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The Importance Of Saying All Lives Matter
I strongly dislike when people lack understanding. When it comes to the Black Lives Matter
movement, why are people quick to raise All Lives Matter ? Instead of trying to understand the
hardship and racism that African Americans face, people are quick to be defensive and assume that if
Black lives matter then all of a sudden now no one elses lives matter. Saying All Lives Matter is a
selfish sentiment showing that people lack a level of compassion when it comes to an issue that does
not address them. I think that this an inhuman and wrong way of thinking. I believe that having
abortions are wrong because that is destroying a life created by God. I think that there are natural ways
to prevent pregnancy such as natural family planning where
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Biography
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He has 7 siblings,
he was the second eldest child. He didn t know that one day he would be president or changing things,
or even saving the United States for that matter. But he did. He accomplished much in his life span.
For example he negotiated the nuclear test ban treaty, and initiated the alliance for process. He also
prohibited the testing of nuclear weapons underwater, outer space, and in our atmosphere. John saved
us from a nuclear war in 1962, mostly because of the prudence of john, and the belted prudence of
Khrushchev. They realized that once blood was spilt, that it would be very hard to keep any problem
under control, so the Cuban missiles did not get fired. John also secretly agreed to take the missiles off
of turkeys land, and not to invade Cuba. But a little after that Cuba was caught lurking in the islands
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They were fighting in the civil rights movement. But they wanted different things, Kennedy wanted to
be united. But martin Luther king said how it s necessary to give freedom to each race. Different
topics, but in the end they wanted the same thing. John studied at many schools such as Harvard law,
Riverdale country school, Choate rosemary hall, and lastly Sanford university/graduate school of
business. He had a saying, do not pray for easy, pray to be a stronger man. I think this quote means
asking God to make you a stronger person; to face things, then pray for things to be easy your whole
life. Reasoning I m sharing about his quote is because it influences me in a way to motivate.
John f. Kennedy was a good man, and hard working. He was president our president from 1961 to
1963. He ended up getting assassinated on November 29th, 1963 in Dallas, Texas on a motorcade. He
was the youngest president to
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Bruce Jenner Transition
Some called him one of the greatest Olympians that the world ever knew. He was on top of the world
in the seventies running while wearing the red, white and blue for Track and field. At the age of 65, he
came out to the world that he was unhappy about his gender, as if he had been lying to himself. In a
Diane Sawyer interview, he looks at a picture of himself in the Olympics, the man with his hands held
high and all he sees is sadness, he also referred to his emerging true self as her . To his kids, he was
the man they knew, the man that raised them to become the people they are today. Formerly known as
Bruce Jenner, now Caitlyn Jenner, and possibly the most popular transgender to publicly tape her
transition. Many celebrities have openly expressed their support for her. Caitlyn Jenner, may be the
very driving force the Transgendered community needs to bring more awareness to society.
Transgender people have certainly pioneered through the journey of acceptance and individuality. For
many, this transition can take a toll on them and the people around them. Mentally, this can ... Show
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The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM IV is where these definitions and
terms come from, in fact, it used as a way so that health professionals can be provide the appropriate
care. In addition, in order to receive treatment and begin the transitioning process they first had to be
certified as sane and suffering and be diagnosed with GID by a physician (Cook Daniels 22). When
people at the time were unsure of how to address them, this is what they defined them as. Now
transgender is no longer looked at as a mental disorder with exceptions of few people who disagree.
These broken barriers allowed transgender to start being seen as people, and that a mental disorder, is
not going to define who they
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Pathos In Thomas Paine s Crisis No. I
Thomas Paine s Crisis No. 1
Thomas Paine uses pathos in Crisis No. 1 to persuade the audience. In Crisis No. 1 there s examples of
pathos from the book, and examples from the internet. Thomas Paine used pathos in Crisis No 1 to
persuade his audience.
Why d Thomas Paine choose to write the Crisis No.1 ? The Crisis No 1 was published on Dec 4, 1776
he began writing a series of 16 pamphlets, the Crisis No. 1 was one of them, the people feared god
will give up on them, god almighty wouldn t give to military destruction, or leave them unsupported.
Thomas Paine uses pathos in Crisis No.1 because he s explaining how he felt about god, also with
people he felt that god was #1 to him and his people dominates him.
It was important for the author to
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Descriptive Essay On Marble Yard
The Devils Marble Yard
Growing up I have always loved to look at pictures of mountain with the life goal of one day hiking
up one someday. As beautiful as mountains are, they are extremely dangerous, with the steep climbs,
and hazardous terrain it has always intimidated me. It was always a fear of mine that wanted to
overcome but never had the guts to do it. So when my best friend Max asked me to go on a hiking trip
with another friend and his girlfriend for a surprise proposal, there was no way I couldn t be there for
my friend. I would overcome my fear of mountains. As apprehensive I was about going on this hike, I
was secretly thrilled. The day before I made sure I got the things I needed for the trip including, hiking
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I couldn t believe I was climbing marble that ranged from the size of a refrigerator to the size of a
house just for the sake of my friend and I didn t have a one ounce of fear in me anymore, just
excitement. Reaching the top, we all yelled out so the world could hear our accomplishment. We took
pictures, Snapchatted our friends and family about our adventure and posted it all over other social
media s. Once we had calmed down a bit, I heard Ava screech loudly before seeing Max grabbing
Kayla s hand getting down on one knee before her. Max professed his love to her and asked her to
marry her and after Kayla screamed and cried Yes! with joy, Max slipped the ring on her finger and
kissed her. I was so happy for the both of them. We celebrated and took more pictures of their
engagement for a few more hours before deciding to head back. Max hugged me and Ava thanking us
for being there for him for this moment in his life once we got back into town about to go our separate
ways, to which I told him I d always be there for them for anything. I also thanked him for sharing his
moment with me and for taking me on my very first hiking trip and how I overcame my fears. After
that we all went home exhausted and happy about our
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The Inquisitorial and Adversarial Systems of Justice
In the 6th century, the trial or ordeal began, later in the 11th century the common law developed in
England and the Normans evaded England. The common law system was brought over to Australia in
the year 1788. The courts of Equity were developed due to the common law courts are unjust . These
courts introduced fairness into our common law system.
The Inquisitorial and Adversarial systems are systems used to serve justice to the community. Both
systems have the same jobs of determining if the accused is guilty or innocent but have different ways
of concluding to the truth.
In the inquisitorial system the judge is the central evidence gatherer and directs the trial to get to the
truth, he then questions the witness and examines evidence of a case in private and comes to a
decision. The judge plays the detective law and fact finder role that looks into facts and evidence. No
burden of proof is necessary and no jury is used in the inquisitorial system instead a panel of judges to
decide on a case. This is better than having a jury because they are qualified and experienced in this
field. The jury may not have legal background knowledge and wouldn t be able to make the right
decision as the other panel of judges would. The Inquisitorial system is much faster, more efficient and
also a less expensive process than the adversarial system.
The ACT Legal Aid Commission has suggested that Australia s legal system adopt aspects of the
European inquisitorial court process and
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External and Internal Factors Essay
External and Internal Factors
There are many external and internal factors that impact the planning functions of management. We
must all be mindful of these factors because they could have an enormous impact on organizations
productivity. The process of assessing the external and internal factors that an organization will face
can be vital to the planning function of management. One must determine a set of issues and
constraints and then list the assumptions that will impact the implementation of the plan. The
environmental assessment develops understanding of external and internal processes that influence the
organizations success rate. The purpose of the environmental assessment is to identify and analyze the
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Strengths and weaknesses come from the internal environment of the firm. Strengths can be exploited,
built upon and made key to accomplishment of mission and objectives. Strengths reflect past
accomplishments in production, financial, marketing and human resource management. Weaknesses
are internal characteristics that have the potential to limit accomplishment of mission and objectives.
Weaknesses may be so important that they need to be addressed before any further strategic planning
steps are taken. A basic determination of a firm s relative strengths and weaknesses is often the first
step in the internal evaluation. A hidden benefit in internal evaluations is the opportunity for
participants to understand how their jobs, departments, and divisions fit into the whole organization. A
manager s forced communications that occur across departmental lines produces an additional benefit
in improving communication within the organization.
The assessment of internal factors analyze inside the physical confines of the organization. These
factors are within the control of the organization. The internal assessment considers plan
implementation, structure, culture, innovation, diversity, ethics, processes and technology. All of the
factors can have a grave impact on the success of an organization. This is why the planning function
of management is so important. Technology is rapidly changing, and for a business to succeed it must
change with the time to adapt to
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Culminating Performance Analysis
This past December, I have completed the last part of my Culminating Performance Task for the grade
11 English course. This particular essay is rather long and there are many difficulties I have to face
while writing it. Although it may not be perfect, however, I am quite satisfied with the outcome.
Throughout the process, based on the compliments and criticisms by my peers, I have learned many
new methods that can help me to accomplish an excellent mark for my essays in the future. They
kindly provided ideas for improvements such as grammar check and consistency in writing, and the
one which I believe to be the most constructive is how to be efficient in my analysis and be logical in
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Therefore, in the upcoming year, I wish to improve my grammar skills by reading more books and
other essays from my peers, if they allow me to, so that I can learn how to properly apply the use to
grammar and punctuation in a paragraph. Lastly, the third mistake I want to reflect on is my choices of
words. As a grade 11 students, I am aware that I am required to effective words for my level in writing
and I try to use as many powerful words as possible in order to fully explain my arguments. However,
when I write an essay, I think of many words to use but they may not necessarily be the perfect choice
for the sentence, because sometimes simpler words can be enough for the explanation. If I use difficult
vocabularies, but the meaning of it is not suitable for the sentence, then this would just worsen the
writing. Now that I understand how to correctly use the right vocabularies, I hope in the future the
same mistake will not occur. To conclude, I have reflected upon three points in this reflection, and that
is to by logical in my analysis section, my grammar skills, and the choice of
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Essay On Non Traditional Students
The dynamic of University environment has changed over the course of the last decade, with
nontraditional students encompassing between 50 and 75% of the undergraduate population. These
nontraditional students possess the responsibility and self regulation that is not commonly found in the
traditional University student, as displayed in a research study performed by H. B. Slotnick, M. H.
Pelton, and L. Tabor. Their motivation for education relies in their personal interests and satisfactions,
job improvements, employment requirements, and their own perception of personal value. This differs
from the research performed by M. Knowles, which shows that conventional students depend on
external motivation, and lack the self regulation found in nontraditional students. The focus was then
shifted to the adult learning style, and how greatly it differs between younger generations. A study
held in Auburn University in Montgomery used two main investigative questions as the basis of their
research:
What motivational factors, distinguish between students who attend a traditional or non traditional
campus?
What differences, if any, are there in learning strategies of the students who attend a traditional or non
trational campus?
The study sampled individuals from two separate campuses filling the demographic of traditional
students (ages 18 22), and non traditional students (ages 23 and older). The first sample was derived
from Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) student population.
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Gothic Elements Present in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The...
Gothic novels consist of supernatural and inexplicable elements, prophecies and curses that have a
major influence on the theme over the literature. Gothic is a method of literature with particular traits.
Gothic elements are present in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter through Puritanism, sin and
suspense and Gothic structure. The underlying theme within the novel suggests that sins of the past are
unavoidable as they haunt the protagonist of the story. The Scarlet Letter is filled with gothic elements
from the mystery of secrets that continue to haunt the protagonists and the uncertainty due to
supernatural forces. There is also something uncanny about the plot as it is presented as a true event
that had happened thus it is familiar yet the reader is unsure of it. Sin and the consequences that follow
control the general plot. There is an overall gothic atmosphere of suspense, mystery and secrecy. For
example, the identity of Pearl s father is kept secret and unknown to the reader. The other characters of
the novel are also malicious such as Pearl or Chillingworth. They seem to be involved in some sort of
witchcraft as they are not normal and are set apart from the Puritan community. Hester, Pearl s mother,
is also described as a dark, shadow type of character as when the sunshine came, she was not there
(Hawthorne, 157). Hester is described as dark and mysterious which sets a gloomy tone from the
beginning. Even her daughter Pearl says that the sunshine does
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American Slavery
Jenna Young HIST 2010 February 11, 2014 Allan Kulikoff, Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of
Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680 1800. In Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of
Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake 1680 1800 the main theme is the outcome of a long term
economic, demographic, and political transformation that replaced the farmsteads of the first
Chesapeake settler with the kind of slave society described by modern historians. After a brief study of
the social structure of the region in the seventeenth century, this work analyzed the economic and
demographic change between 1680 and 1750. The change that took place described how men and
women, and blacks and whites bogus new social relations in the ... Show more content on
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Each member of a household had certain duties: men worked in fields, directing slaves and sons in
producing tobacco and grain, women cultivated vegetables, made clothes and candles, kept house and
children. Two new social classes formed out of the social and cultural changes. The gentry and
yeoman classes formed only after conflict and struggle between groups of white men that lasted more
than a century. 3 The process of class formation had begun during the mid seventeenth century but
was not completed for several generations. The social experiences of natives and immigrants led to
violent Indian troubles and economic difficulties such as, Bacon s Rebellion in 1670, the tobacco
cutting riots in 1680, tobacco regulations in 1710, and slave conspiracies in 1720. Slave families and
communities developed in part of conflicts between slaves and masters. Masters tolerated extended
slave families and cross plantation marriages and visiting as ways to keep slaves happy and
productive. The slaves though had to accept their status as property. Although masters considered
slaves to be inferior members of their own family they would frequently sell slaves to neighbors
separating families. Slaves had no choice but to suffer the separation. By the middle of the eighteenth
century, Chesapeake slaves had become both a racial class and a laboring class. Black people
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Arrest Records In Research
Arrests records are made and stored when a person is arrested. They are stored in the records of the
police force or law enforcement agency that performed the arrest, and they are only kept temporarily.
Details concerning the arrest will not usually be stored in a court, as many arrests do not result in
cases being brought before a judge. The exception to this rule is when the arrest was as a result of a
warrant issued by a court, in which case the arrest will be recorded to show that warrant is no longer
active. Otherwise a person could be released without charge only to be immediately rearrested!
They do not constitute criminal record because at this point the person in question has not been found
guilty of any crime. These records are made public so that interested parties can no that the person in
question has been arrested.
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And yet other sites will send out Microsoft Word documents with the information concerning the
latest arrests.
So as you can see, there is a wide range of different arrest records produced are made available in a
different range of formats from different websites and organisations.
The problem this poses to us when we want to do a search through the arrest records is a matter of
complexity. With all these different sites to remember, and all these different formats to handle, it can
become very confusing when you are looking for information about an arrest for instance, what would
you do if you are searching for information about the person who was arrested, but you do not know
where they were arrested? You have no choice but to systematically searched all the difference sites
into you found a match.
Also, remember what I said about the records being temporary? When some cases, the information
will be only published on the website for one or two weeks, before being deleted. That means if you
miss the information within this time period, too
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A Good Man Is Hard To Find And Good Essay
Good is defined, by The Oxford Dictionary, as that which is morally right . Throughout history, the
definition of good has been analyzed, in order for the true meaning, of this abstract word to be
revealed. Through the interactions between the Misfit and the Grandmother, Flannery O Connor
exposes the dark side of human nature, showing the dangerous classification, of individuals as
innately good or innately bad . The exigence of A Good Man is Hard to Find is to reveal the rigidity of
society s concepts of good and bad .
During the family trip to Georgia, the grandmother attempts to emanate a sophisticated facade. The
grandmother s wears a navy blue sailor hat , along with white cotton gloves (2). As for the Misfit, an
escaped convict, the grandmother demeans him as a horrible man and declares that she wouldn t take
her children in any direction with a criminal like that (1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Human nature is more complex than black and white. When it comes to individuals, good and evil are
fluid. People are a combination of both good and bad qualities. People can be rehabilitated from cruel
behavior. People can eventually recover, displaying positive characteristics, such as empathy and
kindness. Rather than being innate, cruel behaviors are mainly due to environmental factors, such as
an abusive childhood, or social learning , from a family or peers. Many people would characterize Al
Capone, a prolific crime boss of the 1930 s, as a bad man. However, his crime filled lifestyle did not
stop him, from remembering his own childhood poverty. During the Great Depression, he opened one
of the world s first soup kitchens. An army of ragged, starving men assembled three times a day,
surviving off of the generosity of Al Capone. Toasting his health. Telling the newspapers that he was
doing more for the poor, than the entire U.S. government. Proving the elusiveness of good and
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Examples Of Feminism In The Little Mermaid
Many people believe that the animals and merfolk under the sea just go with the flow. Not everything
under the sea is as perfect and relaxed as it seems to be. There are a lot of flaws with everything under
the sea. The Little Mermaid, by Hans Christian Andersen, contains many forms of the feminist lens
throughout the short story. The feminist lens is trying to force gender equality through works of
literature. In literature your gender can play a part even if you are not aware of it (Brizee Tompkins).
There are a lot of viewpoints to the feminist lens like how men oppress women such as socially,
politically, psychologically, or economically. There is also that in literature women could be
distinguished by their difference from men whether it be his standards or his ethics. Patriarchal
ideology is the idea that Eve was the starting point of all sins and even death (Brizee Tompkins). A lot
of works of literature have been the inspiration of the women s right movement in the early 1900s
which eventually led to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
The Little Mermaid dwells in an underwater kingdom with her father, her grandmother, and five
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The prince treats the mermaid as a slave and a child ( Harlot ). She dances for him anytime he asks
even though it feels like she is stepping on knives. It is just like her grandmother would say Pride must
suffer pain (Andersen). She has to sit and listen to him talk about the girl he thinks saved him on the
beach. He talks about how beautiful the mystery woman is and how he wants to marry her. She has to
sit there and just listen because the mermaid cannot speak. The prince gives her a cushion outside of
his room and she goes along with anything he says and thinks it a privilege to be there. She accepts
any attention that she can get from the
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John Vogel s Thinking Outside The Housing Bubble
As we now know, the U.S. economy, the middle class, and its job growth was damaged by the
overwhelming collapse of Wall Street, which was triggered by the downfall of the housing market and
sub prime loan defaults. One of the main things that need to be addressed in our economy today is the
housing market and making sure that our banks and credit unions are not allowing people who do not
have the necessary income to pay their mortgage disbursements. In an article entitled Thinking outside
the Housing Bubble, the author John Vogel remarks how the economy is generally supported by the
housing market. Vogel states:
On the other hand, if we view the problem as a credit bubble, we might be able to protect ourselves
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The Federal Government needs to make sure to enforce strict guidelines on who can and cannot be
accepted for a home loan, and not allow big investors to borrow excessive money at low interest rates
to inflate the investor s financial advantage. If the government starts allowing lower standards on
mortgages, we are going to end up in the same catastrophe once again. In an article written by U.S.
News and World Reports entitled Should the Federal Government Provide Support to the Mortgage
Market?, the Federal government and the President attempted to get involved with the housing market.
The passage implicated that Obama wanted to do away with federally funded conglomerates Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac and implement another type of government assisted program ( Should the
Federal Government ). The program would prevent the mistakes made by Fannie and Freddie which
created the original housing bubble burst ( Should the Federal Government ). One of the Senate bills
suggests the government create a new agency, the Federal Mortgage Insurance Corporation to replace
Fannie and Freddie ( Should the Federal
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Food Stamp Reform
Holes in the SNAP
Food Stamps: Why We Need Reform, And How To Do It
Mornings without breakfast transition to nights without dinner, but the situation does not change for
America s poor and needy. The face of food insecurity is often invisible. Behind lowered blinds and
shut doors, poverty establishes itself in many styles and we attempt to defeat it in numerous ways.
Food assistance programs are the primary tool the government uses to alleviate the hunger pangs and
empty diets caused by nutrition insecurity. Increased government oversight is generally not helpful,
but in the case of America s SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), such government
management would probably do good. Right now, there is an array of problems facing ... Show more
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While such images have some truth to them, they are widely unrepresentative of actual SNAP misuse.
No doubt, there is still discrepancy in some places, as in Georgia, where prosecutors busted a small
country store at the center of forty six hundred dollars worth of food stamp fraud (Severson, 2013).
That is just one example of the fading but worrying trend of misuse. The government has put many
efforts into effect, and these do seem to be partially responsible for the decreasing trend [citation
needed]. Arguably, the most important measure taken was the movement from paper food stamps to
electronic accounting, known as the Electronic Benefit Transfer, or EBT. Zekeri (2004), in his paper
on college students using SNAP, states that Although the data presented here are limited, one
conclusion seems clear: the goals of EBT reducing theft, fraud, and social stigma or embarrassment in
the food stamp program are being met. Just in the period 2002 2005 (EBT was implemented
nationwide in September 2004), food stamp fraud was reduced by over 50% from the 1999 2000
period, even as SNAP usage increased [citation needed (FNS)]. Overall, among the most vulnerable
members of society SNAP, the National School Lunch Program, and the School Breakfast program,
have all been remarkably successful at their core mission: reducing food insecurity among low income
schoolchildren [citation needed]. While fraud
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Alcatraz From Inside By Jim Quillen
In 1934 America opened one of the most secured Federal Prisons, Alcatraz. Located on an island in
San Francisco, California, inmates that were considered the most dangerous were transferred here to
complete their sentence. Alcatraz from Inside is an autobiography by Jim Quillen that focuses on his
experiences while imprisoned in Alcatraz including his perspective of the well known Battle of
Alcatraz . Jim Quillen was born in San Francisco, California in 1919. Quillen was transferred to
Alcatraz in 1942 released in 1952 and is now a writer expressing his personal feelings of Alcatraz.
This book is written by Alcatraz inmate telling his experience at alcatraz and not a fanatic which is
what makes this book more interesting. Quellin grew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To his knowledge he was the youngest one there at the time. Quillen immediately saw how harsh the
conditions were at Alcatraz. Quillen initially approached this jail the way he did with other things in
life and that was to look for the fastest way out. Quillen and others did try to escape but failed.
Throughout the time Quillen was in prison he witnessed one of the most intense attempted escapes
that occurred in Alcatraz history. It was known to the public that there were a total a six participants,
but according to Quillen there were only five involved directly in this incident. In 1946 one afternoon
participant one Bernard Coy was able to break into the Gun Gallery, this initiated the incident. Coy
had a plan to escape along with two other inmates, Marvin F. Hubbard and Joseph P. Cretzer. Coy and
Cretzer were able to get a hold of a rifle and a pistol in their hand. At this point the officers called for
backup now involving the U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy gunboats. When Coy and Cretzer felt no way out
they tried hiding in a dark and small tunnel. This was where officials saw the opportunity to enter the
corridor shooting them down without hurting any other inmate. After over thirty six hours later three
officials came in the corridor to find Coys , Cretzers and Hubbard s bodies with multiple gunshots.
Even though three other inmates went along with this they were not directly involved. Not only were
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Cognitive Model Of Abnormality Essay
Many of which are counteracted by various stressors and risk factors (e.g., injury, involuntary career
termination, performance expectations, and possible overtraining) that may increase the risk of mental
disorders compared to the general population (Wolanin, Gross Hong, 2015). Taken together, stress and
anxiety affect everyone daily, but research has found that many athletes struggle with these conditions
more than the rest of the population (Fullerton, 2010). So, in an attempt to understand the treatment of
psychopathology and abnormal behavior among athletes, it s reasonable to look at the cognitive model
of abnormality, a key factor in changing an athlete s distorted thoughts and perceptions. Cognitive
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Another significant factor that can seriously affect any performance, as we all know, is when specific
situations trigger those automatic thoughts and cause emotional reactions, resulting in survival
reflexes (i.e., fight, flight or freeze). Thus, a critical determinant in athletic performance is the
automatic processing of information that is obtained, stored and retrieved. Having considered this, it s
also reasonable to look at issues that contribute to the impairment of optimal performance. Otherwise
known as the discrepancy between what the performer knows to do and how they are going to do it,
when under an immense amount of pressure. According to Hays Baltzell (2016), performance and the
anticipation of performance increases levels of physiological and cognitive arousal, resulting in
increased levels of anxiety and the over thinking that goes with it. Noting the compelling nature of the
cognitive model, clinical sport psychologists recommend helping athletes to recognize these automatic
thoughts and learn various techniques to manage or change those thoughts into positive self
statements. Therefore, clinical sport psychologists working with athletes, not only seek to enhance an
athlete s mental performance, but also assist athletes with psychological disorders, looking to
overcome their problems by developing new, more functional ways of thinking (Comer, 2015). Beck
Weishaar (2014) in particular, have focused on this cognitive approach which affords
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The Advantages Of Public Transportation
The Advantages of Public Transportation In Human Life What is public transportation? Public
Transportation is shared passenger transport service which can be using by all people. There are many
type of public transport that we can use in daily life which is car pooling, taxi, busses and train.
Nowadays the benefits and the importance of public transportation giving impact to everyone, even
those who might are never board a train or bus. In recent years, voters around the country
overwhelmingly passed local public transport ballot measures (On The Move, 2007). So the public
transportation can give many advantages in human life that can make people to saving time and
money, reduce pollutions and have safe journey. One of advantages ... Show more content on
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According to Laura, J. (n.d.), the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department to have people who work
to patrol and ride the bus and rail system. In fact, all metro train station and transit hub would be
patrolled by dogs that can sniff and trace bomb. This is because many people are afraid to use their
own vehicles that are not protected. Many probability would happen to their vehicles such as planted a
bomb, sabotaged and others if someone not satisfy or angry to them. Not only that, all metro
properties and stations are monitored by security officers. So, if something happen, the security
officers would take an action to solve the problem. Next, the surveillance cameras would be equipped
in all buses and trains. By applying this devices, it could see and record all the activities. So, whoever
take public transportation would be take care nicely and have safe journey. After that, Cathy A.
(Metro) said that the top priorities for metro are to keep safe and clean in their system. Indeed, there
are police officers in the metro that works 24 hours a day to keep safe of their passenger, employees
and facilities. To make this public transportation maintain safe and clean, all passenger could report
any problems and suspicious to Metro agencies if there are unsafe or illegal activity. All people would
love to ride public transportation when their life are safely protected and
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The Cab Rank Rule
Research Essay
Introduction
Australia has taken from English Law in adopting the cab rank rule, encoded in The Victorian Bar
Incorporated Practice Rules 2009 (Vic). This essay will discuss the application of the rule, the
strengths and weaknesses and will conclude to discuss why the rule should remain an integral part of
the Bar despite many calls for its abolition.
What is the cab rank principle ?
The cab rank rule states that a lawyer practicing solely as a barrister must accept a brief in a field they
profess to practice. Barristers are professionally bound by this duty if the brief is in the barrister s
capacity, skill and expertise; the barrister is available to appear and is not committed to other
engagements which may inhibit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second rationale behind the cab rank rule is that is protects barristers from adverse consequences
that could arise from accepting a contentious brief. A barrister may be subjected to public scrutiny or
criticism from those who believe the barrister is sympathizing with a repugnant criminal. Yet, with the
existence of the cab rank rule, the obligation to accept the brief provides the barrister with a
justification. In theory, this is an essential strength of the cab rank rule, however, in practice in may be
redundant. This rationale is on the premise that the layperson is aware of the cab rank rule, a
proposition that is far from the truth. In 2010, Brian Walters, a QC, was running for the Greens and his
Labor opponent attacked him for once taking a brief for a brown coal company. The fact that a
politician is not aware of the cab rank rule suggests that members of the general public would also be
unaware of the rule, thereby denying barristers the protection the rule purports to give.
Lastly, a barrister must refuse to accept a brief if they would be placed in a conflict of interest or
would otherwise be detrimental to the administration of justice. However, the barrister holding strong
moral views inconsistent with the subject matter is not reasonable ground to refuse a brief. If the client
still wishes to proceed despite the barrister s
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Decline of Union Membership Essay
Organized labor has seen a long and ever changing history in the United States. What began as
minimal organized labor movement catapulted into astronomical union membership rates as the nation
grew and developed. The intense power unions possessed only lasted so long and in the years since
1970, union membership in the United States has collapsed. This paper will examine the most
significant reasons for the decline in membership. In brief, organizational redesigns, the development
of technology and substantial public policy changes have all contributed to the drop in affiliation rates.
In addition, policy suggestions will be provided in an attempt to support the continuation of the trend.
Much of the research regarding this topic refers to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1913, Congress created the United 3 State Department of Labor as a direct result of pressure from
organized labor (MacLaury). Shortly after the creation of the Department of Labor, the Great
Recession hit the nation. With the depression came an increased unemployment and lesser wages
however significant legislation was also created during that time that impacted union membership.
The most significant law was the Fair Labor Standards Act. Following shortly after this FLSA, the
United States amended the Equal Pay Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Occupations
Health and Safety Act of 1970. Although these acts were supported by the power of unions, these acts
in particular impact union membership which will be discussed later in the paper. It was at this time in
the nation s history that unions began to see a decline in membership. Unions today cast a wide
umbrella of membership and consist of trade unions such as the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers and the Laborers International Union of North America to service unions such as
the United Food and Commercial Workers. Although their membership has declined, unions that were
once affiliated with a defined group skilled labor employees now can be found in almost any industry
representing any group of employees. There is significant data that tracks union
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Descriptive Essay On 911
911
I have always wondered what it would be like to call 911 and talk to the dispatcher. I have wondered
what it would be like to watch the paramedics do their jobs and tend to someone in need. I have
always been so thankful I never had to experience it even though it would be cool to see. I have
always been the kind of person to thinks something bad won t happen to me. I have always had pretty
good luck I haven t gotten hurt bad enough and I have never really had anyone in my family get really
hurt, until last month.
Last month my mom and stepdad went to a family friend s wedding. We had worked out in the yard
all day painting the house and doing yard work. We would later realise this was the cause to our
problem. My mom left my step dad at the wedding to come watch my cross country meet. We got
home around 5 and waited for him get home from the wedding. Drew had gotten home around twelve
after the reception. When he got home he was perfectly normal he wasn t drunk but he had been
drinking after we talked about the wedding everyone went to bed. It was thunderstorming and I was
sound asleep. Around 4:00 in the morning I heard a huge clap of thunder that shook the whole house.
Seconds later I heard my mom scream Taylor, taylor I knew it wasn t a thunderclap, it was my step
dad s head hitting the tile on the kitchen floor. I grabbed my phone and sprinted upstairs I tried so hard
to call 911 but I was shaking. My mom took the phone and started to call 911. I
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Chaos In The Outsiders, By S. E. Hinton
Outsiders Connection In the book, The Outsiders, the author, S.E Hinton ingrains that social class
causes chaos. Ponyboy leaves home enraged and stunned after his brother Darry slaps him across the
face. Ponyboy meets up with his friend Johnny with a plan to run away. The plan falls through and the
two end up at the park face to face with the Socs the same Socs that jumped Johnny. In a point to save
Ponyboy from death Johnny kills Bob, one of the main Socs of the group. While Ponyboy stares at
Bob, he thinks , Bob, the handsome Soc, was lying there in the moonlight, doubled up and still. A dark
pool was growing from him, spreading slowly over the blue white cement (56). In this passage, S.E
Hinton supports the idea that social class causes chaos. Since Johnny and Ponyboy are in a lower
social class than the Socs, the Socs think that they can take advantage of the greasers by jumping them
and harming them. Johnny and Pony have been Jumped before and this time when someone s life is on
the line it can cause a bad chain of events starting with Johnny killing Bob, the Soc. Once again, S.E
Hinton establishes that social class causes chaos in one s life. Johnny and Pony come home after ...
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In this quotation, Hinton again proves that social class causes chaos. Since Johnny and Ponyboy are
not as wealthy as the Socs and do not live in a neighborhood as nice, the reporters are lead to believe
that they are hoods. People that are not capable of doing anything good for the world, just bad. So,
when Johnny and Ponyboy commit a heroic act everyone is stunned because they did not think that
hoods could do good. That is is what lead them to the conclusion that Johnny and Ponyboy, turned
heroes. Which is chaotic for Johnny and Ponyboy because people do not understand that not all
greasers are bad they just did not have a chance to show the good in
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Google vs. Monopoly
Google vs. Monopoly
Content
Introduction.................................................................................................................................2
Long Journey To Victory .......................................................................................................................2
Evil Monopoly
...........................................................................................................................................3
Conclusion................................................................................................................................4
References..............................................................................................................................6
Google vs. Monopoly
Introduction When running a large system of goods or services which millions of people follow, it is
obvious there will be ones who will be jealous of such a system and who will try to prevent or break
this system by any means whether it involves cheating or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(U.S., 2013)
The resolution disappointed consumer rights groups and Google rivals such as Microsoft, which had
lodged complaints with regulators in the hope of legal action that would split up or at least hobble the
internet s most powerful company. (Timberg, 2001) Evil Monopoly A monopoly is an aristocratic
domination of a specific product or service by one essence. It usually associates with a control by a
business organization. A classic example of a monopoly would be Microsoft. Oligopoly is a relevant
term in which a product or service is managed by a small group of large business organizations.
Generally, economists come to the same agreement that monopoly is in fact corrupting and damaging.
A monopoly weakens the free market moderation which in turn leads to a crippled economy. This is
how the progress for capitalism is supported. The outcomes of oligopolies can turn out the same way
but since there is a small group of large corporations, the competition is the key to preventing the
disadvantages that can easily happen under monopolistic control. Monopoly opens doors wide for anti
competitive practices.
Price gouging is one of such practices. If there is not
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Essay on Oppression in Like Water For Chocolate And Master...
Like Water for Chocolate and Master Harold: Oppression
In the two novels, Master Harold...and the boys and the boys, and Like
Water for Chocolate, there are many symbolic similarities. In both books there are acts where
individuals strongly oppressed, or discriminated against.
Although the individuals are being oppressed for different reasons their emotions are shattered deeply.
In Athol Fugard s book Master Harold and the boys, an older man is discriminated against by a
younger child only because the older man is black and the child is white. In Laura Esquivel s book
Like water for chocolate, a girl by the name of Tita is oppressed by her own mother because of the
soul reason of being the youngest child, therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tita loves Pedro dearly and would love to marry him, but her mother refuses to grant her permission
because she is the youngest daughter and her task in life being to take care of her mother till death.
Sam is like a father figure to Hally but yet he doesn t respect him, because of the color of his skin.
Hally Don t turn your back on me! I haven t finished talking (He grabs Sam by the arm and tries to
make him turn around. Sam reacts with a flash of anger (54). Hally does not respect Sam, he not only
orders him around but becomes violent when Sam does not listen to him. He treats
Sam like a dog.
Mama Elena refuses to let her youngest daughter get married, to make the situation worse she Pedro
and his dad show up at the ranch to ask permission from mama Elena to get married to Tita. Mama
Elena refuses to approve on the marriage of her youngest daughter. But if you really want Pedro to get
married, allow me to suggest my daughter Rosaura, who s just two years older than Tits.
She is one hundred percent available, and ready for marriage (13). Not only does mama Elena
disapprove the marriage of Pedro and Tita but she offers Rosaura, which is an older daughter.
Hally is not grateful for what Sam has done for him in life. He understands that Sam cannot do
anything to him, because he is white and Sam is
black.
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Fort Hood Case Study
On November 5, 2009 there was a mass shooting that was committed by Nidal Hasan a U.S. Army
major and psychiatrist. As a result of the shooting Hasan killed 13 people and wounded more than
people. Hasan is an American Born Army solider that killed and wounded his fellow Army mates. The
killing by Hasan was terrorist attack against the system he felt persecuting and killing his fellow
Muslim brothers and now this seem system wanted him to deployed to Afghanistan. Hasan s project
dealt with whether the war on terror is a war against Islam (Plaza, 2015). The aftermath of the
shooting at Fort Hood lead to many people experiencing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). After
experiencing a traumatic event like the shooting in Fort Hood many
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RSM332 Problem Set 2 Solutions
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Joseph L. Rotman School of Management
RSM332
PROBLEM SET #2
SOLUTIONS
1. (a) Expected returns are:
E[RA ] = 0.3 × 0.07 + 0.4 × 0.06 + 0.3 × (−0.08) = 0.021 = 2.1%,
E[RB ] = 0.3 × 0.14 + 0.4 × (−0.04) + 0.3 × 0.08 = 0.05 = 5%.
Variances are:
2
σA = 0.3 × (0.07)2 + 0.4 × (0.06)2 + 0.3 × (0.08)2 − (0.021)2 = 0.004389,
2
σB = 0.3 × (0.14)2 + 0.4 × (0.04)2 + 0.3 × (0.08)2 − (0.05)2 = 0.00594.
Standard deviations are:
√
0.004389 = 6.625%, σA =
√
0.00594 = 7.707%. σB =
Covariance is: σAB = 0.3 × 0.07 × 0.14 + 0.4 × 0.06 × (−0.04) + 0.3 × (−0.08) × 0.08 − 0.021 × 0.05
= −0.00099.
Correlation is: ρAB =
σAB
−0.00099
=
= −0.19389. σA σB
0.06625 × 0.07707
(b) We can use the following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second one is efficient, so the investor should invest $369.35 in asset A and the remaining $630.65
in asset B. The expected return of this portfolio is
E[Rp ] = 0.36935 × 0.021 + 0.63065 × 0.05 = 3.93%.
For the third investor, we let wTb to be the weight of his portfolio that is invested in
Tb , we have σp = wTb σTb ⇒ wTb =
σp
7
= 1.1735.
=
σTb
5.964
b
Therefore, the third investor should invest wTb × wA = 1.1735 × 0.2118 = 0.24855, or b $248.55 in
asset A, wTb × wB = 1.1735 × 0.7882 = 0.92495, or $924.95 in asset B.
In addition, he needs to borrow $173.5 at the risk free borrowing rate of RF,b . The expected return of
the portfolio is
E[Rp ] = (1 − wTb )RF,b + wTb E[RTb ] = (1 − 1.1735) × 0.02 + 1.1735 × 0.04386 = 4.80%.
2. (a) B and D are not minimum variance efficient portfolios. D is not efficient because
A offers same mean for less variance. As long as A and C are not perfectly correlated,
B will also not be minimum variance efficient. This is because some combination of
A and C will offer the same mean return yet less variance than B. This is pictured below. 3
0.25
Minimum Variance Efficient Portfolio
C
Expected Return
0.2
B
0.15
ρAC = 1
0.1
A
D ρAC = 0.5
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
Standard Deviation of Return
0.3
0.35
(b) False, the higher is a security s beta (and not its variance), the higher is its expected return. A
security s variance is made up of two components: (i) market
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Argumentative Essay About Technology
Technology: a word and concept that dates back to the dawn of humanity. Over the ages, it has taken
the form of useful innovations that comforted us or helped us stay alive. Blankets, plows, pots, and the
scientific method were all considered grand, novel technologies at their inception. Still greater feats
will become possible as new technology emerges. In spite of the benefits that technology has brought
to persons and society, countless present day self imposed Technical regulations, and technology s
ability to help us solve present day problems, many argue that technology serves only to trip over its
own feet, creating additional, unnecessary problems clearly, they could not be more mistaken.
Technology has shown its ability to benefit humanity in manners greater than simply providing
convenience. This is especially apparent in the industrial revolution, where technology was a source of
positive reforms concerning societies and lifestyles. During the industrial revolution, humans became
capable of manufacturing high quality goods in huge volumes with little effort, [Armed with the] mass
production of goods, traditional agricultural communities across Europe and the United States
gradually evolved into industrial societies built around thriving urban centers ( Industrial Revolution ).
This allowed much of the human population to move into jobs outside of agriculture, decreasing
demand for manual human labor and improving standards of living. In modern times, only a
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Forrest Gump Satire
Few people realize that the classic film, Forrest Gump, has its roots in a novel of the same name by
Winston Groom. However, if one were to read the novel after seeing the film, he would be surprised to
find an extremely different main character and only a slightly reminiscent plot line. The film, Forrest
Gump, is a romantic drama riddled with comedy. The plotline follows Forrest Gump and his
childhood love Jenny. Although they live separate lives, their paths continually cross over time.
Forrest, the main character, is a young man who has a low IQ. Despite this obstacle, he manages to
excel in life and even grasp the meaning of love. He is quite naïve, but still lovable. Although he faces
many difficult circumstances throughout his life, these challenges are matched with success and joys.
Audiences find the film one full of spectacular special effects and heartwarming scenes. The novel,
however, has a different plot line and falls into a completely different genre. ... Show more content on
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The crass, annoying and gullible Forrest is used to represent the baby boomer generation, of which he
is a part. Forrest, much like his generation, never stops to question whether things are right or wrong,
he simply does as he is told. This leads to several misfortunes in his life, including being sent to a
mental hospital and becoming a drug addict. Forrest chases the love of his life without being able to
fully comprehend what love truly is. In similar fashion, the baby boomer generation searched for love
and peace, and instead discovered sex, drugs, and rock n
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Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart Essay
Chinua Achebe s novel Things Fall Apart chronicles the life of Okonkwo, a strong man whose
existence is dominated by fear and anger, and the Ibo tribe, a people deeply rooted in cultural belief
and tradition. As events unfold, Okonkwo s carefully constructed world and the Ibo way of life
collapses. The story of Okonkwo s fall from a respected and feared leader of the Ibo tribe to an outcast
who dies in disgrace dramatizes his inability to evolve beyond his personal beliefs, affecting the entire
Ibo tribe beyond measure. The things that fall apart in Achebe s novel are Okonkwo s life his
ambition, dreams, family unity and material wealth and the Ibo way of life their beliefs, culture and
values. The greatest force that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
11, para. 2). Because the village of Umuofia is widely feared, Mbaino peacefully presents a fifteen
year old boy and a virgin to Umuofia as retribution for the killing, and it is decided the boy,
Ikemefuna, will stay with Okonkwo until the elders decide his fate. Ikemefuna s stay in Okonkwo s
home was supposed to be a temporary arrangement until the clan decided what was to be done with
him but he ended up living as a member of the family for three years (Akwani, 2011, para. 11).
Okonkwo places Ikemefuna in the home of his most senior wife, who is also the mother of Okonkwo s
oldest son, Nwoye. Ikemefuna is very well liked by Okonkwo and his family, and becomes a mentor
and best friend to Nwoye. Okonkwo feels dismay that Nwoye is taking on the torpid characteristics of
his grandfather, Unoka, and is quite pleased that Nwoye is thriving and maturing under Ikemefuna s
guidance. Okonkwo was inwardly pleased at his son s development, and he knew it was due to
Ikemefuna (Achebe, 1958, p. 52, para. 2). Okonkwo s pride, and fear of demonstrating any perceived
sign of weakness, does not allow him to show any favorable emotion to Ikemefuna; he treats him with
the same severity he does the rest of his family. Even Okonkwo himself
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  • 2. The Importance Of Saying All Lives Matter I strongly dislike when people lack understanding. When it comes to the Black Lives Matter movement, why are people quick to raise All Lives Matter ? Instead of trying to understand the hardship and racism that African Americans face, people are quick to be defensive and assume that if Black lives matter then all of a sudden now no one elses lives matter. Saying All Lives Matter is a selfish sentiment showing that people lack a level of compassion when it comes to an issue that does not address them. I think that this an inhuman and wrong way of thinking. I believe that having abortions are wrong because that is destroying a life created by God. I think that there are natural ways to prevent pregnancy such as natural family planning where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Biography John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. He has 7 siblings, he was the second eldest child. He didn t know that one day he would be president or changing things, or even saving the United States for that matter. But he did. He accomplished much in his life span. For example he negotiated the nuclear test ban treaty, and initiated the alliance for process. He also prohibited the testing of nuclear weapons underwater, outer space, and in our atmosphere. John saved us from a nuclear war in 1962, mostly because of the prudence of john, and the belted prudence of Khrushchev. They realized that once blood was spilt, that it would be very hard to keep any problem under control, so the Cuban missiles did not get fired. John also secretly agreed to take the missiles off of turkeys land, and not to invade Cuba. But a little after that Cuba was caught lurking in the islands by Florida. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were fighting in the civil rights movement. But they wanted different things, Kennedy wanted to be united. But martin Luther king said how it s necessary to give freedom to each race. Different topics, but in the end they wanted the same thing. John studied at many schools such as Harvard law, Riverdale country school, Choate rosemary hall, and lastly Sanford university/graduate school of business. He had a saying, do not pray for easy, pray to be a stronger man. I think this quote means asking God to make you a stronger person; to face things, then pray for things to be easy your whole life. Reasoning I m sharing about his quote is because it influences me in a way to motivate. John f. Kennedy was a good man, and hard working. He was president our president from 1961 to 1963. He ended up getting assassinated on November 29th, 1963 in Dallas, Texas on a motorcade. He was the youngest president to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Bruce Jenner Transition Some called him one of the greatest Olympians that the world ever knew. He was on top of the world in the seventies running while wearing the red, white and blue for Track and field. At the age of 65, he came out to the world that he was unhappy about his gender, as if he had been lying to himself. In a Diane Sawyer interview, he looks at a picture of himself in the Olympics, the man with his hands held high and all he sees is sadness, he also referred to his emerging true self as her . To his kids, he was the man they knew, the man that raised them to become the people they are today. Formerly known as Bruce Jenner, now Caitlyn Jenner, and possibly the most popular transgender to publicly tape her transition. Many celebrities have openly expressed their support for her. Caitlyn Jenner, may be the very driving force the Transgendered community needs to bring more awareness to society. Transgender people have certainly pioneered through the journey of acceptance and individuality. For many, this transition can take a toll on them and the people around them. Mentally, this can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM IV is where these definitions and terms come from, in fact, it used as a way so that health professionals can be provide the appropriate care. In addition, in order to receive treatment and begin the transitioning process they first had to be certified as sane and suffering and be diagnosed with GID by a physician (Cook Daniels 22). When people at the time were unsure of how to address them, this is what they defined them as. Now transgender is no longer looked at as a mental disorder with exceptions of few people who disagree. These broken barriers allowed transgender to start being seen as people, and that a mental disorder, is not going to define who they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Pathos In Thomas Paine s Crisis No. I Thomas Paine s Crisis No. 1 Thomas Paine uses pathos in Crisis No. 1 to persuade the audience. In Crisis No. 1 there s examples of pathos from the book, and examples from the internet. Thomas Paine used pathos in Crisis No 1 to persuade his audience. Why d Thomas Paine choose to write the Crisis No.1 ? The Crisis No 1 was published on Dec 4, 1776 he began writing a series of 16 pamphlets, the Crisis No. 1 was one of them, the people feared god will give up on them, god almighty wouldn t give to military destruction, or leave them unsupported. Thomas Paine uses pathos in Crisis No.1 because he s explaining how he felt about god, also with people he felt that god was #1 to him and his people dominates him. It was important for the author to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Descriptive Essay On Marble Yard The Devils Marble Yard Growing up I have always loved to look at pictures of mountain with the life goal of one day hiking up one someday. As beautiful as mountains are, they are extremely dangerous, with the steep climbs, and hazardous terrain it has always intimidated me. It was always a fear of mine that wanted to overcome but never had the guts to do it. So when my best friend Max asked me to go on a hiking trip with another friend and his girlfriend for a surprise proposal, there was no way I couldn t be there for my friend. I would overcome my fear of mountains. As apprehensive I was about going on this hike, I was secretly thrilled. The day before I made sure I got the things I needed for the trip including, hiking boots, food, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I couldn t believe I was climbing marble that ranged from the size of a refrigerator to the size of a house just for the sake of my friend and I didn t have a one ounce of fear in me anymore, just excitement. Reaching the top, we all yelled out so the world could hear our accomplishment. We took pictures, Snapchatted our friends and family about our adventure and posted it all over other social media s. Once we had calmed down a bit, I heard Ava screech loudly before seeing Max grabbing Kayla s hand getting down on one knee before her. Max professed his love to her and asked her to marry her and after Kayla screamed and cried Yes! with joy, Max slipped the ring on her finger and kissed her. I was so happy for the both of them. We celebrated and took more pictures of their engagement for a few more hours before deciding to head back. Max hugged me and Ava thanking us for being there for him for this moment in his life once we got back into town about to go our separate ways, to which I told him I d always be there for them for anything. I also thanked him for sharing his moment with me and for taking me on my very first hiking trip and how I overcame my fears. After that we all went home exhausted and happy about our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Inquisitorial and Adversarial Systems of Justice In the 6th century, the trial or ordeal began, later in the 11th century the common law developed in England and the Normans evaded England. The common law system was brought over to Australia in the year 1788. The courts of Equity were developed due to the common law courts are unjust . These courts introduced fairness into our common law system. The Inquisitorial and Adversarial systems are systems used to serve justice to the community. Both systems have the same jobs of determining if the accused is guilty or innocent but have different ways of concluding to the truth. In the inquisitorial system the judge is the central evidence gatherer and directs the trial to get to the truth, he then questions the witness and examines evidence of a case in private and comes to a decision. The judge plays the detective law and fact finder role that looks into facts and evidence. No burden of proof is necessary and no jury is used in the inquisitorial system instead a panel of judges to decide on a case. This is better than having a jury because they are qualified and experienced in this field. The jury may not have legal background knowledge and wouldn t be able to make the right decision as the other panel of judges would. The Inquisitorial system is much faster, more efficient and also a less expensive process than the adversarial system. The ACT Legal Aid Commission has suggested that Australia s legal system adopt aspects of the European inquisitorial court process and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. External and Internal Factors Essay External and Internal Factors There are many external and internal factors that impact the planning functions of management. We must all be mindful of these factors because they could have an enormous impact on organizations productivity. The process of assessing the external and internal factors that an organization will face can be vital to the planning function of management. One must determine a set of issues and constraints and then list the assumptions that will impact the implementation of the plan. The environmental assessment develops understanding of external and internal processes that influence the organizations success rate. The purpose of the environmental assessment is to identify and analyze the key trends, forces, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strengths and weaknesses come from the internal environment of the firm. Strengths can be exploited, built upon and made key to accomplishment of mission and objectives. Strengths reflect past accomplishments in production, financial, marketing and human resource management. Weaknesses are internal characteristics that have the potential to limit accomplishment of mission and objectives. Weaknesses may be so important that they need to be addressed before any further strategic planning steps are taken. A basic determination of a firm s relative strengths and weaknesses is often the first step in the internal evaluation. A hidden benefit in internal evaluations is the opportunity for participants to understand how their jobs, departments, and divisions fit into the whole organization. A manager s forced communications that occur across departmental lines produces an additional benefit in improving communication within the organization. The assessment of internal factors analyze inside the physical confines of the organization. These factors are within the control of the organization. The internal assessment considers plan implementation, structure, culture, innovation, diversity, ethics, processes and technology. All of the factors can have a grave impact on the success of an organization. This is why the planning function of management is so important. Technology is rapidly changing, and for a business to succeed it must change with the time to adapt to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Culminating Performance Analysis This past December, I have completed the last part of my Culminating Performance Task for the grade 11 English course. This particular essay is rather long and there are many difficulties I have to face while writing it. Although it may not be perfect, however, I am quite satisfied with the outcome. Throughout the process, based on the compliments and criticisms by my peers, I have learned many new methods that can help me to accomplish an excellent mark for my essays in the future. They kindly provided ideas for improvements such as grammar check and consistency in writing, and the one which I believe to be the most constructive is how to be efficient in my analysis and be logical in order to form an arguable thesis and argument. This is due to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, in the upcoming year, I wish to improve my grammar skills by reading more books and other essays from my peers, if they allow me to, so that I can learn how to properly apply the use to grammar and punctuation in a paragraph. Lastly, the third mistake I want to reflect on is my choices of words. As a grade 11 students, I am aware that I am required to effective words for my level in writing and I try to use as many powerful words as possible in order to fully explain my arguments. However, when I write an essay, I think of many words to use but they may not necessarily be the perfect choice for the sentence, because sometimes simpler words can be enough for the explanation. If I use difficult vocabularies, but the meaning of it is not suitable for the sentence, then this would just worsen the writing. Now that I understand how to correctly use the right vocabularies, I hope in the future the same mistake will not occur. To conclude, I have reflected upon three points in this reflection, and that is to by logical in my analysis section, my grammar skills, and the choice of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Non Traditional Students The dynamic of University environment has changed over the course of the last decade, with nontraditional students encompassing between 50 and 75% of the undergraduate population. These nontraditional students possess the responsibility and self regulation that is not commonly found in the traditional University student, as displayed in a research study performed by H. B. Slotnick, M. H. Pelton, and L. Tabor. Their motivation for education relies in their personal interests and satisfactions, job improvements, employment requirements, and their own perception of personal value. This differs from the research performed by M. Knowles, which shows that conventional students depend on external motivation, and lack the self regulation found in nontraditional students. The focus was then shifted to the adult learning style, and how greatly it differs between younger generations. A study held in Auburn University in Montgomery used two main investigative questions as the basis of their research: What motivational factors, distinguish between students who attend a traditional or non traditional campus? What differences, if any, are there in learning strategies of the students who attend a traditional or non trational campus? The study sampled individuals from two separate campuses filling the demographic of traditional students (ages 18 22), and non traditional students (ages 23 and older). The first sample was derived from Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) student population. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Gothic Elements Present in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The... Gothic novels consist of supernatural and inexplicable elements, prophecies and curses that have a major influence on the theme over the literature. Gothic is a method of literature with particular traits. Gothic elements are present in Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter through Puritanism, sin and suspense and Gothic structure. The underlying theme within the novel suggests that sins of the past are unavoidable as they haunt the protagonist of the story. The Scarlet Letter is filled with gothic elements from the mystery of secrets that continue to haunt the protagonists and the uncertainty due to supernatural forces. There is also something uncanny about the plot as it is presented as a true event that had happened thus it is familiar yet the reader is unsure of it. Sin and the consequences that follow control the general plot. There is an overall gothic atmosphere of suspense, mystery and secrecy. For example, the identity of Pearl s father is kept secret and unknown to the reader. The other characters of the novel are also malicious such as Pearl or Chillingworth. They seem to be involved in some sort of witchcraft as they are not normal and are set apart from the Puritan community. Hester, Pearl s mother, is also described as a dark, shadow type of character as when the sunshine came, she was not there (Hawthorne, 157). Hester is described as dark and mysterious which sets a gloomy tone from the beginning. Even her daughter Pearl says that the sunshine does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. American Slavery Jenna Young HIST 2010 February 11, 2014 Allan Kulikoff, Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680 1800. In Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake 1680 1800 the main theme is the outcome of a long term economic, demographic, and political transformation that replaced the farmsteads of the first Chesapeake settler with the kind of slave society described by modern historians. After a brief study of the social structure of the region in the seventeenth century, this work analyzed the economic and demographic change between 1680 and 1750. The change that took place described how men and women, and blacks and whites bogus new social relations in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each member of a household had certain duties: men worked in fields, directing slaves and sons in producing tobacco and grain, women cultivated vegetables, made clothes and candles, kept house and children. Two new social classes formed out of the social and cultural changes. The gentry and yeoman classes formed only after conflict and struggle between groups of white men that lasted more than a century. 3 The process of class formation had begun during the mid seventeenth century but was not completed for several generations. The social experiences of natives and immigrants led to violent Indian troubles and economic difficulties such as, Bacon s Rebellion in 1670, the tobacco cutting riots in 1680, tobacco regulations in 1710, and slave conspiracies in 1720. Slave families and communities developed in part of conflicts between slaves and masters. Masters tolerated extended slave families and cross plantation marriages and visiting as ways to keep slaves happy and productive. The slaves though had to accept their status as property. Although masters considered slaves to be inferior members of their own family they would frequently sell slaves to neighbors separating families. Slaves had no choice but to suffer the separation. By the middle of the eighteenth century, Chesapeake slaves had become both a racial class and a laboring class. Black people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Arrest Records In Research Arrests records are made and stored when a person is arrested. They are stored in the records of the police force or law enforcement agency that performed the arrest, and they are only kept temporarily. Details concerning the arrest will not usually be stored in a court, as many arrests do not result in cases being brought before a judge. The exception to this rule is when the arrest was as a result of a warrant issued by a court, in which case the arrest will be recorded to show that warrant is no longer active. Otherwise a person could be released without charge only to be immediately rearrested! They do not constitute criminal record because at this point the person in question has not been found guilty of any crime. These records are made public so that interested parties can no that the person in question has been arrested. By interested parties I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And yet other sites will send out Microsoft Word documents with the information concerning the latest arrests. So as you can see, there is a wide range of different arrest records produced are made available in a different range of formats from different websites and organisations. The problem this poses to us when we want to do a search through the arrest records is a matter of complexity. With all these different sites to remember, and all these different formats to handle, it can become very confusing when you are looking for information about an arrest for instance, what would you do if you are searching for information about the person who was arrested, but you do not know where they were arrested? You have no choice but to systematically searched all the difference sites into you found a match. Also, remember what I said about the records being temporary? When some cases, the information will be only published on the website for one or two weeks, before being deleted. That means if you miss the information within this time period, too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Good Man Is Hard To Find And Good Essay Good is defined, by The Oxford Dictionary, as that which is morally right . Throughout history, the definition of good has been analyzed, in order for the true meaning, of this abstract word to be revealed. Through the interactions between the Misfit and the Grandmother, Flannery O Connor exposes the dark side of human nature, showing the dangerous classification, of individuals as innately good or innately bad . The exigence of A Good Man is Hard to Find is to reveal the rigidity of society s concepts of good and bad . During the family trip to Georgia, the grandmother attempts to emanate a sophisticated facade. The grandmother s wears a navy blue sailor hat , along with white cotton gloves (2). As for the Misfit, an escaped convict, the grandmother demeans him as a horrible man and declares that she wouldn t take her children in any direction with a criminal like that (1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human nature is more complex than black and white. When it comes to individuals, good and evil are fluid. People are a combination of both good and bad qualities. People can be rehabilitated from cruel behavior. People can eventually recover, displaying positive characteristics, such as empathy and kindness. Rather than being innate, cruel behaviors are mainly due to environmental factors, such as an abusive childhood, or social learning , from a family or peers. Many people would characterize Al Capone, a prolific crime boss of the 1930 s, as a bad man. However, his crime filled lifestyle did not stop him, from remembering his own childhood poverty. During the Great Depression, he opened one of the world s first soup kitchens. An army of ragged, starving men assembled three times a day, surviving off of the generosity of Al Capone. Toasting his health. Telling the newspapers that he was doing more for the poor, than the entire U.S. government. Proving the elusiveness of good and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Examples Of Feminism In The Little Mermaid Many people believe that the animals and merfolk under the sea just go with the flow. Not everything under the sea is as perfect and relaxed as it seems to be. There are a lot of flaws with everything under the sea. The Little Mermaid, by Hans Christian Andersen, contains many forms of the feminist lens throughout the short story. The feminist lens is trying to force gender equality through works of literature. In literature your gender can play a part even if you are not aware of it (Brizee Tompkins). There are a lot of viewpoints to the feminist lens like how men oppress women such as socially, politically, psychologically, or economically. There is also that in literature women could be distinguished by their difference from men whether it be his standards or his ethics. Patriarchal ideology is the idea that Eve was the starting point of all sins and even death (Brizee Tompkins). A lot of works of literature have been the inspiration of the women s right movement in the early 1900s which eventually led to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920. The Little Mermaid dwells in an underwater kingdom with her father, her grandmother, and five sisters. Her and her five sisters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prince treats the mermaid as a slave and a child ( Harlot ). She dances for him anytime he asks even though it feels like she is stepping on knives. It is just like her grandmother would say Pride must suffer pain (Andersen). She has to sit and listen to him talk about the girl he thinks saved him on the beach. He talks about how beautiful the mystery woman is and how he wants to marry her. She has to sit there and just listen because the mermaid cannot speak. The prince gives her a cushion outside of his room and she goes along with anything he says and thinks it a privilege to be there. She accepts any attention that she can get from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. John Vogel s Thinking Outside The Housing Bubble As we now know, the U.S. economy, the middle class, and its job growth was damaged by the overwhelming collapse of Wall Street, which was triggered by the downfall of the housing market and sub prime loan defaults. One of the main things that need to be addressed in our economy today is the housing market and making sure that our banks and credit unions are not allowing people who do not have the necessary income to pay their mortgage disbursements. In an article entitled Thinking outside the Housing Bubble, the author John Vogel remarks how the economy is generally supported by the housing market. Vogel states: On the other hand, if we view the problem as a credit bubble, we might be able to protect ourselves and speed up the recovery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Federal Government needs to make sure to enforce strict guidelines on who can and cannot be accepted for a home loan, and not allow big investors to borrow excessive money at low interest rates to inflate the investor s financial advantage. If the government starts allowing lower standards on mortgages, we are going to end up in the same catastrophe once again. In an article written by U.S. News and World Reports entitled Should the Federal Government Provide Support to the Mortgage Market?, the Federal government and the President attempted to get involved with the housing market. The passage implicated that Obama wanted to do away with federally funded conglomerates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and implement another type of government assisted program ( Should the Federal Government ). The program would prevent the mistakes made by Fannie and Freddie which created the original housing bubble burst ( Should the Federal Government ). One of the Senate bills suggests the government create a new agency, the Federal Mortgage Insurance Corporation to replace Fannie and Freddie ( Should the Federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Food Stamp Reform Holes in the SNAP Food Stamps: Why We Need Reform, And How To Do It Mornings without breakfast transition to nights without dinner, but the situation does not change for America s poor and needy. The face of food insecurity is often invisible. Behind lowered blinds and shut doors, poverty establishes itself in many styles and we attempt to defeat it in numerous ways. Food assistance programs are the primary tool the government uses to alleviate the hunger pangs and empty diets caused by nutrition insecurity. Increased government oversight is generally not helpful, but in the case of America s SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), such government management would probably do good. Right now, there is an array of problems facing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While such images have some truth to them, they are widely unrepresentative of actual SNAP misuse. No doubt, there is still discrepancy in some places, as in Georgia, where prosecutors busted a small country store at the center of forty six hundred dollars worth of food stamp fraud (Severson, 2013). That is just one example of the fading but worrying trend of misuse. The government has put many efforts into effect, and these do seem to be partially responsible for the decreasing trend [citation needed]. Arguably, the most important measure taken was the movement from paper food stamps to electronic accounting, known as the Electronic Benefit Transfer, or EBT. Zekeri (2004), in his paper on college students using SNAP, states that Although the data presented here are limited, one conclusion seems clear: the goals of EBT reducing theft, fraud, and social stigma or embarrassment in the food stamp program are being met. Just in the period 2002 2005 (EBT was implemented nationwide in September 2004), food stamp fraud was reduced by over 50% from the 1999 2000 period, even as SNAP usage increased [citation needed (FNS)]. Overall, among the most vulnerable members of society SNAP, the National School Lunch Program, and the School Breakfast program, have all been remarkably successful at their core mission: reducing food insecurity among low income schoolchildren [citation needed]. While fraud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Alcatraz From Inside By Jim Quillen In 1934 America opened one of the most secured Federal Prisons, Alcatraz. Located on an island in San Francisco, California, inmates that were considered the most dangerous were transferred here to complete their sentence. Alcatraz from Inside is an autobiography by Jim Quillen that focuses on his experiences while imprisoned in Alcatraz including his perspective of the well known Battle of Alcatraz . Jim Quillen was born in San Francisco, California in 1919. Quillen was transferred to Alcatraz in 1942 released in 1952 and is now a writer expressing his personal feelings of Alcatraz. This book is written by Alcatraz inmate telling his experience at alcatraz and not a fanatic which is what makes this book more interesting. Quellin grew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To his knowledge he was the youngest one there at the time. Quillen immediately saw how harsh the conditions were at Alcatraz. Quillen initially approached this jail the way he did with other things in life and that was to look for the fastest way out. Quillen and others did try to escape but failed. Throughout the time Quillen was in prison he witnessed one of the most intense attempted escapes that occurred in Alcatraz history. It was known to the public that there were a total a six participants, but according to Quillen there were only five involved directly in this incident. In 1946 one afternoon participant one Bernard Coy was able to break into the Gun Gallery, this initiated the incident. Coy had a plan to escape along with two other inmates, Marvin F. Hubbard and Joseph P. Cretzer. Coy and Cretzer were able to get a hold of a rifle and a pistol in their hand. At this point the officers called for backup now involving the U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy gunboats. When Coy and Cretzer felt no way out they tried hiding in a dark and small tunnel. This was where officials saw the opportunity to enter the corridor shooting them down without hurting any other inmate. After over thirty six hours later three officials came in the corridor to find Coys , Cretzers and Hubbard s bodies with multiple gunshots. Even though three other inmates went along with this they were not directly involved. Not only were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cognitive Model Of Abnormality Essay Many of which are counteracted by various stressors and risk factors (e.g., injury, involuntary career termination, performance expectations, and possible overtraining) that may increase the risk of mental disorders compared to the general population (Wolanin, Gross Hong, 2015). Taken together, stress and anxiety affect everyone daily, but research has found that many athletes struggle with these conditions more than the rest of the population (Fullerton, 2010). So, in an attempt to understand the treatment of psychopathology and abnormal behavior among athletes, it s reasonable to look at the cognitive model of abnormality, a key factor in changing an athlete s distorted thoughts and perceptions. Cognitive Model of Abnormality Cognitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another significant factor that can seriously affect any performance, as we all know, is when specific situations trigger those automatic thoughts and cause emotional reactions, resulting in survival reflexes (i.e., fight, flight or freeze). Thus, a critical determinant in athletic performance is the automatic processing of information that is obtained, stored and retrieved. Having considered this, it s also reasonable to look at issues that contribute to the impairment of optimal performance. Otherwise known as the discrepancy between what the performer knows to do and how they are going to do it, when under an immense amount of pressure. According to Hays Baltzell (2016), performance and the anticipation of performance increases levels of physiological and cognitive arousal, resulting in increased levels of anxiety and the over thinking that goes with it. Noting the compelling nature of the cognitive model, clinical sport psychologists recommend helping athletes to recognize these automatic thoughts and learn various techniques to manage or change those thoughts into positive self statements. Therefore, clinical sport psychologists working with athletes, not only seek to enhance an athlete s mental performance, but also assist athletes with psychological disorders, looking to overcome their problems by developing new, more functional ways of thinking (Comer, 2015). Beck Weishaar (2014) in particular, have focused on this cognitive approach which affords ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Advantages Of Public Transportation The Advantages of Public Transportation In Human Life What is public transportation? Public Transportation is shared passenger transport service which can be using by all people. There are many type of public transport that we can use in daily life which is car pooling, taxi, busses and train. Nowadays the benefits and the importance of public transportation giving impact to everyone, even those who might are never board a train or bus. In recent years, voters around the country overwhelmingly passed local public transport ballot measures (On The Move, 2007). So the public transportation can give many advantages in human life that can make people to saving time and money, reduce pollutions and have safe journey. One of advantages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Laura, J. (n.d.), the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department to have people who work to patrol and ride the bus and rail system. In fact, all metro train station and transit hub would be patrolled by dogs that can sniff and trace bomb. This is because many people are afraid to use their own vehicles that are not protected. Many probability would happen to their vehicles such as planted a bomb, sabotaged and others if someone not satisfy or angry to them. Not only that, all metro properties and stations are monitored by security officers. So, if something happen, the security officers would take an action to solve the problem. Next, the surveillance cameras would be equipped in all buses and trains. By applying this devices, it could see and record all the activities. So, whoever take public transportation would be take care nicely and have safe journey. After that, Cathy A. (Metro) said that the top priorities for metro are to keep safe and clean in their system. Indeed, there are police officers in the metro that works 24 hours a day to keep safe of their passenger, employees and facilities. To make this public transportation maintain safe and clean, all passenger could report any problems and suspicious to Metro agencies if there are unsafe or illegal activity. All people would love to ride public transportation when their life are safely protected and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Cab Rank Rule Research Essay Introduction Australia has taken from English Law in adopting the cab rank rule, encoded in The Victorian Bar Incorporated Practice Rules 2009 (Vic). This essay will discuss the application of the rule, the strengths and weaknesses and will conclude to discuss why the rule should remain an integral part of the Bar despite many calls for its abolition. What is the cab rank principle ? The cab rank rule states that a lawyer practicing solely as a barrister must accept a brief in a field they profess to practice. Barristers are professionally bound by this duty if the brief is in the barrister s capacity, skill and expertise; the barrister is available to appear and is not committed to other engagements which may inhibit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second rationale behind the cab rank rule is that is protects barristers from adverse consequences that could arise from accepting a contentious brief. A barrister may be subjected to public scrutiny or criticism from those who believe the barrister is sympathizing with a repugnant criminal. Yet, with the existence of the cab rank rule, the obligation to accept the brief provides the barrister with a justification. In theory, this is an essential strength of the cab rank rule, however, in practice in may be redundant. This rationale is on the premise that the layperson is aware of the cab rank rule, a proposition that is far from the truth. In 2010, Brian Walters, a QC, was running for the Greens and his Labor opponent attacked him for once taking a brief for a brown coal company. The fact that a politician is not aware of the cab rank rule suggests that members of the general public would also be unaware of the rule, thereby denying barristers the protection the rule purports to give. Lastly, a barrister must refuse to accept a brief if they would be placed in a conflict of interest or would otherwise be detrimental to the administration of justice. However, the barrister holding strong moral views inconsistent with the subject matter is not reasonable ground to refuse a brief. If the client still wishes to proceed despite the barrister s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Decline of Union Membership Essay Organized labor has seen a long and ever changing history in the United States. What began as minimal organized labor movement catapulted into astronomical union membership rates as the nation grew and developed. The intense power unions possessed only lasted so long and in the years since 1970, union membership in the United States has collapsed. This paper will examine the most significant reasons for the decline in membership. In brief, organizational redesigns, the development of technology and substantial public policy changes have all contributed to the drop in affiliation rates. In addition, policy suggestions will be provided in an attempt to support the continuation of the trend. Much of the research regarding this topic refers to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1913, Congress created the United 3 State Department of Labor as a direct result of pressure from organized labor (MacLaury). Shortly after the creation of the Department of Labor, the Great Recession hit the nation. With the depression came an increased unemployment and lesser wages however significant legislation was also created during that time that impacted union membership. The most significant law was the Fair Labor Standards Act. Following shortly after this FLSA, the United States amended the Equal Pay Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Occupations Health and Safety Act of 1970. Although these acts were supported by the power of unions, these acts in particular impact union membership which will be discussed later in the paper. It was at this time in the nation s history that unions began to see a decline in membership. Unions today cast a wide umbrella of membership and consist of trade unions such as the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the Laborers International Union of North America to service unions such as the United Food and Commercial Workers. Although their membership has declined, unions that were once affiliated with a defined group skilled labor employees now can be found in almost any industry representing any group of employees. There is significant data that tracks union ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Descriptive Essay On 911 911 I have always wondered what it would be like to call 911 and talk to the dispatcher. I have wondered what it would be like to watch the paramedics do their jobs and tend to someone in need. I have always been so thankful I never had to experience it even though it would be cool to see. I have always been the kind of person to thinks something bad won t happen to me. I have always had pretty good luck I haven t gotten hurt bad enough and I have never really had anyone in my family get really hurt, until last month. Last month my mom and stepdad went to a family friend s wedding. We had worked out in the yard all day painting the house and doing yard work. We would later realise this was the cause to our problem. My mom left my step dad at the wedding to come watch my cross country meet. We got home around 5 and waited for him get home from the wedding. Drew had gotten home around twelve after the reception. When he got home he was perfectly normal he wasn t drunk but he had been drinking after we talked about the wedding everyone went to bed. It was thunderstorming and I was sound asleep. Around 4:00 in the morning I heard a huge clap of thunder that shook the whole house. Seconds later I heard my mom scream Taylor, taylor I knew it wasn t a thunderclap, it was my step dad s head hitting the tile on the kitchen floor. I grabbed my phone and sprinted upstairs I tried so hard to call 911 but I was shaking. My mom took the phone and started to call 911. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Chaos In The Outsiders, By S. E. Hinton Outsiders Connection In the book, The Outsiders, the author, S.E Hinton ingrains that social class causes chaos. Ponyboy leaves home enraged and stunned after his brother Darry slaps him across the face. Ponyboy meets up with his friend Johnny with a plan to run away. The plan falls through and the two end up at the park face to face with the Socs the same Socs that jumped Johnny. In a point to save Ponyboy from death Johnny kills Bob, one of the main Socs of the group. While Ponyboy stares at Bob, he thinks , Bob, the handsome Soc, was lying there in the moonlight, doubled up and still. A dark pool was growing from him, spreading slowly over the blue white cement (56). In this passage, S.E Hinton supports the idea that social class causes chaos. Since Johnny and Ponyboy are in a lower social class than the Socs, the Socs think that they can take advantage of the greasers by jumping them and harming them. Johnny and Pony have been Jumped before and this time when someone s life is on the line it can cause a bad chain of events starting with Johnny killing Bob, the Soc. Once again, S.E Hinton establishes that social class causes chaos in one s life. Johnny and Pony come home after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this quotation, Hinton again proves that social class causes chaos. Since Johnny and Ponyboy are not as wealthy as the Socs and do not live in a neighborhood as nice, the reporters are lead to believe that they are hoods. People that are not capable of doing anything good for the world, just bad. So, when Johnny and Ponyboy commit a heroic act everyone is stunned because they did not think that hoods could do good. That is is what lead them to the conclusion that Johnny and Ponyboy, turned heroes. Which is chaotic for Johnny and Ponyboy because people do not understand that not all greasers are bad they just did not have a chance to show the good in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Google vs. Monopoly Google vs. Monopoly Content Introduction.................................................................................................................................2 Long Journey To Victory .......................................................................................................................2 Evil Monopoly ...........................................................................................................................................3 Conclusion................................................................................................................................4 References..............................................................................................................................6 Google vs. Monopoly Introduction When running a large system of goods or services which millions of people follow, it is obvious there will be ones who will be jealous of such a system and who will try to prevent or break this system by any means whether it involves cheating or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (U.S., 2013) The resolution disappointed consumer rights groups and Google rivals such as Microsoft, which had lodged complaints with regulators in the hope of legal action that would split up or at least hobble the internet s most powerful company. (Timberg, 2001) Evil Monopoly A monopoly is an aristocratic domination of a specific product or service by one essence. It usually associates with a control by a business organization. A classic example of a monopoly would be Microsoft. Oligopoly is a relevant term in which a product or service is managed by a small group of large business organizations. Generally, economists come to the same agreement that monopoly is in fact corrupting and damaging. A monopoly weakens the free market moderation which in turn leads to a crippled economy. This is how the progress for capitalism is supported. The outcomes of oligopolies can turn out the same way but since there is a small group of large corporations, the competition is the key to preventing the disadvantages that can easily happen under monopolistic control. Monopoly opens doors wide for anti competitive practices. Price gouging is one of such practices. If there is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on Oppression in Like Water For Chocolate And Master... Like Water for Chocolate and Master Harold: Oppression In the two novels, Master Harold...and the boys and the boys, and Like Water for Chocolate, there are many symbolic similarities. In both books there are acts where individuals strongly oppressed, or discriminated against. Although the individuals are being oppressed for different reasons their emotions are shattered deeply. In Athol Fugard s book Master Harold and the boys, an older man is discriminated against by a younger child only because the older man is black and the child is white. In Laura Esquivel s book Like water for chocolate, a girl by the name of Tita is oppressed by her own mother because of the soul reason of being the youngest child, therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tita loves Pedro dearly and would love to marry him, but her mother refuses to grant her permission because she is the youngest daughter and her task in life being to take care of her mother till death. Sam is like a father figure to Hally but yet he doesn t respect him, because of the color of his skin. Hally Don t turn your back on me! I haven t finished talking (He grabs Sam by the arm and tries to make him turn around. Sam reacts with a flash of anger (54). Hally does not respect Sam, he not only orders him around but becomes violent when Sam does not listen to him. He treats Sam like a dog. Mama Elena refuses to let her youngest daughter get married, to make the situation worse she Pedro and his dad show up at the ranch to ask permission from mama Elena to get married to Tita. Mama Elena refuses to approve on the marriage of her youngest daughter. But if you really want Pedro to get married, allow me to suggest my daughter Rosaura, who s just two years older than Tits. She is one hundred percent available, and ready for marriage (13). Not only does mama Elena disapprove the marriage of Pedro and Tita but she offers Rosaura, which is an older daughter. Hally is not grateful for what Sam has done for him in life. He understands that Sam cannot do anything to him, because he is white and Sam is black. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Fort Hood Case Study On November 5, 2009 there was a mass shooting that was committed by Nidal Hasan a U.S. Army major and psychiatrist. As a result of the shooting Hasan killed 13 people and wounded more than people. Hasan is an American Born Army solider that killed and wounded his fellow Army mates. The killing by Hasan was terrorist attack against the system he felt persecuting and killing his fellow Muslim brothers and now this seem system wanted him to deployed to Afghanistan. Hasan s project dealt with whether the war on terror is a war against Islam (Plaza, 2015). The aftermath of the shooting at Fort Hood lead to many people experiencing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). After experiencing a traumatic event like the shooting in Fort Hood many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. RSM332 Problem Set 2 Solutions UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Joseph L. Rotman School of Management RSM332 PROBLEM SET #2 SOLUTIONS 1. (a) Expected returns are: E[RA ] = 0.3 × 0.07 + 0.4 × 0.06 + 0.3 × (−0.08) = 0.021 = 2.1%, E[RB ] = 0.3 × 0.14 + 0.4 × (−0.04) + 0.3 × 0.08 = 0.05 = 5%. Variances are: 2 σA = 0.3 × (0.07)2 + 0.4 × (0.06)2 + 0.3 × (0.08)2 − (0.021)2 = 0.004389, 2 σB = 0.3 × (0.14)2 + 0.4 × (0.04)2 + 0.3 × (0.08)2 − (0.05)2 = 0.00594. Standard deviations are: √ 0.004389 = 6.625%, σA = √ 0.00594 = 7.707%. σB = Covariance is: σAB = 0.3 × 0.07 × 0.14 + 0.4 × 0.06 × (−0.04) + 0.3 × (−0.08) × 0.08 − 0.021 × 0.05 = −0.00099. Correlation is: ρAB = σAB −0.00099 = = −0.19389. σA σB 0.06625 × 0.07707 (b) We can use the following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second one is efficient, so the investor should invest $369.35 in asset A and the remaining $630.65 in asset B. The expected return of this portfolio is E[Rp ] = 0.36935 × 0.021 + 0.63065 × 0.05 = 3.93%. For the third investor, we let wTb to be the weight of his portfolio that is invested in Tb , we have σp = wTb σTb ⇒ wTb =
  • 29. σp 7 = 1.1735. = σTb 5.964 b Therefore, the third investor should invest wTb × wA = 1.1735 × 0.2118 = 0.24855, or b $248.55 in asset A, wTb × wB = 1.1735 × 0.7882 = 0.92495, or $924.95 in asset B. In addition, he needs to borrow $173.5 at the risk free borrowing rate of RF,b . The expected return of the portfolio is E[Rp ] = (1 − wTb )RF,b + wTb E[RTb ] = (1 − 1.1735) × 0.02 + 1.1735 × 0.04386 = 4.80%. 2. (a) B and D are not minimum variance efficient portfolios. D is not efficient because A offers same mean for less variance. As long as A and C are not perfectly correlated, B will also not be minimum variance efficient. This is because some combination of A and C will offer the same mean return yet less variance than B. This is pictured below. 3 0.25 Minimum Variance Efficient Portfolio C Expected Return 0.2 B 0.15 ρAC = 1 0.1 A D ρAC = 0.5 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 Standard Deviation of Return
  • 30. 0.3 0.35 (b) False, the higher is a security s beta (and not its variance), the higher is its expected return. A security s variance is made up of two components: (i) market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Argumentative Essay About Technology Technology: a word and concept that dates back to the dawn of humanity. Over the ages, it has taken the form of useful innovations that comforted us or helped us stay alive. Blankets, plows, pots, and the scientific method were all considered grand, novel technologies at their inception. Still greater feats will become possible as new technology emerges. In spite of the benefits that technology has brought to persons and society, countless present day self imposed Technical regulations, and technology s ability to help us solve present day problems, many argue that technology serves only to trip over its own feet, creating additional, unnecessary problems clearly, they could not be more mistaken. Technology has shown its ability to benefit humanity in manners greater than simply providing convenience. This is especially apparent in the industrial revolution, where technology was a source of positive reforms concerning societies and lifestyles. During the industrial revolution, humans became capable of manufacturing high quality goods in huge volumes with little effort, [Armed with the] mass production of goods, traditional agricultural communities across Europe and the United States gradually evolved into industrial societies built around thriving urban centers ( Industrial Revolution ). This allowed much of the human population to move into jobs outside of agriculture, decreasing demand for manual human labor and improving standards of living. In modern times, only a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Forrest Gump Satire Few people realize that the classic film, Forrest Gump, has its roots in a novel of the same name by Winston Groom. However, if one were to read the novel after seeing the film, he would be surprised to find an extremely different main character and only a slightly reminiscent plot line. The film, Forrest Gump, is a romantic drama riddled with comedy. The plotline follows Forrest Gump and his childhood love Jenny. Although they live separate lives, their paths continually cross over time. Forrest, the main character, is a young man who has a low IQ. Despite this obstacle, he manages to excel in life and even grasp the meaning of love. He is quite naïve, but still lovable. Although he faces many difficult circumstances throughout his life, these challenges are matched with success and joys. Audiences find the film one full of spectacular special effects and heartwarming scenes. The novel, however, has a different plot line and falls into a completely different genre. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The crass, annoying and gullible Forrest is used to represent the baby boomer generation, of which he is a part. Forrest, much like his generation, never stops to question whether things are right or wrong, he simply does as he is told. This leads to several misfortunes in his life, including being sent to a mental hospital and becoming a drug addict. Forrest chases the love of his life without being able to fully comprehend what love truly is. In similar fashion, the baby boomer generation searched for love and peace, and instead discovered sex, drugs, and rock n ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart Essay Chinua Achebe s novel Things Fall Apart chronicles the life of Okonkwo, a strong man whose existence is dominated by fear and anger, and the Ibo tribe, a people deeply rooted in cultural belief and tradition. As events unfold, Okonkwo s carefully constructed world and the Ibo way of life collapses. The story of Okonkwo s fall from a respected and feared leader of the Ibo tribe to an outcast who dies in disgrace dramatizes his inability to evolve beyond his personal beliefs, affecting the entire Ibo tribe beyond measure. The things that fall apart in Achebe s novel are Okonkwo s life his ambition, dreams, family unity and material wealth and the Ibo way of life their beliefs, culture and values. The greatest force that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 11, para. 2). Because the village of Umuofia is widely feared, Mbaino peacefully presents a fifteen year old boy and a virgin to Umuofia as retribution for the killing, and it is decided the boy, Ikemefuna, will stay with Okonkwo until the elders decide his fate. Ikemefuna s stay in Okonkwo s home was supposed to be a temporary arrangement until the clan decided what was to be done with him but he ended up living as a member of the family for three years (Akwani, 2011, para. 11). Okonkwo places Ikemefuna in the home of his most senior wife, who is also the mother of Okonkwo s oldest son, Nwoye. Ikemefuna is very well liked by Okonkwo and his family, and becomes a mentor and best friend to Nwoye. Okonkwo feels dismay that Nwoye is taking on the torpid characteristics of his grandfather, Unoka, and is quite pleased that Nwoye is thriving and maturing under Ikemefuna s guidance. Okonkwo was inwardly pleased at his son s development, and he knew it was due to Ikemefuna (Achebe, 1958, p. 52, para. 2). Okonkwo s pride, and fear of demonstrating any perceived sign of weakness, does not allow him to show any favorable emotion to Ikemefuna; he treats him with the same severity he does the rest of his family. Even Okonkwo himself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...