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Practice Essays For Gmat Practice Essays For Gmat
Sociological Analysis Of Private Troubles In The Military
1. Sociological Concept: The book defines private troubles as, problems we face in our
immediate relationships with particular individuals in our personal lives (Witt, 2016, p. 3).
Example: The example I found for private troubles are flyers posted on every bulletin board in
every work center at Eielson Air Force Base. The flyers are made by the base chaplain and
mental health clinic. The flyers are there to provide the phone numbers of people to contact who
can help with private troubles. Sociological Analysis: The reason I picked these flyers to use for
private troubles is that mental health and resiliency are stressed so much not only in the Air
Force but in the military as a whole. Members of the military face private troubles on a daily
basis, mainly with their family life or their coworkers. As a member of the military, we cannot
do our job to the best of our ability if we are always thinking about the private troubles of a
marriage failing or not getting along with co works. So, to have support from the office of the
chaplain and the mental health clinic is crucial to the well being of the military. In some cases,
it is very obvious that a person is going through private troubles and others can do a very good
job of hiding it. To have resources so readily available and willing to help with our private
troubles is very important. 2. Sociological Concept: The book defines in group as, a category of
people who share a common identity and sense of belonging (Witt,
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Hamlet Movie Vs Play
The play Hamlet by William Shakespeare is about a king that was murdered by his brother and
the main character Hamlet, who is the prince and also the king s son was told by the ghost of his
father to avenge his murder. In the play Hamlet, there are many differences compared to the movie
Hamlet 2000 directed by Michael Almereyda. The reason to these differences is to show a modern
setting in the movie Hamlet2000 , to show the audience a better understanding of the characters, and
the difference in the way the movie ends compared to the original play by Shakespeare.
The first difference is the setting compared to the play and the movie. In the original play the
setting takes place in Elsinore, Denmark in the royal palace in the late Middle Ages around the
14th and 15th century. The play starts off with the guards in the castle and Horatio who is one of
the guards is the first to see the ghost.But as shown in the movie the setting starts off in New York
City in the 2000 s. The director did this to make it different to the book and to other Hamlet movies.
It made it more modern and interesting the director might have done this to make the audience
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As read in the play this is a soliloquy spoken by prince Hamlet trying to contemplate death and
suicide because of the pain and unfairness in life. This soliloquy in the play is suppose to be
dramatic when Hamlet is speaking to himself while Ophelia is over hearing it. Compared to the
movie the to be or not to be scene is taken in a BlockBuster store. In the movie, Hamlet is walking
around the store saying the soliloquy to himself softly. As you can see it wasn t as dramatic as it
was expected it to
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Pro Death Penalty Speech
Good day ladies and gentlemen. I would like to thank all of you for coming out today and hope you
are all enjoying the croissants and Starbuck s coffee provided as a courtesy of your great state.
Please allow me to introduce myself before we get started. My name is Slick Perry and if you didn
t already know, I am the state governor of Texas. You are all aware that we are reviewing our
recidivism rate to various crimes and reviewing our stance regarding the death penaltyas we
approach 2009. Everyone here understands that capital punishmentis a very controversial topic in
the United States. In Texas, from December 1982 through August 2008, only 361 criminals of the
millions of Texans in our good state were executed for the wickedest... Show more content on
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Keep in my mind that in Texas only the most vial and cruel criminals are placed on death row, and,
who are the most deserving. The consequences of the Supreme Court s 1972 ruling voided 40 death
penalty statutes, thereby commuting the sentences of 629 death row inmates around the country,
45 from Texas and suspending the death penalty because existing statutes were no longer valid.
However, this ruling went against the U.S. public majority where, in fact, over 55% of U.S. citizens
were in favor of the death penalty. Some states rewrote their death penalty laws to address the
unconstitutionality of giving juries complete discretion in sentencing by setting a mandated capital
punishment for those convicted of capital crimes. The Supreme Court ruled in Woodson v. North
Carolina (1976) this was also unconstitutional. A different approach by some states was to introduce
mitigating and aggravating factors when determining sentencing where, in 1976, the Supreme
Court ultimately approved. The Supreme Court also held that the death penalty itself was once
again constitutional under the Eighth Amendment allowing states a new dawn for a better society.
On January 17, 1977, the suspension of the death penalty officially ended with the execution of
Gary Gilmore in Utah, by firing squad, and that same year the introduction and use of the new
kinder gentler lethal injection was
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The Importance Of Friendship In John Steinbeck s Of Mice...
Most people have that one friend that they have a special connection with. That they protect.
They make each other laugh. They would do almost anything for each other. In the book, of
Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie have this type of friendship.
George looks out for Lennie and Lennie stands up for George. In this book, George and Lennie s
relationship shows positive and negative traits of a friendship. Along with friendship come a lot
of hardships and complications. George and Lennie do not see eye to eye on everything that
goes on in the story. For example, Give it here! said George. aw, leave me have it, George. This
is showing how Lennie just wants to keep the mouse because he enjoys it but George won t let
him because he thinks it disgusting. George doesn t care what Lennie thinks its all up to George.
Also in the story, George verbally abuses Lennie. If Lennie doesn t do what George says, George
gets extremely rabid at Lennie. He frequently calls Lennie unintelligent and foolish. Oh! I ain t
saying he s bright. He ain t. But I say he s a god damn good worker (Steinbeck 22).... Show more
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Especially in George and Lennie s situation. Maybe ever body in the whole damn world is scared
of each other (Steinbeck 74). This shows that even in a world for of untrusting people Lennie and
George can push through that and still manage to be best friends and trust each other no matter the
circumstance. The author explains how Lennie got in some trouble in the old town of Weed.
Lennie was accused of raping a woman. Lennie told George about this and they both fled the city.
George hasn t mentioned it to anyone since it happened. This is a good example of trust, even
though Lennie was in a significant amount of trouble, George still kept his secret and even helped
him get out of the town, away from all the people that were accusing
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Examples Of Co-Operative Principle
2.2 Co operative Principle In 1967, H. Paul Grice, in his William James Lectures at Harvard
University, theorized a set of rules that communicators should follow while communicating.
Grice labels these set of rules as Co operative Principle. He formulates theory of co operation in
the following way. For Grice, talk exchanges are continuous and the participants, to some extent,
make co operative efforts so that the purpose of exchange is achieved. The purpose of exchange
can be formulated before it takes place or it may change during conversation. For conversation to
be successful participants are expected to follow the general principle of conversation i.e. co
operative principle. Grice further categorizes co operative principle into its maxims... Show more
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His response gives right amount of information following maxim of quantity, the response for
which B has necessary evidence following maxim of quality, B s response directly correspond
to A s question following maxim of relation, and the response is also given in such a way that it
is understood effectively and efficiently following maxim of manner. 2.2.2 Observance and
Violation of the Co operative Principle Generally interlocutors try to be co operative while
communicating. The kind of expression expressed by speaker should be replied verbally or non
verbally. The neutral verbal or non verbal behaviour i.e. no reply is considered as non co
operative behaviour. An offer should be accepted or diplomatically rejected; a question should
be answered. Grice calls violation of these maxims of co operative principles as flouting of
maxims. Observance and violation of maxims of co operative principles can be studied with
following examples. In the above example maxim of quantity has been observed because it
follows all the sub maxims of quantity. Speaker B s reply to A s question is as informative as is
required. It doesn t contribute more information than necessary. The same question with a different
reply is an example of violation of maxim of
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2016 Digital Reports For Your Records And Review Essay
Good afternoon gentlemen, I hope your day is going well so far! In the below link you will find
the November 2016 Digital Reports for your records and review: https://www.dropbox.com/sh
/xvjp8z10ovrx2sy/AAAAclVqYSD7ypxNG4C9Z93Ua?dl=0 Monthly Notes Below are the
November at a glance stats that you will find in the attached reports: Store Conversion Rate
Bounce Rate Average Pages Viewed Time On Site Impression Share Search Click Through Rate
Fowler Century Chevrolet 5.03% 33.85%4.904:0554.03%5.93% Fowler Dodge 3.94%
28.38%6.714:4345.63%9.94% Fowler Honda 5.15% 31.58%4.603:4452.98%8.43% Fowler
Toyota 4.56% 28.56%6.435:1975.54%8.40% Fowler Toyota Tulsa 5.13%
24.68%6.185:0655.48%13.91% Fowler VW 3.01% 47.18%3.602:4878.98%5.03% Charles, this
past month you forwarded me an email with regards to your BBB Accreditation. I know you
mentioned wanting to add the necessary assets to promote the accreditation, however in order to
make sure I add this to the correct sites, should this go on ALL sites or just certain ones? On the
28th you sent me an email, Jonathan with regards to picking up our previous conversation about
each of the stores parts departments. Now that the new Fowler Autos website is live, I think this
would definitely be a good opportunity to revisit what direction you would like to move forward
with and if you would like to possibly move forward with a stand alone website. Please let me
know if you are available either later this week to
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Fun Facts About Football History
Abstract:
Hey you guys and girls, today we will be discussing the things that I love to talk about the most,
the game of football its history. Throughout this essay we will be hitting on the following topics:
three fun facts about football; who deserved the game of football and how; who was the first four
players to diversify the game of football; Who were the first colleges to pick up the game of
football; a visual and results of survey in with I conducted by asking mi classmates five random
questions about the game of football; and finally what makes the game better and/ or worse than it
is today.
From the early ages in history to the present day, the game of football has always been an
important part of society. In a way It teaches its players things like: self discipline, how to be a
team player, how to interact with others and it s also a good source of physical activity.
Throughout history the game itself has changed; from the first rounded ball that was to throw,
to the modern prolate spheroid shaped ball of today that is air dynamic and easier to throw (how
it s made). But hears the biggies question, is the game of football better now than it was in in its
prime. I would say my reason for picking this topic, would be because most people like me love the
game football, but there are some who love the game as well, but don t know or keep up with the
changes rule and/ or polices.
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The Stereotypes Of Homosexuality In Film
While many believe that homosexuality has only been seen in mainstream media for only a few
decades, it has actually been with America cinema since the early 1920 s. The portrayal of
homosexuality in film and TV has come a very long way since the 1920 s. What viewers see on
TV about homosexuality is really just a representation of America s changing public view on the
subject. While we have come to accept the topic of homosexualityin American society more
willingly, we have substituted much of our prejudice about gays with the stereotypes that we see
on TV constantly. Because as a society we are constantly forced to see these stereotypes, we are
being halted in our progression to accept all different kinds of lifestyles. When film was... Show
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In the early fifties, lesbians were also being attacked by the film industry, portraying them as
bulldykes and troublesome neurotics. While the Hollywood was struggling to make topic of
homosexuality in films more suitable for audiences, the film Victim made its debut in the
United Kingdom. This was the first film to star a homosexual character that stands up to fight
against the oppression of homosexuals. While this was the first time in history that a film
portrayed a gay character in a non demeaning way, this would lead to the stereotype of
sympathetic gay characters in film. One film that I would like to note that is a great example
from the 90 s would be the film Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks as a gay AIDS victim that was
fired because of his sexuality and disease. Hollywood targets Hanks character and makes him
into a tragic figure. His character dies at the end of the film. In an interview with Jan Oxenberg,
she points out that even though Tom Hanks film was very effective, it is just a story about a gay
hero who dies, who s a tragic figure and that it seems as if Hollywood and the film industry will
never have a film in which the gay main character lives to see another day (Epstein). Another more
recent film that demonstrates this sort of sympathetic gay character would be
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The Film I Will Be Evaluating A Sprawling Two Part Sex...
The film I will be evaluating is Nymphomaniac a sprawling two part sex drama that blurs the line
between art and porn. It follows a sex addict named Joe as she s found battered in an alleyway by
an older bachelor named Seligman. In explaining how she came to be in such a condition,
flashback scenes unfold in chapters introduced by snapping witty dialogue between Joe and
Seligman. It begins with Joe throughout her teenage years, when she first begins to discover her
insatiable sexual appetite. Then through her adult life as she is pushed out of normal society. The
film whips through a wide range of topics, such as genderrole conformity, consent, and, metal
dysfunction.
To begin with Joe is a self described nymphomaniac, which is a former term for excessive sexual
desire in a woman, which may lead to promiscuous sexual behavior. Most psychologists have
argued against the use of the term for year it s an antiquated and demeaning word used to
denigrate sexual women. It is not a medical or psychiatric diagnosis. Her correct diagnosis is
hypersexuality, which can apply to anyone, is not a true mental disorder, but a symptom of a
much larger problem. I like the title and think it was a fascinating and intentional plot related
choice by Von trier, for this reason that Joe does display other issues like low self esteem,
loneliness, and, attachment avoidance. I like the title it made me think about how we use words.
Furthermore, this movie is touted as a pro feminist love
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Rise Of Rome Research Paper
The Great Rise of Rome and Latin In the ancient Italian peninsula, numerous languages were spoken
in many different regions. The most influential, extending to modern times, is Latin. Latin was the
vernacular of the region of Latium; the same region that gave rise to the remarkable city of Rome.
Rome was perhaps the greatest empire to have taken shape in history, exerting an infinite amount of
influence in politics, medicine, civilization, military, and language. While Romespread her borders,
Latin would soon become the lingua franca of the Mediterranean world and beyond. The war
against the vast Carthaginian Empire that enabled the Romans to rule the known world and
establish their long lasting influence will be examined.
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They gave Hannibal a taste of his own medicine, per se. The Senate raised an army and sent them
to Carthaginian Spain, forcing Hannibal to retreat. Spain was lost to Carthage forever, and all
Carthaginian forces retreated back to North Africa. Rome, however, was still not satisfied.
Ceterum autem censen Carthaginem esse delendum! or Carthage will be destroyed! said Cato the
Elder (Nardo pg. 32). By this time, Carthage had largely lost all her influence in the
Mediterranean, and was reduced to North Africa, until the final Punic war, when the Romans took
over North Africa. Carthage held out against the Romans as a mere city for three more years.
Finally, the Romans decisively gathered one last force, and breached Carthage s city walls. What
ensued was a horrific
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Elements Of The Labyrinth
Millhauser Introduction There are few tropes that have endured and evolved as much as the
labyrinth. From ancient to postmodern times, the labyrinth has evolved from a symbol of divine
order to an expression of chaos. Because it is such a flexible symbol, the labyrinth has endured even
as the nature of human thought has evolved. This project aims to explore the labyrinthine elements
of American writer Steven Millhauser s short fiction.
The idea of the labyrinth is demonstratively present in Millhauser s short fiction. However, his
usage of the labyrinth is at once the same and different than preceding eras of short fiction.
Postmodern short fiction in the 1960 s and 70 s utilized the labyrinthine to draw attention to its own
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One important characteristic of the labyrinth is its essential interiority. The labyrinth of Greek
mythology, built by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete, had a perplexing and imprisoning interior.
The complexity of its interior served its function: the imprisonment of the Minotaur a half man and
half bull creature. In her book The Idea of the Labyrinth, Penelope Doob traces the evolution of the
labyrinth in art, culture and literature from antiquity to the middle ages. Doob observes that the
labyrinth of ancient mythology was so perplexing that its maker, Daedalus, could scarcely navigate
it (Doob, 36). The confusion and imprisoning nature of the mythological labyrinth points to the
trope s inextricable quality: its interior ambages (Doob 66). Likewise, Hermann Kern asserts that
the most important feature of the labyrinth [is]...the negative space of the path formed by those
lines which determined the pattern of movement (Kern 23). Nietzsche, too, observes that the force
of the labyrinth is that its meaning resides solely in its interiority (Nietzsche
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Total War During World War II
Definition:
What is meant by the concept of Total War? Total war is best described as a country s 100%
effort. All means of production and accomplishment are geared towards what is the best way to
win a war.
How was WWII the maximum example of Total War? Most Allies and Axis countries, namely
Germany, had geared their economy towards pouring all their resources into the attempt of winning
the war. In no other war was this done as much as it was during World War II.
Mass Produced Warfare:
Compare the military production of the various major Allied and Axis powersduring WWII. What
observations can you make about the outcome of the war based on this information? There are
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By not taking in other factors, and by looking at production amounts only, it is obvious that the
Allies would win. There was no means of resources that the Axis powers excelled in, and had few
people who fought in the war. Both sides of the war had at this time undergone industrial
revolutions, had at least somewhat equal caliber machinery. This means that it would be almost
physically impossible for the Axis to defeat the Allies.
Strategic Bombing:
What do the websites say about the effectiveness of bombing campaigns in disrupting the war
effort of the Axis during WWII? According to the majority of the information on the websites,
the bombing campaigns put in place by the Allies were not very effective. The main goal of the
bombing campaigns were to break the morale of the Axis citizens, specifically Germany. This
was done by instead of fully wiping out cities, leaving them only half damaged to show the
power of the armies. However, these bombings did little to no damage to the will of Germans.
People still were willing to support the Nazi cause. The German economy was very much
destroyed, thanks to the bombing efforts, but military production was still proceeding, as the
Germans were prepared for the Total War involved. It is also stated that as a result of the
bombings, Germany s mobility was shrunken, as they could not move as fast as they wanted.
What about the collateral damage involved? The amount of collateral damage that the
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Essay On Class President
Marjorie for 05 Class President: Marjorie was never boisterous. In fact, she was never much of
anything. She was never popular (as all around her abhorred her presence). She too quiet,
choosing to sit on the sidelines of any and all social situations. She was never funny, suffering
from a dark and cynical nature. She was ugly as sin. She chose to dress like our granny Sue, and
everything down to her very hair style was an anachronism. She chose to hold on to her matte
black pager, even though the only ones that used that stupid piece of outdated tech were doctors
and drug dealers. For exactly these reasons, I decided to get her elected class president. Now,
Marge is my cousin, and strange as she may be, that has to count for something. She is a junior,
and I am in the grade below her. About a month ago, she and the rest of her grade were swept up
in the throes of prom posals. After a week of shy boys asking blushing girls to join them out on the
coveted day, Marge and her unlucky cohorts (a group of thick frame glasses wearing nerds) were
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My plan was that she should find and exploit the weaknesses of anyone who had wronged her.
She went after Julie Rosamond, informing her that curly hair looked like someone had ripped
apart thousands of audio tapes and placed the remaining clutter utop her bleached white scalp.
She roasted Jerry Bogart, who looked like an sketch in a book of Shrek concept art. She burned
Drew Barrymore, whose nose looked like a banana had become surgically attached to his face. She
destroyed skinny Frank Costanza, who, while wearing the color yellow, looked like a regulation
no. 2
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Smoothie Smashers Vs Banana Man
October 18, 2006 was a historic day for the town of ocean man.Or more specifically for the fruit
cave.On this day,Banana Man and his faithful sidekick Sal the Strawberry were born.They would
have never thought that they would become one of the prominent members of the Smoothie
Smashers.The two things that they hated with all their might are............smoothies and veggies.
Everybody in the Smoothie Smashers despises them.Smoothies have fruits in them and they are
fruits.One of their jobs is to put the veggies in the smoothies so they don t have to deal with,you
know.DYING!They defeat them by using their special powers.Banana Man uses the Banana Split
.Whenever he senses an evil soul he splits apart and makes the opponent slip into a cage
and.BOOM!He s
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The Joint Commission Has Instituted A Number Of Goals...
The Joint Commission has instituted a number of goals nationally; the aim is to improve patient s
safety. The goals selected look at areas that are of concern in the healthcare industry particularly
how it affect patients safety and make recommendations how to reduce if not eradicated these. The
Joint Commission is the governing body that accredited hospitals and other health care
organizations. The two hospitals that this paper will be comparing, using the goals and criteria
recommended by the Joint commission, is Holy Cross Hospitallocated at 1500 Forest Glen Road,
Silver Spring, MD and Shady Grove Hospital situated at, 9901 Medical Center Drive, Rockville,
MD.
The goals set by the Joint commission are:
1.Improve the accuracy of patient identification. The recommendation is for all healthcare
providers to institute a policy of using at least two patient identifiers when providing care,
treatment, and services. This goal has two objectives, one to verify the individual as the person for
whom the service or treatment for and to match the service or treatment to that individual.
2.Improve communication effectiveness among caregivers. The objective is to provide the
responsible licensed caregiver these results within an established period so that the patient can
receive treatment in a timely manner.
3.Improve the safety of using medications. The findings were that often medication error were
made because medications and other solutions were removed from their original
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Analysis Of Ben Jonson s Ode To Shakespeare
This week s lecture is focused on Ben Jonson, his love hate relationship with Shakespeare, his
lyric poetry, Jonson s purpose, Jonson s life, and Volpone . Jonson was constantly compared to
Shakespeare which is often deemed as unfair. Sadly. Jonson was always second best even though
they were two different people with different writing styles, temperament, artistic interests, etc..
However, this could be due to working around each other and always being in the same
surroundings. There were times when Jonson would hint at Shakespeare in his work but would
often try to make Shakespeare look bad in order to boost his ego. In my opinion, I do not blame
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In my opinion, I think it was wonderful that Jonson was able to achieve this because I am sure after
being compared to Shakespeare constantly that he needed something that he could call his own
achievement.
Next, Jonson s purpose was didactic. Didactic is defined the intent to teach or lecture others
while having a moral instruction as one s ulterior motive. Jonson was seen as a public poet. I
believe his used his poetry to teach others his neo classical virtues. He believed his poems could
be used as examples to introduce people to wisdom, honesty, and his version of a good life. In
my opinion, I think that Jonson s poems could be used as a template to show people how to live
a better life or to show the moral of the story. I think he was trying to teach others to embrace a
good moral standing. One could say that his ulterior motive was to teach people ethical principles
and artistic standards because he believed that someone of his standing should feel responsible to
show others that they should follow these rules. However, Jonson believed that his purpose was to
defined the good life but according to the lecture this would mean that Jonson would have to
discover his self knowledge and that it would have to be constant.
Next, Ben Jonson was born in London around June of 1572. Although, his father died two months
before his birth, Jonson was able to attend Westminster School but only for a short time. Afterwards,
he decided to follow in his stepfather s footprints
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What Was The Result Of The Opium War
The Treaty of Nanjing, signed in 1842 at the end of the Opium War, opened China to foreign
trade. ( Nanjing ) The Opium War is still relevant till this day, because of the opening of 5
International Trade ports. (China s trade) This was not the only result of the Opium War, but I
believe it to be the most relevant till this day and has brought China prosperity. Other results of
the Opium War, as we discussed in class, include the cession of Hong Kong to the British, over 25
million in silver, fixed tariff by the British, extraterritoriality for the British (and later on,
Americans) , and Most favored nation states. Britain s experiences also encouraged America to
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You may be asking yourself, why did opium even become an object of trade? Well, Opium
originally started becoming an object of trade when, Western traders, including those from the
United States, had long sought a variety of Chinese products (including furniture, silk and tea), but
found there were few products that China wanted from the West. (The Opening to China Part I: the
First Opium War, the United States, and the Treaty of Wangxia, 1839 1844) Before the war, Opium
was very highly used in trade, because the British couldn t find any other values which China
wanted from them. The opium started to become addictive to the Chinese creating a greater
connection between Canton and Guangxi Guangdong region. But Opium soon became unwanted in
China because of the addictions, a majority of the population, was just lethargic and also all of the
silver in China was being poured into the British banks through the Opium trade. The sums of
money circulating in the southeast because of the opium trade and the stock piling of silks and teas
for export in turn brought heightened official corruption and a rise in state revenues from transit
dues and from taxation of legitimate foreign trade . (Spencer
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The Death Of An Athlete Dying Young
Housman s To An Athlete Dying Young
A. E. Housman s To an Athlete Dying Young, also known as Lyric XIX in A
Shropshire Lad, holds as its main theme the premature death of a young athlete as told from the
point of view of a friend serving as pall bearer. The poem reveals the concept that those dying at
the peak of their glory or youth are really quite lucky. The first few readings of To an Athlete
Dying Young provides the reader with an understanding of Housman s view of death.
Additional readings reveal Housman s attempt to convey the classical idea that youth, beauty, and
glory can be preserved only in death.
A line by line analysis helps to determine the purpose of the poem. The first stanza of the poem tells
of the athlete s triumph and his glory filled parade through the town in which the crowd loves and
cheers for him. As Bobby
Joe Leggett defines at this point, the athlete is carried of the shoulders of his friends after a
winning race (54). In Housman s words:
The time you won your town the race
We chaired you through the market place;
Man and boy stood cheering by,
And home we brought you shoulder high. (Housman 967).
Stanza two describes a much more somber procession. The athlete is being carried to his grave. In
Leggett s opinion, The parallels between this procession and the former triumph are carefully
drawn (54). The reader should see that
Housman makes another reference to shoulders as an allusion to connect the
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Pierre Bourdieu and Cultural Capital and Cultural Relativism
Human beings develop beliefs of the world based on their interpretations of observations and
experiences, actively preserving, interpreting, and producing meaning within their own social
world. The physical embodiment of cultural capital has become a substantial, if not the primary
educational force, in regulating the meanings, values, and tastes that set the norms that define our
understanding of self, the foundation of social life, and dictates one s position within the social
order. Repeated exposure to socializing agents within a family normalizes certain dynamics and
renders others invisible in the process, a cycle of cultural relativism that resounds with elders who
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Death Without Weeping explores the shocking cultural normativity of dreadfully high rates of
infant mortality in Alto do Cruzeiro, a Brazilian suburb in which children lead funeral processions,
families live unaffectedly as deceased infants lie in cardboard coffins on tabletops, and mother s
are discouraged from crying for their loss as it dampens the delicate wings of the anjinhos and
creates a slippery path to heaven. Intimate Apartheid examines the racial dynamics amongst African
American and Caucasian members of San Francisco s homeless heroin addicted population and
how race actively plays a part in the habitus of poverty through injection preferences, work ethic,
and interpersonal communication. In a world plagued by catastrophic inequality, the deprived souls
that suffer most ruthlessly are those living in poverty, nearly half of our world s population. Twenty
one thousand people die each day from starvation, while so many others fight grueling battles just
to provide their family the meager resources needed to live to see the following day. San Francisco
s homeless heroin addicted population endures vicious destitution to support their detrimental drug
habit depriving themselves of nourishment, sanitation, and shelter in lieu of a quick fix. Much
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Oppression And Identity In The Story Of An Hour By Mrs....
All throughout history, people have faced different types of oppression. During the Holocaust,
Jewish citizens were forced into internment camps because of their religion. In the 1960s,
African Americans faced daily prejudice from their white counterparts. Even today, in places
like, modern day Iran, people are tortured and killed because of their sexual orientation. Societal
standards and social norms forced these people into a corner, preventing the majority from being
able to express their opinions. Those who were able to voice their beliefs, although possibly
receiving backlash, have been able to inspire a new wave of thought, helping our society evolve to
be more open and accepting of different people. In the short story, The Story of an Hour , Mrs.
Mallard feels the pressures from society to be a stereotypical woman. She feels oppressed by her
husband, who she has had to revolve her life around for so long. On top of this, she has a heart
condition, preventing her from being able to seek out opportunities and live for herself. After
learning of her husband s death, Mrs. Mallard goes through a wave of different emotions, in which
she realizes without her husband by her side she can live the way she wants to. In The Story of an
Hour , Mrs. Mallard encompasses the themes of oppression and identity through her initial reaction
to her husband s death, her thoughts during the hour, and her own death. Mrs. Mallard feels a loss
of identity when she first learns of
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Analysis Of Albert Camus The Plague Essay
The evil in this world comes almost always from ignorance. Goodwill can cause as much harm as
ill will, if it lacks understanding. Wrote Albert Camus in the plague. Today, more than ever, this
quote is relevant in the context of Afghanistan, a country in the crossroads between South and
Central Asia, country mired in conflict of varying intensity since 1979.
In the history of Afghanistan, a state, in order to be deemed as legitimate, had to satisfy three
preconditions. Firstly, it had to be a broker between clans, tribes and ethnic groups. Secondly it had
to deliver basic security and ensure secure access to public services and infrastructure. Lastly, it had
to embody the concept of Afganistan as an independent Islamic territory .
The West caricatures Afghans as hirsute warriors, wild eyed extremists, women confined to the
margins of society. But it has little relation to how the Afghans see themselves. Integral to Afghan
value is Islam. Almost all Afghans are muslims and some 80 per cent of them belong to the Hanafi
madhab, the most liberal school of sunni Islam . Of the rest, most are Shia. Although most Afghans
are devoutly religious, they see religion as essentially a private affair, ideally conducted within a
community of fellow believer but not something dictated by state.
Key to understanding the Afghan concept of identity is that it formed in relation to others: to the
family, to community, to tribe or ethnic group. A person s sense of self and place in the
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Women s Role Of Women In The Victorian Era
Victorian Era was an era in which women had endless predicaments in their lives. Women had
restriction, such as: what subjects they should study, they were not allowed to vote, they were
not grand their fortune after marriage, she should not leave the domestic sphere, and who
should be submissive. The role model for this concept was Queen Victoria herself, who, together
with her husband, Albert, had nine children and embodied the perfect family. She was even
described as the mother of the nation (BBC, Web). As I strongly disagree with the women s
treatment back then, I want to celebrate in this essay woman who, even a little bit broke the
constraints and enjoyed their lives in a period of oppressions. The beginning of this new women
era, in which women asked to be heard, started with Sunday Schools, in which the majority of
volunteers were women, so they begin to go out and interact with other people. The ones that are
to be blamed for the women s situation in Victorian Period are the women themselves, as Sarah
Grand explains in her The New Aspect of the Woman Question: We have allowed him to arrange
the whole social system...Man deprived us of all proper education, and then jeered at us because
we had no knowledge. He narrowed our outlook on life so that our view of it should be all
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An exquisite slave is what we want for the most part; a humble, flattering, smiling, tea making,
pianoforte playing being, who laughs at our jokes however old they may be. (Pearsall, 111).
Here, Thackeray expresses men s wishes regarding the perfect wife. First of all, she must be a
slave, not an ordinary slave, but an exquisite one, a woman who always prises him and always
encounters him with a smile. She must know how to cook and to delight him with her artistic
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Homeless Essay
The weather seems to be getting a bit chillier around here lately Charlie Houser proclaims. Living
homeless is not so bad as long as you understand that you are homeless and make it your every
day life. implies Charlie. Charlie is a man that goes around thinking of things to do from day to day.
On Vine Street in Coryville, a thin, short, black man stands between two buildings fighting off
another Cincinnati winter. He is unshaven with a scraggly beard. His skin is rugged looking and
tough. His outfit consists of a tannish brown jacket, which clashes with his turquoise pants that are
short in length. Charlie wears a pair of black, puppy dog chewed up shoes. It is winter and he is
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He has been doing this for quite sometime now, so he doesn t think badly of himself. Charlie
address strangers coming up with tales such as, I just ran out of gas and my kids are stranded in the
car, I was wondering if I could have some money for gas. Often times, people just look the other
way and keep on walking, and other times people give him a smirk, and tell him to go find a job.
His squinted eyes began to open wider revealing them from his eyelids when he takes a bite of the
arby s sandwich, probably his first decent meal in a long time. He replies, I used to have meals such
as this years ago. I used to have a job , he explained that he had been discriminated against because
of his color. Charlie worked as a salesperson, but as he put it I was a Life saver. He was a door to
door salesperson for life insurance. One day Charlie went to a ladies house asking if she would
want to buy life insurance, and before he could even get another word in, the door was closed on
his face, as if he was not even there. The lady called up to his company and said that the sales
person was rude and that she didn t want a black man selling her thing of her future. Charlie was
fired the next day, even though he had been working there for 11 years.
Charlie replied, You saw the way they looked at me, everybody reacts the same way. They point,
stare, and laugh at me. You do not know how that feels, and you never will. Charlie is a man that
lives life
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Causes Of The London Riots
On August 6th 2011, riots started in Tottenham, London, over the fatal shooting of Mark
Duggan by the police. Protesters attacked the police station and its officers. Over the next 3 days
the rioting, looting, arson, criminal damage and assault rapidly spread throughout London and
England. The speed at which the riots spread caught those in charge off guard so they didn t call
for reinforcements fast enough. This meant there were insufficient numbers of police officers on
the streets to stop the rioters. The police emergency plans already in place to deal with such a
situation were not adapted quickly enough to bring the disorder under control. It took three days
before 16,000 police officers brought an end to the violence. During the London riots it was
important that the strategic team (Gold) were able to use the command and control system to
make the right decisions for the officers on the ground so they could carry out their duties
efficiently and effectively. Officers on the front lines of the riots were dependant on those in
charge keeping them informed on where the riots were breaking out and which streets were safe
for them to use. Due to a major failure in their new communication systems their radios were not
working and at one point those in command had no communication with their operational teams so
they had no idea how many officers were on duty, which led to a lot of confusion as personnel had
no idea which commander they had to report to. Those in charge
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Role Of Art In The Arts
Can the arts play a role in solving international conflicts? At first, my answer was a no. I mean
international conflicts are complex and far reaching. How could the arts possibly play a role?
However, throughout the day I thought about it more. I thought about how music, novels, films,
paintings can affect us on a very personal level. There have been plenty of times when art has put
me in either the best of moods or in the worst of moods. I then realized that the arts can play a role.
Perhaps not directly, but it can influence culture and culture can influence society which can then
affect the world. The main examples that came to my mind was The Beatlesand Bob Marleys One
Love Peace concert. However, before getting into that I want to discuss the benefit concert held by
Ariana Grande after the Manchester terrorist attack.
On May 22nd, 2017 there was a bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England
that killed 22 people and wounded more than 100. I remember when I found out about the
bombing. I was utterly shocked and appalled, especially how some people on social media and
the internet were already making jokes about it. I just didn t understand how someone could do
something like that. However, whenever I found out that Ariana Grande was going to hold a One
Love Manchester just weeks after the attack I was both surprised and moved by it. I respected
Ariana Grande and all the musicians that performed such as: Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Miley
Cyrus, Coldplay,
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Comparing The Trial And Death Of Socrates
Plato s The Trial and Death of Socrates presents the reader with complex competing conceptions
of what should be considered the good life . According to Socrates, the most important thing is not
life, but the good life (Crito, 48b). The majority, who live a non philosophical life, believes the
goods of life include wealth, reputation, and honor: all things that can easily be taken away or
destroyed. On the other hand, Socrateslives a philosophical life filled with self sufficiency. He views
wisdom, truth, and the best possible state of one s soul as the goods of life. The plot in The Trial
and Death of Socrates arises as Socrates challenges the minds of those around him. After being
accused of corrupting the young and of not believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in
other new spiritual things , Socrates faces the death penalty (Apology, 24b c). The challenge the
reader faces within The Trial and Death of Socrates stands as deciding rather the philosophical or
non philosophical life serves as the flourishing life. In The Trial and Death of Socrates, the
majority serves as the embodiment of the non philosophical life. A flourishing life, according to the
majority, revolves around the eagerness to possess as much wealth, reputation, and honors as
possible (Apology, 29e). Each of these attributes are known to bring individuals greater freedom
within society. With greater freedom comes greater opportunity, hence a greater life, thereby
making these goods
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Government Reactions during the Great Recession
Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy: Government Reactions during The Great Recession
Monetary policy and fiscal policy can greatly influence the US economy.
Keynesian economics says, A depressed economy is the result of inadequate spending. Keynesian
argued that government intervention can help a depressed economy through monetary policy and
fiscal policy. The idea established by Keynes was that managing the economy is a government
responsibility.
Monetary policy uses changes in the quantity of money to alter interest rates and in turn affect the
level of overall spending. The object of monetary policy is to influence the nation s economic
performance, as measured by inflation, the employment rate and the gross domestic product, an
aggregate measure of economic output. Monetary policy is controlled by the Central Bank and
influences money supply.
Fiscal policy uses changes in taxes and government spending to affect overall spending and
stabilize the economy. The objective of fiscal policy is the governments typical use fiscal policy to
promote strong and sustainable growth and reduce poverty. During periods of recession congress
has the option to decrease taxes to give households more disposable income so they can buy more
products. Therefore, lowering tax rates increases GDP.
The steady growth of core inflation in late 2007 and the first half of 2008 appear to suggest that
the Fed s applied discretionary powers to avoid a tightening. In 2009 the feds needed to be
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Antonio Tempesta Shroud
I believe that the shroud is not the real burial cloth of Jesus. One reason for this is because
research that a man named Charles Freeman did shows that the cloth looks very different today
than it did in the 17th century. An engraving done in 1613 by Antonio Tempesta shows that
originally, the images found on the shroud were much more pronounced. Some of the features
visible in this engraving, such as the Crown of Thorns and the loincloth, are no longer visible
when one looks at the shroud today. Another reason for this opinion is that there has been no
discovery of significant evidence that the shroud existed before 1355, which is when it appeared
in a chapel being advertised as Christ s burial shroud. The granddaughter of the chapel s owner,
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Disneyland Resort Paris
Disneyland Resort Paris: a development after understanding local cultures
The case Disneyland Resort Paris: Mickey Goes to Europe introduced readers to the development
of Disneyland Paris during fifteen years. Even though Disneyland Paris had a terrible start in 1994,
it had a great improvement and bright future in 2007. The reason for its failure and success is the
same: culture. Forgetting to respect local culture caused Disneyland to lose market and revenue in
Paris, while adjusting its operations with culture issues put Disneyland Paris in a successful position.
The success of Disneyland in America
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As a result, the effects of culture differences will have lower power to stop guests feel Disney s
core value. * Reduce cost to increase net income under a condition of lower revenue of
Disneyland Paris. The culture in Europe restricts the ability of Disney to absorb money form
customers. Since it s hard to change the culture in Europe, a better choice is to adjust financial
approach to reduce the lose caused by culture. * Redesign services to attract more customers.
Disney studio park and Val d Europe are two examples of services which capture more customers.
The former one tries its best to include European elements in it. The approach provides guests
something they were familiar with and attract more tourist to visit the Disneyland park. The latter
one created a center to draw customers attention and affected their travelling preferences. Both of
these two buildings were near Disneyland Paris and work as a transportation to connect the
European culture and Disney culture . Buildings with familiar elements will make guests feel
comfortable and reduce their unfriendly feelings to Disneyland Park. Therefore the park will get a
chance to cross the cultural boundary and bring its customers excellent experiences. * Improve
services to bring visitors back. In addition to existing services, Disneyland is doing kinds of
improvements to satisfy customers and making them find new
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The Liberal Arts Program Catches Your Attention
You arrive on campus for a tour, hear the beautiful music of the band, see some of the most
amazing pieces of art and get to sit in the classes of current students. Falling in love with the
literature, philosophy and other courses offered by the university. In general the Liberal Arts
program catches your attention. This program becomes a deciding factor in narrowing down your
options and finally making the decision of what college you are going to attend. But before you
can; you find out this is the last year they will be open because of the lack of funds. This is a
common devastation for many Universities because due to lack of funds they either shut down the
program or prohibited the program growth.
Perfect examples are Sweet Briar College, and Tennessee Temple University. Sweet Briar College a
private all women s Liberal Arts college in Virginia due to insurmountable financial challenges was
shut down.Tennessee Temple University a Christian Liberal Arts Collegewas to shut down and
merge with Piedmont International University another private Christian College 300 miles away
in North Carolina . Could you imagine what is going through the head of these colleges students
right now? They are losing their second home, families and some maybe losing their chance at an
education. Now imagine the impact of the future generation, these two colleges could save lives of
many and even turn arounds lives of others. The issue here is that many feel as if there is no need
for a
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Comparison Of Anne Bradstreet s Memory Of My Dear...
A comparison of Anne Bradstreet s In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet and
Edward Taylors Upon Wedlock, and Death of Children. Taylor and Bradstreet have different
relationships to their children in each of their poems. In the poems the writers explain that
death, in some way, is a natural course and compare it with the diverse aspects of nature. Both
Taylor and Bradstreet attempt to reunite the faith they have in God even when they suffer the
loss of a child. These poems seem very similar just by first glance because of the content
displayed and the use of their tone. However, they do tend to stray apart on several main ideas.
Taylor resorts to a Puritan reaction towards the tragedy of his loss, which gives the reader a
feeling of pity for him as he would be the man whom loves God and the caring father role.
Conversely, Bradstreet displays her expression of loss in a rather unique way of blame towards
God. Taylor has an understanding state of mind toward the loss of his children, but he also
mourns heavily over his loss. Taylor uses a common word throughout his poem, which is flowers.
He compares his kids to flowers that are metaphorically growing from a True Love Knot , which
can also be referred to as a flower bed. He really emphasizes the gorgeous appearance of the flowers
that seem to grow in his garden in the first two stanzas of the poem. In Taylor s poem he rejoices
his marriage and the birth of his kids as a grateful and glorious day.
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Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Leon Festinger created the cognitive dissonance theory as an attempt to explain why people desire
to have consistency between their behaviors and actions. Cognitive dissonance is the distressing
mental state people feel when they find themselves doing things that don t fit with what they
know, or having opinions that do not fit with other opinions they hold (Festinger, 1957; as cited in
Griffin, 2009). Thus, people are motivated to change either their behavior or their belief when
feelings of dissonance arise. Dissonance is reduced using three mental strategies. Selective
exposure is the strategy used before a decision is made. The premise of this strategy is to avoid
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The difference between condition one and three is that condition three allowed the participants to
self affirm after finding out their verdict was in disagreement with the other group members.
Festinger argues that the lack of choice adds consonant cognitions which reduce the overall
amount of dissonance that otherwise would be experienced (Festinger, 1957, 1958; as cited in
Matz Woods, 2005). Additionally, the opportunity to self affirm strengthens self worth and thereby
reduces the dissonance created when people s actions threaten their personal integrity (Simon,
Greenberg, Brehm, 1995; as cited in Matz Woods, 2005). Thus, Matz and Woods hypothesize that
dissonance will be reduced by the lack of choice and the opportunity to self affirm. The results
show low levels of discomfort in the lack of choice and self affirmation conditions, providing an
explanation of the kinds of strategies people use to reduce dissonance. Study three introduces an
interpersonal strategy introduced by Festinger: changing one s own attitude to align with others
opinions (Festinger, 1957; as cited in Matz Woods, 2005). Building off of Festinger s idea of
changing one s attitude three conditions are used in this study. The three strategies used are: (a)
changing one s own attitudes to agree with others in the group, (b) influencing others to change
their opinion, and (c) joining a different, attitudinally congenial group. The end results show
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Consider The Lobster Analysis
I was approximately 7 or 8 years old when the smell of gambling and blood was the air, thrilling
the expectations of the spectators. The ear piercing sound of a rooster begging for mercy from his
opponent. Like savages we cheered on the winner, I found myself in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Years
later, when I sit down to read, Consider the Lobsterby David Foster Wallace, the feeling of guilt
that ran through my mind made me feel uncomfortable. the Lobster are boiled alive at these
festivals and as the author mentioned that, the lobster was moving in agony as he was trying to get
out the pot while he was boilingalive. For the people that do not care, it is not about individual
conscience but on a moral perspective. I have a simple question to ask them, can you imagine
getting into a boiling pot and boiled alive for approximately 35 45 seconds? Because that s how
long it takes the lobster to die in the boiling pot. Animal Cruelty has to be stopped in both
cockfights in Puerto Rico and the lobsters being boiled alive in New England or at least force people
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Since lobsters do not have a cerebral cortex which is the part of the brain that receives
neurotransmitters signals that feel pain. However, when it comes to cockfights, roosters have a
similar nervous system to humans. For example, if you ever seen a feather being plucked from a
rooster it is a similar feeling to pulling a hair on a human. Unlike the lobster, the rooster has a
cerebral cortex and it is very similar to humans. When humans feel intense pain, our bodies seem to
react by sending hormones such as endorphins and enkephalins. Since the lobster don t have an
advanced nervous system they are more vulnerable to pain because they have natural opioids.
Somehow, lobster do feel difference in water temperature so, why can t they feel pain in boiling
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War, Fruits Vs. Vegetables
We are at war, fruits vs. vegetables. We have been fighting for centuries now, blood and gore
could be smelled anywhere you go, countless bodies and corpses. The Vegetables were fighting
for equal rights, they didn t want to be their servants anymore. But on 1956, V Day was the day
the Vegetables didn t have to listen to the Fruits. My grandfather fought on V Day, he was a brave
avocado soldier the VegetableArmy ever had. The was the day everything was going to change for
the vegetables but it didn t change as much as my father thought it would. Plus the reason we were
fighting for is stupid.
Today is September 14, 2013. I didn t understand why vegetables and fruits were in constant
fighting. Vegetables say that they re healthier for the Creator, but Fruits say they re sweeter for
the Creator. Well long story short, the Creator doesn t know we are talking and living food. We
call him the creator because he created the Fruits and Vegetables. Vegetables are the poorest part
of our society, our society is what our creator calls Farm or Greenhouse . Anyways, I am part of
the Vegetables. The Fruits don t respect us and think less of us, they think they are better than us
because the creator always picks them first for the Stage . Nobody really knows what happens in
the Stage , no one has come back from the Stage to tell the story. We just consider it as an honor
to be selected for the Stage, but seems were vegetables we are almost never picked. The Fruits still
let us
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Family Life And Early Life Of Euclid Of Alexandria
My research will state various facts about Euclid of Alexandria. Information to be focused on
will be his date of birth, place of birth, living conditions as a child, his family life, his educational
background, date of death and place of death. Also to be focused on will be the people he worked
with, what he did, why he is recognized as the father of geometry, and his significant contributions
to the field of mathematics. Lastly, to be focused on will be his relevance to mathematics in today
s day and age.
Euclid of Alexandria
Early Life of Euclid
Euclid of Alexandria, a Greek mathematician, is famously known as the Father of Geometry. The
name Euclid means Renowned or Glorious . The exact date of birth of Euclid of Alexandria is still
unknown, but it is probable that he was born around 330B.C.E. in Tyre. There is little background
information about his early life; however, historians believe he came from a rich background.
Family Life. Although there is little to no information about who his mother is, it is believed he
is the biological son of a Greek man named Naucrates who lived in Damascus, while Euclid s
grandfather is thought to be Zenarchus. It is said that wealthy people during this age owned slaves.
Even though there aren t many historical artifacts showing proof that Euclid s family had slaves, it
is quite probable that they did due to their known wealth and style of living.
Educational Background. It is known that only the wealthy children were educated
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Rock N Roll Changed Music
Rock n Roll was everything the suburban 1950 s were not. While parents of the decade were
listening to Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and the Big Bands. Their children were moving on to a
new beat. (U.S. History) Teenagers started to like this new type of music called rock and roll. It
became very popular and artists started to experiment with it which influenced the development of
rock n roll throughout the 50 s and 60 s. The experimentation with rock n roll changed music
forever and greatly influenced our music today. Rock n roll was mixed with country, rhythm, and
blueswhen this combination happened rock n roll kept developing through the fifties and sixties.
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He promoted this style of music on his radio show and popularized the phrase Rock n Roll. Alan
Freed s audience grew and sound of rock n roll became popular throughout the United States. He
may not be the inventor of rock n roll but he was the inventor of the word rock n roll and was a
big influence in rock n roll. Teenagers in the 1950 s began to listen to a new style of music, it
was rock n roll. Rock n roll in the 50 s was just getting started and it was a simple beat. This type
of music was loved by many American teenagers but disliked by their parents. Parents did not like
it because their children were rebelling against their music from their generation and danced much
more differently than the parents to the horror of the older generation, their children were
twisting, thrusting, bumping, and grinding to the sounds of rock n roll (U.S. History) Many
parents thought it was a bad influence on their children especially after seeing Elvis Presley on
the Ed Suvillon Show. Elvis danced loosely on stage and shocked many adults around the country,
they have never seen this kind of dancing. Watching their children dance and listen to rock n roll
upset many parents and it made them hate rock n roll even more. Rock n roll was hated so much
by adults that it was banned from radio station and schools. Though it was hated by
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The Myth Of The Latin Wom I Just Met A Girl Named Maria
Stereotypes are dangerous weapons in our society. The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl
Named Maria is a short essay in which the award winning poet and professor of English, Judith
Ortiz Cofer, wishes to inform and persuade the audience that labels and stereotypes can be
humiliating and hurtful. The author targets the general public, anyone that doesn t understand that
putting someone in a box because of a stereotypeis wrong. Cofer starts out the essay by telling the
reader a story with a drunk man who re enacted Maria from the West Side Story, and how angry
that made her feel. She continues by explaining how she grew up in the United Statesbeing a Puerto
Rican girl trying to fit in, but always being labeled as an island girl. Cofer carries on by
explaining why Latin people get dressed and act a certain way. Then she recalls some more
stereotypical incidents.
In The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria Cofer shows the reader that
Latin women are misrepresented in society and in the media, using the rhetorical appeals ethos,
logos and pathos as well as allusions to popular culture and personal experience.
Cofer starts the essay in the present, but then she takes the reader in her past by giving background
on her childhood and the events that followed, in chronological order, until she became an adult.
The opening paragraph draws the reader in, it makes the reader empathize with the author, and feel
angry for the humiliation Cofer went
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Cinderella And Cinderell Two Versions Of Cinderella
I m sure you all remember watching or reading the tales of Cinderella as a child. I know I do, I
grew up wearing plastic heels and itchy princess dresses wishing for my dream prince. Through
reading various versions of this magical tale, however, I have been struck by the different cultural
values represented in the story and how that differed with the Disney version I grew up with. Two
versions of the story that stood out to me were The Little Glass Slipper by Charles Perrault and
perhaps one the earliest versions, Yeh Shen, an Asian fairy tale
written by Duan Cheng Shi. But
before we dive into these mystical tales, ask your fairy godmother for a sparkly gown and a pair of
glass slippers, because we have a ball to attend.
The Little Glass Slipper, written by Charles Perrault in 1697 is commonly known to have laid the
ground work for the Disney version of Cinderella. This folktale came about in 17th century Paris
which is where it receives its original tile Cendrillon. The tale encompasses many cultural values
that evidently link back to the time in which it was written. The story represents French values of
society, monarchy and the significance of beauty to men as well as women. This tale represents
the social classes of the 17th century in the matter that it differentiates between the upper class and
the lower class. Like the step mother in the tale, upper class women often were selfish and took
charge of the family. Cinderella on the other hand was not so
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Divergent Movie Analysis
Introduction: Divergent is an action film directed by Neil Burger. This film takes place in
Chicago, which is placed in a futuristic world where society divides people into five factions
based on their personalities. As each person grows up and becomes an adult they have to choose a
faction which they will stay in for the rest of their lives. Beatrice Prior is the main character in
Divergent and she changes a lot throughout the film, starting off as not knowing who she is and
why she isn t like everybody else. To finding out and learning who she is and becoming more
confident in herself. The director uses a variety of different film techniques including close ups,
and wide shots to show how Tris is feeling, and how she is changing throughout Divergent.
Paragraph 1: At the beginning of the film, Tris is very quiet and naive. She was born into the faction
Abnegation, they live a simple life, selfless, dedicated to helping others, this tells us that Tris s
life isn t exciting and she was born to put others before herself. When Tris is in her room, getting
ready for the choosing ceremony where she will get the chance to choose a new faction, the
director uses an over the shoulder shot to show her reflection in the mirror. Tris s face looks very
nervous and scared as to what faction she will choose and what it will be like. This helps the
audience understand that she is quite anxious for a new changeand wonders if she is still a part of
Abnegation, or will fit into
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Morrie s Theory Of Detachment
Morrie used several techniques to help him through the time he was diagnosed with ALS. One of
the methods he used was Theory of Detachment . With this Morrie was able to accept everything
that happened to him by detaching himself from what was happening. He learned this from the
Buddhist, they said nothing is permanent. You can experience things such as happiness, anger, or
depression, but don t let these emotions penetrate you, you let them penetrate you fully. Detachment
is the reason he doesn t fear deathanymore and gladly accepts it. He may be angry or even cry in
the morning ,but he takes a deep breath and just detaches away from those emotions and begins
to think logically again. He also does this because he wants to die peacefully. Even if he s dying
from coughing or choking, he wants to be able to just accept that it is his time an die in peace. He
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When he first got the news he was scared, of course, wondering how everybody was still having a
marvelous day around him even though he just got terrible news. But he soon came to accept
his disease, even though he couldn t do anything he loved to do anymore such as swimming and
dancing, he never gave in and accepted his death with open arms. Even though the disease,
detached him from his body slowly, he still had his knowledge and emotions to give to everyone.
He didn t want the disease to take over his emotions too ,so he learned to detach himself from his
emotions and situations. He would let the emotions penetrate him fully, so he could truly and fully
experience them. After he experienced them, he was able to detach himself from it, only letting
himself experience these emotions for only a moment. I imagine when he died when everyone
was in another room, he died peacefully. He didn t to die upset, and he would ve have been had he
seen his family watching
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Credit Conditions Of Loan Loans
Introduction
Household and corporations have different credit conditions; they both channel funds from savers
to borrowers, this is known as the flow of funds. Funds are transferred from savers who have a
surplus of credit to borrowers who have a deficit. Although both take part in saving and borrowing,
households are typically the savers and businesses are typically borrowers.
Credit is important when lenders are considering investing money. When considering a loan, lenders
must be certain that the borrower is in the position to repay the loan as well as a rate of interest. If
the borrower has a large number of other debt obligations then it is less likely that they will be
able to repay the loan; however it also depends on their level of income. Lenders must also be
aware of the conditions of the loan i.e. the reasons why the person or entity is taking out a loan.
Another factor of credit is collateral or in other words, an asset to secure a loan in case repayments
cannot be made.
A country s credit conditions are import as the Bank of England analysis credit conditions in
order to assess the country s economic conditions. For example if there are poor credit conditions,
they could lead to market failure i.e. uneven distribution of income and wealth as funds aren t
being transferred from savers to borrowers. Also the collapse of the housing market etc. could also
be an adverse effect of poor credit conditions leading to poor economic growth.
Household Credit
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President Richard Nixon s Political Scandal
The Richard Nixon Assignment
United States President Richard Nixon was involved in a major political scandal during the
1970s that resulted from a break in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The
scandal was known as the Watergate scandal. The scandal was called Watergate because it
occurred at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. Nixon and his administration
attempted to cover up the scandal, but the scandal was discovered and investigated by Congress.
The scandal comprised of illegal activities such as bugging of offices, ordering investigations of
activist groups and political figures with the use of the FBI, CIA, and IRS. There were several
abuses of power during the scandal and the results of the scandal and investigation were indictment
of sixty nine individuals and Richard Nixon resigning his office as President of the United States.
Scandal Facts
Five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the
Watergate complex in June of 1972. There was an investigation by the FBI which discovered a
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The assignment also asked us to determine a baseline or steady tone that was contrasted by pitch
or different vocal pitch. After listening to nearly all of the tapes and reading the transcripts, if I
were an investigator, I would have to say yes there was a clear difference in Nixon s vocal
patterns in nearly all of the tapes that I listened to. During normal conversations that didn t deal
with business, his tone seemed very relaxed, but when questions of the scandal or blackmail came
up his voice got louder and his tone was in my opinion that of an angry, defensive, or frustrated
individual. His tone jumped from relaxed and calm to higher pitches and defensive throughout all of
the
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Social Media s Effect On Society
People live in a world today where most communication takes place through a technological
mediator. One of the most common forms of these mediators is social media. According to an
article by Patricia Reaney, 62% of the population of 26 countries, including; the United States of
America, Russia, Japan, Indonesia, and South Africa use social media. That means that more
than half of everyone in some of the biggest countries in the world uses social media. The United
States alone has over 300 million people, 62% of that being 186 million people. Anything that is
part of the livelihood of that many people should be looked farther into for any hidden dangers
or benefits. How does this much impersonal conversation affect what people s real world
interactions are? How does it change their mental thought processes? From message boards and
private Skype calls to public posts and forums, how do all of these affect everyone? There is no
inherent good or bad to social media s affect on everyone, it is purely situational and what people
themselves make it to be. What exactly is social media? The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines
social media as: Forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and micro
blogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal
messages, and other content (as videos). Social media is a very large family of applications and
websites that all accomplish this same goal. It harbors
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Bmw Films Case Analysis
Marketing I : Professor Ian Fenwick
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Executive summary
BMW face though competition in US market after try to improve the situation by introduce
number of new model to the core series, adjust pricing so it can compete, reorganize the dealer
network and introduce new series of car to the market. Now we have a chance to focus on brand
campaign call BMW films which is very successful campaign base on number of people who visit
the web site and number of people who want more information about BMW.
After analyze the data I found that viable option for management should do after very successful
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Attracting younger customer also help us improve brand image compare to competitor. From
data (Chart 4) we can see that BMW driver are younger compare to main competitor, such as
Lexus and Mercedes, if we can make BMW brand attach with young and then make other
competitor brand look old this will help to attract more younger customer and make them
commit to use BMW for the rest of their life. Another thing that we can see from BMW customer
base is while average ages of BMW owner are younger but their average incomes are higher we
make people remember that BMW is the car for highly educate, bright, affluent person who want
to have a great driving experience . If we can own that position which utilize BMW strong point
as Ultimate driving machine then push other competitor to car for boring and old people . This
campaign also improve brand image by reduce bad thing that associate with BMW brand such as
Status symbol, Yuppie Machine and also stress what BMW is all about amazing performance and
try something new and exciting. This show people what make a BMW a BMW which is the main
purpose of this campaign.
From all reason above I think this campaign is successfully improving brand image of BMW and
since target customer of BMW in another part of the world is almost the same we can use this
movie to another part of the world. The effect may be not as successful as original one because we
lose element
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Artificial Intelligence And The Turing Test
Every year technology advances and one of the most questionable advancements is artificial
intelligence. Artificial intelligence isn t necessarily new but it has expanded greatly the past few
years. I will first explain what artificial intelligence is and the Turing Test. Finally, I will discuss
Turing and Searle s views about the Turing Test and who has the stronger argument. According to
Merriam Webster Dictionary, artificial intelligence (AI) is, The capability of a machine to imitate
intelligent human behavior (Webster). What that means is that any electronic thing can perform
human behavior. For example, Apple s Siri, Siri is a component where you can ask your phone to
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Along with that they will take our jobs away causing humans to not be able to learn and grow.
AI robots will greatly impact society significantly and not in a good way if used wrongly. Alan
Turing invented the Turing Test, as explained above what it does I will further explain Alan s
concepts about it. Upon completing the test, if the guesses are no more reliable than chance the
computer passes meaning than the computer thinks. He also believes that If a machine passes
the test it must behave verbally. If you deny the machines conscious you have no bases to
believe other people are conscious (class notes). According to Professor Jefferson in Exploring
Philosophy he believes the validity of the Turing Test is wrong, he argues that The only way by
which one could be sure that a machine thinks is to be the machine and to feel oneself thinking
(page 178). I agree with Jefferson because ultimately, we can explain why we believe it thinks but
we truly don t know if it is. Searle disagrees with Alan Turing, he believes that no program that is
purely symbolic can produce thoughts. That only biological beings can be conscious and that the
Turing Test doesn t prove that it is conscious (class notes). Searle gives an alternative concept to the
Turing Test by replacing the computer with a human and the program but making the symbols in
Chinese. The
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Analysis Of The Article Whats Up With The American Dream
What does the american dream mean to you?
The American dream, to me, means having the opportunity to achieve, because I don t think you
should be guaranteed anything other than opportunity (Leny Wilkens). The Article Whats up
with the American Dream is all about how the American Dream is changing. It s transitioning
from going to school, working hard, and advancing in your career to being handed a job through
the connections you have. The thesis in this article is We go to school, study, get jobs, and work
hard, all with the assumption that doing so will allow us to achieve financial security, rise up
the economic ladder, and perhaps even achieve financial great wealth. (pg. 539) The argument in
this article is describing how everyone used to have an idea of how their life was going to be, go to
school and get a well paying job. Today the worlds way of thinking has changed. Not everyone
goes to college, and not all the ones who go to college get a well paying job. The author claims
that everyone had faith in the American Dream the land of opportunity . He uses an example of
how in 1867 when Horatio Alger published a novel about Ragged Dick, someone who works his
way up from poverty to a position of respectability. Which is what the American Dream was all
about in the 1800s, working your way up the success ladder. In the pass everyone knew the
American Dream and that was the goal in life. The American Dream was an opportunity for growth
and achievement. Everyone
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My Family And The United States
My life was split over two distinct culture as my family moved back and forth between Syria and
the United States. My family immigrated to the U.S. in the early eighties and moved back to
Syria two years after I was born. I completed my first and second grades in Syrian public schools
before immigrating to the United States in 2001. I was first placed in english second language
classes, which I completed in 9 months. I then continued my fourth grade in regular classrooms.
These two years exposed me to various cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds. I interacted with
people from all around the world, which cultivated my cultural awareness and shaped my identity.
However, I was harassed several times because of my ethnic and religious background. A student
once told me go back to your country, we don t want you here . It had never occurred to me that I
was perceived as foreign even though I am a U.S. citizen.
In late 2003, when I was ten years old, my family and I moved back to Damascus, Syria. I postponed
my education in public elementary schools where everything was taught in Arabic. This rough
transition presented me with numerous cultural and educational challenges. I had to adapt to the
educational system in Syria and improve my Arabic skills to master its dense curriculum. I
struggled during my first year but managed to catch up, topping my class. My earlier experience in
the United States equipped me with the ability to draw comparisons between the American and the
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Interview With Norman Hore
Interview with Norman Hore, the Director of Education (and the founder) of Rapid English on 21
/07/2016 Norman: I was extremely fortunate to meet the Education Officer from Reading Youth
Offending Service about 15 years ago and she became really enthusiastic. I was seconded to the
service and started to develop the Communication Course from the ground up. Therefore, Rapid
English was already a tried and tested paper based approach which then became increasingly an
interactive computer based system. Once this had proved its worth, other Youth Offending services
around the country requested to use the Communication Course. It is now used widely around the
country and notably in Nottingham which is, I imagine, how you heard about us . (Interview:...
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Previous strategies have proved to be ineffective and Nacro has campaigned for the Ministry of
Justice (MOJ) to implement a plan that would see the legislative provision demanding
accountability and constant monitoring of program efficacy. The provision should be that of
inclusive terms, embracing young women and the young black minority ethnic (BAME). For it to
be feasible, both targeted programs, whether in custody or in the community, they have to be
culturally subtle to be able to design person centred programs incorporating individual needs and
aims. Nacro will always refer to the (Harris Review 2015), from which it was concluded that every
young person going through the criminal justice system is susceptible. Also, in the review are
recommendations which state that, by putting young offenders in custody, this should always be
the last action to be taken because the recorded recidivism rates are said to be caused by custodial
sentences. The above sentiments have been welcomed by (Pettersson 2016), who argued that the
young people s narratives are testimony of a failed custodial system and a violation of a vital
developmental path that adolescence inherently nurture desistance. However, the program Beyond
Youth Custody (BYC) is part of the Youth in Focus (YIF)
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Impact Of European Integration On The European Nations
Has European Integration been beneficial to the economies it encapsulate? September 30
2014
This paper aims to shed light upon the economics effects that European Integration has had on the
European nations both in and out of the Eurozone. There has been vast research and literature on
this topic, however only one to date that uses the synthetic counterfactuals method.Rooshi Patel
1 Introduction
Before the 1950s, Europe was a continent entrenched in war and revolts. From the 1800s to the
1950s there were over ninety conflicts and uprising, culminating with arguably the most
devastating: World War II. The Second World War hit Europe with an enormous cost in terms
human and economic capital, it had left previously rich and prosperous nations in ruin. It not only
exposed the horrors of modern warfare but also the terrors of extreme nationalism, these two
revelations lead to the unanimous notion that such tragedy could never be allowed to occur in
Europe again, or the rest of the world for that matter. Monnet and Schuman, two French statesman
regards as the architects of the European Union, concluded the most effective way of promoting
peace and stability throughout Europe was via economic integration. (Wyplosz, 2012) The first step
in this new direction was the European Coal and Steal Community [ECSC], it was the first
integrated body of its kind. It proposed that for all nations who signed [Belgium, France, West
Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands], their
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What Is Kip Kinkel School Shooting
Kip Kinkel School Shooter
Philip Kip Kinkel was born on August 30, 1982 in Springfield Oregon(TruTv). Growing up Kip
had an interest in firearms from an early age(PBS). At first his father did not like the idea, but later
he enrolled him into a gun safety course and bought him a .22 caliber Ruger long rifle and
eventually a 9 mm Glock handgun when he was 15(PBS). During an interview with Newsweek
Kip said that his psychologist told his father to let Kip have the guns, for it will be a good
outlet(PBS). However, the outlet he eventually used them for was anger and revenge. It all started
on May 20, 1998 when Kip brought a loaded, stolen handgun to school(NYT,Nov11). It was a .32
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Next, Kip hid his parents bodies and cleaned up the house(TruTv). By cleaning up the crime
scene he clearly shows that he knew what he did was wrong and that he was in full control.
Then just like nothing had happen he laid down put on some music and went to sleep(TruTv).
The lack of affect the killing of his parents had on him shows that he is a true psychopath. The
next morning Kip was set on revenge. He jumped into his Mom s car hiding a 9mm handgun, a
.22 caliber automatic rifle, a .22 caliber handgun, a knife, and 1,127 rounds of ammo underneath
his trench coat(PBS). When he got 2 blocks away from Thurston High School he parked his Mom
s car and casually walked in to the back of his high school(TruTV). Immediately Kip fired two
shots, killing Ben Walker and the other wounding Ryan Atteberry(PBS). Then Kip entered the
cafeteria and fired 48 rounds from his rifle, wounding 24 students and killing Mikael
Nicholauson(PBS). Then Kip fired a total of 50 rounds, accumulating 37 more hits, and killing two
others(TruTv). Finally, when his rifle ran out of ammunition an already wounded student Jacob
Ryker tackled Kip(TruTv). Seeing this happen several other students jumped in. During the struggle
Kip drew the 9mm hand gun, and fired one shot before he was disarmed, injuring Ryker again as
well as another student(TruTv). Thankfully the students were able to restrain Kip until the police
arrived. Even though he was 15, Kip
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Analysis Of Consider The Lobster
Consideration: thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others
How do you consider the lobster? David Foster Wallace wrote the essay Consider the Lobster. After
the reading, the essay for the first time the thoughts that went through my head consisted of how the
lobsters were treated and what Wallace thought of the lobsters. The lobsters are chosen out of
usually a pot or a giant tank and then boiled to death. They are placed into a pot of boiling hot
water and the saying that the lobsters are screaming in the pot comes to be true. Some people find
it disturbing to listen to the sound while others cover the pot and not let it bother them. Also, from
the first reading I thought that Wallace was being somewhat hypocritical because I got the idea that
it was acceptable for him to eat and coo ketch lobsters but seeing it done in the setting of a
restaurant, in a larger quantity makes it worse. Gathering all this information again had made me
rethink the essay and look towards the deeper meaning. Wallace committed suicidein 2008 due to
mental illness. So, when we consider the lobster does it mean that to be considerate of it? Another
point I came to was about was mental illness and how in 2008 Wallace committed suicide. When
lobsters are chosen and boiled to eat, those people are sending them to their grave . So, what does
being considerate consist of when discussing a lobster, a dead body and the food we are about to
eat?
Jessica Mitford wrote the essay The Story of
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Why The Scientific Community Is Interested On Studying...
1. Introduction
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non coding RNAs that regulate gene expression in plants and
animals (Brennecke et al, 2005). They consist of approximately 20 to 24 nucleotides of RNA.
One process by which miRNAs inhibit gene expression occurs through translational repression
(Gu and Kay, 2010). Further to translational repression, endonuclease cleavage can also help
repression to occur. According to Cheng et al (2015) dysregulated microRNA expression is
correlated with many human diseases . This suggests that miRNAs can be used as a biomarker for
cancer and some diseases such as Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). This is one of the reasons why
the scientific community is interested in studying these molecules.
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A 60 70 nucleotide transcript is left and it is called the pre miRNA (precursor miRNA). Another
protein called Exportin 5 transports the pre miRNA to the cytoplasm.
2.2. Biogenesis of miRNA in the Cytoplasm.
According to Bernstein et al (2001), pre miRNA then are subsequently cleaved by the cytoplasmic
RNase III Dicer into в€
ј22 nt miRNA duplexes . This duplex is more commonly known as the
miRNA:miRNA* duplex. We suggest that single stranded miRNAs are initially generated as
siRNA like duplexes whose structures predestine one strand to enter the RISC and the other strand
to be destroyed (Schwarz et al, 2003). This suggests that only one strand of the miRNA:miRNA*
duplex (called the miRNA guide strand) is the resulting mature miRNA. The other strand called the
miRNA* passenger strand is removed and destroyed. The process in selecting which strand is
involved in determining which target RNA s will be silenced is called Sorting. The miRNA:miRNA*
duplex binds to Argonaute 2 (the only Argonaute protein in the Argonaute family of proteins which
has slicing activity) and is the location where sorting occurs. Argonaute 2, along with the mature
miRNA are essential components to the RISC complex. RNA interferenceis implemented through
the action of the RNA induced silencing complex (RISC) (Gregory et al, 2005).
3. MicroRNA Mechanism
There are two ways of repressing gene expression using miRNA. The mRNA of a target gene is
complementary to
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Electronic Health Record Essay
After decades of paper based medical records, a new type of record keeping has surfaced the
Electronic Health Record (EHR). EHR is an electronic or digital format concept of an individual s
past and present medical history. It is the principle storage place for data and information about the
health care services provided to an individual patient. It is maintained by a provider over time and
capable of being shared across different healthcare settings by network connected information
systems. Such records may include key administrative and clinical data relevant to that persons care
under a particular provider. Examples of such records may include: demographics, physician notes,
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But with the benefits there are also the risk factors. Some disadvantages of the EHR system would
include; initial cost of planning and implementing an EHR system, lack of standardization across
the healthcare setting, unauthorized access to patient information (security and privacy), inaccurate
patient information if not updated properly, technical downtimes, potential negligence for data loss
and possible patient access to conditions that they don t comprehend which may panic them.
Although the EHR is still in a transitional state, this major shift that electronic medical records are
taking is bringing many concerns to the table. Two concerns at the top of the list are privacy and
standardization issues. In 1996, U.S. Congress enacted a non for profit organization called Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This law establishes national standards for
privacy and security of health information. HIPAA deals with information standards, data integrity,
confidentiality, accessing and handling your medical information. They also were designed to
guarantee transferred information be protected from one facility to the next (Meridan, 2007). But
even with the HIPAA privacy rules, they too have their shortcomings. HIPAA can t fully safeguard
the limitations of who s accessible to your information. A short stay at your local
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Analysis of the Movie Inglorious Basterds by Quentin Taratino
As time goes on, history has a way of getting distorted from its most truthful form. Time causes
people to drift away from accuracy and become more interested in what they want to remember.
Hollywood has a reputation of creating films that cater more to the average viewer, rather than the
history buff. Inglorious Basterds, by Quentin Taratino, take very liberal liberty with a history
story, and creates a story that will sell to the crowd. This may seem dubious, but it is often not
such a bad thing. Hollywood can take a story that may have one connotation, may it be serious or
dreary, and turn it into something that evokes different emotions, will still addressing historical
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Although Taratino skips accuracy to please the crowd, he does give the audience a more
realistic approach to the enemy. Throughout the movie, there is large sense of American pride,
but at the same time, there is a portrayal of the Nazi that many Americans have never seen before.
Inglorious Basterds starts with a scene in occupied France, with a local dairy farmer being
questioned by Hans Landa, an SD officer in charge of rounding up the remaining Jews in
France. This position has earned him the name of the Jew Hunter . Landa seems to be very
much enthralled by his job, and personally likes his nickname. Landa, without seemingly any
evidence, correctly assumes there are Jews hiding in the house. This is the first Nazi introduced
in the film, and it is quickly determined what he portrays. He is the Nazi that is cunning, yet
sadistic. He enjoys rounding up the Jews, and does it with charm and wit. Landa is the Nazi that
you would love, if only he was not a Nazi. Landa goes on in the film to be one of the main
characters, and the one that is constantly fighting with the Basterds. Unlike essentially any other
Nazi in the movie, he is the only one that really counters their resistance. So many films have
portrayed the Nazi as dimwitted compared to the Americans, but Inglorious Basterds gives the
Nazis a fighting chance, even making it seem as they are going to win. While the Basterds are
killing
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  • 6. Examples Of Co-Operative Principle 2.2 Co operative Principle In 1967, H. Paul Grice, in his William James Lectures at Harvard University, theorized a set of rules that communicators should follow while communicating. Grice labels these set of rules as Co operative Principle. He formulates theory of co operation in the following way. For Grice, talk exchanges are continuous and the participants, to some extent, make co operative efforts so that the purpose of exchange is achieved. The purpose of exchange can be formulated before it takes place or it may change during conversation. For conversation to be successful participants are expected to follow the general principle of conversation i.e. co operative principle. Grice further categorizes co operative principle into its maxims... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His response gives right amount of information following maxim of quantity, the response for which B has necessary evidence following maxim of quality, B s response directly correspond to A s question following maxim of relation, and the response is also given in such a way that it is understood effectively and efficiently following maxim of manner. 2.2.2 Observance and Violation of the Co operative Principle Generally interlocutors try to be co operative while communicating. The kind of expression expressed by speaker should be replied verbally or non verbally. The neutral verbal or non verbal behaviour i.e. no reply is considered as non co operative behaviour. An offer should be accepted or diplomatically rejected; a question should be answered. Grice calls violation of these maxims of co operative principles as flouting of maxims. Observance and violation of maxims of co operative principles can be studied with following examples. In the above example maxim of quantity has been observed because it follows all the sub maxims of quantity. Speaker B s reply to A s question is as informative as is required. It doesn t contribute more information than necessary. The same question with a different reply is an example of violation of maxim of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. 2016 Digital Reports For Your Records And Review Essay Good afternoon gentlemen, I hope your day is going well so far! In the below link you will find the November 2016 Digital Reports for your records and review: https://www.dropbox.com/sh /xvjp8z10ovrx2sy/AAAAclVqYSD7ypxNG4C9Z93Ua?dl=0 Monthly Notes Below are the November at a glance stats that you will find in the attached reports: Store Conversion Rate Bounce Rate Average Pages Viewed Time On Site Impression Share Search Click Through Rate Fowler Century Chevrolet 5.03% 33.85%4.904:0554.03%5.93% Fowler Dodge 3.94% 28.38%6.714:4345.63%9.94% Fowler Honda 5.15% 31.58%4.603:4452.98%8.43% Fowler Toyota 4.56% 28.56%6.435:1975.54%8.40% Fowler Toyota Tulsa 5.13% 24.68%6.185:0655.48%13.91% Fowler VW 3.01% 47.18%3.602:4878.98%5.03% Charles, this past month you forwarded me an email with regards to your BBB Accreditation. I know you mentioned wanting to add the necessary assets to promote the accreditation, however in order to make sure I add this to the correct sites, should this go on ALL sites or just certain ones? On the 28th you sent me an email, Jonathan with regards to picking up our previous conversation about each of the stores parts departments. Now that the new Fowler Autos website is live, I think this would definitely be a good opportunity to revisit what direction you would like to move forward with and if you would like to possibly move forward with a stand alone website. Please let me know if you are available either later this week to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Fun Facts About Football History Abstract: Hey you guys and girls, today we will be discussing the things that I love to talk about the most, the game of football its history. Throughout this essay we will be hitting on the following topics: three fun facts about football; who deserved the game of football and how; who was the first four players to diversify the game of football; Who were the first colleges to pick up the game of football; a visual and results of survey in with I conducted by asking mi classmates five random questions about the game of football; and finally what makes the game better and/ or worse than it is today. From the early ages in history to the present day, the game of football has always been an important part of society. In a way It teaches its players things like: self discipline, how to be a team player, how to interact with others and it s also a good source of physical activity. Throughout history the game itself has changed; from the first rounded ball that was to throw, to the modern prolate spheroid shaped ball of today that is air dynamic and easier to throw (how it s made). But hears the biggies question, is the game of football better now than it was in in its prime. I would say my reason for picking this topic, would be because most people like me love the game football, but there are some who love the game as well, but don t know or keep up with the changes rule and/ or polices. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Stereotypes Of Homosexuality In Film While many believe that homosexuality has only been seen in mainstream media for only a few decades, it has actually been with America cinema since the early 1920 s. The portrayal of homosexuality in film and TV has come a very long way since the 1920 s. What viewers see on TV about homosexuality is really just a representation of America s changing public view on the subject. While we have come to accept the topic of homosexualityin American society more willingly, we have substituted much of our prejudice about gays with the stereotypes that we see on TV constantly. Because as a society we are constantly forced to see these stereotypes, we are being halted in our progression to accept all different kinds of lifestyles. When film was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early fifties, lesbians were also being attacked by the film industry, portraying them as bulldykes and troublesome neurotics. While the Hollywood was struggling to make topic of homosexuality in films more suitable for audiences, the film Victim made its debut in the United Kingdom. This was the first film to star a homosexual character that stands up to fight against the oppression of homosexuals. While this was the first time in history that a film portrayed a gay character in a non demeaning way, this would lead to the stereotype of sympathetic gay characters in film. One film that I would like to note that is a great example from the 90 s would be the film Philadelphia, starring Tom Hanks as a gay AIDS victim that was fired because of his sexuality and disease. Hollywood targets Hanks character and makes him into a tragic figure. His character dies at the end of the film. In an interview with Jan Oxenberg, she points out that even though Tom Hanks film was very effective, it is just a story about a gay hero who dies, who s a tragic figure and that it seems as if Hollywood and the film industry will never have a film in which the gay main character lives to see another day (Epstein). Another more recent film that demonstrates this sort of sympathetic gay character would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Film I Will Be Evaluating A Sprawling Two Part Sex... The film I will be evaluating is Nymphomaniac a sprawling two part sex drama that blurs the line between art and porn. It follows a sex addict named Joe as she s found battered in an alleyway by an older bachelor named Seligman. In explaining how she came to be in such a condition, flashback scenes unfold in chapters introduced by snapping witty dialogue between Joe and Seligman. It begins with Joe throughout her teenage years, when she first begins to discover her insatiable sexual appetite. Then through her adult life as she is pushed out of normal society. The film whips through a wide range of topics, such as genderrole conformity, consent, and, metal dysfunction. To begin with Joe is a self described nymphomaniac, which is a former term for excessive sexual desire in a woman, which may lead to promiscuous sexual behavior. Most psychologists have argued against the use of the term for year it s an antiquated and demeaning word used to denigrate sexual women. It is not a medical or psychiatric diagnosis. Her correct diagnosis is hypersexuality, which can apply to anyone, is not a true mental disorder, but a symptom of a much larger problem. I like the title and think it was a fascinating and intentional plot related choice by Von trier, for this reason that Joe does display other issues like low self esteem, loneliness, and, attachment avoidance. I like the title it made me think about how we use words. Furthermore, this movie is touted as a pro feminist love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Rise Of Rome Research Paper The Great Rise of Rome and Latin In the ancient Italian peninsula, numerous languages were spoken in many different regions. The most influential, extending to modern times, is Latin. Latin was the vernacular of the region of Latium; the same region that gave rise to the remarkable city of Rome. Rome was perhaps the greatest empire to have taken shape in history, exerting an infinite amount of influence in politics, medicine, civilization, military, and language. While Romespread her borders, Latin would soon become the lingua franca of the Mediterranean world and beyond. The war against the vast Carthaginian Empire that enabled the Romans to rule the known world and establish their long lasting influence will be examined. In present day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They gave Hannibal a taste of his own medicine, per se. The Senate raised an army and sent them to Carthaginian Spain, forcing Hannibal to retreat. Spain was lost to Carthage forever, and all Carthaginian forces retreated back to North Africa. Rome, however, was still not satisfied. Ceterum autem censen Carthaginem esse delendum! or Carthage will be destroyed! said Cato the Elder (Nardo pg. 32). By this time, Carthage had largely lost all her influence in the Mediterranean, and was reduced to North Africa, until the final Punic war, when the Romans took over North Africa. Carthage held out against the Romans as a mere city for three more years. Finally, the Romans decisively gathered one last force, and breached Carthage s city walls. What ensued was a horrific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Elements Of The Labyrinth Millhauser Introduction There are few tropes that have endured and evolved as much as the labyrinth. From ancient to postmodern times, the labyrinth has evolved from a symbol of divine order to an expression of chaos. Because it is such a flexible symbol, the labyrinth has endured even as the nature of human thought has evolved. This project aims to explore the labyrinthine elements of American writer Steven Millhauser s short fiction. The idea of the labyrinth is demonstratively present in Millhauser s short fiction. However, his usage of the labyrinth is at once the same and different than preceding eras of short fiction. Postmodern short fiction in the 1960 s and 70 s utilized the labyrinthine to draw attention to its own textuality. The labyrinth was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One important characteristic of the labyrinth is its essential interiority. The labyrinth of Greek mythology, built by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete, had a perplexing and imprisoning interior. The complexity of its interior served its function: the imprisonment of the Minotaur a half man and half bull creature. In her book The Idea of the Labyrinth, Penelope Doob traces the evolution of the labyrinth in art, culture and literature from antiquity to the middle ages. Doob observes that the labyrinth of ancient mythology was so perplexing that its maker, Daedalus, could scarcely navigate it (Doob, 36). The confusion and imprisoning nature of the mythological labyrinth points to the trope s inextricable quality: its interior ambages (Doob 66). Likewise, Hermann Kern asserts that the most important feature of the labyrinth [is]...the negative space of the path formed by those lines which determined the pattern of movement (Kern 23). Nietzsche, too, observes that the force of the labyrinth is that its meaning resides solely in its interiority (Nietzsche ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Total War During World War II Definition: What is meant by the concept of Total War? Total war is best described as a country s 100% effort. All means of production and accomplishment are geared towards what is the best way to win a war. How was WWII the maximum example of Total War? Most Allies and Axis countries, namely Germany, had geared their economy towards pouring all their resources into the attempt of winning the war. In no other war was this done as much as it was during World War II. Mass Produced Warfare: Compare the military production of the various major Allied and Axis powersduring WWII. What observations can you make about the outcome of the war based on this information? There are many ways of defining military production, but in the broadest way, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By not taking in other factors, and by looking at production amounts only, it is obvious that the Allies would win. There was no means of resources that the Axis powers excelled in, and had few people who fought in the war. Both sides of the war had at this time undergone industrial revolutions, had at least somewhat equal caliber machinery. This means that it would be almost physically impossible for the Axis to defeat the Allies. Strategic Bombing: What do the websites say about the effectiveness of bombing campaigns in disrupting the war effort of the Axis during WWII? According to the majority of the information on the websites, the bombing campaigns put in place by the Allies were not very effective. The main goal of the bombing campaigns were to break the morale of the Axis citizens, specifically Germany. This was done by instead of fully wiping out cities, leaving them only half damaged to show the power of the armies. However, these bombings did little to no damage to the will of Germans. People still were willing to support the Nazi cause. The German economy was very much destroyed, thanks to the bombing efforts, but military production was still proceeding, as the Germans were prepared for the Total War involved. It is also stated that as a result of the bombings, Germany s mobility was shrunken, as they could not move as fast as they wanted. What about the collateral damage involved? The amount of collateral damage that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay On Class President Marjorie for 05 Class President: Marjorie was never boisterous. In fact, she was never much of anything. She was never popular (as all around her abhorred her presence). She too quiet, choosing to sit on the sidelines of any and all social situations. She was never funny, suffering from a dark and cynical nature. She was ugly as sin. She chose to dress like our granny Sue, and everything down to her very hair style was an anachronism. She chose to hold on to her matte black pager, even though the only ones that used that stupid piece of outdated tech were doctors and drug dealers. For exactly these reasons, I decided to get her elected class president. Now, Marge is my cousin, and strange as she may be, that has to count for something. She is a junior, and I am in the grade below her. About a month ago, she and the rest of her grade were swept up in the throes of prom posals. After a week of shy boys asking blushing girls to join them out on the coveted day, Marge and her unlucky cohorts (a group of thick frame glasses wearing nerds) were left without any attention. After heading over to her house... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My plan was that she should find and exploit the weaknesses of anyone who had wronged her. She went after Julie Rosamond, informing her that curly hair looked like someone had ripped apart thousands of audio tapes and placed the remaining clutter utop her bleached white scalp. She roasted Jerry Bogart, who looked like an sketch in a book of Shrek concept art. She burned Drew Barrymore, whose nose looked like a banana had become surgically attached to his face. She destroyed skinny Frank Costanza, who, while wearing the color yellow, looked like a regulation no. 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Smoothie Smashers Vs Banana Man October 18, 2006 was a historic day for the town of ocean man.Or more specifically for the fruit cave.On this day,Banana Man and his faithful sidekick Sal the Strawberry were born.They would have never thought that they would become one of the prominent members of the Smoothie Smashers.The two things that they hated with all their might are............smoothies and veggies. Everybody in the Smoothie Smashers despises them.Smoothies have fruits in them and they are fruits.One of their jobs is to put the veggies in the smoothies so they don t have to deal with,you know.DYING!They defeat them by using their special powers.Banana Man uses the Banana Split .Whenever he senses an evil soul he splits apart and makes the opponent slip into a cage and.BOOM!He s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Joint Commission Has Instituted A Number Of Goals... The Joint Commission has instituted a number of goals nationally; the aim is to improve patient s safety. The goals selected look at areas that are of concern in the healthcare industry particularly how it affect patients safety and make recommendations how to reduce if not eradicated these. The Joint Commission is the governing body that accredited hospitals and other health care organizations. The two hospitals that this paper will be comparing, using the goals and criteria recommended by the Joint commission, is Holy Cross Hospitallocated at 1500 Forest Glen Road, Silver Spring, MD and Shady Grove Hospital situated at, 9901 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD. The goals set by the Joint commission are: 1.Improve the accuracy of patient identification. The recommendation is for all healthcare providers to institute a policy of using at least two patient identifiers when providing care, treatment, and services. This goal has two objectives, one to verify the individual as the person for whom the service or treatment for and to match the service or treatment to that individual. 2.Improve communication effectiveness among caregivers. The objective is to provide the responsible licensed caregiver these results within an established period so that the patient can receive treatment in a timely manner. 3.Improve the safety of using medications. The findings were that often medication error were made because medications and other solutions were removed from their original ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis Of Ben Jonson s Ode To Shakespeare This week s lecture is focused on Ben Jonson, his love hate relationship with Shakespeare, his lyric poetry, Jonson s purpose, Jonson s life, and Volpone . Jonson was constantly compared to Shakespeare which is often deemed as unfair. Sadly. Jonson was always second best even though they were two different people with different writing styles, temperament, artistic interests, etc.. However, this could be due to working around each other and always being in the same surroundings. There were times when Jonson would hint at Shakespeare in his work but would often try to make Shakespeare look bad in order to boost his ego. In my opinion, I do not blame Jonson for doing this because he was tired of being compared to someone who was around... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, I think it was wonderful that Jonson was able to achieve this because I am sure after being compared to Shakespeare constantly that he needed something that he could call his own achievement. Next, Jonson s purpose was didactic. Didactic is defined the intent to teach or lecture others while having a moral instruction as one s ulterior motive. Jonson was seen as a public poet. I believe his used his poetry to teach others his neo classical virtues. He believed his poems could be used as examples to introduce people to wisdom, honesty, and his version of a good life. In my opinion, I think that Jonson s poems could be used as a template to show people how to live a better life or to show the moral of the story. I think he was trying to teach others to embrace a good moral standing. One could say that his ulterior motive was to teach people ethical principles and artistic standards because he believed that someone of his standing should feel responsible to show others that they should follow these rules. However, Jonson believed that his purpose was to defined the good life but according to the lecture this would mean that Jonson would have to discover his self knowledge and that it would have to be constant. Next, Ben Jonson was born in London around June of 1572. Although, his father died two months before his birth, Jonson was able to attend Westminster School but only for a short time. Afterwards, he decided to follow in his stepfather s footprints ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Was The Result Of The Opium War The Treaty of Nanjing, signed in 1842 at the end of the Opium War, opened China to foreign trade. ( Nanjing ) The Opium War is still relevant till this day, because of the opening of 5 International Trade ports. (China s trade) This was not the only result of the Opium War, but I believe it to be the most relevant till this day and has brought China prosperity. Other results of the Opium War, as we discussed in class, include the cession of Hong Kong to the British, over 25 million in silver, fixed tariff by the British, extraterritoriality for the British (and later on, Americans) , and Most favored nation states. Britain s experiences also encouraged America to make certain agreements alongside China, so they also could be able to continue... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You may be asking yourself, why did opium even become an object of trade? Well, Opium originally started becoming an object of trade when, Western traders, including those from the United States, had long sought a variety of Chinese products (including furniture, silk and tea), but found there were few products that China wanted from the West. (The Opening to China Part I: the First Opium War, the United States, and the Treaty of Wangxia, 1839 1844) Before the war, Opium was very highly used in trade, because the British couldn t find any other values which China wanted from them. The opium started to become addictive to the Chinese creating a greater connection between Canton and Guangxi Guangdong region. But Opium soon became unwanted in China because of the addictions, a majority of the population, was just lethargic and also all of the silver in China was being poured into the British banks through the Opium trade. The sums of money circulating in the southeast because of the opium trade and the stock piling of silks and teas for export in turn brought heightened official corruption and a rise in state revenues from transit dues and from taxation of legitimate foreign trade . (Spencer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Death Of An Athlete Dying Young Housman s To An Athlete Dying Young A. E. Housman s To an Athlete Dying Young, also known as Lyric XIX in A Shropshire Lad, holds as its main theme the premature death of a young athlete as told from the point of view of a friend serving as pall bearer. The poem reveals the concept that those dying at the peak of their glory or youth are really quite lucky. The first few readings of To an Athlete Dying Young provides the reader with an understanding of Housman s view of death. Additional readings reveal Housman s attempt to convey the classical idea that youth, beauty, and glory can be preserved only in death. A line by line analysis helps to determine the purpose of the poem. The first stanza of the poem tells of the athlete s triumph and his glory filled parade through the town in which the crowd loves and cheers for him. As Bobby Joe Leggett defines at this point, the athlete is carried of the shoulders of his friends after a winning race (54). In Housman s words: The time you won your town the race We chaired you through the market place; Man and boy stood cheering by, And home we brought you shoulder high. (Housman 967). Stanza two describes a much more somber procession. The athlete is being carried to his grave. In Leggett s opinion, The parallels between this procession and the former triumph are carefully drawn (54). The reader should see that Housman makes another reference to shoulders as an allusion to connect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pierre Bourdieu and Cultural Capital and Cultural Relativism Human beings develop beliefs of the world based on their interpretations of observations and experiences, actively preserving, interpreting, and producing meaning within their own social world. The physical embodiment of cultural capital has become a substantial, if not the primary educational force, in regulating the meanings, values, and tastes that set the norms that define our understanding of self, the foundation of social life, and dictates one s position within the social order. Repeated exposure to socializing agents within a family normalizes certain dynamics and renders others invisible in the process, a cycle of cultural relativism that resounds with elders who have received the same lessons since childhood. Pierre Bourdieu,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Death Without Weeping explores the shocking cultural normativity of dreadfully high rates of infant mortality in Alto do Cruzeiro, a Brazilian suburb in which children lead funeral processions, families live unaffectedly as deceased infants lie in cardboard coffins on tabletops, and mother s are discouraged from crying for their loss as it dampens the delicate wings of the anjinhos and creates a slippery path to heaven. Intimate Apartheid examines the racial dynamics amongst African American and Caucasian members of San Francisco s homeless heroin addicted population and how race actively plays a part in the habitus of poverty through injection preferences, work ethic, and interpersonal communication. In a world plagued by catastrophic inequality, the deprived souls that suffer most ruthlessly are those living in poverty, nearly half of our world s population. Twenty one thousand people die each day from starvation, while so many others fight grueling battles just to provide their family the meager resources needed to live to see the following day. San Francisco s homeless heroin addicted population endures vicious destitution to support their detrimental drug habit depriving themselves of nourishment, sanitation, and shelter in lieu of a quick fix. Much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Oppression And Identity In The Story Of An Hour By Mrs.... All throughout history, people have faced different types of oppression. During the Holocaust, Jewish citizens were forced into internment camps because of their religion. In the 1960s, African Americans faced daily prejudice from their white counterparts. Even today, in places like, modern day Iran, people are tortured and killed because of their sexual orientation. Societal standards and social norms forced these people into a corner, preventing the majority from being able to express their opinions. Those who were able to voice their beliefs, although possibly receiving backlash, have been able to inspire a new wave of thought, helping our society evolve to be more open and accepting of different people. In the short story, The Story of an Hour , Mrs. Mallard feels the pressures from society to be a stereotypical woman. She feels oppressed by her husband, who she has had to revolve her life around for so long. On top of this, she has a heart condition, preventing her from being able to seek out opportunities and live for herself. After learning of her husband s death, Mrs. Mallard goes through a wave of different emotions, in which she realizes without her husband by her side she can live the way she wants to. In The Story of an Hour , Mrs. Mallard encompasses the themes of oppression and identity through her initial reaction to her husband s death, her thoughts during the hour, and her own death. Mrs. Mallard feels a loss of identity when she first learns of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of Albert Camus The Plague Essay The evil in this world comes almost always from ignorance. Goodwill can cause as much harm as ill will, if it lacks understanding. Wrote Albert Camus in the plague. Today, more than ever, this quote is relevant in the context of Afghanistan, a country in the crossroads between South and Central Asia, country mired in conflict of varying intensity since 1979. In the history of Afghanistan, a state, in order to be deemed as legitimate, had to satisfy three preconditions. Firstly, it had to be a broker between clans, tribes and ethnic groups. Secondly it had to deliver basic security and ensure secure access to public services and infrastructure. Lastly, it had to embody the concept of Afganistan as an independent Islamic territory . The West caricatures Afghans as hirsute warriors, wild eyed extremists, women confined to the margins of society. But it has little relation to how the Afghans see themselves. Integral to Afghan value is Islam. Almost all Afghans are muslims and some 80 per cent of them belong to the Hanafi madhab, the most liberal school of sunni Islam . Of the rest, most are Shia. Although most Afghans are devoutly religious, they see religion as essentially a private affair, ideally conducted within a community of fellow believer but not something dictated by state. Key to understanding the Afghan concept of identity is that it formed in relation to others: to the family, to community, to tribe or ethnic group. A person s sense of self and place in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Women s Role Of Women In The Victorian Era Victorian Era was an era in which women had endless predicaments in their lives. Women had restriction, such as: what subjects they should study, they were not allowed to vote, they were not grand their fortune after marriage, she should not leave the domestic sphere, and who should be submissive. The role model for this concept was Queen Victoria herself, who, together with her husband, Albert, had nine children and embodied the perfect family. She was even described as the mother of the nation (BBC, Web). As I strongly disagree with the women s treatment back then, I want to celebrate in this essay woman who, even a little bit broke the constraints and enjoyed their lives in a period of oppressions. The beginning of this new women era, in which women asked to be heard, started with Sunday Schools, in which the majority of volunteers were women, so they begin to go out and interact with other people. The ones that are to be blamed for the women s situation in Victorian Period are the women themselves, as Sarah Grand explains in her The New Aspect of the Woman Question: We have allowed him to arrange the whole social system...Man deprived us of all proper education, and then jeered at us because we had no knowledge. He narrowed our outlook on life so that our view of it should be all distorted, and then declared that our mistaken impression of it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An exquisite slave is what we want for the most part; a humble, flattering, smiling, tea making, pianoforte playing being, who laughs at our jokes however old they may be. (Pearsall, 111). Here, Thackeray expresses men s wishes regarding the perfect wife. First of all, she must be a slave, not an ordinary slave, but an exquisite one, a woman who always prises him and always encounters him with a smile. She must know how to cook and to delight him with her artistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Homeless Essay The weather seems to be getting a bit chillier around here lately Charlie Houser proclaims. Living homeless is not so bad as long as you understand that you are homeless and make it your every day life. implies Charlie. Charlie is a man that goes around thinking of things to do from day to day. On Vine Street in Coryville, a thin, short, black man stands between two buildings fighting off another Cincinnati winter. He is unshaven with a scraggly beard. His skin is rugged looking and tough. His outfit consists of a tannish brown jacket, which clashes with his turquoise pants that are short in length. Charlie wears a pair of black, puppy dog chewed up shoes. It is winter and he is shuffling back and fourth to keep warm. His steps are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has been doing this for quite sometime now, so he doesn t think badly of himself. Charlie address strangers coming up with tales such as, I just ran out of gas and my kids are stranded in the car, I was wondering if I could have some money for gas. Often times, people just look the other way and keep on walking, and other times people give him a smirk, and tell him to go find a job. His squinted eyes began to open wider revealing them from his eyelids when he takes a bite of the arby s sandwich, probably his first decent meal in a long time. He replies, I used to have meals such as this years ago. I used to have a job , he explained that he had been discriminated against because of his color. Charlie worked as a salesperson, but as he put it I was a Life saver. He was a door to door salesperson for life insurance. One day Charlie went to a ladies house asking if she would want to buy life insurance, and before he could even get another word in, the door was closed on his face, as if he was not even there. The lady called up to his company and said that the sales person was rude and that she didn t want a black man selling her thing of her future. Charlie was fired the next day, even though he had been working there for 11 years. Charlie replied, You saw the way they looked at me, everybody reacts the same way. They point, stare, and laugh at me. You do not know how that feels, and you never will. Charlie is a man that lives life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Causes Of The London Riots On August 6th 2011, riots started in Tottenham, London, over the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan by the police. Protesters attacked the police station and its officers. Over the next 3 days the rioting, looting, arson, criminal damage and assault rapidly spread throughout London and England. The speed at which the riots spread caught those in charge off guard so they didn t call for reinforcements fast enough. This meant there were insufficient numbers of police officers on the streets to stop the rioters. The police emergency plans already in place to deal with such a situation were not adapted quickly enough to bring the disorder under control. It took three days before 16,000 police officers brought an end to the violence. During the London riots it was important that the strategic team (Gold) were able to use the command and control system to make the right decisions for the officers on the ground so they could carry out their duties efficiently and effectively. Officers on the front lines of the riots were dependant on those in charge keeping them informed on where the riots were breaking out and which streets were safe for them to use. Due to a major failure in their new communication systems their radios were not working and at one point those in command had no communication with their operational teams so they had no idea how many officers were on duty, which led to a lot of confusion as personnel had no idea which commander they had to report to. Those in charge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Role Of Art In The Arts Can the arts play a role in solving international conflicts? At first, my answer was a no. I mean international conflicts are complex and far reaching. How could the arts possibly play a role? However, throughout the day I thought about it more. I thought about how music, novels, films, paintings can affect us on a very personal level. There have been plenty of times when art has put me in either the best of moods or in the worst of moods. I then realized that the arts can play a role. Perhaps not directly, but it can influence culture and culture can influence society which can then affect the world. The main examples that came to my mind was The Beatlesand Bob Marleys One Love Peace concert. However, before getting into that I want to discuss the benefit concert held by Ariana Grande after the Manchester terrorist attack. On May 22nd, 2017 there was a bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England that killed 22 people and wounded more than 100. I remember when I found out about the bombing. I was utterly shocked and appalled, especially how some people on social media and the internet were already making jokes about it. I just didn t understand how someone could do something like that. However, whenever I found out that Ariana Grande was going to hold a One Love Manchester just weeks after the attack I was both surprised and moved by it. I respected Ariana Grande and all the musicians that performed such as: Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Comparing The Trial And Death Of Socrates Plato s The Trial and Death of Socrates presents the reader with complex competing conceptions of what should be considered the good life . According to Socrates, the most important thing is not life, but the good life (Crito, 48b). The majority, who live a non philosophical life, believes the goods of life include wealth, reputation, and honor: all things that can easily be taken away or destroyed. On the other hand, Socrateslives a philosophical life filled with self sufficiency. He views wisdom, truth, and the best possible state of one s soul as the goods of life. The plot in The Trial and Death of Socrates arises as Socrates challenges the minds of those around him. After being accused of corrupting the young and of not believing in the gods in whom the city believes, but in other new spiritual things , Socrates faces the death penalty (Apology, 24b c). The challenge the reader faces within The Trial and Death of Socrates stands as deciding rather the philosophical or non philosophical life serves as the flourishing life. In The Trial and Death of Socrates, the majority serves as the embodiment of the non philosophical life. A flourishing life, according to the majority, revolves around the eagerness to possess as much wealth, reputation, and honors as possible (Apology, 29e). Each of these attributes are known to bring individuals greater freedom within society. With greater freedom comes greater opportunity, hence a greater life, thereby making these goods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Government Reactions during the Great Recession Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy: Government Reactions during The Great Recession Monetary policy and fiscal policy can greatly influence the US economy. Keynesian economics says, A depressed economy is the result of inadequate spending. Keynesian argued that government intervention can help a depressed economy through monetary policy and fiscal policy. The idea established by Keynes was that managing the economy is a government responsibility. Monetary policy uses changes in the quantity of money to alter interest rates and in turn affect the level of overall spending. The object of monetary policy is to influence the nation s economic performance, as measured by inflation, the employment rate and the gross domestic product, an aggregate measure of economic output. Monetary policy is controlled by the Central Bank and influences money supply. Fiscal policy uses changes in taxes and government spending to affect overall spending and stabilize the economy. The objective of fiscal policy is the governments typical use fiscal policy to promote strong and sustainable growth and reduce poverty. During periods of recession congress has the option to decrease taxes to give households more disposable income so they can buy more products. Therefore, lowering tax rates increases GDP. The steady growth of core inflation in late 2007 and the first half of 2008 appear to suggest that the Fed s applied discretionary powers to avoid a tightening. In 2009 the feds needed to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Antonio Tempesta Shroud I believe that the shroud is not the real burial cloth of Jesus. One reason for this is because research that a man named Charles Freeman did shows that the cloth looks very different today than it did in the 17th century. An engraving done in 1613 by Antonio Tempesta shows that originally, the images found on the shroud were much more pronounced. Some of the features visible in this engraving, such as the Crown of Thorns and the loincloth, are no longer visible when one looks at the shroud today. Another reason for this opinion is that there has been no discovery of significant evidence that the shroud existed before 1355, which is when it appeared in a chapel being advertised as Christ s burial shroud. The granddaughter of the chapel s owner, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Disneyland Resort Paris Disneyland Resort Paris: a development after understanding local cultures The case Disneyland Resort Paris: Mickey Goes to Europe introduced readers to the development of Disneyland Paris during fifteen years. Even though Disneyland Paris had a terrible start in 1994, it had a great improvement and bright future in 2007. The reason for its failure and success is the same: culture. Forgetting to respect local culture caused Disneyland to lose market and revenue in Paris, while adjusting its operations with culture issues put Disneyland Paris in a successful position. The success of Disneyland in America As a cartoon company which was founded in 1923, Walt Disney Company started its business in America. During the period to develop its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, the effects of culture differences will have lower power to stop guests feel Disney s core value. * Reduce cost to increase net income under a condition of lower revenue of Disneyland Paris. The culture in Europe restricts the ability of Disney to absorb money form customers. Since it s hard to change the culture in Europe, a better choice is to adjust financial approach to reduce the lose caused by culture. * Redesign services to attract more customers. Disney studio park and Val d Europe are two examples of services which capture more customers. The former one tries its best to include European elements in it. The approach provides guests something they were familiar with and attract more tourist to visit the Disneyland park. The latter one created a center to draw customers attention and affected their travelling preferences. Both of these two buildings were near Disneyland Paris and work as a transportation to connect the European culture and Disney culture . Buildings with familiar elements will make guests feel comfortable and reduce their unfriendly feelings to Disneyland Park. Therefore the park will get a chance to cross the cultural boundary and bring its customers excellent experiences. * Improve services to bring visitors back. In addition to existing services, Disneyland is doing kinds of improvements to satisfy customers and making them find new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Liberal Arts Program Catches Your Attention You arrive on campus for a tour, hear the beautiful music of the band, see some of the most amazing pieces of art and get to sit in the classes of current students. Falling in love with the literature, philosophy and other courses offered by the university. In general the Liberal Arts program catches your attention. This program becomes a deciding factor in narrowing down your options and finally making the decision of what college you are going to attend. But before you can; you find out this is the last year they will be open because of the lack of funds. This is a common devastation for many Universities because due to lack of funds they either shut down the program or prohibited the program growth. Perfect examples are Sweet Briar College, and Tennessee Temple University. Sweet Briar College a private all women s Liberal Arts college in Virginia due to insurmountable financial challenges was shut down.Tennessee Temple University a Christian Liberal Arts Collegewas to shut down and merge with Piedmont International University another private Christian College 300 miles away in North Carolina . Could you imagine what is going through the head of these colleges students right now? They are losing their second home, families and some maybe losing their chance at an education. Now imagine the impact of the future generation, these two colleges could save lives of many and even turn arounds lives of others. The issue here is that many feel as if there is no need for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparison Of Anne Bradstreet s Memory Of My Dear... A comparison of Anne Bradstreet s In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet and Edward Taylors Upon Wedlock, and Death of Children. Taylor and Bradstreet have different relationships to their children in each of their poems. In the poems the writers explain that death, in some way, is a natural course and compare it with the diverse aspects of nature. Both Taylor and Bradstreet attempt to reunite the faith they have in God even when they suffer the loss of a child. These poems seem very similar just by first glance because of the content displayed and the use of their tone. However, they do tend to stray apart on several main ideas. Taylor resorts to a Puritan reaction towards the tragedy of his loss, which gives the reader a feeling of pity for him as he would be the man whom loves God and the caring father role. Conversely, Bradstreet displays her expression of loss in a rather unique way of blame towards God. Taylor has an understanding state of mind toward the loss of his children, but he also mourns heavily over his loss. Taylor uses a common word throughout his poem, which is flowers. He compares his kids to flowers that are metaphorically growing from a True Love Knot , which can also be referred to as a flower bed. He really emphasizes the gorgeous appearance of the flowers that seem to grow in his garden in the first two stanzas of the poem. In Taylor s poem he rejoices his marriage and the birth of his kids as a grateful and glorious day. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Cognitive Dissonance Theory Leon Festinger created the cognitive dissonance theory as an attempt to explain why people desire to have consistency between their behaviors and actions. Cognitive dissonance is the distressing mental state people feel when they find themselves doing things that don t fit with what they know, or having opinions that do not fit with other opinions they hold (Festinger, 1957; as cited in Griffin, 2009). Thus, people are motivated to change either their behavior or their belief when feelings of dissonance arise. Dissonance is reduced using three mental strategies. Selective exposure is the strategy used before a decision is made. The premise of this strategy is to avoid information that is likely to increase dissonance. The second... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference between condition one and three is that condition three allowed the participants to self affirm after finding out their verdict was in disagreement with the other group members. Festinger argues that the lack of choice adds consonant cognitions which reduce the overall amount of dissonance that otherwise would be experienced (Festinger, 1957, 1958; as cited in Matz Woods, 2005). Additionally, the opportunity to self affirm strengthens self worth and thereby reduces the dissonance created when people s actions threaten their personal integrity (Simon, Greenberg, Brehm, 1995; as cited in Matz Woods, 2005). Thus, Matz and Woods hypothesize that dissonance will be reduced by the lack of choice and the opportunity to self affirm. The results show low levels of discomfort in the lack of choice and self affirmation conditions, providing an explanation of the kinds of strategies people use to reduce dissonance. Study three introduces an interpersonal strategy introduced by Festinger: changing one s own attitude to align with others opinions (Festinger, 1957; as cited in Matz Woods, 2005). Building off of Festinger s idea of changing one s attitude three conditions are used in this study. The three strategies used are: (a) changing one s own attitudes to agree with others in the group, (b) influencing others to change their opinion, and (c) joining a different, attitudinally congenial group. The end results show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Consider The Lobster Analysis I was approximately 7 or 8 years old when the smell of gambling and blood was the air, thrilling the expectations of the spectators. The ear piercing sound of a rooster begging for mercy from his opponent. Like savages we cheered on the winner, I found myself in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. Years later, when I sit down to read, Consider the Lobsterby David Foster Wallace, the feeling of guilt that ran through my mind made me feel uncomfortable. the Lobster are boiled alive at these festivals and as the author mentioned that, the lobster was moving in agony as he was trying to get out the pot while he was boilingalive. For the people that do not care, it is not about individual conscience but on a moral perspective. I have a simple question to ask them, can you imagine getting into a boiling pot and boiled alive for approximately 35 45 seconds? Because that s how long it takes the lobster to die in the boiling pot. Animal Cruelty has to be stopped in both cockfights in Puerto Rico and the lobsters being boiled alive in New England or at least force people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since lobsters do not have a cerebral cortex which is the part of the brain that receives neurotransmitters signals that feel pain. However, when it comes to cockfights, roosters have a similar nervous system to humans. For example, if you ever seen a feather being plucked from a rooster it is a similar feeling to pulling a hair on a human. Unlike the lobster, the rooster has a cerebral cortex and it is very similar to humans. When humans feel intense pain, our bodies seem to react by sending hormones such as endorphins and enkephalins. Since the lobster don t have an advanced nervous system they are more vulnerable to pain because they have natural opioids. Somehow, lobster do feel difference in water temperature so, why can t they feel pain in boiling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. War, Fruits Vs. Vegetables We are at war, fruits vs. vegetables. We have been fighting for centuries now, blood and gore could be smelled anywhere you go, countless bodies and corpses. The Vegetables were fighting for equal rights, they didn t want to be their servants anymore. But on 1956, V Day was the day the Vegetables didn t have to listen to the Fruits. My grandfather fought on V Day, he was a brave avocado soldier the VegetableArmy ever had. The was the day everything was going to change for the vegetables but it didn t change as much as my father thought it would. Plus the reason we were fighting for is stupid. Today is September 14, 2013. I didn t understand why vegetables and fruits were in constant fighting. Vegetables say that they re healthier for the Creator, but Fruits say they re sweeter for the Creator. Well long story short, the Creator doesn t know we are talking and living food. We call him the creator because he created the Fruits and Vegetables. Vegetables are the poorest part of our society, our society is what our creator calls Farm or Greenhouse . Anyways, I am part of the Vegetables. The Fruits don t respect us and think less of us, they think they are better than us because the creator always picks them first for the Stage . Nobody really knows what happens in the Stage , no one has come back from the Stage to tell the story. We just consider it as an honor to be selected for the Stage, but seems were vegetables we are almost never picked. The Fruits still let us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Family Life And Early Life Of Euclid Of Alexandria My research will state various facts about Euclid of Alexandria. Information to be focused on will be his date of birth, place of birth, living conditions as a child, his family life, his educational background, date of death and place of death. Also to be focused on will be the people he worked with, what he did, why he is recognized as the father of geometry, and his significant contributions to the field of mathematics. Lastly, to be focused on will be his relevance to mathematics in today s day and age. Euclid of Alexandria Early Life of Euclid Euclid of Alexandria, a Greek mathematician, is famously known as the Father of Geometry. The name Euclid means Renowned or Glorious . The exact date of birth of Euclid of Alexandria is still unknown, but it is probable that he was born around 330B.C.E. in Tyre. There is little background information about his early life; however, historians believe he came from a rich background. Family Life. Although there is little to no information about who his mother is, it is believed he is the biological son of a Greek man named Naucrates who lived in Damascus, while Euclid s grandfather is thought to be Zenarchus. It is said that wealthy people during this age owned slaves. Even though there aren t many historical artifacts showing proof that Euclid s family had slaves, it is quite probable that they did due to their known wealth and style of living. Educational Background. It is known that only the wealthy children were educated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Rock N Roll Changed Music Rock n Roll was everything the suburban 1950 s were not. While parents of the decade were listening to Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and the Big Bands. Their children were moving on to a new beat. (U.S. History) Teenagers started to like this new type of music called rock and roll. It became very popular and artists started to experiment with it which influenced the development of rock n roll throughout the 50 s and 60 s. The experimentation with rock n roll changed music forever and greatly influenced our music today. Rock n roll was mixed with country, rhythm, and blueswhen this combination happened rock n roll kept developing through the fifties and sixties. Rock n roll came from the mix of country and rhythm and blues.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He promoted this style of music on his radio show and popularized the phrase Rock n Roll. Alan Freed s audience grew and sound of rock n roll became popular throughout the United States. He may not be the inventor of rock n roll but he was the inventor of the word rock n roll and was a big influence in rock n roll. Teenagers in the 1950 s began to listen to a new style of music, it was rock n roll. Rock n roll in the 50 s was just getting started and it was a simple beat. This type of music was loved by many American teenagers but disliked by their parents. Parents did not like it because their children were rebelling against their music from their generation and danced much more differently than the parents to the horror of the older generation, their children were twisting, thrusting, bumping, and grinding to the sounds of rock n roll (U.S. History) Many parents thought it was a bad influence on their children especially after seeing Elvis Presley on the Ed Suvillon Show. Elvis danced loosely on stage and shocked many adults around the country, they have never seen this kind of dancing. Watching their children dance and listen to rock n roll upset many parents and it made them hate rock n roll even more. Rock n roll was hated so much by adults that it was banned from radio station and schools. Though it was hated by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Myth Of The Latin Wom I Just Met A Girl Named Maria Stereotypes are dangerous weapons in our society. The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria is a short essay in which the award winning poet and professor of English, Judith Ortiz Cofer, wishes to inform and persuade the audience that labels and stereotypes can be humiliating and hurtful. The author targets the general public, anyone that doesn t understand that putting someone in a box because of a stereotypeis wrong. Cofer starts out the essay by telling the reader a story with a drunk man who re enacted Maria from the West Side Story, and how angry that made her feel. She continues by explaining how she grew up in the United Statesbeing a Puerto Rican girl trying to fit in, but always being labeled as an island girl. Cofer carries on by explaining why Latin people get dressed and act a certain way. Then she recalls some more stereotypical incidents. In The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria Cofer shows the reader that Latin women are misrepresented in society and in the media, using the rhetorical appeals ethos, logos and pathos as well as allusions to popular culture and personal experience. Cofer starts the essay in the present, but then she takes the reader in her past by giving background on her childhood and the events that followed, in chronological order, until she became an adult. The opening paragraph draws the reader in, it makes the reader empathize with the author, and feel angry for the humiliation Cofer went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Cinderella And Cinderell Two Versions Of Cinderella I m sure you all remember watching or reading the tales of Cinderella as a child. I know I do, I grew up wearing plastic heels and itchy princess dresses wishing for my dream prince. Through reading various versions of this magical tale, however, I have been struck by the different cultural values represented in the story and how that differed with the Disney version I grew up with. Two versions of the story that stood out to me were The Little Glass Slipper by Charles Perrault and perhaps one the earliest versions, Yeh Shen, an Asian fairy tale written by Duan Cheng Shi. But before we dive into these mystical tales, ask your fairy godmother for a sparkly gown and a pair of glass slippers, because we have a ball to attend. The Little Glass Slipper, written by Charles Perrault in 1697 is commonly known to have laid the ground work for the Disney version of Cinderella. This folktale came about in 17th century Paris which is where it receives its original tile Cendrillon. The tale encompasses many cultural values that evidently link back to the time in which it was written. The story represents French values of society, monarchy and the significance of beauty to men as well as women. This tale represents the social classes of the 17th century in the matter that it differentiates between the upper class and the lower class. Like the step mother in the tale, upper class women often were selfish and took charge of the family. Cinderella on the other hand was not so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Divergent Movie Analysis Introduction: Divergent is an action film directed by Neil Burger. This film takes place in Chicago, which is placed in a futuristic world where society divides people into five factions based on their personalities. As each person grows up and becomes an adult they have to choose a faction which they will stay in for the rest of their lives. Beatrice Prior is the main character in Divergent and she changes a lot throughout the film, starting off as not knowing who she is and why she isn t like everybody else. To finding out and learning who she is and becoming more confident in herself. The director uses a variety of different film techniques including close ups, and wide shots to show how Tris is feeling, and how she is changing throughout Divergent. Paragraph 1: At the beginning of the film, Tris is very quiet and naive. She was born into the faction Abnegation, they live a simple life, selfless, dedicated to helping others, this tells us that Tris s life isn t exciting and she was born to put others before herself. When Tris is in her room, getting ready for the choosing ceremony where she will get the chance to choose a new faction, the director uses an over the shoulder shot to show her reflection in the mirror. Tris s face looks very nervous and scared as to what faction she will choose and what it will be like. This helps the audience understand that she is quite anxious for a new changeand wonders if she is still a part of Abnegation, or will fit into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Morrie s Theory Of Detachment Morrie used several techniques to help him through the time he was diagnosed with ALS. One of the methods he used was Theory of Detachment . With this Morrie was able to accept everything that happened to him by detaching himself from what was happening. He learned this from the Buddhist, they said nothing is permanent. You can experience things such as happiness, anger, or depression, but don t let these emotions penetrate you, you let them penetrate you fully. Detachment is the reason he doesn t fear deathanymore and gladly accepts it. He may be angry or even cry in the morning ,but he takes a deep breath and just detaches away from those emotions and begins to think logically again. He also does this because he wants to die peacefully. Even if he s dying from coughing or choking, he wants to be able to just accept that it is his time an die in peace. He doesn t want to die in a state of fear, he wants to be able to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he first got the news he was scared, of course, wondering how everybody was still having a marvelous day around him even though he just got terrible news. But he soon came to accept his disease, even though he couldn t do anything he loved to do anymore such as swimming and dancing, he never gave in and accepted his death with open arms. Even though the disease, detached him from his body slowly, he still had his knowledge and emotions to give to everyone. He didn t want the disease to take over his emotions too ,so he learned to detach himself from his emotions and situations. He would let the emotions penetrate him fully, so he could truly and fully experience them. After he experienced them, he was able to detach himself from it, only letting himself experience these emotions for only a moment. I imagine when he died when everyone was in another room, he died peacefully. He didn t to die upset, and he would ve have been had he seen his family watching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Credit Conditions Of Loan Loans Introduction Household and corporations have different credit conditions; they both channel funds from savers to borrowers, this is known as the flow of funds. Funds are transferred from savers who have a surplus of credit to borrowers who have a deficit. Although both take part in saving and borrowing, households are typically the savers and businesses are typically borrowers. Credit is important when lenders are considering investing money. When considering a loan, lenders must be certain that the borrower is in the position to repay the loan as well as a rate of interest. If the borrower has a large number of other debt obligations then it is less likely that they will be able to repay the loan; however it also depends on their level of income. Lenders must also be aware of the conditions of the loan i.e. the reasons why the person or entity is taking out a loan. Another factor of credit is collateral or in other words, an asset to secure a loan in case repayments cannot be made. A country s credit conditions are import as the Bank of England analysis credit conditions in order to assess the country s economic conditions. For example if there are poor credit conditions, they could lead to market failure i.e. uneven distribution of income and wealth as funds aren t being transferred from savers to borrowers. Also the collapse of the housing market etc. could also be an adverse effect of poor credit conditions leading to poor economic growth. Household Credit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. President Richard Nixon s Political Scandal The Richard Nixon Assignment United States President Richard Nixon was involved in a major political scandal during the 1970s that resulted from a break in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The scandal was known as the Watergate scandal. The scandal was called Watergate because it occurred at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. Nixon and his administration attempted to cover up the scandal, but the scandal was discovered and investigated by Congress. The scandal comprised of illegal activities such as bugging of offices, ordering investigations of activist groups and political figures with the use of the FBI, CIA, and IRS. There were several abuses of power during the scandal and the results of the scandal and investigation were indictment of sixty nine individuals and Richard Nixon resigning his office as President of the United States. Scandal Facts Five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in June of 1972. There was an investigation by the FBI which discovered a connection between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The assignment also asked us to determine a baseline or steady tone that was contrasted by pitch or different vocal pitch. After listening to nearly all of the tapes and reading the transcripts, if I were an investigator, I would have to say yes there was a clear difference in Nixon s vocal patterns in nearly all of the tapes that I listened to. During normal conversations that didn t deal with business, his tone seemed very relaxed, but when questions of the scandal or blackmail came up his voice got louder and his tone was in my opinion that of an angry, defensive, or frustrated individual. His tone jumped from relaxed and calm to higher pitches and defensive throughout all of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Social Media s Effect On Society People live in a world today where most communication takes place through a technological mediator. One of the most common forms of these mediators is social media. According to an article by Patricia Reaney, 62% of the population of 26 countries, including; the United States of America, Russia, Japan, Indonesia, and South Africa use social media. That means that more than half of everyone in some of the biggest countries in the world uses social media. The United States alone has over 300 million people, 62% of that being 186 million people. Anything that is part of the livelihood of that many people should be looked farther into for any hidden dangers or benefits. How does this much impersonal conversation affect what people s real world interactions are? How does it change their mental thought processes? From message boards and private Skype calls to public posts and forums, how do all of these affect everyone? There is no inherent good or bad to social media s affect on everyone, it is purely situational and what people themselves make it to be. What exactly is social media? The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines social media as: Forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and micro blogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos). Social media is a very large family of applications and websites that all accomplish this same goal. It harbors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Bmw Films Case Analysis Marketing I : Professor Ian Fenwick Marketing I : Professor Ian Fenwick | BMW Films Case Analysis| | | Chalit Borwonnauwarux D540010| | | Executive summary BMW face though competition in US market after try to improve the situation by introduce number of new model to the core series, adjust pricing so it can compete, reorganize the dealer network and introduce new series of car to the market. Now we have a chance to focus on brand campaign call BMW films which is very successful campaign base on number of people who visit the web site and number of people who want more information about BMW. After analyze the data I found that viable option for management should do after very successful BMW films ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Attracting younger customer also help us improve brand image compare to competitor. From data (Chart 4) we can see that BMW driver are younger compare to main competitor, such as Lexus and Mercedes, if we can make BMW brand attach with young and then make other competitor brand look old this will help to attract more younger customer and make them commit to use BMW for the rest of their life. Another thing that we can see from BMW customer base is while average ages of BMW owner are younger but their average incomes are higher we make people remember that BMW is the car for highly educate, bright, affluent person who want to have a great driving experience . If we can own that position which utilize BMW strong point as Ultimate driving machine then push other competitor to car for boring and old people . This campaign also improve brand image by reduce bad thing that associate with BMW brand such as Status symbol, Yuppie Machine and also stress what BMW is all about amazing performance and try something new and exciting. This show people what make a BMW a BMW which is the main purpose of this campaign. From all reason above I think this campaign is successfully improving brand image of BMW and since target customer of BMW in another part of the world is almost the same we can use this movie to another part of the world. The effect may be not as successful as original one because we lose element ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Artificial Intelligence And The Turing Test Every year technology advances and one of the most questionable advancements is artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence isn t necessarily new but it has expanded greatly the past few years. I will first explain what artificial intelligence is and the Turing Test. Finally, I will discuss Turing and Searle s views about the Turing Test and who has the stronger argument. According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, artificial intelligence (AI) is, The capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior (Webster). What that means is that any electronic thing can perform human behavior. For example, Apple s Siri, Siri is a component where you can ask your phone to look up the weather, text or call someone, etc. One of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with that they will take our jobs away causing humans to not be able to learn and grow. AI robots will greatly impact society significantly and not in a good way if used wrongly. Alan Turing invented the Turing Test, as explained above what it does I will further explain Alan s concepts about it. Upon completing the test, if the guesses are no more reliable than chance the computer passes meaning than the computer thinks. He also believes that If a machine passes the test it must behave verbally. If you deny the machines conscious you have no bases to believe other people are conscious (class notes). According to Professor Jefferson in Exploring Philosophy he believes the validity of the Turing Test is wrong, he argues that The only way by which one could be sure that a machine thinks is to be the machine and to feel oneself thinking (page 178). I agree with Jefferson because ultimately, we can explain why we believe it thinks but we truly don t know if it is. Searle disagrees with Alan Turing, he believes that no program that is purely symbolic can produce thoughts. That only biological beings can be conscious and that the Turing Test doesn t prove that it is conscious (class notes). Searle gives an alternative concept to the Turing Test by replacing the computer with a human and the program but making the symbols in Chinese. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analysis Of The Article Whats Up With The American Dream What does the american dream mean to you? The American dream, to me, means having the opportunity to achieve, because I don t think you should be guaranteed anything other than opportunity (Leny Wilkens). The Article Whats up with the American Dream is all about how the American Dream is changing. It s transitioning from going to school, working hard, and advancing in your career to being handed a job through the connections you have. The thesis in this article is We go to school, study, get jobs, and work hard, all with the assumption that doing so will allow us to achieve financial security, rise up the economic ladder, and perhaps even achieve financial great wealth. (pg. 539) The argument in this article is describing how everyone used to have an idea of how their life was going to be, go to school and get a well paying job. Today the worlds way of thinking has changed. Not everyone goes to college, and not all the ones who go to college get a well paying job. The author claims that everyone had faith in the American Dream the land of opportunity . He uses an example of how in 1867 when Horatio Alger published a novel about Ragged Dick, someone who works his way up from poverty to a position of respectability. Which is what the American Dream was all about in the 1800s, working your way up the success ladder. In the pass everyone knew the American Dream and that was the goal in life. The American Dream was an opportunity for growth and achievement. Everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. My Family And The United States My life was split over two distinct culture as my family moved back and forth between Syria and the United States. My family immigrated to the U.S. in the early eighties and moved back to Syria two years after I was born. I completed my first and second grades in Syrian public schools before immigrating to the United States in 2001. I was first placed in english second language classes, which I completed in 9 months. I then continued my fourth grade in regular classrooms. These two years exposed me to various cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds. I interacted with people from all around the world, which cultivated my cultural awareness and shaped my identity. However, I was harassed several times because of my ethnic and religious background. A student once told me go back to your country, we don t want you here . It had never occurred to me that I was perceived as foreign even though I am a U.S. citizen. In late 2003, when I was ten years old, my family and I moved back to Damascus, Syria. I postponed my education in public elementary schools where everything was taught in Arabic. This rough transition presented me with numerous cultural and educational challenges. I had to adapt to the educational system in Syria and improve my Arabic skills to master its dense curriculum. I struggled during my first year but managed to catch up, topping my class. My earlier experience in the United States equipped me with the ability to draw comparisons between the American and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Interview With Norman Hore Interview with Norman Hore, the Director of Education (and the founder) of Rapid English on 21 /07/2016 Norman: I was extremely fortunate to meet the Education Officer from Reading Youth Offending Service about 15 years ago and she became really enthusiastic. I was seconded to the service and started to develop the Communication Course from the ground up. Therefore, Rapid English was already a tried and tested paper based approach which then became increasingly an interactive computer based system. Once this had proved its worth, other Youth Offending services around the country requested to use the Communication Course. It is now used widely around the country and notably in Nottingham which is, I imagine, how you heard about us . (Interview:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Previous strategies have proved to be ineffective and Nacro has campaigned for the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) to implement a plan that would see the legislative provision demanding accountability and constant monitoring of program efficacy. The provision should be that of inclusive terms, embracing young women and the young black minority ethnic (BAME). For it to be feasible, both targeted programs, whether in custody or in the community, they have to be culturally subtle to be able to design person centred programs incorporating individual needs and aims. Nacro will always refer to the (Harris Review 2015), from which it was concluded that every young person going through the criminal justice system is susceptible. Also, in the review are recommendations which state that, by putting young offenders in custody, this should always be the last action to be taken because the recorded recidivism rates are said to be caused by custodial sentences. The above sentiments have been welcomed by (Pettersson 2016), who argued that the young people s narratives are testimony of a failed custodial system and a violation of a vital developmental path that adolescence inherently nurture desistance. However, the program Beyond Youth Custody (BYC) is part of the Youth in Focus (YIF) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Impact Of European Integration On The European Nations Has European Integration been beneficial to the economies it encapsulate? September 30 2014 This paper aims to shed light upon the economics effects that European Integration has had on the European nations both in and out of the Eurozone. There has been vast research and literature on this topic, however only one to date that uses the synthetic counterfactuals method.Rooshi Patel 1 Introduction Before the 1950s, Europe was a continent entrenched in war and revolts. From the 1800s to the 1950s there were over ninety conflicts and uprising, culminating with arguably the most devastating: World War II. The Second World War hit Europe with an enormous cost in terms human and economic capital, it had left previously rich and prosperous nations in ruin. It not only exposed the horrors of modern warfare but also the terrors of extreme nationalism, these two revelations lead to the unanimous notion that such tragedy could never be allowed to occur in Europe again, or the rest of the world for that matter. Monnet and Schuman, two French statesman regards as the architects of the European Union, concluded the most effective way of promoting peace and stability throughout Europe was via economic integration. (Wyplosz, 2012) The first step in this new direction was the European Coal and Steal Community [ECSC], it was the first integrated body of its kind. It proposed that for all nations who signed [Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands], their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. What Is Kip Kinkel School Shooting Kip Kinkel School Shooter Philip Kip Kinkel was born on August 30, 1982 in Springfield Oregon(TruTv). Growing up Kip had an interest in firearms from an early age(PBS). At first his father did not like the idea, but later he enrolled him into a gun safety course and bought him a .22 caliber Ruger long rifle and eventually a 9 mm Glock handgun when he was 15(PBS). During an interview with Newsweek Kip said that his psychologist told his father to let Kip have the guns, for it will be a good outlet(PBS). However, the outlet he eventually used them for was anger and revenge. It all started on May 20, 1998 when Kip brought a loaded, stolen handgun to school(NYT,Nov11). It was a .32 Beretta pistol loaded with 9 rounds(TruTv). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, Kip hid his parents bodies and cleaned up the house(TruTv). By cleaning up the crime scene he clearly shows that he knew what he did was wrong and that he was in full control. Then just like nothing had happen he laid down put on some music and went to sleep(TruTv). The lack of affect the killing of his parents had on him shows that he is a true psychopath. The next morning Kip was set on revenge. He jumped into his Mom s car hiding a 9mm handgun, a .22 caliber automatic rifle, a .22 caliber handgun, a knife, and 1,127 rounds of ammo underneath his trench coat(PBS). When he got 2 blocks away from Thurston High School he parked his Mom s car and casually walked in to the back of his high school(TruTV). Immediately Kip fired two shots, killing Ben Walker and the other wounding Ryan Atteberry(PBS). Then Kip entered the cafeteria and fired 48 rounds from his rifle, wounding 24 students and killing Mikael Nicholauson(PBS). Then Kip fired a total of 50 rounds, accumulating 37 more hits, and killing two others(TruTv). Finally, when his rifle ran out of ammunition an already wounded student Jacob Ryker tackled Kip(TruTv). Seeing this happen several other students jumped in. During the struggle Kip drew the 9mm hand gun, and fired one shot before he was disarmed, injuring Ryker again as well as another student(TruTv). Thankfully the students were able to restrain Kip until the police arrived. Even though he was 15, Kip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Analysis Of Consider The Lobster Consideration: thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others How do you consider the lobster? David Foster Wallace wrote the essay Consider the Lobster. After the reading, the essay for the first time the thoughts that went through my head consisted of how the lobsters were treated and what Wallace thought of the lobsters. The lobsters are chosen out of usually a pot or a giant tank and then boiled to death. They are placed into a pot of boiling hot water and the saying that the lobsters are screaming in the pot comes to be true. Some people find it disturbing to listen to the sound while others cover the pot and not let it bother them. Also, from the first reading I thought that Wallace was being somewhat hypocritical because I got the idea that it was acceptable for him to eat and coo ketch lobsters but seeing it done in the setting of a restaurant, in a larger quantity makes it worse. Gathering all this information again had made me rethink the essay and look towards the deeper meaning. Wallace committed suicidein 2008 due to mental illness. So, when we consider the lobster does it mean that to be considerate of it? Another point I came to was about was mental illness and how in 2008 Wallace committed suicide. When lobsters are chosen and boiled to eat, those people are sending them to their grave . So, what does being considerate consist of when discussing a lobster, a dead body and the food we are about to eat? Jessica Mitford wrote the essay The Story of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Why The Scientific Community Is Interested On Studying... 1. Introduction MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non coding RNAs that regulate gene expression in plants and animals (Brennecke et al, 2005). They consist of approximately 20 to 24 nucleotides of RNA. One process by which miRNAs inhibit gene expression occurs through translational repression (Gu and Kay, 2010). Further to translational repression, endonuclease cleavage can also help repression to occur. According to Cheng et al (2015) dysregulated microRNA expression is correlated with many human diseases . This suggests that miRNAs can be used as a biomarker for cancer and some diseases such as Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). This is one of the reasons why the scientific community is interested in studying these molecules. 2. MicroRNA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A 60 70 nucleotide transcript is left and it is called the pre miRNA (precursor miRNA). Another protein called Exportin 5 transports the pre miRNA to the cytoplasm. 2.2. Biogenesis of miRNA in the Cytoplasm. According to Bernstein et al (2001), pre miRNA then are subsequently cleaved by the cytoplasmic RNase III Dicer into в€ ј22 nt miRNA duplexes . This duplex is more commonly known as the miRNA:miRNA* duplex. We suggest that single stranded miRNAs are initially generated as siRNA like duplexes whose structures predestine one strand to enter the RISC and the other strand to be destroyed (Schwarz et al, 2003). This suggests that only one strand of the miRNA:miRNA* duplex (called the miRNA guide strand) is the resulting mature miRNA. The other strand called the miRNA* passenger strand is removed and destroyed. The process in selecting which strand is involved in determining which target RNA s will be silenced is called Sorting. The miRNA:miRNA* duplex binds to Argonaute 2 (the only Argonaute protein in the Argonaute family of proteins which has slicing activity) and is the location where sorting occurs. Argonaute 2, along with the mature miRNA are essential components to the RISC complex. RNA interferenceis implemented through the action of the RNA induced silencing complex (RISC) (Gregory et al, 2005). 3. MicroRNA Mechanism There are two ways of repressing gene expression using miRNA. The mRNA of a target gene is complementary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Electronic Health Record Essay After decades of paper based medical records, a new type of record keeping has surfaced the Electronic Health Record (EHR). EHR is an electronic or digital format concept of an individual s past and present medical history. It is the principle storage place for data and information about the health care services provided to an individual patient. It is maintained by a provider over time and capable of being shared across different healthcare settings by network connected information systems. Such records may include key administrative and clinical data relevant to that persons care under a particular provider. Examples of such records may include: demographics, physician notes, problems or injuries, medications and allergies, vital... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But with the benefits there are also the risk factors. Some disadvantages of the EHR system would include; initial cost of planning and implementing an EHR system, lack of standardization across the healthcare setting, unauthorized access to patient information (security and privacy), inaccurate patient information if not updated properly, technical downtimes, potential negligence for data loss and possible patient access to conditions that they don t comprehend which may panic them. Although the EHR is still in a transitional state, this major shift that electronic medical records are taking is bringing many concerns to the table. Two concerns at the top of the list are privacy and standardization issues. In 1996, U.S. Congress enacted a non for profit organization called Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This law establishes national standards for privacy and security of health information. HIPAA deals with information standards, data integrity, confidentiality, accessing and handling your medical information. They also were designed to guarantee transferred information be protected from one facility to the next (Meridan, 2007). But even with the HIPAA privacy rules, they too have their shortcomings. HIPAA can t fully safeguard the limitations of who s accessible to your information. A short stay at your local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Analysis of the Movie Inglorious Basterds by Quentin Taratino As time goes on, history has a way of getting distorted from its most truthful form. Time causes people to drift away from accuracy and become more interested in what they want to remember. Hollywood has a reputation of creating films that cater more to the average viewer, rather than the history buff. Inglorious Basterds, by Quentin Taratino, take very liberal liberty with a history story, and creates a story that will sell to the crowd. This may seem dubious, but it is often not such a bad thing. Hollywood can take a story that may have one connotation, may it be serious or dreary, and turn it into something that evokes different emotions, will still addressing historical issues or topics. Taratino chooses to film a movie of this type... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Taratino skips accuracy to please the crowd, he does give the audience a more realistic approach to the enemy. Throughout the movie, there is large sense of American pride, but at the same time, there is a portrayal of the Nazi that many Americans have never seen before. Inglorious Basterds starts with a scene in occupied France, with a local dairy farmer being questioned by Hans Landa, an SD officer in charge of rounding up the remaining Jews in France. This position has earned him the name of the Jew Hunter . Landa seems to be very much enthralled by his job, and personally likes his nickname. Landa, without seemingly any evidence, correctly assumes there are Jews hiding in the house. This is the first Nazi introduced in the film, and it is quickly determined what he portrays. He is the Nazi that is cunning, yet sadistic. He enjoys rounding up the Jews, and does it with charm and wit. Landa is the Nazi that you would love, if only he was not a Nazi. Landa goes on in the film to be one of the main characters, and the one that is constantly fighting with the Basterds. Unlike essentially any other Nazi in the movie, he is the only one that really counters their resistance. So many films have portrayed the Nazi as dimwitted compared to the Americans, but Inglorious Basterds gives the Nazis a fighting chance, even making it seem as they are going to win. While the Basterds are killing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...