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Benetton Brouhaha
Marketing 601 Assignment 1 Benetton Brouhaha Benetton Brouhaha Is Benetton s approach to
advertising as depicted in Benetton Brouhaha more strategic or structural in nature? The purpose of
this paper is to practice critical thinking by applying elements of reasoning to the article Benetton
Brouhaha . The question I will answer: Is Benetton s approach to advertising as depicted in the article
more strategic or structural in nature? I will approach this question by applying critical thinking
concepts with an eye to the established Elements of Reasoning as they apply to the case. I will analyze
the Benetton Brouhaha by looking at concepts, theories, definitions, axioms, laws, principles, and
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To put it in another way; as society expects more from corporations, the activities from the frontier
quadrant, those that companies do to be socially responsible above and beyond what they are required
to do, shift to the lower foundation quadrant and become norms and laws. It s important to note that
activities in the instrumental civil foundation add to shareholder and stakeholder value. Frontier
Quadrants Intrinsic The top two quadrants of the matrix are called the strategic and structural frontiers.
Taken together they comprise the upper level and are called the frontier intrinsic or voluntary
activities. Activities here are defined by Martin to be those that have a negative or not immediately
apparent positive effect on shareholder value. He goes on to say that activities in the strategic quadrant
may increase shareholder value and become instrumental (move to the choice quadrant of the
foundation) by generating positive reactions from customers, employees, or legal authorities. It s
important to understand that actions in the upper left strategic quadrant are by choice of corporation
management as part of profit making strategy. Over time, these socially responsible activities can
move to the civil foundation as other companies imitate the actions and as customers come to expect
the behavior as it becomes the norm. It s important to
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Milovan Djilas Conversation With Stalin
Milovan Djilas, a prominent leader of the Yugoslav Partisan movement during World War II and the
Vice President of Yugoslavia under Josip Tito, was the epitome of an idealist. When the 1930s drew to
an end and the idealism that emerged after World War I dwindled, the states adopted a more realist
perspective; they began acknowledging the importance of power in politics and the international
system. However, Milovan Djilas clung onto idealism. He rested his faith on the unrealistic
expectation of just interactions between states and the belief that the Soviet Union was primarily
driven by the goal of advancing the collective interests of the communist states. In Conversations with
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He conceded that for all Yugoslav Communist leaders, Stalin was the indisputable head of
communism, but he was puzzled as to why other communist leaders― in this case, Tito― could not
be praised if they deserved it from the Communist point of view. Focused on the unrealistic idealism
of communism, which emphasized cooperation between communist countries in order to achieve
mutual advancement, Djilas did not understand that states, and therefore the leaders of those states,
were in a competition with one another. In realism, leaders must compete with each other to improve
their position at the international level. They push aside the cooperative nature of the Wilsonian era or
Communism and act on self interest in order to protect their states, national interests, and struggle for
power. This is the situation Djilas encountered when he went to Moscow to discuss Yugoslav
grievances with Stalin. This is the situation that sparked his doubts and subsequent disillusionment
with the Soviet Union and its leader, whom he regarded as the reincarnation of an idea, transfigured in
Communist minds into pure idea, and thereby into something infallible and
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Tragic Heroes, By Sophocles, William Shakespeare, And...
It is very easy to fall in love with the hero. The nobleman who commits no wrong, saves the day, and
usually looks good doing it. But the best characters aren t thoroughly perfect and selfless like we
would like them to be, because in the end, that s not real life. The best, most relatable characters are
those in which we can associate, abhor, and admire all at the same time. Sophocles, William
Shakespeare, and Arthur Miller were able to capture this character in the tragic hero. A character who,
despite their human nature, ends up destroying themselves because of their own faults. Though these
three playwrights display the tragic model in different ways, they all come back to point out the flaws
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As radium continued to increase in popularity, more uses for the material emerged. The U.S. Radium
Corporation began making big money on having their workers paint watch dials with radium
luminescent paint known as Undark. Not only were these watches practical for everyday life, they
were also helpful with the war effort and provided young women with jobs to help support their
families with. The factories were clean and well lit, and the girls were paid 8 cents a dial and could
earn as much as $24 a day. However as these girls were painting their 300 dials a day, people didn t
seem to notice that the average painter consumed approximately 4,000 micrograms of radium in six
months , as they pointed the tips of their brushes on their lips to get a better point (Moss). The
hamartia never truly became apparent to anyone until girls such as Amelia Maggia started developing
the symptoms of radiation poisoning. For most girls it started with tooth decay, so The dentist would
remove the rotten teeth, already practically falling out of the girls mouths, but the gums wouldn t heal.
Instead, agonising ulcers sprouted in the holes left behind. Very often their jawbones crumbled to the
touch (Fergusson). However, instead of looking for answers in these never before seen medical
ailments, Amelia Maggia s death was reported as syphilis. This left radium and the U.S. Radium
Corporation unblemished, but instead brought humiliation to the families of the innocent girls like
Amelia. As we see the radiation begin to poison more and more unknowing citizens, it becomes clear
that it is those side effects that act as the equivalent of the hamartia in the tragic model, as it takes
control of the entire element just as ambition took full control of Macbeth without him realizing
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Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet Capulet
Juliet Capulet INFPs are similar to ENFPs personality wise, except they are more closed off than their
extraverted counterparts. Strengths and Weaknesses INFPs are idealistic, seek value and harmony, are
open minded and flexible, passionate and energetic, dedicated and hardworking, but also too idealistic,
impractical, and take things quite personally. Juliet shows her idealism in the balcony scene. She lays
out what she is willing to do for Romeo to make their relationship better for both of them. Or if thou
think st I am too quickly won, I ll frown and be perverse and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo. But else,
not for the world. In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond, And therefore thou mayst think my havior
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I ll say yon grey is not the morning s eye, Tis but the pale reflex of Cynthia s brow; Nor that is not the
lark whose notes do beat The vaulty heaven so high above our heads. I have more care to stay than
will to go. Come, death, and welcome! Juliet wills it so. How is t, my soul? Let s talk, it is not day.
Juliet It is, it is! Hie hence, be gone, away! It is the lark that sings so out of tune, Straining harsh
discords and unpleasing sharps. Some say the lark makes sweet division; This doth not so, for she
divideth us. Some say the lark and loathed toad change eyes; O now I would they had chang d voices
too, Since arm from arm that voice doth us affray, Hunting thee hence with hunt s up to the day. O
now be gone, more light and light it grows. Juliet Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face, Else
would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak tonight. Fain would
I dwell on form, fain, fain deny What I have spoke, but farewell compliment! Dost thou love me? I
know thou wilt say, Ay, And I will take thy word; yet, if thou swear st, Thou mayest prove false: at
lovers perjuries They say Jove laughs. O gentle
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The Inequality Of Women s Leadership
The Inequality of Women in Leadership Throughout history, the United States have overcome a
number of inequalities and discovered our many freedoms. In the modern age we now live, every
individual should have equal rights. Theoretically we do, but technically there are still areas of
inequality, specifically in business management. Women are facing difficulties in advancing to
leadership positions within most fields, especially in Fortune 500 companies. Female leaders
continually face difficulties both when inquiring decision making positions as well as while in
leadership roles. By combining research I ve come across in leadership, gender roles, stereotyping and
management statistics, this paper will consider the barriers, as well as ... Show more content on
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Chemers perceived that there are three theoretical explanations for the main differences between male
and female leadership. One difference, the most obvious, is biological differences, which is based
around hormones and temperament. The second difference is culturally diversities. This tells that
socialized roles are varied per culture. The final difference is structurally determined. The different
sexs have very diverse organizational structures (Eagly, Makhijani, Klonsky, 1992; Chemers, 2000).
Placing practical differences aside, the essential problem with women leadership roles is actually seen
in the attitudes of those around them. The attitudes people have towards women when they are the
ones making decisions are a perception with no objectivity, formally known as a stereotype.
Stereotyping is one of the main obstacles women endure in their leadership positions. Gender Role
Theory is the development of expectations people create of their own and others behavior based on the
beliefs about what is appropriate for both male and females. For example, if a female were to pull out
a man s chair at a restaurant before seating herself or open his car door before getting in the car, that
would be found as odd behavior for a women.
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Food Effects On The Fetus
which has a direct link to the fetus s own stress and feelings (Paul 6 7). With that being said society
and government have a different view and feel the need to push guilt on expecting mother s because
already food has been moralized by the fear of gaining weight (Paul 20 21). Of all things that could be
bad for the fetus, food specifically promotes a decrease in fear in the fetus as well as an increase in
joy. The magical food that creates this wonderful euphoria is chocolate. Aside from positively
affecting the fetus it has been shown to lower preeclampsia or a condition concerning increased blood
pressure (Paul 40). Along with what the mother eats she must also worry about working. From the
1960 s to today the average women working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Researcher from New York University, psychiatrist Dolores Malaspina, found that women who were
pregnant during the Arab Israel Six Day War gave birth to offspring who were significantly more
likely to develop schizophrenia as young adults. Stress alone on the mother can be extremely
detrimental to the fetus s brain. Low income families and countries are at a higher risk for perinatal
common mental disorder (Rylander, et al par.33). Research that has been put to rest is that the fetus is
completely protected from the outside world, such as the affects of air, water, alcohol and second hand
smoke. The child has an increased chance of being directly fed all these toxins from the mother in
which the amniotic fluid is a link to both. This is a crucial time for mother and child, being that the
defenses of both are at risk (Paul 8). A phenomenal woman by the name of Margaret Spinelli has
developed a treatment of therapy for the specific needs of pregnant women, concerning the family,
friends and relationships you have in your life. Relationships, both past and present, assume a special
importance when a woman is pregnant (Paul 164). A special place in your brain called the
hypothalamus which controls the release of steroids into your body. The glucocorticoids or steroids
could possibly have a long term effect on how effectively your brain can work and process the release
of
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Pros And Cons Of A Dystopian Society
Many of us focus on trying to see the positive side of things, but the truth is that sometimes we need to
open our eyes, and notice the negative activities surrounding our world. Once we comprehend what is
negatively affecting our world, then we should find a way to fix it, and shape the world. Finally, after
we have done all of that, then maybe we can have a better world, but having a utopian society just
seems way out of our reach. A dystopian society, just like the one in the novel divergent, definetely is
different from our modern day society, but our society dosen t neceseraly stay behind On the novel
divergent, the society seems out of control, it feels like it is a place where you can t be feeling safe for
a second. In the novel,
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John Berger Ways Of Seeing Analysis
In John Berger s Ways of Seeing he speaks of how the meaning of artwork is dynamic, because we
cannot visit the past and truly know what each artist is thinking and feeling as he paints his work, so it
changes with one s personal experience and the context in which one experiences them. He also
speaks of how critics mystify artwork of the past, attempting to set in stone their personal meaning of
the piece, closing the door of interpretation to anyone who reads their commentary on the piece. Who
is to decide the meaning of advertisements? Or, do they hold no meaning besides the goal or monetary
gain? In Berger s work, he speaks of the meaning behind a photographer s photo, and how they chose
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Berger believes that the mystification of images narrows the point of view of individuals and that
critics use their status to impose their opinions (Berger 147). In a way, when we view an
advertisement we mystify the image, because as individuals have seen many advertisements, we
impose the meaning that there is no meaning besides that of money. We see nothing behind the
meaning of monetary gain, and we dismiss any other meaning that could be embedded in the photo
because, with our experience we view advertisements as a way to make money and nothing more. We
get this view because at one point in time within the past few decades, someone said that
advertisements we a lie, that everything within them are fake and they are simply used to trick us into
buying things we don t need. All that isn t necessarily false, but that bad reputation leads people to
disguise the beauty in which advertisements truly hold. A large amount of the images in which society
today views are reproductions, via the internet and television. Whether they are physical
reproductions, or a picture or video taken of the original image, Berger believes that the reproduction
of art eradicates the original meaning of many works of art. They have entered the mainstream of life
over which they no longer, in themselves, have power (Berger 159).
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Mary Rowlandson and Benjamin Franklin s Storied of...
Mary Rowlandson: A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
And Benjamin Franklin: The Autobiography Every literature story has an importance of a great leader
or a survivor. There are apparent themes in this captivity narrative such as the doubt of life. The story
of Mary Rowlandson and Benjamin Franklin wrote a narrative of their life experience and their
adventure. They learn from the attack that no one is guaranteed life, and life can be short. There are
clear contrast and comparison between these two individuals connected to their observation of God. In
the colonial American time, religion was a vital part of life.
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Franklin, stated, I had been religiously educated , I seldom attended any public Worship (562).
Franklin formed his own fate in relation with his belief. The ideas he mission were righteousness,
justice and belief that happiness may be found in worldly values. I believe both individual were
establishing an identity free from the native land, although Rowlandson was taking away. In Franklin s
Autobiography, he was seeking to establish a new identity for the new world. This parallels
Rowlandson in that she at the end of her captivity has evolved into a new person. Although
Rowlandson has placed her fate more in God s hand. Franklin suggested that man controls his own
destiny but also makes reference throughout to God. I believe he must deal with his excessive pride,
even as Rowlandson has dealt with her own vanity.
Despite the cultural differences I learned a lot about Rowlandson and Franklin s time. The
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin was not an easy book to read. Benjamin Franklin was a
remarkable man. He was a printer, author, politician and an inventor (PECO). Because of Franklins,
this essay is being written about one of the men responsible for America s success today. The captivity
narratives of Rowlandson served to define goodness and women s proper devotion to their religion,
and to give a religious message about the value of faith in times of harsh conditions. The belief of
Rowlandson and Franklin in God did help to form our
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Elizabeth Kubler-Ross Theory Of Grieving
The theory of grief and loss was developed by Elizabeth Kubler Ross (1969) to apply to people who
are grieving as well as those that are dying. Different people deal with grief differently but according
to Kubler Ross suggested that when people grieve they will go through these stages; denial, anger,
bargaining, depression and acceptance. Sometimes loss is expected and sometime it is a surprise to
people. The first stage; denial is about the person who is grieving will feel numb and shocked and
would not be willing to accept that their loved one has passed away or is terminally ill (Kubler Ross,
1969). This relates to Jason Martins who has lost his mother due to an illness. This theory was used to
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Social workers can improve empowerment to a grieving person by ensuring that they have the support
that they need (Parkes, 1986/2007) this includes support from the community and neighbours as this
experience will offer the bereaved person encouragement to continue living their life. When service
users are grieving they are vulnerable therefore social workers should establish their professional
relationship with them using honesty and transparency (PCF domain 2 Values and Ethics) therefore,
the client does not identify their social worker as a personal friend. Social workers can prevent
oppression and discrimination by ensuring that anti oppressive and anti discriminatory policies are in
place (PCF domain 3 Diversity) and they should ensure that they are aware of the challenges that
service users face due to their emotional state and their identity.
The grief and loss theory has been criticised by Corr et al (1997) who stated that there is not real life
evidence to prove that people do go through the stages one (1) to stage five (5). Also the theory was
criticised for not acknowledging the limitations of the model, for example, people do not always go
through all the five (5) stages. Another criticism of the theory is that using the word stage to describe
the grieving process implies how inconsiderate it is as it forces the bereaved to internalise their
feelings waiting for that stage to pass which will affect their life in the long
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Cyber Crime As A Key Risk For Regulated Firm
Cyber crime as a key risk for regulated firm Delegate ID number : 3733017 November 2014 The term
cyber crime describes criminal activity involving computer and internet in committing a crime.
Generally it can be divided to two manners: It can target the machine itself, where the purpose of
crime would be to gain access to important data stored on the machine, which could be used to obtain
gain. It can also use the machine as a tool to commit other type of crime in more traditional
understanding, say distribute child pornography or trade ill gotten goods. Other division categorises
cyber crime according to whom it is directed towards: Against person harassment, identity theft
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These tools facilitate even those with little skills in the field. Accessibility of resources: In the era of
omnipresent internet, machines provide grounds for committing internet fraud but can also be a
channel to commit traditional crime and provide platform for criminals to support each other and build
network. It has been observed that multiple online marketplaces have emerged through channels such
as forums and Internet Relay Chats (IRC). They are meant to cater the need for hacking tools,
malicious software, and stolen data. Less skilled actors can gain the access to guidance and services
helping them extend their skills. Closer look at these marketplaces reveals that they can be used to
distribute and obtain expertise, tools, and even sensitive data of potential victims, such as credit card
numbers, bank account details, and personal identification numbers. The below table illustrates the
research on accessibility of resources offered in Russian hacker fora. Table 1. Resources Number of
posts % of total Buy posts % of total Sell posts % of total Cybercrime services 219 30 39 17.8 180
82.2 ICQ numbers 73 10 9 12.3 64 87.7 Malware and related services 246 34 103 41.9 143 58.1 Other
92 13 22 23.9 70 76.1 Stolen Personal Information 92 13 21 22.8 71 77.2 Total 722 100 194 26.9 528
73.1 Cyber crime as a threat for stock and security exchange markets: The
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Her Movie Relationships
Her is a movie about the story of a man, Theodore, who falls in love with his artificially intelligent
operating system, Samantha. The movie shows how a relationship began, grew and ended between a
man and an operating system. This type of relationship is rare, furthermore, there is no artificial
intelligence that is in the same stage of intelligence as Samantha. Nonetheless, the relationship
between the two raises questions as to how genuine and true the relationship is. Before beginning to
analyze the relationship between Theodore and Samantha, there are other real stories that could help
better understand the type of relationship Theodore and Samantha had.
Jack and Oskar were two twin brothers who were separated a little after birth due to their parent s
separation. Jack grew up with his Jewish father and his family while Oskar grew up with his mother
and her German family. Oskar attended a Nazi run school and later joined a Hitler youth, ... Show
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The began with the initiating stage when they first introduced themselves to one another and had a
conversation. The had their experimental stage when they exchanged personal information to better
understand one another. The intensifying stage when they opened up to one another and enjoyed one
another s company. The integrating stage when they went out on a date and had sex. The bonding
stage when they talked about having kids and announced their relationship to their friends. They also
passed through relationship ending stages before they broke up. The differentiating stage when they
complained about the kind of relationship they have. Circumscribing stage, when Theodore knew that
Samantha communicates with other OSes and was disappointed. The stagnating stage when Theodore
finds out Samantha cheated on him and felt like the relationship was over. Terminating stage when
Samantha ended the relationship (FLOYD,
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The Six Different Stages Of Group Development
Group development can be defined as a group of people work together. Group members are
interdependent. In other words, they build as a team to accomplish goals. Again, it is known as team
building. It is frameworks to recognize behavioral patterns of team and understand causes of changes.
Furthermore, group development helps team to increase productivity. There are six different stages of
group development such as formation of group, initial stage, transition stage, working stage, final
stage and follow up stage.
2.1 FORMATION OF GROUP First stage of group development is formation of group. In this stage,
group members feel delighted to join the group. It means they are eager to be part of the team. On the
other hand, they are worried of how to adapt themselves in new environment. But, it is compulsory for
them to gather together. Therefore, forming of group is available when they first meet. From there,
they build trust between each other. This is to let them feel they are part of group members. There are
few steps to form a group such as developing rationale, deciding theoretical format, practical
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This is because they know strengths and weaknesses of each other, willing to share and exchange
personal matters as well as group process. And, they have their own roles and responsibilities. In this
stage, it will be an advantage to know the differences among members. When they know each other
well, it enhances group performance. Group members must have both high competence and mission. It
makes significant progress towards the goals. On the other hand, group leader should provide group
members chances to receive feedback of how the group is doing. Through proper feedback, it brings
self confidence to them. Last but not least, group members must have enough time to achieve its work
and overall
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Maria As A Femme Fatale Essay
A stark contrast to the two goddesses, Eliza and Angelica, takes form in Maria Reynolds. Maria isn t
much more than an archetypal femme fatale sort of a sultry Rihanna type (Schulman) perfectly
illustrates the reducing of female characters into one dimensional characters. Most of the show s
audience see Maria as a femme fatale who seeks to hustle Hamilton with the help of her husband
James Reynolds. Only briefly can one glimpse into Maria s life to see that much more pertains to her
life than the one dimension Miranda grants her during the song Say No To This : I didn t know any
better/ Please don t leave me with him I am helpless provides enough leeway into Maria s personal life
to show the situation she finds herself in. Her words at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Burn , Eliza experiences a character arc within the three vignettes of the song. Eliza sings this song
completely along; the first song in which a character receives a complete solo from start to finish, with
minimal orchestration, an important thing to note since it symbolically provides a clear canvas for
Eliza s thoughts. In the first verse, Eliza still clings to her smitten, helpless love with Alexander. In the
second verse, she grows increasingly exasperated with Alexander and the self exposal of his affair.
She falls into a helpless, pitiful tone of despair and agony. In her final vignette, Eliza sheds her
helpless skin and becomes a stronger, independent woman who single handedly alters the course of
history by burning her letters. Throughout this song, however, not once does Eliza blame Maria. She
pins all the blame exactly on the person at fault; her husband Alexander. When Eliza sings, You
published the letters she wrote you/ You told the whole world how you brought/ This girl into our bed
(Hamilton) in her soliloquy. Eliza remains fully capable of referring to Maria in several, less
democratic ways, from whore , as James Reynolds does, to a fully developed and conscious woman,
as Alexander does. Instead, she chooses to see Maria for what she truly is; a helpless girl who suffers
at the mercy of her
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The Effects Of Autonomous Cars On Society Essay
Tyler Hagemeier
Dr. Learst
English 102
20 November 2016
Argumentative Essay While researching articles about autonomous cars, I found a few authors who
wrote about the effects of autonomous cars on society and whether or not these should be introduced
to our world s roads. On one hand, some authors believe self driving cars should not be allowed on
roads. They believe this revolution in the change of cars will destroy large industries which includes
the auto insurance industry, parking industry, and auto aftermarket industry. However, with the
expansion of these new technologies, it could introduce new industries as well. Some say autonomous
cars draw questions of ethicality with accidents because there is not a human driving the vehicle. The
truth is, human drivers cause a shocking amount of accidents each year which could be greatly
decreased by autonomous cars. My goal in this paper is to argue that autonomous or self driving cars
should be introduced to our world s roads because there will be less accidents, massive economic
benefits, and a more efficient form of transportation. To achieve this goal, I have organized my paper
into three sections. In this first section, I will provide evidence and discuss the amount of accidents
human drivers create on the roads. I will then explain how self driving cars can limit the amount of
accidents and discuss the ethics of autonomous cars. In the second section, I will explain how
autonomous cars can benefit the
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Death Penalty Impact On Society
The death penalty is a legal process where the person who had committed an insane crime of murder
is sentenced to death by the state, as a demonstration of punishment for what the accuser has
committed. Since long before, people have been using this method not only to show the consequences
of committing an insane crime, but also as a kind of notice to anyone who had the intentions of
committing such crimes. With no doubt, the death penalty has been a part of combating human crime
in society for many centuries, and is considered a necessary way to eradicate dangerous criminals. In
other people s views, the subject of needing the death penalty became considered as an inhumane and
unjust way to control and prevent criminal activity, its purpose and forms of use have been questioned
for many years and the debate on whether it is necessary or not has been circling around. The death
penalty needs to be kept in place as a way to prevent insane crimes, by taking an in depth look at how
it affects society. A just society requires the death penalty for the taking of a life. When a criminal
takes a life the justice a society has established is disturbed and the only way to accommodate for that
disturbance is to restore the peace by taking the criminal s life. Therefore, this allows society to show
that murder or any other act of the same sort is intolerable. The death penalty ensures criminals that
commit murder and rape won t escape or be released again. Ernest Van Den Haag, a
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Parallels between Emily Dickinson s 39 and the Biblical...
In one of my favorite poems by Emily Dickinson, 39 or [49] published in 1858, she almost parallels
the life of Job in the Bible who lost all he had, but because he was faithful all of his loss was restored;
I like that there are so many ways to interpret the loss and blame in this very short poem; for example,
her loss could be a loss of possession or a loss of a child because in the sod could refer to either to an
actual plot of land with its crops and the possessions that would come with it or to burying deceased
children; to be a beggar could mean that she is literally poor and landless, which would mean that she
had no way to provide for herself, or that she had no children and prayed for them; when she says that
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In another one of my favorite poems by Emily Dickinson 1263 or [1129], she subverts expectations by
telling her audience to tell the truth, but to skew it, essentially telling them to lie; she writes on a lot of
Christian themes so no one expects an advocacy of lying to be part of her poems; however I don t
think her purpose is to promote lying; it is more of a revelation that people love the lie, we don t
always really want truth when we ask someone s opinion; often we want our own confirmed; here she
tells us that telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth would
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Intricacies Of Precognition
Intricacies of Precognition Divine precognition is a phase of clairvoyance that brings knowledge of
future events without relying on any physical senses. While clairvoyance is an awareness of past or
future events that happen at a distance, precognition is knowing about events that will take place soon.
For instance, you may be shown forthcoming events while you are in a dreaming state, during
meditation or via flashes of clarity. The Bible is rich with examples of precognition. For example, the
Wise Men were forewarned in a (precognitive) dream, not to return to Herod, but to take a different
route home after finding the Christ child. History is rife with astounding examples of precognition:
reportedly some surviving passengers, who were aboard the Titanic, experienced unusual dreams of
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Frequently, the dream includes clear visions of the near future event, such as Lincoln seeing his own
corpse. Premonition is similar to precognition, except premonition is a feeling that something dreadful
might occur at some unknown time in the future. Precognition is a knowing that something will
happen. Also, precognition usually comes when we are in the dream state and premonitions can take
place anytime, day or night. Both involve heightened emotions and/or feelings, such as anxiety, fear or
as feelings of doom and gloom that keep nagging at your consciousness. Let s explore precognitive
dreams. Of course, not all dreams are precognitive, but if you should have one, it will deliver a
warning. There is a slim chance to change the outcome. Precognitive dreams are often symbolic and
may not be understood until the event happens. But, there are literal precognitive dreams where the
dreamer can see what is about to happen in vivid detail as if they were participating in the
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Persuasive Essay About Torture
Please, please stop it! Just make it stop I ll tell you anything! Please, Ella screams. She tries to tell the
attackers the truth, but, regardless of what she says, they don t believe her. Under these circumstances,
she decides to lie and tell them exactly what they want to hear. Torture is pointless because people will
lie in order for the pain to stop and the interrogators have no accurate strategy to know if it is a lie or
the truth, it impairs memory, and the interrogators can be torturing people who are truly not involved.
For these reasons, torture is ineffective at guaranteeing a truthful confession and should be banned as
an information gathering strategy. Numerous people believe that if someone knows information that
puts them in a situation of being tortured then, they must deserve it anyhow. Along with that idea,
others simply believe that everyone has a breaking point where if one does enough to someone, they
will end up telling the truth. It can furthermore be viewed that torture is for the greater good. These
people feel as though the torture and pain of a few people is better than the possible murder of
innocent civilians (Mackler). Plenty of people are under the impression that those who are tortured do
not receive any serious permanent damage. Although a handful of the population believes that torture
will overall help, torturing someone will rarely ever help a situation. People will do whatever it takes
in order to not be in pain, it s natural human
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What Role Did The Cottage Industry Play In The Industrial...
The industrial revolution began in Great Britain, in the beginning over 75% of England s population
were living in countryside towns whilst working on family owned farms, this was otherwise known as
the cottage industry. When the transition in 17th century began people slowly migrated to the cities,
working in factories and the environments drastically changed.
I enjoy participating in these role plays, as it clarifies and furthers my understanding. I was a factory
worker, and I developed an emotional understanding of the working conditions in which peasants both
worked and lived under. Only a few minutes into the activity I supposedly caught my arm in the
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Factory owners used the urbanisation and falling of the cottage industry to exploit their workers.
Owners carried the exploitation out by primarily employing women and children and paying them
minimal wages, by ensuring that workers spent six to seven days a week, working a minimum of 12
hour shifts. Many workers became deaf because of the loud machines and the non existent health and
safety guidelines. Factories were always poorly ventilated and became hot and humid very quickly,
especially for those who worked in factories powered by steam, this often resulted in fainting,
dehydration and occasional deaths. When unions were developed in the early 1800 s, condition
gradually improved. Once employees had the government support furthered the improvement, with
the following acts being put in place;
The Factory Act 1819 (UK) limited working hours for children to a maximum of 12 hours a day.
The Factory Act 1833 (UK) banned children under the age of nine from working in the textiles
industry. Children aged 10 to 13 years were limited to a 48 hour working
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Middle East Faces Water Shortage For The Next 25 Years
Intro paragraph:
I collected the news articles for this assignment through various means. For instance, I used Google
search, and typed in keywords such as economy, scarce resources, economic analysis, economic data,
consumer demand, consumer spending and consumer prices. I would then click the news tab and
looked through the list of recent news articles, and I would pick the ones that caught my attention the
most. I also went directly to well known news websites, such as the Miami Herald, Washington Post,
New York times, Forbes, and Daily Finance. The method I used the most was Google Search, due to
the wide variety of options it offered, and because the articles were more organized by date, compared
to the other websites. I also watched the News, and then searched for the article I saw on TV through
search engines such as Google, Yahoo.etc
Article 1
Title of the Article: Middle East Faces Water Shortage for the next 25 years
Authors first and last name: John Vidal
Webaddress:http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/27/middle east faces water shortages
for the next 25 years study says
Keywords/ Search terms: U.S economy, resources, scarce resources, scarcity, news
Summary: This article talks about the scarcity of water that is being faced by people in the Middle
East. The lack of water is due to an increase in temperature, which is drying out underground aquifers,
and from agriculture, which consumes large quantities of water. The depleting water supplies are
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My Brother Sam Is Dead Themes
The Interesting book by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, My Brother Sam Is Dead, has
a very big theme. The big theme was how war impacts families. The main characters in the book are
Samuel Meeker, Tim Meeker, Life Meeker, and Susanna Meeker. They have a tavern that is located in
Redding Ridge, Connecticut, which is split up because of the war. The tavern is not split up
War impacts many things; one of the topics that war impacts is individuals. Tim is torn by war because
on pg. 127, Tim says, Having father gone was strange. The tavern seemed cold and empty. The reason
I can infer that Tim is torn is because he has been attacked by Patriots and saved by Loyalists. He also
doesn t know whether to follow Sam or father. Father
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American Culture Vs. Other Cultures
Throughout history cultures have come and gone. Cultures from many distinct civilizations and
empires were able to be conceived but yet most became utterly ruined. However certain societies and
cultures were able to thrive for longer periods of times and outlast others. The more sophisticated a
culture was, the greater the influence it had over smaller ones eventually merging together to establish
a strong society; therefore creating a longer lasting culture. How do these cultures develop and
outperform others to survive for long periods of time? Through two factors: how advanced the society
is technologically, socially, economically, and politically and the role of the society in world affairs.
These principles help dictate the how valuable certain cultures are compared to others and ultimately
extend the lifetime of societies and their culture. Since its establishment, the United States has been a
hub for advancement. In Watters article the country has only been around for about 200 years ... Show
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It is commonly referred to as the West and has developed into a world superpower in a rather short
amount of time. The U.S. is considered to be a valuable a culture because of how well developed and
advanced it became and its role in the world as a super power. Through technological and societal
advancement, U.S. pharmaceutical corporations were able to discover a new mental issue known as
depression and treat it with certain prescription pills, or SSRIs. The corporations believed that SSRIs
worked with little to no scientific evidence to support the effects of the SSRIs, there is currently no
scientific consensus that depression is linked to serotonin deficiency or that SSRIs restore the brain s
balance (Watters). However, the corporations were correct about how real this mental issue is. Japan s
and the U.S. s perspective of depression
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Essay on Freedom of the Press
Freedom of the press is part of the five main freedoms represented in the first amendment of the
constitution of the United States. The constitution was ratified in 1791 putting freedom of the press in
full development. Since then many cases have evolved with this freedom, and the freedom had some
role of developing future amendments and technology in modern day. Freedom of the press had a
history even before its ratification, it helped to solve many court cases, and is used throughout modern
times. First of all, this is the definition of freedom of the press from lawbrain.com. Freedom of the
press guarantees the rights, to gather, publish, and distribute information and ideas without
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It has pointed to this people their danger and their remedy. It has set before them liberty and slavery...
(Illinoisfirstamendmentcenter.com). This showed that Adams was proud of what he accomplished but
also saw the power of the press and how people can get manipulated by the press. Before this
newspapers never included criticism and topics against the government. Newspapers played a critical
role after the American Revolution. Journalists criticized the Articles of Confederation and showed
how worthless the American dollar was. Even though the Freedom of the Press was issued in the
constitution, it was soon shut down with the implement of Sedition Act of 1798. Restrictions on the
press were put in place. It was illegal, to write, print, utter or publish, or cause it to be done, or assist
in it, any false, scandalous, and malicious writing against the government of the United States
(constitution.org). Many people disliked it and the Sedition Act was pronounced unconstitutional in
1832. This was the beginning of the Fourth Estate which means the press watching over the
government like a watchdog. As the 19th century progressed the biggest focus of the news was
politics. Slavery, presidential elections, the suffrage movement, temperance, free education and
foreign policy were news and started social change with so many national issues. Soon after pictures
were being formed in the newspaper and cartoons were being created to depict the lives of
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Victims Of Criminal Activity
Every year, thousands of immigrants are victims of criminal activity. Significant factors that contribute
to this violence, never to be reported are language barrier, fear of deportation, cultural differences, and
fears of the unfamiliar. In 2000 the Congress passed a law known as the Victims of Trafficking and
Violence Prevention Act. (Victims of criminal activity, n.d.). The U.S. Congress created this law as a
form of immigration relief that is available aliens who are victims. The Congress wanted to aid law
enforcement in investigating and prosecuting human trafficking by providing a way for alien victims
to remain in the U.S. to assist in an investigation. Through the whole process the victim is working
very closely with an officer. Victims ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is critical for the applicant to stay in the U.S. for a continuous period of three years. If the person
departures out of the country they may lose the eligibility to apply for a green card and in my
experience this was very difficult to accomplish. (Green card for a victim of a crime (u
nonimmigrant), n.d.). A victim cannot unreasonably refuse to provide evidence or refuse to help with
the investigation. However, there are circumstances where the victim does not have to help with the
investigation and that is in a case where the victim is severely traumatized either mentally or
physically. (Immigration relief for vulnerable aliens: t and u visas, n.d.). The last requirement is to
establish presents in the United States, to ensure family unity. In reality, this specific requirement is a
lot of paperwork. The victim must submit a proof of work; proof of residence with a copy of the lease
and proof of paying rent on time. Additionally affidavits from friends, co workers are instrumental in
showing that the victim is a person of good character and it would be in the best interest for the
community and the country to grant a permanent residency to the victim. (Victims of trafficking,
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The Horrors of War in Wilfred Owen s Poem, Dulce et...
The Horrors of War in Wilfred Owen s Poem, Dulce et Decorum Est
From the earliest records of history, accounts of war have been portrayed as valiant acts of heroism.
Children and adults alike have gathered together to hear tales of war and its glory. From the stories of
Alexander the Great to recent day movies like Saving Private Ryan, war has been praised and exalted
with words such as bravery, honor, and freedom. However, Wilfred Owen s poem Dulce et Decorum
Est shows the ugly, horrible side of fighting. By use of gripping words and vivid descriptions, Owen
paints incredible pictures of what World War I was really like. He tears away the glory and drama and
reveals the real essence of fighting: fear, torture, and death. No ... Show more content on
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Then, An ecstasy of fumbling / Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time / But someone still was yelling
out and stumbling [. . .]. Everyone has managed to put on his mask, except one unfortunate soldier. As
the mustard gas seeps into his lungs, he begins to scream and jerk around, but it is too late for his
companions to save him. [W]atch the white eyes writing in his face / His hanging face / [. . .] at every
jolt, the blood / Come gargling from the froth corrupted lungs [. . .] / Of vile, incurable sores on the
innocent tongue [. . .]. Nowhere in the entire poem is there any mention of how wonderful and brave
the soldiers feel at being given the chance to die for their country.
Second, striking similes are used throughout the whole poem. The speaker does not content himself
with using age old phrases or comparisons. His similes are unique and gripping. Like old beggars
under sacks, like a man in fire or lime, and like a devil s sick of sin, help to add vivid mental pictures
to the poem. The soldier s uniforms are ripped and threadbare from all the fighting, and they are so
exhausted that they bend over as they walk. The man that breathed the mustard gas is in such
incredible pain that all he can do is jerk about as if he were on fire. After a while, the gas causes his
face to sag until he resembles something from the horrors of hell. The speaker s similes are ones that
cause the reader to stop and just think about what is being described
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Program Music Manifestation
Program Music Manifestations.
The great age of program was at the time of the nineteenth century. Program music is the type of
music that aims to evoke an image, or convey an impression of events. Program music is usually
connected with stories, poems, ideas, or scenes. Program music has four types of manifestations:
program symphony, tone/symphonic poem, concert overtures, incidental music.
Program music, in general, has been around, in many forms, for centuries, but it became highly
prominent in the romantic period, when the music was associated with literature. Also, in program
music they aim for the music to express feelings more than descriptions. The first type of the program
music is program symphony. A program symphony is a composition
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Cotton Gin Research Paper
THE COTTON GIN A cotton gin is a machine that quickly and easily separates the cotton fibers from
the seeds, a job formerly performed by hand. The fibers are processed into cotton goods, and the seeds
may be used to grow more cotton, to produce cottonseed oil, or, if they are badly damaged, are
disposed of. The gin uses a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton
through, while brushes continuously remove the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. The modern version
of the cotton gin was created by the American inventor Eli Whitney in 1793 to mechanize the cleaning
of cotton. The invention was granted a patent on March 14, 1794. There is slight controversy over
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Watt s engine used 75% less coal than Newcomen s, and was much cheaper to run. Watt proceeded to
develop his engine further, modifying it to provide a rotary motion suitable for driving factory
machinery. This enabled factories to be sited away from rivers, and further accelerated the pace of the
Industrial Revolution. Newcomen s and Watt s early engines were atmospheric , meaning that they
were powered by the vacuum generated by condensing steam instead of the pressure of expanding
steam. Cylinders had to be large, as the only usable force acting on them was atmospheric pressure.
Steam was only used to compensate for the atmosphere allowing the piston to move back to its
starting position. Around 1800, Richard Trevithick introduced engines using high pressure steam.
These were much more powerful than previous engines and could be made small enough for transport
applications. Thereafter, technological developments and improvements in manufacturing techniques
(partly brought about by the adoption of the steam engine as a power source) resulted in the design of
more efficient engines that could be smaller, faster, or more powerful, depending on the intended
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Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
Okonkwo. Mr.Brown. These two men are drastically different from one another. But it is only 2 things
in this whole wide world that separate them. In the novel, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the
fundamental differences between Okonkwo and Mr. Brown s core beliefs as to how society should run
derives from they re interpretations of moral religious requirements and culturally accepted or rejected
actions when it comes to economy, women s rights, as well as war and military. That glaring line
between their beliefs on those issues is materialism and how present materialism is in their respective
religions and cultures.
In Okonkwo s culture, to be accepted, money is almost the only thing you need. The only thing more
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To Mr.Brown s culture, if all you care about is money, you aren t going to be accepted often. You will
be viewed as selfish, greedy and not many people will generally like you. Money is freedom in his
culture, as you can do more enjoyable and expensive events with that money. But he knows that
money is valueless when you die. Either you go to Heaven or Hell in his beliefs, and money is useless
in both places. Therefore, an economy is clearly important to have, since probably anarchy would
ensue without a stable economy system, but some people take it too seriously. Money isn t everything
in his culture. And family, memories and being a Christ following person is what really matters, not
money. Those things you can t drop on your foot, therefore materialism is viewed as evil in his
society, since needing tangible things is frowned upon in his society. He knows some people don t get
that, but the overall cultural beliefs are that money isn t all to live for. In spite of Okonkwo s beliefs on
the extreme importance of money, Mr.Brown s culture believes money is valueless when you die and
isn t the only thing to live for. In conclusion, materialism, as what someone has is how much one is
worth, is viewed as highly acceptable in Umofia, while Mr.Brown believes that materials do not make
a man and it s who that person is inside is what matters.
In Okonkwo s beliefs, men are supreme and are just better than women derives from
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Presence In Okinawa
When examining this issue through an economic lens, one can see that there are many negative
implications of the U.S. maintaining a military presence in Okinawa. The article, Okinawa: Effects of
Long term U.S. Military Presence, by Genuine Security, reveals that Japan pays for 70 percent of the
total funding towards U.S. bases, leading to the sum of an estimated $100,000 contribution by the
Japanese government to each U.S. military person stationed in Japan ( Okinawa: Effects of long term
US Military Presence , 2007). This mass contribution is a drain to the Japanese economy. In addition,
the arrangement regarding U.S. bases in Okinawa not only has detrimental effects on the Japanese
economy. Japanese partners, such as the U.S., are suffering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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base removal in Okinawa may not be feasible, a plausible solution to this conundrum is for the U.S. to
partially remove their presence from Okinawa. Japan would still have some military protection, but
would not suffer the economic strains posed by the current level of U.S. military presence. A primary
concern of this solution is that the U.S. would lack a presence in the Asian Pacific region. To address
this concern, the U.S. army could relocate their army to Guam. Guam is a U.S. territory, unlike
Okinawa which belongs to Japan. An argument against this solution is that the U.S. would have to pay
extreme amounts to rebuild bases and support their armed forces in Guam. The Russian International
Television Network article, Guam, Marianas brace for massive U.S/ military redeployment, asserts,
More than a third of the estimated $8.7 billion cost of building the new facilities for the Marines is
being funded by Japan, according to McClatchy reporter Adam Ashton ( Guam, Marianas Brace for
Massive U.S. Military Redeployment , 2015). This would relieve the financial strain placed upon the
U.S. in their relocation to Guam. If the U.S. military bases are not at least partially withdrawn from
Okinawa, Japan, the U.S., and their global partners will continue to experience the catastrophic
economic effects of this
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Macroeconomics Of The United Arab Emirates And Its Real...
OBE66124
A Report on The Macroeconomics of the United Arab Emirates and its Real Estate Sector
Macroeconomic background
Q1.
The table below contains the calculated growth rates of the nominal GDP for the period 2010 2015. It
shows that the highest growth rate was registered in 2011 so, we can say that from 2010 to 2011 the
nominal GDP in the United Arab Emirates has increased by 21.84%. On the other side, the highest
decrease of the nominal GDP was registered last year when the GDP decreased by 7.30%.
For example, in 2010 the GDP growth rate is:
G_Y= (Y_2010 Y_2009)/Y_2009 =(286049.34 253547.36)/253547.36=12.82% Table 1. The growth
rate of the nominal GDP in UAE
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The relationship between TFP and stock prices has been observed by analysts for centuries and most
of their results conclude that a growth in the stock prices generates a growth in productivity on the
long term. So the shocks that have an impact on the stock prices and stimulate companies to invest in
new technologies affect productivity on the long term because it usually takes time for the new
technologies to be implemented and generate productivity (Comin et al. 2016).
The relationship between stock prices and total factor productivity is explored by plotting the
productivity over the last 5 years and the evolution of the average annual growth rate of the Dubai
Financial Market (DFM) index. The evolution of the two variables shows there is a weak negative
relationship on the short term between them so, we can say that the productivity numbers are not
consistent with the stock prices. Figure 1. TFP and DFM index
Source: Author s representation using data from the World Bank and DFM database
Looking at the evolution of the DFM index, we observe there was a concern of a stock market bubble
in 2014 because the stock prices were driven very high. However, their expansion was followed in
2015 2016 by a relatively smooth contraction. Figure 2. The Evolution of the DFM index in UAE
2012 2016
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Themes in Early American Literature Essays
Themes of Early American Literature
Early American literature does a tremendous job of revealing the exact conditions and challenges that
were faced by the explorers and later by the colonists of the New World. From early shipwrecks to the
later years of small colonies barely surviving through dreadful winters, the literary works of the time
period focus on some very recognizable themes. The theme of any given work being simply the
unifying subject or idea is a very important element of any piece of writing. As one reviews some of
this early literature, it becomes obvious that several themes appear repeatedly, and it is these subjects
that were clearly very common among people from all over the New World. While a number of
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The explorer narratives, however, were not the only ones which described a dark and forbidding
quality of the New World. The colonists at Jamestown and all along the eastern coast suffered through
harsh winters with minimal supplies, causing many deaths and making life in the New World
extremely challenging. For example, in William Bradford s Of Plymouth Plantation he remarks that 50
of the 102 Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth had died within the first year (Perkins and Perkins 50).
The reasons for the high number of deaths in the colonies vary, but disease and harsh winters certainly
claimed their share. In addition, the colonies struggled to establish crops and solid dwellings for
months or years after they first landed, and supply ships proved to be unreliable at best. John Smith of
the Jamestown Colony is responsible for writing The General History of Virginia, New England, and
the Summer Isles in which he depicted the grievous condition of the colonists only days after the ships
departed and left them to the mercy of the land (Reuben 6). He wrote, Being thus left to our fortunes,
it fortuned that within ten days scarce ten amongst us could either go, or well stand, such extreme
weakness and sickness oppressed us. (Perkins and Perkins 36). In the same piece of literature, Smith
also noted another very ominous threat to the well being of the
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Theme of Love in Much Ado and Twelfth Night
AS English Literature Unit 2 (Coursework)
EXPLORATIVE STUDY
Shakespeare s Twelfth Night is studied and his Much Ado About Nothing is used to explore the theme
of love. Performances are referred to.
Shakespeare s romantic comedies explore love, the divine passion , in all its moods and intensities.
Most characters in these two plays are in love, find love or seek it. Twelfth Night, reputedly the most
mature of Shakespeare s romantic comedies, weaves several such love stories into an intricate collage
to explore different types of love and its easy descent into pain or folly.
John Gross, in a 1991 review of Twelfth Night in the Sunday Telegraph, said Twelfth Night is about
true love and its egocentric counterfeits. Orsino s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Viola Orsino and Benedick Beatrice loves are comparable, since both are constant, clear eyed, and
more based on a weathered and thorough understanding of each other than on mere physical attraction
theirs is the marriage of true minds . Even true love could be silly though, as Kenneth Branagh,
playing Benedick in his 1993 version, displays in his antics when bitten by the lovebug; Newsweek, in
a 1993 review of this adaptation, aptly judged it as portraying the absolute absurdity and absurd
absoluteness of love.
In comparison, though Claudio is genuinely attracted to Hero, his love seems fickle, jealous and
immature. Claudio, a sensible conventional wooer, first verifies Hero s social and financial
compatibility ( Hath Leonato any son...? ), but their relationship lacks trust and instinctive
understanding of each other. This is the reason Claudio believes Don John s intrigue, though Hero,
being sweet and submissive, remains true to him regardless of his treatment of her. Their union
therefore seems less sound than Beatrice and Benedick s and less acceptable to a modern audience,
which is probably why, in the 2005 Shakespeare Retold version of Much Ado, Hero declines Claude s
second offer.
Sebastian and Olivia s love too, though true, doesn t seem on par with the Viola Orsino and Beatrice
Benedick loves in terms of depth and appreciation of each other. Despite falling in love in a flash and
being united only by a flood
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The Structure And Support System Of A Person s Financial...
Banks are the structure and support system of a person s financial state. People rely on banks to keep
their money safe. Choosing a bank is an important decision and there is a lot to account for when
looking to see which one is most beneficial. While there are lots of banks to choose from, Bank of
America and PNC are two of the biggest and most commonly known. When it comes down to which
is better, PNC or Bank of America, the obvious answer is PNC.PNC has lower fees, better benefits,
and customers are very highly satisfied. PNC is more cost efficient than Bank of America. PNC is one
of the few banks that allow the option of taking out any amount of money. If the consumer was to
overdraft in a particular account, such as the Virtual Wallet, there is no charge. When money is put
into the account, PNC will take the money and credit the overdraft amount that was charged in the
Virtual Wallet. PNC declares the Overdraft fee to be 4 dollars per day. PNC s Overdraft balance
threshold is 5 dollars, continuous overdraft fee is 7 dollars per day and as well as the Overdraft
Protection Transfer. All other accounts are 10 dollars each. In contrast, the Standard Overdraft fee for
Bank of America is 35 dollars per overdraft charge or for declined and returned transactions.
Therefore, the Extended Overdrawn Balance charge is 35 dollars when the account stays overdrawn
for 5 consecutive days. Next, the transfer fee is 10 dollars with Overdraft Protection. PNC s overdraft
fee s are
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Statistical Data Report
Statistical data report assessing the performance of two schools
The aim of this report is to analyse the assessment results of two primary schools within Bradford on
Avon, a small town in Wiltshire; Fitzmaurice Community Primary School and Christ Church
Voluntary Controlled Primary School. The data below is retrieved from the Department of Education
(2014) and compared with local authority and national averages.
Part A: (DfE, 2014)
Figure 1 demonstrates a clear difference in the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard in
reading, writing and maths. Pupils meet the expected standard if they achieve a scaled score of 100 or
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This may provide an explanation or causal link for the schools assessment results performance,
particularly Christ Church. Yet a question is still raised as to why there is a difference in performance
of the two schools, particularly when the both schools are located in the same town. (DfE, 2014)
Figure 4 illustrates how both schools have a smaller than average percentage of pupils where English
is not their first language (EAL). For instance, while the national average percentage is 20%,
Fitzmaurice Primary School contains just 3% of EAL pupils, and Christ Church obtains an even lower
percentage of 0.6%. Fitzmaurice s slightly higher percentage here may explain why the school isn t
performing as successfully as pupils from Christ Church.
Part B:
Both figures 1 and 2 show that pupils from Christ Church are making better progress at the end of
KS2 compared with pupils at Fitzmaurice and the national average. There are various causes for these
differences in performance, including selected areas of deprivation and economic disparity within the
town, differences in ethnic groups as well as diverse teaching methods and use of feedback.
The county of Wiltshire has been found to be somewhat affluent. To demonstrate this, the DETR
Index of Local Deprivation (2004) provides evidence displaying some of the
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The Results from the Penetration Test of the Ernst and...
This report documents the results from the penetration test of the Ernst and Young Credit Union
external website (http://10.55.3.101). Full authorisation has been given to conduct the test, which was
carried out in a manner that simulates an attack from a malicious user. The objectives were to:
establish if a remote attacker could penetrate the security mechanisms of the Ernst Young Credit
Union.
evaluate the impact of such a breach on the security of confidential information and on the
infrastructure of the website. This report contains an overview of the testing process and issues that
were found, details of the testing process, results found, the risks associated with the vulnerability and
recommendations for rectifying the vulnerability. The results of the test can be of assistance to Ernst
Young when making decisions regarding information security.
1. Overview of Testing Process and Most Serious Security Issues:
1.1 While assessing the security of the Ernst Young website, it was found that the
Branch Locator page is vulnerable to SQL injection attacks. This is a serious vulnerability which
involves inserting malicious SQL statements into an input field for execution. By appending SQL
statements to the URL of the Branch Locator page, information about the structure of the underlying
database was collected. This information was then used to generate further malicious statements. The
list of database objects, tables and columns were returned. The
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Similarities Between Hitler Stalin And Mussolini s Cult Of...
We all know about the dictators Hitler Mussolini and Stalin but how did they gain power. This paper is
going to talk about how did the dictators use their cult of personality to gain and hold political power?
But What is a cult of personality, how did Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler use their cults of personality to
gain political power and keep it? how the citizens viewed them? What is a cult of personality? A cult
of personality is something that happens when individuals use the power of media to create a heroic or
greater image of themselves. Individuals accomplish this with the use of media control and
propaganda. Some individual do this to get people to side with them sometimes it s the public
sometimes its other people of power. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Germany and there economy crumbled trying to pay off the reparations of ww1 the inflammation
and unemployment was increasing by the day Germany look for radical change and it was Adolf
Hitler. Behind him his cult of personality. he formed it using propaganda showing Germany a picture
of a perfect life with where you have a happy wife at home and the men work and the children are
perfect giving Germany a sense of nationalism. He sometimes would use propaganda portray that
Hitler was larger than life and his ideas of politics and to impose his own beliefs in anti semitism to
his people. however people loved adolf hitler saying thing such as Hitler for Germany all of Germany
of Hitler
This how 3 European dictators formed and used there cults of personality. Stalin used it to create fear
and a god like image. Mussolini formed his through the glories of power and making himself seem
like the only solution to Italy s growing economic power. Finally Adolf Hitler who used to convey an
image of perfect society and to give himself a god like image and to create a sense of nationalism for
his people. This is how dictators used cult of personality to gain or hold political
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The Case Of Same Sex Love
If adjustment is necessary, it should be made primarily with regard to the position the homosexual
occupies in present day society, and society should more often be the patient to be treated than the
homosexual. Dr. Harry Benjamin Same sex love has existed in Indian society and culture. Hindu
festivals and sex which celebrate homosexual acts, the description of sodomy Kama sutra, the court
customs of Babar, references to women loving women in the Mahabharata and Ramayana and
description of Tantric initiation rites which evoked the idea of universal bisexuality in human
personality are discussed widely. The 2nd of July, 2009 shall be remembered as the one on which
Indian homosexuals got a new lease of life; freedom from the clutches of the archaic and
discriminatory Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter IPC). This finally enables
them to lead a life of dignity which shall be free from harassment, oppression and victimization. The
decade long struggle, by the activists and the homosexuals, to abolish the monstrous law has met with
success. The Delhi High Court declared the concerned penal provision as unconstitutional insofar it
criminalizes consensual sexual acts of adults in private since it violates the fundamental rights granted
under Articles 213, 144 and 155 of the Constitution of India. Though the matter is still pending before
the Supreme Court of India, on the one hand the decision has brought much awaited relief to the
advocates of
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The Gray Zone by Primo Levi Essay
The Gray Zone by Primo Levi In the chapter, the gray zone, the author Primo Levi describes the
human relationships inside the Lager. In describing the gray zone, Levi discusses the different roles of
prisoners assigned by the Nazi. The prisoners that did the work were seen as being more privileged
which at the end of the day helped them get more food and live better. Therefore, the concept of the
gray zone is analyzing the difference between the privileged and the non privileged in the Lager. The
difference can be seen by the tasks that the prisoners carried out, for example, one of the groups were
seen as, Low ranking functionaries... sweepers, kettle washers, night watchmen, bed smoothers...
checkers of lice and scabies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Terrence Des Pres, The Survivor Summary The Survivor by Terrence Des Pres discusses how
prisoners survived in poor living conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto. He defines a survivor as, ...any
man or women striving to keep life and spirit intact not only those who returned, but the hundreds of
thousands who stayed alive sometimes for years, only to die at the last minute. He describes the
experience in the Ghetto where it was possible to survive with the collective efforts of others, which is
the opposite of how Primo Levi described it. Survivors experienced help from each other such as gifts
of food from friends and family. People were willing to give up their valuables for the better of others.
With these little gestures people felt better and more rich about their experience which helped lighten
the mood in the Ghetto. However, thousands still died every day at Treblinka, a concentration camp in
Poland. At the peak of operations, 15,000 men, women and children died there each day. Death on that
scale took enormous labor, and towards the end, when the SS began to fear discovery, the mass graves
were opened and the rotting bodies burned. The Sonderkommando, a group of prisoners, were
responsible of disposing bodies of other prisoners. The purpose of surviving till the end was to tell the
horrific stories of the Warsaw Ghetto. Such as the filthy living conditions. In Nazi camps especially,
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Popcorn During The Great Depression
The Encyclopedia Popcornica, put together by The Popcorn Board, has a great deal of information all
about popcorn. Their discoveries found that the corn used to make popcorn has been around for 4,000
years. Popcorn was very popular in the 1890s until the Great Depression. During this time street
vendors would walk around with their poppers through parks, fairs, and expositions. Popcorn during
the Great Depression was a real treat and one of the few things that families could afford. This was the
time for popcorn to take off with business because it was cheap and other businesses could not stay
open. Unfortunately, when the television came around many people stopped going to the movies,
which causes sales in popcorn to decrease as well until ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Matured popcorn kernels are made up of protein, oils, and carbohydrates. The percentage of each of
these components varies from kernel to kernel based on its genetics and growing environment.
Compared to normal corn, popcorn typically has similar starch and oil contents but higher protein
content. Also, the starch found in popcorn tends to have lower gelatinization temperatures, peak
temperatures, and pasting temperatures than normal corn starch. All of these differences allow the
popcorn to pop to 30 times the volume of the original kernel (Sweley, Rose, Jackson, 2013). These
percentages also vary depend on how the kernel is
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The Zika Virus Through Latin America And The Caribbean
The most recent outbreak of the Zika Virus through Latin America and the Caribbean, and its
association with microcephaly in newborns has attracted significant attention from researchers and
health specialists. In 2013 and 2015, large outbreaks of the virus were respectively reported in French
Polynesia and Brazil. In 1947, The Zika virus was first identified in Uganda in Rhesus monkeys. It
was then identified in humans in 1952 in some parts of Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania
The virus, also known as ZIKV, is an arbovirus of the Flaviviridae family, and is closely related to
dengue, yellow fever and Chikungunya viruses (Al Qahtani et al., 2016.); an arbovirus refers to a
group of viruses transmitted by arthropod vectors (MedicineNet.com, 2016). The Zika disease is
caused by the Zika virus that is primarily transmitted through a bite of an infected Aedes mosquito.
Though the incubation period of Zika is not clear, it is estimated to be around 2 7 days after the bite of
an infected Aedes mosquito (World Health Organization, 2016).
Symptomatic signs of the disease are mild fever, skin rashes, malaise, conjunctivitis and muscle and
joint pain (World Health Organization, 2016). Because the virus has mild symptoms and no associated
fatalities, it goes undiagnosed in several cases. In newborns, however, the virus causes neurological
and developmental conditions, including but not limited to Guillain Barre syndrome and
microcephaly. To fully understand the mechanisms of
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Lil Wayne Interview
Lil Wayne is the epitome of outspoken. Unlike other musicians who remain tight lipped to avoid
controversy, Weezy speaks his mind. This has led to some interesting (to say the least) exchanges
during interviews with the star. Here, we present our list of the seven most outrageous things Lil
Wayne has said during interviews. Ready for the madness? Check it out for yourself below! Number
Seven: Lil Wayne on His Love for Jay Last year, Weezy did an interview with Wild Wayne, a New
Orleans radio personality. In the interview, he revealed that he still gets excited when Jay Z texts him.
He said, Just getting personal texts and not just little texts about Yeah, there was a song I heard. I saw
what you said that s cool. Thanks. Getting real texts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He said that he listened to sports radio all day, but it wasn t because he couldn t listen to music. He
said, All I listen to all day, if I am listening to anything, is sports. And that ain t because of nothing,
just the simple fact that I ve never listened to anyone else s music but my own, and since I m not able
to do that up in here, I don t listen to anything. Number Two: On Doing What He Wants This Weezy
gem is one for the books. During his infamous interview with Katie Couric before the 2009 Grammy
Awards, Lil Wayne was asked what a gangsta is. He responded, I don t take nothin from no one. I do
what I wanna do. And I m gonna do that until the day I die. And if I can t do that, then I ll just die.
Number One: On Aging Weezy did an interview with Rolling Stone in 2015, and during the interview,
he discussed his daughter and how his age has created a sort of communication barrier between them.
He said, Sometimes I don t know what the hell [young people] are talking about on Instagram. I had to
call [my daughter Reginae], like, What the hell is on fleek ? We feel you, Lil Wayne. Thanks for
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The Abandoned Church Meaning
Task 1: The Abandoned Church Significance to the Story: The fact that the story starts and ends here
is significant. In the beginning, Santiago sleeps under a giant sycamore inside the church and doesn t
realize the treasure is right under him. In the end, he digs and finds the treasure right where he had
slept before, which ends the story and leaves Santiago satisfied that he has finished his Personal
Legend. Significance Geographically: In the real world, the abandoned church is in Spain and is about
a four days journey (walking) from Tarifa. Tarifa Significance to the Story: This city makes a huge
impact on Santiago because he meets the old king who tells him that he should follow his dream about
going to the Egyptian Pyramids. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To the world, Tarifa is a port to where things can get traded and bought, and where boats can come to
Tangier Significance to the Story: Santiago makes some big mistakes here because of his lack of
experience with people, which gets his money stolen. He wants to give up because of this. The
significance of this city is that this is where he find the crystal shop. Significance Geographically: In
the real world, Tangier is on the northern tip of Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar, south of Tarifa.
To the world, Tangier is a port to where things can get traded and bought, and where boats can come
to. The Crystal Shop Significance to the Story: The crystal shop is significant because, before he finds
this place, all of Santiago s money is stolen from him, and he feels like giving up his dream to go to
the Egyptian Pyramids. The owner of the crystal shop offers him a job. The shop is significant because
it plays a large role on how Santiago feels about life and getting towards his personal legend. This is
where he saves up enough money to continue his journey. Significance Geographically: In the real
world, the crystal shop would be located in the town of Tangier on the top of
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Joseph Henry Essays
Joseph Henry
Joseph Henry lived from 1797 to 1878. Of Scottish decent, Henry was a son of a day laborer in
Albany, New York. He was sent to live with his grandmother as a small boy in a village about 40 miles
from Albany. At the age of thirteen, be became apprenticed to a watchmaker. He then became
interested in theatre and was offered employment as a professional actor, but instead he attended
Albany Academy where he was provided with free tuition. He has always been interested in science
and by 1823 his education was very far advanced that he was assisting the teaching of science courses.
By 1826, after a shift as a district schoolteacher and as a private tutor, he was appointed Professor of
Mathematics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If a current is flowing, self inductance tends to keep it from building up. Henry found that self
inductance is greatly affected by the configuration of the circuit, especially the coiling of the wire. He
also discovered how to make non inductive windings by folding the wire back on itself.
At the same time Henry was doing all this, another physicist, Michael Faraday was doing similar work
in England. Henry was slow in publishing his results and was unaware of Faraday s work, therefore
Faraday is recognized as the discoverer of mutual inductance, which is the basis of transformers, while
Henry is only accredited for the discovery of self inductance.
At the age of 35, Yale s geologist, Benjamin Silliman, was consulted regarding the possible
appointment of Henry to Princeton. Silliman s response was negative in saying that Henry has no
superior in our country, and Henry, who was modest, defended the fact that he never graduated any
colleges and he is principally self educated. Henry therefore got the job. His initial salary at Princeton
was $1,000 per annum plus a house. The Trustees also provided for $100 for the purchase of a new
electrical machine. At Princeton, Henry worked with his brother in law, Stephen Alexander, in the
observation of sunspots and continued his own
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House On Mango Street Analysis
(hook) Written by Sandra Cisneros, The House on Mango Street is a beautiful coming of age story
from the perspective of a little Latina girl named Esperanza Cordero, who has just moved to a new
house on Mango Street with her family. The story follows Esperanza and the people she encounters
during her time on Mango Street as she struggles to find herself as an individual/her identity. During
the story, Esperanza discovers how her culture and social class affects her, how she relates to the roles
of women in her community, and how to process her hopes and dreams as she matures. These pieces
eventually come together in order to help Esperanza form her identity. The shabby old house on
Mango Street is all that Esperanza and her family can afford at the moment, as they are very poor.
Esperanza is happy that her family owns a house, but she often feels ashamed and embarrassed to live
in it. For example, one day, a nun that passes by asks Esperanza where she lives. When she points to
her house, the nun asks, You live there? The way she [says] it [makes] [her] feel like nothing. There.
[she] lived there. [She] [nods]. (1.10) The way that the nun says the word there makes Esperanza feel
very small, like there is something wrong with the house. Not only does Esperanza feel judged by
people in her community, she also feels judged by outsiders. Those who don t know any better come
into our neighborhood scared. They think we re dangerous. They think we will attack them with shiny
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Acute Caffeine Addiction
Coffee is essential in the daily morning routine for many. The beverage provides a much need caffeine
boost after a late night of studying or a long night of work. However, according to a recent study by
the Department of Bio molecular and Sport Sciences at Coventry University, caffeine can also
improve your cognitive skills. The study titled The Effect of Acute Caffeine Ingestion on Coincidence
Anticipation Timing in Younger and Older Adults, suggests that consuming caffeine may be useful in
enhancing functionality, cognition, tasks of daily living, and psychological well being in older adults.
The relatively new study carried out by Michael J. Duncan, Jason Tallis, Sheila Leddington Wright,
Emma L. J. Eyre, Elizabeth Bryant, and Dominic Langdon, uncovers that older adults are more
susceptible to the performance enhancing effects of caffeine than younger adults. An article in The
New York Times written by Gretchen Reynolds titled This is Your Brain on Coffee ... Show more
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Conversely, Reynold s article is not nearly as visually appealing as the original research source due the
sources organizational structure and pictorial aids. The popular article did not include any type of
visual aid. Even though this specific structure does allow for a faster read, sometimes a faster read
does not necessarily mean a more enjoyable read. The academic source separates its thoughts into
seven sections consisting of detailed and thorough explanations accompanied by incredibly
comprehensive charts that are clear and allow the reader to interpret the explanations visually, aiding
the academic source s argument and findings. If the popular article included one of the charts, then
that would have at least made up for the lack of detailed explanation and reiteration of all of the
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The Importance Of Gun Violence And Gun Laws
Mental health and mass shootings seem to go hand in hand, especially when the talk of gun laws
comes up.The debate about gun laws getting stricter due to the mass shootings across the country has
been stewing for about 18 years now. What sparked the debate was back in 1999, Columbine High
School was involved in a mass shooting killing 12. This is one of the many examples that could define
the gun violence and mass shootings in our country. As there seems to be a direct correlation between
gun violence and mental illness.Now rather than enforcing stricter gun laws in the wake of recent gun
violence events, the federal government should fund mental health programs. Due to the outbreak of
mass shootings in the country, and the violence associated with gun people want stricter laws.In 1787
the constitution was written and gave us the right to bear arms.When it comes to the restrictions
pertaining to guns they are all state based. The country as a whole has very minimal restrictions. That
doesn t mean that there are no proposed laws. Some of the laws that congress has voted on are as
follows Tighten up background checks... Expand background checks...Prevent suspected terrorists
from buying guns(Republican version)... Prevent suspected terrorists from buying guns(Democratic
Version) (Phillips). The laws proposed are good in theory, but will most likely never get passed
because much of Congress seems to never agree.Terrorism is a problem and it is a dangerous issue,
but the real issue is mental health. It is a constitutional right to be able to have a weapon and most
states have strict laws.
There is a debate surrounding the topic of gun laws and it is whether we should have more or less gun
control. It was a very popular subject during the 2016 election. The debate is a very republican vs
democrat debate because of the views they have.In the 2016 election, the Democratic candidate
Hillary Clinton states, We can have common sense gun reforms that keep weapons out of the hands of
criminals and the violently unstable ( Should More Gun Control Laws Be Enacted ).What the message
behind this is that there needs to be reform to be stricter to help keep guns out of the criminals and
mentally unstable hands.
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  • 1. Synthesis Essay: Basic Guide On Writing A Good Essay - Wuzzupessay 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Synthesis Essay: Basic Guide On Writing A Good Essay - Wuzzupessay Synthesis Essay: Basic Guide On Writing A Good Essay - Wuzzupessay
  • 2. Benetton Brouhaha Marketing 601 Assignment 1 Benetton Brouhaha Benetton Brouhaha Is Benetton s approach to advertising as depicted in Benetton Brouhaha more strategic or structural in nature? The purpose of this paper is to practice critical thinking by applying elements of reasoning to the article Benetton Brouhaha . The question I will answer: Is Benetton s approach to advertising as depicted in the article more strategic or structural in nature? I will approach this question by applying critical thinking concepts with an eye to the established Elements of Reasoning as they apply to the case. I will analyze the Benetton Brouhaha by looking at concepts, theories, definitions, axioms, laws, principles, and models; specifically by applying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To put it in another way; as society expects more from corporations, the activities from the frontier quadrant, those that companies do to be socially responsible above and beyond what they are required to do, shift to the lower foundation quadrant and become norms and laws. It s important to note that activities in the instrumental civil foundation add to shareholder and stakeholder value. Frontier Quadrants Intrinsic The top two quadrants of the matrix are called the strategic and structural frontiers. Taken together they comprise the upper level and are called the frontier intrinsic or voluntary activities. Activities here are defined by Martin to be those that have a negative or not immediately apparent positive effect on shareholder value. He goes on to say that activities in the strategic quadrant may increase shareholder value and become instrumental (move to the choice quadrant of the foundation) by generating positive reactions from customers, employees, or legal authorities. It s important to understand that actions in the upper left strategic quadrant are by choice of corporation management as part of profit making strategy. Over time, these socially responsible activities can move to the civil foundation as other companies imitate the actions and as customers come to expect the behavior as it becomes the norm. It s important to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Milovan Djilas Conversation With Stalin Milovan Djilas, a prominent leader of the Yugoslav Partisan movement during World War II and the Vice President of Yugoslavia under Josip Tito, was the epitome of an idealist. When the 1930s drew to an end and the idealism that emerged after World War I dwindled, the states adopted a more realist perspective; they began acknowledging the importance of power in politics and the international system. However, Milovan Djilas clung onto idealism. He rested his faith on the unrealistic expectation of just interactions between states and the belief that the Soviet Union was primarily driven by the goal of advancing the collective interests of the communist states. In Conversations with Stalin, Milovan Djilas describes his three encounters with Joseph ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He conceded that for all Yugoslav Communist leaders, Stalin was the indisputable head of communism, but he was puzzled as to why other communist leaders― in this case, Tito― could not be praised if they deserved it from the Communist point of view. Focused on the unrealistic idealism of communism, which emphasized cooperation between communist countries in order to achieve mutual advancement, Djilas did not understand that states, and therefore the leaders of those states, were in a competition with one another. In realism, leaders must compete with each other to improve their position at the international level. They push aside the cooperative nature of the Wilsonian era or Communism and act on self interest in order to protect their states, national interests, and struggle for power. This is the situation Djilas encountered when he went to Moscow to discuss Yugoslav grievances with Stalin. This is the situation that sparked his doubts and subsequent disillusionment with the Soviet Union and its leader, whom he regarded as the reincarnation of an idea, transfigured in Communist minds into pure idea, and thereby into something infallible and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Tragic Heroes, By Sophocles, William Shakespeare, And... It is very easy to fall in love with the hero. The nobleman who commits no wrong, saves the day, and usually looks good doing it. But the best characters aren t thoroughly perfect and selfless like we would like them to be, because in the end, that s not real life. The best, most relatable characters are those in which we can associate, abhor, and admire all at the same time. Sophocles, William Shakespeare, and Arthur Miller were able to capture this character in the tragic hero. A character who, despite their human nature, ends up destroying themselves because of their own faults. Though these three playwrights display the tragic model in different ways, they all come back to point out the flaws in human nature through five stages; nobility, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As radium continued to increase in popularity, more uses for the material emerged. The U.S. Radium Corporation began making big money on having their workers paint watch dials with radium luminescent paint known as Undark. Not only were these watches practical for everyday life, they were also helpful with the war effort and provided young women with jobs to help support their families with. The factories were clean and well lit, and the girls were paid 8 cents a dial and could earn as much as $24 a day. However as these girls were painting their 300 dials a day, people didn t seem to notice that the average painter consumed approximately 4,000 micrograms of radium in six months , as they pointed the tips of their brushes on their lips to get a better point (Moss). The hamartia never truly became apparent to anyone until girls such as Amelia Maggia started developing the symptoms of radiation poisoning. For most girls it started with tooth decay, so The dentist would remove the rotten teeth, already practically falling out of the girls mouths, but the gums wouldn t heal. Instead, agonising ulcers sprouted in the holes left behind. Very often their jawbones crumbled to the touch (Fergusson). However, instead of looking for answers in these never before seen medical ailments, Amelia Maggia s death was reported as syphilis. This left radium and the U.S. Radium Corporation unblemished, but instead brought humiliation to the families of the innocent girls like Amelia. As we see the radiation begin to poison more and more unknowing citizens, it becomes clear that it is those side effects that act as the equivalent of the hamartia in the tragic model, as it takes control of the entire element just as ambition took full control of Macbeth without him realizing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Similarities Between Romeo And Juliet Capulet Juliet Capulet INFPs are similar to ENFPs personality wise, except they are more closed off than their extraverted counterparts. Strengths and Weaknesses INFPs are idealistic, seek value and harmony, are open minded and flexible, passionate and energetic, dedicated and hardworking, but also too idealistic, impractical, and take things quite personally. Juliet shows her idealism in the balcony scene. She lays out what she is willing to do for Romeo to make their relationship better for both of them. Or if thou think st I am too quickly won, I ll frown and be perverse and say thee nay, So thou wilt woo. But else, not for the world. In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond, And therefore thou mayst think my havior light. But trust me, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ll say yon grey is not the morning s eye, Tis but the pale reflex of Cynthia s brow; Nor that is not the lark whose notes do beat The vaulty heaven so high above our heads. I have more care to stay than will to go. Come, death, and welcome! Juliet wills it so. How is t, my soul? Let s talk, it is not day. Juliet It is, it is! Hie hence, be gone, away! It is the lark that sings so out of tune, Straining harsh discords and unpleasing sharps. Some say the lark makes sweet division; This doth not so, for she divideth us. Some say the lark and loathed toad change eyes; O now I would they had chang d voices too, Since arm from arm that voice doth us affray, Hunting thee hence with hunt s up to the day. O now be gone, more light and light it grows. Juliet Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face, Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak tonight. Fain would I dwell on form, fain, fain deny What I have spoke, but farewell compliment! Dost thou love me? I know thou wilt say, Ay, And I will take thy word; yet, if thou swear st, Thou mayest prove false: at lovers perjuries They say Jove laughs. O gentle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Inequality Of Women s Leadership The Inequality of Women in Leadership Throughout history, the United States have overcome a number of inequalities and discovered our many freedoms. In the modern age we now live, every individual should have equal rights. Theoretically we do, but technically there are still areas of inequality, specifically in business management. Women are facing difficulties in advancing to leadership positions within most fields, especially in Fortune 500 companies. Female leaders continually face difficulties both when inquiring decision making positions as well as while in leadership roles. By combining research I ve come across in leadership, gender roles, stereotyping and management statistics, this paper will consider the barriers, as well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chemers perceived that there are three theoretical explanations for the main differences between male and female leadership. One difference, the most obvious, is biological differences, which is based around hormones and temperament. The second difference is culturally diversities. This tells that socialized roles are varied per culture. The final difference is structurally determined. The different sexs have very diverse organizational structures (Eagly, Makhijani, Klonsky, 1992; Chemers, 2000). Placing practical differences aside, the essential problem with women leadership roles is actually seen in the attitudes of those around them. The attitudes people have towards women when they are the ones making decisions are a perception with no objectivity, formally known as a stereotype. Stereotyping is one of the main obstacles women endure in their leadership positions. Gender Role Theory is the development of expectations people create of their own and others behavior based on the beliefs about what is appropriate for both male and females. For example, if a female were to pull out a man s chair at a restaurant before seating herself or open his car door before getting in the car, that would be found as odd behavior for a women. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Food Effects On The Fetus which has a direct link to the fetus s own stress and feelings (Paul 6 7). With that being said society and government have a different view and feel the need to push guilt on expecting mother s because already food has been moralized by the fear of gaining weight (Paul 20 21). Of all things that could be bad for the fetus, food specifically promotes a decrease in fear in the fetus as well as an increase in joy. The magical food that creates this wonderful euphoria is chocolate. Aside from positively affecting the fetus it has been shown to lower preeclampsia or a condition concerning increased blood pressure (Paul 40). Along with what the mother eats she must also worry about working. From the 1960 s to today the average women working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Researcher from New York University, psychiatrist Dolores Malaspina, found that women who were pregnant during the Arab Israel Six Day War gave birth to offspring who were significantly more likely to develop schizophrenia as young adults. Stress alone on the mother can be extremely detrimental to the fetus s brain. Low income families and countries are at a higher risk for perinatal common mental disorder (Rylander, et al par.33). Research that has been put to rest is that the fetus is completely protected from the outside world, such as the affects of air, water, alcohol and second hand smoke. The child has an increased chance of being directly fed all these toxins from the mother in which the amniotic fluid is a link to both. This is a crucial time for mother and child, being that the defenses of both are at risk (Paul 8). A phenomenal woman by the name of Margaret Spinelli has developed a treatment of therapy for the specific needs of pregnant women, concerning the family, friends and relationships you have in your life. Relationships, both past and present, assume a special importance when a woman is pregnant (Paul 164). A special place in your brain called the hypothalamus which controls the release of steroids into your body. The glucocorticoids or steroids could possibly have a long term effect on how effectively your brain can work and process the release of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Pros And Cons Of A Dystopian Society Many of us focus on trying to see the positive side of things, but the truth is that sometimes we need to open our eyes, and notice the negative activities surrounding our world. Once we comprehend what is negatively affecting our world, then we should find a way to fix it, and shape the world. Finally, after we have done all of that, then maybe we can have a better world, but having a utopian society just seems way out of our reach. A dystopian society, just like the one in the novel divergent, definetely is different from our modern day society, but our society dosen t neceseraly stay behind On the novel divergent, the society seems out of control, it feels like it is a place where you can t be feeling safe for a second. In the novel, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. John Berger Ways Of Seeing Analysis In John Berger s Ways of Seeing he speaks of how the meaning of artwork is dynamic, because we cannot visit the past and truly know what each artist is thinking and feeling as he paints his work, so it changes with one s personal experience and the context in which one experiences them. He also speaks of how critics mystify artwork of the past, attempting to set in stone their personal meaning of the piece, closing the door of interpretation to anyone who reads their commentary on the piece. Who is to decide the meaning of advertisements? Or, do they hold no meaning besides the goal or monetary gain? In Berger s work, he speaks of the meaning behind a photographer s photo, and how they chose that moment in time to be captured forever. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Berger believes that the mystification of images narrows the point of view of individuals and that critics use their status to impose their opinions (Berger 147). In a way, when we view an advertisement we mystify the image, because as individuals have seen many advertisements, we impose the meaning that there is no meaning besides that of money. We see nothing behind the meaning of monetary gain, and we dismiss any other meaning that could be embedded in the photo because, with our experience we view advertisements as a way to make money and nothing more. We get this view because at one point in time within the past few decades, someone said that advertisements we a lie, that everything within them are fake and they are simply used to trick us into buying things we don t need. All that isn t necessarily false, but that bad reputation leads people to disguise the beauty in which advertisements truly hold. A large amount of the images in which society today views are reproductions, via the internet and television. Whether they are physical reproductions, or a picture or video taken of the original image, Berger believes that the reproduction of art eradicates the original meaning of many works of art. They have entered the mainstream of life over which they no longer, in themselves, have power (Berger 159). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Mary Rowlandson and Benjamin Franklin s Storied of... Mary Rowlandson: A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson And Benjamin Franklin: The Autobiography Every literature story has an importance of a great leader or a survivor. There are apparent themes in this captivity narrative such as the doubt of life. The story of Mary Rowlandson and Benjamin Franklin wrote a narrative of their life experience and their adventure. They learn from the attack that no one is guaranteed life, and life can be short. There are clear contrast and comparison between these two individuals connected to their observation of God. In the colonial American time, religion was a vital part of life. Mary Rowlandson and her kids were captured by the Indian in the year 1676. In her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Franklin, stated, I had been religiously educated , I seldom attended any public Worship (562). Franklin formed his own fate in relation with his belief. The ideas he mission were righteousness, justice and belief that happiness may be found in worldly values. I believe both individual were establishing an identity free from the native land, although Rowlandson was taking away. In Franklin s Autobiography, he was seeking to establish a new identity for the new world. This parallels Rowlandson in that she at the end of her captivity has evolved into a new person. Although Rowlandson has placed her fate more in God s hand. Franklin suggested that man controls his own destiny but also makes reference throughout to God. I believe he must deal with his excessive pride, even as Rowlandson has dealt with her own vanity. Despite the cultural differences I learned a lot about Rowlandson and Franklin s time. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin was not an easy book to read. Benjamin Franklin was a remarkable man. He was a printer, author, politician and an inventor (PECO). Because of Franklins, this essay is being written about one of the men responsible for America s success today. The captivity narratives of Rowlandson served to define goodness and women s proper devotion to their religion, and to give a religious message about the value of faith in times of harsh conditions. The belief of Rowlandson and Franklin in God did help to form our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross Theory Of Grieving The theory of grief and loss was developed by Elizabeth Kubler Ross (1969) to apply to people who are grieving as well as those that are dying. Different people deal with grief differently but according to Kubler Ross suggested that when people grieve they will go through these stages; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Sometimes loss is expected and sometime it is a surprise to people. The first stage; denial is about the person who is grieving will feel numb and shocked and would not be willing to accept that their loved one has passed away or is terminally ill (Kubler Ross, 1969). This relates to Jason Martins who has lost his mother due to an illness. This theory was used to be able to understand how Jason is feeling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social workers can improve empowerment to a grieving person by ensuring that they have the support that they need (Parkes, 1986/2007) this includes support from the community and neighbours as this experience will offer the bereaved person encouragement to continue living their life. When service users are grieving they are vulnerable therefore social workers should establish their professional relationship with them using honesty and transparency (PCF domain 2 Values and Ethics) therefore, the client does not identify their social worker as a personal friend. Social workers can prevent oppression and discrimination by ensuring that anti oppressive and anti discriminatory policies are in place (PCF domain 3 Diversity) and they should ensure that they are aware of the challenges that service users face due to their emotional state and their identity. The grief and loss theory has been criticised by Corr et al (1997) who stated that there is not real life evidence to prove that people do go through the stages one (1) to stage five (5). Also the theory was criticised for not acknowledging the limitations of the model, for example, people do not always go through all the five (5) stages. Another criticism of the theory is that using the word stage to describe the grieving process implies how inconsiderate it is as it forces the bereaved to internalise their feelings waiting for that stage to pass which will affect their life in the long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cyber Crime As A Key Risk For Regulated Firm Cyber crime as a key risk for regulated firm Delegate ID number : 3733017 November 2014 The term cyber crime describes criminal activity involving computer and internet in committing a crime. Generally it can be divided to two manners: It can target the machine itself, where the purpose of crime would be to gain access to important data stored on the machine, which could be used to obtain gain. It can also use the machine as a tool to commit other type of crime in more traditional understanding, say distribute child pornography or trade ill gotten goods. Other division categorises cyber crime according to whom it is directed towards: Against person harassment, identity theft Against property merchandise fraud, financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These tools facilitate even those with little skills in the field. Accessibility of resources: In the era of omnipresent internet, machines provide grounds for committing internet fraud but can also be a channel to commit traditional crime and provide platform for criminals to support each other and build network. It has been observed that multiple online marketplaces have emerged through channels such as forums and Internet Relay Chats (IRC). They are meant to cater the need for hacking tools, malicious software, and stolen data. Less skilled actors can gain the access to guidance and services helping them extend their skills. Closer look at these marketplaces reveals that they can be used to distribute and obtain expertise, tools, and even sensitive data of potential victims, such as credit card numbers, bank account details, and personal identification numbers. The below table illustrates the research on accessibility of resources offered in Russian hacker fora. Table 1. Resources Number of posts % of total Buy posts % of total Sell posts % of total Cybercrime services 219 30 39 17.8 180 82.2 ICQ numbers 73 10 9 12.3 64 87.7 Malware and related services 246 34 103 41.9 143 58.1 Other 92 13 22 23.9 70 76.1 Stolen Personal Information 92 13 21 22.8 71 77.2 Total 722 100 194 26.9 528 73.1 Cyber crime as a threat for stock and security exchange markets: The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Her Movie Relationships Her is a movie about the story of a man, Theodore, who falls in love with his artificially intelligent operating system, Samantha. The movie shows how a relationship began, grew and ended between a man and an operating system. This type of relationship is rare, furthermore, there is no artificial intelligence that is in the same stage of intelligence as Samantha. Nonetheless, the relationship between the two raises questions as to how genuine and true the relationship is. Before beginning to analyze the relationship between Theodore and Samantha, there are other real stories that could help better understand the type of relationship Theodore and Samantha had. Jack and Oskar were two twin brothers who were separated a little after birth due to their parent s separation. Jack grew up with his Jewish father and his family while Oskar grew up with his mother and her German family. Oskar attended a Nazi run school and later joined a Hitler youth, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The began with the initiating stage when they first introduced themselves to one another and had a conversation. The had their experimental stage when they exchanged personal information to better understand one another. The intensifying stage when they opened up to one another and enjoyed one another s company. The integrating stage when they went out on a date and had sex. The bonding stage when they talked about having kids and announced their relationship to their friends. They also passed through relationship ending stages before they broke up. The differentiating stage when they complained about the kind of relationship they have. Circumscribing stage, when Theodore knew that Samantha communicates with other OSes and was disappointed. The stagnating stage when Theodore finds out Samantha cheated on him and felt like the relationship was over. Terminating stage when Samantha ended the relationship (FLOYD, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Six Different Stages Of Group Development Group development can be defined as a group of people work together. Group members are interdependent. In other words, they build as a team to accomplish goals. Again, it is known as team building. It is frameworks to recognize behavioral patterns of team and understand causes of changes. Furthermore, group development helps team to increase productivity. There are six different stages of group development such as formation of group, initial stage, transition stage, working stage, final stage and follow up stage. 2.1 FORMATION OF GROUP First stage of group development is formation of group. In this stage, group members feel delighted to join the group. It means they are eager to be part of the team. On the other hand, they are worried of how to adapt themselves in new environment. But, it is compulsory for them to gather together. Therefore, forming of group is available when they first meet. From there, they build trust between each other. This is to let them feel they are part of group members. There are few steps to form a group such as developing rationale, deciding theoretical format, practical considerations, group publicizing, select group leaders and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because they know strengths and weaknesses of each other, willing to share and exchange personal matters as well as group process. And, they have their own roles and responsibilities. In this stage, it will be an advantage to know the differences among members. When they know each other well, it enhances group performance. Group members must have both high competence and mission. It makes significant progress towards the goals. On the other hand, group leader should provide group members chances to receive feedback of how the group is doing. Through proper feedback, it brings self confidence to them. Last but not least, group members must have enough time to achieve its work and overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Maria As A Femme Fatale Essay A stark contrast to the two goddesses, Eliza and Angelica, takes form in Maria Reynolds. Maria isn t much more than an archetypal femme fatale sort of a sultry Rihanna type (Schulman) perfectly illustrates the reducing of female characters into one dimensional characters. Most of the show s audience see Maria as a femme fatale who seeks to hustle Hamilton with the help of her husband James Reynolds. Only briefly can one glimpse into Maria s life to see that much more pertains to her life than the one dimension Miranda grants her during the song Say No To This : I didn t know any better/ Please don t leave me with him I am helpless provides enough leeway into Maria s personal life to show the situation she finds herself in. Her words at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Burn , Eliza experiences a character arc within the three vignettes of the song. Eliza sings this song completely along; the first song in which a character receives a complete solo from start to finish, with minimal orchestration, an important thing to note since it symbolically provides a clear canvas for Eliza s thoughts. In the first verse, Eliza still clings to her smitten, helpless love with Alexander. In the second verse, she grows increasingly exasperated with Alexander and the self exposal of his affair. She falls into a helpless, pitiful tone of despair and agony. In her final vignette, Eliza sheds her helpless skin and becomes a stronger, independent woman who single handedly alters the course of history by burning her letters. Throughout this song, however, not once does Eliza blame Maria. She pins all the blame exactly on the person at fault; her husband Alexander. When Eliza sings, You published the letters she wrote you/ You told the whole world how you brought/ This girl into our bed (Hamilton) in her soliloquy. Eliza remains fully capable of referring to Maria in several, less democratic ways, from whore , as James Reynolds does, to a fully developed and conscious woman, as Alexander does. Instead, she chooses to see Maria for what she truly is; a helpless girl who suffers at the mercy of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Effects Of Autonomous Cars On Society Essay Tyler Hagemeier Dr. Learst English 102 20 November 2016 Argumentative Essay While researching articles about autonomous cars, I found a few authors who wrote about the effects of autonomous cars on society and whether or not these should be introduced to our world s roads. On one hand, some authors believe self driving cars should not be allowed on roads. They believe this revolution in the change of cars will destroy large industries which includes the auto insurance industry, parking industry, and auto aftermarket industry. However, with the expansion of these new technologies, it could introduce new industries as well. Some say autonomous cars draw questions of ethicality with accidents because there is not a human driving the vehicle. The truth is, human drivers cause a shocking amount of accidents each year which could be greatly decreased by autonomous cars. My goal in this paper is to argue that autonomous or self driving cars should be introduced to our world s roads because there will be less accidents, massive economic benefits, and a more efficient form of transportation. To achieve this goal, I have organized my paper into three sections. In this first section, I will provide evidence and discuss the amount of accidents human drivers create on the roads. I will then explain how self driving cars can limit the amount of accidents and discuss the ethics of autonomous cars. In the second section, I will explain how autonomous cars can benefit the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Death Penalty Impact On Society The death penalty is a legal process where the person who had committed an insane crime of murder is sentenced to death by the state, as a demonstration of punishment for what the accuser has committed. Since long before, people have been using this method not only to show the consequences of committing an insane crime, but also as a kind of notice to anyone who had the intentions of committing such crimes. With no doubt, the death penalty has been a part of combating human crime in society for many centuries, and is considered a necessary way to eradicate dangerous criminals. In other people s views, the subject of needing the death penalty became considered as an inhumane and unjust way to control and prevent criminal activity, its purpose and forms of use have been questioned for many years and the debate on whether it is necessary or not has been circling around. The death penalty needs to be kept in place as a way to prevent insane crimes, by taking an in depth look at how it affects society. A just society requires the death penalty for the taking of a life. When a criminal takes a life the justice a society has established is disturbed and the only way to accommodate for that disturbance is to restore the peace by taking the criminal s life. Therefore, this allows society to show that murder or any other act of the same sort is intolerable. The death penalty ensures criminals that commit murder and rape won t escape or be released again. Ernest Van Den Haag, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Parallels between Emily Dickinson s 39 and the Biblical... In one of my favorite poems by Emily Dickinson, 39 or [49] published in 1858, she almost parallels the life of Job in the Bible who lost all he had, but because he was faithful all of his loss was restored; I like that there are so many ways to interpret the loss and blame in this very short poem; for example, her loss could be a loss of possession or a loss of a child because in the sod could refer to either to an actual plot of land with its crops and the possessions that would come with it or to burying deceased children; to be a beggar could mean that she is literally poor and landless, which would mean that she had no way to provide for herself, or that she had no children and prayed for them; when she says that angels reimbursed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In another one of my favorite poems by Emily Dickinson 1263 or [1129], she subverts expectations by telling her audience to tell the truth, but to skew it, essentially telling them to lie; she writes on a lot of Christian themes so no one expects an advocacy of lying to be part of her poems; however I don t think her purpose is to promote lying; it is more of a revelation that people love the lie, we don t always really want truth when we ask someone s opinion; often we want our own confirmed; here she tells us that telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Intricacies Of Precognition Intricacies of Precognition Divine precognition is a phase of clairvoyance that brings knowledge of future events without relying on any physical senses. While clairvoyance is an awareness of past or future events that happen at a distance, precognition is knowing about events that will take place soon. For instance, you may be shown forthcoming events while you are in a dreaming state, during meditation or via flashes of clarity. The Bible is rich with examples of precognition. For example, the Wise Men were forewarned in a (precognitive) dream, not to return to Herod, but to take a different route home after finding the Christ child. History is rife with astounding examples of precognition: reportedly some surviving passengers, who were aboard the Titanic, experienced unusual dreams of impending disaster, which included many deaths by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frequently, the dream includes clear visions of the near future event, such as Lincoln seeing his own corpse. Premonition is similar to precognition, except premonition is a feeling that something dreadful might occur at some unknown time in the future. Precognition is a knowing that something will happen. Also, precognition usually comes when we are in the dream state and premonitions can take place anytime, day or night. Both involve heightened emotions and/or feelings, such as anxiety, fear or as feelings of doom and gloom that keep nagging at your consciousness. Let s explore precognitive dreams. Of course, not all dreams are precognitive, but if you should have one, it will deliver a warning. There is a slim chance to change the outcome. Precognitive dreams are often symbolic and may not be understood until the event happens. But, there are literal precognitive dreams where the dreamer can see what is about to happen in vivid detail as if they were participating in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Persuasive Essay About Torture Please, please stop it! Just make it stop I ll tell you anything! Please, Ella screams. She tries to tell the attackers the truth, but, regardless of what she says, they don t believe her. Under these circumstances, she decides to lie and tell them exactly what they want to hear. Torture is pointless because people will lie in order for the pain to stop and the interrogators have no accurate strategy to know if it is a lie or the truth, it impairs memory, and the interrogators can be torturing people who are truly not involved. For these reasons, torture is ineffective at guaranteeing a truthful confession and should be banned as an information gathering strategy. Numerous people believe that if someone knows information that puts them in a situation of being tortured then, they must deserve it anyhow. Along with that idea, others simply believe that everyone has a breaking point where if one does enough to someone, they will end up telling the truth. It can furthermore be viewed that torture is for the greater good. These people feel as though the torture and pain of a few people is better than the possible murder of innocent civilians (Mackler). Plenty of people are under the impression that those who are tortured do not receive any serious permanent damage. Although a handful of the population believes that torture will overall help, torturing someone will rarely ever help a situation. People will do whatever it takes in order to not be in pain, it s natural human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Role Did The Cottage Industry Play In The Industrial... The industrial revolution began in Great Britain, in the beginning over 75% of England s population were living in countryside towns whilst working on family owned farms, this was otherwise known as the cottage industry. When the transition in 17th century began people slowly migrated to the cities, working in factories and the environments drastically changed. I enjoy participating in these role plays, as it clarifies and furthers my understanding. I was a factory worker, and I developed an emotional understanding of the working conditions in which peasants both worked and lived under. Only a few minutes into the activity I supposedly caught my arm in the machine, where it got much mangled and before anyone who could/would assist I bled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factory owners used the urbanisation and falling of the cottage industry to exploit their workers. Owners carried the exploitation out by primarily employing women and children and paying them minimal wages, by ensuring that workers spent six to seven days a week, working a minimum of 12 hour shifts. Many workers became deaf because of the loud machines and the non existent health and safety guidelines. Factories were always poorly ventilated and became hot and humid very quickly, especially for those who worked in factories powered by steam, this often resulted in fainting, dehydration and occasional deaths. When unions were developed in the early 1800 s, condition gradually improved. Once employees had the government support furthered the improvement, with the following acts being put in place; The Factory Act 1819 (UK) limited working hours for children to a maximum of 12 hours a day. The Factory Act 1833 (UK) banned children under the age of nine from working in the textiles industry. Children aged 10 to 13 years were limited to a 48 hour working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Middle East Faces Water Shortage For The Next 25 Years Intro paragraph: I collected the news articles for this assignment through various means. For instance, I used Google search, and typed in keywords such as economy, scarce resources, economic analysis, economic data, consumer demand, consumer spending and consumer prices. I would then click the news tab and looked through the list of recent news articles, and I would pick the ones that caught my attention the most. I also went directly to well known news websites, such as the Miami Herald, Washington Post, New York times, Forbes, and Daily Finance. The method I used the most was Google Search, due to the wide variety of options it offered, and because the articles were more organized by date, compared to the other websites. I also watched the News, and then searched for the article I saw on TV through search engines such as Google, Yahoo.etc Article 1 Title of the Article: Middle East Faces Water Shortage for the next 25 years Authors first and last name: John Vidal Webaddress:http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/27/middle east faces water shortages for the next 25 years study says Keywords/ Search terms: U.S economy, resources, scarce resources, scarcity, news Summary: This article talks about the scarcity of water that is being faced by people in the Middle East. The lack of water is due to an increase in temperature, which is drying out underground aquifers, and from agriculture, which consumes large quantities of water. The depleting water supplies are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. My Brother Sam Is Dead Themes The Interesting book by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier, My Brother Sam Is Dead, has a very big theme. The big theme was how war impacts families. The main characters in the book are Samuel Meeker, Tim Meeker, Life Meeker, and Susanna Meeker. They have a tavern that is located in Redding Ridge, Connecticut, which is split up because of the war. The tavern is not split up War impacts many things; one of the topics that war impacts is individuals. Tim is torn by war because on pg. 127, Tim says, Having father gone was strange. The tavern seemed cold and empty. The reason I can infer that Tim is torn is because he has been attacked by Patriots and saved by Loyalists. He also doesn t know whether to follow Sam or father. Father ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. American Culture Vs. Other Cultures Throughout history cultures have come and gone. Cultures from many distinct civilizations and empires were able to be conceived but yet most became utterly ruined. However certain societies and cultures were able to thrive for longer periods of times and outlast others. The more sophisticated a culture was, the greater the influence it had over smaller ones eventually merging together to establish a strong society; therefore creating a longer lasting culture. How do these cultures develop and outperform others to survive for long periods of time? Through two factors: how advanced the society is technologically, socially, economically, and politically and the role of the society in world affairs. These principles help dictate the how valuable certain cultures are compared to others and ultimately extend the lifetime of societies and their culture. Since its establishment, the United States has been a hub for advancement. In Watters article the country has only been around for about 200 years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is commonly referred to as the West and has developed into a world superpower in a rather short amount of time. The U.S. is considered to be a valuable a culture because of how well developed and advanced it became and its role in the world as a super power. Through technological and societal advancement, U.S. pharmaceutical corporations were able to discover a new mental issue known as depression and treat it with certain prescription pills, or SSRIs. The corporations believed that SSRIs worked with little to no scientific evidence to support the effects of the SSRIs, there is currently no scientific consensus that depression is linked to serotonin deficiency or that SSRIs restore the brain s balance (Watters). However, the corporations were correct about how real this mental issue is. Japan s and the U.S. s perspective of depression ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Freedom of the Press Freedom of the press is part of the five main freedoms represented in the first amendment of the constitution of the United States. The constitution was ratified in 1791 putting freedom of the press in full development. Since then many cases have evolved with this freedom, and the freedom had some role of developing future amendments and technology in modern day. Freedom of the press had a history even before its ratification, it helped to solve many court cases, and is used throughout modern times. First of all, this is the definition of freedom of the press from lawbrain.com. Freedom of the press guarantees the rights, to gather, publish, and distribute information and ideas without government restriction or restraint . Also it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has pointed to this people their danger and their remedy. It has set before them liberty and slavery... (Illinoisfirstamendmentcenter.com). This showed that Adams was proud of what he accomplished but also saw the power of the press and how people can get manipulated by the press. Before this newspapers never included criticism and topics against the government. Newspapers played a critical role after the American Revolution. Journalists criticized the Articles of Confederation and showed how worthless the American dollar was. Even though the Freedom of the Press was issued in the constitution, it was soon shut down with the implement of Sedition Act of 1798. Restrictions on the press were put in place. It was illegal, to write, print, utter or publish, or cause it to be done, or assist in it, any false, scandalous, and malicious writing against the government of the United States (constitution.org). Many people disliked it and the Sedition Act was pronounced unconstitutional in 1832. This was the beginning of the Fourth Estate which means the press watching over the government like a watchdog. As the 19th century progressed the biggest focus of the news was politics. Slavery, presidential elections, the suffrage movement, temperance, free education and foreign policy were news and started social change with so many national issues. Soon after pictures were being formed in the newspaper and cartoons were being created to depict the lives of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Victims Of Criminal Activity Every year, thousands of immigrants are victims of criminal activity. Significant factors that contribute to this violence, never to be reported are language barrier, fear of deportation, cultural differences, and fears of the unfamiliar. In 2000 the Congress passed a law known as the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act. (Victims of criminal activity, n.d.). The U.S. Congress created this law as a form of immigration relief that is available aliens who are victims. The Congress wanted to aid law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting human trafficking by providing a way for alien victims to remain in the U.S. to assist in an investigation. Through the whole process the victim is working very closely with an officer. Victims ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is critical for the applicant to stay in the U.S. for a continuous period of three years. If the person departures out of the country they may lose the eligibility to apply for a green card and in my experience this was very difficult to accomplish. (Green card for a victim of a crime (u nonimmigrant), n.d.). A victim cannot unreasonably refuse to provide evidence or refuse to help with the investigation. However, there are circumstances where the victim does not have to help with the investigation and that is in a case where the victim is severely traumatized either mentally or physically. (Immigration relief for vulnerable aliens: t and u visas, n.d.). The last requirement is to establish presents in the United States, to ensure family unity. In reality, this specific requirement is a lot of paperwork. The victim must submit a proof of work; proof of residence with a copy of the lease and proof of paying rent on time. Additionally affidavits from friends, co workers are instrumental in showing that the victim is a person of good character and it would be in the best interest for the community and the country to grant a permanent residency to the victim. (Victims of trafficking, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Horrors of War in Wilfred Owen s Poem, Dulce et... The Horrors of War in Wilfred Owen s Poem, Dulce et Decorum Est From the earliest records of history, accounts of war have been portrayed as valiant acts of heroism. Children and adults alike have gathered together to hear tales of war and its glory. From the stories of Alexander the Great to recent day movies like Saving Private Ryan, war has been praised and exalted with words such as bravery, honor, and freedom. However, Wilfred Owen s poem Dulce et Decorum Est shows the ugly, horrible side of fighting. By use of gripping words and vivid descriptions, Owen paints incredible pictures of what World War I was really like. He tears away the glory and drama and reveals the real essence of fighting: fear, torture, and death. No ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, An ecstasy of fumbling / Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time / But someone still was yelling out and stumbling [. . .]. Everyone has managed to put on his mask, except one unfortunate soldier. As the mustard gas seeps into his lungs, he begins to scream and jerk around, but it is too late for his companions to save him. [W]atch the white eyes writing in his face / His hanging face / [. . .] at every jolt, the blood / Come gargling from the froth corrupted lungs [. . .] / Of vile, incurable sores on the innocent tongue [. . .]. Nowhere in the entire poem is there any mention of how wonderful and brave the soldiers feel at being given the chance to die for their country. Second, striking similes are used throughout the whole poem. The speaker does not content himself with using age old phrases or comparisons. His similes are unique and gripping. Like old beggars under sacks, like a man in fire or lime, and like a devil s sick of sin, help to add vivid mental pictures to the poem. The soldier s uniforms are ripped and threadbare from all the fighting, and they are so exhausted that they bend over as they walk. The man that breathed the mustard gas is in such incredible pain that all he can do is jerk about as if he were on fire. After a while, the gas causes his face to sag until he resembles something from the horrors of hell. The speaker s similes are ones that cause the reader to stop and just think about what is being described ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Program Music Manifestation Program Music Manifestations. The great age of program was at the time of the nineteenth century. Program music is the type of music that aims to evoke an image, or convey an impression of events. Program music is usually connected with stories, poems, ideas, or scenes. Program music has four types of manifestations: program symphony, tone/symphonic poem, concert overtures, incidental music. Program music, in general, has been around, in many forms, for centuries, but it became highly prominent in the romantic period, when the music was associated with literature. Also, in program music they aim for the music to express feelings more than descriptions. The first type of the program music is program symphony. A program symphony is a composition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Cotton Gin Research Paper THE COTTON GIN A cotton gin is a machine that quickly and easily separates the cotton fibers from the seeds, a job formerly performed by hand. The fibers are processed into cotton goods, and the seeds may be used to grow more cotton, to produce cottonseed oil, or, if they are badly damaged, are disposed of. The gin uses a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously remove the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. The modern version of the cotton gin was created by the American inventor Eli Whitney in 1793 to mechanize the cleaning of cotton. The invention was granted a patent on March 14, 1794. There is slight controversy over whether the idea of the cotton gin and its constituent elements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Watt s engine used 75% less coal than Newcomen s, and was much cheaper to run. Watt proceeded to develop his engine further, modifying it to provide a rotary motion suitable for driving factory machinery. This enabled factories to be sited away from rivers, and further accelerated the pace of the Industrial Revolution. Newcomen s and Watt s early engines were atmospheric , meaning that they were powered by the vacuum generated by condensing steam instead of the pressure of expanding steam. Cylinders had to be large, as the only usable force acting on them was atmospheric pressure. Steam was only used to compensate for the atmosphere allowing the piston to move back to its starting position. Around 1800, Richard Trevithick introduced engines using high pressure steam. These were much more powerful than previous engines and could be made small enough for transport applications. Thereafter, technological developments and improvements in manufacturing techniques (partly brought about by the adoption of the steam engine as a power source) resulted in the design of more efficient engines that could be smaller, faster, or more powerful, depending on the intended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe Okonkwo. Mr.Brown. These two men are drastically different from one another. But it is only 2 things in this whole wide world that separate them. In the novel, Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the fundamental differences between Okonkwo and Mr. Brown s core beliefs as to how society should run derives from they re interpretations of moral religious requirements and culturally accepted or rejected actions when it comes to economy, women s rights, as well as war and military. That glaring line between their beliefs on those issues is materialism and how present materialism is in their respective religions and cultures. In Okonkwo s culture, to be accepted, money is almost the only thing you need. The only thing more important to a man s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To Mr.Brown s culture, if all you care about is money, you aren t going to be accepted often. You will be viewed as selfish, greedy and not many people will generally like you. Money is freedom in his culture, as you can do more enjoyable and expensive events with that money. But he knows that money is valueless when you die. Either you go to Heaven or Hell in his beliefs, and money is useless in both places. Therefore, an economy is clearly important to have, since probably anarchy would ensue without a stable economy system, but some people take it too seriously. Money isn t everything in his culture. And family, memories and being a Christ following person is what really matters, not money. Those things you can t drop on your foot, therefore materialism is viewed as evil in his society, since needing tangible things is frowned upon in his society. He knows some people don t get that, but the overall cultural beliefs are that money isn t all to live for. In spite of Okonkwo s beliefs on the extreme importance of money, Mr.Brown s culture believes money is valueless when you die and isn t the only thing to live for. In conclusion, materialism, as what someone has is how much one is worth, is viewed as highly acceptable in Umofia, while Mr.Brown believes that materials do not make a man and it s who that person is inside is what matters. In Okonkwo s beliefs, men are supreme and are just better than women derives from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Presence In Okinawa When examining this issue through an economic lens, one can see that there are many negative implications of the U.S. maintaining a military presence in Okinawa. The article, Okinawa: Effects of Long term U.S. Military Presence, by Genuine Security, reveals that Japan pays for 70 percent of the total funding towards U.S. bases, leading to the sum of an estimated $100,000 contribution by the Japanese government to each U.S. military person stationed in Japan ( Okinawa: Effects of long term US Military Presence , 2007). This mass contribution is a drain to the Japanese economy. In addition, the arrangement regarding U.S. bases in Okinawa not only has detrimental effects on the Japanese economy. Japanese partners, such as the U.S., are suffering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... base removal in Okinawa may not be feasible, a plausible solution to this conundrum is for the U.S. to partially remove their presence from Okinawa. Japan would still have some military protection, but would not suffer the economic strains posed by the current level of U.S. military presence. A primary concern of this solution is that the U.S. would lack a presence in the Asian Pacific region. To address this concern, the U.S. army could relocate their army to Guam. Guam is a U.S. territory, unlike Okinawa which belongs to Japan. An argument against this solution is that the U.S. would have to pay extreme amounts to rebuild bases and support their armed forces in Guam. The Russian International Television Network article, Guam, Marianas brace for massive U.S/ military redeployment, asserts, More than a third of the estimated $8.7 billion cost of building the new facilities for the Marines is being funded by Japan, according to McClatchy reporter Adam Ashton ( Guam, Marianas Brace for Massive U.S. Military Redeployment , 2015). This would relieve the financial strain placed upon the U.S. in their relocation to Guam. If the U.S. military bases are not at least partially withdrawn from Okinawa, Japan, the U.S., and their global partners will continue to experience the catastrophic economic effects of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Macroeconomics Of The United Arab Emirates And Its Real... OBE66124 A Report on The Macroeconomics of the United Arab Emirates and its Real Estate Sector Macroeconomic background Q1. The table below contains the calculated growth rates of the nominal GDP for the period 2010 2015. It shows that the highest growth rate was registered in 2011 so, we can say that from 2010 to 2011 the nominal GDP in the United Arab Emirates has increased by 21.84%. On the other side, the highest decrease of the nominal GDP was registered last year when the GDP decreased by 7.30%. For example, in 2010 the GDP growth rate is: G_Y= (Y_2010 Y_2009)/Y_2009 =(286049.34 253547.36)/253547.36=12.82% Table 1. The growth rate of the nominal GDP in UAE Source: Author s calculations using data from the World Bank ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The relationship between TFP and stock prices has been observed by analysts for centuries and most of their results conclude that a growth in the stock prices generates a growth in productivity on the long term. So the shocks that have an impact on the stock prices and stimulate companies to invest in new technologies affect productivity on the long term because it usually takes time for the new technologies to be implemented and generate productivity (Comin et al. 2016). The relationship between stock prices and total factor productivity is explored by plotting the productivity over the last 5 years and the evolution of the average annual growth rate of the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) index. The evolution of the two variables shows there is a weak negative relationship on the short term between them so, we can say that the productivity numbers are not consistent with the stock prices. Figure 1. TFP and DFM index Source: Author s representation using data from the World Bank and DFM database Looking at the evolution of the DFM index, we observe there was a concern of a stock market bubble in 2014 because the stock prices were driven very high. However, their expansion was followed in 2015 2016 by a relatively smooth contraction. Figure 2. The Evolution of the DFM index in UAE 2012 2016 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Themes in Early American Literature Essays Themes of Early American Literature Early American literature does a tremendous job of revealing the exact conditions and challenges that were faced by the explorers and later by the colonists of the New World. From early shipwrecks to the later years of small colonies barely surviving through dreadful winters, the literary works of the time period focus on some very recognizable themes. The theme of any given work being simply the unifying subject or idea is a very important element of any piece of writing. As one reviews some of this early literature, it becomes obvious that several themes appear repeatedly, and it is these subjects that were clearly very common among people from all over the New World. While a number of themes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The explorer narratives, however, were not the only ones which described a dark and forbidding quality of the New World. The colonists at Jamestown and all along the eastern coast suffered through harsh winters with minimal supplies, causing many deaths and making life in the New World extremely challenging. For example, in William Bradford s Of Plymouth Plantation he remarks that 50 of the 102 Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth had died within the first year (Perkins and Perkins 50). The reasons for the high number of deaths in the colonies vary, but disease and harsh winters certainly claimed their share. In addition, the colonies struggled to establish crops and solid dwellings for months or years after they first landed, and supply ships proved to be unreliable at best. John Smith of the Jamestown Colony is responsible for writing The General History of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles in which he depicted the grievous condition of the colonists only days after the ships departed and left them to the mercy of the land (Reuben 6). He wrote, Being thus left to our fortunes, it fortuned that within ten days scarce ten amongst us could either go, or well stand, such extreme weakness and sickness oppressed us. (Perkins and Perkins 36). In the same piece of literature, Smith also noted another very ominous threat to the well being of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Theme of Love in Much Ado and Twelfth Night AS English Literature Unit 2 (Coursework) EXPLORATIVE STUDY Shakespeare s Twelfth Night is studied and his Much Ado About Nothing is used to explore the theme of love. Performances are referred to. Shakespeare s romantic comedies explore love, the divine passion , in all its moods and intensities. Most characters in these two plays are in love, find love or seek it. Twelfth Night, reputedly the most mature of Shakespeare s romantic comedies, weaves several such love stories into an intricate collage to explore different types of love and its easy descent into pain or folly. John Gross, in a 1991 review of Twelfth Night in the Sunday Telegraph, said Twelfth Night is about true love and its egocentric counterfeits. Orsino s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Viola Orsino and Benedick Beatrice loves are comparable, since both are constant, clear eyed, and more based on a weathered and thorough understanding of each other than on mere physical attraction theirs is the marriage of true minds . Even true love could be silly though, as Kenneth Branagh, playing Benedick in his 1993 version, displays in his antics when bitten by the lovebug; Newsweek, in a 1993 review of this adaptation, aptly judged it as portraying the absolute absurdity and absurd absoluteness of love. In comparison, though Claudio is genuinely attracted to Hero, his love seems fickle, jealous and immature. Claudio, a sensible conventional wooer, first verifies Hero s social and financial compatibility ( Hath Leonato any son...? ), but their relationship lacks trust and instinctive understanding of each other. This is the reason Claudio believes Don John s intrigue, though Hero, being sweet and submissive, remains true to him regardless of his treatment of her. Their union therefore seems less sound than Beatrice and Benedick s and less acceptable to a modern audience, which is probably why, in the 2005 Shakespeare Retold version of Much Ado, Hero declines Claude s second offer. Sebastian and Olivia s love too, though true, doesn t seem on par with the Viola Orsino and Beatrice Benedick loves in terms of depth and appreciation of each other. Despite falling in love in a flash and being united only by a flood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Structure And Support System Of A Person s Financial... Banks are the structure and support system of a person s financial state. People rely on banks to keep their money safe. Choosing a bank is an important decision and there is a lot to account for when looking to see which one is most beneficial. While there are lots of banks to choose from, Bank of America and PNC are two of the biggest and most commonly known. When it comes down to which is better, PNC or Bank of America, the obvious answer is PNC.PNC has lower fees, better benefits, and customers are very highly satisfied. PNC is more cost efficient than Bank of America. PNC is one of the few banks that allow the option of taking out any amount of money. If the consumer was to overdraft in a particular account, such as the Virtual Wallet, there is no charge. When money is put into the account, PNC will take the money and credit the overdraft amount that was charged in the Virtual Wallet. PNC declares the Overdraft fee to be 4 dollars per day. PNC s Overdraft balance threshold is 5 dollars, continuous overdraft fee is 7 dollars per day and as well as the Overdraft Protection Transfer. All other accounts are 10 dollars each. In contrast, the Standard Overdraft fee for Bank of America is 35 dollars per overdraft charge or for declined and returned transactions. Therefore, the Extended Overdrawn Balance charge is 35 dollars when the account stays overdrawn for 5 consecutive days. Next, the transfer fee is 10 dollars with Overdraft Protection. PNC s overdraft fee s are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Statistical Data Report Statistical data report assessing the performance of two schools The aim of this report is to analyse the assessment results of two primary schools within Bradford on Avon, a small town in Wiltshire; Fitzmaurice Community Primary School and Christ Church Voluntary Controlled Primary School. The data below is retrieved from the Department of Education (2014) and compared with local authority and national averages. Part A: (DfE, 2014) Figure 1 demonstrates a clear difference in the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths. Pupils meet the expected standard if they achieve a scaled score of 100 or more in their reading and maths tests, and their teacher assesses them as working at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may provide an explanation or causal link for the schools assessment results performance, particularly Christ Church. Yet a question is still raised as to why there is a difference in performance of the two schools, particularly when the both schools are located in the same town. (DfE, 2014) Figure 4 illustrates how both schools have a smaller than average percentage of pupils where English is not their first language (EAL). For instance, while the national average percentage is 20%, Fitzmaurice Primary School contains just 3% of EAL pupils, and Christ Church obtains an even lower percentage of 0.6%. Fitzmaurice s slightly higher percentage here may explain why the school isn t performing as successfully as pupils from Christ Church. Part B: Both figures 1 and 2 show that pupils from Christ Church are making better progress at the end of KS2 compared with pupils at Fitzmaurice and the national average. There are various causes for these differences in performance, including selected areas of deprivation and economic disparity within the town, differences in ethnic groups as well as diverse teaching methods and use of feedback. The county of Wiltshire has been found to be somewhat affluent. To demonstrate this, the DETR Index of Local Deprivation (2004) provides evidence displaying some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Results from the Penetration Test of the Ernst and... This report documents the results from the penetration test of the Ernst and Young Credit Union external website (http://10.55.3.101). Full authorisation has been given to conduct the test, which was carried out in a manner that simulates an attack from a malicious user. The objectives were to: establish if a remote attacker could penetrate the security mechanisms of the Ernst Young Credit Union. evaluate the impact of such a breach on the security of confidential information and on the infrastructure of the website. This report contains an overview of the testing process and issues that were found, details of the testing process, results found, the risks associated with the vulnerability and recommendations for rectifying the vulnerability. The results of the test can be of assistance to Ernst Young when making decisions regarding information security. 1. Overview of Testing Process and Most Serious Security Issues: 1.1 While assessing the security of the Ernst Young website, it was found that the Branch Locator page is vulnerable to SQL injection attacks. This is a serious vulnerability which involves inserting malicious SQL statements into an input field for execution. By appending SQL statements to the URL of the Branch Locator page, information about the structure of the underlying database was collected. This information was then used to generate further malicious statements. The list of database objects, tables and columns were returned. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Similarities Between Hitler Stalin And Mussolini s Cult Of... We all know about the dictators Hitler Mussolini and Stalin but how did they gain power. This paper is going to talk about how did the dictators use their cult of personality to gain and hold political power? But What is a cult of personality, how did Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler use their cults of personality to gain political power and keep it? how the citizens viewed them? What is a cult of personality? A cult of personality is something that happens when individuals use the power of media to create a heroic or greater image of themselves. Individuals accomplish this with the use of media control and propaganda. Some individual do this to get people to side with them sometimes it s the public sometimes its other people of power. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Germany and there economy crumbled trying to pay off the reparations of ww1 the inflammation and unemployment was increasing by the day Germany look for radical change and it was Adolf Hitler. Behind him his cult of personality. he formed it using propaganda showing Germany a picture of a perfect life with where you have a happy wife at home and the men work and the children are perfect giving Germany a sense of nationalism. He sometimes would use propaganda portray that Hitler was larger than life and his ideas of politics and to impose his own beliefs in anti semitism to his people. however people loved adolf hitler saying thing such as Hitler for Germany all of Germany of Hitler This how 3 European dictators formed and used there cults of personality. Stalin used it to create fear and a god like image. Mussolini formed his through the glories of power and making himself seem like the only solution to Italy s growing economic power. Finally Adolf Hitler who used to convey an image of perfect society and to give himself a god like image and to create a sense of nationalism for his people. This is how dictators used cult of personality to gain or hold political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Case Of Same Sex Love If adjustment is necessary, it should be made primarily with regard to the position the homosexual occupies in present day society, and society should more often be the patient to be treated than the homosexual. Dr. Harry Benjamin Same sex love has existed in Indian society and culture. Hindu festivals and sex which celebrate homosexual acts, the description of sodomy Kama sutra, the court customs of Babar, references to women loving women in the Mahabharata and Ramayana and description of Tantric initiation rites which evoked the idea of universal bisexuality in human personality are discussed widely. The 2nd of July, 2009 shall be remembered as the one on which Indian homosexuals got a new lease of life; freedom from the clutches of the archaic and discriminatory Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (hereinafter IPC). This finally enables them to lead a life of dignity which shall be free from harassment, oppression and victimization. The decade long struggle, by the activists and the homosexuals, to abolish the monstrous law has met with success. The Delhi High Court declared the concerned penal provision as unconstitutional insofar it criminalizes consensual sexual acts of adults in private since it violates the fundamental rights granted under Articles 213, 144 and 155 of the Constitution of India. Though the matter is still pending before the Supreme Court of India, on the one hand the decision has brought much awaited relief to the advocates of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Gray Zone by Primo Levi Essay The Gray Zone by Primo Levi In the chapter, the gray zone, the author Primo Levi describes the human relationships inside the Lager. In describing the gray zone, Levi discusses the different roles of prisoners assigned by the Nazi. The prisoners that did the work were seen as being more privileged which at the end of the day helped them get more food and live better. Therefore, the concept of the gray zone is analyzing the difference between the privileged and the non privileged in the Lager. The difference can be seen by the tasks that the prisoners carried out, for example, one of the groups were seen as, Low ranking functionaries... sweepers, kettle washers, night watchmen, bed smoothers... checkers of lice and scabies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Terrence Des Pres, The Survivor Summary The Survivor by Terrence Des Pres discusses how prisoners survived in poor living conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto. He defines a survivor as, ...any man or women striving to keep life and spirit intact not only those who returned, but the hundreds of thousands who stayed alive sometimes for years, only to die at the last minute. He describes the experience in the Ghetto where it was possible to survive with the collective efforts of others, which is the opposite of how Primo Levi described it. Survivors experienced help from each other such as gifts of food from friends and family. People were willing to give up their valuables for the better of others. With these little gestures people felt better and more rich about their experience which helped lighten the mood in the Ghetto. However, thousands still died every day at Treblinka, a concentration camp in Poland. At the peak of operations, 15,000 men, women and children died there each day. Death on that scale took enormous labor, and towards the end, when the SS began to fear discovery, the mass graves were opened and the rotting bodies burned. The Sonderkommando, a group of prisoners, were responsible of disposing bodies of other prisoners. The purpose of surviving till the end was to tell the horrific stories of the Warsaw Ghetto. Such as the filthy living conditions. In Nazi camps especially, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Popcorn During The Great Depression The Encyclopedia Popcornica, put together by The Popcorn Board, has a great deal of information all about popcorn. Their discoveries found that the corn used to make popcorn has been around for 4,000 years. Popcorn was very popular in the 1890s until the Great Depression. During this time street vendors would walk around with their poppers through parks, fairs, and expositions. Popcorn during the Great Depression was a real treat and one of the few things that families could afford. This was the time for popcorn to take off with business because it was cheap and other businesses could not stay open. Unfortunately, when the television came around many people stopped going to the movies, which causes sales in popcorn to decrease as well until ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Matured popcorn kernels are made up of protein, oils, and carbohydrates. The percentage of each of these components varies from kernel to kernel based on its genetics and growing environment. Compared to normal corn, popcorn typically has similar starch and oil contents but higher protein content. Also, the starch found in popcorn tends to have lower gelatinization temperatures, peak temperatures, and pasting temperatures than normal corn starch. All of these differences allow the popcorn to pop to 30 times the volume of the original kernel (Sweley, Rose, Jackson, 2013). These percentages also vary depend on how the kernel is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Zika Virus Through Latin America And The Caribbean The most recent outbreak of the Zika Virus through Latin America and the Caribbean, and its association with microcephaly in newborns has attracted significant attention from researchers and health specialists. In 2013 and 2015, large outbreaks of the virus were respectively reported in French Polynesia and Brazil. In 1947, The Zika virus was first identified in Uganda in Rhesus monkeys. It was then identified in humans in 1952 in some parts of Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania The virus, also known as ZIKV, is an arbovirus of the Flaviviridae family, and is closely related to dengue, yellow fever and Chikungunya viruses (Al Qahtani et al., 2016.); an arbovirus refers to a group of viruses transmitted by arthropod vectors (MedicineNet.com, 2016). The Zika disease is caused by the Zika virus that is primarily transmitted through a bite of an infected Aedes mosquito. Though the incubation period of Zika is not clear, it is estimated to be around 2 7 days after the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito (World Health Organization, 2016). Symptomatic signs of the disease are mild fever, skin rashes, malaise, conjunctivitis and muscle and joint pain (World Health Organization, 2016). Because the virus has mild symptoms and no associated fatalities, it goes undiagnosed in several cases. In newborns, however, the virus causes neurological and developmental conditions, including but not limited to Guillain Barre syndrome and microcephaly. To fully understand the mechanisms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Lil Wayne Interview Lil Wayne is the epitome of outspoken. Unlike other musicians who remain tight lipped to avoid controversy, Weezy speaks his mind. This has led to some interesting (to say the least) exchanges during interviews with the star. Here, we present our list of the seven most outrageous things Lil Wayne has said during interviews. Ready for the madness? Check it out for yourself below! Number Seven: Lil Wayne on His Love for Jay Last year, Weezy did an interview with Wild Wayne, a New Orleans radio personality. In the interview, he revealed that he still gets excited when Jay Z texts him. He said, Just getting personal texts and not just little texts about Yeah, there was a song I heard. I saw what you said that s cool. Thanks. Getting real texts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He said that he listened to sports radio all day, but it wasn t because he couldn t listen to music. He said, All I listen to all day, if I am listening to anything, is sports. And that ain t because of nothing, just the simple fact that I ve never listened to anyone else s music but my own, and since I m not able to do that up in here, I don t listen to anything. Number Two: On Doing What He Wants This Weezy gem is one for the books. During his infamous interview with Katie Couric before the 2009 Grammy Awards, Lil Wayne was asked what a gangsta is. He responded, I don t take nothin from no one. I do what I wanna do. And I m gonna do that until the day I die. And if I can t do that, then I ll just die. Number One: On Aging Weezy did an interview with Rolling Stone in 2015, and during the interview, he discussed his daughter and how his age has created a sort of communication barrier between them. He said, Sometimes I don t know what the hell [young people] are talking about on Instagram. I had to call [my daughter Reginae], like, What the hell is on fleek ? We feel you, Lil Wayne. Thanks for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Abandoned Church Meaning Task 1: The Abandoned Church Significance to the Story: The fact that the story starts and ends here is significant. In the beginning, Santiago sleeps under a giant sycamore inside the church and doesn t realize the treasure is right under him. In the end, he digs and finds the treasure right where he had slept before, which ends the story and leaves Santiago satisfied that he has finished his Personal Legend. Significance Geographically: In the real world, the abandoned church is in Spain and is about a four days journey (walking) from Tarifa. Tarifa Significance to the Story: This city makes a huge impact on Santiago because he meets the old king who tells him that he should follow his dream about going to the Egyptian Pyramids. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To the world, Tarifa is a port to where things can get traded and bought, and where boats can come to Tangier Significance to the Story: Santiago makes some big mistakes here because of his lack of experience with people, which gets his money stolen. He wants to give up because of this. The significance of this city is that this is where he find the crystal shop. Significance Geographically: In the real world, Tangier is on the northern tip of Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar, south of Tarifa. To the world, Tangier is a port to where things can get traded and bought, and where boats can come to. The Crystal Shop Significance to the Story: The crystal shop is significant because, before he finds this place, all of Santiago s money is stolen from him, and he feels like giving up his dream to go to the Egyptian Pyramids. The owner of the crystal shop offers him a job. The shop is significant because it plays a large role on how Santiago feels about life and getting towards his personal legend. This is where he saves up enough money to continue his journey. Significance Geographically: In the real world, the crystal shop would be located in the town of Tangier on the top of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Joseph Henry Essays Joseph Henry Joseph Henry lived from 1797 to 1878. Of Scottish decent, Henry was a son of a day laborer in Albany, New York. He was sent to live with his grandmother as a small boy in a village about 40 miles from Albany. At the age of thirteen, be became apprenticed to a watchmaker. He then became interested in theatre and was offered employment as a professional actor, but instead he attended Albany Academy where he was provided with free tuition. He has always been interested in science and by 1823 his education was very far advanced that he was assisting the teaching of science courses. By 1826, after a shift as a district schoolteacher and as a private tutor, he was appointed Professor of Mathematics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a current is flowing, self inductance tends to keep it from building up. Henry found that self inductance is greatly affected by the configuration of the circuit, especially the coiling of the wire. He also discovered how to make non inductive windings by folding the wire back on itself. At the same time Henry was doing all this, another physicist, Michael Faraday was doing similar work in England. Henry was slow in publishing his results and was unaware of Faraday s work, therefore Faraday is recognized as the discoverer of mutual inductance, which is the basis of transformers, while Henry is only accredited for the discovery of self inductance. At the age of 35, Yale s geologist, Benjamin Silliman, was consulted regarding the possible appointment of Henry to Princeton. Silliman s response was negative in saying that Henry has no superior in our country, and Henry, who was modest, defended the fact that he never graduated any colleges and he is principally self educated. Henry therefore got the job. His initial salary at Princeton was $1,000 per annum plus a house. The Trustees also provided for $100 for the purchase of a new electrical machine. At Princeton, Henry worked with his brother in law, Stephen Alexander, in the observation of sunspots and continued his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. House On Mango Street Analysis (hook) Written by Sandra Cisneros, The House on Mango Street is a beautiful coming of age story from the perspective of a little Latina girl named Esperanza Cordero, who has just moved to a new house on Mango Street with her family. The story follows Esperanza and the people she encounters during her time on Mango Street as she struggles to find herself as an individual/her identity. During the story, Esperanza discovers how her culture and social class affects her, how she relates to the roles of women in her community, and how to process her hopes and dreams as she matures. These pieces eventually come together in order to help Esperanza form her identity. The shabby old house on Mango Street is all that Esperanza and her family can afford at the moment, as they are very poor. Esperanza is happy that her family owns a house, but she often feels ashamed and embarrassed to live in it. For example, one day, a nun that passes by asks Esperanza where she lives. When she points to her house, the nun asks, You live there? The way she [says] it [makes] [her] feel like nothing. There. [she] lived there. [She] [nods]. (1.10) The way that the nun says the word there makes Esperanza feel very small, like there is something wrong with the house. Not only does Esperanza feel judged by people in her community, she also feels judged by outsiders. Those who don t know any better come into our neighborhood scared. They think we re dangerous. They think we will attack them with shiny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Acute Caffeine Addiction Coffee is essential in the daily morning routine for many. The beverage provides a much need caffeine boost after a late night of studying or a long night of work. However, according to a recent study by the Department of Bio molecular and Sport Sciences at Coventry University, caffeine can also improve your cognitive skills. The study titled The Effect of Acute Caffeine Ingestion on Coincidence Anticipation Timing in Younger and Older Adults, suggests that consuming caffeine may be useful in enhancing functionality, cognition, tasks of daily living, and psychological well being in older adults. The relatively new study carried out by Michael J. Duncan, Jason Tallis, Sheila Leddington Wright, Emma L. J. Eyre, Elizabeth Bryant, and Dominic Langdon, uncovers that older adults are more susceptible to the performance enhancing effects of caffeine than younger adults. An article in The New York Times written by Gretchen Reynolds titled This is Your Brain on Coffee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversely, Reynold s article is not nearly as visually appealing as the original research source due the sources organizational structure and pictorial aids. The popular article did not include any type of visual aid. Even though this specific structure does allow for a faster read, sometimes a faster read does not necessarily mean a more enjoyable read. The academic source separates its thoughts into seven sections consisting of detailed and thorough explanations accompanied by incredibly comprehensive charts that are clear and allow the reader to interpret the explanations visually, aiding the academic source s argument and findings. If the popular article included one of the charts, then that would have at least made up for the lack of detailed explanation and reiteration of all of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Importance Of Gun Violence And Gun Laws Mental health and mass shootings seem to go hand in hand, especially when the talk of gun laws comes up.The debate about gun laws getting stricter due to the mass shootings across the country has been stewing for about 18 years now. What sparked the debate was back in 1999, Columbine High School was involved in a mass shooting killing 12. This is one of the many examples that could define the gun violence and mass shootings in our country. As there seems to be a direct correlation between gun violence and mental illness.Now rather than enforcing stricter gun laws in the wake of recent gun violence events, the federal government should fund mental health programs. Due to the outbreak of mass shootings in the country, and the violence associated with gun people want stricter laws.In 1787 the constitution was written and gave us the right to bear arms.When it comes to the restrictions pertaining to guns they are all state based. The country as a whole has very minimal restrictions. That doesn t mean that there are no proposed laws. Some of the laws that congress has voted on are as follows Tighten up background checks... Expand background checks...Prevent suspected terrorists from buying guns(Republican version)... Prevent suspected terrorists from buying guns(Democratic Version) (Phillips). The laws proposed are good in theory, but will most likely never get passed because much of Congress seems to never agree.Terrorism is a problem and it is a dangerous issue, but the real issue is mental health. It is a constitutional right to be able to have a weapon and most states have strict laws. There is a debate surrounding the topic of gun laws and it is whether we should have more or less gun control. It was a very popular subject during the 2016 election. The debate is a very republican vs democrat debate because of the views they have.In the 2016 election, the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton states, We can have common sense gun reforms that keep weapons out of the hands of criminals and the violently unstable ( Should More Gun Control Laws Be Enacted ).What the message behind this is that there needs to be reform to be stricter to help keep guns out of the criminals and mentally unstable hands. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...