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2. Analysis Of Don Quixote
Don Quixote
By Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra is the tale of a Christian knight, don Quixote, and his
trustworthy squire, Sancho Panza, and their quests around Spain. Thus, I travel about this wilderness
and these unpopulated areas seeking adventures, and I m committed to offering my arm and my
person in any perilous adventure that comes my way to help the weak and needy. (p. 97 98) Our story
takes place in the seventeenth century in La Mancha, south central Spain.
Miguel de Cervantes takes us on this epic adventure firstly by introducing don Quixote and some of
his deeds, and later on Sancho Panza, and the incredible undertakings they faced for the sake of knight
errantry. Our main character, don Quixote, was an hidalgo of about fifty years old with a lanky figure
and a passion for romances of chivalry, which he believed to be true. His muse was Dulcinea del
Toboso.
Don Quixote decided to go out with his horse, Rocinante, to redress all the wrongs and help those in
need as the knights errant in those stories he cherished. He first went to an inn, where the innkeeper
dubbed him a knight. Don Quixote was found hurt by a man of his village and taken back. Don
Quixote s niece, the priest, and the barber of his village blamed those books for his craziness so they
burned them.
Don Quixote decided to start a second expedition now with the company of his neighbor Sancho
Panza as his squire, and promising Sancho that he would become the governor of an insula. Sancho
was by nature a coward and quite fainthearted, he was illiterate but a ludicrous character. Their first
adventure together was the encounter with the windmills which don Quixote thought were giants,
suffice it to say he ended beaten on the ground.
Don Quixote now called himself the Woebegone Knight and Sancho was reprimanded because of his
absurd linking of proverbs. After many travails, they arrived to Sierra Morena where don Quixote
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3. Virginia Woolf The Moth
The Death of the Moth by Virginia Woolf
Death is a difficult subject for anyone to speak of, although it is a part of everyday life. In Virginia
Woolf s The Death of the Moth , she writes about a moth flying about a windowpane, its world
constrained by the boundaries of the wood holding the glass. The moth flew, first from one side, to the
other, and then back as the rest of life continued ignorant of its movements. At first indifferent, Woolf
was eventually moved to pity the moth. This story shows that life is as strange and familiar as death to
us all. I believe this story was well written and will critique the symbolism, characters, and the setting.
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This symbolism Woolf applies to everyday human life, making us understand that death will all
happen to us one day, when it is our time. There is no escaping death when it comes for us.
The character of the moth and the way that Woolf s story unfolds makes you, as a reader, feel as if you
are there actually watching the moth die. Her descriptions of the moth s flight and the struggle against
death as he lived his life that day involves you in the mourning of someone or something you love
dying. You feel every movement that Woolf saw in the moth s life that day by reading this essay. As
Woolf describes how the moth flew vigorously to one corner of his compartment, and after waiting
there a second, flew across to the other, you can feel the moth s movements (1178).
In Woolf s essay, the battle between life and death is somehow seen as both pathetic and noble.
Pathetic because death will always win regardless the desire for life; but noble in how one faces death
on our back, defeated, or on our feet, and in dignity. Woolf states one could only watch the
extraordinary efforts made by those tiny legs against an oncoming doom which could, had it chosen,
have submerged an entire city, not merely a city, but masses of human beings; nothing, I knew, had
any chance against death and shows the moth s courageous journey into death (1179). As I looked at
the dead moth, this minute wayside triumph of so great a force over so mean
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4. Antitrust Law And Economics Of Product Distribution
Introduction
This Literature review explains if a franchise is high or low risk way of entering into a market. It also
explains whether a franchisee is suited for a certain franchise. Franchises can be seen all over the
world, with everyone being introduced to them, as consumers, from a young age (Longenecker et al.,
2011). Thomas and Seid (2000) agree with this and believes due to it, people think they understand a
lot more about a franchise than they actually do, creating myths about the rate of success and the ease
of entry. Antitrust Law and Economics of Product Distribution (2006, p.5) defines a franchise in a 3
part way as, (1) a franchisee (a) offers, sells or distributes a franchisor s goods or services, which are
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Many years later, franchising became more entrenched in the UK with the advent of the tied pub
system. Following the introduction of legislation making it very expensive to keep and maintain a
public house in the 18th century, licensees began to struggle to operate successfully. Recognising that
it was in their interests to have a secure and stable market for their products, brewers began to offer
publicans the opportunity of financial support in return for exclusivity over what was sold in the pub.
Thus a familiar system, that remains widely used in the licensed trade today, was born. (Thebfa.org,
2015)
Types of Franchises
There are three types of franchises; these are business format franchises, product franchise and
manufacturing franchises (Referenceforbusiness.com, 2015).
Business Format Franchise
Business Format Franchises are the most common out of the three, this franchise gives the right for
entrepreneurs to use their name and product. The franchisee usually benefits from the assistance given
by the franchisor, but has to pay fees and royalties over the franchise contract. The most noticeable
example of this type of franchise is McDonalds, which is one of the most successful companies in the
world (Referenceforbusiness.com, 2015).
Product Franchise
In this kind of franchise the
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5. Comparing Gilgamesh, Noah And The Ark
Did you know that in 2011, over eight billion dollars of damage was caused by floods in the US
alone? Floods occur often all over the world. These natural disasters can happen anywhere, at any
time, with or without rainfall. Ancient Mesopotamia created an epic with Gilgamesh, Noah and the
Ark is a story from the Hebrew culture, and the story of Deucalion came from Greek mythology.
These cultures have created flood stories that share many similarities, but have their own unique
characteristics. There are many similar things with the origin and preparation of each flood story. In
each story, a god is angered by the corruption and evil nature of mankind. In each tale, all men had
become bad, and all men were at war with each other. In Noah s Ark, Yahweh is angered, and warns
Noah about the flood that is coming. In the epic of Gilgamesh, Enlil is an angered god, whilst Ea
warns Utnapishtim of the upcoming flood. Zeus is an angered god in the story of Deucalion;
Prometheus, Utnapishtim s father, warns Utnapishtim of Zeus s planned flood. Each man plans to
build an ark. Noah and Utnapishtim is instructed on the size of the ark, but Deucalion was not
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Each protagonist and their families or crew were to repopulate the earth. Noah s sons and respective
wives were to repopulate the land. The earth took many months to dry in Noah s Ark, while in the
other flood stories, the land dried up very quickly. Utnapishtim and his wife, and his boat crew were to
repopulate the earth. In Deucalion, he and his wife were to throw stones behind their backs to create
new people. Each stone that Deucalion threw became a man, and each stone Pyrrha threw became a
woman. (Black) In the end, Noah didn t earn anything for saving some pieces of lives. Utnapishtim
earned eternal life, and Deucalion and Pyrrha became king and queen of their lands. In conclusion, the
post flood of these stories were similar but
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6. Star Clint Eastwood Biography
Star Clint Eastwood s character isn t a lot of a good example, either unrepentantly cantankerous,
smoking and drinking all through the film and a man overflowing with vitality, the vast majority of
which he uses to hold himself in. Every word, every frown, appears to have loosened up from a
profound spot. he does defend this entire family that he has a racial contempt for, and instructs the kid
new things, lands him a position, and recoveries the family from a scaring and life undermining group
keep running by the kid s debased cousin and companions. He gives up himself to spare Toad from the
pack individuals tormenting his family and figured out how to adore who he abhorred them most The
fundamental purpose of the film was, the way walt advance and figures out how to relinquish his
racial partiality and shows a young fellow the benefits of buckling down and that brutality ought to
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Ahneys character was splendid, tolerating, and receptive. She brought Eastwood out of his shell. She
knew enough history and practical judgment skills to tear down his passionate dividers. By become
friends with Eastwood, he picked up an admiration for her kin and manufactured a paternal
association with Toah. Toah picked up certainty and sense of pride, and Eastwood had the capacity
have his dad child relationship vicariously through being companions with Toah. Sue, who demand
that Thao work for Walt as an approach to present appropriate
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7. Sea Turtle Water Pollution Essay
Water pollution wreaks havoc on marine organisms around the world. It is a leading cause of species
endangerment. One animal that has overwhelmingly felt the effects of water pollution is the sea turtle.
I am especially interested in the effects of water pollution on sea turtles as I have worked at a
leatherback sea turtle conservatory called San San Pond Sak in Bocas Del Toro, Panama for two
summers. I learned extensively about the hardships that these turtles fae, dealing with a horde of
problems from egg poaching to injuries due to water pollution. Sea turtles don t have it easy from the
start. It is estimated that somewhere between a mere 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 10,000 survive to adulthood
(accurate estimates are challenging to obtain). These turtles face tribulations beginning in the nest,
such as humans disturbing eggs and predators attacking baby turtles on their march to the ocean.
Humans often don t realize the detrimental effects they can have on turtles. For example, artificial
lighting along beaches can cause a mother sea turtle to lay eggs in a less than optimal spot, or cause a
hatchling to crawl away from the ocean (they use the moonlight to guide themselves towards the
water). Various species of sea turtles are distributed throughout warm/temperate waters around the
globe. Most inhabit coastal waters, lagoons, estuaries, and bays; although some venture deeper into
open waters. Sea turtles are also migratory animals. Some species feed and nest in the same area,
whereas Leatherbacks have been observed to migrate up to 3,000 miles to nest. Once a sea turtle
reaches maturity, (10 50 years after hatching, depending on species) a mother will return to the same
shore she was born at a few times per nesting season, every 2 4 years.
Hatchlings tend to eat mollusks and small crustaceans, hydrozoans, seaweed, fish eggs, and jellies. An
adult sea turtles diet varies depending on species. Some species such as Green sea turtles are
herbivorous, eating mainly algae and seaweeds. Others such as the leatherback are referred to as
gelatinivores, meaning they eat mainly jellies, tunicates, and sea squirts. Various other species are
carnivores, spongivores, or omnivores. As a whole, sea turtles control the
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8. Research Paper On Norse Mythology
Norse Mythology
What is Norse Mythology, what is mythology at all, what even is a myth? Mythology is a collection of
myths [myths a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining
some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.] especially
one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition. Norse Mythology is the religion of the
Norse people, Norse people are also known as Vikings. Norse Mythology is the meaning of the Viking
s life and existence of how things came to be on Earth. This subject may not be something familiar to
most people of the 21st century, but it certainly can be agreed that it is nonetheless interesting to the
researcher.
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Ragnarok is the end of the world, and of gods, and of all, complete annihilation. To sum it up, what
ends up happening is after a huge war and the disaster, like a recycling bin, creation starts all over
again. Ginnungagap is formed once again, and Earth is raised up from the ocean. Baldur (a god) was
brought back from the underworld where he was sent there after being slain by Loki (Loki being dead
now after battle). Baldur then created the new generation of humans replacing the original Ask and
Embla, he made Lif and Lifthrasir. All the gods were brought back again, and earth was beautiful once
more, the earth we live on
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9. Rhetorical Analysis Mccarthy The Road
Nikita Patel
COMP 111.B12
02/28/2017
The language of the Road By McCarthy is scant yet poetic and morally inspiring. The text is
composed not of chapters but of discrete, punctuated paragraphs that mirror the movements of the
father and son on their journey. McCarthy s writing style reflects sparseness in that he chooses to write
in fragments and he keeps the father s and son s dialogue very choppy. Authors style of narrating this
story is very scrappy and sparse, which describes the infertile and miserable land through which the
man and boy are traveling. In the book we noticed, McCarthy makes less use of quotation and
apostrophes. There are no brakes through dialogues. Because this is a post apocalyptic story, the
exception of these punctuation basics might help as a way of author to show that in this new world,
fragments of the old world such as materialistic objects and humanity exists in scarce amount.
McCarthy s narrative voice is powerful and completely shapes the stories he tells. The story begins
with the man and boy making their journey along the road. The story is set in a post apocalyptic
world, date and place are unnamed. One can assume it is somewhere in America, most of the South,
because the man tells the boy that they re walking the state roads (43). Neither the man nor the boy is
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Often it sounds like the Man (the father) is narrating the story. There are long paragraphs describing
the man s thoughts, memories, and perceptions. Then it will be a general discussion, but brief. It
employs a third person narration that is generally omniscient that allows the author a great deal of
freedom, and he can move from one character to another. He can change to more objective description
of setting. The Road employs the narrative shifts that emphasize the character s moral compass, as
well as the metaphorical nature of the so called
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10. Elizabeth Short, The Famous Black Dahlia
It s January 15, 1947 the time is 10 am, local Leimert Park, Los Angeles resident, Betty Bersinger was
walking down the street with her daughter when she noticed what she thought was a mannequin in an
empty lot. With further investigation she noticed it was a real body and she rushed to a nearby house
to call the police. So the question is, who s body was it? The answer?
Elizabeth Short, the famous Black Dahlia.
Elizabeth was born in Boston July 29, 1924 to her parents Cleo and Phoebe Short. Her father left
randomly and wasn t heard from until years later. She left for Miami when she was 16 and grew up
there until she was 19, where she then moved to California with her dad. She left him after getting in
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Robert Manley drove Elizabeth to the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. This is where she was last seen
alive. She is reportedly seen haunting this hotel. Some people say they saw her leave for the Crown
Real Bar, but that wasn t proven. Manley was disproven as a suspect as he returned to San Diego a
week before she was found dead and passed a polygraph test. He also took a Truth Serum test, or
Sodium Pentothal where he truthfully stated he didn t kill her. In 1954 he was admitted into a mental
hospital for hearing voices. Mark Hansen and Elizabeth were very well known with each other.
Elizabeth stayed in his house for a while. He was one of the last people who was heard from, by
Elizabeth. One of the items the Avenger sent was actually belonging to him and with that he became a
prime suspect. Many believe Hansen and Elizabeth were involved romantically, even though Hansen
had a girlfriend at the time. Hansen died of natural causes and no charges were ever put against him.
Before we get to our final suspect I d like to note that over 50 people have confessed to killer her, but
none were proven guilty. Many people also think a women was the killer. People think, that because
the body was so heavy, the murderer couldn t move the body so she was cut in half. A bunch of people
have also called in and said their relatives were the killer.
Our final, and most promising suspect is George Hodel. George was very
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11. Recommend Article On 12 Ways For Helping Others By Jon...
12 Ways To Help Others By Jon Bohman | Submitted On June 02, 2012 Recommend Article Article
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Author Jon Bohman Too much of our society is separated from others. We often isolate ourselves from
the lives of those around us. With each little bit of isolation we become a little more dehumanized
each day. Instead of walking around to places we find ourselves using cars to travel, each day
removing ourselves more and more from greeting and contacting new people. We have furthered this
isolation through working in cubicles, and automation through computers and factories. Tv creates
another scenario where we watch fake realities instead of being around other people. Even in a movie
theatre we are isolated because we stare at the big screen instead of holding a true conversation with
someone else. I have nothing against these inventions, the trouble is that they can lead one to focus
more on themselves and less on their fellow man. Selfishness creeps in and pushes aside the desire to
give to others. Instead of improving and uplifting humanity we are working backwards. Now, not
everyone is this way, however if we aren t mindful of our own intentions and actions you may
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12. Media Bias In Society
Media bias can be seen today on every type of media coverage that exists. Media bias is how the
person reporting the information perceives it, whether through their language when they speak about
the subject or their choice of words used in the article they wrote. A trending and important topic,
subject to such media bias is genetically modified organisms. These GMOs have modified DNA
which leads to better traits. For example, some modifications are to be able to withstand lower or
higher temperatures to growing bigger and at a faster rate. The perception of GMOs in society is
heavily split into two factions. One side is supporters of GMOs as they see it as a necessity in today s
society of billions of people. The other side is the people against GMOs who believe GMOs are not
actually beneficial to the society and may cause negative effects in overall human health. GMOs is
profoundly shown biasedly through people in all types of media coverage, like magazines,
newspapers, radio segments, the internet, or televised news segments since the people reporting use
multiple fallacies.
Media bias pertaining to GMOs can be seen in magazine articles. An article by Time magazine called
FOOD: GMOs Are Our Destiny is biased towards GMOs (Jahren, 2016). The article uses the appeal to
emotion, the attempt of persuasion through the use of emotion and feelings. For example, the author
Hope Jahren states, Yes, my best friend is a genetically modified organism; deliberate selection has
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13. Doctorate
Alexandra Warrington 1 The Importance of Imprints and Archetypes in Global Branding
THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPRINTS AND ARCHETYPES IN GLOBAL BRANDING
By
ALEXANDRA C.WARRINGTON
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
2013
Alexandra Warrington 2 The Importance of Imprints and Archetypes in Global Branding
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Companies fitting a certain archetype have benefitted from greater financial success and have been
able to build more dominant global brands relative to brand with less defined, if not confused
archetypes.
The purpose of this exploration is to examine the origins of archetypes and their relevance in the
context of global branding. In doing so, the paper will present literature that supports the importance
of archetypes and imprints in consumers perceptions and global branding, as well as the benefits both
financially and competitively to companies that utilize them. By its conclusion the discussion attempts
to build an argument substantiating the importance of archetype consciousness in global branding in
order to gain a competitive advantage beyond product attributes or pricing and distribution strategies..
The Importance of Imprints to Branding
The author Graeme Newell in the article Marketing Without Words The Power of Emotional
Attachment to Branding discusses the importance of brands in creating an emotional attachment and
relationships with their consumers. By creating these relationships we make it easier for customers to
recognize and imprint the brands into their psyche: Most brands are easy to describe. Lexus is about
opulence. Harley is about rebellion. Krispy Kreme is about indulgence (Newell, 2011). These
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14. Niemann Pick Disease Research Paper
Niemann Pick Disease
Niemann Pick Disease is an autosomal recessive disease, passed down through carrier parents, where
lipids gather in the cells of the spleen, liver, and brain creating an obstruction. There are four known
forms of the disease, Type A, Type B, Type C, and Type D, in which Type A and B compose Type I
and Type C and D make up Type II. Type A and B are due to a mutation in the SMPD1 gene that
causes a lack of the enzyme acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) which metabolizes sphingomyelin. When
there is an absence of sphingomyelinase the excess buildup of sphingomyelin kills multiple cells,
which leads to the stopping of organ function. The symptoms of Type A include: abdominal swelling,
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Due to the bodies inability to create the enzymes, the patient experiences a buildup of ganglioside
GM2, its derivative GA2, glopside, and oligosaccharides ultimately leading to the wrecking of the
central nervous system and then death. In a healthy baby, the enzyme would convert the ganglioside
into a non toxic. The three stages of Sandhoff disease are infantile form, juvenile form, and adult
form, clearly determined by the age category in which these symptoms present themselves. Placement
of the mutation, specifically the codons on the 14 exons in the HEXB gene inscribed in chromosome 5
of the genome, decide the form, and thus the severity of the disease. Moreover, the infantile and
juvenile form are observed to be a variation on exon 1207V pertaining to the father, along with a 16
base pair cancellation from the mother seen in up to 5 exons. Symptoms in the infantile form usually
appear within six months of birth and the patient can be expected to die within three years, usually
from a respiratory infection. Infantile form is the most severe, while juvenile and adult forms are rare.
The symptoms that will arise during the infantile form are: loss of muscle control and movement,
hearing loss, blindness, seizures, spasticity, macrephaly, red spots in the eye, respiratory infections,
organomegaly, doll like appearance, and myoclonus. Since it is hereditary, each parent must be a
carrier of the gene, resulting in a 25% chance that the child will inherit the disease. The juvenile form
begins with symptoms from ages three to ten, with the child living to be around 15. Symptoms for the
juvenile form include: autism, ataxia, loss of motor skills, spasticity, and various learning disorders.
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15. Nike Vs Under Armour Financial Analysis
For this financial statement analysis project, I have chosen to compare Nike and Under Armour. There
are several ratios that can give an overall idea of how a company has performed in comparison to
another company with in the same industry, but before I jump into all of the math I would like to give
a little bit of history on these two rival companies.
Nike Inc, (NKE) has long been a household name synonymous with athletic apparel, but it seems that
newcomer Under Armour Inc, (UA) is becoming a viable threat to Nike s status. Although Nike
remains at the top, Under Armour recently muscled out Adidas to claim the number two slot for most
popular sportswear company.
Nike was previously known as Blue Ribbon Sports (RBS) which was founded in 1964 by Phil Knight
and Bill Bowerman. Phil Knight was a middle distance runner hailing from Portland who trained
under track and field coach Bill Bowerman. Bill Bowerman was looking for ways to enhance his
student s performance and tried improving their shoes in his free time. Kicking off their business,
which was established by now they tried to launch their own line of shoes. After years of struggle, in
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Nike trades at 3.5 times sales, almost 50% higher than its five year average. Under Armour stock is
similar, trading at 5.1 times revenue, or 24% higher than its five year average. By multiples alone, UA
is more expensive; but if you consider their five year averages, Nike is actually worse given that
Under Armour Inc is a younger, still growing company.
References:
Under Armour, Inc. History. Under Armour, Inc. History. Web. 26 Apr. 2016.
Nike, Inc. Success Story. Nike Story. Web. 26 Apr. 2016.
Nike vs. Under Armour: The Top Athletic Retailers (NKE, UA) | Investopedia. Investopedia. 2015.
Web. 26 Apr.
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16. 5 Solutions That Will Prevent High Bounce Rates On Your...
5 Solutions That Will Prevent High Bounce Rates On Your Hospital s Website
Firms are taking advantage of the digital revolution world over. However, the health industry has been
slow to take up the digital opportunity. Many others that have gone online are stuck in low traffic or
high bounce rate. The inability to come up with innovative ways to get the patients to interact with the
hospital website leads to several missed opportunities. A recent survey shows that more than sixty
percent of the interviewed patients would like to communicate with their physicians with any form of
digital platforms. However, less than forty percent of hospitals are able to achieve any level of
interaction.
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If new visitors are greeted by ads, banners, opt in subscriptions and automatic chat windows before
getting their desired information, they will click away fast. Although all these tools are important to
getting viable clients online, bundling them together and wrong positioning would be a major
annoyance to visitors. Visit the page yourself and look for possible annoying obstructions.
Poor loading speeds
Poor loading speeds are one of the ten most annoying instances in computing. Visitors will obviously
click off if your website takes too long to load. It is important to check of your site speed and correct
accordingly. Internet connections are faster than they were in the past. However, if your pages are
loaded with a lot of slowly loading visual elements, speed will be an issue. You can use Google free
page speed insight https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights to analyse your site speed.
Google uses site speed as one element in page ranking.
Quality content
You could be having a good looking site, good navigation and fast loading speeds. However, the
quality of the content is wanting, it will put off visitors. Ensure that the site gives the required
information, in good grammar and spelling. Ensure that the level of jargon is understandable by your
target visitors. Make the content conversational,
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17. The Old Testament And The New Testament
80. Why Is OWNERSHIP An Illusion?
The two gospels, The Old Testament and The New Testament provide mirror images of Terrestrial
Humans mentality Evolution and the comprehensive overview of the mental developmental trends
over a span covering last five millennia. The Old Testament moral norms served in establishing a legal
system with base in an absolute, irrevocable right of private ownership. Incontestable proof of
continuous process of Evolution in this micro segment of Spiral is an emergence of The New
Testament , as a herald of a new mental era on the Earth, which naturally succeeds The Old Testament
. Needless to remind, that The Old Testament also inspired adherents to vehemently follow the
principle an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth , a total defence of ownership ...based on the
superstition or the illusion that one was God s chosen people and was superior to all heathens . (Quote
from Livets Bog , Vol IV #1310)
Further, the Old World Testament advocates the ownership right over marriage and the emerged laws
allowed a capital punishment in the instance of the discovery of infidelity . Even today, the same anti
civilization legal heritage package and outrageously severe unwritten rules represent daily routine in
the most conservative and primitive corners of the Globe. Marital fidelity defended by force and
violence is definitively unsustainable practice and turns ...marriage into an enforced consolidation of
an imaginary right of ownership ,
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18. History Of Aliens Research Paper
Over 12,000 UFO sightings have been recorded by Project Blue Book, according to History of UFOs
by HIstory.com Staff. Children have seen strange, bright and shining, spherical objects enter their
bedroom during the night. When these things mystical things zoomed around the room, they gave a
feeling and sensation of vibration and electricity, according to the adults whom were those children. In
Area 51, people have seen strange objects fly around at very high speeds. Even the US presidents
themselves and our Founding Fathers have been associated with them. Extraterrestrial life exists and
they come to Earth.
According to History of UFOs, by History.com Staff, UFO sightings have been reported throughout
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The ancient peoples would not have been able to move all of those tones and set them up in
complicated forms because they did not have advanced technologies to move them or to construct
temples (from the ones before the technology to build was invented). It has been hypothesized that
these extraterrestrials have come to planet Earth and inspired the early humans to explore. The aliens
would come down to Earth and gather in circles. That is why all over the world there are circle shaped
structures made of something that symbolizes power, such as a rock. Only the extraterrestrials with
their advanced technology would be able to lift the rocks and place them, especially the ones that
overlap each other. There even is proof that they actually have visited. In the writing of the ancient
people, it has been recorded that there is strange creatures that come from the celestial bodies. This
has been recorded in the history of several ancient peoples. They all seem to be intertwined for they all
similarly explain the same things: they gather in a circle and communicate with the humans. In the
end, they inspire them to create new technology and to explore. As I have written before, they created
temples and new structures of buildings, such as the Washington Monument.
All in all, Earth has been visited by extraterrestrial life in ancient and modern times. There have been
abductees and many witnesses. Some has proven to be false, but there still remains that small portion
that is unidentified. We should keep in mind about Area 51, the mysterious U.S. military installation
that might have the answers to all of this. Who could set up the ton weighing monoliths all over the
world with no advanced technology? Is the government behind all this? Do they have the answer? We
can only
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19. Loyalty In Plato s Symposium
One type of love that is brought up by many speakers in Plato s Symposium is that of an older man,
around thirty, and a much younger boy, around thirteen. This love is rare in today s society, but all of
the speakers present feel the need to defend this pederasty, proving the increased role that this love
played in their society. Although this love was more common during the time of the Symposium, there
are similar types of relationships still occurring. Not all of these modern relationships include sex as
the old relationships did, but they still have the exchange of virtue and wisdom that the past
relationships did. Many of the speakers address the issue of pederasty directly, and others do so
indirectly through inferences and conclusions. During the course of Pausanias speech, the topic of
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21). This would lead one to believe that the laws against pederasty prohibit couples from marrying and
living together, which if given the opportunity could lower the amount of disgrace among couples as
the men and boys would be more likely to stay together. These type of laws which regulate the types
of love that are allowed, are often controversial especially since they could not even say what they
want to get for themselves from one another (p. 21). Since these pederast relationships do not
contribute to the advancement of the race through procreation, the polis may see no reason to allow
them to continue. To the people involved in the relationship, they are looking for and wondrously
struck with friendship, attachment, and love, and are unwilling to be apart from one another even for a
short amount of time (p.
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20. Analysis Of Pope Francis Encyclical Laudato Si And...
Pollution, industrialism, and increasingly high levels of carbon dioxide emissions transform the
climate of the earth at a rapid pace. With increasing global temperatures and rising levels, and myriad
other effects, the future of the planet is cause for concern. Despite many willing voices and hands, it
can sometimes be confusing as to what one can do to help. However, Pope Francis encyclical Laudato
Si and Ellen Davis Scripture, Culture and Agriculture, along with the writings of other agriculturalists
and voices of environmental advocates around the globe, provide insight into this dilemma. Ellen
Davis speaks to an idea of re membering : working toward re establishing a wholeness within the
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Taking these into account, the voices of many communities will be included. If humans attempted to
solve the issues at hand within their bubble of technology, many details would be forgotten, and
different peoples would be left behind, and perhaps left worse off than before. This completely
neglects the concept of looking after those less fortunate and promoting the common good that is
essential to Pope Francis concept of integral ecology. Coinciding with this is the importance of
incorporating humanism into how we build cities and other societal structures, as we must consider
the setting, relationships, and preservation of culture while promoting sustainability and lessening
pollution. Attention to the common good, which is based on human dignity and living toward full
achievement by working together as a society, calls for care and concern for one another as well as
promoting peace and justice. By attending to the common good, we can attend to the plights of the
poor and prepare and nurture God s gift of creation for future generations, while answering his call of
caring for one another. Consequently, it is not only an issue of ethics, but also one of theology.
Moreover, voices that are not solely scientific must be listened to concerning matters of environmental
justice and protection. Re membering depends on the writings of many that may be neglected or
discounted: farmers, poets, geographic historians,
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21. List The Physical Properties Of Lead In Chemistry
ENVM 665 A7 1. List the physical properties of lead. Atomic number 82 Atomic mass 207.2 g.mol 1
Electronegativity according to Pauling 1.8 Density 11.34 g.cm 3 at 20°C Melting point 327 °C Boiling
point 1755 °C Vander Waals radius 0.154 nm Ionic radius 0.132 nm (+2) ; 0.084 nm (+4) Isotopes 13
Electronic shell [ Xe ] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p2 Energy of first ionization 715.4 kJ.mol 1 Energy of second
ionization 1450.0 kJ.mol 1 Energy of third ionization 3080.7 kJ.mol 1 Energy of fourth ionization
4082.3 kJ.mol 1 Energy of fifth ionization 6608 kJ.mol 1
http://www.lenntech.com/periodic/elements/pb.htm#ixzz4ZXlH7yhL This all are the physical property
of the lead. 2. List the toxicological properties of lead. It causes disruption of the ... Show more
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Inhalation: Inhalation breath is the second significant pathway of introduction. All breathed in lead is
consumed into the body, though from 20% to 70% of ingested lead is assimilated. Inward breath might
be the essential course of presentation to a few specialists in ventures that include lead. Dermal:
Dermal exposure assumes a part for presentation to natural lead among laborers, yet is not viewed as a
huge pathway for the overall public. Endogenous Exposure: Endogenous exposure to lead may
contribute altogether to an individual s present blood lead level, and of specific hazard to the forming
embryo once retained into the body, lead might be put away for long stretches in mineralizing tissue
(i.e., teeth and bones). 4. Discuss the difference between non threshold chemicals and threshold
chemicals and their comparative dose response curves. Threshold
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22. Continuities In Pompeii
On August 24th in 79 AD at approximately 1300 a cloud appeared over the Roman city of Pompeii.
This was all the warning the residents had before the nearby volcano, Mount Vesuvius, erupted. Huge
quantities of scalding hot ash, pumice and lava pebbles were thrown into the sky. This then cascaded
down across an extensive area. Pompeii was buried under 14 to 17 feet of ash and pumice, and the
nearby seacoast was drastically changed. Herculaneum was buried under more than 60 feet of mud
and volcanic material. Some residents of Pompeii later returned to dig out their destroyed homes and
salvage their valuables, but many treasures were left and then forgotten. The remains of 2,000 men,
women, and children were found at Pompeii. After perishing
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23. My Statement Of Purpose As A Mechanical Engineering
(Just an example.......The Paris Climate Accord of limiting rise of global to 2 degree C strikes fear and
inspire my desire to contribute to this effort in my ambition as a Mechanical engineer.) Lhe serious
demand of clean sustainable energy has led to inventions such as Tesla electrical cars which are on par
performance wise with petrol powered vehicles in addition to their immense scale down on harmful
emissions. This is the aspiration that all engineers need to have, which is the desire to create
something more versatile and closer to that of an ideal device. Not relevant to building power bank
(At secondary school, I developed an interest in both Mathematics and Physics. Always curious, I
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I look forward to the experience of living abroad and interacting with people of a variety of culture
and backgrounds. Final paragraph: A chance to study in your university allows me to experience life
living abroad and interact with people from various culture and backgrounds. It also offers a great
support to building a solid foundation for my career as a mechanical engineer. This aligns with my
aspiration to make Malaysia a better country by contributing my knowledge to society/__industry at
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24. Cognitive Dissonance Theory In The Late 1950 s
Furthermore, Mike continues show his overbearing and disrespectfulness towards Becky. Mike
underestimates the ability of Becky based on her education background and working experience.
Besides, Mike expresses disrespectfulness by ridiculing Becky s appearance. Mike laughs at her bangs
ironically. Mike s irresponsible attitude and behavior make the ratings of the DayBreak show drop
drastically. Consequently, Becky is told that her morning show will be canceled. Figure 10: Becky
feels unpleasant because Mike personally attacks her. His attitude causes Becky to begin to lose
control and starts confront with Mike. Becky shouts out her disappointment loud because she treats
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Rokeach (1960) asserts that Belief Congruence Theory can be applied when whether there is a group
of people is having similar beliefs that will result in social harmony or a group of people that is having
different beliefs which conversely will bring to disharmony. In fact, this theory is one of the theories
of Prejudice. Belief is more important than ethnic or racial membership as a determinant of social
discrimination (Rokeach, 1960, p.135). In another word, this statement illustrates that belief is a
crucial element in resulting in cognitive dissonance or cognitive consonance. The scene above shows
Mike eventually accepts the beliefs that uphold by his colleagues and they then uphold the similar
beliefs which are the belief in the value of cooperation. At the beginning, Mike refuses to cooperate
with his team members because he has no belief in the value of cooperation. He then rejects to obey to
Becky s instruction, refuses to work with Colleen peacefully and does not willing to follow the
organization of the team. It is because he does not uphold the similar belief that others had in order to
increase the ratings of DayBreak. He does not treat the value of cooperation in a work team seriously.
Hence, conflicts happen frequently at the
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25. Reflecting The Viewpoints of Time in Art Essay
Throughout history, ideals such as heroism and patriotism as well as concepts such as war and
violence, have acquired different connotations. During the 19th century, they had a positive
connotation. With the occurrence of revolutions war and violence was justified under the ideals of
patriotism and heroism. During the 21st century, society began to was in the process of developing a
more sophisticated view. The century was even more violent than the 19th century with conflicts such
as the world wars and in particular the Vietnam War. Yet they were no longer were justified outright
by ideals. America, for example, began to question its involvement in the Vietnam War for a number
of reasons. Two artists, two centuries apart, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
David depicts Leonidas and his men in the final moments before battle. At the center and focus of the
painting, David has placed Leonidas sitting on a rock. He seems to be thinking about the fate of
himself and his men. While Leonidas is looking stoically at the viewer, flurries of activity are
occurring around him. To Leonidas s right, sentinel trumpeters sound the call to arms increasing the
sense of the movement. Seated at his feet is his wife s brother Agis, awaiting orders. Behind Leonidas,
are three figures lifting up wreaths about two altars to Hercules and Aphrodite. Two very young
warriors are by Leonidas after refusing to carry a message so that they could stay and fight. A man
inscribes the words Passer by, tell Sparta that her sons died for her on the rock. All of the figures are
ready to die for the glory of Sparta. David painted Leonidas at Thermopylae using oil on canvas. He
had an extremely laborious working procedure, in which draughtsman ship played a major role . He
made countless studies in preparing for the painting. He would even complete drawings of the
skeletons of his figures. David painted on a small part of a picture at a time. The purpose was to create
the effect of the look out man signals the arrival of the Persians, the trumpeters sound the warning
fanfare, and Leonidas looks up from his supreme moment of life on earth . David s Leonidas
represents the ability
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26. US-MEXICAN WAR Essay
The U.S. Mexican War was a violent and shattering event for Mexican citizens that lasted from 1846
1848 in what is now the state of Texas. It drastically altered the course of Mexican and American
history for years to come. It occurred because of the unsettled disputes about the borders of newly
annexed Texas. Once the debilitating battle ended, the United States emerged a world power having
acquired more than 500,000 square miles of valuable territory. There are many potentially feasible
explanations on the cause of the war; including, fault laying with American slaveholders for conquest
of Mexico, the war as an American plot and responsibility lying with President Polk of the United
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The U.S. soon saw themselves masters of Louisiana, [ready to] spread their snares at once for the rest
of the Floridas, and the province of Texas. Mexico did not know how to handle this migration from the
U.S. as its citizens were still in the midst of the Mexican Revolution. It was the insatiable ambition of
the United States, favored by [Mexican] weakness that was the principle cause of the U.S. Mexican
War. However, soon after the Mexican Republic was formed, it was realized that the U.S. expansion
into Mexico could become a real danger. Mexico had just attained its freedom from Spain in the 1820s
and as such, did not want to fall into another malevolent trap with the U.S., leaving its citizens unsure
on how to proceed without starting a war. This is in part because not all migration was unsolicited
before the annexation of Texas. After Mexico declared its independence from Spain it needed more
settlers to populate the areas of Mexico without many citizens living in its regions. Thus, in order to
ease tensions between the countries a proposal was created that involved U.S. citizens living in Texas
to become citizens of Mexico and pledge allegiance to the Mexican nation. They would become
Catholics and obey the laws of their new nation. However, what was decided on paper and what the
settlers actually did were inconsistent with each other. The settlers were unhappy with the rules of
their new government,
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27. Examples Of Supreme Court Cases
Disclosures, Lies and Liabilities: A Case to Tell the Truth
Integrity is one thing that must remain unscathed throughout the career of a law enforcement officer. It
means being morally upright and having the quality of being honest (integrity, 2016). Trustworthiness,
virtue, righteousness, honor, and honesty describe what it is to be a law enforcement officer. These are
the attributes communities expect of the men and women who take an oath to protect them. Three
United States Supreme Court cases deal with lying and the liability it presents for law enforcement
agencies. These cases are Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), Giglio v. United States, 405 U.S.
150 (1972), and United States v. Agurs, 427 U.S. 97 (1976). The decisions in these ... Show more
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All three cases presented here deal with the disclosure of evidence by the prosecution. A court trial is
the pursuit of truth that results in a verdict of guilt or innocence depending on the evidence the
prosecution and defense present to the Court. When the prosecution fails to disclose evidence that is
exculpatory, then where is the whole truth? Revealing all evidence is necessary to see the whole
picture of what really happened. In Brady v. Maryland, the prosecution purposely omitted evidence. In
Giglio v. United States, the prosecution failed to disclose an arrangement where there were concerns
about the reliability of the witness. In United States v. Agurs, the prosecution again failed to disclose
exculpatory evidence. The Court held that all three cases resulted in the violation of the Due Process
Clause from the failure of such disclosures. Law enforcement officers are part of the prosecutorial
process. They submit the evidence they gather to the prosecuting attorneys for presentation at a trial. If
a law enforcement officer fails to submit all evidence, destroys evidence, or lies about evidence, then
he or she is lying about the case they investigate. Defense attorneys will question the credibility and
intent of the officer and prosecution if the intentionally exclude evidence or lie about the evidence that
gathered. If any court finds an officer untruthful in the presentation of evidence, then their credibility
and integrity is lost. Cases following
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28. Bombing Of Oklahoma City Bombing
Oklahoma City Bombing
THE BOMBING
Bombing On The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
In Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building was nearly destroyed from
a nearby bomb. This bombing was the worst terrorist attack in the United States, before the nine
eleven attack in 2001. The bomb was contained in a rental truck, which was placed there by Timothy
McVeigh. McVeigh then parked the truck on the north side of the Alfred P. Murrah building. At 9:02
A.M. the bomb went off, causing massive damage to the north side of the building and three hundred
other surrounding buildings in the blast zone. The bombing had took 168 lives, 19 of those lives were
children from the daycare inside the building.
THE SUSPECTS Timothy McVeigh The main suspect of the Oklahoma City Bombing was Timothy
McVeigh. In 1988 McVeigh was sent off into the military and was put in Operation Desert Storm, and
in 1991, he was discharged. He became internationally known when he was charged with the bombing
of the Alfred p. Murrah US government building in Oklahoma City In 1995, in which 168 people died.
(Timothy McVeigh) McVeigh served a trial in Denver in 1997, and the jury of the trial found guilty.
McVeigh was then charged with conspiracy and murder. He was then put on death row.
Terry Nichols The second suspect of the Oklahoma City Bombing was Terry Nichols, who had helped
McVeigh plan the bombing. He had met McVeigh in the military and they were both discharged at
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29. Weaknesses Of An Organization
Weakness of an Organization
By: Edgar Joel Aboy, BBM MBA, 2nd Trimester, 2015 2016
Keyword: Weakness of an Organization, Functional Structure, Divisional Structure, Matrix Structure
An organization is a group of people who work together to achieve a common goal. In order for a
group to be cohesive and for each member to work as a team in achieving a common goal, a structure
must be defined, thus the organizational structure. Organizational structure defines how tasks are
divided, grouped and coordinated in an organization. Every organization has a structure that clarifies
the roles and responsibilities each member must perform. (Source: Organizational Structure:
Definition and Influence on Organizational Behavior, (N.D.), Retrieved: 23January2016 ... Show more
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According to Alex Writing, Organizations are set up in a way that it will accomplish the goals set by
the organization and these structures can either help or becomes a hindrance in an organizations
progress. He furthered mentioned the three main types of organizational structure being the functional
structure, divisional structure and the matrix structure. (Source: Different Types of Organizational
Structure by Alex Writing, (N.D.), Retrieved: 23January2016 from:
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/different types organizational structure 723.html). Let us define these
three main organizational structures mentioned by Alex W. and how they become a weakness of an
organization. First, let us take a look how a functional structure works. A functional structure
according to Julie D., is one of the most common organizational structure, the organization groups the
employees according to specialized or similar set of roles or tasks. (Source: Functional Structure
Organization Strength Weakness by Julie Davoren, (N.D.), Retrieved: 23January2016 from:
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30. The Zodiac Killer Case Revisited
The Zodiac Killer Case Revisited
I. List of crimes
The horrors in California began on Friday, December 20, 1968 in the city of Vallejo when sixteen year
old Betty Lou Jensen and seventeen year old David Faraday were killed while out on a date. At the
time, according to Haugen (2011), they had driven to a remote lover s lane on Lake Herman Road. It
was while they were there that a vehicle stopped nearby and the driver got out, shot out the rear
passenger window of David Faraday s station wagon, and then shot the left rear tire. The man shot
Faraday behind the left ear, while Betty Lou Jensen was running for the road. Unfortunately, she was
unable to escape and was shot in the back five times by the assailant before he fled the scene.
July 4, 1969 when Darlene Ferrin and Michael Mageau were followed by an unknown vehicle, they
pulled into a parking lot overlooking Blue Rock Springs Golf Course. Ferrin parked, turned off the
headlights, and she and Mageau, listened to the radio. According to Haugen, a car stopped near them,
paused for a while, then left, going towards Vallejo. About five minutes later, the vehicle came back
and parked behind Ferrin s Corvair. Leaving the headlights on, a man carrying a flashlight got out of
the car and approached Ferrin s vehicle. Thinking it was a law enforcement officer, Mageau got out
his identification, but the man pulled a gun and shot both Mageau and Ferrin several times. The
victims were badly injured but Mageau was able to give a
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31. Steven Spielberg s Jaws And Jurassic Park
Steven Spielberg is a director who has made many movies including Jaws (1975) and Jurassic Park
(1993). Both Jaws and Jurassic Park show animals behaving in the way that nature intended them to
behave. However, in Jaws the animal finds himself trapped in an unnatural environment, an inlet
where humans swim. In Jurassic Park, animals that became extinct millions of years ago, dinosaurs,
also find themselves in unnatural environment occupied by humans. I want to compare these two
movies because I enjoy action movies and thrillers. Also they were both made before I was born and I
have only seen them now for the first time. Both movies hold the audience attention from the very
beginning and you feel yourself going through the emotions that the actors display. Steven Spielberg
uses nature in both films as his theme to develop his story. In Jaws there is a great white shark that
terrorizes a small island town and in Jurassic Park there are manufactured dinosaurs that are developed
out of altered DNA that terrorize an island that was to be a theme park.
In Jaws there is a large white shark who seems to be unstoppable. The movie begins with an
unsuspecting girl swimming when the shark comes up on her and kills her. From the moment the
movie begins the viewer knows who the villain is. The cast consists of Roy Schneider as Chief Brody
who struggles throughout the movie to do the right thing to save lives while the politicians constantly
interfere with his concern to prevent
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32. Persuasive Essay On The Banshee
Banshee Cinemax, 1st April Sky Atlantic, Summer
Last year s finale left our two main protagonists in rather different circumstances. Hood had already
been hit hard by Siobhan death, but although his team took both Chayton and Stowe he arguably lost
more than he gained after Gordon died in the shootout and Job was snatched from under their noses.
Whereas Proctor finally wrestles back control of his business after Rebecca s persistent meddling,
skilfully bringing his family unit even closer despite the damage done, and brokering a new deal with
Hector and the Salvadorians. This final season promises jaw dropping twists, a stellar guest cast
(including Eliza Dushku) and of course all the best choreographed fight scenes and breathtaking stunts
you can handle including a mind blowing kick ass action sequence filmed in the Banshee ravine
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With confirmation that the highly anticipated The Winds of Winter will now not be published until
after the sixth season concludes, much of what unfolds on screen will be a surprise to both fans of the
books and the show.
The question of most people s lips has been the fate of Jon Snow after his fellow Watchmen turned on
him in the closing moments of last year s finale. Will he return in some way or another, or was that the
last we ll see of the brooding young Commander of the Night s Watch? His is not the only character
whose outcome is eagerly awaited however. Cersei s trial in King s Landing will no doubt become
legendary, while her younger brother Tyrion will be creating his own adventures over in Essos as he,
Jorah and Daario search for their Queen, Daenerys, whom we last saw being surrounded by a new
khalasar of Dothraki we haven t met
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33. Mark Zuckerberg And Jeff Bezos
Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Benzos are a true inspiration to me. A lot of people listen to others, are lazy,
and will do anything that people tell them. Along the way to success Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos
have had people tell those that they were stupid and wasting their time on the plan. If they were just
like everyone else; they would have stopped what they were doing and work a regular 9 5 job like
everyone else in the world. Mark Zuckerberg founded a social media website by the name of
Facebook in his college dorm while he attended Harvard. On Facebook, friends can interact and stay
in touch with each other through pictures and instant messaging. Jeff Bezos created the internet empire
known as amazon.
Mark Zuckerberg was born on May 14, 1984 in White Plains, New York. Mark came from a well
educated family and struggled by no means. Marks mother was a psychiatrist and his father worked in
dentistry. Zuckerberg showed an interest in computers at an premature age and by creating a
messaging program that his dad would use in his workplace so he could connect with the receptionist
without getting up. Zuckerberg attended Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire where he was
the leader of the fencing crew. After high school, Mark attended Harvard for a projected 2 years.
While at Harvard Mark developed a program called course match. Course match is a program in
which students can pick courses based on other enrollments. In 2004, he dropped out of Harvard and
detached
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34. Hour Two-Personal Narrative
Hour Two NOLAN
Thursday, 4:00PM
Jude Yusuf is going to kill me. I know it. He knows it. The entire wrestling team even knows it. That s
why out of all the other wrestlers he chose me. Spleen less, gallbladder less, defenseless, scared
shitless me. It started when I walked in late to practice from my T.R.U.S.T meeting.
Jude shouted, Fox! Everyone in wrestling calls me by my last name, so I didn t think much of it. I
figured he was greeting me, so I nodded my head, as if I was saying, Sup?
Jude: You. Me. Wrestle off. Mano e Mano.
Me: ...
I couldn t back down, not after he called me out in front of everyone. I shook my head again and went
to the locker room to change out.
When I get back, Jude shoots a cocky grin my way, like he knows how it will all end. If he really
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(Advanced Camera Shot, Two Shot: Boy #1 = 145lbs one spleen one gallbladder V.S. Boy#2 = 180lbs
+ colossal muscles)
Coach Shapiro raises his monogrammed aluminum whistle and it is the most unholy sight I have ever
laid my eyes on. I allow myself to exhale. I attempt taking in the air of the room when I inhale.
Instead, I am greeted with the sweet ripe smell of determination . Determination is Coach s word for
sweat, as in Ya ain t had enough til ya got determination all over your body or Practice ain t over til ya
are able to fill a glass with your determination. My pores are boundless and eager. My anxiety starts to
show itself through the determination that leaks off of me like a faucet.
What would Dan Gable, the world s greatest Olympic wrestler, do in a situation like this? WWDGD,
WWDGD I whisper to myself. DG would stop bitching and start living. The way all champions do. I
listen to Dan s advice and try to suck it up. It is just a drill. Maybe I do have a chance. Calm. Down.
Dan Gable: No one ever drowned in sweat.
Me: Don t you mean
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35. Gender Inequality Throughout Middle School And High School
F****ism
Gender inequality is an issue that has been affecting our world for a very long time. We see it all
throughout history, from women entering the workforce for the first time, to women protesting on the
street, fighting for the right to vote. An article in the Wall Street Journal reports that a man who works
full time earns a median of $889 a week, a woman who works full time earns a median of $721 a
week. That s a $168 difference between males and females in the workforce. Also, what about the
horrible names that girls are called throughout middle school and high school? Slut, hoe, whore,
skank, all of these judgmental names are what women are called every day, whether it s true or not.
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Therefore/ I will push Montague s men from the wall, and/ thrust his maids to the wall (1.1. 16 19).
This not only states that women are weaker and should be thrown to the side, but the use of thrust to
the wall suggests that they feel that women are only good for sex. Romeo and Juliet took place in the
middle to late fourteenth century. Some people today still have the same views on women, and this
happened more than 650 years ago. The fact that these views are still in existence in regards to women
shows that even though we are trying to change, we still have a long way to go. As the books were set
closer to the present, we began to learn about injustices in the 1930s. In Harper Lee s To kill a
Mockingbird, Scout, Jem, and Dill are playing with a tire near the Radley s house. Scout got in the tire
and Jem pushes her, but she couldn t stop and ended up on the Radley s front steps. Scout gets scared
and runs back to Jem and Dill without the tire, and Jem had to get it. See there? Jem was scowling
triumphantly. Nothin to it. I swear, Scout, sometimes you act so much like a girl it s mortifyin (50).
The message this quote sends us is that being a girl is a bad thing. Anyone can get scared, but Jem is
saying that just because Scout is scared, she s acting like a girl. Not only did he say that, but he s
mortified about it. One last example of sexual innuendo that puts
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36. Law Enforcement Is Empowered With The Highest...
Law Enforcement is empowered with the highest responsibility any man can have. Law enforcement
officials have the ability and backing of the American people to restrict and at times take ones freedom
away. However, over the past decade media has exploited the failures of law enforcement officials and
has on multiple occasions attempted to discredit the capability of law enforcement across America.
Are these constant stories of law enforcement failures having a negative effect on the public s views
on law enforcement, or is policing as a whole failing to do the job that is expected of them? I believe
there is not one person in the American society no matter how evil they are or what type of crimes
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The original duties expected of law enforcement then have not changed much in what is expected of
them today. Unfortunately law enforcement today is not only expected to complete the same duties as
the 17th century watch , they are also expected to be an expert in crisis intervention, law, crime
scenes, weapons, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram. Yes you re probably laughing at the last
four but it s the truth because that is how society in this generation communicates. Information and
media today is available to the public moments after it happens however compared to the 17th century
it s not a full story. Media today is dispersed in a group of small quotes or tweets and not provided in
full context to the recipient. It is what the recipient wants, a brief explanation of what has occurred
and who was at fault. Unfortunately most law enforcement stories cannot be told in such an easy
context. So what does society expect from its news sources, is there a standard or is it user preference?
Media constitutes the backbone of democracy. Media supplies the political information that voters
base their decisions on. They identify problems in our society and serve as an area for deliberation and
discussion. They are the watchdogs that uncover
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37. Example Of A Discourse Community
Since the dawn of time that humans have reigned around the world, they have formed groups or
communities that share common goals or interest. John Swales (1990), a respectable professor of
linguistics at the University of Michigan, developed a list of characteristics to determine communities
or, as he calls it, a discourse community. He identifies these characteristics as all the discourse
communities has agreed upon common goals, mechanisms of intercommunication among its
members, provide information and feedback, possess one or more genres of communication,
distinguish vocabulary or lexis, and requirement for memberships (Swales, 1990, p. 1 5). The
International Game Developers Association (IGDA), falls into the category as a discourse community.
Founded in 1994, IGDA is a non profit professional association that collaborates with projects that
encompasses members from all fields of game development. They bring together developers to
improve their lives and prepare the next generation of developers. The IGDA is a professional
discourse community that defines all of Swales characteristic to be considered as a discourse
community. Swales (1990) Concept of Discourse Community commences with his point that a
discourse community has a set of common goals. The International Game Developers Association s
mission is to advance the careers and enhance the lives of game developers by connecting members
with their peers, promoting professional development, and advocating on
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38. Napoleon s Return to France Essay
Napoleon returned to home to France with only about 10% of his Army still alive. He lost most of his
soldiers during the Great White Death, which is one of the largest French disasters to date. Since all
the coalition allies knew he was in trouble, they decided to follow him and take him out while he was
down and burned out. This is when he decided to give himself up and be exiled to Elba with 1000
guards. Before he left though, he promised his men that he, ... would return when the flowers
bloomed. And that was a promise that Napoleon kept. When he returned to France he came face to
face with Marshal Nay but as an enemy and not a friend. Marshal Nay had started working for the new
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Unfortunately, for Napoleon there was two days of rain that mad this particular area very muddy.
Napoleons forces where divided since Grouchy was keeping a close eye on Blucher. If only they
would have known that he should have stayed with Napoleon they would have won Waterloo instead
it was a drawn out battle that caused a lot of bloodshed on La Belle Alliance Ridge. Waterloo didn t
get started till 11:35 am because the ground was too muddy to get his cannons into place. Once he did
get his cannons into place he decided he wanted to take Hougomont. Hougomont became a huge
headache to Napoleon because he would constantly try to take it and never did during the entire battle.
Picton ordered Major General William Ponsoby, who led the Scots Grays, to attack the French. Every
English boy would have wanted to be one of those brave men at the time. They collided with the
French lancers and they were annihilated. The Scots Grays tried to ever turn back but not one of them
survived. While this was going on, around 1:45 pm, Picton was shot in the head, through his top hat.
Picton was not dressed in his usual military uniform because Napoleon had attacked his train and stole
his gear so all he had to wear was a black suit and top hat. That particular hat is on display in a
museum at waterloo. A wind storm begin and actually started making Wellington a little nervous. He
said give me Blucher or give me night.
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39. Context And Imagery Of The Visionary Spirit Of Mark Weiser
Context and Capture in Healthcare
Imagining a glimpse of the future beings with the spark of inspiration rooted in the visionary spirit of
Mark Weiser. Despite his short life, Weiser initiated the beginning of what we know as ubiquitous
computing. His transformative notion in the sense of what computing should provide to the experience
of humans has resonated for decades throughout the research community. The bridge between humans
and computers and the divide of the digital and physical world should be seamless. It should fold into
and disappear within our everyday activities as Weiser described in his famous 1991 paper [8]. His
notion of invisible computing or the act of computing merging and dwelling within everyday
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All three examples intend to show why such concepts are needed for its success.
UbiFit Garden
In order to encourage physical exercise in the generally increasing sedentary lifestyle of many people,
researchers from Intel and University of Washington [6] developed an on body sensing, real time
statistical modeling, and a personal, mobile display in the environment entitled, UbiFit Garden. The
need arose out of users who are planning to incorporate a healthy lifestyle but have not been able to.
This system composes three elements, a fitness device, an interactive application and a glanceable
display. The fitness device through multiple types of sensors and inputs such as a 3 d accelerometer,
barometer, humidity, visible and infrared light, temperature, microphone and compass is able to
automatically conclude the context of the environment and sense the physical activity the user
performed. This information is then transferred to the glanceable display and interactive application.
The success of the application is bound to the Mobile Sensing Platform (MSP) [6] which is a platform
for mobile sensing and inference applications. This pager sized, battery power platform becomes the
medium with which the inputs are sensed. Without this computer, the context of the environment will
not be able to be
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40. Comparing Plato And Bacon s The Idols Of The Tribe,...
In discussions of our susceptibility of delusions and false beliefs, Plato argues that humans can choose
whether they want to follow the false beliefs in the darkness, or go into the light by facing all aspects
of reality with honesty. Bacon s argument is similar to Plato s, and Bacon combines the four mistakes
of human nature into four different idols. Idol of the tribe, cave, marketplace, and theater. Bacon s
idols help explain how we are vulnerable to delusions Although Plato and Bacon claim that we are
susceptible to delusions and false beliefs, I claim that the human understanding is vulnerable to
distortion because people bring their own background into their thoughts which distort the truths. truth
is distorted by human understanding and people are teaching the distorted truth to other people, so
people become blinded when they go from the darkness, the bad, to the light, or the good. Bacon
explains what Idols of the Cave are, and how they lead to a distortion of the truth. The Idols of the
Cave are the idols of the individual man. For everyone (besides the errors common to human nature in
general) has a cave or den of his own, which refracts and discolors the light of nature (Bacon 131).
Here, Bacon describes that every person has their own ¨cave which represents the fault of people. The
cave distorts the truth and reality, and this is how false facts come to be. Because everyone has their
own cave, one truth is distorted differently by every single person until
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41. Examples Of Personal Narrative
Personal Narrative It was the year of 2013, I was going into 4th grade and school was just a month
away. But it wasn t the 4th grade that I was looking forward to, because my family was moving to a
small town in Wisconsin named Mosinee. I grew up in a suburb just on the outskirts of the great city
known as Chicago. I loved it there, and wanted to live there for the rest of my life; I guess my parents
didn t exactly feel the same way. Little did I know that this move would shape my personality and
change me in many different ways. And ultimately, to make me a better person as a whole. When I
told my very few friends that I was moving, they always asked why. I really didn t have an answer and
didn t think about it that much. The day eventually came, and we had all of our stuff was ready, my
family was ready, but I wasn t. I couldn t imagine a life without my normal friends and my normal
school, and didn t realize that this move would be one of the best things that has ever happened to me.
After we gave our hardest goodbye, I started my journey to my new house. I tried to stay optimistic,
but that was very hard because I new that I wasn t going to get another friend until school started,
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There was one more problem too, while I was friends with Mathias, I didn t have any other friends. So
I made it my mission to find my new Mathias. There was one kid named Cole Holtz, I told him about
how I used to live in Chicago. He found my story very amusing we hung out more and more. We are
still friends to this very day, and I find it incredible how a small story could spark a great friendship.
He eventually introduced me to his friend named Caden Hrebik. Caden was a shy kid like I was at the
time, so we got along very well. We called ourselves the three musketeers, and it was the of something
great, for
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