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Chaos And Guilty In Shakespeare s King Lear
In King Lear, Edgar makes the presumption or assertion that the gods are just in their punishments
holding authority accountable for the folly in their decision making. Lear and Gloucester, the
patriarchs and rulers of their households, both prove that everyone, especially the heads of law
enforcement in the kingdome, are liable to err and that they must suffer to come to a conclusion
about their wrong and make amendments (or take responsibility and atone for their mistakes). In
absence of a true authoritarian ruler, chaos ensues to teach all parties involved the importance of
knowledge through suffering. However, the chaos subsides and comes to a resolution with the
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ignores Familial responsibility and engages in unreasonable conduct, blinded by their reputation to
make suitable reparations. Is rejection of edmund as his illegitimate child fostered a sense of
inadequacy that could only be satiated with vengeance on his brother and ..... to power. Therefore,
Edmund choreographs an elaborate and malicious plan to convince his father that Edgar threatens
his position and manipulates his father s belief in the stars and a falsified letter to substantiate his
claim. Accordingly, Gloucester reacts by creating a manhunt for Edgar and granting Edmund the
authority he craves. While his actions may not seem as egregious or reprehensible as Lear s, his
impetuous decision to hunt Edgar without verifying , confronting Edmund s claims deprives Edgar
of a chance for redemption or explanation. While Gloucester may be blinded (ignorant to) the
deception in his own house, he has an awareness of Lear s mistake in giving up power to his
daughters but fails to amend the injustice and actually unites with Lear s corrupt daughters until he
realizes their malicious intent against their father. Heroically attempting to defend his friend, the
evil forces of Goneril and Regan gauge Gloucester s eyes out ironically, demonstrating the blindness
in his decision making. Unable to cope with the pain of his life, Gloucester loses faith in humanity
and the god s judgement:. However, Edgar guides Gloucester through the
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Joan Of Arc
Joan was brown the year of 1412, her birth place was in Domremy Bar, France. Joan was what
you would call your average citizen during the 1400s. Joan lived on a poor farm with her parents
Jacques and Isabelle Arc, Joan stayed close to home and in her time she had become a very
skilled seamstress. Joan had not attended school for her parents were too poor and she was a
girl. In Joan s free time she would admire the work of past war plans, Joan was fascinated by
their war strategies. These were some of the events during Joan s childhood. Joan never had
much of an adult hood, she had no husband or child just a father and a mother. The only home
Joan had was her family s farm in Domremy, France. On May 30, 1431 was the day Joan was
burned at the stack in a marketplace in Rouen in front of over 100,000 people. What made Joan
most famous was the day she lead a compiegne to fight the Burgundians. During the battle she was
thrown from her horse and captured by the Burgundians where she was thrilled as a heretic for
witchcraft, heresy, and dressing like a man which led to her death being burned on the stack.... Show
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Joan was fascinated by all this military, after months of persistence she was finally granted a
position in the military after the first war she had lead and won she was accused of witchcraft do
to her ability to strategize good war techniques. This person proved that there is no difference in a
man or woman s ability to do things. She proved that women can be great war strategists. I would
consider Joan as a leader not just because she literally lead an army but because she plowed a path
for women rights that had been knocked down and denied for decades. It had taken 25 years after
Joan s death for Joan to be declared innocent and named a martyr. In May 19, 1920 she was
declared a guiding saint of
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Jetblue Airways Starting from Scratch
HARVARD
BUSINESS
SCHOOL
9 801 354 REV: OCTOBER 29. 2001
JODY HOPPER GITTELL CHARLES O REILL Y
Where have you heard this before? We re starting tickets and go to the big cities.
a new low fare airline.
We re going to offer low fare
Financial
If you want to be a millionaire, start with a billion dollars and launch a new airline: Richard
Branson, Founder, Virgin
Analyst
Atlantic
Airways
Keep an eye on ]etBlue.
That could prove to be a successful operation.3 Herb Kelleher, Co founder,
CEO, Southwest
Airlines
Ann Rhoades looked up from the stack of papers in front of her and gazed out the window. She
watched with pride as a JetBlue plane lifted off from Kennedy Airport. She knew from the... Show
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In 2000,only 17 of theseremained in operation. Experts were mixed in their outlook for the
company. One airline analyst who was positive, commented that When the big boys do as
terrible a job as they ve been doing, of course guys like ]etBlue have a chance.1I another airline
But observer was less sanguine. lIlt s a really risky business to take on these eight hundred pound
gorillas. You have to be a little nuts to want to do thiS.IIS
David Neeleman
David Neeleman,the founder of JetBlue,had gotten his start in the airline businessin 1984when he
partnered with June and Mitch Morris to run the Southwest Airlines look alike, Morris Air.
Neelemanraised $20 million in venture capital from Michael Lazarus of the Weston Presidio
group, and in just over one year increasedthe value of Morris Air from approximately $59 million
to $130 million.
Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, watched the growth of Morris Air and its route
network centered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and made Southwest s first and only acquisition to
date. Southwest Airlines was the most prominent success story in the U.S. airline industry , and
had always prided itself on growing from within at a steady rate of 12% to 18% per year. But
Morris Air was so similar to Southwest, by design, that Kelleher believed the merger would be a
success. Neeleman and the Morris family sold Morris Air to Southwest Airlines in 1993, and
Neeleman joined
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The Causes Of Witchcraft
The human mind has always tried to grapple with inconsistencies, misfortunes, and differences.
Without true success, humans have pinpointed possible influences and causes of misfortunes or
tragedies within their communities. For many people in the 1600 s, witchcraft was a possible
answer to a lack of success in pinpointing the cause of tragedies. Gossip was the the primary root in
all such instances of witchcraft, weaving stories and accusations in private. These accusations of
witchcraft did not end in the 17th century, but now hide under pseudonyms such as different or
outsider in this day and age. The Lisbon sisters and Janie from The Virgin Suicides and Their
Eyes Were Watching God, respectively, are modern day examples of how gossip can catalyze
witch hunts to persecute and incite violence upon women who differ from the status quo. Janie and
the Lisbon sisters possess many characteristics often attributed to witches: sexual deviance,
religious discord, and they are each outsiders in their community. Witch craft is heavily influenced
by rumor and gossip in the sense that witchcraft would not exist without rumor and gossip to be
fear leaders in witch hunts. The fear that gossip and rumor bring about in a community often
snowballs into acts of irrevocable violence and sometimes death, as is the case in The Virgin
Suicides. Women have always been the targets of witch hunts for two main reasons: one being that
men were perceived as stronger than women, and therefore,
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Importance Of Enterprise Resource Planning
ERP or Enterprise Resource Planning is explained as a central data collection with wide
distribution, so as compared to functional system instead of having several databases for
individual departments with disconnected spreadsheets ERP can bring everything together for all
users from top management to CEO to accounts payable clerks to work on same data derived
through common processes. ERP had certain security level to verify the data security and its
correction. ERP can be a difficult task, it takes more than months to setup and it costs more than
software and hardware, but if everything is prepared with proper resources than implementation of
ERP system can be completed with in budget in a proper or required time frame and deliver... Show
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4 step project design process requires customer seeking participation seeking to benefit from a
new ERP utilized by brett Group as follow: Step 1: Identify and document goals and requirements
Strategic goals Strategic goals or reasons for turning over to new ERP system must be mentioned
clearly, for example if the company is accelerating and if the growth in accounting needs to be
accommodated with current staffing level, so as this step can help determining the return on
investment from new system. Functional requirements Functional requirements for ERP
implementation is identifying key business processes, which not only includes critical activities
which keeps record of cash flow and supply chain but also includes business management reports
and indicators. Requirement of documentation of these process includes or vary from process
flow diagram to simple or descriptive paragraphs called user story. A user story is one of the
methods to documents the requirements and is one of the easiest method to prepare and simple to
understand. User story describes who, what and why questions from user s perspective. Below is
an Example: As a customer support representative, I want to be able to quickly view and track a
customer shipment during a phone call, so that I can respond to customer questions during a phone
call. Non functional requirements Non
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Compare And Contrast Orzco And Frida Kahlo
A while back my uncle took my brother and me to a trip to the Museum of Contemporary of Art
in San Diego. However, on that day, the museum had an event of Mexican heritage artist. I do
not remember exactly all the details on that day, but fortunately, I do remember one painting I
was able to remember, the Flower Seller. At the time, I could not understand why the picture had
impact me and was the only one I can remember well. When I was young, I thought the young
girl was decorating, but now I doubt she was decorating it. Today, I do not know what the girl is
doing anymore. Is she about to carry it? What is in the background? Is she in a market or a field?
And why is it that I remember this paintingso well?
Not only have I seen Rivera s painting but also another Mexican artist, for example; Jose
Clemente Orozco and Frida Kahlo. I saw their paintings at the Museum of Art in San Diego. I
cannot remember what pictures I have seen on that day last time I saw it. One of the things I
realize is the way they represent their art. They express their past and their present, the rich
culture of the Mexican history, the way they express their ideology and their political view of
their time, and their surrealist dream in case of Frida Kahlo. One of the remarkable ways they
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After the conflict, it led to the movement of Mexican muralism, since then many painters and
muralist expand their expression about the struggle that the nation was facing through. It is thanks
to the muralist that the citizens were able to understand what was happening in the country. The
Mexican Revolution impact a new political structure from a dictator to an institute of a ruling party
that governs the country to this date. One of the reasons that muralist expresses to the people that
the revolution was still
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Essay on Holocaust Children
Children of the Holocaust
Advanced Composition/ ENGL 135
June 20, 2011
Alena Synjova once stated, I d like to go away alone where there are other, nicer people,
somewhere into the far unknown, there, where no one kills another. Maybe more of us, a thousand
strong, will reach this goal before too long (VolavkovГЎ, 1994, p. 50). During the Holocaust,
people craved opportunity to escape to a place where there were polite people and no one killed
each other. The Holocaust affected everyone, ranging from the elderly to the young children, who
were faced with horrific situations. They witnessed the death of the people around them and were
forced to live under unmentionable conditions. The holocaust altered non Jewish and Jewish ...
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46). For this reason, the mentally retarted, physically handicapped, or mentally ill were targets,
having been killed in gas chambers. Handicapped infants and small children were killed by an
injection with a deadly dose of drugs or by starvation. The bodies were burned in crematories
leading to more than 200,000 handicapped people murdered between 1940 and 1945 (Bachrach,
1994, p. 32). The Jews were transported, either by trains or trucks to six camps; Poland,
Chelmno, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec, Auschwitz Birkenau, and Majdanek Lublin. These camps
were called extermination camps. The trips on the train took a few hours and sometimes it took
days. The people were crammed into boxcars until there was no room for anyone to move.
Freight cars had no seats, no bathroom facilities, and only slatted openings as windows, so
inside it was dark, and the air reeked with the smell of bodies and human waste (Bachrach, 1994,
p. 48). Mendy Berger, a Holocaust survivor remembered the train ride and stated, One hundred
people standing in a locked railroad car, no food, no water, people dying, the smell of the dead,
and we had no toilets. We did it right where we were standing, and we couldn t move away from it
(Adler 1989, p. 67). Arthur Rubin, another Holocaust survivor recounts children were crying for
water, and mothers hearts were torn because they were unable to help them.....The train stopped at
various stations. There were women standing near the railroad tracks with
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Culture Influence On The Other Wes Moore
The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore is a collection of memories and stories that attempts to trace
back to the factors that influenced the course of two young boys lives. Both from the same city,
even with the same name. What factors could have possibly lead to their entirely different life
outcomes? The best way to describe this is to talk about culture. I will explain how within the two
boys lives they had varying experiences with culture due to their families efforts, which ultimately
impacted the course of their futures. Culture includes the knowledge, belief, arts, morals, law,
custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society
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This was the author, Wes mothers last attempt, when she sent him to Valley Forge, a military
school, where she hoped Wes would be surrounded by people who could help him to succeed. At
first, this was a very difficult process because it attempts to undo years of learned behavior, but
one day on the way back from lunch, he stopped and noticed the way nineteen year old Cadet
Captain Ty Hill was leading his cadets and he realized, This was real respect, the kind you can t
beat or scare out of people. That s when I started to understand that I was in a different
environment...where leadership was honored (Moore 96). After this he understood what he had
to do to succeed, writing about his commanding officers and teachers saying, They made it clear
that they cared if I succeeded and eventually so did I (Moore 115). The newly structured
environment had given Wes a platform to succeed in both academics and sports, later receiving
scholarships to attend Valley Forge for high school eventually becoming the youngest
noncommissioned officer in the entire corps. Looking back the author writes Three years ago I
d been one of the insubordinate kids first entering the gates of Valley Forge. In an ironic turn, I
was now one of the ones in charge of them (Moore 115). After the weathering journey Wes had in
the military school, he began to say things like A cadet will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate
those that do, were not simply words we had to memorize but words to live by (Moore 115). He
would continue to live by these words not only at Valley Forge, but also at Johns Hopkins
University where he graduated college and received a Rhodes Scholarship. Wes had been
successful in changing his culture due to a caring family worked extremely hard allowing him to
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Pick Your Plastic Essay
PHIL 447
Week 1 Pick Your Plastic
In the article Credit or debit: pick your plastic, by Lisa Gerstner, the issue the author writes about
is the importance of consumers knowing the difference between debit cards, credit cards and
prepaid cards. If consumers do not understand the difference between the three cards and the way
to use them, they could end up in financial disaster. If the consumer understands the card, then it
can be useful and can be used to the consumer s advantage. The article discusses which card offers
the most perks, liability, and security, and which card provides more control. It also discusses the
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Consumers who have overdraft protection on their debit cards, can end up paying fees if they
spend more than their account balance; and some checking accounts charge fees each time the
consumer enter a pin to make a debit card purchase. Of people who use prepaid cards regularly,
81% said they felt more in control of their money than with a debit card. The Bluebird card
allows up to four subaccounts; the primary cardholder can control daily spending, and ATM
access on subaccounts. The Bluebird card recently added the ability to write checks, as well as
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage against bank failure. The Bluebird and American
Express Prepaid cards also offer purchase protection, roadside assistance and travel emergency
services.
There are many opinions mentioned in the article as well. Some of the opinions mentioned are:
a debit card supplies discipline for people digging out of debt or those who prefer firmer
spending limits. The ability to control cash flow with a debit card is better than any benefits a
credit card provide. When the money in the bank is gone you stop spending. These are opinions
because people can end up overspending on their debit cards and end up having to pay overdraft
fees. Also some checking accounts charge fees each time you enter a pin to make a debit card
purchases.
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Arguments Against Drug Testing
Human experimentation has been something that s been going on for centuries. Researching
humans for new drug testing has accommodated a lot of controversy with people all over the
world. Most people don t agree and think it s not okay for this type of situation to happen to
people but there are different studies such as Diagnostic, Treatment, and Preventive that explains
and gives a better point of view and understanding the positive outcomes of the entire process.
Diagnostic studies refers to the practice of looking for better ways to identify a particular disorder
or condition. For example, researchers test an experimental drug or treatment in a small group of
people for the first time with their informed consent of the procedure. The researchers
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Litigation Process
. The first step in Litigation is the pretrial stage. The pretrial stage is when the lawyer address his
preliminary questions; whether a legal basis for the suit exists, who should be sued, in which court
the case should be brought, whether the statue of limitations has expired, and where any
administrative agency must be consulted before filing suit.
2. Then, the case moves to the pleadings stage where the documents each side files with the court
and serves on the other side to commence the law suit. Some cases a party decides to file a pretrial
motion which is a motion brought before the beginning of a trial either to eliminate the necessity
for a trial or to limit the information that can be heard at the trial.
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The defendant is served with the complaint and a summons. The summons is the document that
requests the defendant s response.
5. The defendant files an answer, they can choose from denying the factual allegations, admit the
facts state they do not form a valid cause of action, alleges procedural defects, or makes a
counterclaim.
6. Then, Discovery occurs. Discovery are devices to find out more about the strength of the other
side s case. Discovery is used to help each side find out as much information as possible so that
each can fairly evaluate the case and prepare for trial or settlement.
7.After that, the pretrial conference occurs. A pretrial conference are informal sessions in which the
opposing attorneys meet to discuss the case before it goes to trial.
8. Next, is the Trial. Where each party presents its case, first is the plaintiff then it s the defendant.
The lawyers present legal arguments in order to persuade the judge to agree with their side of the
case.
9. Post trial motions happen after the verdict has been announced, the losing party has certain time
period within which to file one of these. One of the motions would be a motion for a new trial on
the assertion that some procedural error has tainted the
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The Middle Ages And Renaissance Period
From the time period of knights, kings, and queens, women have often been seen as a damsel in
distress; one in which needs rescuing, taking care of and protected as a prize possession. This
possession was just that, the possession of a man for which she was to be subservient, meek,
honoring, and bowing down before her man. Hence, any deviation from this behavior, she was
charged with treason whether justified or not. She was expected to act and behave in a proper
manner, beseeching power to those above her. Throughout the years, this pattern has been slow to
change. I will show the changes of the way women were viewed and treated, however very subtle,
through the literature in Middle Agesand Renaissance time period with authors... Show more content
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I know not if she s woman or goddess; but Venus she is truly, I guess. (Chaucer lines 240 244)
Both men acknowledged the beauty in the fair Emily, but both were in prison. They bickered
between each other as to who saw her first, as they objectified her as the most beautiful woman,
the equivalent of a goddess. As Arcita was released from prison, and Palamon remained, Arcita
declared Palamon the victor:Yours is the victory, and that is sure, / For there, full happily, you
may endure / In prison Never but in Paradise! (Chaucer 377 379). The implication was that he
could never be happy not seeing his desired woman, when Palamon, even though locked up in a
cell, could observe the beautiful Emily while she strolled in the garden. The admiration of Emily
continues as Palamon escapes and as luck would have it met up with Arcita which prompts a dual.
King Theseus, out hunting with this queen, and Emily, came upon this fight. Both men declared
they love for Emily, but prisoners, one escaped and one banished from the land, were sentenced to
death. The women, cried out for the sparing of their lives:
But then the queen, whose heart was for pity bled,
Began to weep, and so did Emily
And all the ladies in the company.
Great pity must it be, so thought they all,
That ever such
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What Is Bicycle Thieves Essay
Bicycle thieves is a Italian film which was made in 1948 Directed by De Sica and . After the end of
World War 2 Antonio Ricci who was unemployed and is struggling to support his family is given
a job hanging up posters around the war torn of Italy Rome He was happy at that time because
he was given a chance to have a job and support his family. His wife, Maria had to sell the family s
bed linens so Ricci bike could be reclaimed and he could use it. The bike was gotten from a
pawnshop so he could take the job. But, tragedy occurs when his bike that he would use for
transportation to get to his job is stolen on his first day at work, and his new job is condemned
and he loses the only way he can maintain this job and be able to provide for his family unless he
can find out who the thief is and regain his bike so he will not get fired from his newly job that
he got. So he had to drop what he was working on at that time to go after the person who has stolen
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It tells a worldwide and still very sad narrative and it does so in a heart wrenching and touching way.
In this film De Sica preferred using real people in his film instead of actors Lamberto
Maggiorani, who plays Antonio Ricci, was originally a factory worker Lianella Carell, who plays
Ricci s wife, was originally a journalist whom De Sica met when she asked him for an interview
Enzo Staiola, who plays the son Bruno, was found watching the shoot.
In his fine essay for the gorgeous new two disc reissue of Bicycle Thieves, Godfrey Cheshire
claims that Vittorio De Sica s neo realist classic and Orson Welles Citizen Kane are the twin
fountainheads of modern cinema. From Welles came a cinema of egotism and personal expression;
from De Sica, a cinema of collective conscience and social concern.
Examples of Neo Realism Cinematography in the Film
Long static shots allow the viewer to see the impact of the time period on the whole community
instead of just the main
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Symbol of Being in Patricia Jabbeth WesleyВґs ThereВґs...
In There s Nothing You Can Do , by Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Patricia exposes the many aspects of
life that cannot be changed. Through the poem, she shows a realization of something that most do
not ever understand or even grasp. She notes, through different scenarios, that life will happen no
matter what, and she must adapt to anything life throws her way. Wesley tells about chilling
situations, troubled children, quarrels of parenting, inescapable aging, unavoidable nationality, and
the surety that she cannot change life. She writes about her take on living through how people
have a different symbol of their being, a different picture of what life looks like, and approach life
with a different tone. Humans do not have a choice in the matter of which race or gender they
occupy, but are politically distinguished through political opinions. Through
There s Nothing You Can Do , Patricia Jabbeh Wesley finds that the absoluteness of life is an
inevitable as breath.
Almost all writing is political. It can even come in the form of everyday situations that are dealt
with by human nature. Power structure, the ranking of classes, rights, and racial, gender, or ethnic
groups are all examples of political aspects of life. In There s
Nothing You Can Do , Wesley first talks about being on a planeduring a thunderstorm.
She expresses her panic by saying Nothing, to quell that old fear of crashing. / Nothing about the
first class seating / that s no longer there;
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Essay about Hades
The ancient Greeks portrayed the underworld as a place for all the dead and clearly visualized it in
their myths and legends.
The underworld in Greek mythology was not a lively place, for it was where all the dead souls
went. When a person died, the soul would be sent to Hades, a more formal name for the underworld
. quot;The dead would go to Hades because there was no annihilation in the Greek mythology. The
dead are dead because they have a flavorless and unhappy existence quot;.
The primary ruling god of the underworld is Hades whose brother is Zeus, king of the gods, and
whose parents are Cronus and Rhea. Hades is a greedy god with his greatest concern being to
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They were three women: Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. Alecto is often known as the goddessof
war and death.
The god of sleep, Hypnos, also resided in the underworld, in Cimmerians in a cave on the island of
Lemnos. Hypnos was the son of Nyx and the brother of Thanatos. His sons were the conductors of
dreams. The mightiest among them, Morpheus, from whom we get the name for modern day
morphine, brought dreams of men, Icelus, animals, and Phantasus, inanimate things.
Nyx represents the night. Being born from Chaos she is among the oldest of the gods. She also
resides in Hades.
Lyssa, an underworld goddess, name means canine madness. She drove her dogs through the world
prompting the divine intoxication of the maenads to destructive fury.
Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos were more commonly known as the Fates, the personification of
human destiny. Clotho would spin the thread when one would be born. Lachesis would weave the
thread, while Atropos would cut the thread at the end of one s life. Not only humans submit to the
Fates, but immortals as well.
Hecate, a descendant of the Titanides and cousin of Artemis, lives in Hades. She is the kind
goddess of witchcraft. She also shares in ruling over the souls as a result of being Persephone s
friend. Hecate is also the goddess of roads, crossroads in particular because that is where the most
ghostly activities were to have taken place.
Styx, the goddess of the river Styx, is
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The Country Of Ghana And Nigeria Essay
What is surprising by most is how Africa is one of the largest known continents and being one of
the richest when it comes to natural resources. However, the countries that make up Africa and the
people living in these countries are known to be living in devastating poverty. How can it be that
this plentiful continent of natural resources, Africas people are living in povertyand living in the
poorest conditions? With Africa being such a rich continent of natural resources why are the
countries within Africa so poor? Take for instance, the countries Ghana and Nigeria There are
many countries within Africa but the main focus will be on the country of Ghana and the
country of Nigeria. Both countries are poor and the people there are in poverty. Ghana has been
struggling with poverty and being poor for quite some time and has been slowly trying to work
its way out of poverty. In an article called Microenterprise financing preference There have been
some laws now put in place to try and reverse the poverty and help Ghana. (Osei‐Assibey, E.,
Bokpin, G. A., Twerefou, D. K., 2012). Nigeria has also been quit poor for some time and the
people struggling with poverty. Africa has been and is one of the richest continents when it comes
to their natural resources. The countries within it are some of the poorest. From the report of the
African development report 2007: Natural resources for sustainable development in Africa it said
one of the biggest reasons that Africa is so rich
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Germany s Geographical Features Of Germany
The country I was assigned to research is Germany. Germany s geographical features are its
rivers such as the Elbe River, the Danube River, the Weser River and the Rhine River. Germany
was by poor and weak areas that made it quite easy for imperialism to occur. Nonetheless, being by
the water as a coast was really beneficial to Germany, These Rivers helped Germany with
receiving and trading things such as health supply, weapons and food. In 1914, Germany s
population was recorded at 67 million and Germany during World War One was registered at
137,846 square miles.
The type of government Germany had during WWI was called a Federal Republic. A Federal
Republic is a state in which the powers of the central government are restricted and in which the
states, colonies and or provinces retain a degree of self government. The official language for the
country at the time was German and the name of the currency used was called German Papiermark.
The major religions were both Catholicism and Christianity.
German people were perfectionists to say the least. The German people take pride in their ability
to be well organized and always strive for perfection. Germans do not accept their faults and were
rarely complimentary. German people may come across unfriendly but that is just in their nature to
be stoic. Germans were known to love pork and incorporate it into many of their meals. Something
about a hearty cuisine really made the Germans happy. Beer happens to be the most consumed
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Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee And Manifest Destiny
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and Manifest Destiny Amanda Grav Manifest Destiny could be
described as the European White Man s belief that they were destined to settle the land that now
accounts for America. In Dee Brown s telling, he describes the relationships of the Native
Americans, the settlers of the states, and the United States government in a factual, yet
emotional description. In Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, his stance is explained, as well as
the background for his story. Accounts of life have been retold thousands of times from the
perspective of traders, ranchers, wagon trains and gold seekers; the story that oftentimes fails to
be told, is that of the American Indian. Brown s outline of the position of diverse western tribes
in 1860 does not include a description of their fates thirty years later. However, by focusing not
on the steady growth of white civilization westward from the Atlantic Coast but on the equally
steady decline of Indian civilization, Brown signals his intent to make his history of the West
tragic rather than celebratory. This focus on the fate of the Indians of the West was very unusual;
Brown s book was one of the first histories of the West to give its readers the American Indians
perspective on how the West was won or, as he would probably say, how the West was lost.
Readers learn of General Carleton s ferocity against the Indians and his great hunger for tribal land
and the minerals found on it. This, together with the settling of
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American Exceptionalism By George Washington
American Exceptionalism is the term that imperialists in the United States regularly use to claim
that their country is unusual or amazing. American exceptionalism defend to the exceptional
character of the United States as an inimitably free country centered on democratic principles and
personal liberty. American Exceptionalism is an issue that has been existed from early years and
George Washingtonis one of the key pieces in this issue.
The U.S history maintenance the idea of American Exceptionalism because this country have done
so much and have incredible stuffs like children and disability support, insurance, study
opportunities, etc. George Washington is an example that U.S. and its population are unique in
several ways. George Washington (1732 99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army
during the American Revolutionary War(1775 83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president,
from 1789 to 1797. Washington proved to be a better general than military strategist, his strength
lay not in his genius on the battlefield but in his ability to keep the struggling colonial army
together. Envisioning Washington as an early master of guerrilla warfare helps to explain his
success, he fought as a guerrilla because he lacked the resources to do otherwise, he husbanded
his resources and avoided set piece battles unless he knew he could win, also if he calculated he
would lose, he retreated so as not to lose what small forces he possessed.
George Washington was
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Questioning Strategies to Improve Understanding of Conic...
Introduction I chose to focus on how the use of questioning strategies in a whole class setting
improves student understanding of conic sections because I struggle with using open ended
questioning. I see how yes and no questions do not usually cause students to think, since the answer
to the question is often in the question. However, from my own experience as a teacher, simply
asking an open ended question about a new topic can cause frustration. If the students do not
have any idea of how to answer the question, they simply stare and look confused. Even so, I do
believe that open ended questions can be very beneficial as an aid to learning if they are asked
properly.
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The question content determines the type of information that a teacher obtains about students
thinking (Manouchehri Lapp, 2003, p.564), and, of course, the purpose of the question must align
with the learning goals. It is important to note that Small modifications in the questions asked of
students can furnish insights into students conceptual understanding of the computations and
processes . . . (Chappell Thompson, 1999, p.470). For instance, asking why an answer is correct
gives more information about the student s understanding than merely asking what the correct
answer is. Using effective questioning is a skill developed over time and with experience. The
more the teacher practices strategic questioning, the better the teacher will become at this skill.
Before asking a question the educator should consider whether it actually needs to be answered,
whether it will open up discussion, and whether it leads to the learning goals (Inspire, 2011). If it
does none of these, the question does not need to be asked.
Research Method This class was composed of 20 male and 8 female students. The ethnicities
included Anglo, Latino, Black, and Asian. Figure 1 shows the distribution of ethnicity in this
classroom, while Figure 2 shows the distribution for this school.
By comparison of the class demographics to the school demographics, it is clear that a larger
percentage
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A Joint Venture With Pernod Ricard
The Republic of Poland, also known by its shortened name of Poland, has strong ties to the
United States. America has been a very powerful ally to Poland for many years. The spirits sector
of Poland s alcohol market is quickly growing with the vodka segment as one of the country s
largest sources of income. As a lucrative business already established in the US and attempting to
enter Polish markets, we will enter a joint venturewith Pernod Ricard, a very successful alcohol and
spirits company with operations here in America and abroad in Poland. Through an in depth look
at Poland s spirits market we will provide support for why we are choosing to enter Poland
through a joint venture and how we plan to control our abroad operations. A strategic plan detailing
how we will use our joint venture and then market, position, price, and promote our products are
also included..
Pernod Ricard is an extablished alcohol and spirits company with operations in both the US and in
Poland. In the past it has entered two lucrative joint ventures. The first took place in 1993 with
Havana Club International, which was a 50/50 joint venture (Pernod Ricard, 18). In 2011 Pernod
Ricard entered into a joint venture with Tequila AviГ
іn but it only held a minority percentage of
20% in this joint venture until recently (Viladon). In July 2014, it spent approximately $100 million
to gain the majority share in this joint venture giving it control with 84% (Viladon). With this joint
venture Pernod Ricard
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How Did Charles Perkins Influence Australian Society
Charles Perkins was an Aboriginal rights activist throughout the twentieth century, as well as being
a renowned soccer player, university graduate, and bureaucrat. Charles Perkins influenced Australia
s development in ways such as inciting the freedom ride, graduating from university and holding
government positions, and inspiring the Charlie Perkins Trust.
Charles Perkins was able to influence Australia by leading the freedom ride in 1965. While
attending the University of Sydney, Perkins created a group called the Student Action for
Aborigines. This group then travelled by bus around New South Wales, stopping in rural towns to
protest, picket and raise the issue of Indigenous rights. On the ride, the group faced violence, hate,
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The Trust was set up in memory of Perkins and aimed to improve the health of Indigenous
children, educate and train Indigenous children, undertake research into improving status of
Indigenous children, address the welfare of Indigenous children, and make donation to Aboriginal
interest groups . In 2009, the Trust established a program that would allow two Indigenous
Australians to undertake study at the University of Oxford, and in 2011, the University of
Cambridge was also made available . This resonates strongly with Charles Perkins as he was the
first Indigenous Australian to graduate from a university. The Trust has published a guide, working
jointly with the Aurora Project, which provides Indigenous students information on scholarships
and programs for over 120 courses. The information has been added to the Indigenous Scholarships
website and is widely printed . In 2012, the Trust established a volunteer dental service that services
remote areas with high Aboriginal populations. The project is called Tooth Mob and aims to reduce
the gap in health care for Aboriginal populations. Tooth Mob is based in Wadeye, originally based
in Katherine, but also travelling to Broome and Derby. The program involves many partnerships
including partnerships with the Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC), Thamarrurr Development
Corporation, WA Oral Health Improvement Unit (OHIU), Kimberley Aboriginal
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Bashmatchkin s Pride In The Overcoat, By Nikolai Gogol
In The Overcoat, Nikolai Gogol reveals just how shallow and judgmental humans are about the
appearance and social status of their peers. Bashmatchkin s coworkers do not respect him. No
respect at all was shown him in the department. The porters, far from getting up from their seats
when he came in, took no more notice of him than if a simple fly had flown across the reception
room (762). The reason for their attitude towards him is because of his appearance. He looks a
bit unkempt in comparison to his coworkers, specifically because of his ratty old coat, and they
see him as being beneath them; they make fun of him because of this. The young clerks jeered
and made jokes at him to the best of their clergy wit, and told before his face all sorts of stories of
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It had been deprived of the honorable name of the overcoat and had been referred to as the
dressing gown (765). What his coworkers do not know, is that Bashmatchkin wears the old coat
because he does not have the money to buy a new one; he struggles for months in order to raise
the funds to have a new coat made. When his new coat is finished and he wears it to work,
suddenly everyone has a change of heart about Bashmatchkin. They all ran out at once into the
cloakroom to look at Akaky Akakievich s new overcoat; they began welcoming him and
congratulating him (771). Bashmatchkin is even invited to a party this same day, all because he
got a new coat. Bashmatchkin goes from being subhuman to his peers, to being an equal just
because of an article of
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pdf
RDF(refuse derived fuel)
Abstract
If we focused on solid waste management (SWM) the waste produced was collected and dump in
dump yard which causes many environmental pollutions and health hazards. In solid waste
management land filling is a major problem. Many difficulties arise while extending the land for
land filling. In order to overcome those problems Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) is one of the best
options. Refuse Derive Fuel is obtain from municipal waste and it is one of the alternative fuels. It
is the process of converting waste into useful energy. By doing so the problem with solid waste
management get reduces and RDF can be substituted for coal in boilers. This paper deals about
the manufacturing and application of RDF in India. Solid Waste Management is collection of
waste which is generated by every person in the society. Mainly the solid waste consists of
Household waste, Industrial waste, Agricultural waste and Bio Medical waste. Those wastes
consist of biodegradable waste, recyclable waste, inert waste, electrical and electronic waste,
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Then it is converted into pellets into required size and shapes normally 30mm capsules. A refuse
derived fuel (RDF) pellet having about 11% or more particulate calcium hydroxide which is
utilized in a combustion able mixture. The pellets are used in a particulate fuel bring a mixture of
10% or more, on a heat equivalent basis, of the RDF pellet which contains calcium hydroxide as a
binder, with 50% or more, on a heat equivalent basis, of a sulphur containing coal. Combustion of
the mixture is effective to produce an effluent gas from the combustion zone having a reduced
SO.sub.2 and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon content of effluent gas from similar combustion
materials not containing the calcium
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Yellow Number Five Essay
Yellow #5: yellow number five also known as tartrazine affects the human body in several ways.
When one consumes products with yellow 5 you lose zinc through your saliva and urine. Zinc is
an essential element for the chemical compound of one s body. Your body uses zinc in hundreds of
ways, zinc is required for your metabolism of carbohydrates and fat, protein, alcohol. Not just
limited to that zinc is also critical for wound healing, sense of taste and smell, immune system
function, bone strength, thyroid function, bloodclotting, cognitive functions, prenatal development,
and sperm production ( yellow No. 5 ).
Blue #1: Blue number one can be known as Brilliant Blue FCF can be traced to pesticide
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The pigment comes from the coating of the seeds it is not uncommon to see this colorant as a
paste or a powder. Coming from a Hispanic family, I am surprised to learn that the coloring that is
used in tacos al pastor is being used in the food I consumed. This colorant is exempted from the
FDA guide lines because of it being a natural substance not a man made colorant.
Soy lecithin: Soy lecithin is found in almost all the products that we consume. Soy lecithin is
created by extracting the oil from the beans usually hexane, after this the raw oil goes through a
refining process where the crude oil gets mixed with water so that the lecithin may become
hydrated so that they can be removed. But there is a staggering concern with the amount of hexane
let over from this process. People with soy allergies should try to avoid this chemical but not
necessarily cancel this product from their diet, but should be cautious.
Malic Acid: Is considered to be safe by the FDA, malic acid was first isolated by Carl Wilhelm
Scheele in 1785. This acid is very tart it is most commonly found in green apples and present in
wine grapes. One should not consume so much malic acid because it can cause irritation of the
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Essay on My Development as a Writer
When writing a five paragraph essay, there are five steps one must fallow in order to attain
perfection, these steps include understanding the question, brainstorming, writing a rough copy,
revising, and creating a final draft. The first and most important step is understanding the topic. The
topic of the essayis what the essay will be about and if this is misunderstood, the whole essay will
be off course. The second step, brainstorming, will help organize thoughts and ideas so they flow
amiably. There are many different ways to brainstorm, some of the most helpful are making a web
of ideas, making a list of ideas, or creating a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the conviction.
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The next step is revising and editing the rough draft. Revision helps the writer attain different
opinions and assessments about how the essay sounds, and flows, getting grammar and spelling
suggestions along the way. It is better to have many opinions rather than one because one person
might not catch a misspelled word that another would have. The more opinions a paper gets, the
better it may be. The final step when writing a five paragraph essay is creating a final draft. This is
the finished product and should include every aspect that an essay needs to get a point across.
Such aspects like a proper introduction, a clear thesis, three supporting paragraphs and a
conclusion that restates the thesis. Over the past few months, I have written many essays which
required me to research topics and build essays based on my opinions and thoughts, my favorite
being Generation Change and worst being children. The essay Generation Change is my best
work because of how I made the paper flow by using transitions and complex word choice. The
topic was about what I would name my generation and why. I thought it was easier to write about
this topic because I could use insight that I learned over the years to give examples such as the
introduction of global warming, the advancement of technology, the first African American
president and the change in culture. My worst essay in my opinion would be an essay comparing
and contrasting having children. I couldn t relate to
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post modernism Essay examples
Post Modernism and Mass Culture
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P M rnism and M C ost ode ass ulture
Post Modernism/20/1/98/P.Covington/Media Disc
This is a relatively new development and there are few sources that present clear and readable
accounts of it. It is a reaction to the belief of postmodernists that Marx concentrated excessively on
production, at the cost of consumption.
Introduction
This concept, despite its variety of meanings and definitions, is used to refer to many aspects of
social life from musical forms and styles, literature and fine art through to philosophy, history and
especially the mass media. Post modernism is a slippery term that is used by writers to refer to
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We have become disillusioned and no longer expect the world to become a better place.
Metranarratives have partly been discredited because, in an era of global media in which we learn
more and more about other peoples beliefs and lifestyles, it becomes less and less possible to
regard one lifestyle or one belief system as the true one .
Dominic Strinati
Strinati suggests that, post modern TV and film become preoccupied merely with surface style
and imagery, rather than deeper underlying themes, which might relate to the realities of the
human condition. Action blockbuster movies dwell on special effects, rather than strong plots
and TV drama departs from realist plots of the 1960 s (which attempted to look at serious issues
such as homelessness, Cathy Come Home and embraces a surreal world in which reality is often
confused; For example, Twin Peaks, or more recently The X Files and American Gothic. Kaplan
(1987) identified pop and rock videos as perfect examples of post modernist culture because they
abandon all notion of narrative structure there is no attempt to tell a story , rather the power of the
rock video lies purely in the collage of images mixed with music.
What is Post
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Research Fire! Fire! Fire! Only it took 18 minutes to destroy 146
lives. A normal day that soon was about to become the deadliest in one s life, it went through the
top floors in the blink of an eye. The lives lost in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire were
tremendously tragic, but worth it because they changed America by bringing up many laws that
will impact the wages gained and working conditions that would later prevent this from happening
again. Humans can be too selfish, and by the time they realize how situations can emerge in their
contrary, out of nowhere already a giant incident has occurred. An example of this selfishness is
presented when the people have high levels of corruption in both the garment... Show more content
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She indicated women s rights and wanted to change our community to make it safer. After the
giant incident her words were simple, but touching. She encouraged change and wanted it for
the others who had survived. She said, This is not the first time girls have been burned alive in
the city. Every week I must learn of the untimely death of one of my sister workers. Every year
thousands of us are maimed. The life of men and women is so cheap and property is so sacred.
There are so many of us for one job it matters little if 146 of us are burned to death (Wikipedia).
She was a feminist who worked her life out for what was just. Her words were harsh and full of
anger. She felt that time was going back to slavery again where blacks were condemned to work
for long hours where whipping was frequent, but rather at this time it was not only blacks,but
rather all low class who had to work for long hours and body pain was usual. Her words reflect
that this issue has been happening for a long time and the efforts to stop it haven t been
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Research Assistant History
The research done by Molony and Hammett looked into how research assistants are compensated
for their help in the field. These two also research if the wealth asymmetry has any affect on the
relationship between researcher and research assistance. The history behind research and research
assistant relationships has a great deal to do with the history and the colonial era transition of
researchers.
In places like South Africa, the white researcher has less of an advantage in conducting research
because populations are based on color and if you are white then you do not get as many
opportunities to view the cultures of other people. Unlike in Tanzania, the transition from their
colonial era was smooth and comfortable. Tanzanians enjoy working with and helping the white
foreigners conduct research because it helps them learn English and understand the white culture. In
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Research assistants should also know how to assimilate themselves in different areas and groups
also known as a gatekeeper . A gatekeeper is needed in the research process to be able to visit
locations unknown to the researcher or where the research would not have been able to go without
the help of a research assistant. Other factors of selecting a research assistant include knowledge,
race, age, and gender (pg. 296). Gender plays a major role in anthropological research assistants
because taboos of opposite sex can cause complications of the research. Even if it is easier for a
male to work with a female because female assistants are able to enter new territory and
communicate with people a male could never have talked to, it is just easier to work with an
assistant of the same gender so no complication arise in a concerned family of the research
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Why Is Eliza Hamilton Important
Throughout the course of history, there have been many important people whose names shall be
known forever. But what about the people who shaped the world, but didn t get the fame?
Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, or Eliza Hamilton, was one of those people. Eliza Hamilton was
born in 1757 in Albany, New York, and she died at the age of 97 in Washington, D.C. When she
was 23 years old, she married the man who would forever change her future: Alexander Hamilton.
As well as performing the expected hardships of being a mother in the 18th century, Eliza also
greatly helped Alexander with his work. She helped him write many of his essays and speeches,
and she gave him advice about all aspects of his work in the colonial government. Eliza s devoted
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After Alexander died in a duel in 1804, Eliza joined the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows
with Small Children. After learning about charity work and how to run an organization, Eliza
and one of her friends founded the Orphan Asylum Society in 1806. Eliza was the second
director, or the vice president for 15 years. Then, in 1821, she became the Directress and served
for another 12 years before she died. In between working at Orphan Asylum Society, Eliza also
founded the first private orphanage of New York, which is still around today. Anyone can visit
it, and see Eliza s own legacy. In the early 1800 s, there were many poor people and few rich
people, but the few that were rich lived in splendors and the many that were poor lived in poverty.
Eliza grew up having everything she wanted, and so it took Eliza a while to realize the state at
which the majority of the population of America was
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Essay about Analysis of The Indian in the Cupboard by...
Analysis of The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks
For this month s book report I read a book called The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks.
This book was about a boy named Omri and his small Indian toy.
For Omri s birthday he received a small Indian toy from a friend and a small cupboard from his
brother. Omri put his Indian in the cupboard and to his surprise when he opened the cupboard the
Indian toy had come to life.
Omri has to keep his Indian a secret for fear of an adult finding out. When Omri told his friend
Patrick about the toy, Patrick wanted his own. Omri thought it was a bad idea but brought the toy to
life anyway. When Omri brought Patrick s cowboy toy to life, Patrick was very excited, but Omri ...
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I think that a story about something that could never happen in real life always is more interesting
and attracts more readers.
The author described things well in this book, but this book was a bit easy to read because she
didn t use difficult words. This sometimes would not allow for you to know exactly how she meant
for things to appear.
The setting of this story is in modern day England. The book did not really describe what time
period it was supposed to be, but it seemed relatively modern. I think the book was set in a
moderately sized town, because Omri walked to school everyday, and if it were a big city this
would be an impossible task for a young boy. The setting wasn t very important to the book because
most of the story was about people and not necessarily their environment.
There were many characters in this book. The main character in this book was Omri. Omri was
a normal young boy who was interested in playing cowboys and Indians, and other games like
that. His friend, Patrick, was interested in the same things, but Patrick wasn t as nice and he was a
bit bossy and pushy. He forced Omri into making a live toy for him. Omri had a brother named
Adiel. Adiel didn t like Omri that much and one time in the story he hid Omri s cupboard because
he thought Omri had taken his football shorts. Another character in this book was the headmaster.
The headmaster was a very strict person, but he wasn t unkind.
The
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Task 2 Approval (PEP)
3 weeks of voluntary work until PEP Task 2 Approval (17th March 6th April) 300 working hours
of PEP (during semester 1, winter break, semester 2, 2016) Although I set working hours whilst
on PEP, sometime I was required to be flexible with the time schedule to complete some tasks
sooner for further processing, and this definitely challenged me especially during the assignment
week at uni. For instance, if someone from the Mind Smart Guides Focus Group couldn t attend a
session, I still needed to reschedule with him or her individually to cover his/ her task. However,
this even turned out to be a good opportunity to interact with group member(s) personally, which
lead them to be more engage freely with the research investigator beyond
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Symbolism In The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein
The act of unconditional giving is held in high regards by many cultures as the highest form of
love. From birth on, parents are there for all the ups and downs in their child s life. Shel Silverstein,
author of The Giving Tree, has written a story about the representation of the relationship between a
mother and child. In the The GivingTree, children are welcomed to realize the effects their mother
has on their life that one seems to fail to appreciate as they adventure throughout life. Silverstein
uses symbolism to emphasize that throughout all stages of life no matter how old, busy, or tired
one is, a mom will always be willing to give them unconditional love even when she has nothing
else to offer.
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In The Giving Tree, much later in life, the boy, now quite old, returns to the tree one last time.
Though alone and enfeebled, he is still wanting for a place to sit and rest. Yet again, the tree
lovingly obliges: straightening up her much diminished self, she invites him to sit on her stump.
No matter where life takes a person at the end of the day a mother will always be there for
companionship to ward off the loneliness even when she has nothing left to give a child. Even
through all the years of children continuously taking from their mother, she would still always
want to keep giving because what mother does not want to see her child succeed and be
ultimately happy? Like all good mothers, the tree is no doubt happy to know that she could help
when needed. However more importantly, like the ideal mother she is, the tree seems to
understand both the character and limits of her own motherly powers. She knows the very
sensibilities she so carefully encouraged when the boy was young would one day cause him to
want a life of his own. She knows she must understand and accept the choices the boy makes even
when they seem unwise and misguided. She knows she cannot predict or arrange the boy s future.
Most especially, from the beginning of life she knows the life she encourages for the boy will cost
her her own, She anticipates necessity by giving her young child
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Definition Of Humor
What is the definition of humor? That is the question psychologist and philosophers are trying to
define. Humor seems to be in a vague category that no one seems to have a simple explanation
for. It is a mystery and can be defined as a variety of different definitions and can go in a variety
of different directions. Many scientists have only recently studied humor as a topic and they
have stated that humor was defined as a taboo or trivial systematic inquiry. ( Harre and Lamb).
Humor has been around since the Greek times but it was never a concrete topic. It has always
seemed abstract, but in the last 100 years behavioral scientist has been trying to dig deep into the
word and try to give it a definition. Everyone s sense of humor varies and can be different in
everyone. Some may have a dry sense of humor, sarcastic sense of humor, a dark sense of humor
and others might laugh at everything and think many things are humorous. Others might think
nothing is funny and may not have a sense of humor. One cannot say something is funny or not
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It is in all the five senses touch, smell, taste, hearing and seeing. How does one define what is
funny and is not funny? How does a movie get the genre a comedy? It is all up to the individual to
make that decision and there are enough types of humor out there in the world to fit everyone s
style to make them satisfied. Humor is said to have a positive effect on the individual. It is said
that funny people are always the happiest. Humor has a positive connotation and it is supposedly
attractive in an individual. People are gravitating towards the comedians. One the downside
comedy can become negative like dark humor and sarcasm but it is all in how you say it
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Provide An Example Of Three Scales At Which Ecology Can Be...
What is ecology? Provide an example of 3 scales at which ecology can be applied? Name one field
of study which is associated with ecology?
Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions that determine distribution and abundance of
organisms. Ecology can be studied at various levels, three examples of these levels are; Individual
level, Population, and Community. Behavioural ecology is one of many areas which is connected
to ecological study.
1.Week 1, Lecture: Measuring species distributions.
When determining the distribution of eg Pine trees on a large island. What sampling method does
needs to be used, ensuring the scientific method is adhered to. (Assuming that a count of every
individual cannot be sampled and it is a homogenous substrate.)
To adhere to the scientific method there would need to ensure that there isn t any sampling bias.
The simplest method is random sampling. The quadrats would need to be mapped out and cover
the entire island points which are generate that fall outside of the target area can be ignored. The
quadrats wold need to be of a size relative to the size of the entire island as it could affect the
distribution results (random, uniform and clumped/aggregated). Once the data is collected various
statistical analysis can be performed then inferences about its distribution can be made.
2.Week 2, Lecture: Distribution, dispersal, and abundance.
Who are the three Men who influenced the way people understand the ecological niche. Compare
and contrast their views.
Ecological niche is defined simply as the role and position a species ha in its own environment
and how it meets its needs for resources, how it survives and reproduces. It includes all interactions
both biotic and abiotic factors of its environment. The three men are: Joseph Grinnell:his concept is
the dea tha thre niche of a species is determined by the habitat and its behaviours. (1924), Charles
Elton: classifies his niche according to foraging habits, an animals niche means its place in te biotic
environment, its relation to food and competition. (1927) and G. Evelyn Hutchinson: N dimensional,
modern view on the niche concept. (1957). Grinnell s niche refers to the habitat of an organism,
taking potential or
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The Birds ( Hitchcock, 1963 ) And Psycho
The classic films The Birds (Hitchcock, 1963) and Psycho (Hitchcock, 1960) were both
masterpieces. The color film is based around women named Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) and
Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor). Melanie who is a young woman known for racy behavior that plays
pranks on others whose father owns a newspaper. Mitch is a lawyer that helps takes care of his
mother and sister. While the Birds is based on a short story by Daphne Maurier; it is about Birds
that become hostile to the human race. While Psychois based on two people named Marion Crane
and Norman Bates. Marion Crane who worked in a real estate office stole money from her job
and wanted to start a new life with her lover Sam Loomis. Norman Bate was the owner manager of
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When the film first started I thought Marian would be the psychopath. Because she is in love
with a man that has to a lot of debts and an ex wife, she can t have the perfect life. I thought she
would go off and kill the ex wife just too free Sam of stress and put an end of alimony. I was
concerned on her mental stability because of the music.
While Norman and Marion Sit in the office of the Bates Motel, the scene is intricately set up to
create a feeling of eeriness merged with awkwardness. The room confined with the lamp table,
coffee table, two rustic chairs and chest. The lamp on the table is the only key lighting in the
room for the scene. Marion unlike Norman sat near the light showing her warmth and radiance
like the light colored clothing she wears. Norman is sittings more in the dark parts of the room
making him seen more sinister by the dark coloring of his clothing. He has a weird passion of
stuffing animals also shows his dark personality. The dead eyes of the feathered creatures seem to
gaze at Bates and Marian as they share a feast and discussion.
This may or might be a reference to voyeurism and it shows a realistic picture of death. After all
Norman says I like stuffing things .
By the use of different camera
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Study Questions On The Law Of Nature And The Laws Of Human
HUMA 1825 B Akram Saiyed Study Questions Answers Student Number: 213985858 Attention:
Course Director, Neil Braganza Email: saiakram@yorku.ca November 14th, 2014 Sir William
Blackstone All page references are to Blackstone s text 1.What are the characteristics of municipal
law according to Blackstone? See 33 34, 39, 40 42 Blackstone commentaries state that there are two
charities to municipal law or Muncipium (pl. municipal); the laws of nature and the... Show more
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Citizens develop this law to satisfy their wants and fears as individuals in the society as citizens
live by their common interest but this sense of fear as holds the society in place together.
Municipals law is about formulation, developing tools that have strength in numbers,
establishes that all of us work together. It is then defined how parts obey the whole, so the whole
can be possible. Without a superior authoritative, we fall into isolation because we need the
supreme who govern us of what is right and forbid what is wrong or Superior to the inferior,
meaning, the whole to the part or state to the individual, which gives respect of their existence as
citizens and the state not about citizen s being a creature of God. The municipal law must be a
general, it must be more than just an advice, and it must not be dependent by will of an
individual. Both the willing and the unwilling must follow the law. It is a human free will. It is
not an agreement; it must establish the bases of authority. However, acting and free will
differentiate. We must not act but free will and opinion to say anything must be allowed. It is
therefore, limited and gives us certain rights to community to allow some possible speech. The law
is not something that not found from the state but it applies to everyone. It must be made public
and presented to the public ahead of time and the rules have to come from a supreme
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The Reasons For Setting A Business
Introduction There are two reasons for setting a business. One is to profit. The other reason is to
become successful. Good leadership is important in achieving these goals. Melchar and Bosco
(2010) defined leadership as an integral component of organizational success. A successful
organization will always keep abreast of modern development. According to Hossain (2015), such
an organization has to be in a position to serve customers effectively. Yet in order to address,
leaders have to address the plight of their employees. This paper analyzes life, accomplishments and
traits of Richard Branson.
Background Information One of the success stories in Britain is Virgin Atlantic. This company has
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He left school at the tender age of sixteen. His passion was to create Student Magazine. He later
did this with the help of his friend. From here, he introduced Virgin Records in the course of the
1970s (Hart, 2014). Branson became the pioneer of the Virgin Group. During the 1980s, he created
Virgin Atlantic airline. The 1990s witnessed the introduction of Virgin Mobile and Virgin Trains.
He remains one of the most renowned businessmen in the UK. Moreover, he is a force to reckon
with as far as global business is concerned. Of great significance is the fact that he epitomizes the
face of entrepreneurship.
Challenges
The global personality of Branson and the admiration is connected to different reasons. His name
is linked to the Virgin brand. Despite this, Branson s name has also connected with the success of
three hundred and fifty different operations (University of Pennsylvania, 2005). There is a
relationship between his personality and leadership. The same name is linked to the image of his
companies. Branson uses his upbringing so as o influence his style of leadership.
In this regard, it is noted that he was trained to be independent by his parents. At a tender age of
six, he would be asked by his mum to alight from the car and find his way back home (University of
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Mrs Dalloway Mental Illness
Lacey Gross ENGL 2100 J. Sisk March 16, 2017 WWI Aftermath in Mrs. Dalloway Virginia
Woolf s novel, Mrs. Dalloway, addresses the issues with shell shocked WWI veterans. Septimus
Smith is one of the main characters that showcases what PTSD was like back then. Virginia
Woolf showcases how society lacked the understanding of why soldiers came back different than
before through characters such as Sir William Bradshaw and Dr. Holmes. Propaganda from the
war also led to society not being able to understand the problems veterans faced when they came
home. Septimus is tortured with flashabacks of the war and his officer Evan being killed. Due to
this, he has shut himself off from everyone and tries not to think of the war (53). The author uses
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In their scene at the park, Rezia uses many means to distract Septimus from his reflections by
pointing out planes and a troop of boys playing cricket (22 23). While having little to no
understanding on her husband s condition, she is the most willing to help him adjust back to
normal life. Woolf uses characters like Dr. Holmes and Sir William Bradshaw to criticize many
of the doctors after the war for pushing aside soldiers suffering from shell shock and claiming,
there was nothing whatever the matter (72). She also addresses her displeasure with the
treatment of mental illnesses, depression, and other psychological conditions that were ignored
by doctors. This could stem from Woolf also being afflicted by many psychological problems
throughout her life. In Jean M. Wyatt s Mrs. Dalloway: Literary Allusion as Structural
Metaphor, she explains that the reason Septimus ended his life was because he saw an
innocence and life in Rezia that he no longer possessed and decided that by committing suicide
he was giving society a kind of renewal (443). His war experience, like that of many soldiers,
shattered his perception of life and left fragments of it so deeply instilled in his life after the war
that it impaired his ability to regain his past perceptions of life
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Bondage Rebellion Definition
You may want to make up a pseudo name, I m told as the silver Honda pulls up to my house. My
friend and I slip into the car and I feel uneasy. We ride in silence, though she occasionally glances
over to give me a reassuring smile. After what feels like a forever, the car stops in a dark, empty
parking lot, and our Uber driver gives me a curious, almost frightful, look. As we walk inside the
bright room, covered wall to wall with padded mats and floor to ceiling with mirrors, my friend
is greeted by unfamiliar people. She tells me later that she knew them from the Internet and they
must have recognized her from her profile. My heart races while I nervously shake everyone s
hands with my sweaty palms. We sign in, using manufactured personas and begin a round of small
talk until the teacher calls us into the center of the room: Alright, who s ready to learn how to tie? ...
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But was I feeling this way because of an innate sense of right and wrong, or because of a standard of
sexual preference that society has constructed? Alternative sex practices, such as bondage,
domination and sadomasochism (from now on referred to as BDSM) are not inherently deviant.
However, the contrast between these acts and society s heteronormative, soft core and monogamous
portrayal of what sex should be directly influences the negative connotation, definition and
ultimately the medicalization of anomalous sexual
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Nhra Drag Racing Analysis
The TV show I chose for a male focus is in the Sports category, specifically titled NHRA Drag
Racing . A little context regarding the sport itself, it is one of if not the highest ranking
professional automotive racing in the world, the sport is only place that features Top Fuel
Dragsters and Funny Cars using Nitromethane for gasoline allowing them to travel a 1/4 mile in
3 4 seconds at over 300+ MPH. The announcers for the sport react to the male drivers by giving a
high regard for their driving capabilities and character within the sport. Announcers for the male
drivers tend to give perceptions that the men, although only paid to drive the car down the drag
strip, are generally educated on the mechanical aspects of their car. The language... Show more
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The information regarding the sport is the same for females, all cars and equipment are regulated
by the NHRA commission and have nothing to do with gender. The announcers react to the female
drivers in a number of ways, the announcers don t tend to state a drivers gender is a female when
she is positioning her car at the starting line rather they let the females name speak for the driver
and even more so when name dropping professional female drivers such as Brittany Force and
Courtney Force (both daughters of NHRA legend John Force, who still races today!). Although
the announcers don t typically state genders when introducing the female racers who are on
deck, they do often mention how incredibly brave the female drivers are for choosing to pilot
these insane cars as a job. The information given for the female drivers is often age, hometown,
team sponsor and how many seasons or races the female has competed in for the specific class of
car or team who works on their race cars. The announcers also do not hesitate telling the viewer
when one of the few female drivers have a tendency to work on their cars with their pit crew
rather than have their team worry about all mechanical tasks. The media s view of a female
focused or presence in NHRA does not consist of black and white views regarding the positive and
negative views of an opposite gender in the sport. The
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A Summary Of Miriam ToewsA Complicated Kindness
The culture depicted in Miriam Toews A Complicated Kindness is a counterculture to modern
society and Christianity. Countercultures can have either a negative or positive impact on its
members. In the case of East Village, it creates a constricting environment where citizens are unable
to expand their mind. It is a fundamentalist Mennonite community where the church is the head of
power. The citizens focus most of their energy on being faithful followers of the church to ensure
their place in heaven when the rapture comes. As a result, people aren t given the tools they need to
succeed outside of their culturally isolated community. They take the bibleliterally with no room for
interpretation. With the lack of change in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If someone sins or acts in a way the church deems inappropriate they are excommunicated and
forced to live in exile in their own home. Instead of giving people support when they succumb to
their weaknesses, the church casts them out. The act of excommunication forces people to
choose between their faith and the love of their family. During the time period the novel is set,
people were encouraged to stand out and strive for better things. However, in East Village the
opposite is true. As Nomi said, [T]he biggest sin in our town was to be sure of yourself (Toews
65). She goes on to say that, The second biggest sin in town was to need a lot of things (Toews
65). This expresses how the citizens of East Village are expected to accept what they have been
given and remain satisfied with how life is. The atmosphere is suffocating and leaves no room for
personal growth or self expression. It is this kind of environment that creates a counterculture within
the community; comprised mostly of young adults looking for an escape.
East Village is stuck in its old fashioned ways and reluctant to accept the changes happening outside
of their community. No trains run through town and the doctors are given a hard time because they
both represent modern ideologies. Within the community, many people such as Lids parents believe
that the best way to help their ill
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Truman Capote s Character Analysis Of Perry Smith As A...
Established writer in the New Yorker, Truman Capote in his novel implicitly claims Perry Smith
as a human soul. Capote s purpose is to create bias in favor of Perry Smith. He supports this claim
by first contrasting Perry and Dick, applying an anecdote, and finally providing one connection
portraying as a shift. Capoteexerts a contrast between Perry and Dick in numerous ways
including their depicted appetite and attitudes. Perry was simply more distraught about the
murders than Dick. For example, in the text, it states that Dick had polished off several chicken
salad sandwiches and was eying Perry s meal and Perry had an untouched hamburger and a glass
of root beer in which three aspirin were dissolving. These statements are saying that Perry has a
much smaller amount of hunger than Dick, which correlates to the stress level of Perry being
upset. Another case included in the text was when they were both eating Eagle Buffet, Perry was
reading the front page article of the Kansas City Star that consisted information of the Clutter
family murders. Dick had interrupted his studying and Perry got frustrated with him because he
was trying to concentrate on the excerpt, which proves that Perry cared more about their situation
more than Dick. People would usually think that all murderers involved would care, but the
difference between the two characters was immense, which causes complete shock. The result of
the speculators being shocked can easily help Capote get them on his side of feeling sympathy for
Perry.
Capote begins by applying an anecdote to persuade the audience about Perry s emotional
journey. A story from Perry s childhood is given in order to give Capote s audience a glimpse
into what could be causing his erratic behavior. For example, by Perry telling Dick, ...right
before I had my motorcycle accident I saw the whole thing happen because he was a natural born
medium, this might explain his odd ethical senses, and how he reacts to certain events in his life.
Bias is drawn towards Perry by showing specific details into his past by giving us an idea of why
he acts in these particular ways. Capote also uses strategies to set Dick as uninfluenced by this act
of crime both he and Perry committed.
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Beethoven Seventh Symphony Analysis
Pratt Carrol stated that Music is the language of emotion, and emotions tend to be the same the
world over, in spite of differences in social customs and language. In other words, music is a
fabulous expression of the human being no matter the culture or norms because it manages to
immediately transmit different feelings and emotions that other forms of art may not transmit.
For my Introduction to music class I decided, to write about the Seventh Symphony in A major (Op.
92) by Ludwig van Beethoven. The reason why I choose this symphony is because it s an emotional
piece of music, and it definitely catch my attention since the moment I heard it. I feel this
symphony reach emotional situations that are above human explosions. Emotional areas that
invade us through a contradictory fact between feelings. The Seventh Symphony in A major by
Beethoven appears in 1813. The orchestra contains two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in A, two
bassoons, two horns in A (E and D in the inner movements), two trumpets in D, timpani, and strings.
Beethoven insisted on directing it at its premiere, with tragicomic results. The critics recognized a
new genius of Beethoven; even today there are experts who consider it as the best of their
symphonies. Richard Wagner, another fervent Beethovenian, describe this symphony as all tumult,
all yearning and storming of heart into the blissful insolence of joy, which snatches us away with
bacchanalian might. For its relentless dance rhythm and
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The Health Insurance Exchange Is Not Working Essay
The health insurance exchange is not working. The premiums of the insurance plans offered on
Covered California have increased by 25% leaving me with no affordable options. When the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was first implemented, there were months of
advertisements about the advantages of Covered California, California s state run health insurance
exchange. The health insurance exchange is a purchasing pool that was supposed to increase
access to affordable health insurance and allow buyers like me to compare the benefits and
prices of plans. However, many insurance companies are pulling out of the exchange because
they are losing money, and in many states, purchasers can only choose from one or two
insurance companies on the individual health insurance marketplace ( Number of Issuers
Participating in the Individual Health Insurance Marketplaces ). The dwindling amount of
insurers taking part in the exchange is causing a decrease in competition and contributing to
rising premium costs. As a purchaser on the insurance exchange, I am no longer able to afford
my insurance plan that I have bought on Covered California and I am demanding a change. I
demand the addition of a public option. With the ACA, I finally thought I would be able to
purchase affordable health insurance. I do not receive health insurance from my job because I am
self employed, and I do not qualify for Medicare or Medicaid. Buying insurance on Covered
California is my only option for
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Animal Forms Of Communication As Less Complex Or...
As humans, we find it easy to conclude that we are the smartest, most superior beings on the
planet. What is it that makes us so certain that this is true? Animals do not speak our language, so
we make the judgment that they are less. If we look beyond our own form of verbal
communication, we may find that the domesticated animals we keep as pets are trying to
communicate with us sometimes, especially dogs. Do they not greet us at the door, running with a
wagging tail? Do they not try to warn and ward off potential intruders? Do they not want to eat
whatever it is that a person is eating, even if that means licking crumbs off the plate just before it
goes in the dish washer? Cats communicate through habits of their own they purr and hiss. Why do
we evaluate animal forms of communication as less complex or intelligent than our own? Though
we often see non humananimals as inferior, viewing their intelligence as fundamentally different
from our own, imagining them as incapable of communicating in a way similar to humans, and
focusing on differences in physical form and societal structure, humans and other animals are far
more similar than we might think. Particular similarities exist between humans and primates. In the
book Evolution and Human Behavior: Darwinian Perspectives on Human Nature, John Cartwright
writes, In terms of the amino acid sequences in a range of blood proteins, and hence the genes
responsible, we are virtually identical to chimpanzees (162 4).
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The Consequences Of The Discovery Of Pi3k Inhibitors
Since early 1990 the discovery of PI3K inhibitors are under way. There is evidence that the early
compounds namely quercetin, wortmannin and LY294002 could inhibit PI3K pathway. The latter
two compounds were able to rule the research for more than a decade but their high toxicity and
insolubility precludedthem as in vivo pharmacological drugs [Falasca (2010]. Thus, the attention
was again shifted to the discovery of novel inhibitors that could target distinct member in PI3K
signalling pathway. Very few PI3K targeting agents, like everolimus and temsirolimus (mTORC
inhibitors), have been approved and their application in cancer treatment is limited [Polivka and
Janku (2014)]. Different strategies are being implemented with the aim of... Show more content on
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The compounds SA16 and IB35 were initially designed to target PDK1 and, serendipitously,
found to inhibit also Aurora A. SA16 and IB35 are novel dual inhibitors that could block both
PDK1 and Aurora A, which are activated in several cancers. With the aim of developing
efficacious and less toxic PI3K/mTORC inhibitors, the compounds we tested on a panel of
pancreatic cancer cell lines in dose dependent way demonstrated that both dual PDK1/Aurora A
inhibitors SA16 and IB35 are able to impair cell growth and migration and that they are not toxic
at micromolar range to normal human pancreatic cells human embryonic kidney cells. The two
compounds show a very similar activity but present some different results, such as the activity
on cell proliferation in BxPC3 cells and on cell migration in AsPC 1 and BxPC3 cells. This could
be explained by the different inhibitory profile possessed by SA16 that, as suggested by their in
vitro IC50, inhibits with higher potency Aurora A compared to PDK1 whereas IB35 inhibits PDK1
preferentially. This is confirmed by the fact that IB35 activity was more prominent on AKT308 than
SA16 and, conversely, SA16 showed a more prominent activity towards inhibition of Aurora A
T288 phosphorylation (Figure 6). However, both novel
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Major Themes in Bend It Like Beckham
Bend it like Beckham is a film that was written, directed, and produced by Gurinder Chadha, a
British film maker who was grew up in India. The film focuses on the main character s desire to
play football and the conflict she faces due to her obligations to her traditional Sikh family. The
character, Jess Bhamra, must make the decision to pursue football or follow her parent s wishes
and complete school and marry and Indian man. As Jess struggles to find her own identity without
losing her family, she befriends a British footballer Jules. Jules parents offer an interesting parallel
to Jess family, showing that although cultures may be very different in some ways, they are
actually very similar in others. Director Chadha explains that... Show more content on
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Her parents have a hard time understanding Jess interpersonal conflict with them because they have
chosen to remain separated from the British community, rather than integrate. Jess parents are
afraid the living in Britain will influence the lives and behaviors of their daughters. Often times
during the movie the parents show signs of ethnocentrism. They believe that their culture is the
correct one and make comments about how one of their daughters marrying a white man or a
Muslim would be shameful. An important moment in the film is a conversation that Jess has with
her football teammates. They are talking about marriage and the teammate says to Jess that she
must have to marry and Indian and Jess agrees. Her teammate questions how she can stand having
to marry who other people want her to. Jess replies, It s just culture . Jess understands that certain
traditions are a part of her life because of her culture. She may not always agree with the way
things are done but she accepts the reasons why her family pushes her towards traditional roles.
Cultural similarities are shared ideas, beliefs or experiences that two different cultures may have in
common. In Bend it like Beckham, Jess traditional Sikh family and Jules modern parents share
similar ideas about their daughters playing football. The mothers both believe that their daughters
playing football does not fit into a womanly role. They are concerned that their daughters will not
get married
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Skirt Essay Guidelines

  • 1. Skirt Essay Guidelines 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 fromHelpWriting.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. Skirt Essay Guidelines Skirt Essay Guidelines
  • 2. Chaos And Guilty In Shakespeare s King Lear In King Lear, Edgar makes the presumption or assertion that the gods are just in their punishments holding authority accountable for the folly in their decision making. Lear and Gloucester, the patriarchs and rulers of their households, both prove that everyone, especially the heads of law enforcement in the kingdome, are liable to err and that they must suffer to come to a conclusion about their wrong and make amendments (or take responsibility and atone for their mistakes). In absence of a true authoritarian ruler, chaos ensues to teach all parties involved the importance of knowledge through suffering. However, the chaos subsides and comes to a resolution with the forces of good prevail since those who made an effort to correct injustice... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ignores Familial responsibility and engages in unreasonable conduct, blinded by their reputation to make suitable reparations. Is rejection of edmund as his illegitimate child fostered a sense of inadequacy that could only be satiated with vengeance on his brother and ..... to power. Therefore, Edmund choreographs an elaborate and malicious plan to convince his father that Edgar threatens his position and manipulates his father s belief in the stars and a falsified letter to substantiate his claim. Accordingly, Gloucester reacts by creating a manhunt for Edgar and granting Edmund the authority he craves. While his actions may not seem as egregious or reprehensible as Lear s, his impetuous decision to hunt Edgar without verifying , confronting Edmund s claims deprives Edgar of a chance for redemption or explanation. While Gloucester may be blinded (ignorant to) the deception in his own house, he has an awareness of Lear s mistake in giving up power to his daughters but fails to amend the injustice and actually unites with Lear s corrupt daughters until he realizes their malicious intent against their father. Heroically attempting to defend his friend, the evil forces of Goneril and Regan gauge Gloucester s eyes out ironically, demonstrating the blindness in his decision making. Unable to cope with the pain of his life, Gloucester loses faith in humanity and the god s judgement:. However, Edgar guides Gloucester through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Joan Of Arc Joan was brown the year of 1412, her birth place was in Domremy Bar, France. Joan was what you would call your average citizen during the 1400s. Joan lived on a poor farm with her parents Jacques and Isabelle Arc, Joan stayed close to home and in her time she had become a very skilled seamstress. Joan had not attended school for her parents were too poor and she was a girl. In Joan s free time she would admire the work of past war plans, Joan was fascinated by their war strategies. These were some of the events during Joan s childhood. Joan never had much of an adult hood, she had no husband or child just a father and a mother. The only home Joan had was her family s farm in Domremy, France. On May 30, 1431 was the day Joan was burned at the stack in a marketplace in Rouen in front of over 100,000 people. What made Joan most famous was the day she lead a compiegne to fight the Burgundians. During the battle she was thrown from her horse and captured by the Burgundians where she was thrilled as a heretic for witchcraft, heresy, and dressing like a man which led to her death being burned on the stack.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joan was fascinated by all this military, after months of persistence she was finally granted a position in the military after the first war she had lead and won she was accused of witchcraft do to her ability to strategize good war techniques. This person proved that there is no difference in a man or woman s ability to do things. She proved that women can be great war strategists. I would consider Joan as a leader not just because she literally lead an army but because she plowed a path for women rights that had been knocked down and denied for decades. It had taken 25 years after Joan s death for Joan to be declared innocent and named a martyr. In May 19, 1920 she was declared a guiding saint of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Jetblue Airways Starting from Scratch HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL 9 801 354 REV: OCTOBER 29. 2001 JODY HOPPER GITTELL CHARLES O REILL Y Where have you heard this before? We re starting tickets and go to the big cities. a new low fare airline. We re going to offer low fare Financial If you want to be a millionaire, start with a billion dollars and launch a new airline: Richard Branson, Founder, Virgin Analyst Atlantic Airways Keep an eye on ]etBlue. That could prove to be a successful operation.3 Herb Kelleher, Co founder, CEO, Southwest Airlines Ann Rhoades looked up from the stack of papers in front of her and gazed out the window. She watched with pride as a JetBlue plane lifted off from Kennedy Airport. She knew from the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2000,only 17 of theseremained in operation. Experts were mixed in their outlook for the company. One airline analyst who was positive, commented that When the big boys do as terrible a job as they ve been doing, of course guys like ]etBlue have a chance.1I another airline But observer was less sanguine. lIlt s a really risky business to take on these eight hundred pound
  • 5. gorillas. You have to be a little nuts to want to do thiS.IIS David Neeleman David Neeleman,the founder of JetBlue,had gotten his start in the airline businessin 1984when he partnered with June and Mitch Morris to run the Southwest Airlines look alike, Morris Air. Neelemanraised $20 million in venture capital from Michael Lazarus of the Weston Presidio group, and in just over one year increasedthe value of Morris Air from approximately $59 million to $130 million. Herb Kelleher, CEO of Southwest Airlines, watched the growth of Morris Air and its route network centered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and made Southwest s first and only acquisition to date. Southwest Airlines was the most prominent success story in the U.S. airline industry , and had always prided itself on growing from within at a steady rate of 12% to 18% per year. But Morris Air was so similar to Southwest, by design, that Kelleher believed the merger would be a success. Neeleman and the Morris family sold Morris Air to Southwest Airlines in 1993, and Neeleman joined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Causes Of Witchcraft The human mind has always tried to grapple with inconsistencies, misfortunes, and differences. Without true success, humans have pinpointed possible influences and causes of misfortunes or tragedies within their communities. For many people in the 1600 s, witchcraft was a possible answer to a lack of success in pinpointing the cause of tragedies. Gossip was the the primary root in all such instances of witchcraft, weaving stories and accusations in private. These accusations of witchcraft did not end in the 17th century, but now hide under pseudonyms such as different or outsider in this day and age. The Lisbon sisters and Janie from The Virgin Suicides and Their Eyes Were Watching God, respectively, are modern day examples of how gossip can catalyze witch hunts to persecute and incite violence upon women who differ from the status quo. Janie and the Lisbon sisters possess many characteristics often attributed to witches: sexual deviance, religious discord, and they are each outsiders in their community. Witch craft is heavily influenced by rumor and gossip in the sense that witchcraft would not exist without rumor and gossip to be fear leaders in witch hunts. The fear that gossip and rumor bring about in a community often snowballs into acts of irrevocable violence and sometimes death, as is the case in The Virgin Suicides. Women have always been the targets of witch hunts for two main reasons: one being that men were perceived as stronger than women, and therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Importance Of Enterprise Resource Planning ERP or Enterprise Resource Planning is explained as a central data collection with wide distribution, so as compared to functional system instead of having several databases for individual departments with disconnected spreadsheets ERP can bring everything together for all users from top management to CEO to accounts payable clerks to work on same data derived through common processes. ERP had certain security level to verify the data security and its correction. ERP can be a difficult task, it takes more than months to setup and it costs more than software and hardware, but if everything is prepared with proper resources than implementation of ERP system can be completed with in budget in a proper or required time frame and deliver... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4 step project design process requires customer seeking participation seeking to benefit from a new ERP utilized by brett Group as follow: Step 1: Identify and document goals and requirements Strategic goals Strategic goals or reasons for turning over to new ERP system must be mentioned clearly, for example if the company is accelerating and if the growth in accounting needs to be accommodated with current staffing level, so as this step can help determining the return on investment from new system. Functional requirements Functional requirements for ERP implementation is identifying key business processes, which not only includes critical activities which keeps record of cash flow and supply chain but also includes business management reports and indicators. Requirement of documentation of these process includes or vary from process flow diagram to simple or descriptive paragraphs called user story. A user story is one of the methods to documents the requirements and is one of the easiest method to prepare and simple to understand. User story describes who, what and why questions from user s perspective. Below is an Example: As a customer support representative, I want to be able to quickly view and track a customer shipment during a phone call, so that I can respond to customer questions during a phone call. Non functional requirements Non ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Compare And Contrast Orzco And Frida Kahlo A while back my uncle took my brother and me to a trip to the Museum of Contemporary of Art in San Diego. However, on that day, the museum had an event of Mexican heritage artist. I do not remember exactly all the details on that day, but fortunately, I do remember one painting I was able to remember, the Flower Seller. At the time, I could not understand why the picture had impact me and was the only one I can remember well. When I was young, I thought the young girl was decorating, but now I doubt she was decorating it. Today, I do not know what the girl is doing anymore. Is she about to carry it? What is in the background? Is she in a market or a field? And why is it that I remember this paintingso well? Not only have I seen Rivera s painting but also another Mexican artist, for example; Jose Clemente Orozco and Frida Kahlo. I saw their paintings at the Museum of Art in San Diego. I cannot remember what pictures I have seen on that day last time I saw it. One of the things I realize is the way they represent their art. They express their past and their present, the rich culture of the Mexican history, the way they express their ideology and their political view of their time, and their surrealist dream in case of Frida Kahlo. One of the remarkable ways they express is by putting their expression on the wall also known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the conflict, it led to the movement of Mexican muralism, since then many painters and muralist expand their expression about the struggle that the nation was facing through. It is thanks to the muralist that the citizens were able to understand what was happening in the country. The Mexican Revolution impact a new political structure from a dictator to an institute of a ruling party that governs the country to this date. One of the reasons that muralist expresses to the people that the revolution was still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Holocaust Children Children of the Holocaust Advanced Composition/ ENGL 135 June 20, 2011 Alena Synjova once stated, I d like to go away alone where there are other, nicer people, somewhere into the far unknown, there, where no one kills another. Maybe more of us, a thousand strong, will reach this goal before too long (VolavkovГЎ, 1994, p. 50). During the Holocaust, people craved opportunity to escape to a place where there were polite people and no one killed each other. The Holocaust affected everyone, ranging from the elderly to the young children, who were faced with horrific situations. They witnessed the death of the people around them and were forced to live under unmentionable conditions. The holocaust altered non Jewish and Jewish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 46). For this reason, the mentally retarted, physically handicapped, or mentally ill were targets, having been killed in gas chambers. Handicapped infants and small children were killed by an injection with a deadly dose of drugs or by starvation. The bodies were burned in crematories leading to more than 200,000 handicapped people murdered between 1940 and 1945 (Bachrach, 1994, p. 32). The Jews were transported, either by trains or trucks to six camps; Poland, Chelmno, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec, Auschwitz Birkenau, and Majdanek Lublin. These camps were called extermination camps. The trips on the train took a few hours and sometimes it took days. The people were crammed into boxcars until there was no room for anyone to move. Freight cars had no seats, no bathroom facilities, and only slatted openings as windows, so inside it was dark, and the air reeked with the smell of bodies and human waste (Bachrach, 1994, p. 48). Mendy Berger, a Holocaust survivor remembered the train ride and stated, One hundred people standing in a locked railroad car, no food, no water, people dying, the smell of the dead, and we had no toilets. We did it right where we were standing, and we couldn t move away from it (Adler 1989, p. 67). Arthur Rubin, another Holocaust survivor recounts children were crying for water, and mothers hearts were torn because they were unable to help them.....The train stopped at various stations. There were women standing near the railroad tracks with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Culture Influence On The Other Wes Moore The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore is a collection of memories and stories that attempts to trace back to the factors that influenced the course of two young boys lives. Both from the same city, even with the same name. What factors could have possibly lead to their entirely different life outcomes? The best way to describe this is to talk about culture. I will explain how within the two boys lives they had varying experiences with culture due to their families efforts, which ultimately impacted the course of their futures. Culture includes the knowledge, belief, arts, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society (Graham:2014:2). Culture is learned and shared understandings among a group... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the author, Wes mothers last attempt, when she sent him to Valley Forge, a military school, where she hoped Wes would be surrounded by people who could help him to succeed. At first, this was a very difficult process because it attempts to undo years of learned behavior, but one day on the way back from lunch, he stopped and noticed the way nineteen year old Cadet Captain Ty Hill was leading his cadets and he realized, This was real respect, the kind you can t beat or scare out of people. That s when I started to understand that I was in a different environment...where leadership was honored (Moore 96). After this he understood what he had to do to succeed, writing about his commanding officers and teachers saying, They made it clear that they cared if I succeeded and eventually so did I (Moore 115). The newly structured environment had given Wes a platform to succeed in both academics and sports, later receiving scholarships to attend Valley Forge for high school eventually becoming the youngest noncommissioned officer in the entire corps. Looking back the author writes Three years ago I d been one of the insubordinate kids first entering the gates of Valley Forge. In an ironic turn, I was now one of the ones in charge of them (Moore 115). After the weathering journey Wes had in the military school, he began to say things like A cadet will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those that do, were not simply words we had to memorize but words to live by (Moore 115). He would continue to live by these words not only at Valley Forge, but also at Johns Hopkins University where he graduated college and received a Rhodes Scholarship. Wes had been successful in changing his culture due to a caring family worked extremely hard allowing him to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Pick Your Plastic Essay PHIL 447 Week 1 Pick Your Plastic In the article Credit or debit: pick your plastic, by Lisa Gerstner, the issue the author writes about is the importance of consumers knowing the difference between debit cards, credit cards and prepaid cards. If consumers do not understand the difference between the three cards and the way to use them, they could end up in financial disaster. If the consumer understands the card, then it can be useful and can be used to the consumer s advantage. The article discusses which card offers the most perks, liability, and security, and which card provides more control. It also discusses the reasons consumers use different cards, example: most consumers use debit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consumers who have overdraft protection on their debit cards, can end up paying fees if they spend more than their account balance; and some checking accounts charge fees each time the consumer enter a pin to make a debit card purchase. Of people who use prepaid cards regularly, 81% said they felt more in control of their money than with a debit card. The Bluebird card allows up to four subaccounts; the primary cardholder can control daily spending, and ATM access on subaccounts. The Bluebird card recently added the ability to write checks, as well as Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage against bank failure. The Bluebird and American Express Prepaid cards also offer purchase protection, roadside assistance and travel emergency services. There are many opinions mentioned in the article as well. Some of the opinions mentioned are: a debit card supplies discipline for people digging out of debt or those who prefer firmer spending limits. The ability to control cash flow with a debit card is better than any benefits a credit card provide. When the money in the bank is gone you stop spending. These are opinions because people can end up overspending on their debit cards and end up having to pay overdraft fees. Also some checking accounts charge fees each time you enter a pin to make a debit card purchases. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Arguments Against Drug Testing Human experimentation has been something that s been going on for centuries. Researching humans for new drug testing has accommodated a lot of controversy with people all over the world. Most people don t agree and think it s not okay for this type of situation to happen to people but there are different studies such as Diagnostic, Treatment, and Preventive that explains and gives a better point of view and understanding the positive outcomes of the entire process. Diagnostic studies refers to the practice of looking for better ways to identify a particular disorder or condition. For example, researchers test an experimental drug or treatment in a small group of people for the first time with their informed consent of the procedure. The researchers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Litigation Process . The first step in Litigation is the pretrial stage. The pretrial stage is when the lawyer address his preliminary questions; whether a legal basis for the suit exists, who should be sued, in which court the case should be brought, whether the statue of limitations has expired, and where any administrative agency must be consulted before filing suit. 2. Then, the case moves to the pleadings stage where the documents each side files with the court and serves on the other side to commence the law suit. Some cases a party decides to file a pretrial motion which is a motion brought before the beginning of a trial either to eliminate the necessity for a trial or to limit the information that can be heard at the trial. 3. Plaintiff files a complaint ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The defendant is served with the complaint and a summons. The summons is the document that requests the defendant s response. 5. The defendant files an answer, they can choose from denying the factual allegations, admit the facts state they do not form a valid cause of action, alleges procedural defects, or makes a counterclaim. 6. Then, Discovery occurs. Discovery are devices to find out more about the strength of the other side s case. Discovery is used to help each side find out as much information as possible so that each can fairly evaluate the case and prepare for trial or settlement. 7.After that, the pretrial conference occurs. A pretrial conference are informal sessions in which the opposing attorneys meet to discuss the case before it goes to trial. 8. Next, is the Trial. Where each party presents its case, first is the plaintiff then it s the defendant. The lawyers present legal arguments in order to persuade the judge to agree with their side of the case. 9. Post trial motions happen after the verdict has been announced, the losing party has certain time period within which to file one of these. One of the motions would be a motion for a new trial on the assertion that some procedural error has tainted the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Middle Ages And Renaissance Period From the time period of knights, kings, and queens, women have often been seen as a damsel in distress; one in which needs rescuing, taking care of and protected as a prize possession. This possession was just that, the possession of a man for which she was to be subservient, meek, honoring, and bowing down before her man. Hence, any deviation from this behavior, she was charged with treason whether justified or not. She was expected to act and behave in a proper manner, beseeching power to those above her. Throughout the years, this pattern has been slow to change. I will show the changes of the way women were viewed and treated, however very subtle, through the literature in Middle Agesand Renaissance time period with authors... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know not if she s woman or goddess; but Venus she is truly, I guess. (Chaucer lines 240 244) Both men acknowledged the beauty in the fair Emily, but both were in prison. They bickered between each other as to who saw her first, as they objectified her as the most beautiful woman, the equivalent of a goddess. As Arcita was released from prison, and Palamon remained, Arcita declared Palamon the victor:Yours is the victory, and that is sure, / For there, full happily, you may endure / In prison Never but in Paradise! (Chaucer 377 379). The implication was that he could never be happy not seeing his desired woman, when Palamon, even though locked up in a cell, could observe the beautiful Emily while she strolled in the garden. The admiration of Emily continues as Palamon escapes and as luck would have it met up with Arcita which prompts a dual. King Theseus, out hunting with this queen, and Emily, came upon this fight. Both men declared they love for Emily, but prisoners, one escaped and one banished from the land, were sentenced to death. The women, cried out for the sparing of their lives: But then the queen, whose heart was for pity bled, Began to weep, and so did Emily And all the ladies in the company. Great pity must it be, so thought they all, That ever such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Is Bicycle Thieves Essay Bicycle thieves is a Italian film which was made in 1948 Directed by De Sica and . After the end of World War 2 Antonio Ricci who was unemployed and is struggling to support his family is given a job hanging up posters around the war torn of Italy Rome He was happy at that time because he was given a chance to have a job and support his family. His wife, Maria had to sell the family s bed linens so Ricci bike could be reclaimed and he could use it. The bike was gotten from a pawnshop so he could take the job. But, tragedy occurs when his bike that he would use for transportation to get to his job is stolen on his first day at work, and his new job is condemned and he loses the only way he can maintain this job and be able to provide for his family unless he can find out who the thief is and regain his bike so he will not get fired from his newly job that he got. So he had to drop what he was working on at that time to go after the person who has stolen his bike... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It tells a worldwide and still very sad narrative and it does so in a heart wrenching and touching way. In this film De Sica preferred using real people in his film instead of actors Lamberto Maggiorani, who plays Antonio Ricci, was originally a factory worker Lianella Carell, who plays Ricci s wife, was originally a journalist whom De Sica met when she asked him for an interview Enzo Staiola, who plays the son Bruno, was found watching the shoot. In his fine essay for the gorgeous new two disc reissue of Bicycle Thieves, Godfrey Cheshire claims that Vittorio De Sica s neo realist classic and Orson Welles Citizen Kane are the twin fountainheads of modern cinema. From Welles came a cinema of egotism and personal expression; from De Sica, a cinema of collective conscience and social concern. Examples of Neo Realism Cinematography in the Film Long static shots allow the viewer to see the impact of the time period on the whole community instead of just the main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Symbol of Being in Patricia Jabbeth WesleyВґs ThereВґs... In There s Nothing You Can Do , by Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Patricia exposes the many aspects of life that cannot be changed. Through the poem, she shows a realization of something that most do not ever understand or even grasp. She notes, through different scenarios, that life will happen no matter what, and she must adapt to anything life throws her way. Wesley tells about chilling situations, troubled children, quarrels of parenting, inescapable aging, unavoidable nationality, and the surety that she cannot change life. She writes about her take on living through how people have a different symbol of their being, a different picture of what life looks like, and approach life with a different tone. Humans do not have a choice in the matter of which race or gender they occupy, but are politically distinguished through political opinions. Through There s Nothing You Can Do , Patricia Jabbeh Wesley finds that the absoluteness of life is an inevitable as breath. Almost all writing is political. It can even come in the form of everyday situations that are dealt with by human nature. Power structure, the ranking of classes, rights, and racial, gender, or ethnic groups are all examples of political aspects of life. In There s Nothing You Can Do , Wesley first talks about being on a planeduring a thunderstorm. She expresses her panic by saying Nothing, to quell that old fear of crashing. / Nothing about the first class seating / that s no longer there; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay about Hades The ancient Greeks portrayed the underworld as a place for all the dead and clearly visualized it in their myths and legends. The underworld in Greek mythology was not a lively place, for it was where all the dead souls went. When a person died, the soul would be sent to Hades, a more formal name for the underworld . quot;The dead would go to Hades because there was no annihilation in the Greek mythology. The dead are dead because they have a flavorless and unhappy existence quot;. The primary ruling god of the underworld is Hades whose brother is Zeus, king of the gods, and whose parents are Cronus and Rhea. Hades is a greedy god with his greatest concern being to increase the number of his subjects. He is very stubborn about letting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were three women: Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. Alecto is often known as the goddessof war and death. The god of sleep, Hypnos, also resided in the underworld, in Cimmerians in a cave on the island of Lemnos. Hypnos was the son of Nyx and the brother of Thanatos. His sons were the conductors of dreams. The mightiest among them, Morpheus, from whom we get the name for modern day morphine, brought dreams of men, Icelus, animals, and Phantasus, inanimate things. Nyx represents the night. Being born from Chaos she is among the oldest of the gods. She also resides in Hades. Lyssa, an underworld goddess, name means canine madness. She drove her dogs through the world prompting the divine intoxication of the maenads to destructive fury. Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos were more commonly known as the Fates, the personification of human destiny. Clotho would spin the thread when one would be born. Lachesis would weave the thread, while Atropos would cut the thread at the end of one s life. Not only humans submit to the Fates, but immortals as well. Hecate, a descendant of the Titanides and cousin of Artemis, lives in Hades. She is the kind goddess of witchcraft. She also shares in ruling over the souls as a result of being Persephone s friend. Hecate is also the goddess of roads, crossroads in particular because that is where the most ghostly activities were to have taken place. Styx, the goddess of the river Styx, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Country Of Ghana And Nigeria Essay What is surprising by most is how Africa is one of the largest known continents and being one of the richest when it comes to natural resources. However, the countries that make up Africa and the people living in these countries are known to be living in devastating poverty. How can it be that this plentiful continent of natural resources, Africas people are living in povertyand living in the poorest conditions? With Africa being such a rich continent of natural resources why are the countries within Africa so poor? Take for instance, the countries Ghana and Nigeria There are many countries within Africa but the main focus will be on the country of Ghana and the country of Nigeria. Both countries are poor and the people there are in poverty. Ghana has been struggling with poverty and being poor for quite some time and has been slowly trying to work its way out of poverty. In an article called Microenterprise financing preference There have been some laws now put in place to try and reverse the poverty and help Ghana. (Osei‐Assibey, E., Bokpin, G. A., Twerefou, D. K., 2012). Nigeria has also been quit poor for some time and the people struggling with poverty. Africa has been and is one of the richest continents when it comes to their natural resources. The countries within it are some of the poorest. From the report of the African development report 2007: Natural resources for sustainable development in Africa it said one of the biggest reasons that Africa is so rich ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Germany s Geographical Features Of Germany The country I was assigned to research is Germany. Germany s geographical features are its rivers such as the Elbe River, the Danube River, the Weser River and the Rhine River. Germany was by poor and weak areas that made it quite easy for imperialism to occur. Nonetheless, being by the water as a coast was really beneficial to Germany, These Rivers helped Germany with receiving and trading things such as health supply, weapons and food. In 1914, Germany s population was recorded at 67 million and Germany during World War One was registered at 137,846 square miles. The type of government Germany had during WWI was called a Federal Republic. A Federal Republic is a state in which the powers of the central government are restricted and in which the states, colonies and or provinces retain a degree of self government. The official language for the country at the time was German and the name of the currency used was called German Papiermark. The major religions were both Catholicism and Christianity. German people were perfectionists to say the least. The German people take pride in their ability to be well organized and always strive for perfection. Germans do not accept their faults and were rarely complimentary. German people may come across unfriendly but that is just in their nature to be stoic. Germans were known to love pork and incorporate it into many of their meals. Something about a hearty cuisine really made the Germans happy. Beer happens to be the most consumed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee And Manifest Destiny Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and Manifest Destiny Amanda Grav Manifest Destiny could be described as the European White Man s belief that they were destined to settle the land that now accounts for America. In Dee Brown s telling, he describes the relationships of the Native Americans, the settlers of the states, and the United States government in a factual, yet emotional description. In Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, his stance is explained, as well as the background for his story. Accounts of life have been retold thousands of times from the perspective of traders, ranchers, wagon trains and gold seekers; the story that oftentimes fails to be told, is that of the American Indian. Brown s outline of the position of diverse western tribes in 1860 does not include a description of their fates thirty years later. However, by focusing not on the steady growth of white civilization westward from the Atlantic Coast but on the equally steady decline of Indian civilization, Brown signals his intent to make his history of the West tragic rather than celebratory. This focus on the fate of the Indians of the West was very unusual; Brown s book was one of the first histories of the West to give its readers the American Indians perspective on how the West was won or, as he would probably say, how the West was lost. Readers learn of General Carleton s ferocity against the Indians and his great hunger for tribal land and the minerals found on it. This, together with the settling of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. American Exceptionalism By George Washington American Exceptionalism is the term that imperialists in the United States regularly use to claim that their country is unusual or amazing. American exceptionalism defend to the exceptional character of the United States as an inimitably free country centered on democratic principles and personal liberty. American Exceptionalism is an issue that has been existed from early years and George Washingtonis one of the key pieces in this issue. The U.S history maintenance the idea of American Exceptionalism because this country have done so much and have incredible stuffs like children and disability support, insurance, study opportunities, etc. George Washington is an example that U.S. and its population are unique in several ways. George Washington (1732 99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War(1775 83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. Washington proved to be a better general than military strategist, his strength lay not in his genius on the battlefield but in his ability to keep the struggling colonial army together. Envisioning Washington as an early master of guerrilla warfare helps to explain his success, he fought as a guerrilla because he lacked the resources to do otherwise, he husbanded his resources and avoided set piece battles unless he knew he could win, also if he calculated he would lose, he retreated so as not to lose what small forces he possessed. George Washington was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Questioning Strategies to Improve Understanding of Conic... Introduction I chose to focus on how the use of questioning strategies in a whole class setting improves student understanding of conic sections because I struggle with using open ended questioning. I see how yes and no questions do not usually cause students to think, since the answer to the question is often in the question. However, from my own experience as a teacher, simply asking an open ended question about a new topic can cause frustration. If the students do not have any idea of how to answer the question, they simply stare and look confused. Even so, I do believe that open ended questions can be very beneficial as an aid to learning if they are asked properly. Research Question How does the use of questioning strategies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The question content determines the type of information that a teacher obtains about students thinking (Manouchehri Lapp, 2003, p.564), and, of course, the purpose of the question must align with the learning goals. It is important to note that Small modifications in the questions asked of students can furnish insights into students conceptual understanding of the computations and processes . . . (Chappell Thompson, 1999, p.470). For instance, asking why an answer is correct gives more information about the student s understanding than merely asking what the correct answer is. Using effective questioning is a skill developed over time and with experience. The more the teacher practices strategic questioning, the better the teacher will become at this skill. Before asking a question the educator should consider whether it actually needs to be answered, whether it will open up discussion, and whether it leads to the learning goals (Inspire, 2011). If it does none of these, the question does not need to be asked. Research Method This class was composed of 20 male and 8 female students. The ethnicities included Anglo, Latino, Black, and Asian. Figure 1 shows the distribution of ethnicity in this classroom, while Figure 2 shows the distribution for this school. By comparison of the class demographics to the school demographics, it is clear that a larger percentage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Joint Venture With Pernod Ricard The Republic of Poland, also known by its shortened name of Poland, has strong ties to the United States. America has been a very powerful ally to Poland for many years. The spirits sector of Poland s alcohol market is quickly growing with the vodka segment as one of the country s largest sources of income. As a lucrative business already established in the US and attempting to enter Polish markets, we will enter a joint venturewith Pernod Ricard, a very successful alcohol and spirits company with operations here in America and abroad in Poland. Through an in depth look at Poland s spirits market we will provide support for why we are choosing to enter Poland through a joint venture and how we plan to control our abroad operations. A strategic plan detailing how we will use our joint venture and then market, position, price, and promote our products are also included.. Pernod Ricard is an extablished alcohol and spirits company with operations in both the US and in Poland. In the past it has entered two lucrative joint ventures. The first took place in 1993 with Havana Club International, which was a 50/50 joint venture (Pernod Ricard, 18). In 2011 Pernod Ricard entered into a joint venture with Tequila AviГ іn but it only held a minority percentage of 20% in this joint venture until recently (Viladon). In July 2014, it spent approximately $100 million to gain the majority share in this joint venture giving it control with 84% (Viladon). With this joint venture Pernod Ricard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Did Charles Perkins Influence Australian Society Charles Perkins was an Aboriginal rights activist throughout the twentieth century, as well as being a renowned soccer player, university graduate, and bureaucrat. Charles Perkins influenced Australia s development in ways such as inciting the freedom ride, graduating from university and holding government positions, and inspiring the Charlie Perkins Trust. Charles Perkins was able to influence Australia by leading the freedom ride in 1965. While attending the University of Sydney, Perkins created a group called the Student Action for Aborigines. This group then travelled by bus around New South Wales, stopping in rural towns to protest, picket and raise the issue of Indigenous rights. On the ride, the group faced violence, hate, discrimination. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Trust was set up in memory of Perkins and aimed to improve the health of Indigenous children, educate and train Indigenous children, undertake research into improving status of Indigenous children, address the welfare of Indigenous children, and make donation to Aboriginal interest groups . In 2009, the Trust established a program that would allow two Indigenous Australians to undertake study at the University of Oxford, and in 2011, the University of Cambridge was also made available . This resonates strongly with Charles Perkins as he was the first Indigenous Australian to graduate from a university. The Trust has published a guide, working jointly with the Aurora Project, which provides Indigenous students information on scholarships and programs for over 120 courses. The information has been added to the Indigenous Scholarships website and is widely printed . In 2012, the Trust established a volunteer dental service that services remote areas with high Aboriginal populations. The project is called Tooth Mob and aims to reduce the gap in health care for Aboriginal populations. Tooth Mob is based in Wadeye, originally based in Katherine, but also travelling to Broome and Derby. The program involves many partnerships including partnerships with the Remote Area Health Corps (RAHC), Thamarrurr Development Corporation, WA Oral Health Improvement Unit (OHIU), Kimberley Aboriginal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bashmatchkin s Pride In The Overcoat, By Nikolai Gogol In The Overcoat, Nikolai Gogol reveals just how shallow and judgmental humans are about the appearance and social status of their peers. Bashmatchkin s coworkers do not respect him. No respect at all was shown him in the department. The porters, far from getting up from their seats when he came in, took no more notice of him than if a simple fly had flown across the reception room (762). The reason for their attitude towards him is because of his appearance. He looks a bit unkempt in comparison to his coworkers, specifically because of his ratty old coat, and they see him as being beneath them; they make fun of him because of this. The young clerks jeered and made jokes at him to the best of their clergy wit, and told before his face all sorts of stories of their own invention about him (762).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It had been deprived of the honorable name of the overcoat and had been referred to as the dressing gown (765). What his coworkers do not know, is that Bashmatchkin wears the old coat because he does not have the money to buy a new one; he struggles for months in order to raise the funds to have a new coat made. When his new coat is finished and he wears it to work, suddenly everyone has a change of heart about Bashmatchkin. They all ran out at once into the cloakroom to look at Akaky Akakievich s new overcoat; they began welcoming him and congratulating him (771). Bashmatchkin is even invited to a party this same day, all because he got a new coat. Bashmatchkin goes from being subhuman to his peers, to being an equal just because of an article of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pdf RDF(refuse derived fuel) Abstract If we focused on solid waste management (SWM) the waste produced was collected and dump in dump yard which causes many environmental pollutions and health hazards. In solid waste management land filling is a major problem. Many difficulties arise while extending the land for land filling. In order to overcome those problems Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) is one of the best options. Refuse Derive Fuel is obtain from municipal waste and it is one of the alternative fuels. It is the process of converting waste into useful energy. By doing so the problem with solid waste management get reduces and RDF can be substituted for coal in boilers. This paper deals about the manufacturing and application of RDF in India. Solid Waste Management is collection of waste which is generated by every person in the society. Mainly the solid waste consists of Household waste, Industrial waste, Agricultural waste and Bio Medical waste. Those wastes consist of biodegradable waste, recyclable waste, inert waste, electrical and electronic waste, composite waste, hazardous waste and toxic waste. Those wastes must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then it is converted into pellets into required size and shapes normally 30mm capsules. A refuse derived fuel (RDF) pellet having about 11% or more particulate calcium hydroxide which is utilized in a combustion able mixture. The pellets are used in a particulate fuel bring a mixture of 10% or more, on a heat equivalent basis, of the RDF pellet which contains calcium hydroxide as a binder, with 50% or more, on a heat equivalent basis, of a sulphur containing coal. Combustion of the mixture is effective to produce an effluent gas from the combustion zone having a reduced SO.sub.2 and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon content of effluent gas from similar combustion materials not containing the calcium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Yellow Number Five Essay Yellow #5: yellow number five also known as tartrazine affects the human body in several ways. When one consumes products with yellow 5 you lose zinc through your saliva and urine. Zinc is an essential element for the chemical compound of one s body. Your body uses zinc in hundreds of ways, zinc is required for your metabolism of carbohydrates and fat, protein, alcohol. Not just limited to that zinc is also critical for wound healing, sense of taste and smell, immune system function, bone strength, thyroid function, bloodclotting, cognitive functions, prenatal development, and sperm production ( yellow No. 5 ). Blue #1: Blue number one can be known as Brilliant Blue FCF can be traced to pesticide formulations applied to growing crops or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pigment comes from the coating of the seeds it is not uncommon to see this colorant as a paste or a powder. Coming from a Hispanic family, I am surprised to learn that the coloring that is used in tacos al pastor is being used in the food I consumed. This colorant is exempted from the FDA guide lines because of it being a natural substance not a man made colorant. Soy lecithin: Soy lecithin is found in almost all the products that we consume. Soy lecithin is created by extracting the oil from the beans usually hexane, after this the raw oil goes through a refining process where the crude oil gets mixed with water so that the lecithin may become hydrated so that they can be removed. But there is a staggering concern with the amount of hexane let over from this process. People with soy allergies should try to avoid this chemical but not necessarily cancel this product from their diet, but should be cautious. Malic Acid: Is considered to be safe by the FDA, malic acid was first isolated by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1785. This acid is very tart it is most commonly found in green apples and present in wine grapes. One should not consume so much malic acid because it can cause irritation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay on My Development as a Writer When writing a five paragraph essay, there are five steps one must fallow in order to attain perfection, these steps include understanding the question, brainstorming, writing a rough copy, revising, and creating a final draft. The first and most important step is understanding the topic. The topic of the essayis what the essay will be about and if this is misunderstood, the whole essay will be off course. The second step, brainstorming, will help organize thoughts and ideas so they flow amiably. There are many different ways to brainstorm, some of the most helpful are making a web of ideas, making a list of ideas, or creating a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the conviction. All these ideas will be related to the topic at hand. For... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next step is revising and editing the rough draft. Revision helps the writer attain different opinions and assessments about how the essay sounds, and flows, getting grammar and spelling suggestions along the way. It is better to have many opinions rather than one because one person might not catch a misspelled word that another would have. The more opinions a paper gets, the better it may be. The final step when writing a five paragraph essay is creating a final draft. This is the finished product and should include every aspect that an essay needs to get a point across. Such aspects like a proper introduction, a clear thesis, three supporting paragraphs and a conclusion that restates the thesis. Over the past few months, I have written many essays which required me to research topics and build essays based on my opinions and thoughts, my favorite being Generation Change and worst being children. The essay Generation Change is my best work because of how I made the paper flow by using transitions and complex word choice. The topic was about what I would name my generation and why. I thought it was easier to write about this topic because I could use insight that I learned over the years to give examples such as the introduction of global warming, the advancement of technology, the first African American president and the change in culture. My worst essay in my opinion would be an essay comparing and contrasting having children. I couldn t relate to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. post modernism Essay examples Post Modernism and Mass Culture 1 P M rnism and M C ost ode ass ulture Post Modernism/20/1/98/P.Covington/Media Disc This is a relatively new development and there are few sources that present clear and readable accounts of it. It is a reaction to the belief of postmodernists that Marx concentrated excessively on production, at the cost of consumption. Introduction This concept, despite its variety of meanings and definitions, is used to refer to many aspects of social life from musical forms and styles, literature and fine art through to philosophy, history and especially the mass media. Post modernism is a slippery term that is used by writers to refer to several different things. Featherstone (1991) points out the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have become disillusioned and no longer expect the world to become a better place. Metranarratives have partly been discredited because, in an era of global media in which we learn more and more about other peoples beliefs and lifestyles, it becomes less and less possible to regard one lifestyle or one belief system as the true one . Dominic Strinati Strinati suggests that, post modern TV and film become preoccupied merely with surface style and imagery, rather than deeper underlying themes, which might relate to the realities of the human condition. Action blockbuster movies dwell on special effects, rather than strong plots and TV drama departs from realist plots of the 1960 s (which attempted to look at serious issues such as homelessness, Cathy Come Home and embraces a surreal world in which reality is often confused; For example, Twin Peaks, or more recently The X Files and American Gothic. Kaplan (1987) identified pop and rock videos as perfect examples of post modernist culture because they abandon all notion of narrative structure there is no attempt to tell a story , rather the power of the rock video lies purely in the collage of images mixed with music. What is Post ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Research Fire! Fire! Fire! Only it took 18 minutes to destroy 146 lives. A normal day that soon was about to become the deadliest in one s life, it went through the top floors in the blink of an eye. The lives lost in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire were tremendously tragic, but worth it because they changed America by bringing up many laws that will impact the wages gained and working conditions that would later prevent this from happening again. Humans can be too selfish, and by the time they realize how situations can emerge in their contrary, out of nowhere already a giant incident has occurred. An example of this selfishness is presented when the people have high levels of corruption in both the garment... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She indicated women s rights and wanted to change our community to make it safer. After the giant incident her words were simple, but touching. She encouraged change and wanted it for the others who had survived. She said, This is not the first time girls have been burned alive in the city. Every week I must learn of the untimely death of one of my sister workers. Every year thousands of us are maimed. The life of men and women is so cheap and property is so sacred. There are so many of us for one job it matters little if 146 of us are burned to death (Wikipedia). She was a feminist who worked her life out for what was just. Her words were harsh and full of anger. She felt that time was going back to slavery again where blacks were condemned to work for long hours where whipping was frequent, but rather at this time it was not only blacks,but rather all low class who had to work for long hours and body pain was usual. Her words reflect that this issue has been happening for a long time and the efforts to stop it haven t been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Research Assistant History The research done by Molony and Hammett looked into how research assistants are compensated for their help in the field. These two also research if the wealth asymmetry has any affect on the relationship between researcher and research assistance. The history behind research and research assistant relationships has a great deal to do with the history and the colonial era transition of researchers. In places like South Africa, the white researcher has less of an advantage in conducting research because populations are based on color and if you are white then you do not get as many opportunities to view the cultures of other people. Unlike in Tanzania, the transition from their colonial era was smooth and comfortable. Tanzanians enjoy working with and helping the white foreigners conduct research because it helps them learn English and understand the white culture. In Tanzania, the wealth and power ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research assistants should also know how to assimilate themselves in different areas and groups also known as a gatekeeper . A gatekeeper is needed in the research process to be able to visit locations unknown to the researcher or where the research would not have been able to go without the help of a research assistant. Other factors of selecting a research assistant include knowledge, race, age, and gender (pg. 296). Gender plays a major role in anthropological research assistants because taboos of opposite sex can cause complications of the research. Even if it is easier for a male to work with a female because female assistants are able to enter new territory and communicate with people a male could never have talked to, it is just easier to work with an assistant of the same gender so no complication arise in a concerned family of the research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Why Is Eliza Hamilton Important Throughout the course of history, there have been many important people whose names shall be known forever. But what about the people who shaped the world, but didn t get the fame? Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, or Eliza Hamilton, was one of those people. Eliza Hamilton was born in 1757 in Albany, New York, and she died at the age of 97 in Washington, D.C. When she was 23 years old, she married the man who would forever change her future: Alexander Hamilton. As well as performing the expected hardships of being a mother in the 18th century, Eliza also greatly helped Alexander with his work. She helped him write many of his essays and speeches, and she gave him advice about all aspects of his work in the colonial government. Eliza s devoted work... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Alexander died in a duel in 1804, Eliza joined the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children. After learning about charity work and how to run an organization, Eliza and one of her friends founded the Orphan Asylum Society in 1806. Eliza was the second director, or the vice president for 15 years. Then, in 1821, she became the Directress and served for another 12 years before she died. In between working at Orphan Asylum Society, Eliza also founded the first private orphanage of New York, which is still around today. Anyone can visit it, and see Eliza s own legacy. In the early 1800 s, there were many poor people and few rich people, but the few that were rich lived in splendors and the many that were poor lived in poverty. Eliza grew up having everything she wanted, and so it took Eliza a while to realize the state at which the majority of the population of America was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay about Analysis of The Indian in the Cupboard by... Analysis of The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks For this month s book report I read a book called The Indian in the Cupboard by Lynne Reid Banks. This book was about a boy named Omri and his small Indian toy. For Omri s birthday he received a small Indian toy from a friend and a small cupboard from his brother. Omri put his Indian in the cupboard and to his surprise when he opened the cupboard the Indian toy had come to life. Omri has to keep his Indian a secret for fear of an adult finding out. When Omri told his friend Patrick about the toy, Patrick wanted his own. Omri thought it was a bad idea but brought the toy to life anyway. When Omri brought Patrick s cowboy toy to life, Patrick was very excited, but Omri ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think that a story about something that could never happen in real life always is more interesting and attracts more readers. The author described things well in this book, but this book was a bit easy to read because she didn t use difficult words. This sometimes would not allow for you to know exactly how she meant for things to appear. The setting of this story is in modern day England. The book did not really describe what time period it was supposed to be, but it seemed relatively modern. I think the book was set in a moderately sized town, because Omri walked to school everyday, and if it were a big city this would be an impossible task for a young boy. The setting wasn t very important to the book because most of the story was about people and not necessarily their environment. There were many characters in this book. The main character in this book was Omri. Omri was a normal young boy who was interested in playing cowboys and Indians, and other games like that. His friend, Patrick, was interested in the same things, but Patrick wasn t as nice and he was a bit bossy and pushy. He forced Omri into making a live toy for him. Omri had a brother named Adiel. Adiel didn t like Omri that much and one time in the story he hid Omri s cupboard because he thought Omri had taken his football shorts. Another character in this book was the headmaster. The headmaster was a very strict person, but he wasn t unkind. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Task 2 Approval (PEP) 3 weeks of voluntary work until PEP Task 2 Approval (17th March 6th April) 300 working hours of PEP (during semester 1, winter break, semester 2, 2016) Although I set working hours whilst on PEP, sometime I was required to be flexible with the time schedule to complete some tasks sooner for further processing, and this definitely challenged me especially during the assignment week at uni. For instance, if someone from the Mind Smart Guides Focus Group couldn t attend a session, I still needed to reschedule with him or her individually to cover his/ her task. However, this even turned out to be a good opportunity to interact with group member(s) personally, which lead them to be more engage freely with the research investigator beyond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Symbolism In The Giving Tree By Shel Silverstein The act of unconditional giving is held in high regards by many cultures as the highest form of love. From birth on, parents are there for all the ups and downs in their child s life. Shel Silverstein, author of The Giving Tree, has written a story about the representation of the relationship between a mother and child. In the The GivingTree, children are welcomed to realize the effects their mother has on their life that one seems to fail to appreciate as they adventure throughout life. Silverstein uses symbolism to emphasize that throughout all stages of life no matter how old, busy, or tired one is, a mom will always be willing to give them unconditional love even when she has nothing else to offer. During childhood, children look up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Giving Tree, much later in life, the boy, now quite old, returns to the tree one last time. Though alone and enfeebled, he is still wanting for a place to sit and rest. Yet again, the tree lovingly obliges: straightening up her much diminished self, she invites him to sit on her stump. No matter where life takes a person at the end of the day a mother will always be there for companionship to ward off the loneliness even when she has nothing left to give a child. Even through all the years of children continuously taking from their mother, she would still always want to keep giving because what mother does not want to see her child succeed and be ultimately happy? Like all good mothers, the tree is no doubt happy to know that she could help when needed. However more importantly, like the ideal mother she is, the tree seems to understand both the character and limits of her own motherly powers. She knows the very sensibilities she so carefully encouraged when the boy was young would one day cause him to want a life of his own. She knows she must understand and accept the choices the boy makes even when they seem unwise and misguided. She knows she cannot predict or arrange the boy s future. Most especially, from the beginning of life she knows the life she encourages for the boy will cost her her own, She anticipates necessity by giving her young child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Definition Of Humor What is the definition of humor? That is the question psychologist and philosophers are trying to define. Humor seems to be in a vague category that no one seems to have a simple explanation for. It is a mystery and can be defined as a variety of different definitions and can go in a variety of different directions. Many scientists have only recently studied humor as a topic and they have stated that humor was defined as a taboo or trivial systematic inquiry. ( Harre and Lamb). Humor has been around since the Greek times but it was never a concrete topic. It has always seemed abstract, but in the last 100 years behavioral scientist has been trying to dig deep into the word and try to give it a definition. Everyone s sense of humor varies and can be different in everyone. Some may have a dry sense of humor, sarcastic sense of humor, a dark sense of humor and others might laugh at everything and think many things are humorous. Others might think nothing is funny and may not have a sense of humor. One cannot say something is funny or not because there is such a diverse range... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is in all the five senses touch, smell, taste, hearing and seeing. How does one define what is funny and is not funny? How does a movie get the genre a comedy? It is all up to the individual to make that decision and there are enough types of humor out there in the world to fit everyone s style to make them satisfied. Humor is said to have a positive effect on the individual. It is said that funny people are always the happiest. Humor has a positive connotation and it is supposedly attractive in an individual. People are gravitating towards the comedians. One the downside comedy can become negative like dark humor and sarcasm but it is all in how you say it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Provide An Example Of Three Scales At Which Ecology Can Be... What is ecology? Provide an example of 3 scales at which ecology can be applied? Name one field of study which is associated with ecology? Ecology is the scientific study of the interactions that determine distribution and abundance of organisms. Ecology can be studied at various levels, three examples of these levels are; Individual level, Population, and Community. Behavioural ecology is one of many areas which is connected to ecological study. 1.Week 1, Lecture: Measuring species distributions. When determining the distribution of eg Pine trees on a large island. What sampling method does needs to be used, ensuring the scientific method is adhered to. (Assuming that a count of every individual cannot be sampled and it is a homogenous substrate.) To adhere to the scientific method there would need to ensure that there isn t any sampling bias. The simplest method is random sampling. The quadrats would need to be mapped out and cover the entire island points which are generate that fall outside of the target area can be ignored. The quadrats wold need to be of a size relative to the size of the entire island as it could affect the distribution results (random, uniform and clumped/aggregated). Once the data is collected various statistical analysis can be performed then inferences about its distribution can be made. 2.Week 2, Lecture: Distribution, dispersal, and abundance. Who are the three Men who influenced the way people understand the ecological niche. Compare and contrast their views. Ecological niche is defined simply as the role and position a species ha in its own environment and how it meets its needs for resources, how it survives and reproduces. It includes all interactions both biotic and abiotic factors of its environment. The three men are: Joseph Grinnell:his concept is the dea tha thre niche of a species is determined by the habitat and its behaviours. (1924), Charles Elton: classifies his niche according to foraging habits, an animals niche means its place in te biotic environment, its relation to food and competition. (1927) and G. Evelyn Hutchinson: N dimensional, modern view on the niche concept. (1957). Grinnell s niche refers to the habitat of an organism, taking potential or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Birds ( Hitchcock, 1963 ) And Psycho The classic films The Birds (Hitchcock, 1963) and Psycho (Hitchcock, 1960) were both masterpieces. The color film is based around women named Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) and Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor). Melanie who is a young woman known for racy behavior that plays pranks on others whose father owns a newspaper. Mitch is a lawyer that helps takes care of his mother and sister. While the Birds is based on a short story by Daphne Maurier; it is about Birds that become hostile to the human race. While Psychois based on two people named Marion Crane and Norman Bates. Marion Crane who worked in a real estate office stole money from her job and wanted to start a new life with her lover Sam Loomis. Norman Bate was the owner manager of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the film first started I thought Marian would be the psychopath. Because she is in love with a man that has to a lot of debts and an ex wife, she can t have the perfect life. I thought she would go off and kill the ex wife just too free Sam of stress and put an end of alimony. I was concerned on her mental stability because of the music. While Norman and Marion Sit in the office of the Bates Motel, the scene is intricately set up to create a feeling of eeriness merged with awkwardness. The room confined with the lamp table, coffee table, two rustic chairs and chest. The lamp on the table is the only key lighting in the room for the scene. Marion unlike Norman sat near the light showing her warmth and radiance like the light colored clothing she wears. Norman is sittings more in the dark parts of the room making him seen more sinister by the dark coloring of his clothing. He has a weird passion of stuffing animals also shows his dark personality. The dead eyes of the feathered creatures seem to gaze at Bates and Marian as they share a feast and discussion. This may or might be a reference to voyeurism and it shows a realistic picture of death. After all Norman says I like stuffing things . By the use of different camera ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Study Questions On The Law Of Nature And The Laws Of Human HUMA 1825 B Akram Saiyed Study Questions Answers Student Number: 213985858 Attention: Course Director, Neil Braganza Email: saiakram@yorku.ca November 14th, 2014 Sir William Blackstone All page references are to Blackstone s text 1.What are the characteristics of municipal law according to Blackstone? See 33 34, 39, 40 42 Blackstone commentaries state that there are two charities to municipal law or Muncipium (pl. municipal); the laws of nature and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Citizens develop this law to satisfy their wants and fears as individuals in the society as citizens live by their common interest but this sense of fear as holds the society in place together. Municipals law is about formulation, developing tools that have strength in numbers, establishes that all of us work together. It is then defined how parts obey the whole, so the whole can be possible. Without a superior authoritative, we fall into isolation because we need the supreme who govern us of what is right and forbid what is wrong or Superior to the inferior, meaning, the whole to the part or state to the individual, which gives respect of their existence as citizens and the state not about citizen s being a creature of God. The municipal law must be a general, it must be more than just an advice, and it must not be dependent by will of an individual. Both the willing and the unwilling must follow the law. It is a human free will. It is not an agreement; it must establish the bases of authority. However, acting and free will differentiate. We must not act but free will and opinion to say anything must be allowed. It is therefore, limited and gives us certain rights to community to allow some possible speech. The law is not something that not found from the state but it applies to everyone. It must be made public and presented to the public ahead of time and the rules have to come from a supreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Reasons For Setting A Business Introduction There are two reasons for setting a business. One is to profit. The other reason is to become successful. Good leadership is important in achieving these goals. Melchar and Bosco (2010) defined leadership as an integral component of organizational success. A successful organization will always keep abreast of modern development. According to Hossain (2015), such an organization has to be in a position to serve customers effectively. Yet in order to address, leaders have to address the plight of their employees. This paper analyzes life, accomplishments and traits of Richard Branson. Background Information One of the success stories in Britain is Virgin Atlantic. This company has been through a long journey to become what it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He left school at the tender age of sixteen. His passion was to create Student Magazine. He later did this with the help of his friend. From here, he introduced Virgin Records in the course of the 1970s (Hart, 2014). Branson became the pioneer of the Virgin Group. During the 1980s, he created Virgin Atlantic airline. The 1990s witnessed the introduction of Virgin Mobile and Virgin Trains. He remains one of the most renowned businessmen in the UK. Moreover, he is a force to reckon with as far as global business is concerned. Of great significance is the fact that he epitomizes the face of entrepreneurship. Challenges The global personality of Branson and the admiration is connected to different reasons. His name is linked to the Virgin brand. Despite this, Branson s name has also connected with the success of three hundred and fifty different operations (University of Pennsylvania, 2005). There is a relationship between his personality and leadership. The same name is linked to the image of his companies. Branson uses his upbringing so as o influence his style of leadership. In this regard, it is noted that he was trained to be independent by his parents. At a tender age of six, he would be asked by his mum to alight from the car and find his way back home (University of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Mrs Dalloway Mental Illness Lacey Gross ENGL 2100 J. Sisk March 16, 2017 WWI Aftermath in Mrs. Dalloway Virginia Woolf s novel, Mrs. Dalloway, addresses the issues with shell shocked WWI veterans. Septimus Smith is one of the main characters that showcases what PTSD was like back then. Virginia Woolf showcases how society lacked the understanding of why soldiers came back different than before through characters such as Sir William Bradshaw and Dr. Holmes. Propaganda from the war also led to society not being able to understand the problems veterans faced when they came home. Septimus is tortured with flashabacks of the war and his officer Evan being killed. Due to this, he has shut himself off from everyone and tries not to think of the war (53). The author uses Septimus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In their scene at the park, Rezia uses many means to distract Septimus from his reflections by pointing out planes and a troop of boys playing cricket (22 23). While having little to no understanding on her husband s condition, she is the most willing to help him adjust back to normal life. Woolf uses characters like Dr. Holmes and Sir William Bradshaw to criticize many of the doctors after the war for pushing aside soldiers suffering from shell shock and claiming, there was nothing whatever the matter (72). She also addresses her displeasure with the treatment of mental illnesses, depression, and other psychological conditions that were ignored by doctors. This could stem from Woolf also being afflicted by many psychological problems throughout her life. In Jean M. Wyatt s Mrs. Dalloway: Literary Allusion as Structural Metaphor, she explains that the reason Septimus ended his life was because he saw an innocence and life in Rezia that he no longer possessed and decided that by committing suicide he was giving society a kind of renewal (443). His war experience, like that of many soldiers, shattered his perception of life and left fragments of it so deeply instilled in his life after the war that it impaired his ability to regain his past perceptions of life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Bondage Rebellion Definition You may want to make up a pseudo name, I m told as the silver Honda pulls up to my house. My friend and I slip into the car and I feel uneasy. We ride in silence, though she occasionally glances over to give me a reassuring smile. After what feels like a forever, the car stops in a dark, empty parking lot, and our Uber driver gives me a curious, almost frightful, look. As we walk inside the bright room, covered wall to wall with padded mats and floor to ceiling with mirrors, my friend is greeted by unfamiliar people. She tells me later that she knew them from the Internet and they must have recognized her from her profile. My heart races while I nervously shake everyone s hands with my sweaty palms. We sign in, using manufactured personas and begin a round of small talk until the teacher calls us into the center of the room: Alright, who s ready to learn how to tie? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But was I feeling this way because of an innate sense of right and wrong, or because of a standard of sexual preference that society has constructed? Alternative sex practices, such as bondage, domination and sadomasochism (from now on referred to as BDSM) are not inherently deviant. However, the contrast between these acts and society s heteronormative, soft core and monogamous portrayal of what sex should be directly influences the negative connotation, definition and ultimately the medicalization of anomalous sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Nhra Drag Racing Analysis The TV show I chose for a male focus is in the Sports category, specifically titled NHRA Drag Racing . A little context regarding the sport itself, it is one of if not the highest ranking professional automotive racing in the world, the sport is only place that features Top Fuel Dragsters and Funny Cars using Nitromethane for gasoline allowing them to travel a 1/4 mile in 3 4 seconds at over 300+ MPH. The announcers for the sport react to the male drivers by giving a high regard for their driving capabilities and character within the sport. Announcers for the male drivers tend to give perceptions that the men, although only paid to drive the car down the drag strip, are generally educated on the mechanical aspects of their car. The language... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The information regarding the sport is the same for females, all cars and equipment are regulated by the NHRA commission and have nothing to do with gender. The announcers react to the female drivers in a number of ways, the announcers don t tend to state a drivers gender is a female when she is positioning her car at the starting line rather they let the females name speak for the driver and even more so when name dropping professional female drivers such as Brittany Force and Courtney Force (both daughters of NHRA legend John Force, who still races today!). Although the announcers don t typically state genders when introducing the female racers who are on deck, they do often mention how incredibly brave the female drivers are for choosing to pilot these insane cars as a job. The information given for the female drivers is often age, hometown, team sponsor and how many seasons or races the female has competed in for the specific class of car or team who works on their race cars. The announcers also do not hesitate telling the viewer when one of the few female drivers have a tendency to work on their cars with their pit crew rather than have their team worry about all mechanical tasks. The media s view of a female focused or presence in NHRA does not consist of black and white views regarding the positive and negative views of an opposite gender in the sport. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. A Summary Of Miriam ToewsA Complicated Kindness The culture depicted in Miriam Toews A Complicated Kindness is a counterculture to modern society and Christianity. Countercultures can have either a negative or positive impact on its members. In the case of East Village, it creates a constricting environment where citizens are unable to expand their mind. It is a fundamentalist Mennonite community where the church is the head of power. The citizens focus most of their energy on being faithful followers of the church to ensure their place in heaven when the rapture comes. As a result, people aren t given the tools they need to succeed outside of their culturally isolated community. They take the bibleliterally with no room for interpretation. With the lack of change in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If someone sins or acts in a way the church deems inappropriate they are excommunicated and forced to live in exile in their own home. Instead of giving people support when they succumb to their weaknesses, the church casts them out. The act of excommunication forces people to choose between their faith and the love of their family. During the time period the novel is set, people were encouraged to stand out and strive for better things. However, in East Village the opposite is true. As Nomi said, [T]he biggest sin in our town was to be sure of yourself (Toews 65). She goes on to say that, The second biggest sin in town was to need a lot of things (Toews 65). This expresses how the citizens of East Village are expected to accept what they have been given and remain satisfied with how life is. The atmosphere is suffocating and leaves no room for personal growth or self expression. It is this kind of environment that creates a counterculture within the community; comprised mostly of young adults looking for an escape. East Village is stuck in its old fashioned ways and reluctant to accept the changes happening outside of their community. No trains run through town and the doctors are given a hard time because they both represent modern ideologies. Within the community, many people such as Lids parents believe that the best way to help their ill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Truman Capote s Character Analysis Of Perry Smith As A... Established writer in the New Yorker, Truman Capote in his novel implicitly claims Perry Smith as a human soul. Capote s purpose is to create bias in favor of Perry Smith. He supports this claim by first contrasting Perry and Dick, applying an anecdote, and finally providing one connection portraying as a shift. Capoteexerts a contrast between Perry and Dick in numerous ways including their depicted appetite and attitudes. Perry was simply more distraught about the murders than Dick. For example, in the text, it states that Dick had polished off several chicken salad sandwiches and was eying Perry s meal and Perry had an untouched hamburger and a glass of root beer in which three aspirin were dissolving. These statements are saying that Perry has a much smaller amount of hunger than Dick, which correlates to the stress level of Perry being upset. Another case included in the text was when they were both eating Eagle Buffet, Perry was reading the front page article of the Kansas City Star that consisted information of the Clutter family murders. Dick had interrupted his studying and Perry got frustrated with him because he was trying to concentrate on the excerpt, which proves that Perry cared more about their situation more than Dick. People would usually think that all murderers involved would care, but the difference between the two characters was immense, which causes complete shock. The result of the speculators being shocked can easily help Capote get them on his side of feeling sympathy for Perry. Capote begins by applying an anecdote to persuade the audience about Perry s emotional journey. A story from Perry s childhood is given in order to give Capote s audience a glimpse into what could be causing his erratic behavior. For example, by Perry telling Dick, ...right before I had my motorcycle accident I saw the whole thing happen because he was a natural born medium, this might explain his odd ethical senses, and how he reacts to certain events in his life. Bias is drawn towards Perry by showing specific details into his past by giving us an idea of why he acts in these particular ways. Capote also uses strategies to set Dick as uninfluenced by this act of crime both he and Perry committed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Beethoven Seventh Symphony Analysis Pratt Carrol stated that Music is the language of emotion, and emotions tend to be the same the world over, in spite of differences in social customs and language. In other words, music is a fabulous expression of the human being no matter the culture or norms because it manages to immediately transmit different feelings and emotions that other forms of art may not transmit. For my Introduction to music class I decided, to write about the Seventh Symphony in A major (Op. 92) by Ludwig van Beethoven. The reason why I choose this symphony is because it s an emotional piece of music, and it definitely catch my attention since the moment I heard it. I feel this symphony reach emotional situations that are above human explosions. Emotional areas that invade us through a contradictory fact between feelings. The Seventh Symphony in A major by Beethoven appears in 1813. The orchestra contains two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets in A, two bassoons, two horns in A (E and D in the inner movements), two trumpets in D, timpani, and strings. Beethoven insisted on directing it at its premiere, with tragicomic results. The critics recognized a new genius of Beethoven; even today there are experts who consider it as the best of their symphonies. Richard Wagner, another fervent Beethovenian, describe this symphony as all tumult, all yearning and storming of heart into the blissful insolence of joy, which snatches us away with bacchanalian might. For its relentless dance rhythm and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Health Insurance Exchange Is Not Working Essay The health insurance exchange is not working. The premiums of the insurance plans offered on Covered California have increased by 25% leaving me with no affordable options. When the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was first implemented, there were months of advertisements about the advantages of Covered California, California s state run health insurance exchange. The health insurance exchange is a purchasing pool that was supposed to increase access to affordable health insurance and allow buyers like me to compare the benefits and prices of plans. However, many insurance companies are pulling out of the exchange because they are losing money, and in many states, purchasers can only choose from one or two insurance companies on the individual health insurance marketplace ( Number of Issuers Participating in the Individual Health Insurance Marketplaces ). The dwindling amount of insurers taking part in the exchange is causing a decrease in competition and contributing to rising premium costs. As a purchaser on the insurance exchange, I am no longer able to afford my insurance plan that I have bought on Covered California and I am demanding a change. I demand the addition of a public option. With the ACA, I finally thought I would be able to purchase affordable health insurance. I do not receive health insurance from my job because I am self employed, and I do not qualify for Medicare or Medicaid. Buying insurance on Covered California is my only option for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Animal Forms Of Communication As Less Complex Or... As humans, we find it easy to conclude that we are the smartest, most superior beings on the planet. What is it that makes us so certain that this is true? Animals do not speak our language, so we make the judgment that they are less. If we look beyond our own form of verbal communication, we may find that the domesticated animals we keep as pets are trying to communicate with us sometimes, especially dogs. Do they not greet us at the door, running with a wagging tail? Do they not try to warn and ward off potential intruders? Do they not want to eat whatever it is that a person is eating, even if that means licking crumbs off the plate just before it goes in the dish washer? Cats communicate through habits of their own they purr and hiss. Why do we evaluate animal forms of communication as less complex or intelligent than our own? Though we often see non humananimals as inferior, viewing their intelligence as fundamentally different from our own, imagining them as incapable of communicating in a way similar to humans, and focusing on differences in physical form and societal structure, humans and other animals are far more similar than we might think. Particular similarities exist between humans and primates. In the book Evolution and Human Behavior: Darwinian Perspectives on Human Nature, John Cartwright writes, In terms of the amino acid sequences in a range of blood proteins, and hence the genes responsible, we are virtually identical to chimpanzees (162 4). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Consequences Of The Discovery Of Pi3k Inhibitors Since early 1990 the discovery of PI3K inhibitors are under way. There is evidence that the early compounds namely quercetin, wortmannin and LY294002 could inhibit PI3K pathway. The latter two compounds were able to rule the research for more than a decade but their high toxicity and insolubility precludedthem as in vivo pharmacological drugs [Falasca (2010]. Thus, the attention was again shifted to the discovery of novel inhibitors that could target distinct member in PI3K signalling pathway. Very few PI3K targeting agents, like everolimus and temsirolimus (mTORC inhibitors), have been approved and their application in cancer treatment is limited [Polivka and Janku (2014)]. Different strategies are being implemented with the aim of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The compounds SA16 and IB35 were initially designed to target PDK1 and, serendipitously, found to inhibit also Aurora A. SA16 and IB35 are novel dual inhibitors that could block both PDK1 and Aurora A, which are activated in several cancers. With the aim of developing efficacious and less toxic PI3K/mTORC inhibitors, the compounds we tested on a panel of pancreatic cancer cell lines in dose dependent way demonstrated that both dual PDK1/Aurora A inhibitors SA16 and IB35 are able to impair cell growth and migration and that they are not toxic at micromolar range to normal human pancreatic cells human embryonic kidney cells. The two compounds show a very similar activity but present some different results, such as the activity on cell proliferation in BxPC3 cells and on cell migration in AsPC 1 and BxPC3 cells. This could be explained by the different inhibitory profile possessed by SA16 that, as suggested by their in vitro IC50, inhibits with higher potency Aurora A compared to PDK1 whereas IB35 inhibits PDK1 preferentially. This is confirmed by the fact that IB35 activity was more prominent on AKT308 than SA16 and, conversely, SA16 showed a more prominent activity towards inhibition of Aurora A T288 phosphorylation (Figure 6). However, both novel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Major Themes in Bend It Like Beckham Bend it like Beckham is a film that was written, directed, and produced by Gurinder Chadha, a British film maker who was grew up in India. The film focuses on the main character s desire to play football and the conflict she faces due to her obligations to her traditional Sikh family. The character, Jess Bhamra, must make the decision to pursue football or follow her parent s wishes and complete school and marry and Indian man. As Jess struggles to find her own identity without losing her family, she befriends a British footballer Jules. Jules parents offer an interesting parallel to Jess family, showing that although cultures may be very different in some ways, they are actually very similar in others. Director Chadha explains that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her parents have a hard time understanding Jess interpersonal conflict with them because they have chosen to remain separated from the British community, rather than integrate. Jess parents are afraid the living in Britain will influence the lives and behaviors of their daughters. Often times during the movie the parents show signs of ethnocentrism. They believe that their culture is the correct one and make comments about how one of their daughters marrying a white man or a Muslim would be shameful. An important moment in the film is a conversation that Jess has with her football teammates. They are talking about marriage and the teammate says to Jess that she must have to marry and Indian and Jess agrees. Her teammate questions how she can stand having to marry who other people want her to. Jess replies, It s just culture . Jess understands that certain traditions are a part of her life because of her culture. She may not always agree with the way things are done but she accepts the reasons why her family pushes her towards traditional roles. Cultural similarities are shared ideas, beliefs or experiences that two different cultures may have in common. In Bend it like Beckham, Jess traditional Sikh family and Jules modern parents share similar ideas about their daughters playing football. The mothers both believe that their daughters playing football does not fit into a womanly role. They are concerned that their daughters will not get married ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...