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Saint Sebastian Research Paper
Saint Sebastian is the Patron of Saint of three things. Those three things are soldiers, athletes and those
who desire a saintly death. However, in Saint Sebastian s lifespan he shows multiple Gifts of the Holy
Spirit, why he is a saint, and why he is chose to be my patron saint for my Confirmation. But, to know
why he shows multiple Gifts of the Holy Spirit, why he is a saint and chosen to be the patron saint for
my confirmation we would need the history of Saint Sebastian first. The history of the catholic
religion shows that there is not much know about the youth of the Saint Sebastian the Patron Saint of
Athletics. The only facts known to the catholic religion about the youth of Saint Sebastian is that he
was born in a small town called Narbonne in Southern France and that he was educated in Milan.
However, there is more known information about his adult life. As well as how he became the patron
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However, Saint Sebastian eminented himself and as for his preeminence service, he was then
promoted to Praetorian Guard for his services to protect Emperor Diocletian. While under the job of
Praetorian Guard for Emperor Diocletian, Saint Sebastian converted multiple individuals into
Christianity. Which ultimately lead to his discovery of being a Christian and reported to Emperor
Diocletian, who was infamous for ordering deaths of Christian. Therefore, Saint Sebastian s ordered
death from Emperor Diocletian was to be used a target practice for archery by his guards. After he was
used for archery target practice Emperor Diocletian s guards left him there for retrieval and
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The Great Outdoors
O Is for the Great Outdoors
In my opinion, we can sort everyone alive into two categories: outdoor people, and indoor people. I
fall into the latter category; being a pale, unathletic girl, it is difficult to be anything else. However,
despite my genetic averseness to it, I love being outside, soaking in the beauty, and just enjoying God
s creation. There are countless ways to appreciate the great outdoors, even an AC lover like me can
find ways to love it.
One way I have learned to connect with nature is through photography. About a year and a half ago, I
discovered my affinity for photography, and I started seeing the way objects interacted and filled the
negative space. There is a certain satisfaction rewarded when I take a picture and every detail just falls
in line. Nature is art, a photogenic subject waiting to be studied. Be that as it may, taking pictures
outside is somewhat different than working, practicing, and being active outside. ... Show more
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Practices take up about 8 hours weekly and, consequently, it is tough to avoid outdoor activity.
Currently, with the summer weather, outside practices are not so much a chance to admire scenery as
they are blistering hot and bug filled. During the next couple months, though, the weather will chill,
and I ll be able to relish the autumn breezes and the color change of the leaves. My band experience
has shown me that in some situations, a semi coerced experience can be as benefiting as an experience
you plan.
In my family, nature is a chosen bonding point. Our vacations do not occur annually, our schedule is
normally too occupied, but we do visit scenic sites every few years. This past summer, we stayed in
West Virginia for white water rafting. The trip was terrific, and captivated all of us with the vibrant
environs of the camp and the business of the rapids. Spending time outside in a place like that gave me
a greater appreciation of
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The Islamic State Of Iraq And Terrorism
War and conflict have raged in Southeast and Central Asia for centuries due to civil unrest and
political instability. The rise of the Taliban and other militant insurgencies have escalated the dangers
and unpredictability of an already unstable government in Afghanistan. The agenda of these jihadist
extremists is the takeover of the Afghan and Pakistan governments in favor of the more stringent
Islamic ways of the Taliban, and the destruction of anyone who opposes them. These groups,
professing to do the work of God, are perpetrating a coarse and distorted interpretation of Islam and
the Quran. Violent acts that have been committed by insurgents, include crimes against humanity, acts
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He was born in a Pakistani refugee camp and was raised and educated in a Pakistani madrassa. These
madrassas taught students very conservative Islamic ideologies as well as an indoctrination of
extremist jihadist ways. Omar took the teachings from the madrassa and implemented it into the
Taliban culture.
The Taliban emerged in 1994 from a group of guerilla type Muslim Mujahidin that had fought in the
Afghan and Soviet war, and were dissatisfied and disillusioned with their current Mujahidin
leadership. Much of the funding and high tech weapons provided to this militant group was the
contribution of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), working with the Pakistan
Intelligence Agency (ISI), in an effort to force Soviet withdrawal during the Cold War . Ironically,
those militants have now become a major problem in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Journalist and
bestselling author Ahmed Rashid said, Prior to the war the Islamacists barely had a base in Afghan
society (Rashid, 2000, p. 19).
Following the departure of the Soviets in 1989, civil unrest, chaos, and a civil war ensued in
Afghanistan. Millions of refugees fled to Pakistan. The Taliban, growing in strength and power, took
advantage of a weakened and unstable Soviet supported government. The Taliban conquered Kabul
and hanged the President, Dr. Mohammed Najibullah on September 27, 1996, reflecting the brutal
nature of this organization (Franzen, 2012, p. 3). The Taliban promised to
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Sympatric Speciation In Grey Fish
Divergent evolution occurs when two populations of the same species are separated and become
genetically different. Two types of divergent evolution are demonstrated in Figure 2. One type is
called Allopatric speciation; this occurs when a population or group of organisms belonging to the
same species, are separated geographically. Over time, the separated groups develop different traits
due to environmental differences. In Figure 2a, the grey fish evolved in a lake the receives salt water
runoff, they would need to have evolved traits to survive the increased salinity.
Sympatric speciation occurs in the populations are not separated (Figure 2b). For some reason the two
populations don t mix even though they are in the same environment. Differences in behavior can lead
to sympatric speciation. For instance, one population feeds on plants at the bottom of the lake , while
the other feeds on insects near the surface. Over thousands of years of separation based on behaviors,
they become different species because each population would have traits to make them better suited to
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Allopatric speciation happens when a population of a species is separated by a geographic barrier. B.
Sympatric speciation happens when a population is separated by behavior.
Coevolution
Coevolution happens when two species evolve together because of the relationship they have with
each other. For example, as prey gets faster to avoid being eaten, predators also have to be faster in
order to eat. Coevolution can also happen between organisms with a relationship a mutualistic
relationship as shown Figure 3. Pollinators, such as hummingbirds, have evolved beaks to feed on
specific plants. The plants benefit because they are pollinated. Figure 3: Hummingbirds have evolved
beaks that fit the flowers which they
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Human Use Of Australia s Environment
Human Use of Australia s Environment: Tropical Savanna
Table of Contents 1 Cover Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
page 3 2 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 3
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 4 Location . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 4.1 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 4.2 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5 Physical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5.1 Landforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
page 3 5.2 Climate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5.3
Flora Fauna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5.4 Soil . . . . . . . . . . . .
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The Most Traditional Side of Firearm Usage in America
For generations and generations guns have been the icon of america. Guns can protect you from
criminals and dangerous situations. They surround us everyday, whether it be law enforcement
personnel, in movies, or advertisements. Guns can not only be used to protect the individual but also
the population from a tyrannical government, which is exactly why the founding fathers were so intent
on making guns the forefront of what america is all about. The down side to having guns so relevant
in society is the fact that often it can fall into the wrong hands.
The vast majority of american households have at least one fire arm in the house. This is mostly
because there is more of a comfort that people feel when they believe they could fend of a possible
intruder or attacker. Those that do not have firearms trust that the police will take care of whatever
situation might present itself. The average response time for the police is on average roughly 10 15
minutes. The average response time for a .357 magnum is 1300 feet per second. So using a .357 to
shoot a target standing 1ft away is 900 times faster than waiting 15 minutes for a police officer. Many
people have perished waiting for police while their home has been burglarized. With some sort of
firearm in the house that burglar could have easily been eliminated. if those individuals would have
had a firearm in their possession chances are they would still be living. Criminals do not follow laws,
guns legal or not, guns will
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Ruby Humming Bird
Ruby throated Hummingbird The ruby throated hummingbird is a very tiny bird measuring at 7 9cm
in length and weighing 2 6g. It also has a slender bill that curves slightly downward, and legs so short
that it cannot even walk. The best it can do is shuffle along a branch or perch. Its short wingspan
measures from to 8 to 11 cm. Its colors are normally bright emerald or golden green, with whitish gray
underside. Males have an iridescent ruby red throat, which gives them their name. Hummingbirds eat
the nectar from red and orange tubular flowers such as the cardinal flower, jewelweed, honeysuckle,
and red morning glory. They can also eat insects by catching them in midair or taking them off of
spider webs. The female hummingbird usually builds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Canadian Goose
The Canadian goose is a large water bird measuring at 76 110cm long and weighing 3000 9000g. It
has a long neck, a large body, a wide and flat bill, and large webbed feet. It has a black body with
white cheeks and chin strap, a black neck, a tan breast, and a brown back. Its wingspan is 127 170 cm.
In the spring and summer, geese eat grasses and sedges. During the fall and winter, they eat mostly
berries and seeds. Geese preferred nesting on the ground in a larger nests. It lays 2 8 large cream eggs.
It has an incubation period of 25 28 days and a nesting period of 42 40 days. These types of chicks are
precocial. When they hatch, they are covered in yellow feathers. Within 2 days of being alive, the
chicks are walking around extremely independent. The geese migrate south in the winter and north in
summer. They only breed in Canada. They also live in northern United States all year long. The
population status is high, also. There is no threat of the canadian geese becoming endangered. The
geese do not necessarily have a direct relation to human
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A Story Of The Story-A Short Story
Lucas and alex were riding their bikes one day after school, when they came across a man standing in
the middle of the road. Lucas pulled up next to him and told him if he was okay. The man didn t
answer. Alex rode off and didn t want to stop he was too scared. Lucas then told him again are you
okay sir do you need anyhelp. This time the man answered run now! Lucas quickly got in his bike and
pedaled so fast that he caught up to Alex who was at least 200 feet away. As soon as alex heard lucas
screaming run run pedal faster alex started pedaling fast as well. They arrived at lucas s house and
alex told him what happened, he explained that the man started screaming run. Alex said, ahhh it s
probably one of the mental grandpas who escaped from their Shelters. Maybe said lucas but he didn t
really look old he look like if he was in his 30s. Alex said they maybe he s just crazy. The next day
they saw him again and this time they made a plan lucas was to go up to him once again and tell him
the same thing and alex was to hide to see what will happen after lucas runs away. Lucas went up to
the man once again and asked him sir is there anything wrong i can help you with. The man answered
quickly run get out of here and even tried grabbing lucas this time. Alex was still hiding and saw the
man. A minute later a truck pulled up and picked up the man. Alex just thought it was just a crazy man
and called lucas on his phone telling him that he was just crazy and nothing really happened. Lucas
went back with alex to make sure nothing happened to alex and that they weren t chasing him down.
On the way there lucas so something green looking thing shining in the ground where the man had
stood. He went to look at it. It was a green medal with a skull on it. He picked it up and told alex about
it. Alex told him it s probably a medal from satan, and the man is really crazy and will be looking for
it back. Lucas took it home and showed it to his dad. His dad said the same thing and that he should
throw it away it could be a curse. Lucas thought that his dad and his friend were crazy and he didn t
believe in any of that. The next day in school his teacher announced that on friday everyone would
bring something to show and tell
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Descartes Res Cogitans, Res Extensa, God
Recalling the distinction made earlier between primary objects of perception (objects of mathematics)
and secondary objects of perception (apparent objects formed from observer dependent sensory
properties), Descartes investigates whether material objects exist by asking two questions: (1) do
primary objects exist? and (2) do secondary objects exist? In answering the first question, Descartes
draws on a distinction between imagining primary objects and conceiving of primary objects. He notes
that he conceives of primary objects (such as triangles) clearly and distinctly, but this in no way means
that such objects actually exist. It only means that they might exist since the idea contains no
contradiction. (See the discussion of possible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Descartes argues that a distinct idea of my own mind does not include the ideas of imagination,
sensation, purposeful movement of body, appetites or most emotions (Principles, part one, §48, I, 208
9). That is, had I none of these things, I would continue to be the same self, although in a much
impoverished manner, and could still think (and that alone is my essence) in other ways. All of the
above involve some relation to the body.
But the reverse is not true: it is impossible to think of imagination or sensation or purposeful
movement without a mind. That is to say, the former are of the body, but not merely of the body.
Descartes writes, In imagining, it [the mind] turns towards the body (Meditations 6, II, 51). These
things are distinct from mind as possible modes are from a thing (e.g. as a cuboid shape is from a
body). On the other hand, mind cannot be thought without it thinking, at least in the sense of pure
thought therefore thinking in the non bodily sense of pure intellection (see Principles, part one, §32, I,
204) is an essential mode. This distinction between merely possible and essential modes provides an
argument for the separability of pure mind from things of the body. But, again, separability does not
mean separate the immediate and almost overwhelming fact of our existence is the factual
togetherness of mind and body.
Nevertheless, that which in the body produces
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Veertebrate Paleontology
Science itself is a wide field of research and career opportunities. In it, many areas of research are
available for one to choose from. Paleontology is but one of these options, and it encompasses even
more divisions of study. It has numerous subdivisions: micropaleontology, paleobotany, paleoecology,
the list goes on. All of the divisions cover things that once were, and track how things changed over
time to become what they are today, hence the suffix of paleo , which means old or ancient . Despite
the variety of fields available in Paleontology itself, it is not a common choice for careers based in the
field of science in the United States. Trends in paleontology have been compared side by side with
ones in geochemistry and geophysics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the five eyed, one armed Opabinia reglias was an oddity from the Cambrain era recently
discovered. Yi Qi was discovered in 2015, and it harkens back to the dragon myths of the olden times
with its bat like wings and wyvern esque appearance. Yutyrannus huali shows that larger theropods
could have feathers like the smaller, more well known Velociraptor. Nanuqsaurus showed that
tyrannosaurs lived farther up north than originally anticipated, hence its name of polar bear lizard .
These discoveries continue to rewrite what is known about prehistory by throwing a morphological
monkey wrench into currently accepted theories and ideas. As such, the field must continue to adapt as
new discoveries and creatures are brought to light. New advances in research have given the
paleontologists new insight, and let them more easily bounce back from any ground breaking
discoveries that turn their theories on their heads. Of course, their theories must still be sensible, or
they will otherwise be discredited. David Peters is a perfect example of what not to do when
presenting theories on prehistoric life, and has been completely discredited by the paleontological
community as a
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Vaginal Hysterectomy
MATERIALS AND METHODS After obtaining ethical committee clearance, a prospective
randomized control study was conducted on one hundred and thirty five patients, during the period of
January 2013 to August 2014 scheduled for vaginal hysterectomy under spinal anaesthesia. Written
informed consent was obtained from all the patient. Patients were explained and familiarized with the
visual analogue scoring system. Inclusion criteria for the study were: age 30 65 years, ASA physical
status 1 3, BMI 18 35 kg/cm2. Exclusion criteria were refusal to participate in study, patient on
antianxiety drugs, or antianxiety drugs given preoperatively, history of drug / alcohol abuse, history of
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Adverse effects like dizziness, nausea, vomiting were noted SAMPLE SIZE A study carried out by
KOHLI and co workers3, On Optimization of subarachnoid block by oral pregabalin for hysterectomy
with three groups, group 1 control group, group 2 150 mg pregabalin, group 3 300 mg pregabalin both
given orally one hour before surgery. It was observed that the time required for first rescue analgesia
with pregabalin 150 mg as premedication was after 178.38 +/ 4.80 minutes post surgery, and with the
placebo group it was 131.38 +/ 5.15 minutes. Study had a power of 80% and confidence interval of
95%. For the present study with the same power of 80% and confidence interval of 95%, 43 patients
in each group were needed to be included. Thus it was proposed to include a total of 135 patients with
45 patients in each group. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis
was carried out in the present study. Results on continuous measurements are presented on mean +/
SD (Minimum Maximum) and results on categorical measurements are presented in number (%).
Significance was assessed at 5 % level of significance. The following assumptions on data were
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Sense And Sensibility Book Review Essay
Book Report Sense and Sensibility 1.) In Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, the title is a metaphor for
the two main characters Elinor and Marianne. Elinor represents sense and Marianne represents
sensibility.We find out early that Elinor does not share her feelings. When Edward comes into the
story, there was an immediate attraction. She tells no one of her feelings. It was just assumed that they
are meant for each other. When Edward has to leave, Elinor says nothing.
Edward does promise he will come down and give Margaret an atlas. When the atlas comes and not
Edward, the one who ends up crying was Margaret and not Elinor. We do learn, however, that Elinor
can get emotional too. When Marianne was playing the piano at their new ... Show more content on
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He was always silently wishing in his heart that Marianne someday will notice him. I think he is
sophisticated and does not deserve a brat like Marianne. Even now, I still do not understand why a rich
and sophisticated like him would want an immature and na ve lady like Marianne? I guess maybe the
opposite attracts!! 3.) My favorite scene of the story is in the ending.
The story ends happily with Elinor marrying Edward, and Marianne marrying the Colonel. There is a
gentle irony in the outcome of Marianne s life. quot;Marianne was born to extraordinary fate. She was
born to overcome an affection formed so late in life as at seventeen, and with no sentiment superior to
strong esteem and lively friendship, voluntarily to give her hand to another and that other, a man who
had suffered no less than herself under the event of a former attachment, whom, two years ago, she
had consider too old to be married, and who still sought the constitutional safeguard of a flannel
waistcoat! quot;(pg. 304) I feel most happy for Colonel Brandon because, quot;he was now as happy
as hose who best loved him believed he deserved to be; in Marianne he was consoled for every past
affliction. Marianne could never loves by halves; and her whole heart became, in time, as much
devoted to her husband as it had once been to Willoughby. quot;(pg.
305) As for Willoughby, he could not hear of her marriage
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Chick Fil A Swot Analysis
My company of choice is Chick fil A, and I believe an appropriate mission statement would be, to
serve the best tasting, freshest chicken sandwich while glorifying God and having a positive influence
on the families who enjoy it. Some objectives that the company could strive for to achieve this goal
could be to:
Retain a commitment to using fresh chicken and ingredients
Provide a family friendly atmosphere
Hire employees that respect customers and value the mission statement
Give back to the community
Treat employees with respect
After researching the SWOT analysis of Chick fil A, I found that some of the strengths include: it is an
established brand in the United States, it has a successful marketing campaign ( Eat Mor Chikin ),
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Maybe it is difficult for the company to find a customer base outside the US, or maybe it would be too
difficult to find employees outside of the US who support and adhere to their mission statement.
Whatever their reason, I believe it would be beneficial to make an attempt at expanding outside the
United States. They also have a fraction of the locations that their competitors possess. McDonald s
currently has 36,900 stores, Burger King has 15,000, and Chick fil A has about 2200. Again, Chick fil
A does not have a significant presence outside the US, but the other companies do, which could
account for a large portion of the difference. Opening more franchises would create a larger customer
base for the company and would maximize profits, changing this weakness to a strength. An
opportunity for Chick fil A is the young people and families who are moving to the metropolitan areas
around the country (which is where most of the restaurants are) need a family friendly, clean place to
eat out. I believe that they will continue to attract this client base if they continue to run the business
as they have
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The Harvest Box Is An Australian Organic Foods Retailer
As foreign investment and international trade continue to drive globalisation, many companies are
excited by the prospect of entering international marketplaces. However, due to the unique nature of
overseas marketplaces, it is oftentimes difficult to identify which nations will support business growth,
and those who will not. As a result, many companies employ the global expertise of Ryan
International Consulting (RIC), to assist in making these challenging decisions. One such company,
Harvest Box, has expressed intent to expand into either Malaysia or the Philippine s market. This
report aims to determine which nation will best suit Harvest Box; based on a series of socioeconomic,
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The Philippines produces a similar annual GDP of approximately A$388.81B with growth, surpassing
Malaysia, at 5.9% (World Bank, 2015). However, the Philippine economy involves itself less in
international trading than Malaysia; reflected in a mere Current Account Balance of A$262M (CEIC,
2016). Whilst both economies seem very similar, Malaysia has less than one third the population of
the Philippines (World Bank, 2016). This indicates, as illustrated by Graph 2.1, that Malaysia s GDP
per capita, GDP minus the effect of population, is significantly larger than the Philippines (Economist
Intelligence Unit, 2017). Therefore, total economic efficiency and productivity in Malaysia is
considerably higher than the Philippines; with a smaller population producing greater output. This
high economic efficiency, which creates wealth and jobs, also increases levels of employment (CIA,
2017). This sizeable productivity showcased by Malaysia assures further growth and continuation of
economic stability. Both nations have also reduced interest rates through monetary policy (Global
Rates, 2017). This will likely lead to increased borrowing, investment and expenditure; stimulating the
economy (Boundless, 2016). Malaysia is, hence, a more stable economy, with lower current and long
term risks involved for businesses looking to enter the market. RIC classifies Harvest Box
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Good Grade Research Paper
Students should be rewarded praise of their good grades because their will find out the value of
education on their own. If students know they will be rewarded for good grades, they will work hard
and do well in their exams. In Good Grades Pay Off , Literally Gregg Fleisher, a researcher from
National Math and Science Initiative, states This teaches the that if they work at something very hard
and have a lot of support, they can do something they didn t think they could do. (qtd in Grey Toppo,
317) Students will work harder for something even though they think they can t do it. Students will
work hard to get good grades if they know they will be praise by their teachers or parents. Praising the
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In Should Kids Be Bribed to Do Well In Schools? , Amanda Ripley writes, In Washington, middle
schoolers would be paid for improved performance in five different areas, including attendance and
good behavior. If they hit perfect marks in each category, they could make $100 every two weeks.
(286). Students can make money if they are able to maintain a good attendance in school. Even though
the students don t like to study, rewards will attract them to attend the classes in school. Because of the
rewards, students will feel more pleasant to attend the classes and this may cause the students feel the
enjoyment of learning in class. When the students are pleasant to attend the class, they will participate
the class activities, which will lead them to succeed in school. Receiving cash rewards for attendance
will also motivate students to complete more tasks in school and they will continue to do it for the
next rewards. The students will think more positive when they re learning in the class and they are
motivated to attend more classes in school. Students will develop a good habit by practicing in
managing their time and prioritizing the tasks while they are still in school. The students will
appreciate the value of learning in school for their future. Students will able to maintain a good image
in a company for being punctual to work and complete their tasks given by their employers in their
future career. They will think that maintaining a good attendance will help them to succeed their goals.
Students are receiving rewards for their good attendance and this will lead them to succeed in their
education. In Next Question: Should Students be Paid to Excel? Jennifer Medina writes, Virginia
Connelly, the principal of
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Symbolism And Meaning In Defiance
Symbolism and meaning in Defiance Edward Zwick s film Defiance is based on the real story of the
Jewish Bielski Partisans that fled to the forest during the German occupation of Belorussia in World
War Two. The film was praised for shedding light on the little known organization and resistance of
Jews against the giant of Nazi Germany. The film used source material from a book by Nechama Tec,
Defiance: The Bielski Partisans. The four Bielski brothers are credited with saving nearly twelve
thousand Jews by hiding and establishing a community in the wilderness. The surviving brothers later
moved to the United States and became truck drivers living out the rest of their lives in relative
anonymity. The film takes direct aim at the typical portrayal of European Jews as victims. When a Red
Army captain in the film says, Jews don t fight, the leader of the group, Tuvia Bielski, played by
Daniel Craig replies, These Jews do This is the sort of heavy handed dialogue that is typical of the
film. The film aims to portray the wide variety of experience among Jews and non Jewish in Eastern
Europe in World War II. However, with such a lofty goal the film falls short. Roger Ebert wrote that
the film really became survival in the woods and fight for survival rather than a typical World War II
film. Through the first half of the film, escaping the Einsatzgruppen or the ghetto was seen a
challenging but not impossible as the numbers in the camp swelled. The real conflict was being
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Bipolar and Unipolar Disorder Essay
People go through different moods all the time; however, when the moods become cycling or a person
encounters depression that changes how he or she interacts with his or her daily activities, this person
maybe dealing with bipolar or unipolar disorder. Even though these two disorders are similar, there are
marked differences, different causes, and different treatment.
Bipolar and Unipolar Disorder
Bipolar and unipolar are two different disorders that affect millions of people; however, there are
differences in between the two mood disorders. Bipolar is differentiated by two distinguishing phases
of mania and depression, and the rapid cycling of these two phases is a key element of bipolar.
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According to Comer (2003), The symptoms, which often feed upon one another, span five areas of
functioning, emotional, motivational, behavioral, cognitive, and physical. (Chapter 7, p. 195). People
who suffer from these symptoms begin to have problems with just possessing the will power to arise
out of bed each morning and go about their daily activities, and sometimes these symptoms can
become so severe that a person may even begin to think of committing suicide. According to Comer
(2003), Between 5 and 10 percent of adults in the United States suffer from a severe unipolar pattern
of depression in any given year, while another 3 to 5 percent suffer from mild forms (Chapter 7, p.
194). However, unipolar disorder can be caused by different factors, one of them being a genetic
factor.
Factors of Unipolar Studies have shown that unipolar disorder can have a genetic basis. According to
(Dombeck, 2010), Among the general population, Major Depressive Disorder is 1.5 to 3 times more
common among first degree biological relatives of affected individuals than it is among other less
related individuals. (Genetics, para. 2). This is not saying that a person has depression genes, but that a
person from a family with a parent or sibling that has unipolar disorder, has a higher tendency to have
unipolar disorder. However, there also can be biochemical factors that can cause a person to have
unipolar disorder, and outside factors, like stress, bring out this
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Australopithecus Afarensis, and Australopithecus Africanus...
The phylogeny started off with Proconsul heseloni as the common ancestor to Sivapithecus indicus,
Australopithecus afarensis, and Australopithecus Africanus. The reasoning for this was from the
approximated age of Proconsul heseloni of 23 million years ago. This places Sivapithecus indicus
roughly 15 million years after, suggesting that Sivapithecus indicus directly evolved from Proconsul
heseloni.
From Proconsul heseloni, it was decided that three species evolved from it. These species included A.
A. afarensis, A. africanus and Sivapithecus indicus. Sivapithecus indicus was branched off the early
human evolutionary line as the characteristics from the dentation and skull characteristics differed
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This difference can be used to infer that they lived in different areas of the world as it can be assumed
that the diets of the two were unalike, explaining the dissimilarity of the canine size. As it is inferred
that the two species lived in different regions of the world, it can be assumed that they co existed at
the same time period.
Homo habilis followed A. africanus indicating that A. africanus was a direct ancestor of H. habilis.
The reasoning for this included the brain weight and body weight of the H. habilis slightly increased
from that of A. africanus. As there was a general increase the overall brain to body weight ratio,
indicating that there was an increase in the overall body weight of the two.
Homo erectus was branched off after H. habilis as the justification for this was from the muzzle angles
of the different species. As H. erectus had a muzzle angle of 107° it was decided that it was reasonable
to assume that H. erectus evolved from H. habilis. However, in the overall positioning of the
phylogeny, it was placed on a side branch off H. habilis. This reasoning for this was that if H. erectus
was placed on the main evolutionary line to evolve from H. ergaster, the muzzle angles from H.
ergaster, H. erectus, and Homo neaderthalensis would increase then decrease. It would not be logical
to place H. erectus on the main evolutionary line. Further justification that H. erectus was not a direct
ancestor
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Political Dynasty In The...
Political dynasty is a well known method of politicians in the Philippines wherein the members of the
family is made also a member of the government in order for them to not lose power but to gain more
power. This act is an unfair and unjust because the government is not a business that a family can run
by themselves, but the government is for all and other people should be given chances wherein they
can be the one that leads a community. The government or politics is not a business that can be run by
generation and generation of a family the government is a critical part of a community having
different leaders in every generation and not only one leader that has his or her family in the position
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The other disadvantage of this is once a family starts having political dynasty they will thirst for
dominance they would harbor more power in their family they would want to dominate the society
and considering of that attitude it will lead to the fall of the society and its people. According to
Angela Casauay, The House Bill 3587 or the act prohibiting the Establishment of Political Dynasties
seeks to prohibit relatives and according to Jan Danelle A. Patindol, up to the second degree of
consanguinity to hold or run for both national and local office in Successive, simultaneous, or
overlapping term. The quote Successive, simultaneous, or overlapping term , means that you cannot
run as a politician if a member of your family or relative is still in the politics. This bill brings
potential about real reform. The families that have been voted repeatedly would abuse the people,
because they have their trust and would make use of it to widen their power in their community.
People are deprived of their right to vote for who they want because a person sitting in the highest
position of the government moreover they will do everything and anything for his family member to
become a part of the government or another is if the family member is to end his term and his other
family member is to run for the position he or she is in the result or the winner in the end would
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Analysis Of The Book Toward Perpetual Peace Other...
In the book, Toward Perpetual Peace and Other Writings on politics, Peace and History , Immanuel
Kant shows us that we can find purpose in a life that seems to lack purpose. By not presupposing
individual purposiveness among humans, Kant discovers a natural purpose among all humanity.
Through this fundamental idea, we can see that Kant discovers a universal history from a
Cosmopolitan point of view. Cosmopolitanism centers around the idea that all of humanity belongs to
a single community and is based on a mutual universal morality (among rational individuals). This
essay will focus mainly on the arguments for purposiveness without purpose, specifically the
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In the human being (as the only rational creature on earth), those natural predispositions aimed at the
use of its reason are to be developed in full only in the species, but not in the individual. This can be
interpreted in my perspective as genes. Since we are not immortal we must practice and perfect our
skills, and by natures will, we pass our perfected genes on to the next generation so they may further
perfect the skill in hopes of finding insight or enlightenment. If this is not to be nature s purpose for
us, our natural capacities should be seen as without direction and useless. The Third Proposition states,
Nature has willed that human beings produce everything that extends beyond the mechanical
organization of their animal existence completely on their own, and that they shall not partake in any
happiness or perfection other than that which they attain free of instinct and by means of their own
reason (Kant, p. 5). Through this premise Kant is saying that nature takes nothing for granted. She is
neither wasteful nor reckless with means to her goal. By giving women and men reason and free will,
nature entails our purpose. Furthermore, nature did not purpose for us to live guided by instinct, as we
lack instinctive knowledge to nurture ourselves and must learn everything ourselves without
instruction, which also entails our purpose as reasoning things who must reason to survive and
eventually
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The Church Of San Vitale
The Church of San Vitale Shows Justinian and his attendants. . The Art Work is a part of collection
work which is called Justinian Mosaic and it begun by bishop Ecclesius in affiliation with the Roman
Catholic. Its size is really difficult for us to tell because it shows the dome shape design from inside
the church... Basilica of San Vitale is the main location in this art work. The artwork done on the walls
is permanent. It Tells the Story of Ancient Rome and also tells the Aesthetic values of the Church.
The artist of the material was Ecclesius in conjunction with the aid of the Roman Catholic patrons.
The coordination of the work involved many participants under the leadership of Ecclesius. Proposals
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Other members of the Clergy flank the Emperor from either side and prominent personalities such as
the Bishop Maximianus of Ravenna are also in the portrait. Critical examination of the Justinian and
his attendants Mosaic shows that the Emperor is in a central position and the power of the church
surrounds his throne to indicate the way his activities are guided by the power of the church.
Additionally, Angelic surrounding shows the military administration. In other words, the portrait
showed that just like other Emperors of Rome, Justinian had the three forces of religious, military, and
administration around him (Mango 13).
The clergy in the portrait carry a gospel book, from which the Christians of the church obtain their
teachings. The Emperor carries the bowl that is essential in passing the Eucharist to the worshipers
and helps one to understand the important role that the emperor played. The bowl is symbolic in
nature because it identifies the emperor to be doing the act of homage of a true leader. The symbolism
of Christ in the purple orb shows that there is a universal dominion of the power of Christ to the
kingdom. St. Vitale gestures a clear mind of the rule of the emperor as a representative of God s will
on earth. The Emperor s army of Christ is shown in the form of Chi Rho that is present on the shied
the military men are holding (Mango 15).
Another aspect that emerges from the artwork is the
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Miranda Rights in Our Legal System Essay
Does the Miranda Rights benefit the defendant too much where as the courts throw out voluntary
confessions? The Fifth Amendment clearly states No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or
otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases
arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia. (U.S Constitution Fifth Amendment) When
arresting citizens, officers must inform the individual of his or her rights or the statement that was said
will be disregarded in the court of law. (U.S. Gov Info/Miranda: Right of Silence) These rights are
called Miranda rights which protect citizens of the U.S. from self incrimination. (See cases Miranda v
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Cassell also states that crime has increase after the Miranda laws were inforced from the years 1950
1965 he says police officers solve crimes about 60% of the time but fell dramatically. According to
Cassell about 70,000 cases each year become unsolved because of Miranda and criminals are set free
to commit crimes again. The two court cases that still has litigation over till this day is the Dickerson
v. United States, 530 U.S. 428 (2000) and Miranda v Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966) The problem or
issue is that when is a statement from a defendant coerced or voluntary? One of the things that
produce the Miranda rule was the difficulty of determining whether a statement is voluntary or
coerced. Stephen Sharpio says that the courts were required to look at whole range of factors to decide
whether or not the confession was voluntary. The courts say that they will continue to look for the
truth in all cases and give juries all reliable evidence to make the decision. Here are two key cases that
shocked the world in their reversed decisions to throw out confessional evidence and to give a new
trial. Miranda v Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966 )In the Miranda v Arizona case the defendant made
statements in custodial interrogation that violated his Fifth and Sixth Amendment Rights. The
defendant wasn t told his rights and
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The Bible As Tool For Guide Them Throughout Their...
In the Seventh day Adventist church uses the Bible as tool to guide them throughout their Christian
lives. The Bible teaches beliefs that the Christian are expected to follow and apply to their lives. Along
with following these beliefs, Christians are expected to teach these beliefs as well, so that future
generations may carry them out and be a positive example of the church. One the beliefs is the trinity.
In Ephesians 4:4 6 it is written that There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one
hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism: one God and Father of all, who is over
all and through all and in all . There is one God, who in Himself is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit;
the unity of the three; Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one (Deuteronomy 6:4). The
trinity is God, who is immortal, all knowing, and above all. God is all powerful, love, worth of our
worship, ever present, and who created everything. In 2 Corinthians 13:14 May the grace of the Lord
Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all , explaining
that the trinity, who carries multiple characteristics, is with us to guide us. Another belief is the
creation. In Isaiah 45: 18 it is written that For this is what the Lord says he who created the heaves, he
is God; he would fashion and made the earth; he who fashioned and made the earth, he founded it; he
did not create it to be empty, but formed it to be inhabited
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Tyres Case Study
All You Need To Know About Good SUV 4x4 Tyres
Are you in the market for new tyres? If you are wondering which road to take to the ultimate SUV and
4x4 tyres we will break down the different types, styles, and sizes that you may want to consider when
shopping for your newest set of tyres. Remember, everyone s needs are different and just because your
friend found the perfect set of 4x4 tyres does not mean that they will meet your needs.
There are three main types of 4x4 tyres and they are high performance, all terrain, and mud terrain.
Within each of these types you find a variety of different styles and sizes. This means that even if the
type is right for you you may come across styles and sizes that don t necessarily suit your needs. ...
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Mud Terrain
If you re looking for the right tyres for farm life or primarily off road use then mud terrain tyres are
probably the right choice for you. The typical split here is 20% on the road and 80% off road. You will
find that the tread patterns on mud terrain tyres have big gaps to improve traction and grip for off road
use. What that means for driving on the road, though, is that the performance isn t great. This is
particularly true in wet driving conditions as breaking distances aren t easy to judge. So, if you spend
a lot of time on the road then it s time to write off mud terrain tyres as a viable option for your SUV or
4x4.
There are a few different types of mud terrain SUV tyres, so you can make your decision in line with
your needs.
The Right Size
Tyres come in all sizes, but the normal size for an SUV or 4x4 tyre is 255/65R16(109)H.
Now, if you have a look on the sidewall of your tyres you will find a size listed though every car will
have it on display in a slightly different spot. They often lead with an LT. That isn t part of the size, it
simply indicates that the vehicle is a light truck and this is indicative of a tyre that has been designed
and constructed for use by a vehicle that carries extra weight. The tyre can take it.
Another thing to consider in your decision making process is your driving style. Everyone has a
different driving style, so you may want to consider the performance based on
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Deep Book Badge Analysis
Deep Book Badge:
Requirements:
Below are the steps for earning a Deep Book badge:
Step One: Choose a World Changing or Life Changing book.
How do you know if a book might qualify as a Deep Book?
Choose a subject that interests you, and find a book that every expert says you should read.For
example, if you care deeply about Economics, at some point you should read The Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith.
Google greatest authors of all times. Select an influential book written by one of these
Pick the definitive biography about a hero or villain who has changed the world.
Look for books that have won major awards. For example, the Booker Prize, Caldecott Medal,
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The time of the beginning of the story is 1939 when the Nazis control the government. The buildings
are made out of poor materials. In one house lives a girl Liesel with her two foster parents. Her dad
Hans Hubermann, who likes to play the accordion and is nice to her. Her mother Rosa Hubermann
who isn t nice to her, she calls Liesel Sachsemench a curse word. Her mother works for a rich family
that lives in a house that has a library. She hates the family and despises them. At the time books are
rare and hard to find because the Nazi s burn them. Later in the book Liesel meets her soon to be
partner in crime Rudy Steiner. Rudy Steiner is an interesting character. He broke into the school track
at night and ran around it pretending to be Jesse Owens, his hero. He also dislikes the Nazi party and
their practices. The first book that Liesel steals is The Grave Digger s
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Advancements in Women s Rights Over the Past 100 Years Essay
Most cultures and societies through both history, and today have viewed women as the weaker sex .
Often they labeled unfit to perform many jobs outside of child bearing and domestic chores, even
considered less intelligent than men are. In the past, this attitude translated into fewer jobs for women,
below average pay, and poor working conditions.
This continues today, despite the many great advances women have made in the past 100 years. This is
evident in the Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) fields, where a man is far more likely to get the
position than a woman is. The rate of males EMTs compared to female EMTs was a ration of 8 1 in
2010. During my research, I came across a website which states,
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Another reason for job inequality could be the misconception that women are unable to make rational
decisions, because they are emotionally driven. Women are emotional creatures, but their emotions do
not override common sense. Typically, women have to study more, and work harder than a man to
achieve their position of power. According to the Harvard Business Review Women, still face tougher
odds not only getting into, but also staying in the C suite. (CEO). They conducted a study in which
they studied the leadership of the world s top 2000 companies; they found that 29 (1.5%) of those
CEOs were women. The Harvard Business Review also notes the difference between men and women
CEOs and suggests that women still aren t treated as equals to men when it comes to high stakes
positions. Another study by Darden Professor Erica James reported that stock in a company drops
after the announcement of a female CEO, but not after that of a male CEO.
As time went on women continued their struggle to earn their right even today. In some areas around
the world, women are still expected to be those perfect 50 s housewives where they cook, clean, make,
and raise the children. In areas around the world like Israel, women who cannot have children appear
as something useless to society. Their husbands
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Dinosaur Art Essay
The Significance of Dinosaur Art
Dinosaurs are creatures that seem to fascinate humans, since all we have left are their fossils.
Although, through art, their bodies can be put back together and we have a better sense of what they
looked like. The problem with art is that pictures can sometimes be disproportionate, unrealistic, or
even made up. Young children who learn about dinosaurs may think that they are actually different
colors and can talk for example. This is why it is important to make dinosaur art as realistic as
possible and more informative.
In an article titled, Do They Really Look Like That? The Science Of Dino Art , writer John Roach
discusses people who do art and paleobiology for a living. A man by ... Show more content on
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Besides paying attention to new discoveries, paleo artists must notice how information is interpreted
by different people. Paleo artist John Sibbick states that a bunch of people could have the same
scientific information and fossil evidence in front of them, but how they all interpret it is very
different. Everyone has a different artistic style, but the important thing is that their pictures clearly
depict dinosaurs in an accurate environment with the dinosaurs realistic themselves.
Through the years, paleo art has increased greatly, due to an increase in scientific findings and
information being confirmed. The understanding of dinosaurs has increased and the art has changed to
reflect that , said Sloan (2). One step to an increase in dinosaur understanding and art was in the 1980
s. Paleontologist Robert Bakker came up with a theory that dinosaurs were warm blooded. He thought
that fossils looked more like warm blooded bones. Eventually his theory was accepted all over. This
had a big impact on dinosaur art and then it encountered a drastic change. Instead of dinosaurs
standing around and doing nothing but eating, they were now running and hunting their prey. The art
changed from still life to a more action filled art, which appealed to more people and made the lives of
dinosaurs seem more complicated than originally believed.
After Robert Bakker s theory, was the discovery of small and medium sized dinosaurs that were found
in northeastern
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Ex Post Facto Clause Essay
The ex post facto clause of the Constitution says that Congress can t write an ex post facto law. It is an
aspect of the fundamental Maxim, nulla poena sine lege: there can be no punishment without law in
this case, without preexisting law (Gardener Anderson, 2015. p.13). An ex post facto law has
retroactive effects, a law which criminalizes or increases penalties on a crime which has already been
committed. It is interesting to note that this law restricted the states before the 14th Amendment was
applied. We define criminal acts as those that violated the law at the time in which the crime was
committed; therefore, we can t write an ex post facto criminal law and criminalize an activity that was
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As SCOTUS has said, it is the effect, not the form, of law that determines whether it is ex post facto
(Weaver v. Graham 1980). In Smith v. Doe (2003), SCOTUS rejected the claim that Alaska s sex
offender registration act (Meagan s Law) was not punitive in nature; thus, the ex post facto limitations
did not apply (Gardener Anderson, 2015. p. 18). This clause applies only to criminal statutes, not
judicial decisions having a retroactive effect (Gardener Anderson, 2015. p. 17); however, retroactive
judicial decisions can be challenged under the Due Process Clause (Rogers v. Tennessee 2001).
Retroactive procedural statues that work to deny a defense bar the practice of law, increase
punishment, or increase the likelihood of conviction may breach the Ex Post Facto Clause (Carmell v
Texas 2000). A statutory increase in punishment is also forbidden ex post facto law (Collins v.
Youngblood, 1990). An example would be, applying new sentencing guidelines to a defendant who
committed the crime prior to their promulgation (Miller v. Florida,
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Introversion In The Mid-17th Century
In the seventeen years that I ve been alive, I have relished spending my days in a very particular
manner. Alone. And that s not to say that spending time with my closest friends has never brought me
pleasure; our late nights at wrestling competitions, playing video games, just shooting the breeze are
some of my most enjoyable memories. It s just that there s something soothing about solitary reading,
quiet introspection, and exercising alone toward which I gravitate. According to my mom it s because
she didn t arrange enough playdates for me when I was a little kid. It may just be that I was born
predestined to have an inclination towards solitude, like some puritanical hermit. But regardless of the
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Be it rappers, outspoken politicians, flamboyant actors, or any number of outgoing personas,
Americans admire individuals for their attention commanding qualities. To quote Susan Cain, a former
corporate lawyer, and Tedx acknowledged authority on introversion, shyness implies submissiveness.
And in a competitive culture that reveres alpha dogs, one downmanship is probably the most damning
trait of all. THAT is why I find it so important to separate the concept of introversion from shyness: To
dispel any notion of weakness, to deny any perception of social disadvantage, and to debunk the idea
that introverts are in any way incapable of being functional members of society. After all, I m a living
contradiction to that
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Japan s Foreign Policy During The End Of The Twentieth...
In the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Japan was a strong militaristic country that
held a strong power and influence in the Asia Pacific region. It was an expansionist and strong
imperialist nation similar as the Western colonizers such as England, the Dutch, Russia, France and
Germany. The Japanese empire extended from the Dutch East Indies in the south to Manchuria in the
north before the country surrendered on September 1945 to the Allies. The Allied Power led by
General Douglas MacArthur had occupied Japan for several years before it was fully liberated in
1952. After the occupation, Japan s foreign policy was given back to its government. The country took
the opportunity given to repair its relations with its neighbours. Some historians claimed that the
reconciliation period was successful through several treaties agreed upon the East Asian countries in
the 1960s. However, it was different side of the story when the issue was asked to the Japanese former
colonies. A lot of its people will claim that they could not forget what the Empire of Japan had done to
them. Hence, it would be wise to ask how does Japan war history would affect its relations with its
East Asia neighbours?
This paper will explain the two most significant impacts that the aggressive Empire of Japan history
affects its connections with its neighbours. History has caused the reconciliation process between the
countries to be delayed and continues frictions between them to occur.
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Adolf Hitler s Accomplishments
Early in 1939, the start of World War Two, Germany was becoming a world super power. Germany
had an estimated eight million Hitler Youth soldiers, a booming economy, and newfound nationalism.
Germany was out of their depression, and after years of being ostracized from the rest of the world,
they were united. The German people loved their country and they also loved the man who pulled
them out of their economic depression. Adolf Hitler now the Keizer to Germany, every German man,
women, and child worshiped him. Hitler s greed, power, and military dominance soon overshadowed
his bright smile and firm handshake. Hitler was on the hunt for the Master Race . The Lebensborn or
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Tibbetts, JR., dropped the first atomic bomb Little Boy on the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The heat and
debris instantly vaporized seven hundred thousand citizens. Two days later, the Soviet Union declared
war on Japan. Many historians still argue over the reasons why Japan did not surrender after the first
devastating attack. Some believe Japan was not entirely sure it was a bomb, they received numerous
reports about the attack but they were unsure. Others believe it was because they would not be forced
into surrender, they would do it on their own terms. No matter what the explanation is, Japan delayed
surrendering. On August 9, 1945 a mushroom cloud rose over the Japanese city of Nagasaki. A ten
thousand three hundred pound, one hundred and twenty eight inch bomb nicknamed Fat Man , also
known as Mark III, was detonated by Major Charles W. Sweeney. This was the second nuclear
weapon of mass destruction used against Japan and resulted in eight hundred thousand deaths. In a
matter of three days, one million five hundred thousand human lives were taken. In months and years
that followed, an additional hundred thousand lives perished because of burns and radiation poisoning.
Fires were caused over two miles away from the original explosion. Finally, Japan issued a formal
surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay, Japan, aboard the battleship USS Missouri on September 2, 1945.
Today New Mexico has more
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Love in The Beauty and the Beast and Shrek Essay
Love in The Beauty and the Beast and Shrek
Love is a common theme not only in the entertainment industry, but as well as in life. Love sells, and
people in the movie industries understand this and gain from the profit. Movies often portray love
between two people who are both beautiful, and not always the best person they can be on the inside.
In Disney s The Beauty and the Beast and Dreamworks Shrek not only do they have two people fall in
love, but also they show how love is blind.
When Lord Farquaad condemned all of the fairy tale creatures to Shrek s (an ogre) swamp, he makes
his way to the castle, with his trusty side kick Donkey, to demand their removal. While there, he won a
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When Bell, a real bookworm, learned of her father s capture, she set out to rescue him, and made a
deal with the beast to take his place and to never leave the castle. Maurice, Bell s father, ran back to
town to get more people to help rescue his daughter, but at first no one believed him. While Bell s stay
at the castle, she was given the freedom to roam all she wanted, but to stay out of one room, which
held the rose that contained the spell, that until the Beast could get someone to truly love him, he
would stay like this forever, he had until the last petal fell for this to happen. Back in town, at a local
pub, Gaston, who not only was in love with Bell but himself as well, headed up a party to kill the
beast and rescue Bell. As they came to slay the beast Bell realized that she loved the beast. And as the
last petal fell from the rose, she showed him that she loved him and the spell was broken.
Love is in the eye of the beholder. In both Shrek and Beauty and the Beast the two least likely people
fall in love, while they are under a spell. The other characters do not understand the love, nor do the
two in love care what they think, all they see is each other. Both movies show that it does not matter
what you look like when you fall in love, all that matters is you fall for the person for who they are.
An evil spell was cast in both movies, which plays into the fact that they fell for
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If Moon Phases Are Caused By The Shadow Of The Earth On...
Predictions
Model 1: Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon
1. If Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon, when there is a new Moon, it
should lie directly behind the Earth. The sunlight would be completely blocked off from the Moon
because of Earth s shadow.
2. If Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon, the Moon should be a full
Moon for most of the lunar month because Earth will not cast a shadow on the Moon unless the Moon
is behind the Earth.
Model 2: Moon phases are caused by different angles between the Moon, Earth and Sun
1. If Moon phases are caused by different angles between the Moon and Sun, half Moons should take
place when the Moon is on either side of earth related to the sun (not in between the sun and earth, and
not behind the sun and earth).
2. If the Moon phases are caused by different angles between the Moon and Sun, the Moon is full for
only a small fraction of the lunar month because it would only be full when it is behind the Earth and
Sun.
Analyze ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An obvious pattern of the Moon is how each phase lasts for an equal duration, besides new, quarter, or
full Moons. The phases show how the Moons orbit around the Earth is a constant speed. With the
phases being equally divided up, it proves one of the predictions above wrong. The Moon is not a full
Moon for the majority of the month, for the chart shows it is only a full Moon for one night. The
percent of the Moon shown over the period of the month almost constantly changes, but the charts do
show right before a full Moon or new Moon the percentage change of the Moon visible gets
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A Comparison Of Thomas More s Utopia, And The Symposium By...
Utopia by Thomas More, and The Symposium by Plato are similar in that they both challenge pre
existing notions in society. The two stories prompt readers to reconsider certain aspects of life which
one might have found to be quite one sided. Thomas More introduces us to an island called Utopia
which serves as a model of perfection in each facet of everyday life. In The Symposium, Plato and his
friends contribute distinctive interpretations on the origin and meaning of love. Both author s purpose
in their writings was to confront ideas in which society has a rather common shared perception of.
In Utopia, More is introduced to an experienced world traveller named Hythloday. Hythloday claims
to have visited the island of Utopia, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Beginning with agriculture, which is an important resource not only for good health, but economically
as well. The Utopian agricultural sector is assumed to be extremely efficient and productive, this is
proven as They export the surpluses to their neighbors (More, p. 93). Additionally, the mass
participation in the country and on the farms benefit Utopia as well, as all town residents take turns
working on the fields. Furthermore, Europe, along with many other Western societies, base their
economy on capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system in which earning capital is prioritized and
property is privately owned in order to maximize a profit for those specific owners. Utopia however,
contends with the idea of capitalism as it emphasizes equality and shared profits for all. More
reiterates this by stating that ...there is only one way to attain general well being, and this is equality in
the distribution of goods. I doubt if such equality can ever be achieved where there is private property
(More, p. 86). By discussing the lack of private property rights in Utopia, the author is critiquing the
present day European society/economy by advertising the successes and perfection of Utopian society
which lacks private property rights. In the Symposium by Plato, the idea of love is being challenged
through the contrasting outlooks of love, which are given by Socrates and his friends. As the friends
each share
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The Magic Faraway Tree Quotes
Circumstance of the reference: Evey walks towards V, confronting him and informing him that she
doesn t want to be away from the shadow gallery V, I don t like this. Let s go back inside . V responds
by quoting The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton, suggesting that sometimes exploration of
uncomfortable places is significant for our development. Content of the reference: We can t... said
Silky looking sad. Why not? cried Jo in surprise. Isn t this the land of do as you please? Yes said Silky.
But it s time we went back to the faraway tree this land will be moving on and nice as it is, we don t
want to live here forever. Gracious no. said Jo Our mothers and fathers couldn t possibly do without
us. The Magic Faraway Tree by
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Endgame Essay
In Samuel Beckett s, Endgame, Nagg presents a comedic joke by saying that Look at the world and
look at my TROUSERS. (Beckett, 775) This moment is comedic because he s comparing the creation
of the earth to the amount of weeks it took the tailor to make his trousers. Furthermore, this moment
affected me emotionally since one of the central themes throughout the story is death. There are many
instances of juxtaposes between the earth and the beauty of man s creation. Hamm, for example,
repeatedly states that there is no cure for living on earth and even goes as far as comparing this
experience to hell. The way in which Hamm describes the existing environment of living on earth is
astounding to hear since this supports the idea that he doesn t view life as a luxury. ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
The idea that it took God only six days to make the world yet it took the tailor several weeks to make
a pair of trousers was certainly comical. I, however, found it odd and strange to see the perspectives of
Nagg and Nell in terms of how they approached life. It s not that they don t want to be alive, but in the
same they don t necessarily want to be dead. They simply don t see a purpose, which may explain why
he inserts these unconventional and absurd jokes in his play.
This strange dynamic brings into question the idea that their existence doesn t have any great
significance to it. There are certainly other examples throughout the text that support this hypothesis;
however it goes back to the central idea of human existence. This scene in particular is relevant to the
entire story as it reinforces the contradictions of humans and death. By emphasizing how pathetic the
world is, Beckett is painting a catastrophic picture of the earth as well as the consequences of living in
this
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Love And Love Essay
LOVE HATE I. INTRODUCTION As we grow up in life, we grow up with the understanding that we
are loved or to give love. Sometimes that love turns into hate depending on the circumstances which it
involves. As Christians, we are taught to show and give love to all and not to hate anyone. God directs
us to teach others to do the same. With that being said, love and hate have an enormous amount of
meaning that can be explained in a Theological, Biblical and Practical manner.
II. PART ONE
LOVE
A. Theological Definition The theological meaning of love in the bible is expressed equal throughout.
According to the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, it describes love as, Love to both God
and man is fundamental to true religion, whether as expressed in the Old Testament or the New
Testament. (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Online). Therefore, as Christians we ... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Christians, we are to give and show love to Jesus Christ, others and ourselves. Love is sometimes
very hard to express when you have pain against someone or something. In which, this can turn into
hate or dislike. Hate or hatred is the inner most pain or anguish you have towards someone or
something. When you at this point you need to turn it to God and ask for help with those feelings.
Each feeling, whether it be love or hate comes from a source like good and evil. This comparison is
just like God and Satan. God loves all and shows it daily to us, where Satan is the opposite. He
demonstrates how to motivate us with burdensome and struggles. We need always to remember that
those inner thoughts or feelings are sinful. It says in John 3:16, For God so loved the world so much
that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him should not die but have eternal life
(American Bible Society, 954). Apply Gods word to your lives and accept the hatred from within and
turn it into love from
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Reflection Paper Sociology - Introduction To Sociology P

  • 1. Reflection Paper Sociology - Introduction To Sociology P 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Reflection Paper Sociology - Introduction To Sociology P Reflection Paper Sociology - Introduction To Sociology P
  • 2. Saint Sebastian Research Paper Saint Sebastian is the Patron of Saint of three things. Those three things are soldiers, athletes and those who desire a saintly death. However, in Saint Sebastian s lifespan he shows multiple Gifts of the Holy Spirit, why he is a saint, and why he is chose to be my patron saint for my Confirmation. But, to know why he shows multiple Gifts of the Holy Spirit, why he is a saint and chosen to be the patron saint for my confirmation we would need the history of Saint Sebastian first. The history of the catholic religion shows that there is not much know about the youth of the Saint Sebastian the Patron Saint of Athletics. The only facts known to the catholic religion about the youth of Saint Sebastian is that he was born in a small town called Narbonne in Southern France and that he was educated in Milan. However, there is more known information about his adult life. As well as how he became the patron saint of athletics and his saintly death. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Saint Sebastian eminented himself and as for his preeminence service, he was then promoted to Praetorian Guard for his services to protect Emperor Diocletian. While under the job of Praetorian Guard for Emperor Diocletian, Saint Sebastian converted multiple individuals into Christianity. Which ultimately lead to his discovery of being a Christian and reported to Emperor Diocletian, who was infamous for ordering deaths of Christian. Therefore, Saint Sebastian s ordered death from Emperor Diocletian was to be used a target practice for archery by his guards. After he was used for archery target practice Emperor Diocletian s guards left him there for retrieval and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Great Outdoors O Is for the Great Outdoors In my opinion, we can sort everyone alive into two categories: outdoor people, and indoor people. I fall into the latter category; being a pale, unathletic girl, it is difficult to be anything else. However, despite my genetic averseness to it, I love being outside, soaking in the beauty, and just enjoying God s creation. There are countless ways to appreciate the great outdoors, even an AC lover like me can find ways to love it. One way I have learned to connect with nature is through photography. About a year and a half ago, I discovered my affinity for photography, and I started seeing the way objects interacted and filled the negative space. There is a certain satisfaction rewarded when I take a picture and every detail just falls in line. Nature is art, a photogenic subject waiting to be studied. Be that as it may, taking pictures outside is somewhat different than working, practicing, and being active outside. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Practices take up about 8 hours weekly and, consequently, it is tough to avoid outdoor activity. Currently, with the summer weather, outside practices are not so much a chance to admire scenery as they are blistering hot and bug filled. During the next couple months, though, the weather will chill, and I ll be able to relish the autumn breezes and the color change of the leaves. My band experience has shown me that in some situations, a semi coerced experience can be as benefiting as an experience you plan. In my family, nature is a chosen bonding point. Our vacations do not occur annually, our schedule is normally too occupied, but we do visit scenic sites every few years. This past summer, we stayed in West Virginia for white water rafting. The trip was terrific, and captivated all of us with the vibrant environs of the camp and the business of the rapids. Spending time outside in a place like that gave me a greater appreciation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Islamic State Of Iraq And Terrorism War and conflict have raged in Southeast and Central Asia for centuries due to civil unrest and political instability. The rise of the Taliban and other militant insurgencies have escalated the dangers and unpredictability of an already unstable government in Afghanistan. The agenda of these jihadist extremists is the takeover of the Afghan and Pakistan governments in favor of the more stringent Islamic ways of the Taliban, and the destruction of anyone who opposes them. These groups, professing to do the work of God, are perpetrating a coarse and distorted interpretation of Islam and the Quran. Violent acts that have been committed by insurgents, include crimes against humanity, acts of terrorism, murder, suicide bombings, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was born in a Pakistani refugee camp and was raised and educated in a Pakistani madrassa. These madrassas taught students very conservative Islamic ideologies as well as an indoctrination of extremist jihadist ways. Omar took the teachings from the madrassa and implemented it into the Taliban culture. The Taliban emerged in 1994 from a group of guerilla type Muslim Mujahidin that had fought in the Afghan and Soviet war, and were dissatisfied and disillusioned with their current Mujahidin leadership. Much of the funding and high tech weapons provided to this militant group was the contribution of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), working with the Pakistan Intelligence Agency (ISI), in an effort to force Soviet withdrawal during the Cold War . Ironically, those militants have now become a major problem in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Journalist and bestselling author Ahmed Rashid said, Prior to the war the Islamacists barely had a base in Afghan society (Rashid, 2000, p. 19). Following the departure of the Soviets in 1989, civil unrest, chaos, and a civil war ensued in Afghanistan. Millions of refugees fled to Pakistan. The Taliban, growing in strength and power, took advantage of a weakened and unstable Soviet supported government. The Taliban conquered Kabul and hanged the President, Dr. Mohammed Najibullah on September 27, 1996, reflecting the brutal nature of this organization (Franzen, 2012, p. 3). The Taliban promised to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sympatric Speciation In Grey Fish Divergent evolution occurs when two populations of the same species are separated and become genetically different. Two types of divergent evolution are demonstrated in Figure 2. One type is called Allopatric speciation; this occurs when a population or group of organisms belonging to the same species, are separated geographically. Over time, the separated groups develop different traits due to environmental differences. In Figure 2a, the grey fish evolved in a lake the receives salt water runoff, they would need to have evolved traits to survive the increased salinity. Sympatric speciation occurs in the populations are not separated (Figure 2b). For some reason the two populations don t mix even though they are in the same environment. Differences in behavior can lead to sympatric speciation. For instance, one population feeds on plants at the bottom of the lake , while the other feeds on insects near the surface. Over thousands of years of separation based on behaviors, they become different species because each population would have traits to make them better suited to eating plants at the bottom of a lake, or eating insects near the surface. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allopatric speciation happens when a population of a species is separated by a geographic barrier. B. Sympatric speciation happens when a population is separated by behavior. Coevolution Coevolution happens when two species evolve together because of the relationship they have with each other. For example, as prey gets faster to avoid being eaten, predators also have to be faster in order to eat. Coevolution can also happen between organisms with a relationship a mutualistic relationship as shown Figure 3. Pollinators, such as hummingbirds, have evolved beaks to feed on specific plants. The plants benefit because they are pollinated. Figure 3: Hummingbirds have evolved beaks that fit the flowers which they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Human Use Of Australia s Environment Human Use of Australia s Environment: Tropical Savanna Table of Contents 1 Cover Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 2 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 3 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 4 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 4.1 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 4.2 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5 Physical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5.1 Landforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5.2 Climate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5.3 Flora Fauna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 3 5.4 Soil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Most Traditional Side of Firearm Usage in America For generations and generations guns have been the icon of america. Guns can protect you from criminals and dangerous situations. They surround us everyday, whether it be law enforcement personnel, in movies, or advertisements. Guns can not only be used to protect the individual but also the population from a tyrannical government, which is exactly why the founding fathers were so intent on making guns the forefront of what america is all about. The down side to having guns so relevant in society is the fact that often it can fall into the wrong hands. The vast majority of american households have at least one fire arm in the house. This is mostly because there is more of a comfort that people feel when they believe they could fend of a possible intruder or attacker. Those that do not have firearms trust that the police will take care of whatever situation might present itself. The average response time for the police is on average roughly 10 15 minutes. The average response time for a .357 magnum is 1300 feet per second. So using a .357 to shoot a target standing 1ft away is 900 times faster than waiting 15 minutes for a police officer. Many people have perished waiting for police while their home has been burglarized. With some sort of firearm in the house that burglar could have easily been eliminated. if those individuals would have had a firearm in their possession chances are they would still be living. Criminals do not follow laws, guns legal or not, guns will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ruby Humming Bird Ruby throated Hummingbird The ruby throated hummingbird is a very tiny bird measuring at 7 9cm in length and weighing 2 6g. It also has a slender bill that curves slightly downward, and legs so short that it cannot even walk. The best it can do is shuffle along a branch or perch. Its short wingspan measures from to 8 to 11 cm. Its colors are normally bright emerald or golden green, with whitish gray underside. Males have an iridescent ruby red throat, which gives them their name. Hummingbirds eat the nectar from red and orange tubular flowers such as the cardinal flower, jewelweed, honeysuckle, and red morning glory. They can also eat insects by catching them in midair or taking them off of spider webs. The female hummingbird usually builds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canadian Goose The Canadian goose is a large water bird measuring at 76 110cm long and weighing 3000 9000g. It has a long neck, a large body, a wide and flat bill, and large webbed feet. It has a black body with white cheeks and chin strap, a black neck, a tan breast, and a brown back. Its wingspan is 127 170 cm. In the spring and summer, geese eat grasses and sedges. During the fall and winter, they eat mostly berries and seeds. Geese preferred nesting on the ground in a larger nests. It lays 2 8 large cream eggs. It has an incubation period of 25 28 days and a nesting period of 42 40 days. These types of chicks are precocial. When they hatch, they are covered in yellow feathers. Within 2 days of being alive, the chicks are walking around extremely independent. The geese migrate south in the winter and north in summer. They only breed in Canada. They also live in northern United States all year long. The population status is high, also. There is no threat of the canadian geese becoming endangered. The geese do not necessarily have a direct relation to human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Story Of The Story-A Short Story Lucas and alex were riding their bikes one day after school, when they came across a man standing in the middle of the road. Lucas pulled up next to him and told him if he was okay. The man didn t answer. Alex rode off and didn t want to stop he was too scared. Lucas then told him again are you okay sir do you need anyhelp. This time the man answered run now! Lucas quickly got in his bike and pedaled so fast that he caught up to Alex who was at least 200 feet away. As soon as alex heard lucas screaming run run pedal faster alex started pedaling fast as well. They arrived at lucas s house and alex told him what happened, he explained that the man started screaming run. Alex said, ahhh it s probably one of the mental grandpas who escaped from their Shelters. Maybe said lucas but he didn t really look old he look like if he was in his 30s. Alex said they maybe he s just crazy. The next day they saw him again and this time they made a plan lucas was to go up to him once again and tell him the same thing and alex was to hide to see what will happen after lucas runs away. Lucas went up to the man once again and asked him sir is there anything wrong i can help you with. The man answered quickly run get out of here and even tried grabbing lucas this time. Alex was still hiding and saw the man. A minute later a truck pulled up and picked up the man. Alex just thought it was just a crazy man and called lucas on his phone telling him that he was just crazy and nothing really happened. Lucas went back with alex to make sure nothing happened to alex and that they weren t chasing him down. On the way there lucas so something green looking thing shining in the ground where the man had stood. He went to look at it. It was a green medal with a skull on it. He picked it up and told alex about it. Alex told him it s probably a medal from satan, and the man is really crazy and will be looking for it back. Lucas took it home and showed it to his dad. His dad said the same thing and that he should throw it away it could be a curse. Lucas thought that his dad and his friend were crazy and he didn t believe in any of that. The next day in school his teacher announced that on friday everyone would bring something to show and tell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Descartes Res Cogitans, Res Extensa, God Recalling the distinction made earlier between primary objects of perception (objects of mathematics) and secondary objects of perception (apparent objects formed from observer dependent sensory properties), Descartes investigates whether material objects exist by asking two questions: (1) do primary objects exist? and (2) do secondary objects exist? In answering the first question, Descartes draws on a distinction between imagining primary objects and conceiving of primary objects. He notes that he conceives of primary objects (such as triangles) clearly and distinctly, but this in no way means that such objects actually exist. It only means that they might exist since the idea contains no contradiction. (See the discussion of possible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Descartes argues that a distinct idea of my own mind does not include the ideas of imagination, sensation, purposeful movement of body, appetites or most emotions (Principles, part one, §48, I, 208 9). That is, had I none of these things, I would continue to be the same self, although in a much impoverished manner, and could still think (and that alone is my essence) in other ways. All of the above involve some relation to the body. But the reverse is not true: it is impossible to think of imagination or sensation or purposeful movement without a mind. That is to say, the former are of the body, but not merely of the body. Descartes writes, In imagining, it [the mind] turns towards the body (Meditations 6, II, 51). These things are distinct from mind as possible modes are from a thing (e.g. as a cuboid shape is from a body). On the other hand, mind cannot be thought without it thinking, at least in the sense of pure thought therefore thinking in the non bodily sense of pure intellection (see Principles, part one, §32, I, 204) is an essential mode. This distinction between merely possible and essential modes provides an argument for the separability of pure mind from things of the body. But, again, separability does not mean separate the immediate and almost overwhelming fact of our existence is the factual togetherness of mind and body. Nevertheless, that which in the body produces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Veertebrate Paleontology Science itself is a wide field of research and career opportunities. In it, many areas of research are available for one to choose from. Paleontology is but one of these options, and it encompasses even more divisions of study. It has numerous subdivisions: micropaleontology, paleobotany, paleoecology, the list goes on. All of the divisions cover things that once were, and track how things changed over time to become what they are today, hence the suffix of paleo , which means old or ancient . Despite the variety of fields available in Paleontology itself, it is not a common choice for careers based in the field of science in the United States. Trends in paleontology have been compared side by side with ones in geochemistry and geophysics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the five eyed, one armed Opabinia reglias was an oddity from the Cambrain era recently discovered. Yi Qi was discovered in 2015, and it harkens back to the dragon myths of the olden times with its bat like wings and wyvern esque appearance. Yutyrannus huali shows that larger theropods could have feathers like the smaller, more well known Velociraptor. Nanuqsaurus showed that tyrannosaurs lived farther up north than originally anticipated, hence its name of polar bear lizard . These discoveries continue to rewrite what is known about prehistory by throwing a morphological monkey wrench into currently accepted theories and ideas. As such, the field must continue to adapt as new discoveries and creatures are brought to light. New advances in research have given the paleontologists new insight, and let them more easily bounce back from any ground breaking discoveries that turn their theories on their heads. Of course, their theories must still be sensible, or they will otherwise be discredited. David Peters is a perfect example of what not to do when presenting theories on prehistoric life, and has been completely discredited by the paleontological community as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Vaginal Hysterectomy MATERIALS AND METHODS After obtaining ethical committee clearance, a prospective randomized control study was conducted on one hundred and thirty five patients, during the period of January 2013 to August 2014 scheduled for vaginal hysterectomy under spinal anaesthesia. Written informed consent was obtained from all the patient. Patients were explained and familiarized with the visual analogue scoring system. Inclusion criteria for the study were: age 30 65 years, ASA physical status 1 3, BMI 18 35 kg/cm2. Exclusion criteria were refusal to participate in study, patient on antianxiety drugs, or antianxiety drugs given preoperatively, history of drug / alcohol abuse, history of headache, dizziness, significant post operative nausea vomiting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adverse effects like dizziness, nausea, vomiting were noted SAMPLE SIZE A study carried out by KOHLI and co workers3, On Optimization of subarachnoid block by oral pregabalin for hysterectomy with three groups, group 1 control group, group 2 150 mg pregabalin, group 3 300 mg pregabalin both given orally one hour before surgery. It was observed that the time required for first rescue analgesia with pregabalin 150 mg as premedication was after 178.38 +/ 4.80 minutes post surgery, and with the placebo group it was 131.38 +/ 5.15 minutes. Study had a power of 80% and confidence interval of 95%. For the present study with the same power of 80% and confidence interval of 95%, 43 patients in each group were needed to be included. Thus it was proposed to include a total of 135 patients with 45 patients in each group. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was carried out in the present study. Results on continuous measurements are presented on mean +/ SD (Minimum Maximum) and results on categorical measurements are presented in number (%). Significance was assessed at 5 % level of significance. The following assumptions on data were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sense And Sensibility Book Review Essay Book Report Sense and Sensibility 1.) In Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, the title is a metaphor for the two main characters Elinor and Marianne. Elinor represents sense and Marianne represents sensibility.We find out early that Elinor does not share her feelings. When Edward comes into the story, there was an immediate attraction. She tells no one of her feelings. It was just assumed that they are meant for each other. When Edward has to leave, Elinor says nothing. Edward does promise he will come down and give Margaret an atlas. When the atlas comes and not Edward, the one who ends up crying was Margaret and not Elinor. We do learn, however, that Elinor can get emotional too. When Marianne was playing the piano at their new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was always silently wishing in his heart that Marianne someday will notice him. I think he is sophisticated and does not deserve a brat like Marianne. Even now, I still do not understand why a rich and sophisticated like him would want an immature and na ve lady like Marianne? I guess maybe the opposite attracts!! 3.) My favorite scene of the story is in the ending. The story ends happily with Elinor marrying Edward, and Marianne marrying the Colonel. There is a gentle irony in the outcome of Marianne s life. quot;Marianne was born to extraordinary fate. She was born to overcome an affection formed so late in life as at seventeen, and with no sentiment superior to strong esteem and lively friendship, voluntarily to give her hand to another and that other, a man who had suffered no less than herself under the event of a former attachment, whom, two years ago, she had consider too old to be married, and who still sought the constitutional safeguard of a flannel waistcoat! quot;(pg. 304) I feel most happy for Colonel Brandon because, quot;he was now as happy as hose who best loved him believed he deserved to be; in Marianne he was consoled for every past affliction. Marianne could never loves by halves; and her whole heart became, in time, as much devoted to her husband as it had once been to Willoughby. quot;(pg. 305) As for Willoughby, he could not hear of her marriage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chick Fil A Swot Analysis My company of choice is Chick fil A, and I believe an appropriate mission statement would be, to serve the best tasting, freshest chicken sandwich while glorifying God and having a positive influence on the families who enjoy it. Some objectives that the company could strive for to achieve this goal could be to: Retain a commitment to using fresh chicken and ingredients Provide a family friendly atmosphere Hire employees that respect customers and value the mission statement Give back to the community Treat employees with respect After researching the SWOT analysis of Chick fil A, I found that some of the strengths include: it is an established brand in the United States, it has a successful marketing campaign ( Eat Mor Chikin ), many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maybe it is difficult for the company to find a customer base outside the US, or maybe it would be too difficult to find employees outside of the US who support and adhere to their mission statement. Whatever their reason, I believe it would be beneficial to make an attempt at expanding outside the United States. They also have a fraction of the locations that their competitors possess. McDonald s currently has 36,900 stores, Burger King has 15,000, and Chick fil A has about 2200. Again, Chick fil A does not have a significant presence outside the US, but the other companies do, which could account for a large portion of the difference. Opening more franchises would create a larger customer base for the company and would maximize profits, changing this weakness to a strength. An opportunity for Chick fil A is the young people and families who are moving to the metropolitan areas around the country (which is where most of the restaurants are) need a family friendly, clean place to eat out. I believe that they will continue to attract this client base if they continue to run the business as they have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Harvest Box Is An Australian Organic Foods Retailer As foreign investment and international trade continue to drive globalisation, many companies are excited by the prospect of entering international marketplaces. However, due to the unique nature of overseas marketplaces, it is oftentimes difficult to identify which nations will support business growth, and those who will not. As a result, many companies employ the global expertise of Ryan International Consulting (RIC), to assist in making these challenging decisions. One such company, Harvest Box, has expressed intent to expand into either Malaysia or the Philippine s market. This report aims to determine which nation will best suit Harvest Box; based on a series of socioeconomic, political and business related conclusions and, from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Philippines produces a similar annual GDP of approximately A$388.81B with growth, surpassing Malaysia, at 5.9% (World Bank, 2015). However, the Philippine economy involves itself less in international trading than Malaysia; reflected in a mere Current Account Balance of A$262M (CEIC, 2016). Whilst both economies seem very similar, Malaysia has less than one third the population of the Philippines (World Bank, 2016). This indicates, as illustrated by Graph 2.1, that Malaysia s GDP per capita, GDP minus the effect of population, is significantly larger than the Philippines (Economist Intelligence Unit, 2017). Therefore, total economic efficiency and productivity in Malaysia is considerably higher than the Philippines; with a smaller population producing greater output. This high economic efficiency, which creates wealth and jobs, also increases levels of employment (CIA, 2017). This sizeable productivity showcased by Malaysia assures further growth and continuation of economic stability. Both nations have also reduced interest rates through monetary policy (Global Rates, 2017). This will likely lead to increased borrowing, investment and expenditure; stimulating the economy (Boundless, 2016). Malaysia is, hence, a more stable economy, with lower current and long term risks involved for businesses looking to enter the market. RIC classifies Harvest Box ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Good Grade Research Paper Students should be rewarded praise of their good grades because their will find out the value of education on their own. If students know they will be rewarded for good grades, they will work hard and do well in their exams. In Good Grades Pay Off , Literally Gregg Fleisher, a researcher from National Math and Science Initiative, states This teaches the that if they work at something very hard and have a lot of support, they can do something they didn t think they could do. (qtd in Grey Toppo, 317) Students will work harder for something even though they think they can t do it. Students will work hard to get good grades if they know they will be praise by their teachers or parents. Praising the students will motivate the students to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Should Kids Be Bribed to Do Well In Schools? , Amanda Ripley writes, In Washington, middle schoolers would be paid for improved performance in five different areas, including attendance and good behavior. If they hit perfect marks in each category, they could make $100 every two weeks. (286). Students can make money if they are able to maintain a good attendance in school. Even though the students don t like to study, rewards will attract them to attend the classes in school. Because of the rewards, students will feel more pleasant to attend the classes and this may cause the students feel the enjoyment of learning in class. When the students are pleasant to attend the class, they will participate the class activities, which will lead them to succeed in school. Receiving cash rewards for attendance will also motivate students to complete more tasks in school and they will continue to do it for the next rewards. The students will think more positive when they re learning in the class and they are motivated to attend more classes in school. Students will develop a good habit by practicing in managing their time and prioritizing the tasks while they are still in school. The students will appreciate the value of learning in school for their future. Students will able to maintain a good image in a company for being punctual to work and complete their tasks given by their employers in their future career. They will think that maintaining a good attendance will help them to succeed their goals. Students are receiving rewards for their good attendance and this will lead them to succeed in their education. In Next Question: Should Students be Paid to Excel? Jennifer Medina writes, Virginia Connelly, the principal of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Symbolism And Meaning In Defiance Symbolism and meaning in Defiance Edward Zwick s film Defiance is based on the real story of the Jewish Bielski Partisans that fled to the forest during the German occupation of Belorussia in World War Two. The film was praised for shedding light on the little known organization and resistance of Jews against the giant of Nazi Germany. The film used source material from a book by Nechama Tec, Defiance: The Bielski Partisans. The four Bielski brothers are credited with saving nearly twelve thousand Jews by hiding and establishing a community in the wilderness. The surviving brothers later moved to the United States and became truck drivers living out the rest of their lives in relative anonymity. The film takes direct aim at the typical portrayal of European Jews as victims. When a Red Army captain in the film says, Jews don t fight, the leader of the group, Tuvia Bielski, played by Daniel Craig replies, These Jews do This is the sort of heavy handed dialogue that is typical of the film. The film aims to portray the wide variety of experience among Jews and non Jewish in Eastern Europe in World War II. However, with such a lofty goal the film falls short. Roger Ebert wrote that the film really became survival in the woods and fight for survival rather than a typical World War II film. Through the first half of the film, escaping the Einsatzgruppen or the ghetto was seen a challenging but not impossible as the numbers in the camp swelled. The real conflict was being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bipolar and Unipolar Disorder Essay People go through different moods all the time; however, when the moods become cycling or a person encounters depression that changes how he or she interacts with his or her daily activities, this person maybe dealing with bipolar or unipolar disorder. Even though these two disorders are similar, there are marked differences, different causes, and different treatment. Bipolar and Unipolar Disorder Bipolar and unipolar are two different disorders that affect millions of people; however, there are differences in between the two mood disorders. Bipolar is differentiated by two distinguishing phases of mania and depression, and the rapid cycling of these two phases is a key element of bipolar. (Jackson, 2010). Unipolar is a major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Comer (2003), The symptoms, which often feed upon one another, span five areas of functioning, emotional, motivational, behavioral, cognitive, and physical. (Chapter 7, p. 195). People who suffer from these symptoms begin to have problems with just possessing the will power to arise out of bed each morning and go about their daily activities, and sometimes these symptoms can become so severe that a person may even begin to think of committing suicide. According to Comer (2003), Between 5 and 10 percent of adults in the United States suffer from a severe unipolar pattern of depression in any given year, while another 3 to 5 percent suffer from mild forms (Chapter 7, p. 194). However, unipolar disorder can be caused by different factors, one of them being a genetic factor. Factors of Unipolar Studies have shown that unipolar disorder can have a genetic basis. According to (Dombeck, 2010), Among the general population, Major Depressive Disorder is 1.5 to 3 times more common among first degree biological relatives of affected individuals than it is among other less related individuals. (Genetics, para. 2). This is not saying that a person has depression genes, but that a person from a family with a parent or sibling that has unipolar disorder, has a higher tendency to have unipolar disorder. However, there also can be biochemical factors that can cause a person to have unipolar disorder, and outside factors, like stress, bring out this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Australopithecus Afarensis, and Australopithecus Africanus... The phylogeny started off with Proconsul heseloni as the common ancestor to Sivapithecus indicus, Australopithecus afarensis, and Australopithecus Africanus. The reasoning for this was from the approximated age of Proconsul heseloni of 23 million years ago. This places Sivapithecus indicus roughly 15 million years after, suggesting that Sivapithecus indicus directly evolved from Proconsul heseloni. From Proconsul heseloni, it was decided that three species evolved from it. These species included A. A. afarensis, A. africanus and Sivapithecus indicus. Sivapithecus indicus was branched off the early human evolutionary line as the characteristics from the dentation and skull characteristics differed from that of A. afarensis and A. africanus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This difference can be used to infer that they lived in different areas of the world as it can be assumed that the diets of the two were unalike, explaining the dissimilarity of the canine size. As it is inferred that the two species lived in different regions of the world, it can be assumed that they co existed at the same time period. Homo habilis followed A. africanus indicating that A. africanus was a direct ancestor of H. habilis. The reasoning for this included the brain weight and body weight of the H. habilis slightly increased from that of A. africanus. As there was a general increase the overall brain to body weight ratio, indicating that there was an increase in the overall body weight of the two. Homo erectus was branched off after H. habilis as the justification for this was from the muzzle angles of the different species. As H. erectus had a muzzle angle of 107° it was decided that it was reasonable to assume that H. erectus evolved from H. habilis. However, in the overall positioning of the phylogeny, it was placed on a side branch off H. habilis. This reasoning for this was that if H. erectus was placed on the main evolutionary line to evolve from H. ergaster, the muzzle angles from H. ergaster, H. erectus, and Homo neaderthalensis would increase then decrease. It would not be logical to place H. erectus on the main evolutionary line. Further justification that H. erectus was not a direct ancestor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Political Dynasty In The... Political dynasty is a well known method of politicians in the Philippines wherein the members of the family is made also a member of the government in order for them to not lose power but to gain more power. This act is an unfair and unjust because the government is not a business that a family can run by themselves, but the government is for all and other people should be given chances wherein they can be the one that leads a community. The government or politics is not a business that can be run by generation and generation of a family the government is a critical part of a community having different leaders in every generation and not only one leader that has his or her family in the position of the government cause the system will not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other disadvantage of this is once a family starts having political dynasty they will thirst for dominance they would harbor more power in their family they would want to dominate the society and considering of that attitude it will lead to the fall of the society and its people. According to Angela Casauay, The House Bill 3587 or the act prohibiting the Establishment of Political Dynasties seeks to prohibit relatives and according to Jan Danelle A. Patindol, up to the second degree of consanguinity to hold or run for both national and local office in Successive, simultaneous, or overlapping term. The quote Successive, simultaneous, or overlapping term , means that you cannot run as a politician if a member of your family or relative is still in the politics. This bill brings potential about real reform. The families that have been voted repeatedly would abuse the people, because they have their trust and would make use of it to widen their power in their community. People are deprived of their right to vote for who they want because a person sitting in the highest position of the government moreover they will do everything and anything for his family member to become a part of the government or another is if the family member is to end his term and his other family member is to run for the position he or she is in the result or the winner in the end would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of The Book Toward Perpetual Peace Other... In the book, Toward Perpetual Peace and Other Writings on politics, Peace and History , Immanuel Kant shows us that we can find purpose in a life that seems to lack purpose. By not presupposing individual purposiveness among humans, Kant discovers a natural purpose among all humanity. Through this fundamental idea, we can see that Kant discovers a universal history from a Cosmopolitan point of view. Cosmopolitanism centers around the idea that all of humanity belongs to a single community and is based on a mutual universal morality (among rational individuals). This essay will focus mainly on the arguments for purposiveness without purpose, specifically the arguments for purpose and their implications. Furthermore, the question this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the human being (as the only rational creature on earth), those natural predispositions aimed at the use of its reason are to be developed in full only in the species, but not in the individual. This can be interpreted in my perspective as genes. Since we are not immortal we must practice and perfect our skills, and by natures will, we pass our perfected genes on to the next generation so they may further perfect the skill in hopes of finding insight or enlightenment. If this is not to be nature s purpose for us, our natural capacities should be seen as without direction and useless. The Third Proposition states, Nature has willed that human beings produce everything that extends beyond the mechanical organization of their animal existence completely on their own, and that they shall not partake in any happiness or perfection other than that which they attain free of instinct and by means of their own reason (Kant, p. 5). Through this premise Kant is saying that nature takes nothing for granted. She is neither wasteful nor reckless with means to her goal. By giving women and men reason and free will, nature entails our purpose. Furthermore, nature did not purpose for us to live guided by instinct, as we lack instinctive knowledge to nurture ourselves and must learn everything ourselves without instruction, which also entails our purpose as reasoning things who must reason to survive and eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Church Of San Vitale The Church of San Vitale Shows Justinian and his attendants. . The Art Work is a part of collection work which is called Justinian Mosaic and it begun by bishop Ecclesius in affiliation with the Roman Catholic. Its size is really difficult for us to tell because it shows the dome shape design from inside the church... Basilica of San Vitale is the main location in this art work. The artwork done on the walls is permanent. It Tells the Story of Ancient Rome and also tells the Aesthetic values of the Church. The artist of the material was Ecclesius in conjunction with the aid of the Roman Catholic patrons. The coordination of the work involved many participants under the leadership of Ecclesius. Proposals of the art material resulted from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other members of the Clergy flank the Emperor from either side and prominent personalities such as the Bishop Maximianus of Ravenna are also in the portrait. Critical examination of the Justinian and his attendants Mosaic shows that the Emperor is in a central position and the power of the church surrounds his throne to indicate the way his activities are guided by the power of the church. Additionally, Angelic surrounding shows the military administration. In other words, the portrait showed that just like other Emperors of Rome, Justinian had the three forces of religious, military, and administration around him (Mango 13). The clergy in the portrait carry a gospel book, from which the Christians of the church obtain their teachings. The Emperor carries the bowl that is essential in passing the Eucharist to the worshipers and helps one to understand the important role that the emperor played. The bowl is symbolic in nature because it identifies the emperor to be doing the act of homage of a true leader. The symbolism of Christ in the purple orb shows that there is a universal dominion of the power of Christ to the kingdom. St. Vitale gestures a clear mind of the rule of the emperor as a representative of God s will on earth. The Emperor s army of Christ is shown in the form of Chi Rho that is present on the shied the military men are holding (Mango 15). Another aspect that emerges from the artwork is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Miranda Rights in Our Legal System Essay Does the Miranda Rights benefit the defendant too much where as the courts throw out voluntary confessions? The Fifth Amendment clearly states No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia. (U.S Constitution Fifth Amendment) When arresting citizens, officers must inform the individual of his or her rights or the statement that was said will be disregarded in the court of law. (U.S. Gov Info/Miranda: Right of Silence) These rights are called Miranda rights which protect citizens of the U.S. from self incrimination. (See cases Miranda v Arizona, Dickerson v United States and Escobedo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cassell also states that crime has increase after the Miranda laws were inforced from the years 1950 1965 he says police officers solve crimes about 60% of the time but fell dramatically. According to Cassell about 70,000 cases each year become unsolved because of Miranda and criminals are set free to commit crimes again. The two court cases that still has litigation over till this day is the Dickerson v. United States, 530 U.S. 428 (2000) and Miranda v Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966) The problem or issue is that when is a statement from a defendant coerced or voluntary? One of the things that produce the Miranda rule was the difficulty of determining whether a statement is voluntary or coerced. Stephen Sharpio says that the courts were required to look at whole range of factors to decide whether or not the confession was voluntary. The courts say that they will continue to look for the truth in all cases and give juries all reliable evidence to make the decision. Here are two key cases that shocked the world in their reversed decisions to throw out confessional evidence and to give a new trial. Miranda v Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966 )In the Miranda v Arizona case the defendant made statements in custodial interrogation that violated his Fifth and Sixth Amendment Rights. The defendant wasn t told his rights and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Bible As Tool For Guide Them Throughout Their... In the Seventh day Adventist church uses the Bible as tool to guide them throughout their Christian lives. The Bible teaches beliefs that the Christian are expected to follow and apply to their lives. Along with following these beliefs, Christians are expected to teach these beliefs as well, so that future generations may carry them out and be a positive example of the church. One the beliefs is the trinity. In Ephesians 4:4 6 it is written that There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism: one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all . There is one God, who in Himself is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; the unity of the three; Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one (Deuteronomy 6:4). The trinity is God, who is immortal, all knowing, and above all. God is all powerful, love, worth of our worship, ever present, and who created everything. In 2 Corinthians 13:14 May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all , explaining that the trinity, who carries multiple characteristics, is with us to guide us. Another belief is the creation. In Isaiah 45: 18 it is written that For this is what the Lord says he who created the heaves, he is God; he would fashion and made the earth; he who fashioned and made the earth, he founded it; he did not create it to be empty, but formed it to be inhabited ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Tyres Case Study All You Need To Know About Good SUV 4x4 Tyres Are you in the market for new tyres? If you are wondering which road to take to the ultimate SUV and 4x4 tyres we will break down the different types, styles, and sizes that you may want to consider when shopping for your newest set of tyres. Remember, everyone s needs are different and just because your friend found the perfect set of 4x4 tyres does not mean that they will meet your needs. There are three main types of 4x4 tyres and they are high performance, all terrain, and mud terrain. Within each of these types you find a variety of different styles and sizes. This means that even if the type is right for you you may come across styles and sizes that don t necessarily suit your needs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mud Terrain If you re looking for the right tyres for farm life or primarily off road use then mud terrain tyres are probably the right choice for you. The typical split here is 20% on the road and 80% off road. You will find that the tread patterns on mud terrain tyres have big gaps to improve traction and grip for off road use. What that means for driving on the road, though, is that the performance isn t great. This is particularly true in wet driving conditions as breaking distances aren t easy to judge. So, if you spend a lot of time on the road then it s time to write off mud terrain tyres as a viable option for your SUV or 4x4. There are a few different types of mud terrain SUV tyres, so you can make your decision in line with your needs. The Right Size Tyres come in all sizes, but the normal size for an SUV or 4x4 tyre is 255/65R16(109)H. Now, if you have a look on the sidewall of your tyres you will find a size listed though every car will have it on display in a slightly different spot. They often lead with an LT. That isn t part of the size, it simply indicates that the vehicle is a light truck and this is indicative of a tyre that has been designed and constructed for use by a vehicle that carries extra weight. The tyre can take it. Another thing to consider in your decision making process is your driving style. Everyone has a different driving style, so you may want to consider the performance based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Deep Book Badge Analysis Deep Book Badge: Requirements: Below are the steps for earning a Deep Book badge: Step One: Choose a World Changing or Life Changing book. How do you know if a book might qualify as a Deep Book? Choose a subject that interests you, and find a book that every expert says you should read.For example, if you care deeply about Economics, at some point you should read The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith. Google greatest authors of all times. Select an influential book written by one of these Pick the definitive biography about a hero or villain who has changed the world. Look for books that have won major awards. For example, the Booker Prize, Caldecott Medal, National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, Newbery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The time of the beginning of the story is 1939 when the Nazis control the government. The buildings are made out of poor materials. In one house lives a girl Liesel with her two foster parents. Her dad Hans Hubermann, who likes to play the accordion and is nice to her. Her mother Rosa Hubermann who isn t nice to her, she calls Liesel Sachsemench a curse word. Her mother works for a rich family that lives in a house that has a library. She hates the family and despises them. At the time books are rare and hard to find because the Nazi s burn them. Later in the book Liesel meets her soon to be partner in crime Rudy Steiner. Rudy Steiner is an interesting character. He broke into the school track at night and ran around it pretending to be Jesse Owens, his hero. He also dislikes the Nazi party and their practices. The first book that Liesel steals is The Grave Digger s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Advancements in Women s Rights Over the Past 100 Years Essay Most cultures and societies through both history, and today have viewed women as the weaker sex . Often they labeled unfit to perform many jobs outside of child bearing and domestic chores, even considered less intelligent than men are. In the past, this attitude translated into fewer jobs for women, below average pay, and poor working conditions. This continues today, despite the many great advances women have made in the past 100 years. This is evident in the Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) fields, where a man is far more likely to get the position than a woman is. The rate of males EMTs compared to female EMTs was a ration of 8 1 in 2010. During my research, I came across a website which states, Female Medics are Deadly! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another reason for job inequality could be the misconception that women are unable to make rational decisions, because they are emotionally driven. Women are emotional creatures, but their emotions do not override common sense. Typically, women have to study more, and work harder than a man to achieve their position of power. According to the Harvard Business Review Women, still face tougher odds not only getting into, but also staying in the C suite. (CEO). They conducted a study in which they studied the leadership of the world s top 2000 companies; they found that 29 (1.5%) of those CEOs were women. The Harvard Business Review also notes the difference between men and women CEOs and suggests that women still aren t treated as equals to men when it comes to high stakes positions. Another study by Darden Professor Erica James reported that stock in a company drops after the announcement of a female CEO, but not after that of a male CEO. As time went on women continued their struggle to earn their right even today. In some areas around the world, women are still expected to be those perfect 50 s housewives where they cook, clean, make, and raise the children. In areas around the world like Israel, women who cannot have children appear as something useless to society. Their husbands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Dinosaur Art Essay The Significance of Dinosaur Art Dinosaurs are creatures that seem to fascinate humans, since all we have left are their fossils. Although, through art, their bodies can be put back together and we have a better sense of what they looked like. The problem with art is that pictures can sometimes be disproportionate, unrealistic, or even made up. Young children who learn about dinosaurs may think that they are actually different colors and can talk for example. This is why it is important to make dinosaur art as realistic as possible and more informative. In an article titled, Do They Really Look Like That? The Science Of Dino Art , writer John Roach discusses people who do art and paleobiology for a living. A man by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides paying attention to new discoveries, paleo artists must notice how information is interpreted by different people. Paleo artist John Sibbick states that a bunch of people could have the same scientific information and fossil evidence in front of them, but how they all interpret it is very different. Everyone has a different artistic style, but the important thing is that their pictures clearly depict dinosaurs in an accurate environment with the dinosaurs realistic themselves. Through the years, paleo art has increased greatly, due to an increase in scientific findings and information being confirmed. The understanding of dinosaurs has increased and the art has changed to reflect that , said Sloan (2). One step to an increase in dinosaur understanding and art was in the 1980 s. Paleontologist Robert Bakker came up with a theory that dinosaurs were warm blooded. He thought that fossils looked more like warm blooded bones. Eventually his theory was accepted all over. This had a big impact on dinosaur art and then it encountered a drastic change. Instead of dinosaurs standing around and doing nothing but eating, they were now running and hunting their prey. The art changed from still life to a more action filled art, which appealed to more people and made the lives of dinosaurs seem more complicated than originally believed. After Robert Bakker s theory, was the discovery of small and medium sized dinosaurs that were found in northeastern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ex Post Facto Clause Essay The ex post facto clause of the Constitution says that Congress can t write an ex post facto law. It is an aspect of the fundamental Maxim, nulla poena sine lege: there can be no punishment without law in this case, without preexisting law (Gardener Anderson, 2015. p.13). An ex post facto law has retroactive effects, a law which criminalizes or increases penalties on a crime which has already been committed. It is interesting to note that this law restricted the states before the 14th Amendment was applied. We define criminal acts as those that violated the law at the time in which the crime was committed; therefore, we can t write an ex post facto criminal law and criminalize an activity that was legal at the time it was committed, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As SCOTUS has said, it is the effect, not the form, of law that determines whether it is ex post facto (Weaver v. Graham 1980). In Smith v. Doe (2003), SCOTUS rejected the claim that Alaska s sex offender registration act (Meagan s Law) was not punitive in nature; thus, the ex post facto limitations did not apply (Gardener Anderson, 2015. p. 18). This clause applies only to criminal statutes, not judicial decisions having a retroactive effect (Gardener Anderson, 2015. p. 17); however, retroactive judicial decisions can be challenged under the Due Process Clause (Rogers v. Tennessee 2001). Retroactive procedural statues that work to deny a defense bar the practice of law, increase punishment, or increase the likelihood of conviction may breach the Ex Post Facto Clause (Carmell v Texas 2000). A statutory increase in punishment is also forbidden ex post facto law (Collins v. Youngblood, 1990). An example would be, applying new sentencing guidelines to a defendant who committed the crime prior to their promulgation (Miller v. Florida, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Introversion In The Mid-17th Century In the seventeen years that I ve been alive, I have relished spending my days in a very particular manner. Alone. And that s not to say that spending time with my closest friends has never brought me pleasure; our late nights at wrestling competitions, playing video games, just shooting the breeze are some of my most enjoyable memories. It s just that there s something soothing about solitary reading, quiet introspection, and exercising alone toward which I gravitate. According to my mom it s because she didn t arrange enough playdates for me when I was a little kid. It may just be that I was born predestined to have an inclination towards solitude, like some puritanical hermit. But regardless of the reasons for my social preferences, what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Be it rappers, outspoken politicians, flamboyant actors, or any number of outgoing personas, Americans admire individuals for their attention commanding qualities. To quote Susan Cain, a former corporate lawyer, and Tedx acknowledged authority on introversion, shyness implies submissiveness. And in a competitive culture that reveres alpha dogs, one downmanship is probably the most damning trait of all. THAT is why I find it so important to separate the concept of introversion from shyness: To dispel any notion of weakness, to deny any perception of social disadvantage, and to debunk the idea that introverts are in any way incapable of being functional members of society. After all, I m a living contradiction to that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Japan s Foreign Policy During The End Of The Twentieth... In the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Japan was a strong militaristic country that held a strong power and influence in the Asia Pacific region. It was an expansionist and strong imperialist nation similar as the Western colonizers such as England, the Dutch, Russia, France and Germany. The Japanese empire extended from the Dutch East Indies in the south to Manchuria in the north before the country surrendered on September 1945 to the Allies. The Allied Power led by General Douglas MacArthur had occupied Japan for several years before it was fully liberated in 1952. After the occupation, Japan s foreign policy was given back to its government. The country took the opportunity given to repair its relations with its neighbours. Some historians claimed that the reconciliation period was successful through several treaties agreed upon the East Asian countries in the 1960s. However, it was different side of the story when the issue was asked to the Japanese former colonies. A lot of its people will claim that they could not forget what the Empire of Japan had done to them. Hence, it would be wise to ask how does Japan war history would affect its relations with its East Asia neighbours? This paper will explain the two most significant impacts that the aggressive Empire of Japan history affects its connections with its neighbours. History has caused the reconciliation process between the countries to be delayed and continues frictions between them to occur. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Adolf Hitler s Accomplishments Early in 1939, the start of World War Two, Germany was becoming a world super power. Germany had an estimated eight million Hitler Youth soldiers, a booming economy, and newfound nationalism. Germany was out of their depression, and after years of being ostracized from the rest of the world, they were united. The German people loved their country and they also loved the man who pulled them out of their economic depression. Adolf Hitler now the Keizer to Germany, every German man, women, and child worshiped him. Hitler s greed, power, and military dominance soon overshadowed his bright smile and firm handshake. Hitler was on the hunt for the Master Race . The Lebensborn or Foundation of Life program was attempting to make the Aryan race, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tibbetts, JR., dropped the first atomic bomb Little Boy on the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The heat and debris instantly vaporized seven hundred thousand citizens. Two days later, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan. Many historians still argue over the reasons why Japan did not surrender after the first devastating attack. Some believe Japan was not entirely sure it was a bomb, they received numerous reports about the attack but they were unsure. Others believe it was because they would not be forced into surrender, they would do it on their own terms. No matter what the explanation is, Japan delayed surrendering. On August 9, 1945 a mushroom cloud rose over the Japanese city of Nagasaki. A ten thousand three hundred pound, one hundred and twenty eight inch bomb nicknamed Fat Man , also known as Mark III, was detonated by Major Charles W. Sweeney. This was the second nuclear weapon of mass destruction used against Japan and resulted in eight hundred thousand deaths. In a matter of three days, one million five hundred thousand human lives were taken. In months and years that followed, an additional hundred thousand lives perished because of burns and radiation poisoning. Fires were caused over two miles away from the original explosion. Finally, Japan issued a formal surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay, Japan, aboard the battleship USS Missouri on September 2, 1945. Today New Mexico has more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Love in The Beauty and the Beast and Shrek Essay Love in The Beauty and the Beast and Shrek Love is a common theme not only in the entertainment industry, but as well as in life. Love sells, and people in the movie industries understand this and gain from the profit. Movies often portray love between two people who are both beautiful, and not always the best person they can be on the inside. In Disney s The Beauty and the Beast and Dreamworks Shrek not only do they have two people fall in love, but also they show how love is blind. When Lord Farquaad condemned all of the fairy tale creatures to Shrek s (an ogre) swamp, he makes his way to the castle, with his trusty side kick Donkey, to demand their removal. While there, he won a fight against the best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Bell, a real bookworm, learned of her father s capture, she set out to rescue him, and made a deal with the beast to take his place and to never leave the castle. Maurice, Bell s father, ran back to town to get more people to help rescue his daughter, but at first no one believed him. While Bell s stay at the castle, she was given the freedom to roam all she wanted, but to stay out of one room, which held the rose that contained the spell, that until the Beast could get someone to truly love him, he would stay like this forever, he had until the last petal fell for this to happen. Back in town, at a local pub, Gaston, who not only was in love with Bell but himself as well, headed up a party to kill the beast and rescue Bell. As they came to slay the beast Bell realized that she loved the beast. And as the last petal fell from the rose, she showed him that she loved him and the spell was broken. Love is in the eye of the beholder. In both Shrek and Beauty and the Beast the two least likely people fall in love, while they are under a spell. The other characters do not understand the love, nor do the two in love care what they think, all they see is each other. Both movies show that it does not matter what you look like when you fall in love, all that matters is you fall for the person for who they are. An evil spell was cast in both movies, which plays into the fact that they fell for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. If Moon Phases Are Caused By The Shadow Of The Earth On... Predictions Model 1: Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon 1. If Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon, when there is a new Moon, it should lie directly behind the Earth. The sunlight would be completely blocked off from the Moon because of Earth s shadow. 2. If Moon phases are caused by the shadow of the Earth on the Moon, the Moon should be a full Moon for most of the lunar month because Earth will not cast a shadow on the Moon unless the Moon is behind the Earth. Model 2: Moon phases are caused by different angles between the Moon, Earth and Sun 1. If Moon phases are caused by different angles between the Moon and Sun, half Moons should take place when the Moon is on either side of earth related to the sun (not in between the sun and earth, and not behind the sun and earth). 2. If the Moon phases are caused by different angles between the Moon and Sun, the Moon is full for only a small fraction of the lunar month because it would only be full when it is behind the Earth and Sun. Analyze ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An obvious pattern of the Moon is how each phase lasts for an equal duration, besides new, quarter, or full Moons. The phases show how the Moons orbit around the Earth is a constant speed. With the phases being equally divided up, it proves one of the predictions above wrong. The Moon is not a full Moon for the majority of the month, for the chart shows it is only a full Moon for one night. The percent of the Moon shown over the period of the month almost constantly changes, but the charts do show right before a full Moon or new Moon the percentage change of the Moon visible gets ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Comparison Of Thomas More s Utopia, And The Symposium By... Utopia by Thomas More, and The Symposium by Plato are similar in that they both challenge pre existing notions in society. The two stories prompt readers to reconsider certain aspects of life which one might have found to be quite one sided. Thomas More introduces us to an island called Utopia which serves as a model of perfection in each facet of everyday life. In The Symposium, Plato and his friends contribute distinctive interpretations on the origin and meaning of love. Both author s purpose in their writings was to confront ideas in which society has a rather common shared perception of. In Utopia, More is introduced to an experienced world traveller named Hythloday. Hythloday claims to have visited the island of Utopia, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beginning with agriculture, which is an important resource not only for good health, but economically as well. The Utopian agricultural sector is assumed to be extremely efficient and productive, this is proven as They export the surpluses to their neighbors (More, p. 93). Additionally, the mass participation in the country and on the farms benefit Utopia as well, as all town residents take turns working on the fields. Furthermore, Europe, along with many other Western societies, base their economy on capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system in which earning capital is prioritized and property is privately owned in order to maximize a profit for those specific owners. Utopia however, contends with the idea of capitalism as it emphasizes equality and shared profits for all. More reiterates this by stating that ...there is only one way to attain general well being, and this is equality in the distribution of goods. I doubt if such equality can ever be achieved where there is private property (More, p. 86). By discussing the lack of private property rights in Utopia, the author is critiquing the present day European society/economy by advertising the successes and perfection of Utopian society which lacks private property rights. In the Symposium by Plato, the idea of love is being challenged through the contrasting outlooks of love, which are given by Socrates and his friends. As the friends each share ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Magic Faraway Tree Quotes Circumstance of the reference: Evey walks towards V, confronting him and informing him that she doesn t want to be away from the shadow gallery V, I don t like this. Let s go back inside . V responds by quoting The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton, suggesting that sometimes exploration of uncomfortable places is significant for our development. Content of the reference: We can t... said Silky looking sad. Why not? cried Jo in surprise. Isn t this the land of do as you please? Yes said Silky. But it s time we went back to the faraway tree this land will be moving on and nice as it is, we don t want to live here forever. Gracious no. said Jo Our mothers and fathers couldn t possibly do without us. The Magic Faraway Tree by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Endgame Essay In Samuel Beckett s, Endgame, Nagg presents a comedic joke by saying that Look at the world and look at my TROUSERS. (Beckett, 775) This moment is comedic because he s comparing the creation of the earth to the amount of weeks it took the tailor to make his trousers. Furthermore, this moment affected me emotionally since one of the central themes throughout the story is death. There are many instances of juxtaposes between the earth and the beauty of man s creation. Hamm, for example, repeatedly states that there is no cure for living on earth and even goes as far as comparing this experience to hell. The way in which Hamm describes the existing environment of living on earth is astounding to hear since this supports the idea that he doesn t view life as a luxury. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea that it took God only six days to make the world yet it took the tailor several weeks to make a pair of trousers was certainly comical. I, however, found it odd and strange to see the perspectives of Nagg and Nell in terms of how they approached life. It s not that they don t want to be alive, but in the same they don t necessarily want to be dead. They simply don t see a purpose, which may explain why he inserts these unconventional and absurd jokes in his play. This strange dynamic brings into question the idea that their existence doesn t have any great significance to it. There are certainly other examples throughout the text that support this hypothesis; however it goes back to the central idea of human existence. This scene in particular is relevant to the entire story as it reinforces the contradictions of humans and death. By emphasizing how pathetic the world is, Beckett is painting a catastrophic picture of the earth as well as the consequences of living in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Love And Love Essay LOVE HATE I. INTRODUCTION As we grow up in life, we grow up with the understanding that we are loved or to give love. Sometimes that love turns into hate depending on the circumstances which it involves. As Christians, we are taught to show and give love to all and not to hate anyone. God directs us to teach others to do the same. With that being said, love and hate have an enormous amount of meaning that can be explained in a Theological, Biblical and Practical manner. II. PART ONE LOVE A. Theological Definition The theological meaning of love in the bible is expressed equal throughout. According to the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, it describes love as, Love to both God and man is fundamental to true religion, whether as expressed in the Old Testament or the New Testament. (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Online). Therefore, as Christians we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Christians, we are to give and show love to Jesus Christ, others and ourselves. Love is sometimes very hard to express when you have pain against someone or something. In which, this can turn into hate or dislike. Hate or hatred is the inner most pain or anguish you have towards someone or something. When you at this point you need to turn it to God and ask for help with those feelings. Each feeling, whether it be love or hate comes from a source like good and evil. This comparison is just like God and Satan. God loves all and shows it daily to us, where Satan is the opposite. He demonstrates how to motivate us with burdensome and struggles. We need always to remember that those inner thoughts or feelings are sinful. It says in John 3:16, For God so loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him should not die but have eternal life (American Bible Society, 954). Apply Gods word to your lives and accept the hatred from within and turn it into love from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...