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Deception And Concealment By William Shakespeare s...
From physical disguise and elaborate ploys to the perplexing notion of love, deception and
concealment are both themes that drive the storyline of Shakespeare s Twelfth Night. Disguises
and mistaken identities allow the characters in this tangled play to obtain what they desire and
forge a more substantial path for themselves in life. Whether disguise is deceptive or deception is
disguised, concealment is employed by nearly every character. Duke Orsino asserts a fictitious love
for the countess Olivia, claiming it is real, Viola conceals her identity by assuming a disguise in
order to assure her safety, Feste acts as a fool to keep his place in Olivia s court and reveal truths
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However, instead of respecting her time of mourning and caring about her pain, Orsino twists
this tragedy into something that might benefit his courtship: O, she that hath a heart of that fine
frame / To pay this debt of love but to a brother, / How will she love, when the rich golden shaft
/ Hath killed the flock of all affections else (1.1.32 35). Orsino s feelings for Olivia beg the
question of whether or not love has to do with the person who is loved or the lover s
imagination: So full of shapes is fancy / That it alone is high fantastical (1.1.14 15). Orsino often
describes Olivia s beauty and the effect it has on him, but he never provides persuasive reasons
for why he loves her. He declares that he suffers inescapable pain, yet he gives the impression that
he enjoys it to an extent, that he cannot, doesn t know how to be, without it. The authenticity of his
love is even further invalidated at the end of the play when he quickly shifts affections from Olivia
to Viola.
Viola carries out, arguably, the most obvious deception in the play: a physical disguise. Viola
emerges in the story after a violent shipwreck has whisked away her brother, Sebastian, and left
her stranded ashore in a strange land. She quickly learns from the captain of the ship that she is in
Illyria and, making the connection, inquires about the wealthy bachelor Orsino. To assemble a new
life for herself and find her brother, she decides to disguise herself as
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Greg Foot Summary
The science presenter of the seminar is Greg Foot, he studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge and
then he did a Master degree in Science Communication, the video was published on the Royal
Society of Chemistry in March 11 2016. The seminar is about how modern science and research
can be related to excitement and adventure. Greg talks about what happens in the human body
when is pushed over its own limits to survive in an environment where the body is not used to
function properly, in this opportunity, The Everest. Greg Foot relates his experience about going to
the highest lab in the world at Everest Base Camp. In this base camp, a team of scientists, doctors
and children were pushed themselves to extremes to uncover cutting edge medical
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Research Paper On Atrial Septal Defect
Atrial Septal defect is the most common form of atrial heart defect that occurs when the atrium
septum fails to form properly. It is a congenital defect that creates an opening between the two
chambers (right and left atrium). During regular septum development in a fetus, the septum primum
tissue between the left and right atria grows downward slowly creating two separate chambers and
exposes a gap (ostium primum, first opening ). The septum primum then fuses with the endocardial
cushion and the gap closes completely while a hole appears in the upper area (ostium secundum,
second opening ). The septum secundum now starts to grow downward to the right of the septum
primum, covering the ostium secundum but leaving an opening (foramen ovale).
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A Gradual Decline in Prejudice between Places and People...
A Gradual Decline in Prejudice between Places and People in North and South Through her
characterizations of the two main characters in Margaret Hale and John Thornton, Elizabeth
Gaskell develops a transition from prejudice to love. She reveals their inner most thoughts through
an omniscient third person narrative to allow the audience to empathise with their feelings. The
Characters develop through dialogue because they dispute over the North and South divide and
try to distance themselves from each other. But despite their prejudices love prevails because of
the actions of good will shown by Margaret, which John interprets to be feelings of love. The
audience is satisfied that they have found a general cause which is... Show more content on
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Mrs Hale had a preliminary regard for the town which was confirmed upon seeing the gloom of
the town. You can t think the smoky air of a manufacturing town, all chimneys and dirt like
Milton Northern, would be better than this air, which is pure and sweet Margaret detests the
cultural aspects of Milton; she does not like the wallpaper or the architecture. The people in the
town would make, loud laughs and jests, particularly aimed at all those who appeared to be
above them in rank or station , Margaret has been alienated by the attitude of the townsfolk, and
there is that element of prejudice because they can see by the way she dresses she is not of their
class. When Mr Thornton is introduced to Margaret there is an initial prejudice, as the narrator
says, He almost said to himself that he did not like her, before their conversation ended. For
Margaret the feeling is mutual, as she demonstrates by speaking condescendingly of John to her
mother. She believes Mr Thornton s education is responsible for him being in trade, why he can
t help that poor fellow . She talks in a pitiful manner of Mr Thornton being in trade, because of
her prejudice towards tradesmen. The Thornton and Hale family symbolize the divide of North
and South in Gaskell s novel. Mrs Hale criticises her husband s new job, as she is still bitter that
they had to move from the luxury of
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The Consequences Of Global Warming
The Consequences of Global Warming
What does someone think of when the topic of global warming is presented? They might think of
the earth warming, or the sun burning up, but do they think of the affects this issue has caused our
Mother Earth or think about what they do on a day to day basis as being the prime contributor to
this environmental problem? Do they realize or even worry about the next generation dying
because of the various factors of global warming? Some may think of global warming as a tale or
publicly over rated, but what they do not realize is that global warming has become one of the top
three environmental problems of the century. Some do not agree that humans are to blame, only
nature going through its natural cycle. Although, scientists around the world are now beginning to
have proof of this cause and effect we have placed on our planet which is beginning to answer the
question of global warming being real. According to the United States Environmental Protection
Agency, The earth s average temperature has risen by 1.4* over the past century, and it is projected
to rise by another 2 to 11.5*F over the next hundred years. Small changes in temps of the planet can
translate to large and potentially dangerous shifts in climate and weather ( Climate Change: Basic
Information ). Because of human activities, global warming has been created, which is the key
component to habitat loss, extinction of species, unpredictable weather patterns, and the chance of
more
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Victims and Villains in The Speckled Band, The Cardboard...
Having read a range of detective stories by Conan Doyle, compare the presentations of victims and
villains in The Speckled Band and two other stories.
In this essay, I am going to look at how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has written the Sherlock Holmes
stories, looking at the victims, villains,
Holmes and his dear friend Watson. The Sherlock Holmes, stories are written in the detective
genre, all of the stories that I have looked at to compile this essay, have a crime, victims, and
villains. It also shows this as there is always a crime that Sherlock Holmes solves, by his
intelligence. The intended audience of the stories, I think is for adults, even though there maybe
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This affects the body language, as they will become very protective, as they will become more
aware of what is happening around them. The gender of most victims in the stories is female, as
they are more vulnerable, as they are less likely to resist. Our expectations of the villains in the
stories of Sherlock Holmes are that the villains are generally male. Also the manners of the villains
are likely to be, calculating, so that they know what they are doing and where. They are mostly
actors, so that they can get people to think that they are someone different, so that they can get them
to do things. But sometimes they are likely to get ahead of themselves. The villains usually look
rich and they sometimes have scars from where they have been attacked by their victims. Their
body language is usually threatening, and jumping to conclusions. Plus some of them may carry a
weapon.
A more modern example of a stereotype victim and villain is Ian
Huntley and the Soham murders. Huntley lied to the police about the murders, and he must have
been calculating as he knew exactly what he was doing.
Our expectation of Sherlock Holmes is that, he likes doing his job as a detective, but he does not
want to be the detective of a simple case. He always seems to solve the crime, by the means of
something that he can see. Take the cardboard box as an example, Holmes was given the box and
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Give All For All Analysis
For the reflection, I chose service among many different spiritual practices in this book. The
reason why I chose it was because I have been interested in serving others in a right way. The
selection of Hadewijch Give all for all helped me understand what God expects me to do for
others. However, Richard Foster mentions at the end of the selection that it was not easy to admit
the truth that the author discussed. On my first time of reading, I also had similar feeling like this.
It s because my acts of service for others seem no longer commendable in the sight of God
according to his writing. As I read it over and over to fully understand its meaning, I realized that
my services that I have done for others may be not satisfying or pleasing God.
Through this reading, I looked back my ministry that I have done for others in the past. I thought
I could be proud of myself at least in this area, service. Regularly, I visit a nursing home to see an
old lady who now became my friend. I pick up a widow s three children once a week, feed them,
help them finish their home works and take them to the church program. I sometimes watch a ...
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However, as I continue to serve people, all these actions of kindness are becoming a routine in
my life. I was not able to get out of this routine. In another words, I was not willing to do anything
extra because I have been satisfied of myself and my service for others. I probably said to my
heart, This is enough for this week or this month. In my mind, I probably hoped that someone
would notice and commend my good works. I also have judged others faith if they neglected
spending time and energy to help others in the name of Jesus. I was shameful to find a Pharisee
inside of me. My action itself became a tool to wrap myself well as a good Christian and to judge
others. I expected God to give more blessings to me than others because of my good
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Political Incorporation Analysis
Political incorporation refers to the extent to which a group s interests are effectively represented
in policy making. This can be measured by looking at the extent to which a group is represented
in a coalition that dominates city policy making on issues concerning them. There is a range of
possibilities. A group is not represented at all when there are no officials from a group holding
political office and the group does not participate in a coalition that does have control over city
governmenton the issues most important to them. Sometimes there is some representation, on a
council dominated by a coalition, when a group has a large role in a dominant coalition that is
committed to minority interest. Groups with the highest levels of political... Show more content on
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Getting members of the community involved in governing and decision making is important.
Implementing programs like the participatory budgeting one found in at least one New York City
council district. In such programs, a community s residents have access to a certain portion of the
district s annual budget and through a series of neighborhood assemblies and public meetings over
the course of several months, residents brainstorm ideas of projects that are needed in their
neighborhoods. At the end of the process, the residents get to vote on the project proposals to
choose which ones are most important to the community and the projects receiving the most votes
get implemented ( What do you want in out neighborhood ). In programs like these, people in low
income, majority minority neighborhoods are able to be part of the decision making process and
projects that are important to them can get done. Though participation in participatory budgeting
programs in U.S. municipalities has a lot of room for growth, it s things like this that can help
mobilize minority groups and encourage participation in the local political
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The Effect Of Stimulating The Motor Cortex ( M1 Region )...
Specific Aim 1: Title (copy from Specific Aims page)
To compare between the effect of stimulating the motor cortex (M1 region) using Transracial
stochastic noise stimulation (TSNS) and transracial direct current stimulation, and to quantify the
effect of the TSNS on the brain activity. In order to measure the effect we need to conduct two
studies. First experiment is done inside the FMRI scanner, to record rCBF (regional Cerebral
Blood Flow) for healthy control subjects while stimulating the M1 region using TDCs and TSNS.
Second experiment is to measure the effect of TSNs and TDCs using TCD, which measures the
change in Brain Blood Flow.
Rational and Hypothesis:
Most of stroke patients suffer from dysfunction in some of the brain activities; one common
dysfunction is arm or leg paresis. Therefore the long term goal is to use noninvasive electrical
stimulation to improve the function for arm paresis stroke and TBI patients. The targeted
population is individuals that have post stroke/TBI dysfunction. Previous studies showed that the
stimulation of the motor cortex (M1) region using direct electrical stimulation increases brain
activity and help improves brain function. However Direct current stimulation has several
limitations, for instance the polarity of the electrodes effects the measurement, since the brain
region that attached to the anode will be excited and the region that is attached to the cathode will
be inhibited. Therefore we are introducing a new novel method
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Examples Of Contradictions In Fuzzy Logic
Contradictions in Fuzzy Logic
Kamp ([qtd. in Sauerland]) argue that it is absurd that p ∧ p has the same truth value as p ∧
В¬p if p is 0.5, and the latter statement cannot have a truth value of 0.5, becauses how could a
logical contradiction be true to any degree? (qtd. in Sauerland 187). Sauerland ([year]) however
thinks that this is not the case: if p contains a vague variable, the statement does not need to be a
contradiction to be intuitive, e.g. What I did was smart and not smart, or Bea is both tall and not
tall are statements which are contradictions, and they still make sense although they are vague
(186). I agree that What I did was smart and not smart makes sense in vagueness and fuzzy logic:
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The same holds for sentences like What I did was smart and not smart (cf. Sauerland
([citation?]), but sentences like he is tall and not tall are different: in this case you cannot say
that the person is tall in some respects and not tall in other respects (except maybe when you
argue that the person turns out to be a child who is tall compared to other children but not tall
compared to adults), but more commonly you express an average height by this, which is
between your personal crisp boundaries of tall and not tall respectively. Still, both sentences He is
nice and not nice and He is tall and not tall are of the form p ∧ ¬p, and are not considered
contradictions with a truth value of 0. But if you consider He is nice and not nice as the person
being nice and not nice in the same respect, then of course the contradiction would be obviously
present, in which case the truth value would indeed be 0 (I do not think that you could interpret
He is tall and not tall in a way such that its truth degree would be 0): it would then be reasonable
to interpret He is nice (in some respects) and not nice (in other respects) as rather p ∧ ¬q than p
∧ ¬p, because the different contexts in which he is nice and not nice might be seen as concepts
which are not actually related, that is, the situations in
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Universal Health Services Budget
In the near future, Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS) would be an ideal organization to be
employed by. Universal Health Services is an excellent publically traded organization who serves
the community in the healthcare market industry. In the healthcare industry, it is vital that an
organization s budget plan and control be retained and handled precisely within the company.
Budget planning allows an organization to implement a goal for the business through staffing,
organization, and direction.
Universal Health Services, Inc. is located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The company has over
60,000 employees and operates over 235 acute care and behavioral health facilities and surgery
centers (Universal Health Services, 2014). In regards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, improving the financial performances and conditions of the business will aid in modeling,
planning, and control. Even though financial problems can occur, planning and observing the
budget will allow us to adjust and fix any issues that may arise along the way.
If the company continues to uphold integrity and professionalism and deliver exceptional care in
need, the financial outcome for UHS will defiantly remain positive, but if the company does not,
then it will be negative. Getting expenses under control and increasing spending value will
generate positive financial outcomes for UHS as long the budget is performing effectively. On the
other hand, if the finances are recorded improperly or not documented at all, then this will lead to a
negative budgeting performance. The high level budget plan for Universal Health Services consists
of an extraordinary strategic design. The budgeting phases include formulation, approval,
execution, and evaluating. All of these phases play a vital role in the organizations budget and rely
on each other in order for the business to achieve its goals successfully. Therefore, the company has
agreed that all sections should be monitored and followed appropriately so that we can continue the
sustainability of the budget
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Glorious Revolution Dbq Essay
Although the Glorious Revolution of 1688 could be considered similar to the Age of Enlightenment
because it stressed liberty and rights of citizens and contributed to a philosophical movement, it was
unlike the Enlightenment due to the fact that it did not emphasis religious tolerance, help form a
new intellectual way of thinking, contribute to individualism, nor support equality or human dignity.
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was the peaceful overthrow of King James II by William of
Orange. The event was sparked by tensions between Catholics and Protestants since James II
wanted to end Protestantism in England. Protestants looked to William of Orange to save
Protestantism in England. [The tensions] brought people to so desperate a pass, ... Show more
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Since fighting as a result of religious discrimination was evident during this time, (Catholics wanted
to abolish the Protestant religion forever and Protestants wanting to overthrow a Catholic ruler),
religious unrest and a challenging of religious views are clear during this time period, despite the
fact that it was such an important factor in the Age of Enlightenment. For example, [the people of
England] waded through seas of blood to drown the idol of arbitrary power, (Document 6) implies
that the English have fought and have undemocratic rulers put into place, leading to even more
conflicts.
The Age of Enlightenment was a time of individual thinking and intellectual change, in which new
ideas were put into place to make society better. With the Glorious Revolution, however, there were
no scholarly changes made to society, only changes that helped to make England a fairer place to
live. It is stated [citizens] submitted themselves to legislators of their own making (Document 5),
meaning that people submit themselves to their rulers for the rulers to make decisions for them,
which is extremely untrue during the Age of
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The Giant Pand Classification
Molecular Data Results: For many decades, the Giant Panda taxonomic classification was under
debate since the animal shared both characteristics with bears and raccoons. However, molecular
studies suggest that Giant Pandas are true bears. The Giant Panda belongs in the Urisdae, although
they have a different early history of the main Ursine stock. The closets relative that the Giant Panda
has in that family is the Spectacled Bearof South America. Although, the Red Panda has yet to be
classified in which family it belongs, it shares several features with the Giant Panda. They both live
in the same habitat, they have similar bamboodiets, and they both have a pseudo thumb.
How Giant Pandas look
Giant pandas have a distinctive black and white fur coat, with black fur patches around their eyes
similar to that of a raccoon. The Giant pandas also have black fur around their ears, muzzle, legs
and arms including the shoulder. Their thick fur coat helps them stay warm in their mountainous
homes. They have two unique physical features that help them to hold, crush, and eat bamboo:
broad, flat molar teeth and enlarged wrist bones that functions as an opposable thumb. Giant pandas
start to grow permanent teeth around 7 months old. Their back teeth are approximately seven times
larger than a human s, and with a wider surface area. Their powerful jaws and strong teeth help
them eat bamboo. Giant pandas have five fingers and one thumb which helps them grip the bamboo
and climb.
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Stereotypes In The Violin
The Violin is a movie that begins how the movie ends, kind of like how Pulp Fiction a notorious
movie for doing this, starts off with how the movie ends then at the end the movie all comes
together. The Violin displays the lives of a grandfather (Plutarco), father (Genaro) , and son
(Lucio) that first start off by playing music asking for money, no one seems interested in giving
them money. As day turns into night Genaro goes into a type of bar to get fire arms, at first this is
confusing but as the story progresses we understand that a rebellionagainst soldiers that are raiding
towns and kicking citizens out of the town. Plutarco decides to try to get an inside scoop on what
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Like the movie Frida, it is about the famous Mexican woman painter that was fluent in Spanish,
but the movie was Hollywood washed out and was spoken in English for majority of the movie.
It was really hard to believe that these fluent Spanish speakers would rather speak English in a
movie about Mexican culture and art. With that being said, The Violin has more authenticity to
it just by simply having Latino characters that also speak Spanish, it gives that authenticity and
also makes the setting seem more real. It is a lot better when Latinos play Latino roles because
representation matters, if we have Anglo Saxon actors play Latino roles this is going to suppress
many young Latinos self worth. The self worth goes down because when they see an actor with
heavy European features playing a Latino character it breeds this self hate to a generation that
they wish that they had these features because that s what Hollywood deems as worthy . The
director hit the nail on the head with this movie and made it so authentic that I feel like this is
was a page ripped out of a history book. It really sparks a conversation to be started, and when a
director contributes positively to the conversation then they have done their job
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Purpose Of Government
To adequately explain the purpose of government, we must first understand what government is.
Humans learned early on the importance of needing an organized set of rules to govern over one
another. Whether it was a dictatorship, a monarchy, or even a democracy, history has provided us
with many examples of various structures dating back to some of the earliest known civilizations.
The one thing they all held in common is that they embraced a system, also known as a social
contract to create and enforce laws for those living within their lands. What most interesting is all
the influences our founding fathers drew upon when creating the American governmental system.
So that leads us to the next question of inevitability. Inevitable means something is certain to
happen or unavoidable. It can be argued that our society could function without a government
structure in place. We have seen main stream media and reality television attempt to demonstrate
this in programs such as Utopia created by Fox. However, what happened and will always happen
is the formation of a natural hierarchy. With those with necessary desirable skills put above others
in a pecking order. In addition, the size of the group does not matter, whether its 10 or 10,000
people, someone will undoubtedly step forward. Preventing anarchy and chaos from prevailing.
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First, it is never easy to change attitudes, especially when we are attempting to change them
around an entity that is so mistrusted. Yet, there is a correlation between the overall state of the
nation and the general satisfaction of its citizens. People are generally happier today than they
were ten years ago because gas prices are down, the stock market is performing better and the job
market is stronger as well. Unfortunately, however these indicators alone are not enough to restore
full confidence in our government or its leaders on any
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Numbinbah Valley Analysis
Numbinbah Valley is a valley and suburb located in the Gold Coast Hinterland in South East
Queensland, Australia (City of Gold Coast, 2015) (see appendix 1 ). The Scenic Rim, which is a
group of forested mountain ranges, covers 116 km of valley. Compared to other areas of the
Gold Coast the Numbinbah Valley has remained largely undeveloped in recent decades
containing a wide variety of freshwater organisms. The Valley is part of the upper catchment area
of Nerang River, which flows into the Hinze Dam in the lowest elevated part of the Valley.
Hastings Point is a town located in North Eastern New South Wales, Australia in the Tweed Shire
(see appendix 2). Situated on the southern side of the entrance to Cudgera Creek it is in area that,
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The food web of Numbinbah Valley ( see appendix 5) and Hastings Point ( see appendix 6) shows
that the relationship between phytoplankton and detritus, microorganisms and other decaying
matter (producers) have a mutualistic relationship, which is a symbiotic relationship in which both
individuals benefit from the association. The food webs of Numbinbah and Hastings Point
visualized a common mutualistic relationship that detritus and microorganisms are eaten mainly
from primary consumers such as mollusucs (The primary consumers pink barnacle, common
limpet, sea stars, chiton and blue periwinkle) and insects (flies, moths and ants). The connection
between the mosquito and the detritus in the Numbinbah Food Web, can be also classified as
parasitism which is where one organism benefits at the expense of another organism. Mosquitos
feed on the blood of the organism and may cause diseases such as malaria towards the host. Another
connection between the two webs is birds are the tertiary consumer in both environments where the
tertiary consumers feed on the secondary consumer. The webs of Hastings Point and Numbinbah
Valley describe the consistent relationships of producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers,
tertiary consumers and decomposers. The Hastings Point and Numbinbah Valley have a lot in
common as both show a common
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Essay On British Petroleum
British Petroleum (PLC) and John Browne: A Culture of Risk Beyond Petroleum
Strayer BUS 519
October 30, 2011
Abstract The image as well as the operational business reputation of a corporation is critical to the
survivability of the corporation in today s business world. This reputation is even more critical
when a business has is known globally with holdings and operations around the world. Such is the
case with British Petroleum (BP) as it actively explores for oil in 26 countries around the world.
BP is renowned as an industry leader in oil production and the refinement of oil related products
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It is critically important that all of us are in agreement why we are meeting and the expected
outcomes. Finally, as part of the agenda review, we will review a proposed list of attendees.
These personnel may include representation from the director of field operations, land based
facility safety, off shore facility safety, finance, public relations, marketing, legal operations,
audit department, human resources and finally key members of the project team. The workshop
will be two days in duration at an offsite conference center so the group can focus on the
development of the risks that are relevant to this project and its deliverables. The agenda,
beginning with day one will include introduction of all members to include the facilitator of our
meeting. We will use a facilitator who is not a stakeholder so all participants are on a level
playing ground with each other. Next we will confirm the objective of the project which is to
draft an action plan to restore the reputation of BP Oil Company as a responsible world leader in
the exploration and production of oil and oil products. We will then confirm the scope of the risk
process of this work shop to include discussion of the risk management plan to include managing
internal and external risk factors. At this point, the project manager will also provide the vision
statement to the group to include expectations and anticipated results
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Action Research Project for Reading
PHASE 3, PART 1
A) Restatement of problem The problem stated in the Action Research Project was that 66% of
third grade students lack the ability to draw conclusions and make inferences to answer
comprehension questions correctly. This was evident by the state reading test scores, specifically
the inference test given by their teacher. This indicated a need for increased student achievement in
making inferences and drawing conclusions. Third grade students were not proficient at making
inferences to gain a deeper understanding of the texts read and thus answer open ended questions
correctly. Therefore, they did not get all the inference based comprehension questions correct based
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Students work was scored based on their ability to follow the directions and their ability to infer
what had happened in the story. The students used the Inferencing Rubric (Appendix C, p. 12) to
guide them as they write a narrative. The rubric was had five columns and each column had the
criteria to earn one to four points, totaling twenty points. This rubric was used to show the students
what the expectations were before they began writing their paper. The rubric was also used by the
teacher to score their final paper. Scores were tallied up and fifteen through twenty points would be
passing scores. The students were required to take an Inferencing Post Test (Appendix D, p. 13)
after they had been taught the lessons in the action research project. This is the same test they took
before the implementation. It was administered during consists of several reading passages and
multiple choice answers. There were fiction, non fiction, and poetry selections the students read
and then answered questions based on inferences created from the passages. Students answered
the circled questions. These results were compared to the scores gathered prior to the
implementation. The End of Grade Test (Appendix E, p.21) was administered to all third grade
students in Wake County are required to take at the end of each year. This is a multiple choice test
that is given at the end of each school year. This assessment is given in a secure setting over three
days. The first
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Compare And Contrast Beowulf And Achilles
Beowulf and Achilles Epic warriors have significant inspiration in British literature. An epic is an
enlightening story to portray a historical or fictional figure who centralizes on concepts such as
braveness, glory and physical strength. Despite of extraordinary abilities, epic heroes do not have
longevity because they prefer a short life with remarked glory rather than dying in obscurity.
Achillesis known as one of the great warriors of Greek mythology, and a heroic character
participated in the Trojan War. Both Beowulfand Achilles are remarkable figures in the British
literature which portrays them as examples of heroic archetype. It goes without to say that
Beowulf and Achilles are depicted as epic warriors; however, they do perform different
motivation of their parents desire for glory, so Beowulf fights for his King s peace and
communities while Achilles fights for revenge.First of all, Beowulf and Achilles are excellent
symbols of the epic warriors who chase for the victory. They exemplify for epic warrior traits
such as courage and physical strength. In the Beowulf book, the author describes Beowulf such
a brave hero, even in an old age, I hereby renounce sword and the shelter of the broad shield, the
heavy war board: hand to hand is how it will be, a life and death fight with the fiend, says
Beowulf (line 433 440.) To analyze this point, Beowulf makes his battle with Grendel as a simple
task. According to the book, Beowulf fights with Grendel barehanded
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Littering the The World
As you walk down the packed streets of New York City, 8.3 million people are out and about. Its
7pm and you re eating a granola bar headed to see the newest big hit on Broadway. Once you
finish, you look around and realize there is no garbage pails anywhere nearby. So you toss your
wrapper in the street and think nothing of it and casually walk away and go on with your
evening......
As a matter a fact, many people do this every day all around the world. And there is a name for it
too, litter. Litter is trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles that is left out in an open or public place.
There are many effects that litter can do. Litter that is lying in the streets gets blown into sewers
and clogs the sewers and waterways. From there, it flows into bodies of water. Chemicals and
toxins from plastic bottles escape into water systems. Animals get cut on sharp metal or broken
glass and get stuck inside bins and containers. When food litter is littered from a vehicle, it brings
animals to the road, and then they run onto incoming traffic and quickly become road kill, that can
hurt your car. These are some environmental effects that litter can do.
There is also an economic aspect to the harms of litter. Houses in littered neighborhoods sell for
less money, and much of what is thrown away or littered could have been recycled and could have
been made into something new. But surprisingly, the most littered item in the world is a cigarette
butt. They may be small, but there harm is much
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Evaluation Of Performance Management Performance
Performances management structure are designed with the target of advance both, individual and
organizational performance by recognize performance requirements, ensure regular feedback and
help employees in their career development. The main goal of performance management is to
ensure that the organization and employees work together to get best results. For example
organization should help to employees in identifying the knowledge and ability required for
performing the job efficiently as this would drive their focus towards performing the right task in
the right way. Organization should help encourage employees personal growth and development in
they career and help to get the desired skills and knowledge. The purpose of performance
management is make employee feel motivate at work and make them understand about they
investment in the organisation. Successfully reach the set target as well as it also focus on helping
the employees to understand what is being require from them and how they could deliver it to the
organisation. 2. Organisation need to make a plan and put that plans into action. For example from
the beginning setting up the required aim which is needed to be target and making the employees
to clearly understand what should be their investment towards reach the required goals.
Organisation need to identify organization goals and determine what needs to be achieved to
realize a plan. Goals must be S.M.A.R.T. Specific organisation should known what to do
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The Controversial Issue Of Sex Education
In the early 1960 s the controversial issue of sex education started to become a more prevalent
conversation among educators and parents alike when the Food and Drug Administration
approved the sale of oral contraceptives(Szustek, 2009). Though the topic was previously being
discussed as early as mid to late 19th century, it was not deemed completely necessary or an
appropriate topic for school aged children prior to this point. In the United States more than
750,000 girls between the ages of 15 19 experience unexpected pregnancies annually and another
19 million of all newly reported Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) cases are young adults
between the ages of 15 25(Boonstra, 2013). The argument of whether or not sex educationshould be
taught to students is moot since according to a recent survey by National Public Radio about 93%
of adults believe sex education is needed (Anonymous, 2004). The more pressing issue is the
content in which is to be presented to students. There are conflicting groups that argue the validity
of the methods used to convey the importance of the apparently sensitive subject; one side of the
divide are the supporters of abstinence only education which presents a very singular approach and
on the other is those that believe in the importance of comprehensive sex education which explores
a variety methods of sexual safety.
Throughout the years the government funded programs in an attempt to combat the growing issue
of teen pregnancies and the
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Five Principles Of Retail
Building relationships with customers is basics step of success. Businesses spend millions trying to
attract new customers or win back lapsed ones and yet often neglect to develop their existing
customer relationships.
Successfully managing your customer relationships involves finding out about their purchasing
habits, their opinions and their preferences. Record their data and create profiles of individual
customers. Armed with this valuable information, marketing will become more effective and sales
will increase. Ask customers for information and feedback to create a complete picture. Customers
sometimes need to be asked more than once, so use multiple stages or complementary media.
Dealing with complaints properly can also teach a lot about the weaknesses in retail business. A
retailer may also need to rethink his operations to improve customer service and marketing. It s all
about enhancing the customer experience.
Five Principles of Retail
1. The customer is the most important person in a retailer s business: The customer holds the key
to every successful retail operation. Make your retail business more customer focused, and realize
the potential to make retail business a success. The main retail principle to master is the customer;
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The Product Mix: The variety of products that a company produces or that a retailer stocks is
known as product line . It is a broad group of products, intended for similar uses and having similar
characteristics. The product mix is the set of all the products offered for sale by a company. It refers
to the length (the number of products in the product line), breadth (the number of product lines that
a company offers), depth (the different varieties of product in the product line), and consistency (the
relationship between products in their final destination) of product lines. Product mix is sometimes
called product
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The Ancient Civilization
The ancient Maya civilisation has generated great interest in many academic scholars and scientists,
due to the phenomenon which saw one of the most dramatic civilisation collapses in recorded
history, during what has been referred to as the Terminal Classic Period A.D. в€
ј700 to 950 (Haug
et al, 2003). Interestingly, the ancient civilisation has been characterised by its collapse in the 9th
century, perhaps even more so than its remarkable accomplishments, such as: creating vast
hierarchical and political structures, architecture and symbolic artwork (Masson, 2012). The Maya
empire comprised of indigenous populations, who were situated in North America, and inhabited
southern present day Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Houndras and the semi tropical lowland
environment of Guatemala (Faust, 2001). The Maya collapse is an incredibly controversial topic,
which is still debated in society today. Many substantial arguments have been placed to explain the
fundamental cause of collapse, especially the downfall of the Maya lowland areas of the YucatГЎn
peninsular region, which was arguably affected the most significantly. Consequently, this essay will
examine the key hypotheses presented for the reasoning behind the collapse of the ancient Maya.
Focusing on: drought and whether its cause was due to natural climatic changes or anthropogenic
forcing, social factors such as, disease and war, and finally political and cultural issues, which may
have led to the Maya demise. Natural
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Information Technology Department s Plan Essay
Given that a major goal of the [HISD] Information Technology Department s plan is to ensure that
technology strategies and operations support the overall learning process (HISD, 2012), the
hardware and software to be installed and implemented in the district s standardized computer lab
will serve as a reflection of this goal. The standardized computerlab will support multiple computing
clients, including thin client Chromebooks, a tablet computer cart, and a student workstation with
desktop computers. In their 2016 Standards for Students, the International Society for Technology
in Educationoutlines six domains in which students should demonstrate proficiency so that they can
be prepared to thrive in a constantly evolving technological landscape (ISTE, 2016). Included in
these domains is that of the Creative Communicator, in which students choose the appropriate
platforms and tools for meeting the desired objectives of their creation or communication (ISTE,
2016). To provide students opportunities to practice creating and collaborating across platforms and
throughout the elementary, middle, high school and adult stages of learning, multiple categories of
computing devices will be selected for installation in the HISD standardized computer lab: thin
clients in the form of Chromebooks, tablet computers, and desktop computers.
The majority of devices available for student use in the standardized computer lab will comprise of
mobile computing clients, including
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Whole Food Market Essay
Introduction
Food and water are the basic needs for living on the planet earth and all that leads to a food chain.
What happened to that food chain? Nothing changed but one more thing added in the chain and is
called Pesticide or additives. In this situation lot of companies emerged under the organic slogan
and among them, one of the leading company is Whole food market. Whole Foods Market (WFM)
captured 40% of American market share in past October but some of the major competitors for
WFM are: Spout Trader, Joe, Walmart and Costco (Economist, 2014).This essay covers the
secondary research about the options for increasing share value and the abilities of whole food.
Moreover, essay covers the ideas generated with their pros and cons and recommendation of one
option, in order to achieve success by maximizing shareholder value.
Facts and Findings
Whole Food Market is one of the most successful organic food grocery chains. Health
consciousness among the Americans is increasing day by day, with that Whole Foodssupplies
organic foods which satisfies their demand and makes it a successful brand (WholeFoodsMarket,
2014). The fiscal year 2013 was the best year for the company as the sales of the company touched
13 billion dollars. Expansion in 10 new markets with 32 new stores shows how the company has
been successful. (Wholefoodsmarket, 2013)
Our team will briefly look into all the three options to increase the shareholders value.
Expansion of Whole Food into
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Shakespeare Conspiracy
William Shakespeare, the renowned poet credited with writing 37 plays and 154 sonnets
symbolizes brilliance in literature. The playwright s legendary plots and characters along with his
portrayal of love proves him to be one of the greatest poet of all time. Despite the authors profound
successes, the authenticity of Shakespeare s writing is a mysterious conspiracy. A missing paper
trail, similarities found in works of Shakespeare s and his contemporaries, and an unsettling exhibit
question the Bard s credibility. There remains an ongoing debate between Shakespeare s devoted
admirers and anti Stratfordians, who unambiguously believe Shakespeare is a fraud due to lack of
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An exhibit on display at the Yale Center for British Art, takes a look into the undescribed
appearance of the Bard. The Searching for Shakespeare exhibit contains eight images of
Shakespeare along with rare theatrical artifacts and elements. Inexcusable differences in
physical attributes of Shakespeare in the art pieces lead people to believe that the artists who
painted him were as in the dark about what the Bard truly looked like as we are. This physical
difference between characteristics of the Bard s look gave anti Stratfordians another reason to
doubt the imaginative writing claimed to be Shakespeare s due to the obscurity of how the Bard
looked. It seemed as if painters themself were uncertain of his appearance. Two portraits included
in the exhibit that have been widely accepted as the authentic appearance of Shakespeare have
probably contributed most to the doubts. One posthumous engraving by Martin Droeshout, a
Dutch artist of the 1600 s and a memorial bust in Stratford s Trinity Church are both disconcerting.
In both pieces the playwright looks distant, slightly uncomfortable and vacant looking, as if he d
rather not be looking at all. The two compositions make people suspicious about the Bard and lead
some to the conspiracy that Shakespeare wasn t a real person, but someone who didn t want their
identity shown or a group of
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Elie Wiesel s The Help
The Help is a novel that explores the lives of black maids living in the racially unjust,
Mississippi in the 1960s, by using the perspective of two black maids and a female, white writer.
Minny and Aibileen are the two maids who are close friends and like many other maids, have spent
the majority of their life cleaning up after white families and raising their kids. Skeeter is the third
character the novelcenters around; she fondly remembers her own maid, Constantine but lacks
information about her disappearance and current whereabouts. Her ambition to write and love for
her childhood career lead her and the maids to eventually come together and become involved in a
dangerous project which puts all their lives at risk.
This novel hooked me
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Lasse Hallstrom s Choolat And La La Land Summary
Dreams are only fulfilled in fantasies. In Lasse Hallstrom s Chocolat and Damien Chazelle s La
La Land, both authors explore the importance of sacrifice, drive and perseverance in achieving
one s dream in spite of all the obstacles. Through the use of imagery of colour, characterisation and
setting, Hallstrom and Chazelle share insight on what it is like to have a dreamin today s society,
that there are many obstacles for disheartening, but that all the hardships are worth it.
Judgement and criticism were concepts far too familiar to Hallstrom and Chazelle s characters,
Vianne and Mia. Hallstrom suggests that from the moment that Vianne entered into the French
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I ve got to follow my own plan. Stay here. Get my own thing going. Vianne was always on the
move, creating chocolate and happiness. To continue pursuing her passion of creating chocolate
and following the practices of her mother s people, she had to move from location to location
calling neither home. Mother and daughter were fated to wander from village to village,
dispensing ancient cacao remedies, travelling with the wind. With every shift in location, she
had to leave behind the life she had built there, beginning with abandonment of her father who
one morning, awoke to discover that Chitza and the little girl Vianne had gone away. At a young
age, Mia chose to move to Los Angeles in hopes to fulfil her dreams of becoming a successful
actress. However, it was later evident that the project she became successful in required her to go
to Paris. Whether it be love, home or family, the authors show the different sacrifices that need to
be made in order to fulfil a dream.
Colour is an important image in both Chazelle and Hallstrom s texts. Throughout La La Land,
Chazelle incorporates an abundance of bright colours in the backdrop and the clothing. However,
after travelling five years into the future, the characters are dressed in darker and duller outfits.
Chazelle s use of bright colours suggests the feeling of having hope, dreams and fantasy whilst the
duller colours imply maturity and the reality of life. Hallstrom also uses imagery of colour to
describe the
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Hawaiian Identity
Hawaiians have experienced difficulty with understanding their identity since the arrival of the
first haoles, and since then with the promise of labor and tropical paradise, people of all
different races and cultures flocked to the islands. Through years of interracial marriages,
Hawaii has become home to many beautiful hapa children of different backgrounds and
ethnicities. However, as a result of these mixed bloods and cultures, many have had difficulty
coping with where exactly they belonged. Identity is essential to grasping vital concepts such as
who we are as individuals, our beliefs and values, personality, where we belong, and what we
believe. Intersecting Circles does a lovely job of portraying a variety of stories from hapa women...
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Realization that she had never gotten a chance to say goodbye, never even responded to the last
letter written asking to come visit soon, overcame her. Time was moving too quickly, and by
isolating herself from her Hawaiian heritage, she missed insight into the lives of the people she
cared about the most. Fearing it was too late to return to Hawaii, that she had already abandoned
her heritage and family, she confessed this regret to her friend. Sindiwa gently explained that it
wasn t too late for her, It was hard for you, a half caste. I used to watch you secretly. Your two
selves, warring with each other (288).
Kiana then decided it was time to return home to Honolulu in an attempt to reconnect with the
family she had forgotten. Unsure of how New York had changed her, her family was somewhat
hesitant at first. Nevertheless, they welcomed her back with open arms, and overflowing hearts.
There was no longer awkwardness, no feelings of separation or burden as she resumed life on the
island. Although she feels that it is too late to make up for some things, she comes to terms that
Hawaiian or Caucasian, she has already wasted too much of her life worrying about placement and
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Advocacy Competences of School Counselors
Advocacy is one of the major roles for professional school counselors. The concept of advocacy
is the tradition of professional counselors, but the role of advocacy in school counseling was not
valued until the recent times. The purpose of this paper is to give a reflection about the article
on school counseling in order to show and describe the advocacy competencies of school
counselors. The article was written by Jerry Trusty and Duane Brown. The article was set to
provide a structure that helps to conceptualize advocacy in order to develop advocacy
competencies. School counselors have a key role in advocating for academic success for each
student in the school. The advocacy makes the counselors have a leadership role in encouraging
and promoting school reforms. The advocacy efforts of school counselors aim to eliminate
obstacles preventing the development of students and to create chances for all students to learn. It
also aims to ensure students have access to the school curriculum that fits their needs. School
counselors collaborate with other people within and outside the school to assist students meet their
learning needs. In addition, advocacy promotes positive and systematic change in schools (Trusty
Brown, 2005). The advocacy competencies according to Trusty and Brown s article were designed
from literature reviews, personal experiences as school counselors. They categorized them into
three groups, that is, counselor s dispositions, knowledge and skills.
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Spanking As A Discipline Essay
A Midland mother is demanding justice after her child was allegedly slapped in the face. The
report of child abuse was filed in June, a week after Tyverious Mackey s birthday. In any case
anger should never result to violence (Williams). Even though kids should be disciplined but not to
the point of beating them, discipline such as spankingis a must because punishing them will make
them a better person and teaches kids that the adults are in control. Although kids should be
disciplined there s a difference between beating a child and disciplining them. For instance,
spanking is a light punishment and should not be used for every occasion. When one beats a
child, whatever the intention, they know the child will get seriously hurt and is done with malice.
( Do You Think Spanking ). In other words, this explains that parents should not frequently spank
their children, and should talk to them before spanking them all the time. Another example that
shows that kids should be disciplined but not to the point of beating them is, just like a police
officer, they do not need to be angry to enforce a rule or law. ( Spanking As A Discipline ). This
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Identically, children learn that the reason for their discipline is to get their attention, and change
their behavior. ( Spanking As A Discipline ). With this in mind this leads to the children actually
wanting to change and be a better person. Another example that shows that s punishing them will
make them a better person is that spanking puts a stop to a behavior, but doesn t change a child s
decision. Additionally, when one spanks a kid the intention is so the child knows of the
consequences of their bad behavior. ( Do You Think Spanking ). In other words, when disciplining a
child, the intention is to change their unacceptable
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Charles Darwin Chapter 7
Chapter 7 revolves around beginnings of human research into the idea of evolution and an
introduction of Charles Darwin s theory of evolution. This chapter has given us, as students, more
knowledge and insight into the topic of evolution. Since we were little kids, we always thought of
evolution as the theory that establishes the link between humans and monkeys or that the phrase
Survival of the fittest meant that the strongest always prevailed over the weak. However, this
chapter has given us more detailed knowledge and background information about evolution,
allowing us to lift these rumors and myths from our minds.
Throughout this chapter, we have learnt about multiple new concepts and topics such as the
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It was interesting to learn about this theory that has become the basis of many vital concepts
concerning biology. He changed the way we see things in our universe. It was also very intriguing
to see that Charles was very hesitant to publish his book because he feared that it might not be
taken serious or that it would be thought of as rubbish. Therefore, he spent multiple years piecing
together his observations and lots of evidence to support his theory. This is very similar to
modern day because multiple people are very reluctant about what they say or do because of how
society will react or the backlash they will receive.
This unit has also opened me up to a new method of learning, which is more self oriented. I
personally do not enjoy this type of learning because it removes the way I prefer to learn. I
personally like for the teacher to lecture and teach the topic, this allows for me to write down
notes that would be important from the teacher s view. This new method of learning also forces
me to do everything as I wish, even though being a young adult I need to make my own decisions;
this is too open and liberal. It allows the student to dictate on their own terms and
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The Pros And Cons Of Robots
Are autonomous robots the warfare altering weapon of this generation? In order to answer this
question there must be a clear definition of autonomous robots. An autonomous robot is a robot that
can perform any action without any human assistance and once weaponized they become
autonomous robotic weapons who act on their own. Knowing the current standing of autonomous
robots, the limitations on them, and how easily they can cause an autonomous robotarms race one
would see how a preemptive ban can protect the world. Although some would argue for the help
these robots could provide, there would always be a threat of malfunction. Therefore banning all
applications autonomous robots could protect the world from unnecessary deaths or increased
future conflict.
The current standing of autonomous robots is fairly controversial. There are numerous groups
arguing over whether autonomous robots will help society or pave the way for a robot enforced
martial law. One group against the use of autonomous robots is the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots
which argues against the idea of anything other than a human being able to take a life (Goose
Wareham, 2016,p. 32). This group sees autonomous robots as a threat to humanity ,due to how
weaponized autonomous robotics could dehumanize the casualties they cause. While in contrast,
the Department of Defense(DOD) is highly interested in the idea of autonomous weapons being
able to help remove soldiers from war zones and lessen the number of
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Topic Topics On Social Psychology
Topics In Social Psychology
Respectfully Submitted by Kaitlin Emmerling
As social animals, human beings interact and influence one another in profound, meaningful ways.
The ways in which we affect each other s behaviors, beliefs and attitudes is defined as social
psychology; it s study can help elucidate how and why we act, think, communicate and behave the
way we do. Topics included under the umbrella of social psychology include: the importance of
human relationships and interactions; the impact of social influences, such as group pressures and
obedience; developmental and situational considerations of prosocial and antisocial behaviors; and
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507). Irving Janis, a social psychologist, coined the term after studying the decisions by the
Kennedy administration that lead to the failed invasion of the Bay of Pigs in 1961. He noticed that
in group situations, group members may either ignore their own expertice and adopt the opinion of
the majority of the group or simply stay quiet and not raise objections in order to not disrupt the
consensus (Cherry, n.d.).
When dissenting opinions and critical thinking are suppressed, it is not surprising that poor
decisions can arise when groups uniformity is put first. In order to prevent such consequences,
Janis suggested a few ways to avoid falling into the groupthink trap: 1. appoint a person to play
devil s advocate to introduce differing opinions in order to force the rest of the group to consider
other options and think critically about their own beliefs; 2. allow independent experts to attend
group sessions to evaluate the decision making process; and 3. Consider holding a follow up
meeting sometime in the future to allow time for group members to consider and reconsider
whether their initial decision was reasonable or not (Lilienfeld, Lynn, Namy Woolf, 2014, p. 507
508).
Yet another social psychological subject that relates to both our behavior in group settings and
prosocial versus antisocial behavior is a
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My Critical Evaluation Of Various Components
The reflective essay will pertain to chapter 8 and my critical evaluation of various components in
this chapter. Attention is different for everyone, so ideally we all have things we play closer
attention too. When I m out and I see people who wear pink or have sparkles I tend to pay more
attention that area. I also get distracted very easily so if I am out and about and there is
commotion going on I ll stop to see what all the fuss is about. My own selective attentiondeals with
movements, sparkly and pink objects. If any of those apply my retina will process that for me.
What types of things do you pay close attention too? Selective attention makes me think of being
at a party or some type of gathering where you don t really know anyone. I usually make
saccades of the environment. If I see someone I know or looks familiar I will remain fixated for a
couple seconds than look away. At that moment I try and process how I recognize them. When I
first saw the term dichotic listening this is what came to mind. Whisper down the alley is what
popped up in my brain. I learned this game in elementary school where one person whispers a
message into your and you pass it on to the next person. Sometimes there were two messages that
were started in both directions, than passed to each individual participating. Whiter it is one
message or two the whole point was to see if the message in the end matched the original message.
In most cases it did not, do too how we hear the message is
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Passionate Love In Romeo And Juliet
Love is a fragile emotion that can cause destruction when it is not handled with proper care and
rationality. In the Shakespearean play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a feud between two
families, the Montagues and Capulets forbids star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, from falling in
love. Despite the feud, the two lovers continue their forbidden relationship and with that choice,
their loveeventually leads to their downfall. The theme of passionate love among couples
sometimes serves as a healthy aspect of relationships, but in Romeo and Juliet s case, it brought out
their worst traits. Passionate teenage love is dangerous and destructive because it caused Romeo to
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When Romeo was banished from Verona, he chose to grieve and express emotions of self pity
instead of taking action and acting like a sensible person. For advice on his situation, Romeo
confided in Friar Lawrence to discuss his options. Since Friar served as an important influence
in Romeo s life, he made Romeo aware of how his actions were affecting him and his ability to
think rationally. Friar explains this to Romeo by saying, A pack of blessings light upon thy back;
/ Happiness courts thee in her best array;/ But like a misbehaved and sullen wench,/ Thou put up
thy fortune and thy love/ Take heed, take heed, for such die miserable, (3.3. 141 145). Friar
Lawrence senses Romeo s immaturity as a result of his strong love for Juliet. He sees that the
passionate love they share is
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Jack The Ripper Impact
What was the impact of Jack the ripper in Victorian England? Why is he so infamous?
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In the year 1888, Whitechapel of London was targeted in a stream of ferocious murders so
explicit that it grew to a response that came from all of Victorian England. The media, police
investigators and local civilians were deeply impacted upon these occurrences in several ways. Jack
The Ripper is to this day infamously known as the killer of at least 5 female prostitutes in the span
of only one month, and is recognised to have changed society forever.
media
Jack the Ripper specifically had a rather large impact upon the media in Victoria England. As such,
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The term Lipski was a known insult to the Jews of the East End, and Abberline would have been
aware of this as it was used in reference to Israel Lipski s murder of Miriam Angel in 1887. This
meant that the prospect of one Jew addressing another by the term Lipski was extremely unlikely.)
Why he s so infamous.
To this day, Jack the Ripper is still infamously recognised as the brutal murderer of at least 5
victims. With such great attention by the media, he was able to cause a dramatic fright to the
civilians and have his name voiced throughout Victorian England. Even today, many scholars are
seduced by the prospect of uncovering identity of the man behind one of the most infamous
whodunits in history.
Ripologists still are looking for his identity
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Dystopia of Maya
I fell into the depths of Maya s beautiful green eyes and not even the currently setting sun could
compare to their beauty. She pressed once more against the rusted iron gate that separated us,
pushed it closed and once again took away my opportunity of joining my family, and let a pained
cry of sadness escape her lips before turning into the shadows and dissolving into the darkness.
Then the scene carried on as it had before as if Maya had been only an apparition. The crickets
resumed their songs and when the frogs in the nearby creek began the harmony, I knew I was
alone. The loneliness crept upon me like the cold of a moonless night. I stood and retraced the
steps I had already taken earlier, that then had seemed to be nothing but magical when they led
me to my wife, but now as they led me passed the unknown dilapidated shack that served as a safe
haven for my wife and I and along the overgrown dirt roads of Eucalyptus, my steps seemed to lead
me to my death.
I walked along the ruined remains of life on the ground. Old cottages and fields were dotted
along the countryside like relics of a forgotten era. The fields, no longer a youthful green, were
brown, shriveled and unfriendly to the farmers of Eucalyptus who tried in vain to procure a single
sprout to appease the Council. Skeletons masquerading about in clothes and shoes worked on the
fields feeding, begging, and fighting their fields in desperation. The picture should have been and
normally was accompanied by
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Heinrich Himmler Essay
Heinrich Himmler once said Should we succeed in establishing this Nordic race and form this
seed produce a race of 200 million. Then the world will belong to us (Heinrich Himmler).
Himmler himself was a man like Hitler, crazed and obsessed with purifying the Nazi world and
turning it into one that is occupied by those of the Aryan race[Blond haired and light eyed]. Those
in support of the Nazi party during World War Two, would call him genius and his ideas brilliant,
while others, like those who were either born or forced into the Lebensborn program would
strongly disagree. The word Lebensborn comes from the German phrase meaning fountain of life,
which seems fitting, as the program was designed by Heinrich Himmlerto build his mater race. By
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As the war progressed, Himmler s plan was not entirely as successful as he had originally hoped
for, so he ordered his SS officers to take his mission into occupied nations and begin the breading
of more Nordic children. Unfortunately, the result of this was unkind to the women from the
occupied lands that became pregnant with the enemies spawn, as they were outcasts among their
homelands. In a documentary entitled The Last Nazis 3 Children of the master race, David
Morrissey said Hitler had perverted Darwin s survival of the fittest, to justify his notion that a
strong race shall prove its right to exist (David Morrissey). Heinrich Himmler, Hitler s right hand
man, had this very same vision, and this was the reason for the creation of the Lebensborn
program. As of today, it is estimated that approximately 16,000 Lebensborn babies were born in
Nazi Germany and occupied territories between
1935 and 1945.
When reflecting on his plans to build the Aryan race, Himmler said I intend to take German blood
from wherever it is to be found in the world, to rob and steal it wherever I can
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The Benefits Of Lake Mead
Lake Mead, the largest man made reservoir, 32 miles from Vegas has been dropping water levels
at an alarming rate. In ten more years with no change in attitude, the city will dry out along with
the lake. Satellite views of the city and the lake show a negative correlation between the lake and
the city. As the city grows, the lake shrinks. Unless somebody can explain to me why we need
grass and pine trees in the desert, I propose we remove all this unnecessary shrubbery and learn to
appreciate what nature naturally grows here. Our city continues to expand outward with beautiful
houses, and equally beautiful yards. However in order to reduce our water use there should be a
new policy to have more native plants. Once we control what we add onto
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Defense Mechanisms And The First Defense Mechanism
Defense Mechanisms Defense mechanisms are known as ways we protect ourselves from the
feelings or things that we do not want to deal with. Defense mechanisms tend to be a way to cope
with situations, from which an individual feels anxiety or stressed. Everyone uses defenses
mechanisms to help them get through frustrating experiences. There are several types of defense
mechanisms; the main ones that I can remember using are regression, denial, projection,
repression, rationalization, and displacement. The first defense mechanism I like to uses is
regression. Regression is defined as leading to the temporary or long term reversion of the ego to
an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses in a more adult way. I...
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Regression helps people by, when someone confronted by stressful events, they sometimes
abandon coping strategies and revert to patterns of behavior used earlier in development. The
second defense mechanism, I ve used is denial. Denial is simply refusing to acknowledge that an
event has occurred, a person acts as if nothing has happened, behaving in ways those others may
see as bizarre. In my life, I have only known one person that has past that I have cared about.
When she past a couple years ago, I just did not want to believe it. I stayed up almost every night
that week, trying to think that it was not real and it was only a dream. Still to this day, I try to
tell myself it is not real, but reality hits me and she will always be gone. Personally I can only
remember using denial as a defense mechanism once in my life, but I also had a neighbor his
name was Cody he was 17 years old and he started using drugs, the changes in his behavior made
it pretty obvious to anyone who know him, but Cody s parents just didn t believe. I believe that
Cody s parents where in denial; because that was there baby, and they just did not want to believe
that there kid would get into that kind of stuff. The third defense mechanism I have used is
projection. Projection is where a person defends themselves against unpleasant impulses by denying
their existence in themselves, while attributing them to others. I have been known of doing
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Examples Of Westward Expansion
During the late 1800 s, Westward Expansion influenced the U.S society and their economy.
Theodore Roosevelt described saying, the great leap westward. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803
was greatly aided to spark the western movement. Which was later followed by the Lewis and
Clark expedition. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized President Andrew Jackson to
negotiate with Indian tribes in the Southern U.S, which forcibly moved them to Arkansas and
Oklahoma. This journey was known as theTrail of Tears. John O Sullivan, coined the term Manifest
Destiny in 1845 believing that Americans are obligated to spread institutions to free people in the
western hemisphere from European monarchies. He wanted to uplift the less civilized societies...
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Heavy labor, plowing and hunting were man duties, leaving domestic chores to women in most
preindustrial societies. During the women s suffrage movement, Susan B. Anthony Stamp founded
the National Woman Suffrage Association (NSWA). She used confrontational and aggressive
strategies to demand suffrage. In 1872, Susan B Anthony broke the law by intentionally voting in
the presidential election in Rochester, N.Y. Physiological tests now suggest that women have a
greater tolerance for pain. Statistics reveal that women are more resistant to diseases and live
longer. In 1917, the U.S entered World War 1. By that time, women s suffrage had gained
substantial support. Hundreds of women joined the ranks of industrial workers. They took the place
of men who had gone overseas. President Wilson insisted that woman s suffrage was needed in
January 1918, immediately as a war measure. Two years later, Tennessee ratified the Nineteenth
Amendment, making woman s suffrage
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Review Of Stanley Stanley s Holes
Lucie Nguyen
March 4, 2015
Profitt Block: Period 3
Character Analysis of Stanley Stanley was a boy in middle school who was overweight. He got
teased, was cursed, and unlucky. Could his life get worse? In fact, it did and he was accused of a
crime he did not commit. He got sent to Camp Green Lake where he had a chance to change his
life. Stanley was cursed from his great great grandfather who stole a pig. Later in Stanley s life,
Stanley goes through many difficult times. Throughout Louis Sachar s novel, Holes, Stanley is
characterized as unlucky, overweight, and weak, but by encountering people, changes, and
difficulties, Stanley is now lucky, fit, and caring by the end. In the beginning, Stanley is unlucky,
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After all this happened at Stanley s years at school, Stanley got arrested and got sent to Camp
Green Lake where he had to dig holes, which he was very weak which made it difficult. He tried
to jam [the shovel] into the earth, but the blade banged against the ground and bounced off
without making a dent (page 26). When you jam a shovel into the earth, something has to come
out. Stanley did this, but he did not even leave a dent in the earth, which shows he is weak and
not that good of a digger. After going to camp and digging many holes, he met a boy named,
Hector Zeroni (Zero), and he slowly had a friend relationship with Zero. As a result of
encountering Zero, Stanley significantly changed. Stanley eventually became friends with
Hector and had a loyal and kind relationship. [Stanley] could think of no reason why Zero would
dig his hole for him (page 95). Since Zero dug Stanley s hole, it starts a tiny friend relationship.
This shows Stanley and Zero s relationship because Stanley now knows how Zero is and that
makes Stanley change by making him nicer. Zero shows how nice people can be. After they
become friends, Zero is very loyal to Stanley. All he could do was wait for it to be over. Then,
suddenly, Zigzag was off of him. Stanley managed to look up, and he saw that Zero had his arms
around Zigzag s long neck (page 135). Zero is standing up for Stanley which shows that Zero is
loyal to
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Defining an Individual Essay
Defining an Individual
What is an individual? How can one become an individual? Is it even possible to become an
individual in society? Can we successfully distinguish ourselves from the majority to make our
own decisions? How does your family affect your personality and every day decision making: your
ethics and morals? How does your childhood affect you today? How does it affect our subconscious
something we can not control and we do not have access to? Is it possible to go back in time and
completely erase everything we have been taught through years of brainwashing and manipulation,
not only from the system that we are brought up in but also the family and lifestyles that are now
part of us?
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Can we trust our instincts to lead us in a personal, unorthodox way? Does it mean that we spend
our life in pursuit of this great task of erasing our past? Is that possible? Does it mean that we
question everything we do in order to make our own choices? Would not that mean we are being
affected directly from the exact thing we desperately need to escape? Would not it be incredibly
easy to rebel against the norm to appear individual? If you rebel against the way of everything else
then you are doing the exact same thing that everyone else is doing. Rebelling does not institute
individualism. There is no environment that would serve the purpose of producing an individual.
Once we use these words environment and producing, we instantly defeat the purpose.
In The Soul s Code by James Hillman he states, The category unshared environment is an
invention of hard sciences to locate the cause of individual differences (Hillman, 149). An
environment that is unshared by it s surroundings is a fallacy. He goes on to state, Even the pillow
on which I lie breathing as I float into my own private midnight dream bears traces of duck down,
polyester, and cotton and the environments from which is was manufactured, as well as of the
traffic of mites sharing the pillow with me (149). There is no environment capable of testing the
individual outside of society.
One of the major American Values based in our society is the freedom of
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Hinduism and the God Shiva Essay
Hinduism is a religious tradition compromising of the beliefs and practices of Hindus. The
majority of Hindus choose a personal deity who they feel a personal connection with. One can
show devotion of a deity in many ways including prayer, ceremonial worship, chanting and even
visiting a site sacred to that deity. For my art project I wanted to choose a deity that I could
personally connect with, I chose the Hindu deity Shiva. Some of Shiva s characteristics are
devotion, self confidence as a motivating force, selfless service, and achieving balance on all
levels. These are all characteristics and values that I find important. I would especially like to work
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Essence, Activity and Inertia, is the trident of gunas which are Shiva s main attributes: one can
regulate these through ayurvedic cooking. Shiva is also the God of Yogis, a practice of mind,
body and consciousness; where life force is regulated by breath, and breath energy is controlled by
the mind. These are all different ways one can show devotion to Shiva and provide a path to
religious understanding.
Shiva is easy, light and graceful, he is self controlled and celibate. At the same time he is lover
of Shakti, goddess of destroying demonic forces and restoring the balance. He was lover to his
two previous wives, Sati and Kali. Shiva s first wife was his beloved Sati. He was married to her
against her father s wishes. Shiva fell in love with her giving nature, her patience and radiant
personality. Meanwhile, her father organized a gathering and invited everyone except Shiva; Sati
went uninvited, and her father humiliated her by insulting her lord. Sati then proceeded to sit on
the floor, and with her mind fixed on Shiva, she controlled her breath which sparked her inner
fire until it consumed her. Shiva was extremely pained by Sati s death and can be seen dancing on
his ex father in law who is responsible for the death of his beloved Sati.
The Devine Mother Kali goddess of time and death was Shiva s
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The Italian Mafia In The 1900 s
In the 1900 s, the mafia had become known as the network of criminal thugs wide range of
crimes including prostitution, drugs dealing, and trafficking. The italian mafia was first
developed in Sicily, Italy. Legge Nicotera of 1891, under this system prostitution in Italy became
more visible . In 1990 s migration from Eastern Europe and West Africa begun increasing sex
workers from Nigeria and Peru, arrive to Italy using tourist visas and staying in the country. Italian
immigration laws become much more restrictive 95% of street prostitutes from florence reported
using condoms with clients. In 2010 court decisions created a law that clients who did not pay the
worker would be considered guilty of rape. Prostitutes on streets for business on... Show more
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Women are lured into a sex trap by recruiters who offer them a job with no qualifications
required. It starts when females from different countries are having financial problems and
looking for a job in italy. Human trafficking is one the most transnational crimes today the sale of
humans are believed to be $7billion to $12billion industry. Trafficking is the recruitment or the
transportation of persons by others using violence or the threat of violence girls and womens
has become one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises in the world.traffickers in women
lure victims with false promises as models. Many young girls around the world go to italy not
knowing what their going to end up with either gettign traped or leaving happy knwing they
exloed italy. Women and young girls get kidnapped all the time. Recruiters start kidnapping at
age 5 so they won t understand what their doing to them until they get to the age where they have
an idea of what is human trafficking. Although anyone is at risk of being a victim of this
international crime, the most common type of victims come from poor economic condition.
These type of people tend to be victim of human trafficking due to their desperation of making
easy money and seeing their crime as something less severe compared to robbing. Pimps who
make profit off their victims tend to look for people who show vulnerability and who are social
isolated,
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Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, And Timely
The S.M.A.R.T. planning model is a guide everyone should follow when making financial goals
one wants to achieve, whether they are short or long term. According to (Siegel Yacht, 2009) To be
truly useful, goals must be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely (S.M.A.R.T.).
Before Alive gets started in pursuing her goals, she needs to make sure that all of her goals follow
the S.M.A.R.T. planningmodel. The first step Alice would have to take is to define her goals. One
of her first steps would be to list out each of her goals and specify what she will do to accomplish
her goals and how she will go about executing her goals. After specifying her goals, Alice needs to
figure out how she will measure her goals out. She should
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A Study On Integrated Transportation System
Table of Contents
1Introduction3
1.1Bandung as the Study Area3
2Theories and Development Challenges3
2.1Urban Growth and the New Towns in Bandung3
2.2Current and Forecasted Congestion Problems4
2.3Slum Issue5
3Implemented Policies and Recommendations6
3.1Approaches to Extreme Population Growth6
3.1.1Regional Decentralization Policy6
3.1.2Recommendation: Compact City and Improved Government Leadership6
3.2Approaches to Congestion6
3.2.1Construction of New Toll Road6
3.2.2Recommendation: Integrated Transportation System7
3.3Approaches to Slum Problem8
3.3.1Three Generation of Slum Upgrading Policies8
3.3.2Recommendation: Community Participatory and Bottom up Approach10
4Conclusion10
5References10
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This once was to be the capital colony of the Dutch East Indies, as it had a very favorable
topography that provided natural defense. The city is in a river basin, with mountains surrounding
either side. This volcanic nature of the land has made Bandung very suitable for plantations and the
Dutch took advantage of this and used it for rice, fruit, tea, tobacco, and coffee plantations, which is
still in use today.
Being only 140km south east of Jakarta (Indonesia s capital city), Bandung attracts many weekend
travelers, immigrants and international tourists. These visitors come to visit the shopping, natural
attractions and historical districts. With its population density of 16,500 people/km2 and the
additional tourists, Bandung has been experiencing numerous developmental challenges. The
developments of socioeconomic activities have brought about unique challenges and problems to
Bandung the city. The governments, community organizations and private sectors play a key role
in determining the how these challenges may be overcome and new responses and policy
approaches are necessary to direct future development in Bandung.
2Theories and Development Challenges
Theoretically, urban population growth should be able to foster economic growth of a city.
Although in most of the developing countries including Indonesia, rapid urban growth is acting as
obstacle and interference for development. Rapid urban growth in Bandung has
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Anti Inflationary Policy Essay
Introduction
Anti inflationary policies are the policies taken by the government to announce inflation target
lowering it to zero, in the beginning of the year, which at that time is considered optimal. The
government wants to keep the inflation level low in an economy. It is the continuous rise in the
general price level of goods and services over a period of time in an economy. As we know inflation
can cause serious social consequences, if it s not perfectly anticipated, money as a measure of
value or as a medium of exchange is undermined.
The issue of credibility
The announcement of the government of anti inflation will form expectations and be embedded
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With rational expectations inflation is: ....................................
The first term on the right hand side is the inflationary bias and the second term reflects to the
degree to which stabilisation of output shocks influence inflation.
If a conservative central banker is charge of the monetary policy the loss function would be
................................................................
.....is additional inflation aversion of the central banker.
According to Eijffinger and Hoeberichts ( 1998), the money supply can be modelled as:
.......................................
.....is the degree of central bank independence.
So, after minimising government s loss function, with rational expectations, inflation will be
depicted
as........................................
Comparing the inflation level it can be seen that the inflationary bias is lower for positive values of
..... and ......
It does show that lower level of inflation will be achieved by delegating monetary policy to a
conservative and independent central bank. But if the central banker and the government has the
same inflation aversion, (Оµ=0) the independence does not matter and in the same way, if the
central bank is fully controlled by the government, (П’=0) the conservativeness does not matter,
unless it is the optimal combination of П’ and Оµ.
However, McCallum (1995) criticised this solution of reducing inflation bias. He argued that
delegation barely relocates the time inconsistency problem rather than resolving it, since the
government can still
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  • 2. Deception And Concealment By William Shakespeare s... From physical disguise and elaborate ploys to the perplexing notion of love, deception and concealment are both themes that drive the storyline of Shakespeare s Twelfth Night. Disguises and mistaken identities allow the characters in this tangled play to obtain what they desire and forge a more substantial path for themselves in life. Whether disguise is deceptive or deception is disguised, concealment is employed by nearly every character. Duke Orsino asserts a fictitious love for the countess Olivia, claiming it is real, Viola conceals her identity by assuming a disguise in order to assure her safety, Feste acts as a fool to keep his place in Olivia s court and reveal truths about those around him, while Malvolio acts as something he is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, instead of respecting her time of mourning and caring about her pain, Orsino twists this tragedy into something that might benefit his courtship: O, she that hath a heart of that fine frame / To pay this debt of love but to a brother, / How will she love, when the rich golden shaft / Hath killed the flock of all affections else (1.1.32 35). Orsino s feelings for Olivia beg the question of whether or not love has to do with the person who is loved or the lover s imagination: So full of shapes is fancy / That it alone is high fantastical (1.1.14 15). Orsino often describes Olivia s beauty and the effect it has on him, but he never provides persuasive reasons for why he loves her. He declares that he suffers inescapable pain, yet he gives the impression that he enjoys it to an extent, that he cannot, doesn t know how to be, without it. The authenticity of his love is even further invalidated at the end of the play when he quickly shifts affections from Olivia to Viola. Viola carries out, arguably, the most obvious deception in the play: a physical disguise. Viola emerges in the story after a violent shipwreck has whisked away her brother, Sebastian, and left her stranded ashore in a strange land. She quickly learns from the captain of the ship that she is in Illyria and, making the connection, inquires about the wealthy bachelor Orsino. To assemble a new life for herself and find her brother, she decides to disguise herself as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Greg Foot Summary The science presenter of the seminar is Greg Foot, he studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge and then he did a Master degree in Science Communication, the video was published on the Royal Society of Chemistry in March 11 2016. The seminar is about how modern science and research can be related to excitement and adventure. Greg talks about what happens in the human body when is pushed over its own limits to survive in an environment where the body is not used to function properly, in this opportunity, The Everest. Greg Foot relates his experience about going to the highest lab in the world at Everest Base Camp. In this base camp, a team of scientists, doctors and children were pushed themselves to extremes to uncover cutting edge medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Research Paper On Atrial Septal Defect Atrial Septal defect is the most common form of atrial heart defect that occurs when the atrium septum fails to form properly. It is a congenital defect that creates an opening between the two chambers (right and left atrium). During regular septum development in a fetus, the septum primum tissue between the left and right atria grows downward slowly creating two separate chambers and exposes a gap (ostium primum, first opening ). The septum primum then fuses with the endocardial cushion and the gap closes completely while a hole appears in the upper area (ostium secundum, second opening ). The septum secundum now starts to grow downward to the right of the septum primum, covering the ostium secundum but leaving an opening (foramen ovale). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Gradual Decline in Prejudice between Places and People... A Gradual Decline in Prejudice between Places and People in North and South Through her characterizations of the two main characters in Margaret Hale and John Thornton, Elizabeth Gaskell develops a transition from prejudice to love. She reveals their inner most thoughts through an omniscient third person narrative to allow the audience to empathise with their feelings. The Characters develop through dialogue because they dispute over the North and South divide and try to distance themselves from each other. But despite their prejudices love prevails because of the actions of good will shown by Margaret, which John interprets to be feelings of love. The audience is satisfied that they have found a general cause which is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mrs Hale had a preliminary regard for the town which was confirmed upon seeing the gloom of the town. You can t think the smoky air of a manufacturing town, all chimneys and dirt like Milton Northern, would be better than this air, which is pure and sweet Margaret detests the cultural aspects of Milton; she does not like the wallpaper or the architecture. The people in the town would make, loud laughs and jests, particularly aimed at all those who appeared to be above them in rank or station , Margaret has been alienated by the attitude of the townsfolk, and there is that element of prejudice because they can see by the way she dresses she is not of their class. When Mr Thornton is introduced to Margaret there is an initial prejudice, as the narrator says, He almost said to himself that he did not like her, before their conversation ended. For Margaret the feeling is mutual, as she demonstrates by speaking condescendingly of John to her mother. She believes Mr Thornton s education is responsible for him being in trade, why he can t help that poor fellow . She talks in a pitiful manner of Mr Thornton being in trade, because of her prejudice towards tradesmen. The Thornton and Hale family symbolize the divide of North and South in Gaskell s novel. Mrs Hale criticises her husband s new job, as she is still bitter that they had to move from the luxury of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Consequences Of Global Warming The Consequences of Global Warming What does someone think of when the topic of global warming is presented? They might think of the earth warming, or the sun burning up, but do they think of the affects this issue has caused our Mother Earth or think about what they do on a day to day basis as being the prime contributor to this environmental problem? Do they realize or even worry about the next generation dying because of the various factors of global warming? Some may think of global warming as a tale or publicly over rated, but what they do not realize is that global warming has become one of the top three environmental problems of the century. Some do not agree that humans are to blame, only nature going through its natural cycle. Although, scientists around the world are now beginning to have proof of this cause and effect we have placed on our planet which is beginning to answer the question of global warming being real. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, The earth s average temperature has risen by 1.4* over the past century, and it is projected to rise by another 2 to 11.5*F over the next hundred years. Small changes in temps of the planet can translate to large and potentially dangerous shifts in climate and weather ( Climate Change: Basic Information ). Because of human activities, global warming has been created, which is the key component to habitat loss, extinction of species, unpredictable weather patterns, and the chance of more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Victims and Villains in The Speckled Band, The Cardboard... Having read a range of detective stories by Conan Doyle, compare the presentations of victims and villains in The Speckled Band and two other stories. In this essay, I am going to look at how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has written the Sherlock Holmes stories, looking at the victims, villains, Holmes and his dear friend Watson. The Sherlock Holmes, stories are written in the detective genre, all of the stories that I have looked at to compile this essay, have a crime, victims, and villains. It also shows this as there is always a crime that Sherlock Holmes solves, by his intelligence. The intended audience of the stories, I think is for adults, even though there maybe some younger readers, but they may not understand the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This affects the body language, as they will become very protective, as they will become more aware of what is happening around them. The gender of most victims in the stories is female, as they are more vulnerable, as they are less likely to resist. Our expectations of the villains in the stories of Sherlock Holmes are that the villains are generally male. Also the manners of the villains are likely to be, calculating, so that they know what they are doing and where. They are mostly actors, so that they can get people to think that they are someone different, so that they can get them to do things. But sometimes they are likely to get ahead of themselves. The villains usually look rich and they sometimes have scars from where they have been attacked by their victims. Their body language is usually threatening, and jumping to conclusions. Plus some of them may carry a weapon. A more modern example of a stereotype victim and villain is Ian Huntley and the Soham murders. Huntley lied to the police about the murders, and he must have been calculating as he knew exactly what he was doing. Our expectation of Sherlock Holmes is that, he likes doing his job as a detective, but he does not want to be the detective of a simple case. He always seems to solve the crime, by the means of something that he can see. Take the cardboard box as an example, Holmes was given the box and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Give All For All Analysis For the reflection, I chose service among many different spiritual practices in this book. The reason why I chose it was because I have been interested in serving others in a right way. The selection of Hadewijch Give all for all helped me understand what God expects me to do for others. However, Richard Foster mentions at the end of the selection that it was not easy to admit the truth that the author discussed. On my first time of reading, I also had similar feeling like this. It s because my acts of service for others seem no longer commendable in the sight of God according to his writing. As I read it over and over to fully understand its meaning, I realized that my services that I have done for others may be not satisfying or pleasing God. Through this reading, I looked back my ministry that I have done for others in the past. I thought I could be proud of myself at least in this area, service. Regularly, I visit a nursing home to see an old lady who now became my friend. I pick up a widow s three children once a week, feed them, help them finish their home works and take them to the church program. I sometimes watch a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as I continue to serve people, all these actions of kindness are becoming a routine in my life. I was not able to get out of this routine. In another words, I was not willing to do anything extra because I have been satisfied of myself and my service for others. I probably said to my heart, This is enough for this week or this month. In my mind, I probably hoped that someone would notice and commend my good works. I also have judged others faith if they neglected spending time and energy to help others in the name of Jesus. I was shameful to find a Pharisee inside of me. My action itself became a tool to wrap myself well as a good Christian and to judge others. I expected God to give more blessings to me than others because of my good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Political Incorporation Analysis Political incorporation refers to the extent to which a group s interests are effectively represented in policy making. This can be measured by looking at the extent to which a group is represented in a coalition that dominates city policy making on issues concerning them. There is a range of possibilities. A group is not represented at all when there are no officials from a group holding political office and the group does not participate in a coalition that does have control over city governmenton the issues most important to them. Sometimes there is some representation, on a council dominated by a coalition, when a group has a large role in a dominant coalition that is committed to minority interest. Groups with the highest levels of political... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Getting members of the community involved in governing and decision making is important. Implementing programs like the participatory budgeting one found in at least one New York City council district. In such programs, a community s residents have access to a certain portion of the district s annual budget and through a series of neighborhood assemblies and public meetings over the course of several months, residents brainstorm ideas of projects that are needed in their neighborhoods. At the end of the process, the residents get to vote on the project proposals to choose which ones are most important to the community and the projects receiving the most votes get implemented ( What do you want in out neighborhood ). In programs like these, people in low income, majority minority neighborhoods are able to be part of the decision making process and projects that are important to them can get done. Though participation in participatory budgeting programs in U.S. municipalities has a lot of room for growth, it s things like this that can help mobilize minority groups and encourage participation in the local political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Effect Of Stimulating The Motor Cortex ( M1 Region )... Specific Aim 1: Title (copy from Specific Aims page) To compare between the effect of stimulating the motor cortex (M1 region) using Transracial stochastic noise stimulation (TSNS) and transracial direct current stimulation, and to quantify the effect of the TSNS on the brain activity. In order to measure the effect we need to conduct two studies. First experiment is done inside the FMRI scanner, to record rCBF (regional Cerebral Blood Flow) for healthy control subjects while stimulating the M1 region using TDCs and TSNS. Second experiment is to measure the effect of TSNs and TDCs using TCD, which measures the change in Brain Blood Flow. Rational and Hypothesis: Most of stroke patients suffer from dysfunction in some of the brain activities; one common dysfunction is arm or leg paresis. Therefore the long term goal is to use noninvasive electrical stimulation to improve the function for arm paresis stroke and TBI patients. The targeted population is individuals that have post stroke/TBI dysfunction. Previous studies showed that the stimulation of the motor cortex (M1) region using direct electrical stimulation increases brain activity and help improves brain function. However Direct current stimulation has several limitations, for instance the polarity of the electrodes effects the measurement, since the brain region that attached to the anode will be excited and the region that is attached to the cathode will be inhibited. Therefore we are introducing a new novel method ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Examples Of Contradictions In Fuzzy Logic Contradictions in Fuzzy Logic Kamp ([qtd. in Sauerland]) argue that it is absurd that p ∧ p has the same truth value as p ∧ В¬p if p is 0.5, and the latter statement cannot have a truth value of 0.5, becauses how could a logical contradiction be true to any degree? (qtd. in Sauerland 187). Sauerland ([year]) however thinks that this is not the case: if p contains a vague variable, the statement does not need to be a contradiction to be intuitive, e.g. What I did was smart and not smart, or Bea is both tall and not tall are statements which are contradictions, and they still make sense although they are vague (186). I agree that What I did was smart and not smart makes sense in vagueness and fuzzy logic: this statement might be false, or true, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The same holds for sentences like What I did was smart and not smart (cf. Sauerland ([citation?]), but sentences like he is tall and not tall are different: in this case you cannot say that the person is tall in some respects and not tall in other respects (except maybe when you argue that the person turns out to be a child who is tall compared to other children but not tall compared to adults), but more commonly you express an average height by this, which is between your personal crisp boundaries of tall and not tall respectively. Still, both sentences He is nice and not nice and He is tall and not tall are of the form p ∧ В¬p, and are not considered contradictions with a truth value of 0. But if you consider He is nice and not nice as the person being nice and not nice in the same respect, then of course the contradiction would be obviously present, in which case the truth value would indeed be 0 (I do not think that you could interpret He is tall and not tall in a way such that its truth degree would be 0): it would then be reasonable to interpret He is nice (in some respects) and not nice (in other respects) as rather p ∧ В¬q than p ∧ В¬p, because the different contexts in which he is nice and not nice might be seen as concepts which are not actually related, that is, the situations in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Universal Health Services Budget In the near future, Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS) would be an ideal organization to be employed by. Universal Health Services is an excellent publically traded organization who serves the community in the healthcare market industry. In the healthcare industry, it is vital that an organization s budget plan and control be retained and handled precisely within the company. Budget planning allows an organization to implement a goal for the business through staffing, organization, and direction. Universal Health Services, Inc. is located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The company has over 60,000 employees and operates over 235 acute care and behavioral health facilities and surgery centers (Universal Health Services, 2014). In regards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, improving the financial performances and conditions of the business will aid in modeling, planning, and control. Even though financial problems can occur, planning and observing the budget will allow us to adjust and fix any issues that may arise along the way. If the company continues to uphold integrity and professionalism and deliver exceptional care in need, the financial outcome for UHS will defiantly remain positive, but if the company does not, then it will be negative. Getting expenses under control and increasing spending value will generate positive financial outcomes for UHS as long the budget is performing effectively. On the other hand, if the finances are recorded improperly or not documented at all, then this will lead to a negative budgeting performance. The high level budget plan for Universal Health Services consists of an extraordinary strategic design. The budgeting phases include formulation, approval, execution, and evaluating. All of these phases play a vital role in the organizations budget and rely on each other in order for the business to achieve its goals successfully. Therefore, the company has agreed that all sections should be monitored and followed appropriately so that we can continue the sustainability of the budget ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Glorious Revolution Dbq Essay Although the Glorious Revolution of 1688 could be considered similar to the Age of Enlightenment because it stressed liberty and rights of citizens and contributed to a philosophical movement, it was unlike the Enlightenment due to the fact that it did not emphasis religious tolerance, help form a new intellectual way of thinking, contribute to individualism, nor support equality or human dignity. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was the peaceful overthrow of King James II by William of Orange. The event was sparked by tensions between Catholics and Protestants since James II wanted to end Protestantism in England. Protestants looked to William of Orange to save Protestantism in England. [The tensions] brought people to so desperate a pass, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since fighting as a result of religious discrimination was evident during this time, (Catholics wanted to abolish the Protestant religion forever and Protestants wanting to overthrow a Catholic ruler), religious unrest and a challenging of religious views are clear during this time period, despite the fact that it was such an important factor in the Age of Enlightenment. For example, [the people of England] waded through seas of blood to drown the idol of arbitrary power, (Document 6) implies that the English have fought and have undemocratic rulers put into place, leading to even more conflicts. The Age of Enlightenment was a time of individual thinking and intellectual change, in which new ideas were put into place to make society better. With the Glorious Revolution, however, there were no scholarly changes made to society, only changes that helped to make England a fairer place to live. It is stated [citizens] submitted themselves to legislators of their own making (Document 5), meaning that people submit themselves to their rulers for the rulers to make decisions for them, which is extremely untrue during the Age of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Giant Pand Classification Molecular Data Results: For many decades, the Giant Panda taxonomic classification was under debate since the animal shared both characteristics with bears and raccoons. However, molecular studies suggest that Giant Pandas are true bears. The Giant Panda belongs in the Urisdae, although they have a different early history of the main Ursine stock. The closets relative that the Giant Panda has in that family is the Spectacled Bearof South America. Although, the Red Panda has yet to be classified in which family it belongs, it shares several features with the Giant Panda. They both live in the same habitat, they have similar bamboodiets, and they both have a pseudo thumb. How Giant Pandas look Giant pandas have a distinctive black and white fur coat, with black fur patches around their eyes similar to that of a raccoon. The Giant pandas also have black fur around their ears, muzzle, legs and arms including the shoulder. Their thick fur coat helps them stay warm in their mountainous homes. They have two unique physical features that help them to hold, crush, and eat bamboo: broad, flat molar teeth and enlarged wrist bones that functions as an opposable thumb. Giant pandas start to grow permanent teeth around 7 months old. Their back teeth are approximately seven times larger than a human s, and with a wider surface area. Their powerful jaws and strong teeth help them eat bamboo. Giant pandas have five fingers and one thumb which helps them grip the bamboo and climb. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Stereotypes In The Violin The Violin is a movie that begins how the movie ends, kind of like how Pulp Fiction a notorious movie for doing this, starts off with how the movie ends then at the end the movie all comes together. The Violin displays the lives of a grandfather (Plutarco), father (Genaro) , and son (Lucio) that first start off by playing music asking for money, no one seems interested in giving them money. As day turns into night Genaro goes into a type of bar to get fire arms, at first this is confusing but as the story progresses we understand that a rebellionagainst soldiers that are raiding towns and kicking citizens out of the town. Plutarco decides to try to get an inside scoop on what the soldiers are planning by going back to the town where his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like the movie Frida, it is about the famous Mexican woman painter that was fluent in Spanish, but the movie was Hollywood washed out and was spoken in English for majority of the movie. It was really hard to believe that these fluent Spanish speakers would rather speak English in a movie about Mexican culture and art. With that being said, The Violin has more authenticity to it just by simply having Latino characters that also speak Spanish, it gives that authenticity and also makes the setting seem more real. It is a lot better when Latinos play Latino roles because representation matters, if we have Anglo Saxon actors play Latino roles this is going to suppress many young Latinos self worth. The self worth goes down because when they see an actor with heavy European features playing a Latino character it breeds this self hate to a generation that they wish that they had these features because that s what Hollywood deems as worthy . The director hit the nail on the head with this movie and made it so authentic that I feel like this is was a page ripped out of a history book. It really sparks a conversation to be started, and when a director contributes positively to the conversation then they have done their job ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Purpose Of Government To adequately explain the purpose of government, we must first understand what government is. Humans learned early on the importance of needing an organized set of rules to govern over one another. Whether it was a dictatorship, a monarchy, or even a democracy, history has provided us with many examples of various structures dating back to some of the earliest known civilizations. The one thing they all held in common is that they embraced a system, also known as a social contract to create and enforce laws for those living within their lands. What most interesting is all the influences our founding fathers drew upon when creating the American governmental system. So that leads us to the next question of inevitability. Inevitable means something is certain to happen or unavoidable. It can be argued that our society could function without a government structure in place. We have seen main stream media and reality television attempt to demonstrate this in programs such as Utopia created by Fox. However, what happened and will always happen is the formation of a natural hierarchy. With those with necessary desirable skills put above others in a pecking order. In addition, the size of the group does not matter, whether its 10 or 10,000 people, someone will undoubtedly step forward. Preventing anarchy and chaos from prevailing. Now, not all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, it is never easy to change attitudes, especially when we are attempting to change them around an entity that is so mistrusted. Yet, there is a correlation between the overall state of the nation and the general satisfaction of its citizens. People are generally happier today than they were ten years ago because gas prices are down, the stock market is performing better and the job market is stronger as well. Unfortunately, however these indicators alone are not enough to restore full confidence in our government or its leaders on any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Numbinbah Valley Analysis Numbinbah Valley is a valley and suburb located in the Gold Coast Hinterland in South East Queensland, Australia (City of Gold Coast, 2015) (see appendix 1 ). The Scenic Rim, which is a group of forested mountain ranges, covers 116 km of valley. Compared to other areas of the Gold Coast the Numbinbah Valley has remained largely undeveloped in recent decades containing a wide variety of freshwater organisms. The Valley is part of the upper catchment area of Nerang River, which flows into the Hinze Dam in the lowest elevated part of the Valley. Hastings Point is a town located in North Eastern New South Wales, Australia in the Tweed Shire (see appendix 2). Situated on the southern side of the entrance to Cudgera Creek it is in area that, like... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The food web of Numbinbah Valley ( see appendix 5) and Hastings Point ( see appendix 6) shows that the relationship between phytoplankton and detritus, microorganisms and other decaying matter (producers) have a mutualistic relationship, which is a symbiotic relationship in which both individuals benefit from the association. The food webs of Numbinbah and Hastings Point visualized a common mutualistic relationship that detritus and microorganisms are eaten mainly from primary consumers such as mollusucs (The primary consumers pink barnacle, common limpet, sea stars, chiton and blue periwinkle) and insects (flies, moths and ants). The connection between the mosquito and the detritus in the Numbinbah Food Web, can be also classified as parasitism which is where one organism benefits at the expense of another organism. Mosquitos feed on the blood of the organism and may cause diseases such as malaria towards the host. Another connection between the two webs is birds are the tertiary consumer in both environments where the tertiary consumers feed on the secondary consumer. The webs of Hastings Point and Numbinbah Valley describe the consistent relationships of producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and decomposers. The Hastings Point and Numbinbah Valley have a lot in common as both show a common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On British Petroleum British Petroleum (PLC) and John Browne: A Culture of Risk Beyond Petroleum Strayer BUS 519 October 30, 2011 Abstract The image as well as the operational business reputation of a corporation is critical to the survivability of the corporation in today s business world. This reputation is even more critical when a business has is known globally with holdings and operations around the world. Such is the case with British Petroleum (BP) as it actively explores for oil in 26 countries around the world. BP is renowned as an industry leader in oil production and the refinement of oil related products such as gasoline, kerosene and motor oil products. In 1999, BP acquired American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is critically important that all of us are in agreement why we are meeting and the expected outcomes. Finally, as part of the agenda review, we will review a proposed list of attendees. These personnel may include representation from the director of field operations, land based facility safety, off shore facility safety, finance, public relations, marketing, legal operations, audit department, human resources and finally key members of the project team. The workshop will be two days in duration at an offsite conference center so the group can focus on the development of the risks that are relevant to this project and its deliverables. The agenda, beginning with day one will include introduction of all members to include the facilitator of our meeting. We will use a facilitator who is not a stakeholder so all participants are on a level playing ground with each other. Next we will confirm the objective of the project which is to draft an action plan to restore the reputation of BP Oil Company as a responsible world leader in the exploration and production of oil and oil products. We will then confirm the scope of the risk process of this work shop to include discussion of the risk management plan to include managing internal and external risk factors. At this point, the project manager will also provide the vision statement to the group to include expectations and anticipated results ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Action Research Project for Reading PHASE 3, PART 1 A) Restatement of problem The problem stated in the Action Research Project was that 66% of third grade students lack the ability to draw conclusions and make inferences to answer comprehension questions correctly. This was evident by the state reading test scores, specifically the inference test given by their teacher. This indicated a need for increased student achievement in making inferences and drawing conclusions. Third grade students were not proficient at making inferences to gain a deeper understanding of the texts read and thus answer open ended questions correctly. Therefore, they did not get all the inference based comprehension questions correct based on the end of grade test scores that these third ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students work was scored based on their ability to follow the directions and their ability to infer what had happened in the story. The students used the Inferencing Rubric (Appendix C, p. 12) to guide them as they write a narrative. The rubric was had five columns and each column had the criteria to earn one to four points, totaling twenty points. This rubric was used to show the students what the expectations were before they began writing their paper. The rubric was also used by the teacher to score their final paper. Scores were tallied up and fifteen through twenty points would be passing scores. The students were required to take an Inferencing Post Test (Appendix D, p. 13) after they had been taught the lessons in the action research project. This is the same test they took before the implementation. It was administered during consists of several reading passages and multiple choice answers. There were fiction, non fiction, and poetry selections the students read and then answered questions based on inferences created from the passages. Students answered the circled questions. These results were compared to the scores gathered prior to the implementation. The End of Grade Test (Appendix E, p.21) was administered to all third grade students in Wake County are required to take at the end of each year. This is a multiple choice test that is given at the end of each school year. This assessment is given in a secure setting over three days. The first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Compare And Contrast Beowulf And Achilles Beowulf and Achilles Epic warriors have significant inspiration in British literature. An epic is an enlightening story to portray a historical or fictional figure who centralizes on concepts such as braveness, glory and physical strength. Despite of extraordinary abilities, epic heroes do not have longevity because they prefer a short life with remarked glory rather than dying in obscurity. Achillesis known as one of the great warriors of Greek mythology, and a heroic character participated in the Trojan War. Both Beowulfand Achilles are remarkable figures in the British literature which portrays them as examples of heroic archetype. It goes without to say that Beowulf and Achilles are depicted as epic warriors; however, they do perform different motivation of their parents desire for glory, so Beowulf fights for his King s peace and communities while Achilles fights for revenge.First of all, Beowulf and Achilles are excellent symbols of the epic warriors who chase for the victory. They exemplify for epic warrior traits such as courage and physical strength. In the Beowulf book, the author describes Beowulf such a brave hero, even in an old age, I hereby renounce sword and the shelter of the broad shield, the heavy war board: hand to hand is how it will be, a life and death fight with the fiend, says Beowulf (line 433 440.) To analyze this point, Beowulf makes his battle with Grendel as a simple task. According to the book, Beowulf fights with Grendel barehanded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Littering the The World As you walk down the packed streets of New York City, 8.3 million people are out and about. Its 7pm and you re eating a granola bar headed to see the newest big hit on Broadway. Once you finish, you look around and realize there is no garbage pails anywhere nearby. So you toss your wrapper in the street and think nothing of it and casually walk away and go on with your evening...... As a matter a fact, many people do this every day all around the world. And there is a name for it too, litter. Litter is trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles that is left out in an open or public place. There are many effects that litter can do. Litter that is lying in the streets gets blown into sewers and clogs the sewers and waterways. From there, it flows into bodies of water. Chemicals and toxins from plastic bottles escape into water systems. Animals get cut on sharp metal or broken glass and get stuck inside bins and containers. When food litter is littered from a vehicle, it brings animals to the road, and then they run onto incoming traffic and quickly become road kill, that can hurt your car. These are some environmental effects that litter can do. There is also an economic aspect to the harms of litter. Houses in littered neighborhoods sell for less money, and much of what is thrown away or littered could have been recycled and could have been made into something new. But surprisingly, the most littered item in the world is a cigarette butt. They may be small, but there harm is much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Evaluation Of Performance Management Performance Performances management structure are designed with the target of advance both, individual and organizational performance by recognize performance requirements, ensure regular feedback and help employees in their career development. The main goal of performance management is to ensure that the organization and employees work together to get best results. For example organization should help to employees in identifying the knowledge and ability required for performing the job efficiently as this would drive their focus towards performing the right task in the right way. Organization should help encourage employees personal growth and development in they career and help to get the desired skills and knowledge. The purpose of performance management is make employee feel motivate at work and make them understand about they investment in the organisation. Successfully reach the set target as well as it also focus on helping the employees to understand what is being require from them and how they could deliver it to the organisation. 2. Organisation need to make a plan and put that plans into action. For example from the beginning setting up the required aim which is needed to be target and making the employees to clearly understand what should be their investment towards reach the required goals. Organisation need to identify organization goals and determine what needs to be achieved to realize a plan. Goals must be S.M.A.R.T. Specific organisation should known what to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Controversial Issue Of Sex Education In the early 1960 s the controversial issue of sex education started to become a more prevalent conversation among educators and parents alike when the Food and Drug Administration approved the sale of oral contraceptives(Szustek, 2009). Though the topic was previously being discussed as early as mid to late 19th century, it was not deemed completely necessary or an appropriate topic for school aged children prior to this point. In the United States more than 750,000 girls between the ages of 15 19 experience unexpected pregnancies annually and another 19 million of all newly reported Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) cases are young adults between the ages of 15 25(Boonstra, 2013). The argument of whether or not sex educationshould be taught to students is moot since according to a recent survey by National Public Radio about 93% of adults believe sex education is needed (Anonymous, 2004). The more pressing issue is the content in which is to be presented to students. There are conflicting groups that argue the validity of the methods used to convey the importance of the apparently sensitive subject; one side of the divide are the supporters of abstinence only education which presents a very singular approach and on the other is those that believe in the importance of comprehensive sex education which explores a variety methods of sexual safety. Throughout the years the government funded programs in an attempt to combat the growing issue of teen pregnancies and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Five Principles Of Retail Building relationships with customers is basics step of success. Businesses spend millions trying to attract new customers or win back lapsed ones and yet often neglect to develop their existing customer relationships. Successfully managing your customer relationships involves finding out about their purchasing habits, their opinions and their preferences. Record their data and create profiles of individual customers. Armed with this valuable information, marketing will become more effective and sales will increase. Ask customers for information and feedback to create a complete picture. Customers sometimes need to be asked more than once, so use multiple stages or complementary media. Dealing with complaints properly can also teach a lot about the weaknesses in retail business. A retailer may also need to rethink his operations to improve customer service and marketing. It s all about enhancing the customer experience. Five Principles of Retail 1. The customer is the most important person in a retailer s business: The customer holds the key to every successful retail operation. Make your retail business more customer focused, and realize the potential to make retail business a success. The main retail principle to master is the customer; the customer should be the centre of retail business and everything retailer do, must revolve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Product Mix: The variety of products that a company produces or that a retailer stocks is known as product line . It is a broad group of products, intended for similar uses and having similar characteristics. The product mix is the set of all the products offered for sale by a company. It refers to the length (the number of products in the product line), breadth (the number of product lines that a company offers), depth (the different varieties of product in the product line), and consistency (the relationship between products in their final destination) of product lines. Product mix is sometimes called product ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Ancient Civilization The ancient Maya civilisation has generated great interest in many academic scholars and scientists, due to the phenomenon which saw one of the most dramatic civilisation collapses in recorded history, during what has been referred to as the Terminal Classic Period A.D. в€ ј700 to 950 (Haug et al, 2003). Interestingly, the ancient civilisation has been characterised by its collapse in the 9th century, perhaps even more so than its remarkable accomplishments, such as: creating vast hierarchical and political structures, architecture and symbolic artwork (Masson, 2012). The Maya empire comprised of indigenous populations, who were situated in North America, and inhabited southern present day Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Houndras and the semi tropical lowland environment of Guatemala (Faust, 2001). The Maya collapse is an incredibly controversial topic, which is still debated in society today. Many substantial arguments have been placed to explain the fundamental cause of collapse, especially the downfall of the Maya lowland areas of the YucatГЎn peninsular region, which was arguably affected the most significantly. Consequently, this essay will examine the key hypotheses presented for the reasoning behind the collapse of the ancient Maya. Focusing on: drought and whether its cause was due to natural climatic changes or anthropogenic forcing, social factors such as, disease and war, and finally political and cultural issues, which may have led to the Maya demise. Natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Information Technology Department s Plan Essay Given that a major goal of the [HISD] Information Technology Department s plan is to ensure that technology strategies and operations support the overall learning process (HISD, 2012), the hardware and software to be installed and implemented in the district s standardized computer lab will serve as a reflection of this goal. The standardized computerlab will support multiple computing clients, including thin client Chromebooks, a tablet computer cart, and a student workstation with desktop computers. In their 2016 Standards for Students, the International Society for Technology in Educationoutlines six domains in which students should demonstrate proficiency so that they can be prepared to thrive in a constantly evolving technological landscape (ISTE, 2016). Included in these domains is that of the Creative Communicator, in which students choose the appropriate platforms and tools for meeting the desired objectives of their creation or communication (ISTE, 2016). To provide students opportunities to practice creating and collaborating across platforms and throughout the elementary, middle, high school and adult stages of learning, multiple categories of computing devices will be selected for installation in the HISD standardized computer lab: thin clients in the form of Chromebooks, tablet computers, and desktop computers. The majority of devices available for student use in the standardized computer lab will comprise of mobile computing clients, including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Whole Food Market Essay Introduction Food and water are the basic needs for living on the planet earth and all that leads to a food chain. What happened to that food chain? Nothing changed but one more thing added in the chain and is called Pesticide or additives. In this situation lot of companies emerged under the organic slogan and among them, one of the leading company is Whole food market. Whole Foods Market (WFM) captured 40% of American market share in past October but some of the major competitors for WFM are: Spout Trader, Joe, Walmart and Costco (Economist, 2014).This essay covers the secondary research about the options for increasing share value and the abilities of whole food. Moreover, essay covers the ideas generated with their pros and cons and recommendation of one option, in order to achieve success by maximizing shareholder value. Facts and Findings Whole Food Market is one of the most successful organic food grocery chains. Health consciousness among the Americans is increasing day by day, with that Whole Foodssupplies organic foods which satisfies their demand and makes it a successful brand (WholeFoodsMarket, 2014). The fiscal year 2013 was the best year for the company as the sales of the company touched 13 billion dollars. Expansion in 10 new markets with 32 new stores shows how the company has been successful. (Wholefoodsmarket, 2013) Our team will briefly look into all the three options to increase the shareholders value. Expansion of Whole Food into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Shakespeare Conspiracy William Shakespeare, the renowned poet credited with writing 37 plays and 154 sonnets symbolizes brilliance in literature. The playwright s legendary plots and characters along with his portrayal of love proves him to be one of the greatest poet of all time. Despite the authors profound successes, the authenticity of Shakespeare s writing is a mysterious conspiracy. A missing paper trail, similarities found in works of Shakespeare s and his contemporaries, and an unsettling exhibit question the Bard s credibility. There remains an ongoing debate between Shakespeare s devoted admirers and anti Stratfordians, who unambiguously believe Shakespeare is a fraud due to lack of documentation, similarities between Shakespeare s works and his enemies,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An exhibit on display at the Yale Center for British Art, takes a look into the undescribed appearance of the Bard. The Searching for Shakespeare exhibit contains eight images of Shakespeare along with rare theatrical artifacts and elements. Inexcusable differences in physical attributes of Shakespeare in the art pieces lead people to believe that the artists who painted him were as in the dark about what the Bard truly looked like as we are. This physical difference between characteristics of the Bard s look gave anti Stratfordians another reason to doubt the imaginative writing claimed to be Shakespeare s due to the obscurity of how the Bard looked. It seemed as if painters themself were uncertain of his appearance. Two portraits included in the exhibit that have been widely accepted as the authentic appearance of Shakespeare have probably contributed most to the doubts. One posthumous engraving by Martin Droeshout, a Dutch artist of the 1600 s and a memorial bust in Stratford s Trinity Church are both disconcerting. In both pieces the playwright looks distant, slightly uncomfortable and vacant looking, as if he d rather not be looking at all. The two compositions make people suspicious about the Bard and lead some to the conspiracy that Shakespeare wasn t a real person, but someone who didn t want their identity shown or a group of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Elie Wiesel s The Help The Help is a novel that explores the lives of black maids living in the racially unjust, Mississippi in the 1960s, by using the perspective of two black maids and a female, white writer. Minny and Aibileen are the two maids who are close friends and like many other maids, have spent the majority of their life cleaning up after white families and raising their kids. Skeeter is the third character the novelcenters around; she fondly remembers her own maid, Constantine but lacks information about her disappearance and current whereabouts. Her ambition to write and love for her childhood career lead her and the maids to eventually come together and become involved in a dangerous project which puts all their lives at risk. This novel hooked me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Lasse Hallstrom s Choolat And La La Land Summary Dreams are only fulfilled in fantasies. In Lasse Hallstrom s Chocolat and Damien Chazelle s La La Land, both authors explore the importance of sacrifice, drive and perseverance in achieving one s dream in spite of all the obstacles. Through the use of imagery of colour, characterisation and setting, Hallstrom and Chazelle share insight on what it is like to have a dreamin today s society, that there are many obstacles for disheartening, but that all the hardships are worth it. Judgement and criticism were concepts far too familiar to Hallstrom and Chazelle s characters, Vianne and Mia. Hallstrom suggests that from the moment that Vianne entered into the French town, she was looked down upon. From the way she dressed, her personal beliefs, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ve got to follow my own plan. Stay here. Get my own thing going. Vianne was always on the move, creating chocolate and happiness. To continue pursuing her passion of creating chocolate and following the practices of her mother s people, she had to move from location to location calling neither home. Mother and daughter were fated to wander from village to village, dispensing ancient cacao remedies, travelling with the wind. With every shift in location, she had to leave behind the life she had built there, beginning with abandonment of her father who one morning, awoke to discover that Chitza and the little girl Vianne had gone away. At a young age, Mia chose to move to Los Angeles in hopes to fulfil her dreams of becoming a successful actress. However, it was later evident that the project she became successful in required her to go to Paris. Whether it be love, home or family, the authors show the different sacrifices that need to be made in order to fulfil a dream. Colour is an important image in both Chazelle and Hallstrom s texts. Throughout La La Land, Chazelle incorporates an abundance of bright colours in the backdrop and the clothing. However, after travelling five years into the future, the characters are dressed in darker and duller outfits. Chazelle s use of bright colours suggests the feeling of having hope, dreams and fantasy whilst the duller colours imply maturity and the reality of life. Hallstrom also uses imagery of colour to describe the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Hawaiian Identity Hawaiians have experienced difficulty with understanding their identity since the arrival of the first haoles, and since then with the promise of labor and tropical paradise, people of all different races and cultures flocked to the islands. Through years of interracial marriages, Hawaii has become home to many beautiful hapa children of different backgrounds and ethnicities. However, as a result of these mixed bloods and cultures, many have had difficulty coping with where exactly they belonged. Identity is essential to grasping vital concepts such as who we are as individuals, our beliefs and values, personality, where we belong, and what we believe. Intersecting Circles does a lovely job of portraying a variety of stories from hapa women... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Realization that she had never gotten a chance to say goodbye, never even responded to the last letter written asking to come visit soon, overcame her. Time was moving too quickly, and by isolating herself from her Hawaiian heritage, she missed insight into the lives of the people she cared about the most. Fearing it was too late to return to Hawaii, that she had already abandoned her heritage and family, she confessed this regret to her friend. Sindiwa gently explained that it wasn t too late for her, It was hard for you, a half caste. I used to watch you secretly. Your two selves, warring with each other (288). Kiana then decided it was time to return home to Honolulu in an attempt to reconnect with the family she had forgotten. Unsure of how New York had changed her, her family was somewhat hesitant at first. Nevertheless, they welcomed her back with open arms, and overflowing hearts. There was no longer awkwardness, no feelings of separation or burden as she resumed life on the island. Although she feels that it is too late to make up for some things, she comes to terms that Hawaiian or Caucasian, she has already wasted too much of her life worrying about placement and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Advocacy Competences of School Counselors Advocacy is one of the major roles for professional school counselors. The concept of advocacy is the tradition of professional counselors, but the role of advocacy in school counseling was not valued until the recent times. The purpose of this paper is to give a reflection about the article on school counseling in order to show and describe the advocacy competencies of school counselors. The article was written by Jerry Trusty and Duane Brown. The article was set to provide a structure that helps to conceptualize advocacy in order to develop advocacy competencies. School counselors have a key role in advocating for academic success for each student in the school. The advocacy makes the counselors have a leadership role in encouraging and promoting school reforms. The advocacy efforts of school counselors aim to eliminate obstacles preventing the development of students and to create chances for all students to learn. It also aims to ensure students have access to the school curriculum that fits their needs. School counselors collaborate with other people within and outside the school to assist students meet their learning needs. In addition, advocacy promotes positive and systematic change in schools (Trusty Brown, 2005). The advocacy competencies according to Trusty and Brown s article were designed from literature reviews, personal experiences as school counselors. They categorized them into three groups, that is, counselor s dispositions, knowledge and skills. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Spanking As A Discipline Essay A Midland mother is demanding justice after her child was allegedly slapped in the face. The report of child abuse was filed in June, a week after Tyverious Mackey s birthday. In any case anger should never result to violence (Williams). Even though kids should be disciplined but not to the point of beating them, discipline such as spankingis a must because punishing them will make them a better person and teaches kids that the adults are in control. Although kids should be disciplined there s a difference between beating a child and disciplining them. For instance, spanking is a light punishment and should not be used for every occasion. When one beats a child, whatever the intention, they know the child will get seriously hurt and is done with malice. ( Do You Think Spanking ). In other words, this explains that parents should not frequently spank their children, and should talk to them before spanking them all the time. Another example that shows that kids should be disciplined but not to the point of beating them is, just like a police officer, they do not need to be angry to enforce a rule or law. ( Spanking As A Discipline ). This refers to a parent not needing to take... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Identically, children learn that the reason for their discipline is to get their attention, and change their behavior. ( Spanking As A Discipline ). With this in mind this leads to the children actually wanting to change and be a better person. Another example that shows that s punishing them will make them a better person is that spanking puts a stop to a behavior, but doesn t change a child s decision. Additionally, when one spanks a kid the intention is so the child knows of the consequences of their bad behavior. ( Do You Think Spanking ). In other words, when disciplining a child, the intention is to change their unacceptable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Charles Darwin Chapter 7 Chapter 7 revolves around beginnings of human research into the idea of evolution and an introduction of Charles Darwin s theory of evolution. This chapter has given us, as students, more knowledge and insight into the topic of evolution. Since we were little kids, we always thought of evolution as the theory that establishes the link between humans and monkeys or that the phrase Survival of the fittest meant that the strongest always prevailed over the weak. However, this chapter has given us more detailed knowledge and background information about evolution, allowing us to lift these rumors and myths from our minds. Throughout this chapter, we have learnt about multiple new concepts and topics such as the mutations, artificial selection, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was interesting to learn about this theory that has become the basis of many vital concepts concerning biology. He changed the way we see things in our universe. It was also very intriguing to see that Charles was very hesitant to publish his book because he feared that it might not be taken serious or that it would be thought of as rubbish. Therefore, he spent multiple years piecing together his observations and lots of evidence to support his theory. This is very similar to modern day because multiple people are very reluctant about what they say or do because of how society will react or the backlash they will receive. This unit has also opened me up to a new method of learning, which is more self oriented. I personally do not enjoy this type of learning because it removes the way I prefer to learn. I personally like for the teacher to lecture and teach the topic, this allows for me to write down notes that would be important from the teacher s view. This new method of learning also forces me to do everything as I wish, even though being a young adult I need to make my own decisions; this is too open and liberal. It allows the student to dictate on their own terms and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Pros And Cons Of Robots Are autonomous robots the warfare altering weapon of this generation? In order to answer this question there must be a clear definition of autonomous robots. An autonomous robot is a robot that can perform any action without any human assistance and once weaponized they become autonomous robotic weapons who act on their own. Knowing the current standing of autonomous robots, the limitations on them, and how easily they can cause an autonomous robotarms race one would see how a preemptive ban can protect the world. Although some would argue for the help these robots could provide, there would always be a threat of malfunction. Therefore banning all applications autonomous robots could protect the world from unnecessary deaths or increased future conflict. The current standing of autonomous robots is fairly controversial. There are numerous groups arguing over whether autonomous robots will help society or pave the way for a robot enforced martial law. One group against the use of autonomous robots is the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots which argues against the idea of anything other than a human being able to take a life (Goose Wareham, 2016,p. 32). This group sees autonomous robots as a threat to humanity ,due to how weaponized autonomous robotics could dehumanize the casualties they cause. While in contrast, the Department of Defense(DOD) is highly interested in the idea of autonomous weapons being able to help remove soldiers from war zones and lessen the number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Topic Topics On Social Psychology Topics In Social Psychology Respectfully Submitted by Kaitlin Emmerling As social animals, human beings interact and influence one another in profound, meaningful ways. The ways in which we affect each other s behaviors, beliefs and attitudes is defined as social psychology; it s study can help elucidate how and why we act, think, communicate and behave the way we do. Topics included under the umbrella of social psychology include: the importance of human relationships and interactions; the impact of social influences, such as group pressures and obedience; developmental and situational considerations of prosocial and antisocial behaviors; and the relationship between our attitudes and beliefs and our behaviors (Lilienfeld, Lynn, Namy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 507). Irving Janis, a social psychologist, coined the term after studying the decisions by the Kennedy administration that lead to the failed invasion of the Bay of Pigs in 1961. He noticed that in group situations, group members may either ignore their own expertice and adopt the opinion of the majority of the group or simply stay quiet and not raise objections in order to not disrupt the consensus (Cherry, n.d.). When dissenting opinions and critical thinking are suppressed, it is not surprising that poor decisions can arise when groups uniformity is put first. In order to prevent such consequences, Janis suggested a few ways to avoid falling into the groupthink trap: 1. appoint a person to play devil s advocate to introduce differing opinions in order to force the rest of the group to consider other options and think critically about their own beliefs; 2. allow independent experts to attend group sessions to evaluate the decision making process; and 3. Consider holding a follow up meeting sometime in the future to allow time for group members to consider and reconsider whether their initial decision was reasonable or not (Lilienfeld, Lynn, Namy Woolf, 2014, p. 507 508). Yet another social psychological subject that relates to both our behavior in group settings and prosocial versus antisocial behavior is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. My Critical Evaluation Of Various Components The reflective essay will pertain to chapter 8 and my critical evaluation of various components in this chapter. Attention is different for everyone, so ideally we all have things we play closer attention too. When I m out and I see people who wear pink or have sparkles I tend to pay more attention that area. I also get distracted very easily so if I am out and about and there is commotion going on I ll stop to see what all the fuss is about. My own selective attentiondeals with movements, sparkly and pink objects. If any of those apply my retina will process that for me. What types of things do you pay close attention too? Selective attention makes me think of being at a party or some type of gathering where you don t really know anyone. I usually make saccades of the environment. If I see someone I know or looks familiar I will remain fixated for a couple seconds than look away. At that moment I try and process how I recognize them. When I first saw the term dichotic listening this is what came to mind. Whisper down the alley is what popped up in my brain. I learned this game in elementary school where one person whispers a message into your and you pass it on to the next person. Sometimes there were two messages that were started in both directions, than passed to each individual participating. Whiter it is one message or two the whole point was to see if the message in the end matched the original message. In most cases it did not, do too how we hear the message is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Passionate Love In Romeo And Juliet Love is a fragile emotion that can cause destruction when it is not handled with proper care and rationality. In the Shakespearean play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a feud between two families, the Montagues and Capulets forbids star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet, from falling in love. Despite the feud, the two lovers continue their forbidden relationship and with that choice, their loveeventually leads to their downfall. The theme of passionate love among couples sometimes serves as a healthy aspect of relationships, but in Romeo and Juliet s case, it brought out their worst traits. Passionate teenage love is dangerous and destructive because it caused Romeo to acquire immature and fickle traits while Juliet became inconsiderate.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Romeo was banished from Verona, he chose to grieve and express emotions of self pity instead of taking action and acting like a sensible person. For advice on his situation, Romeo confided in Friar Lawrence to discuss his options. Since Friar served as an important influence in Romeo s life, he made Romeo aware of how his actions were affecting him and his ability to think rationally. Friar explains this to Romeo by saying, A pack of blessings light upon thy back; / Happiness courts thee in her best array;/ But like a misbehaved and sullen wench,/ Thou put up thy fortune and thy love/ Take heed, take heed, for such die miserable, (3.3. 141 145). Friar Lawrence senses Romeo s immaturity as a result of his strong love for Juliet. He sees that the passionate love they share is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Jack The Ripper Impact What was the impact of Jack the ripper in Victorian England? Why is he so infamous? WORD LIMIT: 1350 1650 In the year 1888, Whitechapel of London was targeted in a stream of ferocious murders so explicit that it grew to a response that came from all of Victorian England. The media, police investigators and local civilians were deeply impacted upon these occurrences in several ways. Jack The Ripper is to this day infamously known as the killer of at least 5 female prostitutes in the span of only one month, and is recognised to have changed society forever. media Jack the Ripper specifically had a rather large impact upon the media in Victoria England. As such, major headlines of large and successful papers suddenly took an interest in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The term Lipski was a known insult to the Jews of the East End, and Abberline would have been aware of this as it was used in reference to Israel Lipski s murder of Miriam Angel in 1887. This meant that the prospect of one Jew addressing another by the term Lipski was extremely unlikely.) Why he s so infamous. To this day, Jack the Ripper is still infamously recognised as the brutal murderer of at least 5 victims. With such great attention by the media, he was able to cause a dramatic fright to the civilians and have his name voiced throughout Victorian England. Even today, many scholars are seduced by the prospect of uncovering identity of the man behind one of the most infamous whodunits in history. Ripologists still are looking for his identity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Dystopia of Maya I fell into the depths of Maya s beautiful green eyes and not even the currently setting sun could compare to their beauty. She pressed once more against the rusted iron gate that separated us, pushed it closed and once again took away my opportunity of joining my family, and let a pained cry of sadness escape her lips before turning into the shadows and dissolving into the darkness. Then the scene carried on as it had before as if Maya had been only an apparition. The crickets resumed their songs and when the frogs in the nearby creek began the harmony, I knew I was alone. The loneliness crept upon me like the cold of a moonless night. I stood and retraced the steps I had already taken earlier, that then had seemed to be nothing but magical when they led me to my wife, but now as they led me passed the unknown dilapidated shack that served as a safe haven for my wife and I and along the overgrown dirt roads of Eucalyptus, my steps seemed to lead me to my death. I walked along the ruined remains of life on the ground. Old cottages and fields were dotted along the countryside like relics of a forgotten era. The fields, no longer a youthful green, were brown, shriveled and unfriendly to the farmers of Eucalyptus who tried in vain to procure a single sprout to appease the Council. Skeletons masquerading about in clothes and shoes worked on the fields feeding, begging, and fighting their fields in desperation. The picture should have been and normally was accompanied by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Heinrich Himmler Essay Heinrich Himmler once said Should we succeed in establishing this Nordic race and form this seed produce a race of 200 million. Then the world will belong to us (Heinrich Himmler). Himmler himself was a man like Hitler, crazed and obsessed with purifying the Nazi world and turning it into one that is occupied by those of the Aryan race[Blond haired and light eyed]. Those in support of the Nazi party during World War Two, would call him genius and his ideas brilliant, while others, like those who were either born or forced into the Lebensborn program would strongly disagree. The word Lebensborn comes from the German phrase meaning fountain of life, which seems fitting, as the program was designed by Heinrich Himmlerto build his mater race. By Learning about Himmler s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the war progressed, Himmler s plan was not entirely as successful as he had originally hoped for, so he ordered his SS officers to take his mission into occupied nations and begin the breading of more Nordic children. Unfortunately, the result of this was unkind to the women from the occupied lands that became pregnant with the enemies spawn, as they were outcasts among their homelands. In a documentary entitled The Last Nazis 3 Children of the master race, David Morrissey said Hitler had perverted Darwin s survival of the fittest, to justify his notion that a strong race shall prove its right to exist (David Morrissey). Heinrich Himmler, Hitler s right hand man, had this very same vision, and this was the reason for the creation of the Lebensborn program. As of today, it is estimated that approximately 16,000 Lebensborn babies were born in Nazi Germany and occupied territories between 1935 and 1945. When reflecting on his plans to build the Aryan race, Himmler said I intend to take German blood from wherever it is to be found in the world, to rob and steal it wherever I can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Benefits Of Lake Mead Lake Mead, the largest man made reservoir, 32 miles from Vegas has been dropping water levels at an alarming rate. In ten more years with no change in attitude, the city will dry out along with the lake. Satellite views of the city and the lake show a negative correlation between the lake and the city. As the city grows, the lake shrinks. Unless somebody can explain to me why we need grass and pine trees in the desert, I propose we remove all this unnecessary shrubbery and learn to appreciate what nature naturally grows here. Our city continues to expand outward with beautiful houses, and equally beautiful yards. However in order to reduce our water use there should be a new policy to have more native plants. Once we control what we add onto ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Defense Mechanisms And The First Defense Mechanism Defense Mechanisms Defense mechanisms are known as ways we protect ourselves from the feelings or things that we do not want to deal with. Defense mechanisms tend to be a way to cope with situations, from which an individual feels anxiety or stressed. Everyone uses defenses mechanisms to help them get through frustrating experiences. There are several types of defense mechanisms; the main ones that I can remember using are regression, denial, projection, repression, rationalization, and displacement. The first defense mechanism I like to uses is regression. Regression is defined as leading to the temporary or long term reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses in a more adult way. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regression helps people by, when someone confronted by stressful events, they sometimes abandon coping strategies and revert to patterns of behavior used earlier in development. The second defense mechanism, I ve used is denial. Denial is simply refusing to acknowledge that an event has occurred, a person acts as if nothing has happened, behaving in ways those others may see as bizarre. In my life, I have only known one person that has past that I have cared about. When she past a couple years ago, I just did not want to believe it. I stayed up almost every night that week, trying to think that it was not real and it was only a dream. Still to this day, I try to tell myself it is not real, but reality hits me and she will always be gone. Personally I can only remember using denial as a defense mechanism once in my life, but I also had a neighbor his name was Cody he was 17 years old and he started using drugs, the changes in his behavior made it pretty obvious to anyone who know him, but Cody s parents just didn t believe. I believe that Cody s parents where in denial; because that was there baby, and they just did not want to believe that there kid would get into that kind of stuff. The third defense mechanism I have used is projection. Projection is where a person defends themselves against unpleasant impulses by denying their existence in themselves, while attributing them to others. I have been known of doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Examples Of Westward Expansion During the late 1800 s, Westward Expansion influenced the U.S society and their economy. Theodore Roosevelt described saying, the great leap westward. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 was greatly aided to spark the western movement. Which was later followed by the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 authorized President Andrew Jackson to negotiate with Indian tribes in the Southern U.S, which forcibly moved them to Arkansas and Oklahoma. This journey was known as theTrail of Tears. John O Sullivan, coined the term Manifest Destiny in 1845 believing that Americans are obligated to spread institutions to free people in the western hemisphere from European monarchies. He wanted to uplift the less civilized societies... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heavy labor, plowing and hunting were man duties, leaving domestic chores to women in most preindustrial societies. During the women s suffrage movement, Susan B. Anthony Stamp founded the National Woman Suffrage Association (NSWA). She used confrontational and aggressive strategies to demand suffrage. In 1872, Susan B Anthony broke the law by intentionally voting in the presidential election in Rochester, N.Y. Physiological tests now suggest that women have a greater tolerance for pain. Statistics reveal that women are more resistant to diseases and live longer. In 1917, the U.S entered World War 1. By that time, women s suffrage had gained substantial support. Hundreds of women joined the ranks of industrial workers. They took the place of men who had gone overseas. President Wilson insisted that woman s suffrage was needed in January 1918, immediately as a war measure. Two years later, Tennessee ratified the Nineteenth Amendment, making woman s suffrage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Review Of Stanley Stanley s Holes Lucie Nguyen March 4, 2015 Profitt Block: Period 3 Character Analysis of Stanley Stanley was a boy in middle school who was overweight. He got teased, was cursed, and unlucky. Could his life get worse? In fact, it did and he was accused of a crime he did not commit. He got sent to Camp Green Lake where he had a chance to change his life. Stanley was cursed from his great great grandfather who stole a pig. Later in Stanley s life, Stanley goes through many difficult times. Throughout Louis Sachar s novel, Holes, Stanley is characterized as unlucky, overweight, and weak, but by encountering people, changes, and difficulties, Stanley is now lucky, fit, and caring by the end. In the beginning, Stanley is unlucky, overweight, and weak. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After all this happened at Stanley s years at school, Stanley got arrested and got sent to Camp Green Lake where he had to dig holes, which he was very weak which made it difficult. He tried to jam [the shovel] into the earth, but the blade banged against the ground and bounced off without making a dent (page 26). When you jam a shovel into the earth, something has to come out. Stanley did this, but he did not even leave a dent in the earth, which shows he is weak and not that good of a digger. After going to camp and digging many holes, he met a boy named, Hector Zeroni (Zero), and he slowly had a friend relationship with Zero. As a result of encountering Zero, Stanley significantly changed. Stanley eventually became friends with Hector and had a loyal and kind relationship. [Stanley] could think of no reason why Zero would dig his hole for him (page 95). Since Zero dug Stanley s hole, it starts a tiny friend relationship. This shows Stanley and Zero s relationship because Stanley now knows how Zero is and that makes Stanley change by making him nicer. Zero shows how nice people can be. After they become friends, Zero is very loyal to Stanley. All he could do was wait for it to be over. Then, suddenly, Zigzag was off of him. Stanley managed to look up, and he saw that Zero had his arms around Zigzag s long neck (page 135). Zero is standing up for Stanley which shows that Zero is loyal to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Defining an Individual Essay Defining an Individual What is an individual? How can one become an individual? Is it even possible to become an individual in society? Can we successfully distinguish ourselves from the majority to make our own decisions? How does your family affect your personality and every day decision making: your ethics and morals? How does your childhood affect you today? How does it affect our subconscious something we can not control and we do not have access to? Is it possible to go back in time and completely erase everything we have been taught through years of brainwashing and manipulation, not only from the system that we are brought up in but also the family and lifestyles that are now part of us? The term individual as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Can we trust our instincts to lead us in a personal, unorthodox way? Does it mean that we spend our life in pursuit of this great task of erasing our past? Is that possible? Does it mean that we question everything we do in order to make our own choices? Would not that mean we are being affected directly from the exact thing we desperately need to escape? Would not it be incredibly easy to rebel against the norm to appear individual? If you rebel against the way of everything else then you are doing the exact same thing that everyone else is doing. Rebelling does not institute individualism. There is no environment that would serve the purpose of producing an individual. Once we use these words environment and producing, we instantly defeat the purpose. In The Soul s Code by James Hillman he states, The category unshared environment is an invention of hard sciences to locate the cause of individual differences (Hillman, 149). An environment that is unshared by it s surroundings is a fallacy. He goes on to state, Even the pillow on which I lie breathing as I float into my own private midnight dream bears traces of duck down, polyester, and cotton and the environments from which is was manufactured, as well as of the traffic of mites sharing the pillow with me (149). There is no environment capable of testing the individual outside of society. One of the major American Values based in our society is the freedom of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Hinduism and the God Shiva Essay Hinduism is a religious tradition compromising of the beliefs and practices of Hindus. The majority of Hindus choose a personal deity who they feel a personal connection with. One can show devotion of a deity in many ways including prayer, ceremonial worship, chanting and even visiting a site sacred to that deity. For my art project I wanted to choose a deity that I could personally connect with, I chose the Hindu deity Shiva. Some of Shiva s characteristics are devotion, self confidence as a motivating force, selfless service, and achieving balance on all levels. These are all characteristics and values that I find important. I would especially like to work on the ability to balance the mind, body and spirit, which is where my... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Essence, Activity and Inertia, is the trident of gunas which are Shiva s main attributes: one can regulate these through ayurvedic cooking. Shiva is also the God of Yogis, a practice of mind, body and consciousness; where life force is regulated by breath, and breath energy is controlled by the mind. These are all different ways one can show devotion to Shiva and provide a path to religious understanding. Shiva is easy, light and graceful, he is self controlled and celibate. At the same time he is lover of Shakti, goddess of destroying demonic forces and restoring the balance. He was lover to his two previous wives, Sati and Kali. Shiva s first wife was his beloved Sati. He was married to her against her father s wishes. Shiva fell in love with her giving nature, her patience and radiant personality. Meanwhile, her father organized a gathering and invited everyone except Shiva; Sati went uninvited, and her father humiliated her by insulting her lord. Sati then proceeded to sit on the floor, and with her mind fixed on Shiva, she controlled her breath which sparked her inner fire until it consumed her. Shiva was extremely pained by Sati s death and can be seen dancing on his ex father in law who is responsible for the death of his beloved Sati. The Devine Mother Kali goddess of time and death was Shiva s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Italian Mafia In The 1900 s In the 1900 s, the mafia had become known as the network of criminal thugs wide range of crimes including prostitution, drugs dealing, and trafficking. The italian mafia was first developed in Sicily, Italy. Legge Nicotera of 1891, under this system prostitution in Italy became more visible . In 1990 s migration from Eastern Europe and West Africa begun increasing sex workers from Nigeria and Peru, arrive to Italy using tourist visas and staying in the country. Italian immigration laws become much more restrictive 95% of street prostitutes from florence reported using condoms with clients. In 2010 court decisions created a law that clients who did not pay the worker would be considered guilty of rape. Prostitutes on streets for business on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women are lured into a sex trap by recruiters who offer them a job with no qualifications required. It starts when females from different countries are having financial problems and looking for a job in italy. Human trafficking is one the most transnational crimes today the sale of humans are believed to be $7billion to $12billion industry. Trafficking is the recruitment or the transportation of persons by others using violence or the threat of violence girls and womens has become one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises in the world.traffickers in women lure victims with false promises as models. Many young girls around the world go to italy not knowing what their going to end up with either gettign traped or leaving happy knwing they exloed italy. Women and young girls get kidnapped all the time. Recruiters start kidnapping at age 5 so they won t understand what their doing to them until they get to the age where they have an idea of what is human trafficking. Although anyone is at risk of being a victim of this international crime, the most common type of victims come from poor economic condition. These type of people tend to be victim of human trafficking due to their desperation of making easy money and seeing their crime as something less severe compared to robbing. Pimps who make profit off their victims tend to look for people who show vulnerability and who are social isolated, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, And Timely The S.M.A.R.T. planning model is a guide everyone should follow when making financial goals one wants to achieve, whether they are short or long term. According to (Siegel Yacht, 2009) To be truly useful, goals must be Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely (S.M.A.R.T.). Before Alive gets started in pursuing her goals, she needs to make sure that all of her goals follow the S.M.A.R.T. planningmodel. The first step Alice would have to take is to define her goals. One of her first steps would be to list out each of her goals and specify what she will do to accomplish her goals and how she will go about executing her goals. After specifying her goals, Alice needs to figure out how she will measure her goals out. She should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. A Study On Integrated Transportation System Table of Contents 1Introduction3 1.1Bandung as the Study Area3 2Theories and Development Challenges3 2.1Urban Growth and the New Towns in Bandung3 2.2Current and Forecasted Congestion Problems4 2.3Slum Issue5 3Implemented Policies and Recommendations6 3.1Approaches to Extreme Population Growth6 3.1.1Regional Decentralization Policy6 3.1.2Recommendation: Compact City and Improved Government Leadership6 3.2Approaches to Congestion6 3.2.1Construction of New Toll Road6 3.2.2Recommendation: Integrated Transportation System7 3.3Approaches to Slum Problem8 3.3.1Three Generation of Slum Upgrading Policies8 3.3.2Recommendation: Community Participatory and Bottom up Approach10 4Conclusion10 5References10 1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This once was to be the capital colony of the Dutch East Indies, as it had a very favorable topography that provided natural defense. The city is in a river basin, with mountains surrounding either side. This volcanic nature of the land has made Bandung very suitable for plantations and the Dutch took advantage of this and used it for rice, fruit, tea, tobacco, and coffee plantations, which is still in use today. Being only 140km south east of Jakarta (Indonesia s capital city), Bandung attracts many weekend travelers, immigrants and international tourists. These visitors come to visit the shopping, natural attractions and historical districts. With its population density of 16,500 people/km2 and the additional tourists, Bandung has been experiencing numerous developmental challenges. The developments of socioeconomic activities have brought about unique challenges and problems to Bandung the city. The governments, community organizations and private sectors play a key role in determining the how these challenges may be overcome and new responses and policy approaches are necessary to direct future development in Bandung. 2Theories and Development Challenges Theoretically, urban population growth should be able to foster economic growth of a city. Although in most of the developing countries including Indonesia, rapid urban growth is acting as obstacle and interference for development. Rapid urban growth in Bandung has
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  • 52. Anti Inflationary Policy Essay Introduction Anti inflationary policies are the policies taken by the government to announce inflation target lowering it to zero, in the beginning of the year, which at that time is considered optimal. The government wants to keep the inflation level low in an economy. It is the continuous rise in the general price level of goods and services over a period of time in an economy. As we know inflation can cause serious social consequences, if it s not perfectly anticipated, money as a measure of value or as a medium of exchange is undermined. The issue of credibility The announcement of the government of anti inflation will form expectations and be embedded into contracts. Wage contracts are also signed in this period. In this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With rational expectations inflation is: .................................... The first term on the right hand side is the inflationary bias and the second term reflects to the degree to which stabilisation of output shocks influence inflation. If a conservative central banker is charge of the monetary policy the loss function would be ................................................................ .....is additional inflation aversion of the central banker. According to Eijffinger and Hoeberichts ( 1998), the money supply can be modelled as: ....................................... .....is the degree of central bank independence. So, after minimising government s loss function, with rational expectations, inflation will be depicted as........................................ Comparing the inflation level it can be seen that the inflationary bias is lower for positive values of ..... and ...... It does show that lower level of inflation will be achieved by delegating monetary policy to a
  • 53. conservative and independent central bank. But if the central banker and the government has the same inflation aversion, (Оµ=0) the independence does not matter and in the same way, if the central bank is fully controlled by the government, (П’=0) the conservativeness does not matter, unless it is the optimal combination of П’ and Оµ. However, McCallum (1995) criticised this solution of reducing inflation bias. He argued that delegation barely relocates the time inconsistency problem rather than resolving it, since the government can still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...