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Connections Between U.S. Presidents and Roman Emperors
Throughout history, countless leaders, had their periods of leadership among the masses; a story of
how they claimed their superior position. Are there connections though between leaders and their
lives, positions, and their form of a kingdom? My goal is to find these connections between the United
States current and former presidents, Barrack Obama and George W. Bush and two Roman emperors,
Augustus and his great grandson, Nero.
After a 20 year period of transition from the republic and the assassination of Julius Caesar, Augustus
returned to Rome forming an alliance with Mark Antony and Marcus Lepidus known as the Second
Triumvirate which led to the establishment of the Roman Empire. The first 206 years of the Roman
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It was suspected by some historians that Nero caused the fire of 64. Nero attempted to rebuild Rome
and organize the construction of the buildings that were burned or destroyed. The attempt to rebuild
Rome cost immense funds that the Rome State Treasury didn t have, causing the Roman currency to
decrease in value.
Nero was surrounded by death and as emperor was known for his many of his atrocities and
executions, including the execution of his mother. Even as a child, Nero was surrounded by death in
his family. Nero s father, Lucious Ahenobarbus, died when Nero was 2 years old. Several other family
members deaths followed including: his uncle, aunt and cousin; his half brother, and his mother. After
becoming emperor, he had ordered the execution of his mother for having indecent relations.
Later in his reign, Nero became one of the first prosecutors of Christians. After the fire of 64, Nero
tortured and executed countless Christians. Was known by some historians as the antichrist that the
bible predicted.
Our government now has great contrast to the Roman Empire but like the up Empire, we look to one
man for leadership and approval. In a democracy, that one man is known as the president. The masses
vote on a president to represent them for four years. As president, they have several responsibilities
whether it is foreign relations and policy, decided to pass a bill, deploying troops
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The Controversy Behind Shakespeare s Work
Shakespeare or Bacon For many centuries, there has been a controversy over whether or not
Shakespeare wrote his plays himself or whether another author wrote the works and gave him the
credit. Shakespeare (1564 1616) is recorded to have written 37 plays and 154 sonnets, but the
authorship of Shakespeare s work has been disputed. There is valid reason to believe that Francis
Bacon is the genuine author behind Shakespeare s name. Bacon s similar high status, numerous
travels, and the Baconian theory are valuable reasons that give evidence to Bacon possibly being the
author. Francis Bacon lived a short extraordinary life from places he was able to travel to, to the things
he wrote, and to people he experienced along the way. Bacon was a highly intelligent child, not only
was he homeschool throughout his early years, he then enrolled in the Cambridge s Trinity College at
age 12. This schools constricted curriculum started to bore Bacon to the point that he decided to
unenroll 2 years later. His next stop was Gray s Inn College where he decided ... Show more content
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Francis high status was indeed a privilege and led him to exceptional experiences throughout his
lifetime. His father, Sir Nicholas Bacon, was Lord Keeper of the Seals. His mother, Anne Cook, was
the sister in law of one of Queen Elizabeth s principal ministers, Lord Burghley and Elizabeth herself
called the boy her young Lord Keeper (Cook 41). Bacon s high status led him to traveling to France in
1576 to accompany the party of the British ambassador. Bacon also secured a place on the Queen s
council; here, he incurred the criticism of some of his future biographers by prosecuting his friend and
patron the earl of Essex for treason in 1601 (Cook 41). The earl of Essex was executed for his coup to
over throw the Queen. His aristocracy background led him to have a very public career and allowed
him many extraordinary experiences for his
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World Hunger Rhetorical Analysis
World Hunger Hunger is a problem and crisis found worldwide. Hunger does not just affect one
specific race or group of people but a variety of people throughout the world. People don t expect to
go hungry and one can never predict if this will be a problem for them. Going hungry can happen to
anyone and at the time least expected. Have you ever wondered what it is like to not know when your
next meal will be? What about not knowing how to provide enough food to feed your family? Not
everyone thinks of these questions, as some are oblivious to these ongoing problems related to hunger.
Worldwide hunger affects almost one billion people throughout the world. ( Nutrition ) Malnutrition
that is caused by hunger is the main killer of people who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These animations are used to strongly advocate their message to the specific audiences. In the
Concern Worldwide ad cartoon like animations are used to convey their message. This cartoon like ad
is directed towards helping younger adults understand the problem of hunger. These animations are
associated with bright colors such as green and blue to attract the viewers attention. The World Bank
ad animations are mores serious with darker colors like black that set a sad mood on the viewers. This
ad is for more middle aged to older adults in that its style is more dramatic and intense. However the
two are alike in that they both use stick figures as people to either demonstrate the effects of hunger on
the body or to represent the number of people affected by
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Under the Black Flag
Cordingly, David. Under The Black Flag: The Romance And The Reality Of Life Among The Pirates.
Harcourt, Inc.: Orlando, FL, 1997.
Part 1: Summary The point of this book was to put aside the myths about pirates and replace them
with facts. There are many fictional myths about pirates and their lives on the sea. Many books and
movies have built pirates up to be romantical heroes instead of the ruthless savages they were, so this
book focuses on separating fact from fiction about life as a pirate. Many plays and books such as Peter
Pan, Treasure Island, and many others have used pirates as characters for many years. Many of us
grew up watching pirates on television, but most of the time in pursuit of entertainment the truth is ...
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Although some pirates were not as barbaric as others, they were all criminals who broke the law. Also
included in this book is what happened to pirates when they were caught by the government. If
convicted of piracy it often meant a sure death by hanging. Many times the bodies of pirates were
hung over harbors and around ports as a warning of the consequences of being a pirate. The
government hoped that these drastic measures would help quell the raids of pirates. So this book lets
us know that even though pirates have a romanticized appearance, in all reality they were criminals
who had their own way of life.
Part 2: Personal Analysis This book is awesome. I had the mot fun reading it than I ve had in awhile.
This book was very interesting, and it made learning about pirates fun rather than just dumping a lot of
facts on you. It helps the public experience the mentality of the pirate. Even though pirates were
usually oppressed seamen who turned to piracy, they were still ruthless, stone cold criminals. This
book uses a lot of literature and fabricated stories, but the reason for this is because there is not a lot of
documentation of pirates. Some facts have been changed around while the stories were being retold,
and this is the main point of the book; to get back to the root of who pirates really were. One example
of pirate mentality is when Captain Cary s ship was attacked by
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Case Study Crepes Waffles 2011
CREPES amp; WAFFLES
CASE STUDY
Raul García
Gustavo Victoria
Julieta Castaneda
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Crepes amp; Waffles a chain of restaurants born of the idea of two young business administration
university students, Beatriz Fernandez and Eduardo Macia, who had the vision to create a business in
which they only believed. We are not in the food business but rather in the business of art. Our job is
to interpret our client s dreams and make them come true 1
Mission
Be an admired company for serving healthy art with love and joy at reasonable prices.
Vision
Be the leader in its industry promoting a sense of ownership among its customers, employees, and the
community in general
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See appendix for menu.
AMBIENCE
Crepes amp; Waffles offers a pleasant ambience with a young and informal look and feel. It can appeal
to families for a Sunday outing, a group of friends who haven´t met in a while and want to catch up
over a cup of coffee and dessert as well as young college students out on a date.
MARKETING AND PROMOTION
C amp;W builds its brand mostly through its unique value proposition and its continued pursue of
differentiation...great menu, quality and ambiance at reasonable prices, all with a social responsibility
mindset in a restaurant/food segment with low competition.
Its marketing and promotion efforts have been driven mostly by word of mouth, generating pleasant
experiences that can then be told to others who become new customers.
Newspapers advertisements are mainly focused on their operating philosophy reinforcing their social
responsibility efforts.
C amp;W does not do regular advertising through TV thus not spending a lot of money on traditional
channels but rather investing significant resources in continued innovation and experience
enhancement. As an example, ten years ago C amp;W changed 100% of its dinnerware at an approx.
cost of USD1MM with a purpose of enhancing the dining experience regardless of the very high
associated cost.
Its webpage is consistent with the image of its restaurants and menu, young and
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Essay On Iago s Use Of Irony In Othello
Shakespeare s villain, Iago, in his work Othello is perhaps the smartest of all Shakespeare s
antagonists. Iago manages to unsettle the steadfast, level headed Othello, remove jovial Cassio from
his honored position, and plant incriminating evidence against Desdemona all with in the span of three
days without raising suspicion from his friends or his wife. All of this Iago does to spite Othello for
naming Cassio his lieutenant instead of himself. Othello is abundant with irony. Because Iago is so
double sided, during all of his interactions with his friends, mainly Cassio and Othello, the irony is
obvious. Throughout the play Othello, as well as many other characters, refers to Iago as honest and
just (Othello 5.1.33). In reality, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Without, Iago s ironic friendship with Cassio and Othello, Iago would not be such an accomplished
villain. Shakespeare goes beyond the basic villian that plots alone in solitude with Iago. Shakespeare
has Iago scheme, plot, and take his revenge all while having seemingly harmless interactions with a
multitude of characters, none of which know his intention. Because Shakespeare hides Iago s
intentions from the rest of the characters, Iago clearly displays two different personalities. There is the
evil villian out to get his revenge, and the helpful, obedient, and wise friend. Iago is the type of villian
that could be anyone, and his interaction with the other characters makes him endlessly entertaining to
the audience. It must be remembered that while Shakespeare s plays are studied today as classic
literature, Shakespeare wrote them to be performed as entertainment for the general public. It is inroy
that fuels Iago s character and makes the play intriguing to the audience. Because Shakespeare s
character is so duplicitous, the audience can not help but hang on to Iago s every ironic interaction
with the other characters. Without a doubt Shakespeare s mastery of irony is evident in his work
Othello , especially in his villain
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Book III in Wang Shifu s The Story of the Western Wing
Book III in Wang Shifu s The Story of the Western Wing
One of China s most popular love comedies, The Story of the Western Wing (Xixiang Ji) by Wang
Shifu (1250 1300) dramatizes a scholar and beauty romance. Zhang Sheng, a promising student, and
Cui Yingying, a beautiful maiden, meet in a temple, fall in love at first sight and after a series of
thwarted attempts, they end up happily marrying each other, after the student has passed the civil
exam as the top one, of course. Among the five books of The Story of the Western Wing, Book III
stands out in the very middle of the whole play with interesting characteristics in terms of both
theatrical features and thematic complexity. First of all, while dan and sheng share most of the ...
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Structurally speaking, Book III appears between two climaxes. Book II promises a marriage for the
two lovers but ends up damping their expectations as well as that of the audience all of a sudden when
Madam Cui takes back her word. Book IV begins with the long awaited climactic scene in which
Zhang Sheng and Yingying consummate their love. Put in between these two episodes of dramatic
tension and emotional intensity, Book III may at the surface merely serve as a buffer, that is, a
temporary relief from the breath taking conflicts on the part of the audience. Actually, the dramatic
rhythm at this stage does slow down. As the central character, Hongniang frequently evokes laughter
from the audience with her quick repartee and satirical comments on the pretentious lovers. Apart
from all this, however, by making Hongniang sing all the time and keeping the lovers relatively
reticent they are only heard in dialogues Book III complicates the interrelationships between the three
characters and significantly contributes to the psychological depth of this play. In other words, while
foregrounding Hongniang and exploring the complexity in her motivation, the play also employs her
as a vehicle for the off stage conflicts between Zhang Sheng and Yingying and their inner conflicts,
which are much less spectacular than they are psychological.
However, one has to begin with the question
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Character Analysis of Macbeth Essay
Macbeth a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, portrays, how the main character Macbeth,
transforms from a war hero, to a murdering villain. Macbeth starts out as the thane of Glamis and
steadily rises to become King of Scotland. The higher Macbeth rose on his road of power the more
corrupt and evil he became. The character change of Macbeth ignites the whole theme of the play.
nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Macbeth is shown as a vigorous war hero in the opening scene. And
fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling showed like a rebel s whore. But all s too weak for brave
Macbeth. (1.2 16.18) The captain expressing the braveness of great Macbeth in Scotland s battle with
the invading Norway hordes. It didn t take long for the people of ... Show more content on
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Macbeth decides that he wont murder the king. Lady Macbeth s determination to become queen
influences Macbeth s decision. If it were done when tis done, then twere it be done quickly (1.7 1 2)
Macbeth is toying with the notion to murder King Duncan. Macbeth would not be satisfied until he
ruled all Scotland! An idea turned into a priority, Macbeth wasn t thinking of killing the king he was
sure of it. Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand.... (2.1 42 43) Macbeth s
vision turned out to be a false creation of the mind that led macbeth to believe that fate was telling him
to kill King Duncan. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Near the end of the play Macbeths true evilness
comes out. Macbeth paranoia leads him to believe that everyone is out to get him. So is he mine, and
in such bloody distance that every minute of his thrusts against my hear st life (3.1 128 130) Macbeth
grows suspicious of Banquo. The witch s predictions of Banquo s kids becoming king engulfed all
thoughts in Macbeth s head. I ll make assurance double sure. (4.1 93) Macbeth is making sure Banquo
and his son fleance are murdered. Macbeth felt the it was best to hire murders to handle fleance and
Banquo. Macbeth is overcome with evil. From this moment the very firstling of my heart shall be the
firstling of my mind (4.1 165 168) Macbeth s mind no
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Wisdom, passion and dedication are the necessity traits to...
Wisdom, passion and dedication are the necessity traits to have when writing a good book in order to
provide the reader with an experience to want more; to want to know more, read more and look into
detail beyond the words written on the page. Jonathan Kozol provided just that and then some. Kozol
took real life occurrences from some previous years and wrapped them into a well detailed layout of
the struggles and occurrences that poor minority children once faced when trying to obtain an
education giving the nation a real wake up call. Although segregation was thought to have come and
went, it was still occurring, dismantling the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling that had taken place
within the previous years. The criminal justice system ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Kozol pointed out that it is hard to convince young people that they can learn and can become
educated within their early years when they are continuously cordoned off by society that isn t sure
they really can (p. 37). Sadly, they could have excelled but they often weren t provided with the
opportunity. Within the next chapters, chapters 2 and 3, I began to really take into consideration Kozol
s way of writing and point of views. The voices were coming to life and it was nearly as if I was there
in that classroom watching this degrading event occur. Chapter 2 began the illustration of how corrupt
the education system really was in that particular day and age (some odd 40 50 years ago and
continues today). Although all children should serve as equals, they were not and do not. It was
merely a totem pole of color, whites being on top and colored falling below and usually falling behind.
He compares the inner city schools portraying the characteristics that a totalitarian government was
then present and the funding for education was very scarce and limited regardless of the how well the
economy was doing. The iteration of how poorly the children were focused on was also present and
the point was once noted within the reading that the expressiveness of children was often muted (p.
71). Children weren t allowed expression nor were they allowed activities outside of the lines. It was
much like a
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The Universe Of International Sports
In the realm of international sports, for centuries and centuries, no one took into account the sexual
orientations of athletes. For instance, the juxtaposition of the European based sport rugby, versus
purely Americanized sports such as football and basketball in the way these communities have
responded to their athletes coming out of the closet. In any American sport, there is media attention
and moral and social questions of whether these individuals are still capable of playing the sport
without interference. These circumstances change drastically when considering Gareth Thomas, the
highly esteemed Welsh professional rugby union and rugby league player. The extreme differences in
the United Kingdom and the United States reflect the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By describing Thomas s physical attributes Smith reinforces that the orientation of a player should not
have an impact on the sport or the opinions of any spectators. Throughout the world, rugby is
perceived as a tough, manly, and masculine sport, as is American football. Where European rugby and
American sports are distinctly separated is the responses and the way that gay players are treated.
Thomas s coming out was a positive experience, yet the experience and treatment of outly gay Jason
Collins and Michael Sam is exceedingly worse than any European athletes. The United States and the
European countries, specifically the United Kingdom, stand at opposite ends of their abilities to accept
gay athletes. Therefore, throughout the United Kingdom, Thomas has received immense support from
fans, it is almost inevitable that he would get media attention as well. In comparison to Gareth Thomas
s positive outcome of coming out in the sports world, Jason Collins, an African American N.B.A. star,
has struggled with the consequences of coming out in a sports league. From the minute Jason Collins
came out publicly, he struggled significantly with being accepted by avid fans as well as his own
teammates and coaches. In a New York Times article, N.B.A.
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Little Rock Nine Research Papers
The Little Rock Nine During the late 1950 s a group of nine African Americans enrolled into Little
Rock Central High School. They were persecuted immensly due to the color of their skin. This led to
many violent riots and changed the way America thought about segregation. Everyday they would be
beaten and ridiculed, because they wanted to learn in an all white school. It was shown that Caucasian
schools had better supplies and a better curriculum than the African American schools. Many violent
riots occured during this time period due to what was occuring with desegregation. Although many
residents in the Little Rock area were not okay with the desegregation, the nine high school students
overcame all odds and took a stand. What you may not know is that before this whole thing happened,
In 1954 the Supreme Court declared segregation uncontitutionalin the the Brown v. Board of
Education case. After this the court reitterated its ruling calling calling on school districts throghout
the United States to desegrigate their schools. Hesitantly some schools began to try to resist
desgregation in the schools. But in disbelief some officials from the schools in Little Rock, Arkansas
said that they would comply with the supreme courts ruling. So with theis statement they ... Show
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Almost all of the little rock nine recieved a college education. Sadly After the school year of 1957
1958 all the schools in Little Rock, Arkansas were closed for a year, and this became known as the
Lost year . During the Lost Year most of the little rock nine either did summer school or went to a
different school during that year. During that year the schools were closed , after that they reopened
and most of them actually returned to Central High School. Its nice to know that after this terrible
event in history that it actually had a preety good
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George W. Bush s Faith Based Initiative and the...
George W. Bush s Faith Based Initiative and the Separation of Church and State Clause
Nowhere in the U.S constitution or any other official documents does it say that there must be strict
separation of church and state . This clause was used by Jefferson in his letter to the Danbury Baptist
Association of Connecticut on January 1, 1802 (Truthwalk 1). After being revised six times by one of
our founding fathers, James Madision, the first amendment now states that, Congress shall make no
law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof... (Parsons 40). Did
the fore fathers intend the first amendment to keep religion out of government, or did they want to
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Other programs include childcare services, transportation services, job training and employment
services, counseling services, and much more (Bush, George. W.). President Bush feels that the Faith
based programs, those that are already having success in helping those in need individuals, will be
able to do even more if given aid by the federal government. These organizations are also thought to
have much more of a personal, local type of therapy that people will want to attend to get help. In a
quote by President Bush, he explains his goals for the faith based initiative: The indispensable and
transforming work of faith based and other charitable service groups must be encouraged.
Government cannot be replaced by charities, but it can and should welcome them as partners. We must
heed the growing consensus across America that successful government social programs work in
fruitful partnership with community serving and faith based organizations. President George W. Bush
(White House Community and Faith Based Initiative).
The most obvious form of government aid to the faith based programs is the use of direct grants of
public funds (Pfeffer 163). The money however is not just handed over to these faith based charitable
organizations. These faith based organizations must apply for the
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The Election Of A Citizen Of The United States Of America
As a citizen of the United States of America, I am directly affected by every decision that my
representative government makes every day. In past presidential elections, I have not agreed with
some policies that certain Presidents have made, but I have never had the opportunity to have my
voice heard. The number of young voters in our society is horrendous, every year we have less and
less young people from the ages 18 24 that just don t want to vote. Most teens in America just don t
trust the government. This comes from the influence at home, friends, or things they read on the news.
The number of young voters is depleting every year. We need to make a change and show them that
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This could take an effect on kids these days saying they don t trust the government just because their
parents or grandparents don t. Which causes the teens to not vote in the elections. The young voters
are not voting in presidential nor mid term elections. These number for mid term elections are even
worse. In 2010 the turnout of people aged 18 to 24 was just 21% (D.K.). I know not many people
participate in mid term elections, but these number for young voters is horrendous. 21 percent of all
the population in the U.S. that s awful. I Second, the young people in our society are not properly
taught about politics and how the government works until they are in college. In high school I was
required to take a government course which taught how the government works and what policies did.
It was a very helpful course into how the government functioned. The people who don t take this
course or are well educated in politics don t have a clue about what going on. One of the problems
uneducated voters have is they don t know who to vote for in the election. All high schools should
require kids to take a course in which they are learning about how the government works or operates.
This will educate people more in who to vote for and which candidates have the same morals as them.
This past year, 38 percent of all young voters from ages 18 24 voted in the 2012 election (Thom File).
This is not a mid term
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Julia Parson Quotes From 1984
Parson is a father and a husband that follows and loves big brother. He is improsed for talking in his
sleep saying down with big brother . He tells Winston Between you and me, old man, I m glad they
got me before it went any further. Do you know what I m going to say to them when I go up before the
tribunal? Thank you (233). He later says that he is proud of his daughter for turning him in. He says he
is proud because It shows I brought her up in the right spirit, anyways (233). Parson, being a follower
of the party, believes if someone does anything to threaten the party should be punished. He thinks Big
Brother is the true ruler and deserves the uttermost respect. It shows that the parties technique of
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During Winstons torturing he says I hate him You hate him. GOod. Then the time has come for you to
take the last step. You must love Big Brother (282). Then he is sent to room 101. After he gets out of
the room he find himself in the cafe and it is there where he write 2+2=5 on the table. This shows that
he loves big brother, and the brainwashing worked. He loves him because he did not have any other
option other than to love him. Ultimately He has won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother
(298). The party won Winston is now a slave to the party just like everyone else. He has been
brainwashed into thinking everything Big Brother says is
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Poisonwood Bible Seminar Questions
Narimatsu 1 Amy Narimatsu AP Literature August 18, 2015 The Poisonwood Bible Seminar
Questions 1.) Methuselah is a pronounced presence in the book. What is he meant to symbolize? What
are his captivity and freedom meant to represent? Methuselah symbolizes the Republic of Congo s
doom. The parrot is kept in a cage for the majority of his life. He is fed and taken care of by his
masters; he does not have to fend for himself, losing the primal instinct and simple ability to do so.
His captivity represents the Republic of Congo being controlled, divided, and changed by the other
nations. After Methuselah is liberated by Nathan Price, he stays close to the house, depending on the
girls to feed and shelter him. We also watched ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A, Tata Price, I am an old man who learned from other old men. i could tell you the name of the great
chief who instructed my father, and all the ones before him, but you would have to know how to sit
down and listen. There are on hundred twenty two. Since the time of our manful we have made our
laws without help from white men (Kingsolver 353). However, some of the Price daughters also
represent cultural arrogance. For instance, Leah worships her father and his mission, blindly following
him as if he is God himself. He planned to make a demonstration garden, from which we d gather a
harvest for our table and also supply food and seeds to the villagers [...] The grace of our good
intentions made me feel wise, blessed, and safe from snakes [...] Some people find him overly stern
and rightening, but that is only because he was gifted with such keen judgements and purity of heart.
He has been singled out for a life of trail, as Jesus was. Being always the first to spot flaws and
transgressions, it falls upon Father to deliver penance (Kingsolver 34, 36, 41, 42). Leah ignores the
possibility that what her father is doing is disrespectful and considers the people of Kilanga in a light
of stupidity and
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Media Convergence And Its Impact On The Contemporary Society
Introduction
The rapid enhancement of technology in the contemporary society leads the phenomenon called media
convergence . This is a process that developing the interactive communication constantly across
multiple media platforms around the globe. Moreover, after human beings entered the twenty first
century, along with the development of digital and network technologies, media convergence patterns
have become more mature on account of three major factors technology, economic and market
(Langtry, 2012). Moreover, the technical factor mainly refers to the digital and network technologies
bring the interoperability, interchangeability and connectivity of media, so that the media convergence
has become a possible and an inevitable. However, Media convergence is not only a simply
technological shift but also alters the relationships between the existing technologies, industries,
markets, genres and audiences (Jenkins, 2004, p.33). Indeed, media convergence is an accommodative
process for the existing media, communication industries and cultures to adapt with new technologies
(Dwyer, 2010, p.2). Along with the technological development, which is integrating the resources of
different mediums, this operation of media convergence brings both changes and challenges in the
media industry (Thomas, 2011). However, advertising industry is one of the sectors of
communications and cultural industry that cannot avoid media convergence. This literature review
paper will analyze
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Operation Overload or D-Day Essay
D Day, also famously known as Operation Overlord, actually stands for Day Day. It was termed Day
Day since the Allied forces at the time did not want exact date to be known or set for the purpose of
maintaining it to be a surprise attack. D Day was a well planned Allied invasion to gain foothold in
France and the event took place on June 6, 1944 in order to liberate France which was, at the time,
fully an Axis occupied area (Kemp 75). Undoubtedly and according to the Allied forces plan, it was an
unexpected attack to the Germans, which increased the probability of success. Troops from several
countries around the world worked together to carry out the D Day mission, including United States,
Canada, Britain, and France. (Turner 44) The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
More specifically, Caraquet, as well as other ships, cleared paths to allow landing craft to reach the
invasion beaches, according to the D Day plan while allowing warships to bombard enemy defences.
Overall, the Royal Canadian Navy played a significant role in the Normandy landings by contributing
vessels and sailors to the massive armada of 7000 Allied forces on the D Day.
Canadians showed adept skills and abilities on D Day from what they had learned in their previous
war experiences. Canada had only one experience in its national history of large scale combat on land
before the D Day. The Canadian corps that fought on the Western Front in WWI left behind not only a
formidable combat record but an intellectual legacy as well. Just as with the British army, the lessons
of 1914 1918 and the techniques of 1918 set the framework within which Canadian professional
soldiers thought about any future war. (Callahan 270) In addition, Canada and other Allied forces were
able to successfully perform their battle tactics after experiencing a tremendous failure in the Battle of
Dieppe. They attempted to make a successful raid on German occupied Europe over water, and then to
hold Dieppe briefly; however, it was a disaster. As a result, hundreds of Canadian soldiers were killed
and thousands were wounded or taken as prisoners. Despite this devastating failure, the Dieppe raid
had provided
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Jose Maria Cordoba Research Paper
Because Las Palmas road is the easiest access going to Medellin city, having a place that s situated
right in this location is an appealing idea especially for those who are very much into urban living.
Colombia is a country that owns beautiful places, not to mention the faces of its people that left the
whole world in admiring astonishment. These, amongst other considerable factors would definitely
lure you to get a property in this arresting venue.
35 Palms Towers as constructed by BienesYBienes, offers direct connection to the airport Jose Maria
Cordoba. This means easy access when it comes to air travel without worrying about the fuss of
getting to the airport. Aside from this, the property s proximity to residential, corporate, hotel and
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The Role Of Joseph In The Middle Kingdom Of Egypt
Throughout History, historiographers and common people are always attempting to date ,the most
accurately, things and events back in the Ancient Era of history. Due to the fact that we do not have
much information about everything that happened back then; we need to make assumptions and date
things where they seem to be accordingly to other events that hint for approximate date of existence.
And this is the case with Joseph of the Bible. Nobody really knows his exact chronological placement
but we do have information about him and can place his in a close time to where he lived. In my
opinion I strongly believe the best chronological placement or Joseph is the late Middle Kingdom of
Egypt. To start off, I believe Joseph lived at the late Middle Kingdom because at this time Egypt and
its Pharaoh´s were strong just as, when Joseph was alive. Egypt was well structured whereas, in the
old kingdom Egypt Pharaohs were weak; therefore, we can eliminate this possibility to date Joseph in
the Old Kingdom. Moreover, we can know that when Joseph lived Pharaoh was powerful because in
the Bible in Genesis 47 it talks about the famine and how Joseph made all the people that came to
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This is because for me the Hyksos are just Joseph and His brothers. I believe this because when
Pharaoh knew that this people where Joseph family he said to them ... I will give you the best of the
land of Egypt and you can enjoy the fat of the land (New International Version Genesis 45:17) . They
could have increased in numbers there in Egypt and they could have become the Hyksos. Also after
these remember that Joseph reduced the people to slaves during the famine this places Joseph family
was above most of Egypt s people. So, then when Joseph died his family could easily have become the
ruler of a foreign country as the word Hyksos mean. This is why Joseph needs to me before the
Hyksos in the Late Middle
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Egghead Kana Quotes
In the book Egghead by Caroline Pignat, the character Katie is a slim, freckle faced, and bright
highschool girl with a father who has cancer. Katie is a compassionate person in Egghead . She is
caring towards others, sympathetic, and warmhearted. When Shane bullies Will, Katie is always there
to defend him. She feels sympathy for Will when he is mistreated by others and is willing to help him.
An example of Katie standing up for others is on page 62 when Shane slams Will onto a locker and no
one wanted to help him. There were many bystanders at the scene, but nobody took action. Katie
stood up for Will towards Shane. This also proves how she is sympathetic of how a victim feels when
getting bullied, and how important it is for someone
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The Importance Of Animal Protocol
2. Experimental Section
The experimental protocol was approved by the animal ethics committee of Guangxi Medical
University (China, Nanning) and conformed to NIH guidelines. Animal preparation
Seventy five adult Sprague Dawley male rats (300 400g) were obtained from the Experimental Animal
Center of Guangxi Medical University. The animals were equally randomized into 5 group: sham, CA,
PD, SP, and SKF. The rats except sham group were assigned to 5 minutes CA and divided two
experiments, the first experiment included 45 rats for examination the survival rates and NDS, and the
second one included 30 rats for harvesting brain. The rat CA model was established by Chen et al [11].
In brief, all rats were fasted 12h before doing experiment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the report by Jia et al. We prespecified the NDS cut off for good (NDS≥60) and poor
(NDS 60) outcome which represents a level of neurologic function required for independent function
[12].
Tissue preparation
Thirty rats (n=6 for sham, CA, PD, SP and SKF groups respectively) were used for harvesting tissues
preparation. The animals were sacrificed at 72 h after CA/CPR. A left brain was used for ROS
detection, TdT mediated dUTP biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining and immunostaining. The
right hippocampal brains used for Western blot.
ROS detection
Harvested brains were embedded and frozen in CM1950 Cryostat Microtome (made in German
Leica), ROS production in neurons was assessed with dihydroethidium (DHE) as an indicator.Serial,
coronal frozen sections (5µm thick) were incubated with DHE (10 μmol/l) in PBS in a dark
humidified chamber (37°C, 30 min). Five fields from each coronal section were randomly selected by
Nikon A1 laser confocal microscope. Images were set by 20× objective lens at 1024×1024 pixels.
ROS levels were detected by the fluorescence density.
Western blot
The hippocampi were isolated from right brain for Western blot. Western blotting was performed
using the standard method [13]. The primary antibodies and dilutions were as follows: Primary
antibodies against phospho SAPK/JNK (No 4668, 1:1000), SAPK/JNK (No 9252, 1:1000);phospho
ERK1/2(No 9101,1:1000);ERK1/2 (No 4695,1:100);phospho p38 (No 9215,1:1000);
p38
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Examples Of Bravery In The Iliad
True valor is defined as strength of mind or spirit that enables a person to encounter danger with
firmness: personal bravery. In the epic story The Iliad, Achilles and Hector exemplifies courage,
strength, and loyalty for their country. Although they are from two separate cultures, one Achaeans
and the other Trojan, they both accept their fate as they battle each other in war. Courage not
cowardness runs through the blood of a hero. Hector, a Trojan warrior, spirit reflects a man of great
courage, strength, and loyalty throughout the Iliad. As the Greeks trekked upon his lands, he embraced
the battle. It was his duty to fight and not flee. Any other behavior was not acceptable in the eyes of
his culture. For instance, when Alexanderus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Achilles courage, strength, and loyalty to fight against the Trojans was out of revenge and anger not
loyalty to his country. King Agamemnon asked Achilles to return to battle and he refused to because
he did not agree with the king s cause. Thus, the king stripped Achilles of his honor by claiming back
Briseis, a gift from the king which he cherished. Achilles was distraught. As Hector in all his glory,
rages like a maniac and make havoc of the Achaeans, Achilles refuses to fight for his king against the
Trojans (Homer 122). Achilles states, Agamemnon has done me dishonor, and robbed me of my prize
by force (Homer 109). His refusal to fight expresses a difference in loyalty and reverence in his
culture to the king. Achilles was self center and his actions to fight were not in allegiance with his
people, but for himself. His pride kept him out of the battle. Unlike Hector, Achilles did not fight for
his people. He fought for his own cause. His people begged him to go back into battle asking him to
have pity on the rest of the Achaeans who are being harassed in all their host (Homer
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Political Influence On Julius Caesar
As humans we tend to take different sides or have particular opinions about certain events in our lives;
nothing seems to have changed as this was a common occurrence in one of the most remarkable
civilisations in the world, Ancient Rome, and its political influence is still felt today. The drastic
change from the Roman Republic to the one man empire was a decision made by Julius Caesar when
others did not have the power to challenge him. Julius Caesar believed in a one man Government, he
liked change and used his own power to make sure that change happened; and his power was proved
when he changed this political outline that had been in place for five hundred years to his own. The
Republic laid down the traditions and institutions of Government,
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Symbolism In An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge
During times of war, it was common for betrayal and sabotage among the opposing sides. That was
the case between the North and South during the Civil War. Peyton Farquhar, supporting the South,
wants to help as much as possible, so when someone he believes to be on his side informs him on how
he could sabotage the North, he immediately takes action. What Farquhar does not know is that the
federal scout sets him up to get caught and hanged as an example and warning to others on Owl Creek
Bridge. He imagines escaping and getting home to his wife while in the noose, although the events are
all in his head. In the short story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Ambrose Bierce uses
symbolism and point of view to explain how the absurdity of war can derange one s deception of time
and reality. Bierce utilizes several objects to symbolize Farquhar s journey from reality to fantasy due
to consequences of war on individuals. Owl Creek Bridge is where the story, except for the flashback,
takes place. Farquhar gets caught there, hanged there, and he dies there. The bridge serves as an
intermediary between the two river banks, his freedom, and a transition point in his mind as he deserts
reality. The point when he begins to day dream is when he believes that he escapes from the hanging,
As Peyton Farquhar fell straight downward through the bridge... From this state he was awakened
ages later (Bierce 470). From this description, Farquhar loses the ability to determine time; he
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Benefits Of Safe Injections Sites
Many people view safe Injections sites as something extremely controversial. Some people are
completely for the idea of them as well as implementing in their neighborhoods, while others are
extremely against the idea and will do anything they can to ensure that they never make their way into
their neighborhood. That being said, because of the Supreme Court of Canada s decision in the
Canada (AG) v PHS Community Services Society, many more of them will be opening up across
Canada. The Court s decision in the case will have an extremely positive impact on Canada, as proven
through empirical evidence, on vulnerable drug users and addicts, the health and safety of Canada, as
well as legal and constitutional rights of Canadians. Prior to the ... Show more content on
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5). The federal Minister of Health, under Stephen Harper s conservative government in 2008, had
failed to extend Insite s CDSA exemption, which brought about (Kennedy, n.d.). The Federal Health
Minster s decision had sparked Insite to go to the many courts that came prior to the Supreme Court,
where Insite argued that their section 7 right of The Charter of Rights and Freedoms had been violated
( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). First, the case went to a trial court in which the judge found that
the application of the CDSA to Insite Violated their section 7 right under the charter, and granted
Insite a constitutional exemption allowing it to continue to operate free from federal drug laws , but
the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and held that the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity
applied ( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). Ultimately, the case was appealed again, but to the highest
court in Canada: the Supreme Court of Canada. The Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada decided,
in a unanimous decision, that not granting Insite an exemption to operate would be constitutionally
unacceptable, and not in the best interest of Canadians. Although the Supreme Court decided this, it
wasn t for the reason of interjurisdictional immunity,
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Roman Catholic Church Part 2 Summary
Part 2:
The two big splits in 1054, resulted in the Roman catholic church breaking into separate branches.
One being the Eastern Orthodox Catholics, and the other being the Roman Catholics who belong in
the West. The separation had been influenced by Germanic tribes invading across Europe and the
effect plunged the whole of Europe in the Dark Ages . A mixture of many political, social, cultural,
economic, theological, linguistic differences caused a split in the Roman church.
Within the whole church, there were only five patriarchs. They were spread out mainly in the east
(Antioch, Alexandria, Jerusalem and Byzantium) which all spoke Greek and were also located in the
west of Rome, with their principal language Latin. Both of these two sides could not read nor have
any access to the writings of the theologians on the opposite side as the western theology was
supported by a small number of Latin theologians, whereas the east focused on Greek theology.
With all the lack of agreement and contrast, it had been the substructure for the Great Schism.
Part 3:
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Even though Luther s questions were quite humble rather than accusing, the Pope found Luther s
writings to be opposing in the teachings that the church dispenses. They gave him a recant and Martin
refused and from this, the Pope excommunicated Luther from the catholic church. In 1521, Luther was
in sight before the diet of worms in Germany and from refusing again to the recant, he finished his
evidence in a statement saying Here I stand. God help me. I can do no other 1. Later his writings were
burned, but he didn t stop. Hiding in Eisenach, he began on a major life project. this was to translate
the new testament into German. This life project took him ten
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Power Is A Timeless Entity In Julius Caesar
Power as a Timeless Entity Power is defined as the ability to act in a certain manner and to direct or
influence the behavior of others or the course of events. Every individual possesses power over
another thing, regardless of how minute it might be, and while some are content with the current level
of power they possess, there are those individuals, like Brutus, from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar
whose entire lives revolve around the acquisition of power. Quite frankly, the thirst for power is a
desire that has existed since the birth of humanity. Shakespeare s Julius Caesar paints a picture of a
divided Rome; a country in which stoic ideals give away to ego and political power is mixed. Through
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However, it is notable that ours emulates the story of Rome s in that scheming politicians wreak havoc
on what was previously a functioning state at a time when the country appears to be on the brink of
confusion. In hunting similarities, it is evident that the far right wing of the Republican party is like
some of the Roman conspirators whose intent was to overthrow the mighty Caesar in Shakespeare s
play. Although the previous president (President Obama) was hardly a figure ruling with the power of
a Roman emperor, there seemed to be an obsessive yearning on behalf of the Tea Party and its
Congressional followers to oppose the President s will. It is not to say that Congress had intentions to
pull out the knives that butchered Caesar in a conference at the Oval Office, but their animosity
toward the health care plan (Obama Care) grinding into operation just as the government shuts down,
shares resemblance to Cassius s envy of Caesar s power. In act one, scene two, he says, Why, man, he
doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep
about to find ourselves dishonorable graves. (136 139). From his words, it is evident that Cassius is
discontent with the fashion in which Caesar makes decisions. He compares his actions to that of a
slave master inconsiderate and controlling. Moreover, Cassius s manipulation of Brutus into joining
the conspiracy against Caesar can be compared to the fashion in which important figures in the House
of Representatives forced Speaker John Boehner to be torn between conflicting factions. The
difference between Mr. Boehner and Brutus is that he did not profess to be devoted to President
Obama like Brutus did to
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Earnest Elmo Calkins The Business Of Advertising
The look of the standard advertisement changed in the 1900s with the addition of four color front and
back covers and up to two color interiors. Magazines were exploding with color thanks to agencies
like Calkins Holden, founded by Earnest Elmo Calkins as the first agency to provide copy, design,
space brokerage, and media planning, (Sivulka 108). An online summary of The Business of
Advertising written by Earnest Calkins himself states, Notably, he devised a theory of consumer
engineering stating that effective advertisements and designs could create an artificial demand for a
product, (MIT.edu Online). The agency changed the way advertisements were made and seen by
customers, Calkin did this by hiring artists and utilizing personal ... Show more content on
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Calkins hired the artist Harry Benton to design the fictional character Phoebe Snow to create a
storyline about her adventures on the Lackawanna Railroad to promote how clean it was. Calkins used
the ability of many artists to help promote his advertisement look . An artist that Calkins used was
Joseph Leyendecker, who was known for his Saturday Evening Post covers, (Sivulka 109) painted the
symbolic Arrow Collar Man who many college age men identified with at the time of its creation.
Leyendecker made his models appear more stylized than they actually were, meaning their skin tones
and the folds of cloth were exaggerated compared to the actual models. Leyendecker was known for
his fictional world of affluence and beauty... which was ...influenced other pop culture touchstones,
like the fantastic setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby, (Collectors Weekly Online). One of
Leyendeckers more famous advertisements is Socks by Interwoven, (Attic Paper Online) shows just
what his art is all about all about. The Calkin Holden agency s pictorial style and artist choices were
mimicked by other advertising
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Causes Of Vacations In Mexico
Mexico was for many years an amazing destination for romance and honeymoons. With a certain
number of Supreme places that make the perfect setting for the wedding , fascinating places of the
country, openness, tender climate and agreeable atmosphere are just some of the causes why more
couples find themselves wedded south of the frontier.
Possessing years of experience in the destination wedding business, the homeland grants wedding
professionals informed, the creation of artistic performances and culinary offer out of this world. With
a number of cultural, adventure and social activities, a wedding in Mexico is still the excellent reason
for a vacation! What really sets Mexico exclusively as a first wedding location is a great regard for ...
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It is placed around the neck of the couple in number 8 after they exchanged vows to represent their
future interconnected; the junction of two lives. It is also called LACE UNITY. Usually, the family of
the bride and groom, Padirnos or best friends of the couple is solely responsible for lasso
honeymooners together. Tradition requires the couple to wear for the rest lasso service. the lasso is a
traditional rope or beads or gems (or both in some cases) that is placed on the couple, as they say, their
vows. the rope is intended to symbolize the union statement and solidarity that the couple did. the
lasso tends to be limited to religious ceremonies.
In some of the spiritual ceremonies of the majority that can be performed in Mexico, some of the more
traditional Mayan rituals, even a lasso is also used, only it s made with natural elements like flowers
or sisal, seating ritual varies from regions of Mexico and specific Aboriginal groups to run
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Literature Review Of Stirling Engine
Literature Review Stirling engines were invented in the early 1800 s and since then there have been
major changes to the design to adjust to certain criteria. In the early stages of the engine the ability to
create highly efficient engines became limited due to technology and materials available. All the
sources sampled agree on what a Stirling engine was and what characteristics make them different. A
Stirling engine is a heat engine that has the heating and cooling of the gas which then applies pressure
on the piston heads thus moving both the gases and the pistons creating energy (American Stirling
Company, n.d). Other articles on Stirling engines agree, saying Stirling engines are machines that
operate in a closed regenerative thermodynamic cycle. The use of Stirling engines is based off the
Stirling engine cycle of power (Asnaghi, Ladjevardi, Izadkhast, Kashani, 2012). Other respected
articles agree with this basic definition of the engine saying that applying an external heat source to a
closed cylinder where the cyclical expansion and compression of air inside the cylinder drives the
pistons up and down (Helman, 2015) and because the engine is a closed system the expansion of gases
cause the pistons to move (Saab, 2015). An introduction to a 2010 study points out that there are more
concepts to the Stirling engine then just mechanics saying, The Stirling engine is based on the
materials, development, and design of the engine to determine how well it works
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William Faulkner Biography
William Faulkner was Born in New Albany, Mississippi on September 25, 1897 to Murry and Maud
Butler Falkner. Throughout his young life he was taken care of from birth until he moved out by his
caretaker, an African American woman named Caroline Barr. William called her Mammy . Barr was
one of the most influential people in his life. She was fundamental to his development in his early
years. He said later on that it was a privilege to have known her and that she was the one who taught
him right from wrong and sparked his interest in the politics of sexuality and race. Faulkner s
grandfather was also a writer. William Clark Falkner, often called Old Colonel , was an adventurous
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The makers later retitled it to The Story of Temple Drake in 1933. During that same year Estelle gave
birth yet again to their next daughter who they named Jill. Jill ended up being the only surviving child
of the couple. Afterwards, he continued to write scripts for various films in Hollywood, but purely for
the money and not really because of any inspirational purposes. At the same time he continued to
publish some of his best works including, Absalom, Absalom! (1936), The Hamlet (1940), and Go
Down Moses
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Summary Of On A Tree Fallen Across The Road By Robert Frost
Sonnet Analysis
There always seems to be an impediment when trying to reach a goal, whether it be set by one s self,
or an outside force. In Robert Frost s sonnet, On a Tree Fallen Across the Road , the idea of
unavoidable obstructions that must be conquered is examined. In the poem, the author s journey is
blocked by a fallen tree, and they must determine the best way to get around the tree, so they can
continue towards their goal. Frost presents the use of metaphors and the personification of a fallen tree
to represent the obstacles that must be overcome to reach one s ideal destination.
The sonnet opens with vivid imagery of a fallen tree that blocks the journey of the protagonist. At first
it may appear that the tree is there to permanently block the passage to the destination, when in fact it
is ...to ask us who we think we are . The example of personification demonstrates that this drawback is
not just to prevent someone from travelling towards their destination, but to make them stop and
consider if that is really where they want to end up. This idea can apply to everyone, as most people
have probably experienced a time when all they needed to have a realization about who they are was
an inconvenience.
Throughout the entirety of Frost s sonnet, words like us , we , and our are used. This again is to
establish that the obstacle in the poem applies to every person on earth, and not just the narrator of the
story. This illustrates that everyone at some point faces
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Analysis Of Angels Displaying The Crown Of Thorns
There are several miniatures in particular that are meant to evoke piety, for Anne, as well as that which
she hoped her son would display, in time. Angels Displaying the Crown of Thorns (Fol. 30r) depicts
two angels reverently holding a golden crown of thorns, referencing that worn by Christ. In Angels
Displaying the Eucharist in a Monstrance (Fol. 11v), four angels carefully hold a monstrance, a device
by which the Host of communion could be displayed for worship and respectful contemplation. These
angels are in a similar setting and arrangement to those holding the crown of thorns, and both images
share the same main purpose, as well: to have two extra sections of this prayer book inadvertently
dedicated towards recalling the Passion of Christ. There are also some other possible implied
purposes, though. The inclusion of the crown of thorns in one folio serves as a reminder of the fact
that Anne had privileged access to Sainte Chapelle, which she undoubtedly took advantage of, built by
Louis IX following his obtainment of the Crown of Thorns, as a place in which to house it, along with
other such articles. Her piety is thus re emphasised through yet another display of devotion for her son
to follow. In a similar manner, the monstrance, an object of great importance to the devout, would
serve the same purpose. Yet, there is also the sense that Anne is showcasing the opulent objects at her
disposal, for the crown of thorns was certainly not a replaceable, nor common,
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The Role Of Women In The Iliad
Women today do not have as much equal
rights as men do today, especially those
women from the ancient world. Women from
the ancient world, whether they were real
people or characters from an epic, they were
still treated badly and locked down upon, only
worthy for their appearance and status in
society. They were the housekeepers and the
children s caretaker. The women of Sparta, on
the other hand, were treated a bit differently.
They too were housekeepers and caretakers,
but they also received physical training,
permitted to own land, and could drink wine.
Looking at the epic, The Iliad , female
characters were also mistreated. Goddesses
were powerful and important but are not
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After
she left, Achilles got so annoyed that he soon
found solace in another captured woman
named Diomede. Achilles slept with Diomede
in a hut, and next to them were Patroclus and
another woman captured by Achilles to give
his friend company. (9.663) Homer does really
have a way of showing how he thought of
women.
Women in the Iliad play the role of property
based the views of ancient Greeks. During
this time, women were given little freedom.
They were unable to vote and inherit their own
land, unlike the women of Sparta. But as a
whole, women were still like property. Wives
were submissive to their husbands, like how
Andromache is to Hector. Greek women of
the ancient world had a purpose, and it was
the purpose of rearing children. This is how
the Greek culture was like back then, women
having little freedom, almost close to no
freedom at all. So that s how women were like
according to how they were viewed by the
people of ancient Greece.
Women never were seen as important in the
ancient world, just as objects and partners. To
sum it all up, property. Based on views of the
text, Homer, and people of ancient Greece,
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The Key Differences Between Organic Foods And Gmos
This paper begins by providing key information and terms for the argument to provide a basic
understand of concepts of the key differences between organic foods and GMOs. The topics discussed
in this paper will include, but will not be limited to: safety regarding human consumption, regulatory
controls, and how these two different products are produced. To provide an overview of these
important topics, a distinct contrast will be made. The paper concludes with an overview of the topics
discussed and key ideas which can aid in a solution of the argument given. The abbreviation GMO
refers to a technique used to produce an organism or microorganism, by genetically engineering it. In
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166). Even though such studies might be compelling, these findings need further research to fully
understand the effects of consumption. When the effects of consuming organic foods are examined, a
different outcome is discovered. According to Huber, Rembialkowska, Srednicka, Vijver (2011), a
large scale study named PARSIFAL concluded: children which consumed organic foods (regularly)
showed lower allergenic rates as well as lower body weights when compared to traditional or
engineered foods (Huber, Rembialkowska, Srednicka, Vijver 2011). With further research, other
positive results are discovered. Specifically, a study produced by Princeton reviled that consuming
organic foods lowered risks from chemical contamination, supplemental hormones, and antibiotic
risks ( Greening Princeton , n.d.). In contrast to GMOs, consuming organic foods were directly linked
to positive results, which helps solidify the argument that they are a safer and healthier option over
engineered foods. This conclusion also aids in the point of discussion (which will be reviewed below)
that stricter FDA guidelines need to be emplaced to protect American citizens from unknowingly
consuming GMO products; which could have possibly dangerous, unknown long term side effects.
The FDA s current labeling policy should be stricter in its guidance on the labeling of foods;
unequivocally, GMOs. First, we will examine the FDA s current labeling policy in regards to GMOs in
plant derived
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Essay Comparing Two Open Universities
Comparing two Open Universities within the Common Wealth:
Athabasca University and the Allama Iqbal Open University at Islamabad
When the Open University of the United Kingdom (OU UK) opened its doors in 1969 it was
considered a revolution in higher education by many pedagogues. In the forty years that followed 80
similar higher open education institutes were established (Peters, O. 2010, p57 81). The common
denominator of this new generation of distance universities is that they are open. During the OU UK
inauguration Lord Crowther stated: We are open as to people ; as to places ; as to methods ; and finally
to ideas (cf. Tunstall 1974, in Peters, O. 2010, p 62). What this openness entails, depends largely on
the social, economic, and political circumstances in the country in which an open university is
founded. Two former British colonies and members of the Common Wealth, Canada and Pakistan,
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It was modeled after the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California. It aimed to have a small
student population and focused on liberal arts (Byrne 1989). When it was founded, there were 3 more
public universities in Alberta. There seemed to be room for a fourth university as the discovery of oil
fields had resulted in a significant growth of both economy and population. Against expectations
enrollment remained low and the government of Alberta decided to reform the UA into an online
university as a pilot project (Byrne 1989). The pilot was started in 1972 and would run up to five
years. It would be considered successful if enrolments would substantially increase or if it would
attract students that otherwise would not have enrolled themselves in a university (Byrne, 1989). It
was so successful that UA outgrew its first campus and was moved from Edmonton to Alberta in 1984
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2431 Assignment2 Essay
BEO2431 Risk Management Models ~ Semester 2, 2014
Assignment 2
Task 1
For each stock price compute and plot the return (RT) as:
RT = ((Pt Pt 1)/P t 1)
Stock Prices (Weekly Data: 02/01/2006 to 30/06/2014):
ASX200 = ASX200 Index
WBC = Westpac
ANZ = ANZ Bank
BHP = BHP Billiton
WOW = Woolworths
TLS =Telstra
1. Comment on the volatility and volatility clustering of the returns
1) The Plot of ASX200 Return in Australia Share Market
The ASX200 Return diagram demonstrates the share return from 2nd Jan 2006 to 30th Jun 2014. It
shows high volatilities between Aug 2007 to Jun 2010 and Jul 2011 to Jan 2012, the returns of US
dollar, and this turbulence in Australia stock market may cause by bad economic news and unstable
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Unfortunately, three market crashes happened on 6 Oct 08 ( 18.23%), 10 Nov 08 ( 15.41) and 19 Jan
09 ( 15.66) respectively.
However, it is hard to find low volatility period in the trends of ANZ Return. By contrast, the most
obvious low volatility stage, which is from Aug 06 to Aug 07 and Dec 2011 to Jun 2014, indicates an
anticipated announcement which turned out to be good news and potential investors can invest money
in the share of ANZ without panic.
5) The Plot of WOW Return in Australia Share Market
The chart of WOW Return is the share s return rates of WOOLWORTHS LIMITED. Overview, the
share price in Woolworth was fluctuated rapidly and widely and the economics was unstable from
2007 to 2009.
The high volatility appeared from June 2008 to December 2008, it reflect the worldwide market crash
and global economic depression. Also a huge market crashes happened on 29th September 2008 (
0.13). Due to the turbulence of global economic crash, the high volatility appeared in Woolworth s
share price returns from January 2007 to June 2009, the return rate is floating widely. The most
serious market crash happened on 9th September 2008 (-13.50%). During this period of time, the
investors had a difficult time. By contrast, there is a low volatility clustering from Jan 11 to Jun 11
6) The Plot of TLS Return in Australia Share Market
In this case, the diagram shows the share return of TLS during Jan 2006 to June 2013.
The
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Jcpenney Case Summary
I believe the overall alignment among the elements of consistency is well structured, JC Penney
addresses their vision, mission, and goals and implement the strategy to accomplish these goals.
Whether these strategies will be successful only time will tell us because there are risks and
uncertainty that can turn a good strategy into a disastrous. The alignments among the elements of
consistency, I believe is an ok fit because JC Penney s strategy and the capabilities can be done
internally, but when compared to the competition there still much work to be done to stand out against
the competitions. The mission and vision are aligned with the strategy of the firm for the long term
success. To be successful, some gaps need to be addressed. The question to be asked is the strategy
successful to help the company differentiate from the competition. ... Show more content on
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Capabilities in service delivery are important for business because nowadays everybody wants their
order as fast as possible. The ability to ship their merchandise as quickly as they can give them an
edge. However, that certainly doesn t make them competitive because every industry is using the same
method of fast delivery. I believe this capability does align with the strategy, but it does not make
them stand out from the competitions The ability to expand its product focus like home services can
give them an edge against the competitor like Macy s, kohl s, but I believe JC Penney still facing
competition from the home Depot, Lowes for the home services. Also, bringing a new clientele to the
market is a good strategy, but JC Penney needs to have appealing brands to keep them coming to the
store. Expanding to e commerce could be the live safer of JC Penney, but JC Penney still needs to
compete against Amazon and Walmart who are the leaders in
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Residential Solar Power
Advantages and disadvantages of Residential Solar power System
Whether you are an advocate of clean power or just appreciate where your financial resources go,
considering the advantages and disadvantages of residential solar power system will certainly aid you
decide on whether to convert or otherwise.
Taking a look at the current rate of fossil fuel based power, it is fairly not practical to exchange solar
power system. Nonetheless, with the growing concern on the state of the earth, there is really a should
find various other means of power other than just what nuclear power plant are making use of right
now. Where do you place on your own?
Utilizing the power of the sun s ray to create energy to power our house is really appealing. Yet the
inquiry is, Is whatever about solar power good?
Pros
Solar energy is clean, eco friendly and also sustainable. Due to the fact that the energy produced from
the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Solar panels could be set up on many roofs, eliminating the problem of discovering an ideal area for
setup. Photovoltaic panel require little or no upkeep. The original solar batteries modern technology is
utilized for the majority of satellites orbiting our planet today which are not kept at all. Numerous
solar panel producers offer 25 to 40 years service warranty on their items.
Solar energy is totally free. Did you know that the earth takes in 174 pettawatts of solar radiation?
This implies that we have more than enough resource of free power to power every home in the world.
Regrettably, the majority of our energy is still drawn from oil, gas as well as coal. However over the
last few years, there is a constant rise of demand for different as well as renewable energy like solar
energy. It is approximated that the demand for different sources of power will boost by 53% between
1999 as well as
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Esperanza s Maturity In The House On Mango Street
As in life, Esperanza s maturity evolves and grows during the course of the vignettes as she develops
and gains new experiences. Throughout The House on Mango Street, maturity is a dominant theme for
Esperanza as she goes from a girl who wants a new house purely for superficial reasons, to someone
who wants independence by making everything dependent upon how men see her, to someone who
wants the independence of her own home and who has accepted Mango Street as a part of her. In the
beginning, Esperanza is focused solely on how others see the house, and the embarrassment that
comes with claiming it. She feels the judgment from the woman asking her, You live there? The way
she said it made [her] feel like nothing. There. [She] lived there,
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Journal Entries About Amyasian Whale Hunt
Dear Journal, Yesterday was the great Amyasian whale hunt. Today as I lay in bed waiting for these
cursed wounds to heal I will tell you about it.
It was the 14th of Frost Fall, The sun was shining as the men waited for the vessel Vlad and I built, it
was a mighty ship, three masts, 150 feet long and able to hold a crew of 50 plus a cargo hold big
enough for the crew and the whales.
The ship came around as the men all jumped up in awe, cheering with excitement, Altiak De Bar
cheering the loudest knowing he will gain more power through the loyalty of the men after this trip, as
I looked back the ship was already dropping anchor and sending the skifs to the beach to pick us up.
we all loaded in and got to the boat. After about 30 minutes we were all aboard heading out the sea for
whales, I stood at the stern of the ship watching and everyone milled about sorting harpoons, fixing
the rigging and some just lazing about eating or drinking the ale we brought with us.
Suddenly the port side of the boat grew loud with the voices of the ... Show more content on
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Suddenly, the sea burst upwards dowsing everyone on the ship, making me lose my grasp on my
sword but luckly it stayed in its sccabbard, as our whale went skyward, being carried by a huge black
and purple mass. just then the ship lurched by the side and the beast came up short, not realizing the
whale had 20 or more harpoons in it that are attached to the ship, The whale came plummeting back
down as the beach screeched with annoyance, I realizing that the beast was going to try again, and this
time the ship might get torn in half as it tries to break the whale free, so I grabbed a harpoon and
jumpped overboard. The cold hit and almost knocked the wind out of me, but I knew if I failed, the
entire ship would sink and a lot of men would die, so I swam for the
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Why Play Is Play Essay
When was the last time you played a game? Not for exercise or as part of an office team building day,
it is just for fun. Play is nature training for our life. Everyone is among the sea of eager faces to play.
When we talk about play, the first thing we will think that the right of play is only a child does. Play
may allow the children to use their creativity while developing their imagination, physical and
emotional strength. Play is easy to recognise in children and animals such as chase. But what does it
looks like in adults? How we play is as unique to an individual as a fingerprint . Play could be simply
goofing off with friends, sharing jokes with a co worker, building a snowman in the yard, playing
fetch with pets, a game of charades at a party, or going for a bike ride with your friend with no
destination in mind. You can play on your own or with a pet, but for greater benefits, play should
involve at least one other person and away from the sensory overload of electronic gadgets.
I know what you are thinking: play is at the very bottom of you ever expanding your to do list. ...
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First and foremost, play helps us handle stress. It gives us a chance to develop a range of emotional
responses to life s downbeat moments. In this materialistic world, everybody is busy chasing the
luxury and fancy life. Therefore, it creates a high pressure world insidiously. Thus, stress is an
inevitable part of life. That is why play also important for adult too. They need to relieve their stress
through play game. Play such as simply goofing off with friends, sharing jokes with a co worker or
playing fetch with a dog. As we know, laughter is a powerful antidote to stress and pain. Nobody can
deny that play is fun. In addition, fun can trigger the release of endorphins, which are the body s
natural feel good chemicals. Endorphins promote an overall sense of well being and can even
temporarily relieve
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  • 3. The Controversy Behind Shakespeare s Work Shakespeare or Bacon For many centuries, there has been a controversy over whether or not Shakespeare wrote his plays himself or whether another author wrote the works and gave him the credit. Shakespeare (1564 1616) is recorded to have written 37 plays and 154 sonnets, but the authorship of Shakespeare s work has been disputed. There is valid reason to believe that Francis Bacon is the genuine author behind Shakespeare s name. Bacon s similar high status, numerous travels, and the Baconian theory are valuable reasons that give evidence to Bacon possibly being the author. Francis Bacon lived a short extraordinary life from places he was able to travel to, to the things he wrote, and to people he experienced along the way. Bacon was a highly intelligent child, not only was he homeschool throughout his early years, he then enrolled in the Cambridge s Trinity College at age 12. This schools constricted curriculum started to bore Bacon to the point that he decided to unenroll 2 years later. His next stop was Gray s Inn College where he decided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Francis high status was indeed a privilege and led him to exceptional experiences throughout his lifetime. His father, Sir Nicholas Bacon, was Lord Keeper of the Seals. His mother, Anne Cook, was the sister in law of one of Queen Elizabeth s principal ministers, Lord Burghley and Elizabeth herself called the boy her young Lord Keeper (Cook 41). Bacon s high status led him to traveling to France in 1576 to accompany the party of the British ambassador. Bacon also secured a place on the Queen s council; here, he incurred the criticism of some of his future biographers by prosecuting his friend and patron the earl of Essex for treason in 1601 (Cook 41). The earl of Essex was executed for his coup to over throw the Queen. His aristocracy background led him to have a very public career and allowed him many extraordinary experiences for his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. World Hunger Rhetorical Analysis World Hunger Hunger is a problem and crisis found worldwide. Hunger does not just affect one specific race or group of people but a variety of people throughout the world. People don t expect to go hungry and one can never predict if this will be a problem for them. Going hungry can happen to anyone and at the time least expected. Have you ever wondered what it is like to not know when your next meal will be? What about not knowing how to provide enough food to feed your family? Not everyone thinks of these questions, as some are oblivious to these ongoing problems related to hunger. Worldwide hunger affects almost one billion people throughout the world. ( Nutrition ) Malnutrition that is caused by hunger is the main killer of people who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These animations are used to strongly advocate their message to the specific audiences. In the Concern Worldwide ad cartoon like animations are used to convey their message. This cartoon like ad is directed towards helping younger adults understand the problem of hunger. These animations are associated with bright colors such as green and blue to attract the viewers attention. The World Bank ad animations are mores serious with darker colors like black that set a sad mood on the viewers. This ad is for more middle aged to older adults in that its style is more dramatic and intense. However the two are alike in that they both use stick figures as people to either demonstrate the effects of hunger on the body or to represent the number of people affected by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Under the Black Flag Cordingly, David. Under The Black Flag: The Romance And The Reality Of Life Among The Pirates. Harcourt, Inc.: Orlando, FL, 1997. Part 1: Summary The point of this book was to put aside the myths about pirates and replace them with facts. There are many fictional myths about pirates and their lives on the sea. Many books and movies have built pirates up to be romantical heroes instead of the ruthless savages they were, so this book focuses on separating fact from fiction about life as a pirate. Many plays and books such as Peter Pan, Treasure Island, and many others have used pirates as characters for many years. Many of us grew up watching pirates on television, but most of the time in pursuit of entertainment the truth is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although some pirates were not as barbaric as others, they were all criminals who broke the law. Also included in this book is what happened to pirates when they were caught by the government. If convicted of piracy it often meant a sure death by hanging. Many times the bodies of pirates were hung over harbors and around ports as a warning of the consequences of being a pirate. The government hoped that these drastic measures would help quell the raids of pirates. So this book lets us know that even though pirates have a romanticized appearance, in all reality they were criminals who had their own way of life. Part 2: Personal Analysis This book is awesome. I had the mot fun reading it than I ve had in awhile. This book was very interesting, and it made learning about pirates fun rather than just dumping a lot of facts on you. It helps the public experience the mentality of the pirate. Even though pirates were usually oppressed seamen who turned to piracy, they were still ruthless, stone cold criminals. This book uses a lot of literature and fabricated stories, but the reason for this is because there is not a lot of documentation of pirates. Some facts have been changed around while the stories were being retold, and this is the main point of the book; to get back to the root of who pirates really were. One example of pirate mentality is when Captain Cary s ship was attacked by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Case Study Crepes Waffles 2011 CREPES amp; WAFFLES CASE STUDY Raul García Gustavo Victoria Julieta Castaneda BACKGROUND INFORMATION Crepes amp; Waffles a chain of restaurants born of the idea of two young business administration university students, Beatriz Fernandez and Eduardo Macia, who had the vision to create a business in which they only believed. We are not in the food business but rather in the business of art. Our job is to interpret our client s dreams and make them come true 1 Mission Be an admired company for serving healthy art with love and joy at reasonable prices. Vision Be the leader in its industry promoting a sense of ownership among its customers, employees, and the community in general Crepes amp; Waffles was born as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... See appendix for menu. AMBIENCE Crepes amp; Waffles offers a pleasant ambience with a young and informal look and feel. It can appeal to families for a Sunday outing, a group of friends who haven´t met in a while and want to catch up over a cup of coffee and dessert as well as young college students out on a date. MARKETING AND PROMOTION C amp;W builds its brand mostly through its unique value proposition and its continued pursue of differentiation...great menu, quality and ambiance at reasonable prices, all with a social responsibility mindset in a restaurant/food segment with low competition. Its marketing and promotion efforts have been driven mostly by word of mouth, generating pleasant experiences that can then be told to others who become new customers. Newspapers advertisements are mainly focused on their operating philosophy reinforcing their social responsibility efforts. C amp;W does not do regular advertising through TV thus not spending a lot of money on traditional
  • 7. channels but rather investing significant resources in continued innovation and experience enhancement. As an example, ten years ago C amp;W changed 100% of its dinnerware at an approx. cost of USD1MM with a purpose of enhancing the dining experience regardless of the very high associated cost. Its webpage is consistent with the image of its restaurants and menu, young and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Iago s Use Of Irony In Othello Shakespeare s villain, Iago, in his work Othello is perhaps the smartest of all Shakespeare s antagonists. Iago manages to unsettle the steadfast, level headed Othello, remove jovial Cassio from his honored position, and plant incriminating evidence against Desdemona all with in the span of three days without raising suspicion from his friends or his wife. All of this Iago does to spite Othello for naming Cassio his lieutenant instead of himself. Othello is abundant with irony. Because Iago is so double sided, during all of his interactions with his friends, mainly Cassio and Othello, the irony is obvious. Throughout the play Othello, as well as many other characters, refers to Iago as honest and just (Othello 5.1.33). In reality, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without, Iago s ironic friendship with Cassio and Othello, Iago would not be such an accomplished villain. Shakespeare goes beyond the basic villian that plots alone in solitude with Iago. Shakespeare has Iago scheme, plot, and take his revenge all while having seemingly harmless interactions with a multitude of characters, none of which know his intention. Because Shakespeare hides Iago s intentions from the rest of the characters, Iago clearly displays two different personalities. There is the evil villian out to get his revenge, and the helpful, obedient, and wise friend. Iago is the type of villian that could be anyone, and his interaction with the other characters makes him endlessly entertaining to the audience. It must be remembered that while Shakespeare s plays are studied today as classic literature, Shakespeare wrote them to be performed as entertainment for the general public. It is inroy that fuels Iago s character and makes the play intriguing to the audience. Because Shakespeare s character is so duplicitous, the audience can not help but hang on to Iago s every ironic interaction with the other characters. Without a doubt Shakespeare s mastery of irony is evident in his work Othello , especially in his villain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Book III in Wang Shifu s The Story of the Western Wing Book III in Wang Shifu s The Story of the Western Wing One of China s most popular love comedies, The Story of the Western Wing (Xixiang Ji) by Wang Shifu (1250 1300) dramatizes a scholar and beauty romance. Zhang Sheng, a promising student, and Cui Yingying, a beautiful maiden, meet in a temple, fall in love at first sight and after a series of thwarted attempts, they end up happily marrying each other, after the student has passed the civil exam as the top one, of course. Among the five books of The Story of the Western Wing, Book III stands out in the very middle of the whole play with interesting characteristics in terms of both theatrical features and thematic complexity. First of all, while dan and sheng share most of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Structurally speaking, Book III appears between two climaxes. Book II promises a marriage for the two lovers but ends up damping their expectations as well as that of the audience all of a sudden when Madam Cui takes back her word. Book IV begins with the long awaited climactic scene in which Zhang Sheng and Yingying consummate their love. Put in between these two episodes of dramatic tension and emotional intensity, Book III may at the surface merely serve as a buffer, that is, a temporary relief from the breath taking conflicts on the part of the audience. Actually, the dramatic rhythm at this stage does slow down. As the central character, Hongniang frequently evokes laughter from the audience with her quick repartee and satirical comments on the pretentious lovers. Apart from all this, however, by making Hongniang sing all the time and keeping the lovers relatively reticent they are only heard in dialogues Book III complicates the interrelationships between the three characters and significantly contributes to the psychological depth of this play. In other words, while foregrounding Hongniang and exploring the complexity in her motivation, the play also employs her as a vehicle for the off stage conflicts between Zhang Sheng and Yingying and their inner conflicts, which are much less spectacular than they are psychological. However, one has to begin with the question ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Character Analysis of Macbeth Essay Macbeth a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, portrays, how the main character Macbeth, transforms from a war hero, to a murdering villain. Macbeth starts out as the thane of Glamis and steadily rises to become King of Scotland. The higher Macbeth rose on his road of power the more corrupt and evil he became. The character change of Macbeth ignites the whole theme of the play. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;Macbeth is shown as a vigorous war hero in the opening scene. And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling showed like a rebel s whore. But all s too weak for brave Macbeth. (1.2 16.18) The captain expressing the braveness of great Macbeth in Scotland s battle with the invading Norway hordes. It didn t take long for the people of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macbeth decides that he wont murder the king. Lady Macbeth s determination to become queen influences Macbeth s decision. If it were done when tis done, then twere it be done quickly (1.7 1 2) Macbeth is toying with the notion to murder King Duncan. Macbeth would not be satisfied until he ruled all Scotland! An idea turned into a priority, Macbeth wasn t thinking of killing the king he was sure of it. Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand.... (2.1 42 43) Macbeth s vision turned out to be a false creation of the mind that led macbeth to believe that fate was telling him to kill King Duncan. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; Near the end of the play Macbeths true evilness comes out. Macbeth paranoia leads him to believe that everyone is out to get him. So is he mine, and in such bloody distance that every minute of his thrusts against my hear st life (3.1 128 130) Macbeth grows suspicious of Banquo. The witch s predictions of Banquo s kids becoming king engulfed all thoughts in Macbeth s head. I ll make assurance double sure. (4.1 93) Macbeth is making sure Banquo and his son fleance are murdered. Macbeth felt the it was best to hire murders to handle fleance and Banquo. Macbeth is overcome with evil. From this moment the very firstling of my heart shall be the firstling of my mind (4.1 165 168) Macbeth s mind no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Wisdom, passion and dedication are the necessity traits to... Wisdom, passion and dedication are the necessity traits to have when writing a good book in order to provide the reader with an experience to want more; to want to know more, read more and look into detail beyond the words written on the page. Jonathan Kozol provided just that and then some. Kozol took real life occurrences from some previous years and wrapped them into a well detailed layout of the struggles and occurrences that poor minority children once faced when trying to obtain an education giving the nation a real wake up call. Although segregation was thought to have come and went, it was still occurring, dismantling the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling that had taken place within the previous years. The criminal justice system ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kozol pointed out that it is hard to convince young people that they can learn and can become educated within their early years when they are continuously cordoned off by society that isn t sure they really can (p. 37). Sadly, they could have excelled but they often weren t provided with the opportunity. Within the next chapters, chapters 2 and 3, I began to really take into consideration Kozol s way of writing and point of views. The voices were coming to life and it was nearly as if I was there in that classroom watching this degrading event occur. Chapter 2 began the illustration of how corrupt the education system really was in that particular day and age (some odd 40 50 years ago and continues today). Although all children should serve as equals, they were not and do not. It was merely a totem pole of color, whites being on top and colored falling below and usually falling behind. He compares the inner city schools portraying the characteristics that a totalitarian government was then present and the funding for education was very scarce and limited regardless of the how well the economy was doing. The iteration of how poorly the children were focused on was also present and the point was once noted within the reading that the expressiveness of children was often muted (p. 71). Children weren t allowed expression nor were they allowed activities outside of the lines. It was much like a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Universe Of International Sports In the realm of international sports, for centuries and centuries, no one took into account the sexual orientations of athletes. For instance, the juxtaposition of the European based sport rugby, versus purely Americanized sports such as football and basketball in the way these communities have responded to their athletes coming out of the closet. In any American sport, there is media attention and moral and social questions of whether these individuals are still capable of playing the sport without interference. These circumstances change drastically when considering Gareth Thomas, the highly esteemed Welsh professional rugby union and rugby league player. The extreme differences in the United Kingdom and the United States reflect the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By describing Thomas s physical attributes Smith reinforces that the orientation of a player should not have an impact on the sport or the opinions of any spectators. Throughout the world, rugby is perceived as a tough, manly, and masculine sport, as is American football. Where European rugby and American sports are distinctly separated is the responses and the way that gay players are treated. Thomas s coming out was a positive experience, yet the experience and treatment of outly gay Jason Collins and Michael Sam is exceedingly worse than any European athletes. The United States and the European countries, specifically the United Kingdom, stand at opposite ends of their abilities to accept gay athletes. Therefore, throughout the United Kingdom, Thomas has received immense support from fans, it is almost inevitable that he would get media attention as well. In comparison to Gareth Thomas s positive outcome of coming out in the sports world, Jason Collins, an African American N.B.A. star, has struggled with the consequences of coming out in a sports league. From the minute Jason Collins came out publicly, he struggled significantly with being accepted by avid fans as well as his own teammates and coaches. In a New York Times article, N.B.A. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Little Rock Nine Research Papers The Little Rock Nine During the late 1950 s a group of nine African Americans enrolled into Little Rock Central High School. They were persecuted immensly due to the color of their skin. This led to many violent riots and changed the way America thought about segregation. Everyday they would be beaten and ridiculed, because they wanted to learn in an all white school. It was shown that Caucasian schools had better supplies and a better curriculum than the African American schools. Many violent riots occured during this time period due to what was occuring with desegregation. Although many residents in the Little Rock area were not okay with the desegregation, the nine high school students overcame all odds and took a stand. What you may not know is that before this whole thing happened, In 1954 the Supreme Court declared segregation uncontitutionalin the the Brown v. Board of Education case. After this the court reitterated its ruling calling calling on school districts throghout the United States to desegrigate their schools. Hesitantly some schools began to try to resist desgregation in the schools. But in disbelief some officials from the schools in Little Rock, Arkansas said that they would comply with the supreme courts ruling. So with theis statement they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost all of the little rock nine recieved a college education. Sadly After the school year of 1957 1958 all the schools in Little Rock, Arkansas were closed for a year, and this became known as the Lost year . During the Lost Year most of the little rock nine either did summer school or went to a different school during that year. During that year the schools were closed , after that they reopened and most of them actually returned to Central High School. Its nice to know that after this terrible event in history that it actually had a preety good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. George W. Bush s Faith Based Initiative and the... George W. Bush s Faith Based Initiative and the Separation of Church and State Clause Nowhere in the U.S constitution or any other official documents does it say that there must be strict separation of church and state . This clause was used by Jefferson in his letter to the Danbury Baptist Association of Connecticut on January 1, 1802 (Truthwalk 1). After being revised six times by one of our founding fathers, James Madision, the first amendment now states that, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof... (Parsons 40). Did the fore fathers intend the first amendment to keep religion out of government, or did they want to create a law that stated religion was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other programs include childcare services, transportation services, job training and employment services, counseling services, and much more (Bush, George. W.). President Bush feels that the Faith based programs, those that are already having success in helping those in need individuals, will be able to do even more if given aid by the federal government. These organizations are also thought to have much more of a personal, local type of therapy that people will want to attend to get help. In a quote by President Bush, he explains his goals for the faith based initiative: The indispensable and transforming work of faith based and other charitable service groups must be encouraged. Government cannot be replaced by charities, but it can and should welcome them as partners. We must heed the growing consensus across America that successful government social programs work in fruitful partnership with community serving and faith based organizations. President George W. Bush (White House Community and Faith Based Initiative). The most obvious form of government aid to the faith based programs is the use of direct grants of public funds (Pfeffer 163). The money however is not just handed over to these faith based charitable organizations. These faith based organizations must apply for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Election Of A Citizen Of The United States Of America As a citizen of the United States of America, I am directly affected by every decision that my representative government makes every day. In past presidential elections, I have not agreed with some policies that certain Presidents have made, but I have never had the opportunity to have my voice heard. The number of young voters in our society is horrendous, every year we have less and less young people from the ages 18 24 that just don t want to vote. Most teens in America just don t trust the government. This comes from the influence at home, friends, or things they read on the news. The number of young voters is depleting every year. We need to make a change and show them that they have a say in the Presidential election and show them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could take an effect on kids these days saying they don t trust the government just because their parents or grandparents don t. Which causes the teens to not vote in the elections. The young voters are not voting in presidential nor mid term elections. These number for mid term elections are even worse. In 2010 the turnout of people aged 18 to 24 was just 21% (D.K.). I know not many people participate in mid term elections, but these number for young voters is horrendous. 21 percent of all the population in the U.S. that s awful. I Second, the young people in our society are not properly taught about politics and how the government works until they are in college. In high school I was required to take a government course which taught how the government works and what policies did. It was a very helpful course into how the government functioned. The people who don t take this course or are well educated in politics don t have a clue about what going on. One of the problems uneducated voters have is they don t know who to vote for in the election. All high schools should require kids to take a course in which they are learning about how the government works or operates. This will educate people more in who to vote for and which candidates have the same morals as them. This past year, 38 percent of all young voters from ages 18 24 voted in the 2012 election (Thom File). This is not a mid term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Julia Parson Quotes From 1984 Parson is a father and a husband that follows and loves big brother. He is improsed for talking in his sleep saying down with big brother . He tells Winston Between you and me, old man, I m glad they got me before it went any further. Do you know what I m going to say to them when I go up before the tribunal? Thank you (233). He later says that he is proud of his daughter for turning him in. He says he is proud because It shows I brought her up in the right spirit, anyways (233). Parson, being a follower of the party, believes if someone does anything to threaten the party should be punished. He thinks Big Brother is the true ruler and deserves the uttermost respect. It shows that the parties technique of brainwashing the people is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Winstons torturing he says I hate him You hate him. GOod. Then the time has come for you to take the last step. You must love Big Brother (282). Then he is sent to room 101. After he gets out of the room he find himself in the cafe and it is there where he write 2+2=5 on the table. This shows that he loves big brother, and the brainwashing worked. He loves him because he did not have any other option other than to love him. Ultimately He has won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother (298). The party won Winston is now a slave to the party just like everyone else. He has been brainwashed into thinking everything Big Brother says is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Poisonwood Bible Seminar Questions Narimatsu 1 Amy Narimatsu AP Literature August 18, 2015 The Poisonwood Bible Seminar Questions 1.) Methuselah is a pronounced presence in the book. What is he meant to symbolize? What are his captivity and freedom meant to represent? Methuselah symbolizes the Republic of Congo s doom. The parrot is kept in a cage for the majority of his life. He is fed and taken care of by his masters; he does not have to fend for himself, losing the primal instinct and simple ability to do so. His captivity represents the Republic of Congo being controlled, divided, and changed by the other nations. After Methuselah is liberated by Nathan Price, he stays close to the house, depending on the girls to feed and shelter him. We also watched ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A, Tata Price, I am an old man who learned from other old men. i could tell you the name of the great chief who instructed my father, and all the ones before him, but you would have to know how to sit down and listen. There are on hundred twenty two. Since the time of our manful we have made our laws without help from white men (Kingsolver 353). However, some of the Price daughters also represent cultural arrogance. For instance, Leah worships her father and his mission, blindly following him as if he is God himself. He planned to make a demonstration garden, from which we d gather a harvest for our table and also supply food and seeds to the villagers [...] The grace of our good intentions made me feel wise, blessed, and safe from snakes [...] Some people find him overly stern and rightening, but that is only because he was gifted with such keen judgements and purity of heart. He has been singled out for a life of trail, as Jesus was. Being always the first to spot flaws and transgressions, it falls upon Father to deliver penance (Kingsolver 34, 36, 41, 42). Leah ignores the possibility that what her father is doing is disrespectful and considers the people of Kilanga in a light of stupidity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Media Convergence And Its Impact On The Contemporary Society Introduction The rapid enhancement of technology in the contemporary society leads the phenomenon called media convergence . This is a process that developing the interactive communication constantly across multiple media platforms around the globe. Moreover, after human beings entered the twenty first century, along with the development of digital and network technologies, media convergence patterns have become more mature on account of three major factors technology, economic and market (Langtry, 2012). Moreover, the technical factor mainly refers to the digital and network technologies bring the interoperability, interchangeability and connectivity of media, so that the media convergence has become a possible and an inevitable. However, Media convergence is not only a simply technological shift but also alters the relationships between the existing technologies, industries, markets, genres and audiences (Jenkins, 2004, p.33). Indeed, media convergence is an accommodative process for the existing media, communication industries and cultures to adapt with new technologies (Dwyer, 2010, p.2). Along with the technological development, which is integrating the resources of different mediums, this operation of media convergence brings both changes and challenges in the media industry (Thomas, 2011). However, advertising industry is one of the sectors of communications and cultural industry that cannot avoid media convergence. This literature review paper will analyze ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Operation Overload or D-Day Essay D Day, also famously known as Operation Overlord, actually stands for Day Day. It was termed Day Day since the Allied forces at the time did not want exact date to be known or set for the purpose of maintaining it to be a surprise attack. D Day was a well planned Allied invasion to gain foothold in France and the event took place on June 6, 1944 in order to liberate France which was, at the time, fully an Axis occupied area (Kemp 75). Undoubtedly and according to the Allied forces plan, it was an unexpected attack to the Germans, which increased the probability of success. Troops from several countries around the world worked together to carry out the D Day mission, including United States, Canada, Britain, and France. (Turner 44) The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More specifically, Caraquet, as well as other ships, cleared paths to allow landing craft to reach the invasion beaches, according to the D Day plan while allowing warships to bombard enemy defences. Overall, the Royal Canadian Navy played a significant role in the Normandy landings by contributing vessels and sailors to the massive armada of 7000 Allied forces on the D Day. Canadians showed adept skills and abilities on D Day from what they had learned in their previous war experiences. Canada had only one experience in its national history of large scale combat on land before the D Day. The Canadian corps that fought on the Western Front in WWI left behind not only a formidable combat record but an intellectual legacy as well. Just as with the British army, the lessons of 1914 1918 and the techniques of 1918 set the framework within which Canadian professional soldiers thought about any future war. (Callahan 270) In addition, Canada and other Allied forces were able to successfully perform their battle tactics after experiencing a tremendous failure in the Battle of Dieppe. They attempted to make a successful raid on German occupied Europe over water, and then to hold Dieppe briefly; however, it was a disaster. As a result, hundreds of Canadian soldiers were killed and thousands were wounded or taken as prisoners. Despite this devastating failure, the Dieppe raid had provided ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jose Maria Cordoba Research Paper Because Las Palmas road is the easiest access going to Medellin city, having a place that s situated right in this location is an appealing idea especially for those who are very much into urban living. Colombia is a country that owns beautiful places, not to mention the faces of its people that left the whole world in admiring astonishment. These, amongst other considerable factors would definitely lure you to get a property in this arresting venue. 35 Palms Towers as constructed by BienesYBienes, offers direct connection to the airport Jose Maria Cordoba. This means easy access when it comes to air travel without worrying about the fuss of getting to the airport. Aside from this, the property s proximity to residential, corporate, hotel and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Role Of Joseph In The Middle Kingdom Of Egypt Throughout History, historiographers and common people are always attempting to date ,the most accurately, things and events back in the Ancient Era of history. Due to the fact that we do not have much information about everything that happened back then; we need to make assumptions and date things where they seem to be accordingly to other events that hint for approximate date of existence. And this is the case with Joseph of the Bible. Nobody really knows his exact chronological placement but we do have information about him and can place his in a close time to where he lived. In my opinion I strongly believe the best chronological placement or Joseph is the late Middle Kingdom of Egypt. To start off, I believe Joseph lived at the late Middle Kingdom because at this time Egypt and its Pharaoh´s were strong just as, when Joseph was alive. Egypt was well structured whereas, in the old kingdom Egypt Pharaohs were weak; therefore, we can eliminate this possibility to date Joseph in the Old Kingdom. Moreover, we can know that when Joseph lived Pharaoh was powerful because in the Bible in Genesis 47 it talks about the famine and how Joseph made all the people that came to Egypt for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because for me the Hyksos are just Joseph and His brothers. I believe this because when Pharaoh knew that this people where Joseph family he said to them ... I will give you the best of the land of Egypt and you can enjoy the fat of the land (New International Version Genesis 45:17) . They could have increased in numbers there in Egypt and they could have become the Hyksos. Also after these remember that Joseph reduced the people to slaves during the famine this places Joseph family was above most of Egypt s people. So, then when Joseph died his family could easily have become the ruler of a foreign country as the word Hyksos mean. This is why Joseph needs to me before the Hyksos in the Late Middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Egghead Kana Quotes In the book Egghead by Caroline Pignat, the character Katie is a slim, freckle faced, and bright highschool girl with a father who has cancer. Katie is a compassionate person in Egghead . She is caring towards others, sympathetic, and warmhearted. When Shane bullies Will, Katie is always there to defend him. She feels sympathy for Will when he is mistreated by others and is willing to help him. An example of Katie standing up for others is on page 62 when Shane slams Will onto a locker and no one wanted to help him. There were many bystanders at the scene, but nobody took action. Katie stood up for Will towards Shane. This also proves how she is sympathetic of how a victim feels when getting bullied, and how important it is for someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Importance Of Animal Protocol 2. Experimental Section The experimental protocol was approved by the animal ethics committee of Guangxi Medical University (China, Nanning) and conformed to NIH guidelines. Animal preparation Seventy five adult Sprague Dawley male rats (300 400g) were obtained from the Experimental Animal Center of Guangxi Medical University. The animals were equally randomized into 5 group: sham, CA, PD, SP, and SKF. The rats except sham group were assigned to 5 minutes CA and divided two experiments, the first experiment included 45 rats for examination the survival rates and NDS, and the second one included 30 rats for harvesting brain. The rat CA model was established by Chen et al [11]. In brief, all rats were fasted 12h before doing experiment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the report by Jia et al. We prespecified the NDS cut off for good (NDS≥60) and poor (NDS 60) outcome which represents a level of neurologic function required for independent function [12]. Tissue preparation Thirty rats (n=6 for sham, CA, PD, SP and SKF groups respectively) were used for harvesting tissues preparation. The animals were sacrificed at 72 h after CA/CPR. A left brain was used for ROS detection, TdT mediated dUTP biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining and immunostaining. The right hippocampal brains used for Western blot. ROS detection Harvested brains were embedded and frozen in CM1950 Cryostat Microtome (made in German Leica), ROS production in neurons was assessed with dihydroethidium (DHE) as an indicator.Serial, coronal frozen sections (5µm thick) were incubated with DHE (10 μmol/l) in PBS in a dark humidified chamber (37°C, 30 min). Five fields from each coronal section were randomly selected by Nikon A1 laser confocal microscope. Images were set by 20× objective lens at 1024×1024 pixels. ROS levels were detected by the fluorescence density. Western blot The hippocampi were isolated from right brain for Western blot. Western blotting was performed using the standard method [13]. The primary antibodies and dilutions were as follows: Primary antibodies against phospho SAPK/JNK (No 4668, 1:1000), SAPK/JNK (No 9252, 1:1000);phospho ERK1/2(No 9101,1:1000);ERK1/2 (No 4695,1:100);phospho p38 (No 9215,1:1000); p38 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Examples Of Bravery In The Iliad True valor is defined as strength of mind or spirit that enables a person to encounter danger with firmness: personal bravery. In the epic story The Iliad, Achilles and Hector exemplifies courage, strength, and loyalty for their country. Although they are from two separate cultures, one Achaeans and the other Trojan, they both accept their fate as they battle each other in war. Courage not cowardness runs through the blood of a hero. Hector, a Trojan warrior, spirit reflects a man of great courage, strength, and loyalty throughout the Iliad. As the Greeks trekked upon his lands, he embraced the battle. It was his duty to fight and not flee. Any other behavior was not acceptable in the eyes of his culture. For instance, when Alexanderus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Achilles courage, strength, and loyalty to fight against the Trojans was out of revenge and anger not loyalty to his country. King Agamemnon asked Achilles to return to battle and he refused to because he did not agree with the king s cause. Thus, the king stripped Achilles of his honor by claiming back Briseis, a gift from the king which he cherished. Achilles was distraught. As Hector in all his glory, rages like a maniac and make havoc of the Achaeans, Achilles refuses to fight for his king against the Trojans (Homer 122). Achilles states, Agamemnon has done me dishonor, and robbed me of my prize by force (Homer 109). His refusal to fight expresses a difference in loyalty and reverence in his culture to the king. Achilles was self center and his actions to fight were not in allegiance with his people, but for himself. His pride kept him out of the battle. Unlike Hector, Achilles did not fight for his people. He fought for his own cause. His people begged him to go back into battle asking him to have pity on the rest of the Achaeans who are being harassed in all their host (Homer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Political Influence On Julius Caesar As humans we tend to take different sides or have particular opinions about certain events in our lives; nothing seems to have changed as this was a common occurrence in one of the most remarkable civilisations in the world, Ancient Rome, and its political influence is still felt today. The drastic change from the Roman Republic to the one man empire was a decision made by Julius Caesar when others did not have the power to challenge him. Julius Caesar believed in a one man Government, he liked change and used his own power to make sure that change happened; and his power was proved when he changed this political outline that had been in place for five hundred years to his own. The Republic laid down the traditions and institutions of Government, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Symbolism In An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge During times of war, it was common for betrayal and sabotage among the opposing sides. That was the case between the North and South during the Civil War. Peyton Farquhar, supporting the South, wants to help as much as possible, so when someone he believes to be on his side informs him on how he could sabotage the North, he immediately takes action. What Farquhar does not know is that the federal scout sets him up to get caught and hanged as an example and warning to others on Owl Creek Bridge. He imagines escaping and getting home to his wife while in the noose, although the events are all in his head. In the short story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Ambrose Bierce uses symbolism and point of view to explain how the absurdity of war can derange one s deception of time and reality. Bierce utilizes several objects to symbolize Farquhar s journey from reality to fantasy due to consequences of war on individuals. Owl Creek Bridge is where the story, except for the flashback, takes place. Farquhar gets caught there, hanged there, and he dies there. The bridge serves as an intermediary between the two river banks, his freedom, and a transition point in his mind as he deserts reality. The point when he begins to day dream is when he believes that he escapes from the hanging, As Peyton Farquhar fell straight downward through the bridge... From this state he was awakened ages later (Bierce 470). From this description, Farquhar loses the ability to determine time; he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Benefits Of Safe Injections Sites Many people view safe Injections sites as something extremely controversial. Some people are completely for the idea of them as well as implementing in their neighborhoods, while others are extremely against the idea and will do anything they can to ensure that they never make their way into their neighborhood. That being said, because of the Supreme Court of Canada s decision in the Canada (AG) v PHS Community Services Society, many more of them will be opening up across Canada. The Court s decision in the case will have an extremely positive impact on Canada, as proven through empirical evidence, on vulnerable drug users and addicts, the health and safety of Canada, as well as legal and constitutional rights of Canadians. Prior to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5). The federal Minister of Health, under Stephen Harper s conservative government in 2008, had failed to extend Insite s CDSA exemption, which brought about (Kennedy, n.d.). The Federal Health Minster s decision had sparked Insite to go to the many courts that came prior to the Supreme Court, where Insite argued that their section 7 right of The Charter of Rights and Freedoms had been violated ( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). First, the case went to a trial court in which the judge found that the application of the CDSA to Insite Violated their section 7 right under the charter, and granted Insite a constitutional exemption allowing it to continue to operate free from federal drug laws , but the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal and held that the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity applied ( Canada (Attorney) , 2011, pg. 5). Ultimately, the case was appealed again, but to the highest court in Canada: the Supreme Court of Canada. The Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada decided, in a unanimous decision, that not granting Insite an exemption to operate would be constitutionally unacceptable, and not in the best interest of Canadians. Although the Supreme Court decided this, it wasn t for the reason of interjurisdictional immunity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Roman Catholic Church Part 2 Summary Part 2: The two big splits in 1054, resulted in the Roman catholic church breaking into separate branches. One being the Eastern Orthodox Catholics, and the other being the Roman Catholics who belong in the West. The separation had been influenced by Germanic tribes invading across Europe and the effect plunged the whole of Europe in the Dark Ages . A mixture of many political, social, cultural, economic, theological, linguistic differences caused a split in the Roman church. Within the whole church, there were only five patriarchs. They were spread out mainly in the east (Antioch, Alexandria, Jerusalem and Byzantium) which all spoke Greek and were also located in the west of Rome, with their principal language Latin. Both of these two sides could not read nor have any access to the writings of the theologians on the opposite side as the western theology was supported by a small number of Latin theologians, whereas the east focused on Greek theology. With all the lack of agreement and contrast, it had been the substructure for the Great Schism. Part 3: Traveling 500 years forward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though Luther s questions were quite humble rather than accusing, the Pope found Luther s writings to be opposing in the teachings that the church dispenses. They gave him a recant and Martin refused and from this, the Pope excommunicated Luther from the catholic church. In 1521, Luther was in sight before the diet of worms in Germany and from refusing again to the recant, he finished his evidence in a statement saying Here I stand. God help me. I can do no other 1. Later his writings were burned, but he didn t stop. Hiding in Eisenach, he began on a major life project. this was to translate the new testament into German. This life project took him ten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Power Is A Timeless Entity In Julius Caesar Power as a Timeless Entity Power is defined as the ability to act in a certain manner and to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events. Every individual possesses power over another thing, regardless of how minute it might be, and while some are content with the current level of power they possess, there are those individuals, like Brutus, from Shakespeare s Julius Caesar whose entire lives revolve around the acquisition of power. Quite frankly, the thirst for power is a desire that has existed since the birth of humanity. Shakespeare s Julius Caesar paints a picture of a divided Rome; a country in which stoic ideals give away to ego and political power is mixed. Through this narrative, we witness first hand how a country ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is notable that ours emulates the story of Rome s in that scheming politicians wreak havoc on what was previously a functioning state at a time when the country appears to be on the brink of confusion. In hunting similarities, it is evident that the far right wing of the Republican party is like some of the Roman conspirators whose intent was to overthrow the mighty Caesar in Shakespeare s play. Although the previous president (President Obama) was hardly a figure ruling with the power of a Roman emperor, there seemed to be an obsessive yearning on behalf of the Tea Party and its Congressional followers to oppose the President s will. It is not to say that Congress had intentions to pull out the knives that butchered Caesar in a conference at the Oval Office, but their animosity toward the health care plan (Obama Care) grinding into operation just as the government shuts down, shares resemblance to Cassius s envy of Caesar s power. In act one, scene two, he says, Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus, and we petty men Walk under his huge legs and peep about to find ourselves dishonorable graves. (136 139). From his words, it is evident that Cassius is discontent with the fashion in which Caesar makes decisions. He compares his actions to that of a slave master inconsiderate and controlling. Moreover, Cassius s manipulation of Brutus into joining the conspiracy against Caesar can be compared to the fashion in which important figures in the House of Representatives forced Speaker John Boehner to be torn between conflicting factions. The difference between Mr. Boehner and Brutus is that he did not profess to be devoted to President Obama like Brutus did to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Earnest Elmo Calkins The Business Of Advertising The look of the standard advertisement changed in the 1900s with the addition of four color front and back covers and up to two color interiors. Magazines were exploding with color thanks to agencies like Calkins Holden, founded by Earnest Elmo Calkins as the first agency to provide copy, design, space brokerage, and media planning, (Sivulka 108). An online summary of The Business of Advertising written by Earnest Calkins himself states, Notably, he devised a theory of consumer engineering stating that effective advertisements and designs could create an artificial demand for a product, (MIT.edu Online). The agency changed the way advertisements were made and seen by customers, Calkin did this by hiring artists and utilizing personal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Calkins hired the artist Harry Benton to design the fictional character Phoebe Snow to create a storyline about her adventures on the Lackawanna Railroad to promote how clean it was. Calkins used the ability of many artists to help promote his advertisement look . An artist that Calkins used was Joseph Leyendecker, who was known for his Saturday Evening Post covers, (Sivulka 109) painted the symbolic Arrow Collar Man who many college age men identified with at the time of its creation. Leyendecker made his models appear more stylized than they actually were, meaning their skin tones and the folds of cloth were exaggerated compared to the actual models. Leyendecker was known for his fictional world of affluence and beauty... which was ...influenced other pop culture touchstones, like the fantastic setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby, (Collectors Weekly Online). One of Leyendeckers more famous advertisements is Socks by Interwoven, (Attic Paper Online) shows just what his art is all about all about. The Calkin Holden agency s pictorial style and artist choices were mimicked by other advertising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Causes Of Vacations In Mexico Mexico was for many years an amazing destination for romance and honeymoons. With a certain number of Supreme places that make the perfect setting for the wedding , fascinating places of the country, openness, tender climate and agreeable atmosphere are just some of the causes why more couples find themselves wedded south of the frontier. Possessing years of experience in the destination wedding business, the homeland grants wedding professionals informed, the creation of artistic performances and culinary offer out of this world. With a number of cultural, adventure and social activities, a wedding in Mexico is still the excellent reason for a vacation! What really sets Mexico exclusively as a first wedding location is a great regard for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is placed around the neck of the couple in number 8 after they exchanged vows to represent their future interconnected; the junction of two lives. It is also called LACE UNITY. Usually, the family of the bride and groom, Padirnos or best friends of the couple is solely responsible for lasso honeymooners together. Tradition requires the couple to wear for the rest lasso service. the lasso is a traditional rope or beads or gems (or both in some cases) that is placed on the couple, as they say, their vows. the rope is intended to symbolize the union statement and solidarity that the couple did. the lasso tends to be limited to religious ceremonies. In some of the spiritual ceremonies of the majority that can be performed in Mexico, some of the more traditional Mayan rituals, even a lasso is also used, only it s made with natural elements like flowers or sisal, seating ritual varies from regions of Mexico and specific Aboriginal groups to run ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Literature Review Of Stirling Engine Literature Review Stirling engines were invented in the early 1800 s and since then there have been major changes to the design to adjust to certain criteria. In the early stages of the engine the ability to create highly efficient engines became limited due to technology and materials available. All the sources sampled agree on what a Stirling engine was and what characteristics make them different. A Stirling engine is a heat engine that has the heating and cooling of the gas which then applies pressure on the piston heads thus moving both the gases and the pistons creating energy (American Stirling Company, n.d). Other articles on Stirling engines agree, saying Stirling engines are machines that operate in a closed regenerative thermodynamic cycle. The use of Stirling engines is based off the Stirling engine cycle of power (Asnaghi, Ladjevardi, Izadkhast, Kashani, 2012). Other respected articles agree with this basic definition of the engine saying that applying an external heat source to a closed cylinder where the cyclical expansion and compression of air inside the cylinder drives the pistons up and down (Helman, 2015) and because the engine is a closed system the expansion of gases cause the pistons to move (Saab, 2015). An introduction to a 2010 study points out that there are more concepts to the Stirling engine then just mechanics saying, The Stirling engine is based on the materials, development, and design of the engine to determine how well it works ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. William Faulkner Biography William Faulkner was Born in New Albany, Mississippi on September 25, 1897 to Murry and Maud Butler Falkner. Throughout his young life he was taken care of from birth until he moved out by his caretaker, an African American woman named Caroline Barr. William called her Mammy . Barr was one of the most influential people in his life. She was fundamental to his development in his early years. He said later on that it was a privilege to have known her and that she was the one who taught him right from wrong and sparked his interest in the politics of sexuality and race. Faulkner s grandfather was also a writer. William Clark Falkner, often called Old Colonel , was an adventurous man who was a railroad financier, politician, soldier, farmer, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The makers later retitled it to The Story of Temple Drake in 1933. During that same year Estelle gave birth yet again to their next daughter who they named Jill. Jill ended up being the only surviving child of the couple. Afterwards, he continued to write scripts for various films in Hollywood, but purely for the money and not really because of any inspirational purposes. At the same time he continued to publish some of his best works including, Absalom, Absalom! (1936), The Hamlet (1940), and Go Down Moses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Summary Of On A Tree Fallen Across The Road By Robert Frost Sonnet Analysis There always seems to be an impediment when trying to reach a goal, whether it be set by one s self, or an outside force. In Robert Frost s sonnet, On a Tree Fallen Across the Road , the idea of unavoidable obstructions that must be conquered is examined. In the poem, the author s journey is blocked by a fallen tree, and they must determine the best way to get around the tree, so they can continue towards their goal. Frost presents the use of metaphors and the personification of a fallen tree to represent the obstacles that must be overcome to reach one s ideal destination. The sonnet opens with vivid imagery of a fallen tree that blocks the journey of the protagonist. At first it may appear that the tree is there to permanently block the passage to the destination, when in fact it is ...to ask us who we think we are . The example of personification demonstrates that this drawback is not just to prevent someone from travelling towards their destination, but to make them stop and consider if that is really where they want to end up. This idea can apply to everyone, as most people have probably experienced a time when all they needed to have a realization about who they are was an inconvenience. Throughout the entirety of Frost s sonnet, words like us , we , and our are used. This again is to establish that the obstacle in the poem applies to every person on earth, and not just the narrator of the story. This illustrates that everyone at some point faces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of Angels Displaying The Crown Of Thorns There are several miniatures in particular that are meant to evoke piety, for Anne, as well as that which she hoped her son would display, in time. Angels Displaying the Crown of Thorns (Fol. 30r) depicts two angels reverently holding a golden crown of thorns, referencing that worn by Christ. In Angels Displaying the Eucharist in a Monstrance (Fol. 11v), four angels carefully hold a monstrance, a device by which the Host of communion could be displayed for worship and respectful contemplation. These angels are in a similar setting and arrangement to those holding the crown of thorns, and both images share the same main purpose, as well: to have two extra sections of this prayer book inadvertently dedicated towards recalling the Passion of Christ. There are also some other possible implied purposes, though. The inclusion of the crown of thorns in one folio serves as a reminder of the fact that Anne had privileged access to Sainte Chapelle, which she undoubtedly took advantage of, built by Louis IX following his obtainment of the Crown of Thorns, as a place in which to house it, along with other such articles. Her piety is thus re emphasised through yet another display of devotion for her son to follow. In a similar manner, the monstrance, an object of great importance to the devout, would serve the same purpose. Yet, there is also the sense that Anne is showcasing the opulent objects at her disposal, for the crown of thorns was certainly not a replaceable, nor common, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Role Of Women In The Iliad Women today do not have as much equal rights as men do today, especially those women from the ancient world. Women from the ancient world, whether they were real people or characters from an epic, they were still treated badly and locked down upon, only worthy for their appearance and status in society. They were the housekeepers and the children s caretaker. The women of Sparta, on the other hand, were treated a bit differently. They too were housekeepers and caretakers, but they also received physical training, permitted to own land, and could drink wine. Looking at the epic, The Iliad , female characters were also mistreated. Goddesses were powerful and important but are not considered real women, if you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After she left, Achilles got so annoyed that he soon found solace in another captured woman
  • 37. named Diomede. Achilles slept with Diomede in a hut, and next to them were Patroclus and another woman captured by Achilles to give his friend company. (9.663) Homer does really have a way of showing how he thought of women. Women in the Iliad play the role of property based the views of ancient Greeks. During this time, women were given little freedom. They were unable to vote and inherit their own land, unlike the women of Sparta. But as a whole, women were still like property. Wives were submissive to their husbands, like how Andromache is to Hector. Greek women of the ancient world had a purpose, and it was the purpose of rearing children. This is how the Greek culture was like back then, women having little freedom, almost close to no freedom at all. So that s how women were like according to how they were viewed by the people of ancient Greece. Women never were seen as important in the ancient world, just as objects and partners. To sum it all up, property. Based on views of the text, Homer, and people of ancient Greece,
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  • 39. The Key Differences Between Organic Foods And Gmos This paper begins by providing key information and terms for the argument to provide a basic understand of concepts of the key differences between organic foods and GMOs. The topics discussed in this paper will include, but will not be limited to: safety regarding human consumption, regulatory controls, and how these two different products are produced. To provide an overview of these important topics, a distinct contrast will be made. The paper concludes with an overview of the topics discussed and key ideas which can aid in a solution of the argument given. The abbreviation GMO refers to a technique used to produce an organism or microorganism, by genetically engineering it. In today s modern world, scientists are most commonly using ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 166). Even though such studies might be compelling, these findings need further research to fully understand the effects of consumption. When the effects of consuming organic foods are examined, a different outcome is discovered. According to Huber, Rembialkowska, Srednicka, Vijver (2011), a large scale study named PARSIFAL concluded: children which consumed organic foods (regularly) showed lower allergenic rates as well as lower body weights when compared to traditional or engineered foods (Huber, Rembialkowska, Srednicka, Vijver 2011). With further research, other positive results are discovered. Specifically, a study produced by Princeton reviled that consuming organic foods lowered risks from chemical contamination, supplemental hormones, and antibiotic risks ( Greening Princeton , n.d.). In contrast to GMOs, consuming organic foods were directly linked to positive results, which helps solidify the argument that they are a safer and healthier option over engineered foods. This conclusion also aids in the point of discussion (which will be reviewed below) that stricter FDA guidelines need to be emplaced to protect American citizens from unknowingly consuming GMO products; which could have possibly dangerous, unknown long term side effects. The FDA s current labeling policy should be stricter in its guidance on the labeling of foods; unequivocally, GMOs. First, we will examine the FDA s current labeling policy in regards to GMOs in plant derived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay Comparing Two Open Universities Comparing two Open Universities within the Common Wealth: Athabasca University and the Allama Iqbal Open University at Islamabad When the Open University of the United Kingdom (OU UK) opened its doors in 1969 it was considered a revolution in higher education by many pedagogues. In the forty years that followed 80 similar higher open education institutes were established (Peters, O. 2010, p57 81). The common denominator of this new generation of distance universities is that they are open. During the OU UK inauguration Lord Crowther stated: We are open as to people ; as to places ; as to methods ; and finally to ideas (cf. Tunstall 1974, in Peters, O. 2010, p 62). What this openness entails, depends largely on the social, economic, and political circumstances in the country in which an open university is founded. Two former British colonies and members of the Common Wealth, Canada and Pakistan, were among the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was modeled after the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California. It aimed to have a small student population and focused on liberal arts (Byrne 1989). When it was founded, there were 3 more public universities in Alberta. There seemed to be room for a fourth university as the discovery of oil fields had resulted in a significant growth of both economy and population. Against expectations enrollment remained low and the government of Alberta decided to reform the UA into an online university as a pilot project (Byrne 1989). The pilot was started in 1972 and would run up to five years. It would be considered successful if enrolments would substantially increase or if it would attract students that otherwise would not have enrolled themselves in a university (Byrne, 1989). It was so successful that UA outgrew its first campus and was moved from Edmonton to Alberta in 1984 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. 2431 Assignment2 Essay BEO2431 Risk Management Models ~ Semester 2, 2014 Assignment 2 Task 1 For each stock price compute and plot the return (RT) as: RT = ((Pt Pt 1)/P t 1) Stock Prices (Weekly Data: 02/01/2006 to 30/06/2014): ASX200 = ASX200 Index WBC = Westpac ANZ = ANZ Bank BHP = BHP Billiton WOW = Woolworths TLS =Telstra 1. Comment on the volatility and volatility clustering of the returns 1) The Plot of ASX200 Return in Australia Share Market The ASX200 Return diagram demonstrates the share return from 2nd Jan 2006 to 30th Jun 2014. It shows high volatilities between Aug 2007 to Jun 2010 and Jul 2011 to Jan 2012, the returns of US dollar, and this turbulence in Australia stock market may cause by bad economic news and unstable economic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, three market crashes happened on 6 Oct 08 ( 18.23%), 10 Nov 08 ( 15.41) and 19 Jan 09 ( 15.66) respectively. However, it is hard to find low volatility period in the trends of ANZ Return. By contrast, the most obvious low volatility stage, which is from Aug 06 to Aug 07 and Dec 2011 to Jun 2014, indicates an anticipated announcement which turned out to be good news and potential investors can invest money in the share of ANZ without panic. 5) The Plot of WOW Return in Australia Share Market The chart of WOW Return is the share s return rates of WOOLWORTHS LIMITED. Overview, the share price in Woolworth was fluctuated rapidly and widely and the economics was unstable from 2007 to 2009.
  • 42. The high volatility appeared from June 2008 to December 2008, it reflect the worldwide market crash and global economic depression. Also a huge market crashes happened on 29th September 2008 ( 0.13). Due to the turbulence of global economic crash, the high volatility appeared in Woolworth s share price returns from January 2007 to June 2009, the return rate is floating widely. The most serious market crash happened on 9th September 2008 (-13.50%). During this period of time, the investors had a difficult time. By contrast, there is a low volatility clustering from Jan 11 to Jun 11 6) The Plot of TLS Return in Australia Share Market In this case, the diagram shows the share return of TLS during Jan 2006 to June 2013. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Jcpenney Case Summary I believe the overall alignment among the elements of consistency is well structured, JC Penney addresses their vision, mission, and goals and implement the strategy to accomplish these goals. Whether these strategies will be successful only time will tell us because there are risks and uncertainty that can turn a good strategy into a disastrous. The alignments among the elements of consistency, I believe is an ok fit because JC Penney s strategy and the capabilities can be done internally, but when compared to the competition there still much work to be done to stand out against the competitions. The mission and vision are aligned with the strategy of the firm for the long term success. To be successful, some gaps need to be addressed. The question to be asked is the strategy successful to help the company differentiate from the competition. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Capabilities in service delivery are important for business because nowadays everybody wants their order as fast as possible. The ability to ship their merchandise as quickly as they can give them an edge. However, that certainly doesn t make them competitive because every industry is using the same method of fast delivery. I believe this capability does align with the strategy, but it does not make them stand out from the competitions The ability to expand its product focus like home services can give them an edge against the competitor like Macy s, kohl s, but I believe JC Penney still facing competition from the home Depot, Lowes for the home services. Also, bringing a new clientele to the market is a good strategy, but JC Penney needs to have appealing brands to keep them coming to the store. Expanding to e commerce could be the live safer of JC Penney, but JC Penney still needs to compete against Amazon and Walmart who are the leaders in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Residential Solar Power Advantages and disadvantages of Residential Solar power System Whether you are an advocate of clean power or just appreciate where your financial resources go, considering the advantages and disadvantages of residential solar power system will certainly aid you decide on whether to convert or otherwise. Taking a look at the current rate of fossil fuel based power, it is fairly not practical to exchange solar power system. Nonetheless, with the growing concern on the state of the earth, there is really a should find various other means of power other than just what nuclear power plant are making use of right now. Where do you place on your own? Utilizing the power of the sun s ray to create energy to power our house is really appealing. Yet the inquiry is, Is whatever about solar power good? Pros Solar energy is clean, eco friendly and also sustainable. Due to the fact that the energy produced from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Solar panels could be set up on many roofs, eliminating the problem of discovering an ideal area for setup. Photovoltaic panel require little or no upkeep. The original solar batteries modern technology is utilized for the majority of satellites orbiting our planet today which are not kept at all. Numerous solar panel producers offer 25 to 40 years service warranty on their items. Solar energy is totally free. Did you know that the earth takes in 174 pettawatts of solar radiation? This implies that we have more than enough resource of free power to power every home in the world. Regrettably, the majority of our energy is still drawn from oil, gas as well as coal. However over the last few years, there is a constant rise of demand for different as well as renewable energy like solar energy. It is approximated that the demand for different sources of power will boost by 53% between 1999 as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Esperanza s Maturity In The House On Mango Street As in life, Esperanza s maturity evolves and grows during the course of the vignettes as she develops and gains new experiences. Throughout The House on Mango Street, maturity is a dominant theme for Esperanza as she goes from a girl who wants a new house purely for superficial reasons, to someone who wants independence by making everything dependent upon how men see her, to someone who wants the independence of her own home and who has accepted Mango Street as a part of her. In the beginning, Esperanza is focused solely on how others see the house, and the embarrassment that comes with claiming it. She feels the judgment from the woman asking her, You live there? The way she said it made [her] feel like nothing. There. [She] lived there, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Journal Entries About Amyasian Whale Hunt Dear Journal, Yesterday was the great Amyasian whale hunt. Today as I lay in bed waiting for these cursed wounds to heal I will tell you about it. It was the 14th of Frost Fall, The sun was shining as the men waited for the vessel Vlad and I built, it was a mighty ship, three masts, 150 feet long and able to hold a crew of 50 plus a cargo hold big enough for the crew and the whales. The ship came around as the men all jumped up in awe, cheering with excitement, Altiak De Bar cheering the loudest knowing he will gain more power through the loyalty of the men after this trip, as I looked back the ship was already dropping anchor and sending the skifs to the beach to pick us up. we all loaded in and got to the boat. After about 30 minutes we were all aboard heading out the sea for whales, I stood at the stern of the ship watching and everyone milled about sorting harpoons, fixing the rigging and some just lazing about eating or drinking the ale we brought with us. Suddenly the port side of the boat grew loud with the voices of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suddenly, the sea burst upwards dowsing everyone on the ship, making me lose my grasp on my sword but luckly it stayed in its sccabbard, as our whale went skyward, being carried by a huge black and purple mass. just then the ship lurched by the side and the beast came up short, not realizing the whale had 20 or more harpoons in it that are attached to the ship, The whale came plummeting back down as the beach screeched with annoyance, I realizing that the beast was going to try again, and this time the ship might get torn in half as it tries to break the whale free, so I grabbed a harpoon and jumpped overboard. The cold hit and almost knocked the wind out of me, but I knew if I failed, the entire ship would sink and a lot of men would die, so I swam for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Why Play Is Play Essay When was the last time you played a game? Not for exercise or as part of an office team building day, it is just for fun. Play is nature training for our life. Everyone is among the sea of eager faces to play. When we talk about play, the first thing we will think that the right of play is only a child does. Play may allow the children to use their creativity while developing their imagination, physical and emotional strength. Play is easy to recognise in children and animals such as chase. But what does it looks like in adults? How we play is as unique to an individual as a fingerprint . Play could be simply goofing off with friends, sharing jokes with a co worker, building a snowman in the yard, playing fetch with pets, a game of charades at a party, or going for a bike ride with your friend with no destination in mind. You can play on your own or with a pet, but for greater benefits, play should involve at least one other person and away from the sensory overload of electronic gadgets. I know what you are thinking: play is at the very bottom of you ever expanding your to do list. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First and foremost, play helps us handle stress. It gives us a chance to develop a range of emotional responses to life s downbeat moments. In this materialistic world, everybody is busy chasing the luxury and fancy life. Therefore, it creates a high pressure world insidiously. Thus, stress is an inevitable part of life. That is why play also important for adult too. They need to relieve their stress through play game. Play such as simply goofing off with friends, sharing jokes with a co worker or playing fetch with a dog. As we know, laughter is a powerful antidote to stress and pain. Nobody can deny that play is fun. In addition, fun can trigger the release of endorphins, which are the body s natural feel good chemicals. Endorphins promote an overall sense of well being and can even temporarily relieve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...