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My Thoughts On What Culture Truly Essay
My thoughts on what culture truly is have changed tremendously after taking Intro to Sociology. My
thinking of my own and others has changed since my first PVR 1. In my first PVR, I included pictures
of two sweatshirts which represented my volleyball team and my current school, a cross, a box of
Macaroni and Cheese, tennis shoes, a picture of my family, an EOS chap stick, and sunglasses. The
way I look at my culture now is completely different. Now, I do not use items at all to define my
culture. Objects have nothing to do with it. When I began this semester, I thought of culture as being
where someone was born, their ethnicity, their language, and maybe even what they do for a living.
Although I believe these may still be a part of a culture, they are not the most important aspect of what
culture is. Culture is who we are. Culture is our family, our friends, our values, where we are born, the
activities we decide to be a part of, what we decide to do in difficult situation, it is who we are.
Culture is not taught, it is who we become. This is exactly what my picture conveys. We learn through
experience who we are and therefore, what our culture is. I thought my culture was just my family and
things I enjoyed doing. Then I thought it was thinking about nature and the people who are important
to me. I now realize it is all of that together. It is learning one thing at a time. I will continue to realize
more and more what my culture is the more I dive into research. I ve
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20th Century Nursing Research Paper
became the first registered nurse. Professionalization of nursing in France came in the late 19th and
early 20th century. Government policy after 1900 was to secularize public institutions, and diminish
the role the Catholic Church. Of the who personally anti clerical , many doctors realized their
dependence on the Catholic sisters. Most lay nurses came from peasant or working class families and
were poorly trained. Faced with the long hours and low pay, many of the soon married and left the
field, while the Catholic sisters saw nursing as their God given vocation. New government operated
nursing schools turned out nonreligous nurses who were slated for supervisory roles. During the
World War, patriotic volunteers brought large numbers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They were operated by city, state and federal agencies, by churches, by stand alone non profits, and by
for profit enterprises run by a local doctor. School of nursing, were operated by large hospitals. Thy
provided training to young women. The number of active graduate nurses rose rapidly from 51,000 in
1910 to 375,000 in 1940 and 700,000 in 1970. The Protestant churches reentered into the health field,
especially by setting up orders of women, called deaconesses who dedicated themselves to nursing
services. The modern deaconess movement began in Germany in 1836 when Theodor Fliedner and his
wife opened the first deaconess motherhouse in Kaiserswerth on the Rhine. It became as a model and
within a half century there were over 5,000 deaconesses in Europe. The Church of England named its
first deaconess in 1862. The North London Deaconess Institution trained deaconesses for other
dioceses and some in served overseas. William Passavant in 1849 brought the first four deaconesses to
Pittsburgh, in the United States, after visiting
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Hypothesis For Abusive Relationships Essay
There are many different hypotheses that are being tested during this study. The first hypothesis is that
people who come from families with a history of domestic violence tend to be involved in an abusive
relationship themselves more often than people who came from normal families. The second
hypothesis is that people with more social support are less likely to be involved in abusive
relationships than people with less social support. The third hypothesis is that people with lower
socioeconomic status are more likely to be involved in abusive relationships than people with a higher
socioeconomic status. The fourth hypothesis is that people who are involve in an abusive relationship
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The final hypothesis are people who are involved in abusive relationships are more likely to abuse
alcohol than people who are not involved in abusive relationships. The data used was obtained from a
1998 campus survey in a historically Black university in a southern state. All participants were 18 or
older. There were only 140 African Americans in the final sample due to people not answering the
questionnaire. To measure physical abuse, participants were asked, Have you and your spouse ever
engaged in physical conflict? Physical abuse was coded as 1 for never, 2 for occasionally, 3 for
sometimes, 4 for usually, and 5 for always. There are 10 questions in the index when discussing self
esteem. Answers ranged from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). There are 9 questions in the
index when discussing depression. Answers ranged from 1 (never) to 5 (always). There are 9 questions
in the index when discussing stress. Answers ranged from 1 (never) to 5 (always). There are 7
questions to measure alcohol abuse. Answers were coded from 0 (No, I don t drink) to 5 (Yes, I
usually
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The Between The Atrium Aspect Ratio Under Different Heat...
Figure ‎
2.6 Numerical experiment N.B with fire at atrium at 250 Sec [9]
Figure ‎
2.7 Physical model P.M with fire at atrium at 250 Sec. [9]
It was concluded that the height of the atrium and the fan locations have obvious effect on the efficient
abstraction. Atrium with height more than 30 m with exhaust fans located towards the ends may
require attention to control the smoke abstraction efficiently.
Yi, Hou, Li and Feng Chow [13] study the relation between the atrium aspect ratio under different heat
release rate of fire the flooding time flow of smoke occurs and, 32 simulations were performed using a
model, FDS (Fire Dynamics Simulator, Version 3). Table 2.4 shows the size of the atrium and HRR of
steady fire. For the all simulations, (3×3×3) meter fire room was used, the fire was at the center of the
floor of the fire room, and 27 m height atrium. The vents in the fire floor were both (2×1.5) meter with
located at 1 m above the floor with 20 oC ambient temperature.
Figure 2.8 listed the early stage situation of the fire in a floor near to an atrium. The fire floor has 2
vertical vents named WA and WB and there are open to both the atrium and outside. The atrium
ceiling is open, and it is assumed that there is an ideal isolation between the atrium and the adjacent
floors.
At fire early stage, the smoke moves to outside and the atrium, and air from outside and the atrium
moves inside the fire floor at the same time from the 2 vents. Figure 2.8 shows the
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Inhumane Capital Punishment
Inhumane Capital Punishment
To begin, Capital punishment executions cost American taxpayers billions of dollars since 1976.
Further, the majority of those wrongfully sentenced, innocent ones, to death is likely to languish in
prison and never get released. With the executions per year gradually decreasing. (Cuomo), former
New York governor stated The death penalty is legal in 31 states and illegal in 19 states, including
District of Columbia. The five different methods of execution that are still in consideration of 36 states
include; lethal injection, electrocution, lethal gas, firing squad, and hanging. Therefore, the use of
capital punishment needs to be abolished due to its cruel nature, cost to Americans, and the misuse of
human power.
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The Pros And Cons Of Pantheism
I see that my stoner tendencies/usage of cannabis has been recognized. Why are you surprised? Seeing
as to what kind of issues we re dealing with here, it would only be natural to seek help from one of the
ultimate sources of wisdom and knowledge. JK
I don t believe that by holding the conviction of an infinite looping universe will put as much strain
and questions to the said already existing conceptions as we think it would. I already spoke about how
equally absurd pantheism and monotheism is in the eyes of science . Yes, we can say that monotheism,
on one hand, satisfies the need for an (As Aquinas would say it); uncaused mover, whereas for
pantheism, they do not propose the idea that there exists a god/God, well at least in the traditional
sense (ie a divine entity) which also from a completely scientific standpoint (the God hypothesis) is
not a falsifiable hypothesis. Science claims that if God were to exist, there are certain pre requisites
that ought to be met to show that he exists, unfortunately, God as we both know him to be, does not fit
the criteria of an existing god , well at least according to a purely naturalistic biased scientific view. So
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We ve grasped only a fraction of the working of the universe, I wouldn t be surprised if by further
scientific inquiry and observation that we discover that from an absolutely nothing space (Nothing by
the definition of the word) can form matter and antimatter. The current scientific research stated that;
since matter and antimatter present in an empty void can cancel each other out not converting, as
opposed to the law for conservation of mass and create an absolute nothing, what if indeed we can
create the said reactants from nothing, making the process completely
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Essay About Chapter 1
The metal pieces shot through the wolf like creature s head, turning it into a black liquid substance
before forming back into a head again. Seeing this Malessica started to move away from it. Epsilon
followed Malessica, trying to keep a distance from the creature. Dorian had still been in the area,
trying to find an opportunity to strike. Once he found his moment, Dorian clenched his right fist
tightly sending a punch at the wolf creature. The creature turned its head towards Dorian, avoiding the
punch and biting his arm. Dorian s body started to become visible again, watching the blood drip from
his arm. How did it see him! Epsilon thought. He was completely invisible. Sylvia laughed, sitting on
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Epsilon shot out a bolt of lightning towards the bear, instantly turning the bear into a black liquid.
Though it was a good hit, the ink eventually formed back into a bear. Dorian placed his hand over his
bitten arm. Attacking those creations are pointless. The only time these things are going away, is if we
defeat the user, though getting to her might be a bit hard. She s a long range fighter so she ll make sure
we don t get too close. Sylvia smirked. A man with so much experience in combat. Though you re part
of S.P.D I m actually more impressed by you. You re able to understand my power, but you ve barely
seen the things I can create. My manifestation: Living Ink, is unbeatable. We need to make a plan.
Dorian whispered. We ll just be wasting energy fighting these things. Epsilon surrounded his body
with electricity. If you want to deal with long distance fighters, I m the guy you want. I have ranged
attacks and my flash flicker allows me to move much faster than most people, I can close the distance
between myself and her, no problem. Using Flash flicker, Epsilon sped past Malessica and Dorian,
making his way to Sylvia. Stopping in front of her, he sent a strong yet quick punch to her stomach,
causing her to spit up, sending her flying back. Malessica smiled as Epsilon delivered a strong blow.
Epsilon noticed the snake tattoo from around her neck, jumped towards him turning into ink as it
landed on his arm. The snake tattoo,
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Falling Back By Jamie Fader
Jamie Fader s book Falling Back which was published in 2013, is based on ethnographic research over
three years, from 2004 to 2007, of black and latino males on the edge of adulthood and that were
incarcerated at the Mountain Ridge Academy reform school located in a rural area: within a dense
forest in western Pennsylvania, is Mountian Ridge Academy ... ninety acre campus contains eight
dormitories, each of which houses thirty two young men between ages 14 to 18 (p.1). The criminal
thinking approach was intended to help young people identify the patterns that had led them to
delinquency and replace it with corrective and prosocial thoughts. These young boys had been
involved in drug offenses and violence within their suburban communities and were now in the
process of behavioral change in order to help them reflect and be able to make better decisions which
would lead them to a better life. Fader observed these juveniles as they transitioned back to urban
Philadelphia where they would resume their daily lives and also struggle to adopt adult masculine
roles: After these young men demonstrated sufficient change to earn their release or, more typically
staff members determined that they had changed as much as they were likely to, they faced a new
transition as they returned to their homes and communities in Philadelphia (p.3). Fader s ethnographic
approach allowed her to portray the complexities of decision making as these young men wanted to
fall back . This meant to
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Facts About Mormons
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the Mormon church. The website, Mormon.org, has
a home page that focusses on education and creating an environment for Mormon followers to meet
people of the same faith. Easily accessible from the home page is a link to learn more about the
Mormon religion. Clicking on the link pulls up a new page with more links. Through these links, the
site aims to inform the visitor about what Mormons believe, what books and texts they follow, and the
founding of the religion and church. Each link has title followed by a brief description. For instance,
the link Jesus Christ, Our Savior is followed by the text, Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the (ours
and yours) Savior of the world. His life and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many websites use this feature to keep a few items in a list. Mormons.org has several sections
throughout and offers answers from other Mormons. The section over the founding of the church tells
the story of Joseph Smith. I have always been aware that Joseph Smith founded the church but I did
not know the story. He was fourteen when he had his revelation. The answer from the site claims he
was praying in the woods when God and Jesus came to him and told him that Jesus had originally
founded The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and that it was now his responsibility to
restore the church. He translated the Book of Mormon throughout the years and was visited by
heavenly
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Master Tiles Strengths And Weaknesses
SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths: (1) One of the main strength of Master Tiles is their latest technological
imported plant which is highly computerized. (2) One of the strength of Master Tiles is their highly
professionals and skilled foreign employees who are working there for more that 13 years. (3) One of
the strength of Master Tiles is its production capacity. It can produce more that 25000 Sq/meter per
day which is the highest as compared to the local competitors. Master Tiles has the capacity to meet
the huge demand. (4) They have a computerized system through which communication between
different departments can be done faster. (5) They have their own Research and Development
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(3) As company divides whole Pakistan into different zones sop if there is miss communication
between each zone and company and if it effects their supply chain process than its could be another
weakness of the company. Opportunities: (1) One of the big opportunities for Master Tiles is the
growing rate of construction which increases the demand for tiles. So that s why Master Tiles is
planning to expand their production capacity to meet the future demand. (2) One opportunity for
Master Tiles is that Government imposed anti dumping duties on Chinese Tiles which restrict Chinese
manufacturers to export the tiles in Pakistani market with low prices. So now their cost increases and
they forced to sell the tiles at higher price which is relatively equal to local tiles. (3) The Government
reduces the taxes on exports of tiles and also increasing demand in foreign market provides an
opportunity for Master Tiles to increase its sales by exporting its
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The Community Organizing Self Reflection Essay
Community Organizing Self Reflection
Experiences
My interest in community organizing and building began with the passion and knowledge for the well
being of others my father instilled in my life. My father was the late Chief Elmer Manatowa Jr of the
Sac and Fox Nation, Native Tribe of Oklahoma. I have been an active Governing Council member (all
adult members) of my Tribe for many years. I landed my first real job, Planning Department secretary,
after taking a business course at the local technical .school. In that position, I had the opportunity to
attend a Tribal Sovereignty Symposium organized by the Federal, State, and Tribal organizations. This
was my first taste of community organizing and community building. It was the fourth symposium of
its kind. The topics included Indian law, environmental issues, law enforcement, juvenile justice, arts,
taxation, spirituality, preservation, state compacts, and Tribal immunity. There were two Senate Bills,
299 and 667. Bill 299 allowed certain protections for protecting land royalties and mineral rights. The
protections included oil and mineral operator s exclusion from drilling on individually owned Indian
Country lands. Bill 667 referred to the health and human service regarding Indians.
When my father died, I stepped up my participation in order to fill in the gap left without his presence.
I have been advocating for social change the Tribal government level by actively listening to the
general consensus of
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Comparing The Scottsboro Trials And The Salem Witch Trials
In 1931, in Scottsboro, Alabama, nine young black men were charged with raping two white women.
They were tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. While the death sentences were overturned by the
Alabama Supreme Court, the Scottsboro boys still served an average of ten years in prison for a crime
that they didn t commit. While the Scottsboro trials took place over 200 years after the Salem Witch
Trials, the circumstances surrounding both cases are extremely similar. One way in which the
Scottsboro Trials and the Salem Witch Trials are similar is that in both cases, the accused parties were
eventually proven to be innocent. In the Scottsboro Trials, all of the nine accused young men were
later found to be innocent. In April 2013, the governor of Alabama officially pardoned the Scottsboro
Boys and exonerated them of any wrong doing. In 1711, the colony of Salem restored the rights and
innocence of those accused during the Salem Witch Trials. Even though both of the accused parties
seemed guilty to the people of both Scottsboro and Salem, they were later proven ... Show more
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In Scottsboro, the two young women at the center of the case, Ruby Bates and Victoria Price, weren t
the innocent young women that they were perceived as being. In reality, they were both racist
prostitutes who were frequently drunk. There should have been serious doubts to the claims that these
girls were making, especially with how severe they were. Similarly, the lead accuser during the Salem
Witch Trials was Abigail Williams who, while the trials were taking place, stole money from her
uncle, Reverend Parris, and disappeared. The evidence that the accused were witches was based on the
testimony of the young girls of the town, mainly Abigail Williams. The testimonies that the young
girls gave should have been more highly questioned given their
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The Functional Nature Of The Software
Integrating Autograph in teaching The functional nature of the software is determined by the order of
tasks prepared by the teacher and how the learners interact with the software (Godwin Beswetherick,
2003). Hence, working on the tasks set using the software, the learners are able to manipulate and
explore mathematical relationships independently. Previously, I have taught this topic using pedagogy
and content knowledge, in line with the department s Scheme of Work. However, following the
assessments carried out; the question testing pupils knowledge on the shape of parabolas formed was
poorly answered by more than half of the pupils in our Year 10. Therefore, my expectation is that by
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However, we should not overrule using pen and paper because it is important for learners to know
how to draw the graph and to be able to explore this by themselves. Trialling teaching and learning
using Autograph The functionality of the software is partially determined by the type of activities
designed by the teacher and how the pupils interact with it (Godwin Beswetherick, 2003). Therefore,
for a desired learning outcome to be attained, meticulous planning of the tasks by the teacher must be
prepared. Tasks set should provide a purposeful balance of instructions and experiment enabling
learners to make effective use of the DT tool in their learning and at the same time allow the
possibility of exploration. Failure to properly plan activities will result in inadequate progress made by
learners and unsuccessful integration of the digital tool in lesson. In designing the task we should
make room for pupils to make conjectures and tests them using the DT. In assessing pupils
understanding, skilful questioning and plenary activities tend to make lessons to be more engaging and
more inclusive. Also, as mentioned before, planning for learners errors and misconceptions at and
intervening on this should not be overlooked as it is required to provoke mathematical insight and
guide students to the desired end point. I prepared two activities for two sessions on using Autograph
for
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Mill s Progressive Principles By David Brink Essay
In the book Mill s Progressive Principles by David Brink, there s a section of legal moralism, section
58. In which it talks about how Mill rejects legal moralism and a small portion of his debate with Lord
Devlin. I this paper I shall agree with Mill that we should reject legal moralism. I will start with the
summary of legal moralism, then I will continue with a small concept of the Devlin and Mill debate
about legal moralism. Then I will move onto my critique, in which I will agree with Mill, that we
should reject legal moralism. I will start with simple definition in order to understand the concept,
then I will move on to the pros of legal moralism according to Devlin, then I will end with why we
should reject legal moralism. Summary: Legal moralism is the view that immorality as such can be
permissibly criminalized; the view that the state may punish conduct merely on the grounds that it is
immoral (Swan). The section of legal moralism starts off with Feinberg and his rejection of legal
moralism. Then Mill rejects legal moralism categorically. Mill brings up the blue laws which include,
work on the Sabbath, prohibition on Mormon polygamy, temperance legislation, laws forbidding
gambling and prostitution. In the book, Brink says if Mill wants to deny legal moralism, then Mill is
committed by the sanction theory of duty towards legal moralism. Chapter 5 of Utilitarianism has
some ideas of sanctions: penal sanction, is the essence of law, enters not only into the
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Hero Is A Hero Essay
A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself (Joseph Campbell
Quotes). Heroes impact other people s lives by contributing to a cause that makes a positive change in
the world. To me, a hero is somebody who believes in a significant cause, dedicates his entire life to
improving the cause, and changes the world for the better. Heroism today can be found all over the
world and in all different forms. It could be as small as standing up for a victim of bullying, voicing
your opinions for an important cause, or helping someone in a dangerous situation. However, it could
also be as big as finding the cure for a disease, saving people from a burning building, or inventing a
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This drove her to take her education into her own hands and pave her own path to success. Since
Britain did not permit her to earn a degree, she decided to move to France so she could earn it there.
When she returned to Britain, Garrett founded New Hospital for Women in London, which was staffed
entirely by women. Later, Garrett continued to encourage women to go into medicine and helped
found the London Medical College for Women, where she taught for several years. She later retired to
Aldeburgh and made history by becoming the first female mayor in Britain. After a successful life, she
passed away at age 81 in Suffolk. Garrett s character traits that helped her achieve several
accomplishments throughout her life resemble those of a hero; she is courageous, determined, and has
a strong sense of purpose. These traits enable a hero to make a difference in the world and change
many people s lives. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson is a hero because of her determination to obtain a
medical degree, her courage in pursuing a career in a field dominated by men, and because she made a
positive change in the world that opened up opportunities for many others.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was determined to accomplish her goals and was willing to combat any
obstacles that halted her efforts, which speaks to her heroic nature. In the earliest phases of her
education, she immediately faced several hardships,
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Synopsis Of The Novel Madame Ratignolle
1. Part I Reading Journal, ch 1 13 2. Keep a plot summary of these chapters. Briefly and in your own
words, recount what happens but also make sure you establish how a particular chapter functions in
the work as a whole. A well developed paragraph will suffice for this part. The novel introduces
Leonce Pontellier who s a vacationer on Grand Isle a resort off the coast of New Orleans. He leaves a
boarding house for his own cottage after annoyed by a parrot. His wife Edna and her friend Robert
Lebrun return from their swim they took in the Gulf of Mexico. He soon departs to play billiards and
socialize at the Klein Hotel. Edna and Robert continue to chat after Leonce leaves. They talk about
their backgrounds. Then while Edna gets ready for dinner Robert hangs out with her children. Leonce
tries to figure out what Edna s problem with boys is. He figures out that she is different than the rest of
the women on Grand Isle. Madame Ratignolle is introduced and she is the perfect image of the mother
women in the Creole society. Edna has differing attitudes from people like Madame and this leads
Leonce to think she is a disappointment. Madame often makes references to pregnancy as Creoles do
which shocks Edna. Madame sews the children s winter clothing while Edna sketches and talks with
Robert. Madame gets a fainting spell and Robert and Edna quickly fan her, she recovers quickly,
returns to her cottage and Edna and Robert go on their daily swim. Chapter six mainly
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Friday Night Lights Research Paper
Friday Night Lights is what makes the state of Texas function. Texas with out football is like a baby
without nourishment, lifeless and suffering. In the state of Texas, high school football falls second to
none. The high school stadiums are bigger than college football venues. Friday Night Lights, the
movie, is based in Odessa, Texas. Where as, the tv series is set in Dillion, Texas a made up city. Two
different cities, one same goal. Injuries, coaches and the quarterbacks are always important to a
football team and thats what made these two stories special. Friday Night Lights the movie focuses on
a brand new team with just one returning offensive starter, the running back Booby Miles. Booby was
cocky, arrogant and had amazing natural ability. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the tv series Jason Street begins the season, until he suffered a career ending hit that paralyzed him
for his life. This paved the way for no name Matt Saracen, a sophomore backup who had never seen
the field and had very limited athletic ability. Where as, the movie features Mike Winchell a senior,
receiving his first start ever as a panther. The hard working, small and determined quarterback faces
adversity and leads his panther team to victory even without star running back and offensive
juggernaut Booby Miles. Winchell takes it upon himself to lead his team and show them what he can
do. On the other hand, in the tv series, Matt Saracen is struggling to find confidence in his new role on
the team. I just want to be back up again. He pleads. This is where coach Eric Taylor steps in and
teaches the young quarterback how to work with what he s got, and how to manage a football game.
Saracen in his first start only threw the ball four times, but one pass was a completion for the game
winning touchdown. Mike Winchell and Matt Saracen are your average, home grown, Texas boy, who
grew up without a father or a mother. Both Saracen and Winchell are without parents, but still have
loving grandmas that attend/watch every game. The two have very similar backgrounds but opposite
demeanor, Winchell always worked hard and never was handed anything. Saracen was handed the
starting quarterback job after Jason was paralyzed, and he didn t want the responsibility. This adds to
his uprising throughout the next couple of weeks. After he won the first game at quarterback, people
said, Jason Street who? He didn t know Jason before the injury and he didn t know what to do, so he
went to Jason for help regarding leadership and stepping up when the team needed it. Jason taught
Saracen to not take anything for granted, how to leave it all on the field and how to overcome
adversity and
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The Importance Of An Integral Workforce Within The United...
The importance of an integral workforce within the United States economy came forth due to the
influences brought forth by the might of industrialization. To ensure the integrity and productivity,
companies across the United States adapted different techniques to promote stability within the
workforce. Techniques, such as having a child workforce, encouraging low pay rates, and prolonged
work hours, started to be questioned by the majority of the workforce. Controversy began to spark
around the idea that companies were ensuring the stability of the workforce merely for profit gain.
Workforces started to unionize in order to combat the foundations of the controversial techniques.
Success came too with the passage of the Fair Labor Standard Act of 1938. The Fair Labor Standard
Act abolished the child workforce, established a minimum hourly wage, and declared the 40 hour
work week. Seth D. Harris, author of Conceptions of Fairness and the Fair Labor Standard Act ,
proclaimed that the passage of the act was the creation of a statue that is beneficial to the less powerful
at the expense of the more powerful (2000). The foundation of the FLSA gave the working class a
legal tool which could be used against companies oppression. This paper will discuss how the Fair
Standards and Labor Act provided legal fortitude to the decision affirmed in Tyson Foods, Inc. v.
Bouaphakeo (136 S. CT. 1036, (2016) and analyze the rulings from previous court cases that used the
FSLA to determine
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Bed Bath And Beyond Pest Analysis
Bed Bath and Beyond is struggling in the current market. This PEST analysis is aimed at determining
what the major Political, Economic, Social, and Technological are in current business environment,
and how these factors are affecting the Home Goods Retail industry. The modern polarized political
sphere, especially in the United States, can mean that elections result in a massive change in policy,
especially regulatory reforms on businesses. With an increasingly global and fluctuating economy,
modern businesses need to be aware of everything from regional tax rates to international tariffs.
Social norms are changing rapidly and are different from region to region, meaning that modern
business needs to be aware of the social landscape they are operating in. Finally, the rate of
technological growth is the highest it has been in the history of the Earth. All of these rapidly changing
and nuanced factors need to be studied and well understood in order to run an efficient and effective
modern business. All of these four factors are imperative in understanding why Bed Bath and Beyond
is in its current financial situation.
Political
It seems as though our country has never been more divide and our two national parties seem to be
drifting further apart. This means there will need to be changed in our national or state legislatures.
Consequently, this can lead to a massive shift in government policy, especially that of business
regulation. The massive political factors
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Analysis Of The Human Condition By Jon Bellion
Introduction The Human Condition is Jon Bellion s first album and is rising in popularity through its
appeal to the pop genre and witty lyrics. Jon Bellion is the character in his own album and his journey
from a child to an adult and a nobody to a celebrity is the primary focus throughout most of his songs.
The journey of himself through the songs is what makes the lyrics interesting. The general
understanding is that Bellion wishes to portray himself as unique but humble. The pressures he feels
from society and the pressures of his childhood are prominent in the understanding of his self
expression. Bellion seeks to find the universal in the specific. The Human Condition is an attempt to
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As a kid focused on his love for basketball, but in 11th grade,his music passion spurred after he began
writing songs on his brother s keyboard. After high school, Bellion enrolled in the music program at
Five Towns College which has produced many top artists such as Wycelf Jean and Maroon 5 s Adam
Levine and Jesse Carmichael. Bellion pulls influences from many artists and producers, including
Kanye West, Timbaland and J. Dilla. His ability to blend genres often makes it tough to categorize his
sound, but his inspirations are evident throughout his projects. His name started getting more
recognition after co writing the chorus for Eminem s The Monster , which topped the charts in 12
countries. In 2015, he was featured on Zedd s song Beautiful Now and has also received credits with
the likes of CeeLo Green on the track Robin Williams and Jason Derulo on multiple songs. Prior to
releasing his debut studio album, Jon released 4 mixtapes entitled, Scattered Thoughts Vol.1,
Translation through speakers, The Separation, and the Definition. In 2016, he released his first studio
album, The Human Condition, debuting at #1 on iTunes. Its lead single, All Time Low , peaked at #16
on the Hot 100, reached worldwide success and has amassed over 200 million streams on Spotify.
Since its release, Bellion has headlined an international tour and also performed alongside Twenty
One Pilots. (Tidal)
Though the
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International Relations Is A State Centric Discipline Essay
International Relations is a state centric discipline that contends with global concerns and foreign
affairs amongst the states within the international arena. As the 21st century progressed rapidly, the
relationship among states has changed considerably whereby small states in all continents have
become a focal point in the international system. Since the days of the Cold War the impact between
the small states and the great powers have been a precarious one whereby the great powers kept
majority of the small states in the shadows; until now where they have begun to evolve and build their
influence in the global world. The voice of the small states became onerous to achieve when the
intergovernmental agreements and the economic paradigms were customarily based on the interest of
authoritative states. Today, several of the small state actors in the global arena are considered to the
most outstanding players in the world; nation states like Slovenia, Catalonia, Luxembourg and
Bahrain. The fundamental dynamics of the development of small states in the international system is
as a consequence of democracy growth provoked by the introduction of technological advancement
due to globalization, communications, infrastructure and trade along with the social transformations
shaped by enterprise operations globally. It is an expectation that small states can play a pivotal role in
the expansion of a new era through which the international system is revolutionizing to the assistance
of
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Business Ethics and Tourism
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B usiness ethics and tourism: from m icro to macro perspectives
A lf H Walle
Travel and Tourism Program, University of Nebraska, West Center C226, Kearney, NE 68849, USA
Business ethics is a complex field which the tourism industry must understand. In addition, t ourism is
a unique industry; although general concepts of business ethics are often useful, t ourism transcends
mainstream business and must be evaluated accordingly. By forming alliances with subdisciplines of
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Is the strategy legal?
H as the organization r esponded to problems and i ssues which have emerged as s ignificant?
F uture problems are addressed e ven if the organization is not d irectly involved in causing t hem
2. Is the strategy profitable e nough (however measured) ?
m anner if executives perceive that doing so is a good t actic.
W hile Friedman s arguments are most powerful f rom a theoretical vantage, Keith Davis analyzes m
odern business as it actually exists. 3 4 Davis e mphasizes the powerful position of modern busin ess;
as a result of this clout, he argues, stockholders a re merely one of several legitimate stakeholders
which must be considered when strategies are being f orged: economic power and its impacts create
moral a nd ethical responsibilities.
O nce Davis establishes this point, however, he p arallels Friedman by asserting that socially res
ponsible behaviour ultimately benefits the organ ization and can help prevent government intervent
ion and regulation. In addition to merely staving off g overnment interference, furthermore, the good
p
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Resource Based View
VISUAL CONSIDERATIONS
Visual considerations should be given prior importance while designing an automobile as it has direct
effects on its design and design is supposed to be a very crucial factor as undoubtedly it is the thing
that decides whether people are going to like it and buy it or not.
With increase in age, there is gradual loss of elasticity in almost all the muscles of the body including
muscles of eyes. This reduction in elasticity of the eye muscles lead to inability of the person to focus
on an object kept at a distance. This condition gets worse in the situation of dim light or excess light.
Along with decreased muscle elasticity, the lens of the eye also become less transparent with
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(Retchin et al., 1988).
2. There is sharp decrease in the degrees of lateral peripheral vision with age. It reduces by nearly 17
degrees in the people above 65 (Burg 1968).
Vision field loss 1. According to the data available, it is noted that the chances of developing visual
field loss in the age of 16 yrs to 60 years is nearly 3 to 3.5 % which increases to nearly 13% for the
people above 65 years of age.(Johnson and Keltner, 1983).
2. For individuals above the age of 65, the risk of development of visual field defects increase by
nearly five times than the individuals below this age. (Johnson and Keltner, 1983).
Glare/Night legibility
1. Due to degradation in quality of the lens with increasing age, the glare is impaired. Actually, the
increase in opacity of the lens leads to inability of the eyes to view objects having less contrast
especially in the dark. (Pulling et al., 1980).
2. It has been studied that inability to see anything in night for a fraction of second, also known as
temporary visual impairment, caused by the bright headlight of the coming vehicle is more common in
old people (Wolf, 1960; Pulling et al., 1980). It is also seen that the people who are already suffering
from night blindness do not show any increased risk with age. In fact, there are chances that night
vision impairment is less reported in such cases (McCloskey et al.,
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The Pros And Cons Of Lone Wolf Terrorism
Before the delegation enters the subject of Lone Wolf terrorism, the delegation believes the definition
of terrorism must be addressed first, in order to distinguish the differences.
The definition of the European Union (2013) characterizes terrorism as an premeditated act with the
aim of seriously intimidating a population, or unduly compelling a government or international
organization to perform or abstain from performing any act, or seriously destabilizing or destroying
the fundamental political, constitutional, economic or social structures of a country or an international
organization (European Union, 2002, p. 4).
Although this definition is proper, the United Kingdom has their own definition for this atrocious act.
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According to several figures from the Global Terrorism Database, between 2000 2017, 126 have been
killed in the UK as a result of a terrorist act, this, compared to the 1,094 deaths between 1985 1999,
and a further 2,211 deaths among 1970 1984, leads us to the conclusion that terrorism is killing less
people in the UK now, than it was in the 1980 s.
Since 1970 UK has faced the most deaths, as a result of a terrorism act, in Western Europe, with a
total of 3,395.
With the UK s threat level left at severe, terrorism is an increasing concern for the people in Europe,
but figures show that Europe is one of safest areas, compared to other regions, like the Middle East or
North Africa.
In spite of the low numbers in the past years, terrorist attacks and lone wolf terrorism should not be
taken lightly.
Since early 2003, the United Kingdom has had a long term strategy for countering international
terrorism (known by the Government as CONTEST). Its aim is to reduce the risk from international
terrorism. The strategy is divided into four principal strands: prevent, pursue, protect, and
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Gentrification In The City
Currently, policymakers are mostly concerned with the economic impacts a policy will have. While
economic factors are important when evaluating and analyzing policies, there needs to be more of an
emphasis on the social impacts policies have, especially when it comes to community development
policies. Although it is not the only issue with currently popular community development policies,
gentrification is one of the most problematic and enlightening conflicts of our time. The core issue
with gentrification is it does not benefit the people who are most marginalized in the city. One can
argue it improves neighborhoods by bringing business development, improving housing, and
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The government cannot keep ignoring the disproportionately negative impact on marginalized groups
and disadvantaged neighborhoods that the current strategy has had. Policies should aim to benefit the
most disadvantaged, which will require the government to implement equity over equality. Policies
will need to acknowledge differences between different groups and people. In addition, community
development policies should increase citizen participation, which will make the city more a collective
right for everyone, instead of just for the powerful and wealthy. These goals will help steer the
community development strategy away from issues such as gentrification that ignore the needs of the
marginalized, and will instead focus specifically on helping those who need help the most. This does
not mean policymakers need to disregard economic impact entirely in policy analysis, but they should
also recognize social impact and focus on the economic impact for the most disadvantaged
communities in the
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Epilogue To Lenore
Today, March 14, the day I will never forget. The day of my wedding with the love of my life,
Lenore.We live in a huge castle, on the top of a very steep hill. After the most beautiful wedding ever,
Lenore said she wanted to go water her huge garden down at the bottom of this extremely long path. I
asked her if she wanted me to come with her, but she said she was okay and could probably handle it
on her own. So she got her water pot and started down the long, long pathway. As she continued to
walk it started to get dark, so I decided I would get a candle and start walking down to go find Lenore.
I looked up and saw so many dark clouds coming towards us, I knew I needed to find her fast. When I
looked back, I saw that the castle was extremely close to me, I started to run because I knew strange
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As I was walking I saw footprints, it almost looked like a man s shoe. I heard Lenore scream once
more and then heard nothing but what sounded like a raven. I could now see the garden and I could
see Lenore laying there on the ground not moving. I ran over and saw a shovel with blood on it and
then ran over to Lenore to make sure she was ok. When I finally reached her I noticed that she was hit
on the back of her head with the shovel and was not breathing. The only thing living was a raven
sitting right on Lenore s right shoulder. I had no idea why the raven was there. I carried my sweet
Lenore back to her bed and laid her there and just sat there staring at her thinking how could I let this
happen to the love of my life. That night I buried her in the backyard of her castle, I did not bother to
tell anyone cause I knew people would question what happened. Whenever people asked where
Lenore was I just simply told them she is extremely sick in bed. I still have not spelt since that night
happened because I will never forgive myself for what
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Analyzing Gallagher’s Oroonoko’s Blackness Essay
Analyzing Gallagher s Oroonoko s Blackness
Oroonoko is a fascinating text overflowing with descriptions of complex relations between and within
the different races. The attitudes and actions of the Aphra Behn and her characters would make for a
rich analysis from any number of behavioral approaches, but there are many more layers to this story
than the dominant racial themes. In fact, in Oroonoko s Blackness Catherine Gallagher argues that the
main character s unusually dark skin color actually represents kingship, commodification, and the
degree to which he and the author are embodied in the work. Though Gallagher recognizes the
significance of Oroonoko s ethnicity in the conflict between the African and European groups, she ...
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She adds that Oroonoko is also associated with worth in that his color establishes him as a marketable
good. Because he is black and able to be sold in the slave trade, a quantitative value can be placed on
him, transforming him into a commodity. And the fact that he is darker than other blacks suggests that
he would receive a higher price. So Gallagher believes that Oroonoko s blackness conveys a higher
value, and because of her clear reasoning, the reader does, too.
When these ideas, personal worth and blackness, are combined, Oroonoko appears separated from and
elevated above the rest of his race. Gallagher writes that this creates the notion of kingship, that
Oroonoko is really a culmination of all of his subjects less perfect darkness (94). Despite Oroonoko s
royalty, the reader would naturally question why he should represent kingship when it is his
grandfather that rules over everyone, including Oroonoko. Gallagher anticipates this and describes
how the grandfather is merely brown and has a failing body, thereby falling short of Oroonoko s
greater blackness and perfection, which better fulfills the common perception of the mystical body of
kingship (94). She further supports this by citing Oroonoko s treatment of his subjects as property
through the slave trade, which only kingship gives him the right to do. John Locke s Two
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Themes of Hopelessness in Herman Melville’s Bartleby the...
We can never be one hundred percent certain of the validity of our literary analyses. This is especially
the case with Herman Melville s Bartleby the Scrivener . Critics have been trying for decades to make
sense of the text and most will describe it as inscrutable . I don t claim to know better than the critics,
but instead offer my own interpretation of the work. Based on my observations and analysis, Melville
s use of many elements in his story first and foremost the character of Bartleby, but also the dead
letters, the many walls of Wall Street, and the state of Wall Street itself works well to develop a sense
of hopelessness, whether intentional or not, in the story as well as the narrator and consequently the
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He [the lawyer] refers to Turkey as a most valuable person to me (p. 22) and to Nippers as a very
useful man to me (p. 25). Even Ginger Nut, the office boy, is useful in that his duty as cake and apple
purveyor (p. 27) pacifies Turkey and Nippers and thus keeps them working. In other words, the lawyer
considers his employees useful insofar as he can exploit them and make money from their labor.
(Wilson)
Bartleby, however, who prefers not to do any work after a short period of working in the office,
greatly discourages the lawyer because he does not prove useful in any way.
As a further character development, Melville encourages the reader to consider Bartleby himself as a
type of dead letter (Weinstock). Bartleby doesn t serve the purpose he intended to when he refuses to
do work, in the same way the dead letters (1111) that Bartleby used to work with did not serve the
function they were intended for. It is important to note that in a dead letter office, the letters are
undeliverable and so they have their content destroyed. Bartleby would prefer not to do anything and
thus wasted away to death a drawn out process of content destruction. In this case the content refers to
Bartleby s soul (1098) and hope, and eventually, self.
We can expect that the lawyer s prolonged exposure to an attitude such
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The Origins And End Of Giftedness Summary
Ellen Winner also authored a very relevant article in 2000, titled The origins and ends of giftedness.
This article is essentially a supplemental piece to her book, cited above. This article was written four
years after it, and her perspective on the origin of giftedness in children has begun to lean a bit more
toward the growing psychological opinion that giftedness most often arrives from goal directed hard
work, otherwise referred to as deliberate practices. Winner also continues with a cautionary focus on
parents who are over eager and often overbearing when pushing their young children to learn, and in
turn negatively affect them emotionally and behaviorally. In the article she notes, though, that parents
of high performing children tend
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She Walks In Beauty Summary
She Walks in Beauty is a great little poem written by Lord Byron (George Gordon) which is written in
iambic tetrameter, this specific meter usually found in hymns are associated with sincerity, and
simplicity. iambic tetrameter is a great choice in my opinion, it fits perfectly with the text. Bryson
writes this poem about Robert Wilmot s wife, Mrs Wilmot, Byron really tries to convey the love the
speaker feels towards a stunning women walking with her own aura of beauty. The author speaks
about how the poem occurred when he attended an event to meet his cousin which is the woman. This
encounter then led him to visualize a vivid image of her so he begins to speak of he stunning beauty.
The author compares her beauty to the stars clearly visible in a dark, cloudless night. This highly
rhythmic poem with meaningful tones is found in Hebrew Melodies which was completed in 1815
conveys the authors message through very descriptive imagery. The author doesn t describe her
physical features she is more or less evaluated in terms of the physical world, she is shown responding
to the world around her. To further understand this piece of work you really need to know his back
story. George Gordon born 1788 in London, son of Captain John, Mad Jack, Bryron and his second
wife, Catherine Gordon, a Scots heiress. The following 10 years were nothing to brag about because
of his clubfoot and his mothers displaced unnecessary resentment against his father onto him, later on
George was
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Eulogy For America
Once we were revered and powerful. Now we are forgotten relics of the past, left to wither in the dust
of time. No longer are we feared or worshipped, with the vain hope of being spared. I am Lachesis,
measurer of the thread and this is the story of the unavoidable destruction of my sisters and I, the fates.
She spun around, there was fire, blood, and death everywhere. They had seen the army as it
approached, felt the thud of the earth from their marching. She called out for her son. There was no
escape, but she hoped for it anyway. She stumbled through the market, tripped on bodies and ignored
the wail of a babe that sat beside its mother s unmoving body. Relief bloomed in her chest, her
searching eyes found her son, he ran towards her. Her gaze swept past him and landed on us. Few
excepted what the sight of us meant, hiding even in their last moments from death. The youngest of
us, Clotho was humming almost serene, spinning thread onto its spindle. Myself measuring what she
spun to the determined length, our elder sister Atropos, cackling almost crazed, she snipped the thread
of life. Mortals they cling to life even as the inevitability of death crushes them beneath its merciless
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She whipped her eyes towards him, but suddenly lurched and fell to the ground. The world slowed,
she felt something warm and sticky pool around her. She had managed to turn her head in his
direction, only then seeing the enemy army that had caught up with them. One knight savaged her son
with his sword and then discarded his body. She tried to reach him, but a spear protruding from her
back weighed her down. Then she saw us again, watched as the way the enemy avoided us . She felt
cold, knowing her time had come , she looked right in my eyes as her life thread was cut. The end
frayed as her body slumped to the ground, but it didn t matter. She was one insignificant life that we
had
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Athens And Sparta Political Realism Essay
1. How do Athens and Sparta behave in adherence to the concepts of political realism? Both in general
and with their military approach to the war as well as specific key incidents in the first 3 books.
Political realism being defined as: an approach to the study and practice of international politics. It
emphasizes the role of the nation state and makes a broad assumption that all nation states are
motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns. This
definition in a way cracks open the two sides of the conflict, what first began as a series of dialogues,
arguing between Corinth (Sparta s ally) and Corcyra, a colony of Corinth that quickly befriends
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The government was so quick to make a decision to execute everyone rather than the ringleaders of
the revolt. However, luckily for the city, only the ring leaders were assassinated. This is just one
example throughout the book that shows that Athens is almost too quick to make decisions. On the
other hand Sparta has the exact opposite problem, the in ability to make decisions quickly. As Athens
was extremely confident in their plans, Sparta seemed reluctant to start a war until they felt it was
absolutely necessary. On page 39, (, Crawley, Strassler, 1996) Corinth (an ally of Sparta) is quick to
call out the lack of responsibility and lack of action of Sparta which has led to the rise in Athenian
power. Also on page 47, (, Crawley, Strassler, 1996) Archidamus tells the Spartans to ignore ignorant
calls for action against the Athenians and to calmly decide what is necessary in the future. Although
being sluggish in some senses, the Spartans declare war which shows allies they are ready for action
instead of sitting in the background. Sparta also seemed as if they were involved in a proxy war as
Athens seemed to be fighting Sparta s allies more than Sparta itself, which lends itself more to the
power taking a backseat approach to this whole war.
2. What specific measures would you have recommended that the Peloponnesian League take during
the time of the 30 years
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Anderson s Discrimination In The Inner City
A third way Anderson describes how discrimination affects those in the inner city is the discrimination
against hiring those who live there some workplaces have. Part of the reason the concept of family has
deteriorated in the inner city, besides the increase of drugs and drug dealing, is because it is hard for a
young man to provide for his family. Those who are in the decent group have to fight against the
stereotypes set forth by those part of the street group and have to essentially be a public relations
manager for the rest of his street. Those who want a job must deliberately contradict stereotypes as
companies are hesitant to hire people from the inner city, even discriminating against whole districts
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Some studies even agree with the motives, merely labeling it street cred instead of respect. However,
there were no articles that completely agreed with the motivations that Anderson postulated. Despite
this, the fact that Anderson could neatly tie up the actions of the people, and the other articles agreed
with his accounts about the frequency of those actions, suggests that his theory is valid, or at the very
least,
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Paul Gaugin Day Of The God
Cameron Howard Hum Midterm Essay In Paul Gaugin s painting Day of the God (Mahana No Atua)
it depicts a fictional presentation of an indigenous praise ritual being carried out by the Tahitian
women the setting is on an island of Tahiti. Gaugin s painting is oil on canvas and uses a variety of
colors to comply with his post impressionistic style depicting real objects and expressing flat curving
shapes pink, magenta, blues and reds for the shadows of the water it gives it a mystical look but the
background of the painting gives the viewer somewhat of a realistic setting with the blue skies and the
wind carved mountains that are complimented by the soft white clouds. When looking at this
composition the viewers eyes are naturally attracted to the colorful water in the lower half of the
painting, when looking on the left half of the pool it gives a sense of depth but flat and two
dimensional on the right as well as illogic color schemes in the reflection of the water. With the colors
that were used in this painting it gives off a warm relaxing feeling within its island setting. There are
some noticeable differences in this painting, the women all have different pose s as well as there all
engaging in something different from the nude female bather in the front to the two islanders in the
top left performing a ritual near the sculpture. The three women in the front are said to signify birth,
life, and death which resembles the three Ages of Man with the figure to the
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The Evolution Of Respiratory Systems
As the years have passed animals have evolved from very simple animals to more advanced animals.
Their individual respiratory systems have developed depending on their habitat. Even though the
Orcinus lives in water and the Trochilidae lives on land their respiratory systems are worth observing,
as we can see how specific organisms can develop different ways in which their respiratory systems
evolved. By looking at the way they have evolved from past ancestors and how they are respectively
similar. Looking forward into the way these to species have evolved we can create a deeper
understanding of the respiratory system and how it has changed throughout the years. This paper will
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Furthermore, mating for the killer whale takes place during any season and usually peaks in the
summer and in the months of October and November The calves can nurse for about 12 months
however can go on for longer periods of time (GERAGHTY, 2013). In comparison during the non
breading months of hummingbirds their testes and ovaries shrink to a fraction of the function size and
only lay two eggs per year (Kaiser, 2014). They do not nurse but instead lay eggs, in addition the
differences create respiratory differences too as they go ahead and require different respiratory
techniques in order nurse their children or just lay eggs. Because the hummingbirds lay eggs the
female looses the feathers on her stomach and this allows for better blood flow to the stomach making
it more efficient to transfer heat to the eggs (Maina,
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Essay On University Life Study
Over a consecutive 3 and a half years, a web based study referred to as the University Life Study was
conducted among a group of students enrolled at a large university. They had to complete a web based
questionnaire and a 2 week daily diary each semester. A maximum of $80 was awarded to each
student based off the pre incentive and completion ($5 pre incentive,$25 for completing the initial
survey, $3 for each daily survey, and an $8 bonus for completing all surveys).
Sample Selection
A ranked random sampling procedure was conducted to recruit a diverse group of individuals. Eligible
participants were first year students who were U.S. citizens or permanent residents, living within 25
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Data Collection Procedures
Data collection began in fall 2007. Students selected from the recruitment procedure were mailed an
informational letter, an invitation to participate, a $5 cash incentive, and a pen. Five days after
receiving the letter, each student was sent an email message with an active hyperlink to a web based
survey (University Life Study) about a wide range of topics related to student life and health. Of the
students asked first, 66% consented by submitting an online electronic signature and providing data.
The morning following completion of the semester survey, students received an email with an
invitation to begin the daily surveys. Each morning for the next 13 days, they received emails with
hyperlinks to the daily questionnaire. Fifteen items assessed the amount of time students spent in
typical campus activities each day. Prompted with From the time you woke up until you went to sleep,
how much time did you spend doing the following activities? participants indicated the duration of
participation in each of 15 activities on a 10 category response scale: did not do (recoded to 0 hours of
participation), up to 30 minutes (0.25 hours), 30 60 minutes (0.75), 1 2 hours (1.5), 2 3 hours (2.5), 3 4
hours (3.5), 4 6 hours (5.0), 6 8 hours (7.0), 8 10 hours (9.0), and 10 hours or more (10.0). Following,
subsets of items were summed to indicate the amount of time
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Peer Reflection
Peer Reflection Report
For my peer reflection assignment, I chose to review a video posted by Lana Pachuca. I chose her
video because I have watched most of my classmates videos over the past few weeks, however this
was the first week I was able to watch one of hers. Also, her counseling session was focusing on
helping a client deal with coping skills for anxiety and I was interested in seeing the outcomes of the
client using the coping skills over the course of a week.
I felt that Lana did a great job of demonstration how to use reflection of content back to the client. For
example, Lana asked her client how the past week of using the coping skills turned out for her, and
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However, I have realized that counseling skills can be learned, practiced and mastered over time.
Although I believe that I have some natural abilities that can be considered helping skills in
counseling, I have learned that I have some strengths that can be refined and continually strengthened,
while those skills that I am naturally weak in can be the skills that I focus on developing through
practice and research. For example, I know that I do well with making people feel comfortable by
exhibiting an open posture, while attending to them with relevant open ended questions. On the other
end, I struggle with using various sentence stems when reflecting back emotions and content to the
client. I also found myself struggling at times clearly communicating directions to interventions that I
would like for a client to try during a counseling session. It was an enlightening experience to be able
to watch my classmates learn and grow in developing their counseling skills and techniques too. I felt
like we are all able to not only learning from one another but have the opportunity to engage in some
of the modeling techniques we learning about in the behavioral interventions section of our text
(Hackney Cormier,
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The Innocence of Lamb in Songs of Innocence by William Blake
Songs of Innocence by William Blake collocates the naïve lives of children and loss of innocence of
adults, with moral Christian values and how religion has the capacity to promote cruelty and
prejudice. Blake was born in 1757, up to and after the French Revolution he wrote many works
criticizing enlightened rationalism and instead focused on intellectual ideas that avoided
institutionalization and propelled ethical and moral order. Blake s collection of poem exposes and
explores the values and limitations of secular and religious institutions. The Lamb focuses on children
s naivetés and innocence, but also curiosity in regards to faith, and ideas of nature and God. Though
naiveté and meekness are present throughout The Lamb , Blake focuses on an underlying Christian
theme of combining the pastoral with the spiritual. For example, the speaker, a boy, talks to a lamb, his
beastly counterpart. The boy, speaking to the lamb asks. Little lamb, who made thee? (Blake 1). The
opening query asked by the boy represents rhetoric of both the natural and spiritual world. Bryan
Aubrey, in his critical essay of the lamb states, everything in creation is embraced by the tenderness of
the divine...[there] is no separation between human self, the natural world, and the divine kingdom
(Aubrey 1). Therefore, just as Blake suggests the lamb does not just represent the innocent but is the
principal idea of the poem. The lamb represents unity among nature and religious creation.
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Anti Discrimination In Australia
Australian Anti discrimination law has a relatively short history dating back to the mid 1970s, which is
70 years later than the Commonwealth of Australian Constitution Act 1900. Although not being
officially identified, the first Australian anti discrimination legislation was enacted in the 1960s,
following the dismantlement of the White Australian policy. This first unofficial anti discrimination
legislation prohibited discrimination on the ground of race in certain aspects of employment. Shortly
after, the Whitlam Labor Government passed the first official anti discrimination legislation in 1975,
which was the Racial Discrimination Act 1975(Cth) at the Federal level. (Chris Ronalds, 2012) Due to
the fact that all states and territories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A construction dismissal claim may arise where there is no position available to return to or where the
duties are downgraded or varied significantly so that she may consider that she has been dismissed. In
case Thomson v Orica Australia Pty Ltd (2002) 116 IR 186 , the female employee was demoted
without rational explanation after the maternity leave, so the Federal Court found that the employer
had engaged in unlawful discrimination on the basis of pregnancy and had been in breach of contract,
wrongfully dismissed the employee. (Federal Court of Australia, 2002) Besides the demotion, the
employer may unfairly treat the pregnant women with lower pay or wrongfully performance review
during the
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The Writings of J.D. Salinger Essay
The Writings of J.D. Salinger
Jerome David Salinger, known as J.D., is an American short story writer and novelist. He was born on
January 1, 1919 and is still alive at the age of 81. J.D. Salinger was born and raised in Manhattan. He
went to prep school at Valley Forge Military Academy from 1934 1936. He spent 5 months in Europe
when he was 18 or 19 years old. Then, in 1937 and 1938 he studied at Ursinus College and New York
University. From 1939 to 1942, he went to Columbia University where he decided to become a writer.
Salinger published short story collections and one novel. His best known work, The Catcher in the
Rye, was published in 1951. The short stories he wrote were Nine Stories in 1953, Franny and Zooey
in 1961, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By the time they make it through the end of the story they have changed for the better. One of these
characters that he writes about in this situation is Holden Caufield in The Catcher in the Rye. He starts
off in a bad situation because he has just flunked out of his third private boarding school. He finally
gives up life on his own in Manhattan and returns home in solitude where he finds happiness. The
critics found these situations that the characters were in debatable (Hamilton 113).
In Franny and Zooey, Franny and Zooey Glass are an example of Salinger s misfit characters of the
60s. They are brother and sister who are super intelligent freaks and cannot deal with society or
reality. The controversy comes when they must chose between Salinger s two worlds the real or
phony. Their older brothers teach them Zen Buddhism and many other religions and philosophies.
Salinger uses this religious theme with these two characters to show how they have to deal with their
world of religion and how they have to stop using religion to deal with their problems (Green). This
religious theme was a controversial one for the author. Salinger often uses religion for comfort. He
leads his characters on a journey for happiness through religion. It is a way to free them. Salinger uses
much of the Zen philosophy to attain this freedom. The Zen Philosophy was a new sect of Buddhism
that
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Proposed Genetic Algorithm Of Protein Tertiary Structure...
In the next subsections, the proposed genetic algorithm of protein tertiary structure prediction will be
described. i) The Proposed Genetic Algorithm Genetic Algorithms (GA) primarily motivated by the
biological theory of evolution, and it was originally developed by J. Holland in 1975 [11]. The GA is
is a search heuristic that mimics the process of natural selection. GA is based on the operations of
population reproduction and selection to acheive optimal results. Through artificial evolution,
successive generations search for fitter adaptations in order to solve a problem. Each generation
consists of a population of chromosomes, representing a series of candidate solutions (called
individuals) to an optimization problem, generally evolves toward better solutions by applying genetic
operations of recombination and mutation to create a new offspring population from the current
population. The process evolution usually starts from a population of randomly generated individuals
or, using domain background knowledge. The generation process repeats for many generations with
the aim of maximizing the objective Function (also called fitness) of the chromosomes that are
evaluated each generation. Usually, the GA termination cindition are set to the maximum number of
generations. ii) Genetic Representation In a GA, a population of chromosomes, representing a series
of candidate solutions (called individuals) to an optimization problem, generally evolves toward better
solutions.
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Henry Ford Was An American Industrialist
Henry Ford was an American Industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and the sponsor
of the development of the assembly line technique mass production. Henry Ford was born July 30th
1863. Henry was born in an urban environment, on his family s farm in Greenship Town, Michigan.
Henry has 4 siblings by the name of Margaret Ford, Jane Ford, William Ford, and Robert Ford with
Henry being the Oldest. In his early Teens, Henrys father gave him a pocket watch that meant a lot to
him. Later, at the age of 15 Henry gained the reputation of a watch repairman. He organized other
boys to build rudimentary water wheels. At the age of 20, Henry had to walk miles and miles just to
get to church which he attended every Sunday morning. After his
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Survey Mpa
Case Study #4:
Public Budgeting Death of a Spy Satellite Program
Wideline Servius
Columbus State University
1) Why does Irene Rubin at the outset argue that public budgets are not merely technical managerial
documents; they are also intrinsically and irreducibly political ? Do you agree or disagree based on
your reading of the case County Prison Overtime Irene Rubin view that public budgets are not merely
technical managerial documents and that they are also intrinsically and irreducibly political is because
public budgets reflect the choice of government. As a general rule of thumb, government chooses to
go along with programs that fit their own political agenda. Programs should reflect a general
consensus about what kind or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The two terms go hand in hand. In the Death of Spy Satellite Program , the example illustrated was
that government officials didn t really account that Boeing didn t have the expertise to follow through
with the program. Instead, they just accepted the fact Boeing would meet the cost cap and the
timeline. The text stated that officials didn t have a choice but to go with Boeing because its plan was
more executable.
4) Who are the major participants that Rubin believes are most involved in the public budgetary
processes? What are they trying to achieve? Who was involved in the Death of Satellite Spy Program
case and what were the positions they took as well as the strategies they used to achieve their goals?
The major participants that Rubin believes are most involved in the public budgetary processes are the
bureau chiefs, the executive budget officers, and chief executives, and the legislators. Although some
might believe that bureaucrats are always trying to expand their agencies, researches have proved that
is not always the case. Instead, they try to validate their position by doing a good job for the people.
The Executive Budget Offices tries to eliminate waste by scrutinizing agencies programs. Its main
goal is to avoid deficits and manage cash flow. The role of the
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My Nightmare Short Story
Living my nightmare. I am a sophomore at Sacred Heart University In Fairfield Connecticut. My
home is Trumbull Connecticut. I had dreams to adventure as far away as possible for school. I had
dreams of traveling and seeing the world and using my education as my excuse. But, I am a commuter
at Sacred Heart University and travel all of 12 minutes to get from my home to my education. How all
my dreams to get away came spiraling down is my story. My college story did not begin 12 minutes
away from home. My story started off as pursuing my dream of traveling, even if it was only three
hours from home. I spent one semester, four months, in which I thought was my dream. I am
independent, I am spontaneous and I am adventurous, or so I thought. Living my dream was the only
way I found out that I was small and shy. I was an outcast how terrifying. I started at Seton Hall
University, in South Orange New Jersey, where I found out that living my dream meant living with
four other girls, that sucked. I was used to living with one other girl in the room, my sister. But that is
my sister and who cares if she liked to sleep with the TV on, I was turning it off and would fight with
her about turning to back on with no shame. But, I was living with unfamiliar hair swimming in the
shower I was supposed to get clean in. I was able to smell disgusting smells from the bathroom while
laying in my perfume sprayed room. I had strangers (my roommate s friends) watching me while I
slept when I
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The Peachtree Street Corridor
The Peachtree Street Corridor is eight and a half miles of road and surrounding real estate in the
geographic heart of Atlanta, Georgia. It is also the financial heart of the city. According to a 2014
study by the Bleakly Advisory Group, the corridor occupies less than 4% of the land in the city, yet it
accounts for over a third of the real estate value. The area also provides over half of all Atlanta s jobs
and nearly three quarters of all professional, science and technology jobs. It is home to 10% of the city
s population, disproportionately Millennials and Gen Xers. It is a young, wealthy and dynamic area.
The Midtown Alliance and Central Atlanta Progress are actively pursuing long term strategies to make
this corridor even more vibrant.
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Pausanias Idea Of Love In Plato s Symposium
Eros, the God of Love, was held in high respect throughout all of ancient Greece due to Love s
contributions to the culture and relationships amongst individuals. However, in Plato Symposium,
each guest has their own unique perspective on the role Eros plays. Among those gathered at the
Symposium, speeches are offered with anything from exalting words of praise to honest words of
criticisms. Pausanias and Agathon, guests at the symposium, are romantic partners, each with their
own views on Love. Pausanias idea of Love is based off the idea that there are two different types of
Love, and he emphasizes the importance of intent and virtue. While Agathon, the more passive of the
two, expresses his praise for Eros as an entity and His divinity ... Show more content on
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Pausanias says People are right to condemn the hasty and immoral demands which the vulgar lover
makes upon his prey, (Plato, 181e 182a). His belief that lust for physical pleasure is beyond the
bounds of being morally justified and therefore believes that consequences should be welcomed.
Pausanias places value on the idea of intellectual growth between Lovers and therefore opposes his
formed concept of Common Love. In addition to criticizing the undiscriminating nature of Common
Love, Pausanias criticizes Heavenly Love s tendency to instill in individuals the attraction to young
boys. However, Pausanias does justify this variation of Love by explaining that a prospering
relationship can come from Heavenly Love due to the naive nature of young boys being allowed to be
nurtured mentally by somebody more mature with virtue and merit. But in direct opposition,
Pausanias also expresses how he vehemently opposes those individuals who take advantage of the
young and unwise boys and women for a solely sexual relationship. Through these criticisms, he is
proposing that Love isn t always honorable. Pausanias states that Love, in and of itself, is neither
honorable nor disgraceful, since its character and quality must be determined by the way in which it is
carried out (Plato, 183d). He is expressing that Love alone can not be characterized as being entirely
good or entirely bad but the intent and way love is conveyed must also be taken into consideration
when judging
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Essay
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Introduction Among the behavioural disorders that
are commonly diagnosed, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most prevalent
among youth and children. It is a persistent disorder that is attributed to neurobehavioral problems.
About 3% 5% of all the children in America are affected by ADHD (NINDS Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder Information Page, 2011). The disorder is characterized by inability to
concentrate or focus on a task and exercise behavioural inhibition that is normally related to age.
There are several warning signs which can indicate the possibility that a child may be affected by the
disorder. These include difficulties adhering to instructions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
According to Psychology Mosko (2007, p. 7), neuroimaging techniques have enabled researchers to
discover discriminating patterns in the neuroanatomical function and structure in the brains of ADHD
patients. The neurobiological aspect of the research has mostly focused on studying the fronto striatal
system, which controls responses to environmental stimuli. The fronto striatal system is comprised of
a complex cortical and subcortical nuclei matrix and performs the functions of controlling attention
and processing speed of stimuli that elicits behavioural response. According to Psychology Mosko
(2007), the findings of the neuroimaging studies related to ADHD have concluded that people affected
by the disorder consistently exhibit abnormal basal ganglia, frontal lobes, cerebella, and corpus callosa
(p.7). Consequently, with each of these parts differently influenced by the prefrontal lobes, behaviour
that is normally internally guided is affected. Additional studies have found that ADHD patients
exhibit dysfunctions in their neural circuitry in which frontal lobes, cerebella, cingulated cortex, and
striatum are involved. There is ample evidence which points to the vital roles that each of these
regions play in memory and learning, controlling attention, coordinating and sequencing behavioural
responses (Psychology Mosko, 2007, p. 7). Apart from this
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  • 1. Short Story: The Truth About Pay For Essay - Aakar Realt 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Short Story: The Truth About Pay For Essay - Aakar Realt Short Story: The Truth About Pay For Essay - Aakar Realt
  • 2. My Thoughts On What Culture Truly Essay My thoughts on what culture truly is have changed tremendously after taking Intro to Sociology. My thinking of my own and others has changed since my first PVR 1. In my first PVR, I included pictures of two sweatshirts which represented my volleyball team and my current school, a cross, a box of Macaroni and Cheese, tennis shoes, a picture of my family, an EOS chap stick, and sunglasses. The way I look at my culture now is completely different. Now, I do not use items at all to define my culture. Objects have nothing to do with it. When I began this semester, I thought of culture as being where someone was born, their ethnicity, their language, and maybe even what they do for a living. Although I believe these may still be a part of a culture, they are not the most important aspect of what culture is. Culture is who we are. Culture is our family, our friends, our values, where we are born, the activities we decide to be a part of, what we decide to do in difficult situation, it is who we are. Culture is not taught, it is who we become. This is exactly what my picture conveys. We learn through experience who we are and therefore, what our culture is. I thought my culture was just my family and things I enjoyed doing. Then I thought it was thinking about nature and the people who are important to me. I now realize it is all of that together. It is learning one thing at a time. I will continue to realize more and more what my culture is the more I dive into research. I ve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. 20th Century Nursing Research Paper became the first registered nurse. Professionalization of nursing in France came in the late 19th and early 20th century. Government policy after 1900 was to secularize public institutions, and diminish the role the Catholic Church. Of the who personally anti clerical , many doctors realized their dependence on the Catholic sisters. Most lay nurses came from peasant or working class families and were poorly trained. Faced with the long hours and low pay, many of the soon married and left the field, while the Catholic sisters saw nursing as their God given vocation. New government operated nursing schools turned out nonreligous nurses who were slated for supervisory roles. During the World War, patriotic volunteers brought large numbers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were operated by city, state and federal agencies, by churches, by stand alone non profits, and by for profit enterprises run by a local doctor. School of nursing, were operated by large hospitals. Thy provided training to young women. The number of active graduate nurses rose rapidly from 51,000 in 1910 to 375,000 in 1940 and 700,000 in 1970. The Protestant churches reentered into the health field, especially by setting up orders of women, called deaconesses who dedicated themselves to nursing services. The modern deaconess movement began in Germany in 1836 when Theodor Fliedner and his wife opened the first deaconess motherhouse in Kaiserswerth on the Rhine. It became as a model and within a half century there were over 5,000 deaconesses in Europe. The Church of England named its first deaconess in 1862. The North London Deaconess Institution trained deaconesses for other dioceses and some in served overseas. William Passavant in 1849 brought the first four deaconesses to Pittsburgh, in the United States, after visiting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hypothesis For Abusive Relationships Essay There are many different hypotheses that are being tested during this study. The first hypothesis is that people who come from families with a history of domestic violence tend to be involved in an abusive relationship themselves more often than people who came from normal families. The second hypothesis is that people with more social support are less likely to be involved in abusive relationships than people with less social support. The third hypothesis is that people with lower socioeconomic status are more likely to be involved in abusive relationships than people with a higher socioeconomic status. The fourth hypothesis is that people who are involve in an abusive relationship tend to have lower self esteem than people who are not involved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final hypothesis are people who are involved in abusive relationships are more likely to abuse alcohol than people who are not involved in abusive relationships. The data used was obtained from a 1998 campus survey in a historically Black university in a southern state. All participants were 18 or older. There were only 140 African Americans in the final sample due to people not answering the questionnaire. To measure physical abuse, participants were asked, Have you and your spouse ever engaged in physical conflict? Physical abuse was coded as 1 for never, 2 for occasionally, 3 for sometimes, 4 for usually, and 5 for always. There are 10 questions in the index when discussing self esteem. Answers ranged from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). There are 9 questions in the index when discussing depression. Answers ranged from 1 (never) to 5 (always). There are 9 questions in the index when discussing stress. Answers ranged from 1 (never) to 5 (always). There are 7 questions to measure alcohol abuse. Answers were coded from 0 (No, I don t drink) to 5 (Yes, I usually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Between The Atrium Aspect Ratio Under Different Heat... Figure ‎ 2.6 Numerical experiment N.B with fire at atrium at 250 Sec [9] Figure ‎ 2.7 Physical model P.M with fire at atrium at 250 Sec. [9] It was concluded that the height of the atrium and the fan locations have obvious effect on the efficient abstraction. Atrium with height more than 30 m with exhaust fans located towards the ends may require attention to control the smoke abstraction efficiently. Yi, Hou, Li and Feng Chow [13] study the relation between the atrium aspect ratio under different heat release rate of fire the flooding time flow of smoke occurs and, 32 simulations were performed using a model, FDS (Fire Dynamics Simulator, Version 3). Table 2.4 shows the size of the atrium and HRR of steady fire. For the all simulations, (3×3×3) meter fire room was used, the fire was at the center of the floor of the fire room, and 27 m height atrium. The vents in the fire floor were both (2×1.5) meter with located at 1 m above the floor with 20 oC ambient temperature. Figure 2.8 listed the early stage situation of the fire in a floor near to an atrium. The fire floor has 2 vertical vents named WA and WB and there are open to both the atrium and outside. The atrium ceiling is open, and it is assumed that there is an ideal isolation between the atrium and the adjacent floors. At fire early stage, the smoke moves to outside and the atrium, and air from outside and the atrium moves inside the fire floor at the same time from the 2 vents. Figure 2.8 shows the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Inhumane Capital Punishment Inhumane Capital Punishment To begin, Capital punishment executions cost American taxpayers billions of dollars since 1976. Further, the majority of those wrongfully sentenced, innocent ones, to death is likely to languish in prison and never get released. With the executions per year gradually decreasing. (Cuomo), former New York governor stated The death penalty is legal in 31 states and illegal in 19 states, including District of Columbia. The five different methods of execution that are still in consideration of 36 states include; lethal injection, electrocution, lethal gas, firing squad, and hanging. Therefore, the use of capital punishment needs to be abolished due to its cruel nature, cost to Americans, and the misuse of human power. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Pros And Cons Of Pantheism I see that my stoner tendencies/usage of cannabis has been recognized. Why are you surprised? Seeing as to what kind of issues we re dealing with here, it would only be natural to seek help from one of the ultimate sources of wisdom and knowledge. JK I don t believe that by holding the conviction of an infinite looping universe will put as much strain and questions to the said already existing conceptions as we think it would. I already spoke about how equally absurd pantheism and monotheism is in the eyes of science . Yes, we can say that monotheism, on one hand, satisfies the need for an (As Aquinas would say it); uncaused mover, whereas for pantheism, they do not propose the idea that there exists a god/God, well at least in the traditional sense (ie a divine entity) which also from a completely scientific standpoint (the God hypothesis) is not a falsifiable hypothesis. Science claims that if God were to exist, there are certain pre requisites that ought to be met to show that he exists, unfortunately, God as we both know him to be, does not fit the criteria of an existing god , well at least according to a purely naturalistic biased scientific view. So each side ultimately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We ve grasped only a fraction of the working of the universe, I wouldn t be surprised if by further scientific inquiry and observation that we discover that from an absolutely nothing space (Nothing by the definition of the word) can form matter and antimatter. The current scientific research stated that; since matter and antimatter present in an empty void can cancel each other out not converting, as opposed to the law for conservation of mass and create an absolute nothing, what if indeed we can create the said reactants from nothing, making the process completely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay About Chapter 1 The metal pieces shot through the wolf like creature s head, turning it into a black liquid substance before forming back into a head again. Seeing this Malessica started to move away from it. Epsilon followed Malessica, trying to keep a distance from the creature. Dorian had still been in the area, trying to find an opportunity to strike. Once he found his moment, Dorian clenched his right fist tightly sending a punch at the wolf creature. The creature turned its head towards Dorian, avoiding the punch and biting his arm. Dorian s body started to become visible again, watching the blood drip from his arm. How did it see him! Epsilon thought. He was completely invisible. Sylvia laughed, sitting on top of a car. What an interesting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Epsilon shot out a bolt of lightning towards the bear, instantly turning the bear into a black liquid. Though it was a good hit, the ink eventually formed back into a bear. Dorian placed his hand over his bitten arm. Attacking those creations are pointless. The only time these things are going away, is if we defeat the user, though getting to her might be a bit hard. She s a long range fighter so she ll make sure we don t get too close. Sylvia smirked. A man with so much experience in combat. Though you re part of S.P.D I m actually more impressed by you. You re able to understand my power, but you ve barely seen the things I can create. My manifestation: Living Ink, is unbeatable. We need to make a plan. Dorian whispered. We ll just be wasting energy fighting these things. Epsilon surrounded his body with electricity. If you want to deal with long distance fighters, I m the guy you want. I have ranged attacks and my flash flicker allows me to move much faster than most people, I can close the distance between myself and her, no problem. Using Flash flicker, Epsilon sped past Malessica and Dorian, making his way to Sylvia. Stopping in front of her, he sent a strong yet quick punch to her stomach, causing her to spit up, sending her flying back. Malessica smiled as Epsilon delivered a strong blow. Epsilon noticed the snake tattoo from around her neck, jumped towards him turning into ink as it landed on his arm. The snake tattoo, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Falling Back By Jamie Fader Jamie Fader s book Falling Back which was published in 2013, is based on ethnographic research over three years, from 2004 to 2007, of black and latino males on the edge of adulthood and that were incarcerated at the Mountain Ridge Academy reform school located in a rural area: within a dense forest in western Pennsylvania, is Mountian Ridge Academy ... ninety acre campus contains eight dormitories, each of which houses thirty two young men between ages 14 to 18 (p.1). The criminal thinking approach was intended to help young people identify the patterns that had led them to delinquency and replace it with corrective and prosocial thoughts. These young boys had been involved in drug offenses and violence within their suburban communities and were now in the process of behavioral change in order to help them reflect and be able to make better decisions which would lead them to a better life. Fader observed these juveniles as they transitioned back to urban Philadelphia where they would resume their daily lives and also struggle to adopt adult masculine roles: After these young men demonstrated sufficient change to earn their release or, more typically staff members determined that they had changed as much as they were likely to, they faced a new transition as they returned to their homes and communities in Philadelphia (p.3). Fader s ethnographic approach allowed her to portray the complexities of decision making as these young men wanted to fall back . This meant to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Facts About Mormons The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the Mormon church. The website, Mormon.org, has a home page that focusses on education and creating an environment for Mormon followers to meet people of the same faith. Easily accessible from the home page is a link to learn more about the Mormon religion. Clicking on the link pulls up a new page with more links. Through these links, the site aims to inform the visitor about what Mormons believe, what books and texts they follow, and the founding of the religion and church. Each link has title followed by a brief description. For instance, the link Jesus Christ, Our Savior is followed by the text, Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the (ours and yours) Savior of the world. His life and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many websites use this feature to keep a few items in a list. Mormons.org has several sections throughout and offers answers from other Mormons. The section over the founding of the church tells the story of Joseph Smith. I have always been aware that Joseph Smith founded the church but I did not know the story. He was fourteen when he had his revelation. The answer from the site claims he was praying in the woods when God and Jesus came to him and told him that Jesus had originally founded The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and that it was now his responsibility to restore the church. He translated the Book of Mormon throughout the years and was visited by heavenly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Master Tiles Strengths And Weaknesses SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths: (1) One of the main strength of Master Tiles is their latest technological imported plant which is highly computerized. (2) One of the strength of Master Tiles is their highly professionals and skilled foreign employees who are working there for more that 13 years. (3) One of the strength of Master Tiles is its production capacity. It can produce more that 25000 Sq/meter per day which is the highest as compared to the local competitors. Master Tiles has the capacity to meet the huge demand. (4) They have a computerized system through which communication between different departments can be done faster. (5) They have their own Research and Development department and they always try to seek the new opportunities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (3) As company divides whole Pakistan into different zones sop if there is miss communication between each zone and company and if it effects their supply chain process than its could be another weakness of the company. Opportunities: (1) One of the big opportunities for Master Tiles is the growing rate of construction which increases the demand for tiles. So that s why Master Tiles is planning to expand their production capacity to meet the future demand. (2) One opportunity for Master Tiles is that Government imposed anti dumping duties on Chinese Tiles which restrict Chinese manufacturers to export the tiles in Pakistani market with low prices. So now their cost increases and they forced to sell the tiles at higher price which is relatively equal to local tiles. (3) The Government reduces the taxes on exports of tiles and also increasing demand in foreign market provides an opportunity for Master Tiles to increase its sales by exporting its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Community Organizing Self Reflection Essay Community Organizing Self Reflection Experiences My interest in community organizing and building began with the passion and knowledge for the well being of others my father instilled in my life. My father was the late Chief Elmer Manatowa Jr of the Sac and Fox Nation, Native Tribe of Oklahoma. I have been an active Governing Council member (all adult members) of my Tribe for many years. I landed my first real job, Planning Department secretary, after taking a business course at the local technical .school. In that position, I had the opportunity to attend a Tribal Sovereignty Symposium organized by the Federal, State, and Tribal organizations. This was my first taste of community organizing and community building. It was the fourth symposium of its kind. The topics included Indian law, environmental issues, law enforcement, juvenile justice, arts, taxation, spirituality, preservation, state compacts, and Tribal immunity. There were two Senate Bills, 299 and 667. Bill 299 allowed certain protections for protecting land royalties and mineral rights. The protections included oil and mineral operator s exclusion from drilling on individually owned Indian Country lands. Bill 667 referred to the health and human service regarding Indians. When my father died, I stepped up my participation in order to fill in the gap left without his presence. I have been advocating for social change the Tribal government level by actively listening to the general consensus of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing The Scottsboro Trials And The Salem Witch Trials In 1931, in Scottsboro, Alabama, nine young black men were charged with raping two white women. They were tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. While the death sentences were overturned by the Alabama Supreme Court, the Scottsboro boys still served an average of ten years in prison for a crime that they didn t commit. While the Scottsboro trials took place over 200 years after the Salem Witch Trials, the circumstances surrounding both cases are extremely similar. One way in which the Scottsboro Trials and the Salem Witch Trials are similar is that in both cases, the accused parties were eventually proven to be innocent. In the Scottsboro Trials, all of the nine accused young men were later found to be innocent. In April 2013, the governor of Alabama officially pardoned the Scottsboro Boys and exonerated them of any wrong doing. In 1711, the colony of Salem restored the rights and innocence of those accused during the Salem Witch Trials. Even though both of the accused parties seemed guilty to the people of both Scottsboro and Salem, they were later proven ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Scottsboro, the two young women at the center of the case, Ruby Bates and Victoria Price, weren t the innocent young women that they were perceived as being. In reality, they were both racist prostitutes who were frequently drunk. There should have been serious doubts to the claims that these girls were making, especially with how severe they were. Similarly, the lead accuser during the Salem Witch Trials was Abigail Williams who, while the trials were taking place, stole money from her uncle, Reverend Parris, and disappeared. The evidence that the accused were witches was based on the testimony of the young girls of the town, mainly Abigail Williams. The testimonies that the young girls gave should have been more highly questioned given their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Functional Nature Of The Software Integrating Autograph in teaching The functional nature of the software is determined by the order of tasks prepared by the teacher and how the learners interact with the software (Godwin Beswetherick, 2003). Hence, working on the tasks set using the software, the learners are able to manipulate and explore mathematical relationships independently. Previously, I have taught this topic using pedagogy and content knowledge, in line with the department s Scheme of Work. However, following the assessments carried out; the question testing pupils knowledge on the shape of parabolas formed was poorly answered by more than half of the pupils in our Year 10. Therefore, my expectation is that by integrating Autograph while investigating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, we should not overrule using pen and paper because it is important for learners to know how to draw the graph and to be able to explore this by themselves. Trialling teaching and learning using Autograph The functionality of the software is partially determined by the type of activities designed by the teacher and how the pupils interact with it (Godwin Beswetherick, 2003). Therefore, for a desired learning outcome to be attained, meticulous planning of the tasks by the teacher must be prepared. Tasks set should provide a purposeful balance of instructions and experiment enabling learners to make effective use of the DT tool in their learning and at the same time allow the possibility of exploration. Failure to properly plan activities will result in inadequate progress made by learners and unsuccessful integration of the digital tool in lesson. In designing the task we should make room for pupils to make conjectures and tests them using the DT. In assessing pupils understanding, skilful questioning and plenary activities tend to make lessons to be more engaging and more inclusive. Also, as mentioned before, planning for learners errors and misconceptions at and intervening on this should not be overlooked as it is required to provoke mathematical insight and guide students to the desired end point. I prepared two activities for two sessions on using Autograph for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mill s Progressive Principles By David Brink Essay In the book Mill s Progressive Principles by David Brink, there s a section of legal moralism, section 58. In which it talks about how Mill rejects legal moralism and a small portion of his debate with Lord Devlin. I this paper I shall agree with Mill that we should reject legal moralism. I will start with the summary of legal moralism, then I will continue with a small concept of the Devlin and Mill debate about legal moralism. Then I will move onto my critique, in which I will agree with Mill, that we should reject legal moralism. I will start with simple definition in order to understand the concept, then I will move on to the pros of legal moralism according to Devlin, then I will end with why we should reject legal moralism. Summary: Legal moralism is the view that immorality as such can be permissibly criminalized; the view that the state may punish conduct merely on the grounds that it is immoral (Swan). The section of legal moralism starts off with Feinberg and his rejection of legal moralism. Then Mill rejects legal moralism categorically. Mill brings up the blue laws which include, work on the Sabbath, prohibition on Mormon polygamy, temperance legislation, laws forbidding gambling and prostitution. In the book, Brink says if Mill wants to deny legal moralism, then Mill is committed by the sanction theory of duty towards legal moralism. Chapter 5 of Utilitarianism has some ideas of sanctions: penal sanction, is the essence of law, enters not only into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Hero Is A Hero Essay A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself (Joseph Campbell Quotes). Heroes impact other people s lives by contributing to a cause that makes a positive change in the world. To me, a hero is somebody who believes in a significant cause, dedicates his entire life to improving the cause, and changes the world for the better. Heroism today can be found all over the world and in all different forms. It could be as small as standing up for a victim of bullying, voicing your opinions for an important cause, or helping someone in a dangerous situation. However, it could also be as big as finding the cure for a disease, saving people from a burning building, or inventing a life saving device. The unifying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This drove her to take her education into her own hands and pave her own path to success. Since Britain did not permit her to earn a degree, she decided to move to France so she could earn it there. When she returned to Britain, Garrett founded New Hospital for Women in London, which was staffed entirely by women. Later, Garrett continued to encourage women to go into medicine and helped found the London Medical College for Women, where she taught for several years. She later retired to Aldeburgh and made history by becoming the first female mayor in Britain. After a successful life, she passed away at age 81 in Suffolk. Garrett s character traits that helped her achieve several accomplishments throughout her life resemble those of a hero; she is courageous, determined, and has a strong sense of purpose. These traits enable a hero to make a difference in the world and change many people s lives. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson is a hero because of her determination to obtain a medical degree, her courage in pursuing a career in a field dominated by men, and because she made a positive change in the world that opened up opportunities for many others. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was determined to accomplish her goals and was willing to combat any obstacles that halted her efforts, which speaks to her heroic nature. In the earliest phases of her education, she immediately faced several hardships, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Synopsis Of The Novel Madame Ratignolle 1. Part I Reading Journal, ch 1 13 2. Keep a plot summary of these chapters. Briefly and in your own words, recount what happens but also make sure you establish how a particular chapter functions in the work as a whole. A well developed paragraph will suffice for this part. The novel introduces Leonce Pontellier who s a vacationer on Grand Isle a resort off the coast of New Orleans. He leaves a boarding house for his own cottage after annoyed by a parrot. His wife Edna and her friend Robert Lebrun return from their swim they took in the Gulf of Mexico. He soon departs to play billiards and socialize at the Klein Hotel. Edna and Robert continue to chat after Leonce leaves. They talk about their backgrounds. Then while Edna gets ready for dinner Robert hangs out with her children. Leonce tries to figure out what Edna s problem with boys is. He figures out that she is different than the rest of the women on Grand Isle. Madame Ratignolle is introduced and she is the perfect image of the mother women in the Creole society. Edna has differing attitudes from people like Madame and this leads Leonce to think she is a disappointment. Madame often makes references to pregnancy as Creoles do which shocks Edna. Madame sews the children s winter clothing while Edna sketches and talks with Robert. Madame gets a fainting spell and Robert and Edna quickly fan her, she recovers quickly, returns to her cottage and Edna and Robert go on their daily swim. Chapter six mainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Friday Night Lights Research Paper Friday Night Lights is what makes the state of Texas function. Texas with out football is like a baby without nourishment, lifeless and suffering. In the state of Texas, high school football falls second to none. The high school stadiums are bigger than college football venues. Friday Night Lights, the movie, is based in Odessa, Texas. Where as, the tv series is set in Dillion, Texas a made up city. Two different cities, one same goal. Injuries, coaches and the quarterbacks are always important to a football team and thats what made these two stories special. Friday Night Lights the movie focuses on a brand new team with just one returning offensive starter, the running back Booby Miles. Booby was cocky, arrogant and had amazing natural ability. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the tv series Jason Street begins the season, until he suffered a career ending hit that paralyzed him for his life. This paved the way for no name Matt Saracen, a sophomore backup who had never seen the field and had very limited athletic ability. Where as, the movie features Mike Winchell a senior, receiving his first start ever as a panther. The hard working, small and determined quarterback faces adversity and leads his panther team to victory even without star running back and offensive juggernaut Booby Miles. Winchell takes it upon himself to lead his team and show them what he can do. On the other hand, in the tv series, Matt Saracen is struggling to find confidence in his new role on the team. I just want to be back up again. He pleads. This is where coach Eric Taylor steps in and teaches the young quarterback how to work with what he s got, and how to manage a football game. Saracen in his first start only threw the ball four times, but one pass was a completion for the game winning touchdown. Mike Winchell and Matt Saracen are your average, home grown, Texas boy, who grew up without a father or a mother. Both Saracen and Winchell are without parents, but still have loving grandmas that attend/watch every game. The two have very similar backgrounds but opposite demeanor, Winchell always worked hard and never was handed anything. Saracen was handed the starting quarterback job after Jason was paralyzed, and he didn t want the responsibility. This adds to his uprising throughout the next couple of weeks. After he won the first game at quarterback, people said, Jason Street who? He didn t know Jason before the injury and he didn t know what to do, so he went to Jason for help regarding leadership and stepping up when the team needed it. Jason taught Saracen to not take anything for granted, how to leave it all on the field and how to overcome adversity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Importance Of An Integral Workforce Within The United... The importance of an integral workforce within the United States economy came forth due to the influences brought forth by the might of industrialization. To ensure the integrity and productivity, companies across the United States adapted different techniques to promote stability within the workforce. Techniques, such as having a child workforce, encouraging low pay rates, and prolonged work hours, started to be questioned by the majority of the workforce. Controversy began to spark around the idea that companies were ensuring the stability of the workforce merely for profit gain. Workforces started to unionize in order to combat the foundations of the controversial techniques. Success came too with the passage of the Fair Labor Standard Act of 1938. The Fair Labor Standard Act abolished the child workforce, established a minimum hourly wage, and declared the 40 hour work week. Seth D. Harris, author of Conceptions of Fairness and the Fair Labor Standard Act , proclaimed that the passage of the act was the creation of a statue that is beneficial to the less powerful at the expense of the more powerful (2000). The foundation of the FLSA gave the working class a legal tool which could be used against companies oppression. This paper will discuss how the Fair Standards and Labor Act provided legal fortitude to the decision affirmed in Tyson Foods, Inc. v. Bouaphakeo (136 S. CT. 1036, (2016) and analyze the rulings from previous court cases that used the FSLA to determine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bed Bath And Beyond Pest Analysis Bed Bath and Beyond is struggling in the current market. This PEST analysis is aimed at determining what the major Political, Economic, Social, and Technological are in current business environment, and how these factors are affecting the Home Goods Retail industry. The modern polarized political sphere, especially in the United States, can mean that elections result in a massive change in policy, especially regulatory reforms on businesses. With an increasingly global and fluctuating economy, modern businesses need to be aware of everything from regional tax rates to international tariffs. Social norms are changing rapidly and are different from region to region, meaning that modern business needs to be aware of the social landscape they are operating in. Finally, the rate of technological growth is the highest it has been in the history of the Earth. All of these rapidly changing and nuanced factors need to be studied and well understood in order to run an efficient and effective modern business. All of these four factors are imperative in understanding why Bed Bath and Beyond is in its current financial situation. Political It seems as though our country has never been more divide and our two national parties seem to be drifting further apart. This means there will need to be changed in our national or state legislatures. Consequently, this can lead to a massive shift in government policy, especially that of business regulation. The massive political factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of The Human Condition By Jon Bellion Introduction The Human Condition is Jon Bellion s first album and is rising in popularity through its appeal to the pop genre and witty lyrics. Jon Bellion is the character in his own album and his journey from a child to an adult and a nobody to a celebrity is the primary focus throughout most of his songs. The journey of himself through the songs is what makes the lyrics interesting. The general understanding is that Bellion wishes to portray himself as unique but humble. The pressures he feels from society and the pressures of his childhood are prominent in the understanding of his self expression. Bellion seeks to find the universal in the specific. The Human Condition is an attempt to transcend his own experiences, to say something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a kid focused on his love for basketball, but in 11th grade,his music passion spurred after he began writing songs on his brother s keyboard. After high school, Bellion enrolled in the music program at Five Towns College which has produced many top artists such as Wycelf Jean and Maroon 5 s Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael. Bellion pulls influences from many artists and producers, including Kanye West, Timbaland and J. Dilla. His ability to blend genres often makes it tough to categorize his sound, but his inspirations are evident throughout his projects. His name started getting more recognition after co writing the chorus for Eminem s The Monster , which topped the charts in 12 countries. In 2015, he was featured on Zedd s song Beautiful Now and has also received credits with the likes of CeeLo Green on the track Robin Williams and Jason Derulo on multiple songs. Prior to releasing his debut studio album, Jon released 4 mixtapes entitled, Scattered Thoughts Vol.1, Translation through speakers, The Separation, and the Definition. In 2016, he released his first studio album, The Human Condition, debuting at #1 on iTunes. Its lead single, All Time Low , peaked at #16 on the Hot 100, reached worldwide success and has amassed over 200 million streams on Spotify. Since its release, Bellion has headlined an international tour and also performed alongside Twenty One Pilots. (Tidal) Though the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. International Relations Is A State Centric Discipline Essay International Relations is a state centric discipline that contends with global concerns and foreign affairs amongst the states within the international arena. As the 21st century progressed rapidly, the relationship among states has changed considerably whereby small states in all continents have become a focal point in the international system. Since the days of the Cold War the impact between the small states and the great powers have been a precarious one whereby the great powers kept majority of the small states in the shadows; until now where they have begun to evolve and build their influence in the global world. The voice of the small states became onerous to achieve when the intergovernmental agreements and the economic paradigms were customarily based on the interest of authoritative states. Today, several of the small state actors in the global arena are considered to the most outstanding players in the world; nation states like Slovenia, Catalonia, Luxembourg and Bahrain. The fundamental dynamics of the development of small states in the international system is as a consequence of democracy growth provoked by the introduction of technological advancement due to globalization, communications, infrastructure and trade along with the social transformations shaped by enterprise operations globally. It is an expectation that small states can play a pivotal role in the expansion of a new era through which the international system is revolutionizing to the assistance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Business Ethics and Tourism UTTERWORTH I I~E [NEMANN 0 26 I 5177(95)00015 I Tourism Management, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 26.3 268, 1995 C opyright 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved 0261 5177/95 $10.00 + II.00 C urrent issues B usiness ethics and tourism: from m icro to macro perspectives A lf H Walle Travel and Tourism Program, University of Nebraska, West Center C226, Kearney, NE 68849, USA Business ethics is a complex field which the tourism industry must understand. In addition, t ourism is a unique industry; although general concepts of business ethics are often useful, t ourism transcends mainstream business and must be evaluated accordingly. By forming alliances with subdisciplines of business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is the strategy legal? H as the organization r esponded to problems and i ssues which have emerged as s ignificant? F uture problems are addressed e ven if the organization is not d irectly involved in causing t hem 2. Is the strategy profitable e nough (however measured) ? m anner if executives perceive that doing so is a good t actic. W hile Friedman s arguments are most powerful f rom a theoretical vantage, Keith Davis analyzes m odern business as it actually exists. 3 4 Davis e mphasizes the powerful position of modern busin ess; as a result of this clout, he argues, stockholders a re merely one of several legitimate stakeholders which must be considered when strategies are being f orged: economic power and its impacts create moral a nd ethical responsibilities. O nce Davis establishes this point, however, he p arallels Friedman by asserting that socially res ponsible behaviour ultimately benefits the organ ization and can help prevent government intervent
  • 24. ion and regulation. In addition to merely staving off g overnment interference, furthermore, the good p ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Resource Based View VISUAL CONSIDERATIONS Visual considerations should be given prior importance while designing an automobile as it has direct effects on its design and design is supposed to be a very crucial factor as undoubtedly it is the thing that decides whether people are going to like it and buy it or not. With increase in age, there is gradual loss of elasticity in almost all the muscles of the body including muscles of eyes. This reduction in elasticity of the eye muscles lead to inability of the person to focus on an object kept at a distance. This condition gets worse in the situation of dim light or excess light. Along with decreased muscle elasticity, the lens of the eye also become less transparent with increasing age as there is alteration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Retchin et al., 1988). 2. There is sharp decrease in the degrees of lateral peripheral vision with age. It reduces by nearly 17 degrees in the people above 65 (Burg 1968). Vision field loss 1. According to the data available, it is noted that the chances of developing visual field loss in the age of 16 yrs to 60 years is nearly 3 to 3.5 % which increases to nearly 13% for the people above 65 years of age.(Johnson and Keltner, 1983). 2. For individuals above the age of 65, the risk of development of visual field defects increase by nearly five times than the individuals below this age. (Johnson and Keltner, 1983). Glare/Night legibility 1. Due to degradation in quality of the lens with increasing age, the glare is impaired. Actually, the increase in opacity of the lens leads to inability of the eyes to view objects having less contrast especially in the dark. (Pulling et al., 1980). 2. It has been studied that inability to see anything in night for a fraction of second, also known as temporary visual impairment, caused by the bright headlight of the coming vehicle is more common in old people (Wolf, 1960; Pulling et al., 1980). It is also seen that the people who are already suffering from night blindness do not show any increased risk with age. In fact, there are chances that night vision impairment is less reported in such cases (McCloskey et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Pros And Cons Of Lone Wolf Terrorism Before the delegation enters the subject of Lone Wolf terrorism, the delegation believes the definition of terrorism must be addressed first, in order to distinguish the differences. The definition of the European Union (2013) characterizes terrorism as an premeditated act with the aim of seriously intimidating a population, or unduly compelling a government or international organization to perform or abstain from performing any act, or seriously destabilizing or destroying the fundamental political, constitutional, economic or social structures of a country or an international organization (European Union, 2002, p. 4). Although this definition is proper, the United Kingdom has their own definition for this atrocious act. The Reinsurance (Acts of Terrorism) Act 1993 section ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to several figures from the Global Terrorism Database, between 2000 2017, 126 have been killed in the UK as a result of a terrorist act, this, compared to the 1,094 deaths between 1985 1999, and a further 2,211 deaths among 1970 1984, leads us to the conclusion that terrorism is killing less people in the UK now, than it was in the 1980 s. Since 1970 UK has faced the most deaths, as a result of a terrorism act, in Western Europe, with a total of 3,395. With the UK s threat level left at severe, terrorism is an increasing concern for the people in Europe, but figures show that Europe is one of safest areas, compared to other regions, like the Middle East or North Africa. In spite of the low numbers in the past years, terrorist attacks and lone wolf terrorism should not be taken lightly. Since early 2003, the United Kingdom has had a long term strategy for countering international terrorism (known by the Government as CONTEST). Its aim is to reduce the risk from international terrorism. The strategy is divided into four principal strands: prevent, pursue, protect, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Gentrification In The City Currently, policymakers are mostly concerned with the economic impacts a policy will have. While economic factors are important when evaluating and analyzing policies, there needs to be more of an emphasis on the social impacts policies have, especially when it comes to community development policies. Although it is not the only issue with currently popular community development policies, gentrification is one of the most problematic and enlightening conflicts of our time. The core issue with gentrification is it does not benefit the people who are most marginalized in the city. One can argue it improves neighborhoods by bringing business development, improving housing, and increasing median incomes, but these benefits do nothing to help the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government cannot keep ignoring the disproportionately negative impact on marginalized groups and disadvantaged neighborhoods that the current strategy has had. Policies should aim to benefit the most disadvantaged, which will require the government to implement equity over equality. Policies will need to acknowledge differences between different groups and people. In addition, community development policies should increase citizen participation, which will make the city more a collective right for everyone, instead of just for the powerful and wealthy. These goals will help steer the community development strategy away from issues such as gentrification that ignore the needs of the marginalized, and will instead focus specifically on helping those who need help the most. This does not mean policymakers need to disregard economic impact entirely in policy analysis, but they should also recognize social impact and focus on the economic impact for the most disadvantaged communities in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Epilogue To Lenore Today, March 14, the day I will never forget. The day of my wedding with the love of my life, Lenore.We live in a huge castle, on the top of a very steep hill. After the most beautiful wedding ever, Lenore said she wanted to go water her huge garden down at the bottom of this extremely long path. I asked her if she wanted me to come with her, but she said she was okay and could probably handle it on her own. So she got her water pot and started down the long, long pathway. As she continued to walk it started to get dark, so I decided I would get a candle and start walking down to go find Lenore. I looked up and saw so many dark clouds coming towards us, I knew I needed to find her fast. When I looked back, I saw that the castle was extremely close to me, I started to run because I knew strange people roam around in these woods down here at night. While i m ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I was walking I saw footprints, it almost looked like a man s shoe. I heard Lenore scream once more and then heard nothing but what sounded like a raven. I could now see the garden and I could see Lenore laying there on the ground not moving. I ran over and saw a shovel with blood on it and then ran over to Lenore to make sure she was ok. When I finally reached her I noticed that she was hit on the back of her head with the shovel and was not breathing. The only thing living was a raven sitting right on Lenore s right shoulder. I had no idea why the raven was there. I carried my sweet Lenore back to her bed and laid her there and just sat there staring at her thinking how could I let this happen to the love of my life. That night I buried her in the backyard of her castle, I did not bother to tell anyone cause I knew people would question what happened. Whenever people asked where Lenore was I just simply told them she is extremely sick in bed. I still have not spelt since that night happened because I will never forgive myself for what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analyzing Gallagher’s Oroonoko’s Blackness Essay Analyzing Gallagher s Oroonoko s Blackness Oroonoko is a fascinating text overflowing with descriptions of complex relations between and within the different races. The attitudes and actions of the Aphra Behn and her characters would make for a rich analysis from any number of behavioral approaches, but there are many more layers to this story than the dominant racial themes. In fact, in Oroonoko s Blackness Catherine Gallagher argues that the main character s unusually dark skin color actually represents kingship, commodification, and the degree to which he and the author are embodied in the work. Though Gallagher recognizes the significance of Oroonoko s ethnicity in the conflict between the African and European groups, she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She adds that Oroonoko is also associated with worth in that his color establishes him as a marketable good. Because he is black and able to be sold in the slave trade, a quantitative value can be placed on him, transforming him into a commodity. And the fact that he is darker than other blacks suggests that he would receive a higher price. So Gallagher believes that Oroonoko s blackness conveys a higher value, and because of her clear reasoning, the reader does, too. When these ideas, personal worth and blackness, are combined, Oroonoko appears separated from and elevated above the rest of his race. Gallagher writes that this creates the notion of kingship, that Oroonoko is really a culmination of all of his subjects less perfect darkness (94). Despite Oroonoko s royalty, the reader would naturally question why he should represent kingship when it is his grandfather that rules over everyone, including Oroonoko. Gallagher anticipates this and describes how the grandfather is merely brown and has a failing body, thereby falling short of Oroonoko s greater blackness and perfection, which better fulfills the common perception of the mystical body of kingship (94). She further supports this by citing Oroonoko s treatment of his subjects as property through the slave trade, which only kingship gives him the right to do. John Locke s Two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Themes of Hopelessness in Herman Melville’s Bartleby the... We can never be one hundred percent certain of the validity of our literary analyses. This is especially the case with Herman Melville s Bartleby the Scrivener . Critics have been trying for decades to make sense of the text and most will describe it as inscrutable . I don t claim to know better than the critics, but instead offer my own interpretation of the work. Based on my observations and analysis, Melville s use of many elements in his story first and foremost the character of Bartleby, but also the dead letters, the many walls of Wall Street, and the state of Wall Street itself works well to develop a sense of hopelessness, whether intentional or not, in the story as well as the narrator and consequently the reader. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He [the lawyer] refers to Turkey as a most valuable person to me (p. 22) and to Nippers as a very useful man to me (p. 25). Even Ginger Nut, the office boy, is useful in that his duty as cake and apple purveyor (p. 27) pacifies Turkey and Nippers and thus keeps them working. In other words, the lawyer considers his employees useful insofar as he can exploit them and make money from their labor. (Wilson) Bartleby, however, who prefers not to do any work after a short period of working in the office, greatly discourages the lawyer because he does not prove useful in any way. As a further character development, Melville encourages the reader to consider Bartleby himself as a type of dead letter (Weinstock). Bartleby doesn t serve the purpose he intended to when he refuses to do work, in the same way the dead letters (1111) that Bartleby used to work with did not serve the function they were intended for. It is important to note that in a dead letter office, the letters are undeliverable and so they have their content destroyed. Bartleby would prefer not to do anything and thus wasted away to death a drawn out process of content destruction. In this case the content refers to Bartleby s soul (1098) and hope, and eventually, self. We can expect that the lawyer s prolonged exposure to an attitude such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Origins And End Of Giftedness Summary Ellen Winner also authored a very relevant article in 2000, titled The origins and ends of giftedness. This article is essentially a supplemental piece to her book, cited above. This article was written four years after it, and her perspective on the origin of giftedness in children has begun to lean a bit more toward the growing psychological opinion that giftedness most often arrives from goal directed hard work, otherwise referred to as deliberate practices. Winner also continues with a cautionary focus on parents who are over eager and often overbearing when pushing their young children to learn, and in turn negatively affect them emotionally and behaviorally. In the article she notes, though, that parents of high performing children tend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. She Walks In Beauty Summary She Walks in Beauty is a great little poem written by Lord Byron (George Gordon) which is written in iambic tetrameter, this specific meter usually found in hymns are associated with sincerity, and simplicity. iambic tetrameter is a great choice in my opinion, it fits perfectly with the text. Bryson writes this poem about Robert Wilmot s wife, Mrs Wilmot, Byron really tries to convey the love the speaker feels towards a stunning women walking with her own aura of beauty. The author speaks about how the poem occurred when he attended an event to meet his cousin which is the woman. This encounter then led him to visualize a vivid image of her so he begins to speak of he stunning beauty. The author compares her beauty to the stars clearly visible in a dark, cloudless night. This highly rhythmic poem with meaningful tones is found in Hebrew Melodies which was completed in 1815 conveys the authors message through very descriptive imagery. The author doesn t describe her physical features she is more or less evaluated in terms of the physical world, she is shown responding to the world around her. To further understand this piece of work you really need to know his back story. George Gordon born 1788 in London, son of Captain John, Mad Jack, Bryron and his second wife, Catherine Gordon, a Scots heiress. The following 10 years were nothing to brag about because of his clubfoot and his mothers displaced unnecessary resentment against his father onto him, later on George was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Eulogy For America Once we were revered and powerful. Now we are forgotten relics of the past, left to wither in the dust of time. No longer are we feared or worshipped, with the vain hope of being spared. I am Lachesis, measurer of the thread and this is the story of the unavoidable destruction of my sisters and I, the fates. She spun around, there was fire, blood, and death everywhere. They had seen the army as it approached, felt the thud of the earth from their marching. She called out for her son. There was no escape, but she hoped for it anyway. She stumbled through the market, tripped on bodies and ignored the wail of a babe that sat beside its mother s unmoving body. Relief bloomed in her chest, her searching eyes found her son, he ran towards her. Her gaze swept past him and landed on us. Few excepted what the sight of us meant, hiding even in their last moments from death. The youngest of us, Clotho was humming almost serene, spinning thread onto its spindle. Myself measuring what she spun to the determined length, our elder sister Atropos, cackling almost crazed, she snipped the thread of life. Mortals they cling to life even as the inevitability of death crushes them beneath its merciless power. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She whipped her eyes towards him, but suddenly lurched and fell to the ground. The world slowed, she felt something warm and sticky pool around her. She had managed to turn her head in his direction, only then seeing the enemy army that had caught up with them. One knight savaged her son with his sword and then discarded his body. She tried to reach him, but a spear protruding from her back weighed her down. Then she saw us again, watched as the way the enemy avoided us . She felt cold, knowing her time had come , she looked right in my eyes as her life thread was cut. The end frayed as her body slumped to the ground, but it didn t matter. She was one insignificant life that we had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Athens And Sparta Political Realism Essay 1. How do Athens and Sparta behave in adherence to the concepts of political realism? Both in general and with their military approach to the war as well as specific key incidents in the first 3 books. Political realism being defined as: an approach to the study and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation state and makes a broad assumption that all nation states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns. This definition in a way cracks open the two sides of the conflict, what first began as a series of dialogues, arguing between Corinth (Sparta s ally) and Corcyra, a colony of Corinth that quickly befriends Athens as the war is starting to become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government was so quick to make a decision to execute everyone rather than the ringleaders of the revolt. However, luckily for the city, only the ring leaders were assassinated. This is just one example throughout the book that shows that Athens is almost too quick to make decisions. On the other hand Sparta has the exact opposite problem, the in ability to make decisions quickly. As Athens was extremely confident in their plans, Sparta seemed reluctant to start a war until they felt it was absolutely necessary. On page 39, (, Crawley, Strassler, 1996) Corinth (an ally of Sparta) is quick to call out the lack of responsibility and lack of action of Sparta which has led to the rise in Athenian power. Also on page 47, (, Crawley, Strassler, 1996) Archidamus tells the Spartans to ignore ignorant calls for action against the Athenians and to calmly decide what is necessary in the future. Although being sluggish in some senses, the Spartans declare war which shows allies they are ready for action instead of sitting in the background. Sparta also seemed as if they were involved in a proxy war as Athens seemed to be fighting Sparta s allies more than Sparta itself, which lends itself more to the power taking a backseat approach to this whole war. 2. What specific measures would you have recommended that the Peloponnesian League take during the time of the 30 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Anderson s Discrimination In The Inner City A third way Anderson describes how discrimination affects those in the inner city is the discrimination against hiring those who live there some workplaces have. Part of the reason the concept of family has deteriorated in the inner city, besides the increase of drugs and drug dealing, is because it is hard for a young man to provide for his family. Those who are in the decent group have to fight against the stereotypes set forth by those part of the street group and have to essentially be a public relations manager for the rest of his street. Those who want a job must deliberately contradict stereotypes as companies are hesitant to hire people from the inner city, even discriminating against whole districts and refusing to hire anyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some studies even agree with the motives, merely labeling it street cred instead of respect. However, there were no articles that completely agreed with the motivations that Anderson postulated. Despite this, the fact that Anderson could neatly tie up the actions of the people, and the other articles agreed with his accounts about the frequency of those actions, suggests that his theory is valid, or at the very least, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Paul Gaugin Day Of The God Cameron Howard Hum Midterm Essay In Paul Gaugin s painting Day of the God (Mahana No Atua) it depicts a fictional presentation of an indigenous praise ritual being carried out by the Tahitian women the setting is on an island of Tahiti. Gaugin s painting is oil on canvas and uses a variety of colors to comply with his post impressionistic style depicting real objects and expressing flat curving shapes pink, magenta, blues and reds for the shadows of the water it gives it a mystical look but the background of the painting gives the viewer somewhat of a realistic setting with the blue skies and the wind carved mountains that are complimented by the soft white clouds. When looking at this composition the viewers eyes are naturally attracted to the colorful water in the lower half of the painting, when looking on the left half of the pool it gives a sense of depth but flat and two dimensional on the right as well as illogic color schemes in the reflection of the water. With the colors that were used in this painting it gives off a warm relaxing feeling within its island setting. There are some noticeable differences in this painting, the women all have different pose s as well as there all engaging in something different from the nude female bather in the front to the two islanders in the top left performing a ritual near the sculpture. The three women in the front are said to signify birth, life, and death which resembles the three Ages of Man with the figure to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Evolution Of Respiratory Systems As the years have passed animals have evolved from very simple animals to more advanced animals. Their individual respiratory systems have developed depending on their habitat. Even though the Orcinus lives in water and the Trochilidae lives on land their respiratory systems are worth observing, as we can see how specific organisms can develop different ways in which their respiratory systems evolved. By looking at the way they have evolved from past ancestors and how they are respectively similar. Looking forward into the way these to species have evolved we can create a deeper understanding of the respiratory system and how it has changed throughout the years. This paper will focus on how different their respiratory systems affect them with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, mating for the killer whale takes place during any season and usually peaks in the summer and in the months of October and November The calves can nurse for about 12 months however can go on for longer periods of time (GERAGHTY, 2013). In comparison during the non breading months of hummingbirds their testes and ovaries shrink to a fraction of the function size and only lay two eggs per year (Kaiser, 2014). They do not nurse but instead lay eggs, in addition the differences create respiratory differences too as they go ahead and require different respiratory techniques in order nurse their children or just lay eggs. Because the hummingbirds lay eggs the female looses the feathers on her stomach and this allows for better blood flow to the stomach making it more efficient to transfer heat to the eggs (Maina, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On University Life Study Over a consecutive 3 and a half years, a web based study referred to as the University Life Study was conducted among a group of students enrolled at a large university. They had to complete a web based questionnaire and a 2 week daily diary each semester. A maximum of $80 was awarded to each student based off the pre incentive and completion ($5 pre incentive,$25 for completing the initial survey, $3 for each daily survey, and an $8 bonus for completing all surveys). Sample Selection A ranked random sampling procedure was conducted to recruit a diverse group of individuals. Eligible participants were first year students who were U.S. citizens or permanent residents, living within 25 miles of the campus, and were younger than the age of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Data Collection Procedures Data collection began in fall 2007. Students selected from the recruitment procedure were mailed an informational letter, an invitation to participate, a $5 cash incentive, and a pen. Five days after receiving the letter, each student was sent an email message with an active hyperlink to a web based survey (University Life Study) about a wide range of topics related to student life and health. Of the students asked first, 66% consented by submitting an online electronic signature and providing data. The morning following completion of the semester survey, students received an email with an invitation to begin the daily surveys. Each morning for the next 13 days, they received emails with hyperlinks to the daily questionnaire. Fifteen items assessed the amount of time students spent in typical campus activities each day. Prompted with From the time you woke up until you went to sleep, how much time did you spend doing the following activities? participants indicated the duration of participation in each of 15 activities on a 10 category response scale: did not do (recoded to 0 hours of participation), up to 30 minutes (0.25 hours), 30 60 minutes (0.75), 1 2 hours (1.5), 2 3 hours (2.5), 3 4 hours (3.5), 4 6 hours (5.0), 6 8 hours (7.0), 8 10 hours (9.0), and 10 hours or more (10.0). Following, subsets of items were summed to indicate the amount of time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Peer Reflection Peer Reflection Report For my peer reflection assignment, I chose to review a video posted by Lana Pachuca. I chose her video because I have watched most of my classmates videos over the past few weeks, however this was the first week I was able to watch one of hers. Also, her counseling session was focusing on helping a client deal with coping skills for anxiety and I was interested in seeing the outcomes of the client using the coping skills over the course of a week. I felt that Lana did a great job of demonstration how to use reflection of content back to the client. For example, Lana asked her client how the past week of using the coping skills turned out for her, and Lana was able to clearly articulate how the client was successful at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, I have realized that counseling skills can be learned, practiced and mastered over time. Although I believe that I have some natural abilities that can be considered helping skills in counseling, I have learned that I have some strengths that can be refined and continually strengthened, while those skills that I am naturally weak in can be the skills that I focus on developing through practice and research. For example, I know that I do well with making people feel comfortable by exhibiting an open posture, while attending to them with relevant open ended questions. On the other end, I struggle with using various sentence stems when reflecting back emotions and content to the client. I also found myself struggling at times clearly communicating directions to interventions that I would like for a client to try during a counseling session. It was an enlightening experience to be able to watch my classmates learn and grow in developing their counseling skills and techniques too. I felt like we are all able to not only learning from one another but have the opportunity to engage in some of the modeling techniques we learning about in the behavioral interventions section of our text (Hackney Cormier, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Innocence of Lamb in Songs of Innocence by William Blake Songs of Innocence by William Blake collocates the naïve lives of children and loss of innocence of adults, with moral Christian values and how religion has the capacity to promote cruelty and prejudice. Blake was born in 1757, up to and after the French Revolution he wrote many works criticizing enlightened rationalism and instead focused on intellectual ideas that avoided institutionalization and propelled ethical and moral order. Blake s collection of poem exposes and explores the values and limitations of secular and religious institutions. The Lamb focuses on children s naivetés and innocence, but also curiosity in regards to faith, and ideas of nature and God. Though naiveté and meekness are present throughout The Lamb , Blake focuses on an underlying Christian theme of combining the pastoral with the spiritual. For example, the speaker, a boy, talks to a lamb, his beastly counterpart. The boy, speaking to the lamb asks. Little lamb, who made thee? (Blake 1). The opening query asked by the boy represents rhetoric of both the natural and spiritual world. Bryan Aubrey, in his critical essay of the lamb states, everything in creation is embraced by the tenderness of the divine...[there] is no separation between human self, the natural world, and the divine kingdom (Aubrey 1). Therefore, just as Blake suggests the lamb does not just represent the innocent but is the principal idea of the poem. The lamb represents unity among nature and religious creation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Anti Discrimination In Australia Australian Anti discrimination law has a relatively short history dating back to the mid 1970s, which is 70 years later than the Commonwealth of Australian Constitution Act 1900. Although not being officially identified, the first Australian anti discrimination legislation was enacted in the 1960s, following the dismantlement of the White Australian policy. This first unofficial anti discrimination legislation prohibited discrimination on the ground of race in certain aspects of employment. Shortly after, the Whitlam Labor Government passed the first official anti discrimination legislation in 1975, which was the Racial Discrimination Act 1975(Cth) at the Federal level. (Chris Ronalds, 2012) Due to the fact that all states and territories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A construction dismissal claim may arise where there is no position available to return to or where the duties are downgraded or varied significantly so that she may consider that she has been dismissed. In case Thomson v Orica Australia Pty Ltd (2002) 116 IR 186 , the female employee was demoted without rational explanation after the maternity leave, so the Federal Court found that the employer had engaged in unlawful discrimination on the basis of pregnancy and had been in breach of contract, wrongfully dismissed the employee. (Federal Court of Australia, 2002) Besides the demotion, the employer may unfairly treat the pregnant women with lower pay or wrongfully performance review during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Writings of J.D. Salinger Essay The Writings of J.D. Salinger Jerome David Salinger, known as J.D., is an American short story writer and novelist. He was born on January 1, 1919 and is still alive at the age of 81. J.D. Salinger was born and raised in Manhattan. He went to prep school at Valley Forge Military Academy from 1934 1936. He spent 5 months in Europe when he was 18 or 19 years old. Then, in 1937 and 1938 he studied at Ursinus College and New York University. From 1939 to 1942, he went to Columbia University where he decided to become a writer. Salinger published short story collections and one novel. His best known work, The Catcher in the Rye, was published in 1951. The short stories he wrote were Nine Stories in 1953, Franny and Zooey in 1961, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the time they make it through the end of the story they have changed for the better. One of these characters that he writes about in this situation is Holden Caufield in The Catcher in the Rye. He starts off in a bad situation because he has just flunked out of his third private boarding school. He finally gives up life on his own in Manhattan and returns home in solitude where he finds happiness. The critics found these situations that the characters were in debatable (Hamilton 113). In Franny and Zooey, Franny and Zooey Glass are an example of Salinger s misfit characters of the 60s. They are brother and sister who are super intelligent freaks and cannot deal with society or reality. The controversy comes when they must chose between Salinger s two worlds the real or phony. Their older brothers teach them Zen Buddhism and many other religions and philosophies. Salinger uses this religious theme with these two characters to show how they have to deal with their world of religion and how they have to stop using religion to deal with their problems (Green). This religious theme was a controversial one for the author. Salinger often uses religion for comfort. He leads his characters on a journey for happiness through religion. It is a way to free them. Salinger uses much of the Zen philosophy to attain this freedom. The Zen Philosophy was a new sect of Buddhism that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Proposed Genetic Algorithm Of Protein Tertiary Structure... In the next subsections, the proposed genetic algorithm of protein tertiary structure prediction will be described. i) The Proposed Genetic Algorithm Genetic Algorithms (GA) primarily motivated by the biological theory of evolution, and it was originally developed by J. Holland in 1975 [11]. The GA is is a search heuristic that mimics the process of natural selection. GA is based on the operations of population reproduction and selection to acheive optimal results. Through artificial evolution, successive generations search for fitter adaptations in order to solve a problem. Each generation consists of a population of chromosomes, representing a series of candidate solutions (called individuals) to an optimization problem, generally evolves toward better solutions by applying genetic operations of recombination and mutation to create a new offspring population from the current population. The process evolution usually starts from a population of randomly generated individuals or, using domain background knowledge. The generation process repeats for many generations with the aim of maximizing the objective Function (also called fitness) of the chromosomes that are evaluated each generation. Usually, the GA termination cindition are set to the maximum number of generations. ii) Genetic Representation In a GA, a population of chromosomes, representing a series of candidate solutions (called individuals) to an optimization problem, generally evolves toward better solutions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Henry Ford Was An American Industrialist Henry Ford was an American Industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and the sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique mass production. Henry Ford was born July 30th 1863. Henry was born in an urban environment, on his family s farm in Greenship Town, Michigan. Henry has 4 siblings by the name of Margaret Ford, Jane Ford, William Ford, and Robert Ford with Henry being the Oldest. In his early Teens, Henrys father gave him a pocket watch that meant a lot to him. Later, at the age of 15 Henry gained the reputation of a watch repairman. He organized other boys to build rudimentary water wheels. At the age of 20, Henry had to walk miles and miles just to get to church which he attended every Sunday morning. After his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Survey Mpa Case Study #4: Public Budgeting Death of a Spy Satellite Program Wideline Servius Columbus State University 1) Why does Irene Rubin at the outset argue that public budgets are not merely technical managerial documents; they are also intrinsically and irreducibly political ? Do you agree or disagree based on your reading of the case County Prison Overtime Irene Rubin view that public budgets are not merely technical managerial documents and that they are also intrinsically and irreducibly political is because public budgets reflect the choice of government. As a general rule of thumb, government chooses to go along with programs that fit their own political agenda. Programs should reflect a general consensus about what kind or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two terms go hand in hand. In the Death of Spy Satellite Program , the example illustrated was that government officials didn t really account that Boeing didn t have the expertise to follow through with the program. Instead, they just accepted the fact Boeing would meet the cost cap and the timeline. The text stated that officials didn t have a choice but to go with Boeing because its plan was more executable. 4) Who are the major participants that Rubin believes are most involved in the public budgetary processes? What are they trying to achieve? Who was involved in the Death of Satellite Spy Program case and what were the positions they took as well as the strategies they used to achieve their goals? The major participants that Rubin believes are most involved in the public budgetary processes are the bureau chiefs, the executive budget officers, and chief executives, and the legislators. Although some might believe that bureaucrats are always trying to expand their agencies, researches have proved that is not always the case. Instead, they try to validate their position by doing a good job for the people. The Executive Budget Offices tries to eliminate waste by scrutinizing agencies programs. Its main goal is to avoid deficits and manage cash flow. The role of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. My Nightmare Short Story Living my nightmare. I am a sophomore at Sacred Heart University In Fairfield Connecticut. My home is Trumbull Connecticut. I had dreams to adventure as far away as possible for school. I had dreams of traveling and seeing the world and using my education as my excuse. But, I am a commuter at Sacred Heart University and travel all of 12 minutes to get from my home to my education. How all my dreams to get away came spiraling down is my story. My college story did not begin 12 minutes away from home. My story started off as pursuing my dream of traveling, even if it was only three hours from home. I spent one semester, four months, in which I thought was my dream. I am independent, I am spontaneous and I am adventurous, or so I thought. Living my dream was the only way I found out that I was small and shy. I was an outcast how terrifying. I started at Seton Hall University, in South Orange New Jersey, where I found out that living my dream meant living with four other girls, that sucked. I was used to living with one other girl in the room, my sister. But that is my sister and who cares if she liked to sleep with the TV on, I was turning it off and would fight with her about turning to back on with no shame. But, I was living with unfamiliar hair swimming in the shower I was supposed to get clean in. I was able to smell disgusting smells from the bathroom while laying in my perfume sprayed room. I had strangers (my roommate s friends) watching me while I slept when I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Peachtree Street Corridor The Peachtree Street Corridor is eight and a half miles of road and surrounding real estate in the geographic heart of Atlanta, Georgia. It is also the financial heart of the city. According to a 2014 study by the Bleakly Advisory Group, the corridor occupies less than 4% of the land in the city, yet it accounts for over a third of the real estate value. The area also provides over half of all Atlanta s jobs and nearly three quarters of all professional, science and technology jobs. It is home to 10% of the city s population, disproportionately Millennials and Gen Xers. It is a young, wealthy and dynamic area. The Midtown Alliance and Central Atlanta Progress are actively pursuing long term strategies to make this corridor even more vibrant. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Pausanias Idea Of Love In Plato s Symposium Eros, the God of Love, was held in high respect throughout all of ancient Greece due to Love s contributions to the culture and relationships amongst individuals. However, in Plato Symposium, each guest has their own unique perspective on the role Eros plays. Among those gathered at the Symposium, speeches are offered with anything from exalting words of praise to honest words of criticisms. Pausanias and Agathon, guests at the symposium, are romantic partners, each with their own views on Love. Pausanias idea of Love is based off the idea that there are two different types of Love, and he emphasizes the importance of intent and virtue. While Agathon, the more passive of the two, expresses his praise for Eros as an entity and His divinity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pausanias says People are right to condemn the hasty and immoral demands which the vulgar lover makes upon his prey, (Plato, 181e 182a). His belief that lust for physical pleasure is beyond the bounds of being morally justified and therefore believes that consequences should be welcomed. Pausanias places value on the idea of intellectual growth between Lovers and therefore opposes his formed concept of Common Love. In addition to criticizing the undiscriminating nature of Common Love, Pausanias criticizes Heavenly Love s tendency to instill in individuals the attraction to young boys. However, Pausanias does justify this variation of Love by explaining that a prospering relationship can come from Heavenly Love due to the naive nature of young boys being allowed to be nurtured mentally by somebody more mature with virtue and merit. But in direct opposition, Pausanias also expresses how he vehemently opposes those individuals who take advantage of the young and unwise boys and women for a solely sexual relationship. Through these criticisms, he is proposing that Love isn t always honorable. Pausanias states that Love, in and of itself, is neither honorable nor disgraceful, since its character and quality must be determined by the way in which it is carried out (Plato, 183d). He is expressing that Love alone can not be characterized as being entirely good or entirely bad but the intent and way love is conveyed must also be taken into consideration when judging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Essay Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Introduction Among the behavioural disorders that are commonly diagnosed, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most prevalent among youth and children. It is a persistent disorder that is attributed to neurobehavioral problems. About 3% 5% of all the children in America are affected by ADHD (NINDS Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Information Page, 2011). The disorder is characterized by inability to concentrate or focus on a task and exercise behavioural inhibition that is normally related to age. There are several warning signs which can indicate the possibility that a child may be affected by the disorder. These include difficulties adhering to instructions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Psychology Mosko (2007, p. 7), neuroimaging techniques have enabled researchers to discover discriminating patterns in the neuroanatomical function and structure in the brains of ADHD patients. The neurobiological aspect of the research has mostly focused on studying the fronto striatal system, which controls responses to environmental stimuli. The fronto striatal system is comprised of a complex cortical and subcortical nuclei matrix and performs the functions of controlling attention and processing speed of stimuli that elicits behavioural response. According to Psychology Mosko (2007), the findings of the neuroimaging studies related to ADHD have concluded that people affected by the disorder consistently exhibit abnormal basal ganglia, frontal lobes, cerebella, and corpus callosa (p.7). Consequently, with each of these parts differently influenced by the prefrontal lobes, behaviour that is normally internally guided is affected. Additional studies have found that ADHD patients exhibit dysfunctions in their neural circuitry in which frontal lobes, cerebella, cingulated cortex, and striatum are involved. There is ample evidence which points to the vital roles that each of these regions play in memory and learning, controlling attention, coordinating and sequencing behavioural responses (Psychology Mosko, 2007, p. 7). Apart from this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...