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Witch of Blackbird Pond Summary Essay
After her grandfather s death in 1687, 16 year old Kit feels that she must leave and sail to the only
relatives she knows of, her uncle and aunt in Wethersfield, Connecticut. She desperately travels there
on a ship called the Dolphin, where she meets a gentleman named Nat. She and Nat have a very
playful relationship, Nat always has a mocking grin on his face and Kit occasionally flirts with him on
the boat. When she arrives in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she is taken by surprise at the dull landscape
and endless fields. Kit meets her uncle, a strict and sometimes grumpy man named Matthew Wood,
her aunt, a sweet and caring woman named Rachel, her cousin Judith, a picky and vain young lady
who s otherwise kind, and her other cousin Mercy, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Soon, Kit also learns that Nat is also a friend of Hannah who keeps her company, helps her out, and
brings her souvenirs from his voyages. Matthew ends up finding out that Kit has been visiting the
witch . He forbids her from visiting Hannah again. Things go on like this for awhile, with Kit teaching
Prudence, Nat visiting Hannah, the usual. Then, Judith and Mercy fall ill along with most of the other
young people of Wethersfield. An angry mob led by Prudence s parents shows up at the Wood
household and says that Hannah has been causing the fevers that struck the town. Kit was very
worried about Hannah so she pretends to go to bed, but goes to Hannah s house instead. By the time
she had gotten there, the angry mob had already arrived at Hannah s cottage. Kit quickly runs into
Hannah s house and grabs Hannah, Hannah comes but soon remembers about her kitten. She goes
back to get her kitten and Kit has no choice but to let her. Soon, Kit and Hannah make it to the
Dolphin and Hannah is safe. A few days after, another mob arrives at the Wood household demanding
that Kit is a witch because Goodwife Cruff (Prudence s mom) had found the hornbook with Kit s
name on it and sheets of paper with Prudence s name written on them. Uncle Matthew is the only one
who defends Kit William doesn t even show up but luckily at the last moment, Nat rushes in with
Prudence who tells everyone that Kit was just
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Of The Muskoseepi Park Skateboare Prairie Skatepark Strategy
Introduction
The Muskoseepi Park Skatepark and Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy open house was hosted on
October 24th at 6:00 pm in a Muskoseepi Park meeting room facing the proposed expansion site. This
open house is part of the council directed Skateboard Park Strategy to access existing parks and
recommend new areas and designs that will meet current needs and look ten years into future needs
(Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy, 2017). During this open house participant input on both locations
for future skateparks and designs for the City of Grande Prairie and the two proposed concept
drawings for the Muskoseepi Park Skateboard park were explored. The following paper will explore
and evaluate the nature and organization of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For the Muskosseepi Park Expansion piece, participants were encouraged to collaborate on the two
concept designs that were based on initial feedback provided at the July open house. During this
element, consultants explained in detail the possible options for the park and circulated taking notes of
participant desires, likes and dislikes (IAP2 Public Participation Spectrum, 2007). This element was
very interactive and gave each participant a chance to share his or her thoughts and concerns. The
consultants will be re tweaking new elements into the final concept design and be bringing the
proposed model concept for participants to have a 3D model to give final feedback on prior to the
construction phase in spring 2018.
The consultants effectively applied the IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners and
met the role of a practitioner by building trust, respect for communities, defined the publics role and
promoted commitment and advocacy ( IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners,
2007). Both the consultants and staff were skill and educated on effective engagement; the
presentation was located in an all abilities accessible building that had access to free parking and easy
access to transit to eliminate
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Immunodeficiency Syndrome In The Film Philadelphia
The film Philadelphia is about a young man named Andy who has acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome also known as AIDs. He does not inform anyone at his workplace that he has this disease, as
he is afraid of how he would be treated if people knew. Lesions begin to appear on his face and he
tells a coworker it was from getting hit with a tennis racquet. One day, a complaint Andy had written
and was needed for court vanished and all traces of it were mysteriously gone until one copy was
located miraculously and gotten to court just in time. Soon after he was fired. The company claims he
was fired due to that incident, but Andy knew someone had meddled with his report as it was
completed and put on his desk. Andy believes he was fired because of his illness and hires a lawyer to
make a case against the company for discrimination. Joe, the lawyer, wins the case, and Andy very
soon passes away. I believe this film encompasses advocacy. More specifically, the movie shows self
advocacy by Andy wanting to start a case to show how wrongly he was being treated, and professional
advocacy as Joe works for Andy and others with this disease to bring about justice. They were
showing that those who have AIDs were being unfairly treated and it ... Show more content on
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It made me more aware of discriminations patients may experience due to their illness and not just
with the disease of AIDs. This could happen with many different kinds of illnesses. It was great to see
that others were willing to fight for Andy and knew that this discrimination was unfair and wrong. It is
crazy to think that this population was often treated like this in the past. They would lose their jobs
one because they had the illness and two because the business felt as though the person would not
have a future prospect for the company due to the illness being deadly. I am glad that that does not
seem to occur in today s times, but I am sure some discrimination does still exist
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Research Theme for Buss4 2013
Organisational culture describes the values, beliefs and behaviours which provide norms for the
environment of an organisation (Anon., 2012). The culture of an organisation sets out to provide
structure for employees within a business and often culture shows to be a strong factor in certain
organisations. Edgar Schein, a culture theorist explains that the definition of organizational culture
must be general otherwise factors may be eliminated which may contribute to culture within a
business. (Anon., 2007). Culture impacts on the working procedures in which a business performs and
effects the way in which the organisation is run on a daily basis.
The organisational iceberg theory proposed by French and Bell (1990) explains that there are ... Show
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Employees follow specific job descriptions and their aim is to complete individual tasks set, role
culture also displays bureaucracy within a company (Sherwin, 2009). John Lewis has implemented a
role culture within their organisation allowing staff to have individual roles to complete
advantageously giving them a sense of job identity within the culture of the business.(Potter, 2010)
explains that John Lewis encourage respect, fairness, dialogue and collaboration between all staff
(shareholders or partners) to work from a leadership base of high credibility and trust. Therefore this
shows they value importance on their employees and ensure they have a positive reputation of culture.
By issuing yearly bonuses to employees, they show importance of their staff to the company and
communication of this is shown in the public eye.
Task culture is an explanation of businesses which value high importance of the tasks in hand and
make every effort of the company to complete tasks set. There is less control and influence from sub
ordinates as employees work in team based groups to ensure completion of work. An example of this
culture would be seen in more research based businesses where more team working is required with
different skills to implement within the business surroundings.
A person culture reflects a culture in which the business surrounds the importance of employees and
key job roles are led by staff decision making where in which there is no hierarchy. The
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Two Eyed Seeing
There are many ways one can see and understand the world. The way that the school system
authorized us to see and understand the world is through a western perspective. However, there is
another perspective that we should all see and understand the world as since we live on the unceded
territories; we should all see the world an Indigenous perspective too. This concept of two eyed seeing
is introduced by Mi kmaw Elders Albert and Murdena Marshall from Eskasoni, a First Nation in Cape
Breton, Nova Scotia (Martin, D. 2012, p. 31). The concept is specifically introduced and applied to
research in science. However, I believe that this concept can be applied to life in general and in the
classroom environment.
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They are hiding the history of assimilation of Indigenous people in residential schools. By continuing
to teach with the western perspective, it is continuing to assimilate Indigenous people. In B.C. s school
system, there are over 60,000 students who self identify as being of Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis or
Inuit) ancestry. (Province of British Columbia, 2017). Those 60,000 self identifying Aboriginal
students are sitting in a school where they may be misrecognized with stereotypes and are forced to
learn the western perspective while possibly learning an indigenous perspective at home. The B.C
government states that Aboriginal Education seeks to: improve the success of Aboriginal students,
support all students learning about Aboriginal peoples and help teachers in their efforts to bring
Aboriginal knowledge into their teaching practice. When thinking about this two eyed seeing, it
reminded me of the story Edwina Left Behind by Sören Wuerth. Edwina, a Native senior who was
trying to pass the state s High School Graduation Qualifying Exam to receive a diploma had failed
because of the cultural ignorance of standardized test. This is the reality of seeing through one eye.
She did everything she could to learn the western, standardized test yet she still failed. If the
standardized test was tweaked a little and included another perspective aside from the western
perspective;
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The Pros And Cons Of Understandability
Understandability
It is essential to maintain clear and concise annual reports so that it is easy to understand. It will not
only facilitate company employees but also any other party that is interested in knowing a company s
financial position. E.g. investors, public, shareholders etc.
Proof: In both our chosen company s, the financial statements are very clearly mentioned. Both
include the type of financial statement, period covered, there are also references given in particular
notes that refer to a specific statement prepared.
 In Microsoft they have proof INCOME STATEMENTs, BALANCE SHEETS and
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME STATEMENTs labelled and the years covered.
 In GREENPEACE they have proof STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME/
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Monetary Unit
The monetary unit is the principle states that you only record business transactions that can be
expressed in terms of a country s currency. For example if your business is operating in Oman than the
currency should be in Rails and if the company is in America it should be in dollars. And also the
currency that is chosen depending on the country is expected to be stable over some time in terms of
purchasing power (monetary unit, 2016).
Proof: In the non profit organization of Greenpeace this concept is used under all the units, they used
the currency of Euros thousands (£) at the above of every transactions and units showed above as
Euros thousands which shows that this organization has used the currency of euro while In the profit
organization of Microsoft also used the currency of Dollar ($) which has represented all of its units
and transactions and it is clearly showed above the units as dollar.
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Ansel Adams Photographer and Artist Essay example
Ansel Adams photographer and artist
Until the 19th century most artwork was created in a two or three dimensional media. In England,
William Fox discovered a technique that allowed camera images to be captured on paper. This
medium has evolved since Fox s discovery in 1839 to a serious and viable form of art today.
Photography allows the artist to capture what he sees. The image produced is reality to the artists eye,
it can only be manipulated with light and angles.
The photograph is a very powerful medium. The French painter Paul Delaroche exclaimed upon
seeing an early photograph from now on, painting is dead! (Sayre, 2000). Many critics did not take
photography seriously as a legitimate art form until the 20th century. With ... Show more content on
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Adams decision to be a full time photographer changed the photographic visions of the west. He spent
his time in National parks photographing the immense beauty of nature in these national treasures.
Adams formed a group with other San Francisco photographers in 1932 called f/64, referring to the
smallest aperture opening on a camera lens (Gray, 1994). The group concentrated on form and texture.
The group translated scale and detail into organic, sometimes abstract design (Jacobs, 1995).
In 1935, Adams published his first book, Making a Photograph. Six years later, his Zone System was
formulated. The Zone System introduced a way for the professional and amateur photographers to
determine and control the exposure and development of prints for maximum visual acuity (Jacobs,
1995). The Zone System marked his first efforts at public education on photography.
Adams felt a sense of duty to share his knowledge of nature and photography. [Adams] was master
teacher as well as a master photographer (Schaefer, 1992). He wrote many books and taught students
his art. Adams technical ability in the darkroom was magical. He set the standard for black and white
printing. His discriminating taste and meticulously produced prints continue to amaze current
generations twenty five years after his death. Adams was an experimenter and a modernist with his
camera.
Adams
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O Brother Where Art Thou In Homer s The Odyssey
There are many reasons to believe that O Brother, Where Art Thou is a movie based upon the events
that took place during Homer s The Odyssey. The Odyssey is a story about Odysseus and his
adventure home after the Trojan War. O Brother, Where Art Thou was about the journey of Ulysses
and his two partners escaping from prison. Both Odysseus and Ulysses were trying to reach home so
they could see their families again. The blind man on the railroad tracks toward the beginning
represented the blind prophet Teiresias. Both prophets give bad news. Odysseus is told it will take him
many years to reach home. Ulysses is told he will not reach the treasure he seeks. The cousin that
turned Ulysses and his two prison mates Delmar and Pete in for the reward represents the Circe
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Religion represents the Lotus Eaters. Pete and Delmar were drawn in from the baptism at the river and
became extremely religious afterward. This is much like the Lotus Eaters drawing in Odysseus men.
Baby Face George Nelson and his obsession with killing cows represents Odysseus men killing Helios
cattle. The women singing on the river and drawing the men toward them are just like the Sirens in the
Odyssey. Big Dan, the man who tells Ulysses and Delmar that he is a pastor is representing the
cyclops. Big Dan is a giant man who wears an eye patch so he really only has one usable eye. Big Dan
is angered just like the cyclops and he goes on a rampage. He kills the toad that is believed to be Pete.
This killing represents the cyclops killing some of Odysseus men. Ulysses, Pete, and Delmar all dress
up as the KKK to escape Big Dan just like Odysseus and his men hide under the sheep to escape the
cyclops. Ulysses and Odysseus also have personal similarities. Ulysses wife tells the children that
Ulysses was hit by a train just like Odysseus was supposedly killed in war. When it comes time
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Review Of Truman Capote s In Cold Blood
The novel In Cold Blood written by Truman Capote. The novel tells the true story of the murder of the
Clutter family in Kansas, in 1959. CliffNotes, archives The book is written as if it were a novel,
complete with dialog, and is what Truman Capote referred to as New Journalism the nonfiction novel.
In Cold Blood was first published in four parts of The New Yorker. Capote then released the novel in
1965, after six years of hard work and dedication to the novel. In Cold Blood was Capote s last novel.
He read about the crime in a magazine and began his research in Kansas. The themes Capote worked
into his novel were well laid out perfectly and this novel was his biggest accomplishments.
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The actual story behind this novel is about how much work he put into it and the time he spent on it.
The experience took a huge toll on him, physically and mentally. A few years after the novel was
published, he started to pop pills and go downhill. Though this novel was a bestseller, everything
comes with a cost. Capote used suspense to tie the novel together and to leave everyone wondering
what would be in the next chapter. He portrayed Dick and Perry as point blank serial killers. The way
he had explained each death of the people in the Clutter s family was horrific. In Cold Blood was the
best and worst thing to ever happen to Capote.
Throughout America many murders are committed every single day. Murderers tend to lack remorse
for people which can be traced back to them having physiological issues. In Cold Blood by Truman
Capote is a prime example of this disastrous crime. The Clutter family was slaughtered by Dick
Hickock and Perry Smith in Holcomb, Kansas. Literary Reference Center archives A cinematic
method is particularly noticeable in the earlier part of the work, where Capote cuts back and forth
between the murderers and the victims as the knot tightens and their paths
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Diedrich Knickerbocker Essay
Diedrich Knickerbocker Washington Irving created a pseudo historian for the purpose of bettering his
own work and to entertain his readers. In 1809 Irving wrote A History of New York through a persona
known as Diedrich Knickerbocker. This was Knickerbocker s first appearance in Irving s work, but it
sure wouldn t be his last. Although he was not real, Knickerbocker was a historian that seemed to be in
love with the people and landscape of the northeast, particularly New York. Even though Irving never
revealed it, some of his characteristics may be found within Knickerbocker s writing. Washington
Irving was born in New York City in 1783, he always had an appreciation of the land and people from
there. Irving was quite opposed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another story that was found among the papers of Diedrich Knickerbocker was The Legend of Sleepy
Hollow. Both of these stories are tall tales that Irving wrote as entertainment for his readers, but he
mentioned in both that these were stories told to Knickerbocker by people of Dutch origin, he made
sure that the reader knew that. In both of these stories Irving describes the incredible scenery of New
York, and he also describes the kindness and simplicity of the Dutch people. In Rip Van Winkle he
says he happened upon a genuine Dutch family, snugly shut up in its low roofed farmhouse, under a
spreading sycamore (Irving 573). He also describes a great mountain setting in New York When the
weather is fair and settled, they are clothed in blue and purple, and print their bold outlines on the
clear evening sky; but, sometimes, when the rest of the landscape is cloudless, they will gather a hood
of gray vapors about their summits, which, in the last rays of the setting sun, will glow and light up
like a crown of glory. Diedrich Knickerbocker s conception of authorship was heroic. The business of
writing was a perilous enterprise, and only those who were dauntless and daring could succeed in their
quest for fame. Writers were intrepid knights who courageously confronted all difficulties and
hardships as they journeyed toward publication, a textual pilgrimage that required
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Market Analysis
Executive Summary This marketing plan is a means for Elite Fitness to refocus its identity as
differentiated from competitors in its local market. The primary goal for Elite Fitness is help achieve a
healthy community by focusing on lifestyle fitness. This will involve rebranding, refocusing activities,
and redeveloping many marketing materials in the coming 12 months. Follow up and careful
examination of results over the next three years will determine whether this marketing direction is
having the desired effect. Company Overview Elite Fitness strives to be a one stop shop for all of your
health and fitness goals located in the growing city of Grain Valley, Missouri. Here we don t just
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The community does not need a set of weights and a treadmill to generate a healthy lifestyle. The need
a team of support to walk with them each step of the way. That is why the design of Elite Fitness
focuses on the support, accountability, and direction needed for each individuals success. SWOT:
Internal * Strengths: Our passion is to help our clients learn how to live a healthy lifestyle no matter
their schedule. We provide the tools needed to help them succeed and add in the extra convenience by
being their one stop shop for all of their fitness needs and residents within the community will see the
value of our approach. * Weaknesses: Staffing. In order to give the needed attention and support to our
clients we will need more hands on staff that are qualified to coach and educate our clients. Marketing.
Because the design of Elite Fitness is not the same as the traditional fitness center, it will take specific
advertising to educate the community on who we are, what we offer, and what makes us different. *
Opportunities: Advertising. Getting our message out to the community will generate exposure and also
interest in what we are doing. Community involvement. Becoming even more involved in activities
within the community. Along with our monthly themed races we will also be looking into organizing
adult sports such as basketball, volleyball, and softball. SWOT: External * Strengths Our unique
design is unlike any
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The Naked Man of Steel by Angus Taylor Essay
THE NAKED MAN OF STEEL In 2006, Angus Taylor, a South African sculptor, created a giant
carbon steel statue of a naked black man (Froud, 2011). The artwork was named Positive (Fig 1). The
origin and meaning behind this name will be revealed further on in the essay. The statue caused varied
reactions in three different locations, namely on the campus of the University of Potchefstroom, in
front of a Strand apartment block and finally a farm in the middle of the Karoo. There were some
harsh reactions towards the artwork from sections of the White community and some of the Black
community. These reactions led to issues regarding the right to freedom of expression from the artist
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Woestyn had no concerns as to how it would affect the public, but he realised that the moment it was
erected, it caused a stir (Woestyn 2014). One of the complaints was the size of the artwork 2.6m high
and weighing in at 750kg (Peters, 2006). Some of the criticisms were: It is disgusting. If the owner
likes it so much he should put it in his lounge (Peters, 2006) Why must we Christians be subjected to
this? (Peters, 2006) This is a conservative town and by tomorrow it will probably have underpants or a
robe on it (Leppan, 2006) The latter comment proved to be an apt forecast, because a few days later it
had a nappy tied around its genitals (Peters, 2006). Taylor said, The groin was modelled to the
proportions of the David statue by Michelangelo which in proportion is relatively small (Taylor 2014).
This quote suggests acceptance by the viewers of the David statue, yet the viewers of Positive are
critical. After several complaints, Woestyn could no longer handle the protesting so he removed the
statue (Woestyn 2014). An anonymous blogger on Heldeberg news and Info blog said: No longer will
this statue torment our community, and innocent children will no longer be subjected to seeing the
private parts of this very vulgar statue! (Leppan, 2006). Hence the negative reaction led towards the
second removal of Positive . From this, one can deduce that many people are not comfortable with
nudity.
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Left Out Landon Quotes
In the book Left Out by Tim Green, the main character, Landon, changes throughout the story due to
his move to Bronxville and being deaf. Landon has been through a lot his whole life, he had to deal
with being deaf, he had to deal with the big medal plates on the side of his head to help him hear, and
he had to deal with bullies, but when he moves to Bronxville, everything might just work out for the
better. Landon has wanted to play football his whole life, but when he finally got that opportunity, but
football has proven to be harder than he thought. Landon felt it slipping away. He churned his feet,
grabbed for the handles on the bag but missed, caught the coach s fine watch, let go with a gasp,
tripped, and fell flat on his face. Page 72. Later on Landon starts avoiding hitting drills, trying not to
be noticed like the last time. Landon even took the position he swore he would never take, water boy.
Good. He handed the bottle back to Landon. You know, you don t have to help out with the water,
Landon. ... I can help out. ... And just like that, Landon Dorch got the ... Show more content on
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The biggest and strongest linemen on their team, who unexpectedly helped Landon become one of the
best linemen that the school would ever see. Landon had a really bad night, his sister was made, he
thought his crush hated him, and people started making even more rude jokes about him, but then he
suddenly gets a call from Brett, inviting him to a party that his uncle is having. Landon accepted the
invite, thrilled to have a change in the night, but little did he know, his life was about to get a whole lot
better. ...the crowd recovered, everyone began to clap and chant. Landon read their lips. Lan don, Lan
don, Lan don. Page 178. After finding out that Bretts uncle was Jonathan Wagner, the Giants star
lineman, he made friends with him and felt like he was a normal person, finally treated just like
everyone
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The Character Analysis Of Guy Monttag, By Ray Bradbury
Life has no meaning. Each of us has meaning and we bring it to life. It is a waste to be asking the
question when you are the answer (Campbell). Guy Montag is very dedicated to his work as a fireman,
he fits the stereotypical role due to his physical appearance. His job is to burn and destroy illegal
books. The book is named after the temperature at which book papers ignite. Montag is prideful of his
work, he burns everything to the ground, devoid of thinking or feeling. Montag is the protagonist,
although there are countless others who could have taken his place as the protagonist; there were also
others who fought against society, nevertheless he was the one fireman that went against his ideals and
changed significantly due to meeting Clarisse, Faber and the old woman, because he was searching for
the meaning of his existence. After meeting Clarisse, Montag begins to question society. Clarisse is
very straightforward and clear to Montag. He said that he can see himself in her eyes. How rarely did
other people s faces take of you and throw back to your own expression, your own innermost
trembling thought? (Bradbury 11). She makes him aware that he never stops to think. He tells Mildred
that Clarisse was the first person I can remember who looked straight at me as if I counted (Bradbury
72). Through his friendship with Clarisse McClellan, Montag recognizes how cruel society can be as
opposed to the joys of nature in which he rarely experiences. When Clarisse makes
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Analysis Of The Gower Review Of Intellectual Property...
1. Introduction: Biotechnology Invention.
The Gower Review of Intellectual Property reported that in 2006 that almost 20 percent of human
gene DNA sequences had been patented; 4,382 out of the 23,688 known human gene. There is indeed
a dramatic increase in the number of gene patented.
The statistics showed above had raised several type of argument on the patentability of the biological
materials, or more specifically on human gene. First, how a human gene can be patentable, while the
gene sequenced was not more than a discoveries rather than a invention? Secondly, is it appropriate to
grant a monopoly on genetically engineered organisms? Last but not forgotten, if it remained
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The Association for Molecular Pathology had agitated against the existence and exclusive licensing of
the gene patent because of various kinds of legal threats to the medical practice. And this lead to the
landmark decision of the case Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics Inc. in the U.S.
Supreme Court. In this case, Myriad Genetic and University of Utah Research Foundation, which
holding the BRCA1 gene patent previously, claimed that the work of isolating the DNA from the body
should made patentable. The Court of Appeal, making the gene patentable, reversed the District Court
s decision. The Association for Molecular Pathology then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Considering the decision made in Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories Inc. , the
requirement of making the natural phenomena patentable was now stricter, with more restrictive rules.
3.Patent
3.1 What is Patent?
According to World Intellectual Property Organisation, patent is an exclusive right granted for an
invention, which is a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a
new technical solution to a problem. The invention potentially owned an economical value, and the
patent granted was limited to twenty years to make, use and sell the patented invention. As a pay back,
the owner of the patent must publish the technical information about the invention to the public.
3.2 Patent Law
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Juxtaposition In Medea
Medea s changing intention throughout this story demonstrate a psychologically consistent pattern of
behaviour across events.
Medea shows some inconsistency as she battles internally with her lust for revenge and her desire not
to kill her own children. While Medea talks endlessly about exacting revenge and causing pain to
Jason at whatever cost to her throughout most of the play, her resolve wavers as the reality of
murdering her children approaches. As Molly has highlighted before me, Medea strengthens her
resolve by changing her intentions and considering an argument for killing her children inconsistent
with her previous thoughts, which is, as has been highlighted by Molly and the notes for the week,
sadly all too common in those contemplating
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The Problem Of Teen Suicide
Teen suicide is one of the leading causes of death among teens and a significant problem in the United
States. Consequently, suicide is a tragedy not only for that person, but also for their family and friends
that are left behind (Bell). Many teens of all races are affected by this intentional, self inflicted death.
Even though the causes of suicide can be hard to isolate, the signs can be linked to depression, drug
abuse, emotional neglect of their parents, bullying, parents divorcing, sexual and domestic abuse.
Sadness, feelings of lack of worthiness, uninterested in activities are all signs of depression.
Depression is a mood disorder and it is one of the most common signs that lead to suicide. Teenagers
let problems take over their live. If this mental disorder is identified in the early stages, professional
guidance may solve the problem (Bell). Time is the main factor for depression. Emotional distress is
usually what the teenager feels before attempting or completing the act. The only way their behavior
will improve is through professional help. Emotional neglect of parents can affect teens in a way that
is hard to believe. Parents are busy with their lives and sometimes forget about their children s
emotional needs. Therefore, the child feels their existence no longer matters (Bell). Divorce is another
catalyst in teen suicide. Teens that are in a middle of a divorce tend to blame themselves for their
parents break up. Feelings of abandonment takes over and
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Mixed Culture And The Criminal Justice System
Culture concerns and influences, in conjunction with mixed culture, have a great effect on the justice
system we see in place today. Throughout this paper, these topics, as well as contemporary methods
that are used in societies of mixed culture and their relatedness and effect on nondiscrimination
policies will be analyzes and discussed. The nine principles related to Sir Robert Peel s position on
policing and the implications his theory may or may not have on organizing a police department in
America in today s day and age will also be examined. America has been deemed, and has always
been, a melting pot cultures, and with this mixing of very diverse cultures comes many different
morals, ideals, and ethics. It is important to realize, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because it is unreasonable to think that every member of the criminal justice system was raised with
exposure and understanding of all cultures, it is imperative that the officer (or any form of
government) makes an effort to become culturally competent, especially in the cultures that they
primarily work with. The direct effect the mixing of so many cultures has on the justice system is that
it is constantly being challenged, reformed, and changed. When trying to create a black and white set
of laws, it is nearly impossible to encompass multiple cultures, for example many European countries
are doing away with capital punishment, which has been in practice for thousands of years, because of
the cultural shift deeming it as cruel and unusual punishment and while in America there are still states
that utilize capital punishment, it is obviously there is a similar trend here in its decline of supporters.
There are many contemporary methods used in societies of mixed cultures. There are many motions
set into place to create a fair and level justice system for all of the people who may come into contact
with it. On the most basic level, there is a trial given to those accused of a crime in front of a jury of
their peers, with emphasis on a jury of peers. This is important because it allows the jurors to have an
understanding of the
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Nasir And Ghada
The impact that global politics has had on the individuals of the Middle Eastern region is highlighted
in the life experiences of Naji, Nasir, and Ghada. Each person is looking for a better tomorrow, but
that is not easy to find due to the difficulties that arise in the differences in religion, culture, and even
gender. Naji endured the struggles of being Jewish, Nasir had to deal with being a young man with
slim job opportunities, and Ghada had to deal with the struggles of being a woman. Although each
faced a slightly different problem, the one thing they had in common was their fight to survive.
Plagued by war and conflict in the region, the three individuals showcased started with relatively
satisfactory lives that quickly eroded as time went by. In the case of Dr. ... Show more content on
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Being a woman in an already constrained society led to many problems, to the point where Ghada felt
her only escape was to stab a soldier. Although unsuccessful, Ghada s desperate attempt displays the
burdens placed on Palestinian women and the realities of what they must deal with everyday under
Israeli control. Ghada was forced to stay in an unhappy marriage with her cousin, whose mother she
did not get along with. This relationship was also strained by the fact that she was separated from her
family by a border controlled by the Israelis. Ghada s options for a successful divorce were limited in
the sense that if she requested the separation, she would have to give up the second half of her dowry,
which would have a negative financial consequence for herself and her family. Along with that, her
reputation would be tarnished in the village, which would make it very difficult for Ghada to make it
on her own. All of these consequences of a female initiated divorce offers an insight to how women
are regarded in the modern Middle East. They are restricted in all aspects of life, whether it is socially
or economically, by their communities and government
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Coastal Erosion Of Coastal Vegetation Depending On Their...
The comprehension of the distribution of coastal vegetation depending on their salinity tolerance is
very significant to the understanding of coastal ecological modeling. Coastal ecological modeling
depends largely on the interplay of salinity and the formation, productivity and perishability of coastal
plants to infer or predict any coastal change. Plants that sustain in a highly saline environment are
termed as halophytes, including mangroves, which tolerate salinity but perhaps do not require salt to
perform their physiological activities. Mangroves are an important type of marine halophytes, which
are influenced by salinity throughout their lives but manage to thrive in spite of difficulties. There are
two types of halophytes: facultative halophytes and obligate halophytes. Facultative halophytes can
sustain in fresh water but grow rapidly with the increase in salinity up to an optimum level. On the
other hand, obligate halophyte cannot stand fresh water and have optimal growth in similar or more
than the salinity range of facultative halophytes. The general consensus among scientists on mangrove
categorization is that mangroves are facultative halophytes, as the distinction depends on the ability of
mangroves to survive in fresh water. In the review article On the halophytic nature of mangroves ,
Krauss and Ball (2013) contended that mangroves do not need salt for survival and hence are truly
facultative halophytes. The authors accomplished their comprehensive
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Compare the Way Poets Present Relationships in The...
Compare the way poets present relationships in The Farmer s Bride and The Manhunt .
In Charlotte Mew s The Farmer s Bride and Simon Armitage s The Manhunt , difficult relationships
are presented by speakers who are dealing with an emotionally closed partner. Both poems explore
how relationships are affected by mental health issues.
In The Farmer s Bride , the Farmer marries a girl without getting to know her. As the marriage
progresses, the wife s mental illness gradually develops at first she turn[s] afraid , until she tries to run
away, and will only speak to animals. This causes the farmer to become jealous, impatient and
possibly mentally unstable. In the fourth stanza, the farmer describes his wife as she is to nature ...
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Even though the woman has not been to war herself, she puts in effort to try and understand her
partner s pain. His grazed heart is no longer whole, but not injured to the point of no return the woman
is trying to fix her partner. The word grazed could also represent a physical injury however the
majority of her partner s injuries are buried deep in his mind for example, his Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder, which caused every nerve in his body to [tighten] this reiterates how he is emotionally
closed. The fact that the wounds are buried suggests that they are hidden and harder to get at.
However, in the last line, the woman states that she had come close to rebuilding their relationship her
efforts, although long winded, are working.
Simon Armitage repeats the phrase only then five times throughout The Manhunt . This emphasises
how difficult it is to recover a relationship when your partner has changed in this instance, due to Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder. He also juxtaposes the phrases passionate nights and intimate days . This
suggests that the love was not just physical but also emotional. The main technique Armitage uses,
however, is imagery to suggest fragility. His collarbone is described as damaged, porcelain and his
punctured lung as parachute silk the silk also suggesting luxury, and the parachute representative of
how he was injured in the army. In the tenth stanza, the bullet in his chest is described as a
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Summary Of Sioux Code Talkers Of World War 2
The book, Sioux Code Talkers of World War II by Andrea Page, is about Native Americans serving in
World War II and using their unique language as code against the Axis powers. The book goes over
the time during World War II and also World War I. Native Americans were never treated fairly by the
American people coming over from England. American people always felt superior to other races.
During World War II Native Americans joined the military to help serve their country. In World War II
Germans were good at tapping communication lines and decoding messages. The United States
solution was a new code. They came up with using the unique Native American language as code.
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The United States finally joined World War II when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December
7, 1941, although World War II started on September 1, 1939. People from all over the United States
started to enlist help fight the war. Although Native Americans were previously treated very poorly by
the Americans, they too enlisted in the military. The United States was with the Allied powers of the
world including Britain, France, Soviet Union, China, etc. fighting against the Axis powers Germany,
Italy, and Japan. The military had a unique plan created by General MacArthur to island hop all the
way to Japan, capturing each of those islands as they went (Page 55). In Sioux Code Talkers of World
War II, Page explains all the different islands throughout the world that the United States had to take
back from the Axis Powers like New Guinea, Leyte, Luzon, and the Philippines. The United States
also saved many people that had been captured by the Axis Powers. The Santo Tomas Internment
Camp in the Philippines was a huge victory when they were able to save all the people captured within
being deprived of food, water, and shelter; Go to Manila, Go around the nips, bounce off the Nips, but
go to Manila, MacArthur insisted (Page 77). The United States traveled from island to island fighting
the Axis Powers and saving innocent people from dying. They traveled many parts of the World to do
so within World War II. America was in the World saving lives during World War II to fight and save
many peoples
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Theme Of Message In A Hanging By George Orwell
Hidden Messages of an Abolitionist
A Hanging , composed by George Orwell, is a personal testimony set in the 1920 s in Burma. The
narrative depicts the death of an unknown prisoner and the role of those who enforce the death
sentence. Through the process of the execution, Orwell illustrates the effects of capital punishment on
the executioners and the executed in an attempt to convey an Abolitionist message. While stated only
once in his story, Orwell takes an emphatic position against capital punishment. The author does not
use the classic argumentative style; instead, he uses implications of his characters to present the four
main points against capital punishment. George Orwell s Abolitionist message in A Hanging is
conveyed through the prisoner, dog, functionaries, and their actions, words, and body language.
Orwell implies that capital punishment dehumanizes by illustrating the prisoner s living conditions
and treatment. George Orwell describes the prisoner s cell as an animal cage (99). By giving the
prisoner s environment animalistic qualities, Orwell implies the condemned man is not treated in a
humane manner. In doing this, Orwell insinuates that capital punishment dehumanizes the prisoner.
Similarly, the author relates the treatment of the condemned man to a fish. He states, It was like men
handling a fish which is still alive and may jump back into the water (99). By explaining the treatment
of the prisoner and the way the guards handle him, George Orwell implies capital punishment
dehumanizes everyone involved.
During the execution, the author also conveys that the prisoner is not guilty by emphasizing his
religion. Orwell recounts the prisoner s cry of Ram or Rama (101), the Hindu god, before his death.
According to Mark Cartwright, an expert in Greek Philosophy, Ram is a representation of purity. In
Hindu culture, a person capable of uttering Ram before death has good within them. George Orwell
and Mark Cartwright consequentially insinuate the condemned man s innocence. Furthermore, Orwell
implies the prisoner s guiltlessness through the actions of the servants. After hearing the prisoner s cry
of ram, the superintendent, guards, and functionaries had gone grey like bad coffee
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Some of the highest amounts of rainfall in years was...
Some of the highest amounts of rainfall in years was brought by a storm in Azusa, California. The
storm had brought up to eight inches on some mountains. That is not even close to enough of the
amount of rainfall California would need to pull out of this drought they have been in for years. Even
though the storm was strong and remained that way for a little longer than the weekend, the
forecasters said that a storm like this would need to be more frequent for California to get out of the
drought.
On February 28th, heavy showers hit California impacting the mountainsides that were scarred from
all the wildfires. Those mountainsides are above suburbs east of Los Angeles. The heavy showers
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The county fire crew were working to protect the eight houses that were in danger of severe flooding
due to a levee failing in San Bernardino County. Throughout California, there were many traffic
accidents on the slick and flooded roads. One involved a death of the driver of a big rig that fell from
the freeway overpass just east of Los Angeles. Also, there were at least 32,000 homes with power
outages.
For the people in California that did not have to worry about the mudslides, the storm was good news.
Although, the storms swept through California back to back causing the cancelation of airplane
flights, creating threatening floods, and triggering landslides. In some areas, six inches of rain was
expected after the second storm went through. Still not enough to break California out of its in 434
years. Although, according to the National Weather Service, there was such a substantial amount of
rainfall that it is to be considered the largest rain event in the past three years. The police evacuated
residents in Los Angeles County as soon as possible because massive landslides were expected to
happen overnight. In Palm Desert, officials warned the residents in Coachella Valley of flooding. The
fire officials near Palm Desert were packing sand into sand bags to help prevent the floodwaters but,
they did not have enough sand. All of California was getting drenched. Southern California received 4
inches of rainfall over the past three days, which is eight times as much
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Increased Population of Prisons Essay
Overcrowded prisons and improper punishment systems are enormous social issues for our
government. The United States has seen steady growth in its prisons. A projected increment in seen
due to get tough policies that locks up offenders for longer sentences (Ohlemacher, 2007, para. 1). The
correction system had been through various phases of transformation, and the government had been
tough on crime; this approach had resulted in rising prison populations. There are many factors that
cause overcrowding prisons in the United States. As a result, prisoners, physically and mentally, suffer
the negative effects of it, and growing prison punishments that led to congested prisons and jails have
shown that tax payers, as well as the government, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I believe that rehabilitation, not imprisonment, is the key to reduce the crime rate. Rehabilitation is the
initiative of healing criminal of his or her criminal inclinations. It tries to change their outlook, their
habits, and possibly even personality, to forgo their tendencies to commit crimes in the future. The
country has a responsibility to help those who fall short of the standards of behaviour government has
set, is the rehabilitative ideal. The offenders are usually folks with the greatest social disadvantages
that have forced them to a life of crime in the first place. If the policies ignore these realities, it will
foster hardships that will descend disproportionately and primarily on the already disadvantaged, and
intensify the anger that many prisoners find difficult to restrain upon their release back into such a
society, which will lead to re offend by these prisoners. The fundamental idea is to prevent a person
from committing the crime again by removing the needs to offend. This methodology is remarkably
different from the idea of deterrence , which is the idea of making criminal frightened to offend,
though he may yet wish to, and the idea of incapacitation , which isolates the criminal and eradicating
his physical power to offend, though he may still desires to.
Prison punishments are not always the answer. A prisoner s life can be simply depicted and directly
related to the
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When People Talk About How Fast Technology Is Evolving
When people talk about how fast technology is evolving in our world today, an important factor that
has come into play because of the way people exploit technology is cybersecurity. There are several
directions that cybersecurity has gone in affecting the world. Most recent the past election and how
another country determined the outcome of that election by gaining online contact. There are several
flaws that have happened with current cybersecurity, but it can still be a good thing if better solutions
are put into place, and if more cybersecurity analyst take their responsibilities more seriously. Those
responsibilities can range from dealing with an incoming cyber attack, and setting up protection for
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In general, technology is never perfect, and that is why it is important that people become more
informed about cybersecurity. In the online Academic Journal Building Cybersecurity Awareness: The
need for evidence based framing strategies. By Hans de Bruijn and Marijn Janssen. Hans de Bruijn
states Almost everybody has heard of cybersecurity, however, the urgency and behavior of persons do
not reflect high level of awareness. The internet is all too often considered as a safe environment for
sharing information, transactions and controlling the physical world, yet cyberwars are already
ongoing and there is an urgent need to be better prepared. That just shows how in reality we as a
society are not looking at the bigger picture. We worry less about how with a push of a button tons of
information can be stolen or even erased. As Hans mentioned cyberwars are happening in front of us
without us realizing it. That is why as a society with access to a great deal of technology people need
to be more aware of cybersecurity. There are many ways that the public can be made aware of it. One
of those ways is to show actual evidence to people who tend to prioritize technology, and the online
network instead of just giving them a warning. That way awareness can spread on how to be prepared
in case that person is a target in the future. Another academic article Cyber security for home users: A
new way of protection through awareness
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The Classical Cultures Of China Vs. China
India vs China The classical civilizations of China and India were two of the most important and
extant civilizations with major political development. The advanced technology like the ox drawn
plows, paper, silk roads, etc shaped China s development. India was manifested by artistry, trade, and
exceptional advances in mathematics. There were three main dynasties in classical China known as
the Zhou, Qin, and Han Dynasty while India was founded by three empires: the Mauryan, Kushan,
and Gupta empires. Even though these civilizations evolved around the same time, there are crucial
differences and similarities. Religion, beliefs, hierarchical and patriarchal systems, and government
reveal the distinction between the two civilizations. Confucianism and Daoism were the major belief
systems in classical China that shaped their society. These belief systems were not exactly
religions;they were created to teach individuals how to live life. Confucianism was introduced by
Confucius, also known as Kung Fuzi, around 570 BCE. It focused on reverence for elders, self
humility, and respect for rulers and the people being ruled. During the reign of Wu Ti, he emphasized
values of Confucian philosophy and recorded the Confucian doctrine in a book called The Analects.
The problems Confucius set out to rectify, notably political disorder, were approached through an
emphasis on individual virtuous behavior (World Civilizations The Global Experience). When the Han
Dynasty was first founded, it was heavily influenced by Shi Huangdi, a brutal and strict leader of the
Qin Dynasty who ruled people under many rules and regulations. Confucius wanted to terminate that
method of ruling and knock some sense into people on how to live life without brutality. Instead of
living under hundreds of regulations/laws, Confucius developed a sense of shame that changed the
society as a whole. People began to understand morals and values which formulated peace and
prosperity. As a result, the Mandate of Heaven was passed which stated that the ruler is blessed by
Gods and once the ruler becomes too corrupt, the dynasty would collapse. Contrary to Confucianism,
legalism indicated that only rules and regulations would create order in a
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Do People Respond To Incentives
Do people respond to incentives? What is your opinion?
People respond to incentives (Mankiw). An incentive is something that encourages a person to do
something or work harder (Incentive). It says right in the definition that it is motivating. Since people
make decisions by comparing costs and benefits (Mankiw), when there is an incentive, or larger
benefit, they will make a different choice. When people are shopping at grocery stores and two brands
of cereal are the same price but one includes a prize inside, this prize acts as an incentive for the
customer to buy that brand of cereal. Any time a benefit is available, the chances of that option being
chosen increases. Why would restaurants like McDonalds and Burger King provide
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Fear In Beowulf
The Ultimate Emotion Fear is the ultimate emotion because it is both mankind s greatest strength and
greatest flaw. It gives us reason, but can also be irrational. If one can surpass their fears, it can reward
them greatly. Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe, follows a life of an adventurer from a young age and
his story of traveling the world. Robinson, the main character, gets into many dangerous situations,
from being enslaved by pirates, to being shipwrecked and being stuck on a deserted island. Robinson
has to conquer many fears. Another story that fear is prevalent in is Beowulf, which follows the story
of a supernatural human, Beowulf, who fights multiple monsters that no mortal could defeat. Lastly,
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The theme is given in short and repetitive bits. Additionally, Defoe shows this in the way he reacts to
seeing the footprint on the beach. He fears that first it is the devil, but then fears what is the truth, that
there are cannibals on the island. He ends up overcoming that by thinking to himself I do not mean,
that I am entertain d by any Fear of their Number; for as they were naked, unarm d Wretches, tis
certain I was superior to them (Defoe 232). He uses logic to get over the fear of the cannibals,
realizing he should not be afraid because they do not have any guns and though they have the numbers
they are not immensely intelligent. In Beowulf, the plot development is in one big umbrella and then
separated into three, in each battle. In the third part of the plot development of the theme is when
Beowulf fights the dragon. Wiglaf, one of Beowulf s followers, is overcome with fear when he sees
the dragon and needs to fight it, so he proceeds to run away. However; when Beowulf needs him, he
faces his fear and eventually defeats the dragon. As Beowulf is dying for his bravery Wiglaf is
awarded his kingdom, once again proving that if one faces their fears they can secure the benefits.
What I leave, Wiglaf, lead my people, Help them, my time is gone. (Beowulf l. 811 812). In the Wife
of Bath s Tale the theme is derived from a plot development as well, but only a single event makes it
that
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Handsomest Drowned Man and the Old Man with Enormous Wings...
Short Paper 3
Comparison of A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings and The Handsomest Drowned Man
The old man from the story A very old man with enormous wings and Esteban from the story The
Handsomest drowned man in the world are opposites of each other, maybe the only similarity that
they have is that they are both flat and static characters. First, they are different in terms on how they
are portrayed. The old man who is an angel, was portrayed as an ugly old man who doesn t even
resemble an angel. We can see this in paragraph 2, He was dressed like a rag picker. There were only a
few faded hairs left on his bald skull and very few teeth in his mouth... While Esteban who is a only a
dead guy was portrayed as a good looking guy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While, Esteban who is just an ordinary person and at the same time a dead man, was portrayed as a
good looking guy, We can see this in paragraph 4, Not only was he the tallest and strongest, most
virile, and best built man they had ever seen, but even though they were looking at him there was no
room for him in their imagination . What s ironic here is even though he is a drowned dead man who
is supposed to be portrayed as a man full of anguish, he is still portrayed as a good looking as peaceful
looking man. And even though he is already, many women still fantasize him.
Lastly, the old man, who is an angel, symbolizes Jesus Christ. The old man and Jesus Christ are very
much alike. They are both doubted by the people around them even though they had already
performed many miracles that no ordinary human can do. They are also both mistreated by people
despite of their power. In paragraph 4, tossing him things to eat through the openings in the wire as if
weren t a supernatural creature but a circus animal . From this line, we can conclude that the angel was
treated like a freak show by the people. The same as Jesus Christ, he was tortured by the soldiers even
though it is clear to them that he is a supernatural being.
The Drowned Man, Esteban, symbolizes celebrities. The way we portray celebrities and the way
people
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Shell-Less Egg Lab
Purpose
The purpose of this experiment was to explore how an organism s internal environment is affected
when exposed to different external environments, the eggs modeling humans.
Testable Question
How much will a shell less egg change in mass if it is soaked in distilled water and Monster Energy
Drink for 30 minutes?
Hypothesis
If a shell less egg is soaked in corn syrup for 30 minutes, then its mass will decrease by 3 grams.
If a shell less egg is soaked in distilled water for 30 minutes, then its mass will not change.
If a shell less egg is soaked in Monster Energy Drink for 30 minutes, then its mass will decrease by 5
grams.
Materials
Safety goggles
Lab apron
4 plastic cups
Corn syrup solution
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Reflection
1.The vinegar is an isotonic environment for the egg. There is already balance in the solutions of these
things. I believe the corn syrup and the monster energy drink weakened the external barrier of the egg,
penetrated the egg through its pores, and caused the egg to release its contents, which decreased its
mass. I think the distilled water wasn t strong enough to negatively weaken the egg s barrier, but
actually strengthen the egg by penetrating to a safe extent, therefore providing benefits .
2.Corn syrup and the energy drink caused the egg mass change percentages of 5.8% and 1.6%, while
distilled water caused an increase of 2.9%. If external environments didn t affect internal
environments, then these results would be flat. Also, after the experiment, our eggs looked plumper
than before the experiment.
3.I was surprised that the vinegar didn t cause a change in the egg s mass. Vinegar was the most acidic
liquid tested, so this makes me wonder if eggs have the same pH as vinegar. Since vinegar was used to
destroy the shell of the egg, my reasoning was that since the shell is stronger than the inside barrier,
then it will destroy that barrier easily as
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Brain Observation
On the 12 of March of 2016 I went to McAllen International Museum of Arts Science (IMAS) to
attend an exposition about the brain. The exposition covered the entire museum, especially one big
room where there were many interactive activities. Although the room was full of people (mostly
kids), I had the opportunity to experience some of the activities. These activities were all related to the
brain and the way it reacted to certain situations. Each activity covered a different aspect of the brain,
for example, there was one activity in which the participant had to catch a ruler with two fingers, the
first time you try it with your strong hand(in my case the right hand), and the second time, with the
hand that it is used the least. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brain teasers are puzzles created with the intention to test the brain function and/or to show people the
reality of how their brains work. These puzzles challenge the brain and test out our cognitive abilities,
the cognitive abilities are more about how we function, these abilities help us achieve complex and
easy task of the everyday life. There are many cognitive abilities and they vary depending on what
part of the brain you are using. Naturally, as the time passes by and we grow older our cognitive
abilities start to decline little by little especially if they are not used often but there are many options
that help to prevent a fast decline on the abilities. Overall I had a very good time at the museum, the
time went fast by and I was able to learn a lot of how my brain functions. A great thing was that it not
only covered brain function but also food and the calories which was also very informative. I think it
was especially good that the activities were very interactive, when I went to the museum I was
expecting a 3 hour long speech about the brain and its functions, but it turned out to be a great, fun,
hands on learning experience which I enjoyed very
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Greek God Apollo Research Paper
Greek God Apollo Research Paper I guess darkness serves a purpose: to show us that there is
redemption through chaos. I believe in that. I think that s the basis of Greek mythology , Brendan
Fraser once said about the idea of all Greek Gods and myths. The people of ancient Greece would
look up to various gods, depending on what they were seeking. Apollo s name translates to strength ,
as he displayed this trait throughout his lifetime and had to be emotionally and physically stronger at
times for the people of Ancient Greece. Apollo was a man of trust who excelled and supported all of
the fine arts of the Greek civilization such as music, art, and poetry (God Apollo). One of the most
underestimated traits of Apollo was his healing powers, in which he helped out many Greeks in
desperate times, like the Trojan War (Cartwright). The Greek God Apollo was the most influential
among Greek people because of his recognition for music, the truth, and healing powers. Apollo was
born on the Greek island of Delios, from his parents Zeus and Leto (Regula). Zeus was the god of the
Olympians who also controlled lightning and thunder, and Leto was the goddess of motherhood
(Atsma). Apollo was a god who had a clear idea of what was right from wrong and lived with the idea
of that the Greek society could live under peace and harmony and follows the laws that were put into
motion, especially after the Trojan War (The Story of Apollo). Apollo demonstrated importance to the
people of
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  • 2. Witch of Blackbird Pond Summary Essay After her grandfather s death in 1687, 16 year old Kit feels that she must leave and sail to the only relatives she knows of, her uncle and aunt in Wethersfield, Connecticut. She desperately travels there on a ship called the Dolphin, where she meets a gentleman named Nat. She and Nat have a very playful relationship, Nat always has a mocking grin on his face and Kit occasionally flirts with him on the boat. When she arrives in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she is taken by surprise at the dull landscape and endless fields. Kit meets her uncle, a strict and sometimes grumpy man named Matthew Wood, her aunt, a sweet and caring woman named Rachel, her cousin Judith, a picky and vain young lady who s otherwise kind, and her other cousin Mercy, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon, Kit also learns that Nat is also a friend of Hannah who keeps her company, helps her out, and brings her souvenirs from his voyages. Matthew ends up finding out that Kit has been visiting the witch . He forbids her from visiting Hannah again. Things go on like this for awhile, with Kit teaching Prudence, Nat visiting Hannah, the usual. Then, Judith and Mercy fall ill along with most of the other young people of Wethersfield. An angry mob led by Prudence s parents shows up at the Wood household and says that Hannah has been causing the fevers that struck the town. Kit was very worried about Hannah so she pretends to go to bed, but goes to Hannah s house instead. By the time she had gotten there, the angry mob had already arrived at Hannah s cottage. Kit quickly runs into Hannah s house and grabs Hannah, Hannah comes but soon remembers about her kitten. She goes back to get her kitten and Kit has no choice but to let her. Soon, Kit and Hannah make it to the Dolphin and Hannah is safe. A few days after, another mob arrives at the Wood household demanding that Kit is a witch because Goodwife Cruff (Prudence s mom) had found the hornbook with Kit s name on it and sheets of paper with Prudence s name written on them. Uncle Matthew is the only one who defends Kit William doesn t even show up but luckily at the last moment, Nat rushes in with Prudence who tells everyone that Kit was just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Of The Muskoseepi Park Skateboare Prairie Skatepark Strategy Introduction The Muskoseepi Park Skatepark and Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy open house was hosted on October 24th at 6:00 pm in a Muskoseepi Park meeting room facing the proposed expansion site. This open house is part of the council directed Skateboard Park Strategy to access existing parks and recommend new areas and designs that will meet current needs and look ten years into future needs (Grande Prairie Skatepark Strategy, 2017). During this open house participant input on both locations for future skateparks and designs for the City of Grande Prairie and the two proposed concept drawings for the Muskoseepi Park Skateboard park were explored. The following paper will explore and evaluate the nature and organization of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Muskosseepi Park Expansion piece, participants were encouraged to collaborate on the two concept designs that were based on initial feedback provided at the July open house. During this element, consultants explained in detail the possible options for the park and circulated taking notes of participant desires, likes and dislikes (IAP2 Public Participation Spectrum, 2007). This element was very interactive and gave each participant a chance to share his or her thoughts and concerns. The consultants will be re tweaking new elements into the final concept design and be bringing the proposed model concept for participants to have a 3D model to give final feedback on prior to the construction phase in spring 2018. The consultants effectively applied the IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners and met the role of a practitioner by building trust, respect for communities, defined the publics role and promoted commitment and advocacy ( IAP2 s Code of Ethic for Public Participation Practitioners, 2007). Both the consultants and staff were skill and educated on effective engagement; the presentation was located in an all abilities accessible building that had access to free parking and easy access to transit to eliminate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Immunodeficiency Syndrome In The Film Philadelphia The film Philadelphia is about a young man named Andy who has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome also known as AIDs. He does not inform anyone at his workplace that he has this disease, as he is afraid of how he would be treated if people knew. Lesions begin to appear on his face and he tells a coworker it was from getting hit with a tennis racquet. One day, a complaint Andy had written and was needed for court vanished and all traces of it were mysteriously gone until one copy was located miraculously and gotten to court just in time. Soon after he was fired. The company claims he was fired due to that incident, but Andy knew someone had meddled with his report as it was completed and put on his desk. Andy believes he was fired because of his illness and hires a lawyer to make a case against the company for discrimination. Joe, the lawyer, wins the case, and Andy very soon passes away. I believe this film encompasses advocacy. More specifically, the movie shows self advocacy by Andy wanting to start a case to show how wrongly he was being treated, and professional advocacy as Joe works for Andy and others with this disease to bring about justice. They were showing that those who have AIDs were being unfairly treated and it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It made me more aware of discriminations patients may experience due to their illness and not just with the disease of AIDs. This could happen with many different kinds of illnesses. It was great to see that others were willing to fight for Andy and knew that this discrimination was unfair and wrong. It is crazy to think that this population was often treated like this in the past. They would lose their jobs one because they had the illness and two because the business felt as though the person would not have a future prospect for the company due to the illness being deadly. I am glad that that does not seem to occur in today s times, but I am sure some discrimination does still exist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Research Theme for Buss4 2013 Organisational culture describes the values, beliefs and behaviours which provide norms for the environment of an organisation (Anon., 2012). The culture of an organisation sets out to provide structure for employees within a business and often culture shows to be a strong factor in certain organisations. Edgar Schein, a culture theorist explains that the definition of organizational culture must be general otherwise factors may be eliminated which may contribute to culture within a business. (Anon., 2007). Culture impacts on the working procedures in which a business performs and effects the way in which the organisation is run on a daily basis. The organisational iceberg theory proposed by French and Bell (1990) explains that there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees follow specific job descriptions and their aim is to complete individual tasks set, role culture also displays bureaucracy within a company (Sherwin, 2009). John Lewis has implemented a role culture within their organisation allowing staff to have individual roles to complete advantageously giving them a sense of job identity within the culture of the business.(Potter, 2010) explains that John Lewis encourage respect, fairness, dialogue and collaboration between all staff (shareholders or partners) to work from a leadership base of high credibility and trust. Therefore this shows they value importance on their employees and ensure they have a positive reputation of culture. By issuing yearly bonuses to employees, they show importance of their staff to the company and communication of this is shown in the public eye. Task culture is an explanation of businesses which value high importance of the tasks in hand and make every effort of the company to complete tasks set. There is less control and influence from sub ordinates as employees work in team based groups to ensure completion of work. An example of this culture would be seen in more research based businesses where more team working is required with different skills to implement within the business surroundings. A person culture reflects a culture in which the business surrounds the importance of employees and key job roles are led by staff decision making where in which there is no hierarchy. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Two Eyed Seeing There are many ways one can see and understand the world. The way that the school system authorized us to see and understand the world is through a western perspective. However, there is another perspective that we should all see and understand the world as since we live on the unceded territories; we should all see the world an Indigenous perspective too. This concept of two eyed seeing is introduced by Mi kmaw Elders Albert and Murdena Marshall from Eskasoni, a First Nation in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia (Martin, D. 2012, p. 31). The concept is specifically introduced and applied to research in science. However, I believe that this concept can be applied to life in general and in the classroom environment. The concept of two eyed seeing is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are hiding the history of assimilation of Indigenous people in residential schools. By continuing to teach with the western perspective, it is continuing to assimilate Indigenous people. In B.C. s school system, there are over 60,000 students who self identify as being of Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis or Inuit) ancestry. (Province of British Columbia, 2017). Those 60,000 self identifying Aboriginal students are sitting in a school where they may be misrecognized with stereotypes and are forced to learn the western perspective while possibly learning an indigenous perspective at home. The B.C government states that Aboriginal Education seeks to: improve the success of Aboriginal students, support all students learning about Aboriginal peoples and help teachers in their efforts to bring Aboriginal knowledge into their teaching practice. When thinking about this two eyed seeing, it reminded me of the story Edwina Left Behind by Sören Wuerth. Edwina, a Native senior who was trying to pass the state s High School Graduation Qualifying Exam to receive a diploma had failed because of the cultural ignorance of standardized test. This is the reality of seeing through one eye. She did everything she could to learn the western, standardized test yet she still failed. If the standardized test was tweaked a little and included another perspective aside from the western perspective; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Pros And Cons Of Understandability Understandability It is essential to maintain clear and concise annual reports so that it is easy to understand. It will not only facilitate company employees but also any other party that is interested in knowing a company s financial position. E.g. investors, public, shareholders etc. Proof: In both our chosen company s, the financial statements are very clearly mentioned. Both include the type of financial statement, period covered, there are also references given in particular notes that refer to a specific statement prepared.  In Microsoft they have proof INCOME STATEMENTs, BALANCE SHEETS and COMPREHENSIVE INCOME STATEMENTs labelled and the years covered.  In GREENPEACE they have proof STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME/ STATEMENT ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Monetary Unit The monetary unit is the principle states that you only record business transactions that can be expressed in terms of a country s currency. For example if your business is operating in Oman than the currency should be in Rails and if the company is in America it should be in dollars. And also the currency that is chosen depending on the country is expected to be stable over some time in terms of purchasing power (monetary unit, 2016). Proof: In the non profit organization of Greenpeace this concept is used under all the units, they used the currency of Euros thousands (£) at the above of every transactions and units showed above as Euros thousands which shows that this organization has used the currency of euro while In the profit organization of Microsoft also used the currency of Dollar ($) which has represented all of its units and transactions and it is clearly showed above the units as dollar. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ansel Adams Photographer and Artist Essay example Ansel Adams photographer and artist Until the 19th century most artwork was created in a two or three dimensional media. In England, William Fox discovered a technique that allowed camera images to be captured on paper. This medium has evolved since Fox s discovery in 1839 to a serious and viable form of art today. Photography allows the artist to capture what he sees. The image produced is reality to the artists eye, it can only be manipulated with light and angles. The photograph is a very powerful medium. The French painter Paul Delaroche exclaimed upon seeing an early photograph from now on, painting is dead! (Sayre, 2000). Many critics did not take photography seriously as a legitimate art form until the 20th century. With ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adams decision to be a full time photographer changed the photographic visions of the west. He spent his time in National parks photographing the immense beauty of nature in these national treasures. Adams formed a group with other San Francisco photographers in 1932 called f/64, referring to the smallest aperture opening on a camera lens (Gray, 1994). The group concentrated on form and texture. The group translated scale and detail into organic, sometimes abstract design (Jacobs, 1995). In 1935, Adams published his first book, Making a Photograph. Six years later, his Zone System was formulated. The Zone System introduced a way for the professional and amateur photographers to determine and control the exposure and development of prints for maximum visual acuity (Jacobs, 1995). The Zone System marked his first efforts at public education on photography. Adams felt a sense of duty to share his knowledge of nature and photography. [Adams] was master teacher as well as a master photographer (Schaefer, 1992). He wrote many books and taught students his art. Adams technical ability in the darkroom was magical. He set the standard for black and white printing. His discriminating taste and meticulously produced prints continue to amaze current generations twenty five years after his death. Adams was an experimenter and a modernist with his camera. Adams ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. O Brother Where Art Thou In Homer s The Odyssey There are many reasons to believe that O Brother, Where Art Thou is a movie based upon the events that took place during Homer s The Odyssey. The Odyssey is a story about Odysseus and his adventure home after the Trojan War. O Brother, Where Art Thou was about the journey of Ulysses and his two partners escaping from prison. Both Odysseus and Ulysses were trying to reach home so they could see their families again. The blind man on the railroad tracks toward the beginning represented the blind prophet Teiresias. Both prophets give bad news. Odysseus is told it will take him many years to reach home. Ulysses is told he will not reach the treasure he seeks. The cousin that turned Ulysses and his two prison mates Delmar and Pete in for the reward represents the Circe turning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Religion represents the Lotus Eaters. Pete and Delmar were drawn in from the baptism at the river and became extremely religious afterward. This is much like the Lotus Eaters drawing in Odysseus men. Baby Face George Nelson and his obsession with killing cows represents Odysseus men killing Helios cattle. The women singing on the river and drawing the men toward them are just like the Sirens in the Odyssey. Big Dan, the man who tells Ulysses and Delmar that he is a pastor is representing the cyclops. Big Dan is a giant man who wears an eye patch so he really only has one usable eye. Big Dan is angered just like the cyclops and he goes on a rampage. He kills the toad that is believed to be Pete. This killing represents the cyclops killing some of Odysseus men. Ulysses, Pete, and Delmar all dress up as the KKK to escape Big Dan just like Odysseus and his men hide under the sheep to escape the cyclops. Ulysses and Odysseus also have personal similarities. Ulysses wife tells the children that Ulysses was hit by a train just like Odysseus was supposedly killed in war. When it comes time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Review Of Truman Capote s In Cold Blood The novel In Cold Blood written by Truman Capote. The novel tells the true story of the murder of the Clutter family in Kansas, in 1959. CliffNotes, archives The book is written as if it were a novel, complete with dialog, and is what Truman Capote referred to as New Journalism the nonfiction novel. In Cold Blood was first published in four parts of The New Yorker. Capote then released the novel in 1965, after six years of hard work and dedication to the novel. In Cold Blood was Capote s last novel. He read about the crime in a magazine and began his research in Kansas. The themes Capote worked into his novel were well laid out perfectly and this novel was his biggest accomplishments. Truman Capote was an American novelist, nonfiction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The actual story behind this novel is about how much work he put into it and the time he spent on it. The experience took a huge toll on him, physically and mentally. A few years after the novel was published, he started to pop pills and go downhill. Though this novel was a bestseller, everything comes with a cost. Capote used suspense to tie the novel together and to leave everyone wondering what would be in the next chapter. He portrayed Dick and Perry as point blank serial killers. The way he had explained each death of the people in the Clutter s family was horrific. In Cold Blood was the best and worst thing to ever happen to Capote. Throughout America many murders are committed every single day. Murderers tend to lack remorse for people which can be traced back to them having physiological issues. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a prime example of this disastrous crime. The Clutter family was slaughtered by Dick Hickock and Perry Smith in Holcomb, Kansas. Literary Reference Center archives A cinematic method is particularly noticeable in the earlier part of the work, where Capote cuts back and forth between the murderers and the victims as the knot tightens and their paths ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Diedrich Knickerbocker Essay Diedrich Knickerbocker Washington Irving created a pseudo historian for the purpose of bettering his own work and to entertain his readers. In 1809 Irving wrote A History of New York through a persona known as Diedrich Knickerbocker. This was Knickerbocker s first appearance in Irving s work, but it sure wouldn t be his last. Although he was not real, Knickerbocker was a historian that seemed to be in love with the people and landscape of the northeast, particularly New York. Even though Irving never revealed it, some of his characteristics may be found within Knickerbocker s writing. Washington Irving was born in New York City in 1783, he always had an appreciation of the land and people from there. Irving was quite opposed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another story that was found among the papers of Diedrich Knickerbocker was The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Both of these stories are tall tales that Irving wrote as entertainment for his readers, but he mentioned in both that these were stories told to Knickerbocker by people of Dutch origin, he made sure that the reader knew that. In both of these stories Irving describes the incredible scenery of New York, and he also describes the kindness and simplicity of the Dutch people. In Rip Van Winkle he says he happened upon a genuine Dutch family, snugly shut up in its low roofed farmhouse, under a spreading sycamore (Irving 573). He also describes a great mountain setting in New York When the weather is fair and settled, they are clothed in blue and purple, and print their bold outlines on the clear evening sky; but, sometimes, when the rest of the landscape is cloudless, they will gather a hood of gray vapors about their summits, which, in the last rays of the setting sun, will glow and light up like a crown of glory. Diedrich Knickerbocker s conception of authorship was heroic. The business of writing was a perilous enterprise, and only those who were dauntless and daring could succeed in their quest for fame. Writers were intrepid knights who courageously confronted all difficulties and hardships as they journeyed toward publication, a textual pilgrimage that required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Market Analysis Executive Summary This marketing plan is a means for Elite Fitness to refocus its identity as differentiated from competitors in its local market. The primary goal for Elite Fitness is help achieve a healthy community by focusing on lifestyle fitness. This will involve rebranding, refocusing activities, and redeveloping many marketing materials in the coming 12 months. Follow up and careful examination of results over the next three years will determine whether this marketing direction is having the desired effect. Company Overview Elite Fitness strives to be a one stop shop for all of your health and fitness goals located in the growing city of Grain Valley, Missouri. Here we don t just believe that health and fitness is about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The community does not need a set of weights and a treadmill to generate a healthy lifestyle. The need a team of support to walk with them each step of the way. That is why the design of Elite Fitness focuses on the support, accountability, and direction needed for each individuals success. SWOT: Internal * Strengths: Our passion is to help our clients learn how to live a healthy lifestyle no matter their schedule. We provide the tools needed to help them succeed and add in the extra convenience by being their one stop shop for all of their fitness needs and residents within the community will see the value of our approach. * Weaknesses: Staffing. In order to give the needed attention and support to our clients we will need more hands on staff that are qualified to coach and educate our clients. Marketing. Because the design of Elite Fitness is not the same as the traditional fitness center, it will take specific advertising to educate the community on who we are, what we offer, and what makes us different. * Opportunities: Advertising. Getting our message out to the community will generate exposure and also interest in what we are doing. Community involvement. Becoming even more involved in activities within the community. Along with our monthly themed races we will also be looking into organizing adult sports such as basketball, volleyball, and softball. SWOT: External * Strengths Our unique design is unlike any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Naked Man of Steel by Angus Taylor Essay THE NAKED MAN OF STEEL In 2006, Angus Taylor, a South African sculptor, created a giant carbon steel statue of a naked black man (Froud, 2011). The artwork was named Positive (Fig 1). The origin and meaning behind this name will be revealed further on in the essay. The statue caused varied reactions in three different locations, namely on the campus of the University of Potchefstroom, in front of a Strand apartment block and finally a farm in the middle of the Karoo. There were some harsh reactions towards the artwork from sections of the White community and some of the Black community. These reactions led to issues regarding the right to freedom of expression from the artist and the public. Statues are generally erected and displayed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Woestyn had no concerns as to how it would affect the public, but he realised that the moment it was erected, it caused a stir (Woestyn 2014). One of the complaints was the size of the artwork 2.6m high and weighing in at 750kg (Peters, 2006). Some of the criticisms were: It is disgusting. If the owner likes it so much he should put it in his lounge (Peters, 2006) Why must we Christians be subjected to this? (Peters, 2006) This is a conservative town and by tomorrow it will probably have underpants or a robe on it (Leppan, 2006) The latter comment proved to be an apt forecast, because a few days later it had a nappy tied around its genitals (Peters, 2006). Taylor said, The groin was modelled to the proportions of the David statue by Michelangelo which in proportion is relatively small (Taylor 2014). This quote suggests acceptance by the viewers of the David statue, yet the viewers of Positive are critical. After several complaints, Woestyn could no longer handle the protesting so he removed the statue (Woestyn 2014). An anonymous blogger on Heldeberg news and Info blog said: No longer will this statue torment our community, and innocent children will no longer be subjected to seeing the private parts of this very vulgar statue! (Leppan, 2006). Hence the negative reaction led towards the second removal of Positive . From this, one can deduce that many people are not comfortable with nudity. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Left Out Landon Quotes In the book Left Out by Tim Green, the main character, Landon, changes throughout the story due to his move to Bronxville and being deaf. Landon has been through a lot his whole life, he had to deal with being deaf, he had to deal with the big medal plates on the side of his head to help him hear, and he had to deal with bullies, but when he moves to Bronxville, everything might just work out for the better. Landon has wanted to play football his whole life, but when he finally got that opportunity, but football has proven to be harder than he thought. Landon felt it slipping away. He churned his feet, grabbed for the handles on the bag but missed, caught the coach s fine watch, let go with a gasp, tripped, and fell flat on his face. Page 72. Later on Landon starts avoiding hitting drills, trying not to be noticed like the last time. Landon even took the position he swore he would never take, water boy. Good. He handed the bottle back to Landon. You know, you don t have to help out with the water, Landon. ... I can help out. ... And just like that, Landon Dorch got the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The biggest and strongest linemen on their team, who unexpectedly helped Landon become one of the best linemen that the school would ever see. Landon had a really bad night, his sister was made, he thought his crush hated him, and people started making even more rude jokes about him, but then he suddenly gets a call from Brett, inviting him to a party that his uncle is having. Landon accepted the invite, thrilled to have a change in the night, but little did he know, his life was about to get a whole lot better. ...the crowd recovered, everyone began to clap and chant. Landon read their lips. Lan don, Lan don, Lan don. Page 178. After finding out that Bretts uncle was Jonathan Wagner, the Giants star lineman, he made friends with him and felt like he was a normal person, finally treated just like everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Character Analysis Of Guy Monttag, By Ray Bradbury Life has no meaning. Each of us has meaning and we bring it to life. It is a waste to be asking the question when you are the answer (Campbell). Guy Montag is very dedicated to his work as a fireman, he fits the stereotypical role due to his physical appearance. His job is to burn and destroy illegal books. The book is named after the temperature at which book papers ignite. Montag is prideful of his work, he burns everything to the ground, devoid of thinking or feeling. Montag is the protagonist, although there are countless others who could have taken his place as the protagonist; there were also others who fought against society, nevertheless he was the one fireman that went against his ideals and changed significantly due to meeting Clarisse, Faber and the old woman, because he was searching for the meaning of his existence. After meeting Clarisse, Montag begins to question society. Clarisse is very straightforward and clear to Montag. He said that he can see himself in her eyes. How rarely did other people s faces take of you and throw back to your own expression, your own innermost trembling thought? (Bradbury 11). She makes him aware that he never stops to think. He tells Mildred that Clarisse was the first person I can remember who looked straight at me as if I counted (Bradbury 72). Through his friendship with Clarisse McClellan, Montag recognizes how cruel society can be as opposed to the joys of nature in which he rarely experiences. When Clarisse makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of The Gower Review Of Intellectual Property... 1. Introduction: Biotechnology Invention. The Gower Review of Intellectual Property reported that in 2006 that almost 20 percent of human gene DNA sequences had been patented; 4,382 out of the 23,688 known human gene. There is indeed a dramatic increase in the number of gene patented. The statistics showed above had raised several type of argument on the patentability of the biological materials, or more specifically on human gene. First, how a human gene can be patentable, while the gene sequenced was not more than a discoveries rather than a invention? Secondly, is it appropriate to grant a monopoly on genetically engineered organisms? Last but not forgotten, if it remained patentable, what is the optimal policy to ensure that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Association for Molecular Pathology had agitated against the existence and exclusive licensing of the gene patent because of various kinds of legal threats to the medical practice. And this lead to the landmark decision of the case Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics Inc. in the U.S. Supreme Court. In this case, Myriad Genetic and University of Utah Research Foundation, which holding the BRCA1 gene patent previously, claimed that the work of isolating the DNA from the body should made patentable. The Court of Appeal, making the gene patentable, reversed the District Court s decision. The Association for Molecular Pathology then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Considering the decision made in Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories Inc. , the requirement of making the natural phenomena patentable was now stricter, with more restrictive rules. 3.Patent 3.1 What is Patent? According to World Intellectual Property Organisation, patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem. The invention potentially owned an economical value, and the patent granted was limited to twenty years to make, use and sell the patented invention. As a pay back, the owner of the patent must publish the technical information about the invention to the public. 3.2 Patent Law ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Juxtaposition In Medea Medea s changing intention throughout this story demonstrate a psychologically consistent pattern of behaviour across events. Medea shows some inconsistency as she battles internally with her lust for revenge and her desire not to kill her own children. While Medea talks endlessly about exacting revenge and causing pain to Jason at whatever cost to her throughout most of the play, her resolve wavers as the reality of murdering her children approaches. As Molly has highlighted before me, Medea strengthens her resolve by changing her intentions and considering an argument for killing her children inconsistent with her previous thoughts, which is, as has been highlighted by Molly and the notes for the week, sadly all too common in those contemplating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Problem Of Teen Suicide Teen suicide is one of the leading causes of death among teens and a significant problem in the United States. Consequently, suicide is a tragedy not only for that person, but also for their family and friends that are left behind (Bell). Many teens of all races are affected by this intentional, self inflicted death. Even though the causes of suicide can be hard to isolate, the signs can be linked to depression, drug abuse, emotional neglect of their parents, bullying, parents divorcing, sexual and domestic abuse. Sadness, feelings of lack of worthiness, uninterested in activities are all signs of depression. Depression is a mood disorder and it is one of the most common signs that lead to suicide. Teenagers let problems take over their live. If this mental disorder is identified in the early stages, professional guidance may solve the problem (Bell). Time is the main factor for depression. Emotional distress is usually what the teenager feels before attempting or completing the act. The only way their behavior will improve is through professional help. Emotional neglect of parents can affect teens in a way that is hard to believe. Parents are busy with their lives and sometimes forget about their children s emotional needs. Therefore, the child feels their existence no longer matters (Bell). Divorce is another catalyst in teen suicide. Teens that are in a middle of a divorce tend to blame themselves for their parents break up. Feelings of abandonment takes over and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mixed Culture And The Criminal Justice System Culture concerns and influences, in conjunction with mixed culture, have a great effect on the justice system we see in place today. Throughout this paper, these topics, as well as contemporary methods that are used in societies of mixed culture and their relatedness and effect on nondiscrimination policies will be analyzes and discussed. The nine principles related to Sir Robert Peel s position on policing and the implications his theory may or may not have on organizing a police department in America in today s day and age will also be examined. America has been deemed, and has always been, a melting pot cultures, and with this mixing of very diverse cultures comes many different morals, ideals, and ethics. It is important to realize, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because it is unreasonable to think that every member of the criminal justice system was raised with exposure and understanding of all cultures, it is imperative that the officer (or any form of government) makes an effort to become culturally competent, especially in the cultures that they primarily work with. The direct effect the mixing of so many cultures has on the justice system is that it is constantly being challenged, reformed, and changed. When trying to create a black and white set of laws, it is nearly impossible to encompass multiple cultures, for example many European countries are doing away with capital punishment, which has been in practice for thousands of years, because of the cultural shift deeming it as cruel and unusual punishment and while in America there are still states that utilize capital punishment, it is obviously there is a similar trend here in its decline of supporters. There are many contemporary methods used in societies of mixed cultures. There are many motions set into place to create a fair and level justice system for all of the people who may come into contact with it. On the most basic level, there is a trial given to those accused of a crime in front of a jury of their peers, with emphasis on a jury of peers. This is important because it allows the jurors to have an understanding of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Nasir And Ghada The impact that global politics has had on the individuals of the Middle Eastern region is highlighted in the life experiences of Naji, Nasir, and Ghada. Each person is looking for a better tomorrow, but that is not easy to find due to the difficulties that arise in the differences in religion, culture, and even gender. Naji endured the struggles of being Jewish, Nasir had to deal with being a young man with slim job opportunities, and Ghada had to deal with the struggles of being a woman. Although each faced a slightly different problem, the one thing they had in common was their fight to survive. Plagued by war and conflict in the region, the three individuals showcased started with relatively satisfactory lives that quickly eroded as time went by. In the case of Dr. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being a woman in an already constrained society led to many problems, to the point where Ghada felt her only escape was to stab a soldier. Although unsuccessful, Ghada s desperate attempt displays the burdens placed on Palestinian women and the realities of what they must deal with everyday under Israeli control. Ghada was forced to stay in an unhappy marriage with her cousin, whose mother she did not get along with. This relationship was also strained by the fact that she was separated from her family by a border controlled by the Israelis. Ghada s options for a successful divorce were limited in the sense that if she requested the separation, she would have to give up the second half of her dowry, which would have a negative financial consequence for herself and her family. Along with that, her reputation would be tarnished in the village, which would make it very difficult for Ghada to make it on her own. All of these consequences of a female initiated divorce offers an insight to how women are regarded in the modern Middle East. They are restricted in all aspects of life, whether it is socially or economically, by their communities and government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Coastal Erosion Of Coastal Vegetation Depending On Their... The comprehension of the distribution of coastal vegetation depending on their salinity tolerance is very significant to the understanding of coastal ecological modeling. Coastal ecological modeling depends largely on the interplay of salinity and the formation, productivity and perishability of coastal plants to infer or predict any coastal change. Plants that sustain in a highly saline environment are termed as halophytes, including mangroves, which tolerate salinity but perhaps do not require salt to perform their physiological activities. Mangroves are an important type of marine halophytes, which are influenced by salinity throughout their lives but manage to thrive in spite of difficulties. There are two types of halophytes: facultative halophytes and obligate halophytes. Facultative halophytes can sustain in fresh water but grow rapidly with the increase in salinity up to an optimum level. On the other hand, obligate halophyte cannot stand fresh water and have optimal growth in similar or more than the salinity range of facultative halophytes. The general consensus among scientists on mangrove categorization is that mangroves are facultative halophytes, as the distinction depends on the ability of mangroves to survive in fresh water. In the review article On the halophytic nature of mangroves , Krauss and Ball (2013) contended that mangroves do not need salt for survival and hence are truly facultative halophytes. The authors accomplished their comprehensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Compare the Way Poets Present Relationships in The... Compare the way poets present relationships in The Farmer s Bride and The Manhunt . In Charlotte Mew s The Farmer s Bride and Simon Armitage s The Manhunt , difficult relationships are presented by speakers who are dealing with an emotionally closed partner. Both poems explore how relationships are affected by mental health issues. In The Farmer s Bride , the Farmer marries a girl without getting to know her. As the marriage progresses, the wife s mental illness gradually develops at first she turn[s] afraid , until she tries to run away, and will only speak to animals. This causes the farmer to become jealous, impatient and possibly mentally unstable. In the fourth stanza, the farmer describes his wife as she is to nature ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the woman has not been to war herself, she puts in effort to try and understand her partner s pain. His grazed heart is no longer whole, but not injured to the point of no return the woman is trying to fix her partner. The word grazed could also represent a physical injury however the majority of her partner s injuries are buried deep in his mind for example, his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which caused every nerve in his body to [tighten] this reiterates how he is emotionally closed. The fact that the wounds are buried suggests that they are hidden and harder to get at. However, in the last line, the woman states that she had come close to rebuilding their relationship her efforts, although long winded, are working. Simon Armitage repeats the phrase only then five times throughout The Manhunt . This emphasises how difficult it is to recover a relationship when your partner has changed in this instance, due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He also juxtaposes the phrases passionate nights and intimate days . This suggests that the love was not just physical but also emotional. The main technique Armitage uses, however, is imagery to suggest fragility. His collarbone is described as damaged, porcelain and his punctured lung as parachute silk the silk also suggesting luxury, and the parachute representative of how he was injured in the army. In the tenth stanza, the bullet in his chest is described as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Summary Of Sioux Code Talkers Of World War 2 The book, Sioux Code Talkers of World War II by Andrea Page, is about Native Americans serving in World War II and using their unique language as code against the Axis powers. The book goes over the time during World War II and also World War I. Native Americans were never treated fairly by the American people coming over from England. American people always felt superior to other races. During World War II Native Americans joined the military to help serve their country. In World War II Germans were good at tapping communication lines and decoding messages. The United States solution was a new code. They came up with using the unique Native American language as code. Since Native Americans were the only people who knew their language it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States finally joined World War II when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941, although World War II started on September 1, 1939. People from all over the United States started to enlist help fight the war. Although Native Americans were previously treated very poorly by the Americans, they too enlisted in the military. The United States was with the Allied powers of the world including Britain, France, Soviet Union, China, etc. fighting against the Axis powers Germany, Italy, and Japan. The military had a unique plan created by General MacArthur to island hop all the way to Japan, capturing each of those islands as they went (Page 55). In Sioux Code Talkers of World War II, Page explains all the different islands throughout the world that the United States had to take back from the Axis Powers like New Guinea, Leyte, Luzon, and the Philippines. The United States also saved many people that had been captured by the Axis Powers. The Santo Tomas Internment Camp in the Philippines was a huge victory when they were able to save all the people captured within being deprived of food, water, and shelter; Go to Manila, Go around the nips, bounce off the Nips, but go to Manila, MacArthur insisted (Page 77). The United States traveled from island to island fighting the Axis Powers and saving innocent people from dying. They traveled many parts of the World to do so within World War II. America was in the World saving lives during World War II to fight and save many peoples ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Theme Of Message In A Hanging By George Orwell Hidden Messages of an Abolitionist A Hanging , composed by George Orwell, is a personal testimony set in the 1920 s in Burma. The narrative depicts the death of an unknown prisoner and the role of those who enforce the death sentence. Through the process of the execution, Orwell illustrates the effects of capital punishment on the executioners and the executed in an attempt to convey an Abolitionist message. While stated only once in his story, Orwell takes an emphatic position against capital punishment. The author does not use the classic argumentative style; instead, he uses implications of his characters to present the four main points against capital punishment. George Orwell s Abolitionist message in A Hanging is conveyed through the prisoner, dog, functionaries, and their actions, words, and body language. Orwell implies that capital punishment dehumanizes by illustrating the prisoner s living conditions and treatment. George Orwell describes the prisoner s cell as an animal cage (99). By giving the prisoner s environment animalistic qualities, Orwell implies the condemned man is not treated in a humane manner. In doing this, Orwell insinuates that capital punishment dehumanizes the prisoner. Similarly, the author relates the treatment of the condemned man to a fish. He states, It was like men handling a fish which is still alive and may jump back into the water (99). By explaining the treatment of the prisoner and the way the guards handle him, George Orwell implies capital punishment dehumanizes everyone involved. During the execution, the author also conveys that the prisoner is not guilty by emphasizing his religion. Orwell recounts the prisoner s cry of Ram or Rama (101), the Hindu god, before his death. According to Mark Cartwright, an expert in Greek Philosophy, Ram is a representation of purity. In Hindu culture, a person capable of uttering Ram before death has good within them. George Orwell and Mark Cartwright consequentially insinuate the condemned man s innocence. Furthermore, Orwell implies the prisoner s guiltlessness through the actions of the servants. After hearing the prisoner s cry of ram, the superintendent, guards, and functionaries had gone grey like bad coffee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Some of the highest amounts of rainfall in years was... Some of the highest amounts of rainfall in years was brought by a storm in Azusa, California. The storm had brought up to eight inches on some mountains. That is not even close to enough of the amount of rainfall California would need to pull out of this drought they have been in for years. Even though the storm was strong and remained that way for a little longer than the weekend, the forecasters said that a storm like this would need to be more frequent for California to get out of the drought. On February 28th, heavy showers hit California impacting the mountainsides that were scarred from all the wildfires. Those mountainsides are above suburbs east of Los Angeles. The heavy showers caused mud and debris to flow downward into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The county fire crew were working to protect the eight houses that were in danger of severe flooding due to a levee failing in San Bernardino County. Throughout California, there were many traffic accidents on the slick and flooded roads. One involved a death of the driver of a big rig that fell from the freeway overpass just east of Los Angeles. Also, there were at least 32,000 homes with power outages. For the people in California that did not have to worry about the mudslides, the storm was good news. Although, the storms swept through California back to back causing the cancelation of airplane flights, creating threatening floods, and triggering landslides. In some areas, six inches of rain was expected after the second storm went through. Still not enough to break California out of its in 434 years. Although, according to the National Weather Service, there was such a substantial amount of rainfall that it is to be considered the largest rain event in the past three years. The police evacuated residents in Los Angeles County as soon as possible because massive landslides were expected to happen overnight. In Palm Desert, officials warned the residents in Coachella Valley of flooding. The fire officials near Palm Desert were packing sand into sand bags to help prevent the floodwaters but, they did not have enough sand. All of California was getting drenched. Southern California received 4 inches of rainfall over the past three days, which is eight times as much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Increased Population of Prisons Essay Overcrowded prisons and improper punishment systems are enormous social issues for our government. The United States has seen steady growth in its prisons. A projected increment in seen due to get tough policies that locks up offenders for longer sentences (Ohlemacher, 2007, para. 1). The correction system had been through various phases of transformation, and the government had been tough on crime; this approach had resulted in rising prison populations. There are many factors that cause overcrowding prisons in the United States. As a result, prisoners, physically and mentally, suffer the negative effects of it, and growing prison punishments that led to congested prisons and jails have shown that tax payers, as well as the government, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that rehabilitation, not imprisonment, is the key to reduce the crime rate. Rehabilitation is the initiative of healing criminal of his or her criminal inclinations. It tries to change their outlook, their habits, and possibly even personality, to forgo their tendencies to commit crimes in the future. The country has a responsibility to help those who fall short of the standards of behaviour government has set, is the rehabilitative ideal. The offenders are usually folks with the greatest social disadvantages that have forced them to a life of crime in the first place. If the policies ignore these realities, it will foster hardships that will descend disproportionately and primarily on the already disadvantaged, and intensify the anger that many prisoners find difficult to restrain upon their release back into such a society, which will lead to re offend by these prisoners. The fundamental idea is to prevent a person from committing the crime again by removing the needs to offend. This methodology is remarkably different from the idea of deterrence , which is the idea of making criminal frightened to offend, though he may yet wish to, and the idea of incapacitation , which isolates the criminal and eradicating his physical power to offend, though he may still desires to. Prison punishments are not always the answer. A prisoner s life can be simply depicted and directly related to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. When People Talk About How Fast Technology Is Evolving When people talk about how fast technology is evolving in our world today, an important factor that has come into play because of the way people exploit technology is cybersecurity. There are several directions that cybersecurity has gone in affecting the world. Most recent the past election and how another country determined the outcome of that election by gaining online contact. There are several flaws that have happened with current cybersecurity, but it can still be a good thing if better solutions are put into place, and if more cybersecurity analyst take their responsibilities more seriously. Those responsibilities can range from dealing with an incoming cyber attack, and setting up protection for businesses that have important data. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In general, technology is never perfect, and that is why it is important that people become more informed about cybersecurity. In the online Academic Journal Building Cybersecurity Awareness: The need for evidence based framing strategies. By Hans de Bruijn and Marijn Janssen. Hans de Bruijn states Almost everybody has heard of cybersecurity, however, the urgency and behavior of persons do not reflect high level of awareness. The internet is all too often considered as a safe environment for sharing information, transactions and controlling the physical world, yet cyberwars are already ongoing and there is an urgent need to be better prepared. That just shows how in reality we as a society are not looking at the bigger picture. We worry less about how with a push of a button tons of information can be stolen or even erased. As Hans mentioned cyberwars are happening in front of us without us realizing it. That is why as a society with access to a great deal of technology people need to be more aware of cybersecurity. There are many ways that the public can be made aware of it. One of those ways is to show actual evidence to people who tend to prioritize technology, and the online network instead of just giving them a warning. That way awareness can spread on how to be prepared in case that person is a target in the future. Another academic article Cyber security for home users: A new way of protection through awareness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Classical Cultures Of China Vs. China India vs China The classical civilizations of China and India were two of the most important and extant civilizations with major political development. The advanced technology like the ox drawn plows, paper, silk roads, etc shaped China s development. India was manifested by artistry, trade, and exceptional advances in mathematics. There were three main dynasties in classical China known as the Zhou, Qin, and Han Dynasty while India was founded by three empires: the Mauryan, Kushan, and Gupta empires. Even though these civilizations evolved around the same time, there are crucial differences and similarities. Religion, beliefs, hierarchical and patriarchal systems, and government reveal the distinction between the two civilizations. Confucianism and Daoism were the major belief systems in classical China that shaped their society. These belief systems were not exactly religions;they were created to teach individuals how to live life. Confucianism was introduced by Confucius, also known as Kung Fuzi, around 570 BCE. It focused on reverence for elders, self humility, and respect for rulers and the people being ruled. During the reign of Wu Ti, he emphasized values of Confucian philosophy and recorded the Confucian doctrine in a book called The Analects. The problems Confucius set out to rectify, notably political disorder, were approached through an emphasis on individual virtuous behavior (World Civilizations The Global Experience). When the Han Dynasty was first founded, it was heavily influenced by Shi Huangdi, a brutal and strict leader of the Qin Dynasty who ruled people under many rules and regulations. Confucius wanted to terminate that method of ruling and knock some sense into people on how to live life without brutality. Instead of living under hundreds of regulations/laws, Confucius developed a sense of shame that changed the society as a whole. People began to understand morals and values which formulated peace and prosperity. As a result, the Mandate of Heaven was passed which stated that the ruler is blessed by Gods and once the ruler becomes too corrupt, the dynasty would collapse. Contrary to Confucianism, legalism indicated that only rules and regulations would create order in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Do People Respond To Incentives Do people respond to incentives? What is your opinion? People respond to incentives (Mankiw). An incentive is something that encourages a person to do something or work harder (Incentive). It says right in the definition that it is motivating. Since people make decisions by comparing costs and benefits (Mankiw), when there is an incentive, or larger benefit, they will make a different choice. When people are shopping at grocery stores and two brands of cereal are the same price but one includes a prize inside, this prize acts as an incentive for the customer to buy that brand of cereal. Any time a benefit is available, the chances of that option being chosen increases. Why would restaurants like McDonalds and Burger King provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Fear In Beowulf The Ultimate Emotion Fear is the ultimate emotion because it is both mankind s greatest strength and greatest flaw. It gives us reason, but can also be irrational. If one can surpass their fears, it can reward them greatly. Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe, follows a life of an adventurer from a young age and his story of traveling the world. Robinson, the main character, gets into many dangerous situations, from being enslaved by pirates, to being shipwrecked and being stuck on a deserted island. Robinson has to conquer many fears. Another story that fear is prevalent in is Beowulf, which follows the story of a supernatural human, Beowulf, who fights multiple monsters that no mortal could defeat. Lastly, fear is prevalent in The Wife ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme is given in short and repetitive bits. Additionally, Defoe shows this in the way he reacts to seeing the footprint on the beach. He fears that first it is the devil, but then fears what is the truth, that there are cannibals on the island. He ends up overcoming that by thinking to himself I do not mean, that I am entertain d by any Fear of their Number; for as they were naked, unarm d Wretches, tis certain I was superior to them (Defoe 232). He uses logic to get over the fear of the cannibals, realizing he should not be afraid because they do not have any guns and though they have the numbers they are not immensely intelligent. In Beowulf, the plot development is in one big umbrella and then separated into three, in each battle. In the third part of the plot development of the theme is when Beowulf fights the dragon. Wiglaf, one of Beowulf s followers, is overcome with fear when he sees the dragon and needs to fight it, so he proceeds to run away. However; when Beowulf needs him, he faces his fear and eventually defeats the dragon. As Beowulf is dying for his bravery Wiglaf is awarded his kingdom, once again proving that if one faces their fears they can secure the benefits. What I leave, Wiglaf, lead my people, Help them, my time is gone. (Beowulf l. 811 812). In the Wife of Bath s Tale the theme is derived from a plot development as well, but only a single event makes it that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Handsomest Drowned Man and the Old Man with Enormous Wings... Short Paper 3 Comparison of A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings and The Handsomest Drowned Man The old man from the story A very old man with enormous wings and Esteban from the story The Handsomest drowned man in the world are opposites of each other, maybe the only similarity that they have is that they are both flat and static characters. First, they are different in terms on how they are portrayed. The old man who is an angel, was portrayed as an ugly old man who doesn t even resemble an angel. We can see this in paragraph 2, He was dressed like a rag picker. There were only a few faded hairs left on his bald skull and very few teeth in his mouth... While Esteban who is a only a dead guy was portrayed as a good looking guy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While, Esteban who is just an ordinary person and at the same time a dead man, was portrayed as a good looking guy, We can see this in paragraph 4, Not only was he the tallest and strongest, most virile, and best built man they had ever seen, but even though they were looking at him there was no room for him in their imagination . What s ironic here is even though he is a drowned dead man who is supposed to be portrayed as a man full of anguish, he is still portrayed as a good looking as peaceful looking man. And even though he is already, many women still fantasize him. Lastly, the old man, who is an angel, symbolizes Jesus Christ. The old man and Jesus Christ are very much alike. They are both doubted by the people around them even though they had already performed many miracles that no ordinary human can do. They are also both mistreated by people despite of their power. In paragraph 4, tossing him things to eat through the openings in the wire as if weren t a supernatural creature but a circus animal . From this line, we can conclude that the angel was treated like a freak show by the people. The same as Jesus Christ, he was tortured by the soldiers even though it is clear to them that he is a supernatural being. The Drowned Man, Esteban, symbolizes celebrities. The way we portray celebrities and the way people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Shell-Less Egg Lab Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to explore how an organism s internal environment is affected when exposed to different external environments, the eggs modeling humans. Testable Question How much will a shell less egg change in mass if it is soaked in distilled water and Monster Energy Drink for 30 minutes? Hypothesis If a shell less egg is soaked in corn syrup for 30 minutes, then its mass will decrease by 3 grams. If a shell less egg is soaked in distilled water for 30 minutes, then its mass will not change. If a shell less egg is soaked in Monster Energy Drink for 30 minutes, then its mass will decrease by 5 grams. Materials Safety goggles Lab apron 4 plastic cups Corn syrup solution Distilled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reflection 1.The vinegar is an isotonic environment for the egg. There is already balance in the solutions of these things. I believe the corn syrup and the monster energy drink weakened the external barrier of the egg, penetrated the egg through its pores, and caused the egg to release its contents, which decreased its mass. I think the distilled water wasn t strong enough to negatively weaken the egg s barrier, but actually strengthen the egg by penetrating to a safe extent, therefore providing benefits . 2.Corn syrup and the energy drink caused the egg mass change percentages of 5.8% and 1.6%, while
  • 33. distilled water caused an increase of 2.9%. If external environments didn t affect internal environments, then these results would be flat. Also, after the experiment, our eggs looked plumper than before the experiment. 3.I was surprised that the vinegar didn t cause a change in the egg s mass. Vinegar was the most acidic liquid tested, so this makes me wonder if eggs have the same pH as vinegar. Since vinegar was used to destroy the shell of the egg, my reasoning was that since the shell is stronger than the inside barrier, then it will destroy that barrier easily as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Brain Observation On the 12 of March of 2016 I went to McAllen International Museum of Arts Science (IMAS) to attend an exposition about the brain. The exposition covered the entire museum, especially one big room where there were many interactive activities. Although the room was full of people (mostly kids), I had the opportunity to experience some of the activities. These activities were all related to the brain and the way it reacted to certain situations. Each activity covered a different aspect of the brain, for example, there was one activity in which the participant had to catch a ruler with two fingers, the first time you try it with your strong hand(in my case the right hand), and the second time, with the hand that it is used the least. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brain teasers are puzzles created with the intention to test the brain function and/or to show people the reality of how their brains work. These puzzles challenge the brain and test out our cognitive abilities, the cognitive abilities are more about how we function, these abilities help us achieve complex and easy task of the everyday life. There are many cognitive abilities and they vary depending on what part of the brain you are using. Naturally, as the time passes by and we grow older our cognitive abilities start to decline little by little especially if they are not used often but there are many options that help to prevent a fast decline on the abilities. Overall I had a very good time at the museum, the time went fast by and I was able to learn a lot of how my brain functions. A great thing was that it not only covered brain function but also food and the calories which was also very informative. I think it was especially good that the activities were very interactive, when I went to the museum I was expecting a 3 hour long speech about the brain and its functions, but it turned out to be a great, fun, hands on learning experience which I enjoyed very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Greek God Apollo Research Paper Greek God Apollo Research Paper I guess darkness serves a purpose: to show us that there is redemption through chaos. I believe in that. I think that s the basis of Greek mythology , Brendan Fraser once said about the idea of all Greek Gods and myths. The people of ancient Greece would look up to various gods, depending on what they were seeking. Apollo s name translates to strength , as he displayed this trait throughout his lifetime and had to be emotionally and physically stronger at times for the people of Ancient Greece. Apollo was a man of trust who excelled and supported all of the fine arts of the Greek civilization such as music, art, and poetry (God Apollo). One of the most underestimated traits of Apollo was his healing powers, in which he helped out many Greeks in desperate times, like the Trojan War (Cartwright). The Greek God Apollo was the most influential among Greek people because of his recognition for music, the truth, and healing powers. Apollo was born on the Greek island of Delios, from his parents Zeus and Leto (Regula). Zeus was the god of the Olympians who also controlled lightning and thunder, and Leto was the goddess of motherhood (Atsma). Apollo was a god who had a clear idea of what was right from wrong and lived with the idea of that the Greek society could live under peace and harmony and follows the laws that were put into motion, especially after the Trojan War (The Story of Apollo). Apollo demonstrated importance to the people of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...