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Catapult Research Paper
During the Middle Ages, many weapons were created to help in the winning battles.There was a
weapon was the siege engine called a catapult. The term catapult came from the Greek word
katapultos . A catapult was a large machine on wheels with a basket attached to a long wooden arm
and a power source for hurling projectiles on the other.The first catapult however was invented around
400 BC in Greek town Syracuse. It was not the type seen so many times at our own wars in today s
Society for Creative Anachronism. The first catapult closely resembled a crossbow. It was called the
Gastraphete, and worked similar to a crossbow. The Gastraphete had to be pointed at the ground and
the operator had to use great force to set the weapon to fire. The Greeks were so impresses with the ...
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The men would bring down the shorter end of the long beam or arm, causing the longer end of the arm
to flip up, causing the basket to loose it s projectile towards the intended target. Some of these siege
weapons were held by men and cause some difficulty in battle.Gravity powered catapults simply used
gravity to hurl the projectile. At its most basic understanding, a gravity catapult is simply a lever that
uses centrifugal force to its advantage. Think of it as a modified seesaw. When two people are on the
seesaw and both are of close weight, the seesaw balances itself. If another person came up and jumped
on one end of the seesaw with one of the people, the single person on the opposite end is likely to
become airborne. Like the seesaw, a gravity powered catapult is also pivoted in the middle. A counter
weight was built onto one end of the catapult and a basket or sling on the other. The projectile end was
pulled down forcing the counterweighted end to
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How Does Margaret Atwood Establish and Develop a Dystopian...
Throughout Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale an imagined place or state in which everything
is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded state is created through the
use of multiple themes and narrative techniques. In a dystopia, we can usually find a society that has
become all kinds of wrong, in direct contrast to a utopia, or a perfect society. Like many totalitarian
states, the Republic of Gilead starts out as an envisioned utopia by a select few: a remade world where
lower class women are given the opportunity interact with upper class couples in order to provide
them with children, and the human race can feel confident about producing future generations with the
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To the present day reader the idea of only being free in your memories is far too restricting reinforcing
the dystopian narrative. As Offred s relationship with the commander develops we see and emergence
of the idea that even in a powerless regime women can exploit their sexual power and we become
familiar with the idea of fallen women . Offred is in her room and filled with nostalgia for the
outmoded habit of falling in love; Falling in love, I said. Falling into it which is then mirrored; Falling
in love, we said; I fell for him . The underlying biblical reference to The Fall when Adam ate the apple
from the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden is very prominent. We are forced to consider the
idea of the fall from innocence, which is presented as a paradox in this dystopian world as the women
are not, by the terms of the bible, innocent. However it is also a reflection of the Gilead society
because biblically The Fall was Eve s betrayal of Adam and the women who have been deemed fallen
were unable to become pregnant the ultimate betrayal of this society. The whole idea of falling is
hugely passive and gives the impression of a very powerless action. For women in present day society
I believe it would be the ultimate torment to be catapulted back in societal thinking where woman
were far less than equal as it has previously been. The repetition of biblical references strongly draws
in
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The Specific System Of Operation In Food And Beverage...
1.0 Introduction I have chosen Ritz Carlton Kuala Lumpur as the hotel for this assignment. Food and
Beverage (F B) department is an umbrella group overseeing employees who work in multiple
restaurants and shop that are united in providing a single, consistent dining experience within an
organization (yellowstonejobs, 2011, p.1). In this world, every single human have to eating to survive.
Hotel provides restaurants to serve the food to the customer. Besides that, F B department also will
take the in room dining order from the customer. This wills convenience the customer to having they
meal without going out their room. Restaurant also will take reservation from the guest. The restaurant
takes the reservation from the guest who wants to have dinner in the restaurant. This basically will
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The objective of using operation system in Food and Beverage Department is to ensure the operation
run smoothly. Point of sales system was one of the specific systems that used in Food and Beverage
department. Hospitality Point of sales (POS) system is keep tracking of sales, labor and payroll for the
hotel restaurant or it was a computerized replacement for a cash register (Rouse, 2011, p.1). According
to Wikipedia POS software allow to transfer the meal bill to the guest room bills (Wikipedia, 2016,
p.1). This wills convenience the customer pay once time when they check
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Why Mr. Virgers Should Have Made Such A Disclosure To The...
1. State three causes of action (i.e., the legal issues, not just the facts) which Mr. and Mrs. Amadio
relied upon in challenging the mortgage guarantee they had signed?
Mr. Virgo obtained the signatures of Amadio s parents on the mortgage without explaining the
relevancy of the document they were signing.
The bank had a superior bargaining power. This was a disadvantage to the Mr. and Mrs, Amadio. The
action of the bank was termed as unconscionable.
Mr. Virgo was the representative of the bank and by the action of treating him as having the
knowledge of the possibility was already discussed or as containing knowledge of facts that would
raise that possibility of any reasonable person the only conclusion is that the bank was guilty ... Show
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6. How did the ratio (legal issue) for Justice Mason s decision differ from the ratio used by Justice
Gibbs?
Justice Mason was of the opinion that the respondents were entitled to an order setting aside the
mortgage guarantee while Justice Gibbs ruled that the mortgage and guarantee was not binding to the
respondents.
7. Justice Mason identified several ways in which the bank on the one hand and Mr. and Mrs. Amadio
on the other hand were in positions of gross inequality of bargaining power. What were three of those
ways?
The defendant s capability to evaluate if the admission into the transaction was in their own interests
in regard to their desire to help their son.
The situation of special advantage whereby the respondents were placed was the outcome of their
reliance and confidence in their son who convinced them to provide the mortgage guarantee which the
bank required as a condition for increasing the approved overdraft limit of his
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Burham House Sociology
Monterey House Located on the grounds of Roanoke College s campus is the reportedly haunted
house known as Monterey. This house was built in 1853 by the Huff family, over time passed through
many different owners, and in 2002 was officially bought by Roanoke College. Throughout the history
of the house several of the occupants are known to have died within the premises of the property, thus
contributing to it s reputation of being haunted. In our investigation of the Monterey house we spent
two nights in the house gathering various types of data to aid us in our attempt to discover what theory
of haunting is consistent with the experiences within the house. The experiences within the house can
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For example, the numerous dowsing hits found in the house can be attributed to the priming or bias of
the people conducting the dowsing sweeps. They might be unaware of the priming and the bias caused
by following or trying to repeat the results of another. In addition to the dowsing hits, the
psychological theory of explanation is also supported by the reports of hearing voices that are not
actually there. This can be attributed to a lack of sleep causing hallucinations, fueled by a self
fulfilling prophecy, like purposefully looking for a specific piece of evidence in your data until you
find it, and can even be attributed to hearing damage or impairment due to health problems or old age.
Another possible explanation for the hauntings can be seen with deja vu, or the experiencing of
intense familiarity with something in the present environment that leads you to believe you have
experienced it before. An exemplification of this theory can be seen when Robin experienced feelings
of familiarity while listening to a song during one of the vigils, but could not place where she had
heard it before. This feeling of familiarity is derived by the brain s inability to recall the information
related to the potential memory, and is sometimes referred to as the tip of the tongue phenomena.
Overall, the data collected from Monterey is mostly explained by the
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People s Bank Theatre Community Analysis
As a volunteer at the People s Bank Theatre, not only have I been welcomed into a new part of the
community here in Marietta but a new family as well. Under the direction of the volunteer coordinator
Sarah Eels, the volunteers operate in a very harmonious manner where each volunteer is able to thrive
individually to wholly contribute to the group. Within this essay, I will discuss both how the theatre s
adaptability and relationship to the community correspond to Morgan s idea of organizations working
as organisms. To begin, I have been volunteering with at People s Bank Theatre beginning in
September of 2016. As a volunteer, I essentially pick and choose which shows I would like to
volunteer for, then Sarah places the volunteers accordingly in the different positions as she sees fit.
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Especially with that comparatively small population within Marietta in contrast with major cities,
fostering a positive relationship with the community and community organizations remains at the
pinnacle of importance. As Morgan describes that, the more ecological interpretations [of the
organism theory] stress the survival of the fitting , the ethic of collaboration receives much more
attention (Morgan 64).
In my own personal volunteering experience with the theatre, this idea of collaboration with other
community organizations could not be clearer than when the theatre hosted a holiday variety show
featuring the Marietta School District Music Department along with several local dance studios and
community bands. The symbiosis of the other organizations using the theatre s space and volunteers to
put on a show and the theatre bringing in the different acts to sell seats beautifully shows the
interdependence within this ecosystem . Viewing the organizations as an organism logically fits within
this
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Organizational Performance Of The Amc
Prior to the arrival of Andy Falender, there were three prominent problems plaguing the organizational
performance of the AMC. These problems consisted of: 1) the decentralization of decision making to
the local chapters, 2) the financial stability of the organization, and 3) the growth of the organization.
These problems presented themselves as troublesome for the organization, hindering its ability to
perform accordingly. Looking first at the problem of decentralization of the decision making process,
the organization was based in Boston where both club and council meetings were held; however, as
the AMC grew, there was an increase in the formation of local chapters extending from New York, to
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Despite the benefits of having organizational goals, the concept in itself includes complications.
Rianey (2014) suggests that the complications include that goals are always multiple. Due to the
number of goals an organization may have, research indicates that differing goals is quite common
amongst organizations. In the AMC s case, the separation between the national and individual chapters
have created the appearance that the organization as a whole has a number of goals, although more
likely than not these goals are more associated with an individual chapter. Rainy (2014) argues that
these differing goals often times create goal conflicts within an organization, leading to organizational
ineffectiveness. With this in mind, it is quite clear to see the ways that the organization can be
impacted by the multitude of organizational goals impacting the ability of the organization to be
impactful.
The second problem plaguing the AMC was their inability to remain financially stable. Unlike the
financial growth and stability the individual chapters were receiving, the national organization faced
significant financial problems [which resulted] in a major projected budget deficit. To attempt to solve
this problem, the AMC resorted to taking out substantial loans , but had cash flow problems [that]
were leading to frequent delays in paying bills when
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A Worn Path Summary
A Worn Path(Maria Ma)
Symbolize
Now I want to talk about symbolize in the story, a worn path.
Phoenix
The name of the main character, the old Negro woman, is Phoenix. Phoenix, in the Greek Mythology,
associated with the Sun, it obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.(From
Wikipedia) Back to the story, when our main character Phoenix is on her way to the city, there are so
many difficulties that she is facing bush catches her dress, a black dog goes towards her and she fall
into the ditch, etc. To old Phoenix, it is hard to go through the path; she may fall off at any time.
However, every time after she concord a difficulty, it seems that she reborn.
2. The path
The concept path symbolizes a lot in the story. Through the path the negro woman passed, Eudora
Welty shows what the Negroes suffered when they were fighting for the equity. As a result, the path
means the path of the black liberation.
On the long road to town, Phoenix walks form the morning to the night; it is like that a human is on
his/her way of life. The road has beauty, of course, danger. If you have a clear target, you will have the
wheels of process. The walk was hard, just like what Phoenix says: Seem like there is chains about my
feet, time I get this far. Something always take a hold of me on this hill pleads I should stay.
The windmill
I going to the store and buy my child a little windmill they sells, made out of paper. He going to find it
hard to believe there such a
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Research Articles On Plant Patents
Research articles can be quite complex and adding patents to the mix seems to make the
comprehensive level even more challenging. In this paper lies three parts commonly seen within a
research article and explains how each of them are connected and deemed vital for approval of a plant
patent. The three parts are the methods done in the experiment, the results from the experiment, and
the textual features that make the article more credible and organized. This paper will go on to talk
about a couple of instances that can occur as well when dealing with plant patents and the research
behind them. Once this has been read, perhaps those who want to do research can learn how research
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There are genre agents which are structural elements of a document or communicative situation that
exert agency within a context that includes player agents (Moeller). For example excerpts or results
taken from the research article can be used in a scientific article or to make textbooks seem more up to
date by giving new information that is popularly being studied. Now onto to the three parts shortly
discussed earlier. The first part of the research article that connects back to plant patents are the
methods section. This is where the player agents such as the researchers get involved in order to make
sense of the whole process. Methods are a great way for other player agents such as competing
researchers or patent reviewer to follow the procedures. It also helps other scientists who are
interested in the study to see if the experiment actually works. A play scenario could be where
research is done to create the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. This plant was created in order to
possibly reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which was done first by Liang and his colleagues.
Liang had gathered information on Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes Columbia were [to use] in this study
(Liang). Their methods describe how the model plant was created and how they were able to analyze
the plant for this use. Without this section others would have no knowledge of how this plant was
created. Thus without these methods described in all of the patent applications
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Censorship In Olive s Ocean
There are many books that have been banned or challenged nationwide. Books get banned and
challenged for a variety of reasons. Olive s Ocean, by Kevin Henkes, was removed from the shelves
due to several claims of it having sexual content and inappropriate language. A challenge is an attempt
to remove or restrict materials based on the objections of a person or group. A challenge against a
book is a formal written complaint that requests a book to be removed. Challenges aren t just someone
expressing their point of view; they re an attempt to remove material from educational places.
Challenges are viewed as a threat to freedom of speech and choice. The First Amendment guarantees
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The ALA office for intellectual freedom promotes awareness of challenges towards library material.
The ALA promotes the freedom to choose and the freedom to express one s opinion. The ALA OIF
compiles lists of challenged and bans as reported to the media and submitted to them. The ALA has
formed a banned books week, which is celebrated the last week of September each year. Banned
books week brings national attention to the consequences of censorship. The ALA also supports
librarians that are facing challenges to materials in their libraries. Banned books are usually removed
from libraries or schools. Online resources such as e books and educational websites are also being
blocked and filtered in libraries. People believed that e books were virtually censor proof and that they
would reduce the number of books being banned. Teachers in Colorado were subject to be removed if
they were caught teaching from the school boards banned books list. There are more laws regulating
public schools than public libraries. The Supreme Court deals with many cases about censorship and
banning books. In 1982 the Supreme Court decided that the Constitution does not permit the official
suppression of
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The Effects Of Medication And The Side Effects On Children...
I often hear the advertisements on the television about the list of side effects to watch for when taking
various medications. Several medicines mention the possibility of causing the very disorder they are
supposed to relieve.There are medications prescribed to treat depression, with side effects that can
actually cause it.Some of us have mineral and vitamin B deficiencies that also can be causing
depression and mood disorders. An article in the Sunday Sun Sentinel News titled It s your pick;
Natural supplements or drugs by pharmacist Suzy Cohen describes the benefits, of moving from
prescription medications to vitamins and minerals, when dealing with depression . Ms Cohen, in the
field of Pharmacology for 22 years, defending her stand on vitamins versus medications states, Lives
depend on us being educated about natural remedies as well as pharmaceuticals. Ms Cohen further
states a deficiency of Vitamin C, or B12 cannot be replaced by drugs and that using medication to
accomplish this can actually cause depression. In this article Ms Cohen compares the side effects of
Medication versus the side effects of the various minerals and vitamins Magnesium, Vitamin C, B6,
folic acid and 5 HTP can enhance mood. When taken in natural, physiological dosages these nutrients
are well tolerated. Typical side effects are gas, diarrhea and/or minor stomach upset. Comparing with
this the gold standard antidepressants, she continues; Depending on ones age and medical history,
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Comparing The Great Gatsby And The Roaring 20 s
The world famous book, The Great Gatsby , was written in one of America s most influential eras, The
Roaring 20 s. It was first published on April 20, 1925, and is now known as an exemplary novel from
the Jazz age as well as one of America s greatest literature classics of the 20th century.The story
includes many lies, deceits, love interests, and murders. The popularity of this novel has influenced
the creation of many films; two, for example, being the 1974 version with Robert Redford and the
2013 version with Leonardo Dicaprio. Although both of these movies represented the original novel
well, using story elements with varying levels of success, only one movie is the best representation of
the novel.
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On the other hand, Nick, Daisy s distant cousin and neighbor to Gatsby, is better represented in the
Robert Redford version than in the Leonardo Dicaprio version because he is a silent spectator and isn t
involved in the storyline but still plays an important role as he is in the novel . In contrast, the
Leonardo Dicaprio version portrays Nick as a very close friend to Gatsby who is constantly sharing
his opinions throughout the movie. Daisy s Husband,Tom, is an annoying, lying, racist, deceiving,
cheat in both movies as well as the novel, but is less antagonistic in the 1974 version. There, he is
portrayed as a more calm, organized, and collected individual for much of the movie. He is made out
to be incredibly sentimental and emotional at some parts of the movie, which was not even close to
how he is depicted in the novel. However, in the 2013 version he, on many occasions, becomes
incredibly mad. When he notices that other people can tell, he tries to hide it. Finally, the analysis of
Mr. Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is an extremely rich man who has gained his wealth by illegally
purchasing,selling, and trading goods. Gatsby was born into an extremely poor family from North
Carolina and as he grew
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The British Industrial Revolution
During the Britain Industrial Revolution, being a member of the working class got marked with
different challenges. The days in the factories seemed elongated. The workers in the factories had to
toil among the great machinery that got used to producing goods (Levack et al., 2011). The
productions arose from the rural household industry and the handcraft industry from where most good
got produced before industrialisation. The members of the working class experienced immediate
causes of the industrial revolution. There were numerous competitive pressures to the establishment of
the new technology and one has to cope with these pressures, for instance, there was a switch to the
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Some factories, like the cotton trade, were very strenuous for workers due to the long periods of
labour. The nature of the job performed in these sites produced a lot of heat and steam engines
increasing the intensity of the heat. The areas where the machinery got installed was not protected by
fencing, and workers could easily reach the moving parts of the machines when undertaking their
duties. The children who worked in these factories were forced to move in between this machinery
and were put in a great deal of danger where most of the got several injuries and death rates were high
in the factories (More, 2013). Also, most workers worked for more than twelve hours a day in the hot
and physically exhausting environment. The exhaustion made most of the workers slow, and this even
worsens the situation in handling machines and made the working place more dangerous. The upper
and the working class had had different views to the industrialisation. The upper class got made of
those who were wealthy and other professionals. With the industrialisation, most of these
professionals were very positive. However, the working class, were not well off. Most of the
individuals in the working class got replaced by the machinery even though a few got the job in the
industries with the machinery. The few who got replaced were negative about the
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Memorandum Of Goals Examples
Memorandum of Goals Throughout an internship with the Apex Police Department, I am hoping to
expand my knowledge, skills and interests that I will be able to apply once I graduate from Meredith
College. Throughout my time at Meredith College thus far, I have deepened my knowledge of the
motives behind crime and deviance along with social factors that create crime. I am very eager to
expand my knowledge, interests, and skills with law enforcement and public safety. I am aiming to
gain knowledge about the ways a police station works, the process of an arrest, and the relationships
that officers have with the community. I think that a community policing relationship between Law
Enforcement and citizens is essential to creating a stable and
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How Social Class Affects My Family Life And Education
We are shaped by society s structures, is the primary concept of the idea developed by C. Wright Mills
(Henslin). In this paper, I will demonstrate how my social class affected my family life and education.
World is composed of social stratification, a system which people are divided into layers based on
their property, power and prestige. This stratification labels people and causes them to think
accordingly within their own stratification. It can be expressed in four major groups as follows:
slavery, caste system, estate, and class. Though it can be described in slavery, caste system, and estate,
these are all old forms of social stratification that are not used commonly in the present. Therefore, my
paper will be focusing on the description of the class system.
In social stratification, class is the only system that approves social mobility. It is also a system that is
based on the physical possessions such as money and materials. Moreover, slass system is the system
that allowed me to think I can achieve upward social mobility. Therefore, I aim to be part of a higher
social class as I am currently a member of a working class, which is compsed of relatively unskilled
blue collar... [less secure jobs,] more routine, and more closely supervised [jobs],(Henslin 268). I
intend to achieve this goal by getting educated.
After immigrating to the United States, I was grouped in a class of English as a second language
learners in a public middle school. In that class, I
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Blackjack Reflection
I was amazed by the movie not only because it revealed the complicated inner conflict of Ben
Campbell, but also because the exciting counting cards method presented throughout the scenes. The
movie describes a boy, Ben Campbell, who is hard working and outstanding in his class. However,
Campbell needed money to apply for Harvard University Medical school. In the movie, Campbell
complained to his friends that he couldn t dazzle the admission officer because he s done nothing. Ben
was a student who crushed exams and showed up early day by day. He gave up his personal time for
fun, which caused his lack of life experience. Though I think life experience doesn t have to be as
crazy as counting card at Vegas, a person at least needs to feel passion in his life. In the end, Ben
dazzled the admission officer and won scholarship for Med school. His achievement was a result of
the lesson he learned from his experience. Ben learned to value his friendship and family more than
money. He was no longer blinded by the wealth and excitement in the casino. Above all the precious
life lessons the movie teaches its audiences about, I m most attracted to the counting cards method.
Therefore, I studied about the method and its disadvantages.
The method that Ben Campbell and his MIT team used was in fact called the High Low system. In
Blackjack, the banker gives every player two cards one facing upwards while the other facing
downwards. If any person on the table is lucky enough to have a
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Kate Steinle s Case Summary
A San Francisco woman named Kate Steinle was murdered on July 1, 2015 by an illegal immigrant.
He had been deported five times and previously convicted of seven other felonies. The story of Kate s
death made headline news all across America highlighting the need for Congress to reform laws that
allow illegal immigrants in Sanctuary cities to remain in the United States after being deported. A
Sanctuary city is a term given to a city in the United States that follows certain practices that protect
illegal immigration. The undocumented immigrant from Mexico arrested for the death of Kathryn
Steinle s was Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez, who had no motive for this senseless killing. Kate s
father told the media his daughter was fatally shot while
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Body Image And Women
Imagine a student who started attending a new high school his or her sophomore year because she was
getting picked on too often. The student didn t enjoy learning anymore and shut everyone out. He or
she hated looking in the mirror because of how he or she looked. The student reflected back to
elementary school when image didn t matter. The student talks to his or her parents about getting a
surgery done to stop the teasing. This student doesn t want to get the same labels he or she had at their
last high school, they want the last few years to be remembered as the best times of his or her life. All
they have to do is convince their parents to get this one minor surgery and he or her life will be normal
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This makes them turn to the internet for help. It could help in showing them new ways to be healthy
such as workout sites or healthy recipes, but can hurt them by creating unhealthy eating patterns.
Unhealthy eating patterns can lead to eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia. In the article, How Pro
Anorexia Websites Exacerbate the Eating Disorder Epidemic written by Mike Marioni, the author
discusses how These two siblings were both adopted from Russia and how the older brother told the
sister that she was fat. She always took it seriously and after her brother took his own life, she decided
to remember him by losing weight. Also, Mariani explained how she would watch videos online to
help her not eat. When she started to feel hungry, she would look up a video on how good skinny
tastes. These videos would influence her that she wasn t hungry. After she watched these videos, her
parents got involved and she ended up going through surgery for anorexia
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Key Differences In The Tang Dynasty And Mughal Dynasties
There are many key differences to both dynasties works. Firstly, in terms of display, the Tang Dynasty
has more of a simple, serene look while Mughal has more of a crowded scenery. This shows a big
difference in order considering Chinese works are more Confucian and Indian works are more Daoist.
Secondly, the choices of colors are different as well because the Tang Dynasty limits colors to very
somber ones with the only bright color is red to show influences. Mughal paintings have a variety of
colors and different patterns that one may not know where to begin in looking at the painting. Thirdly,
in space within the painting the Tang Dynasty has more space because it only puts one object as the
spotlight with no background comparing to Mughal paintings which lack total space and show many
things going on that one of high status is not always center of attention. Backgrounds within Mughal
paintings are very detailed and show different aspects of life. Fourthly, a detailed difference between
these paintings is that in the Tang Dynasty it is shown that an emperor who is standing is more
powerful than one sitting, while Mughal is the complete opposite, as shown in the painting selected,
because Akbar is sitting while he is one of highest status. Fifthly, influences are different from both
where the Tang involves Central Asian influences while Mughal has European Renaissance, Hindu,
and Persian influences. Lastly, another difference is that Mughal paintings show more life
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Mitochondrial DNA Research
Mitochondrial DNA is the small circular chromosome that is found inside mitochondria. These
organelles that are found in cells are called the powerhouse of the cells. Mitochondria and
Mitochondrial DNA are only passed from mother to offspring through the egg. Mitochondrial DNA is
a small part of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell. There are 16,569 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA which
only code for 37 genes. Mitochondrial DNA is very helpful in tracking ancestry through females and
individuals back hundreds of generations. In order for biologists to track the mtDNA they need to
determine and compare the mtDNA from different people. The statistics gathered from the
comparisons is used to make a network of relationships between the series, when they do this it gives
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They use mtDNA testing to find soldiers that are MIA. At the end of the Vietnam War close to 2,500
soldiers were MIA. MtDNA testing was used heavily in finding some of these missing soldiers. Once
they figure out that a mtDNA is necessary for identification, a sample is cut from the remains of the
body and is sent for testing. From there the mitochondrial DNA is taken from the the sample and put
into a emulsifying solutions that bring the mtDNA out. A sequencing process is then used to look at
the resulting DNA. They won t be able to tell one s specific individuals DNA, but to close relatives
DNA. Due to the fact that mtDNA testing has a lack of specificity John Tonkyn, assistant lab director
of California Department of Justice Lab, said MtDNA should only be used as corroborative evidence.
Corroborative evidence is evidence rah supports a proportion that is already supported by some initial
evidence, therefore confirming the evidence. So what John Tonkyn is saying that they should only use
mtDNA when they have some evidence of who the person is, but want to support
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William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar
William Shakepeare s Julius Caesar
Mark Antony proves to be the most skilful politician in the play. Do you agree?
Power is the ability to influence the behaviour of others whether this is achieved with or without
resistance, for good or for bad. Some would go as far as to say that all human behaviour is propelled
by the want of power. One can conclude, however, that power is inevitable in the human society. It s
natural. William Shakespeare s play, Julius Caesar, is brimming with humans fighting for power, and
the one who stands out as the most skilful of these is not the play s tragic hero Brutus, but Mark
Antony, Caesar s confidant and friend.
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He s also impulsive and unscrupulous, and has no misconceptions on the way the political game is
played, enabling him to see the motives behind men s actions. He is unconcerned with using unethical
means to further his own cause, such as ruthlessly raising taxes. Cassius most significant characteristic
is the one Caesar had observed in him, that is, his ability to perceive the true motives of men. He uses
his sharp insight to deceive Brutus, by means of a long and passionate argument and fake letters, into
joining his conspiracy to assassinate Caesar. He knows that Brutus noble nature will serve as a catalyst
to recruit more nobles into his conspiracy. Ironically, his success leads to his own decline in influence
within the group of conspirators. A costly mistake of Cassius is his relenting to Brutus, even though he
disagrees with most of Brutus decisions, as most of the tactical decisions that Brutus makes eventually
proves disastrous.
Brutus strict moral and ethic code and rigid idealism is both his greatest virtue and his most deadly
flaw, as he assumes a naïve view of the world. He doesn t see through the roles played by Cassius,
Casca and Antony, and is unable to recognise the fictitious letters that would tip off a more perceptive
man. In a world of self serving ambition, his qualities are fatal when competing in public with those
who do not have the same moral standards as himself. He repeatedly makes
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Never Elsewhere Neil Gaiman Analysis
The world is a very interesting place. The earth has temperatures from 136 to 126 degrees Fahrenheit,
depths of over 35,000 feet, and heights of over 29,000 feet. These climates and elevations ultimately
shape the human world. Habitats everywhere from humid rainforest to the scorching desert each
support an ecosystem of their own. The setting of anything, whether a fantasy story or an academic
documentary, is very important. Nothing lives in a vacuum. The setting of the novel Neverwhere by
Neil Gaiman is a very interesting place which plays a pivotal role in the book s development of
character, plot, and theme.
The story takes place in London, with a young man named Richard Mayhew. Richard is an individual
with a good heart, beautiful fiancé, and an overall normal life. He and his fiancé, named Jessica, were
rushing towards a very important dinner with Mr. Stockton, a corporate entity and Jessica s boss, but
Richard stumbles by a little girl bleeding on a London sidewalk. The girl bloodied girl spits out
desperately that she cannot be taken to any hospital. Richard feeling drawn to the stranger picks up the
doll like body, feeling the blood soaking into his shirt, to care for her at his apartment. The situation is
tense, because Jessica s dinner is very important as well. This situation escalates to the ... Show more
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Door Portico is the eldest daughter of a linage of openers, individuals in London below able to open
doors where no doors where before. Hunter is a famed bodyguard who is prized for slaying monsters
and beasts all over the world. Although Hunter betrays Door, she sacrifices her life to protect her as
well. The Marquis de Carabas is a well known trickster of London below who is only aiding Door in
her quest because of a debt owed to the Portico family. Richard Mayhew is nothing more than an
ordinary man who unluckily fell through the cracks in the world (Gaiman
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Analysis Of The Unforgiven I
Metallica is a heavy metal band that began in 1981. While the last song released by the band was in
2008, the group is still widely popular. Perhaps the most popular songs are the The Unforgiven trilogy.
The Unforgiven I is one of Metallica s most popular singles, behind Enter Sandman which is on the
same album. Metallica s lead singer James Hetfield wrote the three songs about his life experiences,
which is different from most of Metallica s work. The majority of Metallica s hits promote
individuality and non conformism (Nys 41). This trilogy of songs however is a story of heartbreak.
They tell an overwhelmingly emotional story of resentment towards those who tried to control him
(Irwin 7). James wrote these songs to pour out his emotions and express how he felt. Hetfield was
born into a deeply religious family. His mother was a Christian, and she believed heavily that if one is
meant to be healed, God will heal that person ( Ten things You May Not Know about James Hetfield ).
As a result of this belief, when she was diagnosed with cancer, she did not seek medical help. She
waited for God to heal her. Unfortunately, after waiting for God to heal her, she did not beat cancer
and she died. This event fueled The Unforgiven trilogy and led to another work, The God that Failed.
The Unforgiven I speaks about James s parents and how he felt during his childhood. The Unforgiven
II speaks about love and betrayal. The Unforgiven III speaks about forgiveness and
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Comparing Observed Meteorological Data From Two Different...
Comparing observed meteorological data from two different types of automatic weather stations
Petro Burger
11048990
HONOURS REASEARCH PROJECT WKD 763
2016
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, GEOINFORMATICS AND METEOROLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA
ABSTRACT
Observed meteorological data collected by two different types of automatic weather stations (AWS)
were statistically analysed in order to verify if there were a difference in the measurements due to the
different sensor types. The hypothesis is that the different types of AWS s will not be statistically
different. Data from January 2014 to February 2016 for six places in South Africa were analysed.
Significant differences were observed for rainfall totals, temperatures and wind speeds by using the
Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test.
1. Introduction
The objective of this study was to compare observed rainfall amounts, maximum air temperature,
minimum air temperature and maximum wind speeds at daily periods from two different types of
automatic weather stations. An automatic weather station (AWS) is defined by the WMO (1992a) as a
meteorological station where observations are made and from which the data is transmitted
automatically. The AWS was designed to accurately measure and record standard meteorological
variables. The design of AWS s may vary from measurement rates, methods on how the data is
retrieved or the intervals of when the data is reported (Tanner, 1990).
All functional AWS s must consist of certain specific features. These
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Nurse Vs. Behavioral Health Nurse
The best part of your decision was not only did you protect your license; you also protected the nurse s
license that made the suggestion. In addition, you found an alternative method to help better distribute
the patient assignments and achieve the desired goal. The justification for working out of our scope of
practice can be as simple as you said feeling complimented , but does not consider safety risk if
something goes wrong. Another common hospital practice that places nurses in similar jeopardy is
being pulled to a nursing unit deemed comparable. As behavioral health nurses (adult unit), we are
required to cover our child and adolescent psychiatric unit (CAPU) when their below their staffing
needs. Though all behavioral units have
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School Dress Code And Anti Dress Codes Essay
Students have been affected by dress codes for many years. Others, for better or for worse, never had
to deal with them. It has been debated for years between parents, students, and school systems alike as
to whether or not dress codes are appropriate to enforce. This essay will summarize, make an
argument, and analyze Krystal Miller s article on this subject, titled, School Dress Codes . School
Dress Codes is a 1990 article about the issues surrounding various city s experiences with enforcing a
school dress code. In the article, four different high schools in Detroit are examined, as well as a
school in Baltimore, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Depositions from both pro dress code and anti dress
code persons are included. The opposing end includes Mary Louise Starks, who is in charge of the
psychological services for the Detroit school system and says dress codes are not the solution to the
violence, A dress code is a temporary measure that is limited in scope. Students are committing these
crimes because they don t have a sense of power and self esteem. They steal from their peers to gain
control over another person (qtd. in Miller 87). An example of a pro dress code student from the
article is 17 year old Jonathon Johns, a senior at Dunbar High School in Baltimore, who says,
Violence isn t as bad as it was. There s no way to prove it s all due to the dress code, but I feel it s had
a big impact (qtd. in Miller 87). There are several testimonies and
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The Importance Of Righteousness In The Book Of Job
Book of Job
Job was a righteous man who feared God and upheld divine standards. He abounded in gifts of mercy
and acts of godly devotion. Job routinely offered sacrifices to atone for his children s sins. Hence, God
was quite pleased to observe as His servant maintained integrity in his dealings (Carney, 2014). The
Almighty spoke about Job s godly devotion to Satan the Devil. It was then that the latter questioned
Job s motives. In fact, Satan claimed that Job was primarily concerned with selfish interests. The
Devil accused God of providing inordinate protection to his servant. In this regard, the Almighty was
presumed to have bribed Job. God saw it fit to allow Satan to bring trials upon Job to test the patriarch
s motives (Carney, 2014). In this essay, I will highlight the significance of righteousness in the debates
between Job and his friends.
Job s debate with his friends was precipitated by the former s determination to uphold righteous
standards. Notably, Job experienced tremendous tribulations due to Satan s efforts. His 10 children
died while his livestock was killed. Job s servants also died under mysterious circumstances.
Unfortunately, his wife deserted and mocked him for his faith in God. In fact, she taunted him to curse
God and die. Nevertheless, these events could not break Job s integrity. Satan was determined to
intensify his physical attacks on Job. The patriarch was struck with a debilitating illness that subjected
him to constant pain (Carney, 2014).
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Essay about The Subculture of Scuba Divers
The focus of this research paper is to analyze the information, unique characteristics, and history
regarding the subculture of scuba divers. Scuba divers get to explore new, exciting, and breathtaking
regions in the ocean that many people never get to experience in their whole lives. Scuba divers hold
important roles in society because of the discoveries they make on a daily basis. They provide much
needed research that is important in the scientific community regarding newly discovered marine
species. Scuba divers get the opportunity to explore exceptionally beautiful ocean features that include
shipwrecks, coral reefs, and other stunning tropical ocean regions. Many people find scuba diving an
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As time progressed, the equipment that was used for scuba diving began to be perfected, and many
workout clubs began featuring classes to train people how to dive (Ed LaRochelle, 2009). This
allowed scuba diving to become a leisure activity that anyone could engage in (Ed LaRochelle, 2009).
Jacques Cousteau was a famous scuba diver who made many discoveries, including many new
innovative tools and equipment such as the aquatic lung (Ryan Spence, 2010). He also produced over
100 television episodes discussing the different aspects of scuba diving along with his new inventions
(Ryan Spence, 2010). Sylvia Earle was another recognizable person in the field of scuba diving (Sue
Vander Hook, 2001). She was a famous figure because she was the first person ever to dive to two
hundred and fifty feet breathing compressed air in a Jim Suit, and she broke many records for deepest
dives in submersibles (Sue Vander Hook, 2001). Thirdly, Augustus Siebe created a diving suit that
included a copper helmet and rubber material for a more flexible suit (John Bantin, 2007). This
invention by Siebe allowed divers to dive to deeper depths into the ocean and explore more wrecks
and ocean features (John Bantin, 2007). Jacques Cousteau once said, Innovation is nothing more than
the tool of the explorer... If you need something, you make it (Ryan Spence, 2010: 12). These
explorers helped shape
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Sign Companies Edmonton Case 21
As a whole, sign companies in Edmonton served as an asset to the signs and graphic industry. In
particular, sign companies Edmonton delivers the utmost designs and production of business signs.
For decades, sign companies Edmonton have created revolutionary techniques and ways in creating
signage sure to last for years to come. Furthermore, the company does not have an issue with
embracing technology. Sign companies in Edmonton have always provided exclusive designs and
ideas to its clients. Therefore, numerous business owners consider us to be the top choice. Initially,
sign companies Edmonton began as a hand painting company.
Due to the influx of technology, we have shifted to high resolution digital imaging. Moreover, we
utilize technology sure to boost fast and consistent results. A substantial amount of our clients can
attest to our memorable, catchy signs and promotions. Furthermore, we value each and every product
we receive. We pride ourselves on customer satisfaction. Therefore, we do not have a problem making
modifications to our signage. Around the clock, we work tirelessly fulfilling the needs of our clients.
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Moreover, we believe in prompt and expeditious service. If necessary, we will work overtime to meet
any deadline. After 20 years in the business, we stand as prominent as ever. As a family friendly
company, we have seen a significant amount of our clients grow and start their own families. In fact,
our clients consider us to be family every time they set foot through our
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Common Sleep Disorders
What are some common sleep disorders and how are they treated?
What is a sleep disorder? It s a condition that frequently impacts your ability to get enough quality
sleep.As a matter of fact, there are a couple of different sleep disorders. For example, the four most
common sleep disorders are,Insomnia,Sleep apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) and Narcolepsy.
Meanwhile, over 75% of americans between ages of 20 and 59 report to having sleep disorders. The
lack of sleep causes a negative impact on one s energy, mood,and concentration. As a result, Insomnia,
Sleep apnea, Restless Leg syndrome and Narcolepsy has a big impact on people s everyday lives.
Sleep Apnea? Is a common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow ...
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Different symptoms of narcolepsy is excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep paralysis, hallucinations,and
disturbed nocturnal sleep.Approximately 1 in 2,000 people suffer from Narcolepsy. There is no cure
for this sleep disorder but there is different items to help the symptoms. Making healthy lifestyle
changes can help manage narcolepsy. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, nicotine it interferes with your sleep.
Avoid allergy and cold medicines because they cause drowsiness. Eat a healthy diet at all times and
avoid heavy meals before you have to do anything important. Also, stimulants and antidepressants are
a few of the common medications used. To sum up, Narcolepsy does not have a cure but there are a
few things you can do to help out with the
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Charter Schools Vs Magnet Schools
Introduction
Charter schools and magnet schools are becoming more and more common in the education of high
school students. This topic is important because of the question why are parents wanting to take their
children out of traditional public schools? This essay will educate the reader on the history of charter
and magnet public schools and the migration of high school students to these particular schools. Each
year, more and more students leave traditional public schools for alternative forms of schooling. Two
of the options parents decide to use instead of public schools are charter schools and magnet schools.
Both of these types of schools are still considered public schools in the fact that they are not able to
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These schools attract students who possess gifted abilities in areas such as academics and fine arts.
Most of the time magnet schools require high test scores or another form of testing to obtain
admission. (Nicholas and Sinclair, 2015). Parents are attracted to these schools because one may
attend a magnet school through school choice outside of his or her respective school zone. With
magnet schools typically located in urban areas, the student population most of the time is very
culturally and racially diverse. Student diversity is generally an incentive to attend a school. The
presumption of magnet schools is that they will attract a cross section of students across all racial,
socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds (Parrillo, 2015). As stated earlier, magnet schools were
created for this very reason. Students who attend magnet schools usually have an exceptional ability in
one subject matter. Different magnet schools specialize is different areas of education Magnet schools
usually have programmatic differences or unique themes opposed to neighborhood schools revolving
around the creative and performing arts, open structured classes, and career options (Parrillo, 2015).
Magnet schools are also attractive to parents whose children attend inner city schools because inner
city schools usually have low graduation rates and low average yearly progress.
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Eloquent Feelings And Safe Places
Eloquent Feelings and Safe Places Stephen Dunn s poems makes sure to let the reader stop and think,
and as a creative writing teacher he knows how to do just that. Winner of awards such as the Pulitzer
Prize for Poetry, The James Wright Prize ,and the Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement
, his work The Sacred , published back in 1989, shows off his literary genius in normal experiences
and captures the vehement thought in his writing that has captured many hearts of the readers. The
Sacred speaks about what a student believes is his sacred space, and what it means to him. Dunn uses
three core poetic devices to not only show that everyone needs an escape from reality, but also the
herd mentality of youth when one has confidence. The nihilistic ending and the free form moderate
style add to the ideals that Dunn tries to present and helps add a twist ending to the poem when you
see the lack of desire for social interactions in the young man who was the first to speak up. The
contrast between his outer presentation and his inside emotions are shown strongly between the first
and second half, as if he only spoke up to get it over with . The enjambment that pushes through the
whole poem create a string of consciousness feeling, as if a person in the class is slightly nervous to
share his response. In the beginning of the poem, Dunn shows how much this student takes his
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The Language Of The Aztec People Essay
When someone hears the phrase ancient Empires a few civilizations come to mind such as the
Mesopotamian Empire, the Roman Empire and the Aztec Empire but has anyone took into
consideration what happened to their language years after they fell? One would assume that these
civilizations languages have become dead languages, languages no longer in use. However, this paper
will explore whether or not the Náhuatl language, the language of the Aztec people, is considered dead
language. Into my research there are a small collective of people who still speak the language. There is
a possibility of spreading the language through the education system to try to keep this language from
disappearing completely, however do we have the right? Take a moment to imagine aliens have
invaded the planet earth and the human race has lost the war. Now that the aliens have taken control of
the planet we, the human race, must begin the process of assimilating into their culture. In this process
we must give up our languages, cultures and beliefs to please our alien overlords. Anything that is
alien has become a symbol of wealth and power. Anything human is considered inferior. As a result
the majority of our records have been destroyed, Earth, many of the world s languages are now
considered extinct. Intergalactic researchers have to dig through old archives, interview the remaining
human species in an effort to decode the dead languages. However, the remaining few humans believe
that their language
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Cuban Embargo Analysis
We will end an outdated approach that... has failed to advance our interests, and instead we will begin
to normalize relations between our two countries. Through these changes, we intend to create more
opportunities for the American and Cuban people, and begin a new chapter among the nations of the
Americas (President Obama, Official Released Statement). On December 17th, 2014 the American
embargo on Cuba, which set restrictions on relations with Cuba, was relaxed after over fifty years.
The embargo on Cuba set restrictions on relations in areas such as travel and trade. The initial
intention of the embargo was to persuade the Cuban government to attain a new form of government;
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The lifting of bans could provide greater interactions between families of Cuban Americans
(Clement). The embargo caused many to be unable to visit family members in Cuba. The removal of
the embargo would not only increase the amount of foreign travelers to Cuba, but would also result in
revenue from citizens visiting family, an example of another opportunity travel to Cuba would
provide. There are numerous economic, social, and cultural benefits that will flow from free and open
access [to Cuba]... (Mangla). Cuba would become a frequent travel spot for tourists from the United
States because of Cuba s close proximity. The expansion of American tourism would benefit airlines,
local shops, universities, and restaurants. Authors Jorge Dominquez, professor of International Affairs
at Harvard, and Barberia Lorena, professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of
Sao Paulo, recalled the increase of students studying abroad to Cuba. The professors also found that in
2004 Cuba was one of the top fifteen places of international study. With Cuba s strong position in
foreign studies, tourism has the ability to open new education opportunities to students as well as
increase the income from travel. As educational opportunities become available, this would result in
even more revenue due to the cost of universities and tuition. Students who receive an education in
Cuba and return home could have a more positive view of Cuba which could also boost Cuba s
position in foreign countries. This growth in tourism to Cuba would lead to an increase of income as
well as opening many other possibilities to the Cuban economy with outside
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The Narrator In William Faulkner s A Rose For Emily
The narrator plays a key role in the development of the plot and meaning of a story. A Rose for Emily,
by William Faulkner, tells the story of Miss Emily Grierson and her mysterious, isolated life. The
narrator of the story, who never reveals their identity, presents the story in a unique way; using a slight
combination of first and third person points of view. Although hard to identify, the narrator at some
points does and does not include themselves in the information they are sharing with the readers. To
start, the author narrates using this style to keep the readers wondering and interested. In addition,
Faulkner wishes to portray Emily as a sympathetic character. Also, the narrator communicates the
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Faulkner achieves this by revealing details about her, not about what happens to her in life, towards
the end of the story. Emily went through many tragic events throughout her life, but why she acts a
certain remains a secret. An example of when the narrator wants to make the readers feel sympathy
towards Emily is when her father s death comes up. The narrator reveals this at the beginning, so her
following actions do not seem bizarre. Once her father dies, she insists that he is not dead and does not
want them to take his body away from her. The narrator says, We did not say she was crazy then. We
believed she had to do that (Faulkner 153). The readers interpret that the narrator experiences affection
for Emily and admires her, as her behaviours never come off as peculiar. Faulkner uses the narrator to
provide outside observations to the readers. If the story had a different point of view, for example,
Emily s point of view, the readers would not be receiving the information in a way that would help
understand her situation. The narrator provides foreshadowing, We did not say she was crazy then
(Faulkner 153). The word then indicates that the citizens did not see her as crazy before; but once they
discover more information they realize that something is definitely not right. In conclusion, the
narrator tells the story out of order to make the readers sympathetic towards Miss Emily so they have
the ability to connect with
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The Alamo Of Blood And Memory By Randy Roberts And James...
This paper will review A Line In The Sand The Alamo in Blood and Memory. This book was
published by The Free Press publication in the year, and was written by two authors, Randy Roberts
and James S. Olson. In this book, Roberts and Olson present references towards the three battles of the
Alamo. The three battles include the real battle of Alamo fought in the 1836, the early twentieth
century Driscoll De Zavala effort, and the concurrent historical and cultural warfare over the blockade.
This book has been written by Randy Roberts and James S. Olson. Books recently written by Randy
Roberts include A Team for America: The Army Navy Game That Rallied a Nation ( Author Talk: A
Team for America by Randy Roberts. CBSNews. CBS Interactive, n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2016). Randy
Roberts focuses on delivering the history and stories that have impacted the American history. His
stories and books focused on things such as sports and film icons, and other things that have played a
noticeable role in American history. Some of his other books include America Past and Present , Joe
Louis: Hard Times Man , and The One Year Book of Hymns .
James S. Olson is an academic author and became a nominee for the Pulitzer Prize award. He has
written more than 30 books on diverse subjects related to the field of history ( Dr. James S. Olson
Distinguished Professor. Office Of the President. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2016). However, non fiction
elements were the only subject of his books.
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  • 2. Catapult Research Paper During the Middle Ages, many weapons were created to help in the winning battles.There was a weapon was the siege engine called a catapult. The term catapult came from the Greek word katapultos . A catapult was a large machine on wheels with a basket attached to a long wooden arm and a power source for hurling projectiles on the other.The first catapult however was invented around 400 BC in Greek town Syracuse. It was not the type seen so many times at our own wars in today s Society for Creative Anachronism. The first catapult closely resembled a crossbow. It was called the Gastraphete, and worked similar to a crossbow. The Gastraphete had to be pointed at the ground and the operator had to use great force to set the weapon to fire. The Greeks were so impresses with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The men would bring down the shorter end of the long beam or arm, causing the longer end of the arm to flip up, causing the basket to loose it s projectile towards the intended target. Some of these siege weapons were held by men and cause some difficulty in battle.Gravity powered catapults simply used gravity to hurl the projectile. At its most basic understanding, a gravity catapult is simply a lever that uses centrifugal force to its advantage. Think of it as a modified seesaw. When two people are on the seesaw and both are of close weight, the seesaw balances itself. If another person came up and jumped on one end of the seesaw with one of the people, the single person on the opposite end is likely to become airborne. Like the seesaw, a gravity powered catapult is also pivoted in the middle. A counter weight was built onto one end of the catapult and a basket or sling on the other. The projectile end was pulled down forcing the counterweighted end to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Does Margaret Atwood Establish and Develop a Dystopian... Throughout Margaret Atwood s The Handmaid s Tale an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded state is created through the use of multiple themes and narrative techniques. In a dystopia, we can usually find a society that has become all kinds of wrong, in direct contrast to a utopia, or a perfect society. Like many totalitarian states, the Republic of Gilead starts out as an envisioned utopia by a select few: a remade world where lower class women are given the opportunity interact with upper class couples in order to provide them with children, and the human race can feel confident about producing future generations with the potential to see past divisions of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To the present day reader the idea of only being free in your memories is far too restricting reinforcing the dystopian narrative. As Offred s relationship with the commander develops we see and emergence of the idea that even in a powerless regime women can exploit their sexual power and we become familiar with the idea of fallen women . Offred is in her room and filled with nostalgia for the outmoded habit of falling in love; Falling in love, I said. Falling into it which is then mirrored; Falling in love, we said; I fell for him . The underlying biblical reference to The Fall when Adam ate the apple from the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden is very prominent. We are forced to consider the idea of the fall from innocence, which is presented as a paradox in this dystopian world as the women are not, by the terms of the bible, innocent. However it is also a reflection of the Gilead society because biblically The Fall was Eve s betrayal of Adam and the women who have been deemed fallen were unable to become pregnant the ultimate betrayal of this society. The whole idea of falling is hugely passive and gives the impression of a very powerless action. For women in present day society I believe it would be the ultimate torment to be catapulted back in societal thinking where woman were far less than equal as it has previously been. The repetition of biblical references strongly draws in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Specific System Of Operation In Food And Beverage... 1.0 Introduction I have chosen Ritz Carlton Kuala Lumpur as the hotel for this assignment. Food and Beverage (F B) department is an umbrella group overseeing employees who work in multiple restaurants and shop that are united in providing a single, consistent dining experience within an organization (yellowstonejobs, 2011, p.1). In this world, every single human have to eating to survive. Hotel provides restaurants to serve the food to the customer. Besides that, F B department also will take the in room dining order from the customer. This wills convenience the customer to having they meal without going out their room. Restaurant also will take reservation from the guest. The restaurant takes the reservation from the guest who wants to have dinner in the restaurant. This basically will help the restaurant t increase the minimum revenue for the restaurant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective of using operation system in Food and Beverage Department is to ensure the operation run smoothly. Point of sales system was one of the specific systems that used in Food and Beverage department. Hospitality Point of sales (POS) system is keep tracking of sales, labor and payroll for the hotel restaurant or it was a computerized replacement for a cash register (Rouse, 2011, p.1). According to Wikipedia POS software allow to transfer the meal bill to the guest room bills (Wikipedia, 2016, p.1). This wills convenience the customer pay once time when they check ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Why Mr. Virgers Should Have Made Such A Disclosure To The... 1. State three causes of action (i.e., the legal issues, not just the facts) which Mr. and Mrs. Amadio relied upon in challenging the mortgage guarantee they had signed? Mr. Virgo obtained the signatures of Amadio s parents on the mortgage without explaining the relevancy of the document they were signing. The bank had a superior bargaining power. This was a disadvantage to the Mr. and Mrs, Amadio. The action of the bank was termed as unconscionable. Mr. Virgo was the representative of the bank and by the action of treating him as having the knowledge of the possibility was already discussed or as containing knowledge of facts that would raise that possibility of any reasonable person the only conclusion is that the bank was guilty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. How did the ratio (legal issue) for Justice Mason s decision differ from the ratio used by Justice Gibbs? Justice Mason was of the opinion that the respondents were entitled to an order setting aside the mortgage guarantee while Justice Gibbs ruled that the mortgage and guarantee was not binding to the respondents. 7. Justice Mason identified several ways in which the bank on the one hand and Mr. and Mrs. Amadio on the other hand were in positions of gross inequality of bargaining power. What were three of those ways? The defendant s capability to evaluate if the admission into the transaction was in their own interests in regard to their desire to help their son. The situation of special advantage whereby the respondents were placed was the outcome of their reliance and confidence in their son who convinced them to provide the mortgage guarantee which the bank required as a condition for increasing the approved overdraft limit of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Burham House Sociology Monterey House Located on the grounds of Roanoke College s campus is the reportedly haunted house known as Monterey. This house was built in 1853 by the Huff family, over time passed through many different owners, and in 2002 was officially bought by Roanoke College. Throughout the history of the house several of the occupants are known to have died within the premises of the property, thus contributing to it s reputation of being haunted. In our investigation of the Monterey house we spent two nights in the house gathering various types of data to aid us in our attempt to discover what theory of haunting is consistent with the experiences within the house. The experiences within the house can be explained through several different theories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the numerous dowsing hits found in the house can be attributed to the priming or bias of the people conducting the dowsing sweeps. They might be unaware of the priming and the bias caused by following or trying to repeat the results of another. In addition to the dowsing hits, the psychological theory of explanation is also supported by the reports of hearing voices that are not actually there. This can be attributed to a lack of sleep causing hallucinations, fueled by a self fulfilling prophecy, like purposefully looking for a specific piece of evidence in your data until you find it, and can even be attributed to hearing damage or impairment due to health problems or old age. Another possible explanation for the hauntings can be seen with deja vu, or the experiencing of intense familiarity with something in the present environment that leads you to believe you have experienced it before. An exemplification of this theory can be seen when Robin experienced feelings of familiarity while listening to a song during one of the vigils, but could not place where she had heard it before. This feeling of familiarity is derived by the brain s inability to recall the information related to the potential memory, and is sometimes referred to as the tip of the tongue phenomena. Overall, the data collected from Monterey is mostly explained by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. People s Bank Theatre Community Analysis As a volunteer at the People s Bank Theatre, not only have I been welcomed into a new part of the community here in Marietta but a new family as well. Under the direction of the volunteer coordinator Sarah Eels, the volunteers operate in a very harmonious manner where each volunteer is able to thrive individually to wholly contribute to the group. Within this essay, I will discuss both how the theatre s adaptability and relationship to the community correspond to Morgan s idea of organizations working as organisms. To begin, I have been volunteering with at People s Bank Theatre beginning in September of 2016. As a volunteer, I essentially pick and choose which shows I would like to volunteer for, then Sarah places the volunteers accordingly in the different positions as she sees fit. Throughout my time volunteering over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Especially with that comparatively small population within Marietta in contrast with major cities, fostering a positive relationship with the community and community organizations remains at the pinnacle of importance. As Morgan describes that, the more ecological interpretations [of the organism theory] stress the survival of the fitting , the ethic of collaboration receives much more attention (Morgan 64). In my own personal volunteering experience with the theatre, this idea of collaboration with other community organizations could not be clearer than when the theatre hosted a holiday variety show featuring the Marietta School District Music Department along with several local dance studios and community bands. The symbiosis of the other organizations using the theatre s space and volunteers to put on a show and the theatre bringing in the different acts to sell seats beautifully shows the interdependence within this ecosystem . Viewing the organizations as an organism logically fits within this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Organizational Performance Of The Amc Prior to the arrival of Andy Falender, there were three prominent problems plaguing the organizational performance of the AMC. These problems consisted of: 1) the decentralization of decision making to the local chapters, 2) the financial stability of the organization, and 3) the growth of the organization. These problems presented themselves as troublesome for the organization, hindering its ability to perform accordingly. Looking first at the problem of decentralization of the decision making process, the organization was based in Boston where both club and council meetings were held; however, as the AMC grew, there was an increase in the formation of local chapters extending from New York, to Maine. While these chapters produced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the benefits of having organizational goals, the concept in itself includes complications. Rianey (2014) suggests that the complications include that goals are always multiple. Due to the number of goals an organization may have, research indicates that differing goals is quite common amongst organizations. In the AMC s case, the separation between the national and individual chapters have created the appearance that the organization as a whole has a number of goals, although more likely than not these goals are more associated with an individual chapter. Rainy (2014) argues that these differing goals often times create goal conflicts within an organization, leading to organizational ineffectiveness. With this in mind, it is quite clear to see the ways that the organization can be impacted by the multitude of organizational goals impacting the ability of the organization to be impactful. The second problem plaguing the AMC was their inability to remain financially stable. Unlike the financial growth and stability the individual chapters were receiving, the national organization faced significant financial problems [which resulted] in a major projected budget deficit. To attempt to solve this problem, the AMC resorted to taking out substantial loans , but had cash flow problems [that] were leading to frequent delays in paying bills when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Worn Path Summary A Worn Path(Maria Ma) Symbolize Now I want to talk about symbolize in the story, a worn path. Phoenix The name of the main character, the old Negro woman, is Phoenix. Phoenix, in the Greek Mythology, associated with the Sun, it obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.(From Wikipedia) Back to the story, when our main character Phoenix is on her way to the city, there are so many difficulties that she is facing bush catches her dress, a black dog goes towards her and she fall into the ditch, etc. To old Phoenix, it is hard to go through the path; she may fall off at any time. However, every time after she concord a difficulty, it seems that she reborn. 2. The path The concept path symbolizes a lot in the story. Through the path the negro woman passed, Eudora Welty shows what the Negroes suffered when they were fighting for the equity. As a result, the path means the path of the black liberation. On the long road to town, Phoenix walks form the morning to the night; it is like that a human is on his/her way of life. The road has beauty, of course, danger. If you have a clear target, you will have the wheels of process. The walk was hard, just like what Phoenix says: Seem like there is chains about my feet, time I get this far. Something always take a hold of me on this hill pleads I should stay. The windmill I going to the store and buy my child a little windmill they sells, made out of paper. He going to find it hard to believe there such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Research Articles On Plant Patents Research articles can be quite complex and adding patents to the mix seems to make the comprehensive level even more challenging. In this paper lies three parts commonly seen within a research article and explains how each of them are connected and deemed vital for approval of a plant patent. The three parts are the methods done in the experiment, the results from the experiment, and the textual features that make the article more credible and organized. This paper will go on to talk about a couple of instances that can occur as well when dealing with plant patents and the research behind them. Once this has been read, perhaps those who want to do research can learn how research articles and plant patents have an outstanding correlation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are genre agents which are structural elements of a document or communicative situation that exert agency within a context that includes player agents (Moeller). For example excerpts or results taken from the research article can be used in a scientific article or to make textbooks seem more up to date by giving new information that is popularly being studied. Now onto to the three parts shortly discussed earlier. The first part of the research article that connects back to plant patents are the methods section. This is where the player agents such as the researchers get involved in order to make sense of the whole process. Methods are a great way for other player agents such as competing researchers or patent reviewer to follow the procedures. It also helps other scientists who are interested in the study to see if the experiment actually works. A play scenario could be where research is done to create the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. This plant was created in order to possibly reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which was done first by Liang and his colleagues. Liang had gathered information on Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes Columbia were [to use] in this study (Liang). Their methods describe how the model plant was created and how they were able to analyze the plant for this use. Without this section others would have no knowledge of how this plant was created. Thus without these methods described in all of the patent applications ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Censorship In Olive s Ocean There are many books that have been banned or challenged nationwide. Books get banned and challenged for a variety of reasons. Olive s Ocean, by Kevin Henkes, was removed from the shelves due to several claims of it having sexual content and inappropriate language. A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials based on the objections of a person or group. A challenge against a book is a formal written complaint that requests a book to be removed. Challenges aren t just someone expressing their point of view; they re an attempt to remove material from educational places. Challenges are viewed as a threat to freedom of speech and choice. The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, which includes the right to read and write ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ALA office for intellectual freedom promotes awareness of challenges towards library material. The ALA promotes the freedom to choose and the freedom to express one s opinion. The ALA OIF compiles lists of challenged and bans as reported to the media and submitted to them. The ALA has formed a banned books week, which is celebrated the last week of September each year. Banned books week brings national attention to the consequences of censorship. The ALA also supports librarians that are facing challenges to materials in their libraries. Banned books are usually removed from libraries or schools. Online resources such as e books and educational websites are also being blocked and filtered in libraries. People believed that e books were virtually censor proof and that they would reduce the number of books being banned. Teachers in Colorado were subject to be removed if they were caught teaching from the school boards banned books list. There are more laws regulating public schools than public libraries. The Supreme Court deals with many cases about censorship and banning books. In 1982 the Supreme Court decided that the Constitution does not permit the official suppression of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Effects Of Medication And The Side Effects On Children... I often hear the advertisements on the television about the list of side effects to watch for when taking various medications. Several medicines mention the possibility of causing the very disorder they are supposed to relieve.There are medications prescribed to treat depression, with side effects that can actually cause it.Some of us have mineral and vitamin B deficiencies that also can be causing depression and mood disorders. An article in the Sunday Sun Sentinel News titled It s your pick; Natural supplements or drugs by pharmacist Suzy Cohen describes the benefits, of moving from prescription medications to vitamins and minerals, when dealing with depression . Ms Cohen, in the field of Pharmacology for 22 years, defending her stand on vitamins versus medications states, Lives depend on us being educated about natural remedies as well as pharmaceuticals. Ms Cohen further states a deficiency of Vitamin C, or B12 cannot be replaced by drugs and that using medication to accomplish this can actually cause depression. In this article Ms Cohen compares the side effects of Medication versus the side effects of the various minerals and vitamins Magnesium, Vitamin C, B6, folic acid and 5 HTP can enhance mood. When taken in natural, physiological dosages these nutrients are well tolerated. Typical side effects are gas, diarrhea and/or minor stomach upset. Comparing with this the gold standard antidepressants, she continues; Depending on ones age and medical history, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing The Great Gatsby And The Roaring 20 s The world famous book, The Great Gatsby , was written in one of America s most influential eras, The Roaring 20 s. It was first published on April 20, 1925, and is now known as an exemplary novel from the Jazz age as well as one of America s greatest literature classics of the 20th century.The story includes many lies, deceits, love interests, and murders. The popularity of this novel has influenced the creation of many films; two, for example, being the 1974 version with Robert Redford and the 2013 version with Leonardo Dicaprio. Although both of these movies represented the original novel well, using story elements with varying levels of success, only one movie is the best representation of the novel. The characters, Daisy,Nick,Tom, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, Nick, Daisy s distant cousin and neighbor to Gatsby, is better represented in the Robert Redford version than in the Leonardo Dicaprio version because he is a silent spectator and isn t involved in the storyline but still plays an important role as he is in the novel . In contrast, the Leonardo Dicaprio version portrays Nick as a very close friend to Gatsby who is constantly sharing his opinions throughout the movie. Daisy s Husband,Tom, is an annoying, lying, racist, deceiving, cheat in both movies as well as the novel, but is less antagonistic in the 1974 version. There, he is portrayed as a more calm, organized, and collected individual for much of the movie. He is made out to be incredibly sentimental and emotional at some parts of the movie, which was not even close to how he is depicted in the novel. However, in the 2013 version he, on many occasions, becomes incredibly mad. When he notices that other people can tell, he tries to hide it. Finally, the analysis of Mr. Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is an extremely rich man who has gained his wealth by illegally purchasing,selling, and trading goods. Gatsby was born into an extremely poor family from North Carolina and as he grew ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The British Industrial Revolution During the Britain Industrial Revolution, being a member of the working class got marked with different challenges. The days in the factories seemed elongated. The workers in the factories had to toil among the great machinery that got used to producing goods (Levack et al., 2011). The productions arose from the rural household industry and the handcraft industry from where most good got produced before industrialisation. The members of the working class experienced immediate causes of the industrial revolution. There were numerous competitive pressures to the establishment of the new technology and one has to cope with these pressures, for instance, there was a switch to the use of coal power. The industrial work in cooperated even the family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some factories, like the cotton trade, were very strenuous for workers due to the long periods of labour. The nature of the job performed in these sites produced a lot of heat and steam engines increasing the intensity of the heat. The areas where the machinery got installed was not protected by fencing, and workers could easily reach the moving parts of the machines when undertaking their duties. The children who worked in these factories were forced to move in between this machinery and were put in a great deal of danger where most of the got several injuries and death rates were high in the factories (More, 2013). Also, most workers worked for more than twelve hours a day in the hot and physically exhausting environment. The exhaustion made most of the workers slow, and this even worsens the situation in handling machines and made the working place more dangerous. The upper and the working class had had different views to the industrialisation. The upper class got made of those who were wealthy and other professionals. With the industrialisation, most of these professionals were very positive. However, the working class, were not well off. Most of the individuals in the working class got replaced by the machinery even though a few got the job in the industries with the machinery. The few who got replaced were negative about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Memorandum Of Goals Examples Memorandum of Goals Throughout an internship with the Apex Police Department, I am hoping to expand my knowledge, skills and interests that I will be able to apply once I graduate from Meredith College. Throughout my time at Meredith College thus far, I have deepened my knowledge of the motives behind crime and deviance along with social factors that create crime. I am very eager to expand my knowledge, interests, and skills with law enforcement and public safety. I am aiming to gain knowledge about the ways a police station works, the process of an arrest, and the relationships that officers have with the community. I think that a community policing relationship between Law Enforcement and citizens is essential to creating a stable and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Social Class Affects My Family Life And Education We are shaped by society s structures, is the primary concept of the idea developed by C. Wright Mills (Henslin). In this paper, I will demonstrate how my social class affected my family life and education. World is composed of social stratification, a system which people are divided into layers based on their property, power and prestige. This stratification labels people and causes them to think accordingly within their own stratification. It can be expressed in four major groups as follows: slavery, caste system, estate, and class. Though it can be described in slavery, caste system, and estate, these are all old forms of social stratification that are not used commonly in the present. Therefore, my paper will be focusing on the description of the class system. In social stratification, class is the only system that approves social mobility. It is also a system that is based on the physical possessions such as money and materials. Moreover, slass system is the system that allowed me to think I can achieve upward social mobility. Therefore, I aim to be part of a higher social class as I am currently a member of a working class, which is compsed of relatively unskilled blue collar... [less secure jobs,] more routine, and more closely supervised [jobs],(Henslin 268). I intend to achieve this goal by getting educated. After immigrating to the United States, I was grouped in a class of English as a second language learners in a public middle school. In that class, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Blackjack Reflection I was amazed by the movie not only because it revealed the complicated inner conflict of Ben Campbell, but also because the exciting counting cards method presented throughout the scenes. The movie describes a boy, Ben Campbell, who is hard working and outstanding in his class. However, Campbell needed money to apply for Harvard University Medical school. In the movie, Campbell complained to his friends that he couldn t dazzle the admission officer because he s done nothing. Ben was a student who crushed exams and showed up early day by day. He gave up his personal time for fun, which caused his lack of life experience. Though I think life experience doesn t have to be as crazy as counting card at Vegas, a person at least needs to feel passion in his life. In the end, Ben dazzled the admission officer and won scholarship for Med school. His achievement was a result of the lesson he learned from his experience. Ben learned to value his friendship and family more than money. He was no longer blinded by the wealth and excitement in the casino. Above all the precious life lessons the movie teaches its audiences about, I m most attracted to the counting cards method. Therefore, I studied about the method and its disadvantages. The method that Ben Campbell and his MIT team used was in fact called the High Low system. In Blackjack, the banker gives every player two cards one facing upwards while the other facing downwards. If any person on the table is lucky enough to have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Kate Steinle s Case Summary A San Francisco woman named Kate Steinle was murdered on July 1, 2015 by an illegal immigrant. He had been deported five times and previously convicted of seven other felonies. The story of Kate s death made headline news all across America highlighting the need for Congress to reform laws that allow illegal immigrants in Sanctuary cities to remain in the United States after being deported. A Sanctuary city is a term given to a city in the United States that follows certain practices that protect illegal immigration. The undocumented immigrant from Mexico arrested for the death of Kathryn Steinle s was Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez, who had no motive for this senseless killing. Kate s father told the media his daughter was fatally shot while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Body Image And Women Imagine a student who started attending a new high school his or her sophomore year because she was getting picked on too often. The student didn t enjoy learning anymore and shut everyone out. He or she hated looking in the mirror because of how he or she looked. The student reflected back to elementary school when image didn t matter. The student talks to his or her parents about getting a surgery done to stop the teasing. This student doesn t want to get the same labels he or she had at their last high school, they want the last few years to be remembered as the best times of his or her life. All they have to do is convince their parents to get this one minor surgery and he or her life will be normal and enjoyable once again, but his or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes them turn to the internet for help. It could help in showing them new ways to be healthy such as workout sites or healthy recipes, but can hurt them by creating unhealthy eating patterns. Unhealthy eating patterns can lead to eating disorders like anorexia or bulimia. In the article, How Pro Anorexia Websites Exacerbate the Eating Disorder Epidemic written by Mike Marioni, the author discusses how These two siblings were both adopted from Russia and how the older brother told the sister that she was fat. She always took it seriously and after her brother took his own life, she decided to remember him by losing weight. Also, Mariani explained how she would watch videos online to help her not eat. When she started to feel hungry, she would look up a video on how good skinny tastes. These videos would influence her that she wasn t hungry. After she watched these videos, her parents got involved and she ended up going through surgery for anorexia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Key Differences In The Tang Dynasty And Mughal Dynasties There are many key differences to both dynasties works. Firstly, in terms of display, the Tang Dynasty has more of a simple, serene look while Mughal has more of a crowded scenery. This shows a big difference in order considering Chinese works are more Confucian and Indian works are more Daoist. Secondly, the choices of colors are different as well because the Tang Dynasty limits colors to very somber ones with the only bright color is red to show influences. Mughal paintings have a variety of colors and different patterns that one may not know where to begin in looking at the painting. Thirdly, in space within the painting the Tang Dynasty has more space because it only puts one object as the spotlight with no background comparing to Mughal paintings which lack total space and show many things going on that one of high status is not always center of attention. Backgrounds within Mughal paintings are very detailed and show different aspects of life. Fourthly, a detailed difference between these paintings is that in the Tang Dynasty it is shown that an emperor who is standing is more powerful than one sitting, while Mughal is the complete opposite, as shown in the painting selected, because Akbar is sitting while he is one of highest status. Fifthly, influences are different from both where the Tang involves Central Asian influences while Mughal has European Renaissance, Hindu, and Persian influences. Lastly, another difference is that Mughal paintings show more life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mitochondrial DNA Research Mitochondrial DNA is the small circular chromosome that is found inside mitochondria. These organelles that are found in cells are called the powerhouse of the cells. Mitochondria and Mitochondrial DNA are only passed from mother to offspring through the egg. Mitochondrial DNA is a small part of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell. There are 16,569 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA which only code for 37 genes. Mitochondrial DNA is very helpful in tracking ancestry through females and individuals back hundreds of generations. In order for biologists to track the mtDNA they need to determine and compare the mtDNA from different people. The statistics gathered from the comparisons is used to make a network of relationships between the series, when they do this it gives an estimate of the relationship between the individuals from which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They use mtDNA testing to find soldiers that are MIA. At the end of the Vietnam War close to 2,500 soldiers were MIA. MtDNA testing was used heavily in finding some of these missing soldiers. Once they figure out that a mtDNA is necessary for identification, a sample is cut from the remains of the body and is sent for testing. From there the mitochondrial DNA is taken from the the sample and put into a emulsifying solutions that bring the mtDNA out. A sequencing process is then used to look at the resulting DNA. They won t be able to tell one s specific individuals DNA, but to close relatives DNA. Due to the fact that mtDNA testing has a lack of specificity John Tonkyn, assistant lab director of California Department of Justice Lab, said MtDNA should only be used as corroborative evidence. Corroborative evidence is evidence rah supports a proportion that is already supported by some initial evidence, therefore confirming the evidence. So what John Tonkyn is saying that they should only use mtDNA when they have some evidence of who the person is, but want to support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar William Shakepeare s Julius Caesar Mark Antony proves to be the most skilful politician in the play. Do you agree? Power is the ability to influence the behaviour of others whether this is achieved with or without resistance, for good or for bad. Some would go as far as to say that all human behaviour is propelled by the want of power. One can conclude, however, that power is inevitable in the human society. It s natural. William Shakespeare s play, Julius Caesar, is brimming with humans fighting for power, and the one who stands out as the most skilful of these is not the play s tragic hero Brutus, but Mark Antony, Caesar s confidant and friend. During Lupercal, Caesar shows his keen insight by remaking to Antony that Cassius ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He s also impulsive and unscrupulous, and has no misconceptions on the way the political game is played, enabling him to see the motives behind men s actions. He is unconcerned with using unethical means to further his own cause, such as ruthlessly raising taxes. Cassius most significant characteristic is the one Caesar had observed in him, that is, his ability to perceive the true motives of men. He uses his sharp insight to deceive Brutus, by means of a long and passionate argument and fake letters, into joining his conspiracy to assassinate Caesar. He knows that Brutus noble nature will serve as a catalyst to recruit more nobles into his conspiracy. Ironically, his success leads to his own decline in influence within the group of conspirators. A costly mistake of Cassius is his relenting to Brutus, even though he disagrees with most of Brutus decisions, as most of the tactical decisions that Brutus makes eventually proves disastrous. Brutus strict moral and ethic code and rigid idealism is both his greatest virtue and his most deadly flaw, as he assumes a naïve view of the world. He doesn t see through the roles played by Cassius, Casca and Antony, and is unable to recognise the fictitious letters that would tip off a more perceptive man. In a world of self serving ambition, his qualities are fatal when competing in public with those who do not have the same moral standards as himself. He repeatedly makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Never Elsewhere Neil Gaiman Analysis The world is a very interesting place. The earth has temperatures from 136 to 126 degrees Fahrenheit, depths of over 35,000 feet, and heights of over 29,000 feet. These climates and elevations ultimately shape the human world. Habitats everywhere from humid rainforest to the scorching desert each support an ecosystem of their own. The setting of anything, whether a fantasy story or an academic documentary, is very important. Nothing lives in a vacuum. The setting of the novel Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman is a very interesting place which plays a pivotal role in the book s development of character, plot, and theme. The story takes place in London, with a young man named Richard Mayhew. Richard is an individual with a good heart, beautiful fiancé, and an overall normal life. He and his fiancé, named Jessica, were rushing towards a very important dinner with Mr. Stockton, a corporate entity and Jessica s boss, but Richard stumbles by a little girl bleeding on a London sidewalk. The girl bloodied girl spits out desperately that she cannot be taken to any hospital. Richard feeling drawn to the stranger picks up the doll like body, feeling the blood soaking into his shirt, to care for her at his apartment. The situation is tense, because Jessica s dinner is very important as well. This situation escalates to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Door Portico is the eldest daughter of a linage of openers, individuals in London below able to open doors where no doors where before. Hunter is a famed bodyguard who is prized for slaying monsters and beasts all over the world. Although Hunter betrays Door, she sacrifices her life to protect her as well. The Marquis de Carabas is a well known trickster of London below who is only aiding Door in her quest because of a debt owed to the Portico family. Richard Mayhew is nothing more than an ordinary man who unluckily fell through the cracks in the world (Gaiman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of The Unforgiven I Metallica is a heavy metal band that began in 1981. While the last song released by the band was in 2008, the group is still widely popular. Perhaps the most popular songs are the The Unforgiven trilogy. The Unforgiven I is one of Metallica s most popular singles, behind Enter Sandman which is on the same album. Metallica s lead singer James Hetfield wrote the three songs about his life experiences, which is different from most of Metallica s work. The majority of Metallica s hits promote individuality and non conformism (Nys 41). This trilogy of songs however is a story of heartbreak. They tell an overwhelmingly emotional story of resentment towards those who tried to control him (Irwin 7). James wrote these songs to pour out his emotions and express how he felt. Hetfield was born into a deeply religious family. His mother was a Christian, and she believed heavily that if one is meant to be healed, God will heal that person ( Ten things You May Not Know about James Hetfield ). As a result of this belief, when she was diagnosed with cancer, she did not seek medical help. She waited for God to heal her. Unfortunately, after waiting for God to heal her, she did not beat cancer and she died. This event fueled The Unforgiven trilogy and led to another work, The God that Failed. The Unforgiven I speaks about James s parents and how he felt during his childhood. The Unforgiven II speaks about love and betrayal. The Unforgiven III speaks about forgiveness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Observed Meteorological Data From Two Different... Comparing observed meteorological data from two different types of automatic weather stations Petro Burger 11048990 HONOURS REASEARCH PROJECT WKD 763 2016 DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, GEOINFORMATICS AND METEOROLOGY UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA ABSTRACT Observed meteorological data collected by two different types of automatic weather stations (AWS) were statistically analysed in order to verify if there were a difference in the measurements due to the different sensor types. The hypothesis is that the different types of AWS s will not be statistically different. Data from January 2014 to February 2016 for six places in South Africa were analysed. Significant differences were observed for rainfall totals, temperatures and wind speeds by using the Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test. 1. Introduction The objective of this study was to compare observed rainfall amounts, maximum air temperature, minimum air temperature and maximum wind speeds at daily periods from two different types of automatic weather stations. An automatic weather station (AWS) is defined by the WMO (1992a) as a meteorological station where observations are made and from which the data is transmitted automatically. The AWS was designed to accurately measure and record standard meteorological variables. The design of AWS s may vary from measurement rates, methods on how the data is retrieved or the intervals of when the data is reported (Tanner, 1990). All functional AWS s must consist of certain specific features. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nurse Vs. Behavioral Health Nurse The best part of your decision was not only did you protect your license; you also protected the nurse s license that made the suggestion. In addition, you found an alternative method to help better distribute the patient assignments and achieve the desired goal. The justification for working out of our scope of practice can be as simple as you said feeling complimented , but does not consider safety risk if something goes wrong. Another common hospital practice that places nurses in similar jeopardy is being pulled to a nursing unit deemed comparable. As behavioral health nurses (adult unit), we are required to cover our child and adolescent psychiatric unit (CAPU) when their below their staffing needs. Though all behavioral units have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. School Dress Code And Anti Dress Codes Essay Students have been affected by dress codes for many years. Others, for better or for worse, never had to deal with them. It has been debated for years between parents, students, and school systems alike as to whether or not dress codes are appropriate to enforce. This essay will summarize, make an argument, and analyze Krystal Miller s article on this subject, titled, School Dress Codes . School Dress Codes is a 1990 article about the issues surrounding various city s experiences with enforcing a school dress code. In the article, four different high schools in Detroit are examined, as well as a school in Baltimore, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Depositions from both pro dress code and anti dress code persons are included. The opposing end includes Mary Louise Starks, who is in charge of the psychological services for the Detroit school system and says dress codes are not the solution to the violence, A dress code is a temporary measure that is limited in scope. Students are committing these crimes because they don t have a sense of power and self esteem. They steal from their peers to gain control over another person (qtd. in Miller 87). An example of a pro dress code student from the article is 17 year old Jonathon Johns, a senior at Dunbar High School in Baltimore, who says, Violence isn t as bad as it was. There s no way to prove it s all due to the dress code, but I feel it s had a big impact (qtd. in Miller 87). There are several testimonies and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Importance Of Righteousness In The Book Of Job Book of Job Job was a righteous man who feared God and upheld divine standards. He abounded in gifts of mercy and acts of godly devotion. Job routinely offered sacrifices to atone for his children s sins. Hence, God was quite pleased to observe as His servant maintained integrity in his dealings (Carney, 2014). The Almighty spoke about Job s godly devotion to Satan the Devil. It was then that the latter questioned Job s motives. In fact, Satan claimed that Job was primarily concerned with selfish interests. The Devil accused God of providing inordinate protection to his servant. In this regard, the Almighty was presumed to have bribed Job. God saw it fit to allow Satan to bring trials upon Job to test the patriarch s motives (Carney, 2014). In this essay, I will highlight the significance of righteousness in the debates between Job and his friends. Job s debate with his friends was precipitated by the former s determination to uphold righteous standards. Notably, Job experienced tremendous tribulations due to Satan s efforts. His 10 children died while his livestock was killed. Job s servants also died under mysterious circumstances. Unfortunately, his wife deserted and mocked him for his faith in God. In fact, she taunted him to curse God and die. Nevertheless, these events could not break Job s integrity. Satan was determined to intensify his physical attacks on Job. The patriarch was struck with a debilitating illness that subjected him to constant pain (Carney, 2014). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay about The Subculture of Scuba Divers The focus of this research paper is to analyze the information, unique characteristics, and history regarding the subculture of scuba divers. Scuba divers get to explore new, exciting, and breathtaking regions in the ocean that many people never get to experience in their whole lives. Scuba divers hold important roles in society because of the discoveries they make on a daily basis. They provide much needed research that is important in the scientific community regarding newly discovered marine species. Scuba divers get the opportunity to explore exceptionally beautiful ocean features that include shipwrecks, coral reefs, and other stunning tropical ocean regions. Many people find scuba diving an enjoyable leisure activity to be involved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As time progressed, the equipment that was used for scuba diving began to be perfected, and many workout clubs began featuring classes to train people how to dive (Ed LaRochelle, 2009). This allowed scuba diving to become a leisure activity that anyone could engage in (Ed LaRochelle, 2009). Jacques Cousteau was a famous scuba diver who made many discoveries, including many new innovative tools and equipment such as the aquatic lung (Ryan Spence, 2010). He also produced over 100 television episodes discussing the different aspects of scuba diving along with his new inventions (Ryan Spence, 2010). Sylvia Earle was another recognizable person in the field of scuba diving (Sue Vander Hook, 2001). She was a famous figure because she was the first person ever to dive to two hundred and fifty feet breathing compressed air in a Jim Suit, and she broke many records for deepest dives in submersibles (Sue Vander Hook, 2001). Thirdly, Augustus Siebe created a diving suit that included a copper helmet and rubber material for a more flexible suit (John Bantin, 2007). This invention by Siebe allowed divers to dive to deeper depths into the ocean and explore more wrecks and ocean features (John Bantin, 2007). Jacques Cousteau once said, Innovation is nothing more than the tool of the explorer... If you need something, you make it (Ryan Spence, 2010: 12). These explorers helped shape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sign Companies Edmonton Case 21 As a whole, sign companies in Edmonton served as an asset to the signs and graphic industry. In particular, sign companies Edmonton delivers the utmost designs and production of business signs. For decades, sign companies Edmonton have created revolutionary techniques and ways in creating signage sure to last for years to come. Furthermore, the company does not have an issue with embracing technology. Sign companies in Edmonton have always provided exclusive designs and ideas to its clients. Therefore, numerous business owners consider us to be the top choice. Initially, sign companies Edmonton began as a hand painting company. Due to the influx of technology, we have shifted to high resolution digital imaging. Moreover, we utilize technology sure to boost fast and consistent results. A substantial amount of our clients can attest to our memorable, catchy signs and promotions. Furthermore, we value each and every product we receive. We pride ourselves on customer satisfaction. Therefore, we do not have a problem making modifications to our signage. Around the clock, we work tirelessly fulfilling the needs of our clients. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, we believe in prompt and expeditious service. If necessary, we will work overtime to meet any deadline. After 20 years in the business, we stand as prominent as ever. As a family friendly company, we have seen a significant amount of our clients grow and start their own families. In fact, our clients consider us to be family every time they set foot through our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Common Sleep Disorders What are some common sleep disorders and how are they treated? What is a sleep disorder? It s a condition that frequently impacts your ability to get enough quality sleep.As a matter of fact, there are a couple of different sleep disorders. For example, the four most common sleep disorders are,Insomnia,Sleep apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) and Narcolepsy. Meanwhile, over 75% of americans between ages of 20 and 59 report to having sleep disorders. The lack of sleep causes a negative impact on one s energy, mood,and concentration. As a result, Insomnia, Sleep apnea, Restless Leg syndrome and Narcolepsy has a big impact on people s everyday lives. Sleep Apnea? Is a common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Different symptoms of narcolepsy is excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep paralysis, hallucinations,and disturbed nocturnal sleep.Approximately 1 in 2,000 people suffer from Narcolepsy. There is no cure for this sleep disorder but there is different items to help the symptoms. Making healthy lifestyle changes can help manage narcolepsy. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, nicotine it interferes with your sleep. Avoid allergy and cold medicines because they cause drowsiness. Eat a healthy diet at all times and avoid heavy meals before you have to do anything important. Also, stimulants and antidepressants are a few of the common medications used. To sum up, Narcolepsy does not have a cure but there are a few things you can do to help out with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Charter Schools Vs Magnet Schools Introduction Charter schools and magnet schools are becoming more and more common in the education of high school students. This topic is important because of the question why are parents wanting to take their children out of traditional public schools? This essay will educate the reader on the history of charter and magnet public schools and the migration of high school students to these particular schools. Each year, more and more students leave traditional public schools for alternative forms of schooling. Two of the options parents decide to use instead of public schools are charter schools and magnet schools. Both of these types of schools are still considered public schools in the fact that they are not able to charge tuition and are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These schools attract students who possess gifted abilities in areas such as academics and fine arts. Most of the time magnet schools require high test scores or another form of testing to obtain admission. (Nicholas and Sinclair, 2015). Parents are attracted to these schools because one may attend a magnet school through school choice outside of his or her respective school zone. With magnet schools typically located in urban areas, the student population most of the time is very culturally and racially diverse. Student diversity is generally an incentive to attend a school. The presumption of magnet schools is that they will attract a cross section of students across all racial, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds (Parrillo, 2015). As stated earlier, magnet schools were created for this very reason. Students who attend magnet schools usually have an exceptional ability in one subject matter. Different magnet schools specialize is different areas of education Magnet schools usually have programmatic differences or unique themes opposed to neighborhood schools revolving around the creative and performing arts, open structured classes, and career options (Parrillo, 2015). Magnet schools are also attractive to parents whose children attend inner city schools because inner city schools usually have low graduation rates and low average yearly progress. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Eloquent Feelings And Safe Places Eloquent Feelings and Safe Places Stephen Dunn s poems makes sure to let the reader stop and think, and as a creative writing teacher he knows how to do just that. Winner of awards such as the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, The James Wright Prize ,and the Paterson Award for Sustained Literary Achievement , his work The Sacred , published back in 1989, shows off his literary genius in normal experiences and captures the vehement thought in his writing that has captured many hearts of the readers. The Sacred speaks about what a student believes is his sacred space, and what it means to him. Dunn uses three core poetic devices to not only show that everyone needs an escape from reality, but also the herd mentality of youth when one has confidence. The nihilistic ending and the free form moderate style add to the ideals that Dunn tries to present and helps add a twist ending to the poem when you see the lack of desire for social interactions in the young man who was the first to speak up. The contrast between his outer presentation and his inside emotions are shown strongly between the first and second half, as if he only spoke up to get it over with . The enjambment that pushes through the whole poem create a string of consciousness feeling, as if a person in the class is slightly nervous to share his response. In the beginning of the poem, Dunn shows how much this student takes his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Language Of The Aztec People Essay When someone hears the phrase ancient Empires a few civilizations come to mind such as the Mesopotamian Empire, the Roman Empire and the Aztec Empire but has anyone took into consideration what happened to their language years after they fell? One would assume that these civilizations languages have become dead languages, languages no longer in use. However, this paper will explore whether or not the Náhuatl language, the language of the Aztec people, is considered dead language. Into my research there are a small collective of people who still speak the language. There is a possibility of spreading the language through the education system to try to keep this language from disappearing completely, however do we have the right? Take a moment to imagine aliens have invaded the planet earth and the human race has lost the war. Now that the aliens have taken control of the planet we, the human race, must begin the process of assimilating into their culture. In this process we must give up our languages, cultures and beliefs to please our alien overlords. Anything that is alien has become a symbol of wealth and power. Anything human is considered inferior. As a result the majority of our records have been destroyed, Earth, many of the world s languages are now considered extinct. Intergalactic researchers have to dig through old archives, interview the remaining human species in an effort to decode the dead languages. However, the remaining few humans believe that their language ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Cuban Embargo Analysis We will end an outdated approach that... has failed to advance our interests, and instead we will begin to normalize relations between our two countries. Through these changes, we intend to create more opportunities for the American and Cuban people, and begin a new chapter among the nations of the Americas (President Obama, Official Released Statement). On December 17th, 2014 the American embargo on Cuba, which set restrictions on relations with Cuba, was relaxed after over fifty years. The embargo on Cuba set restrictions on relations in areas such as travel and trade. The initial intention of the embargo was to persuade the Cuban government to attain a new form of government; as the United States disagrees with Cuba s communist position ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lifting of bans could provide greater interactions between families of Cuban Americans (Clement). The embargo caused many to be unable to visit family members in Cuba. The removal of the embargo would not only increase the amount of foreign travelers to Cuba, but would also result in revenue from citizens visiting family, an example of another opportunity travel to Cuba would provide. There are numerous economic, social, and cultural benefits that will flow from free and open access [to Cuba]... (Mangla). Cuba would become a frequent travel spot for tourists from the United States because of Cuba s close proximity. The expansion of American tourism would benefit airlines, local shops, universities, and restaurants. Authors Jorge Dominquez, professor of International Affairs at Harvard, and Barberia Lorena, professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Sao Paulo, recalled the increase of students studying abroad to Cuba. The professors also found that in 2004 Cuba was one of the top fifteen places of international study. With Cuba s strong position in foreign studies, tourism has the ability to open new education opportunities to students as well as increase the income from travel. As educational opportunities become available, this would result in even more revenue due to the cost of universities and tuition. Students who receive an education in Cuba and return home could have a more positive view of Cuba which could also boost Cuba s position in foreign countries. This growth in tourism to Cuba would lead to an increase of income as well as opening many other possibilities to the Cuban economy with outside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Narrator In William Faulkner s A Rose For Emily The narrator plays a key role in the development of the plot and meaning of a story. A Rose for Emily, by William Faulkner, tells the story of Miss Emily Grierson and her mysterious, isolated life. The narrator of the story, who never reveals their identity, presents the story in a unique way; using a slight combination of first and third person points of view. Although hard to identify, the narrator at some points does and does not include themselves in the information they are sharing with the readers. To start, the author narrates using this style to keep the readers wondering and interested. In addition, Faulkner wishes to portray Emily as a sympathetic character. Also, the narrator communicates the story in a manner similar to the way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Faulkner achieves this by revealing details about her, not about what happens to her in life, towards the end of the story. Emily went through many tragic events throughout her life, but why she acts a certain remains a secret. An example of when the narrator wants to make the readers feel sympathy towards Emily is when her father s death comes up. The narrator reveals this at the beginning, so her following actions do not seem bizarre. Once her father dies, she insists that he is not dead and does not want them to take his body away from her. The narrator says, We did not say she was crazy then. We believed she had to do that (Faulkner 153). The readers interpret that the narrator experiences affection for Emily and admires her, as her behaviours never come off as peculiar. Faulkner uses the narrator to provide outside observations to the readers. If the story had a different point of view, for example, Emily s point of view, the readers would not be receiving the information in a way that would help understand her situation. The narrator provides foreshadowing, We did not say she was crazy then (Faulkner 153). The word then indicates that the citizens did not see her as crazy before; but once they discover more information they realize that something is definitely not right. In conclusion, the narrator tells the story out of order to make the readers sympathetic towards Miss Emily so they have the ability to connect with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Alamo Of Blood And Memory By Randy Roberts And James... This paper will review A Line In The Sand The Alamo in Blood and Memory. This book was published by The Free Press publication in the year, and was written by two authors, Randy Roberts and James S. Olson. In this book, Roberts and Olson present references towards the three battles of the Alamo. The three battles include the real battle of Alamo fought in the 1836, the early twentieth century Driscoll De Zavala effort, and the concurrent historical and cultural warfare over the blockade. This book has been written by Randy Roberts and James S. Olson. Books recently written by Randy Roberts include A Team for America: The Army Navy Game That Rallied a Nation ( Author Talk: A Team for America by Randy Roberts. CBSNews. CBS Interactive, n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2016). Randy Roberts focuses on delivering the history and stories that have impacted the American history. His stories and books focused on things such as sports and film icons, and other things that have played a noticeable role in American history. Some of his other books include America Past and Present , Joe Louis: Hard Times Man , and The One Year Book of Hymns . James S. Olson is an academic author and became a nominee for the Pulitzer Prize award. He has written more than 30 books on diverse subjects related to the field of history ( Dr. James S. Olson Distinguished Professor. Office Of the President. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2016). However, non fiction elements were the only subject of his books. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...