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Snobberies By Aldous Huxley
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Summary Of The Essay Selected Snobberies By Aldous HuxleySummary Of The Essay Selected Snobberies By
Aldous Huxley
The Foundling Museum
To what extent has the Foundling Museum uncovered the hidden histories of Georgian London s
poverty stricken families?
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Since 2004 the Foundling Museum has stood as a site to memorialise the Georgian Foundling
Hospital; this institution cared for London s abandoned children, foundlings. In a recent podcast,
Laura Gowing described the stories of these children and their mothers as hidden histories . She
claims that the Foundling Museum offers a narrative for figures who are otherwise overlooked by
historians. This essay will assess Gowing s statement by first discussing the way in which the
museum presents the hospital s abandoned children. Here, a particular focus on temporary
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Historians have previously disregarded the lives of these women out of belief that they were objects
of male sexual aggression with no sexual desire or expression of their own . The museum s
permanent display of these unfortunate women is limited to their petitions, which were written in
hope that the staff would allow their child to be admitted into the hospital. Although the temporary
exhibition, The Fallen Woman has attempted to correct this through a sound installation, intended
to give these women a voice, its source remains founded upon petitions. This means that the ability
of the museum to uncover the history of unfortunate women is already limited by the availability of
sources. Yet instead of using these petitions to gain as much information about these women as
possible, the museum chooses to refer to them only in relation to foundling children. This ignores
the context in which these mothers signed their petitions. Thus we must rely on alternate sources of
information to understand the lives of these mothers. Evans article on London s mass of
unfortunate women uses the Foundling Hospital petitions for such a purpose. She cites petitions in
which women express their great distress in handing over their children. They claim that factors
such as illegitimacy and poor state of health is what forced them to make this decision. If Evans has
shown that such details of these
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Analysis Of The Short Story Through The Tunnel
Yet, walking down the path with her, he blurted out, I d like to go and have a look at those rocks
down there, (Lessing 1). During the short story, Through the Tunnel, Lessing shows that Jerry has
an interest in breaking away from his mother early on in the story. He shows a passion for wanting
to go to the wild bay, instead of staying with his mother at the safe beach for their vacation. Jerry s
transformation from boyto a young man is revealed in the settings of the safe beach, wild bay, and
the journey through the tunnel. Since a young age, Jerry has always gone to the safe beach with
his mother. As told in the story, he is starting to get more mature and is experiencing his coming
of age. The safe beach represents him as not being as independent as when he travels to the wild
bay alone. Next morning, when it was time for the routine of swimming and sunbathing, his
mother said, Are you tired of the usual beach, Jerry? Would you like to go somewhere else
(Lessing 1). Jerry s mother is willing to allow Jerry to break away, but he is still quite nervous. The
safe beach represents Jerry as a young boy, a time in which he wants to separate from his
mother, yet is apprehensive. It seemed to him that a long time has passed, and he swam to
where he could see his mother.... There she was, a speck of yellow under an umbrella that looked
like a slice of orange peel (Lessing 2). Jerry was nervous about being on the wild bay alone, so he
checked to make sure he could see
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Great Sand Dunes Research Paper
My National Park is Great Sand Dunes in Colorado. I think that it is the most valuable because
there is a great diversity of habitats and animals there. Alpine Tundra is the highest ecosystem at
Great Sand Dunes. The conditions are too harsh for trees to live there, but wild flowers, pikas,
marmots, ptarmigans, and bighorn sheep live happily in these challenging conditions. The dune
field with the tallest dunes in North America spreads across 30 square miles. These dunes are a
place of extremes; the sand surface can reach 150В° degrees Fahrenheit on a summer afternoon or
drop to minus 20В° degrees Fahrenheit on a winter night. While the top 2 inches of sand are often
dry, these dunes are moist year round, kept wet by ongoing precipitation. This
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Vocaloid Miku Hatsune Sonnet 15 Analysis
FADE IN:
INT. DESMOND S LOFT APARTMENT NIGHT
It s a dark room. An iMac projects blue and white light.
DESMOND YOUNG(28), a mixed race man with a scarf, composes music on DAW. He activates
Cubase software.
He names a blue bar melody and composes a melody with the MIDI keyboard.
Next, Desmond adds a purple bar drums and composes drums with the MIDI keyboard.
Desmond creates a green bar bass , picks up a bass, connects the cable into the interface, and adds a
bass line.
He adds a yellow bar guitar1 , connects a guitar, and plays backing. He creates an orange bar
guitar2 .
Desmond adds more colorful bars. The tune becomes more colorful and tight.
He activates Vocaloid software on the desktop and creates lyrics. Vocaloid Miku Hatsune sings...
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Desmond sings and plays the guitar. Billy sings the chorus and plays the bass. DRUMMER (15)
and KEYBOARDIST (15) also play. They enjoy playing music.
DESMOND V.O.
Are Jerry and Molly here? Do they enjoy?
Desmond looks at Billy. Billy smiles.
END FLASHBACK/DREAM.
EXT. CENTRAL PARK GRASS LAWN NIGHT
Sunset.
Desmond opens eyes. Tears flow on his cheeks. Desmond slowly opens his mouth, but he closes
his mouth. He carefully unwraps his scarf and touches his neck. His finger touches to the hole in
his neck. The hole is a permanent trachestomy. Desmond is no longer able to speak or sing like
before.
DESMOND V.O.
I never sleep, cause sleep is a cousin of death. Did Travis from Taxi Driver say this? Or Nas did? I
don t remember. I m already 28.
Desmond wraps his scarf around his neck again.
EXT. Y SHAPED STREET WITH AN OPEN SPACE NIGHT
Calm night.
Desmond walks and bites $1 pizza slices.
Bubble practices big soap bubble art. The bubble sparks too soon. People don t pay attention at
him and walk away.
Desmond stops and looks at Bubble. Bubble never stop creating bubbles. Desmond claps his hands
and gives $5 cash to Bubble. Bubble smiles and moves his mouth thank you . But, his voice does
not come
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My Writing Class Analysis
Coming into college, I have had experience in writing analytical essays, research papers, and
creative writing projects. For two years in a row I had the privilege to be taught by the same
honor s English teacher Mr. McConahay. Mr. McConahay constantly stressed the importance of
writing. He spent the past two years preparing us for college level writingbecause he knows that in
college, writing is a big part of one s English class. We wrote about American citizenship and
what it meant to be a citizen of the world as well as a citizen of one s community. Mr.
McConahay valued structure and a good thesis the most out of anything. This writing was very
difficult for me because my mind works more creatively than it does analytically. Academic writing
has always been my weakest attribute when it came to schooling. I would much rather write a paper
full of opinions or made up people rather than write a research paper. Though his class was hard for
me, I noticed a difference in my writing as it improved over the course of the years. Mr.... Show
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This past year I took a creative writing class that turned out to me my favorite class. In this class
we had to explore a variety of different types of writing that range from graphic novels and
political cartoons, to sestinas and screen plays. We wrote spoken word and explored different
types of poetry. I enjoyed the creativity and expression that could be put into these types of
writings. An assignment where I found that I majorly excelled in, was a Friday Afternoon Live
production. Our class put on a show like Saturday Night Live with completely original scripts and
skits. I was the hostess, so I had to create a funny monologue that was around 5 minutes long, and
perform it while our teacher recorded it. The project was well liked by the students who saw it,
and I really enjoyed the fact that I could write comedy productions and perform them in front of my
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The Effect Of New Media On The Position Paper
The Effect of New Media on the Position Paper Written in the Department of State
Introduction
The United States Department of State was founded on July 27, 1789. This institution moves
forward under its mission statement, which is to shape and sustain a peaceful, prosperous, just, and
democratic world and foster conditions for stability and progress for the benefit of the American
people and people everywhere (State Dept Website). With world events proceeding in an alarming
direction, such as the recent missile strike by President Trump against Syria (CNN.com), or Vice
President Pence s statements on North Korea (CNN.com), I believe that it is important to shift
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The interaction between new media and genre theory is an ongoing process that continuously
evolves as new media steadily become more entrenched as methods of indispensable human
communication. As noted by Bawarshi and Reiff, [a] few studies to date have focused on public
genres and their role in constructing and maintaining knowledge and disseminating information
(151). For example, they note that Charles Bazerman has examined how tax forms demonstrate the
interaction of information and genre, motivating citizens to produce appropriate information as
they fill out forms (Bawarshi and Reiff 152). Charles Bazerman has also analyzed the interaction
between genre and rhetoric in the public arena in the digital age in his 2002 paper titled Genre and
Identity: Citizenship in the Age of the Internet and the Age of Global Capitalism , where he delves
into political and social implications resulting from genre in the age of the Internet by examining
rhetorical arguments made through such venues such as the Democratic and Republican party
websites (29).
While there is a wealth of ongoing research regarding the interaction between new media and
genre, this interaction has not before been examined in the context of the position paper. This line
of inquiry is well suited to the idea of activity theory as proposed by David R. Russell and Arturo
Yanez. Activity
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Hire Lawyer Agencies
You Can Hire Lawyer Agencies For These Services The viewpoint of people against lawyer
agencies is very limited as they think them being useful only for large business houses as
compared to the small businesses. However, these lawyer agencies work for many other tasks
also. Here we are talking about services that can be rendered to the household as well as an
individual. During the lifetime, a person, at least once needs to have some legal formalities
fulfilled, which these lawyer agencies can help fulfill easily. You just need to pay them their service
fee and watch them complete your task. Family immigration To get registered for the United States
Citizenship, one has to apply to the United States Immigration Services. In other words,
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Analysis Of An Octoroon And M. Butterfly
Branden Jacobs Jenkins An Octoroon and David Henry Hwang s M. Butterfly are both
sophisticated works centered around sociocultural problems in their respective settings. In An
Octoroon, Branden Jacobs Jenkins presents his own adaptation of Dion Boucicault s The Octoroon
critiquing Boucicault s depiction of race and identity on the plantation Terrebonne in Louisiana.
The play is centered around the sale of the plantation and a girl who is one eighth black by descent,
an octoroon girl named Zoe who is tied to the estate. While M. Butterfly is the story of Gallimard, a
French diplomat who is sent to Beijing and slowly becomes enamored with an opera singer named
Song Liling, who turns out to be a man. This analysis however, will focus on the Brechtian
elements that Hwang and Jacobs Jenkins implement to evoke a certain response from their
audience. These elements include gests or Gestus in Latin, and historicization to present an
alienation effect in the audience that Brecht coined Verfremdungseffekt . These elements contribute
to the presentation of an Epic Theatre, an undramatic way in which the audience watches the play
in a isolated, critical frame of mind. Before showing the elements of the play, a critical
understanding of what makes an epic theatrejust that is needed. Firstly, the events of the play
should be spaced out over lengthy periods of time and using all different kinds of settings. This
is easily observable in An Octoroon where Jacobs Jenkins takes the audience from an empty
theater with just he and Boucicault, to the outside of Terrebonne in Act 1, to the wharf in Act 2,
then the interior of the Peyton home in Act 3, back to empty theater with BJJ and Boucicault in
Act 4, then lastly outside the slaves quarters on Terrebonne however, it is night time and very
dimly light almost like a new setting entirely. In M. Butterfly however there are almost too many
places to count from Gallimard s cell, to the German Ambassador s house, to the opera house
where Song is, to Song s apartment, all the way to the French Embassy and other different places
around Beijing. Not only does providing all these settings historicize the plays showing them as a
historical event rather than as a mere play in which
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Herpes Simplex Virus Essay
Herpes simplex virus is two types HSV 1 and HSV 2. HSV 1 is responsible for orofacial
infections, and HSV 2 is responsible for genital infections. In my perspective, developing HSV 2
vaccine is more important since it is one of the most sexual transmission disease(1), and it can lead
to a chronic infection which increases the risk of HIV infection. It also transmits to neonates during
birth, and most cases are asymptomatic. The lecture for this week mentions the most recent clinical
trials for therapeutic and prophylactic vaccines against HSV 2 and to get antibodies response. The
platforms were inactivated or subunit vaccines with adjuvants. Furthermore, the lecture states new
Approaches that improve HSV vaccines. In my opinion, the most effective vaccine and immunity
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This vaccine was able to reduce genital disease and shedding in animals(1). Besides, Three
therapeutic vaccines, one of them is a subunit vaccine, and two are DNA vaccine(1). Most of these
vaccines contain gD2(1). HSV depends on gD in spreading from cell to cell(2). Moreover, our
paper discussing showed that a trivalent vaccine was used with alum. The result was a great
immunity, but it did not induce CD8 T cells. Thus, I believe replication defective HSV is the
most effective vaccine since it mimics the natural infection. I think replication defective HSV
with booster vaccines would induce a strong immunity. I also would consider a subunit vaccine
and would include an adjuvant which would elicit CD8 T cells response. It is interesting to note
that in the trivalent vaccine, the plasma antibodies neutralized both HSV 1 and HSV 2, and the
plasma antibodies neutralized both seronegative and seropositive of HSV 2(3). Therefore, this
kind of vaccine gave a production for both subtypes. CD8 T cells response issue can overcome by
epitope identification to identify which epitopes elicit CD8 T cells
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Morality Is Not The End All Be All
Morality is not the End All be All Morality is a set of principles that individuals use to distinguish
between right and wrong, good and bad actions. Being the code by which we live our lives,
morality is a concept that leaks into almost every aspect of human life. For example, even a
mundane activity like eating a sandwich for lunch can have moral implications. Consider this
question, was the turkey that ended up on the sandwich raised in horrific factory farm conditions
and subjected to torturous treatment? That is a question with heavy moral implications.
Distinguishing right action from wrong is a crucial skill for humans to have, but is moralitythe only
thing that truly matters about a person. Susan Wolf, an esteemed philosopher, thinks it is not.
Wolf argues that morality is just one of many aspects and values of a person. In other words,
people are more than just moral beings and we should be happy that this is the case. This paper
will provide a brief look at Susan Wolf s argument as well as my argument for why her
contention is the correct one. First a brief summary of one of Wolf s most notable pieces, Moral
Saints . In Moral Saints , Wolf argues from example. She opens her piece by asserting that she
does not know if there are moral saints in the world, but she is happy that she has not encountered
any in her life. Wolf then goes on describing two different kinds of moral saints that she believes
can be conceptualized using common sense, the loving saint and
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Essay On Reino De La Magia
In a world far from ours where magic was essential for life, there was a kingdom named Reino de la
Magia, or the Kingdom of Magic. The kingdom was ruled by King Alejandro and his wife,
Queen Carmen. In this world, it was possible to transfer magic but doing so was very dangerous.
Once the magic of someone s body had disappeared, they would disappear too. To find someone to
transfer the magicwillingly was the only problem for Alejandro and Carmen, though. They did not
care about what would happen to the people they stole the magic from. The king and queen were
not strong enough and did not know of many other people that were. Therefore, they could not
transfer the magic. Even if they had found someone willing to do it, the price to have the magic
restored was hefty. But still, they claimed they would do anything for the magic of their residents....
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Give us the power of the whole kingdom, they demanded. The sorceress though did hesitate at
first, claiming that once the magic was taken, they would have to face the consequences until
they found someone new to give it back. Without thinking, they accepted and the process began.
As all the people of Reino de la Magia slept, the magic was drained from their bodies. Without
magic, they resident s bodies crumbled to dust. But even when they had all the magic they
wished for, King Alejandro and Queen Carmen were still not satisfied. For, magic was only used
for two things, to give or to take. But with no people to take from and no people to give to, the
kingdom grew boring and still. Carmen and Alejandro sat on their thrones waiting for their
servants. They rang the bells and hollered their names, but nothing happened. It was then when they
finally realized what they had done. Not only were their friends and family gone, but their servants
were too. The two grew sad and
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Challenges Of College Students
For first year students coming straight from high school, college life can either be very exciting or
overwhelming depending on how well one prepares for it. Some have the notion that college is fun
and is all about partying, while some believe that it is an environment in which they can achieve the
ultimate freedom thus escape the stringent rules made by their parents at home. Others look
forward to experiencing a different learning environment while being exposed to different cultures
and sharing different academic knowledge. Successful assimilation into collegelife is determined by
the students capability to transform into the new role of a college student. Numerous students face
challenges they have never experienced before which can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Allocating more time towards having fun rather than focusing on schoolwork or studying in
general also affects student s time management. Since they have every opportunity of flexibility
with minimal boundaries involved, there is the urge to enjoy the newfound liberty, and as a result,
neglect of assignments, deadlines bypassed and incompetent test results. For that reason, the
commitment to study is only realized when exams are approaching thereby causing panic to the
student as the realization that class materials have not been covered starts to arise. Finally, the
most difficult challenge students face in college is a financial hardship. Many students come
from various walks of life and sometimes determining one s financial capability to offset college
costs during the early stages of can be problematic. Some students come from well to do families
who have a tremendous capacity to pay full tuition without external assistance. These particular
students do not require financial aid or scholarships, as they can meet the institution s financial
requirement regardless of what level in college they may fall under as the source of wealth is
derived from the family or families. Other students, however, come from impoverished families
whom solely depend on financial aid and work full time or part time
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Kendall Jenner Research Papers
An outlier is somebody that is distant from the rest. A person that you may classify as unique from
those who may be standard or parallel to everyone else. You may not see it however, surrounding
us we are permeated with outliers. Kendall Jenner is an outlier of our time because she had work
ethic, family, and opportunity.
To be successful you need work ethic. You have to get things accomplished and become the
person you want to be, all through hard work and effort. Kendall Jenner demonstrates this by
starting young and progressing towards her goals. Beginning something at an early age helps to
be seen and being seen at a young age is especially beneficial in the career path that Kendall is
taking on. From the age of 14 Kendall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She grew up knowing she could do whatever because her family was already doing the
impossible. It all started when Kris, her mom called tv producers and paid money to start a
reality show. The producers thought it would be a hit tv show with the drama that the sisters
brought to the table. Thats where it all began, no the Kardashian family didn t do anything life
changing to be sitting where they are but Kris took the opportunity to call producing agencies.
Kendall Jenner being where she is today wouldn t be there if Kris didn t make that one phone
call. Leading after that the Kardashians became famous, earned money, and moved to Los
Angeles. The clan then got offers from all over the country to be the face of clothing, perfume
lines etc. Soon Kourtney Kim and Khloe had their very own store, called DASH. From there on
Kendall and Kylie the youngest sisters were spoiled. They always got what they wanted, so
becoming a model for Kendall couldn t be that hard, right? Again kendall had the opportunity to
ask her family to help her become who she is today, which makes her an outlier because not
everyone is given the chance to do what Kendall Jenner could
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Male Deception In Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing is a study of male deception, taking varying forms of their deceit,
betrayal and treachery. So the phrase, Men were deceivers ever, proves to be a very accurate
representation of Much Ado About Nothing. Moreover, characters such as Don John, Borachio and
even Don Pedro and Claudio prove Balthasar s phrase to ring true, through their respective roles and
intentional actions in the play. Don John, who is notably the main antagonist, is a stagnant portrayal
of Balthasar s quote. Not only does he spend his every waking moment stirring trouble, but most
importantly he takes satisfaction in it. He contingently makes it his mission and purpose to reign
havoc, and to deceive characters of another s false wrongdoing. For reference,
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Deadliest Hurricane Research Paper
On the eighth of September, 1900, a nameless hurricane crept up the wall of the Gulf of Mexico
and ambushed the city of Galveston, Texas. Within only a few minutes, a massive storm surge
rose up and gulped the tourist trap town in water. Entire steel structures were folded in on
themselves and fish and ships alike were stranded. Streets, dammed from the rubble of surround
ing structures, were desperately being sorted through to try and find survivors or the bodies of the
dead. But there seemed to be a lack of public interest to what is still regarded as the largest and
deadliest Hurricane to ever strike ( The Largest and Deadliest Hurricane to Hit the United States.
The Largest and Deadliest Hurricane to Hit the United States. N.p., n.d. Web.
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What Is The Subculture Of Craft Beer
In this essay, I shall explore the subculture of Craft Beer Drinkers in Cape Town. I will look at the
subculture s core purpose, what motivates, unifies and drives the members as well as the shared
and distinguishing elements of the subculture s identity. I will explain what brands are identified by
the members as being part of their subculture, where and how they access these brands and how
these brands successfully infiltrated the subculture. Lastly, I will explain which specific brands I
believe could successfully target this group and my reasoning behind it.
What is the subculture s core purpose? What motivates unifies and drives the members?
It s Friday night in the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town and all young, urban professionals are ...
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This speaks to their sense of adventure and they are motivated to drink craft beer because there are
so many varieties and choices. There is gluten free beer, vanilla beer, and low calorie beer to only
name a few examples.
What are the shared and distinguishing elements of the subculture s identity? (Elements such as
dress code, jargon, rituals, celebrations, practices,
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How Did Zeus Became The Supreme God
This myth is talking about how Zeus became the supreme god, Cronus was born son of mother
earth Gaea who was married to Uranus who was once the ruler until Cronus came and overthrew
him. A prophecy that his children will overthrow him too like he did to his dad so he eat everyone
of his children whole. All of the other gods but Zeushad been swallowed because Cronuss wife and
sister Rheahid zeus. After Cronus eat zeus brothers Rhea hid zeus to grow up in a cave and when
he cried they hit their shields to scare away any monsters and so it would be quiet. After Zeus
grew up he went to Cronus and gave him a potion to spit out all his brothers and sisters.Zeus and
his brothers fought Cronus then zeus became the supreme god. I chose fate and prophecy was
because in percy jackson it talks about the oracle saying prophecies and in the story about Cronus
he had heard that he will be overthrew by his children.for this myth... Show more content on
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He thought the brother cyclops were going to purge the world with their ugliness and make ugly
children too. He killed his dad to become the most powerful supreme god so he had power over
anyone.his father cared for him and Cronus got greedy over time and wanted to be the most
powerful god so no one could talk back to him. Cronus was a greedy god so then he ate all of his
children but one zeus because his wife hid him away from Cronus then his son zeus outsmarted him
and all the greed made him
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Payroll Deductions
Want more details regarding payroll deductions? You see them on your paycheck and knowing
why they are made and what they are will help you in understanding your compensation.
Deductions from your payroll can either be voluntary or mandatory. Understanding the difference
for these deductions will explain the reasons why your paycheck doesn t match your salary.
Should you have more questions after reading this article, see your Human Resources department
for clarification. They will be able to address any questions you have regarding paycheck or
payroll deductions and compensation. Mandatory Payroll Deductions By law, the employer has to
withhold payroll taxes from any employee s gross pay BEFORE issuing a paycheck in order to
comply with
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Forgive In The Sunflower
Forgive, not because they deserve forgives, but because you deserve peace. It s not easy to stop
blaming someone s fault, especially for someone who do wrong to us. In the book The
Sunflower written by Simon Wiesenthal, a survivor of the Holocaust during World War II, he
described his conflict with Karl, a dying Nazi soldier who killed many innocent Jews and
begging for forgiveness for his outrageous crime at the end of his life. At the end of this sad and
tragic episode, Simon did not response to Karl s request directly; instead he left us a tough
question: What should you have done? Based on what Karl had done during World War II and his
repentance, each person might have their own point of view about where should we draw the line
of forgiveness. But, in my opinion, while it might be true... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Although Karl appeared to be a murderer since he killed so many innocent Jews during World
War II, he deserved forgiveness because the scientific experiment explains that Karl s behaviors
were led by human being. The most two related experiments to shows Karl s actions in
psychological ways are taken by Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo. In Milgram s
experiment, it showed that subordinates would have a tough time if they go against orders. More
specifically, Milgram displayed the data that twenty five out of forty subjects choose to fully obey
the order even though their actions would be harmful for learners (Milgram 64). This experiment
displayed a persuasive evidence to show that people attend to follow the command from the
authority; even the order might have conflict with their humanity. Just like in Karl s case, he
served for Nazi s evil ideology which was so powerful and authoritative. He must follow the
command from Nazis
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Whigs vs Democrats
Jacksonian Democracy amp; Whig Values Emerging from the Jeffersonian Democratic
Republicans in the 1830 s, came a new party, led by the famous Andrew Jackson. This new party
derived the same principle of appealing to the average American that their predecessors did. The
Jacksonian Democrats took it a step further though, and boasted their dedication to the common
man by insisting that the government bowed to the will of the people. They were also a proponent
of smaller government, and that all positions of the state be elected directly by the populous. The
main principle of the Jacksonian Democrats, was the majority is to govern , in which Jackson
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A good majority of it s patrons were from the coastal and urban areas, whilst Jacksonian
Democrats voters mainly came from rural and agrarian societies; generally, more economically
developed areas would vote Whig. The campaigns were like religious revivals, as they
predominantly campaigned only near election time. The party was quite homogeneous as well, as it
drew on evangelical Protestantism, but the Democrats were not, and more likely to accept cultural
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Genetic Variation In Great Whites
What is genetic variation? Genetic variation refers to diversity in gene frequencies. Genetic
variation can refer to differences between individuals or to differences between different
populations. Mutation is the best source of genetic variation.Mutation is the changing of the
structure of a gene, and when resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent
generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA, or the deletion, insertion, or
rearrangement of larger sections of genes or chromosomes. but mechanisms such as sexual
reproduction and genetic drift contribute to it alot.As with other species, Great Whites are
somewhat differ among individuals from place to place. Great Whites from southern... Show more
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aka white sharks, white pointers, blue pointers, man eaters, manila sharks, have, according to E. O.
Wilson ...rightfully been called a top carnivore, a killing machine, the last free predator of man the
most frightening animal on earth. Three were young sharks, which could not have travelled far
from their birth place, confirming active nurseries in the Mediterranean. The mitochondrial DNA
controls some regions that were by established by the ancestors of the Great White sharks.Some of
them might come from from the Atlantic populations but from Pacific Australia and New Zealand.
Sharks external ears are very hard to see, they only have just two small openings behind and above
the eyes. The ears may be small, but they re powerful. Inside, the cells can sense even the tiniest
vibration in the water around them. Sharks also have an ear stone that gives the animal clues as to
where the others are in the water:. The time, 450,000 years, suggested very few white sharks may
have made a navigational error by following extensive of an exceptionally strong current, which at
this time penetrated the cooler .The Benguela current goes farther north and west than at present.
Sharks who swim east and north would have become entrapped in the Mediterranean, where natal
philopatry of young would ensure population continuity. Potentially isolated Mediterranean white
sharks propagate from a small founding
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Bilingual Education Does NOT Assimilate Non-English...
Bilingual Education Does NOT Assimilate Non English Speaking Students
Lo siento seГ±or. No he aprendido hablar inglГ©s. No puedo ayudarlo. (I m sorry Sir. I didn t
learn to speak English. I can t help you.) When visiting McDonald s and having a non English
speaking person taking your order, one becomes frustrated with the lack of appreciation for learning
English. Today, schools in Arizona no longer have true bilingual education classes; they have
almost all Spanish instruction with limited English instruction. From the time bilingual education
for Spanish was instituted in 1973, it has been ineffective in assimilating non English speaking
students into the English speaking American society.
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Bilingual education is to be thought of as no more than a transitional bridge to assimilation
(Duignan). Bilingual education was formed so the majority of time English would be the language
taught in and the native tongue of the students would be limited. Using this method, the students
learn English faster and can work with the rest of their English speaking peers. If the two
amounts of languages are switched so that there is mostly Spanish and limited English, then the
learning would go at a slower pace. English is needed here in America and keeping these children
from learning it just hurts them. If English is learned at a slower pace, it will not be learned to the
proficiency that is needed. When you re talking about language, English is essential for success in
this country (Ferraro)
A third reason why the bilingual education system in place now isn t doing its job, is that there are
many students who abuse the system too easily and they get away with it.
Bilingual educators were accused of disregarding such developments; they often admitted children
who were proficient in English to bilingual programs and kept them there too long. A U.S. Office
of EducationВsponsored investigation of thirty eight bilingual projects for Hispanic Americans
judged that about 70 percent of the pupils involved used English rather than Spanish for the
purpose of taking tests. (Duignan) These children stay in the bilingual classes because they
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Crime Attrition
Introduction
Crimes involving sexual violence are normally under reported and are less likely to end up in
conviction results compared to other offences. This essay explored the reasons behind the high
attrition rate for sexual crimes respectively from both the victims and the criminal justice system
regards. The final finding reveals the problem base lies in the insidious social bias toward female
victims in sexual crimes, which not only affect victims themselves but also the working pattern for
sexual crimes in criminal justice system.
To notify or not to notify: The determinants for crime victims decision
Deciding whether to notify police is not an easy decision for victims of crime, especially when it
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There may be some paradox elements during the victims recognition of the nature of the crime
(Weiss, 2011). Victims denial of criminal intent and serious injury as well as the victim identity
often lead to non report decisions. Out of the above mentioned denials, victims can hardly form the
correct conception of the criminal nature of the offending thus lead to the failure to report. To be
more specific, when a victim voluntarily vague the criminal intent by find excuses for the offender
and persuade himself of herself by no actual harm happening, even with the depressed self blaming
thoughts haunting in mind, the victim will possibly choose to take no action after being raped or
sexually assaulted because of the willing to minor the actual loss.
What s more, the victims individual perception of the efficiency and effectiveness of the
functioning of the criminal justice system which formed from previous contact experience or social
understanding may also influence their decision making. Considering the personal investments and
possible negative outcomes, sexual crime victims may choose look before they leap and end up
with nothing
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Elizabeth Moore Interview
Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and
gaiety to life and to everything. This quote by Plato reminds me so much of Elizabeth Moore.
She is spirited and loves to have fun. She also loves music and believes it is very important for
music to be a part of young lives. I have known her since the day I was told we have the same
name at church when I was younger. Through this interview, I learned something I will never
forget hearing her say: I guess one change would be all of the killings going on now that wasn t
when I was growing up. We all had a good time. I can t understand people killing each other. It s
awful. I found myself feeling dismayed over this statement. Hearing about her young life, I felt
disappointed in what our modern worldhas come to. We need more people like Elizabeth in this
world!
I loved listening to some of the happiest times she could recall, but there was one that stood out
to me. Elizabeth was a music teacher, and a very dedicated one at that. She talked about the
happiness she felt when her kids would win first in contest. The first year she took them to
contest, they were awarded second place, but that wasn t good enough for her. She found out what
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For instance, Elizabeth s favorite influences were her music teachers. She said, They made me want
to work harder and do well. Most people like to pass down things they learn from people who
influence them positively. Elizabeth most definitely did. She always had her students work hard to
achieve goals. She also grew up in an atmosphere with wonderful parents and a neighborhood
containing very nice people. I think the atmosphere is one of many things we have in common.
These are just a few things that have made Elizabeth to be such a friendly and encouraging
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The Extent at Which Peer Group Affect Students Academic...
The Extent to which Peer Groups Affect Academic Performance Have you ever wondered about
the extent to which peer groups affect academic performance? Make no mistake; a peer group
can impact your child s academic performance significantly. However, to say that one s peer
group is the most influential factor in academic performance isn t true either. Let s take a look at
just how influential one s peer group is. [pic] The Extent to Which Peer Groups Affect Academic
Performance To answer the question, to what extent do peer groups affect academic performance,
in quantifiable terms is actually quite difficult. There are numerous variables to consider, however,
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Parental Involvement Across the board, when taken into account with other factors including
ethnicity, socio economic factors, and even education of parents parental involvement is the
single most influential factor in academic success. Teens who have parents who are involved in
their lives and generally know what s going on at school are more likely to attend four year
colleges. Positive Role Models Positive adult role models help solidify a student s path on the road
to academic achievement. Be it a mentor, or someone in the family, a role model can make a big
difference. Setting high expectations for a student can make that student think twice before
engaging in risky behavior that might disappoint his mentor. Education as a Value Students who
believed that education was a means to pursue something higher and/or believed that education was
valuable tend to do better in school. One may well argue that this attitude again stems from parents,
although teachers can play a significant role as well. How Influential Are Peer Groups? It would
seem that while peer groups are fairly influential,
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Exploring The Roots Of The Recurring Subjects And Symbols...
After nearly two centuries completely lacking in images, early Christians finally developed a
pictorial language to express their faith. The conventions developed early on would come to define
the middle ages, an entire era of almost exclusively Christian images. Early Christians adopted
classical conventions for their art, which would serve an opposing purpose for outsiders and
initiates. For outsiders, the symbols meant no harm. But to followers of the faith, the images are
loaded with meaning. The meaning inherent in the history of the symbol, when combined with a
biblical context, creates a full and multi faceted iconographic tradition. The purpose of this paper is
to explore the roots of the recurring subjects and symbols evident in the funerary paintings in
Catacombs of Domitilla in Rome.
Funerary paintings and sculpture provide the most thorough evidence of early Christian art. An
exceptional visual tradition has been preserved in the vast network of underground burial systems:
the Roman catacombs. One of the most extensive of these is the Catacomb of Domitilla. Beginning
in the third century CE, the Catacombs of Domitilla housed thousands of bodies from families rich
and poor, and extended for over seventeen kilometers in four distinct subterranean levels. In terms
of style, most of the works are indistinguishable from Roman paintings. If anything, the art style is a
more rushed and cramped version of illusionistic Roman wall painting. The use of iconography is
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Asian Values And Cultural Diversity
The term Asian Values has various definitions. Generally, the phrase alludes to influences from
Confucianism in particular, filial piety or loyalty towards the family, corporation, and nation; the
forgoing of personal freedom for the sake of society s stability and prosperity; the pursuit of
academic and technological excellence; and, a strong work ethic together with thrift.
Proponents of so called Asian values , who tend to support Asian style authoritarian governments
claim these values are more appropriate for the region than Western democracywith its emphasis on
individual freedoms.
Asian values were codified and promoted in the Bangkok Declaration of 1993, which re
emphasized the principles of sovereignty, self determination, and non interference in civil and
political rights.
However, there have been a number of criticisms of Asian values. For example, Amartya Sen
argues these so called Asian values cannot operate because of the overriding cultural diversity found
in Asia. In addition, Lung Ying Tai, a Taiwanese social and political critic, supported by former
President of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) Kim Dae Jung and Lee Teng hui of Taiwan
argues that Asian values is a doublespeak for suppressing universal values such as freedom of
speech and human rights.
Therefore, the research paper revisits the previous studies and the old ideas in order to compare
and collate Asian values with Western individualism to build a more positive new view. In
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The Causes Of Sexual Orientation And Homosexuality
Charles Darwin famously said, We do not even in the least know the final cause of sexuality. The
whole subject is hidden in darkness (Ryu). Since the beginning of time, there have been questions
revolving around the topic of sexual orientation. Within the past few decades, homosexuality is
becoming more mainstream and socially acceptable as more people begin to examine their gender
identity and sexual preferences. Scientists researched to determine the cause of sexual orientation;
however, two opposing sides have formed around the issue: nature (inherited genes and biology)
versus nurture (the environment). Proponents of nature argue sexual orientation is biological and
genetic; whereas proponents of nurture argue sexual orientation is non biological, environmental,
and socially constructed.
According to the American Psychological Association, sexual orientation is not a choice; instead
...it emerges from most people in early adolescence with no prior sexual experience ( Answers to
Your Questions About Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality). Despite this, social theorists and
other branches of scientists argue an individual s upbringing directly impacts their sexual
orientation. Many proponents of nurture are religiously motivated to establish the morality behind
sexual orientation. However, the purpose of this essay is to examine and develop a deeper
understanding of the theories surrounding the cause of sexual orientation. When combining all four
non adaptive,
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Muscle And Muscle Of Muscles
Muscle and Muscle Tissue
Functions
Through contractions, muscles perform four functions.
Movement or motion Skeletal muscles provide movements of the body by muscle contraction, such
as walking, and running. Cardiac muscle contraction maintains the beating of the heart. Smooth
muscle contraction in the intestines, urinary bladder, and blood vessels moves substances through
the body.
Maintenance of posture Skeletal muscles contract and make small adjustments almost continuously
to hold the body in stationary positions, such as sitting or standing. Stabilize joints Skeletal muscles
add stability to joints that have poor reinforcement and articular surfaces that do not fit well, such as
in the shoulder and knee jointsВЇ
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All muscle tissue is composed of muscle fibers which are really muscle cells.
There are three types of muscles:
Skeletal muscle
Skeletal muscle is found attached to and covering bones.
They are classified as skeletal, striated, voluntary muscles. The muscle fibers are multinucleated
(contain many nuclei), have band like striations, and contraction is by conscious control.
Cardiac muscle
Cardiac muscle is located in the walls of the heart and is classified as cardiac, striated, involuntary
muscle. The muscle fibers are branched, contain a single nucleus, have band like striations, and are
not under conscious control. They have thicker striations, called intercalated discs, where one
muscle fiber joins the next fiber.
Smooth muscle
Smooth muscle is located in the walls of hollow visceral (internal) organs such as the intestines,
stomach, urinary bladder, respiratory passages, and blood vessels. They are classified as visceral,
nonstriated, involuntary muscles. The muscle fibers contain a single nucleus, no striations, and are
not under conscious control.
Naminq of Skeletal Muscles location the body region or bone with which the muscle is associated.
Examples: temporalis abdominus femoris tibialis shape
Examples: deltoid (triangular) trapezius (trapezoid) rhomboideus (rhomboid) splenius (bandage)
serratus (serrated)size
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John Augustine s Confessing And Recounting Moments
Saint Augustine, also known as Augustine of Hippo, was born on 354 AD in a North African
county in present day Algeria. Throughout of his life, Augustine has endured a lot of hard ships
and lessons that he wanted to share with others. He decided in 397 AD to compose an
autobiographical book confessing and recounting moments in his life. Confessions by Saint
Augustine are a 13 book series comprised of Augustine s life and how he became to be one of the
most important priests during his time.
During Book I, Augustine recalls his childhood and how it was like growing up and turning into a
young man. He begins his book in an opening prayer, praising his lord and raises the question how
can we see God if we do not know who he is. He mentions how anything that exists and creation
contains God because he created the Earth. This answers to the question answers how Augustine
found God in a sense that, he saw others around him and believed that God was present in
everything he has done. An example given in his book is how the comforts of human milk were
waiting for him, but God gave him the milk in his mother s breast to nourish him. This is in
accordance to the plan of creation.
He later recalls his and other babies experience with crying and pouting for the milk. Augustine
believes that babies are not innocent because the get jealous and sin. The only innocent feature on
a baby is their frame. He is using babies as a metaphor in saying that all humans are born with
original sin.
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Comparing The Leap And Ambush By Tim O Brien
Are you ready to analyze three stories? Yes? Awesome! No? Too bad, because here we go! The
three stories in question are The Leap by Louise Erdrich, The Contents of a Dead Man s Pockets
by Jack Finney, and Ambush by Tim O Brien. The authors of these stories use aspects of their
stories to shape the plot, show the theme, and to change the views and opinions of the characters in
the stories. The first literary element used in the stories to form the plot, was the setting. In the
story Ambush, the narrator is crouching in bushesthe bushes alongside a dirt path that is shrouded
in fog and mist. The narrator remarks when telling this story that, The mosquitoes were fierce. I
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The boat that the characters are in, is small and causes a lot of tension between the characters.
Like the other passengers, Murad looks on, stunned. They expected to be taken all the way to the
shore, where they could easily disperse and then hide. The idea of having to swim the rest of the
way is intolerable, especially for those who are not natives of Tangier and accustomed to its
waters... Someone makes an abrupt movement to reason with Rahal, to force him to go all the way
to shore, but the Zodiac loses balance and then it s too late. This tension causes the boat to
eventually flip, which changes the outcome of the story and plot. In these three stories, the authors
use the setting of the story to shape and alter the plot in multiple ways. The writers also used the
conflicts of the stories to further the plot and to change the character s opinions and views. The
conflict of Ambush, the narrator throwing a grenade at an unknown man, resulted in the narrator
changing the way he acted in the future. Even now I haven t finished sorting it out. Sometimes I
forgive myself, other times I don t. In the ordinary hours of life I try not to dwell on it, but now
and then, when I m reading a newspaper or just sitting alone in a room, I ll look up and see the
young man coming out of the morning fog. The conflict of the story continues to impact the
narrator s life, even many years after it happened. In Contents of a Dead Man s
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ratio analysis Essay
Financial Ratios: What They MeanIn assessing the significance of various financial data, managers
often engage in ratio analysis, the process of determining and evaluating financial ratios. A financial
ratio is a relationship that indicates something about a company s activities, such as the ratio
between the company s current assetsand current liabilities or between its accounts receivable and
its annual sales. The basic source for these ratios is the company s financial statementsthat contain
figures on assets, liabilities, profits, and losses. Ratios are only meaningful when compared with
other information.
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The most common is the price earnings (P/E) ratio. It is published daily with the transactions of
the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and NASDAQ. These quotations show
not only the most recent price but also the highest and lowest price paid for the stock during the
previous fifty two weeks, the annual dividend, the dividend yield, the price/earnings ratio, the day
s trading volume, high and low prices for the day, the changes from the previous day s closing price.
The price to earnings (P/E) ratio is calculated by dividing the current market price per share by
current earnings per share. It represents a multiplier applied to current earnings to determine the
value of a share of the stock in the market. The price earnings ratio is influenced by the earnings
and sales growth of the company, the risk (or volatility in performance), the debt equity structure
of the company, the dividend policy, the quality of management, and a number of other factors. A
company s P/E ratio should be compared to those of other companies in the same industry. The
following is a listing of some of the ratios to be aware of in analyzing a company s balance sheet
and income statement.
These ratios fall into four categories liquidity, profitability, asset management (efficiency), and debt
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Durkheimian Theories Applied to Buffalo Creek Essay
This essay will describe Emile Durkheim’s concepts of social integration and social/moral
regulation and will explain how Durkheim connects them to suicide. It will then utilize those
concepts to analyze the social effects of the Buffalo Creek flood, as described in the book
“Everything In Its Path�, by Kai T. Erikson, showing other consequences besides
higher suicide rates.
Durkheim’s concept of social integration refers to social groups with well defined values,
traditions, norms, and goals. These groups will differ in the degree to which individuals are part of
the collective body, also to the extent to which the group is emphasized over the individual, and
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Finally, we have Fatalistic suicide, which occurs in societies with high levels of social regulation.
This is only briefly discussed in Durkheim’s work, as he saw Fatalistic suicide, “as
a rare phenomena in the real world.� (I1) An example might be someone with an
overregulated and difficult life, like a slave.
In order to understand how Durkheim’s concepts apply to the Buffalo Creek disaster, you
must first know some things about Buffalo Creek, West Virginia. Prior to the disaster in 1972,
Buffalo Creek was a typical coal mining community, home to some five thousand people. It had
changed over the years, population rose and fell with the periodic coal booms, the population had
actually risen to two or three times its present size in 1972. Most of the people who came and left
were mainly temporary, just following the work. However, some who left were lifelong residents
and “an even more substantial number of young persons who had grown up in the
area.� (23) They left for the same reasons that all young people leave this type of
community; they did not want to be cast in the roles of previous generations. So, before the flood
on February 26, 1972, the resident’s of Buffalo Creek had very high levels of social
integration and social regulation. It was a very
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Western Film Research Paper
Western Essay
Alannah Jones
When you think about film genre, you may ask yourself questions such as, how has it evolved
over time? Why has it evolved over time? How has it shaped popular culture? Film, regardless of
the genre, consists of elements, in which makes it a film. In a western genre, you may look for
elements such as costumes, effects/editing, and narrative. What about these elements makes them
important in a Western film?
In the film industry, costumes are an important element. Not only do the costumes support the
genre, but they also conduct character s representation. In the film The Magnificent 7 , Yul Brynner,
the man who creates the magnificent seven, is dressed in all black. Whereas, every other character
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In the first film, which I mentioned above, special effects and editing had not been strongly
developed quite yet. You notice this during some points in the film. Including, whenever a
character was shot, there was no immediate effect. Typically the character would grasp their
chest, around the heart area, and fall forward onto the ground, revealing the blood and injury
from the bullet on their back. Whereas in the second film, after Butch and Sundance were shot,
there was immediate effect. They both sat down in hiding, felt their injury and when they lifted
their hands, they were covered in blood. In the third film, when a man was shot, he was taken
back to a small town, and a veterinarian attempted at taking the bullet out of his chest, you could
clearly see the injury and the damage it had caused this man. Editing and effects have evolved
drastically. These days in films, once someone hits the ground, whether it be from a gunshot, or
some other type of hit, you instantly see blood. Either pooling beside their heads or by their sides,
or their hands dripping with it. Editing and effects have become so realistic, that it has shaped
popular culture to the point of where, the effects can t be any less than what they are. If editing
and effects, were to be less, they would be criticised and not
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What Is The Rhetorical Analysis Of Bluefin Tuna With The...
Dear reader,
In preparing to write this analysis, I pondered on how I could exploit each rhetorical analysis within
my advertisement. Understanding these devices enables me to then structure and organize my
arguments around this idea. In order to get started with my analysis I first pondered what is the
thesis, and what is the overall argument the WWF (World Wildlife) organization presents with
having a Bluefin Tuna with the face of a panda. As I kept evaluating the advertisement other
questions came to mind such as who is their target audience and why do they arrange the ad by
presenting it with a close up shot of a Bluefin Tuna with the face of a panda leading a school of
fish. There s also a question at the bottom right corner of the ad to get their point across asking
would you care more if it were a panda .
I found that the key to answering those questions is understanding why the organization chooses
to present the ad the way they does tying it in with their quote. They relate the extinction of the
two animals, making the reader feel guilty because they understand the inverse relationship of
sympathy towards the two animals the world has. Guilt is one of the stronger human emotions,
and the organization realize that, and use it to get people to care. On top of making the reader
feel guilty, all of the colors in the ad are dark and gray based which gives a sad and gloomy
ambience, and contributes greatly to the guilt trip conveyed to the reader.
I also found a new
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Globalizatons and Cherokees
Globalization has caused extreme change on the Cherokee ways of life, institutions, customs and
traditions. The Cherokee people are incorporating more and more of their past traditions in to
their institutions way of life in a means of trying to preserve them in this every changing world.
Once a culture of people that held high their beliefs and way of life was nearly an extinct culture
after the European, and colonization forced these people out of their land. It is important to see
look at the affects that globalization has on the Cherokeepeople because looking at this we can see
how globalization affects human dignity both in a positive manner and in a negative manner.
The education institutions that are on the boundary give the Cherokee children the right to self
fulfillment; it does this by providing them with the right education to go to college or so on if
they wish. The school has incorporated ideas from all over to make sure that their children have
the best possible education that they can get to survive and thrive in the modern world today. Our
culture has played a huge impact on how they view technology. Our culture is constantly obsessing
over the newest and greatest technology, because of this there are tons of jobs in this field. The
Cherokee schools teach children as early as elementary school how to work with different
technology to give them a head start in the culture that surrounds them so that they can keep at a
solid pace with us.
This is a positive
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Essay On Fair Housing
On Wednesday, October 11th a co worker and I went to Washington Square to present the
Assessment of Fair Housing AFH. We had a pretty small turnout, but everyone that attended
seemed interested in the presentation and participated in the discussion afterwards. We asked if
anyone had experienced any issues with fair housing in the past and if they were able to resolve it.
One woman said, I had an issue here and I have not been able to resolve it . I asked her if she
wanted to talk about it and she replied that she did not. A little later she leaned over to me and
asked if she could talk to me after the presentation. I said yes of course and while we were packing
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The tenant went back to her unit and called 911. Officer Bass of the Bellingham Police
Department was the one that responded. The Tenant has a police report from that night and the
officer referred her to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault DVSAS and he promised to get back
to her which he has not.
The tenant said that attending weekly counseling sessions at DVSAS has helped her immensely
and she has realized that she may never know the details of that night. She said that she has been
ostracized by some of his friends that leave signs on his door that say some people are just liars
or some women are desperate for attention. In fact, the man that came back into the meeting after
it was over and saw she was still with us, is his good friend. The tenant says that she sees him
every single day and that he makes lewd comments to her in the hallway. He told her that he can
hear her in the shower, and when she does take a shower as soon as she is done he knocks on her
door, presumably to see if she will answer in her robe or in a towel. The tenant said that she spoke
with someone at Washington Square named Doug Patten or Patton. I don t know if he is an
employee of the Housing Authority or not. She asked Doug if she could please move to another
unit and he said that she could move her to Lincoln Square. She does not want to live at Lincoln
Square, she has friends at Washington Square too and she gave me a couple of other reasons not to
move to Lincoln Square. The
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Examination Of Paul s Thesis
In Romans, the Apostle Paul creates a powerful proclamation that salvation and forgiveness of sin
is through faith in Jesus Christ. In a series of questions and historical facts, he builds a case for his
declaration. Examination of Paul s statements provides substantiation of justification by faith
supported by the apostle James teaching.
Paul exposes his thesis by declaring a righteousness from God separate from the law (Rom. 3:21
[NIV]). God s acceptance is available apart from the old legal obedience, foretold by the Law and
Prophets, to all people, through faith and belief in Jesus Christ. From this proposal, he would argue
that history and logic prove Christ as the savior of mankind.
Beginning the argument, Paul establishes his basic
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Reflective Essay About Manco
Mangos features a great Mexican experience, while in the restaurant you may even feel like you
re south of the border. Upon arrival in the building that looks somewhat of a dive we were
quickly welcomed by a feeling of proud Mexican heritage. The colors that you see in the typical
Mexican restaurant paired with the festive decorations and the Hola we were greeted with told us
we had come to the right location for some authentic Mexican food. The Spanish communications
ended after I said Cinco for my five guests, the waitress quickly noticed my Spanish hadn t been
touched since the last day of my freshman year in high school. The menu which features nearly
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The first dish that entered the kill zone of four hungry teens was the highly touted homemade
chips and salsa. They did not disappoint, and the combination seemed better than peanut butter
and jelly. The crisp perfectly salted chips tasted of perfection. Paired with the salsa that had good
spice and a good consistency to it, not too thick or runny, I began to wonder why these products
didn t fill the shelves of my local grocery stores. We were greeted by a friendly waitress, her
constant smile was comforting and added to the nice atmosphere. I told her that I would like to try
an appetizer and she was quick to point out her three favorites. Two of our guests decided to split
the chicken quesadilla and I chose to split the chicken taquitos. The four of us decided that the fried
stuffed jalapenos sounded splendid; however, none of us had the courage to try the blazing hot
peppers. The chicken taquitos were simply amazing, something that you crave until your next visit.
They featured moist chicken with melted cheese and fried to perfection. After living on a budget, I
had become so used to the frozen two dollar taquitos and forgot the mouthwatering sensation a great
chicken taquito can
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How Does Robert Frost Use Figurative Language In The Road...
The poem The road not taken by Robert Frost tells about a person at a fork in the road trying to
make a decision on which road to take. The narrator of the poem tells the reader that their tone is
reflective and contemplation. The poem also show that Robert frost uses figurative language to
better his meanings. Therefore, Robert Frostuses metaphors and rhyme in this poem.
As a result, Robert Frost uses metaphors to give an idea on how life can become a process of
decisions that can better or worsen the future. For example, this quote states two roads diverged in
a yellow wood. That quote show how frost call the road start to look like a yellow wood. The quote
also shows how Frost start to understand how hard it is to decide. With
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Hamlet Gender Roles
Rebecca Nottke
Dr. Lawson
HUM 1010 42
Nov. 15th, 2017
Gender: Women, the Lesser Sex Throughout the Ages When one thinks of art and religion, one
may think of gender role defiance and non conformism. While this may be generally true in present
times, it was not always this way. Women and men have had distinctly different places in society,
these places often being unequal. Generally most well known works throughout the ages have
adhered to and represented what society regarded as the proper gender roles for men and women.
This is represented in three works of art which will be discussed: Hamlet by William Shakespeare,
The Courtier: Book 3 by Baldassare Castiglione, and Luncheon on the Grass by Eduoard Manet.
While these three forms of art come from different times and are of different mediums, they are
connected in that they follow and represent the gender roles of their time. Hamlet is regarded by
many as Shakespeare s most well known work. A tragedy focused on revenge, this work awed the
Elizabethan audience with its shocking themes and content. The play follows Hamlet, a prince who
is fixated on avenging his father, who was murdered by Hamlet s uncle Claudius. Throughout the
entirety of the play, Hamlet behaves erratically and irrationally, focused entirely on revenge. This
play features two prominent female characters, Gertrude, Hamlet s mother, and Ophelia, a girl in
love with Hamlet. Out of the entire cast, these are the only two females with names, and they are not
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Current Approacheses To Targeting And The Current...
Current Approaches of targeting As increasing data is coming forward confirming the role of Jak
STAT pathway in several autoimmune disorders and malignancies, this pathway is attracting
substantial attention as a potential therapeutic target. Explained below are the FDA approved Jak
inhibitors also commonly known as Jakinibs. Tofacitinib As the first selective Janus kinase inhibitor
to be approved in humans, Tofacitinib garnered immense interest from the scientific community.
Jak3 s essential function in lymphocytes makes it an attractive therapeutic target since its
deficiency does not affect non immunologic tissues. As a result, tofacitinib inhibits Jak1 and to a
certain extent JAK2. Since this encompasses a much broader spectrum of... Show more content on
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Ruxolitinib Ruxolitinib is the first FDA approved Jakinib. It acts by potent inhibition of Jak1
and Jak2. Initially it was approved for intermediate and high risk primary myelofibrosis after
witnessing the therapeutic efficacy in COMFORT I and COMFORT II trials. Effect seen was
irrelevant of Jak2V617F mutations. Preliminary results in models studying efficacy of
ruxolotinib in psoriasis and in RA have been encouraging. Studies are currently being conducted
to study effect on polycythemia vera, malignancies and alopecia areata (20). Second generation
Jakinibs Almost 25 Jakinibs are currently being tested for efficacy in diseases ranging from
malignancies, to a host of autoimmune disorders (Table 1). The initial Jakinibs approved by FDA
are relatively non selective and inhibit a broad spectrum of cytokines and interferons. Some of
them are also included in ongoing clinical trials. Baricitinib acts by blocking the subtypes Jak1 and
Jak2 and as of February 2017 has been approved in the EU as second line therapy for treatment of
rheumatoid arthritis either alone or in conjunction with methotrexate (21). Momelotinib, another
non selective inhibitor of Janus kinases acts on Jak1 and Jak2 with lesser efficacy towards Jak3
inhibition. It is currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials for myelofibrosis with additional
studies aiming to understand its role in metastatic
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Essay about Islam has Raised the Status of Women
The dowry, previously regarded as a bride price paid to the father, became a nuptial gift retained
by the wife as part of her personal property (Fanar). This quote sums up the transition of women
from being property to an individual person. Women used to be sold and purchased, but Islam
raised the status of the women within a society that never thought much of the female. In the past,
certain societies believed marriage was nothing more than a status symbol. Women were thought
of producing children and establishing a man s family tree. During pre Islamic Arabia, women had
no rights and were not considered equal members of society. They were given no respect, and
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Islam grants woman equal rights to contract, to enterprise, to earn and possess independently.
Her life, her property, her honor are as sacred as those of man. If she commits any offense, her
penalty is no less or more than of man s in a similar case. If she is wronged or harmed, she gets
due compensations equal to what a man in her position would get (Qur an 2:178; 4:45, 92 93).
The Qur an states that women are given the right to participate in business and to own things
independently, which is a very important statement. This verse shows that women are
considered independent from a man, and are free to do as they please in an Islamic manner.
Furthermore, it goes on to states if a women makes any kind of mistake, its punishment will be
of equal measure to a man. When it comes to work, women are given a choice to work or not.
Also, if they decide to work, their money is for them to keep and they do not have to use it
toward financial expenses (Badawi). Islam changed the status of women in Arabia when it came
to owning land and working. Before Islam was preached in Arabia, women were not given a
choice who they were to marry; usually ending up being forced into a marriage. They were
basically sold off to a suitor, and their previous family identity was stripped away from them. They
became dependent on their husband, and given very little chances at freedom. However, Islam
aimed to change the injustice by allowing women to have a choice in
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Yayoi Kusama s Narcissus Garden
Artist Yayoi Kusama s Narcissus Garden is an art installation which consists of 1500 convex
mirror globes tightly arranged in water reflecting and repeating the artist, the audience, and its
surroundings. The first exhibition took place at the 33rd Venice Biennale in 1966 and later on
around the world. Yayoi Kusama creates this masterpiece as an allusion to Narcissus in Ovid s
Metamorphoses. In Ovid s Metamorphoses, Tiresias, a blind seer, predicts that Narcissus, a
young boy, would live to ripe old age as long as he does not know himself (3.447). Narcissus is
desired by everyone: males, females, and even nymphs such as Echo. But Narcissus rejects
everyone s advances. Narcissus, worn out from people chasing him, rests near a spring and upon...
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He dies in pain and transforms into a flower. Kusama s art installation relates to this myth as she
projects the audience and herself as Narcissus(es). With these convex mirror globes, Kusama
attempts to reveal the self love each person has for themselves. By revisiting the myth of
Narcissus and placing it in another mode of genre while challenging common art conventions,
Kusama attempts to display the sociological, psychological, and identity issues of her time. A
display of shimmering balls in water or field of grass does not seem to echo the Narcissus myth,
and yet Kusama s work is paratextual and hypertextual. Paratextuality is a term used by French
literary theorist Gerard Genette and is defined in Graham Allen s Intertextuality as all the elements
which stand on the threshold of a text (Allen 223). Kusama uses peritexts such as titles and labels
to draw the attention to Narcissus (Allen 100). When Kusama displayed her art, she placed two
labels next to it: Narcissus Garden and Your Narcissism for Sale . Her installation is also
hypertextual in that it involves the connection between the hypertext , a later text, with a hypotext
or earlier text (Allen 104) The word narcissus has multiple meanings which
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In The Bhagavad Gita And ConfuciusThe Analects
The quest towards developing the ideal human character is sought after in both the Bhagavad Gita
and Confucius The Analects. In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of sacred duty is prevalent
throughout the text, as the warrior prince Arjuna faces a moral dilemma throughout the story. In
Confucius The Analects, filial piety is a virtue which impacts an individual s character in relation to
the Confucian religion. Sacred duty within the Gita requires the protection of one s dharma, which
is defined as the religious and moral law that manages an individual s actions. Within Confucian
thought, filial piety is a virtue of respect for one s elders, ancestors, and parents within a
community. Despite the differences between the contextual meanings of developing the ideal
human, both the Bhagavad Gitaand The Analects utilize their teachings towards developing ideal
human character within the themes of sacred duty and filial piety with the goal of establishing a set
of communal ethics to be maintained through different caste systems, essentially protecting the
existing social structure. To argue this claim, I will begin by analyzing the similar intentions of
deviating from selfish actions and thoughts to develop ideal human character. I will then express
how the nature of this character leads towards the development of one s sacred duty and filial
piety. I will then connect these two ideas to show how together they work to develop a communal
set of ethics aimed at maintaining order
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Essay about The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient...
The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
What does it mean to be wise? Webster s Dictionary defines the word wise as being marked by
deep understanding, keen discerment . Through the telling of the ancient Mariner s tale, the
Wedding Guest became sadder and wiser. He became sad in that he identified himself with the
shallow and self absorbed mariner. However, the mariner changed his ways. The WeddingGuest
became wise through realizing that he himself needed to alter his ways.
As the ancient Mariner described his adventures at sea to the Wedding Guest, the Guest became
saddened because he identified his own selfish ways with those of the Mariner. The mariner told the
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That ever this should be!
Yea, slimy thing did crawl with legs
Upon the slimy sea. (lines 123 126)
He was taken overy by Life in Death and his sin nature had separated him from God, for The
horned moon, with one bright star / Within the nether tip (line 210 211) is a pagan symbol
signifying the absence of God.
It is only when the Mariner began to bless all living things and saw beyond his own self that the
Albatross fell off. He then felt a connection with nature and God, for Heaven sent down rain that
refreshed the ancient Mariner and angelic spirits led him onward. He needed to change and
become penitent before he could be rid of the guilt. In repenting, he was given a penance of life:
whenever his heart burns within him, he must tell his tale to those who are meant to hear it.
The Wedding Guest became wise and he realized that he needed a change of heart. He, like the
Ancient Mariner, needed to change his ways so that the Albatross s blood all the sin in his life
would be washed away and his soul would be shrieved. And it is only when he begins to consider
the significance and consequences of his actions that he will become closer to God and nature and
develop connections with each. There is hope for the Wedding Guest, for it says, He rose the
morrow morn. (line 625) With the coming of each new day, there also come the hope
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Latin American Equality
Evita and the Struggle for Equality in Latin America
The struggle for equality in Latin America is a perpetual conflict. This battle began in the fifteenth
century when the Spaniards and Portuguese colonized the lands of the Americas. In a book titled:
Latin America: an Interpretive History, author Julie A. Charlip states, Latin Americahas moved
from paradise to poverty as a result of historical patterns that have developed over the years (Charlip
and Burns 2002, 1). The constant redundancy of the elites taking advantage of the poor is a plague
that haunts the Latin American people to this day. Moreover, the struggles include income
inequality, suffrage inequality, land inequality, and the desire for personal and political liberty.
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She accomplished this stardom by being a representative of the poor, who was underprivileged,
and made a better life for herself. When she was awarded that better life, she remembered the
poor, and did everything she could for the unfortunate. She succeeded in helping the
underprivileged during her lifetime, and set a precedent for future leaders to emulate. Her loyalty
to her husband and his political and social cause was an admirable dedication, even though he
may not have shown the same reverence towards her. Some in Latin America consider Eva a saint,
while others consider her a controversial individual. Regardless, she lives on in history as a beacon
for
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Sir Francis Bacon Whase Research Paper
The definition of honor is high respect, privilege, regard with great respect, and fulfill. My
definition of honor is someone with great power,someone you can look up to. Sir Francis Bacon
invented scientific method. Sir Francis Bacon whase also now as lord Verulam and the Viscount
St. Albans. Sir Francis Bacon whase non as many things he whase a English lawyer, philosopher
and a champion of modern science. Sir Francis Bacon lived from 1561 1626 he lived for 65 years.
From 1572 1598 he was a powerful man in England. He was twelve when he got into Trinity
College. 1579 his dad passed away wall he was in France. 1582 he was get his degree in law.
Francis Bacon was pick to be Parliament in 1584. From 1604 1618 he wielded a degree of power.
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The Media s Effect on Self-Esteem Essay
Everyone wants to look good; that is a given. What steps must people take in order to look their
best? Does it only take a little bit of make up or maybe a nicer dress shirt? Or does it require
missing a few meals a day or purging what had been eaten previously? Society is growing fonder
of the idea that a perfect woman or man is skinny, most of the time skinnier than what is
considered healthy. For example, when choosing between a skinny and a larger woman for an ad
about the perfect body , people watching the commercial could not accept the larger woman as a
suitable candidate. That is just how society is currently. The stronger question, however, is whether
pictures of skinny models in the media affects someone s self esteem, or is the... Show more content
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That fact is something people these days need pressed into their brains so they will not be more
worried about why they cannot look the way models do. A model s career is centered on the
preservation of his or her outer appearance (Sales, 1 Jan. 2010). There is no need for teens to feel
pressures of a warped body image. They cannot afford a stylist and makeup artist to prepare them
for the day and touch them up as they go, nor do they need one to (Sales, 1 Jan 2010). Even with
such help, a model s day is not done without their photographs being airbrushed by computer
artists. Sometimes the models body shapes are changed (Kowalski, 1 Mar. 2003). Although, it is
understandable why teens do feel such pressure. A study on 3,200 girls in Girlguiding, UK
showed that the most influential role models (said by 95 percent of the girls) were Kate Moss
and Victoria Beckham (Bawdon, 1 Oct. 2007). Both women are very skinny and successful as
far as the modeling world is concerned. Unfortunately, the fashion world is numb, looking at
models only as clothes hangers and failing to see if they are healthy of not (Bawdon, 1 Oct.
2007). Boys and girls struggling with their growing bodies could not come to understand that
these men and women models are products of years of dieting, exercise binging, and possible
eating disorders to fix what the modeling world does not like about the way the models look.
People of all ages have at least one thing they do not like
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Macomber Vs Wilson
Lions, and impala, and buffalo, oh my! While on safari in Africa, novice hunter Francis
Macomber embodies the cowardice within mankind, on the other hand his professional guide,
Robert Wilson, represents a force of masculinity. Such character foils are especially prevalent
when Macomber chooses to flee when coming face to face with a lion, while Wilson chooses to
stand his ground and fight. Thus in Ernest Hemingway s The Short Happy Life of Francis
Macomber, the notion that everybody is afraid of something, but not everybody is a coward is
highlighted through the thoughts, appearance, and actions of the two main male characters. Being
such a standout masculine figure in the world of authors, Hemingway accomplishes conveying this
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Macomber is very tall, very well built... and considered handsome and has on the same sort of
safari clothes that Wilson [wears] expect that his were new... (4). His build suggests he is an
athletic person however, it is considerably ironic that Francis looks the way he does. The manner
in which his physique is described is typical to the way other main male characters from other
stories look. Such similar looking men are usually the heroes of their stories, however Francis is
a coward in this story. Additionally, Macomber s attire proves that he is a wealthy man who can
go out and buy whatever he desires, however it also shows he never has been hunting in the
savannahs of Africa before, thus he is a novice. Moreover, Wilson has a stubby mustache, a very
red face, and extremely cold blue eyes... (4). Men with facial hair are stereotypically exceedingly
masculine, for men with mustaches are matured and grown. As such, Robert leaves the bush
above his lip and upon his face because he does not care to shave and rid of it, showing he is not
as clean cut as Francis. Furthermore, his red face suggests he works long days in under the heat of
the scorching African sun. As time goes on, Robert s hunting expeditions seem numerous and
everlasting, assuming that his face has not always been so burnt. In terms of the cold state of his
eyes, Robert Wilson is portrayed as unemotional. As a
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The Elements Of The Adversarial Trial System
Adversarial Trial System
Australian courts use the adversary system of trial when resolving disputes. It is a system based on
the notion of two adversaries battling in an arena before an impartial third party, with the emphasis
on winning.
Elements of the adversarial system
The role of the judge
The role of the parties
The role of legal Representation
Burden and standard of proof
Rules of evidence and procedure
Role of the judge
Acts as an umpire. Is independent and impartial.
Make sure both parties follow the rules of evidence and procedure.
Deem whether or not the evidence is admissible or inadmissible.
Ensures both parties have equal time to present their cases.
Responsible for instructing the jury regarding the application of law.
Determines verdict and hands down sanctions if there is no jury.
They have a passive role. They have legal knowledge and expertise but they are there to fairly
oversee and adjudicate the trial.
Role of the parties
Parties have complete control over the preparation/presentation of their case.
Parties decide which arguments they will present , which points of law should be considered and
which witnesses to call.
In criminal law, the initiating party is the prosecution. The accused has an opportunity to plead
guilty or not and then present their account.
In civil law, initiation party is the plaintiff and they can choose which court will hear their case and
if there is a jury.
Parties have an active role in the system.
Role of legal
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The Roaring 20s Were A Prosperous Time For Many
The Roaring 20s were a prosperous time for many. New inventions and ideas grew and many
societies flourished, and the idea of the perfect American family was created, thus empowering
people of different nationalities to go to America. In the United States, immigrants and citizens
enjoyed going out to have fun. They could go to out to clubs, go listen to some jazz music or go
dancing. This time period was all about new inventions and having fun but also there was a lot a
separation of what class people were in. The upper class used all the new inventions and the lower
class did not use any high technology inventions because they were poor. Immigrants usually were
in the lower class or in the middle class depending on what kind of occupation they had.
Immigrationin the 1920s led to drastic changes in population. Immigration was very important
because of international movement during World War 1 and World War 2. They were searching
for new occupations so they looked overseas to find new opportunities,and to have a higher chance
of finding a job. This caused immigration to happen all over the world which resulted in an increase
in migration to the U.S.
Immigration and employment paragraph(s): World War 1 and World War 2 made people want to
immigrate to the United States for employment. After World War 1, people usually migrated to
New York City or Boston because there were a lot of opportunities for factory employment though
the reality was that factory work was dangerous.
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The Importance Of Collective Punishment
Look into a classroom and one would see that collective punishment has long been used to elicit
good behavior from students, but it is time for a closer look. Using tactics of peer pressure to try to
enforce rules on surrounding students does not tend to work. Teachers who use collective
punishment usually find more resentment from their students rather than the good behavior they
are looking for, which begs the question, why do we still think of collective punishmentas an
effective way to make people conform? Using collective punishment goes against equality between
students, and the equity of the classroom. Schools should not enforce collective punishment as a
technique to correct behavior, since it can be harmful to innocent students, is ineffective at
correcting behavior long term, and can help instruct students to manipulate others with peer
pressure.
In classrooms around the world, students are being held back from leaving class, eating lunch, or
going to recess due to one reason; collective punishment. Collective punishment can be detrimental
to students, and can even be overwhelming to children who did nothing wrong, I started noticing
just how devastating group punishments can be to the type of child who wants to please and is
determined to follow the rules , (Watson) as the students don t understand why they are being
punished because they didn t do anything wrong. It can cause resentment in students who did
nothing wrong to suddenly be punished for their peers
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Senior Dance Concert Review
The Senior Dance concert, 9 o clock showing consisted of seven dance pieces. The first piece
was called Heavy Dew , this piece was comprised of a six person group dance. The backdrop was
a blue shading. The sounds in this piece were waterfalls, and rainforest sounds. The movements
made me feel as though the dancers were creatures in a wilderness or a rainforest, it was fast
paced. For the first part of the performance the group of girls are dancing in front of the audience
together, then as the musicturns to be more serious and intense, there is just one dancer on the
stage. Then, once all the dancers come back onto the stage, the music starts to soften and slow
down again and the lights begin to dim for the remainder of the performance. The second
performance was a solo act given the title of Love You, Possess Me. The title says it all. This was
a very dark piece. The dancer was wearing an all black lace dress. She gave off an impression of
being a black widow. The movements were mostly on the floor. The music was dim, and made
me feel as though I was in a thriller film. The look on the performer s face made me feel as
though she was distant from everyone else, tragic, and apprehensive. I enjoyed this piece the most
out of all of them. The third piece was titled Unclothing The Elephant. It consisted of seven
performers. The music being played appeared to be a violin. All of the performers were dressed in
black and white attire. For majority of the performance the
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Cannibal Tours
Cannibal Tours
In Cannibalizing, Commodifying , or Creating Culture? Power and Art in Sepik River Tourism,
Silverman makes several critiques of O Rourke s Cannibal Tours. Silverman argues that O Rourke
constructed a limited view of the New Guinea tribes. Silverman attributes the eroding authenticity to
the tourists pursuit for entertainment in exchange for money. For instance, O Rourke s interviews
mostly covered reactions from tourists and how they gawked over the natives, arrogantly depicting
their primitive lives. Silverman argues that the film portrays tourism as a process that only
disempowers local people and erodes from their lives all genuine, meaningful dimensions of their
culture (Silverman 1996). Tourism is much more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Anthropologists and filmmakers differ greatly from the tourists in this situation. The filmmaker is
sort of the in between of the tourists and anthropologist. For example, O Rourke himself is not
portrayed in the same manner that the other tourist are, but in the eyes of the local people, he is as
much of a tourist as anyone for the simple fact that he is white. However O Rourke differs from the
tourists because he is on their land with a goal in mind of creating a film. Lastly, the anthropologists
are different from the latter because they go to primitive cultures with a broader view to understand
cross cultural perspective. Meaning, that they have the job of studying and understanding one
culture, but it is equally as important to compare those finding with customs of another
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Monopolies In The 1800s Essay
Throughout history, there have been many problems present in the American life. In the time
period between the 1800s to the 1900s, there were many problems such as, poor living and
working conditions and powerful monopolies. Many reforms were proposed in order to solve
these problems. The grisly living and working conditions, along with overpowered monopolies,
were both addressed with reforms. As immigrants migrated to the United States, cities became
cramp, living conditions were poor, and working conditions were careless. In document one, the
image taken by Jacob Riis, in 1890, shows a group of immigrants living in a tiny and filthy room. It
is clear that all five of the men live in that single room because there is a stove, pans, and a bed all
in one area. It is also clear that they have a poor living condition because there are cracks in the
wall and dirty clothes. Also, Jacob Riis is known for his work How... Show more content on
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In document four it shows giant money bags as men, clearly the monopolists. These men are
sitting in a room of senators. The image also shows a door that states Peoples Entrance , which
seems to be closed. This image shows the how monopolists had too much power. Instead of all
people having a say, it was only the monopolists. This problem was resolved by allowing people
to select their senators, The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two senators from
each state, elected by the people thereof, for six years (Document 7). Another problem with
monopolies was how they treated their workers. Document three shows a decrease in child labor
from 1890 to 1920. Child labor was cheap, this was ideal to any monopolist. Many monopolists,
such as Rockefeller, were ruthless and supplied no safety for their workers, and paid them very
little. This problem was addressed with the work by Ida Tarbell, The History of Standard Oil. The
powerful monopolists were limited in power by
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  • 2. The Foundling Museum To what extent has the Foundling Museum uncovered the hidden histories of Georgian London s poverty stricken families? Word Count: 1432 Since 2004 the Foundling Museum has stood as a site to memorialise the Georgian Foundling Hospital; this institution cared for London s abandoned children, foundlings. In a recent podcast, Laura Gowing described the stories of these children and their mothers as hidden histories . She claims that the Foundling Museum offers a narrative for figures who are otherwise overlooked by historians. This essay will assess Gowing s statement by first discussing the way in which the museum presents the hospital s abandoned children. Here, a particular focus on temporary exhibitions will show how the narrative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Historians have previously disregarded the lives of these women out of belief that they were objects of male sexual aggression with no sexual desire or expression of their own . The museum s permanent display of these unfortunate women is limited to their petitions, which were written in hope that the staff would allow their child to be admitted into the hospital. Although the temporary exhibition, The Fallen Woman has attempted to correct this through a sound installation, intended to give these women a voice, its source remains founded upon petitions. This means that the ability of the museum to uncover the history of unfortunate women is already limited by the availability of sources. Yet instead of using these petitions to gain as much information about these women as possible, the museum chooses to refer to them only in relation to foundling children. This ignores the context in which these mothers signed their petitions. Thus we must rely on alternate sources of information to understand the lives of these mothers. Evans article on London s mass of unfortunate women uses the Foundling Hospital petitions for such a purpose. She cites petitions in which women express their great distress in handing over their children. They claim that factors such as illegitimacy and poor state of health is what forced them to make this decision. If Evans has shown that such details of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. The Effect Of New Media On The Position Paper The Effect of New Media on the Position Paper Written in the Department of State Introduction The United States Department of State was founded on July 27, 1789. This institution moves forward under its mission statement, which is to shape and sustain a peaceful, prosperous, just, and democratic world and foster conditions for stability and progress for the benefit of the American people and people everywhere (State Dept Website). With world events proceeding in an alarming direction, such as the recent missile strike by President Trump against Syria (CNN.com), or Vice President Pence s statements on North Korea (CNN.com), I believe that it is important to shift attention towards this institution dedicated to dealing with foreign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The interaction between new media and genre theory is an ongoing process that continuously evolves as new media steadily become more entrenched as methods of indispensable human communication. As noted by Bawarshi and Reiff, [a] few studies to date have focused on public genres and their role in constructing and maintaining knowledge and disseminating information (151). For example, they note that Charles Bazerman has examined how tax forms demonstrate the interaction of information and genre, motivating citizens to produce appropriate information as they fill out forms (Bawarshi and Reiff 152). Charles Bazerman has also analyzed the interaction between genre and rhetoric in the public arena in the digital age in his 2002 paper titled Genre and Identity: Citizenship in the Age of the Internet and the Age of Global Capitalism , where he delves into political and social implications resulting from genre in the age of the Internet by examining rhetorical arguments made through such venues such as the Democratic and Republican party websites (29). While there is a wealth of ongoing research regarding the interaction between new media and genre, this interaction has not before been examined in the context of the position paper. This line of inquiry is well suited to the idea of activity theory as proposed by David R. Russell and Arturo Yanez. Activity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Hire Lawyer Agencies You Can Hire Lawyer Agencies For These Services The viewpoint of people against lawyer agencies is very limited as they think them being useful only for large business houses as compared to the small businesses. However, these lawyer agencies work for many other tasks also. Here we are talking about services that can be rendered to the household as well as an individual. During the lifetime, a person, at least once needs to have some legal formalities fulfilled, which these lawyer agencies can help fulfill easily. You just need to pay them their service fee and watch them complete your task. Family immigration To get registered for the United States Citizenship, one has to apply to the United States Immigration Services. In other words, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of An Octoroon And M. Butterfly Branden Jacobs Jenkins An Octoroon and David Henry Hwang s M. Butterfly are both sophisticated works centered around sociocultural problems in their respective settings. In An Octoroon, Branden Jacobs Jenkins presents his own adaptation of Dion Boucicault s The Octoroon critiquing Boucicault s depiction of race and identity on the plantation Terrebonne in Louisiana. The play is centered around the sale of the plantation and a girl who is one eighth black by descent, an octoroon girl named Zoe who is tied to the estate. While M. Butterfly is the story of Gallimard, a French diplomat who is sent to Beijing and slowly becomes enamored with an opera singer named Song Liling, who turns out to be a man. This analysis however, will focus on the Brechtian elements that Hwang and Jacobs Jenkins implement to evoke a certain response from their audience. These elements include gests or Gestus in Latin, and historicization to present an alienation effect in the audience that Brecht coined Verfremdungseffekt . These elements contribute to the presentation of an Epic Theatre, an undramatic way in which the audience watches the play in a isolated, critical frame of mind. Before showing the elements of the play, a critical understanding of what makes an epic theatrejust that is needed. Firstly, the events of the play should be spaced out over lengthy periods of time and using all different kinds of settings. This is easily observable in An Octoroon where Jacobs Jenkins takes the audience from an empty theater with just he and Boucicault, to the outside of Terrebonne in Act 1, to the wharf in Act 2, then the interior of the Peyton home in Act 3, back to empty theater with BJJ and Boucicault in Act 4, then lastly outside the slaves quarters on Terrebonne however, it is night time and very dimly light almost like a new setting entirely. In M. Butterfly however there are almost too many places to count from Gallimard s cell, to the German Ambassador s house, to the opera house where Song is, to Song s apartment, all the way to the French Embassy and other different places around Beijing. Not only does providing all these settings historicize the plays showing them as a historical event rather than as a mere play in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Herpes Simplex Virus Essay Herpes simplex virus is two types HSV 1 and HSV 2. HSV 1 is responsible for orofacial infections, and HSV 2 is responsible for genital infections. In my perspective, developing HSV 2 vaccine is more important since it is one of the most sexual transmission disease(1), and it can lead to a chronic infection which increases the risk of HIV infection. It also transmits to neonates during birth, and most cases are asymptomatic. The lecture for this week mentions the most recent clinical trials for therapeutic and prophylactic vaccines against HSV 2 and to get antibodies response. The platforms were inactivated or subunit vaccines with adjuvants. Furthermore, the lecture states new Approaches that improve HSV vaccines. In my opinion, the most effective vaccine and immunity should... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This vaccine was able to reduce genital disease and shedding in animals(1). Besides, Three therapeutic vaccines, one of them is a subunit vaccine, and two are DNA vaccine(1). Most of these vaccines contain gD2(1). HSV depends on gD in spreading from cell to cell(2). Moreover, our paper discussing showed that a trivalent vaccine was used with alum. The result was a great immunity, but it did not induce CD8 T cells. Thus, I believe replication defective HSV is the most effective vaccine since it mimics the natural infection. I think replication defective HSV with booster vaccines would induce a strong immunity. I also would consider a subunit vaccine and would include an adjuvant which would elicit CD8 T cells response. It is interesting to note that in the trivalent vaccine, the plasma antibodies neutralized both HSV 1 and HSV 2, and the plasma antibodies neutralized both seronegative and seropositive of HSV 2(3). Therefore, this kind of vaccine gave a production for both subtypes. CD8 T cells response issue can overcome by epitope identification to identify which epitopes elicit CD8 T cells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Morality Is Not The End All Be All Morality is not the End All be All Morality is a set of principles that individuals use to distinguish between right and wrong, good and bad actions. Being the code by which we live our lives, morality is a concept that leaks into almost every aspect of human life. For example, even a mundane activity like eating a sandwich for lunch can have moral implications. Consider this question, was the turkey that ended up on the sandwich raised in horrific factory farm conditions and subjected to torturous treatment? That is a question with heavy moral implications. Distinguishing right action from wrong is a crucial skill for humans to have, but is moralitythe only thing that truly matters about a person. Susan Wolf, an esteemed philosopher, thinks it is not. Wolf argues that morality is just one of many aspects and values of a person. In other words, people are more than just moral beings and we should be happy that this is the case. This paper will provide a brief look at Susan Wolf s argument as well as my argument for why her contention is the correct one. First a brief summary of one of Wolf s most notable pieces, Moral Saints . In Moral Saints , Wolf argues from example. She opens her piece by asserting that she does not know if there are moral saints in the world, but she is happy that she has not encountered any in her life. Wolf then goes on describing two different kinds of moral saints that she believes can be conceptualized using common sense, the loving saint and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay On Reino De La Magia In a world far from ours where magic was essential for life, there was a kingdom named Reino de la Magia, or the Kingdom of Magic. The kingdom was ruled by King Alejandro and his wife, Queen Carmen. In this world, it was possible to transfer magic but doing so was very dangerous. Once the magic of someone s body had disappeared, they would disappear too. To find someone to transfer the magicwillingly was the only problem for Alejandro and Carmen, though. They did not care about what would happen to the people they stole the magic from. The king and queen were not strong enough and did not know of many other people that were. Therefore, they could not transfer the magic. Even if they had found someone willing to do it, the price to have the magic restored was hefty. But still, they claimed they would do anything for the magic of their residents.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Give us the power of the whole kingdom, they demanded. The sorceress though did hesitate at first, claiming that once the magic was taken, they would have to face the consequences until they found someone new to give it back. Without thinking, they accepted and the process began. As all the people of Reino de la Magia slept, the magic was drained from their bodies. Without magic, they resident s bodies crumbled to dust. But even when they had all the magic they wished for, King Alejandro and Queen Carmen were still not satisfied. For, magic was only used for two things, to give or to take. But with no people to take from and no people to give to, the kingdom grew boring and still. Carmen and Alejandro sat on their thrones waiting for their servants. They rang the bells and hollered their names, but nothing happened. It was then when they finally realized what they had done. Not only were their friends and family gone, but their servants were too. The two grew sad and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Challenges Of College Students For first year students coming straight from high school, college life can either be very exciting or overwhelming depending on how well one prepares for it. Some have the notion that college is fun and is all about partying, while some believe that it is an environment in which they can achieve the ultimate freedom thus escape the stringent rules made by their parents at home. Others look forward to experiencing a different learning environment while being exposed to different cultures and sharing different academic knowledge. Successful assimilation into collegelife is determined by the students capability to transform into the new role of a college student. Numerous students face challenges they have never experienced before which can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allocating more time towards having fun rather than focusing on schoolwork or studying in general also affects student s time management. Since they have every opportunity of flexibility with minimal boundaries involved, there is the urge to enjoy the newfound liberty, and as a result, neglect of assignments, deadlines bypassed and incompetent test results. For that reason, the commitment to study is only realized when exams are approaching thereby causing panic to the student as the realization that class materials have not been covered starts to arise. Finally, the most difficult challenge students face in college is a financial hardship. Many students come from various walks of life and sometimes determining one s financial capability to offset college costs during the early stages of can be problematic. Some students come from well to do families who have a tremendous capacity to pay full tuition without external assistance. These particular students do not require financial aid or scholarships, as they can meet the institution s financial requirement regardless of what level in college they may fall under as the source of wealth is derived from the family or families. Other students, however, come from impoverished families whom solely depend on financial aid and work full time or part time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Kendall Jenner Research Papers An outlier is somebody that is distant from the rest. A person that you may classify as unique from those who may be standard or parallel to everyone else. You may not see it however, surrounding us we are permeated with outliers. Kendall Jenner is an outlier of our time because she had work ethic, family, and opportunity. To be successful you need work ethic. You have to get things accomplished and become the person you want to be, all through hard work and effort. Kendall Jenner demonstrates this by starting young and progressing towards her goals. Beginning something at an early age helps to be seen and being seen at a young age is especially beneficial in the career path that Kendall is taking on. From the age of 14 Kendall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She grew up knowing she could do whatever because her family was already doing the impossible. It all started when Kris, her mom called tv producers and paid money to start a reality show. The producers thought it would be a hit tv show with the drama that the sisters brought to the table. Thats where it all began, no the Kardashian family didn t do anything life changing to be sitting where they are but Kris took the opportunity to call producing agencies. Kendall Jenner being where she is today wouldn t be there if Kris didn t make that one phone call. Leading after that the Kardashians became famous, earned money, and moved to Los Angeles. The clan then got offers from all over the country to be the face of clothing, perfume lines etc. Soon Kourtney Kim and Khloe had their very own store, called DASH. From there on Kendall and Kylie the youngest sisters were spoiled. They always got what they wanted, so becoming a model for Kendall couldn t be that hard, right? Again kendall had the opportunity to ask her family to help her become who she is today, which makes her an outlier because not everyone is given the chance to do what Kendall Jenner could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Male Deception In Much Ado About Nothing Much Ado About Nothing is a study of male deception, taking varying forms of their deceit, betrayal and treachery. So the phrase, Men were deceivers ever, proves to be a very accurate representation of Much Ado About Nothing. Moreover, characters such as Don John, Borachio and even Don Pedro and Claudio prove Balthasar s phrase to ring true, through their respective roles and intentional actions in the play. Don John, who is notably the main antagonist, is a stagnant portrayal of Balthasar s quote. Not only does he spend his every waking moment stirring trouble, but most importantly he takes satisfaction in it. He contingently makes it his mission and purpose to reign havoc, and to deceive characters of another s false wrongdoing. For reference, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Deadliest Hurricane Research Paper On the eighth of September, 1900, a nameless hurricane crept up the wall of the Gulf of Mexico and ambushed the city of Galveston, Texas. Within only a few minutes, a massive storm surge rose up and gulped the tourist trap town in water. Entire steel structures were folded in on themselves and fish and ships alike were stranded. Streets, dammed from the rubble of surround ing structures, were desperately being sorted through to try and find survivors or the bodies of the dead. But there seemed to be a lack of public interest to what is still regarded as the largest and deadliest Hurricane to ever strike ( The Largest and Deadliest Hurricane to Hit the United States. The Largest and Deadliest Hurricane to Hit the United States. N.p., n.d. Web. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is The Subculture Of Craft Beer In this essay, I shall explore the subculture of Craft Beer Drinkers in Cape Town. I will look at the subculture s core purpose, what motivates, unifies and drives the members as well as the shared and distinguishing elements of the subculture s identity. I will explain what brands are identified by the members as being part of their subculture, where and how they access these brands and how these brands successfully infiltrated the subculture. Lastly, I will explain which specific brands I believe could successfully target this group and my reasoning behind it. What is the subculture s core purpose? What motivates unifies and drives the members? It s Friday night in the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town and all young, urban professionals are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This speaks to their sense of adventure and they are motivated to drink craft beer because there are so many varieties and choices. There is gluten free beer, vanilla beer, and low calorie beer to only name a few examples. What are the shared and distinguishing elements of the subculture s identity? (Elements such as dress code, jargon, rituals, celebrations, practices, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did Zeus Became The Supreme God This myth is talking about how Zeus became the supreme god, Cronus was born son of mother earth Gaea who was married to Uranus who was once the ruler until Cronus came and overthrew him. A prophecy that his children will overthrow him too like he did to his dad so he eat everyone of his children whole. All of the other gods but Zeushad been swallowed because Cronuss wife and sister Rheahid zeus. After Cronus eat zeus brothers Rhea hid zeus to grow up in a cave and when he cried they hit their shields to scare away any monsters and so it would be quiet. After Zeus grew up he went to Cronus and gave him a potion to spit out all his brothers and sisters.Zeus and his brothers fought Cronus then zeus became the supreme god. I chose fate and prophecy was because in percy jackson it talks about the oracle saying prophecies and in the story about Cronus he had heard that he will be overthrew by his children.for this myth... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He thought the brother cyclops were going to purge the world with their ugliness and make ugly children too. He killed his dad to become the most powerful supreme god so he had power over anyone.his father cared for him and Cronus got greedy over time and wanted to be the most powerful god so no one could talk back to him. Cronus was a greedy god so then he ate all of his children but one zeus because his wife hid him away from Cronus then his son zeus outsmarted him and all the greed made him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Payroll Deductions Want more details regarding payroll deductions? You see them on your paycheck and knowing why they are made and what they are will help you in understanding your compensation. Deductions from your payroll can either be voluntary or mandatory. Understanding the difference for these deductions will explain the reasons why your paycheck doesn t match your salary. Should you have more questions after reading this article, see your Human Resources department for clarification. They will be able to address any questions you have regarding paycheck or payroll deductions and compensation. Mandatory Payroll Deductions By law, the employer has to withhold payroll taxes from any employee s gross pay BEFORE issuing a paycheck in order to comply with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Forgive In The Sunflower Forgive, not because they deserve forgives, but because you deserve peace. It s not easy to stop blaming someone s fault, especially for someone who do wrong to us. In the book The Sunflower written by Simon Wiesenthal, a survivor of the Holocaust during World War II, he described his conflict with Karl, a dying Nazi soldier who killed many innocent Jews and begging for forgiveness for his outrageous crime at the end of his life. At the end of this sad and tragic episode, Simon did not response to Karl s request directly; instead he left us a tough question: What should you have done? Based on what Karl had done during World War II and his repentance, each person might have their own point of view about where should we draw the line of forgiveness. But, in my opinion, while it might be true... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Karl appeared to be a murderer since he killed so many innocent Jews during World War II, he deserved forgiveness because the scientific experiment explains that Karl s behaviors were led by human being. The most two related experiments to shows Karl s actions in psychological ways are taken by Stanley Milgram and Philip Zimbardo. In Milgram s experiment, it showed that subordinates would have a tough time if they go against orders. More specifically, Milgram displayed the data that twenty five out of forty subjects choose to fully obey the order even though their actions would be harmful for learners (Milgram 64). This experiment displayed a persuasive evidence to show that people attend to follow the command from the authority; even the order might have conflict with their humanity. Just like in Karl s case, he served for Nazi s evil ideology which was so powerful and authoritative. He must follow the command from Nazis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Whigs vs Democrats Jacksonian Democracy amp; Whig Values Emerging from the Jeffersonian Democratic Republicans in the 1830 s, came a new party, led by the famous Andrew Jackson. This new party derived the same principle of appealing to the average American that their predecessors did. The Jacksonian Democrats took it a step further though, and boasted their dedication to the common man by insisting that the government bowed to the will of the people. They were also a proponent of smaller government, and that all positions of the state be elected directly by the populous. The main principle of the Jacksonian Democrats, was the majority is to govern , in which Jackson himself also stated that [the people had the right] of electing their Chief Magistrate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A good majority of it s patrons were from the coastal and urban areas, whilst Jacksonian Democrats voters mainly came from rural and agrarian societies; generally, more economically developed areas would vote Whig. The campaigns were like religious revivals, as they predominantly campaigned only near election time. The party was quite homogeneous as well, as it drew on evangelical Protestantism, but the Democrats were not, and more likely to accept cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Genetic Variation In Great Whites What is genetic variation? Genetic variation refers to diversity in gene frequencies. Genetic variation can refer to differences between individuals or to differences between different populations. Mutation is the best source of genetic variation.Mutation is the changing of the structure of a gene, and when resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA, or the deletion, insertion, or rearrangement of larger sections of genes or chromosomes. but mechanisms such as sexual reproduction and genetic drift contribute to it alot.As with other species, Great Whites are somewhat differ among individuals from place to place. Great Whites from southern... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... aka white sharks, white pointers, blue pointers, man eaters, manila sharks, have, according to E. O. Wilson ...rightfully been called a top carnivore, a killing machine, the last free predator of man the most frightening animal on earth. Three were young sharks, which could not have travelled far from their birth place, confirming active nurseries in the Mediterranean. The mitochondrial DNA controls some regions that were by established by the ancestors of the Great White sharks.Some of them might come from from the Atlantic populations but from Pacific Australia and New Zealand. Sharks external ears are very hard to see, they only have just two small openings behind and above the eyes. The ears may be small, but they re powerful. Inside, the cells can sense even the tiniest vibration in the water around them. Sharks also have an ear stone that gives the animal clues as to where the others are in the water:. The time, 450,000 years, suggested very few white sharks may have made a navigational error by following extensive of an exceptionally strong current, which at this time penetrated the cooler .The Benguela current goes farther north and west than at present. Sharks who swim east and north would have become entrapped in the Mediterranean, where natal philopatry of young would ensure population continuity. Potentially isolated Mediterranean white sharks propagate from a small founding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bilingual Education Does NOT Assimilate Non-English... Bilingual Education Does NOT Assimilate Non English Speaking Students Lo siento seГ±or. No he aprendido hablar inglГ©s. No puedo ayudarlo. (I m sorry Sir. I didn t learn to speak English. I can t help you.) When visiting McDonald s and having a non English speaking person taking your order, one becomes frustrated with the lack of appreciation for learning English. Today, schools in Arizona no longer have true bilingual education classes; they have almost all Spanish instruction with limited English instruction. From the time bilingual education for Spanish was instituted in 1973, it has been ineffective in assimilating non English speaking students into the English speaking American society. The bilingual education programs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bilingual education is to be thought of as no more than a transitional bridge to assimilation (Duignan). Bilingual education was formed so the majority of time English would be the language taught in and the native tongue of the students would be limited. Using this method, the students learn English faster and can work with the rest of their English speaking peers. If the two amounts of languages are switched so that there is mostly Spanish and limited English, then the learning would go at a slower pace. English is needed here in America and keeping these children from learning it just hurts them. If English is learned at a slower pace, it will not be learned to the proficiency that is needed. When you re talking about language, English is essential for success in this country (Ferraro) A third reason why the bilingual education system in place now isn t doing its job, is that there are many students who abuse the system too easily and they get away with it. Bilingual educators were accused of disregarding such developments; they often admitted children who were proficient in English to bilingual programs and kept them there too long. A U.S. Office of EducationВsponsored investigation of thirty eight bilingual projects for Hispanic Americans judged that about 70 percent of the pupils involved used English rather than Spanish for the purpose of taking tests. (Duignan) These children stay in the bilingual classes because they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Crime Attrition Introduction Crimes involving sexual violence are normally under reported and are less likely to end up in conviction results compared to other offences. This essay explored the reasons behind the high attrition rate for sexual crimes respectively from both the victims and the criminal justice system regards. The final finding reveals the problem base lies in the insidious social bias toward female victims in sexual crimes, which not only affect victims themselves but also the working pattern for sexual crimes in criminal justice system. To notify or not to notify: The determinants for crime victims decision Deciding whether to notify police is not an easy decision for victims of crime, especially when it involves sexual violence. The determinants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There may be some paradox elements during the victims recognition of the nature of the crime (Weiss, 2011). Victims denial of criminal intent and serious injury as well as the victim identity often lead to non report decisions. Out of the above mentioned denials, victims can hardly form the correct conception of the criminal nature of the offending thus lead to the failure to report. To be more specific, when a victim voluntarily vague the criminal intent by find excuses for the offender and persuade himself of herself by no actual harm happening, even with the depressed self blaming thoughts haunting in mind, the victim will possibly choose to take no action after being raped or sexually assaulted because of the willing to minor the actual loss. What s more, the victims individual perception of the efficiency and effectiveness of the functioning of the criminal justice system which formed from previous contact experience or social understanding may also influence their decision making. Considering the personal investments and possible negative outcomes, sexual crime victims may choose look before they leap and end up with nothing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Elizabeth Moore Interview Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything. This quote by Plato reminds me so much of Elizabeth Moore. She is spirited and loves to have fun. She also loves music and believes it is very important for music to be a part of young lives. I have known her since the day I was told we have the same name at church when I was younger. Through this interview, I learned something I will never forget hearing her say: I guess one change would be all of the killings going on now that wasn t when I was growing up. We all had a good time. I can t understand people killing each other. It s awful. I found myself feeling dismayed over this statement. Hearing about her young life, I felt disappointed in what our modern worldhas come to. We need more people like Elizabeth in this world! I loved listening to some of the happiest times she could recall, but there was one that stood out to me. Elizabeth was a music teacher, and a very dedicated one at that. She talked about the happiness she felt when her kids would win first in contest. The first year she took them to contest, they were awarded second place, but that wasn t good enough for her. She found out what her kids had to do better and did just that. Every year following, they were awarded first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Elizabeth s favorite influences were her music teachers. She said, They made me want to work harder and do well. Most people like to pass down things they learn from people who influence them positively. Elizabeth most definitely did. She always had her students work hard to achieve goals. She also grew up in an atmosphere with wonderful parents and a neighborhood containing very nice people. I think the atmosphere is one of many things we have in common. These are just a few things that have made Elizabeth to be such a friendly and encouraging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Extent at Which Peer Group Affect Students Academic... The Extent to which Peer Groups Affect Academic Performance Have you ever wondered about the extent to which peer groups affect academic performance? Make no mistake; a peer group can impact your child s academic performance significantly. However, to say that one s peer group is the most influential factor in academic performance isn t true either. Let s take a look at just how influential one s peer group is. [pic] The Extent to Which Peer Groups Affect Academic Performance To answer the question, to what extent do peer groups affect academic performance, in quantifiable terms is actually quite difficult. There are numerous variables to consider, however, here are a few statistics: [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic]Ads by Google Distance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parental Involvement Across the board, when taken into account with other factors including ethnicity, socio economic factors, and even education of parents parental involvement is the single most influential factor in academic success. Teens who have parents who are involved in their lives and generally know what s going on at school are more likely to attend four year colleges. Positive Role Models Positive adult role models help solidify a student s path on the road to academic achievement. Be it a mentor, or someone in the family, a role model can make a big difference. Setting high expectations for a student can make that student think twice before engaging in risky behavior that might disappoint his mentor. Education as a Value Students who believed that education was a means to pursue something higher and/or believed that education was valuable tend to do better in school. One may well argue that this attitude again stems from parents, although teachers can play a significant role as well. How Influential Are Peer Groups? It would seem that while peer groups are fairly influential, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Exploring The Roots Of The Recurring Subjects And Symbols... After nearly two centuries completely lacking in images, early Christians finally developed a pictorial language to express their faith. The conventions developed early on would come to define the middle ages, an entire era of almost exclusively Christian images. Early Christians adopted classical conventions for their art, which would serve an opposing purpose for outsiders and initiates. For outsiders, the symbols meant no harm. But to followers of the faith, the images are loaded with meaning. The meaning inherent in the history of the symbol, when combined with a biblical context, creates a full and multi faceted iconographic tradition. The purpose of this paper is to explore the roots of the recurring subjects and symbols evident in the funerary paintings in Catacombs of Domitilla in Rome. Funerary paintings and sculpture provide the most thorough evidence of early Christian art. An exceptional visual tradition has been preserved in the vast network of underground burial systems: the Roman catacombs. One of the most extensive of these is the Catacomb of Domitilla. Beginning in the third century CE, the Catacombs of Domitilla housed thousands of bodies from families rich and poor, and extended for over seventeen kilometers in four distinct subterranean levels. In terms of style, most of the works are indistinguishable from Roman paintings. If anything, the art style is a more rushed and cramped version of illusionistic Roman wall painting. The use of iconography is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Asian Values And Cultural Diversity The term Asian Values has various definitions. Generally, the phrase alludes to influences from Confucianism in particular, filial piety or loyalty towards the family, corporation, and nation; the forgoing of personal freedom for the sake of society s stability and prosperity; the pursuit of academic and technological excellence; and, a strong work ethic together with thrift. Proponents of so called Asian values , who tend to support Asian style authoritarian governments claim these values are more appropriate for the region than Western democracywith its emphasis on individual freedoms. Asian values were codified and promoted in the Bangkok Declaration of 1993, which re emphasized the principles of sovereignty, self determination, and non interference in civil and political rights. However, there have been a number of criticisms of Asian values. For example, Amartya Sen argues these so called Asian values cannot operate because of the overriding cultural diversity found in Asia. In addition, Lung Ying Tai, a Taiwanese social and political critic, supported by former President of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) Kim Dae Jung and Lee Teng hui of Taiwan argues that Asian values is a doublespeak for suppressing universal values such as freedom of speech and human rights. Therefore, the research paper revisits the previous studies and the old ideas in order to compare and collate Asian values with Western individualism to build a more positive new view. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Causes Of Sexual Orientation And Homosexuality Charles Darwin famously said, We do not even in the least know the final cause of sexuality. The whole subject is hidden in darkness (Ryu). Since the beginning of time, there have been questions revolving around the topic of sexual orientation. Within the past few decades, homosexuality is becoming more mainstream and socially acceptable as more people begin to examine their gender identity and sexual preferences. Scientists researched to determine the cause of sexual orientation; however, two opposing sides have formed around the issue: nature (inherited genes and biology) versus nurture (the environment). Proponents of nature argue sexual orientation is biological and genetic; whereas proponents of nurture argue sexual orientation is non biological, environmental, and socially constructed. According to the American Psychological Association, sexual orientation is not a choice; instead ...it emerges from most people in early adolescence with no prior sexual experience ( Answers to Your Questions About Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality). Despite this, social theorists and other branches of scientists argue an individual s upbringing directly impacts their sexual orientation. Many proponents of nurture are religiously motivated to establish the morality behind sexual orientation. However, the purpose of this essay is to examine and develop a deeper understanding of the theories surrounding the cause of sexual orientation. When combining all four non adaptive, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Muscle And Muscle Of Muscles Muscle and Muscle Tissue Functions Through contractions, muscles perform four functions. Movement or motion Skeletal muscles provide movements of the body by muscle contraction, such as walking, and running. Cardiac muscle contraction maintains the beating of the heart. Smooth muscle contraction in the intestines, urinary bladder, and blood vessels moves substances through the body. Maintenance of posture Skeletal muscles contract and make small adjustments almost continuously to hold the body in stationary positions, such as sitting or standing. Stabilize joints Skeletal muscles add stability to joints that have poor reinforcement and articular surfaces that do not fit well, such as in the shoulder and knee jointsВЇ Heat production ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All muscle tissue is composed of muscle fibers which are really muscle cells. There are three types of muscles: Skeletal muscle Skeletal muscle is found attached to and covering bones. They are classified as skeletal, striated, voluntary muscles. The muscle fibers are multinucleated (contain many nuclei), have band like striations, and contraction is by conscious control. Cardiac muscle Cardiac muscle is located in the walls of the heart and is classified as cardiac, striated, involuntary muscle. The muscle fibers are branched, contain a single nucleus, have band like striations, and are not under conscious control. They have thicker striations, called intercalated discs, where one muscle fiber joins the next fiber. Smooth muscle Smooth muscle is located in the walls of hollow visceral (internal) organs such as the intestines, stomach, urinary bladder, respiratory passages, and blood vessels. They are classified as visceral, nonstriated, involuntary muscles. The muscle fibers contain a single nucleus, no striations, and are not under conscious control. Naminq of Skeletal Muscles location the body region or bone with which the muscle is associated. Examples: temporalis abdominus femoris tibialis shape Examples: deltoid (triangular) trapezius (trapezoid) rhomboideus (rhomboid) splenius (bandage) serratus (serrated)size ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. John Augustine s Confessing And Recounting Moments Saint Augustine, also known as Augustine of Hippo, was born on 354 AD in a North African county in present day Algeria. Throughout of his life, Augustine has endured a lot of hard ships and lessons that he wanted to share with others. He decided in 397 AD to compose an autobiographical book confessing and recounting moments in his life. Confessions by Saint Augustine are a 13 book series comprised of Augustine s life and how he became to be one of the most important priests during his time. During Book I, Augustine recalls his childhood and how it was like growing up and turning into a young man. He begins his book in an opening prayer, praising his lord and raises the question how can we see God if we do not know who he is. He mentions how anything that exists and creation contains God because he created the Earth. This answers to the question answers how Augustine found God in a sense that, he saw others around him and believed that God was present in everything he has done. An example given in his book is how the comforts of human milk were waiting for him, but God gave him the milk in his mother s breast to nourish him. This is in accordance to the plan of creation. He later recalls his and other babies experience with crying and pouting for the milk. Augustine believes that babies are not innocent because the get jealous and sin. The only innocent feature on a baby is their frame. He is using babies as a metaphor in saying that all humans are born with original sin. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparing The Leap And Ambush By Tim O Brien Are you ready to analyze three stories? Yes? Awesome! No? Too bad, because here we go! The three stories in question are The Leap by Louise Erdrich, The Contents of a Dead Man s Pockets by Jack Finney, and Ambush by Tim O Brien. The authors of these stories use aspects of their stories to shape the plot, show the theme, and to change the views and opinions of the characters in the stories. The first literary element used in the stories to form the plot, was the setting. In the story Ambush, the narrator is crouching in bushesthe bushes alongside a dirt path that is shrouded in fog and mist. The narrator remarks when telling this story that, The mosquitoes were fierce. I remember slapping at them, wondering if I should wake up Kiowa and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boat that the characters are in, is small and causes a lot of tension between the characters. Like the other passengers, Murad looks on, stunned. They expected to be taken all the way to the shore, where they could easily disperse and then hide. The idea of having to swim the rest of the way is intolerable, especially for those who are not natives of Tangier and accustomed to its waters... Someone makes an abrupt movement to reason with Rahal, to force him to go all the way to shore, but the Zodiac loses balance and then it s too late. This tension causes the boat to eventually flip, which changes the outcome of the story and plot. In these three stories, the authors use the setting of the story to shape and alter the plot in multiple ways. The writers also used the conflicts of the stories to further the plot and to change the character s opinions and views. The conflict of Ambush, the narrator throwing a grenade at an unknown man, resulted in the narrator changing the way he acted in the future. Even now I haven t finished sorting it out. Sometimes I forgive myself, other times I don t. In the ordinary hours of life I try not to dwell on it, but now and then, when I m reading a newspaper or just sitting alone in a room, I ll look up and see the young man coming out of the morning fog. The conflict of the story continues to impact the narrator s life, even many years after it happened. In Contents of a Dead Man s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. ratio analysis Essay Financial Ratios: What They MeanIn assessing the significance of various financial data, managers often engage in ratio analysis, the process of determining and evaluating financial ratios. A financial ratio is a relationship that indicates something about a company s activities, such as the ratio between the company s current assetsand current liabilities or between its accounts receivable and its annual sales. The basic source for these ratios is the company s financial statementsthat contain figures on assets, liabilities, profits, and losses. Ratios are only meaningful when compared with other information. Since they are often compared with industry data, ratios help managers understand their company s performance relative to that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most common is the price earnings (P/E) ratio. It is published daily with the transactions of the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, and NASDAQ. These quotations show not only the most recent price but also the highest and lowest price paid for the stock during the previous fifty two weeks, the annual dividend, the dividend yield, the price/earnings ratio, the day s trading volume, high and low prices for the day, the changes from the previous day s closing price. The price to earnings (P/E) ratio is calculated by dividing the current market price per share by current earnings per share. It represents a multiplier applied to current earnings to determine the value of a share of the stock in the market. The price earnings ratio is influenced by the earnings and sales growth of the company, the risk (or volatility in performance), the debt equity structure of the company, the dividend policy, the quality of management, and a number of other factors. A company s P/E ratio should be compared to those of other companies in the same industry. The following is a listing of some of the ratios to be aware of in analyzing a company s balance sheet and income statement. These ratios fall into four categories liquidity, profitability, asset management (efficiency), and debt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Durkheimian Theories Applied to Buffalo Creek Essay This essay will describe Emile Durkheim’s concepts of social integration and social/moral regulation and will explain how Durkheim connects them to suicide. It will then utilize those concepts to analyze the social effects of the Buffalo Creek flood, as described in the book “Everything In Its Pathâ€?, by Kai T. Erikson, showing other consequences besides higher suicide rates. Durkheim’s concept of social integration refers to social groups with well defined values, traditions, norms, and goals. These groups will differ in the degree to which individuals are part of the collective body, also to the extent to which the group is emphasized over the individual, and lastly the level to which the group is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, we have Fatalistic suicide, which occurs in societies with high levels of social regulation. This is only briefly discussed in Durkheim’s work, as he saw Fatalistic suicide, “as a rare phenomena in the real world.â€? (I1) An example might be someone with an overregulated and difficult life, like a slave. In order to understand how Durkheim’s concepts apply to the Buffalo Creek disaster, you must first know some things about Buffalo Creek, West Virginia. Prior to the disaster in 1972, Buffalo Creek was a typical coal mining community, home to some five thousand people. It had changed over the years, population rose and fell with the periodic coal booms, the population had actually risen to two or three times its present size in 1972. Most of the people who came and left were mainly temporary, just following the work. However, some who left were lifelong residents and “an even more substantial number of young persons who had grown up in the area.â€? (23) They left for the same reasons that all young people leave this type of community; they did not want to be cast in the roles of previous generations. So, before the flood on February 26, 1972, the resident’s of Buffalo Creek had very high levels of social integration and social regulation. It was a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Western Film Research Paper Western Essay Alannah Jones When you think about film genre, you may ask yourself questions such as, how has it evolved over time? Why has it evolved over time? How has it shaped popular culture? Film, regardless of the genre, consists of elements, in which makes it a film. In a western genre, you may look for elements such as costumes, effects/editing, and narrative. What about these elements makes them important in a Western film? In the film industry, costumes are an important element. Not only do the costumes support the genre, but they also conduct character s representation. In the film The Magnificent 7 , Yul Brynner, the man who creates the magnificent seven, is dressed in all black. Whereas, every other character is either in white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first film, which I mentioned above, special effects and editing had not been strongly developed quite yet. You notice this during some points in the film. Including, whenever a character was shot, there was no immediate effect. Typically the character would grasp their chest, around the heart area, and fall forward onto the ground, revealing the blood and injury from the bullet on their back. Whereas in the second film, after Butch and Sundance were shot, there was immediate effect. They both sat down in hiding, felt their injury and when they lifted their hands, they were covered in blood. In the third film, when a man was shot, he was taken back to a small town, and a veterinarian attempted at taking the bullet out of his chest, you could clearly see the injury and the damage it had caused this man. Editing and effects have evolved drastically. These days in films, once someone hits the ground, whether it be from a gunshot, or some other type of hit, you instantly see blood. Either pooling beside their heads or by their sides, or their hands dripping with it. Editing and effects have become so realistic, that it has shaped popular culture to the point of where, the effects can t be any less than what they are. If editing and effects, were to be less, they would be criticised and not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. What Is The Rhetorical Analysis Of Bluefin Tuna With The... Dear reader, In preparing to write this analysis, I pondered on how I could exploit each rhetorical analysis within my advertisement. Understanding these devices enables me to then structure and organize my arguments around this idea. In order to get started with my analysis I first pondered what is the thesis, and what is the overall argument the WWF (World Wildlife) organization presents with having a Bluefin Tuna with the face of a panda. As I kept evaluating the advertisement other questions came to mind such as who is their target audience and why do they arrange the ad by presenting it with a close up shot of a Bluefin Tuna with the face of a panda leading a school of fish. There s also a question at the bottom right corner of the ad to get their point across asking would you care more if it were a panda . I found that the key to answering those questions is understanding why the organization chooses to present the ad the way they does tying it in with their quote. They relate the extinction of the two animals, making the reader feel guilty because they understand the inverse relationship of sympathy towards the two animals the world has. Guilt is one of the stronger human emotions, and the organization realize that, and use it to get people to care. On top of making the reader feel guilty, all of the colors in the ad are dark and gray based which gives a sad and gloomy ambience, and contributes greatly to the guilt trip conveyed to the reader. I also found a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Globalizatons and Cherokees Globalization has caused extreme change on the Cherokee ways of life, institutions, customs and traditions. The Cherokee people are incorporating more and more of their past traditions in to their institutions way of life in a means of trying to preserve them in this every changing world. Once a culture of people that held high their beliefs and way of life was nearly an extinct culture after the European, and colonization forced these people out of their land. It is important to see look at the affects that globalization has on the Cherokeepeople because looking at this we can see how globalization affects human dignity both in a positive manner and in a negative manner. The education institutions that are on the boundary give the Cherokee children the right to self fulfillment; it does this by providing them with the right education to go to college or so on if they wish. The school has incorporated ideas from all over to make sure that their children have the best possible education that they can get to survive and thrive in the modern world today. Our culture has played a huge impact on how they view technology. Our culture is constantly obsessing over the newest and greatest technology, because of this there are tons of jobs in this field. The Cherokee schools teach children as early as elementary school how to work with different technology to give them a head start in the culture that surrounds them so that they can keep at a solid pace with us. This is a positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On Fair Housing On Wednesday, October 11th a co worker and I went to Washington Square to present the Assessment of Fair Housing AFH. We had a pretty small turnout, but everyone that attended seemed interested in the presentation and participated in the discussion afterwards. We asked if anyone had experienced any issues with fair housing in the past and if they were able to resolve it. One woman said, I had an issue here and I have not been able to resolve it . I asked her if she wanted to talk about it and she replied that she did not. A little later she leaned over to me and asked if she could talk to me after the presentation. I said yes of course and while we were packing up she was folding chairs as people left the meeting. One of the guys in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tenant went back to her unit and called 911. Officer Bass of the Bellingham Police Department was the one that responded. The Tenant has a police report from that night and the officer referred her to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault DVSAS and he promised to get back to her which he has not. The tenant said that attending weekly counseling sessions at DVSAS has helped her immensely and she has realized that she may never know the details of that night. She said that she has been ostracized by some of his friends that leave signs on his door that say some people are just liars or some women are desperate for attention. In fact, the man that came back into the meeting after it was over and saw she was still with us, is his good friend. The tenant says that she sees him every single day and that he makes lewd comments to her in the hallway. He told her that he can hear her in the shower, and when she does take a shower as soon as she is done he knocks on her door, presumably to see if she will answer in her robe or in a towel. The tenant said that she spoke with someone at Washington Square named Doug Patten or Patton. I don t know if he is an employee of the Housing Authority or not. She asked Doug if she could please move to another unit and he said that she could move her to Lincoln Square. She does not want to live at Lincoln Square, she has friends at Washington Square too and she gave me a couple of other reasons not to move to Lincoln Square. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Examination Of Paul s Thesis In Romans, the Apostle Paul creates a powerful proclamation that salvation and forgiveness of sin is through faith in Jesus Christ. In a series of questions and historical facts, he builds a case for his declaration. Examination of Paul s statements provides substantiation of justification by faith supported by the apostle James teaching. Paul exposes his thesis by declaring a righteousness from God separate from the law (Rom. 3:21 [NIV]). God s acceptance is available apart from the old legal obedience, foretold by the Law and Prophets, to all people, through faith and belief in Jesus Christ. From this proposal, he would argue that history and logic prove Christ as the savior of mankind. Beginning the argument, Paul establishes his basic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Reflective Essay About Manco Mangos features a great Mexican experience, while in the restaurant you may even feel like you re south of the border. Upon arrival in the building that looks somewhat of a dive we were quickly welcomed by a feeling of proud Mexican heritage. The colors that you see in the typical Mexican restaurant paired with the festive decorations and the Hola we were greeted with told us we had come to the right location for some authentic Mexican food. The Spanish communications ended after I said Cinco for my five guests, the waitress quickly noticed my Spanish hadn t been touched since the last day of my freshman year in high school. The menu which features nearly every aspect of Mexican cuisinethat you can imagine was full of photographs that made... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first dish that entered the kill zone of four hungry teens was the highly touted homemade chips and salsa. They did not disappoint, and the combination seemed better than peanut butter and jelly. The crisp perfectly salted chips tasted of perfection. Paired with the salsa that had good spice and a good consistency to it, not too thick or runny, I began to wonder why these products didn t fill the shelves of my local grocery stores. We were greeted by a friendly waitress, her constant smile was comforting and added to the nice atmosphere. I told her that I would like to try an appetizer and she was quick to point out her three favorites. Two of our guests decided to split the chicken quesadilla and I chose to split the chicken taquitos. The four of us decided that the fried stuffed jalapenos sounded splendid; however, none of us had the courage to try the blazing hot peppers. The chicken taquitos were simply amazing, something that you crave until your next visit. They featured moist chicken with melted cheese and fried to perfection. After living on a budget, I had become so used to the frozen two dollar taquitos and forgot the mouthwatering sensation a great chicken taquito can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Does Robert Frost Use Figurative Language In The Road... The poem The road not taken by Robert Frost tells about a person at a fork in the road trying to make a decision on which road to take. The narrator of the poem tells the reader that their tone is reflective and contemplation. The poem also show that Robert frost uses figurative language to better his meanings. Therefore, Robert Frostuses metaphors and rhyme in this poem. As a result, Robert Frost uses metaphors to give an idea on how life can become a process of decisions that can better or worsen the future. For example, this quote states two roads diverged in a yellow wood. That quote show how frost call the road start to look like a yellow wood. The quote also shows how Frost start to understand how hard it is to decide. With ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hamlet Gender Roles Rebecca Nottke Dr. Lawson HUM 1010 42 Nov. 15th, 2017 Gender: Women, the Lesser Sex Throughout the Ages When one thinks of art and religion, one may think of gender role defiance and non conformism. While this may be generally true in present times, it was not always this way. Women and men have had distinctly different places in society, these places often being unequal. Generally most well known works throughout the ages have adhered to and represented what society regarded as the proper gender roles for men and women. This is represented in three works of art which will be discussed: Hamlet by William Shakespeare, The Courtier: Book 3 by Baldassare Castiglione, and Luncheon on the Grass by Eduoard Manet. While these three forms of art come from different times and are of different mediums, they are connected in that they follow and represent the gender roles of their time. Hamlet is regarded by many as Shakespeare s most well known work. A tragedy focused on revenge, this work awed the Elizabethan audience with its shocking themes and content. The play follows Hamlet, a prince who is fixated on avenging his father, who was murdered by Hamlet s uncle Claudius. Throughout the entirety of the play, Hamlet behaves erratically and irrationally, focused entirely on revenge. This play features two prominent female characters, Gertrude, Hamlet s mother, and Ophelia, a girl in love with Hamlet. Out of the entire cast, these are the only two females with names, and they are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Current Approacheses To Targeting And The Current... Current Approaches of targeting As increasing data is coming forward confirming the role of Jak STAT pathway in several autoimmune disorders and malignancies, this pathway is attracting substantial attention as a potential therapeutic target. Explained below are the FDA approved Jak inhibitors also commonly known as Jakinibs. Tofacitinib As the first selective Janus kinase inhibitor to be approved in humans, Tofacitinib garnered immense interest from the scientific community. Jak3 s essential function in lymphocytes makes it an attractive therapeutic target since its deficiency does not affect non immunologic tissues. As a result, tofacitinib inhibits Jak1 and to a certain extent JAK2. Since this encompasses a much broader spectrum of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ruxolitinib Ruxolitinib is the first FDA approved Jakinib. It acts by potent inhibition of Jak1 and Jak2. Initially it was approved for intermediate and high risk primary myelofibrosis after witnessing the therapeutic efficacy in COMFORT I and COMFORT II trials. Effect seen was irrelevant of Jak2V617F mutations. Preliminary results in models studying efficacy of ruxolotinib in psoriasis and in RA have been encouraging. Studies are currently being conducted to study effect on polycythemia vera, malignancies and alopecia areata (20). Second generation Jakinibs Almost 25 Jakinibs are currently being tested for efficacy in diseases ranging from malignancies, to a host of autoimmune disorders (Table 1). The initial Jakinibs approved by FDA are relatively non selective and inhibit a broad spectrum of cytokines and interferons. Some of them are also included in ongoing clinical trials. Baricitinib acts by blocking the subtypes Jak1 and Jak2 and as of February 2017 has been approved in the EU as second line therapy for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis either alone or in conjunction with methotrexate (21). Momelotinib, another non selective inhibitor of Janus kinases acts on Jak1 and Jak2 with lesser efficacy towards Jak3 inhibition. It is currently undergoing Phase III clinical trials for myelofibrosis with additional studies aiming to understand its role in metastatic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay about Islam has Raised the Status of Women The dowry, previously regarded as a bride price paid to the father, became a nuptial gift retained by the wife as part of her personal property (Fanar). This quote sums up the transition of women from being property to an individual person. Women used to be sold and purchased, but Islam raised the status of the women within a society that never thought much of the female. In the past, certain societies believed marriage was nothing more than a status symbol. Women were thought of producing children and establishing a man s family tree. During pre Islamic Arabia, women had no rights and were not considered equal members of society. They were given no respect, and discarded when men grew tired of them. Women were considered lower than... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Islam grants woman equal rights to contract, to enterprise, to earn and possess independently. Her life, her property, her honor are as sacred as those of man. If she commits any offense, her penalty is no less or more than of man s in a similar case. If she is wronged or harmed, she gets due compensations equal to what a man in her position would get (Qur an 2:178; 4:45, 92 93). The Qur an states that women are given the right to participate in business and to own things independently, which is a very important statement. This verse shows that women are considered independent from a man, and are free to do as they please in an Islamic manner. Furthermore, it goes on to states if a women makes any kind of mistake, its punishment will be of equal measure to a man. When it comes to work, women are given a choice to work or not. Also, if they decide to work, their money is for them to keep and they do not have to use it toward financial expenses (Badawi). Islam changed the status of women in Arabia when it came to owning land and working. Before Islam was preached in Arabia, women were not given a choice who they were to marry; usually ending up being forced into a marriage. They were basically sold off to a suitor, and their previous family identity was stripped away from them. They became dependent on their husband, and given very little chances at freedom. However, Islam aimed to change the injustice by allowing women to have a choice in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Yayoi Kusama s Narcissus Garden Artist Yayoi Kusama s Narcissus Garden is an art installation which consists of 1500 convex mirror globes tightly arranged in water reflecting and repeating the artist, the audience, and its surroundings. The first exhibition took place at the 33rd Venice Biennale in 1966 and later on around the world. Yayoi Kusama creates this masterpiece as an allusion to Narcissus in Ovid s Metamorphoses. In Ovid s Metamorphoses, Tiresias, a blind seer, predicts that Narcissus, a young boy, would live to ripe old age as long as he does not know himself (3.447). Narcissus is desired by everyone: males, females, and even nymphs such as Echo. But Narcissus rejects everyone s advances. Narcissus, worn out from people chasing him, rests near a spring and upon... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He dies in pain and transforms into a flower. Kusama s art installation relates to this myth as she projects the audience and herself as Narcissus(es). With these convex mirror globes, Kusama attempts to reveal the self love each person has for themselves. By revisiting the myth of Narcissus and placing it in another mode of genre while challenging common art conventions, Kusama attempts to display the sociological, psychological, and identity issues of her time. A display of shimmering balls in water or field of grass does not seem to echo the Narcissus myth, and yet Kusama s work is paratextual and hypertextual. Paratextuality is a term used by French literary theorist Gerard Genette and is defined in Graham Allen s Intertextuality as all the elements which stand on the threshold of a text (Allen 223). Kusama uses peritexts such as titles and labels to draw the attention to Narcissus (Allen 100). When Kusama displayed her art, she placed two labels next to it: Narcissus Garden and Your Narcissism for Sale . Her installation is also hypertextual in that it involves the connection between the hypertext , a later text, with a hypotext or earlier text (Allen 104) The word narcissus has multiple meanings which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. In The Bhagavad Gita And ConfuciusThe Analects The quest towards developing the ideal human character is sought after in both the Bhagavad Gita and Confucius The Analects. In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of sacred duty is prevalent throughout the text, as the warrior prince Arjuna faces a moral dilemma throughout the story. In Confucius The Analects, filial piety is a virtue which impacts an individual s character in relation to the Confucian religion. Sacred duty within the Gita requires the protection of one s dharma, which is defined as the religious and moral law that manages an individual s actions. Within Confucian thought, filial piety is a virtue of respect for one s elders, ancestors, and parents within a community. Despite the differences between the contextual meanings of developing the ideal human, both the Bhagavad Gitaand The Analects utilize their teachings towards developing ideal human character within the themes of sacred duty and filial piety with the goal of establishing a set of communal ethics to be maintained through different caste systems, essentially protecting the existing social structure. To argue this claim, I will begin by analyzing the similar intentions of deviating from selfish actions and thoughts to develop ideal human character. I will then express how the nature of this character leads towards the development of one s sacred duty and filial piety. I will then connect these two ideas to show how together they work to develop a communal set of ethics aimed at maintaining order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay about The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient... The Wedding Guest in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner What does it mean to be wise? Webster s Dictionary defines the word wise as being marked by deep understanding, keen discerment . Through the telling of the ancient Mariner s tale, the Wedding Guest became sadder and wiser. He became sad in that he identified himself with the shallow and self absorbed mariner. However, the mariner changed his ways. The WeddingGuest became wise through realizing that he himself needed to alter his ways. As the ancient Mariner described his adventures at sea to the Wedding Guest, the Guest became saddened because he identified his own selfish ways with those of the Mariner. The mariner told the Guest that he and his ship mates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That ever this should be! Yea, slimy thing did crawl with legs Upon the slimy sea. (lines 123 126) He was taken overy by Life in Death and his sin nature had separated him from God, for The horned moon, with one bright star / Within the nether tip (line 210 211) is a pagan symbol signifying the absence of God. It is only when the Mariner began to bless all living things and saw beyond his own self that the Albatross fell off. He then felt a connection with nature and God, for Heaven sent down rain that refreshed the ancient Mariner and angelic spirits led him onward. He needed to change and become penitent before he could be rid of the guilt. In repenting, he was given a penance of life: whenever his heart burns within him, he must tell his tale to those who are meant to hear it. The Wedding Guest became wise and he realized that he needed a change of heart. He, like the Ancient Mariner, needed to change his ways so that the Albatross s blood all the sin in his life would be washed away and his soul would be shrieved. And it is only when he begins to consider the significance and consequences of his actions that he will become closer to God and nature and develop connections with each. There is hope for the Wedding Guest, for it says, He rose the morrow morn. (line 625) With the coming of each new day, there also come the hope ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Latin American Equality Evita and the Struggle for Equality in Latin America The struggle for equality in Latin America is a perpetual conflict. This battle began in the fifteenth century when the Spaniards and Portuguese colonized the lands of the Americas. In a book titled: Latin America: an Interpretive History, author Julie A. Charlip states, Latin Americahas moved from paradise to poverty as a result of historical patterns that have developed over the years (Charlip and Burns 2002, 1). The constant redundancy of the elites taking advantage of the poor is a plague that haunts the Latin American people to this day. Moreover, the struggles include income inequality, suffrage inequality, land inequality, and the desire for personal and political liberty. Nevertheless, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She accomplished this stardom by being a representative of the poor, who was underprivileged, and made a better life for herself. When she was awarded that better life, she remembered the poor, and did everything she could for the unfortunate. She succeeded in helping the underprivileged during her lifetime, and set a precedent for future leaders to emulate. Her loyalty to her husband and his political and social cause was an admirable dedication, even though he may not have shown the same reverence towards her. Some in Latin America consider Eva a saint, while others consider her a controversial individual. Regardless, she lives on in history as a beacon for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Sir Francis Bacon Whase Research Paper The definition of honor is high respect, privilege, regard with great respect, and fulfill. My definition of honor is someone with great power,someone you can look up to. Sir Francis Bacon invented scientific method. Sir Francis Bacon whase also now as lord Verulam and the Viscount St. Albans. Sir Francis Bacon whase non as many things he whase a English lawyer, philosopher and a champion of modern science. Sir Francis Bacon lived from 1561 1626 he lived for 65 years. From 1572 1598 he was a powerful man in England. He was twelve when he got into Trinity College. 1579 his dad passed away wall he was in France. 1582 he was get his degree in law. Francis Bacon was pick to be Parliament in 1584. From 1604 1618 he wielded a degree of power. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Media s Effect on Self-Esteem Essay Everyone wants to look good; that is a given. What steps must people take in order to look their best? Does it only take a little bit of make up or maybe a nicer dress shirt? Or does it require missing a few meals a day or purging what had been eaten previously? Society is growing fonder of the idea that a perfect woman or man is skinny, most of the time skinnier than what is considered healthy. For example, when choosing between a skinny and a larger woman for an ad about the perfect body , people watching the commercial could not accept the larger woman as a suitable candidate. That is just how society is currently. The stronger question, however, is whether pictures of skinny models in the media affects someone s self esteem, or is the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That fact is something people these days need pressed into their brains so they will not be more worried about why they cannot look the way models do. A model s career is centered on the preservation of his or her outer appearance (Sales, 1 Jan. 2010). There is no need for teens to feel pressures of a warped body image. They cannot afford a stylist and makeup artist to prepare them for the day and touch them up as they go, nor do they need one to (Sales, 1 Jan 2010). Even with such help, a model s day is not done without their photographs being airbrushed by computer artists. Sometimes the models body shapes are changed (Kowalski, 1 Mar. 2003). Although, it is understandable why teens do feel such pressure. A study on 3,200 girls in Girlguiding, UK showed that the most influential role models (said by 95 percent of the girls) were Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham (Bawdon, 1 Oct. 2007). Both women are very skinny and successful as far as the modeling world is concerned. Unfortunately, the fashion world is numb, looking at models only as clothes hangers and failing to see if they are healthy of not (Bawdon, 1 Oct. 2007). Boys and girls struggling with their growing bodies could not come to understand that these men and women models are products of years of dieting, exercise binging, and possible eating disorders to fix what the modeling world does not like about the way the models look. People of all ages have at least one thing they do not like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Macomber Vs Wilson Lions, and impala, and buffalo, oh my! While on safari in Africa, novice hunter Francis Macomber embodies the cowardice within mankind, on the other hand his professional guide, Robert Wilson, represents a force of masculinity. Such character foils are especially prevalent when Macomber chooses to flee when coming face to face with a lion, while Wilson chooses to stand his ground and fight. Thus in Ernest Hemingway s The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, the notion that everybody is afraid of something, but not everybody is a coward is highlighted through the thoughts, appearance, and actions of the two main male characters. Being such a standout masculine figure in the world of authors, Hemingway accomplishes conveying this idea through... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macomber is very tall, very well built... and considered handsome and has on the same sort of safari clothes that Wilson [wears] expect that his were new... (4). His build suggests he is an athletic person however, it is considerably ironic that Francis looks the way he does. The manner in which his physique is described is typical to the way other main male characters from other stories look. Such similar looking men are usually the heroes of their stories, however Francis is a coward in this story. Additionally, Macomber s attire proves that he is a wealthy man who can go out and buy whatever he desires, however it also shows he never has been hunting in the savannahs of Africa before, thus he is a novice. Moreover, Wilson has a stubby mustache, a very red face, and extremely cold blue eyes... (4). Men with facial hair are stereotypically exceedingly masculine, for men with mustaches are matured and grown. As such, Robert leaves the bush above his lip and upon his face because he does not care to shave and rid of it, showing he is not as clean cut as Francis. Furthermore, his red face suggests he works long days in under the heat of the scorching African sun. As time goes on, Robert s hunting expeditions seem numerous and everlasting, assuming that his face has not always been so burnt. In terms of the cold state of his eyes, Robert Wilson is portrayed as unemotional. As a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Elements Of The Adversarial Trial System Adversarial Trial System Australian courts use the adversary system of trial when resolving disputes. It is a system based on the notion of two adversaries battling in an arena before an impartial third party, with the emphasis on winning. Elements of the adversarial system The role of the judge The role of the parties The role of legal Representation Burden and standard of proof Rules of evidence and procedure Role of the judge Acts as an umpire. Is independent and impartial. Make sure both parties follow the rules of evidence and procedure. Deem whether or not the evidence is admissible or inadmissible. Ensures both parties have equal time to present their cases. Responsible for instructing the jury regarding the application of law. Determines verdict and hands down sanctions if there is no jury. They have a passive role. They have legal knowledge and expertise but they are there to fairly oversee and adjudicate the trial. Role of the parties Parties have complete control over the preparation/presentation of their case. Parties decide which arguments they will present , which points of law should be considered and which witnesses to call. In criminal law, the initiating party is the prosecution. The accused has an opportunity to plead guilty or not and then present their account. In civil law, initiation party is the plaintiff and they can choose which court will hear their case and if there is a jury. Parties have an active role in the system. Role of legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Roaring 20s Were A Prosperous Time For Many The Roaring 20s were a prosperous time for many. New inventions and ideas grew and many societies flourished, and the idea of the perfect American family was created, thus empowering people of different nationalities to go to America. In the United States, immigrants and citizens enjoyed going out to have fun. They could go to out to clubs, go listen to some jazz music or go dancing. This time period was all about new inventions and having fun but also there was a lot a separation of what class people were in. The upper class used all the new inventions and the lower class did not use any high technology inventions because they were poor. Immigrants usually were in the lower class or in the middle class depending on what kind of occupation they had. Immigrationin the 1920s led to drastic changes in population. Immigration was very important because of international movement during World War 1 and World War 2. They were searching for new occupations so they looked overseas to find new opportunities,and to have a higher chance of finding a job. This caused immigration to happen all over the world which resulted in an increase in migration to the U.S. Immigration and employment paragraph(s): World War 1 and World War 2 made people want to immigrate to the United States for employment. After World War 1, people usually migrated to New York City or Boston because there were a lot of opportunities for factory employment though the reality was that factory work was dangerous. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Importance Of Collective Punishment Look into a classroom and one would see that collective punishment has long been used to elicit good behavior from students, but it is time for a closer look. Using tactics of peer pressure to try to enforce rules on surrounding students does not tend to work. Teachers who use collective punishment usually find more resentment from their students rather than the good behavior they are looking for, which begs the question, why do we still think of collective punishmentas an effective way to make people conform? Using collective punishment goes against equality between students, and the equity of the classroom. Schools should not enforce collective punishment as a technique to correct behavior, since it can be harmful to innocent students, is ineffective at correcting behavior long term, and can help instruct students to manipulate others with peer pressure. In classrooms around the world, students are being held back from leaving class, eating lunch, or going to recess due to one reason; collective punishment. Collective punishment can be detrimental to students, and can even be overwhelming to children who did nothing wrong, I started noticing just how devastating group punishments can be to the type of child who wants to please and is determined to follow the rules , (Watson) as the students don t understand why they are being punished because they didn t do anything wrong. It can cause resentment in students who did nothing wrong to suddenly be punished for their peers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Senior Dance Concert Review The Senior Dance concert, 9 o clock showing consisted of seven dance pieces. The first piece was called Heavy Dew , this piece was comprised of a six person group dance. The backdrop was a blue shading. The sounds in this piece were waterfalls, and rainforest sounds. The movements made me feel as though the dancers were creatures in a wilderness or a rainforest, it was fast paced. For the first part of the performance the group of girls are dancing in front of the audience together, then as the musicturns to be more serious and intense, there is just one dancer on the stage. Then, once all the dancers come back onto the stage, the music starts to soften and slow down again and the lights begin to dim for the remainder of the performance. The second performance was a solo act given the title of Love You, Possess Me. The title says it all. This was a very dark piece. The dancer was wearing an all black lace dress. She gave off an impression of being a black widow. The movements were mostly on the floor. The music was dim, and made me feel as though I was in a thriller film. The look on the performer s face made me feel as though she was distant from everyone else, tragic, and apprehensive. I enjoyed this piece the most out of all of them. The third piece was titled Unclothing The Elephant. It consisted of seven performers. The music being played appeared to be a violin. All of the performers were dressed in black and white attire. For majority of the performance the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Cannibal Tours Cannibal Tours In Cannibalizing, Commodifying , or Creating Culture? Power and Art in Sepik River Tourism, Silverman makes several critiques of O Rourke s Cannibal Tours. Silverman argues that O Rourke constructed a limited view of the New Guinea tribes. Silverman attributes the eroding authenticity to the tourists pursuit for entertainment in exchange for money. For instance, O Rourke s interviews mostly covered reactions from tourists and how they gawked over the natives, arrogantly depicting their primitive lives. Silverman argues that the film portrays tourism as a process that only disempowers local people and erodes from their lives all genuine, meaningful dimensions of their culture (Silverman 1996). Tourism is much more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anthropologists and filmmakers differ greatly from the tourists in this situation. The filmmaker is sort of the in between of the tourists and anthropologist. For example, O Rourke himself is not portrayed in the same manner that the other tourist are, but in the eyes of the local people, he is as much of a tourist as anyone for the simple fact that he is white. However O Rourke differs from the tourists because he is on their land with a goal in mind of creating a film. Lastly, the anthropologists are different from the latter because they go to primitive cultures with a broader view to understand cross cultural perspective. Meaning, that they have the job of studying and understanding one culture, but it is equally as important to compare those finding with customs of another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Monopolies In The 1800s Essay Throughout history, there have been many problems present in the American life. In the time period between the 1800s to the 1900s, there were many problems such as, poor living and working conditions and powerful monopolies. Many reforms were proposed in order to solve these problems. The grisly living and working conditions, along with overpowered monopolies, were both addressed with reforms. As immigrants migrated to the United States, cities became cramp, living conditions were poor, and working conditions were careless. In document one, the image taken by Jacob Riis, in 1890, shows a group of immigrants living in a tiny and filthy room. It is clear that all five of the men live in that single room because there is a stove, pans, and a bed all in one area. It is also clear that they have a poor living condition because there are cracks in the wall and dirty clothes. Also, Jacob Riis is known for his work How... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In document four it shows giant money bags as men, clearly the monopolists. These men are sitting in a room of senators. The image also shows a door that states Peoples Entrance , which seems to be closed. This image shows the how monopolists had too much power. Instead of all people having a say, it was only the monopolists. This problem was resolved by allowing people to select their senators, The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two senators from each state, elected by the people thereof, for six years (Document 7). Another problem with monopolies was how they treated their workers. Document three shows a decrease in child labor from 1890 to 1920. Child labor was cheap, this was ideal to any monopolist. Many monopolists, such as Rockefeller, were ruthless and supplied no safety for their workers, and paid them very little. This problem was addressed with the work by Ida Tarbell, The History of Standard Oil. The powerful monopolists were limited in power by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...