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First Political Cartoon Analysis
It does not take a rocket scientist to know that America has been racist to almost every minority that
entered its shores. Heck, even the first Americans did get along with each other considering their
different religious beliefs and social customs. Regarding the chinese it was very obvious why they
were hated, they took our lovely jobs. What 10 men could do, a single chinese man would do just the
same. It would lead to them being heavily hated by Americans, and as well as other minority groups
they worked alongside with. The message was very clear that the chinese were not wanted in America.
Take the first political cartoon done by Thomas Nast. It depicts a chinese man being whipped by
another man, representing the state of California based
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How Music Industry And Artists Have Been Affected By The...
Name: Danesh Parsa
Instructor: Prof. Joyce Cain
ESL 186F
Date: 08 December 2015
How Music Industry and Artists Have Been Affected by the Internet 3rd Draft
Technology in this digital age has led to drastic changes in many sectors of life, especially needs to
technology such as Internet as an information and connection resource. In fact, music has continually
evolved at a rapid rate, and the music industry is struggling to keep up the pace. Issues ranging from
illegally downloading and sharing of music, piracy to inevitable disputes over sites offering music
streaming services and the share of royalties for the artist prompt the big question whether the Internet
raises more problems than advantages. The dispute has served as a massive blow ... Show more
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It means they can produce music in the comfort of their homes or through cheap freelance studios.
Later, they can that market and sell their music without the help of a label or radio promotion. On the
21st century entrepreneur article, David Bowie said, I do not think a few years to come it would be
significant or necessary to be signed up with a label because things would not be working with labels
and distribution systems in the same manner. There has been complete overhaul of the music industry,
and everything we thought about music will change in ten years time, and nothing will stop it (15).
Also, in an article authored by Guardian News Tony Wadsworth, a former CEO of EMI music, tries to
define the changes in their company s role, compared to 1990 s era, record labels have become
unrecognizable... they have become smaller, productive, and diversified regarding functionality
(p130). Luke Henderson of Fluke productions, which is a recording studio located in London,
recognizes that, compared to some few years ago, it is now much easier for artists to kick start their
careers. As soon their music is uploaded, it is accessible to many people across the world. These are
the clear signs that the internet has placed some power on the artist s hand. Easy sharing and selling
has made the complex celebrity works easy. Musician Amanda Palmer also gave it a twist where she
said for
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Natural Resource Conflicts And Conflict
Introduction
This chapter examines the relevant literature both domestic and abroad and key concepts that frame
the study and justifies their use. These Prior research on land use conflicts, Land conflicts and
Livelihoods, Mining and Customary land Use, Customary Land use Tenure in Liberia, Land Use
Conflicts between Communities and Concessions companies in Liberia, Sime Darby Concession
conflict in Liberia will focus on the domestic literature, followed by the Concept of Conflict, Conflicts
Analysis Tools/Model and summary of the chapter.
2.2 Land Conflict and Livelihoods
Thomson and Kanaan (2003), propounded that the origin of Conflicts in human society date back to
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All these are entangled in complex bundles of rights and interests and have been fields of power
struggles (Marfo, 2003). Skewed power share among communities, Companies and the land services,
as well as some other interest groups, show the distribution of control over the land use leading to
conflicts. Access to and the use of these natural resources plays an important role in many conflicts.
Touch Siphat in (2009) attempts to understand the impact of economic land concessions for agro
industrial production promoted by government. This promotion heavily impacts on the locals
livelihoods and obstructs decentralized natural resources management, especially in natural forest
resources. They also examined locals response to such a development scheme. The study found that in
regard to economic growth , the state has very strong control over natural resources and people.
Further, as a post war nation, the state commits to developing its economy by gathering involvement
from different stakeholders, including international donors, development agencies, NGOs, and local
people in the development process. Yet privatization of natural resources such as land, forestry, mining
and so forth can be also found in the country in favor of a globalizing economy. In terms of economic
liberalization, Cambodia has been integrated into the regional and global economies.
This approach offers a good opportunity to
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The Bells Poem Analysis
The Bells
Simone Kelly
Runic having a secret or mysterious meaning
The stone looked normal, but was runic to the tribe.
Balmy extremely foolish
The man looked balmy dancing in his underwear.
Euphony something sounded good/being pleasing to the ear
The woman s voice was as lulling as a birds, it was euphonic.
Expostulation to reason with some with kindness and earnesty
The man s drinking habits got so bad, that his brother needed to expostulate with him.
Monody when a poet describes a tragic event/death
Let it Be is a monody written by The Beatles.
Paean a happy thing that shows enthusiastic praise
When his best friend won his talent competition, Jack wrote him a paean.
Tintinnabulation a sound in which ringing/tinkling occurs
When the church bells ring, tintinnabulation occurs.
Alliteration:
What a tale of terror, now their turbulency tells! line 38
When the t sound/letter is repeated, the rhythm of the line sounds much better, but it also adds a
happy, upbeat mood that gets added, which is weird because this stanza is talking about the alarm
bells, that warn of a dangerous situation.
Onomatopoeia:
How they clang, and clash, and roar! line 54
Onomatopoeia is added here and show the normal adjectives that are described with bells (clang and
clash), but Poe uses roar which is unusual and is typically not an adjective of bells. The one different
word starts with a different letter than the other two. However when the reader gives it a deeper
thought,
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How I Learned To Drive Play Summary
How I Learned to Drive #2
Paula Vogel s, How I Learned to Drive, is an exceptional portrayal of an obsessed pedophile with
unyielding charms, an admission of the damage from his molestation of a prepubescent child, and a
description of stereotypical gender roles and substance abuse played out in the sexual exploitation of a
young girl. It also attempts to make the reader feel sympathy and affinity for the abuser, which is an
insult to people who are survivors of sexual abuse, and an off putting moral dump. Even though Li l
Bit is supposed to be the injured party of the play, she comes to recognize and acknowledge her own
involvement, and feels guilty for a past in which, as a young girl, she should not have been held
responsible. The play goes back in time, as a sequence of recollections, which ends with the last
scenes linking Li l Bit with the introduction of her agonizing isolation at 11 years old when her uncle
touched her breasts for the first time. Li l Bit says, That day was the last day I lived in my body. I ve
retreated above the neck, and I ve lived inside the fire in my head ever since (1606). ... Show more
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Sadly, it was easy to find myself completely influenced by Uncle Peck s charm, but this is how
pedophiles operate. They manipulate children into situations in which conflicting demands make it
impossible to do the right thing. While reading the play, I felt like I was Li l Bit, wanting to put my
trust in Peck. You almost believe that the play is more like a tragic love story, but then the sinister
details come to the surface. Not only was Uncle Peck molesting Li l Bit, but also her young cousin
Robert, plying him with alcohol, and shaming the boy into a secret liaison in an old fort
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Mexican-American Culture
Culture, by my opinion, consists of the beliefs, morals, and traditions one is raised with. It s not
created out of nowhere; it is passed on from generation to generation. There are many cultures, mine
being Mexican American. My customs and beliefs come from a mix of both, not either one or the
other. My parents immigrated from Mexico in 1981 to give my siblings and I better lives. They didn t
want us to go through the hardships they did when they were our age. However, that didn t keep us
from learning about Mexican roots. My parents taught us Spanish from the very beginning, not only to
lose our Mexican roots, but also because they didn t know any English when coming to this country.
My siblings were already in their teen years when I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By that, I mean that we aren t given as much importance as, say, Americans or Europeans. This only
pushes me to work harder for what I want and do whatever it takes to stand out and show that I am
perfect for whatever I m pursuing. Not being given as much importance is also due to common
misconceptions of my culture, like the misconception that Donald Trump and many others have. They
re bringing drugs, they re bringing crime, they re rapists, Trump stated about the Mexican people. Sure
there may be a number of people who are criminals that are of my nationality, but all nationalities
have criminals. Most Mexicans who come to this country don t come to find or create crime, but
rather to escape it. They want to live a better life and provide better for their families, so they come to
the land where all dreams are real in order to do that. However, misconceptions like these keep
Mexicans from gaining opportunities they deserve and lose them to others who do not deserve
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Computer Based Instruction As An Adult Learner
Computer based instruction, or CBI, is widely used to deliver content to learners of all ages. Although
this form of instructional delivery has become nearly ubiquitous, levels of effectiveness of CBI vary,
particularly when considering computer based instruction for adults. In 2005, researchers Janis Lowe
and Elwood Holton, III developed a theory regarding the elements necessary for an effective CBI
experience with adult learners and then drew five conclusions based on their investigation. Lowe and
Holton (2005) acknowledged a need for both external support and instructional support if an adult
learner s CBI experience will be deemed positive. Of their five conclusions, this one was of particular
interest to me based on the different computer based instruction experiences I have had. My first
experience with a course conducted completely using computer based instruction as an adult learner
occurred during the fall semester of 2007. I was nearing the completion of my first Master s degree
and enrolled in ED500A, which was an educational research class. Although I had extensive
experience utilizing technology and the Internet, and had dabbled in CBI, this course was conducted
entirely online and proved to be challenging for me. The challenges were not due to the content, but
were based on the limited connectivity with other course participants and the instructor. I quickly
adapted to the format of the course expectations and developed a schedule in order to meet
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On Campus Housing At Community Colleges
The focus of this paper is to dispel a common view that community colleges do not provide on
campus housing and to provide greater insights into the types of community colleges that provide on
campus housing, the typical student who resides in on campus housing, a guide to various California
community colleges that provide on campus housing, and the impact that on campus housing has on
student learning outcomes, financial gains for community colleges that provide on campus housing,
and an overview of the lack of data in the area of not only on campus housing in community colleges,
but community colleges at large. According to Cohen and Brawer (2008) access to student housing is
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Moreover, it is not uncommon for this student to represent the community college as an athlete; in
keeping with traditional four year colleges and universities, student athletes enjoy the benefit of
housing as one prong of their athletic scholarship package, i.e. tuition, room and board. Other
attributes include vast numbers of first generation students, students of color, and full time students.
Perhaps the rationale behind the lack of on campus housing offered at community colleges, which is in
stark contrast to that of four year colleges and universities, is the fact that a large number of
community college students live in the community, or the urban community colleges are situated
whereby students may make use of mass transit means to get back and forth. This is how the system
has always been designed, a single loop approach. Conversely, if one were to apply the double loop
approach, which allows for organizations, in this instance the community colleges, to exercise more
degree of flexibility and. It will further permit student affairs administrators to delve more deeply into
their fundamental ideas, while meeting head on some of the policies and challenges they face in
developing new strategies in meeting the growing demands of the 21st Century community college
students. This may also incorporate the systems theory approach in that it will allow the
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Hernan Cortes Essay
Hernan Cortes
Myths are hangups from way back :[1] false or highly inaccurate beliefs that are taken at face value.
One collection of myths which has exercised a powerful grip on the minds of many, and contributed to
feelings of inferiority on the part of large numbers of pure or mixed descendants of Native Americans
in the region of northern Mesoamerica,2 has to do with the conquest of the Aztec Empire by
HernanCortes and his followers in the early sixteenth century. This paper attempts to shatter one of
these myths; namely, that Cortes was an extraordinarily brave and intelligent individual who
accomplished an almost miraculous feat. It will do so by making use of the twin concepts of virtu and
fortuna.
These two terms are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both decisions were based on his ignorance of the actual power of the Triple Alliance and the
confederation of Tlaxcallan.[7]
Cortes underestimated these two because of his early experiences in Mesoamerica. Although they
initially tried to avoid confrontations with the native communities, the Spaniards had to engage in
several battles against a coalition of Maya armies near Potonchan (located in the present day state of
Tabasco). However, they were able to win these battles thanks to the superiority of their weapons and
military tactics.
The outcome of these skirmishes was quickly known! by the Triple Alliance. As a result, when Cortes
arrived in the region of Totonacapan, this alliance opted in favor of a strategy of deterrence rather than
war. Envoys sent by Tenochtitlan established contact with Cortes and presented him with a series of
lavish gifts that were meant to indicate the might of the Triple Alliance.[8] However, the strategy
backfired because Cortes was unable to grasp the symbolism of the gifts and interpreted them as a sign
of weakness. Moreover, the great quantity of gold given to the Spaniards made them all the more
determined to reach Tenochtitlan.
Unable to
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A Horror Movie Reasoning
A Horror Movie Reasoning Why we Crave Horror Movies is an essay written by the most popular
horror author, who works included Carrie (1974), The Shining (1977), The Dead Zone (1979) and
Misery (1987), Stephen King. The excerpt originally came from his book Danse Macabre. Why we
Crave Horror Movies was originally published in Playboy Magazine in 1981. The essay was an
explanation of why King felt that people craved horror movies. He goes into great detail throughout
the essay and gave various reasons of he felt the way he did. While reading the first the that came to
mind was the target audience because he is speaking to a certain group of people. Then logos because
King is making a huge assumption throughout the essay, which came of very strong. Lastly, ethos
because of the tone King sets in the essay, and pathos because overall King has a purpose for the essay
he wrote. Target audience was the first thing that came to mind when reading this essay, because in the
beginning it said that this essay was published in Playboy Magazine. Playboy Magazine s target
audience has always been adult men, mainly due to the content of the magazine that extends beyond
the literature published in it. Because it was published in that specific magazine, you can make the
assumption that King s target audience was adult men whose forms of entertainment choices could be
deemed as thrill seeking . Secondly, the essay s logos presented within a huge assumption which was
stated
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Anorexia Essay
The Causes and Effects of Anorexia
When I think of anorexia, a few things come to mind. I think of really bad episodes of Beverly Hills
90210 and Baywatch in which females, ususally teenagers, starve themselves and take diet pills. The
eating problem is always resolved within the timespan of one 30 minute episode. From the research I
ve done thus far on anorexia, I now know that this is a very unrealistic representation of what is
actually a very serious disease.
The purpose of this study is twofold. First, I have done extensive research on the causes and effects of
anorexia. Secondly, I will produce a survey that asks basic questions about anorexia. I will give these
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Another widespread misconception about the disease of anorexia is that it is a new disease. Actually,
doctors say that anorexia has its roots centuries ago. Through different time periods, people have
fasted for a number of reasons, they say. People fasted in Biblical times to pay reverence to God or
just to exercise self discipline. Anorexia has been around almost as long as man.(Deth and
Vandereycken, 1990)
Basically, anorexia is spread as easily as any other disease. The disease in itself is not contageous, of
course; it is spread through society and the media. For example, what is known as the quot;Barbie doll
syndrome quot; is the main cause of such a mental disease. People starve themselves so that their
bodies will match their fashion role models. One strong example of this is the quot;waif quot; look
that came into mainstream fashion a few years ago. The quot;in quot; style was to like like Kate Moss,
and girls would do what they had to do to accomplish this
look. Usually, this meant cutting a few meals out of the day.
Fashion, music, movies, television, and radio all contribute to the spread of anorexia.(Bruch, 1979)
The start of anorexia in a particular patient can be difficult to pinpoint. It tends to begin during
childhood, and it is usually sparked by some sort of change. These changes can be: going away to
camp, switching
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Analysis Of William Wordsworth s Poetry
As this question states, William Wordsworth s poetry demonstrates nature poet, real language of men,
spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, and emotion recollected in tranquility. The first is the
easiest to indemnify. In Wordsworth s poem Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of
Early Childhood , there are several lines that depict nature. An example is the line, The Rainbow
comes and goes, / And lovely is the Rose. (Wordsworth 10 11). In the preface to Lyrical Ballads,
Wordsworth defines real language of men as a line or a sequence of lines that are written in the
language of prose rather than the poetic metre normally associated with poetry (Preface to Lyrical
Ballads n.d.). An example of this would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second symbol is the death fires (Coleridge 128). In the footnotes, death fires are said to be an
atmospheric electricity on a ship s mast or rigging (Greenblatt 447). The Merriam Webster dictionary
refers to them as corpse [candles] . Whether death fires or corpse [candles] , there were people who
believed these were signs that foretold of death or disaster (Greenblatt 447). The third symbol is a
horned Moon, with one bright star / Within the nether tip (Coleridge 210 211). A moon coupled with a
lone star is another omen, the footnotes describe this as an omen of impending evil (Greenblatt 449).
By using these symbols Coleridge was letting his reader know that something bad was going to
happen in the near future.
The two hundred men on the ship died during the night as predicted by the evil omens; Four times
fifty living men, / ... / They dropped down one by one. (Coleridge 216 219). In line 231, [this] body
dropt not down , Coleridge tells the reader that the story teller did not die (Coleridge 231). The notes
to the left talk about Life in Death and confirm that the sailor is not a spirit; (Greenblatt 449). The
seafarer was not allowed to die with his men, instead he is doomed to wander from land to land
somewhere between life and death, continually repeating his story (Coleridge 586).
I have strange power of speech;
That moment that his face I see,
I know the man that must hear me:
To him my tale I teach. (Coleridge 587 590)
In
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Belle Gibson Case
Intro: Belle Gibson, a health blogger and app publisher who claimed to have cured her brain cancer
through alternative therapies but in fact she never had the disease. Susie O Brien published an article
Belle Gibson should be charged for deceptive conduct in the Herald Sun on the 29th September 2017.
O Brien states how Belle Gibson was found guilty of misleading her followers and that her penalty is
not a strong enough message; she should be serving against criminal charges and jail time. O Brien
intensifies the charges placed on Gibson and they are subsequent to the criminal acts she has done.
Her tone upon the issue is clearly passionate and logical as she represents this by showing evidence on
Belle Gibson to emphasise the issue. Using evidence throughout to persuade readers and shows how
clearly Belle Gibson is not ashamed of her actions and has no care for the peoples lives she has
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Susie O Brien commences this article by undoubtedly showing her opinion on that she disagrees upon
how Belle Gibson has been charged. She effectively uses a logical tone by the use of evidence her fine
of $410,000 . This lets O Brien to appear knowledgeable and well researched on the issue, this appeals
to the audiences sense of trust so you know what your reading is correct. She progresses to show her
knowledge of the issue using the tone throughout the evidence Victoria Police announced back in
2015 that they would not be laying charges, instead leaving it up to Consumer Affairs. The positions
readers to feel entrusted by the writer and side with her when she uses statistics that clearly support
her
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The Legalization Of Polygamy
The Legalization of Polygamy Sex is one of the most widely controversial topics in America. The
subject comes up in multiple situations: dinner parties, coffee dates, even when someone is
eavesdropping on a neighbor s endeavors with his mistress. Nowadays, it seems as if horror stories
about infidelity are more common than happy marriages. Cheating on a spouse is morally wrong, so
why not make it easy and legalize the act of polygamy? Polygamy is defined as willfully and
knowingly having more than one husband or wife. As unnatural as it seems, many successful people
have been in multiple marriages at once. The founder of the Mormons, Joseph Smith Jr., had up to
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Both men practiced polygamy, which was frowned upon greatly by the Republican Party during the
Civil War. In 1862, Senator Justin Morrill succeeded in passing the Morrill Act for the Suppression of
Polygamy, which punished bigamy in any territory under federal jurisdiction with a fine not exceeding
five hundred dollars, and . . . imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years (Duncan 318). This
angered the Mormons greatly and tried to gain the right for polygamy. After timeless efforts and
multiple failures, they started to practice underground. The final straw before underground families
was the Short Creek Raid in 1953. Police arrested the prophet, two men and three of their wives in a
little place known as Short Creek, right above the Grand Canyon. The two men were arrested for
cohabitation, which lead to government forces joining alliances with Utah, Arizona, and Idaho to raid
Short Creek again. The raid resulted in forty six arrests of men and women in the community (Duncan
321). Following the raid, numerous families had to go into hiding and live their lives as
inconspicuously as possible. There are four polygnist clans. Unfortunately, these families had a great
deal of hardships. Many children in the underground world of polygamy are home schooled, further
insulating them from the outside world. In 2000, the FLDS forced families on a wholesale basis to
remove their children from kindergarten through
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Environmental Justice Strategic Plan Paper
The U.S.D.A. Environmental Justice Strategic Plan of 2016 2020 was developed in an effort to
provide equitable conditions throughout every community in the United States of America. The goals
that have developed to reach the equality in all communities has to consider climate changes unlike
other strategic plans. The key priorities for this strategic plan are many and varied. For example, one is
to increase public participation, opportunities for minorities, low income, American Indians and
Alaska natives. This plan is a malleable to adjust for the best results. However, it does contain parts
that are immovable. This Strategic plan is a directive from the Secretary of Agriculture to each
U.S.D.A. agency. In addition, each agency has a point ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The objectives for this goal were of a collaborative nature with communities and partners to address
career opportunities, forest health, wildfire risks, climate changes, heat stress, sea level rise, and
environmental justice. In addition, one of the objectives of Goal 2 is to conduct public meetings that
engage the communities in the decision making process. Yet again, Goal 2 has in place agency
performance measures and target dates to ensure accountability and implementation of this goal.
Lastly, Goal 3 purpose is to expand participation in program operations, planning activities, and
decision making processes to benefit environmental justice communities. This goal has objectives that
stress public participation, outreach and collaboration in relationship to programs, planning and
decision making of activities. The overall objective to this Goal is to ensure that the public is both
involved in identifying, avoiding and minimizing environmental justice concerns. In addition, another
objective to this Goal is maintenance and assurance of Tribal Relations. Furthermore, another
objective is to maintain a database of national and community based organizations and networks
concerned with environmental justice. Moreover, this goal has U.S.D.A. performance measures and
target dates in similar fashion as the other
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Tenant Landlord Law
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The Benefits and Risks of Being A Landlord
Reality Check √
Landlord and Tenant Law
PA303
Unit 1 Written Assignment
February 7, 2012
What Are The Rewards of Becoming A Landlord? Owning rental property offers many financial and
lifestyle benefits. The number one reward and benefit of being a landlord and having rental property is
you own the property. As long as you are not breaking the law in the process, it is yours to live in,
enjoy, freely and rent to whomever you chose as long as you follow the law and do it legally.
Many have amassed a fortune in property rental. Even in this economy, if you hold onto your property
long enough, it will almost always appreciate in value. It can be a guaranteed way to ... Show more
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Most first time landlords still have full time jobs and may find it difficult to handle both. Even though
being a landlord does not have to be a full time job, depending on your resources, it will take more
than a few hours a week to do the job. Most landlords need to be reachable and available 24 hours a
day, to attend to or answer some form of emergent problem or non emergent problem from their
tenants (i.e. a pipe burst, the lights went out or a loud and unruly neighbor/tenant).
This brings you, the potential land, to the problems with tenants. Problem tenants can be one of the
unfortunate problems and facts of owning rental property. There will always be a possibility that a
landlord will get the tenant from Hell , someone who either doesn t pay the rent or doesn t pay rent on
time, who destroys the property or who call and bugs the landlord continuously for just about
anything. A proper background check or screening process will help eliminate some problematic
tenants. However, a properly executed lease or rental agreement will probably help deal with most
annoying tenants.
There may be times when the landlord experiences problems with leasing their apartments, such as in
a recession, a soft market or a modest/bad economy which can and does not exclude the best of real
estate investors/landlords. However, realistically, vacancies for a landlord will are a reality no matter
the
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John Stewart Mill s The Subjection Of Women
In chapter III of The Subjection of Women, John Stewart Mill contends with the claims that women
are unfit to hold public office, due to their mental weakness, nervous energy, and their inability to
focus on singular problems. He also refutes the claim that women are inherently unequal because they
have not had the same successes as men in various fields. In Chapter IV, Mill lays out his arguments
for why granting women more freedom would be beneficial in that it would increase utility. He begins
by asserting that child rearing, in his time, bolsters injustice, and has a negative impact on the
character of men. He then argues that women s equality would double the mental faculties of society.
He further argues that women who are uneducated have a bad influence upon men, and that increasing
women s liberty would have a better impact on society as a whole. Finally, he argues that further
gender equality would allow women to understand when sacrifices need be made for the betterment of
society. Mill s arguments are sound, however he misses opportunities to strengthen his claims. This
essay concludes with some additional arguments that Mill could have added to increase the
effectiveness of his arguments.
In Chapter III of The Subjection of Women, Mill addresses and criticizes arguments that have claimed
that women are inferior to men. The first argument he addresses is that women are unfit to hold public
because they are mentally inferior. To argue against this idea, Mill
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Memoirs Of A Geisha Sparknotes
Introduction: The novel Memoirs of a Geisha is a historic fiction story in which the hardships and
blunders of the Japanese during both world wars and after are seen through the eyes of the protagonist.
In other words, this is the life story of the narrator. As evident by the title, the story is of the narrator s
transition and life as a geisha, which roughly means traditional Japanese prostitute . The lives of
geisha are very difficult, facing discrimination from the changing world and oppression by their
owners and bosses. Throughout the story, the author uses many literary elements to emphasize the
hardships and the oppression geisha face. In what ways does the author use metaphors to explore the
theme of Fate versus Free Will? This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the way, he picked up two books with settings based in japan. He gave me my first copy of
Memoirs of a Geisha. As I read the story, I was very confused with some of the words used and
concepts, which intrigued me since that had never happened to me before. I did not know where I put
the book after that. Now, when I had to choose a book to write about, I saw the same novel in my IB1
Literature classroom. At once, I remembered how the story had intrigued me and how the meaning
had been lost to me. I chose this book because it is challenging and intriguing. My favorite source for
this essay is the book itself, with the articles coming at a close second. Summary of Story: A young
girl with beautiful eyes named Chiyo lives in Yoroido, a little fishing village, in a little house with her
little family mom, dying of bone cancer; sister, who is older but not attractive; and dad, who is unable
to support the family. Because the dad can t raise two girls alone, he sells them to a local businessman,
Mr. Tanaka. Chiyo thinks she is being adopted, but she ends up with a family she never expected; a
family of geisha in Kyoto, a long way from Yoroido. Chiyo lives in an okiya, which is a fancy word
for a geisha boarding house. The okiya is run by Mother, a stern, often cruel, businesswoman. Chiyo
starts as an indentured servant, doing housework and following the orders of the house geisha,
Hatsumomo. When she isn t cleaning toilets or
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Vocal Cabaret Essay
To Much is Never Enough at Vocal Cabaret
Cypress Lake High School presented a night full of performances by vocal majors and vocal minors.
Being the Fall Cabaret one can look forward to a year filled with talented voices filling the school
auditorium.
On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 7:00p.m. in the school auditorium, the Cypress Lake High
School Center for the Arts vocal department held their annual vocal cabaret, which involved the
audience, a few lights, and a good amount of inspired singers/musicians. Mr. Gary Stroh, head of the
vocal department, let the students take over when it came to performing. He allowed his students to
introduce acts, play their own instruments, and run the concessions outside of the performance area.
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Brittany Russel sang Nobody Love , she sang with magnificent range and gave the audience a nice
pair of chills down their arms, because you could tell she sang from a personal perspective. She carries
this certain style where it s very raw and emotional. To bring an upbeat into the room Madison Slamka
and Gillian Marino s performance of The Beatles Come Together allowed the audience to release their
worries and stress of the week that lay behind them. Their duet performance was entertaining and
colorful, the two girls added their own style which gave the performance an extra twist on the song.
This allowed the girls to not just sing the same style as the original artist, but to take the next step and
recreate a clever, melodic song into something that was their own. One of my favorite performances of
the night was The A Cappella Group. Their three numbers were amazing and left me wanting so much
more. Even though Callie Atkinson was a featured soloist performing Hold my Hand, the groups back
up was essential for the emotional feeling of the song. As incredible as their performances were, there
was this one distractions to the group. The random movement of their upper bodies drew attention
away from the
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Advantages Of Digital Innovators
What makes Disruptors so Powerful
As mentioned earlier, the fewer entry barriers faced by digital disruptors give them a competitive
advantage. Earlier competitors of traditional incumbent firms found it difficult to enter markets on
account of inability to replicate distributional networks or access natural resources. The Baines limit
pricing of keeping the price equal to marginal cost also posed a limit to entry of firms. With onset of
digitalization, these challenges of entry barriers do not exist, as technology provides a cutting edge to
the disruptors. The digital innovators are able to achieve economies of scale at a faster pace. The
digital platforms once innovated, enables these disruptors to produce goods at almost zero marginal
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Just as one issue has been identified the next comes up; a market is finally defined just in time to
watch it morphing into something else. The main regulatory challenge is to provide a future proof
framework which maintains its relevance no matter how the market develops. Key words here are
technology neutrality and ex post rather than ex ante regulation. Competitive imbalances between
traditional providers and new market players must be evaluated and, as far as necessary and possible,
be reflected in new regulation. The governance problems raised by digital technologies threaten to
further erode state autonomy, as non state actors are empowered to resolve major societal disputes
(Rosenau and Singh, 2002). Alongside facilitating the development of the communications market to
the benefit of the country, the basic rights of individuals and society must also be protected by legal
and regulatory measures. And a last, but vital, aspect of regulation is that it should provide the market
players with business security they must be able to understand and trust the framework in which they
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Essay about The American Revolution and the Institution of...
Introduction The American Revolution is defined as the political turbulence that took place towards
the end of eighteenth century when thirteen colonies in America united to attain freedom from the
British Empire (Clifford, 2005). The union of the thirteen colonies is now known as the United States
of America. According to Clifford (2005), the American Revolution occurred because of a series of
political, intellectual, and social transformations in the American government and society, which is
known as the American Enlightenment. The American Revolution created a variety of opportunities
for the American slaves to attain freedom (Waldstreicher, 2004). Slaves were provided with an
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An approximate of three thousand slaves escaped from their masters in 1781 when the British invaded
Virginia (Blumrosen Blumrosen, 2006). About five thousand and twenty thousand slaves in Georgia
and South Carolina, respectively, were freed from bondage as a result of the American Revolution
(Clifford, 2005). The Revolution s natural rights philosophy inspired the freed blacks to request the
state legislatures to get rid of slavery and Congress to terminate the slave trade (Waldstreicher, 2004).
Many of the freed slaves moved to the North because they believed that living conditions were better
in the North than in the South. Unfortunately, they experienced many problems in the North, such as
lack of jobs, insufficient food, and lack of housing, which forced many of them to go back to the south
to work on the cotton plantations for wages (Clifford, 2005). In the South, the freed slaves were
assured of food and housing. Therefore, the population of slaves started to grow again in the 1790s
and spread into other lands that became the cotton belt (Clifford, 2005). At round 1793, cotton
cultivation expanded into large scale as a result of the invention of gin. The slaves in the southern
states were used as laborers in spite of the American Revolution s natural rights philosophy (Clifford,
2005). According to Clifford (2005), the slave owners started to improve the lives of their slaves on
the cotton plantations after a
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Colin Powell Speech
In Colin Powell s speech at the Colgate University, he states that the role of a leader is to put people,
real human beings in the best possible environment to achieve the purpose of the organization that you
are a part of. (2009). Essentially, what this means is, that the role and responsibility of a leader is to
take care of the people that they are in charge of. Furthermore, the role of a leader is creating a
positive work environment that employees want to go to work to. The way a person that is serving as a
leader can see to it that the needs of the organization are met by having a since of purpose (2009), and
that everyone in the organization know and understands the purpose. Colin Powell furthermore goes
on to state that taking
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Bertrand Russell And The Greatest Philosopher
BERTRAND RUSSELL Bertrand Russell was born on May 18, 1872 into British aristocracy, In 1931
career centered on work as a philosophy professor, writer and public lecturer. He not only knew but
worked with many dominant figures in the late 19th and 20th century as a philosopher, a
mathematician, science as well as politics. Russell was arguably the greatest philosopher in the 20th
century. Although Russell was a decent man he got most of his ideas from Gottolob Frege, a German
mathematician, logician and philosopher. Gottolob was also a vicious anti semite and proto Nazi. The
Nobel Prize Committee described Bertrand Russell as one of the best spokesman of rationality and
humanity. According to Russell, the value of philosophy is to be sought in the effects it has on those
who study it. The more you study philosophy, the more free your mind become. Russell believed that
exercise is to the good of the body as philosophy is to the goods of the mind. Philosophy keeps alive
the interest in the world. It aims the achievement of knowledge through criticism and self evaluation.
Philosophizing allow those who study it to enrich their intellectual imagination. Russell saw
philosophy as a way of life, insisting that questions have an ethical urgency. I believed his assertion is
correct. One who sought philosophy cultivate the mind. They become self reflective and wiser. From
that point on their mind is free to evaluate the world around us. Philosophy evasion of questions
pertains to the
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Urbanization Differences Between The Third World And The...
Urbanization differences between the Third World and the First world would be characterized by their
large which took over nearby towns, along with exertion by way of economic, social, cultural, and
political dominance. Third World cities also have very different histories and characteristics than the
First World cities. According to Gottdiener s text, The key differences involves factors such as elite
power, state policies, integration into the global economy, and the effects of class structure capitalism.
( Smith Timberlake, 1993)(p. 284) The developing nations were often seen as periphery whereas the
developed nations are seen as the core. Mainly because the less developed countries were targeted for
their resources. Resources, such as, agriculture, tourism, or a place to operate a strategic, military
base. All this is just another way of saying that the developed nations were exploiting the developing
nations through their people, products and resources both natural and manmade. All that this
accomplished was to make the developing nations more wealthy and the developing nations were
provided jobs but at the expense of people both local and rural and immigrants in search of jobs that
led to over population, lack of housing and shortage of jobs. This of course leads to more problems
that the developed nations have experienced and dealt with and have almost succeeded in solving
completely but the developing nations have yet to find their own solutions to deal with
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Effective Negotiation Conflict Resolution
Tamaris Purvines
Assignment Three
LDR 404
07/29/2012
Assignment Three
Part One There are several different processes, ideas, and efforts that go into the overall practices of
effective negotiation and conflict resolution. Yet no productive negotiation could be possible without
the valuable use of skills. Two types of skills can help a successful negotiator. The first type is hard
skills, which are guidelines, strategic measures, or anything that can be copied down onto paper and
taught. The second type is soft skills, which are the skills acquired through practicing negotiation that
can t necessarily be taught. To get a better idea of the definition and examples of each type of skill, it
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Throughout the process problems arise that are situation specific. Knowing when one party is bluffing
or trying to trick the other party are skills that come with learning through experience. The delivery of
statements and ideas are definitely situation specific. Discussing an issue with a church group may not
be the same type of discussion that may be necessary with a theater group. Individuals respond
differently to how phrases are stated. Only through working with similar groups does a negotiator
learn how best to phrase their ideas to parties in any given situation. Learning how to best reframe a
harsh or inappropriate statement into the truth of the statement is also a soft skill that is highly
beneficial to negotiators. The only way to learn how to accomplish this difficult skill is by practicing
it. It takes years of practicing and using this skill in negotiation processes to truly learn how to
effectively hone it.
Being able to determine the best possible solution to the problem for both parties involved in a
negotiation is also something that cannot be learned. Each negotiation is going to be different and
have different circumstances. Even after years of working with groups in negotiation or mediation
situations, it is still difficult to help both sides create a mutually beneficial solution to their problem.
This is something that almost comes as a talent to negotiators. It takes a certain gift
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Moving To America
Imagine living in a country set in their own ways, and you could never change that. Riddled with
disease and famine, you have no place to turn except to leave your homeland and pursue opportunities
in a country you have never been to. When you arrive in America matters seem to get worse.
Without clothes, food, shelter, and no way to grow your community, you ask yourself this question,
was it really worth leaving?
The Norwegian immigrants that used to live in
America may ask this question. In 1825, 52
Norwegians traveled to America to seek religious freedom. In Norway from
1807 1814 many Norwegians were captured by the British in the war.
While they were there, many were introduced to Quakerism, and when they were released, they
brought these religious practices back with them. The Norwegian
Government did not approve of any religion besides Lutheran, so when the prisoners came back, they
decided to leave to avoid religious persecution. America was a great place to travel to, because of its
freedom of religion bill, which was passed in 1786. This bill allowed anyone to have the religion they
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Most of them have resided in the Great Lakes Region and have developed major farming
communities. Andrea Erikson, who was 9 when she traveled to America stated, Moving to America
was probably the best choice my family could have made. I remember staying in my house all day
because my whole neighborhood was infected with plague. My father would go out once a day to
check on our crops but we had no such luck. We finally decided to move to America in 1841, and we
settled in Minnesota. There we were living in a large farming community, and we could safely say its
the easiest choice we made. When asking the first Norwegians if it was worth coming, it might be an
entirely different story. But the Norwegians who have come recently could proudly say it was
definitely worth the
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Analysis Of The Sale Of Neiman Marcus Group
Factual Background/ Summary
This negotiation, which occurred in 2005, was regarding the sale of Neiman Marcus Group (Neiman)
and joint corporate agency comprising of 2 large private equity firms namely Texas Pacific Group
(TPG) and Warburg Pincus (Warburg). It is potent to note that at the time of the said acquisition,
Neiman was at the height it s industry (refered as the crown jewel ) , i.e its managerial team was held
in high esteem, their stocks were at an optimum level, their financial health was exceptional with
investment grade credit and inconsequential debt.
Impressively, the sale concluded with a grand total of $5.1 billion, which was considered to be high if
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In addition, protections were laid down by Neiman, in their favour, which binded the buyers and
proscribed any eleventh hour buyer s remorse.
It was highlighted by Howard Raiffa that there are certain organising questions that need to be
answered for the identification of significant characteristics of every negotiation. Firstly, he proposed
that the primary question to be answered is in regards to the number of individuals or group of
individuals involved, i.e the size and the presence or absence of internal conflicts in the groups.
As mentioned above, the key parties involved are Neiman, TPG, Warburg, their respective lawyers as
well as Neiman s banker, Goldman Sachs.
Formation of Deal
Neiman Marcus constituted a significant portion of the Smith family s dynastic wealth. Nevertheless,
due to a tax obstacle as a result of a prior restructuring had just become obsolete and because there
was had been favourable sale in the retail industry, 2005 seemed like an adequate if not perfect
moment to be taken advantage of by the Smith faimly with the sale of Neiman.
The board of directors proceeded with an evaluation of their option
Seven Elements of Negotiation
It would be practical to address Patton s 7 elements of negotiation in order to analyse the Neiman
TPG/Warburg scenario, namely, Interests, Legitimacy, Relationship, Fisher and Ury s BATNA (Best
Alternative to a Negotiated
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Pap Finn Character Analysis
Although I do not remember the exact year I stopped believing in Santa, I do remember how it all
went down. I began to catch on that all of the Santa presents had printed labels, and I began to doubt
the Santa wouldn t take the shortly prolonged time to hand write the presents. That night, as my
parents were tucking me in, I pondered over the lethargic manner of Santa, and bit the bullet. Dad , I
questioned, are you Santa ? It was all over. The magic of somehow getting exactly what I dreamed for
every Christmas, the feeling of going down to the fireplace and seeing stockings filled with little
pieces of joy, and the milk we left out half drank, the cookies half nibbled. All gone due to my parent s
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Pap Finn, Huck s father is an abominable man, almost always drunk, and deriding Huck for going to
school, he makes a bad first impression. Huck, at first is scared; ... but in a minute [he] [saw that] [he]
was mistaken (___). Huck shows in this quote how he feels about authority, and his father, who is a
scary person. This quote shows how Huck attempts to be brave, but he is still hesitant around his
father. Throughout the next chapters, as Huck s Pap takes Huck to live in the woods with alongside of
him, he treats Huck very badly, and when drunk one night, he threatens to kill Huck. Huck realizes
that in this moment, he must escape soon or face consequences such as getting killed.This shows how
Huck, although timid at first rises up to challenge authority. Another instance of this is with the Duke
and the King. Huck instantly detects the evil, malicious motives of the cons, but acts maturely. The
irony of Huck meeting a literal band of robbers after he joins a club who plans to become a gang of
robbers is quite entertaining. But in the situation, Huck demonstrates his grown up nature by admitting
that he knew from the beginning that these men were ... just liars , but he never said anything (___).
This proves how Huck has matured throughout the book, thanks to his father and his malicious intent,
shaking a timid Huck into a hardened teenager, and the Duke and King, who help Huck discover his
newly formed adult
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Popular Characters In The Tomboy
scene of the popular girls walking down the center of the hallway. By placing myself in the center of
the frame of the photograph to hope to capture that I m the center of attention and that all focus is put
on me, much like teen flicks do with these characters. The tomboy, is another popular character in the
teen flicks. Movies with these characters are usually raised by their fathers and get along with these
guys more. Sam, from A Cinderella Story, is raised by her father until he passes in an earthquake. She
grew up playing baseball, he best friends with a guy, wears only casual clothing, and ends up the star
football player because she isn t super girly like all the other girls in school. In most movies with these
tomboy characters these girls are more valued by men because they are more on their level and ...
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The possibility of her losing this quality is often a plot driver. She is usually smart, pretty, and nice.
Characters such as Cady from Mean Girls and Marienne from Easy A. Before their corruption in these
movies, these girls are modest, the top of the class, and popular because of their position on student
government. For this character I plan to put myself in modest clothing such as a sweater and an oxford
shirt. I will have put together hair and natural makeup. I will put her in a classroom setting attentive in
class at a desk. The air head, is popular character in teen movies. She is usually there for a comedic
aspect. In some instances she is just blonde, or a from being a stoner. Michelle from Dazed and
Confused is an example. This character is usually found coming up with ridiculous ideas or spitting
out words of random wisdom. For this photograph I plan to have a full frame shot of my head. My
hair will be laidback and i ll place an incense stick behind my ear and flowers in the other. I will have
a dumb, look in my face much like many of these characters wear on their
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4-Day School Week
It s no secret that high school students abhor Mondays. The weekend is never long enough, and often
students don t feel refreshed by Monday morning. However, some schools across America are giving
students an extra day to their weekend Mondays. Districts are giving students 3 day weekends while
giving teachers Monday to plan and attend meetings and workshops to improve their classroom
experience. All schools should switch to a 4 day school week because it gives students more time for
private studying and refreshing, as well as allowing teachers time to improve their teaching skills and
incorporate new things like technology into their lessons. Having Mondays off means students get an
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Teachers have more time to prep and get more in touch with their students learning styles, like
learning to use technology. Students can use their day off to catch up on schoolwork, work, or relax so
they are more refreshed and attentive while at school. While some feel that it isn t in students best
interest, the extremely positive reaction from students, parents, and teachers is enough to drown out
naysayers. 4 week days allow breathing room and personal time for both students and teachers that
simply does not exist on a 5 day schedule, and greatly benefits
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A Brief Summary Of Settling The Continent
Chapter 1
Settling the Continent Who are the Indian People?
At the beginning of the 16th century, the native peoples in the Americas accounted for 2,000+
cultures, several hundred different languages, and all provided a living for themselves differently
based on their environment. They where very diverse.
They all called themselves something other Indian. For example, the mid Atlantic natives called
themselves Lenni Lenape, meaning true men. However, European peoples who came to America
created different names for them. For example, the Europeans decided to call the natives Delawares,
instead of Lenni Lenape.
There is not one physical characteristic that characterizes all native peoples. Many of the Indians had
straight black hair, and dark almond eyes, yet their skin colors ranged from mahogany to light brown.
After is was discovered that the Americas was not a part of Asia, theories of how these people came to
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This evidence helped make Acosta s hypothesis of a land bridge more accepted. Analyzing the genetic
difference suggests that Indians began to drift from Asians around 30,000 years ago.
The migration from Asia would have started along Beringia. Beringia is the dry grassland that was
about 750 miles wide from north to south.
Beringia s climate was perfect for animals such as mammoth, bison, horse, reindeer, camel, and saiga.
As the animals moved east across Beringia, the hunter gatherers of the time would follow them across
the land.
Reaching lands to the south of the Americas would have been hard to reach because of large glacial
sheets that covered more than 2,000 miles. The standard hypothesis is that of a Pan American
Highway. This Highway would have been created by an ice free climate along the eastern front of the
Rocky Mountains. Hunter Gatherers where able to get to the south through this ice free
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Daily Surveillance Research Paper
Surveillance on a daily basis
Privacy used to be the norm and surveillance was a conspiracy theory. In the past if you wanted to
keep your life private then if somebody asked something a little too personal you could say it s none
of you business.
Today it s harder to just be a face in the crowd because each of those faces is only a couple of clicks
away from knowing more about them then most even know about themselves.
Below is a list of ways people are under surveillance on a daily basis.
Daily surveillance list
#1 Car Today s cars are much more computerized than 10 years or more ago with many of them with
GPS and internet capability,Many of these have voice recognition.
The surveillance is constant. They are not only seeing where you are but also listening to everything
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#18 Satellite maps With satellite mapping you could be watched in your own back yard from the other
side of the world.This is a stalking nightmare.
#19 Email most free email services are free because the companies make money by selling ads based
on the content from reading your email.
#20 Snail Mail Insurance,bank statements and credit offers can easily be a treasure for a dumpster
diver.This form of surveillance, of your trash, could cost you your identity and needs to be shredded.
Someways to protect privacy
Privacy is not dead at least not yet but surveillance by individuals and large companies is on the
rise.While most people are not doing anything illegal or wrong they don t want to live in a fish bowl
and be under constant surveillance.
By using encrypted email and removing batteries from your phone you can help keep a private
conversation private.Turn off the GPS in you car and buy a RFID blocker to protect credit and debit
cards to reduce unwanted
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Illegal Immigration and Its Effect on America
Illegal Immigration and Its Effect On America
Thesis: Learning as much as possible about Illegal Immigration so that we may understand and try and
find a reasonable solution.
I. What Is Illegal Immigration? A. Illegal Immigration B. When did it begin?
II. Toll of Illegal Immigration On America A. Hidden Cost Of Illegal Immigration B. Crime C. The
Loss America Suffers For Illegal Immigration D. How Things Have Changed
III. America Speaks Up A. Why Americans Are Prejudiced Against Illegal Immigrants B. Illegal
Immigrants Tell Their Side of the Story
IV. What Can We do? A. Playing Your Part B. The Future
Leah Willoughby
Mr. and Mrs. William Davis
Sophomore Research Project
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This had to be done because the town was being destroyed! The hospital went bankrupt because of all
the immigrants who had no money because they had to provide them with free care. Also, Immigrants
always come first now, even before paying citizens. If there were two people in an emergency room, a
Mexican and an American, the Mexican would be cared for first even if the American had been there
first or was in greater need of care. It s hard to believe what things have come to. Americans are
beginning to take action and speak up. The majority of people say that they would not mind
immigrants if they were treated like us and had to abide by our rules. It s not a good feeling to put
your kids in the car and go out knowing that there are millions of immigrants who have no idea how to
drive out there on the road with you. Think of the danger we are being subjected to and what makes it
worse is that it s unnecessary. What would it hurt to take a drivers test before getting out on the road?
When you enter America you should be willing to do this, after all, it is no crime to want to chase after
the American dream. When they can come over here and accept our culture and heritage and stop
trying to change us, then they will be welcome. When they have to take a drivers test before getting a
license, pay taxes, and pay for their own food and health care, then and only then, will they be truly
accepted by the American people. Every day we read about
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Feminist Criticism of Frankenstein and The Yellow Wallpaper
Feminism in literature has existed as early as the 16th century, the belief that men and women should
have equal rights and opportunities (Shneir, Miram). Throughout history, women have portrayed the
idea of feminism in literature, with one of the most famous feminist writers being Mary Shelley.
Shelley was born in 1797 into a notable family, with her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, being a
renowned feminist writer herself (Biogram). Her novel Frankenstein was published in 1818, a time
when most women were extremely conservative, and were deprived of the rights and opportunities
that men held. In the novel, Shelley portrays feminism by essentially mocking women and giving
them a lack of power showing how women should not be. One way Shelley mocks women in
Frankenstein is the societal role she gives her female characters. This is first seen in the beginning of
the novel, when young Elizabeth is presented to Victor Frankenstein in the form of a pretty present
(Shelley 7), portraying Elizabeth as being in a sense a gift to Victor, causing her to be seen as inferior
to him. Elizabeth s physical appearance is also frequently referred to: her golden hair, blue eyes, and
thin body; but rarely are her non superficial attributes, assuming that those hold little value. The focus
on only the physicality of women is also portrayed in The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The
short story discusses a husband, Alymer s, wishes to have his wife s facial birthmark removed, due to
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Prosperity In The Swimmer, By John Cheever
The meaning of a happy and prosperous life can take on different forms based on the value and belief
of an individual. For Neddy Merrill, the main character in The Swimmer by John Cheever, prosperity
is solely associated with wealth and social standing. In this essay, I will argue that contrasting images
of the public and private pools, encountered by Neddy swimming across his upper class
neighbourhood, reflect his obsession with material and social success, which ultimately deserted him
in desperation at the end of the story. In The Swimmer , the private pools owned by Neddy s
neighbours are associated with pleasant images, which serve to highlight Neddy s obsession with
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In addition, the gather[ing] of prosperous people (Cheever, 175), including Neddy himself, by the
private pool, suggests that Neddy s life is centered on material and social success, which solely
constitute his definition of prosperity. In contrast, the public swimming pool at the Reaction Center is
linked with more unpleasant images to demonstrate Neddy s distaste for lower socioeconomic classes.
Neddy initially compares the public pool to a sink (Cheever, 177). The word sink carries a negative
connotation, as its common function is to hold dirty dishes. By comparing the public pool to a sink , it
also likens public pool users to dirty dishes, revealing that Neddy is looking down on people who
cannot afford a private pool. Moreover, as Neddy entering the public pool, he remarks on his longing
for the sapphire water and thinks that he might contaminate himself damage his own prosperousness
and charm by swimming in this murk (Cheever 177). Unlike the private pool, the water in the public
pool is described as a murk , a term with a negative connotation, which reinforces Neddy s aversion to
the public pool. Meanwhile, Neddy s belief of being
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Vertigo
Vertigo Hitchcock Defying Genre
...alternatively, a film can revise or reject the conventions associated with its genre Bordwell
Based on the French novel D Entre les Morts by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac, Vertigo is
arguably one of Alfred Hitchcock s masterpieces and the strangest, yet most hauntingly beautiful film
he had ever made (Adair, 2002). At the time, its far fetched plot drew a mixed response from critics
Time magazine called the movie a Hitchcock and bull story but today most agree that it is one of the
director s most deeply felt pictures. Vertigo very easily categorized into a specific genre Thriller, a
genre of movies that, in many ways, Hitchcock played a major role in defining. Thrillers are ... Show
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He finally settles down onto the couch, facing away from the toilet door, waiting. As the bathroom
door opens, he turns to his left, and we only see his left profile (Fig 1.), a mirror image to the first time
he set eyes on Madeleine in the restaurant unsure, and this time, full of anticipation. We are reminded
of the green motif, by the neon light outside Judy s apartment. As Scottie turns around to fully see the
resurrected Madeleine, he slowly stands up and at this point the music starts to pick up, leading us to
the point at which he sees his beloved. The camera tracks into a close up of Scottie s face, with the
green light reflecting off his eye, he almost looks like he has tears in his eyes (Fig 2.). Cut to Judy/
Madeleine stepping out of the toilet, it is Scottie s POV of Madeleine bathed in ghostly green light.
Similar to the scene in the cemetery where Madeleine was shot through a fog filter, which gave her the
green glow, Judy/ Madeleine now had green light superimposed around her body, which gave her the
appearance of a blurred, ghostly figure (Fig 3.). This reflected Madeleine coming back from the dead,
now a ghost, as green is usually used to represent ghost or spirits in film. She then slips out of the blur
and into focus, Hitchcock used this to indicate Scottie s come back to reality, coming to his senses as
he spots the locket in the next scene, realizing that Judy has been tricking him all along (Truffaut,
1985).
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Comparing Breathless And The Motorcycle Diaries
Breathless and The Motorcycle Diaries Like the ancient oral and literary traditions of travel tales to
which it is related, the road film speaks to the human predilection for travel, to our fascination with
vehicles of locomotion, our visions of freedom, the pleasures of adventure, the promise of self
realization, the experience of life as a journey (Location 8051 of 13125). When analyzing the foreign
movie genre, road movie, there are two that stand aloft. Breathless is a movie about a robber gone soft
for love; The Motorcycle Diaries, a journey taken by a young, inexperienced young man, resulting in
the hardening of his view of authorities. Although each movie in their own right is a poignant piece to
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They re on a romantic expedition to explore a continent that becomes a journey of self discovery. Like
Billy and Wyatt, they travel through iconic national landscapes: through the flatlands of Patagonia,
along the rocky coast of Chile, up into the snow blanketed Andes, to the mystical ruins of Machu
Piccu in Peru and the Amazon rainforest bordering Brazil (Location 9398 of 13125). In order to show
the audience what Che experienced, the director used a lot of panning shots. Since the film covered a
lot of ground following Ernesto and Alberto s journey, the audience needed to be able to take it in
quickly. The director also used a lot of reaction shots, and voice overs. At the beginning, the audience
doesn t read too much into it. He s just writing in his diary and chasing women. After the motorcycle
goes down, Mial and Fuser were forced to walk and hitch rides to finish their journey. As the film
progresses, you can see Fuser s reactions becoming more meaningful and his voice over heavy with
the weight of the world. As we left Chuquicamata we could feel the world changing, or was it us
(Location 9425 of 13125)? The main characters started out at light hearted young men looking for an
adventure. What they found was a country full of broken people. It affected Mial less than Fuser,
which you can tell in the way he cons home owners for a meal. Fuser couldn t tell a lie even if it
meant
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Movement Self Evaluation By Robyn Ogilvie
Movement Self Evaluation by Robyn Ogilvie For 07/01/16
The S3 Movement and Staging Unit began with the class looking at and learning about different
positions of staging such as End On and Traverse. After that, we moved onto looking at different types
of movement and how to use them. We also carried out lots of different movement warm ups before
going onto planning and rehearsing a Christmas movement piece. We eventually performed our piece
to a target audience of our choice.
There are three stages to properly warming up the body. The first stage is Cardiovascular exercises,
this should increase the heart rate and warm up the muscles, activities such as running or jumping
games are perfect for this. The next stage is the warming and ... Show more content on
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To show a higher position of power, I used a lot of space of stage and was positioned downstage near
the audience. This helped develop the storyline as it helped the audience get to know the characters
and the stressful and unhappy relationship between Santa and Mrs Claus.
However, when Lewis played the family s teenage son, he used very closed body language with
minimal hand gestures or eye contact so show he is a shut off teenager. He also take up little space on
stage with a very rounded posture so that he isn t noticed.
Stylised movement is abstract movement that conveys an object, activity, feeling or place. It can be
used in many different ways for example mime or choreographed dance routines are popular.
Normally done to music, stylist movement is fun, holds almost endless possibilities and is a very
effective technique to use.
In our piece, the elves used stylised movement to show a dance off after smashing the magic snow
globe. They were positioned on centre/left centre stage. The dance had accurate timing and a fast
speed. The dance was choreographed and involved no sound. This added lots of comedy and taught
me how to use dance in a stylised movement piece.
My whole class was involved in this performance. I played Mrs Claus and the Mother, Greg played
the Father, Rachel played the Daughter and Lewis had the part of the Son. The elves were played by
Ben G, Kieran and Paula, Luca as the Villain
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Batanes, Causes And Effects Of World War II In The...
Historical Essay: World War II in Philippines
Introduction
World War II has a great impact on the Philippines. This essay is going to study the causes, courses
and effects of World War II in the Philippines. The purpose of this essay is also to look at how Batanes
was involved in the World War II and how the war impacted the island. This essay will also analyze
the immediate affects and the long term effects of the war.
The Province of Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines and is the smallest province
in the country with a population of 16,604 (Conesus 2010) people and land area of 219.01 km2. The
capital of Batanes is Basco, 280 kilometers north of Apari, Cagayan. The island is approximately 162
kilometers north of Luzon and 190 kilometers south of Taiwan. This island province comprises of ten
small islands; out of which, Batan, Sabtang and Itabayat are the mainly inhabited islands and are the
most visited because of its scenic beauty. A few of the must visit places are: Vayang Rolling Hills; The
Light Houses of Batanes; Morong Beach and The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On example is the Bataan death march, it is estimated that about 10,000 troops died even before
reaching the destination. The Manila American Cemetery Memorial, located in Taguig, Metro Manila.
This cemetery and memorial is a resting place of 17,202 American soldiers who died fighting in the
war. It is built in the honor of the soldiers died in battles in the Philippines and New Guniea. However,
this war made US and Philippines relationship stronger; resulting in a huge support from the United
States to the Philippines. As for the Ivatans in Batanes, after the Japanese left because of the Battle of
Batanes, it took the Ivatans time to recover from the happenings. The Ivatans managed to restore the
Basco lighthouse that had gotten destroyed by the Japanese in the Battle of
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Acute Pain Research Papers
No one likes to feel pain but it is unavoidable in some circumstances. Pain can be caused due to many
factors. You could get a paper cut, suffer an injury or may be involved in an accident even. There are
numerous situations in day to day life which could lead to pain. You can say that pain is an aspect of
living. Pain is a medium of communication between you and your body. If you do not feel pain then
you would remain unaware of your surroundings. Whatever is wrong with your body is communicated
to you through pain. It is a feelings which can be induced by numerous means. Vigorous activity,
trauma, inflammation and other factors can lead to flaring of receptors on body surface. You can feel
pain due to injury to internal organs as well. Neurological disturbance or malfunction of spinal cord ...
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These kinds of issue do not last long and are often found to occur due to injuries and damage to the
tissues. Acute pain can be easily treated with few medication or a visit to your doctor. This type of
problem can cause anxiety in a person. An injury to the organs or even a crack in the bone can be
classified as acute pain. After the injury has been treated and the bone mended, the particular pain
vanishes. Acute problem maybe short term but chronic problems can last for months to years. Chronic
issue is not easily treatable. Chronic pain is caused mostly due to severe illness or debilitating injury.
Nerve damage is main reason for occurrence of chronic pain. Chronic pain may lead to disturbed
lifestyle. Chronic issues often leads a person to depression and psychological distress.
Somatic
Pain felt due to flaring of receptors on the body surface are called as somatic pain. It feels like a dull
ache. For example, when your fingers get burned when touching a hot object, you feel uncomfortable.
Anything caused directly due to vigorous activity and outside interference is a type of somatic pain.
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Classification-Based Data Mining Approach for Quality...
Classification Based Data Mining Approach For Quality Control In Wine Production
GUIDED BY: | | SUBMITTED BY: | Jayshri Patel | | Hardik Barfiwala |
INDEX
Sr No | Title | Page No. | 1 | Introduction Wine Production | | 2 | Objectives | | 3 | Introduction To
Dataset | | 4 | Pre Processing | | 5 | Statistics Used In Algorithms | | 6 | Algorithms Applied On Dataset |
| 7 | Comparison Of Applied Algorithm | | 8 | Applying Testing Dataset | | 9 | Achievements | |
1. INTRODUCTION TO WINE PRODUCTION
* Wine industry is currently growing well in the market since the last decade. However, the quality
factor in wine has become the main issue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
* Free Sulfur Dioxide : Amount of Free Sulfur Dioxide present in wine. (In mg per liter)
* Total Sulfur Dioxide : Amount of free and combined sulfur dioxide present in wine. (In mg per liter)
Used mainly as preservative in wine process.
* Density : The density of wine is close to that of water, dry wine is less and sweet wine is higher. (In
kg per liter)
* PH : Measures the quantity of acids present, the strength of the acids, and the effects of minerals and
other ingredients in the wine. (In values)
* Sulphates : Amount of sodium metabisulphite or potassium metabisulphite present in wine. (In mg
per liter)
* Alcohol : Amount of Alcohol present in wine. (In percentage)
* Output variable (based on sensory data)
* Quality (score between 0 and 10) : White Wine : 3 to 9 Red Wine : 3 to 8
4. PRE PROCESSING
* Pre processing Of Data Preprocessing of the dataset is carried out before mining the data to remove
the different lacks of the information in the data source. Following different process are carried out in
the preprocessing reasons to make the dataset ready to perform classification process. * Data in the
real world is dirty because of the following reason.
* Incomplete : Lacking attribute values, lacking certain attributes of interest, or containing
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Essay on Diversity in the Workplace
Diversity in the workplace is a subject that has gained increased attention in the workplace over the
past few years. After all, the impact of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity programs
on the nation s work force is undeniable. Women and minorities were the first to dramatically alter the
face of the economic mainstream, while gays, persons with disabilities and senior citizens followed
not far behind. The result is a diverse American labor force representing a microcosm of our society
yet one that continues to struggle with its identity. Diversity as a social condition is not new to
America. We were founded as a nation of Diversity. America has always been a merger of cultures
and, as such, has undergone periods of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mentoring and on the job training of less skilled workers through courses, assistant programs, and
continuing education programs may even the gap between different employees. However, it is
important to recognize potential and use the skills already at hand to create a more efficient team
environment where each member s contribution carries some value and contributes to the organization
s goals. Economic status is as important an issue as is education. Various employees come from
different economic background. Their views and manners may differ, along with their expectations
and motivations in daily routine and overall purpose. Nevertheless, they have to work together. There
are potential problems and differences of conduct, motivation, and initiative. Managers have to get to
know their people and develop ways of using their differences for the benefit of the organization. The
focus should be on the positive aspects of individuals, and on merging the best qualities people have
to form effective teams. Managing conflict is also very important. One thing managers should
recognize is that there will always be a potential for conflict and their job is to intervene and resolve
diversity issues early and quickly. Statistics show the extent of diversity in the workplace. Eighty five
percent of those currently entering the American workforce are minorities and
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The Destruction Of The Environment In The Gilded Age
American seemed to think nothing of remarking nature for the sake of progress , Alexis de
Tocqueville, a French diplomat commented when he was visiting the United States in 1831. While the
American people were overwhelmed by pride and pleasure from their achievement in making
industrial and economic progress, the environment was harmed in an alarming speed. Landscape was
transformed, and forests were destroyed due to industrialization. By 1990, only a fraction of the
United States Virgin forests were still standing. Farmers cleared trees to plant crops, and loggers cut
down large areas of woodland for business profits. More than that, the most horrific thing was the
government was willing to encourage loggers to exploit the forests resources by selling them large
plots of land in the North West. In other words, the government was inviting loggers to destroy the
landscape. Besides the loss of forests, the increasing number of ranching boosted the erosion of
landscape. Crops were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Air pollution such as black smoke caused health issues such as respiratory disease. Extreme example
of air pollution like Pittsburgh had people s hands and faces were constantly grimy, clean collars
quickly acquired a thin layer of soot . Besides black smoke, animal waste was another essential result
for air pollution. According to statistics, the 15,000 horses in Rochester, New York, left enough waste
in a year to cover an acre of land with a layer of 175 feet high . These horrify numbers happened due
to the blindly industrialization during the Gilded Age, and people allowed all of those waste and
destruction to develop for their own benefits. Household sewage and industrial pollutants polluted the
water people used for showering and drinking. While we were destroying the environment, the nature
was taking its greatest revenge to all human
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Bereavement Phone Call Experience
Experience 1: Reading the entire grief workbook helped me to understand how to conduct a
bereavement phone call. I learned what is helpful to say to a person in a time of need, and what is
going to make matters worse. I really took in that I need to remember the entire conversation and once
it is my turn to speak I should address everything that was mentioned. In that why I can get a sense if
there is anything I can do to help. The activity at the back of the book was meaningful to me because I
got to put myself in the shoes of the people at the other end of the phone call. I need to know what
they are going through but I know not to say that. A simple phone can really go a long way.
Observation 2: I learned the fulling funding part of Project
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Unit 3 Types Of Asexual Reproduction
There are three types of asexual reproduction known as, budding, regeneration, and parthenogenesis.
Budding is the production of new individuals that form from bodies of older animals. Regeneration
can either replace a damaged tissue or form another individual. An example of regeneration is
flatworms. Lastly, parthenogenesis is the development of the offspring from unfertilized eggs. An
example of parthenogenesis is honey bees or ants. In the evolution of sex cells divide because it
replaces cells that have aged and died. Another reason for why cells divide is because it replaces cells
that are lost or damaged known as regeneration. In a cell division chromosomes are replicated and it is
passed on to daughter cells. The number of chromosomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The symptoms are excessive mucus in lungs, liver, and digestive tract. Alleles are different versions of
a given gene and there are two different types of alleles. The first one is dominant allele this one
prevents a second allele from affecting the phenotype when two alleles are paired together. On the
other hand, recessive allele does not affect the phenotype when it is paired with a dominant allele. If
the alleles are the same type then the organism is homozygous for that trait, but if it is not it s
heterozygous. The dominant alleles are given capital letters and the recessive alleles are given lower
case letters. Alleles can be tracked across generations, there are three generations. The first one is P
generation this is the parents, the second one is F1 generation this one is the first set of offspring. The
last one is F2 generation this is the offspring of
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Asian-American Stereotypes Essay
What is this chink doing here? Does he even know anything about football? Go back to studying!
After hearing that, I thought, First off, I am not Chinese, and why yes, I do know a little something
something about football. These remarks were some of the things that I had to deal with when playing
football during my first year of high school. These discriminatory statements towards the few Asians
and me on the team were things we heard daily from other teammates and students. While these
stereotypes of Asians only being good for studying and playing badminton or volleyball was prevalent
in my school, that didn t stop me from trying to be the best football player on the team and disproving
the typical Asian student at my high school. As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In one instance, King presents a story about how Jeremy Lin was stereotyped when he was attending a
local basketball tournament. A person working for the tournament basically told Lin off by saying,
Sorry, sir, there s no volleyball here tonight. Just basketball (King Pg.2). Even though he was in San
Francisco, a very diverse city with multitudes of Asians, Lin was still stuck with the typical Asian
stereotypes of not playing sports. While Lin does fit into the average Asian stereotype of being very
studious and work oriented with his Harvard Degree, he is also able to break that stereotype by
dominating teams in the sport that lacks Asian superstars. While professional athletes of color are not
discriminated against to the point of wanting to quit the sport nowadays, it was very prevalent back in
the early to mid 20th century. Even though this is a good thing, Jeremy Lin still has to face certain
prejudices that may not be physical, but rather mental and psychological. In that same article by
Jamilah King, he quotes Dean Adachi, an historian and avid Asian American studies lecturer, saying,
...we re far beyond the blatant discrimination that stopped players such as Jackie Robinson...but there
still is a similar psychological barrier that Lin is currently in the process of dismantling
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Essay on Understanding the Sociology of Health
Health can be defined in three different ways; negatively, positively and holistically as well as
contextually, that will differ from person to person. The English word for health is derived from the
old English word hale meaning Wholeness and wellness , in this essay I will be exploring the different
definitions, views and models of health. The World Health organization defines health as Health is a
state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity. Firstly the negative definition equates to the lack of any disease or body abnormalities, or an
pessimistic outlook due to illness, disease (both physical and mental) or injury. Examples of this
would be a soldier who lost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
this model includes six sections that cover the physical, mental and social well being aspects of a
person s health these are; Physical Physical aspects of health or physical wellness is concerned with
the aspects that the individual takes to achieve and maintain optimal physical health through the
combined efforts of beneficial activities (ie. exercise) and a positive view of diet and food as well as
healthy eating habits. This aspect empowers the individual to take responsibility to take care of their
own health such as caring for themselves through minor illnesses and knowing when to seek
professional medical attention. While the individual is empowered to take these steps they may have
little or no control of them if they suffer from an condition such as anorexia. Mental Mental health is
described by the World Health Organization as state of well being in which every individual realizes
his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully
and typically covers topics regarding the happiness derived from work , relationships, family and life
in general. Previously stigmatized in society , ferm links have been establish between mental health
effecting physical health, in which the holistic approach , similar to the social model, draws attention
to the root cause of the condition and its triggers. Social Social
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  • 2. First Political Cartoon Analysis It does not take a rocket scientist to know that America has been racist to almost every minority that entered its shores. Heck, even the first Americans did get along with each other considering their different religious beliefs and social customs. Regarding the chinese it was very obvious why they were hated, they took our lovely jobs. What 10 men could do, a single chinese man would do just the same. It would lead to them being heavily hated by Americans, and as well as other minority groups they worked alongside with. The message was very clear that the chinese were not wanted in America. Take the first political cartoon done by Thomas Nast. It depicts a chinese man being whipped by another man, representing the state of California based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Music Industry And Artists Have Been Affected By The... Name: Danesh Parsa Instructor: Prof. Joyce Cain ESL 186F Date: 08 December 2015 How Music Industry and Artists Have Been Affected by the Internet 3rd Draft Technology in this digital age has led to drastic changes in many sectors of life, especially needs to technology such as Internet as an information and connection resource. In fact, music has continually evolved at a rapid rate, and the music industry is struggling to keep up the pace. Issues ranging from illegally downloading and sharing of music, piracy to inevitable disputes over sites offering music streaming services and the share of royalties for the artist prompt the big question whether the Internet raises more problems than advantages. The dispute has served as a massive blow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It means they can produce music in the comfort of their homes or through cheap freelance studios. Later, they can that market and sell their music without the help of a label or radio promotion. On the 21st century entrepreneur article, David Bowie said, I do not think a few years to come it would be significant or necessary to be signed up with a label because things would not be working with labels and distribution systems in the same manner. There has been complete overhaul of the music industry, and everything we thought about music will change in ten years time, and nothing will stop it (15). Also, in an article authored by Guardian News Tony Wadsworth, a former CEO of EMI music, tries to define the changes in their company s role, compared to 1990 s era, record labels have become unrecognizable... they have become smaller, productive, and diversified regarding functionality (p130). Luke Henderson of Fluke productions, which is a recording studio located in London, recognizes that, compared to some few years ago, it is now much easier for artists to kick start their careers. As soon their music is uploaded, it is accessible to many people across the world. These are the clear signs that the internet has placed some power on the artist s hand. Easy sharing and selling has made the complex celebrity works easy. Musician Amanda Palmer also gave it a twist where she said for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Natural Resource Conflicts And Conflict Introduction This chapter examines the relevant literature both domestic and abroad and key concepts that frame the study and justifies their use. These Prior research on land use conflicts, Land conflicts and Livelihoods, Mining and Customary land Use, Customary Land use Tenure in Liberia, Land Use Conflicts between Communities and Concessions companies in Liberia, Sime Darby Concession conflict in Liberia will focus on the domestic literature, followed by the Concept of Conflict, Conflicts Analysis Tools/Model and summary of the chapter. 2.2 Land Conflict and Livelihoods Thomson and Kanaan (2003), propounded that the origin of Conflicts in human society date back to antiquity and studies into conflicts are manifested by the works of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these are entangled in complex bundles of rights and interests and have been fields of power struggles (Marfo, 2003). Skewed power share among communities, Companies and the land services, as well as some other interest groups, show the distribution of control over the land use leading to conflicts. Access to and the use of these natural resources plays an important role in many conflicts. Touch Siphat in (2009) attempts to understand the impact of economic land concessions for agro industrial production promoted by government. This promotion heavily impacts on the locals livelihoods and obstructs decentralized natural resources management, especially in natural forest resources. They also examined locals response to such a development scheme. The study found that in regard to economic growth , the state has very strong control over natural resources and people. Further, as a post war nation, the state commits to developing its economy by gathering involvement from different stakeholders, including international donors, development agencies, NGOs, and local people in the development process. Yet privatization of natural resources such as land, forestry, mining and so forth can be also found in the country in favor of a globalizing economy. In terms of economic liberalization, Cambodia has been integrated into the regional and global economies. This approach offers a good opportunity to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Bells Poem Analysis The Bells Simone Kelly Runic having a secret or mysterious meaning The stone looked normal, but was runic to the tribe. Balmy extremely foolish The man looked balmy dancing in his underwear. Euphony something sounded good/being pleasing to the ear The woman s voice was as lulling as a birds, it was euphonic. Expostulation to reason with some with kindness and earnesty The man s drinking habits got so bad, that his brother needed to expostulate with him. Monody when a poet describes a tragic event/death Let it Be is a monody written by The Beatles. Paean a happy thing that shows enthusiastic praise When his best friend won his talent competition, Jack wrote him a paean. Tintinnabulation a sound in which ringing/tinkling occurs When the church bells ring, tintinnabulation occurs. Alliteration: What a tale of terror, now their turbulency tells! line 38 When the t sound/letter is repeated, the rhythm of the line sounds much better, but it also adds a happy, upbeat mood that gets added, which is weird because this stanza is talking about the alarm bells, that warn of a dangerous situation. Onomatopoeia: How they clang, and clash, and roar! line 54 Onomatopoeia is added here and show the normal adjectives that are described with bells (clang and clash), but Poe uses roar which is unusual and is typically not an adjective of bells. The one different word starts with a different letter than the other two. However when the reader gives it a deeper thought, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How I Learned To Drive Play Summary How I Learned to Drive #2 Paula Vogel s, How I Learned to Drive, is an exceptional portrayal of an obsessed pedophile with unyielding charms, an admission of the damage from his molestation of a prepubescent child, and a description of stereotypical gender roles and substance abuse played out in the sexual exploitation of a young girl. It also attempts to make the reader feel sympathy and affinity for the abuser, which is an insult to people who are survivors of sexual abuse, and an off putting moral dump. Even though Li l Bit is supposed to be the injured party of the play, she comes to recognize and acknowledge her own involvement, and feels guilty for a past in which, as a young girl, she should not have been held responsible. The play goes back in time, as a sequence of recollections, which ends with the last scenes linking Li l Bit with the introduction of her agonizing isolation at 11 years old when her uncle touched her breasts for the first time. Li l Bit says, That day was the last day I lived in my body. I ve retreated above the neck, and I ve lived inside the fire in my head ever since (1606). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sadly, it was easy to find myself completely influenced by Uncle Peck s charm, but this is how pedophiles operate. They manipulate children into situations in which conflicting demands make it impossible to do the right thing. While reading the play, I felt like I was Li l Bit, wanting to put my trust in Peck. You almost believe that the play is more like a tragic love story, but then the sinister details come to the surface. Not only was Uncle Peck molesting Li l Bit, but also her young cousin Robert, plying him with alcohol, and shaming the boy into a secret liaison in an old fort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mexican-American Culture Culture, by my opinion, consists of the beliefs, morals, and traditions one is raised with. It s not created out of nowhere; it is passed on from generation to generation. There are many cultures, mine being Mexican American. My customs and beliefs come from a mix of both, not either one or the other. My parents immigrated from Mexico in 1981 to give my siblings and I better lives. They didn t want us to go through the hardships they did when they were our age. However, that didn t keep us from learning about Mexican roots. My parents taught us Spanish from the very beginning, not only to lose our Mexican roots, but also because they didn t know any English when coming to this country. My siblings were already in their teen years when I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By that, I mean that we aren t given as much importance as, say, Americans or Europeans. This only pushes me to work harder for what I want and do whatever it takes to stand out and show that I am perfect for whatever I m pursuing. Not being given as much importance is also due to common misconceptions of my culture, like the misconception that Donald Trump and many others have. They re bringing drugs, they re bringing crime, they re rapists, Trump stated about the Mexican people. Sure there may be a number of people who are criminals that are of my nationality, but all nationalities have criminals. Most Mexicans who come to this country don t come to find or create crime, but rather to escape it. They want to live a better life and provide better for their families, so they come to the land where all dreams are real in order to do that. However, misconceptions like these keep Mexicans from gaining opportunities they deserve and lose them to others who do not deserve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Computer Based Instruction As An Adult Learner Computer based instruction, or CBI, is widely used to deliver content to learners of all ages. Although this form of instructional delivery has become nearly ubiquitous, levels of effectiveness of CBI vary, particularly when considering computer based instruction for adults. In 2005, researchers Janis Lowe and Elwood Holton, III developed a theory regarding the elements necessary for an effective CBI experience with adult learners and then drew five conclusions based on their investigation. Lowe and Holton (2005) acknowledged a need for both external support and instructional support if an adult learner s CBI experience will be deemed positive. Of their five conclusions, this one was of particular interest to me based on the different computer based instruction experiences I have had. My first experience with a course conducted completely using computer based instruction as an adult learner occurred during the fall semester of 2007. I was nearing the completion of my first Master s degree and enrolled in ED500A, which was an educational research class. Although I had extensive experience utilizing technology and the Internet, and had dabbled in CBI, this course was conducted entirely online and proved to be challenging for me. The challenges were not due to the content, but were based on the limited connectivity with other course participants and the instructor. I quickly adapted to the format of the course expectations and developed a schedule in order to meet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. On Campus Housing At Community Colleges The focus of this paper is to dispel a common view that community colleges do not provide on campus housing and to provide greater insights into the types of community colleges that provide on campus housing, the typical student who resides in on campus housing, a guide to various California community colleges that provide on campus housing, and the impact that on campus housing has on student learning outcomes, financial gains for community colleges that provide on campus housing, and an overview of the lack of data in the area of not only on campus housing in community colleges, but community colleges at large. According to Cohen and Brawer (2008) access to student housing is one of the fundamental dissimilarities between public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, it is not uncommon for this student to represent the community college as an athlete; in keeping with traditional four year colleges and universities, student athletes enjoy the benefit of housing as one prong of their athletic scholarship package, i.e. tuition, room and board. Other attributes include vast numbers of first generation students, students of color, and full time students. Perhaps the rationale behind the lack of on campus housing offered at community colleges, which is in stark contrast to that of four year colleges and universities, is the fact that a large number of community college students live in the community, or the urban community colleges are situated whereby students may make use of mass transit means to get back and forth. This is how the system has always been designed, a single loop approach. Conversely, if one were to apply the double loop approach, which allows for organizations, in this instance the community colleges, to exercise more degree of flexibility and. It will further permit student affairs administrators to delve more deeply into their fundamental ideas, while meeting head on some of the policies and challenges they face in developing new strategies in meeting the growing demands of the 21st Century community college students. This may also incorporate the systems theory approach in that it will allow the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hernan Cortes Essay Hernan Cortes Myths are hangups from way back :[1] false or highly inaccurate beliefs that are taken at face value. One collection of myths which has exercised a powerful grip on the minds of many, and contributed to feelings of inferiority on the part of large numbers of pure or mixed descendants of Native Americans in the region of northern Mesoamerica,2 has to do with the conquest of the Aztec Empire by HernanCortes and his followers in the early sixteenth century. This paper attempts to shatter one of these myths; namely, that Cortes was an extraordinarily brave and intelligent individual who accomplished an almost miraculous feat. It will do so by making use of the twin concepts of virtu and fortuna. These two terms are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both decisions were based on his ignorance of the actual power of the Triple Alliance and the confederation of Tlaxcallan.[7] Cortes underestimated these two because of his early experiences in Mesoamerica. Although they initially tried to avoid confrontations with the native communities, the Spaniards had to engage in several battles against a coalition of Maya armies near Potonchan (located in the present day state of Tabasco). However, they were able to win these battles thanks to the superiority of their weapons and military tactics. The outcome of these skirmishes was quickly known! by the Triple Alliance. As a result, when Cortes arrived in the region of Totonacapan, this alliance opted in favor of a strategy of deterrence rather than war. Envoys sent by Tenochtitlan established contact with Cortes and presented him with a series of lavish gifts that were meant to indicate the might of the Triple Alliance.[8] However, the strategy backfired because Cortes was unable to grasp the symbolism of the gifts and interpreted them as a sign of weakness. Moreover, the great quantity of gold given to the Spaniards made them all the more determined to reach Tenochtitlan. Unable to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Horror Movie Reasoning A Horror Movie Reasoning Why we Crave Horror Movies is an essay written by the most popular horror author, who works included Carrie (1974), The Shining (1977), The Dead Zone (1979) and Misery (1987), Stephen King. The excerpt originally came from his book Danse Macabre. Why we Crave Horror Movies was originally published in Playboy Magazine in 1981. The essay was an explanation of why King felt that people craved horror movies. He goes into great detail throughout the essay and gave various reasons of he felt the way he did. While reading the first the that came to mind was the target audience because he is speaking to a certain group of people. Then logos because King is making a huge assumption throughout the essay, which came of very strong. Lastly, ethos because of the tone King sets in the essay, and pathos because overall King has a purpose for the essay he wrote. Target audience was the first thing that came to mind when reading this essay, because in the beginning it said that this essay was published in Playboy Magazine. Playboy Magazine s target audience has always been adult men, mainly due to the content of the magazine that extends beyond the literature published in it. Because it was published in that specific magazine, you can make the assumption that King s target audience was adult men whose forms of entertainment choices could be deemed as thrill seeking . Secondly, the essay s logos presented within a huge assumption which was stated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Anorexia Essay The Causes and Effects of Anorexia When I think of anorexia, a few things come to mind. I think of really bad episodes of Beverly Hills 90210 and Baywatch in which females, ususally teenagers, starve themselves and take diet pills. The eating problem is always resolved within the timespan of one 30 minute episode. From the research I ve done thus far on anorexia, I now know that this is a very unrealistic representation of what is actually a very serious disease. The purpose of this study is twofold. First, I have done extensive research on the causes and effects of anorexia. Secondly, I will produce a survey that asks basic questions about anorexia. I will give these to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another widespread misconception about the disease of anorexia is that it is a new disease. Actually, doctors say that anorexia has its roots centuries ago. Through different time periods, people have fasted for a number of reasons, they say. People fasted in Biblical times to pay reverence to God or just to exercise self discipline. Anorexia has been around almost as long as man.(Deth and Vandereycken, 1990) Basically, anorexia is spread as easily as any other disease. The disease in itself is not contageous, of course; it is spread through society and the media. For example, what is known as the quot;Barbie doll syndrome quot; is the main cause of such a mental disease. People starve themselves so that their bodies will match their fashion role models. One strong example of this is the quot;waif quot; look that came into mainstream fashion a few years ago. The quot;in quot; style was to like like Kate Moss, and girls would do what they had to do to accomplish this look. Usually, this meant cutting a few meals out of the day. Fashion, music, movies, television, and radio all contribute to the spread of anorexia.(Bruch, 1979) The start of anorexia in a particular patient can be difficult to pinpoint. It tends to begin during childhood, and it is usually sparked by some sort of change. These changes can be: going away to camp, switching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of William Wordsworth s Poetry As this question states, William Wordsworth s poetry demonstrates nature poet, real language of men, spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, and emotion recollected in tranquility. The first is the easiest to indemnify. In Wordsworth s poem Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood , there are several lines that depict nature. An example is the line, The Rainbow comes and goes, / And lovely is the Rose. (Wordsworth 10 11). In the preface to Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworth defines real language of men as a line or a sequence of lines that are written in the language of prose rather than the poetic metre normally associated with poetry (Preface to Lyrical Ballads n.d.). An example of this would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second symbol is the death fires (Coleridge 128). In the footnotes, death fires are said to be an atmospheric electricity on a ship s mast or rigging (Greenblatt 447). The Merriam Webster dictionary refers to them as corpse [candles] . Whether death fires or corpse [candles] , there were people who believed these were signs that foretold of death or disaster (Greenblatt 447). The third symbol is a horned Moon, with one bright star / Within the nether tip (Coleridge 210 211). A moon coupled with a lone star is another omen, the footnotes describe this as an omen of impending evil (Greenblatt 449). By using these symbols Coleridge was letting his reader know that something bad was going to happen in the near future. The two hundred men on the ship died during the night as predicted by the evil omens; Four times fifty living men, / ... / They dropped down one by one. (Coleridge 216 219). In line 231, [this] body dropt not down , Coleridge tells the reader that the story teller did not die (Coleridge 231). The notes to the left talk about Life in Death and confirm that the sailor is not a spirit; (Greenblatt 449). The seafarer was not allowed to die with his men, instead he is doomed to wander from land to land somewhere between life and death, continually repeating his story (Coleridge 586). I have strange power of speech; That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me: To him my tale I teach. (Coleridge 587 590) In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Belle Gibson Case Intro: Belle Gibson, a health blogger and app publisher who claimed to have cured her brain cancer through alternative therapies but in fact she never had the disease. Susie O Brien published an article Belle Gibson should be charged for deceptive conduct in the Herald Sun on the 29th September 2017. O Brien states how Belle Gibson was found guilty of misleading her followers and that her penalty is not a strong enough message; she should be serving against criminal charges and jail time. O Brien intensifies the charges placed on Gibson and they are subsequent to the criminal acts she has done. Her tone upon the issue is clearly passionate and logical as she represents this by showing evidence on Belle Gibson to emphasise the issue. Using evidence throughout to persuade readers and shows how clearly Belle Gibson is not ashamed of her actions and has no care for the peoples lives she has affected. Body: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Susie O Brien commences this article by undoubtedly showing her opinion on that she disagrees upon how Belle Gibson has been charged. She effectively uses a logical tone by the use of evidence her fine of $410,000 . This lets O Brien to appear knowledgeable and well researched on the issue, this appeals to the audiences sense of trust so you know what your reading is correct. She progresses to show her knowledge of the issue using the tone throughout the evidence Victoria Police announced back in 2015 that they would not be laying charges, instead leaving it up to Consumer Affairs. The positions readers to feel entrusted by the writer and side with her when she uses statistics that clearly support her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Legalization Of Polygamy The Legalization of Polygamy Sex is one of the most widely controversial topics in America. The subject comes up in multiple situations: dinner parties, coffee dates, even when someone is eavesdropping on a neighbor s endeavors with his mistress. Nowadays, it seems as if horror stories about infidelity are more common than happy marriages. Cheating on a spouse is morally wrong, so why not make it easy and legalize the act of polygamy? Polygamy is defined as willfully and knowingly having more than one husband or wife. As unnatural as it seems, many successful people have been in multiple marriages at once. The founder of the Mormons, Joseph Smith Jr., had up to thirty three wives, all ranging from the ages of fourteen to sixty. One of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both men practiced polygamy, which was frowned upon greatly by the Republican Party during the Civil War. In 1862, Senator Justin Morrill succeeded in passing the Morrill Act for the Suppression of Polygamy, which punished bigamy in any territory under federal jurisdiction with a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and . . . imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years (Duncan 318). This angered the Mormons greatly and tried to gain the right for polygamy. After timeless efforts and multiple failures, they started to practice underground. The final straw before underground families was the Short Creek Raid in 1953. Police arrested the prophet, two men and three of their wives in a little place known as Short Creek, right above the Grand Canyon. The two men were arrested for cohabitation, which lead to government forces joining alliances with Utah, Arizona, and Idaho to raid Short Creek again. The raid resulted in forty six arrests of men and women in the community (Duncan 321). Following the raid, numerous families had to go into hiding and live their lives as inconspicuously as possible. There are four polygnist clans. Unfortunately, these families had a great deal of hardships. Many children in the underground world of polygamy are home schooled, further insulating them from the outside world. In 2000, the FLDS forced families on a wholesale basis to remove their children from kindergarten through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Environmental Justice Strategic Plan Paper The U.S.D.A. Environmental Justice Strategic Plan of 2016 2020 was developed in an effort to provide equitable conditions throughout every community in the United States of America. The goals that have developed to reach the equality in all communities has to consider climate changes unlike other strategic plans. The key priorities for this strategic plan are many and varied. For example, one is to increase public participation, opportunities for minorities, low income, American Indians and Alaska natives. This plan is a malleable to adjust for the best results. However, it does contain parts that are immovable. This Strategic plan is a directive from the Secretary of Agriculture to each U.S.D.A. agency. In addition, each agency has a point ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objectives for this goal were of a collaborative nature with communities and partners to address career opportunities, forest health, wildfire risks, climate changes, heat stress, sea level rise, and environmental justice. In addition, one of the objectives of Goal 2 is to conduct public meetings that engage the communities in the decision making process. Yet again, Goal 2 has in place agency performance measures and target dates to ensure accountability and implementation of this goal. Lastly, Goal 3 purpose is to expand participation in program operations, planning activities, and decision making processes to benefit environmental justice communities. This goal has objectives that stress public participation, outreach and collaboration in relationship to programs, planning and decision making of activities. The overall objective to this Goal is to ensure that the public is both involved in identifying, avoiding and minimizing environmental justice concerns. In addition, another objective to this Goal is maintenance and assurance of Tribal Relations. Furthermore, another objective is to maintain a database of national and community based organizations and networks concerned with environmental justice. Moreover, this goal has U.S.D.A. performance measures and target dates in similar fashion as the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tenant Landlord Law [pic] The Benefits and Risks of Being A Landlord Reality Check √ Landlord and Tenant Law PA303 Unit 1 Written Assignment February 7, 2012 What Are The Rewards of Becoming A Landlord? Owning rental property offers many financial and lifestyle benefits. The number one reward and benefit of being a landlord and having rental property is you own the property. As long as you are not breaking the law in the process, it is yours to live in, enjoy, freely and rent to whomever you chose as long as you follow the law and do it legally. Many have amassed a fortune in property rental. Even in this economy, if you hold onto your property long enough, it will almost always appreciate in value. It can be a guaranteed way to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most first time landlords still have full time jobs and may find it difficult to handle both. Even though being a landlord does not have to be a full time job, depending on your resources, it will take more than a few hours a week to do the job. Most landlords need to be reachable and available 24 hours a day, to attend to or answer some form of emergent problem or non emergent problem from their tenants (i.e. a pipe burst, the lights went out or a loud and unruly neighbor/tenant). This brings you, the potential land, to the problems with tenants. Problem tenants can be one of the unfortunate problems and facts of owning rental property. There will always be a possibility that a landlord will get the tenant from Hell , someone who either doesn t pay the rent or doesn t pay rent on time, who destroys the property or who call and bugs the landlord continuously for just about anything. A proper background check or screening process will help eliminate some problematic tenants. However, a properly executed lease or rental agreement will probably help deal with most annoying tenants. There may be times when the landlord experiences problems with leasing their apartments, such as in a recession, a soft market or a modest/bad economy which can and does not exclude the best of real estate investors/landlords. However, realistically, vacancies for a landlord will are a reality no matter the
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  • 19. John Stewart Mill s The Subjection Of Women In chapter III of The Subjection of Women, John Stewart Mill contends with the claims that women are unfit to hold public office, due to their mental weakness, nervous energy, and their inability to focus on singular problems. He also refutes the claim that women are inherently unequal because they have not had the same successes as men in various fields. In Chapter IV, Mill lays out his arguments for why granting women more freedom would be beneficial in that it would increase utility. He begins by asserting that child rearing, in his time, bolsters injustice, and has a negative impact on the character of men. He then argues that women s equality would double the mental faculties of society. He further argues that women who are uneducated have a bad influence upon men, and that increasing women s liberty would have a better impact on society as a whole. Finally, he argues that further gender equality would allow women to understand when sacrifices need be made for the betterment of society. Mill s arguments are sound, however he misses opportunities to strengthen his claims. This essay concludes with some additional arguments that Mill could have added to increase the effectiveness of his arguments. In Chapter III of The Subjection of Women, Mill addresses and criticizes arguments that have claimed that women are inferior to men. The first argument he addresses is that women are unfit to hold public because they are mentally inferior. To argue against this idea, Mill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Memoirs Of A Geisha Sparknotes Introduction: The novel Memoirs of a Geisha is a historic fiction story in which the hardships and blunders of the Japanese during both world wars and after are seen through the eyes of the protagonist. In other words, this is the life story of the narrator. As evident by the title, the story is of the narrator s transition and life as a geisha, which roughly means traditional Japanese prostitute . The lives of geisha are very difficult, facing discrimination from the changing world and oppression by their owners and bosses. Throughout the story, the author uses many literary elements to emphasize the hardships and the oppression geisha face. In what ways does the author use metaphors to explore the theme of Fate versus Free Will? This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the way, he picked up two books with settings based in japan. He gave me my first copy of Memoirs of a Geisha. As I read the story, I was very confused with some of the words used and concepts, which intrigued me since that had never happened to me before. I did not know where I put the book after that. Now, when I had to choose a book to write about, I saw the same novel in my IB1 Literature classroom. At once, I remembered how the story had intrigued me and how the meaning had been lost to me. I chose this book because it is challenging and intriguing. My favorite source for this essay is the book itself, with the articles coming at a close second. Summary of Story: A young girl with beautiful eyes named Chiyo lives in Yoroido, a little fishing village, in a little house with her little family mom, dying of bone cancer; sister, who is older but not attractive; and dad, who is unable to support the family. Because the dad can t raise two girls alone, he sells them to a local businessman, Mr. Tanaka. Chiyo thinks she is being adopted, but she ends up with a family she never expected; a family of geisha in Kyoto, a long way from Yoroido. Chiyo lives in an okiya, which is a fancy word for a geisha boarding house. The okiya is run by Mother, a stern, often cruel, businesswoman. Chiyo starts as an indentured servant, doing housework and following the orders of the house geisha, Hatsumomo. When she isn t cleaning toilets or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Vocal Cabaret Essay To Much is Never Enough at Vocal Cabaret Cypress Lake High School presented a night full of performances by vocal majors and vocal minors. Being the Fall Cabaret one can look forward to a year filled with talented voices filling the school auditorium. On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 7:00p.m. in the school auditorium, the Cypress Lake High School Center for the Arts vocal department held their annual vocal cabaret, which involved the audience, a few lights, and a good amount of inspired singers/musicians. Mr. Gary Stroh, head of the vocal department, let the students take over when it came to performing. He allowed his students to introduce acts, play their own instruments, and run the concessions outside of the performance area. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brittany Russel sang Nobody Love , she sang with magnificent range and gave the audience a nice pair of chills down their arms, because you could tell she sang from a personal perspective. She carries this certain style where it s very raw and emotional. To bring an upbeat into the room Madison Slamka and Gillian Marino s performance of The Beatles Come Together allowed the audience to release their worries and stress of the week that lay behind them. Their duet performance was entertaining and colorful, the two girls added their own style which gave the performance an extra twist on the song. This allowed the girls to not just sing the same style as the original artist, but to take the next step and recreate a clever, melodic song into something that was their own. One of my favorite performances of the night was The A Cappella Group. Their three numbers were amazing and left me wanting so much more. Even though Callie Atkinson was a featured soloist performing Hold my Hand, the groups back up was essential for the emotional feeling of the song. As incredible as their performances were, there was this one distractions to the group. The random movement of their upper bodies drew attention away from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Advantages Of Digital Innovators What makes Disruptors so Powerful As mentioned earlier, the fewer entry barriers faced by digital disruptors give them a competitive advantage. Earlier competitors of traditional incumbent firms found it difficult to enter markets on account of inability to replicate distributional networks or access natural resources. The Baines limit pricing of keeping the price equal to marginal cost also posed a limit to entry of firms. With onset of digitalization, these challenges of entry barriers do not exist, as technology provides a cutting edge to the disruptors. The digital innovators are able to achieve economies of scale at a faster pace. The digital platforms once innovated, enables these disruptors to produce goods at almost zero marginal cost. The marginal cost of another E book copy or another user page on a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as one issue has been identified the next comes up; a market is finally defined just in time to watch it morphing into something else. The main regulatory challenge is to provide a future proof framework which maintains its relevance no matter how the market develops. Key words here are technology neutrality and ex post rather than ex ante regulation. Competitive imbalances between traditional providers and new market players must be evaluated and, as far as necessary and possible, be reflected in new regulation. The governance problems raised by digital technologies threaten to further erode state autonomy, as non state actors are empowered to resolve major societal disputes (Rosenau and Singh, 2002). Alongside facilitating the development of the communications market to the benefit of the country, the basic rights of individuals and society must also be protected by legal and regulatory measures. And a last, but vital, aspect of regulation is that it should provide the market players with business security they must be able to understand and trust the framework in which they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay about The American Revolution and the Institution of... Introduction The American Revolution is defined as the political turbulence that took place towards the end of eighteenth century when thirteen colonies in America united to attain freedom from the British Empire (Clifford, 2005). The union of the thirteen colonies is now known as the United States of America. According to Clifford (2005), the American Revolution occurred because of a series of political, intellectual, and social transformations in the American government and society, which is known as the American Enlightenment. The American Revolution created a variety of opportunities for the American slaves to attain freedom (Waldstreicher, 2004). Slaves were provided with an opportunity to escape their thralldom by being recruited ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An approximate of three thousand slaves escaped from their masters in 1781 when the British invaded Virginia (Blumrosen Blumrosen, 2006). About five thousand and twenty thousand slaves in Georgia and South Carolina, respectively, were freed from bondage as a result of the American Revolution (Clifford, 2005). The Revolution s natural rights philosophy inspired the freed blacks to request the state legislatures to get rid of slavery and Congress to terminate the slave trade (Waldstreicher, 2004). Many of the freed slaves moved to the North because they believed that living conditions were better in the North than in the South. Unfortunately, they experienced many problems in the North, such as lack of jobs, insufficient food, and lack of housing, which forced many of them to go back to the south to work on the cotton plantations for wages (Clifford, 2005). In the South, the freed slaves were assured of food and housing. Therefore, the population of slaves started to grow again in the 1790s and spread into other lands that became the cotton belt (Clifford, 2005). At round 1793, cotton cultivation expanded into large scale as a result of the invention of gin. The slaves in the southern states were used as laborers in spite of the American Revolution s natural rights philosophy (Clifford, 2005). According to Clifford (2005), the slave owners started to improve the lives of their slaves on the cotton plantations after a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Colin Powell Speech In Colin Powell s speech at the Colgate University, he states that the role of a leader is to put people, real human beings in the best possible environment to achieve the purpose of the organization that you are a part of. (2009). Essentially, what this means is, that the role and responsibility of a leader is to take care of the people that they are in charge of. Furthermore, the role of a leader is creating a positive work environment that employees want to go to work to. The way a person that is serving as a leader can see to it that the needs of the organization are met by having a since of purpose (2009), and that everyone in the organization know and understands the purpose. Colin Powell furthermore goes on to state that taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bertrand Russell And The Greatest Philosopher BERTRAND RUSSELL Bertrand Russell was born on May 18, 1872 into British aristocracy, In 1931 career centered on work as a philosophy professor, writer and public lecturer. He not only knew but worked with many dominant figures in the late 19th and 20th century as a philosopher, a mathematician, science as well as politics. Russell was arguably the greatest philosopher in the 20th century. Although Russell was a decent man he got most of his ideas from Gottolob Frege, a German mathematician, logician and philosopher. Gottolob was also a vicious anti semite and proto Nazi. The Nobel Prize Committee described Bertrand Russell as one of the best spokesman of rationality and humanity. According to Russell, the value of philosophy is to be sought in the effects it has on those who study it. The more you study philosophy, the more free your mind become. Russell believed that exercise is to the good of the body as philosophy is to the goods of the mind. Philosophy keeps alive the interest in the world. It aims the achievement of knowledge through criticism and self evaluation. Philosophizing allow those who study it to enrich their intellectual imagination. Russell saw philosophy as a way of life, insisting that questions have an ethical urgency. I believed his assertion is correct. One who sought philosophy cultivate the mind. They become self reflective and wiser. From that point on their mind is free to evaluate the world around us. Philosophy evasion of questions pertains to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Urbanization Differences Between The Third World And The... Urbanization differences between the Third World and the First world would be characterized by their large which took over nearby towns, along with exertion by way of economic, social, cultural, and political dominance. Third World cities also have very different histories and characteristics than the First World cities. According to Gottdiener s text, The key differences involves factors such as elite power, state policies, integration into the global economy, and the effects of class structure capitalism. ( Smith Timberlake, 1993)(p. 284) The developing nations were often seen as periphery whereas the developed nations are seen as the core. Mainly because the less developed countries were targeted for their resources. Resources, such as, agriculture, tourism, or a place to operate a strategic, military base. All this is just another way of saying that the developed nations were exploiting the developing nations through their people, products and resources both natural and manmade. All that this accomplished was to make the developing nations more wealthy and the developing nations were provided jobs but at the expense of people both local and rural and immigrants in search of jobs that led to over population, lack of housing and shortage of jobs. This of course leads to more problems that the developed nations have experienced and dealt with and have almost succeeded in solving completely but the developing nations have yet to find their own solutions to deal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Effective Negotiation Conflict Resolution Tamaris Purvines Assignment Three LDR 404 07/29/2012 Assignment Three Part One There are several different processes, ideas, and efforts that go into the overall practices of effective negotiation and conflict resolution. Yet no productive negotiation could be possible without the valuable use of skills. Two types of skills can help a successful negotiator. The first type is hard skills, which are guidelines, strategic measures, or anything that can be copied down onto paper and taught. The second type is soft skills, which are the skills acquired through practicing negotiation that can t necessarily be taught. To get a better idea of the definition and examples of each type of skill, it is better to discuss them each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the process problems arise that are situation specific. Knowing when one party is bluffing or trying to trick the other party are skills that come with learning through experience. The delivery of statements and ideas are definitely situation specific. Discussing an issue with a church group may not be the same type of discussion that may be necessary with a theater group. Individuals respond differently to how phrases are stated. Only through working with similar groups does a negotiator learn how best to phrase their ideas to parties in any given situation. Learning how to best reframe a harsh or inappropriate statement into the truth of the statement is also a soft skill that is highly beneficial to negotiators. The only way to learn how to accomplish this difficult skill is by practicing it. It takes years of practicing and using this skill in negotiation processes to truly learn how to effectively hone it. Being able to determine the best possible solution to the problem for both parties involved in a negotiation is also something that cannot be learned. Each negotiation is going to be different and have different circumstances. Even after years of working with groups in negotiation or mediation situations, it is still difficult to help both sides create a mutually beneficial solution to their problem. This is something that almost comes as a talent to negotiators. It takes a certain gift ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Moving To America Imagine living in a country set in their own ways, and you could never change that. Riddled with disease and famine, you have no place to turn except to leave your homeland and pursue opportunities in a country you have never been to. When you arrive in America matters seem to get worse. Without clothes, food, shelter, and no way to grow your community, you ask yourself this question, was it really worth leaving? The Norwegian immigrants that used to live in America may ask this question. In 1825, 52 Norwegians traveled to America to seek religious freedom. In Norway from 1807 1814 many Norwegians were captured by the British in the war. While they were there, many were introduced to Quakerism, and when they were released, they brought these religious practices back with them. The Norwegian Government did not approve of any religion besides Lutheran, so when the prisoners came back, they decided to leave to avoid religious persecution. America was a great place to travel to, because of its freedom of religion bill, which was passed in 1786. This bill allowed anyone to have the religion they desired, and also granted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of them have resided in the Great Lakes Region and have developed major farming communities. Andrea Erikson, who was 9 when she traveled to America stated, Moving to America was probably the best choice my family could have made. I remember staying in my house all day because my whole neighborhood was infected with plague. My father would go out once a day to check on our crops but we had no such luck. We finally decided to move to America in 1841, and we settled in Minnesota. There we were living in a large farming community, and we could safely say its the easiest choice we made. When asking the first Norwegians if it was worth coming, it might be an entirely different story. But the Norwegians who have come recently could proudly say it was definitely worth the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of The Sale Of Neiman Marcus Group Factual Background/ Summary This negotiation, which occurred in 2005, was regarding the sale of Neiman Marcus Group (Neiman) and joint corporate agency comprising of 2 large private equity firms namely Texas Pacific Group (TPG) and Warburg Pincus (Warburg). It is potent to note that at the time of the said acquisition, Neiman was at the height it s industry (refered as the crown jewel ) , i.e its managerial team was held in high esteem, their stocks were at an optimum level, their financial health was exceptional with investment grade credit and inconsequential debt. Impressively, the sale concluded with a grand total of $5.1 billion, which was considered to be high if not more than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, protections were laid down by Neiman, in their favour, which binded the buyers and proscribed any eleventh hour buyer s remorse. It was highlighted by Howard Raiffa that there are certain organising questions that need to be answered for the identification of significant characteristics of every negotiation. Firstly, he proposed that the primary question to be answered is in regards to the number of individuals or group of individuals involved, i.e the size and the presence or absence of internal conflicts in the groups. As mentioned above, the key parties involved are Neiman, TPG, Warburg, their respective lawyers as well as Neiman s banker, Goldman Sachs. Formation of Deal Neiman Marcus constituted a significant portion of the Smith family s dynastic wealth. Nevertheless, due to a tax obstacle as a result of a prior restructuring had just become obsolete and because there was had been favourable sale in the retail industry, 2005 seemed like an adequate if not perfect moment to be taken advantage of by the Smith faimly with the sale of Neiman. The board of directors proceeded with an evaluation of their option Seven Elements of Negotiation It would be practical to address Patton s 7 elements of negotiation in order to analyse the Neiman TPG/Warburg scenario, namely, Interests, Legitimacy, Relationship, Fisher and Ury s BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pap Finn Character Analysis Although I do not remember the exact year I stopped believing in Santa, I do remember how it all went down. I began to catch on that all of the Santa presents had printed labels, and I began to doubt the Santa wouldn t take the shortly prolonged time to hand write the presents. That night, as my parents were tucking me in, I pondered over the lethargic manner of Santa, and bit the bullet. Dad , I questioned, are you Santa ? It was all over. The magic of somehow getting exactly what I dreamed for every Christmas, the feeling of going down to the fireplace and seeing stockings filled with little pieces of joy, and the milk we left out half drank, the cookies half nibbled. All gone due to my parent s lazy way of labeling a gift. Likewise, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pap Finn, Huck s father is an abominable man, almost always drunk, and deriding Huck for going to school, he makes a bad first impression. Huck, at first is scared; ... but in a minute [he] [saw that] [he] was mistaken (___). Huck shows in this quote how he feels about authority, and his father, who is a scary person. This quote shows how Huck attempts to be brave, but he is still hesitant around his father. Throughout the next chapters, as Huck s Pap takes Huck to live in the woods with alongside of him, he treats Huck very badly, and when drunk one night, he threatens to kill Huck. Huck realizes that in this moment, he must escape soon or face consequences such as getting killed.This shows how Huck, although timid at first rises up to challenge authority. Another instance of this is with the Duke and the King. Huck instantly detects the evil, malicious motives of the cons, but acts maturely. The irony of Huck meeting a literal band of robbers after he joins a club who plans to become a gang of robbers is quite entertaining. But in the situation, Huck demonstrates his grown up nature by admitting that he knew from the beginning that these men were ... just liars , but he never said anything (___). This proves how Huck has matured throughout the book, thanks to his father and his malicious intent, shaking a timid Huck into a hardened teenager, and the Duke and King, who help Huck discover his newly formed adult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Popular Characters In The Tomboy scene of the popular girls walking down the center of the hallway. By placing myself in the center of the frame of the photograph to hope to capture that I m the center of attention and that all focus is put on me, much like teen flicks do with these characters. The tomboy, is another popular character in the teen flicks. Movies with these characters are usually raised by their fathers and get along with these guys more. Sam, from A Cinderella Story, is raised by her father until he passes in an earthquake. She grew up playing baseball, he best friends with a guy, wears only casual clothing, and ends up the star football player because she isn t super girly like all the other girls in school. In most movies with these tomboy characters these girls are more valued by men because they are more on their level and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The possibility of her losing this quality is often a plot driver. She is usually smart, pretty, and nice. Characters such as Cady from Mean Girls and Marienne from Easy A. Before their corruption in these movies, these girls are modest, the top of the class, and popular because of their position on student government. For this character I plan to put myself in modest clothing such as a sweater and an oxford shirt. I will have put together hair and natural makeup. I will put her in a classroom setting attentive in class at a desk. The air head, is popular character in teen movies. She is usually there for a comedic aspect. In some instances she is just blonde, or a from being a stoner. Michelle from Dazed and Confused is an example. This character is usually found coming up with ridiculous ideas or spitting out words of random wisdom. For this photograph I plan to have a full frame shot of my head. My hair will be laidback and i ll place an incense stick behind my ear and flowers in the other. I will have a dumb, look in my face much like many of these characters wear on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. 4-Day School Week It s no secret that high school students abhor Mondays. The weekend is never long enough, and often students don t feel refreshed by Monday morning. However, some schools across America are giving students an extra day to their weekend Mondays. Districts are giving students 3 day weekends while giving teachers Monday to plan and attend meetings and workshops to improve their classroom experience. All schools should switch to a 4 day school week because it gives students more time for private studying and refreshing, as well as allowing teachers time to improve their teaching skills and incorporate new things like technology into their lessons. Having Mondays off means students get an extra day at home to study, do homework, and relax. Students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teachers have more time to prep and get more in touch with their students learning styles, like learning to use technology. Students can use their day off to catch up on schoolwork, work, or relax so they are more refreshed and attentive while at school. While some feel that it isn t in students best interest, the extremely positive reaction from students, parents, and teachers is enough to drown out naysayers. 4 week days allow breathing room and personal time for both students and teachers that simply does not exist on a 5 day schedule, and greatly benefits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Brief Summary Of Settling The Continent Chapter 1 Settling the Continent Who are the Indian People? At the beginning of the 16th century, the native peoples in the Americas accounted for 2,000+ cultures, several hundred different languages, and all provided a living for themselves differently based on their environment. They where very diverse. They all called themselves something other Indian. For example, the mid Atlantic natives called themselves Lenni Lenape, meaning true men. However, European peoples who came to America created different names for them. For example, the Europeans decided to call the natives Delawares, instead of Lenni Lenape. There is not one physical characteristic that characterizes all native peoples. Many of the Indians had straight black hair, and dark almond eyes, yet their skin colors ranged from mahogany to light brown. After is was discovered that the Americas was not a part of Asia, theories of how these people came to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This evidence helped make Acosta s hypothesis of a land bridge more accepted. Analyzing the genetic difference suggests that Indians began to drift from Asians around 30,000 years ago. The migration from Asia would have started along Beringia. Beringia is the dry grassland that was about 750 miles wide from north to south. Beringia s climate was perfect for animals such as mammoth, bison, horse, reindeer, camel, and saiga. As the animals moved east across Beringia, the hunter gatherers of the time would follow them across the land. Reaching lands to the south of the Americas would have been hard to reach because of large glacial sheets that covered more than 2,000 miles. The standard hypothesis is that of a Pan American Highway. This Highway would have been created by an ice free climate along the eastern front of the Rocky Mountains. Hunter Gatherers where able to get to the south through this ice free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Daily Surveillance Research Paper Surveillance on a daily basis Privacy used to be the norm and surveillance was a conspiracy theory. In the past if you wanted to keep your life private then if somebody asked something a little too personal you could say it s none of you business. Today it s harder to just be a face in the crowd because each of those faces is only a couple of clicks away from knowing more about them then most even know about themselves. Below is a list of ways people are under surveillance on a daily basis. Daily surveillance list #1 Car Today s cars are much more computerized than 10 years or more ago with many of them with GPS and internet capability,Many of these have voice recognition. The surveillance is constant. They are not only seeing where you are but also listening to everything that is said on the off chance you ask your car for assistance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... #18 Satellite maps With satellite mapping you could be watched in your own back yard from the other side of the world.This is a stalking nightmare. #19 Email most free email services are free because the companies make money by selling ads based on the content from reading your email. #20 Snail Mail Insurance,bank statements and credit offers can easily be a treasure for a dumpster diver.This form of surveillance, of your trash, could cost you your identity and needs to be shredded. Someways to protect privacy Privacy is not dead at least not yet but surveillance by individuals and large companies is on the rise.While most people are not doing anything illegal or wrong they don t want to live in a fish bowl and be under constant surveillance. By using encrypted email and removing batteries from your phone you can help keep a private conversation private.Turn off the GPS in you car and buy a RFID blocker to protect credit and debit cards to reduce unwanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Illegal Immigration and Its Effect on America Illegal Immigration and Its Effect On America Thesis: Learning as much as possible about Illegal Immigration so that we may understand and try and find a reasonable solution. I. What Is Illegal Immigration? A. Illegal Immigration B. When did it begin? II. Toll of Illegal Immigration On America A. Hidden Cost Of Illegal Immigration B. Crime C. The Loss America Suffers For Illegal Immigration D. How Things Have Changed III. America Speaks Up A. Why Americans Are Prejudiced Against Illegal Immigrants B. Illegal Immigrants Tell Their Side of the Story IV. What Can We do? A. Playing Your Part B. The Future Leah Willoughby Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Sophomore Research Project 16 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This had to be done because the town was being destroyed! The hospital went bankrupt because of all the immigrants who had no money because they had to provide them with free care. Also, Immigrants always come first now, even before paying citizens. If there were two people in an emergency room, a Mexican and an American, the Mexican would be cared for first even if the American had been there first or was in greater need of care. It s hard to believe what things have come to. Americans are beginning to take action and speak up. The majority of people say that they would not mind immigrants if they were treated like us and had to abide by our rules. It s not a good feeling to put your kids in the car and go out knowing that there are millions of immigrants who have no idea how to drive out there on the road with you. Think of the danger we are being subjected to and what makes it worse is that it s unnecessary. What would it hurt to take a drivers test before getting out on the road? When you enter America you should be willing to do this, after all, it is no crime to want to chase after the American dream. When they can come over here and accept our culture and heritage and stop trying to change us, then they will be welcome. When they have to take a drivers test before getting a license, pay taxes, and pay for their own food and health care, then and only then, will they be truly accepted by the American people. Every day we read about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Feminist Criticism of Frankenstein and The Yellow Wallpaper Feminism in literature has existed as early as the 16th century, the belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities (Shneir, Miram). Throughout history, women have portrayed the idea of feminism in literature, with one of the most famous feminist writers being Mary Shelley. Shelley was born in 1797 into a notable family, with her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, being a renowned feminist writer herself (Biogram). Her novel Frankenstein was published in 1818, a time when most women were extremely conservative, and were deprived of the rights and opportunities that men held. In the novel, Shelley portrays feminism by essentially mocking women and giving them a lack of power showing how women should not be. One way Shelley mocks women in Frankenstein is the societal role she gives her female characters. This is first seen in the beginning of the novel, when young Elizabeth is presented to Victor Frankenstein in the form of a pretty present (Shelley 7), portraying Elizabeth as being in a sense a gift to Victor, causing her to be seen as inferior to him. Elizabeth s physical appearance is also frequently referred to: her golden hair, blue eyes, and thin body; but rarely are her non superficial attributes, assuming that those hold little value. The focus on only the physicality of women is also portrayed in The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The short story discusses a husband, Alymer s, wishes to have his wife s facial birthmark removed, due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Prosperity In The Swimmer, By John Cheever The meaning of a happy and prosperous life can take on different forms based on the value and belief of an individual. For Neddy Merrill, the main character in The Swimmer by John Cheever, prosperity is solely associated with wealth and social standing. In this essay, I will argue that contrasting images of the public and private pools, encountered by Neddy swimming across his upper class neighbourhood, reflect his obsession with material and social success, which ultimately deserted him in desperation at the end of the story. In The Swimmer , the private pools owned by Neddy s neighbours are associated with pleasant images, which serve to highlight Neddy s obsession with affluence and high social standing. For instance, when Neddy arrives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the gather[ing] of prosperous people (Cheever, 175), including Neddy himself, by the private pool, suggests that Neddy s life is centered on material and social success, which solely constitute his definition of prosperity. In contrast, the public swimming pool at the Reaction Center is linked with more unpleasant images to demonstrate Neddy s distaste for lower socioeconomic classes. Neddy initially compares the public pool to a sink (Cheever, 177). The word sink carries a negative connotation, as its common function is to hold dirty dishes. By comparing the public pool to a sink , it also likens public pool users to dirty dishes, revealing that Neddy is looking down on people who cannot afford a private pool. Moreover, as Neddy entering the public pool, he remarks on his longing for the sapphire water and thinks that he might contaminate himself damage his own prosperousness and charm by swimming in this murk (Cheever 177). Unlike the private pool, the water in the public pool is described as a murk , a term with a negative connotation, which reinforces Neddy s aversion to the public pool. Meanwhile, Neddy s belief of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Vertigo Vertigo Hitchcock Defying Genre ...alternatively, a film can revise or reject the conventions associated with its genre Bordwell Based on the French novel D Entre les Morts by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac, Vertigo is arguably one of Alfred Hitchcock s masterpieces and the strangest, yet most hauntingly beautiful film he had ever made (Adair, 2002). At the time, its far fetched plot drew a mixed response from critics Time magazine called the movie a Hitchcock and bull story but today most agree that it is one of the director s most deeply felt pictures. Vertigo very easily categorized into a specific genre Thriller, a genre of movies that, in many ways, Hitchcock played a major role in defining. Thrillers are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He finally settles down onto the couch, facing away from the toilet door, waiting. As the bathroom door opens, he turns to his left, and we only see his left profile (Fig 1.), a mirror image to the first time he set eyes on Madeleine in the restaurant unsure, and this time, full of anticipation. We are reminded of the green motif, by the neon light outside Judy s apartment. As Scottie turns around to fully see the resurrected Madeleine, he slowly stands up and at this point the music starts to pick up, leading us to the point at which he sees his beloved. The camera tracks into a close up of Scottie s face, with the green light reflecting off his eye, he almost looks like he has tears in his eyes (Fig 2.). Cut to Judy/ Madeleine stepping out of the toilet, it is Scottie s POV of Madeleine bathed in ghostly green light. Similar to the scene in the cemetery where Madeleine was shot through a fog filter, which gave her the green glow, Judy/ Madeleine now had green light superimposed around her body, which gave her the appearance of a blurred, ghostly figure (Fig 3.). This reflected Madeleine coming back from the dead, now a ghost, as green is usually used to represent ghost or spirits in film. She then slips out of the blur and into focus, Hitchcock used this to indicate Scottie s come back to reality, coming to his senses as he spots the locket in the next scene, realizing that Judy has been tricking him all along (Truffaut, 1985). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Comparing Breathless And The Motorcycle Diaries Breathless and The Motorcycle Diaries Like the ancient oral and literary traditions of travel tales to which it is related, the road film speaks to the human predilection for travel, to our fascination with vehicles of locomotion, our visions of freedom, the pleasures of adventure, the promise of self realization, the experience of life as a journey (Location 8051 of 13125). When analyzing the foreign movie genre, road movie, there are two that stand aloft. Breathless is a movie about a robber gone soft for love; The Motorcycle Diaries, a journey taken by a young, inexperienced young man, resulting in the hardening of his view of authorities. Although each movie in their own right is a poignant piece to the culture they were filmed for, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They re on a romantic expedition to explore a continent that becomes a journey of self discovery. Like Billy and Wyatt, they travel through iconic national landscapes: through the flatlands of Patagonia, along the rocky coast of Chile, up into the snow blanketed Andes, to the mystical ruins of Machu Piccu in Peru and the Amazon rainforest bordering Brazil (Location 9398 of 13125). In order to show the audience what Che experienced, the director used a lot of panning shots. Since the film covered a lot of ground following Ernesto and Alberto s journey, the audience needed to be able to take it in quickly. The director also used a lot of reaction shots, and voice overs. At the beginning, the audience doesn t read too much into it. He s just writing in his diary and chasing women. After the motorcycle goes down, Mial and Fuser were forced to walk and hitch rides to finish their journey. As the film progresses, you can see Fuser s reactions becoming more meaningful and his voice over heavy with the weight of the world. As we left Chuquicamata we could feel the world changing, or was it us (Location 9425 of 13125)? The main characters started out at light hearted young men looking for an adventure. What they found was a country full of broken people. It affected Mial less than Fuser, which you can tell in the way he cons home owners for a meal. Fuser couldn t tell a lie even if it meant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Movement Self Evaluation By Robyn Ogilvie Movement Self Evaluation by Robyn Ogilvie For 07/01/16 The S3 Movement and Staging Unit began with the class looking at and learning about different positions of staging such as End On and Traverse. After that, we moved onto looking at different types of movement and how to use them. We also carried out lots of different movement warm ups before going onto planning and rehearsing a Christmas movement piece. We eventually performed our piece to a target audience of our choice. There are three stages to properly warming up the body. The first stage is Cardiovascular exercises, this should increase the heart rate and warm up the muscles, activities such as running or jumping games are perfect for this. The next stage is the warming and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To show a higher position of power, I used a lot of space of stage and was positioned downstage near the audience. This helped develop the storyline as it helped the audience get to know the characters and the stressful and unhappy relationship between Santa and Mrs Claus. However, when Lewis played the family s teenage son, he used very closed body language with minimal hand gestures or eye contact so show he is a shut off teenager. He also take up little space on stage with a very rounded posture so that he isn t noticed. Stylised movement is abstract movement that conveys an object, activity, feeling or place. It can be used in many different ways for example mime or choreographed dance routines are popular. Normally done to music, stylist movement is fun, holds almost endless possibilities and is a very effective technique to use. In our piece, the elves used stylised movement to show a dance off after smashing the magic snow globe. They were positioned on centre/left centre stage. The dance had accurate timing and a fast speed. The dance was choreographed and involved no sound. This added lots of comedy and taught me how to use dance in a stylised movement piece. My whole class was involved in this performance. I played Mrs Claus and the Mother, Greg played the Father, Rachel played the Daughter and Lewis had the part of the Son. The elves were played by Ben G, Kieran and Paula, Luca as the Villain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Batanes, Causes And Effects Of World War II In The... Historical Essay: World War II in Philippines Introduction World War II has a great impact on the Philippines. This essay is going to study the causes, courses and effects of World War II in the Philippines. The purpose of this essay is also to look at how Batanes was involved in the World War II and how the war impacted the island. This essay will also analyze the immediate affects and the long term effects of the war. The Province of Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines and is the smallest province in the country with a population of 16,604 (Conesus 2010) people and land area of 219.01 km2. The capital of Batanes is Basco, 280 kilometers north of Apari, Cagayan. The island is approximately 162 kilometers north of Luzon and 190 kilometers south of Taiwan. This island province comprises of ten small islands; out of which, Batan, Sabtang and Itabayat are the mainly inhabited islands and are the most visited because of its scenic beauty. A few of the must visit places are: Vayang Rolling Hills; The Light Houses of Batanes; Morong Beach and The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On example is the Bataan death march, it is estimated that about 10,000 troops died even before reaching the destination. The Manila American Cemetery Memorial, located in Taguig, Metro Manila. This cemetery and memorial is a resting place of 17,202 American soldiers who died fighting in the war. It is built in the honor of the soldiers died in battles in the Philippines and New Guniea. However, this war made US and Philippines relationship stronger; resulting in a huge support from the United States to the Philippines. As for the Ivatans in Batanes, after the Japanese left because of the Battle of Batanes, it took the Ivatans time to recover from the happenings. The Ivatans managed to restore the Basco lighthouse that had gotten destroyed by the Japanese in the Battle of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Acute Pain Research Papers No one likes to feel pain but it is unavoidable in some circumstances. Pain can be caused due to many factors. You could get a paper cut, suffer an injury or may be involved in an accident even. There are numerous situations in day to day life which could lead to pain. You can say that pain is an aspect of living. Pain is a medium of communication between you and your body. If you do not feel pain then you would remain unaware of your surroundings. Whatever is wrong with your body is communicated to you through pain. It is a feelings which can be induced by numerous means. Vigorous activity, trauma, inflammation and other factors can lead to flaring of receptors on body surface. You can feel pain due to injury to internal organs as well. Neurological disturbance or malfunction of spinal cord ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These kinds of issue do not last long and are often found to occur due to injuries and damage to the tissues. Acute pain can be easily treated with few medication or a visit to your doctor. This type of problem can cause anxiety in a person. An injury to the organs or even a crack in the bone can be classified as acute pain. After the injury has been treated and the bone mended, the particular pain vanishes. Acute problem maybe short term but chronic problems can last for months to years. Chronic issue is not easily treatable. Chronic pain is caused mostly due to severe illness or debilitating injury. Nerve damage is main reason for occurrence of chronic pain. Chronic pain may lead to disturbed lifestyle. Chronic issues often leads a person to depression and psychological distress. Somatic Pain felt due to flaring of receptors on the body surface are called as somatic pain. It feels like a dull ache. For example, when your fingers get burned when touching a hot object, you feel uncomfortable. Anything caused directly due to vigorous activity and outside interference is a type of somatic pain. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Classification-Based Data Mining Approach for Quality... Classification Based Data Mining Approach For Quality Control In Wine Production GUIDED BY: | | SUBMITTED BY: | Jayshri Patel | | Hardik Barfiwala | INDEX Sr No | Title | Page No. | 1 | Introduction Wine Production | | 2 | Objectives | | 3 | Introduction To Dataset | | 4 | Pre Processing | | 5 | Statistics Used In Algorithms | | 6 | Algorithms Applied On Dataset | | 7 | Comparison Of Applied Algorithm | | 8 | Applying Testing Dataset | | 9 | Achievements | | 1. INTRODUCTION TO WINE PRODUCTION * Wine industry is currently growing well in the market since the last decade. However, the quality factor in wine has become the main issue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Free Sulfur Dioxide : Amount of Free Sulfur Dioxide present in wine. (In mg per liter) * Total Sulfur Dioxide : Amount of free and combined sulfur dioxide present in wine. (In mg per liter) Used mainly as preservative in wine process. * Density : The density of wine is close to that of water, dry wine is less and sweet wine is higher. (In kg per liter) * PH : Measures the quantity of acids present, the strength of the acids, and the effects of minerals and other ingredients in the wine. (In values) * Sulphates : Amount of sodium metabisulphite or potassium metabisulphite present in wine. (In mg per liter) * Alcohol : Amount of Alcohol present in wine. (In percentage) * Output variable (based on sensory data) * Quality (score between 0 and 10) : White Wine : 3 to 9 Red Wine : 3 to 8 4. PRE PROCESSING * Pre processing Of Data Preprocessing of the dataset is carried out before mining the data to remove the different lacks of the information in the data source. Following different process are carried out in the preprocessing reasons to make the dataset ready to perform classification process. * Data in the
  • 44. real world is dirty because of the following reason. * Incomplete : Lacking attribute values, lacking certain attributes of interest, or containing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay on Diversity in the Workplace Diversity in the workplace is a subject that has gained increased attention in the workplace over the past few years. After all, the impact of affirmative action and equal employment opportunity programs on the nation s work force is undeniable. Women and minorities were the first to dramatically alter the face of the economic mainstream, while gays, persons with disabilities and senior citizens followed not far behind. The result is a diverse American labor force representing a microcosm of our society yet one that continues to struggle with its identity. Diversity as a social condition is not new to America. We were founded as a nation of Diversity. America has always been a merger of cultures and, as such, has undergone periods of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mentoring and on the job training of less skilled workers through courses, assistant programs, and continuing education programs may even the gap between different employees. However, it is important to recognize potential and use the skills already at hand to create a more efficient team environment where each member s contribution carries some value and contributes to the organization s goals. Economic status is as important an issue as is education. Various employees come from different economic background. Their views and manners may differ, along with their expectations and motivations in daily routine and overall purpose. Nevertheless, they have to work together. There are potential problems and differences of conduct, motivation, and initiative. Managers have to get to know their people and develop ways of using their differences for the benefit of the organization. The focus should be on the positive aspects of individuals, and on merging the best qualities people have to form effective teams. Managing conflict is also very important. One thing managers should recognize is that there will always be a potential for conflict and their job is to intervene and resolve diversity issues early and quickly. Statistics show the extent of diversity in the workplace. Eighty five percent of those currently entering the American workforce are minorities and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Destruction Of The Environment In The Gilded Age American seemed to think nothing of remarking nature for the sake of progress , Alexis de Tocqueville, a French diplomat commented when he was visiting the United States in 1831. While the American people were overwhelmed by pride and pleasure from their achievement in making industrial and economic progress, the environment was harmed in an alarming speed. Landscape was transformed, and forests were destroyed due to industrialization. By 1990, only a fraction of the United States Virgin forests were still standing. Farmers cleared trees to plant crops, and loggers cut down large areas of woodland for business profits. More than that, the most horrific thing was the government was willing to encourage loggers to exploit the forests resources by selling them large plots of land in the North West. In other words, the government was inviting loggers to destroy the landscape. Besides the loss of forests, the increasing number of ranching boosted the erosion of landscape. Crops were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Air pollution such as black smoke caused health issues such as respiratory disease. Extreme example of air pollution like Pittsburgh had people s hands and faces were constantly grimy, clean collars quickly acquired a thin layer of soot . Besides black smoke, animal waste was another essential result for air pollution. According to statistics, the 15,000 horses in Rochester, New York, left enough waste in a year to cover an acre of land with a layer of 175 feet high . These horrify numbers happened due to the blindly industrialization during the Gilded Age, and people allowed all of those waste and destruction to develop for their own benefits. Household sewage and industrial pollutants polluted the water people used for showering and drinking. While we were destroying the environment, the nature was taking its greatest revenge to all human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Bereavement Phone Call Experience Experience 1: Reading the entire grief workbook helped me to understand how to conduct a bereavement phone call. I learned what is helpful to say to a person in a time of need, and what is going to make matters worse. I really took in that I need to remember the entire conversation and once it is my turn to speak I should address everything that was mentioned. In that why I can get a sense if there is anything I can do to help. The activity at the back of the book was meaningful to me because I got to put myself in the shoes of the people at the other end of the phone call. I need to know what they are going through but I know not to say that. A simple phone can really go a long way. Observation 2: I learned the fulling funding part of Project ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Unit 3 Types Of Asexual Reproduction There are three types of asexual reproduction known as, budding, regeneration, and parthenogenesis. Budding is the production of new individuals that form from bodies of older animals. Regeneration can either replace a damaged tissue or form another individual. An example of regeneration is flatworms. Lastly, parthenogenesis is the development of the offspring from unfertilized eggs. An example of parthenogenesis is honey bees or ants. In the evolution of sex cells divide because it replaces cells that have aged and died. Another reason for why cells divide is because it replaces cells that are lost or damaged known as regeneration. In a cell division chromosomes are replicated and it is passed on to daughter cells. The number of chromosomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The symptoms are excessive mucus in lungs, liver, and digestive tract. Alleles are different versions of a given gene and there are two different types of alleles. The first one is dominant allele this one prevents a second allele from affecting the phenotype when two alleles are paired together. On the other hand, recessive allele does not affect the phenotype when it is paired with a dominant allele. If the alleles are the same type then the organism is homozygous for that trait, but if it is not it s heterozygous. The dominant alleles are given capital letters and the recessive alleles are given lower case letters. Alleles can be tracked across generations, there are three generations. The first one is P generation this is the parents, the second one is F1 generation this one is the first set of offspring. The last one is F2 generation this is the offspring of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Asian-American Stereotypes Essay What is this chink doing here? Does he even know anything about football? Go back to studying! After hearing that, I thought, First off, I am not Chinese, and why yes, I do know a little something something about football. These remarks were some of the things that I had to deal with when playing football during my first year of high school. These discriminatory statements towards the few Asians and me on the team were things we heard daily from other teammates and students. While these stereotypes of Asians only being good for studying and playing badminton or volleyball was prevalent in my school, that didn t stop me from trying to be the best football player on the team and disproving the typical Asian student at my high school. As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one instance, King presents a story about how Jeremy Lin was stereotyped when he was attending a local basketball tournament. A person working for the tournament basically told Lin off by saying, Sorry, sir, there s no volleyball here tonight. Just basketball (King Pg.2). Even though he was in San Francisco, a very diverse city with multitudes of Asians, Lin was still stuck with the typical Asian stereotypes of not playing sports. While Lin does fit into the average Asian stereotype of being very studious and work oriented with his Harvard Degree, he is also able to break that stereotype by dominating teams in the sport that lacks Asian superstars. While professional athletes of color are not discriminated against to the point of wanting to quit the sport nowadays, it was very prevalent back in the early to mid 20th century. Even though this is a good thing, Jeremy Lin still has to face certain prejudices that may not be physical, but rather mental and psychological. In that same article by Jamilah King, he quotes Dean Adachi, an historian and avid Asian American studies lecturer, saying, ...we re far beyond the blatant discrimination that stopped players such as Jackie Robinson...but there still is a similar psychological barrier that Lin is currently in the process of dismantling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay on Understanding the Sociology of Health Health can be defined in three different ways; negatively, positively and holistically as well as contextually, that will differ from person to person. The English word for health is derived from the old English word hale meaning Wholeness and wellness , in this essay I will be exploring the different definitions, views and models of health. The World Health organization defines health as Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. Firstly the negative definition equates to the lack of any disease or body abnormalities, or an pessimistic outlook due to illness, disease (both physical and mental) or injury. Examples of this would be a soldier who lost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... this model includes six sections that cover the physical, mental and social well being aspects of a person s health these are; Physical Physical aspects of health or physical wellness is concerned with the aspects that the individual takes to achieve and maintain optimal physical health through the combined efforts of beneficial activities (ie. exercise) and a positive view of diet and food as well as healthy eating habits. This aspect empowers the individual to take responsibility to take care of their own health such as caring for themselves through minor illnesses and knowing when to seek professional medical attention. While the individual is empowered to take these steps they may have little or no control of them if they suffer from an condition such as anorexia. Mental Mental health is described by the World Health Organization as state of well being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and typically covers topics regarding the happiness derived from work , relationships, family and life in general. Previously stigmatized in society , ferm links have been establish between mental health effecting physical health, in which the holistic approach , similar to the social model, draws attention to the root cause of the condition and its triggers. Social Social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...