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The Progressive Movement Of American Society
Question # 1 Intro 1) Background The Progressive Movement was an effort to cure many of the ills of
American society that had developed during the great spurt of industrial growth in the last quarter of
the 19th century. Progressives were mostly middle class citizens who saw corruption and wanted
change in society. 2) Topic 1 The frontier had been tamed, great cities and businesses developed, and
an overseas empire established, but not all citizens shared in the new wealth, prestige, and optimism.
3) Topic 2 A major push for change was the First Reform Era, occurred in the years before the Civil
War and included efforts of social activists to reform working conditions and humanizes the treatment
of mentally ill people and prisoners. 4) Thesis In the view of progressives, they believed that
American society was undergoing complete corruption. Because of this, they advocated women s
suffrage and urged the Temperance Movement. 1st paragraph 1) 1st sub topic Progressives believed
that the American society was ill due to unjust with the workers and farmers, in other words
corruption. 2) Evidence 1 The Progressives saw early industrialists built mansions and live in luxury
while millions of workers and farmers struggled to earn a living. 2 They also saw that private business
was controlled by monopolies and trusts. 3 Progressives wanted better and fairer competition and they
wanted every citizen to participate in the social unjust. 4 They wanted better working
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Financial Data Analysis Essay
Financial Data Analysis Daphnnee Johnson HCS 577 March 18, 2013 Sharon Gomes Sanders
Financial Data Analysis After reviewing the balance sheet for Patton Fuller Hospital for 2008 and
2009, there are significant differences that are noticeable. The retained earnings (or Net Worth or
Unrestricted Fund Balance ) drastically decreased from 2008 to 2009 (Apollo Group, 2006). The
dollar amount decrease is 209,471, this makes a decrease of over 65%. Long term debt increase to
more than 116% from 2008 to 2009 as well (Apollo Group, 2006). This is a massively huge increase.
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This occurred in 2008, but in 2009 in accordance to her will, the hospital received a money donation
from her estate. This $1,000,000 donation is noted as an unrestricted donation (Apollo Group, 2006).
This unrestricted donation is recorded on the Interim Statement of Income in December 2009 (Apollo
Group, 2006). Declines in the stock market and real estate markets resulted in a sharp drop in the
return on investment income. This caused PFCH to reassess the value of its investments and, on their
auditors advice, to write down those assets (Apollo Group, 2006, p. 3). Another reason the number
were so drastically different was because every December Patton Fuller Community Hospital conducts
an annual inventory (Apollo Group, 2006). When the hospital conducted its inventory their expenses
for their supplies were way underestimated by about a million dollars (Apollo Group, 2006). So this
had to be added on as a cost to December s statement. This underestimate of supply expenses made
January to November s reports not correct, so December had to report the actual figures (Apollo
Group, 2006). Therefore, December looked like it was a crazy month for the hospital. Following the
favorable settlement of some managed care contract disputes, net patient revenue increased by 9%
over the previous year, with an average
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The Empty House, By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The purpose of this project is to assess whether Sherlock Holmes, the protagonist in Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle s detective stories, has Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASP). Antisocial Personality Disorder
is a personality disorder characterized by impairments in personality functioning, along with the
presence of multiple pathological personality traits. Many aspects of Sherlock Holmes personality and
behavior are indicative of ASP. In order to demonstrate this, I used the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to relate specific ASP criteria to situations and characterization of
Holmes throughout Doyle s works. Specifically, I related DSM criteria to quotations from Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle s A Study in Scarlet, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lastly, the impairments cannot be attributed to the individual s developmental or sociocultural context,
and they cannot be caused by drug use. Due to the extensive nature of these DSM criteria, however, I
used only three aspects of the diagnostic list to assess Holmes. The complete list of diagnostic criteria
for ASP can be found in the Appendix (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
Throughout many of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s detective stories, Holmes exhibits an impairment in
empathy. In the DSM, an impairment in empathy is classified as an impairment in interpersonal
functioning. It is defined as a lack of concern for feelings, needs, or suffering of others; lack of
remorse after hurting or mistreating another (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Essentially,
impairment in this area is characterized by a person s general disregard for others feelings or suffering.
In Doyle s first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet , we learn that Holmes has an impairment in
empathy. Stamford, who is describing Holmes to John Watson, says that Holmes [beats] the subjects
in the dissecting room with a stick... to verify how far bruises may be produced after death (Doyle
1887/1986). Although the subjects that Holmes is mutilating are corpses, this behavior does show a
lack of empathy. Holmes shows an utter disregard for these corpses who were alive and well, at a
point by mutilating them and beating them. Although he does this
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Cultural Methods And Forms Of The Bantu Migration In Africa
The Bantu migration is the dispersal of the Bantu people from the region of Cameroon and the Congo
area. The word Bantu does not refer to the people of the African expansion, but rather the African
languages belonging to the people in the Niger Congo. Cultural influences that occurred, due to the
migration of the Bantu people, laid out the foundation for other Sub Saharan societies. Historians have
used the collective information found by archeologists and other historians in order to draw
conclusions about the Bantu Migration. Linguistics, agriculture, and different types of art have been
the evidence needed to identify the culture and the specific patterns of movement, during this period.
Bantu speaking farmers are known to have spread through the Congo forests by the first millennium.
The rapid spread of the Bantu people became evident in the fifth century; the iron working and crop
cultivation of pumpkins, melons, and beans had become wide spread in central, eastern, and southern
Africa. Although crop cultivation is an efficient way to track movement patterns, this paper will focus
on the linguistics, genetics, and various art forms used to track the dispersal. Oral communication used
by the Bantu people was one of the only ways to relay information. Verbal communication and the
study of linguistics, in the instance of the Bantu Migration can be obscured because over familial
generations and time the language changes, forms its own dialect, and develops for
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Technology In Ray Bradbury s Short Story The Veldt
Imagine a world with technology that can do everything for you. All you have to do is ask, or even
just think, for something. It is an amazing high tech world, but human relationships are destroyed.
Everyone is so invested in technology they don t engage with each other. Soon, the world becomes a
cold, lonely society where technology is in power. This could become our world in the future. In the
short story, The Veldt . Two parents, George and Lydia, believe something is wrong with their
nursery(a high tech room that portrays scenes). For it seems their children, Peter and Wendy, have set
the room to a murderous African Veldt with horrid creatures of death(death, vultures). Then, the
parents start to believe the children are spoiled rotten by the technology that ... Show more content on
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This piece of evidence shows the children using the nursery to possibly kill their parents. The children
use this harmless piece of technology, meant to strengthen minds, to harm others. Things like this
happen all the time in real life. People go online and hack into accounts to steal identities and money.
People have also turned harmless pieces of technology into weapons, just like Peter and Wendy. When
people turn technology into sinister devices to harm other, it lowers the quality of life. As stated in The
Veldt, The two children were in hysterics. They screamed and pranced and threw things. They yelled
and sobbed and swore and jumped at the furniture. You can t do that to the nursery, you can t
(Bradbury 9). As shown in the evidence, Wendy and Peter freak out once their parents shut off the
nursery. The kids completely overreact, because they are so attached to the technology. This happens
all the time in real life as children throw tantrums when their phone or other technology is taken.
There has even been times, like in the story, where kid murder their parents due to taken devices.
People become so attached to their devices that it blocks their common sense. They go to
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Hamlet Ophelia Essay
Ophelia s character in Shakespeare s Hamlet has been subject to a wealth of different interpretations,
and because her characterization greatly influences the plot of the play, it is important to interpret
Shakespeare s original intentions concerning Ophelia with due diligence. Ophelia s role in the play
changes as the play progresses. At first she is used to find out the source of Hamlet s apparent
madness, for he was infatuated with her, and Polonius, Ophelia s father, believed that Hamlet was
driven mad with longing for his daughter. Polonius then instructs Ophelia to to give back the love
letters that Hamlet gave her, increasing her influence on the plot as she takes action against Hamlet.
But her most essential role in the play comes after Hamlet accidentally kills Polonius. Her reaction to
her father s death takes up a good portion of act four as Shakespeare ties her into the play s themes of
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Her true nature becomes apparent as she completely falls apart. She sings in front of the queen and
king, Before you tumbled me, you promised me to wed (Hamlet 4.5.67 68). This alludes to how
Ophelia was not as innocent as she appeared, and that not only had Ophelia and Hamlet cared for each
other, but that they had slept together before marriage. This loss of virtue should come as a shock to
the audience if Ophelia s character is presented correctly, for they would be entirely unaware of
Ophelia s impurity. The fact that she is singing also reveals more about Ophelia s character, because it
shows a loss of touch with reality. Correspondingly, Ophelia should be characterized as incensed and
heartbroken, for not only has she suffered the loss of her father, but a betrayal by the man she once
loved who killed him. Here the audience should discover that Ophelia is not the impassive character
she seemed to be in the beginning, but that she is deeply
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Zoot Suit Stereotypes And Stereotypes
Stereotypes are a form of prejudice everyone will once experience in their lifetime. Stereotypes are
centered around an individual s race, gender, social class, religion, and age. They have been known to
be elements people use to make judgments and subjectify people to one key feature. As Gordon
Allport states, To state the matter technically, a noun abstracts from a concrete reality some one
features and assembles different concrete realities only with respect to this one feature (364).
Mr.Allport s words can be summed up to say stereotypes have been used as key fundamentals to
associate one feature or aspect of a person with a group that represents it, typically in an unfavorable
way. Over the years, the media has poorly portrayed people from Latin America countries as low
income individuals who, based on their looks, are typically out of society s views of fitting in. With
this role assigned to them, they are presumably believed to have a life filled with crime due to their
appearance. These repeatedly wrongful display of representations makes it seems the only perception
people will receive from Latin America is that it s justifiable to treat us different because of our unique
looks.
I first became aware of this stereotype my senior year of high school in my Advanced Placement
English class while watching a 1981 movie adaption of Luis Valdez s screenplay Zoot Suit . We
follow a young pachuco gangster man named Henry Reyna through issues he encounters
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Eastern Facade Of The Louvre Essay
Intro
The Eastern Façade of the Louvre was the one of most important architecture in the seventeen century.
The Façade is the main entrance for royal palace in its original proposal. However, Louis XIV, who
decided to build this architecture with his finance minister, moved to the Château de Versailles as his
royal palace. Nowadays, this side of the Louvre is an inconspicuous entrance of the Louvre Museum.
As a palace entrance, the eastern Facade of the Louvre responded the traditional chateau in France by
the space s quality and its French classicism style. However, the pyramid shape of I.M.Pei s design is
too attracting the people s attention to let people ignoring the real entrance which is the Eastern
Facade of the Louvre, even if the Eastern Louvre is the one of the most important architecture in the
seventeenth century.
Main Claim Same as traditional chateau in France, the space behind the facade still following the
characteristic of traditional chateau. The pavilions on the both side is the best evidences to prove the
eastern Louver still follow the traditional rule of chateau in France. Beside, archaeologist found the
moat in front of the Eastern Facade of the Louvre in 1964. That also is a powerful evidence to explain
the Facade is following the rule of traditional French chateau.2
On the other hand, the facade also shaped the new order of French architecture because Claude
Perrault used the Facade to support his own theory and solve the span s problem by
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Analysis Of Langston Hughes s Hip Hop
Langston Hughes and Mos Def are writers of different epochs but still have a lot in common; the
black experience. Langston Hughes wrote poetry from a 1920 s era point of view. Mos Def wrote Hip
Hop that portrays what is happening now in the black culture. Although from different times, both
writers still had to deal with the issues of being black in America. Writers that wrote poetry during the
Harlem Renaissance wanted to be treated equally and fairly. They also wanted to show the world that
they were educated and want to be taken seriously. Mos Def song Hip Hop looks at how hip hop has
effected the African American society as a whole. Mos Def s Hip Hop looks at the road blacks has
taken to where blacks are today. We went from picking cotton, to chain gang line chopping to be
bopping, to hip hopping (Def 585), Mos Def is describing the progress blacks has made since the
Harlem Renaissance. The writers from the Harlem Renaissance was looking for the dream, Mos Def
response to Harlem Renaissance is that blacks are living the dream. There are many flaws but there
has been some progression since the earlier times of the Harlem Renaissance.
Langston Hughes poem I, Too was written during a time when segregation was in affect, blacks was
not allowed to have a voice. I, Too spoke volumes to the people of the Harlem Renaissance, it showed
that blacks would rise and would become part of the American dream instead of facing ongoing
segregation. African Americans would
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Top 20 Sites for Kids in India
List of top 20 Websites for Kids in INDIA
1. Chandamama.com Chandamama.com is the website of India s favorite children s magazine and one
of the best Indian websites for children in terms of content and interactivity. It is a multilingual site,
with content available in seven languages including English, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
and Telugu. The site has forums where registered users can post stories, jokes, riddles and poems that
they have written as well as their own original artwork. Among the other interesting content available
on the site are traditional and contemporary stories, quizzes, jokes and wallpapers. Also available is a
comprehensive archive of stories and other content that has been published in ... Show more content
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A cool feature that will appeal to children keen to learn animation is the Toon Creator which can be
used to create a Ben 10 cartoon.
9. Pogo This is the online version of the children s TV channel, Pogo. The website has interactive
games, message boards, videos from the channel s most popular programs and contests. Children can
also download wallpapers containing imagery from Pogo programs.
10. Disney XD
This is a website of another popular TV channel for kids, Disney XD, part of the Disney entertainment
empire. It s a beautifully designed website that showcases videos from the channel s most viewed
shows. Also available is a huge gallery of interactive games and contests.
11. indianchild.com
This is a website exclusively for kids. In this site children will find help on various topics. This site
basically contains a directory which has a detail listing of kids websites or fun and good websites for
kids. This page contains a number of topics like Math homework help, digital maps, vocabulary
building, flags, encyclopedia, general knowledge, quiz and many more. About each of these topics
children will find several sites which will help them on a certain topic. So Kids! What are you waiting
for? Come to this site and find help for your math homework or other home works or build up
vocabulary by searching through the sites.
12. kidscom.com
As the name of the site suggests, it is a website only for the kids. There are
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Johnny Cash and Luke Bryan Essay
Country music is one of the most popular genres of music throughout America. There are many
influential figures that have changed the way country music sounds, and how people interpret it. Two
important people who have made a huge impact on country music overtime are Johnny Cash and Luke
Bryan. From their early life, their career, and how society views them, they have opened the minds of
people and country musicians all over the country. Johnny Cash s songs help people to experience his
life growing up through the Great Depression and how people lived back then. Through Luke Bryan s
songs people could understand what life was like for Luke growing up in Georgia and all the
hardships he faced. Johnny Cash and Luke Bryan are two of the many ... Show more content on
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This was a huge upset to Johnny. Especially since his father, Ray Cash, blamed Johnny for Jack s
death. In Edward Willet s The Man in Black he states, Ray told him bluntly that he should of died
rather than his faithful brother. This quote shows how his father made Johnny feel like it was his fault.
To try and deal with his emotions, he started to write. He really started to write how he was feeling. In
spite of this, the tragedy, his fathers accusation, and his own guilt had one positive outcome: it s what
made his creativity in his songs (Neimark 36). His early life growing up through the Great Depression
and all the hardships he faced, were really expressed in the songs that he wrote and performed for
people. This really let people have an inside look on what life was like for people back then.
Luke Bryan was born and raised in Leesburg, Georgia on July 17, 1976 ( Luke Bryan Biography ). His
childhood consisted of hunting, fishing, helping his father with his local business, and singing ( Luke
Bryan Biography ). Supporting his music talent, his family bought him a guitar when he was 14 years
old ( Artists: Luke Bryan ). When Luke and his mother would drive into town to shop, his mother
would encourage him to sing George Strait over and over ( Luke Bryan Biography ). By the age of 15
he started entertaining a small crowd at a local club ( Luke Bryan and Family ). He would go regularly
to sing at the club.
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Realism In Angels And Demons
The opposing sides of good and evil, religion and science, power and intelligence, and knowledge and
ignorance have been battling for centuries. Loyal and faithful believers aid both halves and have
affected the world we live in today. Dan Brown is a renowned author who has penned many books in
his Robert Langdon series that explore these conflicts. The first book, Angels and Demons, focuses on
the clashes of the Catholic Church and scientific institutions around the world. In it, Robert Langdon
must find a bomb planted in Vatican City by a science advocate before it goes off, annihilating the
Pope, his cardinals, and the entire Catholic Church. However, Brown s fourth book, Inferno, examines
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However, these two books are contrasting in the strength of their endings, by whether or not Robert
Langdon is able to save the world, how closely the fictional world resembles ours, and if the
antagonist receives any punishment. These three techniques affect how the reader feels after finishing
the novel, whether it concerns Robert Langdon on his quest to dismantle the bomb hidden in Vatican
City in Angels and Demons, or watching him race through Italy as he attempts to contain the world s
deadliest plague in Inferno. Both of these books question the truth in religion and science, two strong
opposing forces that cannot peacefully coexist. Dan Brown challenges us to choose a side. Do we
place our hopes in facts and figures, or will we blindly follow our faith into the darkness? Only you
can
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Themes Of Marigolds And Miss Brill
Sometimes one has to go through alienation and isolation to reach a transformation. In both Marigolds
by Eugenia W. Collier and Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield, the characters transform majorly due to
their feelings of isolation. Marigolds is about a woman called Lizabeth recalling her coming of age
experience and Miss Brill is about a lonely woman living in a fantasy life that she has created for
herself. The theme of alienation and a definitive transformation is evident in both stories. In
Marigolds, the theme of alienation is not as noticeable as in Miss Brill, but still appears throughout the
story. It first starts in the beginning of the story when the author uses I repeatedly in the first
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Miss Brill created a fantasy life to escape her lonely one and is heartbroken when she is brought back
to reality. In the first paragraph, the fox fur is almost like a friend to her. She treated it as though it is
still alive referring to it as a dear little thing! (Mansfield para 1). She is constantly alone but always
manages to make herself feel oppositely. Every Sunday, while walking alone at the park, she witnesses
what she call a play .. She is always listening as though she didn t listen and sitting in other people s
lives just for a minute while they talked round her, (Mansfield para 3). Miss Brill considers herself
part of the play and that even she had a part and came every Sunday (Mansfield para 19). No doubt
somebody would have noticed if she hadn t been there; she was part of the play after all (Mansfield
para 19). However, she is devastated when the only thing she considers herself to be attached to, her
fur, is insulted by the girl. She went home that day, alone like always, and quickly put down her fur
lining back into the box as she heard someone crying (Mansfield para 18). The person crying is Miss
Brill and she is alone when she does it, just like she is throughout the whole
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Restless Leg Syndrome
Growing Pains and Restless Leg Syndrome By Jonas Wilson, Ing. Med. Growing pains (GPs) and
restless leg syndrome are often confused with each other, but are different conditions. GPs are not
dangerous and are the most common form of episodic childhood pain of the musculoskeletal system.
It is estimated that up to 4 in every 10 children, both boys and girls, between the ages of 3 12 will
experience GPs at least once. The etiology is unknown, but several theories involving flatfeet,
hypermobility, reduced pain threshold, lower bone strength and psychological issues are all being
studied as contributing factors. RLS manifests as an uncomfortable sensation in the legs and creates
the urge to move the legs around to escape the discomforting sensation. The legs are primarily
affected, but the arms and other areas of the body may also be affected as well. Approximately 10% of
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Unlike in RLS, children with GPs do not experience relief from discomfort when moving the leg
around or walking. Similarities between GPs and RLS Based on clinical findings, GPs and RLS have
some similarities that can easily lead to the two being confused with each other. For starters, they both
have a similar age of onset and range of duration as well as a predominance during the nighttime.
Children with these conditions do not typically experience any limitations to activity or any limping.
Furthermore, there is no laboratory evidence of underlying pathology in either condition and there are
no physical and neurological anomalies found on examination. In addition to this, both disorders tend
to have symptoms that last for at least 3 months and do not cause a general lack of wellbeing aside
from their defining clinical features. Sources
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Arguments Against The Death Penalty
Abstract
The death penalty has been a controversial issue for many years. Those who support the death penalty
find it to be a fitting form of punishment for criminal actions. Others suggest that the death penalty is
an inhumane practice, even towards criminals. Over the years, it is clear that there are some fatal flaws
in how the death penalty operates. Too often in the past has the death penalty fallen victim to
courtroom biases. Furthermore, the death penalty is an incredibly expensive and time consuming
process. However, the determining factor of whether the death penalty can be considered justice or not
depends primarily on how it affects the overall crime rate. In light of this, William Tucker the
American Spectator s New York correspondent and CEO of TheElevator.com and Eric M. Freedman a
professor at Hofstra University School of Law present evidence of the effectiveness and
ineffectiveness of the death penalty system.
The Value of a Criminal Life The controversy over the death penalty has plagued the world for years.
Individuals such as William Tucker The American Spectator s New York correspondent and CEO of
TheElevator.com believe that the death penalty reduces crime. Meanwhile, those who oppose the
death penalty, such as Eric M. Freedman a professor at Hofstra University School of Law argue that it
is unneeded. Freedman s article The Case Against the Death Penalty and Tucker s article Why the
Death Penalty Works reflect why
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Essay On Gay Rights
Throughout US History, LGBTQ+ people have faced violence and discrimination not just from their
fellow Americans, but from our government as well, leading to a timeline of hiding in shame, silence,
and suffering prejudice with little to no outcry. The earliest colonies made sure to criminalize sodomy
with punishments being as harsh as death, most famously the Virginia and Connecticut colonies. The
1800s saw extreme backlash against the first American publishings with queer characters and
plotlines, as well as the term crime against humanity first used in the US criminal code in part against
homosexuals. Crossdressing was seen worthy of imprisonment and corporal punishment. Tighter and
tighter restrictions were placed on the putative perverts, so called by the federal and state
governments. However, after hundreds of years of phobia and hatred, change in the US started coming
around after the turn of the 20th century. We were fed up, and queer people across the nation began
standing up to fight for their rights as Americans. Police raids on known gay hangout spots and
establishments for homosexual comradery were common, making the few places it was safe to be gay
as dangerous for them as anywhere else. Unsurprisingly, queer americans were getting tired of this
ever looming risk of violence and arrest. In 1969, in the early hours of the morning of June 28th, there
was a police raid on the Stonewall Inn. The bar owners would turn on the lights to signal everyone to
stop
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The Political Shift in America
The Political Shift in America It is 2014 and since the beginning of the millennium there has been a
major shift in America s political ideology and demographics, more so than in any set period of time.
America which has historically been very conservative, has started to become more liberally made
evident by the results of the last two elections. Although America s government is based on a less
centralized system and free market, Americans have seemed to start embracing things like big
government and a stricter market. Americans are also starting to think different on social issues such
as homosexuality and drug usage. America has also experienced a change in its demographics as
minorities like Asians and Hispanics continue to grow while whites are, percentage wise, starting to
make up a smaller part of Americas population. Along with a shift in ideology and change in
demographics, technology and communication has advanced greatly making the world a much more
connected place. Because of this connectivity people are also beginning to be influenced by foreign
ideas that are not familiar to most Americans such as universal healthcare. Overall, because of factors
such as foreign influences due to technology and changing demographics, America has become less
conservative and more liberal.
Conservative by definition means holding to traditional attitudes, values, and to be cautious about
change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion (Oxford
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Grand Nursing Theory Paper
From the beginning of time, great emphasis has been placed on a need for care due to illness and
disease. In the past, medical knowledge in nursing guided and provided the greatest direction for
practice. It was not until the 1960 s when Dr. Madeleine Leininger felt there was a need of shift from
biomedicine toward integrating culturally sensitive care within the profession of nursing. The goal of
the theory has been to use research findings to provide culture specific care that would be culturally
congruent, safe, and beneficial to people of diverse or similar cultures for their health, wellbeing, and
healing, and to help face disability and death (McFarland, Wehbe Alamah, 2015, p. 6). Utilizing the
seven chosen criteria listed in Willis (2002, pp.119 122) Overview of Grand Nursing Theories,
including the contemporary social, political, and economic realities, I will be describing and analyzing
Madeleine M. Leininger s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality. I will also discuss how
Leininger s theory guides my personal practice, potential barriers that may arise while using this
theory, and strategies to facilitate the use of the theory.
Analysis
Background of the theorist
Madeleine Leininger worked as a clinical child nurse specialist after obtaining her undergraduate
nursing based degree and master s degree (Parker, 2006, p. 309). Her theoretical perspective arose
from observations she made during her time spent with children from diverse cultural
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hnt travel tourism
BTEC National Level 3 Travel and Tourism 2010
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Unit 13: Tour Operations
Unit 13 Tour Operations
Unit 13 Overview
10 Credits
Tour operators play a very important role in travel and tourism, by arranging the package holidays that
are such an important feature of life in the 21st century. Tour operators are at the forefront of today s
travel and tourism sector, seeking out new destinations and holiday experiences to satisfy the ever
changing needs and expectations of travellers. They work in partnership with airlines, hoteliers, car
hire companies and a variety of other travel service suppliers to package their holiday products. Tour
operators sell holidays through travel agents and direct to the public,
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see textbook pages 38 44
Tour operators work in partnership with many travel and tourism companies and organisations when
developing and selling their holidays. Complete the following chart with details of the main ways in
which tour operators work with travel agents, accommodation providers, ancillary service providers,
surface transport operators, tourist attractions, airlines and regulatory bodies.
Travel and tourism industry
Travel agents
Links with tour operators
Hotels and other accommodation providers Ancillary service providers
Surface transport operators (e.g. coach companies, taxi firms)
Tourist attractions
Airlines
Regulatory bodies
Travel and Tourism Publishing Ltd. 2010
www.tandtpublishing.co.uk
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BTEC National Level 3 Travel and Tourism 2010
Unit 13: Tour Operations
Activity CD13.3 The Legal Framework of Tour
Operations
Need help with this? see textbook pages 44 47
Match up the correct description to each of the examples of tour operations legislation listed in the
table below. For example, if you think that contract
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Human Resource Apprenticeship Proposal For Human Resources
Apprenticeship Proposal for Human Resources
Term of Apprenticeship As a Human Resource (HR) apprentice, you will spend approximately four
years rotating and working with various teams within the Human Resources department and work a
minimum of 40 hours per week. An apprenticeship by definition is a work study training method with
both on the job and classroom training (Noe, 2013, p. 287), and it can be extremely beneficial for
future career endeavors. In order to qualify as a registered HR apprentice, the apprentices must
complete the minimum of 144 hours of classroom teaching and obtain 2,000 hours or least one year of
on the job training experience (Department of Labor, n.d). The apprentices will need to be working
towards a graduate degree specifically in Human Resources and maintain at least a 3.4 GPA. During
the four year time frame of the assignment, the apprentices will develop various competencies within
all aspects of Human Resources. They will also complete several set tasks and deliverables that may
include practical and written assessments (HR Apprentice, 2017). The placements and training will be
designed to aid in the development of a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of all aspects of
HR. Additionally, the HR apprentices will learn skills in the following areas: HR Generalist
Recruitment and Talent Planning
Learning and Development
Employee Relations
Performance and Rewards
Employee Engagement
Apprentice Wage Schedule According to the
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Sixth Great Extinction
1)attention grabber: Here on Earth today we are living through a time known as the sixth great
extinction, at least according to certain scientists.
2)listener relevance: Many species go extinct daily, which ruins ecosystems and causes extinction to
other organisms that live in that environment. Which leads to extinction of larger organisms and
possibly could even lead to us.
3)speaker credibility: I believe that we need help preserve our planet and species that live here as best
as we can to prevent the destruction of Earth and the many organisms that live here. Without plants
and animals we would not be able to survive.
4)thesis: Species Extinction is a big issue today, though there are a few different viewpoints on how
quickly species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A.sub point: As stated under the Endangered Species Act, more than 1,300 U.S. plants and animals
already have been federally listed as threatened or endangered and protected. That is a lot of species at
risk of going extinct, fortunately groups such as these are able to possible avoid that from happening.
Though some may never be able to return to the wild if the habitat they live in is completely gone
from in the outside world, they would not be able to survive. So preserving habitats for these animals
is also a key factor of keeping species from going extinct.
B.sub point: The National Wildlife Federation helps restore and protect endangered species by
restoring habitats along with defending the Endangered Species Act, lowing threats to the species, and
many other key factors of keeping a species from dying out.
Transition: Without the help of the whole world, more and more species will continue to go extinct.
Conclusion
1)Summarize points previously stated
A.But as I stated by Hubble in my first article, most data is over exaggerated. Though that does not
mean that we do not need to take action about the issue though, because it is still an
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Hasty Generalization Fallacy Examples
The Hasty Generalization fallacy is an inductive generalization, wherein a sample of the population is
responsible for the conclusion representing the entire population. A number of categories are
contained in this fallacy, including insufficient statistics, overgeneralization, and samples not
accurately represented. The hasty generalization fallacy is often referred to as jumping to conclusions
or the use of limited samples, and can be prone to instant gratification; the smaller samples and
statistics allow for a quicker result although the outcomes could be infinite.
An example of a hasty generalization fallacy would be a number of commercials that represent that A
out of B recommend C . In this instance, A represents the number of ... Show more content on
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Based on this presentation alone, one could infer that all stepmothers are evil, or that all stepdaughters
are Cinderellas.
The Appeal to Tradition fallacy is based on the idea that the way things have always been done is the
right way. This fallacy has been applied to a number of situations, most recently with technological
advancements, as well as family legacies. While not as prevalent as it once was, a number of students
have attended colleges and completed degrees in fields they were not interested in simply because the
seven generations before them had; it had now become a family tradition.
Other appeal to traditions fallacies occurred in offices around the country as computer technology
began to replace typewriters, long hand, and the Dewey decimal system. Those deemed set in their
ways had many difficulties accepting the changes and could not understand why the old ways needed
to be changed, even if it meant more efficiency. The addage, if it ain t broke, don t try to fix it became
one of the most used phrases, and although they tried their best to not conform, eventually they did or
they were replaced with people who would embrace the
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Cyber Criminals And The National Security
In these days, internet is more important than ever, and therefore, having security plans will, at least,
make things challengeable for hackers. Dinicu (2014) claims that cyber criminals threats to the
national security are the most dangerous and most recent ones. Also, she writes, hackers main focus is
more on democratic countries and multinational organizations than the non democratic countries
(Dincu 2014). Fifty years ago, we would not have to worry about internet security because we would
not have so much money and privacy depending on internet. But nowadays, our communication,
money, traveling, etc. can be affected by one or more cyber criminals. We work and our money comes
to us using direct deposit; we call our loved ones ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore, it is crucial to learn about the methods that hackers use to steal information. By learning
about hacking, we can help ourselves and others to stay safe while using the internet. One of the ways
in which hackers steal information from people is physically. In physical hacking, hackers are usually
trusted by their victims or have some sort of relationship with them. One example is getting papers
that show PII (Personal Identifiable Information) from the garbage cans. According to Arlistch and
Edelman (2014), one of the easiest hacking methods is physical hacking. They claim that physical
hacking are usually more successful because they are quicker and hackers sometimes find the
information they want stored in thumb drives and old devices. The information hackers find
sometimes helps them to access victims accounts, and they get more information by finding important
data about their victims. In addition to papers, hackers are really interested in thumb drives, old cell
phones, and anything that can store information. We may think that we can delete our files from a
thumb drive and it is safe to let someone to barrow it or get it after clear the thumb drive and format it,
but it is not. In fact, hackers can get many files from the devices and thumb drives that have been
formatted multiple times using recovery software programs.
In some other cases, hackers have direct access to the
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How Did Virginia Woolf Treat Women
During her life, Virginia Woolf endured many acts of discrimination not based on the content of her
character or the body of her work but based purely upon her gender. Through her years of schooling
towards her ascension to literary fame she witnessed an astonishing difference in the treatment of men
in college and women in college especially in terms of food. To show the difference in treatment
Woolf uses her description of the meals as a metaphor of the difference of treatment between men and
women in college as well as extending the metaphor to show that their treatment in college reflect how
they are treated within society. Woolf first begins in each of the passages opening sentences describes
the time the meal is taking place and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the male side, they finished their meal and headed to light a good cigarette and had no need to
hurry this once again highlights the leisure enjoyed by males in this society despite working just as
equally if not less than women. Woolf contrasts the men s leisure with the scrap[ing] [of] their chairs
and hall [emptying] which obviously shows the women rushing in a sluggish manner to leave as if
headed to do a menial task. With that point being made we can see that Woolf is bringing the social
ties argument to the light where the males are meant not only to represent the males who control the
social dominance but also the ultra wealthy who leisurely sit back and relax while the women on the
other hand are forced to enjoy a subpar meal that was homely and plain then head begrudgingly back
to work in some factory probably owned by one of the men enjoying their novelist s convention in
passage one, thus Woolf makes not only a comment on women s treatment and how she s disgusted
with it but also a broader critique on society and wealth disparity during the time period it was
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Excessive Pride In The Iliad
Excessive pride Excessive pride seems to be the core of people s everyday struggles. Having
excessive pride can turn into being obnoxious and self centered. Believing in what you only say and
not being opened minded to the people around you could also have an outcome of disastrous events.
In the novel the iliad by Homer many characters struggle with this trait, some overcome it and some
feed into it. In the beginning of the book Agamemnon seems to be self centered with the way he leads.
Achilles tries to defend the people by exclaiming why it s wrong for agamemnon to take all the prizes
that his men have worked for. Agamemnon basically thinks he has higher seniority which means he
gets to pick the best prizes to have amongst his men that they worked for. When achilles doesn t agree
with this he threatens to leave and agamemnon says Fly if you will, I shall make you no prayers to
stay you. I have others here who will do me honor, and above all Jove, the lord of council. After the
war began He realized he shouldn t have underestimated the trojans, for the achaeans were now losing
against them. Later on in the book he puts his pride aside and asks achilles to come back and help
them with the war. This shows when realizing what is better for his men he puts all aside for the win
of the achaeans.
In book II, Jove sends a lying message to Agamemnon saying he will help them sack Troy and that
Jove promised him that ,he would, if he went. Agamemnon having no thought about
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The Place I Am Living Right Now One
The place I am living right now one can easily see the ocean in Brooklyn NY. It have a peaceful place
at the neighborhood s famous water along Emmons Avenue, where there are several seafood markets
and restaurants. During the summertime you can see more than 20 party boats with experienced
fishermen daily from Sheepshead Bay piers to deep sea fishing. You can also see many water activities
during the summer. There is a place that young professionals look for expected rentals and good
delicious diverse foods. There is a place that you could spend your whole life enjoy with beach and
sea viewpoint. To introduce Sheepshead Bay, I need to tell you where its name came from. There were
very funny and interesting things going on in this place. There are two different stories about this
name. You could hear from Sheepshead Bay s neighborhood, sometimes they will tell you its name
came form the outline of area like a sheep s head. However, the more popular story you will hear is
told by the fisherman. Archosargus probatocephalus, better known as the sheepshead, is one of the fish
varieties. This fish creature s face and teeth look like a sheep. Sheepshead fish were incredibly
common in Sheepshead Bay during the early nineteenth century. The most income of farmers is
commercial with fishermen while waiting for their farms to harvest. The Sheepshead fish was also
New York City s dining meal during that time, but the strange thing is Sheepshead around the late
1800s, the sheepshead
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United Airlines Case Analysis
United is the largest airline in the world in terms of the number of destinations and one of the largest
in terms of fleet size and revenue. It is arguably the oldest surviving airline in the United States.
United presently operates more than seven hundred aircraft with a route structure circling the globe.
United Airlines was not officially formed until March 28, 1931, when it was incorporated as a
management company designed to coordinate the activities of its subsidiary airlines. The addition of
National Air Transport in 1930 allowed United to operate the first true transcontinental air route, from
San Francisco to New York (Salem, January 2017). United Airline s previous hubs were the Cleveland
Hopkins International Airport, Miami International Airport, Stapleton International Airport and JFK
International Airport in New York. The company employs over 80000 people. It is a public, listed
company with stock being listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Airlines offers over 130
international destinations to its clients in over 60 nations across all the continents in the world. United
Airlines offers various products to its clients based on the affordability and the preferred price range.
These products include; the United Basic economy (which is the cheapest), then the United Economy,
United Economy plus, United First, United Premium service, United Polaris Business and then the
United Polaris, first which is the most expensive product for the customers.
United Airlines
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On Euthyphro s Dilemma and Divine Command Essay examples
On Euthyphro s Dilemma and Divine Command
In Plato s Euthyphro, Socrates presents a fundamentally meta ethical problem to
Euthyphro by asking whether the pious or holy is beloved by the gods because it is holy, or holy
because it is beloved of the gods (Plato 219)? I will relate this question to the
Divine Command Theory of morality and discuss the philosophical implications associated with each
possible answer to the dilemma while demonstrating fallacies and inequalities within each.
Divine Command Theory (DCT) asserts that morality is somehow dependent upon God, and that
moral obligation consists in obedience to God s commands. Divine
Command Theory includes the claim that morality is ultimately based on the commands
or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Following these a priori presuppositions that God is both omnipotent and omniscient (as well as
intrinsically good), and that morality is ultimately dependent on God s commands, then it is sound to
reason that piety and moral goodness are implicit in anything God commands.
The argument may be made that my logic is circular and that to define what is morally good by that
standard is both flawed and fallacious. To this I rebut: How would I define good without presupposing
that God is the foundation of such goodness? I would argue that although I may have to have a map to
know where Dallas is, Dallas still has to exist prior to the map. Following that logic, God s goodness
would exist prior to the existence of finite, derived goodnesses, though conceptually or
epistemologically... (Moreland
90).
The first horn proposed to Euthyphro Are morally good acts commanded by god because they are
morally good, raises the question that if acts are commanded by God because they are morally good,
then there must be some independent force outside of
God governing what is good and what is not. If there is an independent force governingZellner 3 this
then God s will becomes arbitrary. Martin Luther adamantly argues against the possibility of this,
For it is not because he is or was obliged so to will that what he wills is right, but on the contrary,
because he himself so wills, therefore what happens must be right. Cause and reason
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Where Worlds Collide By Robert Lake Summary
James G. Peoples, an author said, Culture affects our views of reality. It provides the mental concepts
by which people perceive, interpret, analyze, and explain events in the world around them (notable
quotes.com). The extent of a person s culture informs the way they view themselves, others, and the
world through whom they re surrounded by, opinions they form, and the way one adapts to new
surroundings.
Those you have surrounded yourself with and those you have grown up with influence the way you
view not only the world, but yourself. In Robert Lake s essay, An Indian Father s Plea , Lake is writing
a letter to his son s teacher about how his son is not a slow learner, but was taught with different
cultural views. (Lake 75) His son, Wind Wolf, was born and raised on a reservation surrounded with
people of his heritage who also hold different views and knowledges from his western peers. (Lake
75) Wind Wolf comes home from school and wants to change his looks or his ways because of his
kindergarten peers and what they say about him. (Lake 78) Whether Wind Wolf chose to be around
them or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Where Worlds Collide, by Pico Iyer this idea was conveyed through the newcomers to America
because a variety of the typical American structure was different from their society. The snack bar
where a slice of pizza cost $3.19 (18 quetzals,they think in horror, or 35,000 dong) (Iyer 51). In
America $3.19 for a piece of pizza isn t considered very much money at all, where the newcomers are
dismayed that the food would cost so much. This is because in their culture the food they eat has a
huge difference in price than in America. They have arrived in the Land of Opportunity.. (Iyer 51).
The newcomers already believe that America is the Land of Opportunity. In American society we
think of many other places as a land of opportunity and even move to those places for better
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The Importance Of Folk And Popular Culture
For one of my cultural visits I went to a Mexican restaurant, El Molcajete, in Geneva, IL. In this
restaurant I observed elements of folk and popular culture which included the music that was playing
there, which was mariachi band music which made the place feel more authentic to Mexico. The
music from the mariachi band was a piece of their folk culture they had, because they used violins,
trumpets, guitarron a spanish guitar used in most Spanish music, and a vihuela a five stringed guitar
with a high pitch. Some of the popular culture that was there was the outfits the servers were wearing
which was a plain old t shirt and some black pants, and it was more popular culture because nowadays
servers wear a shirt and pants that match what the theme or idea of the restaurant is. I categorized the
mariachi band as part of the folk culture because the instruments that they were using were traditional
instruments used in Mexico to produce the Spanish sound. The servers outfits I categorized as popular
culture because of the fact that servers in many restaurants nowadays wear the same clothing that is
casual, making it an element of popular culture. In my opinion I think that the folk elements are seen
around but not practiced in everything that is in the restaurant, due to the exposure to the popular
culture of our world. In the restaurant, some tools or utensils used in the restaurant include a basket
that holds tortillas warm, but does not make them soggy or cold because of a
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  • 2. The Progressive Movement Of American Society Question # 1 Intro 1) Background The Progressive Movement was an effort to cure many of the ills of American society that had developed during the great spurt of industrial growth in the last quarter of the 19th century. Progressives were mostly middle class citizens who saw corruption and wanted change in society. 2) Topic 1 The frontier had been tamed, great cities and businesses developed, and an overseas empire established, but not all citizens shared in the new wealth, prestige, and optimism. 3) Topic 2 A major push for change was the First Reform Era, occurred in the years before the Civil War and included efforts of social activists to reform working conditions and humanizes the treatment of mentally ill people and prisoners. 4) Thesis In the view of progressives, they believed that American society was undergoing complete corruption. Because of this, they advocated women s suffrage and urged the Temperance Movement. 1st paragraph 1) 1st sub topic Progressives believed that the American society was ill due to unjust with the workers and farmers, in other words corruption. 2) Evidence 1 The Progressives saw early industrialists built mansions and live in luxury while millions of workers and farmers struggled to earn a living. 2 They also saw that private business was controlled by monopolies and trusts. 3 Progressives wanted better and fairer competition and they wanted every citizen to participate in the social unjust. 4 They wanted better working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Financial Data Analysis Essay Financial Data Analysis Daphnnee Johnson HCS 577 March 18, 2013 Sharon Gomes Sanders Financial Data Analysis After reviewing the balance sheet for Patton Fuller Hospital for 2008 and 2009, there are significant differences that are noticeable. The retained earnings (or Net Worth or Unrestricted Fund Balance ) drastically decreased from 2008 to 2009 (Apollo Group, 2006). The dollar amount decrease is 209,471, this makes a decrease of over 65%. Long term debt increase to more than 116% from 2008 to 2009 as well (Apollo Group, 2006). This is a massively huge increase. Total current liabilities also increase as a whole by 184.09% ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This occurred in 2008, but in 2009 in accordance to her will, the hospital received a money donation from her estate. This $1,000,000 donation is noted as an unrestricted donation (Apollo Group, 2006). This unrestricted donation is recorded on the Interim Statement of Income in December 2009 (Apollo Group, 2006). Declines in the stock market and real estate markets resulted in a sharp drop in the return on investment income. This caused PFCH to reassess the value of its investments and, on their auditors advice, to write down those assets (Apollo Group, 2006, p. 3). Another reason the number were so drastically different was because every December Patton Fuller Community Hospital conducts an annual inventory (Apollo Group, 2006). When the hospital conducted its inventory their expenses for their supplies were way underestimated by about a million dollars (Apollo Group, 2006). So this had to be added on as a cost to December s statement. This underestimate of supply expenses made January to November s reports not correct, so December had to report the actual figures (Apollo Group, 2006). Therefore, December looked like it was a crazy month for the hospital. Following the favorable settlement of some managed care contract disputes, net patient revenue increased by 9% over the previous year, with an average ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Empty House, By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The purpose of this project is to assess whether Sherlock Holmes, the protagonist in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s detective stories, has Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASP). Antisocial Personality Disorder is a personality disorder characterized by impairments in personality functioning, along with the presence of multiple pathological personality traits. Many aspects of Sherlock Holmes personality and behavior are indicative of ASP. In order to demonstrate this, I used the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to relate specific ASP criteria to situations and characterization of Holmes throughout Doyle s works. Specifically, I related DSM criteria to quotations from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s A Study in Scarlet, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lastly, the impairments cannot be attributed to the individual s developmental or sociocultural context, and they cannot be caused by drug use. Due to the extensive nature of these DSM criteria, however, I used only three aspects of the diagnostic list to assess Holmes. The complete list of diagnostic criteria for ASP can be found in the Appendix (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Throughout many of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s detective stories, Holmes exhibits an impairment in empathy. In the DSM, an impairment in empathy is classified as an impairment in interpersonal functioning. It is defined as a lack of concern for feelings, needs, or suffering of others; lack of remorse after hurting or mistreating another (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Essentially, impairment in this area is characterized by a person s general disregard for others feelings or suffering. In Doyle s first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet , we learn that Holmes has an impairment in empathy. Stamford, who is describing Holmes to John Watson, says that Holmes [beats] the subjects in the dissecting room with a stick... to verify how far bruises may be produced after death (Doyle 1887/1986). Although the subjects that Holmes is mutilating are corpses, this behavior does show a lack of empathy. Holmes shows an utter disregard for these corpses who were alive and well, at a point by mutilating them and beating them. Although he does this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cultural Methods And Forms Of The Bantu Migration In Africa The Bantu migration is the dispersal of the Bantu people from the region of Cameroon and the Congo area. The word Bantu does not refer to the people of the African expansion, but rather the African languages belonging to the people in the Niger Congo. Cultural influences that occurred, due to the migration of the Bantu people, laid out the foundation for other Sub Saharan societies. Historians have used the collective information found by archeologists and other historians in order to draw conclusions about the Bantu Migration. Linguistics, agriculture, and different types of art have been the evidence needed to identify the culture and the specific patterns of movement, during this period. Bantu speaking farmers are known to have spread through the Congo forests by the first millennium. The rapid spread of the Bantu people became evident in the fifth century; the iron working and crop cultivation of pumpkins, melons, and beans had become wide spread in central, eastern, and southern Africa. Although crop cultivation is an efficient way to track movement patterns, this paper will focus on the linguistics, genetics, and various art forms used to track the dispersal. Oral communication used by the Bantu people was one of the only ways to relay information. Verbal communication and the study of linguistics, in the instance of the Bantu Migration can be obscured because over familial generations and time the language changes, forms its own dialect, and develops for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Technology In Ray Bradbury s Short Story The Veldt Imagine a world with technology that can do everything for you. All you have to do is ask, or even just think, for something. It is an amazing high tech world, but human relationships are destroyed. Everyone is so invested in technology they don t engage with each other. Soon, the world becomes a cold, lonely society where technology is in power. This could become our world in the future. In the short story, The Veldt . Two parents, George and Lydia, believe something is wrong with their nursery(a high tech room that portrays scenes). For it seems their children, Peter and Wendy, have set the room to a murderous African Veldt with horrid creatures of death(death, vultures). Then, the parents start to believe the children are spoiled rotten by the technology that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This piece of evidence shows the children using the nursery to possibly kill their parents. The children use this harmless piece of technology, meant to strengthen minds, to harm others. Things like this happen all the time in real life. People go online and hack into accounts to steal identities and money. People have also turned harmless pieces of technology into weapons, just like Peter and Wendy. When people turn technology into sinister devices to harm other, it lowers the quality of life. As stated in The Veldt, The two children were in hysterics. They screamed and pranced and threw things. They yelled and sobbed and swore and jumped at the furniture. You can t do that to the nursery, you can t (Bradbury 9). As shown in the evidence, Wendy and Peter freak out once their parents shut off the nursery. The kids completely overreact, because they are so attached to the technology. This happens all the time in real life as children throw tantrums when their phone or other technology is taken. There has even been times, like in the story, where kid murder their parents due to taken devices. People become so attached to their devices that it blocks their common sense. They go to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Hamlet Ophelia Essay Ophelia s character in Shakespeare s Hamlet has been subject to a wealth of different interpretations, and because her characterization greatly influences the plot of the play, it is important to interpret Shakespeare s original intentions concerning Ophelia with due diligence. Ophelia s role in the play changes as the play progresses. At first she is used to find out the source of Hamlet s apparent madness, for he was infatuated with her, and Polonius, Ophelia s father, believed that Hamlet was driven mad with longing for his daughter. Polonius then instructs Ophelia to to give back the love letters that Hamlet gave her, increasing her influence on the plot as she takes action against Hamlet. But her most essential role in the play comes after Hamlet accidentally kills Polonius. Her reaction to her father s death takes up a good portion of act four as Shakespeare ties her into the play s themes of sanity, or lack thereof, grief, betrayal, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her true nature becomes apparent as she completely falls apart. She sings in front of the queen and king, Before you tumbled me, you promised me to wed (Hamlet 4.5.67 68). This alludes to how Ophelia was not as innocent as she appeared, and that not only had Ophelia and Hamlet cared for each other, but that they had slept together before marriage. This loss of virtue should come as a shock to the audience if Ophelia s character is presented correctly, for they would be entirely unaware of Ophelia s impurity. The fact that she is singing also reveals more about Ophelia s character, because it shows a loss of touch with reality. Correspondingly, Ophelia should be characterized as incensed and heartbroken, for not only has she suffered the loss of her father, but a betrayal by the man she once loved who killed him. Here the audience should discover that Ophelia is not the impassive character she seemed to be in the beginning, but that she is deeply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Zoot Suit Stereotypes And Stereotypes Stereotypes are a form of prejudice everyone will once experience in their lifetime. Stereotypes are centered around an individual s race, gender, social class, religion, and age. They have been known to be elements people use to make judgments and subjectify people to one key feature. As Gordon Allport states, To state the matter technically, a noun abstracts from a concrete reality some one features and assembles different concrete realities only with respect to this one feature (364). Mr.Allport s words can be summed up to say stereotypes have been used as key fundamentals to associate one feature or aspect of a person with a group that represents it, typically in an unfavorable way. Over the years, the media has poorly portrayed people from Latin America countries as low income individuals who, based on their looks, are typically out of society s views of fitting in. With this role assigned to them, they are presumably believed to have a life filled with crime due to their appearance. These repeatedly wrongful display of representations makes it seems the only perception people will receive from Latin America is that it s justifiable to treat us different because of our unique looks. I first became aware of this stereotype my senior year of high school in my Advanced Placement English class while watching a 1981 movie adaption of Luis Valdez s screenplay Zoot Suit . We follow a young pachuco gangster man named Henry Reyna through issues he encounters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Eastern Facade Of The Louvre Essay Intro The Eastern Façade of the Louvre was the one of most important architecture in the seventeen century. The Façade is the main entrance for royal palace in its original proposal. However, Louis XIV, who decided to build this architecture with his finance minister, moved to the Château de Versailles as his royal palace. Nowadays, this side of the Louvre is an inconspicuous entrance of the Louvre Museum. As a palace entrance, the eastern Facade of the Louvre responded the traditional chateau in France by the space s quality and its French classicism style. However, the pyramid shape of I.M.Pei s design is too attracting the people s attention to let people ignoring the real entrance which is the Eastern Facade of the Louvre, even if the Eastern Louvre is the one of the most important architecture in the seventeenth century. Main Claim Same as traditional chateau in France, the space behind the facade still following the characteristic of traditional chateau. The pavilions on the both side is the best evidences to prove the eastern Louver still follow the traditional rule of chateau in France. Beside, archaeologist found the moat in front of the Eastern Facade of the Louvre in 1964. That also is a powerful evidence to explain the Facade is following the rule of traditional French chateau.2 On the other hand, the facade also shaped the new order of French architecture because Claude Perrault used the Facade to support his own theory and solve the span s problem by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of Langston Hughes s Hip Hop Langston Hughes and Mos Def are writers of different epochs but still have a lot in common; the black experience. Langston Hughes wrote poetry from a 1920 s era point of view. Mos Def wrote Hip Hop that portrays what is happening now in the black culture. Although from different times, both writers still had to deal with the issues of being black in America. Writers that wrote poetry during the Harlem Renaissance wanted to be treated equally and fairly. They also wanted to show the world that they were educated and want to be taken seriously. Mos Def song Hip Hop looks at how hip hop has effected the African American society as a whole. Mos Def s Hip Hop looks at the road blacks has taken to where blacks are today. We went from picking cotton, to chain gang line chopping to be bopping, to hip hopping (Def 585), Mos Def is describing the progress blacks has made since the Harlem Renaissance. The writers from the Harlem Renaissance was looking for the dream, Mos Def response to Harlem Renaissance is that blacks are living the dream. There are many flaws but there has been some progression since the earlier times of the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes poem I, Too was written during a time when segregation was in affect, blacks was not allowed to have a voice. I, Too spoke volumes to the people of the Harlem Renaissance, it showed that blacks would rise and would become part of the American dream instead of facing ongoing segregation. African Americans would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Top 20 Sites for Kids in India List of top 20 Websites for Kids in INDIA 1. Chandamama.com Chandamama.com is the website of India s favorite children s magazine and one of the best Indian websites for children in terms of content and interactivity. It is a multilingual site, with content available in seven languages including English, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil and Telugu. The site has forums where registered users can post stories, jokes, riddles and poems that they have written as well as their own original artwork. Among the other interesting content available on the site are traditional and contemporary stories, quizzes, jokes and wallpapers. Also available is a comprehensive archive of stories and other content that has been published in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A cool feature that will appeal to children keen to learn animation is the Toon Creator which can be used to create a Ben 10 cartoon. 9. Pogo This is the online version of the children s TV channel, Pogo. The website has interactive games, message boards, videos from the channel s most popular programs and contests. Children can also download wallpapers containing imagery from Pogo programs. 10. Disney XD This is a website of another popular TV channel for kids, Disney XD, part of the Disney entertainment empire. It s a beautifully designed website that showcases videos from the channel s most viewed shows. Also available is a huge gallery of interactive games and contests. 11. indianchild.com This is a website exclusively for kids. In this site children will find help on various topics. This site basically contains a directory which has a detail listing of kids websites or fun and good websites for kids. This page contains a number of topics like Math homework help, digital maps, vocabulary building, flags, encyclopedia, general knowledge, quiz and many more. About each of these topics children will find several sites which will help them on a certain topic. So Kids! What are you waiting for? Come to this site and find help for your math homework or other home works or build up vocabulary by searching through the sites. 12. kidscom.com As the name of the site suggests, it is a website only for the kids. There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Johnny Cash and Luke Bryan Essay Country music is one of the most popular genres of music throughout America. There are many influential figures that have changed the way country music sounds, and how people interpret it. Two important people who have made a huge impact on country music overtime are Johnny Cash and Luke Bryan. From their early life, their career, and how society views them, they have opened the minds of people and country musicians all over the country. Johnny Cash s songs help people to experience his life growing up through the Great Depression and how people lived back then. Through Luke Bryan s songs people could understand what life was like for Luke growing up in Georgia and all the hardships he faced. Johnny Cash and Luke Bryan are two of the many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was a huge upset to Johnny. Especially since his father, Ray Cash, blamed Johnny for Jack s death. In Edward Willet s The Man in Black he states, Ray told him bluntly that he should of died rather than his faithful brother. This quote shows how his father made Johnny feel like it was his fault. To try and deal with his emotions, he started to write. He really started to write how he was feeling. In spite of this, the tragedy, his fathers accusation, and his own guilt had one positive outcome: it s what made his creativity in his songs (Neimark 36). His early life growing up through the Great Depression and all the hardships he faced, were really expressed in the songs that he wrote and performed for people. This really let people have an inside look on what life was like for people back then. Luke Bryan was born and raised in Leesburg, Georgia on July 17, 1976 ( Luke Bryan Biography ). His childhood consisted of hunting, fishing, helping his father with his local business, and singing ( Luke Bryan Biography ). Supporting his music talent, his family bought him a guitar when he was 14 years old ( Artists: Luke Bryan ). When Luke and his mother would drive into town to shop, his mother would encourage him to sing George Strait over and over ( Luke Bryan Biography ). By the age of 15 he started entertaining a small crowd at a local club ( Luke Bryan and Family ). He would go regularly to sing at the club. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Realism In Angels And Demons The opposing sides of good and evil, religion and science, power and intelligence, and knowledge and ignorance have been battling for centuries. Loyal and faithful believers aid both halves and have affected the world we live in today. Dan Brown is a renowned author who has penned many books in his Robert Langdon series that explore these conflicts. The first book, Angels and Demons, focuses on the clashes of the Catholic Church and scientific institutions around the world. In it, Robert Langdon must find a bomb planted in Vatican City by a science advocate before it goes off, annihilating the Pope, his cardinals, and the entire Catholic Church. However, Brown s fourth book, Inferno, examines the problem of overpopulation while analyzing Dante s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, these two books are contrasting in the strength of their endings, by whether or not Robert Langdon is able to save the world, how closely the fictional world resembles ours, and if the antagonist receives any punishment. These three techniques affect how the reader feels after finishing the novel, whether it concerns Robert Langdon on his quest to dismantle the bomb hidden in Vatican City in Angels and Demons, or watching him race through Italy as he attempts to contain the world s deadliest plague in Inferno. Both of these books question the truth in religion and science, two strong opposing forces that cannot peacefully coexist. Dan Brown challenges us to choose a side. Do we place our hopes in facts and figures, or will we blindly follow our faith into the darkness? Only you can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Themes Of Marigolds And Miss Brill Sometimes one has to go through alienation and isolation to reach a transformation. In both Marigolds by Eugenia W. Collier and Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield, the characters transform majorly due to their feelings of isolation. Marigolds is about a woman called Lizabeth recalling her coming of age experience and Miss Brill is about a lonely woman living in a fantasy life that she has created for herself. The theme of alienation and a definitive transformation is evident in both stories. In Marigolds, the theme of alienation is not as noticeable as in Miss Brill, but still appears throughout the story. It first starts in the beginning of the story when the author uses I repeatedly in the first paragraph.The author echoes the authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Miss Brill created a fantasy life to escape her lonely one and is heartbroken when she is brought back to reality. In the first paragraph, the fox fur is almost like a friend to her. She treated it as though it is still alive referring to it as a dear little thing! (Mansfield para 1). She is constantly alone but always manages to make herself feel oppositely. Every Sunday, while walking alone at the park, she witnesses what she call a play .. She is always listening as though she didn t listen and sitting in other people s lives just for a minute while they talked round her, (Mansfield para 3). Miss Brill considers herself part of the play and that even she had a part and came every Sunday (Mansfield para 19). No doubt somebody would have noticed if she hadn t been there; she was part of the play after all (Mansfield para 19). However, she is devastated when the only thing she considers herself to be attached to, her fur, is insulted by the girl. She went home that day, alone like always, and quickly put down her fur lining back into the box as she heard someone crying (Mansfield para 18). The person crying is Miss Brill and she is alone when she does it, just like she is throughout the whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Restless Leg Syndrome Growing Pains and Restless Leg Syndrome By Jonas Wilson, Ing. Med. Growing pains (GPs) and restless leg syndrome are often confused with each other, but are different conditions. GPs are not dangerous and are the most common form of episodic childhood pain of the musculoskeletal system. It is estimated that up to 4 in every 10 children, both boys and girls, between the ages of 3 12 will experience GPs at least once. The etiology is unknown, but several theories involving flatfeet, hypermobility, reduced pain threshold, lower bone strength and psychological issues are all being studied as contributing factors. RLS manifests as an uncomfortable sensation in the legs and creates the urge to move the legs around to escape the discomforting sensation. The legs are primarily affected, but the arms and other areas of the body may also be affected as well. Approximately 10% of the population is affected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike in RLS, children with GPs do not experience relief from discomfort when moving the leg around or walking. Similarities between GPs and RLS Based on clinical findings, GPs and RLS have some similarities that can easily lead to the two being confused with each other. For starters, they both have a similar age of onset and range of duration as well as a predominance during the nighttime. Children with these conditions do not typically experience any limitations to activity or any limping. Furthermore, there is no laboratory evidence of underlying pathology in either condition and there are no physical and neurological anomalies found on examination. In addition to this, both disorders tend to have symptoms that last for at least 3 months and do not cause a general lack of wellbeing aside from their defining clinical features. Sources ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Arguments Against The Death Penalty Abstract The death penalty has been a controversial issue for many years. Those who support the death penalty find it to be a fitting form of punishment for criminal actions. Others suggest that the death penalty is an inhumane practice, even towards criminals. Over the years, it is clear that there are some fatal flaws in how the death penalty operates. Too often in the past has the death penalty fallen victim to courtroom biases. Furthermore, the death penalty is an incredibly expensive and time consuming process. However, the determining factor of whether the death penalty can be considered justice or not depends primarily on how it affects the overall crime rate. In light of this, William Tucker the American Spectator s New York correspondent and CEO of TheElevator.com and Eric M. Freedman a professor at Hofstra University School of Law present evidence of the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of the death penalty system. The Value of a Criminal Life The controversy over the death penalty has plagued the world for years. Individuals such as William Tucker The American Spectator s New York correspondent and CEO of TheElevator.com believe that the death penalty reduces crime. Meanwhile, those who oppose the death penalty, such as Eric M. Freedman a professor at Hofstra University School of Law argue that it is unneeded. Freedman s article The Case Against the Death Penalty and Tucker s article Why the Death Penalty Works reflect why ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Gay Rights Throughout US History, LGBTQ+ people have faced violence and discrimination not just from their fellow Americans, but from our government as well, leading to a timeline of hiding in shame, silence, and suffering prejudice with little to no outcry. The earliest colonies made sure to criminalize sodomy with punishments being as harsh as death, most famously the Virginia and Connecticut colonies. The 1800s saw extreme backlash against the first American publishings with queer characters and plotlines, as well as the term crime against humanity first used in the US criminal code in part against homosexuals. Crossdressing was seen worthy of imprisonment and corporal punishment. Tighter and tighter restrictions were placed on the putative perverts, so called by the federal and state governments. However, after hundreds of years of phobia and hatred, change in the US started coming around after the turn of the 20th century. We were fed up, and queer people across the nation began standing up to fight for their rights as Americans. Police raids on known gay hangout spots and establishments for homosexual comradery were common, making the few places it was safe to be gay as dangerous for them as anywhere else. Unsurprisingly, queer americans were getting tired of this ever looming risk of violence and arrest. In 1969, in the early hours of the morning of June 28th, there was a police raid on the Stonewall Inn. The bar owners would turn on the lights to signal everyone to stop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Political Shift in America The Political Shift in America It is 2014 and since the beginning of the millennium there has been a major shift in America s political ideology and demographics, more so than in any set period of time. America which has historically been very conservative, has started to become more liberally made evident by the results of the last two elections. Although America s government is based on a less centralized system and free market, Americans have seemed to start embracing things like big government and a stricter market. Americans are also starting to think different on social issues such as homosexuality and drug usage. America has also experienced a change in its demographics as minorities like Asians and Hispanics continue to grow while whites are, percentage wise, starting to make up a smaller part of Americas population. Along with a shift in ideology and change in demographics, technology and communication has advanced greatly making the world a much more connected place. Because of this connectivity people are also beginning to be influenced by foreign ideas that are not familiar to most Americans such as universal healthcare. Overall, because of factors such as foreign influences due to technology and changing demographics, America has become less conservative and more liberal. Conservative by definition means holding to traditional attitudes, values, and to be cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion (Oxford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Grand Nursing Theory Paper From the beginning of time, great emphasis has been placed on a need for care due to illness and disease. In the past, medical knowledge in nursing guided and provided the greatest direction for practice. It was not until the 1960 s when Dr. Madeleine Leininger felt there was a need of shift from biomedicine toward integrating culturally sensitive care within the profession of nursing. The goal of the theory has been to use research findings to provide culture specific care that would be culturally congruent, safe, and beneficial to people of diverse or similar cultures for their health, wellbeing, and healing, and to help face disability and death (McFarland, Wehbe Alamah, 2015, p. 6). Utilizing the seven chosen criteria listed in Willis (2002, pp.119 122) Overview of Grand Nursing Theories, including the contemporary social, political, and economic realities, I will be describing and analyzing Madeleine M. Leininger s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality. I will also discuss how Leininger s theory guides my personal practice, potential barriers that may arise while using this theory, and strategies to facilitate the use of the theory. Analysis Background of the theorist Madeleine Leininger worked as a clinical child nurse specialist after obtaining her undergraduate nursing based degree and master s degree (Parker, 2006, p. 309). Her theoretical perspective arose from observations she made during her time spent with children from diverse cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. hnt travel tourism BTEC National Level 3 Travel and Tourism 2010 13 Unit 13: Tour Operations Unit 13 Tour Operations Unit 13 Overview 10 Credits Tour operators play a very important role in travel and tourism, by arranging the package holidays that are such an important feature of life in the 21st century. Tour operators are at the forefront of today s travel and tourism sector, seeking out new destinations and holiday experiences to satisfy the ever changing needs and expectations of travellers. They work in partnership with airlines, hoteliers, car hire companies and a variety of other travel service suppliers to package their holiday products. Tour operators sell holidays through travel agents and direct to the public, with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... see textbook pages 38 44 Tour operators work in partnership with many travel and tourism companies and organisations when developing and selling their holidays. Complete the following chart with details of the main ways in which tour operators work with travel agents, accommodation providers, ancillary service providers, surface transport operators, tourist attractions, airlines and regulatory bodies. Travel and tourism industry Travel agents Links with tour operators Hotels and other accommodation providers Ancillary service providers Surface transport operators (e.g. coach companies, taxi firms) Tourist attractions Airlines Regulatory bodies
  • 21. Travel and Tourism Publishing Ltd. 2010 www.tandtpublishing.co.uk 8 BTEC National Level 3 Travel and Tourism 2010 Unit 13: Tour Operations Activity CD13.3 The Legal Framework of Tour Operations Need help with this? see textbook pages 44 47 Match up the correct description to each of the examples of tour operations legislation listed in the table below. For example, if you think that contract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Human Resource Apprenticeship Proposal For Human Resources Apprenticeship Proposal for Human Resources Term of Apprenticeship As a Human Resource (HR) apprentice, you will spend approximately four years rotating and working with various teams within the Human Resources department and work a minimum of 40 hours per week. An apprenticeship by definition is a work study training method with both on the job and classroom training (Noe, 2013, p. 287), and it can be extremely beneficial for future career endeavors. In order to qualify as a registered HR apprentice, the apprentices must complete the minimum of 144 hours of classroom teaching and obtain 2,000 hours or least one year of on the job training experience (Department of Labor, n.d). The apprentices will need to be working towards a graduate degree specifically in Human Resources and maintain at least a 3.4 GPA. During the four year time frame of the assignment, the apprentices will develop various competencies within all aspects of Human Resources. They will also complete several set tasks and deliverables that may include practical and written assessments (HR Apprentice, 2017). The placements and training will be designed to aid in the development of a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of all aspects of HR. Additionally, the HR apprentices will learn skills in the following areas: HR Generalist Recruitment and Talent Planning Learning and Development Employee Relations Performance and Rewards Employee Engagement Apprentice Wage Schedule According to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Sixth Great Extinction 1)attention grabber: Here on Earth today we are living through a time known as the sixth great extinction, at least according to certain scientists. 2)listener relevance: Many species go extinct daily, which ruins ecosystems and causes extinction to other organisms that live in that environment. Which leads to extinction of larger organisms and possibly could even lead to us. 3)speaker credibility: I believe that we need help preserve our planet and species that live here as best as we can to prevent the destruction of Earth and the many organisms that live here. Without plants and animals we would not be able to survive. 4)thesis: Species Extinction is a big issue today, though there are a few different viewpoints on how quickly species ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A.sub point: As stated under the Endangered Species Act, more than 1,300 U.S. plants and animals already have been federally listed as threatened or endangered and protected. That is a lot of species at risk of going extinct, fortunately groups such as these are able to possible avoid that from happening. Though some may never be able to return to the wild if the habitat they live in is completely gone from in the outside world, they would not be able to survive. So preserving habitats for these animals is also a key factor of keeping species from going extinct. B.sub point: The National Wildlife Federation helps restore and protect endangered species by restoring habitats along with defending the Endangered Species Act, lowing threats to the species, and many other key factors of keeping a species from dying out. Transition: Without the help of the whole world, more and more species will continue to go extinct. Conclusion 1)Summarize points previously stated A.But as I stated by Hubble in my first article, most data is over exaggerated. Though that does not mean that we do not need to take action about the issue though, because it is still an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Hasty Generalization Fallacy Examples The Hasty Generalization fallacy is an inductive generalization, wherein a sample of the population is responsible for the conclusion representing the entire population. A number of categories are contained in this fallacy, including insufficient statistics, overgeneralization, and samples not accurately represented. The hasty generalization fallacy is often referred to as jumping to conclusions or the use of limited samples, and can be prone to instant gratification; the smaller samples and statistics allow for a quicker result although the outcomes could be infinite. An example of a hasty generalization fallacy would be a number of commercials that represent that A out of B recommend C . In this instance, A represents the number of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on this presentation alone, one could infer that all stepmothers are evil, or that all stepdaughters are Cinderellas. The Appeal to Tradition fallacy is based on the idea that the way things have always been done is the right way. This fallacy has been applied to a number of situations, most recently with technological advancements, as well as family legacies. While not as prevalent as it once was, a number of students have attended colleges and completed degrees in fields they were not interested in simply because the seven generations before them had; it had now become a family tradition. Other appeal to traditions fallacies occurred in offices around the country as computer technology began to replace typewriters, long hand, and the Dewey decimal system. Those deemed set in their ways had many difficulties accepting the changes and could not understand why the old ways needed to be changed, even if it meant more efficiency. The addage, if it ain t broke, don t try to fix it became one of the most used phrases, and although they tried their best to not conform, eventually they did or they were replaced with people who would embrace the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cyber Criminals And The National Security In these days, internet is more important than ever, and therefore, having security plans will, at least, make things challengeable for hackers. Dinicu (2014) claims that cyber criminals threats to the national security are the most dangerous and most recent ones. Also, she writes, hackers main focus is more on democratic countries and multinational organizations than the non democratic countries (Dincu 2014). Fifty years ago, we would not have to worry about internet security because we would not have so much money and privacy depending on internet. But nowadays, our communication, money, traveling, etc. can be affected by one or more cyber criminals. We work and our money comes to us using direct deposit; we call our loved ones ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, it is crucial to learn about the methods that hackers use to steal information. By learning about hacking, we can help ourselves and others to stay safe while using the internet. One of the ways in which hackers steal information from people is physically. In physical hacking, hackers are usually trusted by their victims or have some sort of relationship with them. One example is getting papers that show PII (Personal Identifiable Information) from the garbage cans. According to Arlistch and Edelman (2014), one of the easiest hacking methods is physical hacking. They claim that physical hacking are usually more successful because they are quicker and hackers sometimes find the information they want stored in thumb drives and old devices. The information hackers find sometimes helps them to access victims accounts, and they get more information by finding important data about their victims. In addition to papers, hackers are really interested in thumb drives, old cell phones, and anything that can store information. We may think that we can delete our files from a thumb drive and it is safe to let someone to barrow it or get it after clear the thumb drive and format it, but it is not. In fact, hackers can get many files from the devices and thumb drives that have been formatted multiple times using recovery software programs. In some other cases, hackers have direct access to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Did Virginia Woolf Treat Women During her life, Virginia Woolf endured many acts of discrimination not based on the content of her character or the body of her work but based purely upon her gender. Through her years of schooling towards her ascension to literary fame she witnessed an astonishing difference in the treatment of men in college and women in college especially in terms of food. To show the difference in treatment Woolf uses her description of the meals as a metaphor of the difference of treatment between men and women in college as well as extending the metaphor to show that their treatment in college reflect how they are treated within society. Woolf first begins in each of the passages opening sentences describes the time the meal is taking place and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the male side, they finished their meal and headed to light a good cigarette and had no need to hurry this once again highlights the leisure enjoyed by males in this society despite working just as equally if not less than women. Woolf contrasts the men s leisure with the scrap[ing] [of] their chairs and hall [emptying] which obviously shows the women rushing in a sluggish manner to leave as if headed to do a menial task. With that point being made we can see that Woolf is bringing the social ties argument to the light where the males are meant not only to represent the males who control the social dominance but also the ultra wealthy who leisurely sit back and relax while the women on the other hand are forced to enjoy a subpar meal that was homely and plain then head begrudgingly back to work in some factory probably owned by one of the men enjoying their novelist s convention in passage one, thus Woolf makes not only a comment on women s treatment and how she s disgusted with it but also a broader critique on society and wealth disparity during the time period it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Excessive Pride In The Iliad Excessive pride Excessive pride seems to be the core of people s everyday struggles. Having excessive pride can turn into being obnoxious and self centered. Believing in what you only say and not being opened minded to the people around you could also have an outcome of disastrous events. In the novel the iliad by Homer many characters struggle with this trait, some overcome it and some feed into it. In the beginning of the book Agamemnon seems to be self centered with the way he leads. Achilles tries to defend the people by exclaiming why it s wrong for agamemnon to take all the prizes that his men have worked for. Agamemnon basically thinks he has higher seniority which means he gets to pick the best prizes to have amongst his men that they worked for. When achilles doesn t agree with this he threatens to leave and agamemnon says Fly if you will, I shall make you no prayers to stay you. I have others here who will do me honor, and above all Jove, the lord of council. After the war began He realized he shouldn t have underestimated the trojans, for the achaeans were now losing against them. Later on in the book he puts his pride aside and asks achilles to come back and help them with the war. This shows when realizing what is better for his men he puts all aside for the win of the achaeans. In book II, Jove sends a lying message to Agamemnon saying he will help them sack Troy and that Jove promised him that ,he would, if he went. Agamemnon having no thought about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Place I Am Living Right Now One The place I am living right now one can easily see the ocean in Brooklyn NY. It have a peaceful place at the neighborhood s famous water along Emmons Avenue, where there are several seafood markets and restaurants. During the summertime you can see more than 20 party boats with experienced fishermen daily from Sheepshead Bay piers to deep sea fishing. You can also see many water activities during the summer. There is a place that young professionals look for expected rentals and good delicious diverse foods. There is a place that you could spend your whole life enjoy with beach and sea viewpoint. To introduce Sheepshead Bay, I need to tell you where its name came from. There were very funny and interesting things going on in this place. There are two different stories about this name. You could hear from Sheepshead Bay s neighborhood, sometimes they will tell you its name came form the outline of area like a sheep s head. However, the more popular story you will hear is told by the fisherman. Archosargus probatocephalus, better known as the sheepshead, is one of the fish varieties. This fish creature s face and teeth look like a sheep. Sheepshead fish were incredibly common in Sheepshead Bay during the early nineteenth century. The most income of farmers is commercial with fishermen while waiting for their farms to harvest. The Sheepshead fish was also New York City s dining meal during that time, but the strange thing is Sheepshead around the late 1800s, the sheepshead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. United Airlines Case Analysis United is the largest airline in the world in terms of the number of destinations and one of the largest in terms of fleet size and revenue. It is arguably the oldest surviving airline in the United States. United presently operates more than seven hundred aircraft with a route structure circling the globe. United Airlines was not officially formed until March 28, 1931, when it was incorporated as a management company designed to coordinate the activities of its subsidiary airlines. The addition of National Air Transport in 1930 allowed United to operate the first true transcontinental air route, from San Francisco to New York (Salem, January 2017). United Airline s previous hubs were the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Miami International Airport, Stapleton International Airport and JFK International Airport in New York. The company employs over 80000 people. It is a public, listed company with stock being listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Airlines offers over 130 international destinations to its clients in over 60 nations across all the continents in the world. United Airlines offers various products to its clients based on the affordability and the preferred price range. These products include; the United Basic economy (which is the cheapest), then the United Economy, United Economy plus, United First, United Premium service, United Polaris Business and then the United Polaris, first which is the most expensive product for the customers. United Airlines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. On Euthyphro s Dilemma and Divine Command Essay examples On Euthyphro s Dilemma and Divine Command In Plato s Euthyphro, Socrates presents a fundamentally meta ethical problem to Euthyphro by asking whether the pious or holy is beloved by the gods because it is holy, or holy because it is beloved of the gods (Plato 219)? I will relate this question to the Divine Command Theory of morality and discuss the philosophical implications associated with each possible answer to the dilemma while demonstrating fallacies and inequalities within each. Divine Command Theory (DCT) asserts that morality is somehow dependent upon God, and that moral obligation consists in obedience to God s commands. Divine Command Theory includes the claim that morality is ultimately based on the commands or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following these a priori presuppositions that God is both omnipotent and omniscient (as well as intrinsically good), and that morality is ultimately dependent on God s commands, then it is sound to reason that piety and moral goodness are implicit in anything God commands. The argument may be made that my logic is circular and that to define what is morally good by that standard is both flawed and fallacious. To this I rebut: How would I define good without presupposing that God is the foundation of such goodness? I would argue that although I may have to have a map to know where Dallas is, Dallas still has to exist prior to the map. Following that logic, God s goodness would exist prior to the existence of finite, derived goodnesses, though conceptually or epistemologically... (Moreland 90). The first horn proposed to Euthyphro Are morally good acts commanded by god because they are morally good, raises the question that if acts are commanded by God because they are morally good, then there must be some independent force outside of God governing what is good and what is not. If there is an independent force governingZellner 3 this then God s will becomes arbitrary. Martin Luther adamantly argues against the possibility of this, For it is not because he is or was obliged so to will that what he wills is right, but on the contrary, because he himself so wills, therefore what happens must be right. Cause and reason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Where Worlds Collide By Robert Lake Summary James G. Peoples, an author said, Culture affects our views of reality. It provides the mental concepts by which people perceive, interpret, analyze, and explain events in the world around them (notable quotes.com). The extent of a person s culture informs the way they view themselves, others, and the world through whom they re surrounded by, opinions they form, and the way one adapts to new surroundings. Those you have surrounded yourself with and those you have grown up with influence the way you view not only the world, but yourself. In Robert Lake s essay, An Indian Father s Plea , Lake is writing a letter to his son s teacher about how his son is not a slow learner, but was taught with different cultural views. (Lake 75) His son, Wind Wolf, was born and raised on a reservation surrounded with people of his heritage who also hold different views and knowledges from his western peers. (Lake 75) Wind Wolf comes home from school and wants to change his looks or his ways because of his kindergarten peers and what they say about him. (Lake 78) Whether Wind Wolf chose to be around them or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Where Worlds Collide, by Pico Iyer this idea was conveyed through the newcomers to America because a variety of the typical American structure was different from their society. The snack bar where a slice of pizza cost $3.19 (18 quetzals,they think in horror, or 35,000 dong) (Iyer 51). In America $3.19 for a piece of pizza isn t considered very much money at all, where the newcomers are dismayed that the food would cost so much. This is because in their culture the food they eat has a huge difference in price than in America. They have arrived in the Land of Opportunity.. (Iyer 51). The newcomers already believe that America is the Land of Opportunity. In American society we think of many other places as a land of opportunity and even move to those places for better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Folk And Popular Culture For one of my cultural visits I went to a Mexican restaurant, El Molcajete, in Geneva, IL. In this restaurant I observed elements of folk and popular culture which included the music that was playing there, which was mariachi band music which made the place feel more authentic to Mexico. The music from the mariachi band was a piece of their folk culture they had, because they used violins, trumpets, guitarron a spanish guitar used in most Spanish music, and a vihuela a five stringed guitar with a high pitch. Some of the popular culture that was there was the outfits the servers were wearing which was a plain old t shirt and some black pants, and it was more popular culture because nowadays servers wear a shirt and pants that match what the theme or idea of the restaurant is. I categorized the mariachi band as part of the folk culture because the instruments that they were using were traditional instruments used in Mexico to produce the Spanish sound. The servers outfits I categorized as popular culture because of the fact that servers in many restaurants nowadays wear the same clothing that is casual, making it an element of popular culture. In my opinion I think that the folk elements are seen around but not practiced in everything that is in the restaurant, due to the exposure to the popular culture of our world. In the restaurant, some tools or utensils used in the restaurant include a basket that holds tortillas warm, but does not make them soggy or cold because of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...