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Stirring College Essay Prompt ~ Thatsnotus Stirring College Essay Prompt ~ Thatsnotus
The Interlopers Feud
Georg and Ulrich long family feud kept them from being friend, but all of that changed when they
forced to talk, and unexpectedly become friends. In the story The Interlopers Ulrich and Georg
become friends, after a long family feud. This is like my life because my best friend and I became
friends unexpectedly, after a friend feud. In the story Ulrich and Georgs family was in a long feud,
over a tiny strip of land in the forest. Nobody living remembered a time when their families got along.
Also, Ulrich and Georg never knew the reason for the feud. Their families taught them not to like each
other, their whole life. One stormy, and windy night Georg and Ulrich watched over the same strip of
land, making sure the other wasn t on the land.
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Match Point Aristotle
Recipe for Tragedy Aristotle, who was one of the greatest philosophers of Ancient Greece, analysed
the different elements of tragedies and the ideal form for tragic plays. He also came up with the
definition, which stated that a tragic play would need to have six elements to be successful. Aristotle
felt that the plot and characters are the most important elements in a tragic play. However, thought,
diction, spectacle and melody must also be done well to make a successful play. Match Point is an
example of a modern tragic film that follows Aristotle s elements. The plot had peripety, which is the
change from one state to another at the beginning to the exact opposite at the end, and unity of plot.
The characters were believable and consistent and the melody blended in with the film. These
elements will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before important events the music would play to signal that something important was going to
happen. Before Chris murders Nola, the opera music started playing so we know that something
significant was going to happen. It was also blended in very well with the scene to make it more
dramatic and suspenseful. Also, when Chris threw the old ladies ring, the music started to play. This
also made it more suspenseful and dramatic because the music was blended into the scene and
signifies the importance of the scenes it is played in. Match Point is a perfect example of a modern
tragedy. The film fits all of the criteria and elements that Aristotle thought had to be in a tragic play.
The plot was unified and all of the scenes was based on one main issue and Chris state changed from
happiness to a state of misery. Chris character was very believable and was never out of character. The
music blended in with the scenes to make the film even more suspenseful and dramatic. Aristotle s
elements truly are the criteria for a well made and successful
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Similarities Between Wonder And Jessica From The Running...
If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender, and rise up against the odds a quote by
Jesse Jackson. Although Auggie from Wonder and Jessica from The Running Dream are very different
they also have many similarities. In The Running Dream, Jessica, is a highschool student gets into a
serious car accident causing her to lose about half of her leg. Throughout the book the author,
Wendelin Van Draanen expresses Jessica s emotions mostly through school and the thing she loves
most, running. While on the other hand Auggie, a elementary student was born with severe
craniofacial syndrome and deals with looking very t5 different from the rest of the kids he goes to
school with. Throughout the book the author, R.J. Palacio tells the story as if you were there with
Auggie as he faces challenges mostly through school and with friends. As you can see these ... Show
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These two characters are very similar with the challenges they face. Auggie in particular has a
different looking face from other people. Similarly, Jessica is missing part of a limb. These two cases
are very similar because, they both face rare challenges that not many people face. Another reason to
prove how similar these two characters are is, they both deal with people constantly looking at them.
Auggie is used to it but it does every once and awhile get on his nerves. While it also bothers Jessica
because people always look at her stump as she calls it. These two examples show how similar they
are while facing reality. And my last reason to prove how similar they are is there friendships with
people from school. First, Auggie meets Jack his new friend and become great friends. Similarly
Jessica meets Rosa a very smart person who helped Jessica out in school. These examples are
important because, both Auggie and Jessica had good outcomes after rough starts. Those where just
three simple examples to prove how alike these two characters
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Implementing The Awareness And Training Program
Implementing: An IT security awareness and training program should be implemented only after a
needs assessment has been conducted, a strategy has been developed, an awareness and training
program plan for implementing that strategy has been completed, and awareness and training material
has been developed.
The program s implementation must be fully explained to the organization to achieve support for its
implementation and commitment of necessary resources. This explanation includes expectations of
agency management and staff support, as well as expected results of the program and benefits to the
organization. Funding issues must also be addressed. For example, agency managers must know if the
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See NIST SP 800 50, Section 5, for techniques for delivering awareness and training material.
Post Implementation
An organization s IT security awareness and training program can quickly become obsolete if
sufficient attention is not paid to technology advancements, IT infrastructure and organizational
changes, and shifts in organizational mission and priorities. CIOs and IT security program managers
need to be cognizant of this potential problem and incorporate mechanisms into their strategy to
ensure the program continues to be relevant and compliant with overall objectives. Continuous
improvement should always be the theme for security awareness and training initiatives, as this is one
area where you can never do enough.
Monitoring Compliance: Once the program has been implemented, processes must be put in place to
monitor compliance and effectiveness. An automated tracking system should be designed to capture
key information regarding program activity (e.g., courses, dates, audience, costs, sources). The
tracking system should capture this data at an agency level, so that it can be used to provide enterprise
wide analysis and reporting regarding awareness, training, and education initiatives.
Tracking compliance involves assessing the status of the program as indicated by the database
information and mapping it to standards established by the agency. Reports can be generated and used
to identify gaps or problems. Corrective
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Segmentation and Target Market for Southwest Airlines
Segmentation and Target Market for Southwest Airlines Steven Garnes MKT/571 August 10, 2015
Denise A. Rueb Segmentation and Target Market for Southwest Airlines Introduction Southwest
Airlines was formed in 1967 by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher and started service in June of 1971.
The airline is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and originally operated flights within the state of Texas.
The company has since expanded and now operates flights from Dallas to almost all major cities in the
United States and is considered the largest low cost carrier in the country. Southwest seeks to offer a
travel product that is built around flights targeted to specific demographics and ticket pricing that is
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This business model has helped the company identify its target market and market segmentation.
Operating as a low cost carrier means the company is seeking to serve cost and value conscious
consumers, small business executives, and customers who are traveling short distances and prefer a
low cost fare. This is the first segment of its target market. The second segment includes families who
are value conscious, and senior citizens. Demographic Segmentation The target demographic for
Southwest is very broad. The fact the airline has a brand that appeals to price conscious travelers who
do not mind the airline s no frills philosophy means it attracts lots of small business owners, young
adults, middle class families, and those who are traveling a short distance. Southwest operates a
simplified airline to keep costs down. It only operates one type of aircraft, and its no frills plan
includes no assigned seats or class seating, no meals, and no onboard movies. The company has a
strong emphasis on customer service and a differentiation strategy to keep customers happy and loyal.
When hiring for customer service positions within the organization, Southwest focuses on attitudes
rather than skills and encourages peer hiring. This strategy helps the company identify those who fit
the organizational culture and who are most likely to further the company s philosophy of
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If Cotton Was King, Then Strawberry Was Queen Short Story
If Cotton was King, then Strawberry was Queen
(Page 1 Scene: little girl sleeping on her bed)
Rise and shine, Anna, Momma called from the doorway, We are meeting Great Grandma at the
strawberry patch this morning.
Strawberries and Grandma?! Anna jumped out of the bed, quickly dressing.
(Page 2: Scene of Momma and Anna at the kitchen table with strawberry covered biscuits on their
plates with a glass of milk)
Good morning, Sunshine, Momma said, as Anna took a seat in front of a hot biscuit covered in
strawberries. How many buckets of strawberries are we picking today? Anna asked.
We picking three gallons for us and see how many Grandma needs, Momma replied. Momma and
Anna finished their breakfast and headed for the car.
(Page 3: Scene Little girl greeting great grandmother at the u pick it stand...grandmother has buckets
in her hand.)
Grandma! Anna exclaimed when she saw her great grandmother gathering berry buckets at the u­
pick
farm stand. How s my little Anna? Grandma asked as Anna hugged her. Great! Anna smiled.
Here s you a bucket to pick strawberries in, one for me and one for your Mother. We d better get
started before it gets too hot.
I m ready! beamed Anna.
(Page 4: Scene...the three are picking strawberries in a row of strawberries)
Grandma, Momma and Anna walked to the flag that signaled where to begin picking in the long row
of bright red ripe strawberries and began to pick.
These sure are nice big berries, mused Grandma.
They taste good too, said Anna as she bit into one.
They are a lot bigger than when I was your age, Anna
(Page 5: Scene loading crates of berries onto train cars)
You had strawberries when you were a little girl?! Considered, Anna.
Why, yes! We did have strawberries when I was a girl. In fact, we picked strawberries for the trains,
Grandma answered.
The trains? Anna was puzz1ed, Why would trains need strawberries? Anna inquired.
Everyone grew a patch of strawberries and would hire people to he1p pick them to take to market.
We had to work fast and gentle so as not to bruise the berries and get them to the broker as quick as
we could after picking so that they could get to the consumer while they were still good.
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Preventative Methods Of Alzheimer s Disease
Preventative Methods of Alzheimer s disease
Now that the disparity between Alzheimer s disease prevalence in men and women, as well as the
different rates of incidence in different countries has been established, it is now applicable to discuss
what can be done to prevent this disease. There are many ways that researchers believe people can use
to prevent Alzheimer s disease. Studies by researchers have found that cannabinoids could stimulate
the brain cells and slow the progression of the disease. Conversely, some believe that Alzheimer s is
impossible to fight, regardless of the precautions taken. This paper will examine Alzheimer s disease
and also explore in depth on the following topics: the prevalence of Alzheimer s in males vs. ... Show
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Frank Longo said it best when he stated, We have cured Alzheimer s in mice. Why can t we move that
success to people? (Time Magazine)
There is research that suggests altering the lifestyle can lower the risk of developing Alzheimer s
disease. There are also two more ways that people can stay healthy and they are: using cannabinoids
and avoiding benzodiazepines. The former is found in marijuana and the latter in anxiety, epilepsy,
and sleep medications. In the benzodiazepine study, the researchers took hundreds of Canadian
participants that were over the age of 66 and grouped them based on whether they had ever used
benzodiazepines. This research was conducted by de Gage, Moride, Ducruet, Kurth, Verdoux,
Tournier, Pariente, and Begaud in 2014. The study on cannabinoids, a significant component found in
marijuana, was done by Bachmeier, Beaulieu Abdelahad, Mullan, and Paris in 2013. These studies
play an essential role in illustrating how this disease can be prevented. There may not be a definitive
cure for those who are already deeply afflicted with this disease, even in the future. However,
examining studies on cannabinoids and benzodiazepines may help those who are in the early stages or
have no clinical signs of Alzheimer s. In regards to the benzodiazepine study, the participants who did
not ever use benzodiazepines were placed in the control group (de Gage 2014). The main finding of
this study was the fact that benzodiazepine use is correlated to
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Essay Overview of Firefighting as a Career
My chosen career field is in public service. Precisely a career in firefighting. I believe firefighting is a
great career choice as I enjoy the work that it involves, and there is a demand that will never stop for
firefighters, as fire will always be around forever. The fire department offers a large variety of services
to the public. Some of the major tasks that are performed in the fire service range from providing
medical care as an Emergency Medical Technician, Entering a burning structure to search for any
trapped occupants, suppressing the fire from the exterior or interior, removing a victim that is trapped
inside a vehicle involved in an accident, cutting up a tree that fell over the roadway, to helping the
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The need for help is always there at all hours of the day and night. A firefighter has to be able to shift
from dead sleep and when the call comes through, he must be up, mentally prepared and completely
focused on the job and performing it as expected, no matter what time of day, or how little sleep he
has gotten. The average working conditions involves responding to residential areas to provide
medical services, as this is the majority of the tasks of firefighters. According to the NFPA, 2 out of 3
calls a firefighter responds to are medical assist related calls. Firefighting has a large number of
dangerous aspects in the job, as that is what the firefighters know and acknowledge when entering this
field. There may times that become unpleasant, but when the job is done, you feel an overwhelming
sense of satisfaction knowing that it was you that made the difference in a humans life. According to
the Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics, there were 307,000 job openings nationally in 2012.
There is an expected 7% rise in opportunities between 2012 and 2020. Competition for firefighter
positions is intense. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates 35,000 firefighters will be needed
between now and 2016, but the firefighter job is popular and sought after, so there will be plenty of
applicants for every open position. (U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
http://www.bls.gov) Firefighting jobs are literally everywhere. Every city has at least one fire
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The Effect Of Stock Market On Gdp Growth
Extensive amount of studies have been undertaken to examine the effect of stock market on GDP
growth. Some of the studies on this topic are Demirguc Kunt and Levine (1995), Levine and Zervos
(1993, 1995, 1998) etc. In theory well developed stock market should enduce saving and efficiently
allocate capital to productive investments which would later lead to increase in the rate of real output.
Stock markets contribute to accumulation of domestic savings by enhancing the scope of financial
instruments available to savers and investors trough diversification of their portfolios. Dailami and
Aktin (1990) think stock markets provide important source of capital investment at low cost which
should serve as an obvious benefit for the economy in general. In developed economies with
developed stock markets share ownership provides individuals with probably the most liquid means of
sharing the risks and benefits of investing in promising projects. The main advantage of liquid stock
market is that it provides investors to cope with liquididy risk by allowing participants hit by
illiquidity constraints to sell their stakes to othe participants who at the time do not suffer form the
same problem. These transactions are done in real time with frictions in the market being at the
minimum. The ending result of this process is that capital is not prematurely withdrawn form firms to
meet short term liquidity need. It is just changing hands. Stock markets also play an important role in
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A New Executive Leadership Team
St. Jude Medical, on September 2015 announced their new executive leadership team, and that
incoming President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Michael T. Rousseau has been chosen to lead
the organization into the next phase of growth and innovation. The new team ensures the continuity of
key leadership positions within St. Jude Medical. The executive leadership team will include a new
structure intended to drive organizational effectiveness and maximize the depth of experience of St.
Jude Medical leaders (Media Relations, 2015, para.1). The expectations, plans and prospects for the
company, including potential clinical successes, anticipated regulatory approvals and future product
launches, and projected revenues, margins, earnings and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jude Medical antonymous and let them run their own business because Abbot Labs originally
understood St. Jude Medical to be a leader in this medical device field. Now however, Abbott Labs
needs to possibly reconsider how their subsidiary organizes their management. The problem St. Jude
Medical is having right now is not only a device problem nor a cultural problem, but it is a
management problem and their inability to properly handle possible recalls in the industry. Recalls are
not uncommon, but it is how companies handle these recalls. Are they ahead of the game? Do they
understand their products, and know what actions need to implement when things go wrong?
Abbott Labs may have to take control of the management of St. Jude Medical. Abbott Labs has 211
executives and St. Jude Medical has many additional executives themselves (Unknown, 2015, para.2).
There is a high probability that St. Jude Medical s executive team will be reduced as Abbott Labs
becomes more involved in the day to day business of their new acquisition. The question is how far
does Abbott Labs go down in the chain of command. Will they go as far as down as lower
management, for example: Field Directors, or will they stand back and let St. Jude Medical manage
their entire business? I believe Abbott Labs needs to change how St. Jude Medical runs their
management style. There are too many signs that there is a lack of leadership within the organization.
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Organizational Structure And Its Impact On Organizational...
Wilfredo Hernandez
Prof. Coomber
SG 91
Over the past few years many changes have been made by organizations, in the way that they do
business. One of these changes has been going from rigid and centralized organizations, to now taking
advantage of flexible and decentralized structures. An organizational structure outlines the way the job
tasks are formally divided, grouped, and coordinated. The effect a decentralized structure has on
managers and employees is that, the gap between who can make the decision has been spread. With a
decentralized structure the process of decision making comes down to the manager that is closest to
the action. The impact on organizational strategies has been that organizations have to adapt to the
new structures to fit in to be able to compete more efficiently and effectively.
Firstly, one of the common organizational designs we see today is the simple structure. The simple
structure design has a low degree of departmentalization, wide spans of control, centralized in a single
person, and little formalization. Examples of organizations that use the simple structural model are
small retail stores, and electronic firms run by a hard driving entrepreneur. Small businesses usually
use the simple structure, these are businesses that usually have only two or three vertical levels, a
loose body of employees, and the decision making process is centralized. The advantage of using the
simple structure lies in its simplicity, of being fast, flexible
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Psychological Issues on Professional Sports
Psychology of sports is new field of professional experiencing immense pains (Maher, 47). The article
discusses the issues of psychology in professional sport. It highlights on what entails psychological
issues in sports, causes of such psychological challenges, remedy and how to deal with such
challenges. Real life examples and cases are highlighted to support the topic. Exercise and sports
psychology discovers the relation between optimal performance and psychological factors.
Psychology of sports is gradually becoming essential aspect of the general care of patient s
psychological rehabilitation and sports medicine.
Skills of mental training are an issue of interest in physical medicine practicing and professional
rehabilitation in the treatment of patients. Professional in physical medicine should be able to identify
what performance psychology or sport psychology signifies within the pattern of psychological
mediations (Orlick, 147). Psychologists of sports assist amateur and professional athletes to overcome
mental problems improve their performance and attain their desired dreams and goals. Most generally
coaches concentrate on the physical sports side, whereas psychologists of sports concentrate of the
mind of the athlete. Athletes would seek the assistance of sports psychologists or any other exercise
and professional of sports psychology when they get a problem (Maher, 53). There are various reasons
that can lead to the mental imbalance of the athlete which
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Lupus Erythematosus Research Papers
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus? Systemic Lupus
Erythematosus otherwise known as lupus is an inflammatory autoimmune condition and typically
affects women of reproductive age and causes joint pain. Other manifestations of the disease include
fatigue, rash, dry eyes/mouth, inflammation in other parts of the body, and blood cell abnormalities.
One of the most worrisome complications of lupus is kidney disease, which is a common cause of
dialysis dependence in young women. Lupus is also associated with an increased risk of heart attack
and stroke. Since this condition may have devastating complications and can affect quality of life, it is
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Tendons and bursa may also become inflamed, causing pain with joint movement. The joint pain in
lupus is usually worse in the morning and improves throughout the day. Inflammation of the lining of
the heart (pericarditis) or abdominal cavity (peritonitis) often results in chest pain and abdominal pain,
respectively. Patients with kidney involvement (lupus nephritis) may develop frothy urine, swelling in
the legs, and high blood pressure. Severe disease can lead to kidney failure. Patient with lupus are also
at increased risk for heart attack, stroke, and blood clots in the legs and lungs. How is lupus
diagnosed? Lupus is diagnosed based on the patient s symptoms, physical examination findings, and
laboratory tests. Your doctor will usually check a comprehensive metabolic panel to evaluate your
kidney and liver function. In addition, they will also typically check a complete blood count, ESR
(erythrocyte sedimentation rate), CRP (C reactive protein), and complement levels. Urine analysis is
commonly ordered to evaluate for protein and other urine abnormalities. Women of childbearing age
are also tested with a urine pregnancy screen. Certain antibodies in the blood are highly suggestive of
lupus. These typically include: ANA (anti nuclear
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The, Man And Woman
Ever since Adam and Eve were banished from Eden, man and woman have needed each other to
survive in this world. Unlike in Eden, where both Adam and Eve were created by God to be perfect
beings, once banished, both man and woman were put into a state of dependence; standing alone as
individuals, they would never thrive. This advertisement depicts woman wearing the same pair of
jeans as man. Both are standing on a white fur rug, staring with intense gazes. The man s hand is
bandaged, while the woman is standing with her arms around the man. What is the significance of the
bandage that is wrapped around the man s hand? At first glance, the man seems to be playing the
dominant role in an advertisement for woman s jeans. The man is standing with his hand bandaged,
with a bandage not unlike one that a boxer would wear under his boxing gloves. The woman s arms
are around the man s neck, as if begging for protection. With closer observation, however, both man
and woman are on top of this rug, a rug made out of soft fur, which could have come from an animal.
Woman looks like she is emerging from man; as if man is Adam, and woman is Eve. In Chapter 1 of
Genesis, Rabbinical commentaries hold that man and woman were originally one entity man was one
side of the body, while woman was the other. Subsequently in Genesis Chapter 2, woman took on her
own form, and was created from a bone of Adam s rib cage. The woman in this advertisement is
standing in a position that looks like she is a
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Difference Between Barnes And Noble
Thank you for writing regarding your Barnes Noble order #897491846.
We understand that you would like to track your order online.
We have looked into the status of your order. Your order was shipped from our warehouse on June 09,
2015 via International Air Mail. This method of shipping takes approximately 7 21 business days to
arrive to the destination country. We expect delivery of your package to be made to your country by
July 08, 2015.
Because orders shipped via this method do not have tracking numbers, we are unable to report
tracking results. We offer several levels of international shipping. To provide lower cost shipping
options with the same reliable service, not all shipping levels include tracking. The level you chose for
your
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Reflection Paper On Figure Skating
The second my feet lifted off the soap caked floor, I felt different. The skin on my neck was tingling,
adrenaline was racing through my body, and my bones were engaged in a newfound excitement. My
mother was wrong. The bathroom floor is a fun place to go figure skating on soap suds. My sister,
Emily, and I began our skating journey at Kent State University, where we had been enrolled in Learn
To Skate classes for as long as we could remember. Spinning circles faster than a horse around the
kitchen table in our socks was a common occurrence. We were perpetually moving.
Thus, it should not have been a surprising event when one lazy Saturday morning, Emily and I were
sitting around playing dolls as we waited for our parents to wake up. For a six and nine year with the
energy of a small volcano, it was as boring as sitting and watching paint dry. It is my Achilles heel to
cause trouble when my mind is not stimulated, so I ventured off down the hall into the bathroom to
see if there would be anything interesting to do there. My sister grabbed my hand and pulled me into a
somewhat tangled, clumsy dance that was supposed to represent the figure skating we did at Kent. We
couldn t have looked much better than the Cleveland Browns playing football, but for us, we felt as if
we would be going to the Olympics in figure skating within the next few weeks. However, spinning
around in our socks eventually grew tiring, as well, so we looked for a way to make the bathroom
floor truly
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Bookstore Cafe Ethnographic Observation Essay
TITLE: OBSERVATION AT A POPULAR BOOKSTORE CAFÉ Over the past few years, commercial
spaces have become areas for multifunction activities. Along with the availability of gourmet coffee,
food, ample seating, and free WIFI bookstore cafes have welcomed a clientele that blends leisure,
social and work related activities. In this context, a local popular Barnes and Noble bookstore cafe
served as the perfect environment to perform a field observation for this assignment and to explore
customer behaviors and reasons for patronizing this particular establishment. Nestled in a busy
Shopping Center on the east side of a traffic jammed Central Avenue, in Westchester County, Barnes
and Noble bookstore is surrounded by a movie ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Patrons like myself stood in line scanning the café for empty tables and available seats. The
arrangement of the tables in this area allowed for more seating flexibility and appeared to lower social
boundaries between customers while encouraging interaction between members of cliques and
individual patrons. Armed with my laptop and cappuccino, my observations occurred from an empty
table in the center of the café. I felt at ease in this setting, as there were many more customers like
myself, sitting alone reading, typing away on their laptops, writing in yellow pads or studying. Being
in plain sight in a public environment, I assumed the role of a participant observer despite feeling a
little unsure about the landscape of this assignment and insecure about my field note taking
capabilities. As I settled in, I spotted a few neighboring customers who were about to get comfortable
in their seats. A young man sitting nearby with his laptop cover still closed, stated, I come here quite
often. WIFI is free, the service is great, I plug my earphones and in an hour I get a lot more work done
here than at home with the kids . Another regular customer stated, This is where people come in
between shopping, or like myself to get some work done after running some errands . When I asked a
few customers about policies regarding reading printed material without purchasing them, and if there
were any time limits for occupying the tables, I learned about a
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Rashormon by Akira Kurosawa
The narrative in Akira Kurosawa s 1950 Rashomon is famous for its unconventional style and
structure, its method of storytelling is based on the characters perception of the truth, in film and
television it is often referred to as the Rashomon effect. The visual style and symmetry are compelling
proponents of the films symbolism, Kurosawa s use of sunlight and dark shadows symbolizes the
clarity of the story, an example would be the use of sunlight as good faith and the shadows as a dark
impulse. The film tells the story of one event with four different accounts to it, each story is altered so
that the truth is distorted or otherwise based on each characters perception of what has transpired.
Kurosawa used four different alternate versions in the story as the narrative in the film, it is structured
so the audience could have their own thoughts and perception of the real truth. Kurosawa also uses the
philosophy of justice to show how human nature and moral relativism cannot tell the absolute truth
without the bias of ones experience, in other words the problem with the truth is that it is based on
perception. Kurosawa adapted the story plot and characters from In the Grove written by Ryūnosuke
Akutagawa, he wanted the film to be objective keep the characters perfectly aligned with the original
story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. The narrative of the film Rashomon is based on the perception of
each character that participated in the event that occurs in the film, so in some ways
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King Leopold II Research Paper
Leopold II was a king that occupied the Belgian throne from 1865 to 1912, but he is more
remembered for his terrible effect on the Congo Basin. In the Belgian Conference from 1884 1885,
Leopold II became recognized as the sole ruler of the Congo Basin area. He ironically dubbed this
land as the Congo Free State, which became his personal property, and where his cruel mistreatment
of the natives took place. Under his rule, up to tens of millions of Africans were massacred, and even
more were inhumanely tortured. Under Leopold s rule, the Congo Free State was subject to a terror
regime (Religious Tolerance). Leopold II and his army, the Force Publique, enforced cruel conditions
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He first divided the land into two areas Free Trade Zone, and the Domaine Privé. The Free Trade Zone
was available to Europeans who were interested in purchasing monopoly leases of anything valuable
which was mostly ivory and rubber. The Domaine Privé, on the other hand, was Leopold s personal
land. King Leopold s gain in wealth is shown from a Gondola study in 1966. The study shows that
from 1888 to 1905, the value of rubber greatly increased from 260,000 Belgian Francs to 39,874,000
Belgian France. The value of ivory increased as well, from 1,096,000 Belgian Francs to 4,669,000
Belgian Francs between 1888 and 1890. Although the rubber and ivory trade presented Leopold with
an enormous profit, it also lead to his downfall. The large shipments of rubber being exchanged with
guns and ammunition made people suspicious. People like Edmund Dene Morel, an investigative
journalist, and merchants who wanted to break the Congo s monopoly like William Cadbury rose up to
expose Leopold II. In 1904, Roger Casement delivered an eyewitness report and all of his details were
proven. The nations present during the Berlin Conference agreed that the power must be removed
from Leopold, but by the time the Parliament of Belgium took over the Congo, Leopold had already
milked (Religious Tolerance) the
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A Patriarchal View Of Fetishism
Freud presents a patriarchal view of fetishism, in a way that demonizes female genitalia and presents it
as not only inferior but harmful to the male psyche. In Freud s paper Fetishism (1927) he attempts to
persuade physicians and laypeople alike of the purpose and origin of fetishism. Freud uses his
experience as a physician to convince the reader of the relationship between castration anxiety and
sexual abnormalities. He acknowledges that fetishes are often pleasurable or satisfying and it is,
therefore, treated as a less important but relationally significant issue. No matter the varying spectrum
of fetishes Freud concludes that they all lead back to trauma and the fear of losing the male phallus.
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This intern causes an internal struggle and personal castration fears. A person then is forced to deal
with their own cognitive dissidence. Essentially their mother s penis is gone; it has been taken away
and it is visibly evident. However, to acknowledge a mother s missing penis endangers their own.
Therefore, some men do not accept that a women has lost her penis. To cope with the introduction of
this jarring information the male instead chooses to believe the phallus remains but in a different way,
resolving the cognitive dissonance and resulting in a fetish. In fraud s explanation, the female phallus
is almost like a toy or favorite blanket a child refuses to give up. Just as the blanket protects a child
from the horrors of the dark, a fetish insulates a male s ego or perception of reality, to allow them to
continue functioning normally and sexually. Freud s entire argument centers on castration anxiety and
discounts other aspects of sex and sexuality (desire, homosexuality as natural). According to Freud,
fetishism essential develops out of cognitive dissonance and the need to reconcile two opposing views
on the female phallus. The confrontation of female genitalia and the trauma imposed on the male
psyche because of this event seem overly exaggerated. Freud is fundamentally stating that fetishism is
a sexual abnormality caused by the exposure to female genitals or rather the lack of outwardly
exposed genitals. It is also this sole event or
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The Methodological Base Of Cybernetic Reasoning
Much of the methodological base of cybernetic reasoning was developed during World War Two.
Work conducted on three grand engineering projects, rockets, radar, and the atomic bomb involved a
cybernetic worldview. Norbert Wiener s advancements in radar and automated air defense were
particularly influential. The black box style of reasoning in cybernetics, which treated systems as
defined by their inputs and outputs, came to prominence in other fields after the end of the Second
World War. The founders of Simulmatics were elsewhere during World War Two. Ithiel Pool was not
working on military defense projects. He, and many other Simulmatics affiliates, were instead
working towards psychological defense of the homeland. Pool worked for the Experimental Division
for the Study of War Time Communications, a secret research group working under the Department of
War. Pool, and other communications theorists, most notably Harold Lasswell, was initially tasked
with developing an automatic translator. When machine translation proved untenable, Pool and his
colleagues moved on to other applications of the text analysis techniques they had developed for
machine translation. The division developed quantitative content analysis techniques that could, using
statistical reasoning, determine whether or not a domestic publication was serving as Nazi
propaganda. Tracking the prevalence of symbols (words and phrases associated with subterfuge,
insurgency, and Nazism), could,
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The Dispute Between China And The Philippines Essay
The Dispute between China and the Philippines over the South China Sea The territorial and maritime
disputes over the South China Sea (SCS) have been ongoing for decades. The disputes have been
considered to be one the fiercest contested in Asia. The South China Sea is an enclosed sea surrounded
by several different states. China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, and Malaysia all
surrounded the South China Sea. The main cause of tension in this dispute is because China claims to
have historical sovereignty over all of the South China Sea. Associations of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) have come up with different discussions and suggestions on how to end the disputes with
favorable conditions for all contending states. They use the principles of the United Nation
Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and form the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in
the South China Sea (DOC). The states surrounding the South China Sea possess 12 nautical miles
territorial sea and 200 nautical miles exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Thus, the South China Sea is
not only international waters, instead, it is also overlapping exclusive economic zones. According to
UNCLOS, disputes over exclusive economic zones must be resolved through negotiations by the
contending states. Many of these contending Southeast Asian states have negotiated their maritime
boundaries, however, China fails to comply. China claims that it owns all of the South China Sea, and
therefore, has no need to
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Tolstoy´s Ivan Ilyich Essay
Tolstoy began the story with chapter one, with the death of Ivan Ilyich and the narration of Pyotr
Ivanovich, a close friend of Ivan s. As demonstrated in the first chapter, there are evident flaws to the
society that the two lived in. Pyotr s narration suggests to the reader the materialistic, and selfish
motives that individuals in the society possessed. Furthermore, the reader understands that individuals
of this materialistic society sought to obtain pleasantness and propriety for their lives. In addition, the
reader understands that individuals of this society are conformists, concerned wholly with the image
they portray of themselves to society. Tolstoy begins the story from Pyotr s perspective and narration
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...And got down to what was obviously her chief business with him: to ask how, in connection with
her husbands death, she could obtain a grant of money from the government. (Tolstoy pg 39 40) These
individuals are primarily concerned with social matters and materialistic views in which they will be
most advantaged. Ivan Ilyich was no exception. For example, all the endeavors Ivan possessed in his
lifetime were to obtain a better job and focus on receiving a high income, just as all individuals in his
society desired. (Tolstoy, pg 47) By introducing the reader to the materialistic views so clearly evident
in this society, the reader could gain an understanding of Ivan Ilyich s actions and understand the
interests that occupied him during his lifetime. Secondly, with Pyotr narrating the first chapter of the
book in response to his so called friend, Ivan Ilyich, the reader understood that individuals of this
materialistic society sought to obtain pleasantness and propriety for their lives. Both Ivan and Pyotr
had a desire for pleasantness, and in a quest of attaining this pleasantness; they distanced themselves
from an actual, involved living. In turn, their priorities are distorted for they have not real motives in
accepting the hardships that life presents. For instance, at the service for Ivan, Pyotr was highly
uncomfortable. ... [He] Entered the room where the body lay. The service began: candles,
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Task 1 And 3 Combined
Assignment 1
Construction in Civil Engineering
Alex Dale
Task 1 + 3 Describe and compare fundamental techniques, processes, plant and materials used in
groundworks, foundations and substructures.
Millau Viaduct
Millau Viaduct is the tallest bridge in the world, located in Southern France. The bridge reaches the
height of 343 meters and weighs in a 36,000 tonnes. The bridge was designed by the French structural
engineer Michel Virlogeux and British architect Norman Foster. The bridge opened in 2004 on 16th
December after costing around €400 million.
The Construction of the Millau came in three parts: the concrete, the steel and then the final
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This will help the bridge to sustain its good condition, and not fail, prolonging its life.
Plants
In order to construct the bridge, machinery like cranes etc. would have been used to produce the
foundations, piers and the bridge in general. To construct the seven foundations, plants would have
been used to produce different parts of the project e.g. foundations, piers, deck etc. For the foundation,
an excavator and a dumper truck would have
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Examples Of Sectionalism In The United States
Sectionalism and Nationalism In the United States of America Did you know what nationalism or
Sectionalism is? Well ill tell you! Sectionalism is when people in a country feel loyalty or pride to a
certain section of their country. Nationalism is when the people of a certain country feel pride and or
loyalty to their country as a whole. In the early 1800 s, the U.S. was divided by sectionalism, but was
also united by nationalism. The Missouri Compromise is a good example of nationalism. The Missouri
Compromise stated that Missouri would enter the union as a slave state and that slavery would be
prohibited above the 30 degree 30 latitude. This compromise essentially split the country into two
parts; pro slavery south and a anti slavery
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William Carey
Describe how The Seventy Five Million Campaign affected the Southern Baptist Convention.
The Seventy Five Million Campaign was the Southern Baptist effort to raise $75 million for various
Baptist causes during the five years spanning 1919 1924. It initially began to strengthen Baptist
education, but evolved into a campaign to aid all Baptist causes. The SBC appointed a Campaign
Commission was chaired by George Truett and was complimented by directors from each state,
association, and local church. The commission then launched the most intense campaign of publicity
and promotion that Southern Baptists had ever known, with a campaign calendar. The campaign was
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Second, the Baptist churches also experienced a spiritual renewal with baptisms exceeding more than
any other time before which led to thousands of young women and men stepping forward for Christian
service. As young people stepped out in faith, Baptist schools saw an increase in enrollment which led
to an influx of young, new pastors and church ministers. Fourth, the campaign also brought about a
spirit of unity which gave new and broader vision to possibilities of Baptist work. Lastly, Baptists
generally became more aware of the importance of stewardship which led to many churches to adopt a
budget system to manage local church finances.
What is the Cooperative Program and what does it do? Discuss the effectiveness of this program.
In 1920, the SBC developed the Conservation Committee to preserve the funds that were collected
from the Seventy Million Campaign. In 1925, this Committee launched the Cooperative Program to
continue in meeting the financial needs of the convention. The program called for churches to send
their offerings directly to their state conventions where each state would retain a portion for their own
needs and the rest would be forwarded to the SBC office in Nashville. Leaders insisted that this
mechanism was both scriptural and fair.
The success of the program was dependent on trust, mutual confidence, and for churches to forego
designated
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Comparing The Anarchist Squint And Social Imagination
A better world shall emerge based faith and understanding Douglas MacArthur. The world we live in
today can sometimes seem to be a unstable place. We have wars in the middle east, tensions between
nuclear superpowers and millions of people living in poverty. Many of us go day to day without
thinking about these things. What if we were able to take more time to analyze what is going on in the
world and what other people are going through? In this essay we will take a look at two concepts: The
Anarchist Squint and Social Imagination. We will see how these topics are similar and how they could
contribute to a better world of understanding. First let s talk about the Anarchist Squint. In James C.
Scott s book Three Cheers for Anarchism, he describes this concept as looking through the eyes of an
anarchist. To be able to do this one must be able to put aside his or her views on morality and forget
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In this class we have discussed the issues of suicide, racism, social isolation, anarchism as well as
many other issues. While there is no single idea of a perfect world, a world with more understanding
of eachother could be a better place. If each person on this planet was able have the potential to look at
life from each other s viewpoints there would be a lot less hate in society and people wouldn t be so
quick to jump to conclusions. Humanity can become narrow minded in their views and refuse to
consider anything else. looking back at our example for anarchist squint many people would say they
are not anarchist, but yet still many go five miles per hour over the posted speed limit. From a social
imagination standpoint, we may be racist and not even realize it. what one person defines as racist can
be different from someone s mindset. If only the world could come together and understand all walks
of life, we would be able to live in a more peaceful
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Patient Evacuation
DOI: 9/11/2001. Patient is a 47 year old female correspondence reader who sustained a work related
injury while evacuating when she was pushed and fell in chaos due to an event. Per OMNI, she was
diagnosed with herniated lumbar disc. It was noted that the patient has had Per medical report dated
05/20/15 by Dr. Joshi, the patient has completed 30 PT sessions from 10/13/14 through 05/20/15. Per
the medical report dated 05/27/16 by Dr. Joshi, the patient continues toward goals. Patient reports that
PT alleviates her pain, improves overall functional limitations, allows her to perform activities of daily
living (ADLs) with less difficulty and allows her to take care of infant child without assistance or
difficulty. On the statement of medical
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Veronika Decides to Die
VERONIKA DECIDES TO DIE
Veronika was a young girl living in Ljubljana, in Slovenia. She was bored of her life and she decided
to kill herself, she attempted to commit suicide. She was living in a room she rent for herself. On a
November day, she ordered the room meticulously; she brushed her teeth and lay down. She decided
to take sleeping pills in overdose. After she took most pills, she began to wait for the loss of
consciousness and finally, her aim, death she waited for.
While she was waiting for the death to come, she got impatient and impatient for the death and she got
difficulties in passing time and she looked for something to spend time. In the room, she found a
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When she was given the reply that she was in a mental hospital, she showed an objection to the nurse
who replied her question by saying that she was not mad. The nurse began to laugh at Veronika s
words and told her that all the people in that hospital thought that they were not mad too. Firstly, being
mad did not associate anything for Veronika. Meanwhile, a woman asked her that whether she knew
the meaning of mad or not. She asked for the identity of that woman. That woman was Zedka and then
Veronika started to talk to Zedka. Zedka, who was also a patient in hospital, started to tell a story to
Veronika. The story was following;there was a wizard and that wizard wished to eliminate a kingdom
by placing poison into the well of the kingdom from which the people of the kingdom had their water.
When the people drank from the well, they got all mad. The king began to declare regulations in order
to control the people. Since all the people behaved in the same manner, they began to see the King and
Queen as mad couples. Later it occurred to the mind of queen that they were to drink from the well
and they did at last. After drinking, the King and Queen began to behave like the people and the
country kept living in peace in later years. That story made Veronika laugh.
Zedka was suffering from clinical depression. Zedka had fallen in depression due to her love towards
a man since the youth. Although, she tries to forget that man, she could not do that. She would accept
being
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The Funerary Model Of A Pig Sty
Mingqi
For this first paper assignment I have chosen to write my essay on The Funerary Model of a Pig Sty.
This artwork takes place in Ancient China around c. 2nd century BCE. It was designed and used
within the Han Dynasty early in China s history. These clay models like the pig sty and other burial
goods had a hand in furthering the development of Chinas cultural heritage and beliefs. Within this
paper I will be discussing my chosen MIA artwork, works that are similar but different to this artwork,
and also how all three works, although all different, have the same purpose for what they have been
made for. Then finally touching on how the context of the piece can change based on its surroundings.
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(MIA) The roofs are separated into four sections on both rooftops. On the square latrine roofs there are
four triangles. While on the rectangular latrine there are two triangles and two trapezoids for the
rooftops shape. I find that this adds to the depth of the roof giving this piece great detail. One can see
this not just in the structure, but also in the details of the animals found in the pigsty model. For
starters when looking around there are seven animals total. They are a boar or male pig, a dog, a sow
who is feeding her three young piglets, and finally a bird. (MIA) In this particular model each animal
is found doing something known for what that animal does in real life. For example the boar is outside
the pen eating slop by himself out of a bowl. While the dog is above the boar on the walkway lazily
sleeping his day away in what could be the hot sun. As one moves along within the piece and looks
inside the pen one can see a sow that is really doing the most work in this model for she is feeding her
three young piglets right in the middle of the pen. This is okay because her and the piglets are the only
four in the pen causing a feeling of calm to the person looking at the work. Finally we move our eyes
up and see a nest with a bird in it. This bird seems to be stretching his wings or cleaning them minding
its own business. All these individual details make up one
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Music In The Morning Poem Meaning
The poem Music in the Morning by Dorrianne Laux is about a man with a past filled with alcohol and
violence that is able to control his anger, escape his chaotic lifestyle, and find true love. Laux conveys
the message that fate brought the two characters together. Even though the man faced adversity, there
was a force that stopped him from acting violent, allowing him to overcome hardships. Through
structure, alliteration, and repeated ideas, Dorrianne Laux uses a love story to illustrate the importance
of patience and gratitude on the journey to happiness.
The structure is important because it allows the reader to further understand the poem. For example,
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The structure of the poem gives it a story like, slow paced flow. The order is chronological because
that is the way they happen in life. This illustrates the importance of patience. Laux uses alliteration to
express the woman s gratitude that the man was able to stop fighting and avoid a serious injury. The
repeated ideas of unity, gratitude, destiny, comfort, and serenity convey that the couple is happy and
thankful that destiny brought them together. Laux suggests that patience is the key to happiness and
that the journey is hard but to be thankful for the end
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Global Warming Is The Cause For The End Of The World
Topic: Global warming is the cause to the end of the world.
Opening/Attention: Have you ever heard or the saying the world is coming to an end ? Has it ever
crossed your mind that this statement could be true? Scientists claim every so often that the world will
end due to natural causes. Even though years have passed and nothing dramatically has occurred,
slowly and slowly, the world is dying. Everyday millions of animals are going extinct, due to natural
causes. Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures.
Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global
temperatures. This is all because the world is increasingly changing, and one by one, nothing and no
one will be left. Did you ever wonder about how the earth looked before? Did it ever cross your mind
that earth could have been way healthier before the world s population increased. I am here to talk to
you about more interesting facts, causes, reasons to help and the future outcomes to understand that
for future generations children won t be able to witness what you have due to the seriousness of this
issue.
Spoken Link/Transition: Here is a story about ( haven t chosen which story is best) , talking about an
effect that global warming has on humans and/or animals. This story shares details about the number
one fear known as man allowing these effects to occur.
Emotion/Story: Polar bear story Here is a story about
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Country Music Openness
My conjecture, then, is that country music functions in part to reinforce in low openness individuals
the idea that life s most powerful, meaningful experiences are precisely those to which conservative
personalities living conventional lives are most likely to have access. This excerpt is from an essay
titled Country Music, Openness to Experience, and the Psychology of the Culture War, in which the
author, Will Wilkinson, is arguing that country music is made solely for conservative ears. Reading
such a statement is perplexing. The author is telling the audience that country music is made for close
minded individuals who seek comfort in the little things in life because the changing world around
them is too frightening.
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This song creates yet another heartwarming story by incorporating the values of love and marriage
into its lyrics. For example, the line So, we planned it all out for the middle of June, from the wedding
cake to the honeymoon, and your momma cried when you walked down the aisle, gives the audience
the classic, lovely vision of getting married. Similar lyrics in the song such as Yeah baby I love you a
lot and I think we ve got a real good shot also tie in the human desire to be loved by another
individual. These specific lyrics are significant because they all appeal to human nature s yearning for
interpersonal connection. This means an audience member can connect to the lyrics in this song on a
deep level. It does not matter what your political alignment may be, human empathy for topics such as
marriage and love fosters connection, therefore to the story created by the lyrics in the song and to
other songs like it within the genre. This further proves the fact that not just conservatives can enjoy
and connect to the stories created within country
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Kamehameha V
Thesis Paper Who would you pick for your top 5 ali i in Hawaiian History? Would Kamehameha V be
on there? I most certainly think Kamehameha should be on that list. He left schooling at the age of 18
to work in the government office building and he was the last of the Kamehameha s to rule.
Kamehameha V was the second best ruler behind Kamehameha the great because he had to overcome
a lot, tried to follow exactly the way his grandfather ruled, and worked extremely hard for things he
thought were right for his people. When Prince Lot and Princess Pauhi were children they were
expected to marry each other. At the age of 16, Pauhi didn t want to get married to Prince Lot because
she was in love with Charles Reed Bishop. The two later on got married and Prince Lot never found
love. On December 11, 1830 a prince by the name of Lota Kapuaiwa Kalanimauka Ali iolani
Kalanikupuapa ikalaninui was born. 4 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They went and met presidents and talked with other members of royalty, what it was like to run a
society, and to prepare them for their future roles as leaders. This is just one example of what
Kamehameha V did to show his people that he was willing to learn from other kings to see what he
should do for his people. Another thing that Lot did was raise the Sugar Industry. You might think of
that as bad but at the time people were getting destroyed by the incoming people so Kamehameha V
helped to bring up the sugar industry to help them bring in goods from other parts of the world. But
the biggest way he helped his people was by sending people with leprosy to the island of Molokai. He
saved a lot of Hawaiian lives by sending only the sick to Molokai. This was extremely smart because
Hawaiians were not adapted to the new diseases that the foreigners brought. His one idea is still used
today, people with leprosy go to Molokai to get treatment or to help people that have
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A Freudian Analysis Of Leo s Psychodynamic Approach
Through a Freudian analysis of Leo, the main character in the film Léolo, it becomes evident that his
psyche did not develop suitably, thereby demolishing his conscious mind. Freud s theory of
psychosexual development states that tension in humans is caused by the accumulation of libido
sexual energy and that pleasure is derived from the release of this energy. It is composed of 5 stages:
the oral stage, the anal stage, the phallic stage, the latent stage, and the genital stage. Libido is focused
differently in each stage of psychosexual development, therefore proper development in each stage of
psychosexual growth is imperative to the constitution of the psyche the human mind. Freud s most
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The pleasure principle entails one s natural and rudimentary inclination towards gratification, and
conversely, one s aversion to suffering. This need must be accomplished with whatever means
necessary: social acceptability, morals and deep thought are not to be considered. Leo cannot control
his bowel movements from a young age, therefore he is unable to pass the anal stage of psychosexual
development the period between the ages of one to three years old in which one experiences pleasure
from controlling bowel movements. In a scene where he can urinate off of his balcony, he exclaims,
Léolo! Léolo Lozone! My name is Léolo! (7:55) which indicates that he can only satisfy himself when
he indulges in his fantasies. His incompetence in the anal stage symbolizes his inability to satisfy his
sexual desires, which impedes the development of his psyche even further. Accordingly, Leo has an
abundance of cathexis a proliferation of libido energy in tangible things in his neighbour, Bianca. She
is an Italian woman, and is therefore the perfect personification of his fantasy: Bianca my love. My
beautiful love. My only love. My Italy, (46:55). Though Leo s anal stage is not properly developed, he
continues on to the phallic stage, and continues to gratify his desires in the strange fashion that is
quintessential of
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Silgrim In The Canterbury Tales
At the end of the 14th century, England s first great poet, Geoffrey Chaucer assembled a collection of
over twenty stories into the novel The Canterbury Tales. During the Hundred Years War, Chaucer
composed these tales in Middle English. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of fictional stories
presented by a group of English men and women as they travel along on a religious pilgrimage. The
purpose of this trek was to seek the martyred saint s blessings and to express thanks to the saint for
helping them live through such harsh winter conditions. Throughout the General Prologue, Chaucer
creates a challenge for the pilgrims as they embark on their expedition to the shrine of Saint Thomas
Becket at the Canterbury Cathedral as a way to provide entertainment. For this tale telling contest,
each pilgrim would tell four tales: two on the way to the Canterbury Cathedral and two on the return
home. Upon their return, the best storyteller would receive a free meal at the Tabard Inn, courtesy of
the other pilgrims, as a reward. The device of a springtime pilgrimage provided Chaucer with a
diverse range of characters and experiences, with him being both a narrator and an observer
(123HelpMe). Chaucer gives vivid detail of each member of the pilgrimage in order to set a frame for
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Many of Chaucer s characters end their stories by wishing the rest of the compaignye, or company,
well (SparkNotes). Friendships among knights were an incredibly important part of chivalry, the code
of conduct that the knights were supposed to obey. Friendships between two knights that develop into
rivalry play vital roles in many of the tales throughout this work. This can be seen in The Knight s
Tale , the Miller s tale , and also the Pardoner s
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A Dollhouse And The Glass Menagerie
One of the most important thematic bridges connecting two of the seminal works of Henrik Ibsen,
author of A Dollhouse, and Tennessee Williams, playwright of The Glass Menagerie, is abandonment
and its effects on the family dynamic. Each work s protagonist Tom in The Glass Menagerie and Nora
in A Dollhouse actively undergoes the process of starting afresh in life by abandoning the strict
limitations of domesticity in search of spiritual and financial stability. While both characters ultimately
end up declaring their independence from their families, the consequences they face in the aftermath
are uniquely a result of the specific dynamic they suffer from in their respective works. In Nora s case,
the tight grip of her husband Torvald as well as her dubious under the table deal with Krogstad
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Nora s sudden transformation from dutiful housewife to fiercely independent spinster with a mind of
her own is bound to keep some readers confused because of Ibsen s theatrical decision to keep Nora s
thoughts largely internal during the height of the play s dramatic tension (Ibsen 73). Williams,
primarily through the framing of The Glass Menagerie as a memory play, places the audience more
squarely in tune with Tom s psychological justifications for leaving his family through his constant
breaking of the fourth wall, emphasizing that the tricks in his pockets will come out in full view for
the audience to see to fully understand his abandonment of the Wingfields (Williams 29). Tom is
finally spurned by the lingering presence of his father s adventurous spirit, symbolized through his
internment in picture form on the Wingfields mantle, to act upon impulse and finally escape the
restrictive bonds that living with his mother and sister has placed upon
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Radio in the New Age
Radio in the New Age
The essay is a popular form for writers to express their ideas. It can be found in many sources:
newspapers, magazines, and journals. The essay is no longer limited to these mediums, and as
communication technology develops, the essay has extended into new arenas. What was once an
exclusively paper and ink technology is now available over the airwaves and through the phone lines.
The essay has found its way to new formats through the radio and internet. We were once readers, but
have now become listeners and spectators through the cyberculture revolution.
The term cyberspace was invented by writer William Gibson to describe the interconnection of society
and its technology (Tribble 162). Cyberculture implies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Listening to recorded essays allows for a greater involvement of the listener than by reading. The
narrator s voice is clearly distinct from the voice of each person in the converstaion. While names and
introductions are still used, they are not necessary since the vocal uniqueness of each speaker allows
for easy comprehension of the listener. Background sounds are often picked up through the essay
while the recorder is on site the call of a bird, the laughter of a crowd, a congested intersection and is
instantly filtered and prioritized by the listener to fill in a greater understanding of place. The audio
clues are further enhanced by selected music to provide a transition between paragraphs , or changes
in subject. These musical transitions are so effective in performing the subject change, as well as
holding the listeners attention so they don t wander to another channel, that an NPR web site is
dedicated to the musial interludes. At All Songs Considered, the viewer can listen to the entire track
from which the music transistion was taken. The viewer can then become buyer if he likes what is
heard.
The stories themselves evolve in the mind. Interpreting meaning from visual clues is significantly
different than interpreting meaning from audio clues. Miriam Schacht
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  • 1. Stirring College Essay Prompt ~ Thatsnotus 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Stirring College Essay Prompt ~ Thatsnotus Stirring College Essay Prompt ~ Thatsnotus
  • 2. The Interlopers Feud Georg and Ulrich long family feud kept them from being friend, but all of that changed when they forced to talk, and unexpectedly become friends. In the story The Interlopers Ulrich and Georg become friends, after a long family feud. This is like my life because my best friend and I became friends unexpectedly, after a friend feud. In the story Ulrich and Georgs family was in a long feud, over a tiny strip of land in the forest. Nobody living remembered a time when their families got along. Also, Ulrich and Georg never knew the reason for the feud. Their families taught them not to like each other, their whole life. One stormy, and windy night Georg and Ulrich watched over the same strip of land, making sure the other wasn t on the land. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Match Point Aristotle Recipe for Tragedy Aristotle, who was one of the greatest philosophers of Ancient Greece, analysed the different elements of tragedies and the ideal form for tragic plays. He also came up with the definition, which stated that a tragic play would need to have six elements to be successful. Aristotle felt that the plot and characters are the most important elements in a tragic play. However, thought, diction, spectacle and melody must also be done well to make a successful play. Match Point is an example of a modern tragic film that follows Aristotle s elements. The plot had peripety, which is the change from one state to another at the beginning to the exact opposite at the end, and unity of plot. The characters were believable and consistent and the melody blended in with the film. These elements will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before important events the music would play to signal that something important was going to happen. Before Chris murders Nola, the opera music started playing so we know that something significant was going to happen. It was also blended in very well with the scene to make it more dramatic and suspenseful. Also, when Chris threw the old ladies ring, the music started to play. This also made it more suspenseful and dramatic because the music was blended into the scene and signifies the importance of the scenes it is played in. Match Point is a perfect example of a modern tragedy. The film fits all of the criteria and elements that Aristotle thought had to be in a tragic play. The plot was unified and all of the scenes was based on one main issue and Chris state changed from happiness to a state of misery. Chris character was very believable and was never out of character. The music blended in with the scenes to make the film even more suspenseful and dramatic. Aristotle s elements truly are the criteria for a well made and successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Similarities Between Wonder And Jessica From The Running... If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender, and rise up against the odds a quote by Jesse Jackson. Although Auggie from Wonder and Jessica from The Running Dream are very different they also have many similarities. In The Running Dream, Jessica, is a highschool student gets into a serious car accident causing her to lose about half of her leg. Throughout the book the author, Wendelin Van Draanen expresses Jessica s emotions mostly through school and the thing she loves most, running. While on the other hand Auggie, a elementary student was born with severe craniofacial syndrome and deals with looking very t5 different from the rest of the kids he goes to school with. Throughout the book the author, R.J. Palacio tells the story as if you were there with Auggie as he faces challenges mostly through school and with friends. As you can see these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two characters are very similar with the challenges they face. Auggie in particular has a different looking face from other people. Similarly, Jessica is missing part of a limb. These two cases are very similar because, they both face rare challenges that not many people face. Another reason to prove how similar these two characters are is, they both deal with people constantly looking at them. Auggie is used to it but it does every once and awhile get on his nerves. While it also bothers Jessica because people always look at her stump as she calls it. These two examples show how similar they are while facing reality. And my last reason to prove how similar they are is there friendships with people from school. First, Auggie meets Jack his new friend and become great friends. Similarly Jessica meets Rosa a very smart person who helped Jessica out in school. These examples are important because, both Auggie and Jessica had good outcomes after rough starts. Those where just three simple examples to prove how alike these two characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Implementing The Awareness And Training Program Implementing: An IT security awareness and training program should be implemented only after a needs assessment has been conducted, a strategy has been developed, an awareness and training program plan for implementing that strategy has been completed, and awareness and training material has been developed. The program s implementation must be fully explained to the organization to achieve support for its implementation and commitment of necessary resources. This explanation includes expectations of agency management and staff support, as well as expected results of the program and benefits to the organization. Funding issues must also be addressed. For example, agency managers must know if the cost to implement the awareness and training ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... See NIST SP 800 50, Section 5, for techniques for delivering awareness and training material. Post Implementation An organization s IT security awareness and training program can quickly become obsolete if sufficient attention is not paid to technology advancements, IT infrastructure and organizational changes, and shifts in organizational mission and priorities. CIOs and IT security program managers need to be cognizant of this potential problem and incorporate mechanisms into their strategy to ensure the program continues to be relevant and compliant with overall objectives. Continuous improvement should always be the theme for security awareness and training initiatives, as this is one area where you can never do enough. Monitoring Compliance: Once the program has been implemented, processes must be put in place to monitor compliance and effectiveness. An automated tracking system should be designed to capture key information regarding program activity (e.g., courses, dates, audience, costs, sources). The tracking system should capture this data at an agency level, so that it can be used to provide enterprise wide analysis and reporting regarding awareness, training, and education initiatives. Tracking compliance involves assessing the status of the program as indicated by the database information and mapping it to standards established by the agency. Reports can be generated and used to identify gaps or problems. Corrective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Segmentation and Target Market for Southwest Airlines Segmentation and Target Market for Southwest Airlines Steven Garnes MKT/571 August 10, 2015 Denise A. Rueb Segmentation and Target Market for Southwest Airlines Introduction Southwest Airlines was formed in 1967 by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher and started service in June of 1971. The airline is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and originally operated flights within the state of Texas. The company has since expanded and now operates flights from Dallas to almost all major cities in the United States and is considered the largest low cost carrier in the country. Southwest seeks to offer a travel product that is built around flights targeted to specific demographics and ticket pricing that is simplified so that passengers know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This business model has helped the company identify its target market and market segmentation. Operating as a low cost carrier means the company is seeking to serve cost and value conscious consumers, small business executives, and customers who are traveling short distances and prefer a low cost fare. This is the first segment of its target market. The second segment includes families who are value conscious, and senior citizens. Demographic Segmentation The target demographic for Southwest is very broad. The fact the airline has a brand that appeals to price conscious travelers who do not mind the airline s no frills philosophy means it attracts lots of small business owners, young adults, middle class families, and those who are traveling a short distance. Southwest operates a simplified airline to keep costs down. It only operates one type of aircraft, and its no frills plan includes no assigned seats or class seating, no meals, and no onboard movies. The company has a strong emphasis on customer service and a differentiation strategy to keep customers happy and loyal. When hiring for customer service positions within the organization, Southwest focuses on attitudes rather than skills and encourages peer hiring. This strategy helps the company identify those who fit the organizational culture and who are most likely to further the company s philosophy of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. If Cotton Was King, Then Strawberry Was Queen Short Story If Cotton was King, then Strawberry was Queen (Page 1 Scene: little girl sleeping on her bed) Rise and shine, Anna, Momma called from the doorway, We are meeting Great Grandma at the strawberry patch this morning. Strawberries and Grandma?! Anna jumped out of the bed, quickly dressing. (Page 2: Scene of Momma and Anna at the kitchen table with strawberry covered biscuits on their plates with a glass of milk) Good morning, Sunshine, Momma said, as Anna took a seat in front of a hot biscuit covered in strawberries. How many buckets of strawberries are we picking today? Anna asked. We picking three gallons for us and see how many Grandma needs, Momma replied. Momma and Anna finished their breakfast and headed for the car. (Page 3: Scene Little girl greeting great grandmother at the u pick it stand...grandmother has buckets in her hand.) Grandma! Anna exclaimed when she saw her great grandmother gathering berry buckets at the u­ pick farm stand. How s my little Anna? Grandma asked as Anna hugged her. Great! Anna smiled. Here s you a bucket to pick strawberries in, one for me and one for your Mother. We d better get started before it gets too hot. I m ready! beamed Anna. (Page 4: Scene...the three are picking strawberries in a row of strawberries) Grandma, Momma and Anna walked to the flag that signaled where to begin picking in the long row of bright red ripe strawberries and began to pick. These sure are nice big berries, mused Grandma. They taste good too, said Anna as she bit into one. They are a lot bigger than when I was your age, Anna
  • 8. (Page 5: Scene loading crates of berries onto train cars) You had strawberries when you were a little girl?! Considered, Anna. Why, yes! We did have strawberries when I was a girl. In fact, we picked strawberries for the trains, Grandma answered. The trains? Anna was puzz1ed, Why would trains need strawberries? Anna inquired. Everyone grew a patch of strawberries and would hire people to he1p pick them to take to market. We had to work fast and gentle so as not to bruise the berries and get them to the broker as quick as we could after picking so that they could get to the consumer while they were still good. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Preventative Methods Of Alzheimer s Disease Preventative Methods of Alzheimer s disease Now that the disparity between Alzheimer s disease prevalence in men and women, as well as the different rates of incidence in different countries has been established, it is now applicable to discuss what can be done to prevent this disease. There are many ways that researchers believe people can use to prevent Alzheimer s disease. Studies by researchers have found that cannabinoids could stimulate the brain cells and slow the progression of the disease. Conversely, some believe that Alzheimer s is impossible to fight, regardless of the precautions taken. This paper will examine Alzheimer s disease and also explore in depth on the following topics: the prevalence of Alzheimer s in males vs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frank Longo said it best when he stated, We have cured Alzheimer s in mice. Why can t we move that success to people? (Time Magazine) There is research that suggests altering the lifestyle can lower the risk of developing Alzheimer s disease. There are also two more ways that people can stay healthy and they are: using cannabinoids and avoiding benzodiazepines. The former is found in marijuana and the latter in anxiety, epilepsy, and sleep medications. In the benzodiazepine study, the researchers took hundreds of Canadian participants that were over the age of 66 and grouped them based on whether they had ever used benzodiazepines. This research was conducted by de Gage, Moride, Ducruet, Kurth, Verdoux, Tournier, Pariente, and Begaud in 2014. The study on cannabinoids, a significant component found in marijuana, was done by Bachmeier, Beaulieu Abdelahad, Mullan, and Paris in 2013. These studies play an essential role in illustrating how this disease can be prevented. There may not be a definitive cure for those who are already deeply afflicted with this disease, even in the future. However, examining studies on cannabinoids and benzodiazepines may help those who are in the early stages or have no clinical signs of Alzheimer s. In regards to the benzodiazepine study, the participants who did not ever use benzodiazepines were placed in the control group (de Gage 2014). The main finding of this study was the fact that benzodiazepine use is correlated to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay Overview of Firefighting as a Career My chosen career field is in public service. Precisely a career in firefighting. I believe firefighting is a great career choice as I enjoy the work that it involves, and there is a demand that will never stop for firefighters, as fire will always be around forever. The fire department offers a large variety of services to the public. Some of the major tasks that are performed in the fire service range from providing medical care as an Emergency Medical Technician, Entering a burning structure to search for any trapped occupants, suppressing the fire from the exterior or interior, removing a victim that is trapped inside a vehicle involved in an accident, cutting up a tree that fell over the roadway, to helping the elderly up into bed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The need for help is always there at all hours of the day and night. A firefighter has to be able to shift from dead sleep and when the call comes through, he must be up, mentally prepared and completely focused on the job and performing it as expected, no matter what time of day, or how little sleep he has gotten. The average working conditions involves responding to residential areas to provide medical services, as this is the majority of the tasks of firefighters. According to the NFPA, 2 out of 3 calls a firefighter responds to are medical assist related calls. Firefighting has a large number of dangerous aspects in the job, as that is what the firefighters know and acknowledge when entering this field. There may times that become unpleasant, but when the job is done, you feel an overwhelming sense of satisfaction knowing that it was you that made the difference in a humans life. According to the Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics, there were 307,000 job openings nationally in 2012. There is an expected 7% rise in opportunities between 2012 and 2020. Competition for firefighter positions is intense. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates 35,000 firefighters will be needed between now and 2016, but the firefighter job is popular and sought after, so there will be plenty of applicants for every open position. (U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics http://www.bls.gov) Firefighting jobs are literally everywhere. Every city has at least one fire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Effect Of Stock Market On Gdp Growth Extensive amount of studies have been undertaken to examine the effect of stock market on GDP growth. Some of the studies on this topic are Demirguc Kunt and Levine (1995), Levine and Zervos (1993, 1995, 1998) etc. In theory well developed stock market should enduce saving and efficiently allocate capital to productive investments which would later lead to increase in the rate of real output. Stock markets contribute to accumulation of domestic savings by enhancing the scope of financial instruments available to savers and investors trough diversification of their portfolios. Dailami and Aktin (1990) think stock markets provide important source of capital investment at low cost which should serve as an obvious benefit for the economy in general. In developed economies with developed stock markets share ownership provides individuals with probably the most liquid means of sharing the risks and benefits of investing in promising projects. The main advantage of liquid stock market is that it provides investors to cope with liquididy risk by allowing participants hit by illiquidity constraints to sell their stakes to othe participants who at the time do not suffer form the same problem. These transactions are done in real time with frictions in the market being at the minimum. The ending result of this process is that capital is not prematurely withdrawn form firms to meet short term liquidity need. It is just changing hands. Stock markets also play an important role in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A New Executive Leadership Team St. Jude Medical, on September 2015 announced their new executive leadership team, and that incoming President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Michael T. Rousseau has been chosen to lead the organization into the next phase of growth and innovation. The new team ensures the continuity of key leadership positions within St. Jude Medical. The executive leadership team will include a new structure intended to drive organizational effectiveness and maximize the depth of experience of St. Jude Medical leaders (Media Relations, 2015, para.1). The expectations, plans and prospects for the company, including potential clinical successes, anticipated regulatory approvals and future product launches, and projected revenues, margins, earnings and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jude Medical antonymous and let them run their own business because Abbot Labs originally understood St. Jude Medical to be a leader in this medical device field. Now however, Abbott Labs needs to possibly reconsider how their subsidiary organizes their management. The problem St. Jude Medical is having right now is not only a device problem nor a cultural problem, but it is a management problem and their inability to properly handle possible recalls in the industry. Recalls are not uncommon, but it is how companies handle these recalls. Are they ahead of the game? Do they understand their products, and know what actions need to implement when things go wrong? Abbott Labs may have to take control of the management of St. Jude Medical. Abbott Labs has 211 executives and St. Jude Medical has many additional executives themselves (Unknown, 2015, para.2). There is a high probability that St. Jude Medical s executive team will be reduced as Abbott Labs becomes more involved in the day to day business of their new acquisition. The question is how far does Abbott Labs go down in the chain of command. Will they go as far as down as lower management, for example: Field Directors, or will they stand back and let St. Jude Medical manage their entire business? I believe Abbott Labs needs to change how St. Jude Medical runs their management style. There are too many signs that there is a lack of leadership within the organization. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Organizational Structure And Its Impact On Organizational... Wilfredo Hernandez Prof. Coomber SG 91 Over the past few years many changes have been made by organizations, in the way that they do business. One of these changes has been going from rigid and centralized organizations, to now taking advantage of flexible and decentralized structures. An organizational structure outlines the way the job tasks are formally divided, grouped, and coordinated. The effect a decentralized structure has on managers and employees is that, the gap between who can make the decision has been spread. With a decentralized structure the process of decision making comes down to the manager that is closest to the action. The impact on organizational strategies has been that organizations have to adapt to the new structures to fit in to be able to compete more efficiently and effectively. Firstly, one of the common organizational designs we see today is the simple structure. The simple structure design has a low degree of departmentalization, wide spans of control, centralized in a single person, and little formalization. Examples of organizations that use the simple structural model are small retail stores, and electronic firms run by a hard driving entrepreneur. Small businesses usually use the simple structure, these are businesses that usually have only two or three vertical levels, a loose body of employees, and the decision making process is centralized. The advantage of using the simple structure lies in its simplicity, of being fast, flexible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Psychological Issues on Professional Sports Psychology of sports is new field of professional experiencing immense pains (Maher, 47). The article discusses the issues of psychology in professional sport. It highlights on what entails psychological issues in sports, causes of such psychological challenges, remedy and how to deal with such challenges. Real life examples and cases are highlighted to support the topic. Exercise and sports psychology discovers the relation between optimal performance and psychological factors. Psychology of sports is gradually becoming essential aspect of the general care of patient s psychological rehabilitation and sports medicine. Skills of mental training are an issue of interest in physical medicine practicing and professional rehabilitation in the treatment of patients. Professional in physical medicine should be able to identify what performance psychology or sport psychology signifies within the pattern of psychological mediations (Orlick, 147). Psychologists of sports assist amateur and professional athletes to overcome mental problems improve their performance and attain their desired dreams and goals. Most generally coaches concentrate on the physical sports side, whereas psychologists of sports concentrate of the mind of the athlete. Athletes would seek the assistance of sports psychologists or any other exercise and professional of sports psychology when they get a problem (Maher, 53). There are various reasons that can lead to the mental imbalance of the athlete which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Lupus Erythematosus Research Papers Systemic Lupus Erythematosus What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus? Systemic Lupus Erythematosus otherwise known as lupus is an inflammatory autoimmune condition and typically affects women of reproductive age and causes joint pain. Other manifestations of the disease include fatigue, rash, dry eyes/mouth, inflammation in other parts of the body, and blood cell abnormalities. One of the most worrisome complications of lupus is kidney disease, which is a common cause of dialysis dependence in young women. Lupus is also associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Since this condition may have devastating complications and can affect quality of life, it is important to become educated about its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tendons and bursa may also become inflamed, causing pain with joint movement. The joint pain in lupus is usually worse in the morning and improves throughout the day. Inflammation of the lining of the heart (pericarditis) or abdominal cavity (peritonitis) often results in chest pain and abdominal pain, respectively. Patients with kidney involvement (lupus nephritis) may develop frothy urine, swelling in the legs, and high blood pressure. Severe disease can lead to kidney failure. Patient with lupus are also at increased risk for heart attack, stroke, and blood clots in the legs and lungs. How is lupus diagnosed? Lupus is diagnosed based on the patient s symptoms, physical examination findings, and laboratory tests. Your doctor will usually check a comprehensive metabolic panel to evaluate your kidney and liver function. In addition, they will also typically check a complete blood count, ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate), CRP (C reactive protein), and complement levels. Urine analysis is commonly ordered to evaluate for protein and other urine abnormalities. Women of childbearing age are also tested with a urine pregnancy screen. Certain antibodies in the blood are highly suggestive of lupus. These typically include: ANA (anti nuclear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The, Man And Woman Ever since Adam and Eve were banished from Eden, man and woman have needed each other to survive in this world. Unlike in Eden, where both Adam and Eve were created by God to be perfect beings, once banished, both man and woman were put into a state of dependence; standing alone as individuals, they would never thrive. This advertisement depicts woman wearing the same pair of jeans as man. Both are standing on a white fur rug, staring with intense gazes. The man s hand is bandaged, while the woman is standing with her arms around the man. What is the significance of the bandage that is wrapped around the man s hand? At first glance, the man seems to be playing the dominant role in an advertisement for woman s jeans. The man is standing with his hand bandaged, with a bandage not unlike one that a boxer would wear under his boxing gloves. The woman s arms are around the man s neck, as if begging for protection. With closer observation, however, both man and woman are on top of this rug, a rug made out of soft fur, which could have come from an animal. Woman looks like she is emerging from man; as if man is Adam, and woman is Eve. In Chapter 1 of Genesis, Rabbinical commentaries hold that man and woman were originally one entity man was one side of the body, while woman was the other. Subsequently in Genesis Chapter 2, woman took on her own form, and was created from a bone of Adam s rib cage. The woman in this advertisement is standing in a position that looks like she is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Difference Between Barnes And Noble Thank you for writing regarding your Barnes Noble order #897491846. We understand that you would like to track your order online. We have looked into the status of your order. Your order was shipped from our warehouse on June 09, 2015 via International Air Mail. This method of shipping takes approximately 7 21 business days to arrive to the destination country. We expect delivery of your package to be made to your country by July 08, 2015. Because orders shipped via this method do not have tracking numbers, we are unable to report tracking results. We offer several levels of international shipping. To provide lower cost shipping options with the same reliable service, not all shipping levels include tracking. The level you chose for your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Reflection Paper On Figure Skating The second my feet lifted off the soap caked floor, I felt different. The skin on my neck was tingling, adrenaline was racing through my body, and my bones were engaged in a newfound excitement. My mother was wrong. The bathroom floor is a fun place to go figure skating on soap suds. My sister, Emily, and I began our skating journey at Kent State University, where we had been enrolled in Learn To Skate classes for as long as we could remember. Spinning circles faster than a horse around the kitchen table in our socks was a common occurrence. We were perpetually moving. Thus, it should not have been a surprising event when one lazy Saturday morning, Emily and I were sitting around playing dolls as we waited for our parents to wake up. For a six and nine year with the energy of a small volcano, it was as boring as sitting and watching paint dry. It is my Achilles heel to cause trouble when my mind is not stimulated, so I ventured off down the hall into the bathroom to see if there would be anything interesting to do there. My sister grabbed my hand and pulled me into a somewhat tangled, clumsy dance that was supposed to represent the figure skating we did at Kent. We couldn t have looked much better than the Cleveland Browns playing football, but for us, we felt as if we would be going to the Olympics in figure skating within the next few weeks. However, spinning around in our socks eventually grew tiring, as well, so we looked for a way to make the bathroom floor truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bookstore Cafe Ethnographic Observation Essay TITLE: OBSERVATION AT A POPULAR BOOKSTORE CAFÉ Over the past few years, commercial spaces have become areas for multifunction activities. Along with the availability of gourmet coffee, food, ample seating, and free WIFI bookstore cafes have welcomed a clientele that blends leisure, social and work related activities. In this context, a local popular Barnes and Noble bookstore cafe served as the perfect environment to perform a field observation for this assignment and to explore customer behaviors and reasons for patronizing this particular establishment. Nestled in a busy Shopping Center on the east side of a traffic jammed Central Avenue, in Westchester County, Barnes and Noble bookstore is surrounded by a movie ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patrons like myself stood in line scanning the café for empty tables and available seats. The arrangement of the tables in this area allowed for more seating flexibility and appeared to lower social boundaries between customers while encouraging interaction between members of cliques and individual patrons. Armed with my laptop and cappuccino, my observations occurred from an empty table in the center of the café. I felt at ease in this setting, as there were many more customers like myself, sitting alone reading, typing away on their laptops, writing in yellow pads or studying. Being in plain sight in a public environment, I assumed the role of a participant observer despite feeling a little unsure about the landscape of this assignment and insecure about my field note taking capabilities. As I settled in, I spotted a few neighboring customers who were about to get comfortable in their seats. A young man sitting nearby with his laptop cover still closed, stated, I come here quite often. WIFI is free, the service is great, I plug my earphones and in an hour I get a lot more work done here than at home with the kids . Another regular customer stated, This is where people come in between shopping, or like myself to get some work done after running some errands . When I asked a few customers about policies regarding reading printed material without purchasing them, and if there were any time limits for occupying the tables, I learned about a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rashormon by Akira Kurosawa The narrative in Akira Kurosawa s 1950 Rashomon is famous for its unconventional style and structure, its method of storytelling is based on the characters perception of the truth, in film and television it is often referred to as the Rashomon effect. The visual style and symmetry are compelling proponents of the films symbolism, Kurosawa s use of sunlight and dark shadows symbolizes the clarity of the story, an example would be the use of sunlight as good faith and the shadows as a dark impulse. The film tells the story of one event with four different accounts to it, each story is altered so that the truth is distorted or otherwise based on each characters perception of what has transpired. Kurosawa used four different alternate versions in the story as the narrative in the film, it is structured so the audience could have their own thoughts and perception of the real truth. Kurosawa also uses the philosophy of justice to show how human nature and moral relativism cannot tell the absolute truth without the bias of ones experience, in other words the problem with the truth is that it is based on perception. Kurosawa adapted the story plot and characters from In the Grove written by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, he wanted the film to be objective keep the characters perfectly aligned with the original story by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. The narrative of the film Rashomon is based on the perception of each character that participated in the event that occurs in the film, so in some ways ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. King Leopold II Research Paper Leopold II was a king that occupied the Belgian throne from 1865 to 1912, but he is more remembered for his terrible effect on the Congo Basin. In the Belgian Conference from 1884 1885, Leopold II became recognized as the sole ruler of the Congo Basin area. He ironically dubbed this land as the Congo Free State, which became his personal property, and where his cruel mistreatment of the natives took place. Under his rule, up to tens of millions of Africans were massacred, and even more were inhumanely tortured. Under Leopold s rule, the Congo Free State was subject to a terror regime (Religious Tolerance). Leopold II and his army, the Force Publique, enforced cruel conditions onto the slaves and consumed all of the land s resources for their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He first divided the land into two areas Free Trade Zone, and the Domaine Privé. The Free Trade Zone was available to Europeans who were interested in purchasing monopoly leases of anything valuable which was mostly ivory and rubber. The Domaine Privé, on the other hand, was Leopold s personal land. King Leopold s gain in wealth is shown from a Gondola study in 1966. The study shows that from 1888 to 1905, the value of rubber greatly increased from 260,000 Belgian Francs to 39,874,000 Belgian France. The value of ivory increased as well, from 1,096,000 Belgian Francs to 4,669,000 Belgian Francs between 1888 and 1890. Although the rubber and ivory trade presented Leopold with an enormous profit, it also lead to his downfall. The large shipments of rubber being exchanged with guns and ammunition made people suspicious. People like Edmund Dene Morel, an investigative journalist, and merchants who wanted to break the Congo s monopoly like William Cadbury rose up to expose Leopold II. In 1904, Roger Casement delivered an eyewitness report and all of his details were proven. The nations present during the Berlin Conference agreed that the power must be removed from Leopold, but by the time the Parliament of Belgium took over the Congo, Leopold had already milked (Religious Tolerance) the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Patriarchal View Of Fetishism Freud presents a patriarchal view of fetishism, in a way that demonizes female genitalia and presents it as not only inferior but harmful to the male psyche. In Freud s paper Fetishism (1927) he attempts to persuade physicians and laypeople alike of the purpose and origin of fetishism. Freud uses his experience as a physician to convince the reader of the relationship between castration anxiety and sexual abnormalities. He acknowledges that fetishes are often pleasurable or satisfying and it is, therefore, treated as a less important but relationally significant issue. No matter the varying spectrum of fetishes Freud concludes that they all lead back to trauma and the fear of losing the male phallus. Freud essentially argues that fetishism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This intern causes an internal struggle and personal castration fears. A person then is forced to deal with their own cognitive dissidence. Essentially their mother s penis is gone; it has been taken away and it is visibly evident. However, to acknowledge a mother s missing penis endangers their own. Therefore, some men do not accept that a women has lost her penis. To cope with the introduction of this jarring information the male instead chooses to believe the phallus remains but in a different way, resolving the cognitive dissonance and resulting in a fetish. In fraud s explanation, the female phallus is almost like a toy or favorite blanket a child refuses to give up. Just as the blanket protects a child from the horrors of the dark, a fetish insulates a male s ego or perception of reality, to allow them to continue functioning normally and sexually. Freud s entire argument centers on castration anxiety and discounts other aspects of sex and sexuality (desire, homosexuality as natural). According to Freud, fetishism essential develops out of cognitive dissonance and the need to reconcile two opposing views on the female phallus. The confrontation of female genitalia and the trauma imposed on the male psyche because of this event seem overly exaggerated. Freud is fundamentally stating that fetishism is a sexual abnormality caused by the exposure to female genitals or rather the lack of outwardly exposed genitals. It is also this sole event or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Methodological Base Of Cybernetic Reasoning Much of the methodological base of cybernetic reasoning was developed during World War Two. Work conducted on three grand engineering projects, rockets, radar, and the atomic bomb involved a cybernetic worldview. Norbert Wiener s advancements in radar and automated air defense were particularly influential. The black box style of reasoning in cybernetics, which treated systems as defined by their inputs and outputs, came to prominence in other fields after the end of the Second World War. The founders of Simulmatics were elsewhere during World War Two. Ithiel Pool was not working on military defense projects. He, and many other Simulmatics affiliates, were instead working towards psychological defense of the homeland. Pool worked for the Experimental Division for the Study of War Time Communications, a secret research group working under the Department of War. Pool, and other communications theorists, most notably Harold Lasswell, was initially tasked with developing an automatic translator. When machine translation proved untenable, Pool and his colleagues moved on to other applications of the text analysis techniques they had developed for machine translation. The division developed quantitative content analysis techniques that could, using statistical reasoning, determine whether or not a domestic publication was serving as Nazi propaganda. Tracking the prevalence of symbols (words and phrases associated with subterfuge, insurgency, and Nazism), could, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Dispute Between China And The Philippines Essay The Dispute between China and the Philippines over the South China Sea The territorial and maritime disputes over the South China Sea (SCS) have been ongoing for decades. The disputes have been considered to be one the fiercest contested in Asia. The South China Sea is an enclosed sea surrounded by several different states. China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, and Malaysia all surrounded the South China Sea. The main cause of tension in this dispute is because China claims to have historical sovereignty over all of the South China Sea. Associations of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have come up with different discussions and suggestions on how to end the disputes with favorable conditions for all contending states. They use the principles of the United Nation Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and form the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC). The states surrounding the South China Sea possess 12 nautical miles territorial sea and 200 nautical miles exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Thus, the South China Sea is not only international waters, instead, it is also overlapping exclusive economic zones. According to UNCLOS, disputes over exclusive economic zones must be resolved through negotiations by the contending states. Many of these contending Southeast Asian states have negotiated their maritime boundaries, however, China fails to comply. China claims that it owns all of the South China Sea, and therefore, has no need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Tolstoy´s Ivan Ilyich Essay Tolstoy began the story with chapter one, with the death of Ivan Ilyich and the narration of Pyotr Ivanovich, a close friend of Ivan s. As demonstrated in the first chapter, there are evident flaws to the society that the two lived in. Pyotr s narration suggests to the reader the materialistic, and selfish motives that individuals in the society possessed. Furthermore, the reader understands that individuals of this materialistic society sought to obtain pleasantness and propriety for their lives. In addition, the reader understands that individuals of this society are conformists, concerned wholly with the image they portray of themselves to society. Tolstoy begins the story from Pyotr s perspective and narration because Pyotr is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...And got down to what was obviously her chief business with him: to ask how, in connection with her husbands death, she could obtain a grant of money from the government. (Tolstoy pg 39 40) These individuals are primarily concerned with social matters and materialistic views in which they will be most advantaged. Ivan Ilyich was no exception. For example, all the endeavors Ivan possessed in his lifetime were to obtain a better job and focus on receiving a high income, just as all individuals in his society desired. (Tolstoy, pg 47) By introducing the reader to the materialistic views so clearly evident in this society, the reader could gain an understanding of Ivan Ilyich s actions and understand the interests that occupied him during his lifetime. Secondly, with Pyotr narrating the first chapter of the book in response to his so called friend, Ivan Ilyich, the reader understood that individuals of this materialistic society sought to obtain pleasantness and propriety for their lives. Both Ivan and Pyotr had a desire for pleasantness, and in a quest of attaining this pleasantness; they distanced themselves from an actual, involved living. In turn, their priorities are distorted for they have not real motives in accepting the hardships that life presents. For instance, at the service for Ivan, Pyotr was highly uncomfortable. ... [He] Entered the room where the body lay. The service began: candles, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Task 1 And 3 Combined Assignment 1 Construction in Civil Engineering Alex Dale Task 1 + 3 Describe and compare fundamental techniques, processes, plant and materials used in groundworks, foundations and substructures. Millau Viaduct Millau Viaduct is the tallest bridge in the world, located in Southern France. The bridge reaches the height of 343 meters and weighs in a 36,000 tonnes. The bridge was designed by the French structural engineer Michel Virlogeux and British architect Norman Foster. The bridge opened in 2004 on 16th December after costing around €400 million. The Construction of the Millau came in three parts: the concrete, the steel and then the final construction. The Viaduct used many different specialties in the field of civil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will help the bridge to sustain its good condition, and not fail, prolonging its life. Plants In order to construct the bridge, machinery like cranes etc. would have been used to produce the foundations, piers and the bridge in general. To construct the seven foundations, plants would have been used to produce different parts of the project e.g. foundations, piers, deck etc. For the foundation, an excavator and a dumper truck would have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Examples Of Sectionalism In The United States Sectionalism and Nationalism In the United States of America Did you know what nationalism or Sectionalism is? Well ill tell you! Sectionalism is when people in a country feel loyalty or pride to a certain section of their country. Nationalism is when the people of a certain country feel pride and or loyalty to their country as a whole. In the early 1800 s, the U.S. was divided by sectionalism, but was also united by nationalism. The Missouri Compromise is a good example of nationalism. The Missouri Compromise stated that Missouri would enter the union as a slave state and that slavery would be prohibited above the 30 degree 30 latitude. This compromise essentially split the country into two parts; pro slavery south and a anti slavery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. William Carey Describe how The Seventy Five Million Campaign affected the Southern Baptist Convention. The Seventy Five Million Campaign was the Southern Baptist effort to raise $75 million for various Baptist causes during the five years spanning 1919 1924. It initially began to strengthen Baptist education, but evolved into a campaign to aid all Baptist causes. The SBC appointed a Campaign Commission was chaired by George Truett and was complimented by directors from each state, association, and local church. The commission then launched the most intense campaign of publicity and promotion that Southern Baptists had ever known, with a campaign calendar. The campaign was an early success with pledges exceeded the goal with a total of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, the Baptist churches also experienced a spiritual renewal with baptisms exceeding more than any other time before which led to thousands of young women and men stepping forward for Christian service. As young people stepped out in faith, Baptist schools saw an increase in enrollment which led to an influx of young, new pastors and church ministers. Fourth, the campaign also brought about a spirit of unity which gave new and broader vision to possibilities of Baptist work. Lastly, Baptists generally became more aware of the importance of stewardship which led to many churches to adopt a budget system to manage local church finances. What is the Cooperative Program and what does it do? Discuss the effectiveness of this program. In 1920, the SBC developed the Conservation Committee to preserve the funds that were collected from the Seventy Million Campaign. In 1925, this Committee launched the Cooperative Program to continue in meeting the financial needs of the convention. The program called for churches to send their offerings directly to their state conventions where each state would retain a portion for their own needs and the rest would be forwarded to the SBC office in Nashville. Leaders insisted that this mechanism was both scriptural and fair. The success of the program was dependent on trust, mutual confidence, and for churches to forego designated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparing The Anarchist Squint And Social Imagination A better world shall emerge based faith and understanding Douglas MacArthur. The world we live in today can sometimes seem to be a unstable place. We have wars in the middle east, tensions between nuclear superpowers and millions of people living in poverty. Many of us go day to day without thinking about these things. What if we were able to take more time to analyze what is going on in the world and what other people are going through? In this essay we will take a look at two concepts: The Anarchist Squint and Social Imagination. We will see how these topics are similar and how they could contribute to a better world of understanding. First let s talk about the Anarchist Squint. In James C. Scott s book Three Cheers for Anarchism, he describes this concept as looking through the eyes of an anarchist. To be able to do this one must be able to put aside his or her views on morality and forget the way society expects us to be. According to Scott ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this class we have discussed the issues of suicide, racism, social isolation, anarchism as well as many other issues. While there is no single idea of a perfect world, a world with more understanding of eachother could be a better place. If each person on this planet was able have the potential to look at life from each other s viewpoints there would be a lot less hate in society and people wouldn t be so quick to jump to conclusions. Humanity can become narrow minded in their views and refuse to consider anything else. looking back at our example for anarchist squint many people would say they are not anarchist, but yet still many go five miles per hour over the posted speed limit. From a social imagination standpoint, we may be racist and not even realize it. what one person defines as racist can be different from someone s mindset. If only the world could come together and understand all walks of life, we would be able to live in a more peaceful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Patient Evacuation DOI: 9/11/2001. Patient is a 47 year old female correspondence reader who sustained a work related injury while evacuating when she was pushed and fell in chaos due to an event. Per OMNI, she was diagnosed with herniated lumbar disc. It was noted that the patient has had Per medical report dated 05/20/15 by Dr. Joshi, the patient has completed 30 PT sessions from 10/13/14 through 05/20/15. Per the medical report dated 05/27/16 by Dr. Joshi, the patient continues toward goals. Patient reports that PT alleviates her pain, improves overall functional limitations, allows her to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) with less difficulty and allows her to take care of infant child without assistance or difficulty. On the statement of medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Veronika Decides to Die VERONIKA DECIDES TO DIE Veronika was a young girl living in Ljubljana, in Slovenia. She was bored of her life and she decided to kill herself, she attempted to commit suicide. She was living in a room she rent for herself. On a November day, she ordered the room meticulously; she brushed her teeth and lay down. She decided to take sleeping pills in overdose. After she took most pills, she began to wait for the loss of consciousness and finally, her aim, death she waited for. While she was waiting for the death to come, she got impatient and impatient for the death and she got difficulties in passing time and she looked for something to spend time. In the room, she found a magazine and started to take look at the magazine. Within the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When she was given the reply that she was in a mental hospital, she showed an objection to the nurse who replied her question by saying that she was not mad. The nurse began to laugh at Veronika s words and told her that all the people in that hospital thought that they were not mad too. Firstly, being mad did not associate anything for Veronika. Meanwhile, a woman asked her that whether she knew the meaning of mad or not. She asked for the identity of that woman. That woman was Zedka and then Veronika started to talk to Zedka. Zedka, who was also a patient in hospital, started to tell a story to Veronika. The story was following;there was a wizard and that wizard wished to eliminate a kingdom by placing poison into the well of the kingdom from which the people of the kingdom had their water. When the people drank from the well, they got all mad. The king began to declare regulations in order to control the people. Since all the people behaved in the same manner, they began to see the King and Queen as mad couples. Later it occurred to the mind of queen that they were to drink from the well and they did at last. After drinking, the King and Queen began to behave like the people and the country kept living in peace in later years. That story made Veronika laugh. Zedka was suffering from clinical depression. Zedka had fallen in depression due to her love towards a man since the youth. Although, she tries to forget that man, she could not do that. She would accept being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Funerary Model Of A Pig Sty Mingqi For this first paper assignment I have chosen to write my essay on The Funerary Model of a Pig Sty. This artwork takes place in Ancient China around c. 2nd century BCE. It was designed and used within the Han Dynasty early in China s history. These clay models like the pig sty and other burial goods had a hand in furthering the development of Chinas cultural heritage and beliefs. Within this paper I will be discussing my chosen MIA artwork, works that are similar but different to this artwork, and also how all three works, although all different, have the same purpose for what they have been made for. Then finally touching on how the context of the piece can change based on its surroundings. When one looks at the Funerary model of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (MIA) The roofs are separated into four sections on both rooftops. On the square latrine roofs there are four triangles. While on the rectangular latrine there are two triangles and two trapezoids for the rooftops shape. I find that this adds to the depth of the roof giving this piece great detail. One can see this not just in the structure, but also in the details of the animals found in the pigsty model. For starters when looking around there are seven animals total. They are a boar or male pig, a dog, a sow who is feeding her three young piglets, and finally a bird. (MIA) In this particular model each animal is found doing something known for what that animal does in real life. For example the boar is outside the pen eating slop by himself out of a bowl. While the dog is above the boar on the walkway lazily sleeping his day away in what could be the hot sun. As one moves along within the piece and looks inside the pen one can see a sow that is really doing the most work in this model for she is feeding her three young piglets right in the middle of the pen. This is okay because her and the piglets are the only four in the pen causing a feeling of calm to the person looking at the work. Finally we move our eyes up and see a nest with a bird in it. This bird seems to be stretching his wings or cleaning them minding its own business. All these individual details make up one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Music In The Morning Poem Meaning The poem Music in the Morning by Dorrianne Laux is about a man with a past filled with alcohol and violence that is able to control his anger, escape his chaotic lifestyle, and find true love. Laux conveys the message that fate brought the two characters together. Even though the man faced adversity, there was a force that stopped him from acting violent, allowing him to overcome hardships. Through structure, alliteration, and repeated ideas, Dorrianne Laux uses a love story to illustrate the importance of patience and gratitude on the journey to happiness. The structure is important because it allows the reader to further understand the poem. For example, this poem is written in one stanza, indicating that it is a story. As a result of being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The structure of the poem gives it a story like, slow paced flow. The order is chronological because that is the way they happen in life. This illustrates the importance of patience. Laux uses alliteration to express the woman s gratitude that the man was able to stop fighting and avoid a serious injury. The repeated ideas of unity, gratitude, destiny, comfort, and serenity convey that the couple is happy and thankful that destiny brought them together. Laux suggests that patience is the key to happiness and that the journey is hard but to be thankful for the end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Global Warming Is The Cause For The End Of The World Topic: Global warming is the cause to the end of the world. Opening/Attention: Have you ever heard or the saying the world is coming to an end ? Has it ever crossed your mind that this statement could be true? Scientists claim every so often that the world will end due to natural causes. Even though years have passed and nothing dramatically has occurred, slowly and slowly, the world is dying. Everyday millions of animals are going extinct, due to natural causes. Global warming and climate change refer to an increase in average global temperatures. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures. This is all because the world is increasingly changing, and one by one, nothing and no one will be left. Did you ever wonder about how the earth looked before? Did it ever cross your mind that earth could have been way healthier before the world s population increased. I am here to talk to you about more interesting facts, causes, reasons to help and the future outcomes to understand that for future generations children won t be able to witness what you have due to the seriousness of this issue. Spoken Link/Transition: Here is a story about ( haven t chosen which story is best) , talking about an effect that global warming has on humans and/or animals. This story shares details about the number one fear known as man allowing these effects to occur. Emotion/Story: Polar bear story Here is a story about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Country Music Openness My conjecture, then, is that country music functions in part to reinforce in low openness individuals the idea that life s most powerful, meaningful experiences are precisely those to which conservative personalities living conventional lives are most likely to have access. This excerpt is from an essay titled Country Music, Openness to Experience, and the Psychology of the Culture War, in which the author, Will Wilkinson, is arguing that country music is made solely for conservative ears. Reading such a statement is perplexing. The author is telling the audience that country music is made for close minded individuals who seek comfort in the little things in life because the changing world around them is too frightening. Growing up in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This song creates yet another heartwarming story by incorporating the values of love and marriage into its lyrics. For example, the line So, we planned it all out for the middle of June, from the wedding cake to the honeymoon, and your momma cried when you walked down the aisle, gives the audience the classic, lovely vision of getting married. Similar lyrics in the song such as Yeah baby I love you a lot and I think we ve got a real good shot also tie in the human desire to be loved by another individual. These specific lyrics are significant because they all appeal to human nature s yearning for interpersonal connection. This means an audience member can connect to the lyrics in this song on a deep level. It does not matter what your political alignment may be, human empathy for topics such as marriage and love fosters connection, therefore to the story created by the lyrics in the song and to other songs like it within the genre. This further proves the fact that not just conservatives can enjoy and connect to the stories created within country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Kamehameha V Thesis Paper Who would you pick for your top 5 ali i in Hawaiian History? Would Kamehameha V be on there? I most certainly think Kamehameha should be on that list. He left schooling at the age of 18 to work in the government office building and he was the last of the Kamehameha s to rule. Kamehameha V was the second best ruler behind Kamehameha the great because he had to overcome a lot, tried to follow exactly the way his grandfather ruled, and worked extremely hard for things he thought were right for his people. When Prince Lot and Princess Pauhi were children they were expected to marry each other. At the age of 16, Pauhi didn t want to get married to Prince Lot because she was in love with Charles Reed Bishop. The two later on got married and Prince Lot never found love. On December 11, 1830 a prince by the name of Lota Kapuaiwa Kalanimauka Ali iolani Kalanikupuapa ikalaninui was born. 4 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They went and met presidents and talked with other members of royalty, what it was like to run a society, and to prepare them for their future roles as leaders. This is just one example of what Kamehameha V did to show his people that he was willing to learn from other kings to see what he should do for his people. Another thing that Lot did was raise the Sugar Industry. You might think of that as bad but at the time people were getting destroyed by the incoming people so Kamehameha V helped to bring up the sugar industry to help them bring in goods from other parts of the world. But the biggest way he helped his people was by sending people with leprosy to the island of Molokai. He saved a lot of Hawaiian lives by sending only the sick to Molokai. This was extremely smart because Hawaiians were not adapted to the new diseases that the foreigners brought. His one idea is still used today, people with leprosy go to Molokai to get treatment or to help people that have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Freudian Analysis Of Leo s Psychodynamic Approach Through a Freudian analysis of Leo, the main character in the film Léolo, it becomes evident that his psyche did not develop suitably, thereby demolishing his conscious mind. Freud s theory of psychosexual development states that tension in humans is caused by the accumulation of libido sexual energy and that pleasure is derived from the release of this energy. It is composed of 5 stages: the oral stage, the anal stage, the phallic stage, the latent stage, and the genital stage. Libido is focused differently in each stage of psychosexual development, therefore proper development in each stage of psychosexual growth is imperative to the constitution of the psyche the human mind. Freud s most wildly acknowledged theory is that the human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pleasure principle entails one s natural and rudimentary inclination towards gratification, and conversely, one s aversion to suffering. This need must be accomplished with whatever means necessary: social acceptability, morals and deep thought are not to be considered. Leo cannot control his bowel movements from a young age, therefore he is unable to pass the anal stage of psychosexual development the period between the ages of one to three years old in which one experiences pleasure from controlling bowel movements. In a scene where he can urinate off of his balcony, he exclaims, Léolo! Léolo Lozone! My name is Léolo! (7:55) which indicates that he can only satisfy himself when he indulges in his fantasies. His incompetence in the anal stage symbolizes his inability to satisfy his sexual desires, which impedes the development of his psyche even further. Accordingly, Leo has an abundance of cathexis a proliferation of libido energy in tangible things in his neighbour, Bianca. She is an Italian woman, and is therefore the perfect personification of his fantasy: Bianca my love. My beautiful love. My only love. My Italy, (46:55). Though Leo s anal stage is not properly developed, he continues on to the phallic stage, and continues to gratify his desires in the strange fashion that is quintessential of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Silgrim In The Canterbury Tales At the end of the 14th century, England s first great poet, Geoffrey Chaucer assembled a collection of over twenty stories into the novel The Canterbury Tales. During the Hundred Years War, Chaucer composed these tales in Middle English. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of fictional stories presented by a group of English men and women as they travel along on a religious pilgrimage. The purpose of this trek was to seek the martyred saint s blessings and to express thanks to the saint for helping them live through such harsh winter conditions. Throughout the General Prologue, Chaucer creates a challenge for the pilgrims as they embark on their expedition to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at the Canterbury Cathedral as a way to provide entertainment. For this tale telling contest, each pilgrim would tell four tales: two on the way to the Canterbury Cathedral and two on the return home. Upon their return, the best storyteller would receive a free meal at the Tabard Inn, courtesy of the other pilgrims, as a reward. The device of a springtime pilgrimage provided Chaucer with a diverse range of characters and experiences, with him being both a narrator and an observer (123HelpMe). Chaucer gives vivid detail of each member of the pilgrimage in order to set a frame for the tales that follow. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of Chaucer s characters end their stories by wishing the rest of the compaignye, or company, well (SparkNotes). Friendships among knights were an incredibly important part of chivalry, the code of conduct that the knights were supposed to obey. Friendships between two knights that develop into rivalry play vital roles in many of the tales throughout this work. This can be seen in The Knight s Tale , the Miller s tale , and also the Pardoner s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Dollhouse And The Glass Menagerie One of the most important thematic bridges connecting two of the seminal works of Henrik Ibsen, author of A Dollhouse, and Tennessee Williams, playwright of The Glass Menagerie, is abandonment and its effects on the family dynamic. Each work s protagonist Tom in The Glass Menagerie and Nora in A Dollhouse actively undergoes the process of starting afresh in life by abandoning the strict limitations of domesticity in search of spiritual and financial stability. While both characters ultimately end up declaring their independence from their families, the consequences they face in the aftermath are uniquely a result of the specific dynamic they suffer from in their respective works. In Nora s case, the tight grip of her husband Torvald as well as her dubious under the table deal with Krogstad highlights her capricious and shady nature, while Tom eagerly fits the mold of a petulant, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nora s sudden transformation from dutiful housewife to fiercely independent spinster with a mind of her own is bound to keep some readers confused because of Ibsen s theatrical decision to keep Nora s thoughts largely internal during the height of the play s dramatic tension (Ibsen 73). Williams, primarily through the framing of The Glass Menagerie as a memory play, places the audience more squarely in tune with Tom s psychological justifications for leaving his family through his constant breaking of the fourth wall, emphasizing that the tricks in his pockets will come out in full view for the audience to see to fully understand his abandonment of the Wingfields (Williams 29). Tom is finally spurned by the lingering presence of his father s adventurous spirit, symbolized through his internment in picture form on the Wingfields mantle, to act upon impulse and finally escape the restrictive bonds that living with his mother and sister has placed upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Radio in the New Age Radio in the New Age The essay is a popular form for writers to express their ideas. It can be found in many sources: newspapers, magazines, and journals. The essay is no longer limited to these mediums, and as communication technology develops, the essay has extended into new arenas. What was once an exclusively paper and ink technology is now available over the airwaves and through the phone lines. The essay has found its way to new formats through the radio and internet. We were once readers, but have now become listeners and spectators through the cyberculture revolution. The term cyberspace was invented by writer William Gibson to describe the interconnection of society and its technology (Tribble 162). Cyberculture implies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Listening to recorded essays allows for a greater involvement of the listener than by reading. The narrator s voice is clearly distinct from the voice of each person in the converstaion. While names and introductions are still used, they are not necessary since the vocal uniqueness of each speaker allows for easy comprehension of the listener. Background sounds are often picked up through the essay while the recorder is on site the call of a bird, the laughter of a crowd, a congested intersection and is instantly filtered and prioritized by the listener to fill in a greater understanding of place. The audio clues are further enhanced by selected music to provide a transition between paragraphs , or changes in subject. These musical transitions are so effective in performing the subject change, as well as holding the listeners attention so they don t wander to another channel, that an NPR web site is dedicated to the musial interludes. At All Songs Considered, the viewer can listen to the entire track from which the music transistion was taken. The viewer can then become buyer if he likes what is heard. The stories themselves evolve in the mind. Interpreting meaning from visual clues is significantly different than interpreting meaning from audio clues. Miriam Schacht ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...