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An Integral Location Within The Harry Potter Series By Jk...
Platform 9 ¾, an integral location within the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling, provides the focus for
the final third of this chapter. Initially, I analyse the site as a barrier to the tourist, before considering
its nature as a collectively read text, and finally I discuss the platform as a disregarded location within
the Harry Potter series. Located within the concourse of King s Cross station, a space which sees a
footfall of approximately 48 million individuals per year (Network Rail, n.d.), Platform 9 ¾ is one of
the most visible literary spaces within the United Kingdom, with replicas of the platform existing
internationally in sites as diverse as The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park in Orlando,
Florida through to the public railway station in Wellington, New Zealand. Driven by the perpetual
success of the Harry Potter series across a range of diverse media, these worldwide representations of
the platform offer tourists the opportunity to experience a simulacrum of the platform at King s Cross,
a site embodied with a primacy of location. This primacy, led through the primary evidence of the
texts and the visual authority providing by the locations used in the film, seems set to continue upon
the imminent cinematic release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) and the two part
play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (2016). Both the play and film continue the visual coding
established by the films; Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Higher Education in Pakistan vs. the UK
The state of higher education: Pakistan in comparison with the UK
After partition, Pakistan, an independent state came into being in 1947 and inherited a colonial
university system, created by the British. The fundamental features of this system during that era were
that it was under financed, bureaucratic, and mediocre and was teaching rather than research oriented.
Just then, the country had a poorly educated population and few schools or universities. Even though
the education system has expanded to a great extent since then, debate continues about the curriculum,
and, apart from a few elite institutions, quality remains a critical concern of educators till date.
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In his opinion, Pakistan cannot even match Tehran University which is a country cut off from the
world for over 25 years.
Moving on, earlier this year (2010), at a formal meeting, in Quaid e Azam University, professors voted
to make life easier for themselves and the Academic Council, which is the key decision making body
of the university, decided that from now on no applicant for a university teaching position would be
required to give an open seminar or lecture as a component of the selection process. Open lectures
were noted by the council as illegal, unjust and a strategy for victimizing the teachers. This was
unbelievable as public presentations allow an applicant s subject capability and competence to
communicate to be assessed by the academic community.
Another major decision that also brought a dramatic blow to the future of QAU and to Pakistan s other
universities as well was taken when the council voted that QAU s PhD candidates did not have to
conform to international standards and decided to overturn its earlier acceptance of the HEC s
requirement that the international GRE subject tests must be passed by a entrant prior to the grant of a
PhD degree.
If we look at the other side of the story, there are some bright spots too. Institutions like Lahore
University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and National University of Science and Technology
(NUST) are a few institutes of the new generation of Pakistani
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Analysis Of The Book Snowman
I am not my childhood, Snowman says out loud.
Okay... Well, who is he? Snowman (or Jimmy, as I will refer to him) is a perplexing character from
Atwood s first introduction. He is living as the only human man among a colony of Crakers over
whom he appears to be some kind of godly leader. As he wallows in his past we discover him to be
almost tragic; a cruel and manipulative lover, void of any real emotionally intimate relationships, who
now spends all of his time thinking, reflecting and obsessing over his past. For a man who is not his
childhood we sure hear a lot about it! Which tells us that his past is critical in understanding who he is
as a character.
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A mother who is predominantly absent, either physically or emotionally often leaves the child with
difficulties understanding and experiencing intimacy. Both of these are models of insecure attachment.
Let s look at Jimmy and his relationship with his mother.
Jimmy remembers his mother as predominantly distant and cold. This is depicted in Jimmy s memory
of his mother s response when asked why she had resigned from her job: because I wanted to stay
home with you, she said, looking over the top of Jimmy s head and puffing on her cigarette. As
readers, we are invited to assume that she suffers from some kind of episodic depression though this
cannot be understood by Jimmy as a child. He recalls her forgetting his birthday, and when reminded,
buying him gifts that showed she either knew or cared very little about her son.
According to attachment theory jimmy s memories of his maternal parenting may be either idealised
or devalued. In snowman s reflections, he makes no excuses for the unstable home his mother creates.
He reflects upon her unaffectionately and bluntly and recants his only warm maternal memories of a
hired nanny who was as affectionate and generous as his mother was cold and unpredictable. When
his mother leaves work to care for him Jimmy is told the nanny must leave because; nobody needed
two mummies did they? oh yes, they did, thinks snowman. Oh yes, they really did.
Of course, Jimmy s mother ultimately leaves him and
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The Island of Menstruating Men
The Island of Menstruating Men
The men and women on Wogeo both lead very different lives, this is made clear by the distinct rituals
that each sex participates in throughout their life, the roles held in tribal events as well as the strict
customs that are adhered to in the daily life. Now, though the men and women have very different
customs that they practice, both sexes of Wogeo are noticeably similar on a social scale. The truth is
that on the island of Wogeo the tribes are male dominated. Through practiced customs and social
norms the women of Wogeo are able to increase their social status to be on par with that of the men.
The people of Wogeo have very specific traditions and rites of passage ceremonies that are held
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One of these rituals shows just how women hold more power in Wogeo than in other parts of the
word, the incising of the penis. All the males of Wogeo practice artificial menstruation to mimic the
natural menstruation of women. Artificial menstruation is done because it is believed that the exiting
blood takes the toxins with it and artificial menstruation needs to be done every so often to remain
healthy and spiritually clean. Many of the men consider women lucky to get there period naturally.
Also, in a social aspect, men are seen to be particularly helpless until women came along. This is told
by stories of the culture heroes which mostly consisted of women.
The women of Wogeo only undergo one rite of passage which occurs on the first menstruation. Unlike
the various rites of passages for men, the purpose for the women s ceremony is seemingly more
oriented toward that of celebration. The males look to have an idea of what goes on but have
absolutely no interest in what goes on during the ceremony. It s rather amusing the displeasure that the
ceremony causes them. Hogbin writes
The sound of shrieking, borne on the wind, was clearly audible in the village, and soon the younger
men and youths were making known their profound irritation. They objected to the women s being so
blatant in asserting enjoyment. I m deafened said one, grossly exaggerating, as he waved his fist in the
air. They ought to be planting taro
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Differential Staining Procedure
There are two types of staining: simple staining and differential staining. Staining is used to identify
unknown bacterium including the structures within it and aseptic techniques should always be used.
Bacterium is a transparent cell. Due to this, bacteria has to be stained and identified to be categorized.
During simple staining, a sample of bacteria is taken from a culture. First, water is placed on a slide
with a loop then, the bacteria is scratched onto the slide. It must dry completely before it is fixed to the
slide with the use of a Bunsen burner. One stain such as crystal violet is placed on the slide for one
minute to add color. Once it has been rinsed off and dried with blotting paper it can be viewed under a
microscope. A differential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bacteria that have a flagella are known as motile and the bacteria that do not are non motile. The
motility test is conducted by flaming an inoculation needle. After grazing the top of a culture, then
placing the needle straight down into a tube of the motility media and lifting the needle straight out.
Triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) is turns the bacteria to a red color making it easier to see if the
results are motile or non motile. If the bacteria forms a straight line it is non motile, however if the
bacteria is spread throughout the tube it is classified as being
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An Informative Essay On Snow Leopards
Snow Leopard Do you know what a snow leopard is? A snow leopard is a mammal, it has black spots
and it has a long tail. The Snow Leopard lives in Central Asia. The Snow Leopards eat blue sheep.
This report is about the snow leopard and i will be telling you some facts about the appearance, habitat
and diet, and interesting facts. First, I am going to tell you about the appearance. Did you know that
the snow leopards have thick hair and wide, fur covered feet. Their tails help them balance when they
are climbing mountains. The snow leopards height can range from 55 65 cm. (22 26 in.), their length
can range from 90 115 cm. (36 44 in.), and their tails can be 100 cm. (40 in.). Their short, round ears
help to not lose heat. Therefore, Snow
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Milgaard Case
In January 1969, 16 year old Milgaard and his friends Ron Wilson and Nichol John took a trip across
Canada. While the friends were in Saskatoon, a 20 year old nursing student, Gail Miller, was found
dead on a snowbank. At the time Milgaard and his friends were picking up their friend Albert Cadrain,
whose family was renting out their basement to Fisher. Tipped off by Cadrain, who admitted he was
mostly interested in the $2000 reward for information, British Columbia police arrested Milgaard in
May 1969 and sent him back to Saskatchewan, where he was charged with Miller s murder. Cadrain
testified he had seen Milgaard return the night of Miller s murder in blood stained clothing. Milgaard
was sentenced to prison for life in 1970 for murder. Millegard tried to appeal his conviction many
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The real killer was then identified as Larry Fisher. Milgaard was given a settlement of $10,000,000
from the government for the time he was falsely imprisoned. He was given this money for things such
as (Pain and suffering, time spent in jail, Psychological damage, etc...) I will know say what that
settlement would be if I was in charge of handing out the money for each category. First, I will begin
with the categories I would not give him him any money for. The first category to be selected would
be lost educational opportunities, I would not give him any money for this because he was a high
school dropout who didn t have a chance for a higher education. The second category I would omit is
compensation to relatives. I don t believe his family should get money because this was his case and
his case only. It makes no sense to award his family money when they were not the ones imprisoned.
In a way that would make his family freeloaders. As for the categories that I will award him money for
I will start off with legal expenses, I would give him approximately $150,000 for his legal expenses.
My reason
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Peer and Self Assessment Strategies for University Students
1.0 Introduction The topic of self assessment and peer assessment among university students is fueling
a lot of debate from scholars and practitioners in the education specialty. This owes to the reality that
Nulty (2011) completed a study on the topic in question. It is necessary to define the terms self and
peer assessments because their definitions are vital ingredients to the upcoming discussion.
Consequently, (White, 2009) reveals that self assessment requires an individual to evaluate him or
herself. In addition, the same author also defines peer assessment as an evaluation where the efforts of
a learner are evaluated by his/her peers. This study identifies the reality that even though various
scholars have studied the topic in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the self and peer assessments, students participate in setting the criteria, evaluating performance,
and providing feedback. The authors advise that even though students participate in the assessment
process, the teachers should always make the final decision. Thus, self and peer assessments
encourages students to appreciate the procedure of evaluating and making judgments. Furthermore,
the use of peer assessment strategies promotes team work among learners, which is an essential
quality to employers. Furthermore, self and peer assessments enables learners to reflect on individual
performances by evaluating themselves. Therefore, peer and self assessment implies that there is
lower teacher involvement and increased student involvement that in co assessments. This lowers the
burden to educators by reducing the time and effort of assessing students individually. In fact, this
time and effort could be used in different areas that benefit both students and teachers. The fact that
peer and self assessments not only encourages learners to acquire knowledge, but also to evaluate
knowledge implies that this technique encourages deeper learning. Since the use of peer and self and
peer assessment encourages deeper learning, it sufficed to mention that it transforms students to
problem solvers. This surpasses the traditional assessment that developed
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Europe Ethnographic Analysis
All the time Europe countries are focused in order to compete a global goods in strengths and
weakneses of its physiography which tell us the challenges of individual territoris. The geographical
position of Europe is very important for the fact it is connected on the road with Asia and terrestrial
wide exit into the Atlantic Ocean. The first thing of improving the strength challenges for it is : Europe
take part of the rood crossing from East to West and North to South to all terrestrial sea and air
location . It has a coastline 65,993 km and geographical refraction creation numerous peninusulas and
bays islands that connect it with other continents and helps create social and economic ties. Baltic,
North and Mediterranean Seas and a lot of small and large rivers in Europe create for it ... Show more
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Highly varied locations of mountains and big farming fields are natural enviroments that each country
try to use as an opportunity. From the Pyrenees and Cantabrian in the Iberian Peninsula to the Alpet
and Balkan mountains Europe has a major impact in world. It gets a making conetion between
mountains and fields. The countries like Spain, Germany, Italy have develop industrial economy by
exploiting the wealth that this country have including cultivable soil, coal and minerals areas
propelled. The second country on my visit is Italy, which located in Apenins peninusular, and use the
mineral fron Alpet mountain to denvelope industi of automobiles, ships and specialized products. For
thousands of years the Alps have minerals soures which is the first product with good quality of iron
for the steel industry. The steel industry is the complex chain where a lot of emploiers get job and
make Italy the country of powerful economic.The companies like Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lanica and
Ferrari are the best groups of product the automitive industry and make Italy one of the denvelope
country in
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Tutoring And Teaching Of The Classroom
Tutoring and Teaching of the Classroom
Introduction
I thoroughly enjoyed the time that I spent volunteering at Oasis. This experience introduced me to
working with students whose first language is not English as well as not always being motivated to
complete the daily activities. In this paper, I will briefly describe the program there at Oasis as well as
to tie the concepts we learned in class into my experience there at Oasis. Also, I will reflect on my
experiences and how they will alter my teaching approach in the future.
Oasis Catolico Santa Rafaela The Oasis Catolico Santa Rafaela program was founded by the
Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 2002. Since the Oasis program has begun, the sisters have
served countless families ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The classrooms are set up as a room per grade level. In each classroom, there are basic classroom
materials: tables and chairs as well as various manipulatives that can be used in the lessons. At each of
the tables is a box full of different manipulatives for the tutors to use in various activities. Some of the
materials in the boxes change each week as the boxes move from table to table; so each tutor must be
sure to complete the activity with the new information for that week. This semester, I continued to
volunteer in the Kindergarten classroom there at Oasis. I was fortunate enough to work with the same
kids as I did during the fall semester. At my table there are two students both of age six. Neither of
these two students have major exceptionalities; however, from working with them both closely for a
long period of time I was able to pick up on the way I needed to work with them. One of my girls,
Bree (a pseudonym), needs a lot of attention, most of the time she will need your full attention to keep
her focused and on task. If Bree is not given the type of attention that she needs then she will give up.
The other student, Roxie (a pseudonym), does not need as much attention as Bree does. If you are
doing a group activity, such as having both of the girls taking turn reading a page of a book. Roxie
tends conquer the difficult words with little help. The two girls work extremely well
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Essay on House of the Vettii
House of the Vettii
The House of the Vettii belonged to two freedmen, Aulus Vettius Conviva and Aulus Vettius
Restitutus, who amassed a fortune through a flourishing business. The House of the Vettii is not
unusually large for the time or social standing of its owners, but it is obvious that the Vettii were
affluent Pompeian citizens and the house compares to the other large, lavish houses found in Pompeii.
(Mau, 1899: 315) Excavated in the late 19th century, the house is most notable for its remarkably well
preserved frescoes, beautiful garden and large triclinium. The rooms included in the house and the
decoration in the various rooms reflect trends in Roman domestic architecture and art in ... Show more
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Another smaller atrium can be accessed through a doorway on the right of the primary atrium. This
atrium contains the house s lararium, or a shrine to the family s Lares. This lararium depicts the
Genius of the household making a sacrifice and surrounded by two Lares. Underneath is a large snake,
a symbol of beneficence and prosperity. (Guzzo, 1998: 60) In all houses of a higher standing there was
an altar dedicated to the Lares and each family was placed under the protection of its own Lares.
Neighborhoods probably had Lares as well, which looked over all of the households. There were also
those which presided over the aggregate destiny, no longer of such and such a financier or merchant,
but of Pompeii as a whole; their temple was therefore situated at the hub of the city s activity, the
Forum, between the Macellum and the Temple of Vespasian, wrote Marcel Brion, explaining the rising
significance of the cult. (Brion, 1960: 88) The lararium in the atrium of the House of the Vettii is a
well preserved example of the household shrines.
The second atrium is also closely associated with the
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Viking Gods Research Paper
The Norse gods, also referred to the Viking gods, live in a place called Asgard. In their myths there are
9 worlds from theirs which is Asgard (home of the Aesir), Vanaheim (home of the Vanir), Jotuheim
(home of the giants), Midgard (home of the humans) to many more (actually five more to be exact).
The leader of Asgard is Odin (also refer to as the all father) is the father to many but his most famous
son is Thor. Where the movies made the gods heroes, it s not so true in this story where they leave
Chris Hemsworth in the scenes, and show you the true myths about Thor. Magnus Chase is a normal
homeless person. After two years on the streets he s normally seen in downtown Boston, picking food
from the trash, breaking into rich people s cars, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Don t get me wrong, I am a big fan, and enjoy all mythology, but this book didn t cut it. First off you
based its way to much off Percy Jackson and the Greek gods series. From Chapter 48 titled:
Hearthstone Passes Out Even More than Jason Grace (Though I Have No Idea Who That Is), it felt
that the Kane Chronicles wasn t as successful to you, so you decided maybe if you incorporated the
Percy Jackson s characters it will boost up sales for Magnus. The other incorporation is it just so
happen that Magnus has a blonde hair, stormy grey eye, female cousin, who saying she can help him,
whose last name is Chase and first name Annabeth. Hmm I wonder who that could be. As a fangirl I
would love a Percy and Magnus mash up, but not one that obvious. The other issue I had was the
consistent of Blitz and Hearth. Blitz full name is Blitzen, Hearth is Hearthstone, yet Rick Riordan
keeps using both equally as much. Blitz was right. I was starting to see double Blitzens and double
Hearthstones, and I didn t think it had anything to do with illusions. Just be consistent with your
writing, as they teach children in middle school. The last issue I found was sarcasm was just too high
throughout all points in the book. Sure it was nice to see Magnus be sassy to the gods, but what got
me, was the gods being sassy back. The Norse gods became regular people whenever they talked to
Magnus do to their language, losing all power and vision I had for
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The Model Minority Myth Of Asian Americans
The Model Minority Myth
The model minority stereotype suggests that Asian Americans as a group are achieving a higher level
of academic, economic, and social success than the overall American population (Hartlep, 2013; Tran
Birman, 2010). This stereotype is very much engrained in the American culture today; however, such
acceptance does not reflect the whole truth.
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, 52.4% of Asian Americans over the age of 25 have a bachelor s
degree or higher, compared to only 29.9% of the total population and 30.3% of non Hispanic White
Americans, signifying higher overall educational attainment for this group (U.S. Census Bureau,
2012). However, this high number failed to consider the differences within the Asian population with
some subgroups having educational levels that are significantly below the national average. The 2010
U.S. Census also reported that Asian Americans have a significantly higher annual family income than
any other racial groups in the country, though it failed to mention that Asian American families tend to
be larger with more family members that are contributing to that high annual income number (U.S.
Census Bureau, 2012).
How the model minority stereotype can negatively impact the overall educational experience for the
Asian American students is not adequately explored at this time (Museus, 2008). Though some studies
have looked at performance outcomes, such as GPA comparisons between Asian subgroups and other
racial
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The Lady s Not For Turning
To those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catchphrase, the U turn, I have only one
thing to say: You turn if you want to. The lady s not for turning. Margaret Thatcher at the 1980
Conservative Party Conference in Brighton Britain emerged as one of the victors of World War II and
became a founding member of the United Nations with a permanent seat on the Security Council.
However, it lost the title of global superpower, easily demonstrated by the Indian movement for
independence, and the botched attempt to occupy the Suez Canal. Massive war debts, lack of
economic productivity, and high spending, accruable to the demise of the British Empire, created
problems for all new government administrations . When Margaret Thatcher took office in 1979, she
became the first female prime minister and the first female head of state in the Western world. Guided
by her political philosophies, she sought to fix the problems that Britain faced. In doing so, she forever
changed the face of the United Kingdom. The Life and Tenure of Margaret Thatcher (Birth to
Election) Margaret Hilda Thatcher (née Roberts) was born October 13, 1925 in Grantham,
Lincolnshire, England. Raised in a strict Methodist family , she was the oldest daughter of Alfred
Roberts, a grocer, minister, and local politician, and Ethel Stephenson, a homemaker. Emulating her
father, she formed an early desire to be a politician. Propelled by her intelligence, she scored a spot at
Oxford
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Essay about Beauty in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Throughout all of history there has been an ideal beauty that most have tried to obtain. But what if that
beauty was impossible to grasp because something was holding one back. There was nothing one
could do to be beautiful . Growing up and being convinced that one was ugly, useless, and dirty. For
Pecola Breedlove, this state of longing was reality. Blue eyes, blonde hair, and pale white skin was the
definition of beauty. Pecola was a black girl with the dream to be beautiful. Toni Morrison takes the
reader into the life of a young girl through Morrison s exceptional novel, The Bluest Eye. The novel
displays the battles that Pecola struggles with each and every day. Morrison takes the reader through
the themes of whiteness and beauty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The affiliation between beauty and whiteness limits the concept of beauty only to the person s exterior.
The characters are constantly subjected to images and symbols of whiteness through movies, books,
candy, magazines, baby dolls and advertisements. Another example of the images and symbols in the
novel is when the black protagonist, Pecola, feasts on a Mary Jane candy.
She remembers the Mary Janes. Each pale yellow rapper has a picture on it. A picture of little Mary
Jane, for whom the candy is named. Smiling white face. Blonde hair in gentle disarray, blue eyes
looking at her out of a world of clean comfort. The eyes are petulant, mischievous. To Pecola they are
simply pretty. She eats the candy, and its sweetness is good. To eat the candy is somehow to eat the
eyes, eat Mary Jane. Love Mary Jane. Be Mary Jane, (Morrison, 50).
In this quotation, Morrison uses the Mary Jane candy to represent white beauty. When Pecola explains
the sweetness, simplicity, and love that is identified with the Mary Jane candy, she is actually
explaining the attributes of the white culture. The quotation also emphasizes Pecola s desire to be
white rather than black when she ends with, Be Mary Jane , which highlights the theme of beauty and
how it affects the young black girls.
Along with whiteness being associated with beauty, blackness is associated with ugliness. As
mentioned before, it may be true
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James O Brien s Case Study
McGuire returned with an assurance Dr O Brien would attend after lunch. Also making a return
appearance, Percy Le Vaux targeted the nearest convenient drunk. Already notorious as a lush, James
O Shea found real renown after the oft told Alligator Creek incident. On that famous night, two pubs
refused him service because of intoxication. Of itself, that was a somewhat remarkable occurrence in a
town much enamoured of drink. Affronted by the unexpected refusal, O Shea drove his cab home
along the tram line. Crossing the Alligator Creek bridge, his horses lost their footing. They, the cab
and James plunged into the water where he clung to a bridge pole until rescued by the police. In a
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He carried a ruler and measured to check no dirty bum overfilled their toilet pan. He even designed a
perfect toilet pedestal and lobbied to make it compulsory. Also his own design, his uniform, which he
wore to evoke his wartime service. On significant occasions he wore his medals, all four. He related to
local journalists his role in the Battle of Ulundi. During that engagement, 25,000 Zulus charged at the
bayonets of 8,000 British soldiers and sailors. The Africans died in their thousands, butchered on the
British blades. Tom Seaton, still a teenager, fought in that epic seven hour hand to hand struggle. But
today, Tom Seaton seemed less efficient municipal official or gallant war hero, and more a drunken
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The Princess Bride By William Goldman
For this assignment, I chose to watch The Princess Bride, a film based on the book written by William
Goldman. The story is of a beautiful maiden named Buttercup. When she hears word of her true love,
Westley s, ship being taken over by the Dread Pirate Roberts in which there were no survivors. Upon
Westley s death, Buttercup reluctantly agrees to marry Prince Humperdinck, who seems to have a plan
of his own. When Westley returns as the Dread Pirate Roberts, he finds Buttercup in grave danger in
the hands of Vizzini, the man we later learn was hired by Humperdinck to kill his bride and frame
Florin s sworn enemy, Guilder. After using his sword fighting skills and strength to outwit Inigo, the
Spanish swordsman, and Fizzik, the giant, he then uses his wit to kill Vizzini, Buttercup s capturer.
Once Buttercup is able to identify Pirate Roberts as Westley, they continue on their journey, only to be
thwarted by Prince Humperdinck, Count Rugen, and their men. Buttercup is then tricked to believe
that they let Westley go free, even though they have him tortured and eventually killed. In need of his
skills and strength, Fizzik and Inigo miraculously save Westley in order to seek revenge on Inigo s
father s killer, Count Rugen. The three of them then break into the castle, Inigo gets his revenge, and
save Buttercup, riding off on four white horses. As in every plot line, there are various conflicts that
occur in this film. Conflict, as we have learned, is a disagreement between
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Nine-Year-Old Boy Creative Writing
The luminescent sun remained motionless in the air, glaring down at the rugged, mountainous terrain.
Light creeped up the hill, gale hustled the loose dirt, and the mountain growled. Yet, David, the nine
year old Australian boy, remained solitary, his eyes surveying the scene.
Cows? Pigs? Dead pigs? Dead Cows? Polluted water? The scene pummelled him.
Barrages of the distant voices, the clink of the hammers, the gushes of the urgent water sounded to his
ears. What he didn t hear, however, were the oinks of the pigs, the reverberating footsteps of the
horses, nor did he hear shuffling cows or birds trilling.
No one acknowledged the dejected countenance of the boy. No one acknowledged the lifeless bodies
of the animals. Even the distant children and adults, who cheerfully opened their Christmas presents,
remained content; meanwhile, David sighed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its warmth radiated, pouring its searing light onto his skin as if it was a warm inferno. Steam sizzled,
the sun s energy enveloping David. It was as if the sun wanted to paint its hope on David that one day,
this chaotic scene would
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Social Class in Great Expectations
In Great Expectations, Pip changed his social class immensely. Pip did not understand how a poor
family could be happy. Pip thought that social class was everything in life. He also thought that money
was very important. In reality, it turns out that money and social rank do not matter in life. What really
matters is being connected and having relationships with family and friends. Pip finds that out the hard
way. In Great Expectations, Pip is exposed to many different social classes, he acts very differently, he
finds out how lonely he becomes, and how family and friends mean everything in life. Early in life,
Pip grew up in a poor and kind of lower class family. As a young child, Pip did not understand how
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Pip ...gave me the bread and meat without looking at me, as insolently as if I were a dog in disgrace. I
was so humiliated, hurt, spurned, offended, angry, sorry..., (Dickens 64). Pip is disconcerted and
depressed when Estella does that to him in the beginning of the novel. Pip basically does the same
thing to Joe. Not with pleasure, though I was bound to him by so many ties; no; with considerable
disturbance, some mortification, and a keen sense of incongruity. If I could have kept him away by
paying money, I certainly would have paid money, (Dickens 229). Joe is disrespected and he is
mortified by the way Pip treats him. Pip becomes very forlorn while he is in London. Once he is in
London, he does not have many friends like he did before. This really changes the way he thinks in
life. Money changes people and it certainly has a consequence on Pip as it is shown in the novel.
Social class does not really shape Pip into a reputable young man. That is so because he thinks that he
is too good for Joe and Biddy. Not the entire London trip is appalling. Pip learns some really good
skills in London. He learns how to be a gentleman and he learns correct table manners. It is considered
that you must be better educated, in accordance with your altered position, and that you will be alive
to the importance and necessity of at once entering on that advantage, (Dickens 186). London, Mr.
Jaggers, and all of the
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Compare And Contrast Beowulf And The 13th Warrior
Antonio Banderas plays the main character in the exciting and relative film, The 13th Warrior. The
13th Warrior shows many similarities to the story of Beowulf, sharing very similar features that are
shown in both of these works. The film portrays the story of Ahmed ibn Fadlan, whom is portrayed by
Antonio Banderas. Ahmed ibn Fadlan is a young Arab poet that is living in the area of Bagdad. He is a
selfish poet that gets into some trouble by having an affair with the wife of an important citizen from
his country, that goes by the name of Sultan. After getting into trouble he was to be banned from his
country as a punishment. Getting exhiled places Fadlan in the precesnse of some Scandinavian men
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Throughout both stories, the scenes demonstrated slightly different ideas that shared the same
meaning. The first example that I noticed that was shared between both stories, was the entrances of
the story going into the areas in Scandonavia. The leader of the Viking warriors was named Buliwyf,
which was very similar to and took the same position of Beowulf, who also led his warriors. The ruler
in both stories is both named Hrothgar and there is evils that attack his kingdom are present in both
stories. Even though these evils are not the same with them having different physical characteristics,
they represent the same terrorizing evil. The warriors in both stories began their stay in the big halls of
the villages, where they later met the great evils and had a great battle. Then after the battle there was
the last battle with the leader and the mother of the evils, where they go travel to the home of the evil.
Once they arrive to where the evil resides, they ensue in a great battle and later die while destroying
the evil in the
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Challah Research Paper
The word challah (a¸¥allah plural: challot/a¸¥alloth/khallos) (Hebrew: × ×œ× ) is also called khale
(eastern Yiddish, German and western Yiddish), berches (Swabian), barkis (Gothenburg), bergis
(Stockholm), birkata in Judeo (the language of Ethiopia), chałka (Polish), colaci (Romanian),and
kitke (South Africa). Yet the origin (the study of where words come from) of the word challah is as
mysterious to me as me trying to bake one from scratch.
The term challah comes from the (Bible related) commandment of hafrashat challah, separating the
challah for the cohen or priest. The word cChallah itself may come from the root word Chalal which
means space. The term comes from the (Bible related) commandment of hafrashat challah, or burning
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The name challah was given applied to the bread in South Germany in the Middle Ages when it was
adopted by Jews for Shabbat and holidays. John Barrel maker (Eat and Be Made happy (by meeting a
need or reaching a goal)) notes that the first talk about/say was in the 15th century. The term was
created in Austria. Before, the bread was called berches, a name still used by Jews in some places
today.
Every Friday evening, it s challah that announces/predicts the (religion based day of rest). Also on
Jewish holidays.
The prayers and customs that go with the kind act of making challah for the (religion based day of
rest) are the same the world over, linking the present to the Book of Leviticus, when God instructed
Moses to place two rows of six challot. For more than 4,000 years since, Jews have been delighting in
challah for Shabbat.
On Friday night and holidays, this special, oh so delicious bread is also a reminder of the purity of the
day of rest, as well as a memory of the (not having something wanted or needed) of Eastern (related to
Europe) Jews who lived on black bread during the
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Outline And Explain Abrahams Behaviour Using 2 Different...
Abrahams Problem Abraham has a problem with alcohol. He started drinking his father s whiskey
when he was 12 and had difficulties attending school. Abraham s family all like to have a drink and at
family parties they tend drink to excess. Abraham says that drinking makes him feel like a big man ,
without a drink Abraham is quiet and unhappy. Abraham is unemployed and he spends most of his
benefits money on cheap alcohol. The aim of this study is to outline and explain Abrahams behaviour
using 2 different psychological Psychodynamic Approach The first thing to look at is that Abraham
has a problem with drinking, this problem can be explained with the fixation on a certain stage of
childhood development. According to Freud growing up we go through certain stages of development
he named psychosexual because they all represent certain erogenous zones of the body these are oral,
anal, phallic, latent and genital (Catatan ku, seorang doktor 2011). We are said to go through these
stages from birth all the way to adulthood, at different ages we gratify these different sexual areas with
different stimulation (breast feeding, expulsion of faeces, etc.) Abraham should be in the genital stage
that effects a child from puberty onwards, he should show heterosexual interest in people of a similar
age and have the ability to form mature relationships assuming he has successfully transitioned
through each stage. Failure to transition a stage would result in what is called a fixation
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Dangers And Disadvantages Of Right To Counsel
The Right to Counsel was not established until 1923 when the United States Supreme Court realized
in Powell v. Alabama; defendants filed an appeal claiming they should have been provided, counsel.
(Hall, 2014) However, the right to counsel was not founded upon the Sixth Amendment to be exact it
was the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court reasoned the absence of counsel deprives a person of a fair
trial. Courts have rules and laws that the average person does not understand; nonetheless, why
represent yourself if you lack the education of law? In 1975, the first case to establish the right to self
representation was Faretta v. California 422 U.S. 806. The Supreme Court recognized that the
assistance of trained legal counsel is essential to preparing and presenting a defense (Hall, 2014,
p.572). Therefore, a defendant who chooses to act as his or her own counsel (pro se) increases the
probability of a conviction. Therefore, a defendant who chooses to represent themselves, a judge may
appoint a standby counsel to take over if necessary during a trial. The Sixth Amendment gives a
person the right to counsel, and it is not the only constitutional provision assuring counsel, the Fifth
and Fourteenth Amendments in some circumstances does as well. (Hall, 2014) A defendant must be
made aware of the dangers and disadvantages of self representation (Hall, 2014, p. 572). Some States
only allow a defendant to represent themselves if they re indigent. Defendants estimate the cost of trial
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Essay on Methods of Overcoming Prejudice in Society
Prejudice can be seen from an individual having biased opinions about a certain group, with very little
knowledge. Prejudice can be defined in many ways, such as an attitude of how people think about
others or people judging ignorantly. But to Gordon Allport, Prejudice is a thinking ill of others without
a sufficient warrant. . This is how prejudice is defined to an individual who is still witnessing this
crisis. This person discovered that apart from the race, color, national origin or gender, people in today
s world, share an universally existing problem: PREJUDICE . There is alot of evidence that a person s
prejudice is wrong, but still, individuals ignore it. There are several sources that lead to this problem,
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There are books that are read in school where it portrays examples of prejudice. For instance, a book
called Inherit the Wind displays an excellent point of view of prejudice. A town named Hills Bro
believes in only one religion, and nothing else. They only believe in Christianity. Nevertheless, there
was an individual named Bertrim Cates who introduces another belief, the Darwin theory. The town
despises Cates for believing in a belief that is different from the town. Another book that portrays
prejudice is The Merchant of Venice . This play teaches individuals about prejudice and why it is
wrong. People would see how everyone was hurt at one time or another by prejudice, whether it was
the Christians making fun of Shylock or Shylock showing his prejudice to the Christians. One quote
that was said by Shylock who reveals his feelings about the prejudice that was laid upon him. Hath not
a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, affections, passions.....as a Christian is? (Act 3
scene 1 lines 49 61). His feelings revealed of how he thinks that are Jews not the same as the
Christians, and are they not both human. As education is one source to change prejudice, exposure to
other cultures is as helpful. How does exposure to other cultures help to prevent prejudice? One may
answer, it allows for an individual to have a worldly view of things, where it can be compare and
contrast each
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The Rationality And Moral Significance Of Emotions
Love, joy, grief, pride, shame, hate, fear, envy. We all have emotions and we recognise emotions in
others. It is remarkable how often we are wrong about our own emotions and misread the emotions of
others. Philosophers often call emotions appropriate or inappropriate. Virtue ethicists put a lot of
importance to emotions and claim that emotions are an essential motivator of ethical behaviour and we
should ethically assess people s emotions responses directly (de Sousa 2014). The rationality and
moral significance of emotions remains debatable due to the ambiguous questions about their
justification. Many emotions seem to involve positive or negative evaluations of their objects e.g. to
be angry at me is to evaluate me negatively. However, emotions are not necessarily tied to evaluative
judgements, because we can be irrationally angry at someone even though we judge that they have
done nothing wrong. And so, D Arms Jacobson (2000) describe emotions as involving evaluative
presentations that do not force us to make the evaluative judgement, but put pressure on us to make
judgement. The question then, is how can we evaluate emotional responses and whether such
emotional responses are true or fitting or prudentially useful or morally right? Many emotions are
associated with beliefs or judgements. Empirical thinking is primarily linked to experience in the
sense that perceptual experiences can provide reasons for empirical belief and judgement (Goldie
2004). One
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Misconceptions Of Impressionist Art
Impressionist Art
When you hear about impressionist art what is the first thing that you think of? Most people think
about old French styled paintings. Impressionist art isn t just old styled paintings formed in France by
the French. Impressionist art varies to many different things and different styles. Impressionist art
became a huge style of art form during the 17th to the 19th century. During the 17th, 18th, and 19th
century there were quite a few artists who were considered an impressionist artist. Although the first
person to be considered the first impressionist was Edouard Manet. Manet showed and proved that it
was, and still is, possible to create a piece of artwork where the subtle depictions of light can be
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Art has formed into many types of styles and have had huge impacts in different eras. The art back
then is very much different than how our art is today. We have art museums and art shows to whereas
back then they didn t have as much as we do in this generation. There are a few misconceptions about
impressionism. Impressionism influenced the multitude of movements that impressionism spawned.
Modern art was firmly modern from the impressionists. The impressionists studied light to the nth
degree. They studied light by looking long and hard at how light is reflected, absorbed, and how how
it registers colors into our brains. They then tried to recreate light by using brushes and paints and
combining them to create a visual representation. There was a key item to help with impressionism.
That was the color theory. The color theory is a body of practical guidance to color mixing and the
visual effects of a specific color combination. The color theory was formed by the French chemist
Michel Eugene Chevreul. The color theory was published in in 1839. Not everybody understood
Chevreul s color theory but the impressionists were some of the first few people that were able to
make an understanding and use this
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Theme Of Beloved By Toni Morrison
Beloved (1987) is a sensitive novel written by Toni Morrison a renowned Afro American author. It
deals with the forgotten era of slavery and the pathos of black slaves. The novel tells a wrenching
story of a black female slave, Sethe, who kills her own daughter to protect her from the horrors of
slavery. Morrison has excelled in creating her female characters. Her novels show a deep sense of
bonding between the female characters. In Beloved the female bonding and the multiple layer of
meaning in their relationship makes the story emotionally appealing and according to Barbara
Schapira in Contemporary Literature it is the story that, penetrates perhaps more deeply than any
historical or psychological study could, the unconscious emotional and psychic consequences of
slavery. (194). The story touches the social, psychological, philosophical and supernatural elements of
human life.
Toni Morrison is a famous Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winning American novelist, editor and
professor. Her novels are known for her epic themes, vibrant dialogues and richly black characters.
Her best known works are The Bluest Eye (1970), Song of Solomon (1977) and Beloved (1987). She
has won nearly every book prize possible. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Claudia Driefus in New York Times talks about Toni Morrison, who in her novels characterized by
visionary force and poetic import gives life to an essential aspect of American reality. (6) She is
currently the last American to have been awarded the honor. In 1996 The National Endowment for the
Humanities selected Morrison for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government s highest honor
for achievement in the humanities. In 1996, Morrison had been honored with the National Book
Foundation s Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, which is according to Claudia
Driefus awarded to a writer, who has enriched our literary heritage over a life of service, or a corpus
of
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Essay On The Mayan Ballgame Sacrifice
In the realm of the Classic Maya ballgame, there is much speculation based off carvings, and there
exists little concrete knowledge. Overall, the ballgame served as a religious altar where sacrificial
events took place, but various researchers find drastically different reasons for the act of sacrifice on
the ball court. Miller and Houston explain, through a materialistic and political lens, that the Ancient
Mayan ballgame served as a means for an individual, typically a captive of war, to play for their life; it
was a political game to emphasize who was the stronger and authoritative society. However, Freidel,
Schele, and Parker, through a spiritual and idealistic lens, see the ballgame as a ritualized reenactment
of a mythological event involving the Hero Twins. Moreover, Miller and Houston s argument, using
archeological proof, is more convincing because Freidel, Schele, and Parker s reliance on the Popol
Vuh, written much later than the actual events it accounts, and a spiritual viewpoint exhibits a
distorted story. Miller and Houston argue for the ballgame as a game for the ... Show more content on
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It was a ritualized enactment of the original ballgame with the Hero Twins, One Hunahpu and Even
Hunahpu, which the Popol Vuh accounts in detail. One Death and Seven Death defeated these twins,
who sacrificed them on the ball court and buried them there. The sacrifice of players from the
ballgame appeased the Lords of Death. But, furthermore, Freidel, Schele, and Parker believe that the
physical ball court was a source or opening to the underworld where Mayans could interact with the
supernatural. In the Popol Vuh, the ballgame is refered to as hom, which is a word that means chasm
or abyss. Although Freidel, Schele, and Parker s argument aligns with the Popol Vuh stories, Miller
and Houston s argument is more
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Thickness In Millimeters Lab Report
9.) Calculations h = height or thickness
D = M/V
V = M/D
L*W*H = M/D
Trial 1:
This calculation solves for the height (h), or thickness, of the aluminum foil.
(29.97 cm * 30.50 cm * h cm) = (3.82 g/2.70 cm2)
(914.085 cm2 * h cm) = (3.82 g/2.70 cm2) h cm = 0.00155 cm
The following calculations express the height (h)/thickness in millimeters and micrometers.
(0.00155 cm * (10 mm/1 cm)) = 0.0155 mm
(0.00155 cm * (10,000 μm/1 cm)) = 15.5 μm
Trial 2:
This calculation solves for the height (h), or thickness, of the aluminum foil.
(9.60 cm * 6.10 cm * h cm) = (0.23 g/2.70 cm2)
(58.56 cm2 * h cm) = (0.23 g/2.70 cm2) h cm = 0.0015 cm
The following calculations express the height (h)/thickness in millimeters and micrometers.
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Three different pieces of aluminum foil were used for three different trials in order to determine the
thickness. Data was then collected by using an electric balance for mass and a standard ruler for length
and width. The formulas used were area = length * width, volume = length * width * height, and
density = mass / volume. Thickness (height) was found simply by dividing mass by density, width,
and length. The average of our three trials was not only calculated, but also found via the graph and
slope.. A graph of area vs. mass was made with data points from our three trials. Using linear fit, the
graph showed that the slope, which was then divided by the density. This calculation isolated the
height in centimeters. The slope of the graph was 0.004181 g/cm2. This value shows the relationship
between the area of the aluminum foil and its mass. The values plotted in this graph were used to
calculate the thickness of the aluminum foil via an alternative method. Additionally, the graph had a
correlation value of 1.00. This means that area and mass have a strong, direct relationship. According
to pure calculations based upon the data alone, the thickness of the aluminum foil was 0.0016 cm.
This is identical to the value of thickness provided by the aluminum foil company, Reynold s.
According to calculations using the slope,
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Confirmation In The 1910 Encyclical Quam Singulari Of...
Confirmation is a sacrament that has become an enigma wrapped in a riddle that ends with an open
ended question for teens all over the world. It has become an increasingly tough Sacrament to define
and explain to those coming to the sacrament of choice. This book was chosen by most of us, not
because of the size but because we have all been called upon to talk to confirmation classes and
talking more intelligently and genuinely is what this generation is striving to receive. Since there is so
much confusion over this sacrament it is imperative we try to live up to the exhortation in paragraph
59 of Sacrosanctum Concilium. It is therefore of the highest importance that the faithful should easily
understand the sacramental signs (SC 59). Timothy Gabrielli s book is meant to give the thinking and
theology behind how this sacrament has been shaped by the twentieth century culture. This book is
meant to stir up conversation and understanding of the need for more priority from the church and its
leaders in the celebration of this sacrament. The main idea running through this book is the 1910
encyclical Quam Singulari of Pius X as the stick of dynamite that blew up the sacrament order. It
appears to me it was the light that illuminated the need for a change in the timing of first communion.
The unforeseen consequence was the upheaval and confusion around Confirmation since it was not
mentioned in the encyclical. The first chapter starts with the quote from the encyclical and
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Essay on Positive psych
Abstract
The emerging field of positive psychology has gained a lot of interest in the recent years. Positive
psychology has been proven to promote happiness in many individual s lives as well as reinforce their
personal feelings of self worth. The use of positive psychology can be applied to multiple aspects of
an individual s life, making it a universal approach to happiness and less stress. One major group of
individuals that can effectively carry out the use of positive psychology is athletes. Instilling and
educating coaches and players about this approach could help players deal with the immense amount
of pressure the players go through. Professional athletes obviously take on more pressures than
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There is much research that suggests that happiness is also a means toward higher levels of overall
success. Using positive psychology can promote happiness, which, in return, will lead to more overall
success in an individual s life (Ben Shahar 2007). By using the positive psychology approach an
individual can lower stress while improving personal biological and spiritual health. Another
advantage point to positive psychology is that it can be applied to many aspects of an individual s life.
Positive psychology can be applied to education, the workplace, and in relationships (Ben Shahar
2007). Athletes for example, are a group of individuals who could really benefit from positive
psychology. Athletes of all ages and skill type experience some sort of pressure while playing their
beloved sport. Younger athletes could feel pressure from coaches, teammates, and even parents. If you
re a parent or coach, you probably have an opinion about youth sports. You might think that sports
help children develop teamwork skills, self confidence, resiliency, moral character, and other personal
strengths. Or you may see a dark side to youth sports, believing that young athletes develop aggressive
traits like bullying and the need to dominate their opponents on and off the field. The proponents of
youth sports often make blanket statements about the benefits of sports, leading parents to believe that
if
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The Role Of Leichhardt Local Government Area
Introduction Leichhardt was incorporated as a Municipality in 1871. In 1949 Balmain and Annandale
were amalgamated with Leichhardt. In 2003 the boundary was once again changed to exclude Glebe
and Forest Lodge which now form apart of City of Sydney Council. The resident population of
Leichhardt Council now stands at 57,266 and is the 5th largest local government Area in New South
Wales. Leichhardt population has a high average income and a high population of people from the
professional and management industry. The council area is approximately 1,003 hectares. Leichhardt
Council manages 5.1kms of sea walls, 154kms of road and has approximately 9,500 trees. Council
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The diversity extends beyond this composition: Leichhardt LGA also has a small but diverse group of
residents from a wide range of non English speaking countries Analysis of the ancestry responses of
the population in Leichhardt in 2011 shows that the top five ancestries nominated were: English
(4,281 people or 31.7%) Australian (3,643 people or 26.9%) Irish (1,926 people or 14.2%) Italian
(1,454 people or 10.7%) Scottish (1,278 people or 9.5%) The largest changes in the reported
ancestries of the population in this area between 2006 and 2011 were: English (+724 persons) Irish
(+326 persons) Scottish (+229 persons) Australian ( 168 persons) Education More than 40.7% of the
population have a qualification of Bachelor or Higher degree. However 29.2% of the residents claim
that they have no qualification: Emerging groups Bachelor or Higher degrees (+1,045 persons) No
qualifications ( 328 persons) Advanced Diploma or Diplomas (+69 persons) Aboriginal tribes
associated with the area and any land rights issues The history of Aboriginal people in the Leichhardt
care is not as prevalent as the one in Redfern. The land was once occupied by the Wangal band of the
Dharug (Eora) language group. The name was given to coastal Aborigines around Sydney, it means
from this place .
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Human Involvement And Human Intervention
Introduction Species in nature have chosen to live and thrive where they are comfortable. From time
to time, unfortunate living conditions or a particular disease wipes out an area, calling for humans to
get involved. Also, humans sometimes lead to the extinction of species, through poaching or the
killing of a certain species. This may also occur when individuals cut down trees and destroy
ecosystems. However, occasionally, human involvement can greatly benefit a certain species of animal
or plant. Human intervention can lead to the growth of a certain species and allow them to thrive and
reproduce in their ecosystem, causing the growth of a particular species. The Bison of America s
Prairies More than 200 million bison used to roam ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Spread of Corn Population Corn greatly benefit from human intervention. Without the
intervention of humans, corn would not be able to grow and thrive in certain areas of the globe.
Different types of fertilizers and pesticides have allowed corn to thrive all around the world. Also, the
use of pesticides and fertilizers has opened doors for corn to grow in different types of climate and
fight off many insects and diseases. For example, in figure 2, one may see the effects fungal disease
has on corn. It has made this corn inedible. Next, this disease may spread to other corn within the field
or the corn stalk, greatly affecting a certain corn population. With the use of pesticides, corn is able to
survive and feed many humans around the globe (PLOS Biology 1). Although pesticides are certainly
not good to consume, without them, we wouldn t have the quantity and quality of corn around the
world that we have today (PLOS Biology 1). Figure 2 A fungal disease (corn smut) thriving on corn
and destroying one of our most important food sources. (walterreeves.com). Red Wolf Recovery
During the 1900s, Red wolves marched along the southeastern United States. In the 1970s, however,
they had all been wiped out by hunters (NWF 1). They were treated as a nuisance and no one seemed
to care for their existence. In 1973, the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service launched a
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Halloween Informative Essay
DESCRIPTIVE SPEECH Tanner, Sarah Communication Studies 105 T/Th 8:00am Halloween
INTRODUCTION: Attention Getter: ( The Nightmare Before Christmas movie clip) Central Idea:
Halloween is a holiday with many traditions that date back thousands of years. Credibility Statement:
I grew up in a very strict, religious household and I was not allowed to celebrate Halloween, which is
probably what led to my rebellious love for this haunted holiday. Preview Statement: First, I will go
into detail about the origins of Halloween. Then, I will talk about how the origins translate into our
current Halloween traditions. Lastly, I will talk about safety precautions that must be taken on this
holiday. BODY: I. First, let s look at the origins of Halloween. A. ... Show more content on
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In the 2002 book, Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night, author Nicholas Rogers points out,
Halloween is commonly thought to have pagan origins, even though the etymology is Christian.
Halloween is, quite literally, the derivative of All Hallow Even, or the eve of All Saints Day (1
November). Taken together with All Souls Day, which falls on 2 November, it is a time assigned in the
Christian calendar for honoring the saints and newly departed. 1. The name All Hallow Even has
evolved over time, it eventually became Hallowe en, and then to what we know the holiday now as:
Halloween. 2. Halloween was a day to celebrate the deceased, followed by a time to pray for them. B.
Halloween also comes from the sacred Celtic festival, Samhain. 1. On the eve of Samhain, the Celts
believed the dead, both ghosts and demons, were allowed to roam free. 2. TRANSITION: Now that
we know where Halloween came from, let s talk about how these origins translate into current
Halloween traditions. II. Now, I will explain how our American Halloween traditions, such as dressing
up, trick or treating, and carving jack o lanterns, came to
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  • 2. An Integral Location Within The Harry Potter Series By Jk... Platform 9 ¾, an integral location within the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling, provides the focus for the final third of this chapter. Initially, I analyse the site as a barrier to the tourist, before considering its nature as a collectively read text, and finally I discuss the platform as a disregarded location within the Harry Potter series. Located within the concourse of King s Cross station, a space which sees a footfall of approximately 48 million individuals per year (Network Rail, n.d.), Platform 9 ¾ is one of the most visible literary spaces within the United Kingdom, with replicas of the platform existing internationally in sites as diverse as The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park in Orlando, Florida through to the public railway station in Wellington, New Zealand. Driven by the perpetual success of the Harry Potter series across a range of diverse media, these worldwide representations of the platform offer tourists the opportunity to experience a simulacrum of the platform at King s Cross, a site embodied with a primacy of location. This primacy, led through the primary evidence of the texts and the visual authority providing by the locations used in the film, seems set to continue upon the imminent cinematic release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) and the two part play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (2016). Both the play and film continue the visual coding established by the films; Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Higher Education in Pakistan vs. the UK The state of higher education: Pakistan in comparison with the UK After partition, Pakistan, an independent state came into being in 1947 and inherited a colonial university system, created by the British. The fundamental features of this system during that era were that it was under financed, bureaucratic, and mediocre and was teaching rather than research oriented. Just then, the country had a poorly educated population and few schools or universities. Even though the education system has expanded to a great extent since then, debate continues about the curriculum, and, apart from a few elite institutions, quality remains a critical concern of educators till date. In Pakistan, higher education is referred to as the education ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his opinion, Pakistan cannot even match Tehran University which is a country cut off from the world for over 25 years. Moving on, earlier this year (2010), at a formal meeting, in Quaid e Azam University, professors voted to make life easier for themselves and the Academic Council, which is the key decision making body of the university, decided that from now on no applicant for a university teaching position would be required to give an open seminar or lecture as a component of the selection process. Open lectures were noted by the council as illegal, unjust and a strategy for victimizing the teachers. This was unbelievable as public presentations allow an applicant s subject capability and competence to communicate to be assessed by the academic community. Another major decision that also brought a dramatic blow to the future of QAU and to Pakistan s other universities as well was taken when the council voted that QAU s PhD candidates did not have to conform to international standards and decided to overturn its earlier acceptance of the HEC s requirement that the international GRE subject tests must be passed by a entrant prior to the grant of a PhD degree. If we look at the other side of the story, there are some bright spots too. Institutions like Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and National University of Science and Technology (NUST) are a few institutes of the new generation of Pakistani ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of The Book Snowman I am not my childhood, Snowman says out loud. Okay... Well, who is he? Snowman (or Jimmy, as I will refer to him) is a perplexing character from Atwood s first introduction. He is living as the only human man among a colony of Crakers over whom he appears to be some kind of godly leader. As he wallows in his past we discover him to be almost tragic; a cruel and manipulative lover, void of any real emotionally intimate relationships, who now spends all of his time thinking, reflecting and obsessing over his past. For a man who is not his childhood we sure hear a lot about it! Which tells us that his past is critical in understanding who he is as a character. Jimmy never achieves the closeness he craves with his mother; he spends most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A mother who is predominantly absent, either physically or emotionally often leaves the child with difficulties understanding and experiencing intimacy. Both of these are models of insecure attachment. Let s look at Jimmy and his relationship with his mother. Jimmy remembers his mother as predominantly distant and cold. This is depicted in Jimmy s memory of his mother s response when asked why she had resigned from her job: because I wanted to stay home with you, she said, looking over the top of Jimmy s head and puffing on her cigarette. As readers, we are invited to assume that she suffers from some kind of episodic depression though this cannot be understood by Jimmy as a child. He recalls her forgetting his birthday, and when reminded, buying him gifts that showed she either knew or cared very little about her son. According to attachment theory jimmy s memories of his maternal parenting may be either idealised or devalued. In snowman s reflections, he makes no excuses for the unstable home his mother creates. He reflects upon her unaffectionately and bluntly and recants his only warm maternal memories of a hired nanny who was as affectionate and generous as his mother was cold and unpredictable. When his mother leaves work to care for him Jimmy is told the nanny must leave because; nobody needed two mummies did they? oh yes, they did, thinks snowman. Oh yes, they really did. Of course, Jimmy s mother ultimately leaves him and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Island of Menstruating Men The Island of Menstruating Men The men and women on Wogeo both lead very different lives, this is made clear by the distinct rituals that each sex participates in throughout their life, the roles held in tribal events as well as the strict customs that are adhered to in the daily life. Now, though the men and women have very different customs that they practice, both sexes of Wogeo are noticeably similar on a social scale. The truth is that on the island of Wogeo the tribes are male dominated. Through practiced customs and social norms the women of Wogeo are able to increase their social status to be on par with that of the men. The people of Wogeo have very specific traditions and rites of passage ceremonies that are held throughout a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of these rituals shows just how women hold more power in Wogeo than in other parts of the word, the incising of the penis. All the males of Wogeo practice artificial menstruation to mimic the natural menstruation of women. Artificial menstruation is done because it is believed that the exiting blood takes the toxins with it and artificial menstruation needs to be done every so often to remain healthy and spiritually clean. Many of the men consider women lucky to get there period naturally. Also, in a social aspect, men are seen to be particularly helpless until women came along. This is told by stories of the culture heroes which mostly consisted of women. The women of Wogeo only undergo one rite of passage which occurs on the first menstruation. Unlike the various rites of passages for men, the purpose for the women s ceremony is seemingly more oriented toward that of celebration. The males look to have an idea of what goes on but have absolutely no interest in what goes on during the ceremony. It s rather amusing the displeasure that the ceremony causes them. Hogbin writes The sound of shrieking, borne on the wind, was clearly audible in the village, and soon the younger men and youths were making known their profound irritation. They objected to the women s being so blatant in asserting enjoyment. I m deafened said one, grossly exaggerating, as he waved his fist in the air. They ought to be planting taro ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Differential Staining Procedure There are two types of staining: simple staining and differential staining. Staining is used to identify unknown bacterium including the structures within it and aseptic techniques should always be used. Bacterium is a transparent cell. Due to this, bacteria has to be stained and identified to be categorized. During simple staining, a sample of bacteria is taken from a culture. First, water is placed on a slide with a loop then, the bacteria is scratched onto the slide. It must dry completely before it is fixed to the slide with the use of a Bunsen burner. One stain such as crystal violet is placed on the slide for one minute to add color. Once it has been rinsed off and dried with blotting paper it can be viewed under a microscope. A differential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bacteria that have a flagella are known as motile and the bacteria that do not are non motile. The motility test is conducted by flaming an inoculation needle. After grazing the top of a culture, then placing the needle straight down into a tube of the motility media and lifting the needle straight out. Triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) is turns the bacteria to a red color making it easier to see if the results are motile or non motile. If the bacteria forms a straight line it is non motile, however if the bacteria is spread throughout the tube it is classified as being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. An Informative Essay On Snow Leopards Snow Leopard Do you know what a snow leopard is? A snow leopard is a mammal, it has black spots and it has a long tail. The Snow Leopard lives in Central Asia. The Snow Leopards eat blue sheep. This report is about the snow leopard and i will be telling you some facts about the appearance, habitat and diet, and interesting facts. First, I am going to tell you about the appearance. Did you know that the snow leopards have thick hair and wide, fur covered feet. Their tails help them balance when they are climbing mountains. The snow leopards height can range from 55 65 cm. (22 26 in.), their length can range from 90 115 cm. (36 44 in.), and their tails can be 100 cm. (40 in.). Their short, round ears help to not lose heat. Therefore, Snow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Milgaard Case In January 1969, 16 year old Milgaard and his friends Ron Wilson and Nichol John took a trip across Canada. While the friends were in Saskatoon, a 20 year old nursing student, Gail Miller, was found dead on a snowbank. At the time Milgaard and his friends were picking up their friend Albert Cadrain, whose family was renting out their basement to Fisher. Tipped off by Cadrain, who admitted he was mostly interested in the $2000 reward for information, British Columbia police arrested Milgaard in May 1969 and sent him back to Saskatchewan, where he was charged with Miller s murder. Cadrain testified he had seen Milgaard return the night of Miller s murder in blood stained clothing. Milgaard was sentenced to prison for life in 1970 for murder. Millegard tried to appeal his conviction many times ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The real killer was then identified as Larry Fisher. Milgaard was given a settlement of $10,000,000 from the government for the time he was falsely imprisoned. He was given this money for things such as (Pain and suffering, time spent in jail, Psychological damage, etc...) I will know say what that settlement would be if I was in charge of handing out the money for each category. First, I will begin with the categories I would not give him him any money for. The first category to be selected would be lost educational opportunities, I would not give him any money for this because he was a high school dropout who didn t have a chance for a higher education. The second category I would omit is compensation to relatives. I don t believe his family should get money because this was his case and his case only. It makes no sense to award his family money when they were not the ones imprisoned. In a way that would make his family freeloaders. As for the categories that I will award him money for I will start off with legal expenses, I would give him approximately $150,000 for his legal expenses. My reason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Peer and Self Assessment Strategies for University Students 1.0 Introduction The topic of self assessment and peer assessment among university students is fueling a lot of debate from scholars and practitioners in the education specialty. This owes to the reality that Nulty (2011) completed a study on the topic in question. It is necessary to define the terms self and peer assessments because their definitions are vital ingredients to the upcoming discussion. Consequently, (White, 2009) reveals that self assessment requires an individual to evaluate him or herself. In addition, the same author also defines peer assessment as an evaluation where the efforts of a learner are evaluated by his/her peers. This study identifies the reality that even though various scholars have studied the topic in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the self and peer assessments, students participate in setting the criteria, evaluating performance, and providing feedback. The authors advise that even though students participate in the assessment process, the teachers should always make the final decision. Thus, self and peer assessments encourages students to appreciate the procedure of evaluating and making judgments. Furthermore, the use of peer assessment strategies promotes team work among learners, which is an essential quality to employers. Furthermore, self and peer assessments enables learners to reflect on individual performances by evaluating themselves. Therefore, peer and self assessment implies that there is lower teacher involvement and increased student involvement that in co assessments. This lowers the burden to educators by reducing the time and effort of assessing students individually. In fact, this time and effort could be used in different areas that benefit both students and teachers. The fact that peer and self assessments not only encourages learners to acquire knowledge, but also to evaluate knowledge implies that this technique encourages deeper learning. Since the use of peer and self and peer assessment encourages deeper learning, it sufficed to mention that it transforms students to problem solvers. This surpasses the traditional assessment that developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Europe Ethnographic Analysis All the time Europe countries are focused in order to compete a global goods in strengths and weakneses of its physiography which tell us the challenges of individual territoris. The geographical position of Europe is very important for the fact it is connected on the road with Asia and terrestrial wide exit into the Atlantic Ocean. The first thing of improving the strength challenges for it is : Europe take part of the rood crossing from East to West and North to South to all terrestrial sea and air location . It has a coastline 65,993 km and geographical refraction creation numerous peninusulas and bays islands that connect it with other continents and helps create social and economic ties. Baltic, North and Mediterranean Seas and a lot of small and large rivers in Europe create for it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Highly varied locations of mountains and big farming fields are natural enviroments that each country try to use as an opportunity. From the Pyrenees and Cantabrian in the Iberian Peninsula to the Alpet and Balkan mountains Europe has a major impact in world. It gets a making conetion between mountains and fields. The countries like Spain, Germany, Italy have develop industrial economy by exploiting the wealth that this country have including cultivable soil, coal and minerals areas propelled. The second country on my visit is Italy, which located in Apenins peninusular, and use the mineral fron Alpet mountain to denvelope industi of automobiles, ships and specialized products. For thousands of years the Alps have minerals soures which is the first product with good quality of iron for the steel industry. The steel industry is the complex chain where a lot of emploiers get job and make Italy the country of powerful economic.The companies like Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lanica and Ferrari are the best groups of product the automitive industry and make Italy one of the denvelope country in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Tutoring And Teaching Of The Classroom Tutoring and Teaching of the Classroom Introduction I thoroughly enjoyed the time that I spent volunteering at Oasis. This experience introduced me to working with students whose first language is not English as well as not always being motivated to complete the daily activities. In this paper, I will briefly describe the program there at Oasis as well as to tie the concepts we learned in class into my experience there at Oasis. Also, I will reflect on my experiences and how they will alter my teaching approach in the future. Oasis Catolico Santa Rafaela The Oasis Catolico Santa Rafaela program was founded by the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 2002. Since the Oasis program has begun, the sisters have served countless families ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The classrooms are set up as a room per grade level. In each classroom, there are basic classroom materials: tables and chairs as well as various manipulatives that can be used in the lessons. At each of the tables is a box full of different manipulatives for the tutors to use in various activities. Some of the materials in the boxes change each week as the boxes move from table to table; so each tutor must be sure to complete the activity with the new information for that week. This semester, I continued to volunteer in the Kindergarten classroom there at Oasis. I was fortunate enough to work with the same kids as I did during the fall semester. At my table there are two students both of age six. Neither of these two students have major exceptionalities; however, from working with them both closely for a long period of time I was able to pick up on the way I needed to work with them. One of my girls, Bree (a pseudonym), needs a lot of attention, most of the time she will need your full attention to keep her focused and on task. If Bree is not given the type of attention that she needs then she will give up. The other student, Roxie (a pseudonym), does not need as much attention as Bree does. If you are doing a group activity, such as having both of the girls taking turn reading a page of a book. Roxie tends conquer the difficult words with little help. The two girls work extremely well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on House of the Vettii House of the Vettii The House of the Vettii belonged to two freedmen, Aulus Vettius Conviva and Aulus Vettius Restitutus, who amassed a fortune through a flourishing business. The House of the Vettii is not unusually large for the time or social standing of its owners, but it is obvious that the Vettii were affluent Pompeian citizens and the house compares to the other large, lavish houses found in Pompeii. (Mau, 1899: 315) Excavated in the late 19th century, the house is most notable for its remarkably well preserved frescoes, beautiful garden and large triclinium. The rooms included in the house and the decoration in the various rooms reflect trends in Roman domestic architecture and art in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another smaller atrium can be accessed through a doorway on the right of the primary atrium. This atrium contains the house s lararium, or a shrine to the family s Lares. This lararium depicts the Genius of the household making a sacrifice and surrounded by two Lares. Underneath is a large snake, a symbol of beneficence and prosperity. (Guzzo, 1998: 60) In all houses of a higher standing there was an altar dedicated to the Lares and each family was placed under the protection of its own Lares. Neighborhoods probably had Lares as well, which looked over all of the households. There were also those which presided over the aggregate destiny, no longer of such and such a financier or merchant, but of Pompeii as a whole; their temple was therefore situated at the hub of the city s activity, the Forum, between the Macellum and the Temple of Vespasian, wrote Marcel Brion, explaining the rising significance of the cult. (Brion, 1960: 88) The lararium in the atrium of the House of the Vettii is a well preserved example of the household shrines. The second atrium is also closely associated with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Viking Gods Research Paper The Norse gods, also referred to the Viking gods, live in a place called Asgard. In their myths there are 9 worlds from theirs which is Asgard (home of the Aesir), Vanaheim (home of the Vanir), Jotuheim (home of the giants), Midgard (home of the humans) to many more (actually five more to be exact). The leader of Asgard is Odin (also refer to as the all father) is the father to many but his most famous son is Thor. Where the movies made the gods heroes, it s not so true in this story where they leave Chris Hemsworth in the scenes, and show you the true myths about Thor. Magnus Chase is a normal homeless person. After two years on the streets he s normally seen in downtown Boston, picking food from the trash, breaking into rich people s cars, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t get me wrong, I am a big fan, and enjoy all mythology, but this book didn t cut it. First off you based its way to much off Percy Jackson and the Greek gods series. From Chapter 48 titled: Hearthstone Passes Out Even More than Jason Grace (Though I Have No Idea Who That Is), it felt that the Kane Chronicles wasn t as successful to you, so you decided maybe if you incorporated the Percy Jackson s characters it will boost up sales for Magnus. The other incorporation is it just so happen that Magnus has a blonde hair, stormy grey eye, female cousin, who saying she can help him, whose last name is Chase and first name Annabeth. Hmm I wonder who that could be. As a fangirl I would love a Percy and Magnus mash up, but not one that obvious. The other issue I had was the consistent of Blitz and Hearth. Blitz full name is Blitzen, Hearth is Hearthstone, yet Rick Riordan keeps using both equally as much. Blitz was right. I was starting to see double Blitzens and double Hearthstones, and I didn t think it had anything to do with illusions. Just be consistent with your writing, as they teach children in middle school. The last issue I found was sarcasm was just too high throughout all points in the book. Sure it was nice to see Magnus be sassy to the gods, but what got me, was the gods being sassy back. The Norse gods became regular people whenever they talked to Magnus do to their language, losing all power and vision I had for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Model Minority Myth Of Asian Americans The Model Minority Myth The model minority stereotype suggests that Asian Americans as a group are achieving a higher level of academic, economic, and social success than the overall American population (Hartlep, 2013; Tran Birman, 2010). This stereotype is very much engrained in the American culture today; however, such acceptance does not reflect the whole truth. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, 52.4% of Asian Americans over the age of 25 have a bachelor s degree or higher, compared to only 29.9% of the total population and 30.3% of non Hispanic White Americans, signifying higher overall educational attainment for this group (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012). However, this high number failed to consider the differences within the Asian population with some subgroups having educational levels that are significantly below the national average. The 2010 U.S. Census also reported that Asian Americans have a significantly higher annual family income than any other racial groups in the country, though it failed to mention that Asian American families tend to be larger with more family members that are contributing to that high annual income number (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012). How the model minority stereotype can negatively impact the overall educational experience for the Asian American students is not adequately explored at this time (Museus, 2008). Though some studies have looked at performance outcomes, such as GPA comparisons between Asian subgroups and other racial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Lady s Not For Turning To those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catchphrase, the U turn, I have only one thing to say: You turn if you want to. The lady s not for turning. Margaret Thatcher at the 1980 Conservative Party Conference in Brighton Britain emerged as one of the victors of World War II and became a founding member of the United Nations with a permanent seat on the Security Council. However, it lost the title of global superpower, easily demonstrated by the Indian movement for independence, and the botched attempt to occupy the Suez Canal. Massive war debts, lack of economic productivity, and high spending, accruable to the demise of the British Empire, created problems for all new government administrations . When Margaret Thatcher took office in 1979, she became the first female prime minister and the first female head of state in the Western world. Guided by her political philosophies, she sought to fix the problems that Britain faced. In doing so, she forever changed the face of the United Kingdom. The Life and Tenure of Margaret Thatcher (Birth to Election) Margaret Hilda Thatcher (née Roberts) was born October 13, 1925 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. Raised in a strict Methodist family , she was the oldest daughter of Alfred Roberts, a grocer, minister, and local politician, and Ethel Stephenson, a homemaker. Emulating her father, she formed an early desire to be a politician. Propelled by her intelligence, she scored a spot at Oxford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay about Beauty in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison Throughout all of history there has been an ideal beauty that most have tried to obtain. But what if that beauty was impossible to grasp because something was holding one back. There was nothing one could do to be beautiful . Growing up and being convinced that one was ugly, useless, and dirty. For Pecola Breedlove, this state of longing was reality. Blue eyes, blonde hair, and pale white skin was the definition of beauty. Pecola was a black girl with the dream to be beautiful. Toni Morrison takes the reader into the life of a young girl through Morrison s exceptional novel, The Bluest Eye. The novel displays the battles that Pecola struggles with each and every day. Morrison takes the reader through the themes of whiteness and beauty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The affiliation between beauty and whiteness limits the concept of beauty only to the person s exterior. The characters are constantly subjected to images and symbols of whiteness through movies, books, candy, magazines, baby dolls and advertisements. Another example of the images and symbols in the novel is when the black protagonist, Pecola, feasts on a Mary Jane candy. She remembers the Mary Janes. Each pale yellow rapper has a picture on it. A picture of little Mary Jane, for whom the candy is named. Smiling white face. Blonde hair in gentle disarray, blue eyes looking at her out of a world of clean comfort. The eyes are petulant, mischievous. To Pecola they are simply pretty. She eats the candy, and its sweetness is good. To eat the candy is somehow to eat the eyes, eat Mary Jane. Love Mary Jane. Be Mary Jane, (Morrison, 50). In this quotation, Morrison uses the Mary Jane candy to represent white beauty. When Pecola explains the sweetness, simplicity, and love that is identified with the Mary Jane candy, she is actually explaining the attributes of the white culture. The quotation also emphasizes Pecola s desire to be white rather than black when she ends with, Be Mary Jane , which highlights the theme of beauty and how it affects the young black girls. Along with whiteness being associated with beauty, blackness is associated with ugliness. As mentioned before, it may be true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. James O Brien s Case Study McGuire returned with an assurance Dr O Brien would attend after lunch. Also making a return appearance, Percy Le Vaux targeted the nearest convenient drunk. Already notorious as a lush, James O Shea found real renown after the oft told Alligator Creek incident. On that famous night, two pubs refused him service because of intoxication. Of itself, that was a somewhat remarkable occurrence in a town much enamoured of drink. Affronted by the unexpected refusal, O Shea drove his cab home along the tram line. Crossing the Alligator Creek bridge, his horses lost their footing. They, the cab and James plunged into the water where he clung to a bridge pole until rescued by the police. In a stroke of good fortune, the crocodiles of Gator Creek deplored ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He carried a ruler and measured to check no dirty bum overfilled their toilet pan. He even designed a perfect toilet pedestal and lobbied to make it compulsory. Also his own design, his uniform, which he wore to evoke his wartime service. On significant occasions he wore his medals, all four. He related to local journalists his role in the Battle of Ulundi. During that engagement, 25,000 Zulus charged at the bayonets of 8,000 British soldiers and sailors. The Africans died in their thousands, butchered on the British blades. Tom Seaton, still a teenager, fought in that epic seven hour hand to hand struggle. But today, Tom Seaton seemed less efficient municipal official or gallant war hero, and more a drunken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Princess Bride By William Goldman For this assignment, I chose to watch The Princess Bride, a film based on the book written by William Goldman. The story is of a beautiful maiden named Buttercup. When she hears word of her true love, Westley s, ship being taken over by the Dread Pirate Roberts in which there were no survivors. Upon Westley s death, Buttercup reluctantly agrees to marry Prince Humperdinck, who seems to have a plan of his own. When Westley returns as the Dread Pirate Roberts, he finds Buttercup in grave danger in the hands of Vizzini, the man we later learn was hired by Humperdinck to kill his bride and frame Florin s sworn enemy, Guilder. After using his sword fighting skills and strength to outwit Inigo, the Spanish swordsman, and Fizzik, the giant, he then uses his wit to kill Vizzini, Buttercup s capturer. Once Buttercup is able to identify Pirate Roberts as Westley, they continue on their journey, only to be thwarted by Prince Humperdinck, Count Rugen, and their men. Buttercup is then tricked to believe that they let Westley go free, even though they have him tortured and eventually killed. In need of his skills and strength, Fizzik and Inigo miraculously save Westley in order to seek revenge on Inigo s father s killer, Count Rugen. The three of them then break into the castle, Inigo gets his revenge, and save Buttercup, riding off on four white horses. As in every plot line, there are various conflicts that occur in this film. Conflict, as we have learned, is a disagreement between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Nine-Year-Old Boy Creative Writing The luminescent sun remained motionless in the air, glaring down at the rugged, mountainous terrain. Light creeped up the hill, gale hustled the loose dirt, and the mountain growled. Yet, David, the nine year old Australian boy, remained solitary, his eyes surveying the scene. Cows? Pigs? Dead pigs? Dead Cows? Polluted water? The scene pummelled him. Barrages of the distant voices, the clink of the hammers, the gushes of the urgent water sounded to his ears. What he didn t hear, however, were the oinks of the pigs, the reverberating footsteps of the horses, nor did he hear shuffling cows or birds trilling. No one acknowledged the dejected countenance of the boy. No one acknowledged the lifeless bodies of the animals. Even the distant children and adults, who cheerfully opened their Christmas presents, remained content; meanwhile, David sighed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its warmth radiated, pouring its searing light onto his skin as if it was a warm inferno. Steam sizzled, the sun s energy enveloping David. It was as if the sun wanted to paint its hope on David that one day, this chaotic scene would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Social Class in Great Expectations In Great Expectations, Pip changed his social class immensely. Pip did not understand how a poor family could be happy. Pip thought that social class was everything in life. He also thought that money was very important. In reality, it turns out that money and social rank do not matter in life. What really matters is being connected and having relationships with family and friends. Pip finds that out the hard way. In Great Expectations, Pip is exposed to many different social classes, he acts very differently, he finds out how lonely he becomes, and how family and friends mean everything in life. Early in life, Pip grew up in a poor and kind of lower class family. As a young child, Pip did not understand how poor people could be so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pip ...gave me the bread and meat without looking at me, as insolently as if I were a dog in disgrace. I was so humiliated, hurt, spurned, offended, angry, sorry..., (Dickens 64). Pip is disconcerted and depressed when Estella does that to him in the beginning of the novel. Pip basically does the same thing to Joe. Not with pleasure, though I was bound to him by so many ties; no; with considerable disturbance, some mortification, and a keen sense of incongruity. If I could have kept him away by paying money, I certainly would have paid money, (Dickens 229). Joe is disrespected and he is mortified by the way Pip treats him. Pip becomes very forlorn while he is in London. Once he is in London, he does not have many friends like he did before. This really changes the way he thinks in life. Money changes people and it certainly has a consequence on Pip as it is shown in the novel. Social class does not really shape Pip into a reputable young man. That is so because he thinks that he is too good for Joe and Biddy. Not the entire London trip is appalling. Pip learns some really good skills in London. He learns how to be a gentleman and he learns correct table manners. It is considered that you must be better educated, in accordance with your altered position, and that you will be alive to the importance and necessity of at once entering on that advantage, (Dickens 186). London, Mr. Jaggers, and all of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Compare And Contrast Beowulf And The 13th Warrior Antonio Banderas plays the main character in the exciting and relative film, The 13th Warrior. The 13th Warrior shows many similarities to the story of Beowulf, sharing very similar features that are shown in both of these works. The film portrays the story of Ahmed ibn Fadlan, whom is portrayed by Antonio Banderas. Ahmed ibn Fadlan is a young Arab poet that is living in the area of Bagdad. He is a selfish poet that gets into some trouble by having an affair with the wife of an important citizen from his country, that goes by the name of Sultan. After getting into trouble he was to be banned from his country as a punishment. Getting exhiled places Fadlan in the precesnse of some Scandinavian men who happen to be Vikings. After coming into contact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout both stories, the scenes demonstrated slightly different ideas that shared the same meaning. The first example that I noticed that was shared between both stories, was the entrances of the story going into the areas in Scandonavia. The leader of the Viking warriors was named Buliwyf, which was very similar to and took the same position of Beowulf, who also led his warriors. The ruler in both stories is both named Hrothgar and there is evils that attack his kingdom are present in both stories. Even though these evils are not the same with them having different physical characteristics, they represent the same terrorizing evil. The warriors in both stories began their stay in the big halls of the villages, where they later met the great evils and had a great battle. Then after the battle there was the last battle with the leader and the mother of the evils, where they go travel to the home of the evil. Once they arrive to where the evil resides, they ensue in a great battle and later die while destroying the evil in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Challah Research Paper The word challah (a¸¥allah plural: challot/a¸¥alloth/khallos) (Hebrew: × ×œ× ) is also called khale (eastern Yiddish, German and western Yiddish), berches (Swabian), barkis (Gothenburg), bergis (Stockholm), birkata in Judeo (the language of Ethiopia), chaÅ‚ka (Polish), colaci (Romanian),and kitke (South Africa). Yet the origin (the study of where words come from) of the word challah is as mysterious to me as me trying to bake one from scratch. The term challah comes from the (Bible related) commandment of hafrashat challah, separating the challah for the cohen or priest. The word cChallah itself may come from the root word Chalal which means space. The term comes from the (Bible related) commandment of hafrashat challah, or burning a bit to remember ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The name challah was given applied to the bread in South Germany in the Middle Ages when it was adopted by Jews for Shabbat and holidays. John Barrel maker (Eat and Be Made happy (by meeting a need or reaching a goal)) notes that the first talk about/say was in the 15th century. The term was created in Austria. Before, the bread was called berches, a name still used by Jews in some places today. Every Friday evening, it s challah that announces/predicts the (religion based day of rest). Also on Jewish holidays. The prayers and customs that go with the kind act of making challah for the (religion based day of rest) are the same the world over, linking the present to the Book of Leviticus, when God instructed Moses to place two rows of six challot. For more than 4,000 years since, Jews have been delighting in challah for Shabbat. On Friday night and holidays, this special, oh so delicious bread is also a reminder of the purity of the day of rest, as well as a memory of the (not having something wanted or needed) of Eastern (related to Europe) Jews who lived on black bread during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Outline And Explain Abrahams Behaviour Using 2 Different... Abrahams Problem Abraham has a problem with alcohol. He started drinking his father s whiskey when he was 12 and had difficulties attending school. Abraham s family all like to have a drink and at family parties they tend drink to excess. Abraham says that drinking makes him feel like a big man , without a drink Abraham is quiet and unhappy. Abraham is unemployed and he spends most of his benefits money on cheap alcohol. The aim of this study is to outline and explain Abrahams behaviour using 2 different psychological Psychodynamic Approach The first thing to look at is that Abraham has a problem with drinking, this problem can be explained with the fixation on a certain stage of childhood development. According to Freud growing up we go through certain stages of development he named psychosexual because they all represent certain erogenous zones of the body these are oral, anal, phallic, latent and genital (Catatan ku, seorang doktor 2011). We are said to go through these stages from birth all the way to adulthood, at different ages we gratify these different sexual areas with different stimulation (breast feeding, expulsion of faeces, etc.) Abraham should be in the genital stage that effects a child from puberty onwards, he should show heterosexual interest in people of a similar age and have the ability to form mature relationships assuming he has successfully transitioned through each stage. Failure to transition a stage would result in what is called a fixation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dangers And Disadvantages Of Right To Counsel The Right to Counsel was not established until 1923 when the United States Supreme Court realized in Powell v. Alabama; defendants filed an appeal claiming they should have been provided, counsel. (Hall, 2014) However, the right to counsel was not founded upon the Sixth Amendment to be exact it was the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court reasoned the absence of counsel deprives a person of a fair trial. Courts have rules and laws that the average person does not understand; nonetheless, why represent yourself if you lack the education of law? In 1975, the first case to establish the right to self representation was Faretta v. California 422 U.S. 806. The Supreme Court recognized that the assistance of trained legal counsel is essential to preparing and presenting a defense (Hall, 2014, p.572). Therefore, a defendant who chooses to act as his or her own counsel (pro se) increases the probability of a conviction. Therefore, a defendant who chooses to represent themselves, a judge may appoint a standby counsel to take over if necessary during a trial. The Sixth Amendment gives a person the right to counsel, and it is not the only constitutional provision assuring counsel, the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments in some circumstances does as well. (Hall, 2014) A defendant must be made aware of the dangers and disadvantages of self representation (Hall, 2014, p. 572). Some States only allow a defendant to represent themselves if they re indigent. Defendants estimate the cost of trial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Methods of Overcoming Prejudice in Society Prejudice can be seen from an individual having biased opinions about a certain group, with very little knowledge. Prejudice can be defined in many ways, such as an attitude of how people think about others or people judging ignorantly. But to Gordon Allport, Prejudice is a thinking ill of others without a sufficient warrant. . This is how prejudice is defined to an individual who is still witnessing this crisis. This person discovered that apart from the race, color, national origin or gender, people in today s world, share an universally existing problem: PREJUDICE . There is alot of evidence that a person s prejudice is wrong, but still, individuals ignore it. There are several sources that lead to this problem, such as people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are books that are read in school where it portrays examples of prejudice. For instance, a book called Inherit the Wind displays an excellent point of view of prejudice. A town named Hills Bro believes in only one religion, and nothing else. They only believe in Christianity. Nevertheless, there was an individual named Bertrim Cates who introduces another belief, the Darwin theory. The town despises Cates for believing in a belief that is different from the town. Another book that portrays prejudice is The Merchant of Venice . This play teaches individuals about prejudice and why it is wrong. People would see how everyone was hurt at one time or another by prejudice, whether it was the Christians making fun of Shylock or Shylock showing his prejudice to the Christians. One quote that was said by Shylock who reveals his feelings about the prejudice that was laid upon him. Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, affections, passions.....as a Christian is? (Act 3 scene 1 lines 49 61). His feelings revealed of how he thinks that are Jews not the same as the Christians, and are they not both human. As education is one source to change prejudice, exposure to other cultures is as helpful. How does exposure to other cultures help to prevent prejudice? One may answer, it allows for an individual to have a worldly view of things, where it can be compare and contrast each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Rationality And Moral Significance Of Emotions Love, joy, grief, pride, shame, hate, fear, envy. We all have emotions and we recognise emotions in others. It is remarkable how often we are wrong about our own emotions and misread the emotions of others. Philosophers often call emotions appropriate or inappropriate. Virtue ethicists put a lot of importance to emotions and claim that emotions are an essential motivator of ethical behaviour and we should ethically assess people s emotions responses directly (de Sousa 2014). The rationality and moral significance of emotions remains debatable due to the ambiguous questions about their justification. Many emotions seem to involve positive or negative evaluations of their objects e.g. to be angry at me is to evaluate me negatively. However, emotions are not necessarily tied to evaluative judgements, because we can be irrationally angry at someone even though we judge that they have done nothing wrong. And so, D Arms Jacobson (2000) describe emotions as involving evaluative presentations that do not force us to make the evaluative judgement, but put pressure on us to make judgement. The question then, is how can we evaluate emotional responses and whether such emotional responses are true or fitting or prudentially useful or morally right? Many emotions are associated with beliefs or judgements. Empirical thinking is primarily linked to experience in the sense that perceptual experiences can provide reasons for empirical belief and judgement (Goldie 2004). One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Misconceptions Of Impressionist Art Impressionist Art When you hear about impressionist art what is the first thing that you think of? Most people think about old French styled paintings. Impressionist art isn t just old styled paintings formed in France by the French. Impressionist art varies to many different things and different styles. Impressionist art became a huge style of art form during the 17th to the 19th century. During the 17th, 18th, and 19th century there were quite a few artists who were considered an impressionist artist. Although the first person to be considered the first impressionist was Edouard Manet. Manet showed and proved that it was, and still is, possible to create a piece of artwork where the subtle depictions of light can be accomplished as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Art has formed into many types of styles and have had huge impacts in different eras. The art back then is very much different than how our art is today. We have art museums and art shows to whereas back then they didn t have as much as we do in this generation. There are a few misconceptions about impressionism. Impressionism influenced the multitude of movements that impressionism spawned. Modern art was firmly modern from the impressionists. The impressionists studied light to the nth degree. They studied light by looking long and hard at how light is reflected, absorbed, and how how it registers colors into our brains. They then tried to recreate light by using brushes and paints and combining them to create a visual representation. There was a key item to help with impressionism. That was the color theory. The color theory is a body of practical guidance to color mixing and the visual effects of a specific color combination. The color theory was formed by the French chemist Michel Eugene Chevreul. The color theory was published in in 1839. Not everybody understood Chevreul s color theory but the impressionists were some of the first few people that were able to make an understanding and use this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Theme Of Beloved By Toni Morrison Beloved (1987) is a sensitive novel written by Toni Morrison a renowned Afro American author. It deals with the forgotten era of slavery and the pathos of black slaves. The novel tells a wrenching story of a black female slave, Sethe, who kills her own daughter to protect her from the horrors of slavery. Morrison has excelled in creating her female characters. Her novels show a deep sense of bonding between the female characters. In Beloved the female bonding and the multiple layer of meaning in their relationship makes the story emotionally appealing and according to Barbara Schapira in Contemporary Literature it is the story that, penetrates perhaps more deeply than any historical or psychological study could, the unconscious emotional and psychic consequences of slavery. (194). The story touches the social, psychological, philosophical and supernatural elements of human life. Toni Morrison is a famous Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winning American novelist, editor and professor. Her novels are known for her epic themes, vibrant dialogues and richly black characters. Her best known works are The Bluest Eye (1970), Song of Solomon (1977) and Beloved (1987). She has won nearly every book prize possible. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Claudia Driefus in New York Times talks about Toni Morrison, who in her novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import gives life to an essential aspect of American reality. (6) She is currently the last American to have been awarded the honor. In 1996 The National Endowment for the Humanities selected Morrison for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government s highest honor for achievement in the humanities. In 1996, Morrison had been honored with the National Book Foundation s Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, which is according to Claudia Driefus awarded to a writer, who has enriched our literary heritage over a life of service, or a corpus of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On The Mayan Ballgame Sacrifice In the realm of the Classic Maya ballgame, there is much speculation based off carvings, and there exists little concrete knowledge. Overall, the ballgame served as a religious altar where sacrificial events took place, but various researchers find drastically different reasons for the act of sacrifice on the ball court. Miller and Houston explain, through a materialistic and political lens, that the Ancient Mayan ballgame served as a means for an individual, typically a captive of war, to play for their life; it was a political game to emphasize who was the stronger and authoritative society. However, Freidel, Schele, and Parker, through a spiritual and idealistic lens, see the ballgame as a ritualized reenactment of a mythological event involving the Hero Twins. Moreover, Miller and Houston s argument, using archeological proof, is more convincing because Freidel, Schele, and Parker s reliance on the Popol Vuh, written much later than the actual events it accounts, and a spiritual viewpoint exhibits a distorted story. Miller and Houston argue for the ballgame as a game for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a ritualized enactment of the original ballgame with the Hero Twins, One Hunahpu and Even Hunahpu, which the Popol Vuh accounts in detail. One Death and Seven Death defeated these twins, who sacrificed them on the ball court and buried them there. The sacrifice of players from the ballgame appeased the Lords of Death. But, furthermore, Freidel, Schele, and Parker believe that the physical ball court was a source or opening to the underworld where Mayans could interact with the supernatural. In the Popol Vuh, the ballgame is refered to as hom, which is a word that means chasm or abyss. Although Freidel, Schele, and Parker s argument aligns with the Popol Vuh stories, Miller and Houston s argument is more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Thickness In Millimeters Lab Report 9.) Calculations h = height or thickness D = M/V V = M/D L*W*H = M/D Trial 1: This calculation solves for the height (h), or thickness, of the aluminum foil. (29.97 cm * 30.50 cm * h cm) = (3.82 g/2.70 cm2) (914.085 cm2 * h cm) = (3.82 g/2.70 cm2) h cm = 0.00155 cm The following calculations express the height (h)/thickness in millimeters and micrometers. (0.00155 cm * (10 mm/1 cm)) = 0.0155 mm (0.00155 cm * (10,000 μm/1 cm)) = 15.5 μm Trial 2: This calculation solves for the height (h), or thickness, of the aluminum foil. (9.60 cm * 6.10 cm * h cm) = (0.23 g/2.70 cm2) (58.56 cm2 * h cm) = (0.23 g/2.70 cm2) h cm = 0.0015 cm The following calculations express the height (h)/thickness in millimeters and micrometers. (0.0015 cm * (10 mm/1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three different pieces of aluminum foil were used for three different trials in order to determine the thickness. Data was then collected by using an electric balance for mass and a standard ruler for length and width. The formulas used were area = length * width, volume = length * width * height, and density = mass / volume. Thickness (height) was found simply by dividing mass by density, width, and length. The average of our three trials was not only calculated, but also found via the graph and slope.. A graph of area vs. mass was made with data points from our three trials. Using linear fit, the graph showed that the slope, which was then divided by the density. This calculation isolated the height in centimeters. The slope of the graph was 0.004181 g/cm2. This value shows the relationship between the area of the aluminum foil and its mass. The values plotted in this graph were used to calculate the thickness of the aluminum foil via an alternative method. Additionally, the graph had a correlation value of 1.00. This means that area and mass have a strong, direct relationship. According to pure calculations based upon the data alone, the thickness of the aluminum foil was 0.0016 cm. This is identical to the value of thickness provided by the aluminum foil company, Reynold s. According to calculations using the slope, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Confirmation In The 1910 Encyclical Quam Singulari Of... Confirmation is a sacrament that has become an enigma wrapped in a riddle that ends with an open ended question for teens all over the world. It has become an increasingly tough Sacrament to define and explain to those coming to the sacrament of choice. This book was chosen by most of us, not because of the size but because we have all been called upon to talk to confirmation classes and talking more intelligently and genuinely is what this generation is striving to receive. Since there is so much confusion over this sacrament it is imperative we try to live up to the exhortation in paragraph 59 of Sacrosanctum Concilium. It is therefore of the highest importance that the faithful should easily understand the sacramental signs (SC 59). Timothy Gabrielli s book is meant to give the thinking and theology behind how this sacrament has been shaped by the twentieth century culture. This book is meant to stir up conversation and understanding of the need for more priority from the church and its leaders in the celebration of this sacrament. The main idea running through this book is the 1910 encyclical Quam Singulari of Pius X as the stick of dynamite that blew up the sacrament order. It appears to me it was the light that illuminated the need for a change in the timing of first communion. The unforeseen consequence was the upheaval and confusion around Confirmation since it was not mentioned in the encyclical. The first chapter starts with the quote from the encyclical and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on Positive psych Abstract The emerging field of positive psychology has gained a lot of interest in the recent years. Positive psychology has been proven to promote happiness in many individual s lives as well as reinforce their personal feelings of self worth. The use of positive psychology can be applied to multiple aspects of an individual s life, making it a universal approach to happiness and less stress. One major group of individuals that can effectively carry out the use of positive psychology is athletes. Instilling and educating coaches and players about this approach could help players deal with the immense amount of pressure the players go through. Professional athletes obviously take on more pressures than younger players, but the use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is much research that suggests that happiness is also a means toward higher levels of overall success. Using positive psychology can promote happiness, which, in return, will lead to more overall success in an individual s life (Ben Shahar 2007). By using the positive psychology approach an individual can lower stress while improving personal biological and spiritual health. Another advantage point to positive psychology is that it can be applied to many aspects of an individual s life. Positive psychology can be applied to education, the workplace, and in relationships (Ben Shahar 2007). Athletes for example, are a group of individuals who could really benefit from positive psychology. Athletes of all ages and skill type experience some sort of pressure while playing their beloved sport. Younger athletes could feel pressure from coaches, teammates, and even parents. If you re a parent or coach, you probably have an opinion about youth sports. You might think that sports help children develop teamwork skills, self confidence, resiliency, moral character, and other personal strengths. Or you may see a dark side to youth sports, believing that young athletes develop aggressive traits like bullying and the need to dominate their opponents on and off the field. The proponents of youth sports often make blanket statements about the benefits of sports, leading parents to believe that if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Role Of Leichhardt Local Government Area Introduction Leichhardt was incorporated as a Municipality in 1871. In 1949 Balmain and Annandale were amalgamated with Leichhardt. In 2003 the boundary was once again changed to exclude Glebe and Forest Lodge which now form apart of City of Sydney Council. The resident population of Leichhardt Council now stands at 57,266 and is the 5th largest local government Area in New South Wales. Leichhardt population has a high average income and a high population of people from the professional and management industry. The council area is approximately 1,003 hectares. Leichhardt Council manages 5.1kms of sea walls, 154kms of road and has approximately 9,500 trees. Council also provides 79 parks and 16km frontage to Sydney Harbour and Parramatta ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The diversity extends beyond this composition: Leichhardt LGA also has a small but diverse group of residents from a wide range of non English speaking countries Analysis of the ancestry responses of the population in Leichhardt in 2011 shows that the top five ancestries nominated were: English (4,281 people or 31.7%) Australian (3,643 people or 26.9%) Irish (1,926 people or 14.2%) Italian (1,454 people or 10.7%) Scottish (1,278 people or 9.5%) The largest changes in the reported ancestries of the population in this area between 2006 and 2011 were: English (+724 persons) Irish (+326 persons) Scottish (+229 persons) Australian ( 168 persons) Education More than 40.7% of the population have a qualification of Bachelor or Higher degree. However 29.2% of the residents claim that they have no qualification: Emerging groups Bachelor or Higher degrees (+1,045 persons) No qualifications ( 328 persons) Advanced Diploma or Diplomas (+69 persons) Aboriginal tribes associated with the area and any land rights issues The history of Aboriginal people in the Leichhardt care is not as prevalent as the one in Redfern. The land was once occupied by the Wangal band of the Dharug (Eora) language group. The name was given to coastal Aborigines around Sydney, it means from this place . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Human Involvement And Human Intervention Introduction Species in nature have chosen to live and thrive where they are comfortable. From time to time, unfortunate living conditions or a particular disease wipes out an area, calling for humans to get involved. Also, humans sometimes lead to the extinction of species, through poaching or the killing of a certain species. This may also occur when individuals cut down trees and destroy ecosystems. However, occasionally, human involvement can greatly benefit a certain species of animal or plant. Human intervention can lead to the growth of a certain species and allow them to thrive and reproduce in their ecosystem, causing the growth of a particular species. The Bison of America s Prairies More than 200 million bison used to roam ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Spread of Corn Population Corn greatly benefit from human intervention. Without the intervention of humans, corn would not be able to grow and thrive in certain areas of the globe. Different types of fertilizers and pesticides have allowed corn to thrive all around the world. Also, the use of pesticides and fertilizers has opened doors for corn to grow in different types of climate and fight off many insects and diseases. For example, in figure 2, one may see the effects fungal disease has on corn. It has made this corn inedible. Next, this disease may spread to other corn within the field or the corn stalk, greatly affecting a certain corn population. With the use of pesticides, corn is able to survive and feed many humans around the globe (PLOS Biology 1). Although pesticides are certainly not good to consume, without them, we wouldn t have the quantity and quality of corn around the world that we have today (PLOS Biology 1). Figure 2 A fungal disease (corn smut) thriving on corn and destroying one of our most important food sources. (walterreeves.com). Red Wolf Recovery During the 1900s, Red wolves marched along the southeastern United States. In the 1970s, however, they had all been wiped out by hunters (NWF 1). They were treated as a nuisance and no one seemed to care for their existence. In 1973, the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service launched a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Halloween Informative Essay DESCRIPTIVE SPEECH Tanner, Sarah Communication Studies 105 T/Th 8:00am Halloween INTRODUCTION: Attention Getter: ( The Nightmare Before Christmas movie clip) Central Idea: Halloween is a holiday with many traditions that date back thousands of years. Credibility Statement: I grew up in a very strict, religious household and I was not allowed to celebrate Halloween, which is probably what led to my rebellious love for this haunted holiday. Preview Statement: First, I will go into detail about the origins of Halloween. Then, I will talk about how the origins translate into our current Halloween traditions. Lastly, I will talk about safety precautions that must be taken on this holiday. BODY: I. First, let s look at the origins of Halloween. A. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 2002 book, Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night, author Nicholas Rogers points out, Halloween is commonly thought to have pagan origins, even though the etymology is Christian. Halloween is, quite literally, the derivative of All Hallow Even, or the eve of All Saints Day (1 November). Taken together with All Souls Day, which falls on 2 November, it is a time assigned in the Christian calendar for honoring the saints and newly departed. 1. The name All Hallow Even has evolved over time, it eventually became Hallowe en, and then to what we know the holiday now as: Halloween. 2. Halloween was a day to celebrate the deceased, followed by a time to pray for them. B. Halloween also comes from the sacred Celtic festival, Samhain. 1. On the eve of Samhain, the Celts believed the dead, both ghosts and demons, were allowed to roam free. 2. TRANSITION: Now that we know where Halloween came from, let s talk about how these origins translate into current Halloween traditions. II. Now, I will explain how our American Halloween traditions, such as dressing up, trick or treating, and carving jack o lanterns, came to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...