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English
GRADE 12
GRAAD 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
GRADE 12
ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE P3 NOVEMBER 2010 MEMORANDUM
MARKS: 100
This memorandum consists of 9 pages.
Copyright reserved
Please turn over
English First Additional Language/P3
2 NSC Memorandum
DBE/November 2010
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION This memorandum must be used together with the attached
English FAL assessment rubrics for SECTIONS A, B and C. SECTION A: ESSAY QUESTION 1
Instructions to Markers: Candidates are required to write an essay of 250 to 300 words (1 to 1 ½
pages) on ONE topic only. Full credit must be given for the candidate s own interpretation. Marking
must be objective. Consider the background of the candidate and give credit for relevant ... Show
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2.1 INTERVIEW 2.2 The interview must be between the manager of a government department and the
candidate as an applicant for the bursary. The interview should be about the candidate s application for
a bursary. The register and tone of the interview must be formal. The dialogue format must be used.
[30]
FORMAL LETTER The letter should be addressed to the manager of a company. The content should
include references to the success of the event and thanks for the sponsorship. The tone and register of
the letter should be formal. The following aspects of format should be included: o Address of sender o
Date o Address of recipient o Greeting/Salutation (e.g. Sir, Madam, Dear Sir, Dear Madam, Dear Mr
Smith) o Subject line/heading o Suitable ending (Yours sincerely/Yours faithfully) o Signature and
printed name of sender.
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Copyright reserved
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2.3
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE The article must have a heading/headline. The article must be written in
paragraphs. The suggestions/advice/tips may be bulleted/numbered. The tone and register of the article
may be formal or informal. The article must be on how to avoid becoming a victim of crime, i.e. the
suggestions should be about
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Examples Of Individualism In Rhinoceros
It is heard among society that character, personality, and individuality make each person special and
unique in their own way; however, in the play Rhinoceros a lot of characters end up losing their sense
of personality and fall under a form of fascism known as Nazism. This is a huge problem because this
is what caused the Holocaust. Berenger, is a character who does not fall into this trap and remains as
the last standing human. In doing so, he shows traits of independence. Nazism and individualism are
the two most important aspects of this story due to the relative similarities and the strong survival
skills that Berenger represents. Nazism is the ultimate evil that led to the extermination and
endangerment of the Jewish people. Ionesco wrote the story to compare the similarities between how
the rhinoceros attempt to exterminate humans while the Nazis attempted to exterminate the Jewish
people. An example of how the two are similar is when the characters in Rhinoceros find it to be an
easier decision to become a rhinoceros after a majority of the population is. This relates to the
Holocaust because people did not second guess their action, but instead just followed along and
allowed innocent lives to be killed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although multiple characters try to endeavor this trait only Berenger can truly be identified with it.
Berenger shows that he truly cares about his peers as shown when they morph into rhinoceros and he
feels guilty for pushing them away. Berenger may feel guilty but he never wavers and decides to fight
for humans when he declares I m not capitulating at the ending scene of the story (Ionesco 107). This
scene can be seen as Berenger showing stubbornness, but if anything; this shows that he is truly his
own person who will not waver no matter the circumstance. Hence, this makes him special and shows
why he is the only human
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Aristotle And Socrates
To answer the question, I will be comparing Pericles s, Aristotle s and Socrates s thoughts about
whether to think ourselves as friends or as strangers. Pericles and Aristotle conceptualize political
communities largely as associations of friends. Pericles believes that participation in democracy, is in
a way allows Athenians to become great warriors, to develop friendship and to have communal
beliefs. Friendship and community are integral to democracy. Pericles said, a man who is private has
no business in Athens. The idea of Democracy is that citizens get the opportunities to participate in
state affairs and help to make certain decisions. Athens is a democratic city, they give equal rights and
opportunities to their citizens to participate in political matters and let their citizens voice be heard. If
you are Athenian citizen, you are very lucky individuals. Socrates on the other hand, conceptualizes
political communities largely as associations of strangers. Socrates believes that it is better to think
about ourselves as strangers than friends. Socrates likes his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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If they allow others who are not citizens to get involved in the political matters and have a total
stranger who has a wise opinion on certain matter, there will be different and better outcomes. For
those reasons Socrates philosophies are the better of the two. Pericles and Aristotle failed in this
aspect, because their idea does not allow everyone to participate in the government, particularly those
who are mechanics, even those mechanics who are wise and can offer innovative ideas cannot
participate due to their
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Minor Prophet Amos Essay
Amos, as one of the Twelve Minor Prophets, evokes imagery of a fiery orator whose central theme is
the pursuit of justice and righteousness which possesses significance in both ancient times and today.
Amos elevates the concept of justice though human actions to a primacy in the lives of believers who
established a covenant with God since the time of Abraham. We shall exegetically explore Amos 5:18
24.
He is not a radical, rather Amos prophecies are in the tradition of the oracular style imitative of many
prophets including Moses. The prophetic ministry of Amos in the Northern kingdom is set against the
background of the end of the prosperous reign of Israel s Jeroboam II (793 753 B.C.). As Shalom Paul
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During this time, Israel enjoyed peaceful relations with Judah under the reign of King Uzziah (792
740 B.C.). The book of Amos begins with six oracles of judgement against Israel s neighbors: Aram,
Philistia, Tyre, Edom, Ammon and Moab (Amos 1:3 2:3), followed by pronouncement against Judah
(Amos 2:4 5). These seven oracles serve as one grand prolegomenon to his final surmise indictment
against Israel. The same judgment is made of each nation, because they revolted against divine rule.
The Hebrew root pš is used of rebellion against authority of nations. The rebellion is against the rule
of Yahweh (Psalm 2:1 3). Accumulated transgressions lead to an irrevocable decision to destroy each
of the nations. The repetitions establish that they all have equal standing before God; equally guilty,
and they will suffer equivalent fates. The most detailed and devastating
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A Large Computer Forensics Laboratory
A Coordination Plan is critical to the success of a large computer forensics laboratory. It is necessary
for not only members of the forensics team, but for synchronizing with organizational leads and legal
entities. Most labs are operated under best practices and are structured within a hierarchy from the
investigation assistant, the lab assistant, the lead investigator as well as the project lead. These
positions can be changed based on the case and expertise required. Best practices state that personnel
assignments should be made prior to starting the investigation. The coordination plan should be
discussed at all levels of an organization since the lab needs to comply with the overall rules and
regulations of the organization, but it is also likely that the lab s functions will impact the organization
at some point. Competencies Coordination is critical at the senior leadership level in order to facilitate
continuity of operations plan (COOP) planning. Most facilities that are Information technology centric
focuses primarily on IT contingency plan. The IT contingency plan is a function of the COOP and
must be orchestrated with great care. In order to create a comprehensive COOP, many departments
within the organization must be involved. Finance, managers, network engineers, facilities personnel,
system administrators, and security professionals are key stakeholders during COOP development
process. Coordination with outside organizations is required in order to
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Mark Twain And Maxine Hong Kingston
In the mid 19th century, America was viewed as a hotspot for freedom and wealth. When the noise of
the gold rush flooded the world, immigrants started to see America more appetizing than ever. The
Chinese saw America as a place to have a fresh start and as a place of refuge because of it s
generosity, so they immigrated to the west in great numbers. There was a large Chinese population in
Virginia and all along the Pacific coast. Writers Mark Twain and Maxine Hong Kingston both wrote in
great detail about the Chinese Immigrants. They went into detail about the immigrants and how they
came over and why. Although Twain and Kingston both wrote about the immigrants in a positive light,
Twain was sympathetic of the immigrants and Kingston focused more on their image and her
ancestors. Mark Twain and Maxine Hong Kingston are both influential writers when it comes to the
history of the Chinese Immigrants. Bother of them showed a great amount of detail on their journey to
America. Mark Twain actually pities the friendless Mongol, there were many superficial stereotypes
of the Chinese immigrants (Ou 33). Twain ridicules the American s racist attitudes against the
Chinese. For example, in Roughing It, he wrote, In every little cooped up, dingy cavern of a hut, faint
with the odor of burning Josh lights and with nothing to see the gloom by save the sickly, guttering
tallow candle, were two or three yellow, long tailed vagabonds, coiled up on a sort of short truckle
bed, smoking
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Everything That Rises Must Converge
Odd Circumstance of an Oblivious Woman.
My mother always said you aren t born into becoming racist, you grow up into it . I never truly
understood what that meant until taking psychology during my senior year of high school and learned
that people aren t born a certain way. They have been influenced by the environment which includes
family, school, friends and their residence. In Everything that Rises must Converge O Connor spot
lights racism, which is still prevalent throughout many different cultures and societies and changes
how one thinks about others. O Connor uses imagery and symbolism to define this.
In today s society, we don t really take a second look at other races. Everyone is so accustomed to
everything that we don t fully take racism into perspective. Sure, there are some of those people that
still discriminate against others but it isn t as prominent as it used to be; however, there are still clubs
and societies that discriminate against African Americans, Jews, and Asians. In O Connor s story
Everything That Rises Must Converge she gives us a glimpse of how Julian s mother feels about and
views other races. She hasn t quite gotten the idea that she is in a different time than she was 20 to 30
years ago. One example that O Connor highlights about this topic is Julian s mother s hat which O
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One of them including racism which O Connor sets the mood in this story in many ways. One
including some quotes that Julian s mother stated. They should rise, yes, but on their side of the fence.
(O Connor 449). This sets the mood of the entire story. Julian s mother is stating that African
Americans should have stayed slaves and even if they should rise they should do so somewhere else.
This quote sets the mood in a pretty dark spot in the beginning. However she then reclaims herself and
does have a kind soul to everyone by taking mercy and giving the little boy Carver a penny.
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Primal Carnage Extinction Research Paper
Primal Carnage Extinction Release Trailer
As we all know, Unreal Engine is a champion in the game making world. Here, they deliver an
exciting mix of multiplayer combat in a Human vs Dinosaur battle royal. Released in April of 2015,
Primal Carnage Extinction has established a large online following. This game includes both first
person shooting and third person gameplay, using the human point of view for first person gameplay
and the dinosaur point of view for third person gameplay. First Person Perspective for Primal Carnage
Extinction
In this game, Phoenix International has recreated dinosaurs and they have escaped all over the island.
The player may select to play as the humans who are dispatched to clean up the mess, or the predatory
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Each team has an advantage, such as stealth and speed for dinosaurs and weaponry for humans. Each
class you choose, whether human or dino, will grant you specials which will come in handy the more
you level up.
Your initial paragraph was a huge block of text. I have broken them down into smaller chunks. In
future, you should use this technique also to enhance readability. Dinosaurs attack in Primal Carnage
Extinction
Not only has the sequel fixed many previous errors and glitches, but it has also added the extra benefit
of a free roam mode. This mode is meant for players who wish to have a more customizable game
with the option to turn off killing.
While there are still some minor complaints about clipping issues and extremely hard human survival
ratings, the game has received an overall score of 7 from the video game community. This is very
much a game where you will either love it or you will hate it. Don t give up on it right away though.
It may take some mastering to become good at killing a T Rex with a shotgun, but after a few rounds
of play the game is very enticing, exciting and full of surprises. Check out the gameplay below and be
sure to pick this game up on Steam or in your local gamming
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Name Of The Rose
The movie, The Name of the Rose is about apprentice Adso of Melk and his mentor, Franciscan friar
William of Baskerville. These two men traveled to a Benedictine abbey to discuss the poverty of
Christ. While at the abbey, there was a series of mysterious murders that continued to take place one
after another. The abbey requested that William and Adso help to solve the mystery of why these
murders were taking place. Through many trials and setbacks, William discovered that a secretive
book was being passed from person to person. He learned that when a person touched the book with
their hands, they later digested the poisonous ink. This poisonous ink that got on the victims hands
was the cause of all the murders. Therefore, the movie does not have an accurate plot, however the
historical background in the film is correct based on the sources.
In The Life Times of St. Francis, St. Francis was born in Assisi and was raised in a church going
family. In his younger years, he enlisted into the military until he eventually came back to the church.
He dedicated his life to Christ and the church in 1207 and ultimately became a friar, a deacon, and a
preacher in his adult years. St. Francis believed in the gospel and worshipping God. In 1210, he was
the founder of the Franciscan movement which was made up of orders about the teachings and
spiritual disciplines of the founder, associates, and followers. Moving forward to 1212, St. Francis
dedicated his life to preaching and
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The Global Stage Of The European Union
The statement that a Belgian Minister once quoted indicated his thoughts of the global stage of the
European Union (EU) which included, the European union was a little more than an economic giant,
political dwarf and military worm. With this being said, I can confidently say within my six week
summer long semester into the history of the European Union, I agree with the Belgian Minister s
statement primarily due to their economic trading power, weak political power, but I think their
military is not no worm. According to the Europa.eu (1), The European Union is one of strongest
economic areas in the world. There is an estimated five hundred million people. Europe also make up
of seven point three percent of the world s population, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The concept is carefully related to those of economic globalization which integrates national
economies into the international economy. Such incorporations have been achieved through capital
flow, trading of goods and services, and foreign direct investment. Since the primary link has been the
European Union, which has become a major alliance amongst the European nations. With the EU s
focusing on globalization their economic power has gone up. I feel that with the EU having a single
currency and free trade of goods and services is a major contribution to having a strong EU. The world
is becoming a tighter community through high tech developments around the world. With technology
becoming so advanced international travel becoming more common. Making communication and
collaboration with other countries around the world easier and now a common occurrence. Some
world leaders envision a global community that would lead to a one world order to include
government and commerce. Globalization has been on the rise but is not shared and accepted by all.
Nationalism continues to play a significant part in international interactions. With Europe s goal of
European alliance for economic purposes, the European Union can be used as a model for economic
globalization. The EU restructured their government to have political power by incorporating the
European parliament, supranational fiscal union, and the European Commission. The Parliament is the
only institution where
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Theme Of The Movie Maalik
After two decades the writer of the masterpiece Dhuwan, Ashir Azeem came back as a debut film
director and nailed it, both cinematically and systematically. As Dhuwan was a thriller based on a
team of law enforcement officials who would do anything to catch the criminals, so it became super
hit of that era and Ashir Azeem got fame as its writer and actor. Ashir Azeem returned after so many
years with a new bang, his movie, Maalik which made expectations very high of the audience.
Main Theme
Basically Maalik is about war, politics, corruption and most of all about patriotism and taking
ownership of one s country. It portrays our society from grass root strugglers to the highest levels of
wealth and power. It is soaked in reality as it shows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While talking to a news channel, the film s director Aashir Azeem confirmed yes, a ban was imposed
on the movie, however, now the media reports are saying that it has been removed .
Role of Government
After SBFC revoked ban on Maalik, the federal government banned Ashir Azeem s film Maalik
nationwide in a notification issued day after cancellation of SBFC s ban. The Sindh government
decided to ban the film Maalik and then revoked that notice all in the space of a few hours.
The Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, and National Heritage issued a notification declaring the
Urdu feature film uncertified according to Section 9 of the Motion Pictures Ordinance, 1979. The
culture ministry drafted a notification ordering a ban on the movie for being biased and provoking
violence.
The government did not provide any explanation for banning the film in its notification. The
government gave no reason for its intervention, which is unusual as film regulation is normally carried
out by local censorship boards. However, before it was formally issued, the Sindh chief minister
intervened and asked the ministry not to issue it as it would be against the freedom of
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Analysis Of The Film The Wild County
The Wild County is a modern Spaghetti Western film set to be released on March 2018. I will be the
director of the film, and will mainly take care of the visual aspect of the film. The film s visual
element takes inspiration from one of Sergio Leone s prominent film Once Upon a Time in the West
(1968). The first scene I will direct in the film is Scene IV. The spotting for the film will occur on
November 24th, 2016. The first spotting session will mainly focus on arranging the music with the
footage taken for Scene IV. The meeting will be attended by the film composer Richard Marley along
with our three music editors Cindy Nicholson, Brandon Howard, and Susan Baxter.
The plot of the film is about Bruce West, a young cowboy who travels to Cape Town, Lousiana in
order to seek redemption for the death of his family back in Mississippi. Bruce West s family are
murdered by the evil Samuel Johnson and his crew called the Red Bandits. The Red Bandits plan to
infiltrate Cape Town by robbing the town of it s fortune and kidnapping mayor Smith as hostage. In
order to stop the Red Bandits, Bruce West creates a group called The Rebellion to fight against the
Red Bandits and save Cape Town from chaos.
Scene IV will have no source music, meaning no music will be heard by both the audience and the
characters. Moreover, there will be no dialogue between characters as this is a silent film. The only
sound in the scene will be the non diegetic music created by the film composer Richard
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A Moment That Changed My Life As A Critical Thinker
Similar to the majority of kids my age, I have my driver s license as well a vehicle that I drive to
school, work, soccer practice, etc. My particular form of transportation turns out to be a well used
2002 Ford F150. The odometer reads a whopping 235,000 plus miles and every inch of the underside
is coated in a layer of rust. Due to the years of wear and tear that my truck has seen, there have been
multiple occasion where something has malfunctioned or broken. Whether it s a swapping out a burnt
out headlight, replacing a faulty alternator, or simply changing the oil I ve done general maintenance
and fixed any problem that has arisen within the last year that I ve been driving the truck. I pride
myself in being able to perform these tasks, even though the only person who might notice is my
father. I find this skill important not only because it has saved me money but also because it ... Show
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A great example is the time my alternator died and I had to replace it. It was the middle of January,
cold and bitter, the icy wind kissed my cheeks. I had to perform this task at night with only one spot
light. In normal day time light and warmer conditions this operation would usually take about thirty
minutes. In the cold of winter and the dark of night this task took me about three times that; about one
hour and twenty minutes. By the end my bones were chilled and I was dead tired. When something
malfunctions it forces me to think about all the possible causes of the problem. It might be this. Or it
might be that. To find the root of the problem I read the owner s manual, online forums, and ask others
for help sometimes. Even after all that probing into the situation, the true cause might still be foggy.
Rather than giving up I work til I find the solution, no matter how long it
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Essay on Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange
Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange
Choice and free will are necessary to maintain humanity, both individually and communally; without
them, man is no longer human but a clockwork orange , a mechanical toy, as demonstrated in Anthony
Burgess novel, A Clockwork Orange . The choice between good and evil is a decision every man must
make throughout his life in order to guide his actions and control his future. Forcing someone to be
good is not as important as the act of someone choosing to be good. This element of choice, no matter
what the outcome, displays man s power as an individual.
A Clockwork Orange starts with Alex posing the question: what s it going to be then, eh? . Burgess
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The government controls Alex s free will by means of the Ludovico Technique, which makes Alex
physically ill at the mere consideration of violent thoughts. When Alex is in the staja the Governor
states that criminals can best be dealt with on a purely curative basis. Kill the criminal reflex... . The
Governor does not understand that criminal intent is not an unrestrained reaction, but the result of
autonomy. The voice of reason in the prison is the prison Chaplin who questions the ethics of
interfering with God s gift of moral choice, goodness comes from within....goodness is something
chosen. When a man cannot choose he ceases to be a man . Again through one of his characters,
Burgess is stating that inhibiting a person s free will is more evil than a person s ability to choose evil
over good. If one cannot choose, one ceases to be human and is exactly like a machine controlled by
the government.
After Alex undergoes the Ludovico Technique, he stops asking what s it going to be then, eh? only to
prove that Alex has lost his free will. Alex s question that was so prominent disappears and the mere
thought of violence makes him physically ill. Dr Branom explains the effects of the technique to Alex
: you are being made sane, you are being made healthy . The government and the doctors are
convinced that they are making Alex sane and healthy . On the contrary, they are controlling his ability
to have a choice in his actions. The doctors are
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The Success Of The Unification Of Italy
To unify a state, many components such as strategy, population willingness and cooperation are
needed. All of those were crucial for the unification of Italy, but moreover it was the two men that
have contributed the most; Count Camillo di Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi. They were completely
different. Cavour was the leading strategic power behind the unification and Garibaldi was the
national hero inspiring the masses. It cannot be denied that the success of the unification of Italy
depended on both of them. Although Cavour was the leading figure in the Italian Unification, its
completion would not have happened without Garibaldi s assertive actions.
Before the Italian Unification, Italy has not been politically unified since the Roman Empire. Italy
consisted of many autonomous city states and there was also a great influence of foreign dynasties.
Most of the North part of Italy belonged to Austria Hungary, the South part to the Bourbon dynasty
and the states of church, which were located in between to the Pope as the supranational sovereign.
The Pope himself also created another barrier against the unification together with France, Spain and
Austria Hungary. During every invasion, at least one ruler always stood on the side of invaders for his
own profit. Both the city states and the dynasties were resistant towards patriotic movements, which
were not of their own and fought neighboring states, representing a threat. After the rule of Napoleon
Bonaparte, forty years of
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An Understanding of Roy s Adaptation Theory
The History of the Roy Adaptation Model The Roy Adaptation Model for Nursing had it s beginning
with Sister Callista Roy entered the masters program in pediatric nursing at the University of
California in Los Angeles in 1964. Dorothy E. Johnson, Roy s advisor and seminar faculty, was
speaking at the time on the need to define the goal of nursing as a way of focusing the development of
knowledge for practice. During Roy s first seminar in pediatric nursing, she proposed that the goal of
nursing was promoting patient adaptation. Johnson encouraged her to develop her concept of
adaptation as a framework for nursing, throughout the course of her master s program. Von Vertalanffy
s use of systems theory was a key component in the early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The internal and external environment provide input or stimuli. The environment is always changing
and interacting with the person. The stimuli are divided into focal; contextual, and residual categories.
Focal stimuli immediately confronts the adaptive system. Contextual stimuli or background stimuli is
genetic makeup, sex, maturity, drugs, alcohol, etc. Residual stimuli are beliefs, attitudes, experiences,
traits which may be relevant but effects are indeterminate and therefore cannot be validated. Nursing
According to Roy, the Nurse using the Nursing Process, promotes adaptation responses during health
and illness to free energy from ineffective or inadequate responses to increase health and wellness.
Goals, mutually agreed on and prioritized, are proposed to meet the global goals of: survival/growth
and promotion/reproduction of race/society/attaining full potential or mastery of self. The nurse uses
activities to increase adaptive and decrease ineffective responses during illness and health. These
activities alter or manipulate the client s focal, contextual and residual stimuli and expand his
repertoire of effective coping mechanisms. Nursing focuses on the person as a biopsychosocial being
at some point along the health illness continuum. In contrast, medicine focuses on biological systems
and the patient s
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Impressions of the Meaning and Significance of African...
In his book African Religions and Philosophy professor John Mbiti continually explains that all
African cultures and societies, regardless of differences in national origin, language, or ethnicity are
deeply religious. African traditional religion is so much a part of the African traditional heritage that it
is found in every aspect of life. Traditional religion for the Africans is the normal way of looking at
the world and experiencing life itself. Therefore, as Mbiti interprets, A study of these religious systems
is, therefore, ultimately a study of the peoples themselves in all the complexities of both traditional
and modern life. (p.1). This statement, along with many others similar to it in the first few pages of
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Furthermore, it is not unusual for an African Christian to participate in Christian religious practice by
going to church on Sunday and then to participate in African religious practice later on in the same
week.
At first this was something I did not truly understand because in my religion (Judaism) I believe we
are taught to only participate in the practice/rituals of one single faith, the Jewish faith. However, my
confusion was cleared up by professor Mbiti s following explanation:
It is not enough to learn and embrace a faith which is active once a week, either on Sunday or Friday,
while the rest of the week is virtually empty. It is not enough to embrace a faith which is confined to a
church building or mosque, which is locked up six days and opened only once or twice a week. Unless
Christianity and Islam fully occupy the whole person as much as, if not more than, traditional
religions do, most converts to these faiths will continue to revert to their old beliefs and practices for
perhaps six days a week, and certainly in times or emergency and crisis. (p.3)
When evaluating these statements in the context of what I had learned earlier regarding how African
traditional religions permeate every aspect of a person s life, everything in existence has actual or
potential religious significance, and that there is no dichotomy between
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Are the Laws Regarding Mentally Disordered Offenders...
Are the laws and services related to mentally disordered offenders adequate and appropriate?
Care and treatment for the Mentally Disordered Offender (MDO) has always reflected society s
intolerance and punitive attitude, typified by a desire to remove persons with mental illness from
public sight (Gostin, 1983). Traditionally, health care for this population was provided in institutions
until the 1950s. De institutionalisation and large scale closures of psychiatric institutes in the 1980s
resulted from therapeutic advancement and the advent of psychotropic medication, which in turn led
to a need to provide care and treatment in the least restrictive setting (Geller et al, 2006 ; Morrow e al
2003). Many patients were discharged, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An RC discharging an MDO on a CTO has to believe that the patient has a mental disorder and that it
is appropriate for them to receive medical treatment. They also have to believe that subject to the
patient being on SCT, such treatment could safely be given in the community. In turn, there are
mandatory conditions that need adhering to by someone placed on a CTO. These include seeing the
RC whenever required, to allow the decision whether the CTO requires renewal. The patient also has
to see another doctor (Second Appointed Opinion Doctor, {SAOD}) when there is a need to authorise
certain types of treatment, for instance, medication. Other conditions to ensure the MDO remains safe
and well in the community include: medication concordance, attending a health centre or place of
education and seeing their Psychiatrist or Care Co ordinator. Supervised Community Treatment
orders, under Section 17A of the Act, provide the power to recall a patient to hospital if a specified
treatment regime is not being adhered to (Gould, 2008). However, treatment cannot be enforced in the
community. O Reilly, 2004, contends that the dichotomy of the usefulness of CTOs has been a subject
of controversy and years of conflict from patients, mental health charities, psychiatrists and the civil
rights lobbyists. One reason for this polarisation stems from the concerns of the public and their
perception that MDOs are dangerous and
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Psalm 18 Observation
Although by observing the Psalms it can be seen that they are used for teaching and instruction, they
also seem like windows into how Christians truthfully relate with God in every conceivable situation.
Indeed, the main point of the Psalms seems to be communication with God.
In this respect, I am grateful for the commentary of Eugene Peterson. Our habit is to talk about God,
not to him. We love discussing God. The Psalms resist these discussions. They are not provided to
teach us about God but to train us in responding to Him. The Psalms instruct us with verbal
communication, from talking about God to talking to God. I had never before realized how much the
Psalms incorporate prayer and encourage us to interrelate with God in every type of circumstance,
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For me that familiarity slips away when reading them in their original language. I am now persuaded
more than ever that translating a biblical passage from the original text is a crucial step in
understanding what a passage is really saying and observing first hand what its main point is. For
example, I have enjoyed Psalm 19 for a long time now. One of my favorite verses in the whole Bible
that I prayed frequently is Psalm 19:14. But there are some things that I took for granted, even though
I did not actually know what they meant. One thing I have read in this Psalm and in various places in
the Bible is the word firmament .
After reading many commentaries on the Psalms, I now have an appreciation for the Psalms and
understand what they mean and how they relate to other psalms frequently in context with it. I think
that I need to do more exposition papers on of the Psalms. I know I would notice things that I have
always wanted to know but have never taken the time to realize or
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Militarism Against The Vietnam War
Songs often reflect or critique the ideologies of their time period. However, the songs are not bound to
the specific time period in which they are created because the ideologies they reflect or critique are
also not bound to a specific context. These residual ideologies are created in the past, but still acting as
an effective element of the present (Williams). The song Masters of War is a song that falls into this
category; in 1963, the song Masters of War was written by Bob Dylan as a response to the antiwar
movement against the Vietnam War, and in 2004, Pearl Jam applied the antiwar sentiment of the song
to the context of the war on terrorism. In both time periods, the dominant ideology of militarism that
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The terror attacks on September 11, 2001, introduced a new form of enemy and in response, the
government invoked the residual ideology of militarism to combat this enemy instead of turning to an
emergent ideology, or a new, creative way of facing this new enemy. The Bush administration
declared the war on terrorism and in solidarity with those affected by the terror attacks, the public
supported the government s actions (Foner). However, the enemy of this war was loosely defined as
those who hate freedom and the board definition included all terrorist groups around the world that
poses a threat to the Western world and the freedom it represents (Foner). The first act of war under
the war on terrorism was when the Taliban, the terrorist group responsible for the tragedy on
September 11, refused to give up its leader Osama bin Laden and the United States responded with air
strikes (Foner). To the public, this military action against Afghanistan and the Taliban seemed justified
because the Taliban was the group responsible for the terror attacks. However, with the enemy so
ambiguously defined and without a clear agenda, the government was able to take free rein of the
direction of the war and possible self interest came into play. The government identified the axis of
evil as Iraq, Iran, and North Korea, and claimed that these three countries harbored weapons of mass
destruction, or nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, and planned to use these weapons on the
United States; this claim was not supported by evidence (Foner). As the United States went to war
with Iraq under this unjustified accusation, dissent rose around the world and many suspected that the
true intention was to fight for control over the world s second largest oil reserves in Iraq (Foner).
These antiwar protests around the world set the context for Pearl Jam s 2004 cover of Masters of War
on David
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Noel Perrin Gender Roles Essay
A debated topic in today s world is gender stereotypes, which is a subject that s been argued upon for
over a century, this essay will analyze Noel Perrin s perspective on the subject, as well as my own
opinion to the subject matter, and compare those to each other and to the traditional gender
roles/stereotypes. Perrin describes the concepts of manhood and womanhood as sort of a rigid
percentage slider, as in you are born with attraction to certain activities and a certain way of
interaction and cannot change that as it s who you are, he also groups people into 3 main groups,
manly the macho activities such as watching football, and being able to repair your belongings,
feminine the girly activities, such as sewing, and nurturing the kids, and androgynous, which is a sort
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For example, most men will attempt to do a lot of math in their head, and not write down what they
are calculating, women will be more methodic of the process. Another difference between feminine
and manly approach is in computer science, while men will attempt to write the simplest code, even if
sacrificing length shortness of code, and ending up with longer code, women will attempt to write a
shorter code even if it s more
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The Feminization Of Poverty And Poverty
Poverty has increasingly become a noticeable issue worldwide over the past couple of decades. With
the middle class steadily decreasing, considerable amounts of people are becoming part of the lower
class, and even more of our world s population are beginning to live in poverty. It is important to
understand there are different definitions of poverty, and that is largely determined by what each
country s government determines as the cut off of poverty, otherwise known as the poverty line .
Although some people could live above the poverty line, and still be struggling financially, it goes
unrecognized by most research collection. However, what was initially noticed around the 1970 s is
that there was a significant rise in women s poverty statistics. More female headed households were
living in poverty, and a majority of those women belonged to a minority. This recognizable trend has
been deemed the feminization of poverty , which according research is not only a growing problem in
North America, but several other countries around the world. Information gathered about this issue in
the United States shows that female headed households is by far the fastest growing type of family
structure, and due to the fact there is a growing poverty level amongst this group, it now means that
approximately half of the all the poor in the United States live in a women headed family and
household. (Gimenez, 1999, p. 336) The biggest question when is comes to this particular topic is
why?
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Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll...
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic horror novella written by Robert Louis
Stevenson in the Victorian era. The novella follows a well respected doctor Henry Jekyll and his
struggle between good and evil when he takes a potion and becomes Mr Hyde.
Robert Louis Stevenson the author of the novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was
born in Edinburgh in 1850 and died at the young age of forty four. He wrote the book in 1886. As a
child he was very close to his nurse and when he was ill she used to read him
Bible stories as he was brought up in a strict Catholic tradition, which he later rebelled against. This
led to his fascination for his city s low life and for bizarre characters, which ... Show more content on
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When describing the door, Stevenson includes detail about the surrounding and the atmosphere as
being dark weather, foggy and mysterious: a black winter morning . The door also represents mystery,
as we do not know the contents of the building: showed no window, nothing but a door . The building
is described as being a certain sinister block which suggests it looks evil. The atmosphere is
unwelcoming around the door as it has neither bell nor knocker which shows that Mr Hyde did not
want any visitors.
Most of the changes from Dr Jekyll into Mr Hyde take place in the laboratory. This is an odd setting to
use, as it is a symbol of what could be the origin of evil. Stevenson insinuates this by the way he uses
the butler (Poole) to say that it used to be a dissecting room this is where many dead bodies will have
been experimented on. Since the symbols of evil in this novella are Mr Hyde and his use of medicine
this could also be the case as the potion that went wrong, and created and evil individual, was made
here. When we later learn
the door leads to a courtyard, which allows Mr Hyde into the laboratory this begins to feel strange, as
we do not understand why Mr
Hyde is going into Dr Jekyll s grounds.
Our next setting is at the murder of Sir Danvers Carew where once again there was fog, which had
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Comparing P-51 Mustang And Martin B-26 Marauder
Luke Hameloth
Mrs. Hameloth
HS History
Throughout World War II the US used airplanes in many different ways. Some were used to carry
troops and supplies, some were used as bombers, and some were used to attack directly. The P 51
Mustang, the Boeing P 17 Flying Fortress, and the Martin B 26 Marauder are just a few examples of
these. Even though each plane had a different job, they all came together to help win the war. The P 51
Mustang was commissioned by the British Royal Air Force, and was built by North American
Aviation. Its first flight took place on October 26th. The Mustang ran on the Packard V 1650 7 engine,
which was a version of the Rolls Royce Merlin 66 and was mounted with six .50 caliber M2/AN
Browning machine guns. The first units of Mustangs weren t able to reach high altitudes because of
inferior engines, which lead to them being used primarily as reconnaissance and ground attacking
planes. But the US decided to use them as bomber escorts for deep penetration daylight bombing runs.
The Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress was primarily used by the USAAC (United States Army Air Corps)
and was built by Boeing. The B 17 used four Pratt and Whitney R 1690 Hornet Radial engines and
carried five .30 caliber machine guns and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Martin Company for the USAAC and was also used by the Royal Air Force and the South African Air
Force. The Marauder was powered by two Pratt and Whitney R 2800 Double Wasp radial engines and
was equipped with a .30 caliber machine gun on the nose, two .50 caliber machine guns on the dorsal
fin, and another .30 caliber on the tail. The B 26 was nicknamed Widowmaker because of its
reputation to crash on take offs. It had to be flown at precise speeds, which was intimidating to pilots.
As the crews became more trained for the aircraft, however, it became safer to fly. The plane was
modified as well to make take offs easier and the Marauder soon became one of the deadliest weapons
in the
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Mental Illness In The Movie, The Soloist
The movie The Soloist was very eye opening and inspirational. An L.A. Times journalist, Steve,
comes across a homeless man named Nathaniel playing the violin. He begins talking to him and
Nathaniel seems to talk very fast and continuously rambling on. Nathaniel tells Steve he used to attend
Julliard and play the cello there. Steve begins to do some research and finds out he is telling the truth.
He begins writing a newspaper column on Nathaniel and spends more and more time with him. An
elderly woman was moved by the column and gave her cello to Steve to give to Nathaniel but on one
condition. It was of great value so it would need to be kept at a shelter called LAMP, and Nathaniel
could stay there or go there when he wanted to play it. Nathaniel was reluctant at first, but eventually
shows up at the shelter. We see flashbacks of Nathaniel s past and learn that he often hears voices,
which greatly affected his music career causing him to drop out of Julliard. He becomes very attached
to Steve as he puts him up in an apartment and gets him his first musical performance. But when
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So many people do not recognize how serious of an illness mental illness is. A lot of people do not
even believe it is an actual thing. It is our job to make the public more aware and make them more
educated on how big of an issue this is and how serious it is. This film makes me want to focus my
future as a nursing professional in the mental health aspect of the field. I think I would also like to
volunteer my times at homeless shelters and such to really help those who cannot go to a medical
facility. One thing I need to keep in mind though that the movie really made me realize is that
sometimes people may not want my help or I may feel defeated but to remember that I am doing my
best to do good for someone
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Molarity Of Potassium Iodine
The data supports the hypothesis that an exponential relationship will be found between the change in
temperature and the reaction rate, and that the highest temperature will have the fastest rate of
reaction. The data also supports the hypothesis that as the concentration of Potassium Iodine increases
so will the reaction rate, and vice versa for an increase in Sodium Thiosulphate concentration. The
hypothesis that the Iron (II) ions will affect the reaction rate, and that the optimal amount will be about
0.1M of catalyst was partially supported.
In Graph 1 the data shows an exponential rate of change as the molarity of the Potassium Iodine
increases so does the average rate of reaction. The average rate of reaction is like trends in the data
that are expected, as according to the collision theory an increase in the amount of Potassium Iodine
will increase the number of collisions with sufficient energy and correct orientation. This correlates to
the data recorded by Lawrence Kok in his research conducted in this area (results showed in Appendix
C) (kok, 2017).
In Graph 2 the data is imprecise as there is a few possible outliers that couldn t be removed as there
weren t enough data points to decide where the standard deviation would place the data. As such there
are not many trends shown in this graph, except that there a relationship between the molarity of the
Na2S2O3 and the average rate of reaction. This trend is that as the concentration of the Sodium
Thiosulfate
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Central Park Five Analysis
In the film Central Park Five, the movie states while Kevin, Raymond and the other kids were being
interrogated, the police had gather other suspect for questioning, but it just seemed like they did try
hard enough to find the actually people but instead they let the others in question, charged with
smaller sentences. The police officers fed all the kids the story, the kids didn t even know each other
and they we all pin point to this crime. Another surprising thing is how the parents didn t try hard
enough to prove that their children didn t do anything wrong. The family s kind of let their kids down,
they didn t fight, they didn t try to get them lawyers, and they believe the cops instead of their kids.
There was evidence that the kids didn t
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Differences Between The Renaissance And Romantic Period...
British literature is constantly evolving. This became overwhelmingly apparent in the survey of
literature from the varying literary periods analyzed in English III. The reason for such is the ever
changing nation in which the authors lived. The stark differences in life during the Renaissance and
Romantic Era resulted in authors writing with the intention to convey different themes. Specifically,
one key theme of the Renaissance was the role of God in people s lives, which manifests itself in John
Donne s sermon Meditation 17 was well as John Milton s poem When I Consider How My Light Is
Spent. In the Romantic Era, one theme around which writers tended to focus was the beauty and
power of nature. This theme is overwhelmingly clear in William Wordsworth s poem The World Is
Too Much with Us and Percy Shelley s poem Ode to the West Wind. A theme nearly omnipresent in
the Renaissance was the role of God in people s lives. One major work it appears in is John Milton s
When I Consider How My Light Is Spent. In this sonnet, Milton reflects on his blindness and its
impact to his standing as a Christian. This is evident when he fondly asks, Doth God exact day labor,
light denied? In other words, he is asking God whether he still demands good works that may not be
possible to to his disability. The answer to such question is a clear no, as God doth not need... man s
work. Moreover, this murmur elaborates its position, that whoever best accepts life s burdens ( His
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Power In Iran
In politics, power is the ability to influence or control the behaviour of people. The term authority is
often used for perceived as legitimate by the social structure. (Greiner and Schein, 1988) On the
surface the U.S and the Iranian governments seen to have a lot in common, when it comes the
president they are elected by popular vote, a strong legislature and the powerful judiciary(Inside Iran
the structure of power in Iran | terror and Tehran | FRONTLINE, 2000). When discussing the power
held by the president of both Irian and the U.S. It is clear from the begging that it is clear to see that
there are many depts. And levels to the contrasts of each presidency style and they use, perceive and
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Only the president is elected by a single national constituency and all powers is vested in office
(McKay and Professor of Government David McKay, 2013, p. 213). This is centrally placed which
coheres that public expectations are high. The president is elated for a four year term which is limited
to completing to full terms in office. When assessing the power in which the American president holds
compare to the Iranian President it seems to uphold a great amount of powers somewhat like the
Supreme leader of Irian has. Although within the American system there are checks and balances by
which each bench can keep to other two branches from invading its constitutional powers. (McKay
and Professor of Government David McKay, 2013, p. 213) This is where the senate can disapprove
top level presidential appointments and refuse to ratify treaties. The two chambers of congress acting
together can impeach and convict and also remove the resident and also federal judges from office.
However the president has the power to veto any of the acts done by the congress, and only if over
2/3rd of the chambers can override this veto. This shows that the power of the president is great
however du the checks and balances it is able to divide powers to all areas of the political and decision
making structure. Therefore it can be seen that the power of the president can be
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Transformation in Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong Essay
Transformation in Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong
In Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, Tim O Brien gives a dynamic example of how even the deep
roots of ones culture can be modified. The focus is on the young lady, whose boyfriend manages to
have her shipped over to Vietnam from the U.S. She is then thrown into a completely foreign culture
that thousands of American GI s were experiencing. This change in culture affected the strongest and
most skilled of America s ground troops. The affects on a civilian are almost unfathomable.
The sweetheart of the story is a young, American girl whose description identifies her as the
stereotypical girl of the late 60 s early 70 s. A tall, big boned blonde,/long legs and blue eyes and a ...
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No cosmetics, no fingernail filing. She stopped wearing jewelry, cut her hair short and wrapped it in a
dark green bandana. Hygiene was a matter of small consequence. (98). The bush had done to her what
it had done to so many American soldiers. She had no idea how to survive in the conditions that she
had taken on, but she learned. She learned how to disassemble an M 16, how the various parts
worked,/ how to use the weapon/ she had a real knack for it./ In many ways she remained naïve and
immature, still a kid, but Cleveland Heights now seemed very far away. (98). These changes were
dramatic, but not extreme or drastic. However, the next few changes would be too much for Mark to
handle.
Twice/ she came in late at night. Very late. And then finally she did not come in at all. (99). Mark
became worried that she might be sleeping with someone else. He woke up Rat and him go check out
the barracks to see if Mary Anne was with any of the guys. All accounted for. No extras. (101). Then
they got the idea that she was with the Greenies and she was, in a way. Mary Anne was out on
Ambush with the Green Beret s. Poor Mark Fossie tried to talk some sense into her, but it was to no
avail. Before long Mary Anne was gone again, this time there would be no reckoning with her. She
had made her decision to be where she felt she belonged. When Mark finally realized this, he was hit
with an emotional artillery shell that could have taken
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Mozart Music In UW-Madison, School Of Music
The first event Mozart music was in UW Madison, school of music. I think the different languages of
music can help me improve my listening skills. when I came to this event, I was surprised. A lot of old
people were in music hall, and they were willing to pay 15 dollars in order to listen this music. I didn t
need to pay the money because I had a Wesli s student ID. Students were free to join this musicale, but
they didn t like it. I also didn t like it because I couldn t understand what were they singing? I guess
that the words of song were French. I got a content about this music . In this content, I found two
languages about words of song: one is French (maybe), other is English that is a translate. However,
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Another one was the General Chemistry class, which was talking about water in chemistry and
hydrolysis. In first lecture Animal Biology, the professor explained organization of animals and four
kinds of animals: Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora, and Acoelemorpha. He was speaking slowly and
loudly, and students took notes and gave some their own opinions or questions in the class. The
professor was more focusing on power point, and he put a lot of information on the power point
because he was used many academic words. He tried to make a clear thinking. In second lecture, the
speaker asked their students some questions. So students gave their own opinions actively. These
classes are based around discussions of the material and teachers expect students to be engaged in this
dialogue. As a result, the classroom was very noisy. In China, the class is quiet. Students do not
always participate in the classroom because they cannot speak unless picked by the lecturer. This is
because the purpose is to sit in the classroom to copy and memorize all the stuff that the instructor
teaches. Then, they pasted it on the exam paper and got a good grade. It also means that less
interaction exists between the lecturer and
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What Historical And Governmental Policies Influenced Asian...
Asians have been referred to as the Model Minority for decades, but is it an accurate representation of
Asian America culture today? This notion derives from the stereotype that Asian families are stable
and Asian culture produces success in regards to grades and professions. My questions are as follows:
what historical and governmental policies influenced the term, how did it affect Asian Americans,
what should Asian Americans do to be treated equally to improve the rights of their people, and how
does this all tie together with the core concept of history memory? I hope to answer these questions
thoughtfully in my essay.
The term model minority emerged during the 1960s as a response brought on by the Immigration and
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Asian Americans have been significantly affected today because of the model minority ideology. The
idea of Asian Americans being the model minority encouraged and pushed Caucasian Americans that
if you have the right cultural values, you can make it. This causes an erasure of the economic
disparities and social issues that the poor working Asian Americans have today.
Bernadette Lim, Harvard Undergraduate student, in her article, Model Minority Seems like a
Compliment, but It Does Great Harm, raises awareness that the term Model Minority does a lot of
harm despite it s positive connotation. The author points out the fact that many southeast Asian
minorities are in poverty rates. Included in the southeast Asian category, there is a 40 50% drop out
rate. Asian American female students have the highest suicide rates among college students from the
pressure of performing really well. This article also points out a threat of Asian Americans in the
college admissions process where Asian Americans are perceived as a threat to other applicants. It
implies that society wants a control to racial contents where they only want enough that serves the
main interest of society. When you are harming the mobility of mainstream Americans, you re viewed
as threatening. Harming, in the case, is Asian Americans taking the spots of college placements for
actual or Caucasian American students.
In Lee s The Model Minority as Gook , he
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Artemisia Gentileschi Research Paper
Artemisia Gentileschi is a world famous painter but her path to become a successful artist was not an
easy one and it was one that was filled with tragedy, injustice and finally redemption. Artemisia
Gentileschi s Judith and Maidservant with Head of Holofernes was Artemisia s revenge against her
teacher and rapist, Agostino Tassi.
Artemisia Gentileschi was born in Rome in 1593. Her father was Orazio Gentileschi, a painter and
close friend of Michelangelo Merisi also known as Caravaggio; the master of light and dark
perspective. Artemisia grew up around famous artists and would become one of the first women to
achieve international fame as a painter.
In 1612 when Artemisia was 19, she was taken advantage and raped by her teacher Agostino Tassi.
Agostino was a Florentine artist who worked for Artemisa s father and served as Artemisia s teacher.
Agostino tried numerous times to get Artemisia alone in her bedroom and when he finally succeeded
he convinced the young and naive Artemisia that he would marry her. When Artemisia realized that
she was taken advantaged of and Agostino was not going to marry her, Artemisia s father field suit for
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He accused her of sleeping with numerous men before him and midwives had to examine Artemisia to
validate how recent she lost her virginity. Agostino further humiliated Artemisia by claiming that
Artemisia was an unskilled painter and did not even understand simple laws of perspective. Agostino
may have even gotten away had it not been for a former friend of Agostino who testified that Agostino
boasted about how he exploited Artemisia. Agostino was found guilty of rape but for his punishment
he only spent a year in prison. Far from the justice that Artemisia and her father was looking
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The Trolley Problem Of The Monist
Judith Jarvis Thomson presents an ethical dilemma entitled The Trolley Problem in The Monist. The
problem describes a situation in which a trolley car is moving quickly and out of control on a train
track towards five people who are tied to the tracks; you have the power to pull a lever, change the
direction of the trolley car and save those five people at the expense of the life of one person who is on
the track the car was diverted to (Thomson 1397). The choice to be made is not just about whether or
not one should pull the lever though. The problem dictates a choice about whether one would kill, in
the case of choosing to pull the lever to kill the one person and save the five, or letting die, in which
case nothing is done and the five are killed because of the lack of action taken (Thomson 1398).
Thomson believes it would be incorrect to turn the trolley and willingly choose to kill one person,
rather than allow the five to die, but the philosophies of Immanuel Kant and John Stewart Mill must
be analyzed to determine whether they would agree with Thomson, or have a different view from
Thomson as well as one another. When considering J.J. Thomson s Trolley Problem, the philosophies
of Kant and Mill must be fully analyzed and expressed to determine the most plausible perspective to
be taken by both philosophers on the issue. There are strengths, weaknesses and criticisms of both
ethical arguments, and these will be considered as well in the analysis. The ethical
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Similarities Between Letters To Alice And Fay Weldon
Education has been a complex concept and remains a relevant notion in texts across time.
Women were encouraged to pursue an education in both the regency period and the 20th century. But
the type of education encouraged for women in the regency period differs substantially from the kind
offered in the 20th century as they were shaped through the respective contexts of their surroundings.
This is evident when comparing Jane Austen s 1813 Regency social satire Pride and Prejudice, and
Fay Weldon s 1984 postmodern epistolary work, Letters to Alice, as both texts manifest how changes
in their social context have resulted in the altered position of the type of education encouraged for
women, through the inclusion of different language features, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The trees within the image is positioned to symbolise the females within the regency period and the
20th century. On the left page, from the sky, symbols of music, art, statues of dancers and the modern
languages are pouring down to nourish these trees, highlighting the type of education that was
encouraged for women in the regency period. Under these trees there are symbols of music, art, dance
and modern languages hanging off their branches to symbolise the acquired education that regency
females received from their nourishment. The page on the right hand side highlights trees and fertile
seeds growing with an invisible force from the sky to indicate that the spectrum for education towards
women is not constricted. This indicates that females were encouraged to participate in all the various
types of education. Subsequently, the trees produce different symbols of education, such as books,
universities and career pathways. In between these two types of trees there is a line which separates
these two to represent that although females from both periods were encouraged towards education,
both differ in the type of education they were encouraged as a result of their context. Thus, as a result
of their context the items in which these trees grow are
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Depression Case Study
esults
Description of the participants
In total, 18 patients met the inclusion criteria with all of these patients completing the groups. Data
was not available on how many sessions participants may have missed. Pre and post intervention
measures were obtained from 18 patients who completed the groups.
Course facilitators were reluctant to collect demographic information as it was felt that collecting
demographic information could impact on the response rate. Demographic information was therefore
not collected.
Participant characteristics Depression severity as measured by the PHQ 9 saw 5.56% (n=1) of the
participants (N=18) begin the study within the normal range for depression (scores between zero and
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Criterion c was selected given normative values were available for the PHQ 9 in both clinical and non
clinical populations. Means, standard deviations and Cronbach s Alpha co efficient values for the PHQ
9 were obtained from the PHQ 9 manual (Kroenke et al., 2009). See Appendix G for a screenshot of
LRCIC input and output.
RCI Analysis: PHQ 9
The RCI value calculated using the LRCIC (Agostinis et al., 2008) for the PHQ 9, was 4.61. As such,
participants scores must have changed a minimum of 4.61 points between baseline and end of the
group to be considered as showing either reliable improvement or deterioration. Table 2 below shows
the frequencies and percentages of participants change categories according to RCI outcome.
Table 2
Frequencies and percentages of participants demonstrating a RC or no change between baseline and
end of intervention according to RCI outcome for PHQ 9
PHQ 9 Improved (RC in desired direction) Unchanged (Not significant change) Deteriorated (RC in
opposite direction)
Week 16 n 11 7 0
Week 16 % 61.11% 38.89% 0
Table 2 above shows that the majority of participants (61.11%) had a RC in PHQ 9 depression scores
following completion of the group intervention. 38.89% of participants did not have RC in their PHQ
9 scores and notably, zero participants reported a deterioration in their depressive symptoms at the end
of the intervention.
CSC Analysis: PHQ 9 To find out if any RC could
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Little Italy is unique because it is no longer the ethnic enclave it was 115 years ago. When comparing
Little Italy to other ethnic neighborhoods, we can immediately see differences. In Chinatown, for
example, there are many Chinese restaurants, businesses, and structures scattered throughout the
neighborhood. In addition, many Chinese people can be found visiting, working, and even living in
the enclave. When you see these Chinese individuals, they are often speaking the Chinese language.
Little Italy, however, is quite different from Chinatown. Unlike Chinatown, Little Italy has lost its
ethnic flavor. While Little Italy was once a neighborhood thriving with a heavy Italian immigration
base, overtime it has lost its identity.
The rapid growth of industry in Chicago created many opportunities for unskilled labor. These
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There are Indians, Mexicans, Asians and many others diverse businesses established in Little Italy.
Chicago is known for its diversity. In Chicago all sorts of food, clothing, and music reflect numerous
cultures. There are numerous ethnic enclaves that have put Chicago on the map for its diversity.
However, not every ethnic enclave is what it seems. Compared to most ethnic enclaves in Chicago,
Little Italy is no longer what it was 115 years ago. You will not find a Chinatown or a Paseo Boricua
atmosphere you will not see Italians you will not hear the language and you will not have much access
to authentic Italian foods. Little Italy is Italian in name only as it no longer fits the definition of an
ethnic enclave. Italians, like other immigrants living in enclaves, feel the need to celebrate their
culture and history. Although they no longer live in the area, many return in August to celebrate their
roots. Even though Little Italy is a mix of ethnic diversity, Italian Americans still share the sense of
cultural pride shared by other ethnic
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White Supremacy In African Americans
Race refers to a group of persons who are different from other groups due to their alleged genetic and
physical traits. On one hand, racism is the preconception that members of a certain race are prime than
individuals of other races. In America, white supremacy is the belief that whites are superior to others.
White supremacy took different forms, such as colonialism, slavery, and apartheid and has led to
institutional racism. Members of minority races, particularly African Americans, have experienced
institutional racism in both political and social institutions in many forms including discrimination in
health care, employment, incarceration rates, housing, education, and politics. On the other hand,
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They included the G.I bill, the war on drugs, and the suburban shift. The G.I. bill, which was passed in
1944, provided numerous benefits to World War II veterans. This bill aimed to assist returning
veterans by offering them benefits, such as financial aid to pursue education, low cost mortgages, and
low interest loans so that they could conform to civilian life. However, many African American
veterans did not profit from this bill like their White Americans counterparts. Although the bill did not
explicitly advocate racial discrimination, it was interpreted differently for both races and it somehow
simulated the Jim Crow laws. For example, mortgage agencies and banks refused to lend loans to
African American veterans after they returned from war, making them face poverty (page 308). The
war on drugs has been viewed as a discriminatory process because it has led to the captivity of more
Africans Americans than slavery. American prisons house more African Americans due to
discriminatory mandatory sentencing and misguided drug laws since the drug war began in the 1970s
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  • 2. English GRADE 12 GRAAD 12 NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE P3 NOVEMBER 2010 MEMORANDUM MARKS: 100 This memorandum consists of 9 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over English First Additional Language/P3 2 NSC Memorandum DBE/November 2010 INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION This memorandum must be used together with the attached English FAL assessment rubrics for SECTIONS A, B and C. SECTION A: ESSAY QUESTION 1 Instructions to Markers: Candidates are required to write an essay of 250 to 300 words (1 to 1 ½ pages) on ONE topic only. Full credit must be given for the candidate s own interpretation. Marking must be objective. Consider the background of the candidate and give credit for relevant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.1 INTERVIEW 2.2 The interview must be between the manager of a government department and the candidate as an applicant for the bursary. The interview should be about the candidate s application for a bursary. The register and tone of the interview must be formal. The dialogue format must be used. [30] FORMAL LETTER The letter should be addressed to the manager of a company. The content should include references to the success of the event and thanks for the sponsorship. The tone and register of the letter should be formal. The following aspects of format should be included: o Address of sender o Date o Address of recipient o Greeting/Salutation (e.g. Sir, Madam, Dear Sir, Dear Madam, Dear Mr
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  • 4. Examples Of Individualism In Rhinoceros It is heard among society that character, personality, and individuality make each person special and unique in their own way; however, in the play Rhinoceros a lot of characters end up losing their sense of personality and fall under a form of fascism known as Nazism. This is a huge problem because this is what caused the Holocaust. Berenger, is a character who does not fall into this trap and remains as the last standing human. In doing so, he shows traits of independence. Nazism and individualism are the two most important aspects of this story due to the relative similarities and the strong survival skills that Berenger represents. Nazism is the ultimate evil that led to the extermination and endangerment of the Jewish people. Ionesco wrote the story to compare the similarities between how the rhinoceros attempt to exterminate humans while the Nazis attempted to exterminate the Jewish people. An example of how the two are similar is when the characters in Rhinoceros find it to be an easier decision to become a rhinoceros after a majority of the population is. This relates to the Holocaust because people did not second guess their action, but instead just followed along and allowed innocent lives to be killed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although multiple characters try to endeavor this trait only Berenger can truly be identified with it. Berenger shows that he truly cares about his peers as shown when they morph into rhinoceros and he feels guilty for pushing them away. Berenger may feel guilty but he never wavers and decides to fight for humans when he declares I m not capitulating at the ending scene of the story (Ionesco 107). This scene can be seen as Berenger showing stubbornness, but if anything; this shows that he is truly his own person who will not waver no matter the circumstance. Hence, this makes him special and shows why he is the only human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Aristotle And Socrates To answer the question, I will be comparing Pericles s, Aristotle s and Socrates s thoughts about whether to think ourselves as friends or as strangers. Pericles and Aristotle conceptualize political communities largely as associations of friends. Pericles believes that participation in democracy, is in a way allows Athenians to become great warriors, to develop friendship and to have communal beliefs. Friendship and community are integral to democracy. Pericles said, a man who is private has no business in Athens. The idea of Democracy is that citizens get the opportunities to participate in state affairs and help to make certain decisions. Athens is a democratic city, they give equal rights and opportunities to their citizens to participate in political matters and let their citizens voice be heard. If you are Athenian citizen, you are very lucky individuals. Socrates on the other hand, conceptualizes political communities largely as associations of strangers. Socrates believes that it is better to think about ourselves as strangers than friends. Socrates likes his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If they allow others who are not citizens to get involved in the political matters and have a total stranger who has a wise opinion on certain matter, there will be different and better outcomes. For those reasons Socrates philosophies are the better of the two. Pericles and Aristotle failed in this aspect, because their idea does not allow everyone to participate in the government, particularly those who are mechanics, even those mechanics who are wise and can offer innovative ideas cannot participate due to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Minor Prophet Amos Essay Amos, as one of the Twelve Minor Prophets, evokes imagery of a fiery orator whose central theme is the pursuit of justice and righteousness which possesses significance in both ancient times and today. Amos elevates the concept of justice though human actions to a primacy in the lives of believers who established a covenant with God since the time of Abraham. We shall exegetically explore Amos 5:18 24. He is not a radical, rather Amos prophecies are in the tradition of the oracular style imitative of many prophets including Moses. The prophetic ministry of Amos in the Northern kingdom is set against the background of the end of the prosperous reign of Israel s Jeroboam II (793 753 B.C.). As Shalom Paul notes, during this period, the Silver ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this time, Israel enjoyed peaceful relations with Judah under the reign of King Uzziah (792 740 B.C.). The book of Amos begins with six oracles of judgement against Israel s neighbors: Aram, Philistia, Tyre, Edom, Ammon and Moab (Amos 1:3 2:3), followed by pronouncement against Judah (Amos 2:4 5). These seven oracles serve as one grand prolegomenon to his final surmise indictment against Israel. The same judgment is made of each nation, because they revolted against divine rule. The Hebrew root pÅ¡ is used of rebellion against authority of nations. The rebellion is against the rule of Yahweh (Psalm 2:1 3). Accumulated transgressions lead to an irrevocable decision to destroy each of the nations. The repetitions establish that they all have equal standing before God; equally guilty, and they will suffer equivalent fates. The most detailed and devastating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Large Computer Forensics Laboratory A Coordination Plan is critical to the success of a large computer forensics laboratory. It is necessary for not only members of the forensics team, but for synchronizing with organizational leads and legal entities. Most labs are operated under best practices and are structured within a hierarchy from the investigation assistant, the lab assistant, the lead investigator as well as the project lead. These positions can be changed based on the case and expertise required. Best practices state that personnel assignments should be made prior to starting the investigation. The coordination plan should be discussed at all levels of an organization since the lab needs to comply with the overall rules and regulations of the organization, but it is also likely that the lab s functions will impact the organization at some point. Competencies Coordination is critical at the senior leadership level in order to facilitate continuity of operations plan (COOP) planning. Most facilities that are Information technology centric focuses primarily on IT contingency plan. The IT contingency plan is a function of the COOP and must be orchestrated with great care. In order to create a comprehensive COOP, many departments within the organization must be involved. Finance, managers, network engineers, facilities personnel, system administrators, and security professionals are key stakeholders during COOP development process. Coordination with outside organizations is required in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mark Twain And Maxine Hong Kingston In the mid 19th century, America was viewed as a hotspot for freedom and wealth. When the noise of the gold rush flooded the world, immigrants started to see America more appetizing than ever. The Chinese saw America as a place to have a fresh start and as a place of refuge because of it s generosity, so they immigrated to the west in great numbers. There was a large Chinese population in Virginia and all along the Pacific coast. Writers Mark Twain and Maxine Hong Kingston both wrote in great detail about the Chinese Immigrants. They went into detail about the immigrants and how they came over and why. Although Twain and Kingston both wrote about the immigrants in a positive light, Twain was sympathetic of the immigrants and Kingston focused more on their image and her ancestors. Mark Twain and Maxine Hong Kingston are both influential writers when it comes to the history of the Chinese Immigrants. Bother of them showed a great amount of detail on their journey to America. Mark Twain actually pities the friendless Mongol, there were many superficial stereotypes of the Chinese immigrants (Ou 33). Twain ridicules the American s racist attitudes against the Chinese. For example, in Roughing It, he wrote, In every little cooped up, dingy cavern of a hut, faint with the odor of burning Josh lights and with nothing to see the gloom by save the sickly, guttering tallow candle, were two or three yellow, long tailed vagabonds, coiled up on a sort of short truckle bed, smoking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Everything That Rises Must Converge Odd Circumstance of an Oblivious Woman. My mother always said you aren t born into becoming racist, you grow up into it . I never truly understood what that meant until taking psychology during my senior year of high school and learned that people aren t born a certain way. They have been influenced by the environment which includes family, school, friends and their residence. In Everything that Rises must Converge O Connor spot lights racism, which is still prevalent throughout many different cultures and societies and changes how one thinks about others. O Connor uses imagery and symbolism to define this. In today s society, we don t really take a second look at other races. Everyone is so accustomed to everything that we don t fully take racism into perspective. Sure, there are some of those people that still discriminate against others but it isn t as prominent as it used to be; however, there are still clubs and societies that discriminate against African Americans, Jews, and Asians. In O Connor s story Everything That Rises Must Converge she gives us a glimpse of how Julian s mother feels about and views other races. She hasn t quite gotten the idea that she is in a different time than she was 20 to 30 years ago. One example that O Connor highlights about this topic is Julian s mother s hat which O Connor uses as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of them including racism which O Connor sets the mood in this story in many ways. One including some quotes that Julian s mother stated. They should rise, yes, but on their side of the fence. (O Connor 449). This sets the mood of the entire story. Julian s mother is stating that African Americans should have stayed slaves and even if they should rise they should do so somewhere else. This quote sets the mood in a pretty dark spot in the beginning. However she then reclaims herself and does have a kind soul to everyone by taking mercy and giving the little boy Carver a penny. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Primal Carnage Extinction Research Paper Primal Carnage Extinction Release Trailer As we all know, Unreal Engine is a champion in the game making world. Here, they deliver an exciting mix of multiplayer combat in a Human vs Dinosaur battle royal. Released in April of 2015, Primal Carnage Extinction has established a large online following. This game includes both first person shooting and third person gameplay, using the human point of view for first person gameplay and the dinosaur point of view for third person gameplay. First Person Perspective for Primal Carnage Extinction In this game, Phoenix International has recreated dinosaurs and they have escaped all over the island. The player may select to play as the humans who are dispatched to clean up the mess, or the predatory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each team has an advantage, such as stealth and speed for dinosaurs and weaponry for humans. Each class you choose, whether human or dino, will grant you specials which will come in handy the more you level up. Your initial paragraph was a huge block of text. I have broken them down into smaller chunks. In future, you should use this technique also to enhance readability. Dinosaurs attack in Primal Carnage Extinction Not only has the sequel fixed many previous errors and glitches, but it has also added the extra benefit of a free roam mode. This mode is meant for players who wish to have a more customizable game with the option to turn off killing. While there are still some minor complaints about clipping issues and extremely hard human survival ratings, the game has received an overall score of 7 from the video game community. This is very much a game where you will either love it or you will hate it. Don t give up on it right away though. It may take some mastering to become good at killing a T Rex with a shotgun, but after a few rounds of play the game is very enticing, exciting and full of surprises. Check out the gameplay below and be sure to pick this game up on Steam or in your local gamming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Name Of The Rose The movie, The Name of the Rose is about apprentice Adso of Melk and his mentor, Franciscan friar William of Baskerville. These two men traveled to a Benedictine abbey to discuss the poverty of Christ. While at the abbey, there was a series of mysterious murders that continued to take place one after another. The abbey requested that William and Adso help to solve the mystery of why these murders were taking place. Through many trials and setbacks, William discovered that a secretive book was being passed from person to person. He learned that when a person touched the book with their hands, they later digested the poisonous ink. This poisonous ink that got on the victims hands was the cause of all the murders. Therefore, the movie does not have an accurate plot, however the historical background in the film is correct based on the sources. In The Life Times of St. Francis, St. Francis was born in Assisi and was raised in a church going family. In his younger years, he enlisted into the military until he eventually came back to the church. He dedicated his life to Christ and the church in 1207 and ultimately became a friar, a deacon, and a preacher in his adult years. St. Francis believed in the gospel and worshipping God. In 1210, he was the founder of the Franciscan movement which was made up of orders about the teachings and spiritual disciplines of the founder, associates, and followers. Moving forward to 1212, St. Francis dedicated his life to preaching and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Global Stage Of The European Union The statement that a Belgian Minister once quoted indicated his thoughts of the global stage of the European Union (EU) which included, the European union was a little more than an economic giant, political dwarf and military worm. With this being said, I can confidently say within my six week summer long semester into the history of the European Union, I agree with the Belgian Minister s statement primarily due to their economic trading power, weak political power, but I think their military is not no worm. According to the Europa.eu (1), The European Union is one of strongest economic areas in the world. There is an estimated five hundred million people. Europe also make up of seven point three percent of the world s population, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept is carefully related to those of economic globalization which integrates national economies into the international economy. Such incorporations have been achieved through capital flow, trading of goods and services, and foreign direct investment. Since the primary link has been the European Union, which has become a major alliance amongst the European nations. With the EU s focusing on globalization their economic power has gone up. I feel that with the EU having a single currency and free trade of goods and services is a major contribution to having a strong EU. The world is becoming a tighter community through high tech developments around the world. With technology becoming so advanced international travel becoming more common. Making communication and collaboration with other countries around the world easier and now a common occurrence. Some world leaders envision a global community that would lead to a one world order to include government and commerce. Globalization has been on the rise but is not shared and accepted by all. Nationalism continues to play a significant part in international interactions. With Europe s goal of European alliance for economic purposes, the European Union can be used as a model for economic globalization. The EU restructured their government to have political power by incorporating the European parliament, supranational fiscal union, and the European Commission. The Parliament is the only institution where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Theme Of The Movie Maalik After two decades the writer of the masterpiece Dhuwan, Ashir Azeem came back as a debut film director and nailed it, both cinematically and systematically. As Dhuwan was a thriller based on a team of law enforcement officials who would do anything to catch the criminals, so it became super hit of that era and Ashir Azeem got fame as its writer and actor. Ashir Azeem returned after so many years with a new bang, his movie, Maalik which made expectations very high of the audience. Main Theme Basically Maalik is about war, politics, corruption and most of all about patriotism and taking ownership of one s country. It portrays our society from grass root strugglers to the highest levels of wealth and power. It is soaked in reality as it shows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While talking to a news channel, the film s director Aashir Azeem confirmed yes, a ban was imposed on the movie, however, now the media reports are saying that it has been removed . Role of Government After SBFC revoked ban on Maalik, the federal government banned Ashir Azeem s film Maalik nationwide in a notification issued day after cancellation of SBFC s ban. The Sindh government decided to ban the film Maalik and then revoked that notice all in the space of a few hours. The Ministry of Information, Broadcasting, and National Heritage issued a notification declaring the Urdu feature film uncertified according to Section 9 of the Motion Pictures Ordinance, 1979. The culture ministry drafted a notification ordering a ban on the movie for being biased and provoking violence. The government did not provide any explanation for banning the film in its notification. The government gave no reason for its intervention, which is unusual as film regulation is normally carried out by local censorship boards. However, before it was formally issued, the Sindh chief minister intervened and asked the ministry not to issue it as it would be against the freedom of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of The Film The Wild County The Wild County is a modern Spaghetti Western film set to be released on March 2018. I will be the director of the film, and will mainly take care of the visual aspect of the film. The film s visual element takes inspiration from one of Sergio Leone s prominent film Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). The first scene I will direct in the film is Scene IV. The spotting for the film will occur on November 24th, 2016. The first spotting session will mainly focus on arranging the music with the footage taken for Scene IV. The meeting will be attended by the film composer Richard Marley along with our three music editors Cindy Nicholson, Brandon Howard, and Susan Baxter. The plot of the film is about Bruce West, a young cowboy who travels to Cape Town, Lousiana in order to seek redemption for the death of his family back in Mississippi. Bruce West s family are murdered by the evil Samuel Johnson and his crew called the Red Bandits. The Red Bandits plan to infiltrate Cape Town by robbing the town of it s fortune and kidnapping mayor Smith as hostage. In order to stop the Red Bandits, Bruce West creates a group called The Rebellion to fight against the Red Bandits and save Cape Town from chaos. Scene IV will have no source music, meaning no music will be heard by both the audience and the characters. Moreover, there will be no dialogue between characters as this is a silent film. The only sound in the scene will be the non diegetic music created by the film composer Richard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Moment That Changed My Life As A Critical Thinker Similar to the majority of kids my age, I have my driver s license as well a vehicle that I drive to school, work, soccer practice, etc. My particular form of transportation turns out to be a well used 2002 Ford F150. The odometer reads a whopping 235,000 plus miles and every inch of the underside is coated in a layer of rust. Due to the years of wear and tear that my truck has seen, there have been multiple occasion where something has malfunctioned or broken. Whether it s a swapping out a burnt out headlight, replacing a faulty alternator, or simply changing the oil I ve done general maintenance and fixed any problem that has arisen within the last year that I ve been driving the truck. I pride myself in being able to perform these tasks, even though the only person who might notice is my father. I find this skill important not only because it has saved me money but also because it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A great example is the time my alternator died and I had to replace it. It was the middle of January, cold and bitter, the icy wind kissed my cheeks. I had to perform this task at night with only one spot light. In normal day time light and warmer conditions this operation would usually take about thirty minutes. In the cold of winter and the dark of night this task took me about three times that; about one hour and twenty minutes. By the end my bones were chilled and I was dead tired. When something malfunctions it forces me to think about all the possible causes of the problem. It might be this. Or it might be that. To find the root of the problem I read the owner s manual, online forums, and ask others for help sometimes. Even after all that probing into the situation, the true cause might still be foggy. Rather than giving up I work til I find the solution, no matter how long it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess A Clockwork Orange Choice and free will are necessary to maintain humanity, both individually and communally; without them, man is no longer human but a clockwork orange , a mechanical toy, as demonstrated in Anthony Burgess novel, A Clockwork Orange . The choice between good and evil is a decision every man must make throughout his life in order to guide his actions and control his future. Forcing someone to be good is not as important as the act of someone choosing to be good. This element of choice, no matter what the outcome, displays man s power as an individual. A Clockwork Orange starts with Alex posing the question: what s it going to be then, eh? . Burgess begins the story by demonstrating that Alex ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government controls Alex s free will by means of the Ludovico Technique, which makes Alex physically ill at the mere consideration of violent thoughts. When Alex is in the staja the Governor states that criminals can best be dealt with on a purely curative basis. Kill the criminal reflex... . The Governor does not understand that criminal intent is not an unrestrained reaction, but the result of autonomy. The voice of reason in the prison is the prison Chaplin who questions the ethics of interfering with God s gift of moral choice, goodness comes from within....goodness is something chosen. When a man cannot choose he ceases to be a man . Again through one of his characters, Burgess is stating that inhibiting a person s free will is more evil than a person s ability to choose evil over good. If one cannot choose, one ceases to be human and is exactly like a machine controlled by the government. After Alex undergoes the Ludovico Technique, he stops asking what s it going to be then, eh? only to prove that Alex has lost his free will. Alex s question that was so prominent disappears and the mere thought of violence makes him physically ill. Dr Branom explains the effects of the technique to Alex : you are being made sane, you are being made healthy . The government and the doctors are convinced that they are making Alex sane and healthy . On the contrary, they are controlling his ability to have a choice in his actions. The doctors are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Success Of The Unification Of Italy To unify a state, many components such as strategy, population willingness and cooperation are needed. All of those were crucial for the unification of Italy, but moreover it was the two men that have contributed the most; Count Camillo di Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi. They were completely different. Cavour was the leading strategic power behind the unification and Garibaldi was the national hero inspiring the masses. It cannot be denied that the success of the unification of Italy depended on both of them. Although Cavour was the leading figure in the Italian Unification, its completion would not have happened without Garibaldi s assertive actions. Before the Italian Unification, Italy has not been politically unified since the Roman Empire. Italy consisted of many autonomous city states and there was also a great influence of foreign dynasties. Most of the North part of Italy belonged to Austria Hungary, the South part to the Bourbon dynasty and the states of church, which were located in between to the Pope as the supranational sovereign. The Pope himself also created another barrier against the unification together with France, Spain and Austria Hungary. During every invasion, at least one ruler always stood on the side of invaders for his own profit. Both the city states and the dynasties were resistant towards patriotic movements, which were not of their own and fought neighboring states, representing a threat. After the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, forty years of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. An Understanding of Roy s Adaptation Theory The History of the Roy Adaptation Model The Roy Adaptation Model for Nursing had it s beginning with Sister Callista Roy entered the masters program in pediatric nursing at the University of California in Los Angeles in 1964. Dorothy E. Johnson, Roy s advisor and seminar faculty, was speaking at the time on the need to define the goal of nursing as a way of focusing the development of knowledge for practice. During Roy s first seminar in pediatric nursing, she proposed that the goal of nursing was promoting patient adaptation. Johnson encouraged her to develop her concept of adaptation as a framework for nursing, throughout the course of her master s program. Von Vertalanffy s use of systems theory was a key component in the early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The internal and external environment provide input or stimuli. The environment is always changing and interacting with the person. The stimuli are divided into focal; contextual, and residual categories. Focal stimuli immediately confronts the adaptive system. Contextual stimuli or background stimuli is genetic makeup, sex, maturity, drugs, alcohol, etc. Residual stimuli are beliefs, attitudes, experiences, traits which may be relevant but effects are indeterminate and therefore cannot be validated. Nursing According to Roy, the Nurse using the Nursing Process, promotes adaptation responses during health and illness to free energy from ineffective or inadequate responses to increase health and wellness. Goals, mutually agreed on and prioritized, are proposed to meet the global goals of: survival/growth and promotion/reproduction of race/society/attaining full potential or mastery of self. The nurse uses activities to increase adaptive and decrease ineffective responses during illness and health. These activities alter or manipulate the client s focal, contextual and residual stimuli and expand his repertoire of effective coping mechanisms. Nursing focuses on the person as a biopsychosocial being at some point along the health illness continuum. In contrast, medicine focuses on biological systems and the patient s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Impressions of the Meaning and Significance of African... In his book African Religions and Philosophy professor John Mbiti continually explains that all African cultures and societies, regardless of differences in national origin, language, or ethnicity are deeply religious. African traditional religion is so much a part of the African traditional heritage that it is found in every aspect of life. Traditional religion for the Africans is the normal way of looking at the world and experiencing life itself. Therefore, as Mbiti interprets, A study of these religious systems is, therefore, ultimately a study of the peoples themselves in all the complexities of both traditional and modern life. (p.1). This statement, along with many others similar to it in the first few pages of chapter one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, it is not unusual for an African Christian to participate in Christian religious practice by going to church on Sunday and then to participate in African religious practice later on in the same week. At first this was something I did not truly understand because in my religion (Judaism) I believe we are taught to only participate in the practice/rituals of one single faith, the Jewish faith. However, my confusion was cleared up by professor Mbiti s following explanation: It is not enough to learn and embrace a faith which is active once a week, either on Sunday or Friday, while the rest of the week is virtually empty. It is not enough to embrace a faith which is confined to a church building or mosque, which is locked up six days and opened only once or twice a week. Unless Christianity and Islam fully occupy the whole person as much as, if not more than, traditional religions do, most converts to these faiths will continue to revert to their old beliefs and practices for perhaps six days a week, and certainly in times or emergency and crisis. (p.3) When evaluating these statements in the context of what I had learned earlier regarding how African traditional religions permeate every aspect of a person s life, everything in existence has actual or potential religious significance, and that there is no dichotomy between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Are the Laws Regarding Mentally Disordered Offenders... Are the laws and services related to mentally disordered offenders adequate and appropriate? Care and treatment for the Mentally Disordered Offender (MDO) has always reflected society s intolerance and punitive attitude, typified by a desire to remove persons with mental illness from public sight (Gostin, 1983). Traditionally, health care for this population was provided in institutions until the 1950s. De institutionalisation and large scale closures of psychiatric institutes in the 1980s resulted from therapeutic advancement and the advent of psychotropic medication, which in turn led to a need to provide care and treatment in the least restrictive setting (Geller et al, 2006 ; Morrow e al 2003). Many patients were discharged, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An RC discharging an MDO on a CTO has to believe that the patient has a mental disorder and that it is appropriate for them to receive medical treatment. They also have to believe that subject to the patient being on SCT, such treatment could safely be given in the community. In turn, there are mandatory conditions that need adhering to by someone placed on a CTO. These include seeing the RC whenever required, to allow the decision whether the CTO requires renewal. The patient also has to see another doctor (Second Appointed Opinion Doctor, {SAOD}) when there is a need to authorise certain types of treatment, for instance, medication. Other conditions to ensure the MDO remains safe and well in the community include: medication concordance, attending a health centre or place of education and seeing their Psychiatrist or Care Co ordinator. Supervised Community Treatment orders, under Section 17A of the Act, provide the power to recall a patient to hospital if a specified treatment regime is not being adhered to (Gould, 2008). However, treatment cannot be enforced in the community. O Reilly, 2004, contends that the dichotomy of the usefulness of CTOs has been a subject of controversy and years of conflict from patients, mental health charities, psychiatrists and the civil rights lobbyists. One reason for this polarisation stems from the concerns of the public and their perception that MDOs are dangerous and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Psalm 18 Observation Although by observing the Psalms it can be seen that they are used for teaching and instruction, they also seem like windows into how Christians truthfully relate with God in every conceivable situation. Indeed, the main point of the Psalms seems to be communication with God. In this respect, I am grateful for the commentary of Eugene Peterson. Our habit is to talk about God, not to him. We love discussing God. The Psalms resist these discussions. They are not provided to teach us about God but to train us in responding to Him. The Psalms instruct us with verbal communication, from talking about God to talking to God. I had never before realized how much the Psalms incorporate prayer and encourage us to interrelate with God in every type of circumstance, good or bad. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For me that familiarity slips away when reading them in their original language. I am now persuaded more than ever that translating a biblical passage from the original text is a crucial step in understanding what a passage is really saying and observing first hand what its main point is. For example, I have enjoyed Psalm 19 for a long time now. One of my favorite verses in the whole Bible that I prayed frequently is Psalm 19:14. But there are some things that I took for granted, even though I did not actually know what they meant. One thing I have read in this Psalm and in various places in the Bible is the word firmament . After reading many commentaries on the Psalms, I now have an appreciation for the Psalms and understand what they mean and how they relate to other psalms frequently in context with it. I think that I need to do more exposition papers on of the Psalms. I know I would notice things that I have always wanted to know but have never taken the time to realize or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Militarism Against The Vietnam War Songs often reflect or critique the ideologies of their time period. However, the songs are not bound to the specific time period in which they are created because the ideologies they reflect or critique are also not bound to a specific context. These residual ideologies are created in the past, but still acting as an effective element of the present (Williams). The song Masters of War is a song that falls into this category; in 1963, the song Masters of War was written by Bob Dylan as a response to the antiwar movement against the Vietnam War, and in 2004, Pearl Jam applied the antiwar sentiment of the song to the context of the war on terrorism. In both time periods, the dominant ideology of militarism that prioritized the role of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The terror attacks on September 11, 2001, introduced a new form of enemy and in response, the government invoked the residual ideology of militarism to combat this enemy instead of turning to an emergent ideology, or a new, creative way of facing this new enemy. The Bush administration declared the war on terrorism and in solidarity with those affected by the terror attacks, the public supported the government s actions (Foner). However, the enemy of this war was loosely defined as those who hate freedom and the board definition included all terrorist groups around the world that poses a threat to the Western world and the freedom it represents (Foner). The first act of war under the war on terrorism was when the Taliban, the terrorist group responsible for the tragedy on September 11, refused to give up its leader Osama bin Laden and the United States responded with air strikes (Foner). To the public, this military action against Afghanistan and the Taliban seemed justified because the Taliban was the group responsible for the terror attacks. However, with the enemy so ambiguously defined and without a clear agenda, the government was able to take free rein of the direction of the war and possible self interest came into play. The government identified the axis of evil as Iraq, Iran, and North Korea, and claimed that these three countries harbored weapons of mass destruction, or nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, and planned to use these weapons on the United States; this claim was not supported by evidence (Foner). As the United States went to war with Iraq under this unjustified accusation, dissent rose around the world and many suspected that the true intention was to fight for control over the world s second largest oil reserves in Iraq (Foner). These antiwar protests around the world set the context for Pearl Jam s 2004 cover of Masters of War on David ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Noel Perrin Gender Roles Essay A debated topic in today s world is gender stereotypes, which is a subject that s been argued upon for over a century, this essay will analyze Noel Perrin s perspective on the subject, as well as my own opinion to the subject matter, and compare those to each other and to the traditional gender roles/stereotypes. Perrin describes the concepts of manhood and womanhood as sort of a rigid percentage slider, as in you are born with attraction to certain activities and a certain way of interaction and cannot change that as it s who you are, he also groups people into 3 main groups, manly the macho activities such as watching football, and being able to repair your belongings, feminine the girly activities, such as sewing, and nurturing the kids, and androgynous, which is a sort of middle ground which mixes the manly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, most men will attempt to do a lot of math in their head, and not write down what they are calculating, women will be more methodic of the process. Another difference between feminine and manly approach is in computer science, while men will attempt to write the simplest code, even if sacrificing length shortness of code, and ending up with longer code, women will attempt to write a shorter code even if it s more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Feminization Of Poverty And Poverty Poverty has increasingly become a noticeable issue worldwide over the past couple of decades. With the middle class steadily decreasing, considerable amounts of people are becoming part of the lower class, and even more of our world s population are beginning to live in poverty. It is important to understand there are different definitions of poverty, and that is largely determined by what each country s government determines as the cut off of poverty, otherwise known as the poverty line . Although some people could live above the poverty line, and still be struggling financially, it goes unrecognized by most research collection. However, what was initially noticed around the 1970 s is that there was a significant rise in women s poverty statistics. More female headed households were living in poverty, and a majority of those women belonged to a minority. This recognizable trend has been deemed the feminization of poverty , which according research is not only a growing problem in North America, but several other countries around the world. Information gathered about this issue in the United States shows that female headed households is by far the fastest growing type of family structure, and due to the fact there is a growing poverty level amongst this group, it now means that approximately half of the all the poor in the United States live in a women headed family and household. (Gimenez, 1999, p. 336) The biggest question when is comes to this particular topic is why? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll... The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a gothic horror novella written by Robert Louis Stevenson in the Victorian era. The novella follows a well respected doctor Henry Jekyll and his struggle between good and evil when he takes a potion and becomes Mr Hyde. Robert Louis Stevenson the author of the novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was born in Edinburgh in 1850 and died at the young age of forty four. He wrote the book in 1886. As a child he was very close to his nurse and when he was ill she used to read him Bible stories as he was brought up in a strict Catholic tradition, which he later rebelled against. This led to his fascination for his city s low life and for bizarre characters, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When describing the door, Stevenson includes detail about the surrounding and the atmosphere as being dark weather, foggy and mysterious: a black winter morning . The door also represents mystery, as we do not know the contents of the building: showed no window, nothing but a door . The building is described as being a certain sinister block which suggests it looks evil. The atmosphere is unwelcoming around the door as it has neither bell nor knocker which shows that Mr Hyde did not want any visitors. Most of the changes from Dr Jekyll into Mr Hyde take place in the laboratory. This is an odd setting to use, as it is a symbol of what could be the origin of evil. Stevenson insinuates this by the way he uses the butler (Poole) to say that it used to be a dissecting room this is where many dead bodies will have been experimented on. Since the symbols of evil in this novella are Mr Hyde and his use of medicine this could also be the case as the potion that went wrong, and created and evil individual, was made here. When we later learn the door leads to a courtyard, which allows Mr Hyde into the laboratory this begins to feel strange, as we do not understand why Mr Hyde is going into Dr Jekyll s grounds. Our next setting is at the murder of Sir Danvers Carew where once again there was fog, which had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparing P-51 Mustang And Martin B-26 Marauder Luke Hameloth Mrs. Hameloth HS History Throughout World War II the US used airplanes in many different ways. Some were used to carry troops and supplies, some were used as bombers, and some were used to attack directly. The P 51 Mustang, the Boeing P 17 Flying Fortress, and the Martin B 26 Marauder are just a few examples of these. Even though each plane had a different job, they all came together to help win the war. The P 51 Mustang was commissioned by the British Royal Air Force, and was built by North American Aviation. Its first flight took place on October 26th. The Mustang ran on the Packard V 1650 7 engine, which was a version of the Rolls Royce Merlin 66 and was mounted with six .50 caliber M2/AN Browning machine guns. The first units of Mustangs weren t able to reach high altitudes because of inferior engines, which lead to them being used primarily as reconnaissance and ground attacking planes. But the US decided to use them as bomber escorts for deep penetration daylight bombing runs. The Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress was primarily used by the USAAC (United States Army Air Corps) and was built by Boeing. The B 17 used four Pratt and Whitney R 1690 Hornet Radial engines and carried five .30 caliber machine guns and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Martin Company for the USAAC and was also used by the Royal Air Force and the South African Air Force. The Marauder was powered by two Pratt and Whitney R 2800 Double Wasp radial engines and was equipped with a .30 caliber machine gun on the nose, two .50 caliber machine guns on the dorsal fin, and another .30 caliber on the tail. The B 26 was nicknamed Widowmaker because of its reputation to crash on take offs. It had to be flown at precise speeds, which was intimidating to pilots. As the crews became more trained for the aircraft, however, it became safer to fly. The plane was modified as well to make take offs easier and the Marauder soon became one of the deadliest weapons in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mental Illness In The Movie, The Soloist The movie The Soloist was very eye opening and inspirational. An L.A. Times journalist, Steve, comes across a homeless man named Nathaniel playing the violin. He begins talking to him and Nathaniel seems to talk very fast and continuously rambling on. Nathaniel tells Steve he used to attend Julliard and play the cello there. Steve begins to do some research and finds out he is telling the truth. He begins writing a newspaper column on Nathaniel and spends more and more time with him. An elderly woman was moved by the column and gave her cello to Steve to give to Nathaniel but on one condition. It was of great value so it would need to be kept at a shelter called LAMP, and Nathaniel could stay there or go there when he wanted to play it. Nathaniel was reluctant at first, but eventually shows up at the shelter. We see flashbacks of Nathaniel s past and learn that he often hears voices, which greatly affected his music career causing him to drop out of Julliard. He becomes very attached to Steve as he puts him up in an apartment and gets him his first musical performance. But when Nathaniel finds a paper saying he has schizophrenia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So many people do not recognize how serious of an illness mental illness is. A lot of people do not even believe it is an actual thing. It is our job to make the public more aware and make them more educated on how big of an issue this is and how serious it is. This film makes me want to focus my future as a nursing professional in the mental health aspect of the field. I think I would also like to volunteer my times at homeless shelters and such to really help those who cannot go to a medical facility. One thing I need to keep in mind though that the movie really made me realize is that sometimes people may not want my help or I may feel defeated but to remember that I am doing my best to do good for someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Molarity Of Potassium Iodine The data supports the hypothesis that an exponential relationship will be found between the change in temperature and the reaction rate, and that the highest temperature will have the fastest rate of reaction. The data also supports the hypothesis that as the concentration of Potassium Iodine increases so will the reaction rate, and vice versa for an increase in Sodium Thiosulphate concentration. The hypothesis that the Iron (II) ions will affect the reaction rate, and that the optimal amount will be about 0.1M of catalyst was partially supported. In Graph 1 the data shows an exponential rate of change as the molarity of the Potassium Iodine increases so does the average rate of reaction. The average rate of reaction is like trends in the data that are expected, as according to the collision theory an increase in the amount of Potassium Iodine will increase the number of collisions with sufficient energy and correct orientation. This correlates to the data recorded by Lawrence Kok in his research conducted in this area (results showed in Appendix C) (kok, 2017). In Graph 2 the data is imprecise as there is a few possible outliers that couldn t be removed as there weren t enough data points to decide where the standard deviation would place the data. As such there are not many trends shown in this graph, except that there a relationship between the molarity of the Na2S2O3 and the average rate of reaction. This trend is that as the concentration of the Sodium Thiosulfate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Central Park Five Analysis In the film Central Park Five, the movie states while Kevin, Raymond and the other kids were being interrogated, the police had gather other suspect for questioning, but it just seemed like they did try hard enough to find the actually people but instead they let the others in question, charged with smaller sentences. The police officers fed all the kids the story, the kids didn t even know each other and they we all pin point to this crime. Another surprising thing is how the parents didn t try hard enough to prove that their children didn t do anything wrong. The family s kind of let their kids down, they didn t fight, they didn t try to get them lawyers, and they believe the cops instead of their kids. There was evidence that the kids didn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Differences Between The Renaissance And Romantic Period... British literature is constantly evolving. This became overwhelmingly apparent in the survey of literature from the varying literary periods analyzed in English III. The reason for such is the ever changing nation in which the authors lived. The stark differences in life during the Renaissance and Romantic Era resulted in authors writing with the intention to convey different themes. Specifically, one key theme of the Renaissance was the role of God in people s lives, which manifests itself in John Donne s sermon Meditation 17 was well as John Milton s poem When I Consider How My Light Is Spent. In the Romantic Era, one theme around which writers tended to focus was the beauty and power of nature. This theme is overwhelmingly clear in William Wordsworth s poem The World Is Too Much with Us and Percy Shelley s poem Ode to the West Wind. A theme nearly omnipresent in the Renaissance was the role of God in people s lives. One major work it appears in is John Milton s When I Consider How My Light Is Spent. In this sonnet, Milton reflects on his blindness and its impact to his standing as a Christian. This is evident when he fondly asks, Doth God exact day labor, light denied? In other words, he is asking God whether he still demands good works that may not be possible to to his disability. The answer to such question is a clear no, as God doth not need... man s work. Moreover, this murmur elaborates its position, that whoever best accepts life s burdens ( His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Power In Iran In politics, power is the ability to influence or control the behaviour of people. The term authority is often used for perceived as legitimate by the social structure. (Greiner and Schein, 1988) On the surface the U.S and the Iranian governments seen to have a lot in common, when it comes the president they are elected by popular vote, a strong legislature and the powerful judiciary(Inside Iran the structure of power in Iran | terror and Tehran | FRONTLINE, 2000). When discussing the power held by the president of both Irian and the U.S. It is clear from the begging that it is clear to see that there are many depts. And levels to the contrasts of each presidency style and they use, perceive and have control over the amount of power that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only the president is elected by a single national constituency and all powers is vested in office (McKay and Professor of Government David McKay, 2013, p. 213). This is centrally placed which coheres that public expectations are high. The president is elated for a four year term which is limited to completing to full terms in office. When assessing the power in which the American president holds compare to the Iranian President it seems to uphold a great amount of powers somewhat like the Supreme leader of Irian has. Although within the American system there are checks and balances by which each bench can keep to other two branches from invading its constitutional powers. (McKay and Professor of Government David McKay, 2013, p. 213) This is where the senate can disapprove top level presidential appointments and refuse to ratify treaties. The two chambers of congress acting together can impeach and convict and also remove the resident and also federal judges from office. However the president has the power to veto any of the acts done by the congress, and only if over 2/3rd of the chambers can override this veto. This shows that the power of the president is great however du the checks and balances it is able to divide powers to all areas of the political and decision making structure. Therefore it can be seen that the power of the president can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Transformation in Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong Essay Transformation in Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong In Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, Tim O Brien gives a dynamic example of how even the deep roots of ones culture can be modified. The focus is on the young lady, whose boyfriend manages to have her shipped over to Vietnam from the U.S. She is then thrown into a completely foreign culture that thousands of American GI s were experiencing. This change in culture affected the strongest and most skilled of America s ground troops. The affects on a civilian are almost unfathomable. The sweetheart of the story is a young, American girl whose description identifies her as the stereotypical girl of the late 60 s early 70 s. A tall, big boned blonde,/long legs and blue eyes and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No cosmetics, no fingernail filing. She stopped wearing jewelry, cut her hair short and wrapped it in a dark green bandana. Hygiene was a matter of small consequence. (98). The bush had done to her what it had done to so many American soldiers. She had no idea how to survive in the conditions that she had taken on, but she learned. She learned how to disassemble an M 16, how the various parts worked,/ how to use the weapon/ she had a real knack for it./ In many ways she remained naïve and immature, still a kid, but Cleveland Heights now seemed very far away. (98). These changes were dramatic, but not extreme or drastic. However, the next few changes would be too much for Mark to handle. Twice/ she came in late at night. Very late. And then finally she did not come in at all. (99). Mark became worried that she might be sleeping with someone else. He woke up Rat and him go check out the barracks to see if Mary Anne was with any of the guys. All accounted for. No extras. (101). Then they got the idea that she was with the Greenies and she was, in a way. Mary Anne was out on Ambush with the Green Beret s. Poor Mark Fossie tried to talk some sense into her, but it was to no avail. Before long Mary Anne was gone again, this time there would be no reckoning with her. She had made her decision to be where she felt she belonged. When Mark finally realized this, he was hit with an emotional artillery shell that could have taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Mozart Music In UW-Madison, School Of Music The first event Mozart music was in UW Madison, school of music. I think the different languages of music can help me improve my listening skills. when I came to this event, I was surprised. A lot of old people were in music hall, and they were willing to pay 15 dollars in order to listen this music. I didn t need to pay the money because I had a Wesli s student ID. Students were free to join this musicale, but they didn t like it. I also didn t like it because I couldn t understand what were they singing? I guess that the words of song were French. I got a content about this music . In this content, I found two languages about words of song: one is French (maybe), other is English that is a translate. However, the old people liked to hear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another one was the General Chemistry class, which was talking about water in chemistry and hydrolysis. In first lecture Animal Biology, the professor explained organization of animals and four kinds of animals: Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora, and Acoelemorpha. He was speaking slowly and loudly, and students took notes and gave some their own opinions or questions in the class. The professor was more focusing on power point, and he put a lot of information on the power point because he was used many academic words. He tried to make a clear thinking. In second lecture, the speaker asked their students some questions. So students gave their own opinions actively. These classes are based around discussions of the material and teachers expect students to be engaged in this dialogue. As a result, the classroom was very noisy. In China, the class is quiet. Students do not always participate in the classroom because they cannot speak unless picked by the lecturer. This is because the purpose is to sit in the classroom to copy and memorize all the stuff that the instructor teaches. Then, they pasted it on the exam paper and got a good grade. It also means that less interaction exists between the lecturer and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Historical And Governmental Policies Influenced Asian... Asians have been referred to as the Model Minority for decades, but is it an accurate representation of Asian America culture today? This notion derives from the stereotype that Asian families are stable and Asian culture produces success in regards to grades and professions. My questions are as follows: what historical and governmental policies influenced the term, how did it affect Asian Americans, what should Asian Americans do to be treated equally to improve the rights of their people, and how does this all tie together with the core concept of history memory? I hope to answer these questions thoughtfully in my essay. The term model minority emerged during the 1960s as a response brought on by the Immigration and Nationality Act ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Asian Americans have been significantly affected today because of the model minority ideology. The idea of Asian Americans being the model minority encouraged and pushed Caucasian Americans that if you have the right cultural values, you can make it. This causes an erasure of the economic disparities and social issues that the poor working Asian Americans have today. Bernadette Lim, Harvard Undergraduate student, in her article, Model Minority Seems like a Compliment, but It Does Great Harm, raises awareness that the term Model Minority does a lot of harm despite it s positive connotation. The author points out the fact that many southeast Asian minorities are in poverty rates. Included in the southeast Asian category, there is a 40 50% drop out rate. Asian American female students have the highest suicide rates among college students from the pressure of performing really well. This article also points out a threat of Asian Americans in the college admissions process where Asian Americans are perceived as a threat to other applicants. It implies that society wants a control to racial contents where they only want enough that serves the main interest of society. When you are harming the mobility of mainstream Americans, you re viewed as threatening. Harming, in the case, is Asian Americans taking the spots of college placements for actual or Caucasian American students. In Lee s The Model Minority as Gook , he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Artemisia Gentileschi Research Paper Artemisia Gentileschi is a world famous painter but her path to become a successful artist was not an easy one and it was one that was filled with tragedy, injustice and finally redemption. Artemisia Gentileschi s Judith and Maidservant with Head of Holofernes was Artemisia s revenge against her teacher and rapist, Agostino Tassi. Artemisia Gentileschi was born in Rome in 1593. Her father was Orazio Gentileschi, a painter and close friend of Michelangelo Merisi also known as Caravaggio; the master of light and dark perspective. Artemisia grew up around famous artists and would become one of the first women to achieve international fame as a painter. In 1612 when Artemisia was 19, she was taken advantage and raped by her teacher Agostino Tassi. Agostino was a Florentine artist who worked for Artemisa s father and served as Artemisia s teacher. Agostino tried numerous times to get Artemisia alone in her bedroom and when he finally succeeded he convinced the young and naive Artemisia that he would marry her. When Artemisia realized that she was taken advantaged of and Agostino was not going to marry her, Artemisia s father field suit for injury and damages to his daughter and a seven month trial ensued ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He accused her of sleeping with numerous men before him and midwives had to examine Artemisia to validate how recent she lost her virginity. Agostino further humiliated Artemisia by claiming that Artemisia was an unskilled painter and did not even understand simple laws of perspective. Agostino may have even gotten away had it not been for a former friend of Agostino who testified that Agostino boasted about how he exploited Artemisia. Agostino was found guilty of rape but for his punishment he only spent a year in prison. Far from the justice that Artemisia and her father was looking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Trolley Problem Of The Monist Judith Jarvis Thomson presents an ethical dilemma entitled The Trolley Problem in The Monist. The problem describes a situation in which a trolley car is moving quickly and out of control on a train track towards five people who are tied to the tracks; you have the power to pull a lever, change the direction of the trolley car and save those five people at the expense of the life of one person who is on the track the car was diverted to (Thomson 1397). The choice to be made is not just about whether or not one should pull the lever though. The problem dictates a choice about whether one would kill, in the case of choosing to pull the lever to kill the one person and save the five, or letting die, in which case nothing is done and the five are killed because of the lack of action taken (Thomson 1398). Thomson believes it would be incorrect to turn the trolley and willingly choose to kill one person, rather than allow the five to die, but the philosophies of Immanuel Kant and John Stewart Mill must be analyzed to determine whether they would agree with Thomson, or have a different view from Thomson as well as one another. When considering J.J. Thomson s Trolley Problem, the philosophies of Kant and Mill must be fully analyzed and expressed to determine the most plausible perspective to be taken by both philosophers on the issue. There are strengths, weaknesses and criticisms of both ethical arguments, and these will be considered as well in the analysis. The ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Similarities Between Letters To Alice And Fay Weldon Education has been a complex concept and remains a relevant notion in texts across time. Women were encouraged to pursue an education in both the regency period and the 20th century. But the type of education encouraged for women in the regency period differs substantially from the kind offered in the 20th century as they were shaped through the respective contexts of their surroundings. This is evident when comparing Jane Austen s 1813 Regency social satire Pride and Prejudice, and Fay Weldon s 1984 postmodern epistolary work, Letters to Alice, as both texts manifest how changes in their social context have resulted in the altered position of the type of education encouraged for women, through the inclusion of different language features, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trees within the image is positioned to symbolise the females within the regency period and the 20th century. On the left page, from the sky, symbols of music, art, statues of dancers and the modern languages are pouring down to nourish these trees, highlighting the type of education that was encouraged for women in the regency period. Under these trees there are symbols of music, art, dance and modern languages hanging off their branches to symbolise the acquired education that regency females received from their nourishment. The page on the right hand side highlights trees and fertile seeds growing with an invisible force from the sky to indicate that the spectrum for education towards women is not constricted. This indicates that females were encouraged to participate in all the various types of education. Subsequently, the trees produce different symbols of education, such as books, universities and career pathways. In between these two types of trees there is a line which separates these two to represent that although females from both periods were encouraged towards education, both differ in the type of education they were encouraged as a result of their context. Thus, as a result of their context the items in which these trees grow are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Depression Case Study esults Description of the participants In total, 18 patients met the inclusion criteria with all of these patients completing the groups. Data was not available on how many sessions participants may have missed. Pre and post intervention measures were obtained from 18 patients who completed the groups. Course facilitators were reluctant to collect demographic information as it was felt that collecting demographic information could impact on the response rate. Demographic information was therefore not collected. Participant characteristics Depression severity as measured by the PHQ 9 saw 5.56% (n=1) of the participants (N=18) begin the study within the normal range for depression (scores between zero and nine), while the remainder of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Criterion c was selected given normative values were available for the PHQ 9 in both clinical and non clinical populations. Means, standard deviations and Cronbach s Alpha co efficient values for the PHQ 9 were obtained from the PHQ 9 manual (Kroenke et al., 2009). See Appendix G for a screenshot of LRCIC input and output. RCI Analysis: PHQ 9 The RCI value calculated using the LRCIC (Agostinis et al., 2008) for the PHQ 9, was 4.61. As such, participants scores must have changed a minimum of 4.61 points between baseline and end of the group to be considered as showing either reliable improvement or deterioration. Table 2 below shows the frequencies and percentages of participants change categories according to RCI outcome. Table 2 Frequencies and percentages of participants demonstrating a RC or no change between baseline and end of intervention according to RCI outcome for PHQ 9 PHQ 9 Improved (RC in desired direction) Unchanged (Not significant change) Deteriorated (RC in opposite direction) Week 16 n 11 7 0 Week 16 % 61.11% 38.89% 0 Table 2 above shows that the majority of participants (61.11%) had a RC in PHQ 9 depression scores following completion of the group intervention. 38.89% of participants did not have RC in their PHQ 9 scores and notably, zero participants reported a deterioration in their depressive symptoms at the end of the intervention. CSC Analysis: PHQ 9 To find out if any RC could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Little Italy Research Paper Little Italy is unique because it is no longer the ethnic enclave it was 115 years ago. When comparing Little Italy to other ethnic neighborhoods, we can immediately see differences. In Chinatown, for example, there are many Chinese restaurants, businesses, and structures scattered throughout the neighborhood. In addition, many Chinese people can be found visiting, working, and even living in the enclave. When you see these Chinese individuals, they are often speaking the Chinese language. Little Italy, however, is quite different from Chinatown. Unlike Chinatown, Little Italy has lost its ethnic flavor. While Little Italy was once a neighborhood thriving with a heavy Italian immigration base, overtime it has lost its identity. The rapid growth of industry in Chicago created many opportunities for unskilled labor. These industries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are Indians, Mexicans, Asians and many others diverse businesses established in Little Italy. Chicago is known for its diversity. In Chicago all sorts of food, clothing, and music reflect numerous cultures. There are numerous ethnic enclaves that have put Chicago on the map for its diversity. However, not every ethnic enclave is what it seems. Compared to most ethnic enclaves in Chicago, Little Italy is no longer what it was 115 years ago. You will not find a Chinatown or a Paseo Boricua atmosphere you will not see Italians you will not hear the language and you will not have much access to authentic Italian foods. Little Italy is Italian in name only as it no longer fits the definition of an ethnic enclave. Italians, like other immigrants living in enclaves, feel the need to celebrate their culture and history. Although they no longer live in the area, many return in August to celebrate their roots. Even though Little Italy is a mix of ethnic diversity, Italian Americans still share the sense of cultural pride shared by other ethnic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. White Supremacy In African Americans Race refers to a group of persons who are different from other groups due to their alleged genetic and physical traits. On one hand, racism is the preconception that members of a certain race are prime than individuals of other races. In America, white supremacy is the belief that whites are superior to others. White supremacy took different forms, such as colonialism, slavery, and apartheid and has led to institutional racism. Members of minority races, particularly African Americans, have experienced institutional racism in both political and social institutions in many forms including discrimination in health care, employment, incarceration rates, housing, education, and politics. On the other hand, racial worldview entails declaring oneself to be superior over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They included the G.I bill, the war on drugs, and the suburban shift. The G.I. bill, which was passed in 1944, provided numerous benefits to World War II veterans. This bill aimed to assist returning veterans by offering them benefits, such as financial aid to pursue education, low cost mortgages, and low interest loans so that they could conform to civilian life. However, many African American veterans did not profit from this bill like their White Americans counterparts. Although the bill did not explicitly advocate racial discrimination, it was interpreted differently for both races and it somehow simulated the Jim Crow laws. For example, mortgage agencies and banks refused to lend loans to African American veterans after they returned from war, making them face poverty (page 308). The war on drugs has been viewed as a discriminatory process because it has led to the captivity of more Africans Americans than slavery. American prisons house more African Americans due to discriminatory mandatory sentencing and misguided drug laws since the drug war began in the 1970s (page ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...