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Romeo And Juliet Quotes For Essays
Crafting an essay on the topic of "Romeo and Juliet Quotes for Essays" may seem deceptively
straightforward at first glance, given the abundance of poignant lines scattered throughout
Shakespeare's timeless play. However, delving into the task reveals a labyrinth of complexities
that demand a delicate balance of literary analysis, contextual understanding, and thematic
exploration.
Firstly, the task requires a deep familiarity with the play itself, as well as a keen awareness of the
various themes and motifs woven into the fabric of "Romeo and Juliet." A mere recitation of
quotes is insufficient; one must comprehend the nuances, symbolism, and implications behind
each line. This necessitates an investment of time and effort to navigate the intricacies of
Shakespearean language, often dense and laden with multiple layers of meaning.
Moreover, the challenge lies in the synthesis of these quotes into a coherent and insightful
narrative. The essay must go beyond a mere compilation of excerpts; it must dissect the chosen
quotes, elucidating their relevance to character development, plot progression, and overarching
themes. This requires analytical prowess, critical thinking, and the ability to connect disparate
elements cohesively.
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and engaging with existing scholarly conversations.
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Romeo And Juliet Quotes For Essays Romeo And Juliet Quotes For Essays
Augustine Of Hippo Influence
As bishop, he donated all of his land and gave his money to the poor. This made him
widely popular and often times more politically powerful than even the emperor.
He studied theology with Simplician, a presbyter of Rome. Using his new education,
along with his knowledge of Greek, he took the time to study the Old Testament and
Greek authors. He used all of this while preaching; his abilities impressed Augustine
of Hippo, who previously thought poorly of Christian preachers.
After meeting Ambrose, Augustine reevaluated himself and was forever changed. In
387, Ambrose baptized Augustine, who he had a great influence on. St. Monica,
Augustine s mother, loved Ambrose as an angel of Godwho uprooted her son from
his former ways and led him to
Ivory Coast Imperialism
The European invasion of the Ivory Coast started in the early 19th century when a
group of French traders created establishments in the country. They obtained
territorial concessions from local tribes. By doing this, they spread French influence
throughout the nation to other cultural groups that existed during the time. During
the late 1800s, other European explorers ventured throughout the Ivory Coast in an
attempt to create treaties with local chiefs. By the year 1893, France colonized the
Ivory Coast as their own. (14) Cultural groups of the Ivory Coast were greatly
affected by the colonization of France. These groups were offered no human rights
and were forced to work in mines, on plantations, or to work on public projects. This
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The first round of voting was against Gbagdo and Alassane Ouattara. The results of
the first round were inconclusive. In the second round, Ouattara defeated Gbagdo,
but Gbagdo refused to accept the results. Several months following the election, a
defeated Gbagdo and his security forces attacked and killed citizens in the
economic capital, Abidjan, and other areas of the country. Under the protection of
UN troops, Ouattara took refuge in a hotel near the presidential palace of the Ivory
Coast. Another civil war erupted when militias that supported Ouattara began
attacking Gbagbo s forces. The violence eventually peaked in March 2011. The
Human Rights Watch declared Gbagdo s attacks on Ivorians as crimes against
humanity. Ouattara s forces continued to fight off Gbagdo s forces and soon took
control of a majority of the country. Gbagdo still refused to accept the election
results and to step down as president. Finally, on April 11, 2011, he was taken into
custody and was faced with charges of crimes against humanity.
Similarities And Differences Between Cats And Dogs
Almost every household in America has a pet, particularly a cat or a dog and
sometimes even both. These animals have been humans pets for thousands of
years. Cats actually used to be seen as deities because of an ancient Egyptian
goddess. Egyptians would treat them with respect and dignity as they would treat
their own children. Not only were cats treated with respect, dogs were too. Dogs
were seen as faithful companions and were treasured in every family as they still are
today. The reason that people choose either a cator a dogas a petdiffer from person to
person. However, sometimes people think that there isn t much of a difference
between the two animals. Although cats and dogs seem closely related, they
actually have some significant differences, such as their attitude about others,
training, and maintenance. One of the most important considerations for all pet
owners is how an animal associates with others. Cats are known for being solitary
animals and are generally seen as selfish creatures that only think about themselves.
In addition, cats are usually more self sufficient pets than dogs and typically don t
rely on humans for much besides food and a clean litter box. Dogs, on the other
hand, are pack animals that enjoy receiving and giving love. This clarifies why dogs
bond so well with so many different animals and also humans. Usually, dogs see
humans as their pack leader and follow the directions they give them and also protect
them. In addition, since dogs
Jimmy Carter Literature Review
Jimmy Carter was a very avid Christian before, during and after his time in office.
He is commonly acknowledged of being one of the most religious presidents in
history. The purpose of this literature review is to give an overview of how
academia interprets Carter s religiosity. Berggren and Rae (2006) describe Carter
as an Evangelical style president with a strong devotion to his corresponding
Evangelical Faith. He is referred to being the born again president. Carter had a
born again experience during his pre presidential life which supports he was
evangelist during this part of his life. In this experience, he questioned his faith
after a failed attempt to become governor. It wasn t until his sister, a devout
evangelist, spoke to and convinced him that he had not fully dedicated himself to
God, that he had a born again realization and devoted himself to Christ. Carter s
Evangelical Faith is further supported by him referencing himself as born again
and saying, I believe God wants me to be the best politician I can be (Lindsay,
2007). Lindsay s article also reasons that at the beginning of his presidency Carter
had a high rate of evangelical approval because these people could easily connect
with like minded president. Carter s evangelism religiosity is demonstrated by these
two sources before and during his early administration but gives no insight into how
might have changed during and after his presidency. Preston (2012, 575) expands on
Carter s evangelical
Similarities Between Great Expectations And Frankenstein
Sometimes when a person aims to fulfil their hopes and dreams they can end up
ruining not only themselves but also their personalities. In the novels, Great
Expectations by Charles Dickens, and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the two
protagonists Pip and Victor achieve their goals but at a cost of not only their identity
but also their relationships. Though each is achieving an entirely different goal, both
have undesired affects that change the protagonists from who they used to be. In
Great Expectations, Pip yearns to become a gentleman in order to win the affection
of Estella, the daughter of a wealthy and influential woman. To become a
gentleman worthy of Estella s love, Pip works to improve his education and
mannerisms. However, as Pip becomes more educated and knowledgeable about
the world, he begins to find his closest friends and family embarrassing and inferior
to him. Through the connections he builds during his journey of adopting the role
of being a suitable suitor for Estella, he is blessed with the opportunity of
becoming an apprentice for a famous lawyer in London which only allows this
complex of his to grow. Growing to the point of where he is so embarrassed of his
family that he doesn t want them to be seen by his associates, and views their
presence as a chore: Not with pleasure, though I was bound to him by so many ties;
no; with considerable disturbance, some mortification, and a keen sense of
incongruity, (Dickens.218). He is talking about his own
Broad-Based Blac Economic Empowerment
Broad Based Black economic empowerment (BBBEE) is a program exercised in the
South African business structure whereby formerly disadvantaged racial groups are
given economic opportunities that were not previously available to them, in an
attempt to rectify the inequalities of the past. The goal of Broad Based
Empowerment is to distribute wealth across as broad a spectrum of previously
disadvantaged South African society as possible.
The aim of this article is to discuss the ethical consequences of BBBEE and other
affirmative action tools implemented by the South African Government, and the role
of these measures in the present and future workplace.
Stakeholder Theory
Stakeholder theory states that managers within a company have a moral duty beyond
merely maximizing profits and not involving potential role players
(Beauchamp 2009).
It says that a manager has ethical obligations to help all stakeholders within a
company as well as external stakeholders. These stakeholders include company
employees, customers, investors and the society in which the company is situated.
Managers have to make decisions in such a way that they don t do anything illegal or
morally frowned upon by society. The manager has to act on behalf of, and in the
interest of both the company s shareholders and stakeholders. These actions need to
be followed through regardless of whether or not the long term results benefit the
company s shareholders they should benefit all their stakeholders.
Other
Don t Let Your Dreams Be Dreams
Don t let your dreams be dreams, just do it , Shia Lebouf. Young Lewis and Clark
dreamed of adventures and exploring. They did not let their dreams be dreams. As
adults the two would lead an expedition of historical significance to the United States.
Meriwether Lewis was born on August 18, 1774, near Charlottesville, Virginia and
was the boyhood neighbor of Thomas Jefferson. (lewisandclark) Meriwether Lewis
spent much of his time as a youth in the outdoors, and developed an interest in
plants, animals, and geology. He enlisted as a private in the Virginia Volunteer
Corps during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. In 1795, he joined the regular U.S.
Army at the rank of Ensign and was later promoted to the rank of Captain. In 1801
Lewis became the personal secretary to Thomas Jefferson, the newly elected
President of the United States. (Scienceviews) William Clark was born on August
1, 1770. William Clark was a Virginian native who was four years older than Lewis,
(lewisandclark) Clark joined the militia at age 19. In 1791, he transferred to the
regular army as an Ensign, advancing to the rank of lieutenant. William Clark was at
one point, Meriwether Lewis commander during their service in the militia. Clark
resigned his commission in 1796, returning to his family estate which he later
inherited. (Scienceviews)
President Jefferson s plans for the nation depended upon western expansion and
access to international markets for American farm products.
The Process of the Advancement of the Human Soul
Towards...
The Process of the Advancement of the Human Soul Towards its Perfection in
Ramayana and the Mahabharata
The whole of the Ramayana is an Epic of humanity. Humanity does not mean
mankind but that which particularly human nature. It is in this sense, Sri Rama is
oftentimes called the paragon of humanity, an example of the perfection of human
nature. This perfection is not inclusive of the foibles of man in his lower
endowments. That majestic feature of bodily personality, the ideal perfection of
physiological structure, the beauty of understanding, dignity of behavior, exemplary
nature of conduct to put it in one word perfection as conceived or as conceivable by
the human understanding this is what comes forth as an answer from the ... Show
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There, for the first time, is a proclamation divinity of Rama, where Mandodari in
deep sorrow over the death of Ravana, her husband, exclaims that it is Narayana that
has come as Nara which in fact is unknown to Ravana and due to his ignorance, he has
mistaken Rama for a human being. The contradiction that Valmikibrings out is that
while he puts these words in the mouth of Mandodari, he puts a different type of
statement in the mouth of Rama himself. When the whole theme is over, the
drama has been played, Brahma comes and speaks to Rama, Thou art Lord
Narayana, Thy play in this world is over, and we seek Thy entry back into
Vaikuntha. And Rama says in reply: What are you speaking? I do not know
anything. Am I Narayana! I think I am only a man Atmanam Manusham Manye.
Whatever you may think or speak about me, I think I am a man, I am a human
being. These are the words of Rama himself. While Rama himself is thinking that
he is only a man, Brahma speaks of Him as Narayana and wants Him to go back to
His Abode, as His drama in this world is over. These interesting dramatic
contradictions are brought into play by the genius of Valmiki, deliberately to fulfill
the purpose of the Epic. Otherwise, there would be no meaning in the play itself.
It was not at all given to Rama to proclaim himself as Narayana. That was not the
purpose of the Avatara at all. Sometimes, we are told that the ten Avataras,
incarnations of Visnu beginning from the
Effects Of The Black Death
How did the Black Death change the lives of the people who survived, not only
from the amount of fatalities, but also by the disruption of religion and the
economy? I believe the effect on Europe during this time were beyond devastating
due to the loss of about twenty five million people. The Black deathstarted in Europe
in October 1347. It arrived there by sea when twelve Genoese trading ships came
and docked in the Sicilian port of Messina. When people went to greet the sailors
on the ships, they were shocked when they discovered the majority of the crew was
dead and the living were severely ill. Although the Europeans had heard a rumor of a
disease like the Black Death, they were not in any way prepared for what was to
come.
The Black Death, as we know now, is transmitted through the air or by a bite from
an infected flea or a rat. The beginning of the disease was the formation of strange
swellings, either on the groin or armpits named plague boils. These boils, then had
blood and pus seep out of them, and it was followed by chills, fever, vomiting,
diarrhea, terrible aches and pains, and shortly after, of course was death. This
disease was very efficient and it was terrifying because some would go to bed
perfectly healthy and could be dead by morning. The Black Death spread through
Europe to Iceland and Greenland and reached Russia by 1352, and many regions lost
a quarter to a third of their population.
Although the cause of the Black Death was spread by bites from
Paul Greengrasse s Film Bloody Sunday
The movie Bloody Sunday by Paul Greenegrass dramatizes a shooting between Irish
Catholic marchers and the Protestant British paramilitary during a civil rights
movement in the 1970 s. Greengrasse s film could have been a useful tool for
teaching the troubles if he had only added a few elements. One such element is
information for example, if someone watched this filmfor fun with no prior
knowledge of the troubles they would have literally no idea what is happening or
at least they would be more biased toward the Irish over the paramilitary. This movie
also lacks objectivity because the viewer lacks prior knowledge to allow the viewer
to watch objectively. Plus the movie format is a limiting factor for this tool as it
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The other option for viewing is passive viewing which is common for viewing
films for entertainment and it is when you watch a film without much logical
interpretation involved. When you watch a movie in the theaters do really think
about the intricacies of the plot you probably do not? Now if you viewed this
movie passively you would most likely miss subtle but important plot devises for
example, when the first round is fired you do not really know who fired it but the
paramilitary seemed to blame it on the crowed but you do not visually see that but
if you passively viewed the film you would have probable just ignored that part
and accepted the soldiers word but what if the soldiers fired first. Passive viewing
also limits the scope that is understood from the movie causing the fusion of
knowledge to halt. So if you compared the film to a documentary or primary source
you would notice that this movie is unintentionally biased over the other sources
because it visually shows the events with strong emotional connections while a
documentary only states facts and opinion s without much emotion involved because
emotion drives subjectivity it causes the viewer to favor one side over the other
since allow you to empathize where the emotion is strongest. This movie also gives
information but it does not tell where it got the information while a documentary
does because it usually has experts of the discussing it and is shows the primary
sources used in the documentary so you cannot take the movies information as fact
even if it is
The Exhibition Experience Using Falk And Dierking s...
People gather halfway through the Andy Warhol exhibition, at The Portland Art
Museum, in front of a looping short film of Warhol eating a burger ending with I m
Andy Warhol and I just finished eating a burger (, n.d.). The exhibition, provided by
the Jordan Schnitzer family, is the largest collection of Warhol s work to ever be on
display (Portland Art Museum, n.d.). I will be evaluating the Warhol exhibition
experience using Falk and Dierking s Interactive Experience Model (IEM). IEM
entails factors form both outside and inside the institution, contributing to the
museum experience in three different contexts, the sociocultural (social), physical,
and personal. Unknowingly the visitoruses these contexts to interact with the
exhibition and museum, before, during and after the visit takes place. Museum staff
can use these contexts to evaluate the visitorexperience determining the success of the
exhibition and revealing areas for improvement.
Researching a museum before the visit is an important factor in the visitor gaining
useful knowledge on the exhibition and experience ahead. Upon visiting the website I
was able find large amounts of information pertaining to the Warhol exhibition that
would be beneficial for my visit. The website provided concise information on the
museum location, parking information in the area, cost of admission, and should
expected and gained from the exhibition. The large exhibition has been built to
display a timeline of Warhol s
Students Freedom Of Speech
Students freedom of speech does not exist in society today. Students do not have
rights of freedom of speech because society places stipulations on what students can
say and do. Freedom of speech includes words, dress code, and actions. In school
and at home, students are encourage to stand up for what they believe in. Apparently
standing up for what they believe in does not apply to freedom of speech. Students
are future leaders, and freedom of speech is a part of that future. The United State
Constitution guarantee all citizens living in the United States the right to freedom of
speech. Therefore, students freedom of speech should be embraced and not
condemned. Martinson (2000) states that freedom of speech is a basic and intrinsic
right of all Americans, including students (p. 145). If freedom of speech is a basic
right, why is it that the rights of students on free speech is often violated by society
and school administrators? Instead accepting students speech for what it is, students
are punished for speaking out. Although in most instances where administration feel
the need to restrain student s speech, what makes that decision absolute? Whenever
there is a belief that student s speech should be restrained by administrators, openness
should always be embraced and the school administrators should bear the burden of
proof to show justification (Martinson, 2000). School administrators should not
always assume that a student s freedom of speech is disruptive, but
Bitcoin the Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin the Cryptocurrency: Stimulating Global Economic Growth
Bitcoin is a technologically innovative solution for some common economic issues as
well as fraud and identify theft. This cryptographic digital currency simultaneously
provides users a method to exchange money for free or a nominal fee which is
mutually beneficial for retailers and consumers. Bitcoin digital currency is similar to
physical cash stored in a digital form. It is the first fully implemented cryptocurrency
protocol utilizing an open source peer to peer payment system. As a transfer protocol,
it fundamentally functions as a money transfer medium that sends bitcoins from
user to user without the need of a third party intermediary and the system is
protected by peer reviewed cryptographic algorithms. The value of one bitcoin is
based on supply and demand by people willing to use and accept this payment. The
price of bitcoins went from approximately 1,000 bitcoins for $1.00 USD. The price
is currently around $450 for one bitcoin but continues to fluctuate and is expected to
continue rising. To simplify transactions, there is a mobile app for smartphones that
allow you to send/receive funds by scanning the buyer s unique QR code. These
purchases have proven to be cost effective for both the retailer and the consumer.
Rapid deflation when caused by technological progress can create positive and
significant economic growth. Typically retailers are charged a 2 3% processing fee
imposed by credit card
German Propaganda In The Third Reich Analysis
There is no doubt that the Nazis committed unspeakable acts of horror during the
Holocaust. Millions of Jews were murdered by people enthralled by the propaganda
of Hitler and the Nazi Party. The main question however is how ordinary people were
convinced to take part in horrible acts. Many explanations exist to answer this
question. Author William Golding suggested that all humans have the capability to
be Nazis. One can certainly believe this statement after acknowledging the horrific
acts of the common German during the Holocaust. I agree that every human has the
capability to commit unspeakable acts of horror under the right conditions. Theo
Bailey author of the piece, Understanding the German People s Participation in the
Third Reich,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(n. pag.)
I agree with Theo Bailey s conclusion that the German people were brainwashed to
believe that Jews were evil and inferior. German people believed in the Nazi
propaganda that created fear and resentment. In this case Germans felt threatened
by the Jews and lost their moral values. I believe that humans will act in violence
when they feel threatened or believe that their violence is justified by a grater
good. In his article titled Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, Daniel J.
Goldhagen argues that the reason why ordinary Germans participated in the mass
murder of of the Jewish people was to obey orders and fearing for their own lives if
they did not participate. I believe that ordinary people can commit acts that may go
against their moral belief if their own life is at risk. Goldhagen further argues that
the ordinary German was coerced into participation by the social pressures they
experienced. This element is similar to the peer pressure we all experience in
wanting to be part of a group. Goldhagen stated, It is, so goes the argument,
extremely difficult for individuals to resist pressures to conform, pressures which can
lead individuals to participate in acts which they on their own would not do, indeed
would abhor. (n.
Essay on Korea
The Korean Religious Heritage
Korea s religious heritage has contributed to the teaching of the Unification Church.
Since it first appeared on Korean soil and was nourished by the Korean philosophy of
life, the new movement was naturally influenced to some extent by its environment.
Just as Eastern Orthodoxy cannot be understood apart from Christian Hellenism, and
Roman Catholicism is a product of Latin civilization, so the Unification Church
greatly profited from the religious development of its homeland.
Korea s indigenous religion, like that of most early cultures, was a form of shamanism
. This original faith has never completely disappeared and still exerts considerable
influence. Ancient Koreans believed in a variety of supernatural ... Show more content
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Let me mention five. First, Buddhism is a religion which stresses the need for
salvation. According to Gautama s four fold truth, every man suffers because of his
insatiable desires. Men find themselves caught in a ceaseless craving for pleasure
which inevitably results in disappointment, pain, frustration and emptiness. What
Buddhism offers is a way to escape this meaningless merry go round.
Secondly, according to Buddha, liberation or enlightenment can only be achieved as a
result of self discipline and self denial. There is no easy way out of the human
predicament. An individual must curb his sensuous desires and master his body.
Gradually but vigorously he must extinguish the craving for physical pleasures. To
accomplish this, Buddhists have to practice strenuous moral and intellectual
disciplines.
Thirdly, Mahayana Buddhism reinforces the stem ethic of Gautama s teachings with
a vivid eschatology. Those who live morally here on earth will be rewarded by the
bliss of the Pure Land Paradise. But those who violate the moral commandments will
be punished in hell until they have paid for their folly. At least in popular Buddhism
(that taught to the laity), the promise of heavenly reward and the threat of hell s
torments have been an important stimulus to ethical behavior.
Fourthly, Mahayana Buddhism emphasizes the supreme value of self sacrifice. The
highest ideal is to be a Bodhisattva. A Bodhisattva is one who has earned the right to
enjoy the
Buck Reading Buck
Briscoe 1 Unique Briscoe ENG 102 03 Prof. Weaver April 19, 2016 Buck Reading
buck by Mk Asante is a very great story. From the first four chapters read one can
notice a continuance of miscommunication due to lack of psychological knowledge
in the Black community. Viewing this story through a feminist theory one may be
able to relate to Buck himself. With examples from Buck reading his mother s
journal thinking about all the family who has poor communication with his mother,
the very poor relationship between his father and mother and lastly Buck feeling
alone and doing whatever he wanted to, to survive the best way he knew how being
that Amina is not able to give anyone a sufficient amount of herself due to the lack of
her actually loving herself . When reading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
PsychologyToday still relate to Buck who expressed by reading Amina s journal in
chapter five how his father would come and go to early or way too late to
conversate with his family making it as if he was not even apart of their lives.
Being that society looks to women to keep a household together it was easier for
the family to not act as one being that the children did not know what exactly was
going on with their mother, one of the children was not of the same father and the
father seemed to put a lot of his needs in Amina when he first became intimate with
her before her psychological problems began to affect his and her relationship.
Lastly, one can relate to Buck doing as he pleases being that he did not have
anyone to talk to, let alone any person to look up to look up to being that his older
brother did not know how to deal with Amina having mental problems and not being
able to support her child growing up by providing the essentials her two sons
desperately needed. With studies showing that children Briscoe 2 of mental parents
usually tend to live with grandparents neither buck nor his brother had anyone to turn
Women and the Patriarchal Society in Michael Cunningham
s...
Women Pressured by the Demands of a Patriarchal Society in Michael Cunningham s
The Hours
In Michael Cunningham s The Hours, Laura Brown, one of the novel s protagonists,
is trapped by the responsibility of being a housewife and mother. Cunningham s
story uses one of Virginia Woolf s works, Mrs. Dalloway, as a template to weave the
lives of three women together in a narrative delicately split into three branching tales
that echo each other. One branch of the story leads to a fictional account of Virginia
Woolf creating the first draft of her famous novel. A second narrative in Cunningham
s tale is that of Clarissa Vaughn a woman whose life mirrors that of Woolf s fictional
character Mrs. Dalloway. The final woman in the trio of ... Show more content on
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. . for which she is not adequately rehearsed (43). Sullerot explains this with: The
underlying reason being that the position of women has always or nearly always
been defined in terms of their role. Women have always been given a specific role,
mainly in the family, and their social role has evolved from it (Sullerot 13). Laura is
stifled in this traditional role; she seeks a sense of independence and privacy.
Cunningham borrows these ideas of independence and privacy from another piece
of Woolf s work, A Room of One s Own. In Woolf s essay she stresses the need for a
woman to have money and a room of her own. The money stands for the power to
contemplate, and this power is the independence gained from the woman s
financial status (Woolf 110). Woolf also states, That a lock on the door means the
power to think for oneself (Woolf 110). The room is a place of privacy that keeps
out the world of man. While the context of Woolf s statements was meant to apply
to women who wished to be writers, it also is applicable to the life of Laura Brown.
Laura believes that she has a touch of brilliance that she carries around inside herself
curled up like a tiny clenched fist (42).
The protagonist finds herself wondering if she could ever create something great by
unclenching the fist inside herself. Sullerot writes that women can be prompted by
the tediousness
April And Hercules Analysis
It is important for somebody to know their true identity because if somebody
thinks that they have to be just like somebody else then that is what he or she is
going to do. He or she are going to wear the same things as other people and try to
do the same things as other people. People will also try and wear the same thing
just like April did in the true identity video. She was wearing a mask just like
everybody else was and she was trying to do the same thing as everybody else.
April and Hercules had to both try and find their own identity all by themselves and
nobody else could do it for them. April and Hercules are similar in many different
ways like, how they had to try and find their own identity, and the ways that they
realized that
The Moral And Ethical Ethics Of Tyco
Introduction
This paper is about the lack of moral and ethical leadership of Tyco International s
former highest paid chief executive officer (CEO) Dennis Kozlowski (Kaplan,
2009). Tyco International is a business leader in Global Fire Safety and Security
Solutions. Tyco s United States headquarters are in Princeton, New Jersey and the
Corporate Headquarters in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. According to Kaplan (2009),
over a decade, Dennis Kozlowski was a charismatic and ambitious CEO who had
earned the nickname Deal a Day Dennis because of his notorious business decisions
including aggressive and speedy acquisitions. Dennis was a leader determined to
make Tyco the greatest company and succeeded well in transforming it from a $1.5
billion manufacturer into an industrial corporation worth more than $100 billion
(Kaplan, 2009).
Ethical issues
In June 2002, Kozlowski was accused by the Manhattan district attorney Robert
Morgenthau, of evading $1 million in sales tax on the purchase of rare artwork
(Timeline of the Tyco Internationalscandal, 2005). This investigation opened up a
can of worms indicting Kozlowski along with Tyco s former chief financial officer
(CFO) Mark H. Swartz of looting millions of dollars from the company,
misconstruing financial records and doctoring business records (Brickey, 2008). In
September 2002, Kozlowski and Swartz were accused of stealing more than $170
million dollars from Tyco and swindling $430 million in the sale of company shares.
AP European History Class
Academic Journey
There was a civil war in my mind, as I hesitated about taking an advanced placement
course. Sometimes, the results of doing something that challenges and scares you are
worthwhile in the long run.
I was uncertain if I wanted to take an AP class especially history because
throughout my academic years in middle school and freshman year, I was not
exactly the type of student that was the top notch. Although I received decent grades,
I never saw myself as someone who could excel in my academic studies. Of course,
that changed when I visioned myself in an AP European history class.
It was as if the adrenaline reawakened the hidden confidence and diligence within me.
From that meeting with my counselor, it was a turning point. Determined to upgrade
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In spite of all its rigorousness, I continued to stay because I would be doing myself a
bad deed if I threw all of my painstaking work and ambition into waste of time.
Coming up with a different approach, I realized that in order to survive and win this
game, I had to find myself interested and engaged in the major events, historical
figures, and essential terms that I learned because a positive mindset is key to
success. As long as I retained an enthusiasm for learning how history came to be and
how it lead to the present world, I was able to enjoy being a student of a European
history course. Certainly, there were several benefits of taking the AP class;
overwhelmingly, it was the workload that helped me prepare for other classes. As a
junior now, I have no problem busying myself with readings, annotations, studying,
and writing.
Above all the skills that I gained, writing was predominantly the skill set that I
developed most. Given that I had trouble understanding the texts, I was left with no
other choice other than to force myself to interpret the writer s
Body Building Research Papers
Large, bulging muscles like those found on the models of body building magazine
covers are often what people associate with strength training. Of course, building
muscles is part of this type of training program. There are other benefits that even
women who don t want to bulk up can appreciate. Stronger muscles can reduce your
risk of injury to your back and other parts of your body. Since your metabolism
increases when you strength train, you can also maintain a healthy weight. Body
building that results in large muscles typically involves long, strenuous workouts. To
experience the results just mentioned, you would just need to perform body building
exercises for 30 minutes, 3 times a week. What makes the difference in results you
experience with strength training exercises is the body building equipment you use.
If you are interested in a moderate workout, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Within this market there are numerous kinds of body building equipment for light
to moderate body building exercises. A good starter piece of equipment that you
can purchase anywhere is a chin up bar. This equipment costs as little as $10 and fits
in any doorway of your home. Push ups are perfect for any type of exercise program.
Although you can perform pushups without special equipment, purchasing a pair
of pushup stands can provide extra support for your wrists. This equipment is also
great for traveling. Dip stands may not fit in your suitcase, but you can easily slide
them in a corner of a room when they are not in use. Dip stands are used to perform
exercises that work the arms and abdominals. If you re creative you can easily
design other upper and lower body exercises. The equipment listed here is only a
percentage of what is available on the market. You can find more detailed information
about body building equipment at
Summary Of The Charge Of The Light Brigade At
Balaklava
The Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava by Lord Alfred Tennyson is a poem
about the historical battle that took place between British and Russia during the
Crimean War. Tennyson wrote the poem as a remembrance of the heroism and
bravery the British soldiers showed during the battle. The poem is well known for its
repetitive rhythm that is used to portray the sound of the charge. The repetition used
in the poem widely affects the rhythm, emotion, and story being told. Without it, the
poem could not have nearly portrayed the strength of the battle as well as it did.
This poem uses a technique known as falling rhythm. Falling rhythm is when the
stress is on the first beat of the line, and then falls off for the remaining words. This
can be deemed important because of the way it is a symbol for the fall of the British
troops. Although the rhyme scheme changes throughout the poem, Tennyson uses
very similar strategies within each stanza. He often rhymes the last word, and
sometimes even uses the same final word for many line. For example, When can
their glory fade! / Oh the wild charge they made! / All the world wondered. / Honor
the charge they made! / Honor the Light Brigade, / Noble six hundred! Even though
the stress is on the first beat, the last words of most of the lines rhyme, making the
whole line seem strong and complete each time we read it. Notice how he uses the
word made twice, and rhymes with that word 4 times. This helps the reader
Black Worm
The Lumbriculus Variegatus, or Black Worm, is a species of worm, which belong
to the Annelida family, meaning their bodies are formed of segments instead of
jointed legs (Brinkhurst, Gelder, 1991). The Black worm mainly inhabits the
European and North American regions, notably in the shallow habitats, such as the
edges of ponds, marshes, or lakes. Black worms diets consist of vegetation, and
underwater microorganisms like algae (Brinkhurst, Gelder, 1991). Black worms are
normally located in the sandy sediments from deeper parts in the water that they
inhabit. Black worms use their head to search for food, while their tales often project
upward. The worm does this to break water tension, in hopes that an exchange
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In a typical segment, the ventral nerve cord has four pairs of segmental nerves that
extend laterally and dorsally around the body wall (Stephenson, 1930). Some of
the segment s nerve fibers are sensitive and quickly detect any stimulation to the
worms body (Lesiuk, N. M. and C. D. Drewes, 1999). Other fibers are motor fibers
that supply wall muscle cells. The nerve cord controls the worm s muscles that, in
return, cause it to move. Worms use their muscles to crawl through the mud by
getting extra traction from bristles that can be seen from the side of their body.
Worms will rapidly pull back their head or tail if it is touched. Worms that hold their
tail up to the water surface may quickly withdraw it if a shadow suddenly occurs.
This is because these worms have tiny simple eyes (called photoreceptor cells)
scattered along their tail segments. In water, worms can also swim for short distances
by making corkscrew movements with their body (zool.iastate.edu, n.d., n.a.).
The Lumbriculus Variegatus, in recent years had been looked over for classroom and
laboratory use. However, these worms present great promise for researcher and
student friendly laboratory experiments. Black worms have been found to be very
helpful and informative in experiments involved with subjects such as: Physiology,
Development,
Nine Months Siege
Nine Months Siege Picture a scene of complete and utter chaos, a scene of terror
and fear. Now imagine that you are in the thick of it, except that scene is the Siege
of Petersburg. Around you are the sounds of muskets firing, hundreds at a time,
their smoke clouding your vision, the smell of burning gunpowder filling the air,
and the boom of artillery as it reigns down around you. You are a Confederate
soldier hiding behind the fortifications of what remains of Petersburg, vastly
outnumbered by the seemingly never ending supply of Union Yankees. You
wonder whether you will make it out with your life, or become yet another rebel
casualty to the failing Confederate cause. When will this end? you ask yourself.
Little do you know, it is far from over...291...291 more days of the brutality that we
call war. However horrific, war brings good things as well. In the case of Petersburg,
forcing the Confederate surrender.
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It being a hub of transportation made it more than an ideal target for Union General
Ulysses S. Grant. Although, in his path to inevitable victory lied the impressive
fortifications of the second largest city in Virginia (Civil War Trust). However, with
General Lee remaining in Richmond, there were only 2,200 troops left to guard the
nearly 10 miles of city that presented such astounding importance for both sides of
the country. With five railroads joining in conjunction to form this focal point, the
strategic importance of Petersburg did not go unnoticed (Civil War Trust). By
capturing Petersburg, the end of the war would only be put on the fast
Environmental Management Of Mining From New Acland
Coal Mine
ENVM3305 Environmental Management in Mining
Field report New Acland Coal Mine
Name: SГўmara Oliveira
Student number: s4338824
INTRODUCTION
The minerals are indispensable for the maintenance of industrial activity, since
products such as automobiles, machinery, tractors, cement, among others, are
manufactured from raw materials coming from this extraction and that these
activities are often energetically dependents on certain minerals, such as coal for
example.
However, the mining activity promotes direct impacts on nature, leading to
environmental degradation. It is an activity that extracts resources that are on the
ground or underground, from where various types of minerals (gold, silver, iron ore,
tin, bauxite, and many others) are removed.
Like all exploitation of natural resources, the mining activity causes impacts on the
environment both in the exploitation of natural areas and waste generation. It
intensely alters the mined area and the surrounding areas, where deposits of waste
and tailings are made. Furthermore, when we have the presence of harmful chemicals
in the ore processing stage, this could mean a serious problem from an environmental
point of view (de Freitas, 2014).
According to Souza Silva (2007), the main problems arising from the mining can be
grouped into five categories: water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, land
subsidence, fires caused by coal and radioactive waste.
Through this report will be made a specific of the
Using Encryption, Keys, And Virtual Private Networks
A research project that synthesizes your knowledge of encryption, keys, and virtual
private networks. Write a 5 7 page report on your findings.
Encryption
Encryption refers to a technique that facilitate the storage, transmission of
information in a format that is unreadable to unintended audience. Unintended
audience in this case may be hackers, sniffers, malwares e.t.c.the technique has been
widely used to curb phishing in the current network security landscape.
There are two fundamental techniques used in encrypting data: i.e. symmetric
encryption (also referred to as secret key encryption) and asymmetric encryption (also
referred to as public key encryption.)
Symmetric Encryption/Secret Key Encryption.
Symmetric encryption is the earliest and widely popular encryption technique. This
technique uses a secret key which can be a string of words, numbers which are
randomly selected to effect confidentiality. The secret Key is applied on the original
message to change the content into a cipher. The modification of the message to the
cipher might be a simple reordering of the message letter sequence to complex
alterations. With the help of the secret key the sender and the recipient can encrypt
and decrypt messages respectively.
Symmetric key encryption therefore uses an identical key to encrypt and decrypt
information. Due to its simplicity it is faster as compared to asymmetric encryption
with the length of keys critical to the encryption security .NIST recommends that the
Examples Of Human Emotions In Frankenstein
Human Emotions and The Creature Frankenstein is a novel by Mary Shelley that
challenges the reader to consider what it really means to be human, specifically when
impacted by loneliness and isolation. In the opening letters of Frankenstein, Captain
Robert Walton craves a real connection with someone while out at sea, and feels sad
and isolated as a result. Later in the novel, Victor Frankenstein is disconnected from
the outside world and feels misunderstood, so he recreates life in his isolation. Most
importantly, however, the creature is provoked by his isolation and loneliness to act
out against the world around him. His actions are driven by his experiences with
humanity, and although he is not actually a human, the creature experiences real
human emotions. The creature desires to be accepted, loved, and understood, and
when these desires become unattainable, he feels lonely, bitter, and angry, just as any
human would. Near the beginning of volume II, Frankenstein ventures into the Alps
in an attempt to escape his guilt after the creature kills his brother. In the meantime,
the creature escapes into the wilderness to avoid rejection. Their lives collide, and
they are full of bitterness and resentment toward one another. The interaction between
the two provides evidence that the creature does in fact experience real human
emotions. The creature tells Frankenstein: You, my creator, abhor me; what hope can
I gather from your fellow creatures, who owe me nothing? They
Benefits Of Black Rhino
The black rhino also plays an important part in a country s economy as they make up
a large source of income in countries like South Africa and Namibia, where
ecotourism is extremely popular. They are therefore contributing to the economic
growth as well as the sustainability of these countries as it produces job opportunities
for the locals.
Black rhinoceroses are often seen with oxpeckers. This is an example of mutualism
as both parties benefit from the other. The colourful little bird eats all the insects
and parasites on the rhino and thus has a supply of food. It is also protected from
predators whilst on top of the rhino. In return, the rhino benefits as it no longer has
bugs. The oxpecker also flies high and alerts the rhino of impending ... Show more
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Having lived in South Africa for so many years, we were made aware of the
seriousness of the poaching happening. The brutal and inhumane way these innocent
animals are tortured and killed for their horns is unacceptable and cruel. I have been
fortunate enough to have gone on several safaris where I have been able to see these
beautiful creatures flourish in their natural habitat. As one of the oldest mammals on
Earth, dating back 50 million years, it is important to protect this creature from
poachers to prevent their extinction. The rhinoceros is an important mammal who
plays a vital role in the ecosystem, as they maintain local vegetation around them as
well as having other animals rely on them. These fossil like creatures who have
braved ice ages and fought off pre historic predators can simply not become extinct
because of humans wrong doing. The black rhino cannot protect itself from
poachers as they are helpless when it comes to the tranquilisers used. It is our duty
to put a stop to the illegal trade of rhinoceros horns. I believe it is vital that we
respect planet Earth and coexist with each and every different species as they all
play a part in the
Bebe And Kid Ink Analysis
Am I wrong for calling the Black Star Elephant album by Nico Vinz one of the best
pop albums of 2014? I believe am not wrong. That album was a masterpiece and
they continue in its successful footsteps with their latest song that features Bebe
Rexha and Kid Ink. The song is titled That s How You Know and the perfectly
blending duo does what they do best before they let Bebe and Kid Ink put their art on
it.
That s how you know is a very captivating song. It is fun, educative and entertaining
all at the same time. I see this song becoming a hit with circles of people as it
portrays very relatable incidents. The song is sang over a catchy guitar which I found
very interesting. It makes the whole song sound like something that was just ... Show
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Bebe Rexha does the second verse and she had the best verse for me. The lady on
the song killed it. You were the man in college / got a degree in awesome / and had
more zeros in your bank than all the matrix coding, sings Bebe. Pretty impressive
right? Hell yeah. Bebe definitely had the most exciting verse on the song. Nico Vinz
come back for the third verse then Kid Ink does the last verse.
Kid Ink continues to display an exceptional level of comfort with any style of music
he is invited to feature on. From the guitar the song is sang on, it is hard to
imagine what Kid Ink s verse would flow like but Kid Ink imposingly laid his
verse. The flow was well paced to match the guitar and the lyrics also demonstrate
the perfect that s how you know you f**ked up situation. The final chorus comes in
after his verse and Bebe adds superb background vocals for this one. Her vocals will
send chills allover your body they are that amazing.
That s how you know is that reunion song as you all tell stories about how life
turned out and if you messed it up, the entire group will have to sing for you the
chorus of this song. It would be perfect for that occasion. Nico Vinz continue to give
us music that s not only entertaining, but educative and fun to listen to, sing along to
and relate to. This is another incredible song from the
Tutorial on Probablity
Mathematics Department
Tutorial Sheet No. 3
MAL250(Probability and Stochastic Processes)
1. The percentage of alcohol (100X ) in a certain compound may be considered as a
random variable, where
X (0 X 1) has pdf fX (x) = 20x3 (1 в€’ x), 0 x 1.
Suppose that the selling price of the above compound depends on the alcohol
contents. Specifically, if
1/3 X 2/3, the compound sells for c1 dollars/gallon otherwise it sells for c2 dollars
/gallon. If the cost is c3 dollars/gallon, п¬Ѓnd the probability distribution of the net
profit per gallon.
2. The pdf of a random variable X is given by fX (x) = 6x(1 в€’ x), 0 x 1.
Find the distribution of
(i) Y = X/X+1
пЈ±
пЈІ 2X, в€’в€
ћ X 1/4
1
, 1/4 ≤ X 3/4
(ii) Y =
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Also find the variance of the profit P.
17. Suppose that an electronic device has a life length X (in units of 100 hours)
which is considered as a continuous random variable with the pdf fX (x) = eв€’x , x
0. Suppose that the cost of manufacturing such item is $2.00. The manufacturer sells
the item for $5.00, but guarantees a total refund if X 0.9. What is the manufacturer s
expected profit per item?. 18. Suppose that X is a continuous r.v. having the
following pdf: f (x)
=
=
ex if x ≤ 0
2
eв€’x if x 0.
2
Let Y = |X |. Obtain E(Y ) and Var(Y ).
19. A company rents out time on a computer for periods of t hours,for which it
receives $400 an hour. The number of times the computer breaks down during t
hours is a r.v. having the Poisson distribution with О» = (0.8)t, and if the computer
breaks down x times it costs 50x dollars to п¬Ѓx it. How should the company select t
in order to maximize its expected profit?
Why I Want To Become A Wildlife Veterinarian
In the last few decades, it has become increasingly evident that conservation, our own
health, and the health of wild and domestic animals are all inextricably linked. A
single pathogen can wipe out the last populations of an endangered species and, in
turn, threaten the stability of local human populations. Thus there is an urgent need
to simultaneously address the health of people and animals, recognizing that disease
poses challenges to both conservation of the planet s biodiversityand efforts to
improve the quality of human life (Wildlife Conservation Society. 2015). Knowing
this has made me want to help animals much more.My future plan is to become a
wildlife veterinarian, go to a great university at UC Davis for Veterinary and finish
high school with good grades. A wildlife veterinarian will contribute to society by
achieving to help both wild and domestic animals from diseases or injury , not will
this only help the animal but the care keeper stay in control and all those forgotten
animals will now feel loved and part of the world again. Since I love animals and
want to help them as much as possible, I want to become a wildlife veterinarian. By
doing so, I will never get bored, nor tired of my career. People who make a career as
a vet technician realize that the work environment is constantly changing every day....
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I will care for both domestic and wild animals. I ll start my experience by working
at animal shelters, and passing all science and math classes. And lastly, I will go to
UC Davis to receive my DVM and finally work with various, wild animals. Animals
are so precious, they know how to love, they are intelligent, and they feel pain.
They are living creatures on this earth with much right as ours to be here. We are all
linked together, if they die we die. We need to keep each other safe and healthy as
much as
Dynacorp Organizational Structure
Dynacorp had been a leading information systems and communications company
globally. They were pioneers in developing high technology applications that were
highly commended in the industry. As the company grew and expanded, the
innovative processes slowed down and the current organization structure was believed
to be the root of the problem. The existing organization structure shown in Figure 1
shows that Dynacorp is structured functionally. The three line divisions, each led by
an executive vice president, were engineering, manufacturing, and marketing. These
were supported by a number of corporate staff divisions, including finance, human
resource management, and corporate affairs. [1]
If I were on the Dynacorp task force, my first choice for an alternative organisational
structure design would be the product division structure as shown in Figure 2 with
each division for each business led by a chief manager. This scheme is proposed to
tackle the company s two major issues, communication among each divisions and the
company s retardation to the market. This structure organizes on the basis of the
service or product provided. [1] Everyone works on different tasks contributing to the
same final output. This structure has two major advantages. First is transparency of
performance: it makes the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The proposed structure s strengths encourages most large American corporations in
the 1980s employ this structure as the dominent form[1]. Unorthodoxly, the basic
structure is insuffiecient to be an effective solution for enterprise as large and
complex as Dynacorp.The change would mean a few years of organisational shift that
would profit the company or bring loss to it. By meticulously comprehending the
companies workflow and the humans, who are part of the machine, can the company
benefit from the big
The Benefits Of Animals In Captivity
Zach Zahn
English 101
Prince
30 November 2015
The Truth Behind Animals in Captivity
Animal activists documentaries and incidents have recently brought up the question
of weather or not animals should be held in captivity for human entertainment or
conservation. A series of recent events has the general pubic asking them selves if
animals should be allowed to be in captivity. On February 24, 2010 Tilikum, a
12,000 pound killer whale held at Sea World Orlando, dragged trainer Dawn
Brancheau to the bottom of the tank during their daily show performance Dine with
Shamu, killing her. This was not the first time Tilikum had killed one of his trainer,
in 1991 and 1999 he was involved in similar incidents that unfortunately claimed the
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The Humane Society conducted a study in 2009 and found some of the negative
side effects on marine mammals in captivity. In the wild dolphin and whales can
spend up to 80% of their time in the ocean depths and the remaining 20% of their
time at the oceans surface (Marine). Because of the shallow and small tanks they
spend more time on the surface causing skin problems. This also caused their dorsal
fins on top to collapse without the support of the ocean water gravity pulls the fins
over. In the wild a dorsal fin collapse happens in approximately 1% of killer whale
and in captivity all male and most female whales experience it. Most animals are put
into cages much smaller than their natural habitat restricting their natural instincts to
roam around. Confiding animals to a single area could also causes unsanitary
conditions to arise if the animals reproduce quickly since they would all be close to
each
The Business Communication Market Is Growing
Tremendously...
Newtel is pleased to refer to HUNSA s request for proposal dated 1 May 2015. We
understand that your company has been having issues with your current
communication provider. We have recognised this as a unique opportunity to work
closely with your company and we aim to resolve your current issues with our
innovative way of thinking.
We strongly believe the Business communication market is growing tremendously
and Newtel is uniquely positioned to successfully fulfil both present and future
requirements.
By accepting our proposal, Hunsa will encounter the following benefits:
We aim to be the company where geography doesn t compromise quality. Hence, we
have entered in multiple agreements with local communication infrastructure
providers to provide the best overall coverage quality.
We are highly confident in our pricingstrategy, providing you very competitive
pricing in the telecommunications market. We aim to provide you with the most
value possible through our wide range of pricing options available at your disposal
for anyone within your firm.
We understand that business doesn t always go to plan and there is always
unforeseen circumstances operating a business. This is where the flexibility of our
business mobile plans excel, we will not charge exuberant prices (like our
competitors) for excess amounts of data or minute of calling, simply log into our
website and add an extra data or calling boost to the account for the month.
We pride our self on customer
Kari Matchett s Five Days Of Midnight
Between 1998 and 2000, Kari Matchett had a supporting role in The Rez and after
that became the main star in Power Play, playing as Colleen Blessed. Later on in
2002 she played the role of Kate Filmore in Cube 2: Hypercube. And in 2003 she
worked alongside Timothy Hutton in Syfy s miniseries titled Five Days of
Midnight. In 2004 she played the role of a detective called Elain Bender in the
series Blue Murder. In the same series she was a guest start who was a murder
suspect, and went ahead to get a Gemini Award for that role. She played the main
role in ABC s series of 2005, Invasion, the base of this series was of aliens which
impersonated humans. She later on got roles in Plague Story, Wild Card and Shark.
She went ahead to play a role
I Love Lucy
In the book Harvard design school guide to shopping, Louise Wyman explores the
notion of relationships between humans and commodities through The project of
modernity ... the Crystal Palace (Wyman, L. 2001, p.229). Wyman suggests that the
construction of The Crystal Palace in 1851 begun to break down the strict
relationship between commodities, such as clothing, and social class. Both the way
in which the building was constructed and the events taking place within the building
support this claim.
Unconventional design concepts and material use that incorporate the use of science,
technology and nature were a key development during this time period. In Hitchcock
s words, Paxton s scheme owed its aesthetic qualities to factors hitherto unrecognised
the repetition of units manufactured in series, the functional lace like patterns of criss
cross trusses, the transparent definition of space, the total elimination of mass and the
sense of tensile, almost live, strength as opposed to the solid and gravitational quality
of previous masonry architecture (Mordant Crook 1987, p.107). This suggests Paxton
was challenging traditional architecture of the period, offering a fresh perspective. The
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It allows further insight into the complexity of human emotions. I Love Lucy shows
the interaction between human feeling and work placement as a single housewife in
the 1950 s; ...each of Lucy s temporary occupations requires her to put on a costume
and act like someone else, as if to suggest the new instability in the post industrial
United States between the activities of performing a role and working a job,
including all the nonspecific jobs that seem to fall under the single role of
housewife... (Ngai, 178) Understanding the accumulation of new experiences allows
us to consider feedback in different work environments. Thus designers may better
adapt in a world that is constantly
Prospective Memory Performance
Motivation and Environmental Cues: Predictors of Prospective Memory
Performance Prospective memory (PM) is defined as the memory to perform
future intentions and includes things such as picking up a gift for a friend on the
way home from work or remembering to take medication at a certain time each day
(Einstein McDaniel, 1990). In the real world these intentions are often performed to
benefit others and are considered pro social in nature (Brandimonte, Ferrante,
Bianco, Grazia Villani, 2010). Past research has identified social PM tasks as being
perceived as more important than PM tasks that benefit the self (Penningroth, Scott,
Freuen, 2011). An example of a social PM task would be remembering to keep an
appointment with a study group,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is expected that the age range of participants will be between 18 and 22 years of
age; however, participants must be at least 18 to participate. Individuals over the age
of 22 will not be excluded. Participants will be recruited through the SONA system,
resulting in a convenience sample. The total sample size will contain a minimum of
___ participants (N = ___). This sample size was suggested through a power
analysis using G*Power (Faul, Erdfelder, Lang, Buchner, 2007) and is based upon a
medium effect size (d = .50) and a power of .80, which is the minimum suggested by
Cohen (1992). All participants will receive extra credit for their participation;
however, depending upon which condition a participant is assigned to, they may have
an opportunity to earn an additional
Richard Branson Leadership Style
Richard Branson is ranked as one of the wealthiest British billionaires and is known
as a business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. Richard started his first business,
Student magazine, which launched in 1968 after he dropped out of high school at
age fifteen according to Feloni (2015). Richard Branson s revolutionary leadership
has led to the extreme success of Virgin Group. The Virgin Group is an empire that
has more than four hundred companies worldwide consisting of sectors in mobile
telephones, travel and transportation, financial services, leisure and entertainment and
health and wellness. Richard Bransonhas been successful in extracting quality work
from his employees at the Virgin Group. Virgin Group has transformed the way
operations and businesses take place. Leadership has been the key to the success of
Virgin Group. Branson believes in transferring authority to subordinates. This paper
will focus on Richard Branson s leadership elements and various aspects of Virgin
Group.
Leadership Style
Richard Branson s Rule Breaker leadership style has been known to be extremely
effective which is evident from the success he has endured in his life. Each moment
of his life has contributed to his unique and efficient leadership style. Even after being
successful, he has continued to invest in small businesses that helped people grow
unremittingly. He believes in young entrepreneurs and strives to help them with
achieving their goals. There are various key
William Bryant Biography Essay
William Bryant did not have a happy childhood. Bryant was born to a surgeon who
lost everything and was forced into moving the family in with his Grandparents.
Bryant grew up in Cummington, MA, and was a reserved child due to family
circumstances. Bryant worked on the farm as a child and was fascinated with nature
at an early age. His education consisted of being a prized pupil with an imposed strict
regimen which was enforced under the threat of a switch. Bryant s surroundings
required him to make companionships of his thoughts that he gathered from nature.
At a young age he learned meter and poetrythrough hymns from Isaac Watts, taught
by his grandfather, a deacon in the church. His continued education consisted of
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He enrolled in school in Plainfield and occupied himself with learning Greek; after
that semester he returned home for more tutoring from his father in French,
philosophy, and post Augustan British poets. Bryant enrolled in Williams College
where he was not challenged and withdrew to return home with hopes to enroll into
Yale. While at Williams College he succeeded; however, his most conspicuous
achievement as a student, Descriptio Gulielmopolis, satirically expressed discontent
with Williamstown and living conditions at the college; still more disappointing was
the absence of intellectual zest among pale faced, moping students [who] crawl/like
spectral monuments of woe ( Biography: William Cullen Bryant ). Due to the
financial situation of his family Bryant s Yale endeavors diminished. He took up law
for the money; however, his yearning for Yale never ceased. During this time
Bryant flourished in law and entered the bar in 1815, opened a law office, and
practiced law at the age of 22; he left poetry to an additional role in his life. During
his adulthood he was plagued with death and a reevaluation of religion. Even though
law offered him a better life, he once again turned to
The Love Poem John Frederick Nims
The poem love poem is by John Frederick Nims it is a one hundred and seventeen
word poem with six verses of four lines in each, the second and also fourth lines
rhyme with each other. This poem is very descriptive and has a lot of meaning in it
just by the words this poet chooses to use and also in his style of writing. The first
three words of this poem he was either speaking or addressing to his beloved one it
said My clumsiest dear . We quickly learn that this is the woman he loves and that
she nearly breaks everything she comes across, her hands wreak disasters
shipwreck vases . They are like proverbial bulls in a china shop, he mentions and
they catch in fine cloth like the burrs of weeds. In this poems first couple of verses
mostly
Claes Oldenburg
Claes Oldenburg is known for his unique sculptures that reflect the pop culture era.
Born in Sweden, his family moved to the United States when Oldenburg was just a
baby. When Oldenburg got older her attended Yale University and moved to New
York where he met the two people that inspired him artistically, Jim Dine and Allan
Kaprow. With this inspiration, Oldenburg began his career as an artist.
Oldenburg first opened small exhibits around New York filled with sculptures he
created out of paper mache and plaster. From here his art took off and began
catching the attention of people everywhere. In the 1960 s Oldenburg rented out a
space in New York and filled it with sculptures that depicted diner food, cheap
clothing, and other manufactured items. Oldenburg called this The Store . The
sculptures that he created in The Store were called soft sculptures. These types of
sculptures are made from cloth, foam, rubber, paper and other type of soft materials.
These works of art are now known as the first sculptural expression of pop art. With
the popularity stemming from Oldenburg s exhibits, he soon realized he wanted to
expand and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Oldenburg uses bright colors and brings his art to life. I take particular fascination
in his outside sculptures because he truly makes you feel so small compared to his
masterpieces. Oldenburg places his sculptures in many major cities, Philadelphia
being one of them. He created the Paint Torch in 2011 in center city and I have had
the opportunity to pass by this masterpiece many times. It is an enormously tall
paintbrush placed in the middle of the sidewalk. Whenever I pass it I smile because
in a way it reminds me that life does not always have to be so serious, and I believe
that that was one of the goals Claes Oldenburg had in mind when he began creating
his unique
Historical Significance Of Invictus
Invictus is a historical film that takes place during post apartheid South Africa. It
was directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. The
film is based on John Carlin s book, Playing the enemy: Nelson Mandela And Game
That Made A Nation. It is mainly about Rugby World Cup in 1995 in South Africa
.
Even though apartheid is over, there is a racial tension within the society. However,
Nelson Mandela, along with the captain of rugby team, Francois Pienaar, tried to
solve this by hoping for successful game. Most of the scenes in the film creatively
demonstrate the historical significance in an era of post apartheid. According to the
film, Nelson Mandela became the first democratic president in South Africa in 1994.
Apartheid laws were dismantled, but both white and black people did not get along,
which was concerning for Mandela. Knowing the Rugby World Club was taken in
South Africa, Mandela believed this sport event will successfully unite people
together even though the Springboks team symbolized white supremacy. With this in
mind, he met the Springboks captain, Francois Pienaar, and they both... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
I choose this movie because the title means unconquered in Latin, which attracts me.
In the film, Mandela mentioned that the poem affected him in a positive way as he
never gave up on being the anti activist during his time in the prison. The film is an
inspiring movie that teaches us a lot of things. For instance, we respect our people
despite the color skins in order to keep justice going and be satisfied as humans. Also,
the film is not only focusing on the sport but the relationship between justices and
discriminations within the society. In my opinion, Mandela was the hard working,
inspiring president in South Africa as his treatments toward his society were the
examples of the justice. Overall, this film is highly recommended for
Three Little Pigs
SOMERSET PA (AP) A. Wolf took the stand today in his own defense. This
shocked and stunned the media who predicted that he would not testify in the
brutal double murder trial. A. Wolf is accused of killing (and eating) The First
Little Pig, and The Second Little Pig. This criminal trial is expected to be followed
by a civil trial to be brought by the surviving Third Little Pig. The case has been
characterized as a media circus.
His testimony is transcribed below:
Everybody knows the story of the Three Little Pigs. Or at least they think they do.
But I ll let you in on a little secret. Nobody knows the real story, because nobody has
ever heard my side of the story. I m Alexander T. Wolf. You can call me Al. I don t
know how this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
And right in the middle of the pile of straw was the First Little Pig dead as a
doornail. He had been home the whole time. It seemed like a shame to leave a
perfectly good ham dinner lying there in the straw. So I ate it up. Think of it as a
cheeseburger just lying there. I was feeling a little better. But I still didn t have my
cup of sugar . So I went to the next neighbor s house. This neighbor was the First
Little Pig s brother. He was a little smarter, but not much. He has built his house of
sticks. I rang the bell on the stick house. Nobody answered. I called, Mr. Pig, Mr. Pig,
are you in? He yelled back. Go away wolf. You can t come in. I m shaving the hairs
on my shinny chin chin.
I had just grabbed the doorknob when I felt another sneeze coming on. I huffed. And I
snuffed. And I tried to cover my mouth, but I sneezed a great sneeze.
And you are not going to believe this, but the guy s house fell down just like his
brother s. When the dust cleared, there was the Second Little Pig dead as a
doornail. Wolf s honor. Now you know food will spoil if you just leave it out in the
open. So I did the only thing there was to do. I had dinner again. Think of it as a
second helping. I was getting awfully full. But my cold was feeling a little better.
And I still didn t have that cup of sugarr for my dear old granny s birthday cake. So I
went to the next house. This guy was the First and Second Little Pig s brother. He
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  • 1. Romeo And Juliet Quotes For Essays Crafting an essay on the topic of "Romeo and Juliet Quotes for Essays" may seem deceptively straightforward at first glance, given the abundance of poignant lines scattered throughout Shakespeare's timeless play. However, delving into the task reveals a labyrinth of complexities that demand a delicate balance of literary analysis, contextual understanding, and thematic exploration. Firstly, the task requires a deep familiarity with the play itself, as well as a keen awareness of the various themes and motifs woven into the fabric of "Romeo and Juliet." A mere recitation of quotes is insufficient; one must comprehend the nuances, symbolism, and implications behind each line. This necessitates an investment of time and effort to navigate the intricacies of Shakespearean language, often dense and laden with multiple layers of meaning. Moreover, the challenge lies in the synthesis of these quotes into a coherent and insightful narrative. The essay must go beyond a mere compilation of excerpts; it must dissect the chosen quotes, elucidating their relevance to character development, plot progression, and overarching themes. This requires analytical prowess, critical thinking, and the ability to connect disparate elements cohesively. Furthermore, the writer must navigate the delicate balance between original interpretation and established scholarly discourse. The play has been dissected by countless scholars over the centuries, making it imperative for the essay to offer a fresh perspective while acknowledging and engaging with existing scholarly conversations. In addition, crafting a compelling essay demands an understanding of the target audience. Is the essay intended for a general audience or a more specialized academic readership? Tailoring the tone, depth, and approach accordingly is crucial for effectively communicating the chosen insights. In conclusion, writing an essay on "Romeo and Juliet Quotes for Essays" involves more than just compiling a list of memorable lines. It demands an intimate familiarity with the source material, a nuanced understanding of literary elements, and the ability to synthesize information into a cohesive and insightful narrative. The endeavor is not merely a test of one's writing prowess but a demonstration of intellectual depth and analytical acumen. For those seeking assistance with such essays or similar academic endeavors, it's worth exploring resources like HelpWriting.net, where a wealth of expertise and support is available to navigate the intricacies of literary analysis and essay composition. Romeo And Juliet Quotes For Essays Romeo And Juliet Quotes For Essays
  • 2. Augustine Of Hippo Influence As bishop, he donated all of his land and gave his money to the poor. This made him widely popular and often times more politically powerful than even the emperor. He studied theology with Simplician, a presbyter of Rome. Using his new education, along with his knowledge of Greek, he took the time to study the Old Testament and Greek authors. He used all of this while preaching; his abilities impressed Augustine of Hippo, who previously thought poorly of Christian preachers. After meeting Ambrose, Augustine reevaluated himself and was forever changed. In 387, Ambrose baptized Augustine, who he had a great influence on. St. Monica, Augustine s mother, loved Ambrose as an angel of Godwho uprooted her son from his former ways and led him to
  • 3. Ivory Coast Imperialism The European invasion of the Ivory Coast started in the early 19th century when a group of French traders created establishments in the country. They obtained territorial concessions from local tribes. By doing this, they spread French influence throughout the nation to other cultural groups that existed during the time. During the late 1800s, other European explorers ventured throughout the Ivory Coast in an attempt to create treaties with local chiefs. By the year 1893, France colonized the Ivory Coast as their own. (14) Cultural groups of the Ivory Coast were greatly affected by the colonization of France. These groups were offered no human rights and were forced to work in mines, on plantations, or to work on public projects. This intensive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first round of voting was against Gbagdo and Alassane Ouattara. The results of the first round were inconclusive. In the second round, Ouattara defeated Gbagdo, but Gbagdo refused to accept the results. Several months following the election, a defeated Gbagdo and his security forces attacked and killed citizens in the economic capital, Abidjan, and other areas of the country. Under the protection of UN troops, Ouattara took refuge in a hotel near the presidential palace of the Ivory Coast. Another civil war erupted when militias that supported Ouattara began attacking Gbagbo s forces. The violence eventually peaked in March 2011. The Human Rights Watch declared Gbagdo s attacks on Ivorians as crimes against humanity. Ouattara s forces continued to fight off Gbagdo s forces and soon took control of a majority of the country. Gbagdo still refused to accept the election results and to step down as president. Finally, on April 11, 2011, he was taken into custody and was faced with charges of crimes against humanity.
  • 4. Similarities And Differences Between Cats And Dogs Almost every household in America has a pet, particularly a cat or a dog and sometimes even both. These animals have been humans pets for thousands of years. Cats actually used to be seen as deities because of an ancient Egyptian goddess. Egyptians would treat them with respect and dignity as they would treat their own children. Not only were cats treated with respect, dogs were too. Dogs were seen as faithful companions and were treasured in every family as they still are today. The reason that people choose either a cator a dogas a petdiffer from person to person. However, sometimes people think that there isn t much of a difference between the two animals. Although cats and dogs seem closely related, they actually have some significant differences, such as their attitude about others, training, and maintenance. One of the most important considerations for all pet owners is how an animal associates with others. Cats are known for being solitary animals and are generally seen as selfish creatures that only think about themselves. In addition, cats are usually more self sufficient pets than dogs and typically don t rely on humans for much besides food and a clean litter box. Dogs, on the other hand, are pack animals that enjoy receiving and giving love. This clarifies why dogs bond so well with so many different animals and also humans. Usually, dogs see humans as their pack leader and follow the directions they give them and also protect them. In addition, since dogs
  • 5. Jimmy Carter Literature Review Jimmy Carter was a very avid Christian before, during and after his time in office. He is commonly acknowledged of being one of the most religious presidents in history. The purpose of this literature review is to give an overview of how academia interprets Carter s religiosity. Berggren and Rae (2006) describe Carter as an Evangelical style president with a strong devotion to his corresponding Evangelical Faith. He is referred to being the born again president. Carter had a born again experience during his pre presidential life which supports he was evangelist during this part of his life. In this experience, he questioned his faith after a failed attempt to become governor. It wasn t until his sister, a devout evangelist, spoke to and convinced him that he had not fully dedicated himself to God, that he had a born again realization and devoted himself to Christ. Carter s Evangelical Faith is further supported by him referencing himself as born again and saying, I believe God wants me to be the best politician I can be (Lindsay, 2007). Lindsay s article also reasons that at the beginning of his presidency Carter had a high rate of evangelical approval because these people could easily connect with like minded president. Carter s evangelism religiosity is demonstrated by these two sources before and during his early administration but gives no insight into how might have changed during and after his presidency. Preston (2012, 575) expands on Carter s evangelical
  • 6. Similarities Between Great Expectations And Frankenstein Sometimes when a person aims to fulfil their hopes and dreams they can end up ruining not only themselves but also their personalities. In the novels, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the two protagonists Pip and Victor achieve their goals but at a cost of not only their identity but also their relationships. Though each is achieving an entirely different goal, both have undesired affects that change the protagonists from who they used to be. In Great Expectations, Pip yearns to become a gentleman in order to win the affection of Estella, the daughter of a wealthy and influential woman. To become a gentleman worthy of Estella s love, Pip works to improve his education and mannerisms. However, as Pip becomes more educated and knowledgeable about the world, he begins to find his closest friends and family embarrassing and inferior to him. Through the connections he builds during his journey of adopting the role of being a suitable suitor for Estella, he is blessed with the opportunity of becoming an apprentice for a famous lawyer in London which only allows this complex of his to grow. Growing to the point of where he is so embarrassed of his family that he doesn t want them to be seen by his associates, and views their presence as a chore: Not with pleasure, though I was bound to him by so many ties; no; with considerable disturbance, some mortification, and a keen sense of incongruity, (Dickens.218). He is talking about his own
  • 7. Broad-Based Blac Economic Empowerment Broad Based Black economic empowerment (BBBEE) is a program exercised in the South African business structure whereby formerly disadvantaged racial groups are given economic opportunities that were not previously available to them, in an attempt to rectify the inequalities of the past. The goal of Broad Based Empowerment is to distribute wealth across as broad a spectrum of previously disadvantaged South African society as possible. The aim of this article is to discuss the ethical consequences of BBBEE and other affirmative action tools implemented by the South African Government, and the role of these measures in the present and future workplace. Stakeholder Theory Stakeholder theory states that managers within a company have a moral duty beyond merely maximizing profits and not involving potential role players (Beauchamp 2009). It says that a manager has ethical obligations to help all stakeholders within a company as well as external stakeholders. These stakeholders include company employees, customers, investors and the society in which the company is situated. Managers have to make decisions in such a way that they don t do anything illegal or morally frowned upon by society. The manager has to act on behalf of, and in the interest of both the company s shareholders and stakeholders. These actions need to be followed through regardless of whether or not the long term results benefit the company s shareholders they should benefit all their stakeholders. Other
  • 8. Don t Let Your Dreams Be Dreams Don t let your dreams be dreams, just do it , Shia Lebouf. Young Lewis and Clark dreamed of adventures and exploring. They did not let their dreams be dreams. As adults the two would lead an expedition of historical significance to the United States. Meriwether Lewis was born on August 18, 1774, near Charlottesville, Virginia and was the boyhood neighbor of Thomas Jefferson. (lewisandclark) Meriwether Lewis spent much of his time as a youth in the outdoors, and developed an interest in plants, animals, and geology. He enlisted as a private in the Virginia Volunteer Corps during the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. In 1795, he joined the regular U.S. Army at the rank of Ensign and was later promoted to the rank of Captain. In 1801 Lewis became the personal secretary to Thomas Jefferson, the newly elected President of the United States. (Scienceviews) William Clark was born on August 1, 1770. William Clark was a Virginian native who was four years older than Lewis, (lewisandclark) Clark joined the militia at age 19. In 1791, he transferred to the regular army as an Ensign, advancing to the rank of lieutenant. William Clark was at one point, Meriwether Lewis commander during their service in the militia. Clark resigned his commission in 1796, returning to his family estate which he later inherited. (Scienceviews) President Jefferson s plans for the nation depended upon western expansion and access to international markets for American farm products.
  • 9. The Process of the Advancement of the Human Soul Towards... The Process of the Advancement of the Human Soul Towards its Perfection in Ramayana and the Mahabharata The whole of the Ramayana is an Epic of humanity. Humanity does not mean mankind but that which particularly human nature. It is in this sense, Sri Rama is oftentimes called the paragon of humanity, an example of the perfection of human nature. This perfection is not inclusive of the foibles of man in his lower endowments. That majestic feature of bodily personality, the ideal perfection of physiological structure, the beauty of understanding, dignity of behavior, exemplary nature of conduct to put it in one word perfection as conceived or as conceivable by the human understanding this is what comes forth as an answer from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There, for the first time, is a proclamation divinity of Rama, where Mandodari in deep sorrow over the death of Ravana, her husband, exclaims that it is Narayana that has come as Nara which in fact is unknown to Ravana and due to his ignorance, he has mistaken Rama for a human being. The contradiction that Valmikibrings out is that while he puts these words in the mouth of Mandodari, he puts a different type of statement in the mouth of Rama himself. When the whole theme is over, the drama has been played, Brahma comes and speaks to Rama, Thou art Lord Narayana, Thy play in this world is over, and we seek Thy entry back into Vaikuntha. And Rama says in reply: What are you speaking? I do not know anything. Am I Narayana! I think I am only a man Atmanam Manusham Manye. Whatever you may think or speak about me, I think I am a man, I am a human being. These are the words of Rama himself. While Rama himself is thinking that he is only a man, Brahma speaks of Him as Narayana and wants Him to go back to His Abode, as His drama in this world is over. These interesting dramatic contradictions are brought into play by the genius of Valmiki, deliberately to fulfill the purpose of the Epic. Otherwise, there would be no meaning in the play itself. It was not at all given to Rama to proclaim himself as Narayana. That was not the purpose of the Avatara at all. Sometimes, we are told that the ten Avataras, incarnations of Visnu beginning from the
  • 10. Effects Of The Black Death How did the Black Death change the lives of the people who survived, not only from the amount of fatalities, but also by the disruption of religion and the economy? I believe the effect on Europe during this time were beyond devastating due to the loss of about twenty five million people. The Black deathstarted in Europe in October 1347. It arrived there by sea when twelve Genoese trading ships came and docked in the Sicilian port of Messina. When people went to greet the sailors on the ships, they were shocked when they discovered the majority of the crew was dead and the living were severely ill. Although the Europeans had heard a rumor of a disease like the Black Death, they were not in any way prepared for what was to come. The Black Death, as we know now, is transmitted through the air or by a bite from an infected flea or a rat. The beginning of the disease was the formation of strange swellings, either on the groin or armpits named plague boils. These boils, then had blood and pus seep out of them, and it was followed by chills, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, terrible aches and pains, and shortly after, of course was death. This disease was very efficient and it was terrifying because some would go to bed perfectly healthy and could be dead by morning. The Black Death spread through Europe to Iceland and Greenland and reached Russia by 1352, and many regions lost a quarter to a third of their population. Although the cause of the Black Death was spread by bites from
  • 11. Paul Greengrasse s Film Bloody Sunday The movie Bloody Sunday by Paul Greenegrass dramatizes a shooting between Irish Catholic marchers and the Protestant British paramilitary during a civil rights movement in the 1970 s. Greengrasse s film could have been a useful tool for teaching the troubles if he had only added a few elements. One such element is information for example, if someone watched this filmfor fun with no prior knowledge of the troubles they would have literally no idea what is happening or at least they would be more biased toward the Irish over the paramilitary. This movie also lacks objectivity because the viewer lacks prior knowledge to allow the viewer to watch objectively. Plus the movie format is a limiting factor for this tool as it allows for laid back viewing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other option for viewing is passive viewing which is common for viewing films for entertainment and it is when you watch a film without much logical interpretation involved. When you watch a movie in the theaters do really think about the intricacies of the plot you probably do not? Now if you viewed this movie passively you would most likely miss subtle but important plot devises for example, when the first round is fired you do not really know who fired it but the paramilitary seemed to blame it on the crowed but you do not visually see that but if you passively viewed the film you would have probable just ignored that part and accepted the soldiers word but what if the soldiers fired first. Passive viewing also limits the scope that is understood from the movie causing the fusion of knowledge to halt. So if you compared the film to a documentary or primary source you would notice that this movie is unintentionally biased over the other sources because it visually shows the events with strong emotional connections while a documentary only states facts and opinion s without much emotion involved because emotion drives subjectivity it causes the viewer to favor one side over the other since allow you to empathize where the emotion is strongest. This movie also gives information but it does not tell where it got the information while a documentary does because it usually has experts of the discussing it and is shows the primary sources used in the documentary so you cannot take the movies information as fact even if it is
  • 12. The Exhibition Experience Using Falk And Dierking s... People gather halfway through the Andy Warhol exhibition, at The Portland Art Museum, in front of a looping short film of Warhol eating a burger ending with I m Andy Warhol and I just finished eating a burger (, n.d.). The exhibition, provided by the Jordan Schnitzer family, is the largest collection of Warhol s work to ever be on display (Portland Art Museum, n.d.). I will be evaluating the Warhol exhibition experience using Falk and Dierking s Interactive Experience Model (IEM). IEM entails factors form both outside and inside the institution, contributing to the museum experience in three different contexts, the sociocultural (social), physical, and personal. Unknowingly the visitoruses these contexts to interact with the exhibition and museum, before, during and after the visit takes place. Museum staff can use these contexts to evaluate the visitorexperience determining the success of the exhibition and revealing areas for improvement. Researching a museum before the visit is an important factor in the visitor gaining useful knowledge on the exhibition and experience ahead. Upon visiting the website I was able find large amounts of information pertaining to the Warhol exhibition that would be beneficial for my visit. The website provided concise information on the museum location, parking information in the area, cost of admission, and should expected and gained from the exhibition. The large exhibition has been built to display a timeline of Warhol s
  • 13. Students Freedom Of Speech Students freedom of speech does not exist in society today. Students do not have rights of freedom of speech because society places stipulations on what students can say and do. Freedom of speech includes words, dress code, and actions. In school and at home, students are encourage to stand up for what they believe in. Apparently standing up for what they believe in does not apply to freedom of speech. Students are future leaders, and freedom of speech is a part of that future. The United State Constitution guarantee all citizens living in the United States the right to freedom of speech. Therefore, students freedom of speech should be embraced and not condemned. Martinson (2000) states that freedom of speech is a basic and intrinsic right of all Americans, including students (p. 145). If freedom of speech is a basic right, why is it that the rights of students on free speech is often violated by society and school administrators? Instead accepting students speech for what it is, students are punished for speaking out. Although in most instances where administration feel the need to restrain student s speech, what makes that decision absolute? Whenever there is a belief that student s speech should be restrained by administrators, openness should always be embraced and the school administrators should bear the burden of proof to show justification (Martinson, 2000). School administrators should not always assume that a student s freedom of speech is disruptive, but
  • 14. Bitcoin the Cryptocurrency Bitcoin the Cryptocurrency: Stimulating Global Economic Growth Bitcoin is a technologically innovative solution for some common economic issues as well as fraud and identify theft. This cryptographic digital currency simultaneously provides users a method to exchange money for free or a nominal fee which is mutually beneficial for retailers and consumers. Bitcoin digital currency is similar to physical cash stored in a digital form. It is the first fully implemented cryptocurrency protocol utilizing an open source peer to peer payment system. As a transfer protocol, it fundamentally functions as a money transfer medium that sends bitcoins from user to user without the need of a third party intermediary and the system is protected by peer reviewed cryptographic algorithms. The value of one bitcoin is based on supply and demand by people willing to use and accept this payment. The price of bitcoins went from approximately 1,000 bitcoins for $1.00 USD. The price is currently around $450 for one bitcoin but continues to fluctuate and is expected to continue rising. To simplify transactions, there is a mobile app for smartphones that allow you to send/receive funds by scanning the buyer s unique QR code. These purchases have proven to be cost effective for both the retailer and the consumer. Rapid deflation when caused by technological progress can create positive and significant economic growth. Typically retailers are charged a 2 3% processing fee imposed by credit card
  • 15. German Propaganda In The Third Reich Analysis There is no doubt that the Nazis committed unspeakable acts of horror during the Holocaust. Millions of Jews were murdered by people enthralled by the propaganda of Hitler and the Nazi Party. The main question however is how ordinary people were convinced to take part in horrible acts. Many explanations exist to answer this question. Author William Golding suggested that all humans have the capability to be Nazis. One can certainly believe this statement after acknowledging the horrific acts of the common German during the Holocaust. I agree that every human has the capability to commit unspeakable acts of horror under the right conditions. Theo Bailey author of the piece, Understanding the German People s Participation in the Third Reich,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (n. pag.) I agree with Theo Bailey s conclusion that the German people were brainwashed to believe that Jews were evil and inferior. German people believed in the Nazi propaganda that created fear and resentment. In this case Germans felt threatened by the Jews and lost their moral values. I believe that humans will act in violence when they feel threatened or believe that their violence is justified by a grater good. In his article titled Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, Daniel J. Goldhagen argues that the reason why ordinary Germans participated in the mass murder of of the Jewish people was to obey orders and fearing for their own lives if they did not participate. I believe that ordinary people can commit acts that may go against their moral belief if their own life is at risk. Goldhagen further argues that the ordinary German was coerced into participation by the social pressures they experienced. This element is similar to the peer pressure we all experience in wanting to be part of a group. Goldhagen stated, It is, so goes the argument, extremely difficult for individuals to resist pressures to conform, pressures which can lead individuals to participate in acts which they on their own would not do, indeed would abhor. (n.
  • 16. Essay on Korea The Korean Religious Heritage Korea s religious heritage has contributed to the teaching of the Unification Church. Since it first appeared on Korean soil and was nourished by the Korean philosophy of life, the new movement was naturally influenced to some extent by its environment. Just as Eastern Orthodoxy cannot be understood apart from Christian Hellenism, and Roman Catholicism is a product of Latin civilization, so the Unification Church greatly profited from the religious development of its homeland. Korea s indigenous religion, like that of most early cultures, was a form of shamanism . This original faith has never completely disappeared and still exerts considerable influence. Ancient Koreans believed in a variety of supernatural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let me mention five. First, Buddhism is a religion which stresses the need for salvation. According to Gautama s four fold truth, every man suffers because of his insatiable desires. Men find themselves caught in a ceaseless craving for pleasure which inevitably results in disappointment, pain, frustration and emptiness. What Buddhism offers is a way to escape this meaningless merry go round. Secondly, according to Buddha, liberation or enlightenment can only be achieved as a result of self discipline and self denial. There is no easy way out of the human predicament. An individual must curb his sensuous desires and master his body. Gradually but vigorously he must extinguish the craving for physical pleasures. To accomplish this, Buddhists have to practice strenuous moral and intellectual disciplines. Thirdly, Mahayana Buddhism reinforces the stem ethic of Gautama s teachings with a vivid eschatology. Those who live morally here on earth will be rewarded by the bliss of the Pure Land Paradise. But those who violate the moral commandments will be punished in hell until they have paid for their folly. At least in popular Buddhism (that taught to the laity), the promise of heavenly reward and the threat of hell s torments have been an important stimulus to ethical behavior. Fourthly, Mahayana Buddhism emphasizes the supreme value of self sacrifice. The highest ideal is to be a Bodhisattva. A Bodhisattva is one who has earned the right to enjoy the
  • 17. Buck Reading Buck Briscoe 1 Unique Briscoe ENG 102 03 Prof. Weaver April 19, 2016 Buck Reading buck by Mk Asante is a very great story. From the first four chapters read one can notice a continuance of miscommunication due to lack of psychological knowledge in the Black community. Viewing this story through a feminist theory one may be able to relate to Buck himself. With examples from Buck reading his mother s journal thinking about all the family who has poor communication with his mother, the very poor relationship between his father and mother and lastly Buck feeling alone and doing whatever he wanted to, to survive the best way he knew how being that Amina is not able to give anyone a sufficient amount of herself due to the lack of her actually loving herself . When reading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PsychologyToday still relate to Buck who expressed by reading Amina s journal in chapter five how his father would come and go to early or way too late to conversate with his family making it as if he was not even apart of their lives. Being that society looks to women to keep a household together it was easier for the family to not act as one being that the children did not know what exactly was going on with their mother, one of the children was not of the same father and the father seemed to put a lot of his needs in Amina when he first became intimate with her before her psychological problems began to affect his and her relationship. Lastly, one can relate to Buck doing as he pleases being that he did not have anyone to talk to, let alone any person to look up to look up to being that his older brother did not know how to deal with Amina having mental problems and not being able to support her child growing up by providing the essentials her two sons desperately needed. With studies showing that children Briscoe 2 of mental parents usually tend to live with grandparents neither buck nor his brother had anyone to turn
  • 18. Women and the Patriarchal Society in Michael Cunningham s... Women Pressured by the Demands of a Patriarchal Society in Michael Cunningham s The Hours In Michael Cunningham s The Hours, Laura Brown, one of the novel s protagonists, is trapped by the responsibility of being a housewife and mother. Cunningham s story uses one of Virginia Woolf s works, Mrs. Dalloway, as a template to weave the lives of three women together in a narrative delicately split into three branching tales that echo each other. One branch of the story leads to a fictional account of Virginia Woolf creating the first draft of her famous novel. A second narrative in Cunningham s tale is that of Clarissa Vaughn a woman whose life mirrors that of Woolf s fictional character Mrs. Dalloway. The final woman in the trio of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . . for which she is not adequately rehearsed (43). Sullerot explains this with: The underlying reason being that the position of women has always or nearly always been defined in terms of their role. Women have always been given a specific role, mainly in the family, and their social role has evolved from it (Sullerot 13). Laura is stifled in this traditional role; she seeks a sense of independence and privacy. Cunningham borrows these ideas of independence and privacy from another piece of Woolf s work, A Room of One s Own. In Woolf s essay she stresses the need for a woman to have money and a room of her own. The money stands for the power to contemplate, and this power is the independence gained from the woman s financial status (Woolf 110). Woolf also states, That a lock on the door means the power to think for oneself (Woolf 110). The room is a place of privacy that keeps out the world of man. While the context of Woolf s statements was meant to apply to women who wished to be writers, it also is applicable to the life of Laura Brown. Laura believes that she has a touch of brilliance that she carries around inside herself curled up like a tiny clenched fist (42). The protagonist finds herself wondering if she could ever create something great by unclenching the fist inside herself. Sullerot writes that women can be prompted by the tediousness
  • 19. April And Hercules Analysis It is important for somebody to know their true identity because if somebody thinks that they have to be just like somebody else then that is what he or she is going to do. He or she are going to wear the same things as other people and try to do the same things as other people. People will also try and wear the same thing just like April did in the true identity video. She was wearing a mask just like everybody else was and she was trying to do the same thing as everybody else. April and Hercules had to both try and find their own identity all by themselves and nobody else could do it for them. April and Hercules are similar in many different ways like, how they had to try and find their own identity, and the ways that they realized that
  • 20. The Moral And Ethical Ethics Of Tyco Introduction This paper is about the lack of moral and ethical leadership of Tyco International s former highest paid chief executive officer (CEO) Dennis Kozlowski (Kaplan, 2009). Tyco International is a business leader in Global Fire Safety and Security Solutions. Tyco s United States headquarters are in Princeton, New Jersey and the Corporate Headquarters in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. According to Kaplan (2009), over a decade, Dennis Kozlowski was a charismatic and ambitious CEO who had earned the nickname Deal a Day Dennis because of his notorious business decisions including aggressive and speedy acquisitions. Dennis was a leader determined to make Tyco the greatest company and succeeded well in transforming it from a $1.5 billion manufacturer into an industrial corporation worth more than $100 billion (Kaplan, 2009). Ethical issues In June 2002, Kozlowski was accused by the Manhattan district attorney Robert Morgenthau, of evading $1 million in sales tax on the purchase of rare artwork (Timeline of the Tyco Internationalscandal, 2005). This investigation opened up a can of worms indicting Kozlowski along with Tyco s former chief financial officer (CFO) Mark H. Swartz of looting millions of dollars from the company, misconstruing financial records and doctoring business records (Brickey, 2008). In September 2002, Kozlowski and Swartz were accused of stealing more than $170 million dollars from Tyco and swindling $430 million in the sale of company shares.
  • 21. AP European History Class Academic Journey There was a civil war in my mind, as I hesitated about taking an advanced placement course. Sometimes, the results of doing something that challenges and scares you are worthwhile in the long run. I was uncertain if I wanted to take an AP class especially history because throughout my academic years in middle school and freshman year, I was not exactly the type of student that was the top notch. Although I received decent grades, I never saw myself as someone who could excel in my academic studies. Of course, that changed when I visioned myself in an AP European history class. It was as if the adrenaline reawakened the hidden confidence and diligence within me. From that meeting with my counselor, it was a turning point. Determined to upgrade from a regular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In spite of all its rigorousness, I continued to stay because I would be doing myself a bad deed if I threw all of my painstaking work and ambition into waste of time. Coming up with a different approach, I realized that in order to survive and win this game, I had to find myself interested and engaged in the major events, historical figures, and essential terms that I learned because a positive mindset is key to success. As long as I retained an enthusiasm for learning how history came to be and how it lead to the present world, I was able to enjoy being a student of a European history course. Certainly, there were several benefits of taking the AP class; overwhelmingly, it was the workload that helped me prepare for other classes. As a junior now, I have no problem busying myself with readings, annotations, studying, and writing. Above all the skills that I gained, writing was predominantly the skill set that I developed most. Given that I had trouble understanding the texts, I was left with no other choice other than to force myself to interpret the writer s
  • 22. Body Building Research Papers Large, bulging muscles like those found on the models of body building magazine covers are often what people associate with strength training. Of course, building muscles is part of this type of training program. There are other benefits that even women who don t want to bulk up can appreciate. Stronger muscles can reduce your risk of injury to your back and other parts of your body. Since your metabolism increases when you strength train, you can also maintain a healthy weight. Body building that results in large muscles typically involves long, strenuous workouts. To experience the results just mentioned, you would just need to perform body building exercises for 30 minutes, 3 times a week. What makes the difference in results you experience with strength training exercises is the body building equipment you use. If you are interested in a moderate workout, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within this market there are numerous kinds of body building equipment for light to moderate body building exercises. A good starter piece of equipment that you can purchase anywhere is a chin up bar. This equipment costs as little as $10 and fits in any doorway of your home. Push ups are perfect for any type of exercise program. Although you can perform pushups without special equipment, purchasing a pair of pushup stands can provide extra support for your wrists. This equipment is also great for traveling. Dip stands may not fit in your suitcase, but you can easily slide them in a corner of a room when they are not in use. Dip stands are used to perform exercises that work the arms and abdominals. If you re creative you can easily design other upper and lower body exercises. The equipment listed here is only a percentage of what is available on the market. You can find more detailed information about body building equipment at
  • 23. Summary Of The Charge Of The Light Brigade At Balaklava The Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava by Lord Alfred Tennyson is a poem about the historical battle that took place between British and Russia during the Crimean War. Tennyson wrote the poem as a remembrance of the heroism and bravery the British soldiers showed during the battle. The poem is well known for its repetitive rhythm that is used to portray the sound of the charge. The repetition used in the poem widely affects the rhythm, emotion, and story being told. Without it, the poem could not have nearly portrayed the strength of the battle as well as it did. This poem uses a technique known as falling rhythm. Falling rhythm is when the stress is on the first beat of the line, and then falls off for the remaining words. This can be deemed important because of the way it is a symbol for the fall of the British troops. Although the rhyme scheme changes throughout the poem, Tennyson uses very similar strategies within each stanza. He often rhymes the last word, and sometimes even uses the same final word for many line. For example, When can their glory fade! / Oh the wild charge they made! / All the world wondered. / Honor the charge they made! / Honor the Light Brigade, / Noble six hundred! Even though the stress is on the first beat, the last words of most of the lines rhyme, making the whole line seem strong and complete each time we read it. Notice how he uses the word made twice, and rhymes with that word 4 times. This helps the reader
  • 24. Black Worm The Lumbriculus Variegatus, or Black Worm, is a species of worm, which belong to the Annelida family, meaning their bodies are formed of segments instead of jointed legs (Brinkhurst, Gelder, 1991). The Black worm mainly inhabits the European and North American regions, notably in the shallow habitats, such as the edges of ponds, marshes, or lakes. Black worms diets consist of vegetation, and underwater microorganisms like algae (Brinkhurst, Gelder, 1991). Black worms are normally located in the sandy sediments from deeper parts in the water that they inhabit. Black worms use their head to search for food, while their tales often project upward. The worm does this to break water tension, in hopes that an exchange between gas and air, along... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a typical segment, the ventral nerve cord has four pairs of segmental nerves that extend laterally and dorsally around the body wall (Stephenson, 1930). Some of the segment s nerve fibers are sensitive and quickly detect any stimulation to the worms body (Lesiuk, N. M. and C. D. Drewes, 1999). Other fibers are motor fibers that supply wall muscle cells. The nerve cord controls the worm s muscles that, in return, cause it to move. Worms use their muscles to crawl through the mud by getting extra traction from bristles that can be seen from the side of their body. Worms will rapidly pull back their head or tail if it is touched. Worms that hold their tail up to the water surface may quickly withdraw it if a shadow suddenly occurs. This is because these worms have tiny simple eyes (called photoreceptor cells) scattered along their tail segments. In water, worms can also swim for short distances by making corkscrew movements with their body (zool.iastate.edu, n.d., n.a.). The Lumbriculus Variegatus, in recent years had been looked over for classroom and laboratory use. However, these worms present great promise for researcher and student friendly laboratory experiments. Black worms have been found to be very helpful and informative in experiments involved with subjects such as: Physiology, Development,
  • 25. Nine Months Siege Nine Months Siege Picture a scene of complete and utter chaos, a scene of terror and fear. Now imagine that you are in the thick of it, except that scene is the Siege of Petersburg. Around you are the sounds of muskets firing, hundreds at a time, their smoke clouding your vision, the smell of burning gunpowder filling the air, and the boom of artillery as it reigns down around you. You are a Confederate soldier hiding behind the fortifications of what remains of Petersburg, vastly outnumbered by the seemingly never ending supply of Union Yankees. You wonder whether you will make it out with your life, or become yet another rebel casualty to the failing Confederate cause. When will this end? you ask yourself. Little do you know, it is far from over...291...291 more days of the brutality that we call war. However horrific, war brings good things as well. In the case of Petersburg, forcing the Confederate surrender. Petersburg ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It being a hub of transportation made it more than an ideal target for Union General Ulysses S. Grant. Although, in his path to inevitable victory lied the impressive fortifications of the second largest city in Virginia (Civil War Trust). However, with General Lee remaining in Richmond, there were only 2,200 troops left to guard the nearly 10 miles of city that presented such astounding importance for both sides of the country. With five railroads joining in conjunction to form this focal point, the strategic importance of Petersburg did not go unnoticed (Civil War Trust). By capturing Petersburg, the end of the war would only be put on the fast
  • 26. Environmental Management Of Mining From New Acland Coal Mine ENVM3305 Environmental Management in Mining Field report New Acland Coal Mine Name: SГўmara Oliveira Student number: s4338824 INTRODUCTION The minerals are indispensable for the maintenance of industrial activity, since products such as automobiles, machinery, tractors, cement, among others, are manufactured from raw materials coming from this extraction and that these activities are often energetically dependents on certain minerals, such as coal for example. However, the mining activity promotes direct impacts on nature, leading to environmental degradation. It is an activity that extracts resources that are on the ground or underground, from where various types of minerals (gold, silver, iron ore, tin, bauxite, and many others) are removed. Like all exploitation of natural resources, the mining activity causes impacts on the environment both in the exploitation of natural areas and waste generation. It intensely alters the mined area and the surrounding areas, where deposits of waste and tailings are made. Furthermore, when we have the presence of harmful chemicals in the ore processing stage, this could mean a serious problem from an environmental point of view (de Freitas, 2014). According to Souza Silva (2007), the main problems arising from the mining can be grouped into five categories: water pollution, air pollution, noise pollution, land subsidence, fires caused by coal and radioactive waste. Through this report will be made a specific of the
  • 27. Using Encryption, Keys, And Virtual Private Networks A research project that synthesizes your knowledge of encryption, keys, and virtual private networks. Write a 5 7 page report on your findings. Encryption Encryption refers to a technique that facilitate the storage, transmission of information in a format that is unreadable to unintended audience. Unintended audience in this case may be hackers, sniffers, malwares e.t.c.the technique has been widely used to curb phishing in the current network security landscape. There are two fundamental techniques used in encrypting data: i.e. symmetric encryption (also referred to as secret key encryption) and asymmetric encryption (also referred to as public key encryption.) Symmetric Encryption/Secret Key Encryption. Symmetric encryption is the earliest and widely popular encryption technique. This technique uses a secret key which can be a string of words, numbers which are randomly selected to effect confidentiality. The secret Key is applied on the original message to change the content into a cipher. The modification of the message to the cipher might be a simple reordering of the message letter sequence to complex alterations. With the help of the secret key the sender and the recipient can encrypt and decrypt messages respectively. Symmetric key encryption therefore uses an identical key to encrypt and decrypt information. Due to its simplicity it is faster as compared to asymmetric encryption with the length of keys critical to the encryption security .NIST recommends that the
  • 28. Examples Of Human Emotions In Frankenstein Human Emotions and The Creature Frankenstein is a novel by Mary Shelley that challenges the reader to consider what it really means to be human, specifically when impacted by loneliness and isolation. In the opening letters of Frankenstein, Captain Robert Walton craves a real connection with someone while out at sea, and feels sad and isolated as a result. Later in the novel, Victor Frankenstein is disconnected from the outside world and feels misunderstood, so he recreates life in his isolation. Most importantly, however, the creature is provoked by his isolation and loneliness to act out against the world around him. His actions are driven by his experiences with humanity, and although he is not actually a human, the creature experiences real human emotions. The creature desires to be accepted, loved, and understood, and when these desires become unattainable, he feels lonely, bitter, and angry, just as any human would. Near the beginning of volume II, Frankenstein ventures into the Alps in an attempt to escape his guilt after the creature kills his brother. In the meantime, the creature escapes into the wilderness to avoid rejection. Their lives collide, and they are full of bitterness and resentment toward one another. The interaction between the two provides evidence that the creature does in fact experience real human emotions. The creature tells Frankenstein: You, my creator, abhor me; what hope can I gather from your fellow creatures, who owe me nothing? They
  • 29. Benefits Of Black Rhino The black rhino also plays an important part in a country s economy as they make up a large source of income in countries like South Africa and Namibia, where ecotourism is extremely popular. They are therefore contributing to the economic growth as well as the sustainability of these countries as it produces job opportunities for the locals. Black rhinoceroses are often seen with oxpeckers. This is an example of mutualism as both parties benefit from the other. The colourful little bird eats all the insects and parasites on the rhino and thus has a supply of food. It is also protected from predators whilst on top of the rhino. In return, the rhino benefits as it no longer has bugs. The oxpecker also flies high and alerts the rhino of impending ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having lived in South Africa for so many years, we were made aware of the seriousness of the poaching happening. The brutal and inhumane way these innocent animals are tortured and killed for their horns is unacceptable and cruel. I have been fortunate enough to have gone on several safaris where I have been able to see these beautiful creatures flourish in their natural habitat. As one of the oldest mammals on Earth, dating back 50 million years, it is important to protect this creature from poachers to prevent their extinction. The rhinoceros is an important mammal who plays a vital role in the ecosystem, as they maintain local vegetation around them as well as having other animals rely on them. These fossil like creatures who have braved ice ages and fought off pre historic predators can simply not become extinct because of humans wrong doing. The black rhino cannot protect itself from poachers as they are helpless when it comes to the tranquilisers used. It is our duty to put a stop to the illegal trade of rhinoceros horns. I believe it is vital that we respect planet Earth and coexist with each and every different species as they all play a part in the
  • 30. Bebe And Kid Ink Analysis Am I wrong for calling the Black Star Elephant album by Nico Vinz one of the best pop albums of 2014? I believe am not wrong. That album was a masterpiece and they continue in its successful footsteps with their latest song that features Bebe Rexha and Kid Ink. The song is titled That s How You Know and the perfectly blending duo does what they do best before they let Bebe and Kid Ink put their art on it. That s how you know is a very captivating song. It is fun, educative and entertaining all at the same time. I see this song becoming a hit with circles of people as it portrays very relatable incidents. The song is sang over a catchy guitar which I found very interesting. It makes the whole song sound like something that was just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bebe Rexha does the second verse and she had the best verse for me. The lady on the song killed it. You were the man in college / got a degree in awesome / and had more zeros in your bank than all the matrix coding, sings Bebe. Pretty impressive right? Hell yeah. Bebe definitely had the most exciting verse on the song. Nico Vinz come back for the third verse then Kid Ink does the last verse. Kid Ink continues to display an exceptional level of comfort with any style of music he is invited to feature on. From the guitar the song is sang on, it is hard to imagine what Kid Ink s verse would flow like but Kid Ink imposingly laid his verse. The flow was well paced to match the guitar and the lyrics also demonstrate the perfect that s how you know you f**ked up situation. The final chorus comes in after his verse and Bebe adds superb background vocals for this one. Her vocals will send chills allover your body they are that amazing. That s how you know is that reunion song as you all tell stories about how life turned out and if you messed it up, the entire group will have to sing for you the chorus of this song. It would be perfect for that occasion. Nico Vinz continue to give us music that s not only entertaining, but educative and fun to listen to, sing along to and relate to. This is another incredible song from the
  • 31. Tutorial on Probablity Mathematics Department Tutorial Sheet No. 3 MAL250(Probability and Stochastic Processes) 1. The percentage of alcohol (100X ) in a certain compound may be considered as a random variable, where X (0 X 1) has pdf fX (x) = 20x3 (1 в€’ x), 0 x 1. Suppose that the selling price of the above compound depends on the alcohol contents. Speciп¬Ѓcally, if 1/3 X 2/3, the compound sells for c1 dollars/gallon otherwise it sells for c2 dollars /gallon. If the cost is c3 dollars/gallon, п¬Ѓnd the probability distribution of the net proп¬Ѓt per gallon. 2. The pdf of a random variable X is given by fX (x) = 6x(1 в€’ x), 0 x 1. Find the distribution of (i) Y = X/X+1 пЈ± пЈІ 2X, в€’в€ ћ X 1/4 1 , 1/4 ≤ X 3/4 (ii) Y = 2 пЈі2 , 3/4 ≤ X в€ ћ. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also п¬Ѓnd the variance of the proп¬Ѓt P. 17. Suppose that an electronic device has a life length X (in units of 100 hours) which is considered as a continuous random variable with the pdf fX (x) = eв€’x , x 0. Suppose that the cost of manufacturing such item is $2.00. The manufacturer sells the item for $5.00, but guarantees a total refund if X 0.9. What is the manufacturer s expected proп¬Ѓt per item?. 18. Suppose that X is a continuous r.v. having the following pdf: f (x) = = ex if x ≤ 0 2 eв€’x if x 0. 2 Let Y = |X |. Obtain E(Y ) and Var(Y ). 19. A company rents out time on a computer for periods of t hours,for which it receives $400 an hour. The number of times the computer breaks down during t hours is a r.v. having the Poisson distribution with О» = (0.8)t, and if the computer breaks down x times it costs 50x dollars to п¬Ѓx it. How should the company select t in order to maximize its expected proп¬Ѓt?
  • 32. Why I Want To Become A Wildlife Veterinarian In the last few decades, it has become increasingly evident that conservation, our own health, and the health of wild and domestic animals are all inextricably linked. A single pathogen can wipe out the last populations of an endangered species and, in turn, threaten the stability of local human populations. Thus there is an urgent need to simultaneously address the health of people and animals, recognizing that disease poses challenges to both conservation of the planet s biodiversityand efforts to improve the quality of human life (Wildlife Conservation Society. 2015). Knowing this has made me want to help animals much more.My future plan is to become a wildlife veterinarian, go to a great university at UC Davis for Veterinary and finish high school with good grades. A wildlife veterinarian will contribute to society by achieving to help both wild and domestic animals from diseases or injury , not will this only help the animal but the care keeper stay in control and all those forgotten animals will now feel loved and part of the world again. Since I love animals and want to help them as much as possible, I want to become a wildlife veterinarian. By doing so, I will never get bored, nor tired of my career. People who make a career as a vet technician realize that the work environment is constantly changing every day.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will care for both domestic and wild animals. I ll start my experience by working at animal shelters, and passing all science and math classes. And lastly, I will go to UC Davis to receive my DVM and finally work with various, wild animals. Animals are so precious, they know how to love, they are intelligent, and they feel pain. They are living creatures on this earth with much right as ours to be here. We are all linked together, if they die we die. We need to keep each other safe and healthy as much as
  • 33. Dynacorp Organizational Structure Dynacorp had been a leading information systems and communications company globally. They were pioneers in developing high technology applications that were highly commended in the industry. As the company grew and expanded, the innovative processes slowed down and the current organization structure was believed to be the root of the problem. The existing organization structure shown in Figure 1 shows that Dynacorp is structured functionally. The three line divisions, each led by an executive vice president, were engineering, manufacturing, and marketing. These were supported by a number of corporate staff divisions, including finance, human resource management, and corporate affairs. [1] If I were on the Dynacorp task force, my first choice for an alternative organisational structure design would be the product division structure as shown in Figure 2 with each division for each business led by a chief manager. This scheme is proposed to tackle the company s two major issues, communication among each divisions and the company s retardation to the market. This structure organizes on the basis of the service or product provided. [1] Everyone works on different tasks contributing to the same final output. This structure has two major advantages. First is transparency of performance: it makes the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The proposed structure s strengths encourages most large American corporations in the 1980s employ this structure as the dominent form[1]. Unorthodoxly, the basic structure is insuffiecient to be an effective solution for enterprise as large and complex as Dynacorp.The change would mean a few years of organisational shift that would profit the company or bring loss to it. By meticulously comprehending the companies workflow and the humans, who are part of the machine, can the company benefit from the big
  • 34. The Benefits Of Animals In Captivity Zach Zahn English 101 Prince 30 November 2015 The Truth Behind Animals in Captivity Animal activists documentaries and incidents have recently brought up the question of weather or not animals should be held in captivity for human entertainment or conservation. A series of recent events has the general pubic asking them selves if animals should be allowed to be in captivity. On February 24, 2010 Tilikum, a 12,000 pound killer whale held at Sea World Orlando, dragged trainer Dawn Brancheau to the bottom of the tank during their daily show performance Dine with Shamu, killing her. This was not the first time Tilikum had killed one of his trainer, in 1991 and 1999 he was involved in similar incidents that unfortunately claimed the lives of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Humane Society conducted a study in 2009 and found some of the negative side effects on marine mammals in captivity. In the wild dolphin and whales can spend up to 80% of their time in the ocean depths and the remaining 20% of their time at the oceans surface (Marine). Because of the shallow and small tanks they spend more time on the surface causing skin problems. This also caused their dorsal fins on top to collapse without the support of the ocean water gravity pulls the fins over. In the wild a dorsal fin collapse happens in approximately 1% of killer whale and in captivity all male and most female whales experience it. Most animals are put into cages much smaller than their natural habitat restricting their natural instincts to roam around. Confiding animals to a single area could also causes unsanitary conditions to arise if the animals reproduce quickly since they would all be close to each
  • 35. The Business Communication Market Is Growing Tremendously... Newtel is pleased to refer to HUNSA s request for proposal dated 1 May 2015. We understand that your company has been having issues with your current communication provider. We have recognised this as a unique opportunity to work closely with your company and we aim to resolve your current issues with our innovative way of thinking. We strongly believe the Business communication market is growing tremendously and Newtel is uniquely positioned to successfully fulfil both present and future requirements. By accepting our proposal, Hunsa will encounter the following benefits: We aim to be the company where geography doesn t compromise quality. Hence, we have entered in multiple agreements with local communication infrastructure providers to provide the best overall coverage quality. We are highly confident in our pricingstrategy, providing you very competitive pricing in the telecommunications market. We aim to provide you with the most value possible through our wide range of pricing options available at your disposal for anyone within your firm. We understand that business doesn t always go to plan and there is always unforeseen circumstances operating a business. This is where the flexibility of our business mobile plans excel, we will not charge exuberant prices (like our competitors) for excess amounts of data or minute of calling, simply log into our website and add an extra data or calling boost to the account for the month. We pride our self on customer
  • 36. Kari Matchett s Five Days Of Midnight Between 1998 and 2000, Kari Matchett had a supporting role in The Rez and after that became the main star in Power Play, playing as Colleen Blessed. Later on in 2002 she played the role of Kate Filmore in Cube 2: Hypercube. And in 2003 she worked alongside Timothy Hutton in Syfy s miniseries titled Five Days of Midnight. In 2004 she played the role of a detective called Elain Bender in the series Blue Murder. In the same series she was a guest start who was a murder suspect, and went ahead to get a Gemini Award for that role. She played the main role in ABC s series of 2005, Invasion, the base of this series was of aliens which impersonated humans. She later on got roles in Plague Story, Wild Card and Shark. She went ahead to play a role
  • 37. I Love Lucy In the book Harvard design school guide to shopping, Louise Wyman explores the notion of relationships between humans and commodities through The project of modernity ... the Crystal Palace (Wyman, L. 2001, p.229). Wyman suggests that the construction of The Crystal Palace in 1851 begun to break down the strict relationship between commodities, such as clothing, and social class. Both the way in which the building was constructed and the events taking place within the building support this claim. Unconventional design concepts and material use that incorporate the use of science, technology and nature were a key development during this time period. In Hitchcock s words, Paxton s scheme owed its aesthetic qualities to factors hitherto unrecognised the repetition of units manufactured in series, the functional lace like patterns of criss cross trusses, the transparent definition of space, the total elimination of mass and the sense of tensile, almost live, strength as opposed to the solid and gravitational quality of previous masonry architecture (Mordant Crook 1987, p.107). This suggests Paxton was challenging traditional architecture of the period, offering a fresh perspective. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It allows further insight into the complexity of human emotions. I Love Lucy shows the interaction between human feeling and work placement as a single housewife in the 1950 s; ...each of Lucy s temporary occupations requires her to put on a costume and act like someone else, as if to suggest the new instability in the post industrial United States between the activities of performing a role and working a job, including all the nonspecific jobs that seem to fall under the single role of housewife... (Ngai, 178) Understanding the accumulation of new experiences allows us to consider feedback in different work environments. Thus designers may better adapt in a world that is constantly
  • 38. Prospective Memory Performance Motivation and Environmental Cues: Predictors of Prospective Memory Performance Prospective memory (PM) is defined as the memory to perform future intentions and includes things such as picking up a gift for a friend on the way home from work or remembering to take medication at a certain time each day (Einstein McDaniel, 1990). In the real world these intentions are often performed to benefit others and are considered pro social in nature (Brandimonte, Ferrante, Bianco, Grazia Villani, 2010). Past research has identified social PM tasks as being perceived as more important than PM tasks that benefit the self (Penningroth, Scott, Freuen, 2011). An example of a social PM task would be remembering to keep an appointment with a study group,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is expected that the age range of participants will be between 18 and 22 years of age; however, participants must be at least 18 to participate. Individuals over the age of 22 will not be excluded. Participants will be recruited through the SONA system, resulting in a convenience sample. The total sample size will contain a minimum of ___ participants (N = ___). This sample size was suggested through a power analysis using G*Power (Faul, Erdfelder, Lang, Buchner, 2007) and is based upon a medium effect size (d = .50) and a power of .80, which is the minimum suggested by Cohen (1992). All participants will receive extra credit for their participation; however, depending upon which condition a participant is assigned to, they may have an opportunity to earn an additional
  • 39. Richard Branson Leadership Style Richard Branson is ranked as one of the wealthiest British billionaires and is known as a business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. Richard started his first business, Student magazine, which launched in 1968 after he dropped out of high school at age fifteen according to Feloni (2015). Richard Branson s revolutionary leadership has led to the extreme success of Virgin Group. The Virgin Group is an empire that has more than four hundred companies worldwide consisting of sectors in mobile telephones, travel and transportation, financial services, leisure and entertainment and health and wellness. Richard Bransonhas been successful in extracting quality work from his employees at the Virgin Group. Virgin Group has transformed the way operations and businesses take place. Leadership has been the key to the success of Virgin Group. Branson believes in transferring authority to subordinates. This paper will focus on Richard Branson s leadership elements and various aspects of Virgin Group. Leadership Style Richard Branson s Rule Breaker leadership style has been known to be extremely effective which is evident from the success he has endured in his life. Each moment of his life has contributed to his unique and efficient leadership style. Even after being successful, he has continued to invest in small businesses that helped people grow unremittingly. He believes in young entrepreneurs and strives to help them with achieving their goals. There are various key
  • 40. William Bryant Biography Essay William Bryant did not have a happy childhood. Bryant was born to a surgeon who lost everything and was forced into moving the family in with his Grandparents. Bryant grew up in Cummington, MA, and was a reserved child due to family circumstances. Bryant worked on the farm as a child and was fascinated with nature at an early age. His education consisted of being a prized pupil with an imposed strict regimen which was enforced under the threat of a switch. Bryant s surroundings required him to make companionships of his thoughts that he gathered from nature. At a young age he learned meter and poetrythrough hymns from Isaac Watts, taught by his grandfather, a deacon in the church. His continued education consisted of homeschooling by his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He enrolled in school in Plainfield and occupied himself with learning Greek; after that semester he returned home for more tutoring from his father in French, philosophy, and post Augustan British poets. Bryant enrolled in Williams College where he was not challenged and withdrew to return home with hopes to enroll into Yale. While at Williams College he succeeded; however, his most conspicuous achievement as a student, Descriptio Gulielmopolis, satirically expressed discontent with Williamstown and living conditions at the college; still more disappointing was the absence of intellectual zest among pale faced, moping students [who] crawl/like spectral monuments of woe ( Biography: William Cullen Bryant ). Due to the financial situation of his family Bryant s Yale endeavors diminished. He took up law for the money; however, his yearning for Yale never ceased. During this time Bryant flourished in law and entered the bar in 1815, opened a law office, and practiced law at the age of 22; he left poetry to an additional role in his life. During his adulthood he was plagued with death and a reevaluation of religion. Even though law offered him a better life, he once again turned to
  • 41. The Love Poem John Frederick Nims The poem love poem is by John Frederick Nims it is a one hundred and seventeen word poem with six verses of four lines in each, the second and also fourth lines rhyme with each other. This poem is very descriptive and has a lot of meaning in it just by the words this poet chooses to use and also in his style of writing. The first three words of this poem he was either speaking or addressing to his beloved one it said My clumsiest dear . We quickly learn that this is the woman he loves and that she nearly breaks everything she comes across, her hands wreak disasters shipwreck vases . They are like proverbial bulls in a china shop, he mentions and they catch in fine cloth like the burrs of weeds. In this poems first couple of verses mostly
  • 42. Claes Oldenburg Claes Oldenburg is known for his unique sculptures that reflect the pop culture era. Born in Sweden, his family moved to the United States when Oldenburg was just a baby. When Oldenburg got older her attended Yale University and moved to New York where he met the two people that inspired him artistically, Jim Dine and Allan Kaprow. With this inspiration, Oldenburg began his career as an artist. Oldenburg first opened small exhibits around New York filled with sculptures he created out of paper mache and plaster. From here his art took off and began catching the attention of people everywhere. In the 1960 s Oldenburg rented out a space in New York and filled it with sculptures that depicted diner food, cheap clothing, and other manufactured items. Oldenburg called this The Store . The sculptures that he created in The Store were called soft sculptures. These types of sculptures are made from cloth, foam, rubber, paper and other type of soft materials. These works of art are now known as the first sculptural expression of pop art. With the popularity stemming from Oldenburg s exhibits, he soon realized he wanted to expand and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oldenburg uses bright colors and brings his art to life. I take particular fascination in his outside sculptures because he truly makes you feel so small compared to his masterpieces. Oldenburg places his sculptures in many major cities, Philadelphia being one of them. He created the Paint Torch in 2011 in center city and I have had the opportunity to pass by this masterpiece many times. It is an enormously tall paintbrush placed in the middle of the sidewalk. Whenever I pass it I smile because in a way it reminds me that life does not always have to be so serious, and I believe that that was one of the goals Claes Oldenburg had in mind when he began creating his unique
  • 43. Historical Significance Of Invictus Invictus is a historical film that takes place during post apartheid South Africa. It was directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon. The film is based on John Carlin s book, Playing the enemy: Nelson Mandela And Game That Made A Nation. It is mainly about Rugby World Cup in 1995 in South Africa . Even though apartheid is over, there is a racial tension within the society. However, Nelson Mandela, along with the captain of rugby team, Francois Pienaar, tried to solve this by hoping for successful game. Most of the scenes in the film creatively demonstrate the historical significance in an era of post apartheid. According to the film, Nelson Mandela became the first democratic president in South Africa in 1994. Apartheid laws were dismantled, but both white and black people did not get along, which was concerning for Mandela. Knowing the Rugby World Club was taken in South Africa, Mandela believed this sport event will successfully unite people together even though the Springboks team symbolized white supremacy. With this in mind, he met the Springboks captain, Francois Pienaar, and they both... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I choose this movie because the title means unconquered in Latin, which attracts me. In the film, Mandela mentioned that the poem affected him in a positive way as he never gave up on being the anti activist during his time in the prison. The film is an inspiring movie that teaches us a lot of things. For instance, we respect our people despite the color skins in order to keep justice going and be satisfied as humans. Also, the film is not only focusing on the sport but the relationship between justices and discriminations within the society. In my opinion, Mandela was the hard working, inspiring president in South Africa as his treatments toward his society were the examples of the justice. Overall, this film is highly recommended for
  • 44. Three Little Pigs SOMERSET PA (AP) A. Wolf took the stand today in his own defense. This shocked and stunned the media who predicted that he would not testify in the brutal double murder trial. A. Wolf is accused of killing (and eating) The First Little Pig, and The Second Little Pig. This criminal trial is expected to be followed by a civil trial to be brought by the surviving Third Little Pig. The case has been characterized as a media circus. His testimony is transcribed below: Everybody knows the story of the Three Little Pigs. Or at least they think they do. But I ll let you in on a little secret. Nobody knows the real story, because nobody has ever heard my side of the story. I m Alexander T. Wolf. You can call me Al. I don t know how this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And right in the middle of the pile of straw was the First Little Pig dead as a doornail. He had been home the whole time. It seemed like a shame to leave a perfectly good ham dinner lying there in the straw. So I ate it up. Think of it as a cheeseburger just lying there. I was feeling a little better. But I still didn t have my cup of sugar . So I went to the next neighbor s house. This neighbor was the First Little Pig s brother. He was a little smarter, but not much. He has built his house of sticks. I rang the bell on the stick house. Nobody answered. I called, Mr. Pig, Mr. Pig, are you in? He yelled back. Go away wolf. You can t come in. I m shaving the hairs on my shinny chin chin. I had just grabbed the doorknob when I felt another sneeze coming on. I huffed. And I snuffed. And I tried to cover my mouth, but I sneezed a great sneeze. And you are not going to believe this, but the guy s house fell down just like his brother s. When the dust cleared, there was the Second Little Pig dead as a doornail. Wolf s honor. Now you know food will spoil if you just leave it out in the open. So I did the only thing there was to do. I had dinner again. Think of it as a second helping. I was getting awfully full. But my cold was feeling a little better. And I still didn t have that cup of sugarr for my dear old granny s birthday cake. So I went to the next house. This guy was the First and Second Little Pig s brother. He must have