cars which are sought for worldwide. The reactivity of Metal A shows no obvious reactions with water or damp air which allows people to drive cars in rain or humid weather. This metals reaction with acid is slow and irrelevant to the usage of the material for these purposes. These properties allow Metal A to be suitable for the main structure and body of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Full Metal Alchemist Research Paper Full Metal Alchemist is a show that revolves around alchemy. Alchemy is also something that existed in the real world. Although Full Metal Alchemist (FMA) is just a show, it shares some very interesting similarities to real alchemy, such as the concept of transmuting elements, creating a philosopher s stone , and the pursuit of immortality. The two also have some stark differences such as the process of creating a philosopher s stone, the purpose and uses of alchemy, and the political significance of alchemy in FMA. They both have some similarities that they share but they also remain very different in many ways. In the science of alchemy all alchemists practiced transmutation. They sought a way to change base metals into precious metals. In FMA the alchemist they had the power to change base metals to gold. This is a process that can be done in the real world. In order to change Lead (Pb) to Gold (Au) it requires particle acceleration to release three protons from lead therefore changing the atomic number of the atom from 82 to 79. This process will then change the lead to gold. In FMA they use another form of energy to accelerate the particles and they can change lead to gold almost instantly. That is a form of transmutation that they both share.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The philosopher s stone is a legendary relic in both the show and real life. It is said to hold incredible properties. In both the show and real life people wished to create a philosopher s stone to use its powers. A big important similarity between the philosopher s stone in the show and in real life is it s healing properties. In real life the philosopher s stone is a cure for all illness, just as it is in the show. Not only would it be a healing tool but it also was something that would give immortality to the wielder. In both the show and in real life the stone was said to give immortality and divine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Racquet ball is a fast paced sport that has in the last... Racquet ball is a fast paced sport that has in the last few years has gained popularity at an enormous rate. Not only does racquetball offer an excellent cardio workout, the intensity can be exhilarating and releases stress. Once racquetball was considered a businessman sport, but with the game increasing in popularity, it has become a sport that has attracted fans from all walks of life and all ages. Racquetball is played on a rectangular indoor court with four side walls and a ceiling. The courts are designed so that the ball can bounce off any surface and still be in play, yet it is in a confined area so you don t have to run to cover too much territory. Fitness centers and larger gyms are the best places to find racquetball court.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Points are scored when after serving the ball, the server wins the rally. If the player returning serve wins the rally, no points are scored for either player, and the player who won the rally retains the right to serve. Keeping the ball low and hitting it high gives the opponent time to get to the ball before it bounces twice. Once the ball is in play, each player hits the ball back and forth until one misses the ball, hits an illegal shot or goes out of bounds. The objective is earn points or win the serve each player must try end the rally. To end a rally, a player s shot hits the front wall at its lowest point, causing the ball to go out of bounds rather than bounce back into the playing area; this is call a kill shot or a rollout. Rallies end with an error, or if the ball makes contact with the floor before reaching the wall. The walls and ceilings can be used for shot variations. The key to a great shot is to grip your racquet firmly. Many shots will fall short because of an improper grip and the racquet ends up at the wrong angle when it actually makes contact with the ball. A firm grip will make your shots faster and more accurate. Using the wall to your advantage is one of your best defenses. To excel at the sport practice makes perfect. Racquetball is also a great game for just one person. Practice hitting balls off of the walls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Recession Of The United States I. Introduction Ever since World War II the United States has experienced many recessions. There have been many terrible recessions that have hit this great country hard. What is a recession people may wonder? A recession is a significant decline in activity across the economy, lasting longer than a few months. It is visible in industrial production, employment, real income and wholesale retail trade. The technical indicator of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth as measured by a country s gross domestic product (GDP). Although, the recession of 2001 wasn t a dramatic and horrible recession, it was the end of the longest expansion our country had seen since WWII. The expansion following the recession of 1991 was 10 years up until this recession of 2001. Furthermore, this recession was difficult and was hard to deal with and overcome, because during the time of this recession our country experienced 9/11. II. Causes of the Recession After the longest economic expansion in history, the U.S. experienced a recession in 2001. The Recession of 2001 was relatively short, but still had its impact upon us Americans. Just like many of the previous recessions our great country has faced, this one had many reasons as to why we fell into a recession as well. Some of the reasons we experienced a recession in 2001 is, because of the collapse of the dotcom bubble, the attack on 9/11, and a series of accounting attacks at major U.S Corporations. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Why Did The Diprotodon Become Extinct Introduction Megafauna simply means big animals and is a term mostly used to describe a particular group of large land animals which evolved millions of years after the dinosaurs became extinct. These animals generally have a body mass which is greater than 40 kilograms. Diptrotodon The Diprotodon was the largest and the best known of the megafauna. The Diprotodon co existed with humans for thousands of years before becoming extinct some 25,000 years ago. It was also the last megafauna to become extinct. They were widely spread throughout Australia, including the Darling Downs in Queensland, Wellington Caves in New South Wales. Naracoorte Caves in South Australia and Bacchus Marsh in Victoria, just to name a few. It is unlikely that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Appearance The Procoptodon was a huge kangaroo which grew up to 2 metres in height and weighed up to 200 kilograms. The Procoptodon had a short, flat face and forward facing eyes and an upright posture. The lower jaw was big and a chin was developed. It had small incisors on the upper and lower jaws for nipping the vegetation. It had long and mobile forelimbs with the two middle fingers having long, recurved claws enabling them to be used like a hook to grasp leafy branches. It had a single toe on its feet which had a hoof like claw on the end of it. This may have helped give the Procoptodon a greater measure of speed. It is believed that the number 2, 3 and 5 toe bones were so reduced that they were lost and the well developed number 4 toe formed into a single toe. Habitat Procoptodon were mainly in arid or semi arid regions on New South Wales and South Australia. Many areas were harsh environments being treeless, wind blown sand dunes. Having been found in The Lake Menindee area in western New South Wales, it was a somewhat cooler and wetter climate than what it is today. The surrounding areas had forests, woodland, savannah and plains with windblown sand dunes on the edges of the lake. Procoptodon have been found in caves in the Nullarbor Plain in a dry open environment with hard leaved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Examples Of Integrity In Goodnight And Goodluck After watching the movie Goodnight and Goodluck directed by George Clooney I think the most important aspect for present day communicators to carry into their work is integrity. I think integrity is important because it is a value that shows your character and personality. During the movie Murrow developed his character by consistently being honest with others and himself. Edward Murrow shows integrity quite often. For example, when McCathy starts making false accusations, Murrow stands up in front of the camera and defends himself by stating facts to prove his innocence. McCarthy claimed that Murrow had ties to communism saying that he was on the soviet pay role in 1932 and that he is a card carrying member for the international industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Three Sociological Perspectives Throughout history various social perspectives have been observed in an attempt to explain and classify different types of sociological behavior. Various theories have been made regarding the sociological perspective, which examines the social contexts that people live in and how these contexts effect the individual and society (Henslin 2). Each sociological perspective examines something different and poses a different theory. Discussed here are three sociological perspectives: the functionalist perspective, the conflict perspective and the feminist perspective. All three perspectives are forms of social institutions or the ways that a society meets its basic needs (Henslin 104). However all three perspectives give us quite different views... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Published in a women s Studies Journal in December of 2015, Tracy Bowell explains this issue by bringing to light the lack of women in almost every aspect of philosophy describing, .. three connected, but different problems: the absence of women from the discipline of philosophy [such as] teachers, researchers, the absence of women from the discipline [such as] its discourses, the texts, debates, problems and the problem of the marginalization of feminist philosophical work. She goes on to state, the nature of feminist philosophy has been seen as a potential threat to philosophical core values. (Bowell 18). This is a perfect example of both anti feminism and the conflict perspective. According to this article, women are still being treated unequally and one has to just take a look at the entire field of philosophy both in its literature and teaching in the classroom to see how. Bowell states females are being held in check by the opposite sex as a seeming attempt to keep the balance of power tilted to the male side. This is also seen as an act of preserving the social order by the continued absence of women from philosophical texts, and imbalance of women philosophy teachers, and as women in philosophy being seen as a threat to philosophical core values this is a great example of how the powerful or privileged positions (in this case, the male gender in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Disadvantages Of Actor Network Theory Objective This assignment focuses on elaborating the failure of Windows Vista , succeeding operating system to Windows XP launched by Microsoft in 2007 in the market by identifying the important reasons of failure using stages of translations in the Actor Network Theory. This assignment consists of brief theoretical background of Actor Network Theory, its elements, Key concepts of Actor network theory, description of Windows Vista, identification of actors in this relevant example (Windows Vista) and explaining the same the using the concepts of Actor Network Theory. Actor Network Theory Actor network theory is a framework and systematic way to consider the infrastructure surrounding technological achievements. It assigns agency to both human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our case, Microsoft developed a new operating system Windows Vista as the solution for the problems of Windows XP rather than developing patches and upgraded versions to provide solution. This has resulted in failure to recognize the actual problem which should occur during the problematization. When Windows XP was released in 2001, there were about 600 million computers used worldwide. Approximately 90% of them were running Windows but it was split between two code bases: Windows 95/98 (65%) and Windows NT/2000 (26%), according to IDC. One of the challenging task of Windows XP was to unite the Windows 9x and Windows NT code bases, and it eventually accomplished that. However in 2008, there were over 1.1 billion PCs in use worldwide and of which 70% (800 million PCs approximately) were running Windows XP which makes it the most widely installed operating system of all time. That s a lot of inertia to overcome, especially for IT departments that have consolidated their deployments and applications around Windows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Discrimination In The Film Industry the main synonym neither to the discrimination in the industry nor the lack of female professionals. Discrimination is not only lack of representation of the gender, but in this case also representation of only a small pool of women specialists (Paydar 5). The same female actors, directors, producers, writers, etc. are hired repeatedly, mostly those connected to the males at the top of the hierarchical ladder or having had experience and success with the same studio before (John 432 437). Existence of female professionals and hiring of a female for a project does not indicate the overcoming of systemic barriers. The question is not only in the number or percentage of women involved in the production, but about diversity and equal opportunities. Another component of initial hiring practices in filmstudios is correlation with law and associations requirements. Diversity requirement that is standard for the industry usually poses a quota that allows the employer to hire females or maleminorities. By providing a choice of hiring a male of color or a female, this provision allows studios to evade anti discriminationlaws (Paydar 8). Fighting all these exclusions based on sex and discrimination practices is possible mostly by individual court orders through several claims available to women within US laws (Bureau of National Affairs). However, there is a limited number of women in any field of the film industry who would go to court suing multimillion studios that control a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Athens Farmer Market Essay The Athens Farmers Market is a local market in Athens, Ohio that producing flowers, produce, meat, bedding plants and baked goods. Farmers sell their product that 17 miles from farm to the market with an average distance and this selling format helps to grow the local economy a lot. Local people prefer to come to the market every week for fresh food and getting involved in this special community. This report will mainly focus on the marketingof Farmers Market; also, it will relate to market s product, price and promotion in general. All the resources in this report are respectively selected from the official website of Athens Farmers Market, the manager of Athens Farmers market and by visiting this market during the weekend; resources will be presented below in order. Fresh and safe products that produced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is so different from other supermarkets. Producers can directly control the selling of their products, which is more fair for both producers and customers. Unique promotion and create trust: Athens Farmers Market has its own special way to selling products and build connection between sellers and customers. They use not only same marketing ways as other markets, such as advertising on newspaper, radio station, Facebook and brochure; also, they focus more on build strong trust among customers. We have been talked with people who buying products in the market. One of customers said he feels more comfortable to buying foods here because he knows some farmers after he came this market a couple of times. So, he feels like it s not only buying and selling; it s more like you support your friends business, but you can get advantages from it. The manager Kip Parker talked about 90% customers are regular customers. Customers will prefer to buy products from people who they are familiar with instead of in a big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Was Art An Expression Of Society After The Bombing In... Identification and Evaluation of Sources: The aim of this investigation is to explore, to what extent was art an expression of society after the bombing in Guernica? These sources explain the causation of the bombing and how art expressed society after the bombing. How the bombing influenced artists such as Picasso to paint one of his most famous paintings and his emotions towards the bombing and how it made art his only weapon to fight against the war. Pablo Picasso s painting was painted in 1937, that painting is a highly valuable source towards the investigation of the expression that the society had towards the bombing. This painting was created to show the public what the civilians in the city had to go through during the war. The painting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Sons And Lovers Character Analysis Discuss Sons and Lovers as the tragedy of class system, social divisions and Industrialization. D.H Lawrence s Sons and Lovers takes us back to the heart of industrialization the age where people were more concerned with money, power and class etc. In the first chapter the use of THE BOTTOMS , Hell Row and Bestwood signifies different areas where people belonging to different ranks lived. We come to know that Mrs. Morel is being forced to move into a new residence at The Bottoms and for her this is a great loss. Bestwood might not have been a great place for her but at least it was a better place than The Bottom which was now on the edge of its destruction. Mr. Morel and Mrs. Morel are the perfect example of the tragedy that the class system brings. The first chapter gives us an insight into Mrs. Morel s class we discover that Mrs. Morel came of a good old burgher family (Lawrence 33) thus pointing out that Mrs. Morel s ideals and manners were completely different from those of Mr. Morel. We also get to know that the thing which pleased Mr. Morel most about Mrs. Morel was When she spoke to him, it was with a southern pronunciation and a purity... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The class difference ends up ruining Mr. and Mrs. Morel s marriage. William ends up getting engaged to a girl he can t really tolerate and he does not want to call of the engagement because he feels it is too late. Industrialization ends up transforming Mr. Morel from a healthy person into the picture of an ugly human. He has to work in unsanitary conditions and he often becomes a victim of accidents. Even Paul ends up becoming pale and weak after a while because he has to work in the factory. Lawrence through this novel tells us how dangerous industrialization can be and what kind of harmful affects it can have since Lawrence himself worked in a factory therefore through Paul he might be relating his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Intentional Teaching And How Does Extending Young... Reflective Question: What is intentional teaching and how does extend young children s learning? Stop: As part of my research project on how to extend 3 4 year olds learning I have been researching the term Intentional teaching . So what is intentional teaching? The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) in Australia, describes intentional teaching as educators being deliberate, purposeful, and thoughtful in their decision and actions . International teaching is not teaching and learning by rote, but reflects how children s learning can be enhanced through purposeful interactions with more experienced and informed learners. Highscope Preschool Program in the USA, describes intentional teaching as being planned, thoughtful, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We set up our environments and provocations to reflect these interests. We ask our students what resources they would like to engage with. We have conversations and pose questions in order to develop critical and higher order thinking. We are constantly incorporating social, emotional, and academic coaching into our everyday interactions with students. These are all aspects of intentionality and being an intentional teacher. Intentionality should be embedded in our practice and daily interactions rather than at a certain part of our day. For example, mat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On The Gold Rush In early 1848, cries of gold findings flooded the West. White settlers flooded the area like a hurricane in search of riches never seen before to the common man. It was the single greatest migration of people in a shortest amount of time. The gold rush was a very dark period in American history and it shouldn t be celebrated; the Native American s were slaughtered in American thirst for gold Explosions of violence from both natives and settlers were common in this environment of prejudice and greed. Between 1850 and 1890 eighty percent of the total number of Native Americans in Californiadied due to murder and massacre, disease, starvation, and forced migration from their native lands. The destruction of the culture and lives of the people native to California and the Black Hills of South Dakota. Greed changed the morals and values of the miners and Americans alike in the Gold Rush. The gold rush brought riches and highlighted racism of white Americans, while systematically destroying Native Americans in that region. To many Californians the mention of January 24, 1948, conveys no special meaning, nor is that date widely commemorated in the state. Yet it had a special significance in the history of California, for on that day James Marshall, a moody carpenter from Missouri, discovered the first gold nuggets that resulted in a stampede known as the California Gold Rush. The California Gold Rush drew in thousands of white settlers, all seeking a better life and a chance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Transracial Adoption In Canada Canada is widely known as the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism; being supportive of all ethnicities and races, while encouraging a peaceful community and promoting cultural education. However, there is a major gap in the country s history that hides one of the most controversial issues to date the cultural genocide of the Indigenous community. Public information regarding this topic remains limited and insufficient, providing little insight on the discrimination and inequality the Indigenous community has faced, and continues to face today. Particularly, the issue lies in the failure to provide information on Child Welfare and its related causes, including the residential school act, the sixties scoop, transracial adoption... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of those, fewer than half about 44 per cent lived with at least one foster parent who identified as Indigenous. Provinces with a higher proportion of Indigenous children also had more Indigenous kids in foster care (Yukselir, 2016). The remainder lived in a situation where they were a transracial adoptee, meaning they were placed in a household with parents that had a different racial or ethnic group from their own. While transracial adoption usually concludes with positive adjustment outcomes for adoptees, for Aboriginal transracial adoptees, adoption tends to result in consistently negative outcomes. Many transracial adoptees of the Sixties Scoop era where Aboriginal children were apprehended in disproportionate numbers throughout Canada and adopted into non Aboriginal homes in Canada, United States and overseas, now adults, have contacted Aboriginal child welfare agencies as they aim to reunite with their birth families. A large proportion of former adoptees first point of contact is through addiction services and street agencies (Gilchrist, 1995). Many adoptees are facing identity issues because of being socialized and acculturated into a middle class white society (Hall, 1995; Gilchrist, 1995; Richard, 1998). For transracial adoptees, identity issues are exacerbated by the factors that arise in seeking out birth family and cultural ties (Fournier Crey, 1997; Hall, 2003). According to Bagley (1993), the core of the issue for adoptees is being reacquainted with the most marginalized and oppressed group within Canadian society . This, he argues, aggravates the already problematic identity issues that Aboriginal adoptees experience. Finally, transracial adoption causes poor socio economic factors, as well as psychological, emotional, and mental factors that confront the adoptee as an adult, as well as facing racism and racial identity issues. Transracial aboriginal research has yet to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Financial Data Of Theu.k London Stock Exchange Financial Accounting 2 Assignment Student ID: 26385554 Student ID: 26200953 Student ID: 26229749 Student ID: 26359499 Student ID: 26161044 Date: 27/11/2014 Word Count: 2937 The purpose of this report is analysing and comparing financial data of five companies in one industry sector, which are listed in the U.K London Stock Exchange (LSE). By doing these, the business models employed are identified and evaluated, which consequently implies that the report is reinforcing our current knowledge in accounting and in the current market. Moreover this report is assessing how could a potential investor invest 50 million pounds among these five companies. The companies that got selected are listed in the Constructions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the constructor sector has been affected disproportionately since the recession of 2008 and the gross value added (GVA) of the sector has been reduced from 8.9% in 2007 to 6.8% in 2011. Despite the recession in 2012, which was the third in five years, U.K s construction sector is still one of the largest in Europe measured by employment, number of enterprises and gross value added (UK CONSTRUCTION: An economic analysis of the sector, 2013). Hightex Group Plc. Starting with Hightex Group Plc., it is one of the top companies for construction and material. They are involved with projects such as building roofs for world cup stadiums, with the most recent being the one in Brazil in 2014, where the roof was house for the final game of the tournament. Although the company has been involved in big projects, the statement of comprehensive income shows a total loss of ВЈ1.4M (Hightex, 2013). According to the Annual Report, the company is suffering losses because of its joint venture project with Brazilian Companies, especially dealing with the uncertainties revolving around trade receivables, resulting in the creation of a provision for it in the expenses, leading to bigger losses. The directors believe that sales will increase significantly in the next two years, and will restore the company to profitability. This will be achieved with new contracts commencing with prospective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Runaway Twin The Runaway Twin by Peg Kehret is a fascinating book. The way the author describes the challenges Sunny went through are just outstanding. I think the theme of this book is to never give up no matter how difficult the challenges that are thrown at you are because in the end it will be worth it. I believe this because when Sunny was caught in the middle of a tornado she stuck her ground and tried her best to survive which she succeeded. Another example is, when Randy was caught under a few wooden boards and a a cast iron sink she tried her best to set him free, giving herself blisters in the process. She decided to run and try to find help for him she didn t just give up on him. Sunny Skyland is only 3 years old. Her and her twin sister, Starr, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Slowly Moving Towards Legalizing Marijuana Essay For the past ninety years, marijuana has been an enemy to drug agencies, government officials, and presidential administrations. Smoke Signals, a book about the oppressive and beneficial history of marijuana, is written as an effective argument while highlighting the plant in many different social settings. Cannabis use can be traced back to the Neolithic Period (10,200 4500 BC). Since then, nearly every culture continued to use marijuana for personal reasons, causing information to surge throughout the world. Some cultivate marijuana for the stems and stalk that produce cordage and cloth, while others eat the marijuana seeds for the essential fatty acids and protein. The first reference to medical marijuana ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Jamaican centered, long term marijuana use study concluded that no significant differences between ganja smokers and nonsmokers were present with basic skills and responses. Different presidential administrations rejected studies like these, that proved medical marijuana potential, to protect the illusion that marijuana crippled America. American culture exploited marijuana for nearly every use. People who found relief in marijuana stood for their rights. Social gatherings like Hempfest promoted marijuana law reform when thousands of people gathered and enjoyed themselves in the company of other marijuana users. In retaliation, the iron fist of different drug czars, presidents, and the authorities ruled anyone who had ties to marijuana. They enforced a zero tolerance policy in America while other countries approached marijuana with a different strategy. Instead of moving towards prohibition, countries like the Netherlands, Canada, and Israel, worked towards decriminalization the policy that removes the marijuana smoker from the criminal justice system. Many countries found consistent evidence that marijuana benefitted patients with terminal illnesses or troubling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Comparison Between Fitzgerald s Great Gatsby and... Fitzgerald s Great Gatsby and Veblen s The Theory of the Leisure Class The American Dream is real; Americans are able to rise out of poverty and into leisurely lifestyles with a bit of luck and a lot of hard work. Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby and Thorstein Veblen s The Theory of the Leisure Class both address issues of status and wealth that arise from peoples pursuits of the American Dream. But the authors differ in their beliefs about the nature and motives of peoples pursuits of wealth. To begin with, Fitzgerald disagrees with Veblen s notion of pecuniary emulation as being intrinsic behavior (a goal in and of itself). He does this by conveying that Gatsby s flamboyant lifestyle is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fitzgerald s explanation of peoples pursuits of wealth, however, attributes these pursuits not to an internal need for contentment but to external, tangible goals. Gatsby throws extravagant parties in the hopes that he ll be able to see Daisy and not for his own enjoyment or self respect . In fact, Fitzgerald takes great pains to convey that Gatsby does not enjoy his parties Gatsby is often alone on the marble steps or lamenting about [Daisy] not having a good time (p116). His conspicuous consumption is not motivated by his need for invidious distinction but by an external, tangible goal he wants Daisy to reenter his life and fall in love with him again. Fitzgerald echoes the ideas of Josiah Strong, who wrote of pursuits in life that need to precede the self seeking (p164, Our Country) pursuit of money. While Strong most values spiritual quickening (p165), Fitzgerald seems to value commitment to one s ideals (requited love in Gatsby s case). Fitzgerald further disagrees with Veblen s belief that the desire for invidious distinction is a pervasive trait that shapes [one s] scheme of life (p33) through a twist in the Great Gatsby s plot. After Gatsby realizes that Daisy is not pleased by his parties or by his extravagance, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Cultural Relatedness Paper Relatedness is the socially recognized ties that connect people in a variety of different ways. It attempts to understand and record the ways in which people in specific ethnographic contexts articulate and engage in the relationships that are important to them in everyday life. Relatedness can take many forms such as friendship, marriage, parenthood, shared links to a common ancestor, workplace association, just to name a few. These forms can be shared via many different means as well. They can be shared physically by a body substance such as blood, semen, genes, or mother s milk. It can be through spiritual means such as soul, spirit, nurturance, or love. You can also have cases where more than one substance is shared. 2.There are two major strategies humans have used in constructing patterns of descent. The first strategy involves the descent group being formed by people who believe they are related to each other by connection made though their mothers and fathers equally. Essentially they believe that they equally related to their fathers side as they are their mothers side. This is known as bilateral descent (cognatic descent) from this bilateral descent arises two forms of kinship groups. The first being made up of people who believe they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major elements of kinship are marriage descent and adoption. Kinship developed through relationship is known as marriage, kinship based on birth is termed descent, and kinship based on nurturance alone is known as adoption. These are all selective in different societies. Marriage /mating can be seen in some societies that may place women as the main role in the bearing of children and giving no attention to the male s role in the conception process. Birth/descent can be seen in some societies where they trace the connections to a person through the men, which emphasizes the paternal role. Adoption can be seen in societies where members are encouraged to adopt not only children but also adult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Traffic Congestion in London The Urban Environment: Traffic congestion in cities is a problem throughout the world. Evaluate the effectiveness of one official initiative undertaken to tackle this issue. Today traffic congestion has become one of the major issues that exert an influence on towns and cities in economically developed countries. Chen and Hai (2012,para1) explains that congestion takes place when the road space is overfilled by car users and speed of the traffic lessens, moreover, it is regarded as a potential reason for air pollution or even climate change. One possible approach is considered to be the implementation of road pricing policy, which would contribute to the decrease of traffic congestion rates, improvement of air ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, it is worth recalling that LCC has achieved the goal to reduce traffic congestion. Another aspect to observe is the scheme s influence on ambient air pollution and general road condition. It is undoubtedly true that one of the main positive consequences from congestion charging scheme has been the enhancements in air quality, reductions in environmental pollution and to cut the use of carbon based fuels in central area. One might argue that pollution level have changed slightly or even have grown in pre and post charging scheme period. It is widely believed that the environment have not been positively affected by the vehicles reduction in numbers for the reason that taxes cover only small part of the London. On the other hand, Tonne et al (2008, 622) justify that NO2 and PM10 concentrations within the central area reduced noticeably in contrast to the Greater London, where there were small variations in average concentration . On balance, the overall picture seems to be that the congestion charges has improved air quality and considerably reduced emissions. To sum up, one possible solution for tackling the issue of traffic congestion has been assessed, namely The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Roman Kinship Societies Kinship societies are those in which family is the basic and most important guideline for the way people live. The authors of The Words of Our Ancestors: Kinship, Tradition, and Moral Codes differentiate between kinship and non kinship relationships as not only in the amount of cooperation one is likely to observe (Palmer and Steadman 1997), but in the duration of the relationship (Coe and Palmer, 4). As mentioned in the text, in kinshipsocieties, families maintain traditions, connections, and values throughout generations. At the time of Rome s establishment in 753 B.C. kinship societies dominated most of the world. Rome consisted of many outsiders from different ethnic groups and societies coming together, which is why it may seem strange... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rome was a pivotal moment as it went through a cultural revolution. Plutarch s novel The Life of Cato the Elder displays many of these changes from early Roman life. To fully understand these cultural changes, it helps best to understand Cato s life. He was a wealthy farmer, but he lived a minimalist lifestyle. He would eat the same food and drink the same wine as his servants and even work on his farm. This lifestyle choice set him apart from others as he was a wealthy man with land and servants, doing manual labor. In early Rome, Romans favored those who came from noble or aristocratic families for public office and senate. The Romans used to call men who had no family distinction, but were coming into public notice through their own achievements, new men, and such they called Cato (Plutarch, 303). Cato changed this way of thinking. He first gained public recognition through his neighbor Valerius Flaccus. Flaccus persuaded him to go into public office. The beginning of Cato s public career showed another cultural change in Rome, imperialism in the Punic wars. Imperialism in Greece lead to the spread of Greek language and philosophy. Maybe one of the biggest changes of this time was the introduction of Greek philosophy. Cato took the more traditional stance and even spoke in Latin to Athenians even though he could speak Greek. He even mocked at those who were lost in admiration of anything that was Greek. 5 For instance, he poked fun at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay On The Future Of Theme Parks In International Tourism The Future of Theme Parks in International Tourism |by Clive B. Jones John Robinett | |State Of The Industry |Theme Parks And Tourism |Developing Trends |[pic] |Introduction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | |Europe | |Europe has a number of existing parks. The industry is spread throughout western Europe with a large | |concentration of attractions in Germany, France, the Benelux countries, and the United Kingdom. Expansion| |of the industry into southern Europe is now taking place, with several planned or implemented projects in| |Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Greece. There are also a number of proposed projects in North Africa and the | |Middle East. | |Currently, the European theme park industry consists of 19 major attractions with annual attendance of | |over 1 million, and some 45 moderate scale attractions with attendance between 500,000 and 1 million. | |Europe s parks generate annual attendance of about 70 million persons, and revenues of around $1.5 | |billion. The European industry is about 1/3 the size of the U.S. industry in terms of revenues. | |The European market is changing, of course, with the recent opening of the EuroDisney project. | |The watchwords for Europe are ANTICIPATION, REPOSITIONING, EXPANSION and CONSOLIDATION. | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Private Military Contractors In Vietnam War In his 1960 Farewell Address, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower brought attention to the military industrial complex , a term that is used to describe how the government uses private industry to meet its various demands during war or peace. Since World War I and World War II, the United States has witnessed a greater connection between the public and private sectors as private industry pumped out the goods to keep the government and country going. Similarly, there were changes on the battlefield as now private contractors became common sights. Eventually, the government would call on private contractors to provide aid on the militarybattlefield and even fight in some instances. The use of non governmental workers on the battlefield... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the height of the war in 2007, there were about 190,000 armed and unarmed contractors compared to 160,000 US troops. During the war, these contractors served various purposes such as logistical support and the security of convoys and bases. Moreover, about 199,783 contractors were employed by the US in Iraq and Afghanistan in fiscal year 2010 , which truly demonstrates how far the contracting business has come in the United States in less than a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Discussing Literary Genre To define genre is to embark on a conjectural journey within a theoretical minefield. Genre theory has drawn immense debate and contemplation throughout literary history, however, several conclusions have emerged. Genre types are unfixed categories whose characteristics differ considerably among the specific genres; furthermore, the role of literary history plays a significant role in discussions of genre, for genre types evolve and shift with each new literary text. An approach to the discussion of genre, family resemblances, illustrates similar conventions among texts within a genre, but there are significant problems in this approach. There are several ways to discuss genre, and although problems abound in any approach, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The contrast between early short fiction and the modern short story demonstrates the varying qualities of the genre between its preliminary stages and the present, and shows the substantial transformation which occurred within the genre. The types of genres not only shift throughout history but also alter with each new literary work. The altering of generic categories results in further difficulty in defining genre and classifying literary texts, for it demonstrates that generic forms are never fixed entities. Literary theorist Todorov asserts that although #8220;every work modifies the sum of possible works...we grant a text the right to figure in the history of literature...only insofar as it produces a change in our previous notion of one activity or another #8221;. Donald Barthelme #8217;s #8220;The Glass Mountain #8221; is an example that expands the notion of short stories; the text challenges readers to find meaning and story where there is none. #8220;The Glass Mountain #8221; influences and increases the possibilities of short stories, while compelling readers to contemplate the role of short stories. Such engagement between a literary text and a reader results in the most intriguing and merited discussion of genre. The subjective procedure of defining genre appeals to the relationship between text and reader. Genre provides a framework within which texts are interpreted, and expectations and emotional outlooks are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Divorce Process Research Paper Many people decide to end their marriage and start the divorce process. The divorce process can be chaotic, and it can take an emotional toll on the spouses and children. Both parties may have intense emotions, and it can be hard to stay calm throughout the divorce process. Fortunately, dissolution attorneys can simplify the divorceprocess. The divorce attorney at Wolinetz, Horvath, Baker Wick can handle a disagreeable spouse. An experienced attorney can utilize his skills in an effective manner. The divorce process can be stressful, and a knowledgeable attorney can deal with his client s agitated emotions. The attorney can make sure that his client follows the appropriate divorce protocols. He can give his client advice on dealing with an overbearing spouse. A reputable attorney will identify the important things. He will also know if you need an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He will work hard to resolve a child custody and child support dispute. The divorce attorney can make sure that all of the legal documents are filed correctly. A knowledgeable attorney can offer his client insight into the divorce process. The couple may have to divide several assets, and the attorney can make sure that his client gets an equitable share of the assets. The attorney can also inform his client of the local alimony and separation laws. Dissolution attorneys in Bexley Ohio are aware of the local divorce laws, and they can handle the divorce without getting emotionally involved. Without an attorney, the divorce process can be tedious and taxing. Divorce attorneys are experts in their field, and they have a wealth of knowledge. Dissolution Attorneys regularly handle divorce cases in Ohio. When a couple signs their marriage, they usually are in a eutrophic state. Unfortnutanlty, couples do not always stay happy. Almost half of all marriages end in divorce. Dissolution attorneys in Bexley Ohio can handle an emotional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. My Life Of My Family I come from a place where people are determined. Determined to surpass the difficult times, determined to make their families proud, determined just to live. Where I m from people could hardly manage to balance buying food and paying for rent. People walked to school, to the grocery store, and to work because not everyone could afford to have and maintain a car. Kids grew up with one parentor none at all. I had both of my parents, a roof over my head, and food on the table. So I was one of the lucky ones. Except things aren t always as simple as they seem. The people around me weren t the only ones who faced difficult situations. Growing up the way I did broke me down and built me back up repeatedly, but because my problems never seemed to compare to others and everyone was struggling with something in their own way, I learned to keep them to myself. My family moved to Fitchburg right before I was going to kindergarten. When we first moved here, we lived in a dangerous neighborhood so my parents wouldn t allow me to associate with the kids on my street. This resulted in me spending a lot of time alone because I was an only child. My mom had a job a few towns away and my dad found work in the next town over. They worked opposite shifts so seeing the two of them together was not a common occurrence. For these reasons, it was incredibly exciting for me as a child when the three of us would venture out to visit a family friend. It was my mom s closest friend, Rob, who lived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. How Did Mark Twain Influence Today From the 17th Century to the 21st century America went through many changes. First starting out as small colonies and expanding into the powerhouse of today. Through all the changes from farming to industrialism, there were many that took the time to write about all the problems and frustrations. This is now what we call American Literature. Though many authors had their thoughts and ideas of how literature should be done, the one that is looked at having the most influence still today is Mark Twain. At the end of November 1835there was born a young man in Florida, Missouri. His name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. This boy that became a man during pre civil war era learned quickly abut society. The personal experiences while growing up became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were others that Twain wrote with the same style and realism, but the one that is most famous is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This book combined the character from the first book Tom with Huck and brought in a third whom was a negro named Jim. This was a book that tiptoed on the line to be about race, when all Huck wanted to do was free Jim. Many of Twains books became best sellers but in 1935 it was Ernest Hemingway who said All modern American literature comes from one book called Huckleberry Finn This statement along with the way Twain spoke about issues like slavery, religion and racism inspired other writers like Hemingway and Bellow to put more of their personal experiences into their work. That Novel in itself about a boy who helped a Negro was the influence for many other to begin the way to tell a story from a different perspective. This book is still being read today in High schools and will influence many other up and coming writers. The writing style was one of irony and satire and really turned the heads of the literary world. The talk about realism and sometimes romantism really made an impact on other writers both in America and the World. One way to look at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Howl, By Allen Ginsberg Howl for Somebody I Never Met in a Place I Never Heard of about a Cause we Already Won Howl, by Allen Ginsberg, is an inaccessible writing with such obscure references from a unique personal life and small subculture from 50 years ago that it cannot stand on its own today. It tackles issues society has already decided, makes them completely unrelatable, and attempts to shock readers. Except to literary historians, this poem is irrelevant to modern society because of constant references to obscure places and people, frequent vulgarity to which internet based society has been desensitized, and societal issues that already have national level attention. To get Howl, you just had to be there. Ginsberg acknowledges that the poem was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, no readers outside this tight knit group of poets would ever know Ginsberg was referring to real events, except in the one line where he almost parenthetically states, that actually happened, which serves as a point of contrast by which a reader may presume none of the other events actually happened. Carl Solomon features heavily in part three, but a first time reader has no idea who he is, why he is, or even when he was. The best an uninformed reader can say is that he is in Rockland, and that it might not be a nice place; the severity of said not nicity might range from the local government confining residents in straightjackets to simply having an unusually high population of mosquitoes during a rainy season. Even when making a reference that people outside his circle of friends would know, Ginsberg chooses Tokay, a wine, which to some readers, is nothing more than a species of gecko that lives on some South West Pacific islands. Interestingly enough, soldiers fighting wars across these islands called the Tokay Gecko the F you lizard for its call, which to some sounded like tokay, but sounded like F you to the soldiers. Other places Ginsberg references that will mean nothing to farmers in Iowa or Wall Street investors include: Paterson, Paradise Alley, Fugazzi, and Bowery. At times, Howl gets somewhat explicit, mentioning gyzym, cocksuckers, anal sex, and granite cocks. Thematic referencing aside, nothing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. How The Game Industry Needed Halo How The Game Industry Needed Halo In engineering, you always see how to betake it. In modern years the field of game proof has arrive under fire for being superabundantly bold and unrewarding, both financially and emotionally. Instead developers and publishers have their own methods. This province is not confer in consumer units to fight against software piracy and grey nundinal imports. Hewlett Packard, Texas Instruments, Microsoft and others opened their doors to me along they above mentioned they had a bunch of fiction writers afflictive to be tech writers. Half of learning in college is circularly social skills and increasing(prenominal) up, Ross says. That was my defeat job. But Ross, a Poudre High School graduate who thing CSU ask it was close to home, found better employment opportunities. Your nipper are behavior to amusement games, Ross says. In some inclose, the programmers could stale all the cupellation. Many methods, such as one cupellation, are receive directly from general software testing techniques. How do we make technology and engineering the fields that both men and women indigence to pursue? . Bonnie Ross is corporate imperfection presider at Xbox and headdress of 343 Industries, the workroom that oversees the Halo video lame franchise. She did that 10 years ahead of the Information Science and Technology academic small, which was composed to help students like Bonnie merge scheme in journalism and media communication, computer science, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Who Is Nod An Epic Hero Many Leaves, One Leaf man Epic is a film that tells the tale of Nod and his journey to save the kingdom of Moonhaven and the forest he calls home. The tale begins when Mandrake, lord of decay, sends his Boggan warriors to kill the queen of the forest. Nod and his companions, M.K. and Ronin, are tasked with protecting the only thing left of the Queen, her magic Pod. The Queen s magic is the only thing powerful enough to combat the rot, so Nod and his friends must keep the Pod out of Mandrake s hands to protect the life of the forest. Throughout the film, Nod expresses many of the qualities the Anglo Saxon s attributed to their heros. Like Beowulf, his personal qualities, timing, supernatural experiences, and his journey all come together to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Anglo Saxons believed that the hero shouldn t enter the story until the main conflict starts. For example, Beowulf is not introduced into the Grendel story until line one hundred and nine109 when they say In his far off home Beowulf, Higlac s / Follower and the strongest of the Geats... , which occurs after a lengthy introduction to the conflict caused by Grendel. Nod s entrance into the plot of Epic is very similar to Beowulf s, but slightly different. Nod is initially introduced in the film as a newer leaf man with great amounts of potential, but after an altercation with his commanding officer, Ronin, he quits being a leaf man and goes off on his own.. He s not reintroduced into the film until after the Queen dies and the conflict with Mandrake is at its highest point. Another Anglo Saxon aspect of a hero s timing in a story is that the hero and villain don t meet until later in the story to provide suspense. Beowulf and Grendel first meet when Grendel clutched at Beowulf with his claws, (269), which isn t until the last 100 lines from that section of the story. Similarly, Nod and Mandrake don t officially meet to do battle until the last 15 minutes of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. My Insane Satire For a long time now I ve super been ignoring my newsfeed on here. Normally, I just blurt out whatever my brain farts cause i have a fancy computer phone in my pocket at all times and then I look at articles about monkey s tickling each other and frequent my favorite fast food restaurants pages, seeing what the new pile of hot garbage they are serving up is each month. Today while sitting on the toilet for I shit you not (get it?) 45 minutes, I dove head first into my newsfeed and friends posts and realized there is a full on Jerry Springer marathon popping off on this motherfucker. You guys are all insane and dramatic as hell. And guess what? Personally, I love it. It s like, I can watch TMZ and follow Stitches on instagram and get lots of drama to laugh about everyday. Now I can add to the list Dude, ya gotta read so and so s update about how and actually interact. So don t get confused when you see your baby boy starting to appear in the comments section fueling the fire when you start posting your Monday morning headlines about how like, My insane ex stole my car and took all the ramen out of my trailer and I ve already notified the authorities but we all know they ain t gonna do shit cause they re too busy out controlling the weather and dropping chemicals from the sky on us ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seriously. Cause like, if you weren t on here airing out all of your dirty laundry, the rest of us would never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. What Is Thanksgiving As I woke up in my bed, I knew it was going to be a wonderful and unforgettable day for me. Due to the fact that I was fortunate enough to be able to experience and have a glimpse of what Thanksgiving looks like in America. Before then, what I knew about Thanksgiving were all from the movies, dramas or books that I had watched and read. I knew that Thanksgivingis an important holiday for families and friends to gather together, to celebrate, to feast and to enjoy staying with one another. It is just similar to one of the Chinese traditional festivals, Mid Autumn Festival. The Full moon symbolizes family reunion in Chinese tradition, so at that time, families will gather together to enjoy the full moon and the traditional type of bakery, mooncakes.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I got up at ten in the morning and was totally ready for a big meal. In order to eat as much as I could that night, I even skipped and ignored the breakfast. Walking downstairs, Patrick, my host mother s boyfriend, was already there sitting on the couch and watching TV. Wearing a gray shirt and a pair of black pants, he looks like a kindly uncle who you would like to talk with. Also, he has a comforting presence. Especially with his glasses on, he looks even more knowledgeable. That s why hearing that he is a principal did not surprise my housemate and me. The Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade was live streamed on TV. However, my host mother could not watch it because she was still busy in the kitchen fixing dinner for us. She really wanted me and my housemate to have a good impression on Thanksgiving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Zion Reformed Church Zion Reformed Church This church was one of the first churches built in Chambersburg Pa. The word Zion means the hill in Jerusalem where city of David was built. There is a Zion Gate on the south west side of the old city that leads into Jewish quarters. The word Reform means improving with oneself and not to act in an unexcitable manner. The Zion Reformed Church was started when German Immigrants came to America. Before the church was built they held there congregation at a school house that was on the same ground as the church. Nicholas Snider bought the land from Benjamin Chambers, the founder of Chambersburg. The school house was torn down in 1908. The first cornerstone was laid in 1811. Seventeen feet below the ground was a bed of limestone. After they built the church, they ran into problems years later. There were seven tie rods installed to support the walls. The walls consist of a layer of brick, stone, and then another layer of brick. The style of architecture is of Sir Christopher Wren. The church is Gothic with height and it is simple. The contour of the church is of a quadrangle. The dimensions of the church is sixty feet by forty five feet. The steeple stands one hundred and fifty feet tall, on the north end of the church. The bell tower is about twenty feet long and 10 foot wide. There are five set of stairs that lead up to the steeple. The steps are small and narrow, they are the original steps. The beams and supports are original, and were made by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Describe The Key Features Of A Sacred Text AS90816 vs1 Describe the Key Features of a Sacred Text Joshua Steffert I can t think of anything else to write here so this will have to do. Prepare for the worst thing you ve ever seen. в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в– в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в–“в– In this achievement standard, it is critical that I go over the point of The Bible. It is not just a book, it is a spiritual experience. It is not just based on fact, it is a relatable book that demands its own genre, known as The Gospel (meaning the good news). It is also impossible to add to, because there is no change needed. Take a look at National Geographic. They tried to push forward a newly discovered gospel known as the gospel of Judas . Obviously, this is not plausible because there is no documented writing of Judas account in the Bible. You also can t just open the Bible and expect to know the Lore inside and out. The Bible is a book with many a secret hidden away under words. It may appear cryptic, but it s so that it can relate to so many people over so many ages. If it were just based on this one specific interpretation, then it wouldn t be as relatable and holy as it is now. Note that I ll be using the Blue Red Gold text Bible, because it is quite nice to use. Now that that s out of the way, let us begin. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Hippocrates On The Sacred Disease Summary The passage On the Sacred Disease, is an examination into the alleged sacred disease of epilepsy. Although many of the anatomic and bodily propositions were incorrect, Hippocrates concepts were closer to the diagnostics and teachings of today than those of metaphysical reasoning. For these reasons, On the Sacred Disease provided a structural understanding of diseases in our bodies today. Hippocratesmain concepts are derived from the fact that this disease originates from a natural cause. He states , Men regard its nature and cause as divine from ignorance and wonder...this notion of divinity is kept up by their inability to comprehend it (33 35). It was this sacred disease of epilepsy that people used to connect with divine interference. Divine stimulation was never in form of a sickness or disease. These people were under the idea that sickness was not a sole presence, but rather an ailment that affects the human body and is sent by divinities. Therefore people did little to treat the affected, but rather tried to appease the so called divine powers that sent the disease. In fact, the epileptic attacks were often referred to different gods depending on the symptoms such as Poseidon, Ares, Apollo, and Hecate.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, the body is made to feel and undergo changes in the changes of the winds (326 327), it was conventional that there were just four elements, earth, air, fire, and water with their related traits, coldness, dryness, heat, and wetness. If these elements were present in the human body in balanced amounts, health was maintained, if not health was ravaged by the lack of an equivalence. This concept was stemmed from an idea that health was maintained by an equal rule of the bodily elements rather than dominion by a single ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...