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Child Sexual Abuse in India
SUB THEME VIOLENCE AGAINST GIRL CHILD
TITLE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN INDIA: A SOCIO LEGAL ISSUES
ISHA KANSAL
STUDENT OF B.A.LL.B. (4th SEMESTER)
DISHA LAW COLLEGE
RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH
ADDRESS OF AUTHOR Mr. Neeraj Kansal
B 18/15, Sec 3
Udya society, Tatibandh
Raipur (C.G.), 492001
meetishakansal@gmail.com
BIOGRAPHY OF AUTHOR
I am Isha Kansal, I have completed my schooling from Gyan Ganga Educational Academy, Raipur,
Chhattisgarh. I am currently pursuing B.A.LL.B. (4th semester) from Disha Law College, Raipur,
Chhattisgarh. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 2007, the ministry of Women and Child development released a study report on on child abuse. The
report discusses incidence of child abuse nationwide. It is estimated that 150 million girls and 73
million boys under 18 have been subjected to forced sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual
violence .[4] In 2013, India s Hell Holes: Child Sexual Assault in Juvenile Justice Homes, the Asian
Centre for Human Rights said that sexual offences against children in India have reached epidemic
proportion. [5] The report stated that more than 48,000 child rape cases were recorded from 2001 to
2011 and that India saw an increase of 336% of child rape cases from 2001 (2,113 cases) to 2011
(7,112 cases).[6]
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT, 2012 (HIGHLIGHTS) :
The act has defined a child as any person who is below the age of 18 years and it provides protection
to all those children who are below the age of 18 years from the offences of sexual assault, sexual
harassment and pornography. [7]
This is the first time that the Act has listed aspects of touch as well as non touch behavior (eg:
photographing a child in an obscene manner) under the ambit of sexual offences. [8]
The Act incorporates child friendly procedures for reporting, recording of evidence, investigation and
trial of offences. [9]
If a person attempts to commit an offence under the Act will be liable for
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Lojano Study
Most of the migration studies have been focused on the concept of migration looked in the
international realm, which is migration from one country to another. This study is not focusing on that
realm but rather the internal migrations that have been happening in Latin America in particular from
rural areas to urban areas and that has been accentuated since the 1940s. The rapid urbanization of
Latin America, and the concentration of masses of people in the great cities made internal migration
an area of attraction for further analysis. This study is focused on how the students that migrate from
other cities adapt to Quito and USFQ. In particular, I talk about the experience that lojano students, so
now I will approach internal migration as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, as I will explain further in this paper, educational migration is not limited to the pursuing of
professional opportunities. Results from many analysis suggest that migration is not solely the result
of pursuing more income. If this was the case, the effects of friends and family should be nonexistent.
The urban rural stream and, above all, migration toward the great urban centers are the most
frequently studied movements, and perhaps they have the greatest significance in connection with the
recent social and economic changes in Latin America. Although Loja is not a rural area per se, it is
important to recognize how approaching the lojanos migration to Quito from this point of view can
provide new perspectives on migration apart from the rather common economic approach. It is
possible to say that education is a key determinant of economic well being for both individuals and
places... better educated workforce should have higher incomes . As we will see in the following
pages, every factor is linked, migration comprises different categories and each one provides an
explanation about the adaptation process of the migrant in ways that we cannot
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Slavery Impact On Roman Economy
The impact of Slavery on the Roman Economy
I will split the economic impact of slave labor into the three major sectors often used by modern
economists (National Bureau of Economic Research, n.d.).
1. Primary economies involve raw materials produced by farming, mining, logging, etc.
2. Secondary economy involves manufacturing of goods such as pottery, tools, and sundry goods.
3. Tertiary economy involves trade, and sales of goods.
Less indirect impacts such as the centralization of wealth, and the suppression of offshoot economies,
and the economic impacts on subgroups will also be discussed.
Primary Economy
With the introduction of cheap slave labor many raw materials, particularly in the area of farming and
mining could be produced at significantly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When most of the workers are slaves with little disposable income, there is little net benefit to the
local economy. An additional factor is that newer and smaller companies usually employ more people
(National Bureau of Economic Research, n.d.). Unfortunately, with the centralization of wealth and
power small farms and businesses were often suppressed or gobbled up by the wealthy. Summary
The slave economy helped increase the inflow of wealth to Rome filling it s coffers and benefiting the
wealthy nobility which grew up to take advantage of it. It was the strength of this economy, which
helped Rome achieve Greatness. This however, came at a cost since that wealth was unevenly
distributed and used to suppress competition from the less wealthy. In addition, a significant portion of
the population was pushed into poverty resulting in a welfare state. Thus resulting in a drain on the
public coffers and the loss of productivity these people would normally have provided.
I leave this discussion with a final thought. Rome was full of creative thinkers, architects, and
engineers. If Rome had managed to wean itself off of cheap slave labor, would solutions to rising
labor costs goaded them into the creation of an industrial revolution, 1500 years in advanced to our
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My Hidden Quality Is That I Enjoy Taking Care Of Newborns,...
Elvira Heidinger My hidden quality is that I enjoy taking care of newborns, toddlers or elderlies.
Usually, I am a very introverted person and I need a long time to open up to people, but it is different
if I am with somebody who needs the help. I have a very good connection to them right from the
beginning. Taking care of newborns is something I really enjoy. It is my passion to prepare homemade
babyfood and to try to stimulate their senses as much as I can in that early stage of their life. However,
I also like to spend time with toddleres. I like to plan activities for them and give the opportunites to
learn in a playful way. Children learn every day and it is important to me to give them as much
possibilities to learn about the world as possible. It is very easy for me to explain things in their level
of communication, and I enjoy to see things from their perspective. I read a lot of lecture about
different children pedagogics and it is very fascinating to me how important the first years of life are.
If my friends would know about my hidden qualities it could enhance, but also damage the
relationship with them. A lot of my friends have already children, who are in a young age. It would
defentliy enhance the relationship to them, due to the fact that they would know that I am their if they
need a babysitter. I also would be able to give them many ideas about what to do with children when
they stuck at home because of bad weather or how to handly bad situations. But I
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Apple s Mission Statement For Apple
The successful company that I have chosen is apple. Apple was established in 1976 by Steve Jobs,
Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. Apple is one of the leading innovators in technology that designs
and markets electronics, computer software, and personal computers. Apple products are one of the
most dependable devices out there. Apple is an American company. The company s best known
hardware products include the Macintosh line of computers, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. Apple
software includes the Mac OS X operating system, iTunes media player, Safari and etc. Apple is
known for their strategic innovative management practices.
Steve Job s mission statement for Apple in 1980 was: To make a contribution to the world by making
tools for the mind that advance humankind. I don t think his mission statement is too far from what it
now. It lengthy but is give the same concept. I basically use most of Apples products. From my Ipad to
my Iphone and it does make life easier. Apple has more programs as far as business purposes that
make life a lot easier. Their products are compatible with each other. There s very little issues when it
comes to their software. A lot of the programs do the work for you. From working on your Mac to
working on your Ipad work can go where you can. When it comes to customers their mobile wallet
makes paying easier. Devices that advance mankind diffinatly what Apple is doing. There s a program
that apple offers in the apple store that will calculate a
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The Mitigation Measures Necessary For Emergency Relief...
Introduction Imagine that your city had flooded with billons of dollars of damage done and close to a
thousand lives lost. Now imagine that much of the outcomes of this disaster could have been averted if
proper mitigation measures had been utilized. The mitigation measures necessary to prevent this
disaster would have been a fraction of the cost spent on emergency relief measures. For many people
in New Orleans this scenario was a reality when Hurricane Katrina happened. Hurricane Katrina
caused one hundred and thirty five billon dollars in damage and the death of at least nine hundred and
eighty six lives (Plyer, 2014). The city lost all government control and the city fell victim to anarchy.
There was little food or fresh water to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Analysis The first action that could drastically reduce the damages and loss of life is educating the
population in New Orleans. There needs to be several kinds of education provided for the residents of
the city. The pre dissemination of the evacuation and disaster plan could have made a drastic
difference in the number of lives lost (Boyd, Wolshon, Heerden, 2009). This way the citizens of New
Orleans would have known how to react and what to expect on the event of a hurricane. If those who
could not self evacuate would have known of the resources available to assist them in evacuating the
death tolls could have been drastically reduced. Almost half of those who died due to hurricane
Katrina were over the age of seventy four (Plyer, 2014). It is tragic that those who were the least able
to protect themselves were abandoned to the caprice of the storm. Through informing citizens of the
plans and resources available to them in the event of disaster another tragedy like Hurricane Katrina
can be prevented. Another form of education required mitigating the effects of another storm like
Katrina would be to make citizens aware of the inherent danger with each hurricane. The biggest
challenge in educating citizens in the danger of hurricanes is the complacency effect (Wang Kapucu,
2007). This means that citizens come to believe that because they were fine before that they will be
fine this time. To overcome this, citizens need to understand the
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Augustine s Confessions Essays
Augustine s Confessions The content of my paper will be an analysis of Augustine s Confessions. I
will focus on the first nine chapters of the book. First, I will write an introductory page about
Augustine. Second, I will explain why Augustine wrote the Confessions and the importance of the
Confessions as a philosophical work. I will analyze Augustine s view of God and show the main
theme of his book, which is, the sovereign God of grace and the sovereign grace of God. I will focus
on Augustine s view of God and His grace. Augustine was born Aurelius Augustinus on November 13,
354 in North Africa. He received a classical Latin education and went to study rhetoric at the age of
twelve in Madaura. He later studied at Cathrage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Confessions is divided into thirteen books. I will focus my analysis on the first ten books, which
are his autobiography. The other three books are important but they do not have to do with his life
story. The book expresses three main concerns. One is Augustine s frank and detailed
acknowledgment of his personal sinfulness and the power he came to recognize as God s provident
grace protective, creative, salvific in every moment of his life. He also wrote in order to confess his
own Christian faith and clearly repudiate any supposed lingering connections on his part with
Manichaeism. Finally, The Confessions are a heartfelt paean of praise and thanksgiving in honor of
God s glory. Augustine begins his autobiography with a prayer and meditation. This is fitting because
the main theme of The Confessions is to praise and thank God. He begins by saying that God has,
made us and drawn us to yourself, and our heart is unquiet until it rests in you. This is a very good
point because it is a reflection of Augustine s struggle to find piece with himself. Throughout the rest
of the book Augustine is constantly changing his beliefs and looking for the truth, his heart is restless.
And it is not until he finds the Catholic faith and has his conversion that he finds piece. Augustine like
all philosophers is a lover of truth. He is unsure how he should call upon the Lord (3). He points out
that it is his faith,
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Organic Farming and Ceres Essay
Ceres Gardening Ceres Gardening Company Case Study 1. How has the company grown? What is its
basic strategy + how has it evolved? What have been the key factors in the company s growth? The
growth of the company has been fueled by the market demand growth in organic products. Ceres
increased their revenues by over 75% in just five years, while growing profits by over 25% (based on
Exhibits 2, 3 4). Ceres s basic strategy started with its founder, Jonathan Wydown, to promote
sustainable organic gardens and landscapes to environmentally conscious consumers. Mr. Wydown
has been a proponent of soil preservation, biodiversity, and natural fertilizers and pest control. Mr.
Wydown was confident that the same principles behind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
* Debt Equity shows Ceres financial leverage and its aggressive posture in financing its growth with
debt. The company could potentially generate more earnings than it would have without this outside
financing. This indicates that even with Ceres expansion of distribution channels, extension of
payment terms, and the creation of a direct sales force, Ceres was able to manage to stay below 1 with
a mean average of .74. * Inventory Turnover shows an efficient turnover of inventory. Ceres does not
hold inventory for long periods of time, which can incur additional costs by having assets sit without
revenue generation. It shows Ceres ability to manage inventory in a seasonal cycle and further
indicates their ability to forecast demands on product movement. * Accounts Receivable shows Ceres
effectiveness in extending credit as well as collecting debts. The extended payment terms appear to be
working. The prompt collection of debts enables Ceres to use the monies to reinvest into the business.
Table 1 Ratios Used Ratios | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006E | Mean | Current RatioCurrent
Assets/Current Liabilities | 3.10 | 2.63 | 2.18 | 2.13 | 2.01 | 2.41 | Quick Ratio(Current Assets
Inventories)/Current Liabilities | 1.78 | 1.79 | 1.59 | 1.68 | 1.63 | 1.70 | Debt Equity(Total
Liabilities/Shareholders Equity) | .47 | .55 | .76 | .89 | 1.05 | .74 | Inventory
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Relevance Of Transcendentalism
Topic/prompt: Based on what you ve read, argue whether the ideas generated from the
Transcendentalist movement are still relevant to today s world (and if so, how, and if not, why not).
You may choose to focus on one of the three thematic categories we ve discussed (Importance of Self
Reliance, Value of Simplicity, or Illusion of Progress) or you may create your own thematic category
but I recommend you narrow your focus. American Transcendentalism was an important philosophical
and literary movement which placed an emphasis on staying true to one s beliefs and expressing
oneself no matter the situation or consequence. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau fully
embraced these beliefs as their influence has allowed these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Emerson claims, To believe your own thought...that is genius...A man should learn to detect and watch
that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the luster of the firmament of
bards and sages (14). In this quote, he states that we must be able to detect and live by what we
believe and trust our own thoughts as we contain all the amount of wisdom needed to live and
succeed.
While trying to tie the ideas of being herself and having an impact on society just as Emerson
encouraged, Lady Gaga decided to wear a meat dress that was rather a powerful political statement,
rather than just another attention grabbing outfit. Lady Gaga urged the US military not to discriminate
against gay men and lesbians from serving in the army (Mapes). She stated that the law prevents the
military from enjoying the greatest cut of meat my country has to offer (Morano). By following the
preachings of Emerson that state, where there is no path then leave a trail, she was accused of animal
abuse and being disrespectful towards vegetarians and vegans despite being a vegan herself (6). She
was persecuted continuously until she gave the statement on her reasoning behind the meat dress.
Although Lady Gaga did stand firm in what she believed in, there was more negative backlash than
support for her movement. Emerson predicted the situation Lady Gaga was in when he said, for
nonconformity the world whips
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How Does Wart Show Courage
It is important to trace Wart s journey as he develops special personal attributes of nobility to
transform from a peasant to a powerful ruler. The Sword in the Stone is a fantastical novel written by
T.H. White about an adopted young boy named Wart. Along Wart s lifetime, he receives life lessons
from a wizard named Merlyn in order to become King Arthur of England. To better understand the
novel, respect is accepting someone s physical and emotional differences, morality is thought in
choosing the paths of wisdom, and courage is willing to do the right thing. Courage is the most
important quality for Wart to develop because it makes him more bold in order to overcome the
obstacles he encounters in his lifetime. Along Wart s journey, courage is his strongest quality because
he decides to be independent in his actions while he lacks morality due to him not thinking about what
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When Wart and Kay are in the woods, Wart wants to find the lost hawk named Cully because a lost
hawk was the greatest possible calamity (17), to Hob, the hawk trainer and servant. In other words,
Wart is willing to find a creature who is lost when his partner does not want to. Wart finding Cully is
an example of courage because he is willing to put himself in danger, even when someone tells him
not to. Wart was about to eat the hedgehog as a badger, but because Wart knew [him] when [he was]
little (187), he let the hedgehog live. In other words, Wart is not hurting another being because Wart
claims that he remembers them knowing each other in the past. Wart letting the hedgehog live is an
example of courage because Wart is willing to not harm someone else, even though he is more
powerful. Throughout the novel, Wart is the most courageous because he performs from wisdom, even
though it s dangerous, and he gives up the urge to kill a being that is inferior to
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The Life of Aristotle, the Greek Philosopher
Aristotle (384 322 B.C.) was a Greek Philosopher from the Socratic/Classical period in Athens,
Greece. Socrates developed a system of critical reasoning in order to determine how to live properly
and tell the difference between right and wrong. Aristotle was one of his followers along with Plato
and they made a commitment to the truth, and organized and systematized most of the problems of
philosophy. He is one of the most important figures in Western Philosophy and was the first person to
create a comprehensive system of philosophy.
Aristotle was born to an aristocratic family in Stagira. His father was the personal physician to King
Amyntas of Macedon. Aristotle was trained and educated as a member of the aristocracy. At age 10,
Aristotle s father died (which meant that he could not follow his father s profession as a doctor
anymore) and his mother also died young, so, he was taken under the care of a man named Proxenus.
At age 18, he moved to Athens to complete his education at Plato s famous Academy. Aristotle
remained there for nearly twenty years, first as a student and then as a teacher, until after Plato s death
in 347 B.C.. He left the academy because he wasn t chosen to be head of the academy since his ideas
diverged far from Plato s. In 335 B.C., Aristotle established his own school outside the walls of
Athens, known as the Lyceum, in competition with Plato s Academy. The Lyceum had a broader
curriculum than the Academy, and a stronger emphasis on natural
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The Role Of Role Playing In Hamlet
O, that this too too sullied flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew, Or that the Everlasting
had not fixed His canon gainst self slaughter! O God, God, How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable
Seem to me all the uses of this world! (Act 1 Scene 1, Hamlet) Hamlet s idea of role playing was truly
important to Hamlet in the play, because it was his way of conducing revenge, for his father s death.
Hamlet acted deranging and irrational throughout the whole play, to cover up his capacity of killing
Claudius, who was the killer of his father, King Hamlet. Hamlet s actions of insaneness, led him to
committing many mishaps in the play that completely disarranged his objective of obtaining revenge
against Claudius. However, due to Hamlet s exploitation in role playing in the play, it precipitated him
into temporizing and delaying his ability to obtain his revenge, which effected many characters along
the way. Characters like Polonius, Ophelia, Laertes, Gertrude, and Claudius suffered dramatically
throughout the whole play, because of Hamlet. Polonius and Ophelia were one of the two main
characters in Hamlet, who suffered drastically from Hamlet s role playing throughout the play.
Polonius was Ophelia s father, who was killed by Hamlet, because Hamlet mistakenly stabbed
Polonius to death, believing that he was Claudius, when Polonius was hiding behind the arras in
Gertrude s chamber. Nonetheless, after stabbing Polonius and relieving that it was indeed
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The Death Penalty Throughout History
This paper explores how society has influenced the development of the death penalty throughout
history. It begins with a brief explanation of the origins of capital punishment, referencing the first
known documentation of actions punishable by death. The paper goes on to explore different methods
of execution and how they have progressed and changed over the years. Documented cases at different
points of history are referenced to show the relationship of time periods and beliefs to the
implementation of capital punishment. Finally, the development of different laws and changes to
existing laws pertaining to the death penalty are addressed. The History of the Death Penalty
The death penalty has changed drastically throughout history. Some of the first known written laws
regarding the death penalty date back to the eighteenth century BCE ( Part I , 2016). It is likely that
some form of the death penalty existed long before written history, with a basis in customs, not
legalities. The death penalty has continued to evolve throughout history, shaping the modern practices
used in the United States and other parts of the world today. The administration of the death penalty
has been shaped by the moral principles of those in authority and the mindset of the general public at
each stage of history. This is shown through the evolution of different methods of execution,
documented cases during critical points in history, and the laws pertaining to the death penalty at
different
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Examples Of Season Ending Injuries
Season ending injuries: Psychosocial aspect of rehabilitation within the athlete
In all levels of sport, involvement there is a high incidence of injuries that are bound to occur. These
injuries can range in severity, from simple cuts and bruises to season or even career ending injuries. In
many cases, the injured athlete is initially assessed and diagnosed with whatever ailment they may
have. Next, the athlete is treated for that injury whether it be surgery, physical therapy, or both and
then is given time to physically recover from that injury. This execution of treatment is known as the
biomedical model, which the majority of physicians in today s practice use. This plan seems to be
universal and effective in many cases. What many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I agree with this form of post injury goal setting program. I believe that if we as a consultant can keep
the athlete striving for his or her own goals they can still feed the competitive drive that remains
within the athlete. By continuing to set goals for the athlete we need to keep in mind that these goals
need to be task oriented and not ego oriented. In other words, these goals set forth by the athlete and
his physical therapist or consultant need to be concerned with the development of competence within
the rehabilitation of the athlete. Doing so will promote self efficacy through the value and
commitment of the rehabilitation. What we should try to avoid, is setting ego based goals where the
athlete is compared to previous or current athletes with the same injury. This only lowers self
confidence and increases the already high anxiety levels within the injured athlete.
In the second journal by (Rapp, 2006) the researcher conducted a test by which, Individual responses
of injured athletes varied from those who took injury in stride to those who required psychiatric
intervention. Rapp (p. 9) This seemed to significantly designate the further examination of the
importance of not simply Assuming mood disturbances nor overlooking a serious emotional response
in the injured athlete. Rapp (pg.13) Therefore, the athlete can be diagnosed in a clinical sense with the
appropriate testing to confirm or rule out the need for psychiatric help at the time
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Technology And Its Impact On Society
Having been debated for as long as history serves, experts of the field are merely unanimous in
denoting sociology as the current life in which interaction takes place between various members of a
community and the differentiating line between man and the other community making beings would
be the progressive and purposeful nature of the interactions which is assumed to be present only with
man members. When terms such as man and progress akin each other like this, the demand for
considering a genesis for the developing line seems of great significance and emergence of
technology, man s ability to utilize the tools as boons in his life, figures to function as a proper
beginning. Man is supposed to have bettered his life condition in the course of history by means of the
tools he has been making all over it, but has this deed ended to a development in his thought status is
of salient enigma yet. Has socio technology put man in a more refined understanding of his position in
the universe and whether it has had impacts on his attempts to find his way through the plights he has
been entangled in in his prevailing being is still the place of doubt and question. Modern man
identifies internet as one of the most prominent boons of the age, one which has facilitated his life and
the interactions within it to an utmost level. Man interacts within the net, recognizing himself as a
member inside it, a simple analogy reminds us of the web spiders make around them and entrap their
prays
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The Influential works of Andre Antoine
The dramatic arts, that originated from the Greeks, has changed drastically into the theatre that is
known today. Many people contributed to this metamorphosis and aided in bringing the technical,
emotional, and physical art form to life. Theatre should depict a real part of life for the audience. This
is the goal that Andre Antoine had set for himself. His view on a realistic theatre brought modern
naturalism to life and continues to be seen in the work of modern day directors. Antoine was alive
from 1858 to 1943 in France. France was drawn to street performers and plays with a moral lesson and
political context. The plays of the time would deliver a message to the audience, but the actors would
never move around or show any real emotion. This however also went in the other direction and
displayed productions of melodrama. Antoine was all about getting a story across even if it was
political, but seeing actors stand stiff and deliver lines or overact was something he thought was
unprofessional. Antoine firmly believed in making theatre as realistic as possible in every way.
Antoine knew that he needed to bring his ideas to life and to the stage. He tried to get the director of a
previous theatre group he had worked for at the time, to direct a novel by Emile Zola, but he was
repeatedly turned away. This only fueled him into going further with his ideas. As a result, in 1887 he
founded Theatre Libre. His theatre was a showcase for naturalistic playwrights such as:
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Maggie s Case Study
When evaluating Maggie s situation, it is important to analyse social support networks in the matter of
community connectedness as a protective factor of her health. Many epidemiologists corroborate that
a healthy social network relates to positive health, such as reduced rates of depression. (Thompson,
Teresa. 2014) Social support can be delivered by family, friends, teachers, social groups and many
more. Social support aims to educate through advice, information and resources for a common goal to
improve health.
Maggie s story outlines her struggles; giving birth to her Step Father s child at 15 years of age,
resulting in her abandonment by her family, then later experiencing physical and emotional abuse in
her marriage. It is hypothesized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Later in Maggie s story, she marries a man who is controlling over her social life (forces her to stay at
home rather than work). His urge for dominance eventually leads to a physical assault with Maggie. It
is obvious that this relationship is not emotionally, mentally or physically healthy for Maggie and her
two young children. It is obvious that healthy social relationships have positive effects on physical and
mental health. (Berklan, L Glass, T Brisette, I. 2000) For the duration of their relationship, Maggie
records her social circle consisting of her family only. This is not acceptable as two young children are
not experienced enough to be giving Maggie social support, neither is her abusive husband. Social
support groups may have encouraged Maggie to leave her husband, providing her with temporary
accommodation or even legal advice regarding a divorce or a restraining order. This advice can stem
from social support groups such as mothers groups, community support groups and even work
colleagues. A study of 60 women revealed that lack of institutional and informal social support were
related to low self esteem and severe depressive symptoms. Upon further analysis, this study
suggested violence related stress may have indirect effects on social support. (Re, M. 1983) It is also
important to note Maggie s restricted social circle, absence of social relationships and dearth of
affection in her marriage may have caused her to experience loneliness. A study on the relationship
loneliness has on physical health discloses loneliness is experienced by 80% of people below 18 years
of age with a common risk factor of being female and substandard social sources. Inherently, the study
summarised lonely people are less happy and satisfied the foundation to depression. ( Mushtaq, R
Shoib, S Shah, T Mushtaq, S. 2014) These studies evidence the necessity of
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The Industrial Revolution Essay
The Industrial Revolution
Going to work for a full day isn t much fun after working fifteen hours the day before! 60 70 hour
work days are never pleasant in anybody s mind. How is it that so many people did this during the
Industrial Revolution? Was it because they wanted the extra money? Or was it because they wanted
the high political or economic status? For some people these were the reasons, but for most it was
because of one concern. Survival! The Industrial Revolution greatly changed the workplace and the
proletarians.
The Factory system was changed forever by the name of one man, Richard Arkwright. Even though
Arkwright was not a great inventor, he used other peoples ideas to advocate his own ambitions to the
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Mathew Boulton would use the invention as a pumping device for water. This would greatly change
factory development and the people who worked their. The Steam Engine could be the most
significant invention of the Industrial Revolution (Mantoux 230 250). The Spinning Jenny and the
Steam Engine were the key inventions that created the Industrial Revolution.
In the beginning of the nineteenth century factory working conditions were bad. Diseases that
occurred in the occupation were at a high risk also with, accidents and harsh discipline. These were
the physical affects of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, but with them were issues with
social class consisting of moral degradation, and female competition for male jobs. Also from the
factory style of life abortion was quite high and infant and child deaths were at the highest rate ever
recorded. (King Timmins 55)
Most 19th century factories were grim brutal places, and working conditions were harsh. The normal
factory worker contained a shift of 14 to15 hours. This is not to add that it might take the workers two
hours to walk there and back. Working conditions were so bad that it caused diseases. For
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Comparing The Five Pillars Of Islam
The core practices of the Islamic faith, the Five Pillars of Islam, correlate in many ways with Christian
practices, but also lend to adaptation requirements for many Muslims living in the United States.
These pillars are faith, prayer, giving of alms, fasting, and a pilgrimage to Mecca. Each of these pillars
are built around strengthening a person s journey through religious Islamic life. As much tension as
there is at times between Christians and Muslims, many of the fundamental religious practices are
quite similar. One of the similarities between Christians and Muslims is the practice of faith. Both
developed creeds summarizing theological beliefs in God, forming the central foundation of religious
life. Building on this foundation, is a lifestyle of prayer central in communicating with God. Though
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One example is the Muslim prayer life. Prayer times may conflict with work times, and there may not
always be an appropriate place to pray in the workplace. Employers may not always want to make the
slight accommodation necessary to allow time for prayers (Corbett Hemeyer, p. 208). The five
required prayer times do not always fit in with work break schedules, and many Muslims must adapt
the time of day that they pray. However, some employers do accommodate these religious practices.
While working on a remodel project, I saw how one well known business in Columbus, OH has done
a few things to allow Muslims to practice prayer time. First, when remolding restrooms that are used
by many Islam followers, the company installed foot washing stations after they learned many
employees would try to use the sinks or toilets to wash for prayer. Second, in remolding the break
room associated with the restroom remodel, a privacy section was added with several rugs to allow
space for private
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John Mayer Essay
Performer: John Mayer
Performer s Life Span: Mayer was born on October 16, 1977 in Connecticut. Mayer is currently living
and still records and plays music.
Location:
John Mayer was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Mayer spent his adolescent years in Connecticut
until finally moving away to Berklee College of Music in Boston. Mayer dropped out of college and
moved to Atlanta, Georgia and this is where his music career started. After traveling around doing
tours for many years Mayer finally settled down and currently lives in Bozeman, Montana.
Band Members: John Mayer sang many songs on his own however he formed a band in 2005 called
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There was only one instrument used in this song and that was an acoustic guitar played by Mayer
himself. In this song the tone color was soft throughout the whole song. He played a quiet but sweet
guitar sound. He sang the song in a low pitch without ever getting loud which made the song have
more emotion. I believe there was compression used on this song because in some parts of the song
where he is singing in a higher pitch the music never got any louder. Furthermore, reverb was used as
well because as you listen to the music you can hear the acoustic guitar reflection even after he has
played the note. This song fits perfect into John Mayer s singing and guitar playing style. His style is
singing in a soft tone that is sweet and not very loud and this song fits that perfectly. In addition, he
plays his guitar and highlights his skills in some parts of the song which is what he likes to do in many
of his songs. Mayer also sings with a lot of emotion and this song you can just feel the emotion in the
guitar and his voice. The emotion that Mayer sings with is something that is really phenomenal about
his musical style. In this song, his message is that parents should spend time and love on your children
and show them how to love because one day they will be parents themselves. He highlights how
relationships are important and parents should lead by example so that their children will have good
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Classical Liberalism Is A Political Philosophy Originated
Classical Liberalism is a political philosophy originated in the 18th century based on the idea of
individual liberty created to preserve an open and accepting, and open minded society. Classical
liberalism is very solemn when advocating for the value of freedom in which emphasizes the
importance of religion, speech, press, assembly, and markets which includes free trade market
capitalism, and economic liberalism. Up until around the 1900s, this ideology was commonly known
as Liberalism, however, it s now important to classify it as Classical Liberalism mostly in English
speaking countries. Worldwide however, Liberalism is a wide ranging term that can also be associated
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John Locke, an English philosopher, shared some of the same ideas that Hobbes possessed. Locke
believed in the power of a government to preserve freedom, but he also believed in overthrowing any
government that violated a citizen s rights, and as a solution, getting a new government competent for
the duty of serving the people. Locke also believed in freedom by nature. Everyone has a natural right
to life, liberty, and property. Locke believed in men preserving their own civil interest, by those he
means life, liberty, health, and the possession of land, money, houses, and such things. He believed
that all men are free by nature, and that no private person has any right in any manner to prejudice
another person in his civil enjoyments. Locke also believes that God gave men the world to make use
of it, therefore he values so much the right to property.
Another philosopher from the 17th century, and who made an impact on how political economy works
is Adam Smith, one of the major philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment. Smith is considered as
one of the source of classical liberal commitments, reducing state regulations on economic life and
trade. He was very powerful with his argument, he believed
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John Winthrop A Model Of Christian Charity
The Writing of John Winthrop s, A Model of Christian Charity and Jonathan Edward s,
Personal narrative, appeared to have diverse purposes and for the intent of an audience who was
receptive and conformable. John Winthrop taught the Puritan people to be an exemplification for
other s observation, A City upon a Hill . p442 While Jonathon Edward s, Personal Narrative was a
self examination or observation of himself preceding a religiosity state and subsequently acceptance of
faith and grace. Both writers successfully achieve their objectives. Both writing can be applicable to
the
Christian lifestyle of today.
In John Winthrop s A Model of Christian Charity, Winthrop has become governor of
Massachusetts Bay and preaches
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The Facade of Friendship in Edith Wharton’s Short Story,...
What is it about female relationships that makes them so complicated? How can two best friends
quickly become enemies? Women, more so than men, have a tendency to hide their true feelings,
creating tension and resentment that damage their friendships. From an early age, girls feel unspoken
rivalries that only escalate throughout their lives. Envying another girl s new pair of shoes eventually
turns into coveting her career or fiancé. Once the delicate balance between friendship and rivalry is
disturbed, feelings of jealousy and hatred will emerge to destroy the relationship. Edith Wharton s
short story Roman Fever depicts the dynamic between two life long friends as they reminisce about
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Alida Slade is energetic and forward, initiating the exchanges with Grace and failing to control her
emotional outbursts. Her lack of tact is apparent in that way that she simply cannot bear it any longer
and bluntly confesses to Grace that she wrote her a fake love letter from her fiancé Delphin. Grace
Ansley, on the other hand, is far more composed and inhibited, appearing to be far less sure than her
companion. Though the narrator suggests that Grace is weak, she demonstrates her inner strength by
maintaining a voluntary controlled mask and continuing to knit. In addition, her detached responses to
Alida s instigating remarks highlight her friend s immaturity and pettiness. She is able to use her
composure in order to manipulate Alida, making her feel guilty about despising a life long friend for
so many years.
The effect of the differences between the two characters can be seen in the development of their life
long rivalry. Both Alida and Grace were in love with Delphin when they were young; however, he
chose to marry Alida and left Grace with the single memory of a night with him in the Coliseum.
Interestingly, it is Alida who harbors an enmity for Grace, admitting to her that she was afraid of you,
of your quiet ways, your sweetness... Despite the fact that she married the man she loved, lived in a
luxurious Upper East Side apartment, and gave birth to an angelic daughter, Alida has held a grudge
against Grace all of her life.
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My Timbuktu
It is difficult to overstate the importance of culture. Culture is one of the building blocks of life. It
provides us with vital parts of of everyday life, like clothing and cuisine. It also serves as a pointer for
larger scale items, such as our heritage, customs, and traditions. Unfortunately as time has passed,
certain cultures have faded away. They have been superseded by other cultures, and while the
spreading of cultures can be beneficial, it is important to not neglect one s own culture. This process
has seen an increased frequency in recent years, due in part to the expanding globalization in our
current world. Personally, culture is one of the main cornerstones of my life. This is partly due to its
importance back home. My experiences would be different from the rest of the class, due to the fact I
am in the minority of being a foreigner in the United States. Living in Boston showed me the cultural
differences in the world, and I was able to use that experience to be able to distinguish between
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This article explores the history of Mali, focusing on music and its effect on history. Music is a key
aspect of culture. It is a medium for expression, and a strong distinguisher for many cultures. It often
bridges cultural gaps, and when paired with dancing, is one of the most expressive mediums in the
world. Mali has a complicated history with music. The medium was banned by Islamist rebels, a sort
of oppression that can be very detrimental to the country s culture. While Bahrain does not share the
exact feelings, similar sentiments are shared across the region. The entire country of Saudi Arabia
does not have movie theaters, which leads to a flooding of Saudis in Bahrain during the weekends. A
culture must be allowed to breathe for it to be embraced. Banning music in Mali closed down on their
culture, but allowed the population to unite behind a
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Racism In Friday Night Lights
Racism was a consistent theme throughout the entirety of Friday Night Lights (2015) and was
intertwined with many of the issues and concepts discussed here. Odessa held onto its racial
ideologies for much longer than it should have, even with Federal lawsuits against them (Bissinger,
2015; pg. 107 Coakley, 2015; pg. 227). These beliefs were deeply held and acted upon that they still
were intact even after the desegregation of the schools. The Southside of Odessa had been and
continued to be classified as the low income and minority side of town where the blacks and Hispanics
lived, while the East side was for the wealthy and white citizens. The railroad tracks that ran through
the heart of town served as the divider for this segregation, or as Lanita Akins called it: The American
version of the Berlin Wall (Bissinger, 2015; pg. 99). The physical separation wasn t the only racial
issue that Odessa had. Blacks and Hispanics were both quite underrepresented in Permian High, only
making up about 31% of the student body (Bissinger, 2015; pg. 175). The black population of Odessa
seemed to get the blunt end of the racial stigma though, which is especially seen at the beginning of
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It was also common for Texas high school football as a whole. These behaviors were seen both off and
on the field and included extreme play against the opposing team, drinking, drug use, fighting, hubris,
and institutional corruption (Bissinger, 2015 Coakley, 2015). Off field behavior included mainly
drinking and getting into fights, though the citizens of Odessa even went as far as shooting a gun
inside a bar at one point. The player s drinking had become bad enough that an anonymous letter
frowning upon that behavior found its way into their lockers while they were in the playoffs
(Bissinger, 2015; pgs.
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5.1.Introduction. Implementation Is The Execution Of The
5.1. Introduction
Implementation is the execution of the plan, or implement the idea or model, or design to do
something. Also, is a procedure that must be followed in the initial thinking of something actually
happen. Therefore, the implementation includes all the processes included in getting a new software or
hardware work correctly in their environment, including installation, configuration, running, testing,
and make the necessary changes. The chapter is organized as follows: Section 2 gives some
information about programming languages used to implement the system. Section 3 presents programs
and tools and software specification. Section 4 gives a general overview and screen shots of the
system.
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Through the API can determine how should interact the software components. Also, used the APIs in
programming graphical user interface (GUI) components. Google API provides approaches to using
the features easily. In addition, the API it is displayed interface that returns JSON encoded results that
are easily processed by most programming languages and during runtimes [72]. Therefore, the Google
API is a big group of developer tools. These tools make the programmers able to doing the operations
by using Google API. Thus, the Google API is used to provide keywords for search engine Google and
get the retrieval results from Google, and the combination of these two things can help users to find
the information needed to better search [72], as shown in Figure 1. So, in this research has been used
Google API to build a search engine for the news articles.
3. Custom Search Engine
Google Custom Search is a platform offered by Google that allows web developers to offer
customized information in web search results. Also, classified and organize the queries and create
customized search engines based on Google search. Can anyone be allowed to create their own special
search engine. Also, can create a search engine to search for information about particular topics to be
selected, through the selection of specific websites. Also, selected unwanted information and the
websites to search. This service allows the users
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Armed And Underage Jeffrey Gettleman Analysis
One time my friends and I had a great idea we were going to hide in the bathroom to escape our
classes. But turns out we had a test, and we all failed, so bad things came with that idea. In the articles,
Armed and Underage by Jeffrey Gettleman and The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen, now others
may think differently, but the claim can be made that bad things come from war, like child soldiers
and genocide. With this claim, i have found the following evidence.
In addition to the claim, one bad outcome of war is child soldiers. According to Armed and Underage
by Jeffrey Gettleman it states, human rights experts estimate that more than 200,000 children
worldwide are still being used as combatants, usually against their will. And it ... Show more content
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According to The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen it states, Everything is gone, she said. I have
nothing. This is showing how this war was causing complete destruction, This connects to the claim
that war brings negative outcomes because the war is bringing the killing of this whole neighborhood
of people, or genocide.Also, according to The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen it states,
...Genocide is going on now, and it is endangering the lives of many more people. This is showing
how people are giving up hope. This connects to the claim that war brings negative outcomes because
the quote is showing how people know what s going on and they are starting to accept it. Also,
according to The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen it states, Now it consists mostly of ashes;
nearly all the surviving villagers have fled. This shows how a city has been nearly wiped out. This
supports the claim that war leads to bad outcomes because this is wiping out a lot of people, or
genocide. But there is always another side to an
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Diagnostic Lab
Problem Statement
Cell filtration is often necessary for diagnostic lab tests. One example of this is for cystic fibrosis
patients. Individuals with cystic fibrosis often get lung infections due to the thick mucus in their lungs.
In order to prescribe antibiotics for these lung infections, a bacterial culture needs to be performed,
which requires bacterial samples to be separated from the thick mucus of sputum. Passive filtration is
the most commonly used type of filtration in cell sorting for diagnostic purposes and extorts cells
physical properties (Yoon et al., 2016). Dead end filtration is a form of passive filtration where the
filtrate is added perpendicularly to the filter (Yoon et al., 2016). While dead end filtration is relatively
easy to perform, larger particles can block the filter, stopping the flow of filtrate through the filter.
This blockage problem causes dead end filtration to be underutilized (Mugnier, Howell, Ruf, 2000). It
has been shown that a cycle of forward and backward flushes can dislodge larger particles from the
filter allowing more of the smaller particles to rush through the filter pores (Smith, Vigneswaran, Ngo,
Ben Aim, Nguyen, 2005) but what percentage of backward flush is most efficient in a duty cycle with
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While efficiency can be measured in a multitude of variables, an important aspect of efficiency is the
throughput, which is the ratio of the concentration of target cells to the time it took to
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Elie Wiesel Imagery
In the Novel Night Elie Wiesel and the poem I,Too by Langston Hughes the to authors use of imagery
is similar because they re both powerful and serious. An example of this similarity in the poem is
tomorrow, i ll be at the table when company comes. Nobody ll dare say to me, eat in the kitchen ,then
(stanza 3). The imagery in the poem includes that segregation was hard. An example of imagery in
night is Eliezer! Eliezer! Come, don t leave me alone (xii). The imagery also shows the struggle
segregation. Additionally the novel Night by Elie Wiesel and the poem I,Too by Langston Hughes, the
two authors tone is different because one is confidence and the other is pain. An example of this
difference in the poem is nobody ll dare say to
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Mark Halsey
The intention of this piece is to inform the reader of the recent happenings involving Mark Halsey and
how his situation raises the bigger question of the introduction of video assistant referees in top flight
football. Targeted for football fans who follow high level football.
In the past couple of days, the footballing world has been rocked by the claims of Mark Halsey, an ex
English Premier League referee. He claims to have been told to make specific decisions about
incidents which have occurred during a match. If his statement has any shred of truth, the footballing
world has a very scary problem on their hands. On September 2nd, in reply to a tweet Mark Halsey
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Other sports such as rugby and tennis use different types of video assistance in their respective sports
to help out the officials. There is only so much a human eye can see and when an official is tired or
has an obstructed view, decisions can be made incorrectly. This is when video referees can come in
and help. The could allow for a replay to show them what the best decision to be made is. So many
forms of VA can be used, perhaps the captains of each team get a limited amount of challenges to the
referee s decision, or the referee can choose when to look at the video. Set rules like all penalties or
red cards have to be reviewed by the assistant is another idea being thrown around. The English
Football Association are finally beginning experiments with video referees in this season FA cup.
Referees will have a tablet available for them to view Instant replays of the game, similar to the TMO
for tries in Rugby. Currently, there are too many what ifs in Football, from amateur level to the
international stage, it is unprofessional and not the right move to keep VA from the sport. One can
only begin to imagine the amount of decisions that will be overruled and the countless decisions that
could ve been corrected if this technology had been tried and tested all those numbers of years
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Marcus Samuelsson s Influence On Life
Marcus Samuelsson was born in ethiopia in 1971. At one years old marcus contracted tuberculosis
along with his mother and sister . His mother soon passed away. A year later in 1973 Marcus and
Linda are adopted by Ann Marie and Lennart Samuelsson and brought to Sweden. This is where
Marcus is first taught to cook by his grandmother helga. She introduced him to lingonberries and
blueberries for the first time. He was also exposed to food in varieties. Growing up during the
summers in Smogen switzerland Marcus and his dad lennart along with his uncles would go fishing.
They would catch crayfish, lobsters, and mackerel, and then take them home to smoke and preserve
their catch. Helga would often gather Marcus and his sisters in the kitchen to teach them how to pickle
fresh vegetables, and make meatballs, ginger snaps, cookies, and apple jam. HAving gained the
experience of catching the food and handling it all the way to the cooking portion gave him insight on
how important fresh local food was to him and how he should appreciate it. Another food window that
marcus had was his family and his father. He learned that in ethiopia spices were a large part of the
food they made and that meals were more of a spiritual connection than in other parts of the world. He
looks back on his country and how hard his people work for what they have and feels pride. Marcus
has drive thanks to his people to move forward and show others how to make fresh affordable meals.
Marcus had more
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Using Geometry And Algebra, By Brianna Baker
Geometry and Algebra / By: Brianna Baker Five ways to use geometry in life is by: making my bed,
telling time on a clock, wrestling, driving, and doing geometry in math class. When making a bed you
use angles by horizontally pulling the covers up on to the rectangular mattress where they belong.
Telling time uses angles by the short hand moving every hour and the long hand moving every minute.
The hands are always either in an obtuse or acute angle. Wresting uses angles and if I wanted to grab
someone I would be predicting volume. Driving is obviously geometry making U turns and turning is
geometry. Doing geometry in math class today is me moving my fingers up and down to type an
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Angles and measurements are important for the structure of the house. Being a house keeper or
cleaner would go along with how beds should be made to look like perfection. Now teaching school
takes degrees and work.Teaching sports is much easier than being a book teacher. Wrestling, football
and basketball all use volume and angles. Wrestling teaches specific movement and lengths of reach.
The game of football takes prediction of volume and of course you should now at least what angle or
way to throw. Basketball is both, from hitting the back board to how high to jump. Five ways to use
algebra in daily life is by: going to an algebra math class, predicting how much money you ll get,
counting, saving and spending money. When you take a class for algebra you ll count the days left to
go. For example, 10=100/x. If I worked for 20 days and got paid 9 dollars every hour than I could find
out how much money I would get. Working at a bank more en likely wouldn t be fun. keeping record
of the progress or
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Using Secondary Data Sources In Public Health
Module 3 Professional Learning Log # 4 Monica Eickmeyer The use of secondary data sources adds
another resource for public health practitioners in policy and intervention development. Instead of just
using primary resources, secondary resources may be integrated to provide robust data collectively.
Also, multiple data sources may be applied to gain a better understanding of the public health concern.
Data sets available for mortality, morbidity, health outcomes, social and living environments can
determine health needs and barriers to care. In situations where funding resources are a concern or
limited, secondary data sources may be considered and applied in public health. If another agency has
already collected the data, expenses are reduced and time is saved. However, categories and age
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For example, if the secondary data reveals a rise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a
lung disease caused primarily by chronic cigarette smoking, then anti smoking interventions can be
aimed at specific groups. However, when applying secondary data sources, a consideration of how and
why the data was collected and for whom should be considered. Examining trends over time provides
longitudinal data about COPD and smoking to track the success and failures of public health
interventions and policies. For example, smoking policies have been implemented through time and
getting tougher for smokers to gain access to publicly smoking in Canada. Also, data about the effects
of secondary smoke may be examined to determine if diseases related to secondhand smoke are
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Essay about Flannery O Connor
Flannery O Connor
Mary Flannery O Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia, on March 25, 1925. Until she graduated in
1945 she was known as Mary Flannery. At this point she felt that Mary Flannery didnt seem suitable,
on one occasion she described it as sounding like the name of an Irish washerwoman. From this point
on, she was known as just Flannery OConnor. Flannery is most recognized for her short stories but at
the same time had great interest in cartooning and drawing. She would paint over any cracks in the
walls of her home so that her mother would not cover them up with paintings from relatives. As a
student at Georgia State College for women Flannery displayed her interests in art by painting murals
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While living at this residence Flannery became sick with a incurable disease known as Lupus. After
coming to terms with her illness OConnor returned home to Geogia where she concentrated most of
her efforts on writing and less on cartooning. Wise Blood, her first novel, was finished in 1952, this
was an extraordinary achievement for her. Considering her belief that she would pass away in the
preceding 3 years, OConnor devoted most of her time to writing her short stories. After surprisingly
living to see the end of the third year Flannery had completed nine short stories.
Most of what is known about Flannery after she moved back to Georgia is relayed through her
correspondence with friends and people who admired her work. One person in particular who became
very close with Flannery was a fan who had developed a friendship and companionship over an eight
year period through the exchange of 250 letters. In 1979, Flannerys close friend Sally Fitzgerald
published The Habit of Being. She used the letters that had been shared between the two friends to
help document Flannerys life. The anonymous friend OConnor had exchanged the letters with
throughout the years was not revealed until 1998 when she took her own life. It was at this point that
the public had learned the true identity of Betty Hester, the mystery correspondent.
Flannery exceeded her expectation of only living three years. While continuing to write throughout
her illness, she completed two
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Speech On Old Hollywood
Introduction : My interest in Old Hollywood comes from my grandma and her love for the old movies
she grew up with. When I was little my grandma would watch me while my parents were at work and
we would sit in her living room with Turner Classic Movies turned on channel 47 to be exact. Movies
like Breakfast at Tiffany s and Dancing In The Rain became my favorite childhood movies. No matter
what movies you like, if you want to know where movies started then pay close attention. Today, I am
going to teach you about classic movies to help you better appreciate the movies we have today. You
will learn about the evolution of the golden age of Hollywood from silent movies black and white
movies, to talkie movies in color, and some of the actors and actresses that shaped the time period
from 1915 to 1960.
Technique : Story Telling
Body:
Silent and Black and White Movies
Silent, black and white movies took the stage in 1915 with the release of the first major feature film
entitled A Birth of a Nation .
A Birth of a Nation was a movie based on the civil war, war inspired many of the first movies ever
created.
The studios in charge of producing these movies (called the Big Five ) included MGM, Paramount,
RKO and Fox, Universal, and Columbia Pictures. Most of these studios are still producing the movies
we know today.
These studios were called to action when World War 1 to create propaganda movies.
This popularized movies and the public started to gain an interest
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Analysis Of The s Last Sermon As A Young Child
Finally, Scorgie uses his own life to illuminate areas of Christian spirituality. Beginning with a story
about sleeping through A.W. Tozer s last sermon as a young child, he takes the reader along on his
journey. From a river in Outlook, Saskatchewan (pg ), to being a student at Regent (pg 109) to
pilgrimages to Iona, Scotland (pg ) and the Jerusalem Wall (pg 171), visits to the Benedictine monks
of St. Andrews at Valerymo (pg 145) and the centennial celebration of the Azusa Street Revival in Los
Angeles (pg 92), the reader is given access to lessons Scorgie describes as coming to him more or less
the hard way on [his] own. This transparency and willingness to share does the reader a great service.
It takes the theological content and provides a familiar human stage for it to play out on. This story
component is also present at the end of every chapter. Brief profiles of faithful men and women of
faith are provided, giving even more exposure to the great cloud of witnesses (Hebrews 12:1) that
provide excellent examples of Christian spirituality. The Little Guide to Christian Spirituality offers a
simple, but not overly simplified, look at this subject. The content is organized in such a way that
makes it accessible and relevant to believers at any stage of their faith journey. The three dynamics
relational, transformational, and vocational cover the majority, if not all, aspects of Christian
spirituality. There is attention given to areas that were even
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In What Major Ways Did Confucian Philosophy Manifest...
1. In what major ways did Confucian philosophy manifest itself in Chinese society during the Ming
and/or Qing dynasties?
It is clear from examining the philosophical thought and social trends during both the Qing and Ming
dynasties that Confucian thought and ideology had a profound effect on Chinese society and moral
values during that period.
Confucian philosophy is an ethical and philosophical thinking system thought to have been developed
from the teachings of Kong Fuzi, known as Confucius who lived between 551 478 BC in China.
[1]The essence of Confucianism is that the human mind can be cultivated through virtue and moral
perfection. Confucianism has had tremendous influence on Chinese history and culture as well as
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This branch of Neo Confucianism was known as The School of principle . Although his works were
written during the Song Dynasty, by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasty, they had been adopted as
key text for the imperial examinations which meant that most of the educated men of that period
would have a high of understanding of his thought. [11]One of Zhu Xi s most famous books was the
book family rituals where he offered advice on many rituals including how to conduct weddings,
funerals, family ceremonies, and the veneration of ancestors.[12] Zhu Xi was also known for
implementing Buddhist thought into his philosophy. He argued for a Buddhist sense of high moral and
also argued that one should engage in both academic and philosophical pursuits.[13]
The other branch of neo Confucianism advocated by Wang Yang Ming was known as the school of
mind which was founded by Ch eng Hao (1032 1085). [14] Although this school of thought also
believed that the material world was built from a single immaterial principle, the difference was that
this principle existed solely in the human mind. Wang Yang Ming believed that the principle of the
universe is equivalent to the human mind and that the practice of humanity, referred to as jen unifies
man with the universe. Wang Yang Ming expanded on this saying that innate knowledge can manifest
the original mind that is equivalent to the universe.[15] The innate knowledge, in his opinion,
represented the
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The Breaking Point
Everyone has a breaking point. I was close to mine. The walls felt like they were closing in around
me. I was forced to walk in a single file line like a first grader. The only light was from the small
openings in the rigid cement walls. My legs were screeching in pain. I have climbed hundreds of steps
and it was unknown how many more. None of us had been here before. All I could tell was that we
were going up fast and the ground was becoming farther away. The fear of plummeting to your death
was a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. I remind myself not to look down but it was inevitable. I
had to look. I would have not continued if it was not for the fact that you had to go up in order to go
down. I knew that even though it was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I was left in my pajamas standing at the door with just the knowledge that breakfast was in an hour. I
had no idea what we were going to do today. This left my mind to wander all of the things we could
do, compiling a list in my head. After breakfast, we left the hotel and used our map to try and navigate
where the subway was. It turns out the subway was only two blocks away, but thanks to my uncle it
took us close to a half hour to get there. If we didn t look like tourists, I don t know what does. I mean
it was clear we didn t speak Spanish, but when you have adults holding up maps and screaming
directions at each other it was pretty clear we were tourists, lost tourists. We thought getting to the
subway was hard, but the real challenge was figuring out which line to take. Meanwhile, I had no idea
where we were going. It was not like I could help much because I knew a very small amount of
Spanish. Fifteen minutes of arguing later, we finally figured out that we have to take the red line and
get off at the sixth stop. The train ride was quiet. The only sound was the hum of the train s engine.
When we got to our stop we got off quickly and climbed up steps that placed us back into reality. We
were once again united with the busy streets of Barcelona.
...
Mom, where are we going? Are we almost there? I cried.
Well, why don t you see for yourself, she called out.
I look up to see a church that was towering the city
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Nothing Can Be Perceived and One Should Not Assent to...
1. There are two statement made by academicians which we decided to argue against to the best of
your ability: (a) nothing can be perceived; (b) one should not assent to anything.
Please critically assess the academicians assertion to the effect that nothing can be perceived and one
should not assent to anything.
 Before answering the essay question, I would like to introduce Augustine and the new academy
academicians (Plato s successors). Augustine is a philosopher and theologian that was born in 13
November 354 and his first language is Latin. He was famous with writings that influenced a lot of
people and helped in developing the western Christianity and philosophy. However, in the east his
teaching was not accepted at all. In addition, at age of 11, he started his educational path at madaurus
and at the age of 17, he continued his education in a Carthage where he started his education in
rhetoric. Furthermore, He was well recognized as Saint Augustine and was viewed as the father of
western church. Augustin most recognizable work and still read and appreciated till now are city of
god and confession. Augustine first vision into nature happened when he and his friends stole some
fruits from the neighbor s garden. Finally, He died in 28 August 430, so he lived seventy five years
old.
Moving to some of the new academy history, Plato originated the academy in 387 BC in Athens and
one of its unique students is Aristotle. Aristotle stayed and studied for about twenty
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  • 2. Child Sexual Abuse in India SUB THEME VIOLENCE AGAINST GIRL CHILD TITLE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN INDIA: A SOCIO LEGAL ISSUES ISHA KANSAL STUDENT OF B.A.LL.B. (4th SEMESTER) DISHA LAW COLLEGE RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH ADDRESS OF AUTHOR Mr. Neeraj Kansal B 18/15, Sec 3 Udya society, Tatibandh Raipur (C.G.), 492001 meetishakansal@gmail.com BIOGRAPHY OF AUTHOR I am Isha Kansal, I have completed my schooling from Gyan Ganga Educational Academy, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. I am currently pursuing B.A.LL.B. (4th semester) from Disha Law College, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2007, the ministry of Women and Child development released a study report on on child abuse. The report discusses incidence of child abuse nationwide. It is estimated that 150 million girls and 73 million boys under 18 have been subjected to forced sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual violence .[4] In 2013, India s Hell Holes: Child Sexual Assault in Juvenile Justice Homes, the Asian Centre for Human Rights said that sexual offences against children in India have reached epidemic proportion. [5] The report stated that more than 48,000 child rape cases were recorded from 2001 to 2011 and that India saw an increase of 336% of child rape cases from 2001 (2,113 cases) to 2011 (7,112 cases).[6] PROTECTION OF CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT, 2012 (HIGHLIGHTS) : The act has defined a child as any person who is below the age of 18 years and it provides protection
  • 3. to all those children who are below the age of 18 years from the offences of sexual assault, sexual harassment and pornography. [7] This is the first time that the Act has listed aspects of touch as well as non touch behavior (eg: photographing a child in an obscene manner) under the ambit of sexual offences. [8] The Act incorporates child friendly procedures for reporting, recording of evidence, investigation and trial of offences. [9] If a person attempts to commit an offence under the Act will be liable for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Lojano Study Most of the migration studies have been focused on the concept of migration looked in the international realm, which is migration from one country to another. This study is not focusing on that realm but rather the internal migrations that have been happening in Latin America in particular from rural areas to urban areas and that has been accentuated since the 1940s. The rapid urbanization of Latin America, and the concentration of masses of people in the great cities made internal migration an area of attraction for further analysis. This study is focused on how the students that migrate from other cities adapt to Quito and USFQ. In particular, I talk about the experience that lojano students, so now I will approach internal migration as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as I will explain further in this paper, educational migration is not limited to the pursuing of professional opportunities. Results from many analysis suggest that migration is not solely the result of pursuing more income. If this was the case, the effects of friends and family should be nonexistent. The urban rural stream and, above all, migration toward the great urban centers are the most frequently studied movements, and perhaps they have the greatest significance in connection with the recent social and economic changes in Latin America. Although Loja is not a rural area per se, it is important to recognize how approaching the lojanos migration to Quito from this point of view can provide new perspectives on migration apart from the rather common economic approach. It is possible to say that education is a key determinant of economic well being for both individuals and places... better educated workforce should have higher incomes . As we will see in the following pages, every factor is linked, migration comprises different categories and each one provides an explanation about the adaptation process of the migrant in ways that we cannot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Slavery Impact On Roman Economy The impact of Slavery on the Roman Economy I will split the economic impact of slave labor into the three major sectors often used by modern economists (National Bureau of Economic Research, n.d.). 1. Primary economies involve raw materials produced by farming, mining, logging, etc. 2. Secondary economy involves manufacturing of goods such as pottery, tools, and sundry goods. 3. Tertiary economy involves trade, and sales of goods. Less indirect impacts such as the centralization of wealth, and the suppression of offshoot economies, and the economic impacts on subgroups will also be discussed. Primary Economy With the introduction of cheap slave labor many raw materials, particularly in the area of farming and mining could be produced at significantly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When most of the workers are slaves with little disposable income, there is little net benefit to the local economy. An additional factor is that newer and smaller companies usually employ more people (National Bureau of Economic Research, n.d.). Unfortunately, with the centralization of wealth and power small farms and businesses were often suppressed or gobbled up by the wealthy. Summary The slave economy helped increase the inflow of wealth to Rome filling it s coffers and benefiting the wealthy nobility which grew up to take advantage of it. It was the strength of this economy, which helped Rome achieve Greatness. This however, came at a cost since that wealth was unevenly distributed and used to suppress competition from the less wealthy. In addition, a significant portion of the population was pushed into poverty resulting in a welfare state. Thus resulting in a drain on the public coffers and the loss of productivity these people would normally have provided. I leave this discussion with a final thought. Rome was full of creative thinkers, architects, and engineers. If Rome had managed to wean itself off of cheap slave labor, would solutions to rising labor costs goaded them into the creation of an industrial revolution, 1500 years in advanced to our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. My Hidden Quality Is That I Enjoy Taking Care Of Newborns,... Elvira Heidinger My hidden quality is that I enjoy taking care of newborns, toddlers or elderlies. Usually, I am a very introverted person and I need a long time to open up to people, but it is different if I am with somebody who needs the help. I have a very good connection to them right from the beginning. Taking care of newborns is something I really enjoy. It is my passion to prepare homemade babyfood and to try to stimulate their senses as much as I can in that early stage of their life. However, I also like to spend time with toddleres. I like to plan activities for them and give the opportunites to learn in a playful way. Children learn every day and it is important to me to give them as much possibilities to learn about the world as possible. It is very easy for me to explain things in their level of communication, and I enjoy to see things from their perspective. I read a lot of lecture about different children pedagogics and it is very fascinating to me how important the first years of life are. If my friends would know about my hidden qualities it could enhance, but also damage the relationship with them. A lot of my friends have already children, who are in a young age. It would defentliy enhance the relationship to them, due to the fact that they would know that I am their if they need a babysitter. I also would be able to give them many ideas about what to do with children when they stuck at home because of bad weather or how to handly bad situations. But I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Apple s Mission Statement For Apple The successful company that I have chosen is apple. Apple was established in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne. Apple is one of the leading innovators in technology that designs and markets electronics, computer software, and personal computers. Apple products are one of the most dependable devices out there. Apple is an American company. The company s best known hardware products include the Macintosh line of computers, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system, iTunes media player, Safari and etc. Apple is known for their strategic innovative management practices. Steve Job s mission statement for Apple in 1980 was: To make a contribution to the world by making tools for the mind that advance humankind. I don t think his mission statement is too far from what it now. It lengthy but is give the same concept. I basically use most of Apples products. From my Ipad to my Iphone and it does make life easier. Apple has more programs as far as business purposes that make life a lot easier. Their products are compatible with each other. There s very little issues when it comes to their software. A lot of the programs do the work for you. From working on your Mac to working on your Ipad work can go where you can. When it comes to customers their mobile wallet makes paying easier. Devices that advance mankind diffinatly what Apple is doing. There s a program that apple offers in the apple store that will calculate a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Mitigation Measures Necessary For Emergency Relief... Introduction Imagine that your city had flooded with billons of dollars of damage done and close to a thousand lives lost. Now imagine that much of the outcomes of this disaster could have been averted if proper mitigation measures had been utilized. The mitigation measures necessary to prevent this disaster would have been a fraction of the cost spent on emergency relief measures. For many people in New Orleans this scenario was a reality when Hurricane Katrina happened. Hurricane Katrina caused one hundred and thirty five billon dollars in damage and the death of at least nine hundred and eighty six lives (Plyer, 2014). The city lost all government control and the city fell victim to anarchy. There was little food or fresh water to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Analysis The first action that could drastically reduce the damages and loss of life is educating the population in New Orleans. There needs to be several kinds of education provided for the residents of the city. The pre dissemination of the evacuation and disaster plan could have made a drastic difference in the number of lives lost (Boyd, Wolshon, Heerden, 2009). This way the citizens of New Orleans would have known how to react and what to expect on the event of a hurricane. If those who could not self evacuate would have known of the resources available to assist them in evacuating the death tolls could have been drastically reduced. Almost half of those who died due to hurricane Katrina were over the age of seventy four (Plyer, 2014). It is tragic that those who were the least able to protect themselves were abandoned to the caprice of the storm. Through informing citizens of the plans and resources available to them in the event of disaster another tragedy like Hurricane Katrina can be prevented. Another form of education required mitigating the effects of another storm like Katrina would be to make citizens aware of the inherent danger with each hurricane. The biggest challenge in educating citizens in the danger of hurricanes is the complacency effect (Wang Kapucu, 2007). This means that citizens come to believe that because they were fine before that they will be fine this time. To overcome this, citizens need to understand the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Augustine s Confessions Essays Augustine s Confessions The content of my paper will be an analysis of Augustine s Confessions. I will focus on the first nine chapters of the book. First, I will write an introductory page about Augustine. Second, I will explain why Augustine wrote the Confessions and the importance of the Confessions as a philosophical work. I will analyze Augustine s view of God and show the main theme of his book, which is, the sovereign God of grace and the sovereign grace of God. I will focus on Augustine s view of God and His grace. Augustine was born Aurelius Augustinus on November 13, 354 in North Africa. He received a classical Latin education and went to study rhetoric at the age of twelve in Madaura. He later studied at Cathrage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Confessions is divided into thirteen books. I will focus my analysis on the first ten books, which are his autobiography. The other three books are important but they do not have to do with his life story. The book expresses three main concerns. One is Augustine s frank and detailed acknowledgment of his personal sinfulness and the power he came to recognize as God s provident grace protective, creative, salvific in every moment of his life. He also wrote in order to confess his own Christian faith and clearly repudiate any supposed lingering connections on his part with Manichaeism. Finally, The Confessions are a heartfelt paean of praise and thanksgiving in honor of God s glory. Augustine begins his autobiography with a prayer and meditation. This is fitting because the main theme of The Confessions is to praise and thank God. He begins by saying that God has, made us and drawn us to yourself, and our heart is unquiet until it rests in you. This is a very good point because it is a reflection of Augustine s struggle to find piece with himself. Throughout the rest of the book Augustine is constantly changing his beliefs and looking for the truth, his heart is restless. And it is not until he finds the Catholic faith and has his conversion that he finds piece. Augustine like all philosophers is a lover of truth. He is unsure how he should call upon the Lord (3). He points out that it is his faith, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Organic Farming and Ceres Essay Ceres Gardening Ceres Gardening Company Case Study 1. How has the company grown? What is its basic strategy + how has it evolved? What have been the key factors in the company s growth? The growth of the company has been fueled by the market demand growth in organic products. Ceres increased their revenues by over 75% in just five years, while growing profits by over 25% (based on Exhibits 2, 3 4). Ceres s basic strategy started with its founder, Jonathan Wydown, to promote sustainable organic gardens and landscapes to environmentally conscious consumers. Mr. Wydown has been a proponent of soil preservation, biodiversity, and natural fertilizers and pest control. Mr. Wydown was confident that the same principles behind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Debt Equity shows Ceres financial leverage and its aggressive posture in financing its growth with debt. The company could potentially generate more earnings than it would have without this outside financing. This indicates that even with Ceres expansion of distribution channels, extension of payment terms, and the creation of a direct sales force, Ceres was able to manage to stay below 1 with a mean average of .74. * Inventory Turnover shows an efficient turnover of inventory. Ceres does not hold inventory for long periods of time, which can incur additional costs by having assets sit without revenue generation. It shows Ceres ability to manage inventory in a seasonal cycle and further indicates their ability to forecast demands on product movement. * Accounts Receivable shows Ceres effectiveness in extending credit as well as collecting debts. The extended payment terms appear to be working. The prompt collection of debts enables Ceres to use the monies to reinvest into the business. Table 1 Ratios Used Ratios | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006E | Mean | Current RatioCurrent Assets/Current Liabilities | 3.10 | 2.63 | 2.18 | 2.13 | 2.01 | 2.41 | Quick Ratio(Current Assets Inventories)/Current Liabilities | 1.78 | 1.79 | 1.59 | 1.68 | 1.63 | 1.70 | Debt Equity(Total Liabilities/Shareholders Equity) | .47 | .55 | .76 | .89 | 1.05 | .74 | Inventory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Relevance Of Transcendentalism Topic/prompt: Based on what you ve read, argue whether the ideas generated from the Transcendentalist movement are still relevant to today s world (and if so, how, and if not, why not). You may choose to focus on one of the three thematic categories we ve discussed (Importance of Self Reliance, Value of Simplicity, or Illusion of Progress) or you may create your own thematic category but I recommend you narrow your focus. American Transcendentalism was an important philosophical and literary movement which placed an emphasis on staying true to one s beliefs and expressing oneself no matter the situation or consequence. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau fully embraced these beliefs as their influence has allowed these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emerson claims, To believe your own thought...that is genius...A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the luster of the firmament of bards and sages (14). In this quote, he states that we must be able to detect and live by what we believe and trust our own thoughts as we contain all the amount of wisdom needed to live and succeed. While trying to tie the ideas of being herself and having an impact on society just as Emerson encouraged, Lady Gaga decided to wear a meat dress that was rather a powerful political statement, rather than just another attention grabbing outfit. Lady Gaga urged the US military not to discriminate against gay men and lesbians from serving in the army (Mapes). She stated that the law prevents the military from enjoying the greatest cut of meat my country has to offer (Morano). By following the preachings of Emerson that state, where there is no path then leave a trail, she was accused of animal abuse and being disrespectful towards vegetarians and vegans despite being a vegan herself (6). She was persecuted continuously until she gave the statement on her reasoning behind the meat dress. Although Lady Gaga did stand firm in what she believed in, there was more negative backlash than support for her movement. Emerson predicted the situation Lady Gaga was in when he said, for nonconformity the world whips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Does Wart Show Courage It is important to trace Wart s journey as he develops special personal attributes of nobility to transform from a peasant to a powerful ruler. The Sword in the Stone is a fantastical novel written by T.H. White about an adopted young boy named Wart. Along Wart s lifetime, he receives life lessons from a wizard named Merlyn in order to become King Arthur of England. To better understand the novel, respect is accepting someone s physical and emotional differences, morality is thought in choosing the paths of wisdom, and courage is willing to do the right thing. Courage is the most important quality for Wart to develop because it makes him more bold in order to overcome the obstacles he encounters in his lifetime. Along Wart s journey, courage is his strongest quality because he decides to be independent in his actions while he lacks morality due to him not thinking about what he does. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Wart and Kay are in the woods, Wart wants to find the lost hawk named Cully because a lost hawk was the greatest possible calamity (17), to Hob, the hawk trainer and servant. In other words, Wart is willing to find a creature who is lost when his partner does not want to. Wart finding Cully is an example of courage because he is willing to put himself in danger, even when someone tells him not to. Wart was about to eat the hedgehog as a badger, but because Wart knew [him] when [he was] little (187), he let the hedgehog live. In other words, Wart is not hurting another being because Wart claims that he remembers them knowing each other in the past. Wart letting the hedgehog live is an example of courage because Wart is willing to not harm someone else, even though he is more powerful. Throughout the novel, Wart is the most courageous because he performs from wisdom, even though it s dangerous, and he gives up the urge to kill a being that is inferior to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Life of Aristotle, the Greek Philosopher Aristotle (384 322 B.C.) was a Greek Philosopher from the Socratic/Classical period in Athens, Greece. Socrates developed a system of critical reasoning in order to determine how to live properly and tell the difference between right and wrong. Aristotle was one of his followers along with Plato and they made a commitment to the truth, and organized and systematized most of the problems of philosophy. He is one of the most important figures in Western Philosophy and was the first person to create a comprehensive system of philosophy. Aristotle was born to an aristocratic family in Stagira. His father was the personal physician to King Amyntas of Macedon. Aristotle was trained and educated as a member of the aristocracy. At age 10, Aristotle s father died (which meant that he could not follow his father s profession as a doctor anymore) and his mother also died young, so, he was taken under the care of a man named Proxenus. At age 18, he moved to Athens to complete his education at Plato s famous Academy. Aristotle remained there for nearly twenty years, first as a student and then as a teacher, until after Plato s death in 347 B.C.. He left the academy because he wasn t chosen to be head of the academy since his ideas diverged far from Plato s. In 335 B.C., Aristotle established his own school outside the walls of Athens, known as the Lyceum, in competition with Plato s Academy. The Lyceum had a broader curriculum than the Academy, and a stronger emphasis on natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Role Of Role Playing In Hamlet O, that this too too sullied flesh would melt, Thaw and resolve itself into a dew, Or that the Everlasting had not fixed His canon gainst self slaughter! O God, God, How weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world! (Act 1 Scene 1, Hamlet) Hamlet s idea of role playing was truly important to Hamlet in the play, because it was his way of conducing revenge, for his father s death. Hamlet acted deranging and irrational throughout the whole play, to cover up his capacity of killing Claudius, who was the killer of his father, King Hamlet. Hamlet s actions of insaneness, led him to committing many mishaps in the play that completely disarranged his objective of obtaining revenge against Claudius. However, due to Hamlet s exploitation in role playing in the play, it precipitated him into temporizing and delaying his ability to obtain his revenge, which effected many characters along the way. Characters like Polonius, Ophelia, Laertes, Gertrude, and Claudius suffered dramatically throughout the whole play, because of Hamlet. Polonius and Ophelia were one of the two main characters in Hamlet, who suffered drastically from Hamlet s role playing throughout the play. Polonius was Ophelia s father, who was killed by Hamlet, because Hamlet mistakenly stabbed Polonius to death, believing that he was Claudius, when Polonius was hiding behind the arras in Gertrude s chamber. Nonetheless, after stabbing Polonius and relieving that it was indeed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Death Penalty Throughout History This paper explores how society has influenced the development of the death penalty throughout history. It begins with a brief explanation of the origins of capital punishment, referencing the first known documentation of actions punishable by death. The paper goes on to explore different methods of execution and how they have progressed and changed over the years. Documented cases at different points of history are referenced to show the relationship of time periods and beliefs to the implementation of capital punishment. Finally, the development of different laws and changes to existing laws pertaining to the death penalty are addressed. The History of the Death Penalty The death penalty has changed drastically throughout history. Some of the first known written laws regarding the death penalty date back to the eighteenth century BCE ( Part I , 2016). It is likely that some form of the death penalty existed long before written history, with a basis in customs, not legalities. The death penalty has continued to evolve throughout history, shaping the modern practices used in the United States and other parts of the world today. The administration of the death penalty has been shaped by the moral principles of those in authority and the mindset of the general public at each stage of history. This is shown through the evolution of different methods of execution, documented cases during critical points in history, and the laws pertaining to the death penalty at different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Examples Of Season Ending Injuries Season ending injuries: Psychosocial aspect of rehabilitation within the athlete In all levels of sport, involvement there is a high incidence of injuries that are bound to occur. These injuries can range in severity, from simple cuts and bruises to season or even career ending injuries. In many cases, the injured athlete is initially assessed and diagnosed with whatever ailment they may have. Next, the athlete is treated for that injury whether it be surgery, physical therapy, or both and then is given time to physically recover from that injury. This execution of treatment is known as the biomedical model, which the majority of physicians in today s practice use. This plan seems to be universal and effective in many cases. What many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I agree with this form of post injury goal setting program. I believe that if we as a consultant can keep the athlete striving for his or her own goals they can still feed the competitive drive that remains within the athlete. By continuing to set goals for the athlete we need to keep in mind that these goals need to be task oriented and not ego oriented. In other words, these goals set forth by the athlete and his physical therapist or consultant need to be concerned with the development of competence within the rehabilitation of the athlete. Doing so will promote self efficacy through the value and commitment of the rehabilitation. What we should try to avoid, is setting ego based goals where the athlete is compared to previous or current athletes with the same injury. This only lowers self confidence and increases the already high anxiety levels within the injured athlete. In the second journal by (Rapp, 2006) the researcher conducted a test by which, Individual responses of injured athletes varied from those who took injury in stride to those who required psychiatric intervention. Rapp (p. 9) This seemed to significantly designate the further examination of the importance of not simply Assuming mood disturbances nor overlooking a serious emotional response in the injured athlete. Rapp (pg.13) Therefore, the athlete can be diagnosed in a clinical sense with the appropriate testing to confirm or rule out the need for psychiatric help at the time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Technology And Its Impact On Society Having been debated for as long as history serves, experts of the field are merely unanimous in denoting sociology as the current life in which interaction takes place between various members of a community and the differentiating line between man and the other community making beings would be the progressive and purposeful nature of the interactions which is assumed to be present only with man members. When terms such as man and progress akin each other like this, the demand for considering a genesis for the developing line seems of great significance and emergence of technology, man s ability to utilize the tools as boons in his life, figures to function as a proper beginning. Man is supposed to have bettered his life condition in the course of history by means of the tools he has been making all over it, but has this deed ended to a development in his thought status is of salient enigma yet. Has socio technology put man in a more refined understanding of his position in the universe and whether it has had impacts on his attempts to find his way through the plights he has been entangled in in his prevailing being is still the place of doubt and question. Modern man identifies internet as one of the most prominent boons of the age, one which has facilitated his life and the interactions within it to an utmost level. Man interacts within the net, recognizing himself as a member inside it, a simple analogy reminds us of the web spiders make around them and entrap their prays ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Influential works of Andre Antoine The dramatic arts, that originated from the Greeks, has changed drastically into the theatre that is known today. Many people contributed to this metamorphosis and aided in bringing the technical, emotional, and physical art form to life. Theatre should depict a real part of life for the audience. This is the goal that Andre Antoine had set for himself. His view on a realistic theatre brought modern naturalism to life and continues to be seen in the work of modern day directors. Antoine was alive from 1858 to 1943 in France. France was drawn to street performers and plays with a moral lesson and political context. The plays of the time would deliver a message to the audience, but the actors would never move around or show any real emotion. This however also went in the other direction and displayed productions of melodrama. Antoine was all about getting a story across even if it was political, but seeing actors stand stiff and deliver lines or overact was something he thought was unprofessional. Antoine firmly believed in making theatre as realistic as possible in every way. Antoine knew that he needed to bring his ideas to life and to the stage. He tried to get the director of a previous theatre group he had worked for at the time, to direct a novel by Emile Zola, but he was repeatedly turned away. This only fueled him into going further with his ideas. As a result, in 1887 he founded Theatre Libre. His theatre was a showcase for naturalistic playwrights such as: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Maggie s Case Study When evaluating Maggie s situation, it is important to analyse social support networks in the matter of community connectedness as a protective factor of her health. Many epidemiologists corroborate that a healthy social network relates to positive health, such as reduced rates of depression. (Thompson, Teresa. 2014) Social support can be delivered by family, friends, teachers, social groups and many more. Social support aims to educate through advice, information and resources for a common goal to improve health. Maggie s story outlines her struggles; giving birth to her Step Father s child at 15 years of age, resulting in her abandonment by her family, then later experiencing physical and emotional abuse in her marriage. It is hypothesized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later in Maggie s story, she marries a man who is controlling over her social life (forces her to stay at home rather than work). His urge for dominance eventually leads to a physical assault with Maggie. It is obvious that this relationship is not emotionally, mentally or physically healthy for Maggie and her two young children. It is obvious that healthy social relationships have positive effects on physical and mental health. (Berklan, L Glass, T Brisette, I. 2000) For the duration of their relationship, Maggie records her social circle consisting of her family only. This is not acceptable as two young children are not experienced enough to be giving Maggie social support, neither is her abusive husband. Social support groups may have encouraged Maggie to leave her husband, providing her with temporary accommodation or even legal advice regarding a divorce or a restraining order. This advice can stem from social support groups such as mothers groups, community support groups and even work colleagues. A study of 60 women revealed that lack of institutional and informal social support were related to low self esteem and severe depressive symptoms. Upon further analysis, this study suggested violence related stress may have indirect effects on social support. (Re, M. 1983) It is also important to note Maggie s restricted social circle, absence of social relationships and dearth of affection in her marriage may have caused her to experience loneliness. A study on the relationship loneliness has on physical health discloses loneliness is experienced by 80% of people below 18 years of age with a common risk factor of being female and substandard social sources. Inherently, the study summarised lonely people are less happy and satisfied the foundation to depression. ( Mushtaq, R Shoib, S Shah, T Mushtaq, S. 2014) These studies evidence the necessity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Industrial Revolution Essay The Industrial Revolution Going to work for a full day isn t much fun after working fifteen hours the day before! 60 70 hour work days are never pleasant in anybody s mind. How is it that so many people did this during the Industrial Revolution? Was it because they wanted the extra money? Or was it because they wanted the high political or economic status? For some people these were the reasons, but for most it was because of one concern. Survival! The Industrial Revolution greatly changed the workplace and the proletarians. The Factory system was changed forever by the name of one man, Richard Arkwright. Even though Arkwright was not a great inventor, he used other peoples ideas to advocate his own ambitions to the next level. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mathew Boulton would use the invention as a pumping device for water. This would greatly change factory development and the people who worked their. The Steam Engine could be the most significant invention of the Industrial Revolution (Mantoux 230 250). The Spinning Jenny and the Steam Engine were the key inventions that created the Industrial Revolution. In the beginning of the nineteenth century factory working conditions were bad. Diseases that occurred in the occupation were at a high risk also with, accidents and harsh discipline. These were the physical affects of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, but with them were issues with social class consisting of moral degradation, and female competition for male jobs. Also from the factory style of life abortion was quite high and infant and child deaths were at the highest rate ever recorded. (King Timmins 55) Most 19th century factories were grim brutal places, and working conditions were harsh. The normal factory worker contained a shift of 14 to15 hours. This is not to add that it might take the workers two hours to walk there and back. Working conditions were so bad that it caused diseases. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Comparing The Five Pillars Of Islam The core practices of the Islamic faith, the Five Pillars of Islam, correlate in many ways with Christian practices, but also lend to adaptation requirements for many Muslims living in the United States. These pillars are faith, prayer, giving of alms, fasting, and a pilgrimage to Mecca. Each of these pillars are built around strengthening a person s journey through religious Islamic life. As much tension as there is at times between Christians and Muslims, many of the fundamental religious practices are quite similar. One of the similarities between Christians and Muslims is the practice of faith. Both developed creeds summarizing theological beliefs in God, forming the central foundation of religious life. Building on this foundation, is a lifestyle of prayer central in communicating with God. Though the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example is the Muslim prayer life. Prayer times may conflict with work times, and there may not always be an appropriate place to pray in the workplace. Employers may not always want to make the slight accommodation necessary to allow time for prayers (Corbett Hemeyer, p. 208). The five required prayer times do not always fit in with work break schedules, and many Muslims must adapt the time of day that they pray. However, some employers do accommodate these religious practices. While working on a remodel project, I saw how one well known business in Columbus, OH has done a few things to allow Muslims to practice prayer time. First, when remolding restrooms that are used by many Islam followers, the company installed foot washing stations after they learned many employees would try to use the sinks or toilets to wash for prayer. Second, in remolding the break room associated with the restroom remodel, a privacy section was added with several rugs to allow space for private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. John Mayer Essay Performer: John Mayer Performer s Life Span: Mayer was born on October 16, 1977 in Connecticut. Mayer is currently living and still records and plays music. Location: John Mayer was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Mayer spent his adolescent years in Connecticut until finally moving away to Berklee College of Music in Boston. Mayer dropped out of college and moved to Atlanta, Georgia and this is where his music career started. After traveling around doing tours for many years Mayer finally settled down and currently lives in Bozeman, Montana. Band Members: John Mayer sang many songs on his own however he formed a band in 2005 called the John Mayer Trio. Beyond Mayer the other two members in the band are bass player Pino Palladino and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was only one instrument used in this song and that was an acoustic guitar played by Mayer himself. In this song the tone color was soft throughout the whole song. He played a quiet but sweet guitar sound. He sang the song in a low pitch without ever getting loud which made the song have more emotion. I believe there was compression used on this song because in some parts of the song where he is singing in a higher pitch the music never got any louder. Furthermore, reverb was used as well because as you listen to the music you can hear the acoustic guitar reflection even after he has played the note. This song fits perfect into John Mayer s singing and guitar playing style. His style is singing in a soft tone that is sweet and not very loud and this song fits that perfectly. In addition, he plays his guitar and highlights his skills in some parts of the song which is what he likes to do in many of his songs. Mayer also sings with a lot of emotion and this song you can just feel the emotion in the guitar and his voice. The emotion that Mayer sings with is something that is really phenomenal about his musical style. In this song, his message is that parents should spend time and love on your children and show them how to love because one day they will be parents themselves. He highlights how relationships are important and parents should lead by example so that their children will have good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Classical Liberalism Is A Political Philosophy Originated Classical Liberalism is a political philosophy originated in the 18th century based on the idea of individual liberty created to preserve an open and accepting, and open minded society. Classical liberalism is very solemn when advocating for the value of freedom in which emphasizes the importance of religion, speech, press, assembly, and markets which includes free trade market capitalism, and economic liberalism. Up until around the 1900s, this ideology was commonly known as Liberalism, however, it s now important to classify it as Classical Liberalism mostly in English speaking countries. Worldwide however, Liberalism is a wide ranging term that can also be associated with private property and designated with social, instead of social, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Locke, an English philosopher, shared some of the same ideas that Hobbes possessed. Locke believed in the power of a government to preserve freedom, but he also believed in overthrowing any government that violated a citizen s rights, and as a solution, getting a new government competent for the duty of serving the people. Locke also believed in freedom by nature. Everyone has a natural right to life, liberty, and property. Locke believed in men preserving their own civil interest, by those he means life, liberty, health, and the possession of land, money, houses, and such things. He believed that all men are free by nature, and that no private person has any right in any manner to prejudice another person in his civil enjoyments. Locke also believes that God gave men the world to make use of it, therefore he values so much the right to property. Another philosopher from the 17th century, and who made an impact on how political economy works is Adam Smith, one of the major philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment. Smith is considered as one of the source of classical liberal commitments, reducing state regulations on economic life and trade. He was very powerful with his argument, he believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. John Winthrop A Model Of Christian Charity The Writing of John Winthrop s, A Model of Christian Charity and Jonathan Edward s, Personal narrative, appeared to have diverse purposes and for the intent of an audience who was receptive and conformable. John Winthrop taught the Puritan people to be an exemplification for other s observation, A City upon a Hill . p442 While Jonathon Edward s, Personal Narrative was a self examination or observation of himself preceding a religiosity state and subsequently acceptance of faith and grace. Both writers successfully achieve their objectives. Both writing can be applicable to the Christian lifestyle of today. In John Winthrop s A Model of Christian Charity, Winthrop has become governor of Massachusetts Bay and preaches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Facade of Friendship in Edith Wharton’s Short Story,... What is it about female relationships that makes them so complicated? How can two best friends quickly become enemies? Women, more so than men, have a tendency to hide their true feelings, creating tension and resentment that damage their friendships. From an early age, girls feel unspoken rivalries that only escalate throughout their lives. Envying another girl s new pair of shoes eventually turns into coveting her career or fiancé. Once the delicate balance between friendship and rivalry is disturbed, feelings of jealousy and hatred will emerge to destroy the relationship. Edith Wharton s short story Roman Fever depicts the dynamic between two life long friends as they reminisce about their youth. The events in the plot gradually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alida Slade is energetic and forward, initiating the exchanges with Grace and failing to control her emotional outbursts. Her lack of tact is apparent in that way that she simply cannot bear it any longer and bluntly confesses to Grace that she wrote her a fake love letter from her fiancé Delphin. Grace Ansley, on the other hand, is far more composed and inhibited, appearing to be far less sure than her companion. Though the narrator suggests that Grace is weak, she demonstrates her inner strength by maintaining a voluntary controlled mask and continuing to knit. In addition, her detached responses to Alida s instigating remarks highlight her friend s immaturity and pettiness. She is able to use her composure in order to manipulate Alida, making her feel guilty about despising a life long friend for so many years. The effect of the differences between the two characters can be seen in the development of their life long rivalry. Both Alida and Grace were in love with Delphin when they were young; however, he chose to marry Alida and left Grace with the single memory of a night with him in the Coliseum. Interestingly, it is Alida who harbors an enmity for Grace, admitting to her that she was afraid of you, of your quiet ways, your sweetness... Despite the fact that she married the man she loved, lived in a luxurious Upper East Side apartment, and gave birth to an angelic daughter, Alida has held a grudge against Grace all of her life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. My Timbuktu It is difficult to overstate the importance of culture. Culture is one of the building blocks of life. It provides us with vital parts of of everyday life, like clothing and cuisine. It also serves as a pointer for larger scale items, such as our heritage, customs, and traditions. Unfortunately as time has passed, certain cultures have faded away. They have been superseded by other cultures, and while the spreading of cultures can be beneficial, it is important to not neglect one s own culture. This process has seen an increased frequency in recent years, due in part to the expanding globalization in our current world. Personally, culture is one of the main cornerstones of my life. This is partly due to its importance back home. My experiences would be different from the rest of the class, due to the fact I am in the minority of being a foreigner in the United States. Living in Boston showed me the cultural differences in the world, and I was able to use that experience to be able to distinguish between different cultures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This article explores the history of Mali, focusing on music and its effect on history. Music is a key aspect of culture. It is a medium for expression, and a strong distinguisher for many cultures. It often bridges cultural gaps, and when paired with dancing, is one of the most expressive mediums in the world. Mali has a complicated history with music. The medium was banned by Islamist rebels, a sort of oppression that can be very detrimental to the country s culture. While Bahrain does not share the exact feelings, similar sentiments are shared across the region. The entire country of Saudi Arabia does not have movie theaters, which leads to a flooding of Saudis in Bahrain during the weekends. A culture must be allowed to breathe for it to be embraced. Banning music in Mali closed down on their culture, but allowed the population to unite behind a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Racism In Friday Night Lights Racism was a consistent theme throughout the entirety of Friday Night Lights (2015) and was intertwined with many of the issues and concepts discussed here. Odessa held onto its racial ideologies for much longer than it should have, even with Federal lawsuits against them (Bissinger, 2015; pg. 107 Coakley, 2015; pg. 227). These beliefs were deeply held and acted upon that they still were intact even after the desegregation of the schools. The Southside of Odessa had been and continued to be classified as the low income and minority side of town where the blacks and Hispanics lived, while the East side was for the wealthy and white citizens. The railroad tracks that ran through the heart of town served as the divider for this segregation, or as Lanita Akins called it: The American version of the Berlin Wall (Bissinger, 2015; pg. 99). The physical separation wasn t the only racial issue that Odessa had. Blacks and Hispanics were both quite underrepresented in Permian High, only making up about 31% of the student body (Bissinger, 2015; pg. 175). The black population of Odessa seemed to get the blunt end of the racial stigma though, which is especially seen at the beginning of chapter 5 with the use and explanation of why some Odessans used the word ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was also common for Texas high school football as a whole. These behaviors were seen both off and on the field and included extreme play against the opposing team, drinking, drug use, fighting, hubris, and institutional corruption (Bissinger, 2015 Coakley, 2015). Off field behavior included mainly drinking and getting into fights, though the citizens of Odessa even went as far as shooting a gun inside a bar at one point. The player s drinking had become bad enough that an anonymous letter frowning upon that behavior found its way into their lockers while they were in the playoffs (Bissinger, 2015; pgs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. 5.1.Introduction. Implementation Is The Execution Of The 5.1. Introduction Implementation is the execution of the plan, or implement the idea or model, or design to do something. Also, is a procedure that must be followed in the initial thinking of something actually happen. Therefore, the implementation includes all the processes included in getting a new software or hardware work correctly in their environment, including installation, configuration, running, testing, and make the necessary changes. The chapter is organized as follows: Section 2 gives some information about programming languages used to implement the system. Section 3 presents programs and tools and software specification. Section 4 gives a general overview and screen shots of the system. 5.2. Programming Languages C# ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the API can determine how should interact the software components. Also, used the APIs in programming graphical user interface (GUI) components. Google API provides approaches to using the features easily. In addition, the API it is displayed interface that returns JSON encoded results that are easily processed by most programming languages and during runtimes [72]. Therefore, the Google API is a big group of developer tools. These tools make the programmers able to doing the operations by using Google API. Thus, the Google API is used to provide keywords for search engine Google and get the retrieval results from Google, and the combination of these two things can help users to find the information needed to better search [72], as shown in Figure 1. So, in this research has been used Google API to build a search engine for the news articles. 3. Custom Search Engine Google Custom Search is a platform offered by Google that allows web developers to offer customized information in web search results. Also, classified and organize the queries and create customized search engines based on Google search. Can anyone be allowed to create their own special search engine. Also, can create a search engine to search for information about particular topics to be selected, through the selection of specific websites. Also, selected unwanted information and the websites to search. This service allows the users ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Armed And Underage Jeffrey Gettleman Analysis One time my friends and I had a great idea we were going to hide in the bathroom to escape our classes. But turns out we had a test, and we all failed, so bad things came with that idea. In the articles, Armed and Underage by Jeffrey Gettleman and The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen, now others may think differently, but the claim can be made that bad things come from war, like child soldiers and genocide. With this claim, i have found the following evidence. In addition to the claim, one bad outcome of war is child soldiers. According to Armed and Underage by Jeffrey Gettleman it states, human rights experts estimate that more than 200,000 children worldwide are still being used as combatants, usually against their will. And it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen it states, Everything is gone, she said. I have nothing. This is showing how this war was causing complete destruction, This connects to the claim that war brings negative outcomes because the war is bringing the killing of this whole neighborhood of people, or genocide.Also, according to The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen it states, ...Genocide is going on now, and it is endangering the lives of many more people. This is showing how people are giving up hope. This connects to the claim that war brings negative outcomes because the quote is showing how people know what s going on and they are starting to accept it. Also, according to The Charge: Genocide by Lydia Polgreen it states, Now it consists mostly of ashes; nearly all the surviving villagers have fled. This shows how a city has been nearly wiped out. This supports the claim that war leads to bad outcomes because this is wiping out a lot of people, or genocide. But there is always another side to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Diagnostic Lab Problem Statement Cell filtration is often necessary for diagnostic lab tests. One example of this is for cystic fibrosis patients. Individuals with cystic fibrosis often get lung infections due to the thick mucus in their lungs. In order to prescribe antibiotics for these lung infections, a bacterial culture needs to be performed, which requires bacterial samples to be separated from the thick mucus of sputum. Passive filtration is the most commonly used type of filtration in cell sorting for diagnostic purposes and extorts cells physical properties (Yoon et al., 2016). Dead end filtration is a form of passive filtration where the filtrate is added perpendicularly to the filter (Yoon et al., 2016). While dead end filtration is relatively easy to perform, larger particles can block the filter, stopping the flow of filtrate through the filter. This blockage problem causes dead end filtration to be underutilized (Mugnier, Howell, Ruf, 2000). It has been shown that a cycle of forward and backward flushes can dislodge larger particles from the filter allowing more of the smaller particles to rush through the filter pores (Smith, Vigneswaran, Ngo, Ben Aim, Nguyen, 2005) but what percentage of backward flush is most efficient in a duty cycle with a constant amount ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While efficiency can be measured in a multitude of variables, an important aspect of efficiency is the throughput, which is the ratio of the concentration of target cells to the time it took to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Elie Wiesel Imagery In the Novel Night Elie Wiesel and the poem I,Too by Langston Hughes the to authors use of imagery is similar because they re both powerful and serious. An example of this similarity in the poem is tomorrow, i ll be at the table when company comes. Nobody ll dare say to me, eat in the kitchen ,then (stanza 3). The imagery in the poem includes that segregation was hard. An example of imagery in night is Eliezer! Eliezer! Come, don t leave me alone (xii). The imagery also shows the struggle segregation. Additionally the novel Night by Elie Wiesel and the poem I,Too by Langston Hughes, the two authors tone is different because one is confidence and the other is pain. An example of this difference in the poem is nobody ll dare say to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Mark Halsey The intention of this piece is to inform the reader of the recent happenings involving Mark Halsey and how his situation raises the bigger question of the introduction of video assistant referees in top flight football. Targeted for football fans who follow high level football. In the past couple of days, the footballing world has been rocked by the claims of Mark Halsey, an ex English Premier League referee. He claims to have been told to make specific decisions about incidents which have occurred during a match. If his statement has any shred of truth, the footballing world has a very scary problem on their hands. On September 2nd, in reply to a tweet Mark Halsey admitted to having seen an incident and been told by an official of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other sports such as rugby and tennis use different types of video assistance in their respective sports to help out the officials. There is only so much a human eye can see and when an official is tired or has an obstructed view, decisions can be made incorrectly. This is when video referees can come in and help. The could allow for a replay to show them what the best decision to be made is. So many forms of VA can be used, perhaps the captains of each team get a limited amount of challenges to the referee s decision, or the referee can choose when to look at the video. Set rules like all penalties or red cards have to be reviewed by the assistant is another idea being thrown around. The English Football Association are finally beginning experiments with video referees in this season FA cup. Referees will have a tablet available for them to view Instant replays of the game, similar to the TMO for tries in Rugby. Currently, there are too many what ifs in Football, from amateur level to the international stage, it is unprofessional and not the right move to keep VA from the sport. One can only begin to imagine the amount of decisions that will be overruled and the countless decisions that could ve been corrected if this technology had been tried and tested all those numbers of years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Marcus Samuelsson s Influence On Life Marcus Samuelsson was born in ethiopia in 1971. At one years old marcus contracted tuberculosis along with his mother and sister . His mother soon passed away. A year later in 1973 Marcus and Linda are adopted by Ann Marie and Lennart Samuelsson and brought to Sweden. This is where Marcus is first taught to cook by his grandmother helga. She introduced him to lingonberries and blueberries for the first time. He was also exposed to food in varieties. Growing up during the summers in Smogen switzerland Marcus and his dad lennart along with his uncles would go fishing. They would catch crayfish, lobsters, and mackerel, and then take them home to smoke and preserve their catch. Helga would often gather Marcus and his sisters in the kitchen to teach them how to pickle fresh vegetables, and make meatballs, ginger snaps, cookies, and apple jam. HAving gained the experience of catching the food and handling it all the way to the cooking portion gave him insight on how important fresh local food was to him and how he should appreciate it. Another food window that marcus had was his family and his father. He learned that in ethiopia spices were a large part of the food they made and that meals were more of a spiritual connection than in other parts of the world. He looks back on his country and how hard his people work for what they have and feels pride. Marcus has drive thanks to his people to move forward and show others how to make fresh affordable meals. Marcus had more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Using Geometry And Algebra, By Brianna Baker Geometry and Algebra / By: Brianna Baker Five ways to use geometry in life is by: making my bed, telling time on a clock, wrestling, driving, and doing geometry in math class. When making a bed you use angles by horizontally pulling the covers up on to the rectangular mattress where they belong. Telling time uses angles by the short hand moving every hour and the long hand moving every minute. The hands are always either in an obtuse or acute angle. Wresting uses angles and if I wanted to grab someone I would be predicting volume. Driving is obviously geometry making U turns and turning is geometry. Doing geometry in math class today is me moving my fingers up and down to type an essay. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Angles and measurements are important for the structure of the house. Being a house keeper or cleaner would go along with how beds should be made to look like perfection. Now teaching school takes degrees and work.Teaching sports is much easier than being a book teacher. Wrestling, football and basketball all use volume and angles. Wrestling teaches specific movement and lengths of reach. The game of football takes prediction of volume and of course you should now at least what angle or way to throw. Basketball is both, from hitting the back board to how high to jump. Five ways to use algebra in daily life is by: going to an algebra math class, predicting how much money you ll get, counting, saving and spending money. When you take a class for algebra you ll count the days left to go. For example, 10=100/x. If I worked for 20 days and got paid 9 dollars every hour than I could find out how much money I would get. Working at a bank more en likely wouldn t be fun. keeping record of the progress or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Using Secondary Data Sources In Public Health Module 3 Professional Learning Log # 4 Monica Eickmeyer The use of secondary data sources adds another resource for public health practitioners in policy and intervention development. Instead of just using primary resources, secondary resources may be integrated to provide robust data collectively. Also, multiple data sources may be applied to gain a better understanding of the public health concern. Data sets available for mortality, morbidity, health outcomes, social and living environments can determine health needs and barriers to care. In situations where funding resources are a concern or limited, secondary data sources may be considered and applied in public health. If another agency has already collected the data, expenses are reduced and time is saved. However, categories and age groups may not be available for the question you have chosen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, if the secondary data reveals a rise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a lung disease caused primarily by chronic cigarette smoking, then anti smoking interventions can be aimed at specific groups. However, when applying secondary data sources, a consideration of how and why the data was collected and for whom should be considered. Examining trends over time provides longitudinal data about COPD and smoking to track the success and failures of public health interventions and policies. For example, smoking policies have been implemented through time and getting tougher for smokers to gain access to publicly smoking in Canada. Also, data about the effects of secondary smoke may be examined to determine if diseases related to secondhand smoke are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay about Flannery O Connor Flannery O Connor Mary Flannery O Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia, on March 25, 1925. Until she graduated in 1945 she was known as Mary Flannery. At this point she felt that Mary Flannery didnt seem suitable, on one occasion she described it as sounding like the name of an Irish washerwoman. From this point on, she was known as just Flannery OConnor. Flannery is most recognized for her short stories but at the same time had great interest in cartooning and drawing. She would paint over any cracks in the walls of her home so that her mother would not cover them up with paintings from relatives. As a student at Georgia State College for women Flannery displayed her interests in art by painting murals on the walls of the student ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While living at this residence Flannery became sick with a incurable disease known as Lupus. After coming to terms with her illness OConnor returned home to Geogia where she concentrated most of her efforts on writing and less on cartooning. Wise Blood, her first novel, was finished in 1952, this was an extraordinary achievement for her. Considering her belief that she would pass away in the preceding 3 years, OConnor devoted most of her time to writing her short stories. After surprisingly living to see the end of the third year Flannery had completed nine short stories. Most of what is known about Flannery after she moved back to Georgia is relayed through her correspondence with friends and people who admired her work. One person in particular who became very close with Flannery was a fan who had developed a friendship and companionship over an eight year period through the exchange of 250 letters. In 1979, Flannerys close friend Sally Fitzgerald published The Habit of Being. She used the letters that had been shared between the two friends to help document Flannerys life. The anonymous friend OConnor had exchanged the letters with throughout the years was not revealed until 1998 when she took her own life. It was at this point that the public had learned the true identity of Betty Hester, the mystery correspondent. Flannery exceeded her expectation of only living three years. While continuing to write throughout her illness, she completed two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Speech On Old Hollywood Introduction : My interest in Old Hollywood comes from my grandma and her love for the old movies she grew up with. When I was little my grandma would watch me while my parents were at work and we would sit in her living room with Turner Classic Movies turned on channel 47 to be exact. Movies like Breakfast at Tiffany s and Dancing In The Rain became my favorite childhood movies. No matter what movies you like, if you want to know where movies started then pay close attention. Today, I am going to teach you about classic movies to help you better appreciate the movies we have today. You will learn about the evolution of the golden age of Hollywood from silent movies black and white movies, to talkie movies in color, and some of the actors and actresses that shaped the time period from 1915 to 1960. Technique : Story Telling Body: Silent and Black and White Movies Silent, black and white movies took the stage in 1915 with the release of the first major feature film entitled A Birth of a Nation . A Birth of a Nation was a movie based on the civil war, war inspired many of the first movies ever created. The studios in charge of producing these movies (called the Big Five ) included MGM, Paramount, RKO and Fox, Universal, and Columbia Pictures. Most of these studios are still producing the movies we know today. These studios were called to action when World War 1 to create propaganda movies. This popularized movies and the public started to gain an interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of The s Last Sermon As A Young Child Finally, Scorgie uses his own life to illuminate areas of Christian spirituality. Beginning with a story about sleeping through A.W. Tozer s last sermon as a young child, he takes the reader along on his journey. From a river in Outlook, Saskatchewan (pg ), to being a student at Regent (pg 109) to pilgrimages to Iona, Scotland (pg ) and the Jerusalem Wall (pg 171), visits to the Benedictine monks of St. Andrews at Valerymo (pg 145) and the centennial celebration of the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles (pg 92), the reader is given access to lessons Scorgie describes as coming to him more or less the hard way on [his] own. This transparency and willingness to share does the reader a great service. It takes the theological content and provides a familiar human stage for it to play out on. This story component is also present at the end of every chapter. Brief profiles of faithful men and women of faith are provided, giving even more exposure to the great cloud of witnesses (Hebrews 12:1) that provide excellent examples of Christian spirituality. The Little Guide to Christian Spirituality offers a simple, but not overly simplified, look at this subject. The content is organized in such a way that makes it accessible and relevant to believers at any stage of their faith journey. The three dynamics relational, transformational, and vocational cover the majority, if not all, aspects of Christian spirituality. There is attention given to areas that were even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. In What Major Ways Did Confucian Philosophy Manifest... 1. In what major ways did Confucian philosophy manifest itself in Chinese society during the Ming and/or Qing dynasties? It is clear from examining the philosophical thought and social trends during both the Qing and Ming dynasties that Confucian thought and ideology had a profound effect on Chinese society and moral values during that period. Confucian philosophy is an ethical and philosophical thinking system thought to have been developed from the teachings of Kong Fuzi, known as Confucius who lived between 551 478 BC in China. [1]The essence of Confucianism is that the human mind can be cultivated through virtue and moral perfection. Confucianism has had tremendous influence on Chinese history and culture as well as other East Asian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This branch of Neo Confucianism was known as The School of principle . Although his works were written during the Song Dynasty, by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasty, they had been adopted as key text for the imperial examinations which meant that most of the educated men of that period would have a high of understanding of his thought. [11]One of Zhu Xi s most famous books was the book family rituals where he offered advice on many rituals including how to conduct weddings, funerals, family ceremonies, and the veneration of ancestors.[12] Zhu Xi was also known for implementing Buddhist thought into his philosophy. He argued for a Buddhist sense of high moral and also argued that one should engage in both academic and philosophical pursuits.[13] The other branch of neo Confucianism advocated by Wang Yang Ming was known as the school of mind which was founded by Ch eng Hao (1032 1085). [14] Although this school of thought also believed that the material world was built from a single immaterial principle, the difference was that this principle existed solely in the human mind. Wang Yang Ming believed that the principle of the universe is equivalent to the human mind and that the practice of humanity, referred to as jen unifies man with the universe. Wang Yang Ming expanded on this saying that innate knowledge can manifest the original mind that is equivalent to the universe.[15] The innate knowledge, in his opinion, represented the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Breaking Point Everyone has a breaking point. I was close to mine. The walls felt like they were closing in around me. I was forced to walk in a single file line like a first grader. The only light was from the small openings in the rigid cement walls. My legs were screeching in pain. I have climbed hundreds of steps and it was unknown how many more. None of us had been here before. All I could tell was that we were going up fast and the ground was becoming farther away. The fear of plummeting to your death was a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. I remind myself not to look down but it was inevitable. I had to look. I would have not continued if it was not for the fact that you had to go up in order to go down. I knew that even though it was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was left in my pajamas standing at the door with just the knowledge that breakfast was in an hour. I had no idea what we were going to do today. This left my mind to wander all of the things we could do, compiling a list in my head. After breakfast, we left the hotel and used our map to try and navigate where the subway was. It turns out the subway was only two blocks away, but thanks to my uncle it took us close to a half hour to get there. If we didn t look like tourists, I don t know what does. I mean it was clear we didn t speak Spanish, but when you have adults holding up maps and screaming directions at each other it was pretty clear we were tourists, lost tourists. We thought getting to the subway was hard, but the real challenge was figuring out which line to take. Meanwhile, I had no idea where we were going. It was not like I could help much because I knew a very small amount of Spanish. Fifteen minutes of arguing later, we finally figured out that we have to take the red line and get off at the sixth stop. The train ride was quiet. The only sound was the hum of the train s engine. When we got to our stop we got off quickly and climbed up steps that placed us back into reality. We were once again united with the busy streets of Barcelona. ... Mom, where are we going? Are we almost there? I cried. Well, why don t you see for yourself, she called out. I look up to see a church that was towering the city ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Nothing Can Be Perceived and One Should Not Assent to... 1. There are two statement made by academicians which we decided to argue against to the best of your ability: (a) nothing can be perceived; (b) one should not assent to anything. Please critically assess the academicians assertion to the effect that nothing can be perceived and one should not assent to anything.  Before answering the essay question, I would like to introduce Augustine and the new academy academicians (Plato s successors). Augustine is a philosopher and theologian that was born in 13 November 354 and his first language is Latin. He was famous with writings that influenced a lot of people and helped in developing the western Christianity and philosophy. However, in the east his teaching was not accepted at all. In addition, at age of 11, he started his educational path at madaurus and at the age of 17, he continued his education in a Carthage where he started his education in rhetoric. Furthermore, He was well recognized as Saint Augustine and was viewed as the father of western church. Augustin most recognizable work and still read and appreciated till now are city of god and confession. Augustine first vision into nature happened when he and his friends stole some fruits from the neighbor s garden. Finally, He died in 28 August 430, so he lived seventy five years old. Moving to some of the new academy history, Plato originated the academy in 387 BC in Athens and one of its unique students is Aristotle. Aristotle stayed and studied for about twenty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...