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British Policy Of Appeasement At World War II
British Policy of Appeasement at the Beginning of World War Two The First World War was the
beginning of a new era in fighting. Weapons and fighting technique had drastically changed, making
war much more dangerous. With the predictions for the new weapons including poisonous gas and
bigger bombs, Great Britain was very much afraid for its citizens, especially men and women of
fighting age. The country wished to avoid war at any cost. The choices of Neville Chamberlain and
The Parliament favoring appeasement affected the decisions of other European leaders, such as French
Premier Daladier, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Winston Churchill, and those choices helped
Britain enter the war. Many believe that with the Treaty of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Later that year, Italy and Germany both supported the revolutionaries of Spain. France had a policy of
nonintervention and Britain had forbidden the sale of arms to either side. Even when the Spanish
government fell, because of the inability to buy arms, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain tried to
recreate a friendship with Italy. Chamberlain was also interested in a general settlement that would
include Germany. His beliefs were that Germany had been treated unfairly and self determination
should be allowed for countries wanting to reunite with Germany.3 Chamberlain was for appeasement
at any cost. Avoiding war was most important to him. He wanted to make Germany happy and avoid
war; unfortunately, he misjudged Hitler. He believed that Hitler only wanted to rebuild Germany and
so because of his previous mentioned sympathies he believed he was working with Hitler to reconnect
Germany. But instead he was working to create more tensions and anger through out Britain and
Europe as is shown in the next paragraph. The next move by Germany was in September of 1938,
when Hitler demanded that the Sudetenland be returned to Germany based on self determination. The
Sudetenland had been annexed to Czechoslovakia by at the Paris Peace Conference when the country
had been
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The Junction Gardens Business Improvement Area (BIA)
The Junction Gardens Business Improvement Area (BIA) is a small highly circulated art district that
runs along Dundas Street West. It can be found northwest of Bloor Street and Yonge Street and is
easily accessible by a variety of transportation forms. On October 13th, around noon, I had visited the
heart of this BIA at its major intersection of Dundas Street West and Keele Street with the aid of the
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), which services thousands of commuters. Transportation in the
city is a necessity to provide people a means of getting around town safely, promotes social equity,
and lowers the crime rate.
When I arrived at the Junction Gardens, it was a highly trafficked area with cars, buses, cyclists and
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(Dorsey Mulder, 2013) It increases eyes on the streets which sociologist, Jane Jacobs, believes is
essential when re thinking city spaces as they allow people to take care of each other. This BIA has a
fair amount of people walking around tending to their everyday business. Because it is located near
residential areas, it is not unusual to see small families exploring the BIA or people walking around at
night which increases the efforts alongside vehicle traffic to lower the chances of something wrong,
such as a crime, from occurring in the
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Gothic Architecture Style
Introduction The Gothic revival and Italianate are two architectural style which both appear in Europe
first and spread to south Australian during the early colonial and Victorian era. The gothic revival style
was point out by the emergence Gothic Revival movement happened in England at 19th century, and
then the popularity of this kind of style rise rapidly. The basic theory of this style is associated with the
philosophical movements. It aimed to re awake the sense of high church and against the religious
nonconformist. In parallel, this kind of style spread to Europe, Australia, south Africa and American.
the popularity of it also grew rapidly in those places. The Italianate style represent a kind of classical
architecture, and it also grew to become a popular style in 19th century. Britain is also the place where
the Italianate style get first developed in 1802 by John Nash. after that, the popularity of it declined in
British. However, the style turned to varies into different forms and spread to northern Europe and
British empire including Australia. The two kind of styles of architecture both came from British and
make effect on the establishment of the buildings in south Australia. However, because of the own
characters, colonization and the local situation, the gothic revival made more effect on non residential
architecture in south Australia than the Italianate did during the early colonial and Victorian. This
essay will discuss the history of the colonization of
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Essay on The Gothic Genre and What it Entails
The invaluable works of our elder writers re driven into neglect by frantic novels, sickly and stupid
German Tragedies, and deluges of idle and extravagant stories in verse. The human mind is capable of
being excited without the application of gross and violent stimulants..
William Wordsworth, Preface to The Lyrical Ballads, 1802.
..Phantasmagoric kind of fiction, whatever one may think of it, is not without merit: twas the
inevitable result of revolutionary shocks throughout Europe thus to compose works of interest, one
had to call on the aid of Hell itself, and to find things familiar in the world of make believe..
Marquis (Donatien Alphonse) de Sade, Reflections on the Novel. , ... Show more content on
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It was not until around 1960 that academics like Robert Hume rose to its defence. (Maybe its renewed
popularity was something to do with the very unique socio political situation in the 1960s echoing a
the unique situation of the late eighteenth century, the heyday of the genre.) Since then there has been
a deluge of commentary which has elevated the genre to a critical and scholarly favourite.
It is often said that one of the unifying features of Romanticism is its intentional political relevance.
Much of the canonical Romantic literature is inspired or informed by socio political events. We need
only look at Blake s work or key poems by second generation Romantics like Shelley s Ode to the
West Wind or The Mask of Anarchy to verify this.
The same is true of Romantic Gothic which arose around that unique period in European history
posthumously defined by the French Revolution but significant for its trans European massive cultural
and social upheaval indicated in part by repeated rioting in Britain (Lowe, vii) and a widespread
clamour for various reforms. Victor Sage writes, English Gothick of the eighteenth century is seen as a
collective symptom of political pressure felt all over Europe.
The Marquis de Sade in his Idees sur le romans ( Reflections on the Novel) quoted above was one of
the first
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Davenport Community Showcase Case Study
The Davenport Community School District and the Davenport Public Works Department invite you to
attend our Community Showcase. The event is being held on Saturday, May 13th, from 9am to 2pm at
the Davenport Public Works Center located at 1200 E 46th Street, Davenport, IA.
The Showcase of Applied Learning is an opportunity for 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grade Davenport
Community School District students to showcase what they have learned about environmental topics
such as: water pollution, watersheds, wetlands, ecosystems, invasive species, waste and energy, and is
also an opportunity for students to educate others about our personal impacts on local and global
natural resources.
As City Council Members you play an important role in promoting
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Philip A. Hart
Who was Philip A. Hart? Not only was he an 18 year senator, but also a district attorney, lieutenant
governor, World War II veteran, and on top of all, a father. He was a supporter and voice for the
everyday American, and fought for what was best for them. His engagement to these people and the
ideals he supported led him to receive the title of Conscience of the Senate . Philip received this name
because he focused on creating a better education for today s children, improving the environment,
providing civil rights for all citizens, and creating opportunities. In a like manner, I reflect and carry
out these four core values, and ultimately, public service. Through my leadership roles and
volunteerism, I too am trying to build a future for the common man and generations to come. ... Show
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In the past, not everyone has had their freedom, but I will do my part to give to allow this equality
because I value the idea of every individual of every gender, race, and religion to have their civil
rights. For example, may it be a meeting in my NHS group or an important decision for a project, I
allow everyone to speak their ideas. Freedom of speech is an important right for each individual to
have. At a modest meeting like mine or an executive meeting of Mr. Hart s, I know we both let others
speak their views. Every person has the right to talk, so lets hear the ideas flow, and the possible
benefits that may be the result. Another right that should exist across the country is equality. This is
still a present day issue, and I argue on Senator Hart s side of everyone should be equal. As I endorse
civil rights today, Senator Hart did it back in the 1960s when he showed his approval for the Civil
Rights Act of 1964. The ability of having one s integrity is important to achieving a successful life, so
let every man and woman have their power so they can be a part of the bright future ahead of
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Discuss the view that urbanisation in both the developed...
Discuss the view that urbanisation in both the developed and the developing world is unsustainable
(40marks)
Urbanisation is the process in which people move from a rural area to an urban area. Levels of
urbanisation are determined by looking at both the population of rural and urban areas. For the first
time ever in history more people live in urban areas than in rural areas. This movement shows no sign
of stopping with a predicted 1.84% increase in people living in urban areas expected between 2015
and 2020. And this disparity in rural urban growth can be a really damaging element if the urban areas
of a country aren t prepared for the influx of people.
This imbalance can certainly lead to unsustainability; not just in the developing ... Show more content
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This meant that slum housing and cheap terraced housing was built and factories were situated near
the houses in various inner city areas. This can be seen in British cities such as Manchester, Leeds and
Newcastle.
On the other hand, developing nations face more problems in coping with the surge in urban
population. They can be unprepared for the sheer amount of inward migrants or lack funds to properly
support and educate the new residents. Their urbanisation has happened in more recent years; and
some may argue that it has occurred a lot faster than it did with their developed counterparts. This
speed is most likely due to the technological age that we live in and the ease of travel that exists in
many developing nations. Unlike the urbanisation that happened in Europe circa 1800, the migrants
that are flocking to urban areas don t need many particular skills and the work is low paid both in and
out of cities. The city offers a better prospects to migrants than the fields do, and that is the prime
reason why anyone would move.
There are inevitable problems that arise with a densely populated urban area. One of these is the issue
of waste management. Countries cope with this issue in various ways, some of the solutions are not
available to developing countries to the high cost of them.
In a developed country such as the United Kingdom, there are laws in place that encourage and
inforce an eco friendly attitude towards waste disposal. Sending millions of tonnes of
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Piercings In The Workplace Essay
Tattoos and Piercings in the Workplace
Growing up I knew one day I would have tattoos. With my mom being covered in them, I couldn t
wait until the day I turned 18 so I could get my first tattoo. Sadly I was 7 years old when I realized I
wanted tattoos, so I had a very long time to wait. In the meantime, my mom and I found a replacement
for tattoos; piercings. By the time I was 11 I already had 3 earring holes in each ear, when I was 16 I
had 11 earring holes; yet with becoming 16, you enter the world of body piercings. For my 17th
birthday I got two piercings in my wrist and another on my tragus. So and so forth by the time I was
18, I had 20 piercings on body. Now being 19, I have 6 tattoos.
I got my first job when I was 16 at Claire s, an accessory store for females that also happens to pierce
ears. Still holding that job to this day (almost 3 years), tattoos and piercings have never been a
problem for this company. Claire s is listed among the 36 most tattoo friendly companies in the U.S,
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The worst part is we already have tattooed surgeons, teachers, and even government officials, they just
have to keep them covered. It saddens me is those few who still scrutinize the idea of visible tattoos,
probably don t realize the family doctor they ve seen for years probably has a tattoo, or the friendly
police officer in the neighborhood has tattoos. Most know what profession they would like to go in
before they do decide to get a tattoo and decide what location the tattoo will be in. But from my
experience, I know what a tattoo costs and that the main reason to show them off. So I think we
shouldn t be constricted to long sleeves and covered ankles like the 1800 s, we should freely be
allowed to show our work we paid and bled for. They want us to dress so our tattoos are out of sight,
out of
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Randall Jarrell Poem
In his poems, Randall Jarrell creates feeling verging on sentimentality. The use of children as
characters or a child s point of view creates nostalgia every person can identify with. Childlike themes
like fairy tales or the use of dream work add to the nostalgia and sentiment. The personae of the poems
make them more dramatic, and distance Jarrell from the story of the poem, to add the emotional effect
that wouldn t be there if it were his own point of view. His main choices of characters almost routinely
being children, soldiers, invalids, or prisoners, all of whom are people who suffer easily. The use of a
suffering personae allows Jarrel to convey sympathy and indignation for his character, his attitude
toward those cornered beings who inhabit his poems is invariably sympathetic; he never mocks them;
he is never impatient ( Humphrey 124). It shows the softer side to the stories, while they are conveyed
by the broken and suffering, they are not chastised or disrespected. His repetitive use of ... Show more
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Sometimes he didn t quite reach it, but at his best moments he surpassed sentimentality. He tells
stories of loneliness, the world s failure to keep us, and failure to keep each other. (Williamson)All of
his poems could have childhood based meanings, rooting to woes of separation he experienced
himself. The child characters he uses are obvious objectifications of the fears and hostilities that
marred Jarrell s childhood as well as our own (Beck 177). He so accurately conveys the emotions
because he, like many others, personally experienced them. The themes of sentimentality carried into
his own life, which create the relatable emotions that are universally felt. His work is a story that
resonates with the earliest, most forgotten experiences of life (Williamson 204). The memories of
which lie in the subconscious, and are brought forth through his dream works, and their developed
meanings in the
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The Sniper s Journey In War
The snipers Journey in war was necessary to discovering that war pushes people to enforce brutality
and violence on themselves and those they fight against, having no opportunity to shine compassion
on one another. War kills innocent lives and tears apart families leaving only the feeling of hate, anger,
and grief. In war, soldiers are not meant to find peace or negotiation. The author portrayed the sniper
as someone wired to kill and destruct. On the field, there was only one target his enemy. In the short
story the other sniper was distinguished clearly as his enemy, which emphasized that he put his job
first before humanity, not even pondering as to who his opponent was, he had only wanted to kill. He
only then realized after killing he
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Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person by Harry...
In Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person , Harry Frankfurt illustrates the concepts of
freedom of will and freedom of action, but more importantly, Frankfurt has refined the compatibilism
theory. Compatibilism allows the freedom of will to exist in the deterministic world. According to
determinism theory, the future state of worlds is determined by some events in the distant past (E) and
the laws of nature (L). More specifically, E refers to the history, such as experiences or states whereas
L refers to scientific or physical law like gravity. For example, an alcoholic s action is determined that
he will not stop drinking. Here E is that he had been drinking in the past, and L is the physiological
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According to Frankfurt, there is no more than an innocuous appearance of paradox in the proposition
that it is determined, ineluctably and by forces beyond their control, that certain people have free wills
and that others do not (20). Frankfurt s theory is purely based on the relationship between different
orders of desires, instead of the origin of the desires. In other words, so long as one has the freedom to
desire a particular first order desire of his, he has the freedom of will, even though all of his desires
are causally determined. There is one objection to the necessity of higher order desires. Consider
Hugh wants to have another drink at the bar, and he also wants to drive safely on the road. At last, he
chooses not to drink another glass of wine and drives safely home. The simple structure of Humean
compatibilism is that one is free when his action is followed by his desire. Since Hugh has a desire to
drive home safely and he makes this effective, he is free. Yet, using Frankfurtean view leads to
confusing conclusion. First, Hugh has two conflicting first order desires, and he also has a second
order desire not to be moved by his first order desire, which is to have another the drink. Due to the
fact that Hugh chooses not to have another drink, Hugh has freedom of will and acts freely.
Nevertheless, it does seem that Hugh forms his second order desire, based
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Computer Fraud And Identity Theft
Abstract
In today s world where computers, cellular phones, wireless internet connections and electronic
transactions are common place norms, maintaining ones identity can be a challenge. In 2012 the
United States population was 314.1 million people, in the same year, 75.6 percent of households
reported having a computer. (Government Census, 2012) With this high population and electronic use,
one could extrapolate that there is high risk for computer fraud and identity theft. For example
consider these statistics in 2013, identity theft complaints accounted for 14% of all complaints. The
most common form of reported identity theft was government documents/benefits fraud, 34%,
followed by credit card fraud, 17%, phone or utilities fraud, 14%, and bank fraud, 8%. Forty one
percent of identity theft complainants reported whether they contacted law enforcement. Of those
victims, 74% notified a police department and 61% indicated a report was taken. (Government
Census, 2012) There are many ways to counter identity theft, some being not to give out personal data
or to make sure to properly destroy/secure all important documentation. These methods of protection
seem quite feasible and often time practical, however with the rate at which identity theft occurs the
validity of these protections might come into question. Therefore this research proposal begs the
questions of how effective are these counter measures, to what degree are the counter measures
followed by the victims, and
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Characterism In The Grass Is Singing By Doris Lessing
The most creative of contemporary British writers and the recipient of more than twenty literary prizes
and awards, Doris May Tayler was born in Kermanshah, Persia and grew up in Southern Rhodesia
until 1949. She came to England with the youngest of her three children and with the manuscript of
her first novel, The Grass Is Singing. The novel was published in 1950, and gained its author
immediate success. Since then she has never stopped writing, producing a huge number of novels,
short stories, personal narratives, plays, and poems investigating on extraordinary variety of themes.
The years spent in Africa influenced Lessing deeply as a writer.
Ruth Whittaker, one of the readers of Lessing s works, in his work Doris Lessing commented this
novel as, an extraordinary first novel in its assured treatment of its unusual subject matter... Doris
Lessing questions the entire values of Rhodesian white colonial society (88).
The Grass Is Singing narrates the life events of Mary Turner shaped by colonial experience, in the
Rhodesian veld and South Africa, and questions the entire values of the Rhodesian white colonial
society. Lessing spins an intricate text, interweaving Mary s life and struggle in a colonial world. In
vibrant details, Lessing describes the effects of a society under colonization a culture polluted by the
rigid infrastructure of patriarchy giving rise to gender and race discriminations. The author traces
Mary s psychological growth during the numerous phases of
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Catching Fire Katniss Quotes
What if someone or something has so much control over you that they can make you kill someone
without even hesitating? In the book Catching fire the main character katniss has had to deal with
going into an arena to fight to the death twice and all through those experiences she s been getting
manipulated by the Capitol. The capital manipulates people s heads so much that they turn into
puppets forced to do inbearble things. Don t let anything control you or turn you into someone you re
not. Katniss and the other tributes let the Capitol controll them,and because of this they live in fear
every day. For one thing the Capitol has changed Katniss. Katniss wants to run away instead of going
through with the quarter quell because President ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Capital has just sent people to hurt Cinna,and Katniss watched them attack him. The Capitol can
decide how people feel only by doing something they know will affect them deeply. That s just one of
the ways the Capital affects the tributes . Another example is . In the erna there are mutant birds called
Jabber Jays that can mock the voices of the people the victors love. Katniss is thinking. Where is she?
What are they doing to her? Prim I cry out . Prim! only another agonizing scream answers me . How
did she get here?Why is she part of the games? Prim! . (Collins 340). Katniss is horrified and running
through the woods all because the capital made mutant birds and decided to put them in the games.
The Capitol did this because it wanted Finnick and Katniss to get overly panic stricken for
entertainment purposes and to remind the people in the districts and the arena of what it can do to
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Vertical Mill Research Paper
The barrel is now complete and it s time to make the wheels from the remaining stock. The stock first
needs to be cut off the barrel, using the band saw, about 5 1/8 from the muzzle end. Slowly and as
straight as possible slide the barrel through the band saw. Insert the remaining stock into the collet on
the lathe so about ½ of the stock is inside the collet. Using the hand wheel on the side of the lathe,
tighten the collet. Face off the end of the stock and center drill it. Then use the #6 twist drill to drill all
the way through. Sand the piece with emery paper to remove any unwanted marks or dirt. Using a
parting tool and wheel thickness gauge, measure and align the round nose tool bit, then slice off a
wheel. Repeat this process three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The horizontal mill will cut the bases to be 2 ¾ if aligned correctly. When using the horizontal mill
make sure a lot of cutting fluid is used. Next, use the vertical mills to drill the holes. Make sure that
the side with the Xs is facing upward. It is important to center drill each center punched hole on the
side of the base. After the holes are center drilled, use the F twist drill to drill through the barrel hole
all the way through. Next drill the axel holes with a #15 twist drill all the way through. Then cut out
the extra material to the upper right of the steps with the band saw. Vertical milling is next. Install the
7/8 two flute end mill in the milling machine. Place the two bases side by side, aligning as perfect as
possible, on spacer blocks. Mill the step section. Next mount the blocks next to each other so that the
diagonal lines are even with the top of the vise. Mill the middle section so the angle is completed, this
will take several passes. Polish the base using the buffer and emery paper. Next the canon can be
assembled. Using the trunnion pin provide, secure the barrel into the base. Then secure the wheels
using four screws and an Allen wrench. The cannon is now
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Three Phases Of The Hero s Journey
Greek mythology stories show Heroes that are great leaders, strive for glory, and are brave beyond
compare. The heroes in the stories teach lessons about Greek culture and make people strive to be like
them. The story of Hercules has been re told for many years because it follows the Hero s Journey and
shows Greek cultural values. Hercules was one of the greatest stories that followed the Hero s Journey
storyline. The story shows strong character development and shows readers what it means to be a
hero. The Hero s Journey storyline consists of three phases; the departure, the initiation, and the
return. These phases appear in most Greek myths and help make the structure of the the Hero s
Journey so strong. The departure, initiation, and return ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While completing tests the Hero learns qualities about themselves and learns the skills to complete the
tasks at hand. Hercules finds hidden qualities deep inside himself that help him figure out how to beat
the task at hand. He finds that there is more to himself than just strength and power. He is also cunning
and intelligent. Hercules completes the tasks at hand in this stage and the tasks help shape his
character. Hercules learns a little from each task which helps his character build. A key example of this
is how Hercules handled cleaning the Augean stables. He decided it was not possible to clean the
stables himself because the mares dung kept coming so he decided to wash out the feces with the
rivers Alpheus and Peneus. Hercules finds his great character flaw in the 5th labor. This flaw is his
wild temper. Augeas was furious that Hercules completed the task and he had to give one tenth of his
cattle to Hercules. Augeas decided to dishonor their previous agreement so Hercules killed him and
stole all the cattle for himself. This was an action of rage not logic and hurt his chances of getting
credit for the task. He learned from this because his cousin, King Eurystheus, made Hercules do
another task because he did not manually remove the waste from the stables and he killed Augeas.
Hercules discovered his character traits and flaws in the initiation phase which prepared him for the
return phase of a Hero s
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Is Iago A Hero Or A Villain
Both, Iago (from Othello) and Roger (from Lord of the Flies) are presented by Shakespeare and
Golding as villains. However in my opinion, Iago is more villainous that Roger. This is evident
through their initial presentations and how their character progresses throughout their respective
pieces; their evil characteristics, motives and how their actions affect the story line and seen by other
characters. A villain is a person who is responsible for trouble, harm or damage as a result of their
wicked or immoral actions. Shakespeare s Iago is an evil character, who performs his actions
consciously and without reason. Shakespearean critic A. C. Bradley said that evil has nowhere else
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Iago is first shown to be a manipulative villain and stays the same throughout the entire play.
However, the extent to which he deceives other characters increases as the play progresses. Iago has
been evil all along, although it surfaces gradually. In Act 1 Scene 1 of Othello his trickery only causes
Roderigo to be cheated out of his money, while in Act 2 Scene 3, Iago s deception causes Roderigo to
pick a fight with drunken Cassio, hence causing Cassio to lose his position as lieutenant. Moreover in
Act 5 Scene 2, after he poisons Othello s mind with his carefully crafted words, Othello murders
Desdemona as a result of Iago s manipulation. While Iago does not become more evil throughout the
course of Othello, Roger clearly does. In other words, Roger goes from the slight and furtive choir boy
he was at the beginning of Lord of the Flies, to descending into savagery at the end of the novel. The
earliest you see Roger away from all of the choir boys is in chapter 4, when he walks out the forest
with Maurice. Relieved of fire duty, they decide to come down for a swim. Roger kicks down the
sandcastles Henry and some other littluns built, causing them only emotional pain. However, soon
Henry is sitting alone in the sand, and from behind a tree Roger threw a stone, but he threw to miss,
showing how he was still
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The Big Two Beloved River By Ernest Hemingway
Naturalism is an extension to realism that is often much harsher and more unforgiving. There are
many criterion that determine whether a text falls under the category of naturalism. Ernest
Hemingway s mastery of the naturalistic style is evident in his many works as he expertly applies the
many different elements. It is clear that his work falls under the naturalist genre through looking
specifically at his short story The Big Two Hearted River . Though Naturalism is a big part of
Hemingway s writing, one would be remiss to simply stop their analysis on the naturalistic elements
of the story. The Big Two Hearted River goes against the traditional naturalist element of determinism
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Objectivism is a technique used where the author excludes most, if not all, of the character s past and
identity so that the character becomes a simple observer. In The Big Two Hearted River , the reader
knows very little about the character Nick in order to focus more on the plot and what happens to the
character, rather than the character themselves (Zhang 2.2). The objectivism of Nick in the story goes
a step further. Hemingway s focus on the characters actions demonstrates how Nick s technique allows
him to move beyond the deterministic world to create his own purpose. Hemingway only includes
information about Nick to help the reader understand what he is trying to achieve. Nick took him by
the head and held him while he threaded the slim hook under his chin, down through his thorax and
into the last segments of his abdomen. The grasshopper took hold of the hook with his front feet,
spitting tobacco juice on it. Nick dropped him into the water (Hemingway 191). Much of the story is a
series of descriptions of Nicks actions much like the example given above. There is not much focus on
the characters thoughts or feelings. Nick s actions are the most important part of the story because
they align themselves with his purpose; to systematically and ceremonially kill, out of necessity rather
than for no reason. Nick reconnects with nature throughout the text, but instead of nature having
control over the consequences of his actions, he is the one who controls the outcome. This goes
against the traditional naturalistic style where characters hopelessly battle against nature and no matter
what they do cannot achieve their goal because nature is stronger and determines the outcome of their
actions. Nick s appearance, age or health have very little to do with the Hemingway s idea of how to
become more masculine , for him men must first use proper technique in order to create meaning
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Essay on Pool Scenes in The Graduate
Pool Scenes in The Graduate
At first glance it may seem that the swimming pool in Ben?s backyard is no more than an insignificant
setting choice for the movie. After close examination, however, the pool fills a critical role as the
symbol of the recent college graduate?s internal struggle with decisions regarding his future. Key
scenes involving the swimming pool and the related aquarium in Ben?s room chronicle the evolution
of his transition from adolescents into adulthood.
The opening scene of the movie in which Ben?s face is visible through the glass of his aquarium tank
demonstrates his role as an adolescent upon arriving home from college. This is, however, only
recognizable in a later scene taking place at the party his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Robinson?a friend of his parents. This woman, the same age as his mother, becomes the catalyst for
Ben?s eventual transition into adulthood. The first evidence of this is after Mrs. Robinson requests a
ride home from Ben; she tosses her car keys to him but instead of landing in Ben?s hands, the keys fall
into his fish aquarium. The emphasis of this action in the movie by a zoom in and pause on the tank
demonstrates its importance as Ben?s childhood life, signified by the aquarium, has just been
contaminated. The encounter foreshadows the loss of innocence that Ben experiences with his sexual
relationship with Mrs. Robinson after she seduces him. At first, however, Ben does not give into her
advances rejecting the idea of adult behaviors like an affair with a married woman.
Resistance to growing up is further evident in his 21st birthday party at his parent?s home. This age
has long had social significance in our culture?with the age comes freedom to drink, the end of
childhood, and most significantly for Ben, the official and very public entrance into the adult world.
After receiving a wet suit and scuba gear for his birthday, Ben?s parents ask him to take a swim in the
pool to show off his new gift in front of the party guests. Objecting heavily, his father coerces him
until he makes the walk from the house and enters the pool in his gear, obliging the crowd of his
parents? friends. Eager to watch Ben find direction and become
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Mommy Bear Book Report
Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world said by Nelson Madela is the
best quote to describe why children should be reading books about the LGBT community. The
positioning of the difficult topic in classrooms can be shown through the research done by Ohio State
University in high schools. By reading LGBT literature over time on a normal basis it normalized the
idea to the children. Education is important to all children, but the education on the LGBT community
is difficult to find in any community. Through reading different types of fiction teachers, parents, and
others can introduce and teach about the different life styles in our communities today.
In The New Goldilocks and the Tree Bears: Mama Bear, Mommy Bear, and Baby Bear the timeless
story is transformed to show how families can have different structures. Through reading the book the
first item that is can be clearly seen are the bright colorful illustrations. These illustrations attract the
reader and make the children more engaged in the story. The concept of two mothers, is perfectly
adapted to fit the original story of a mom and a dad. Throughout the story the minority of the same sex
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A transgender teen telling her story, to explain to children why they may feel the way that they do. The
outstanding features of the book include, the illustrations and the powerful story of Jennings. Jennings
is shown through dominant roles, believing in what she does without questioning what other people
think. The culture of the LGBT community has been shown in the best way it possibly could, through
the eyes of one its own. The language that is used is age appropriate while still telling how she felt and
how she got help. The copyright date of this book is 2014, making it new showing no bias towards the
community. Written partially by Jennings she could tell the story that can be accepted by
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Jay Gatsby Great
I think Nicks reasons for thinking of Jay Gatsby as the great Gatsby , is because Jay Gatsby has done
or said he has done a lot in his life to get to where he is today. He makes himself sound very good
when he tells nick everything in the car. Nick was sort of shocked by how successful he is or was. Jay
is not keeping his past from society; he s more open with it. People decide to make up these rumors
because Gatsby was never really noticed by anyone to be able to tell the truth about everything he s
done in his past.
I think another thing that makes Nick think of Gatsby the way he does is Gatsby s past. Gatsby came
from literally nothing; He was dirt poor and wanted nothing to do with his parents. One day Gatsby
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Gatsby doesn t exactly belong in the wealthy group and his outsider status is very important. Gatsby
plays a person who does belong in the wealthy group. So, Nick s is surprised at Gatsby s ability make
his dreams come to life making it seem so easy. Gatsby kind of just plays a part.
Nick thinks Gatsby is great because he was able to create a new identity for himself when he needed
to be someone else. Gatsby s strive to accomplish things amazes Nick. Gatsby focused on a goal of
winning Daisy, and he did whatever was necessary to accomplish it. Gatsby never quits from his goal
and dream of winning Daisy, and even in reality, his strive is admirable , and somewhat
misunderstood. All Gatsby wanted was to be with Daisy, and for her he moved up so he could be equal
to her in the same status. So that she would notice him and would return the feelings back to Gatsby.
I think Nick saw Gatsby as great because of the things he achieved and the way he achieved it.
Although Gatsby was not from old money he made it seem like he was from old money. Something
Nick thought was especially interesting. But what I think really got Nick is when he found out Gatsby
wasn t really Gatsby and that he dealt with illegal things all in the name of love to get
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Cord Blood Research Papers
Trash to Treasure
The Pinterest world has changed the way we view trash. Things once tossed in the garbage now hang
on walls and adorn porches. Old milk cans, wooden pallets and chipped mason jars now have a
hundred new uses. These recycling trends that have been born this century don t end at making living
rooms more stylish, but extend to improving and saving lives. Technology is emerging to harvest once
discarded after birth and preserving it for research and treatment. Cord blood banking is not only more
ethical, but more efficient than its competitors and is therefore the future of stem cell research.
Shortly after an egg is fertilized stem cells begin to form. These cells are programmed to form every
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A limited amount of stem cells can be extracted from after birth, but these few cells can mean a longer
or improved life for someone (Bergman). In addition, people believe that harvesting cord blood cells
steals the cells from the child. The umbilical cord is cut and clamped just like a typical delivery
(CariCord). Delayed clamping, in which the cord is left attached to drain the blood back into the baby,
still allows the afterbirth to be donated. The science behind cord blood banking is still developing
because these treatments have only been performed for a little over ten years and the only way to
overcome that is to move forward with research (Stem Cell). Cord blood cells hold the potential of
becoming brain and heart cells and combatting serious neurological diseases. The science is young,
but one out of every three hundred kids are plagued with cerebral palsy and one of every sixty eight
children battle autism (What It Is). The chance of helping people throughout the world live a better life
fuels the need for an increase of support in this budding
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Clarity In Elmir A Case Study
ELMIRA (WENY) If you re looking to get rid of those winter blues, a business in Elmira is hosting a
motivational speaking event this weekend. Clarity, will host its second annual Clarity Connects event
to give the audience tips and advice on how to live a more positive life. This Saturday, Clarity in
Elmira, will be hosting its second annual motivation speaking event, Clarity Connects. We set our
intention that everyone that comes in will get whatever they need from it and I think that s really true.
Every speaker is going to have something different for every single person in the audience, explains
co owner of Clarity, Nichole Eaton. The owners from Clarity say their goal for the event is to inspire
the audience to make positive
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American Foreign Policy Since World War 2
Background to U.S Foreign Policy
In their book American Foreign Policy since World War 2, Steven W. Hook, and John Spanier take a
historical look at American foreign policy. Since its independence, all through to the start of the 20th
century, the United States had a policy of detachment. This was rooted in the believe that Europe, the
only other meaningful powerful in the world in the 18th and 19th century, had intrinsic issues related
to feudism that kept the continent in a constant state of war (Hook Spanier, 2015). The U.S on its part
was far away from Europe and had a unique chance to chart a different course, one free from the
troubles of Europe. As a democracy free from the class systems of Europe and hence maintain peace
and stability (Hook Spanier, 2015). To maintain this peace and stability, it was in the United States
interests to maintain detachment from Europe. In fact, Monroe wrote that Europe and its flawed
system was evil and America should strive as much as possible to stay away from it (Hook Spanier,
2015). However, in the 20th century, this policy of detachment was put to the test when the United
States was drawn into the first and second world wars by external factors. This led the United States to
get more engaged in global affairs. The idea behind engagement was to promote the ideals of
democracy which, the U.S believed were the pillars of peace, as well as to protect itself from
aggressors like Japan in the Second World War. After the
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Enslavement Of African American Civil War
When most people hear the term Civil War , most people think of the enslavement of African
Americans. This makes sense because that played a extremely big role in the American Civil War. The
word slavery originated from Europe. In the middle ages the Slavonic population that were in Eastern
Europe were very often captured to be enslaved. Starting at around the year 1526 12.5 million African
American slaves were forcefully brought to America on ships. The ships had such horrible conditions
that only about 10.7 million survived the journey. Ever since the first settlers came to America the
work was harsh. With the growing amount of plantations in the South and the need for goods in the
North, the only way to keep up with the demand was
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Moment Factory Analysis
Check the new phrase I added in last paragraph, you can remove it if ya want if it does not fit Or help
me out with where to put the new sentence MOMENT FACTORY: CULTURAL
NOCTURNALIZATION AND NIGHT TIME ECONOMY THESIS: Montreal s nighttime cultural
economy is defined by its nocturnalization, created through installations like the illumination of the
Pont Jacques Cartier bridge, the festivals of light such as Illuminart, and is capitalized upon by
cultural economic producers, such as Moment Factory. Montreal s culture via these lights are a
reverence to the city, providing a night time economy and a nocturnalization that are iconic to the city,
but they do not change the inherent Montrealness. Moment Factory is a Montreal based entertainment
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Cities tend to be the core of the overall night time economy, which constitutes of an, evening
economy, running from 17.00 to 20.00 and a late night economy running from 20.00 until perhaps
04.00 the next morning (Jones et al. 96). According to the article, Media and the Urban Night , written
by Will Straw, western society s transformation to 24 hour media access has impacted the longevity of
urban encounters from day into night (Straw 1). The city seeks out these multimedia companies and
artists for projects to support the demand of innovative concepts in order to make profit of
socialization in the late hours (Straw 2). Moment Factory s method of doing this revolves around the
medium of light, by eliminating the dominant restriction of nighttime living: darkness and
inaccessibility. Historically, the creation of light supported by electricity was the starting point for
nocturnalization and the night time economy as it is an, ... extension of the public realm, a new space
and time of socialization (Lovatt and O Connor 131). The safety and accessibility for night time
events in cities continues to depend on light and is what fully embodies the urban life after sunset,
known as the urban night. (Straw 1). In Montreal, the night is a realm that allows urban creativity to
be expressed in a matter it may market itself to make profit with the aim to attract both local citizens
and tourists (Lecture 25,
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Ballistic Fingerprinting Research Paper
Many individuals do not realize that when you fire a handgun or a rifle there are small imprints left on
the shell casings from the fired weapon. This is made by the grooves from the inside of the barrel
called rifling. These grooves can leave microscopic marks on the casings. For many years if you did
not have a witness to a murder, you did not have a case. Ballistic Fingerprinting has given new hope to
the unsolved mysteries of yesterday and today. Rifling are the raised and lowered spirals on the barrel
that cause the bullet to spin while exiting. The bullet will spin to create more accuracy and
aerodynamic. From the impact of this action the spirals leave small fine lines etched on the casings of
the bullets. Forensics are able to match
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Academic Dishonesty In America
Pshh, let me see number four, is probably something we have all heard or seen someone do during a
test. Did you know that 85 percent of adolescents participate in academic dishonesty before graduating
high school? As I jotted down ideas, I came up with the concept of cheating because I see many
people in my surrounds doing it. The categorical and numerical questions I came up with in my study
are, What subject would you cheat on, if you were in need for a good grade? If you were given 10
problems, how many problems would you cheat on? In my hypothesis, I theorized that math would be
the subject most cheated on because many students on campus have a difficulty in the subject. I also
made an assumption, that students would cheat 7 8 times if they were given a ten problem test, due to
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Boyce s French 1, Mr. Petersen s ceramic class, Mrs. Agnew s US history, Ms. Johnson s upper bound,
Mrs. Krocker s algebra 1, and Mrs. Alvarez s Avid 10. After a day of waiting for the results, I tallied
the categorical and numerical data onto a piece of paper, then gathered a total of 154 surveys. I
collected 36 surveys from freshmen, 45 from sophomores, 34 from juniors, and 39 from seniors. To
calculate the mean, I got the midpoints from the grouped data and multiplied it to the frequency, then
divided it by the sum of the frequency. The mean is 5.9, the median is 5 6, the mode is 9 10 problems,
and lastly the range is 10. I also calculated the standard deviation by using the chart used on the 8 3
notes and and created an empirical rule normal graph to find the percentages for the first and second
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Review Of Grave Of The Fireflies And The Picture Of ...
According to Oxford Dictionary, the definition of text is A book or other written or printed work,
regarded in terms of its content rather than its physical form . Text have been presented in a numerous
different of ways to reflect the particular topics in the world. In this essay, the specific type of text will
be discussed and examined to be able to understand its meaning and the way it could be able to have
more than one level of interpretation. The two texts which will used in this essay are the film Grave of
the fireflies and the picture of Accidental napalm . Grave of the fireflies is the realistic drama which
focusing on the story of the fourteen year old Seita and his four year old sister suffering and eventual
starvation deaths by the World War II. In the photo of Napalm Girl which released on the June 9, 1972
about the image of nine year old South Vietnamese girl who running naked on the road way to get
away from an American napalm strike with her body got on fire, arms outstretched and face contorted
in pain. Both of the texts are captured international attention, and they have the effect the world not
only by physical way but as well as psychological and emotional effects when the texts was released
at the first time. This essay will listed out both of the texts theme, its contents, its effectiveness and the
value of its meaning to the world after they got released. Firstly, the impact of the war on children is
the theme represented in both of the texts.
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The Role Of Power For Private Gain As Defined By The...
Background: Corruption is the use of entrusted power for private gain as defined by the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP 2008). This research studies the effects and consequences
of corruption in the Nigeria health care system. Like other sectors in Nigeria, the health sector is not
immune from corruption and this is because of the high demand for health care services which has
enormously created opportunity for individuals in health care delivery to manipulate the system to
their own advantages at the expense of the general public or consumers. The gap that this has created
has made it difficult for targets and health care priorities to be met due to the administrative distance
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Health care delivery corruption in Nigeria prevails because there is no compliance to the rule of law,
the administrative system in Nigeria lacks transparency and trust, also the public sector which could
have acted as a check and balance is ruled by ineffective civil service codes and weak accountability
methods (Husmann, K. 2011).
Causes/Manifestations: Nigeria health system information is asymmetrical in nature and is susceptible
to corruption because large numbers of care givers see this as an opportunity to create systemic
hindrances and therefore discourage transparency and accountability. It was even argued that
consumers not only suffer the consequences of the infected system but also help to encourage the
corrupt system, it was reported that some patients believed that one cannot obtain high quality health
care unless one is socially or relatively connected to a health care worker, if not, one has to pay a bribe
as an incentive to receive health care from caregivers that are trained and paid for the job. This has
created a social norm in which bribing is deemed to be legitimate (Adegboyega et al 2012).
Another cause of this social norm is uncertainty regarding real projection of who will fall ill and to
allocate geographically types of illness associated to a region. This makes it difficult to allocate
resources adequately to
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Emily Dickinson s Poetry Final Essay
Crystal Hall
2 July 2015
ENGL 5383 TC1
Dr. Worley
Final Exam
Essay Question A Through the process of my liberal arts education, I have had several teachers and
professors praise and crucify the biographical approach to literary analysis. Dickinson is perhaps more
mysterious than any other writer I have studied. Part of the mystery has been created by analysts
trying to decipher the meaning of poems written by a reclusive woman who published little of her
work while still alive. During her life, Dickinson was not famous. Her fame and much of her profile
has been created after her death. In an attempt to decipher her work, several literary scholars have
used a biographical approach to Emily Dickinson and her poetry. My knowledge about Dickinson s ...
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The biographical approach is a popular approach for analyzing literature; however, Wolff claims that,
especially with Dickinson, it is overused. Wolff claims that while one cannot begin with only a
biographical approach to fully understand the complexity of Dickinson s poetry, a critical reader is
also missing something if he or she does not respond at all to the biographical element in Dickinson s
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Frankenstein Application Essay
Frankenstein Application Essay, Writing Assignment 5
Can science go too far when it equips man with tools to manipulate life? Some of the underlying
ethical dilemmas presented in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein are similar to ones we struggle with today,
such as selective abortion. Shelley s doomed creature mirrors the devastating result of bringing an
unwanted offspring into the world, then shirking responsibility for it thereafter. The practice of playing
God and choosing who does and who does not earn life ultimately results in profound negative moral
consequences.
Just as Victor Frankenstein creates then abandons his creature after he beholds his faults, our current
culture discards lives we have created because we do not deem ... Show more content on
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Enforcing the existing ban on sex selective abortion could lead to normalization of the ratios . (Zhu
1211)
India s statistics are similar. According to the BBC In 1961, for every 1,000 boys under the age of
seven, there were 976 girls. Today, the figure has dropped to a dismal 914 girls. Although the number
of women overall is improving (due to factors such as life expectancy), India s ratio of young girls to
boys is one of the worst in the world after China. Many factors come into play to explain this:
infanticide, abuse and neglect of girl children. But campaigners say the decline is largely due to the
increased availability of antenatal sex screening, and they talk of a genocide . In comparing the
monster to a baby girl, one s compassion naturally is for the innocent child. However, Shelley s
creature was very much like a child, a blank canvas either nurtured or left to the wilds of nature. Is it
science and the desire of mankind to control nature that is the driving factor?
The answer lies in the climate fostered in Victorian England. It was one of unparalleled progress due
to exploding industrialization of cities with modern factories, production processes, and advanced
engineering. This exciting era also brought momentous discoveries in Geology, Astronomy, and the
sciences. Discoveries like electricity and vaccines made a huge difference in the citizen s quality of
life. However, even though there was much advancement, the unsafe sanitation
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Solutions Focused Therapy ( Sfbt ) Solution Focused Essay
Solution Focused Therapy (SFBT) Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) places focus on a person s
present and future circumstances and goals rather than past experiences. In this goal oriented therapy,
the symptoms or issues bringing a person to therapy are typically not targeted. Instead, a qualified
therapist encourages those in treatment to develop a vision of the future and offers support as they
determine the skills, resources, and abilities needed to achieve that vision successfully. History and
Development of SFBT The need for an alternative approach to therapy was recognized as mental
health practitioners began to observe the amount of energy, time, money, and other resources spent
discussing and analyzing the challenges revealed during the therapy process, while the issues
originally bringing an individual to therapy continued to have a negative impact. Steve de Shazer and
Insoo Kim Berg of the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, along with their team, developed
solution focused brief therapy in the early 1980s in response to this observation. SFBT aims to
develop realistic solutions as quickly as possible, rather than keeping people in therapy for long
periods of time, in order to promote lasting relief for those in therapy. How Does SFBT Work? SFBT,
which aims to help people experiencing difficulty find tools they can use immediately to manage
symptoms and cope with challenges, is grounded in the belief that although individuals may already
have the skills
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Plague And Death In The Cairo Calendar
The Cairo Calendar restates the information that was presented within the Book of the Five Days in
Addition to the Year. The information which pertained to the birthdays of the five gods, as well as the
names of the epagomenal days; although in a slightly altered order as Spalinger discussed to a great
length, however the topic of plague and disease is still foremost. The Egyptian text declares that the
person who knows the names of the epagomenal days will not die of the plague that persists during
this time of year also that he will not be possessed by any disease. The first part of the text speaks of
the benefits one has if they know all of the names of the epagomenal days, but, instead of text being
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The individual performing the ritual demands that the enemies, death being one, must be terminated
during this period in time; this text allows a fresh new understanding of the Ancient Egyptian opinion
of the days in addition of the year . The Egyptian text may have also been meant to be interpreted as
the Egyptians seeing the epagomenal days as a time of purification, meaning that their enemies ,
disease, plague, and death were to be terminated. The last statement of the former quote, may they
save , could be understood to be implying a connection to the epagomenal days of the previous phrase,
may their corpses . With the exegesis of purification in mind it could possibly be use to describe other
Ancient Egyptian texts, such as the plague of the year which could be seen as some type of celestial
plague with the purpose of ridding Egypt of its enemies during the epagomenal period. The Myth of
the Heavenly Cow may possibly fit this formula as well, with raging Sekhmet being sent to eradicate
mankind when they started to riot against Ra (Re). The Cairo Calendar text provides more support,
with several prayers to the gods, all with the common form O (god + title). Will you protect me from
any bad/ evil things, from any slaughter of the year with the name of the prayed epagomenal day
following. The phrase slaughter of the year could be signifying another yearly plague, therefore by
reciting the individual name of the epagomenal days to the appropriate god or goddess, a person is
able to protect themselves from harm on that day. Knowledge of the names of these days is important
since they are the only means of defense against any evil thing; whether it be thirst, hunger, disease
and plague, or from Sekhmet overcoming you. Fear
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Porter five forces analysis is a framework for industry...
Porter five forces analysis is a framework for industry analysis and business strategy development. It
inducements upon industrial organization economics to develop five forces that determine the
competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. Attractiveness in this context refers to
the overall industry profitability. An unattractive industry is one in which the combination of these
five forces acts to drive down overall profitability. A very unattractive industry would be one
approaching pure competition, in which available profits for all firms are driven to normal profit. This
analysis is associated with its principal innovator Michael E. Porter presently at Harvard University as
of 2014. Porter s five forces considered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is how that limited supplies power. Threat of New Entrants. Threat of new entrants is fairly high
in the industrial because there is a lot of company produces the same product. In some segments,
consumer products industry, this may be the case for the difference price. They add substantially
branch and wanted to create a gap between the competitors, thus, they provided some funds to
intensify the promotion and advertising. Threat of Substitutes. Within the consumer products industry
in beverages, brands succeeds in helping to build a competitive advantage, but even the pricing power
of brands can be eroded with substitutes such as store branded private label offerings. In fact, some of
these same store brand private label products are manufactured by the large consumer products firms.
The firms believe that if they can manufacture and package a lower price alternative themselves, they
would rather accept the marginal revenue from their lower priced items than risk completely losing the
sale to a private label competitor. Result show the high threat of substitutes. Degree of Rivalry.
Consumers in this category enjoy a multitude of choices for everything from beverage products to
drink. While many consumers prefer certain brands, switching costs in this industry are quite low. It
does not cost
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Pol Pot
Evaluate the impact of the Khmer Rouge on Cambodian society from 1975 1979
Cambodia became one huge labor camp under the Khmer Rouge. After deposing Lon Nol on 1975,
the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot began one of the most brutal regimes in human history. This not only
changed the Cambodian society but also ultimately destroyed it. This was due to the extreme vision of
communism, which Pol Pot wanted to implement for a perfect and a peaceful society.
Prince Norodom Sihanouk always tried to maintain Cambodia s neutrality. But with Laos and Vietnam
as its borders, he knew this was impossible. After the assassination of Diem in South Vietnam,
Sihanouk condemned America s policies; in turn he allowed Viet Cong bases in Cambodia. America in
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Khmer Rouge wished to change Cambodian society completely by taking it back to a pre industrial,
rural economy. Agriculture was of supreme importance; therefore, everyone had to work together on
collective farms. Hence there was a massive evacuation of the cities and the relocation of many
villages, was to turn Cambodia into one huge labor camp which affected the country and its people
severely.
Families were separated and kept moving people from one zone to another in order to achieve three
goals: to destroy a person s individuality; to eliminate the human will to resist; and to promote fear,
confusion and anxiety via indiscriminate violence. Villages were controlled by Khmer Rouge soldiers,
the most frightening were the 12 and 13 year old Khmer Rouge soldiers, because they did not have
any humanity, they didn t believe in God, in Buddha, only what the Angkar Loeu told them to believe
(Fox). By brainwashing children, the Khmer Rouge s were able to control the population.
A drastic change occurred on the constitution of Cambodia changed on 5th January 1976. The Khmer
Rouge announced the birth of Democratic Kampuchea and published the nation s new constitution.
The use of the word Cambodia was now forbidden. For example Article 1: The State states that The
State of Kampuchea is an independent, unified, peaceful, neutral, non aligned, sovereign and
democratic State enjoying territorial integrity. The State of
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Parkinson s Disease Research Paper
Parkinson s disease (PD) is a type of progressive brain disorder in the human body. Brain activity
becomes disrupted when nerve cells that produce dopamine start to break down. Dopamine is a
neurotransmitter that is responsible for movement. When it s at extremely low levels, one would
experience symptoms such as slower movement, shakiness, problems with posture, and stiff muscles.
Unfortunately, Parkinson s is incurable, but there are different types of treatments to help slow down
the progression of the disease. The most common and effective treatment for PD is
Carbidopa/Levodopa, also known as Sinemet. It is a pill that acts as a chemical precursor that turns
into dopamine in the brain. After a patient ingests Carbidopa/Levodopa, it travels
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Unbroken
Track star Gail Devers once said, Sometimes we fall, sometimes we stumble, but we can t stay down.
We can t allow life to beat us down. Everything happens for a reason, and it builds character in us, and
it tells us what we are about and how strong we really are when we didn t think we could be that
strong. In the nonfiction book Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand, the determined Louis Zamperini
showed that life could not beat him down, and never gave up, not even in the light of the impossible.
Louie s strong minded determination continues to be a factor in his survival until the very end.
Before he was introduced to running, Louie was somewhat of a heathen. He was a thief and refused to
be controlled: If it was edible, Louie stole it (6). Knowing that food was so easy to take, Louie indeed
took it. When he heard that some keys fit more than one lock, he tried over and over until his key fit
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His entire life was filled to the brim with challenges to overcome. And yet he always found a way to
jump the hurdle that is life. The Bird, whose overall goal was to break Louie, could not even dent the
surface: The Bird continued to beat him, every day. As his attacker struck him, Louie bore it with
clenched fists and eyes blazing (258). He was knocked down repeatedly; however, Louie could not be
broken. Louie s resilience as a POW was his key to entering the house of survival: He felt his
consciousness slipping, his mind losing adhesion, until all he knew was a single thought: He cannot
break me (302). All of the mind strengthening conversations and on the raft proved useful throughout
his experience as a POW, and Louie s hopeful attitude lived on. Although his body was shattered, his
will remained strong and the ultimate survival cake was made with the perfect combination of
resilient, unbroken
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Archaea and Eubacteria Essay
Primarily, the Archaea were once believed to be just another rare group of bacteria, because like
bacteria, they are single celled microscopic prokaryotic organisms with no membrane bound nucleus
(http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Evolution/archaeaevolution.htm). Despite the similarities in the cell
structure of Eubacteria and Achaea, molecular research by Dr Carl Woese and his co workers
indicated that they differ significantly on the molecular level (Bacteria in Biology, Biotechnology and
medicine, Paul singleton). In this essay, am going to discuss the differences and similarities in the
fundamental cellular feature of both organisms.
Even though both Archaea and eubacteria have a cell wall to maintain rigidity throughout the cell,
there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although both Archaeal and bacterial cells possess flagella for motility, the composition of each
organism s flagellum is very different. In bacterial cell, the flagellum is composed of a basal body,
external protein filaments both are joined together by a third component called the hook.(Bacteria
Flagella David Gene Morgan , Shahid Khan). In Archaeal, the protein filament is polymerised,
glycosylated and very much thinner. The Archaeal flagellum is believed to be similar to the bacteria
IV pilus in structure.(www.uniprot.org/keywords/974).
Another cellular feature shared by both Archaea and Bacteria is size and arrangement of ribosomes.
Their ribosomes are much smaller in comparison to eukaryotes. The function of their ribosomes is
similar to the ones in eukaryotes; for translating mRNA codons to sequence of amino acids for the
synthesis of proteins. Both have 70S Ribosomes composed of 30S and 50S sub units that are joined to
make a 70S unit. They contain three ribonucleic acid molecules consisting of 16S, 23S AND 5S . On
the other hand, the primary structure of Archaea r RNA and r Proteins is much similar to the ones in
eukaryotes and less similar to that of bacteria. Additionally, the Archaea ribosome is much firm
compared to mesophilic bacteria s ribosomes, this is particularly beneficial in terms of their adaptation
to extreme environmental conditions. (Archaeal Ribosomes, Paola Londei, university of Rome,
Sapienza
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  • 2. British Policy Of Appeasement At World War II British Policy of Appeasement at the Beginning of World War Two The First World War was the beginning of a new era in fighting. Weapons and fighting technique had drastically changed, making war much more dangerous. With the predictions for the new weapons including poisonous gas and bigger bombs, Great Britain was very much afraid for its citizens, especially men and women of fighting age. The country wished to avoid war at any cost. The choices of Neville Chamberlain and The Parliament favoring appeasement affected the decisions of other European leaders, such as French Premier Daladier, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Winston Churchill, and those choices helped Britain enter the war. Many believe that with the Treaty of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later that year, Italy and Germany both supported the revolutionaries of Spain. France had a policy of nonintervention and Britain had forbidden the sale of arms to either side. Even when the Spanish government fell, because of the inability to buy arms, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain tried to recreate a friendship with Italy. Chamberlain was also interested in a general settlement that would include Germany. His beliefs were that Germany had been treated unfairly and self determination should be allowed for countries wanting to reunite with Germany.3 Chamberlain was for appeasement at any cost. Avoiding war was most important to him. He wanted to make Germany happy and avoid war; unfortunately, he misjudged Hitler. He believed that Hitler only wanted to rebuild Germany and so because of his previous mentioned sympathies he believed he was working with Hitler to reconnect Germany. But instead he was working to create more tensions and anger through out Britain and Europe as is shown in the next paragraph. The next move by Germany was in September of 1938, when Hitler demanded that the Sudetenland be returned to Germany based on self determination. The Sudetenland had been annexed to Czechoslovakia by at the Paris Peace Conference when the country had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Junction Gardens Business Improvement Area (BIA) The Junction Gardens Business Improvement Area (BIA) is a small highly circulated art district that runs along Dundas Street West. It can be found northwest of Bloor Street and Yonge Street and is easily accessible by a variety of transportation forms. On October 13th, around noon, I had visited the heart of this BIA at its major intersection of Dundas Street West and Keele Street with the aid of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), which services thousands of commuters. Transportation in the city is a necessity to provide people a means of getting around town safely, promotes social equity, and lowers the crime rate. When I arrived at the Junction Gardens, it was a highly trafficked area with cars, buses, cyclists and people circulating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Dorsey Mulder, 2013) It increases eyes on the streets which sociologist, Jane Jacobs, believes is essential when re thinking city spaces as they allow people to take care of each other. This BIA has a fair amount of people walking around tending to their everyday business. Because it is located near residential areas, it is not unusual to see small families exploring the BIA or people walking around at night which increases the efforts alongside vehicle traffic to lower the chances of something wrong, such as a crime, from occurring in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Gothic Architecture Style Introduction The Gothic revival and Italianate are two architectural style which both appear in Europe first and spread to south Australian during the early colonial and Victorian era. The gothic revival style was point out by the emergence Gothic Revival movement happened in England at 19th century, and then the popularity of this kind of style rise rapidly. The basic theory of this style is associated with the philosophical movements. It aimed to re awake the sense of high church and against the religious nonconformist. In parallel, this kind of style spread to Europe, Australia, south Africa and American. the popularity of it also grew rapidly in those places. The Italianate style represent a kind of classical architecture, and it also grew to become a popular style in 19th century. Britain is also the place where the Italianate style get first developed in 1802 by John Nash. after that, the popularity of it declined in British. However, the style turned to varies into different forms and spread to northern Europe and British empire including Australia. The two kind of styles of architecture both came from British and make effect on the establishment of the buildings in south Australia. However, because of the own characters, colonization and the local situation, the gothic revival made more effect on non residential architecture in south Australia than the Italianate did during the early colonial and Victorian. This essay will discuss the history of the colonization of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on The Gothic Genre and What it Entails The invaluable works of our elder writers re driven into neglect by frantic novels, sickly and stupid German Tragedies, and deluges of idle and extravagant stories in verse. The human mind is capable of being excited without the application of gross and violent stimulants.. William Wordsworth, Preface to The Lyrical Ballads, 1802. ..Phantasmagoric kind of fiction, whatever one may think of it, is not without merit: twas the inevitable result of revolutionary shocks throughout Europe thus to compose works of interest, one had to call on the aid of Hell itself, and to find things familiar in the world of make believe.. Marquis (Donatien Alphonse) de Sade, Reflections on the Novel. , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was not until around 1960 that academics like Robert Hume rose to its defence. (Maybe its renewed popularity was something to do with the very unique socio political situation in the 1960s echoing a the unique situation of the late eighteenth century, the heyday of the genre.) Since then there has been a deluge of commentary which has elevated the genre to a critical and scholarly favourite. It is often said that one of the unifying features of Romanticism is its intentional political relevance. Much of the canonical Romantic literature is inspired or informed by socio political events. We need only look at Blake s work or key poems by second generation Romantics like Shelley s Ode to the West Wind or The Mask of Anarchy to verify this. The same is true of Romantic Gothic which arose around that unique period in European history posthumously defined by the French Revolution but significant for its trans European massive cultural and social upheaval indicated in part by repeated rioting in Britain (Lowe, vii) and a widespread clamour for various reforms. Victor Sage writes, English Gothick of the eighteenth century is seen as a collective symptom of political pressure felt all over Europe. The Marquis de Sade in his Idees sur le romans ( Reflections on the Novel) quoted above was one of the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Davenport Community Showcase Case Study The Davenport Community School District and the Davenport Public Works Department invite you to attend our Community Showcase. The event is being held on Saturday, May 13th, from 9am to 2pm at the Davenport Public Works Center located at 1200 E 46th Street, Davenport, IA. The Showcase of Applied Learning is an opportunity for 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grade Davenport Community School District students to showcase what they have learned about environmental topics such as: water pollution, watersheds, wetlands, ecosystems, invasive species, waste and energy, and is also an opportunity for students to educate others about our personal impacts on local and global natural resources. As City Council Members you play an important role in promoting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Philip A. Hart Who was Philip A. Hart? Not only was he an 18 year senator, but also a district attorney, lieutenant governor, World War II veteran, and on top of all, a father. He was a supporter and voice for the everyday American, and fought for what was best for them. His engagement to these people and the ideals he supported led him to receive the title of Conscience of the Senate . Philip received this name because he focused on creating a better education for today s children, improving the environment, providing civil rights for all citizens, and creating opportunities. In a like manner, I reflect and carry out these four core values, and ultimately, public service. Through my leadership roles and volunteerism, I too am trying to build a future for the common man and generations to come. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the past, not everyone has had their freedom, but I will do my part to give to allow this equality because I value the idea of every individual of every gender, race, and religion to have their civil rights. For example, may it be a meeting in my NHS group or an important decision for a project, I allow everyone to speak their ideas. Freedom of speech is an important right for each individual to have. At a modest meeting like mine or an executive meeting of Mr. Hart s, I know we both let others speak their views. Every person has the right to talk, so lets hear the ideas flow, and the possible benefits that may be the result. Another right that should exist across the country is equality. This is still a present day issue, and I argue on Senator Hart s side of everyone should be equal. As I endorse civil rights today, Senator Hart did it back in the 1960s when he showed his approval for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The ability of having one s integrity is important to achieving a successful life, so let every man and woman have their power so they can be a part of the bright future ahead of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Discuss the view that urbanisation in both the developed... Discuss the view that urbanisation in both the developed and the developing world is unsustainable (40marks) Urbanisation is the process in which people move from a rural area to an urban area. Levels of urbanisation are determined by looking at both the population of rural and urban areas. For the first time ever in history more people live in urban areas than in rural areas. This movement shows no sign of stopping with a predicted 1.84% increase in people living in urban areas expected between 2015 and 2020. And this disparity in rural urban growth can be a really damaging element if the urban areas of a country aren t prepared for the influx of people. This imbalance can certainly lead to unsustainability; not just in the developing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This meant that slum housing and cheap terraced housing was built and factories were situated near the houses in various inner city areas. This can be seen in British cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle. On the other hand, developing nations face more problems in coping with the surge in urban population. They can be unprepared for the sheer amount of inward migrants or lack funds to properly support and educate the new residents. Their urbanisation has happened in more recent years; and some may argue that it has occurred a lot faster than it did with their developed counterparts. This speed is most likely due to the technological age that we live in and the ease of travel that exists in many developing nations. Unlike the urbanisation that happened in Europe circa 1800, the migrants that are flocking to urban areas don t need many particular skills and the work is low paid both in and out of cities. The city offers a better prospects to migrants than the fields do, and that is the prime reason why anyone would move. There are inevitable problems that arise with a densely populated urban area. One of these is the issue of waste management. Countries cope with this issue in various ways, some of the solutions are not available to developing countries to the high cost of them. In a developed country such as the United Kingdom, there are laws in place that encourage and inforce an eco friendly attitude towards waste disposal. Sending millions of tonnes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Piercings In The Workplace Essay Tattoos and Piercings in the Workplace Growing up I knew one day I would have tattoos. With my mom being covered in them, I couldn t wait until the day I turned 18 so I could get my first tattoo. Sadly I was 7 years old when I realized I wanted tattoos, so I had a very long time to wait. In the meantime, my mom and I found a replacement for tattoos; piercings. By the time I was 11 I already had 3 earring holes in each ear, when I was 16 I had 11 earring holes; yet with becoming 16, you enter the world of body piercings. For my 17th birthday I got two piercings in my wrist and another on my tragus. So and so forth by the time I was 18, I had 20 piercings on body. Now being 19, I have 6 tattoos. I got my first job when I was 16 at Claire s, an accessory store for females that also happens to pierce ears. Still holding that job to this day (almost 3 years), tattoos and piercings have never been a problem for this company. Claire s is listed among the 36 most tattoo friendly companies in the U.S, as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The worst part is we already have tattooed surgeons, teachers, and even government officials, they just have to keep them covered. It saddens me is those few who still scrutinize the idea of visible tattoos, probably don t realize the family doctor they ve seen for years probably has a tattoo, or the friendly police officer in the neighborhood has tattoos. Most know what profession they would like to go in before they do decide to get a tattoo and decide what location the tattoo will be in. But from my experience, I know what a tattoo costs and that the main reason to show them off. So I think we shouldn t be constricted to long sleeves and covered ankles like the 1800 s, we should freely be allowed to show our work we paid and bled for. They want us to dress so our tattoos are out of sight, out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Randall Jarrell Poem In his poems, Randall Jarrell creates feeling verging on sentimentality. The use of children as characters or a child s point of view creates nostalgia every person can identify with. Childlike themes like fairy tales or the use of dream work add to the nostalgia and sentiment. The personae of the poems make them more dramatic, and distance Jarrell from the story of the poem, to add the emotional effect that wouldn t be there if it were his own point of view. His main choices of characters almost routinely being children, soldiers, invalids, or prisoners, all of whom are people who suffer easily. The use of a suffering personae allows Jarrel to convey sympathy and indignation for his character, his attitude toward those cornered beings who inhabit his poems is invariably sympathetic; he never mocks them; he is never impatient ( Humphrey 124). It shows the softer side to the stories, while they are conveyed by the broken and suffering, they are not chastised or disrespected. His repetitive use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes he didn t quite reach it, but at his best moments he surpassed sentimentality. He tells stories of loneliness, the world s failure to keep us, and failure to keep each other. (Williamson)All of his poems could have childhood based meanings, rooting to woes of separation he experienced himself. The child characters he uses are obvious objectifications of the fears and hostilities that marred Jarrell s childhood as well as our own (Beck 177). He so accurately conveys the emotions because he, like many others, personally experienced them. The themes of sentimentality carried into his own life, which create the relatable emotions that are universally felt. His work is a story that resonates with the earliest, most forgotten experiences of life (Williamson 204). The memories of which lie in the subconscious, and are brought forth through his dream works, and their developed meanings in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Sniper s Journey In War The snipers Journey in war was necessary to discovering that war pushes people to enforce brutality and violence on themselves and those they fight against, having no opportunity to shine compassion on one another. War kills innocent lives and tears apart families leaving only the feeling of hate, anger, and grief. In war, soldiers are not meant to find peace or negotiation. The author portrayed the sniper as someone wired to kill and destruct. On the field, there was only one target his enemy. In the short story the other sniper was distinguished clearly as his enemy, which emphasized that he put his job first before humanity, not even pondering as to who his opponent was, he had only wanted to kill. He only then realized after killing he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person by Harry... In Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person , Harry Frankfurt illustrates the concepts of freedom of will and freedom of action, but more importantly, Frankfurt has refined the compatibilism theory. Compatibilism allows the freedom of will to exist in the deterministic world. According to determinism theory, the future state of worlds is determined by some events in the distant past (E) and the laws of nature (L). More specifically, E refers to the history, such as experiences or states whereas L refers to scientific or physical law like gravity. For example, an alcoholic s action is determined that he will not stop drinking. Here E is that he had been drinking in the past, and L is the physiological addiction effect caused by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Frankfurt, there is no more than an innocuous appearance of paradox in the proposition that it is determined, ineluctably and by forces beyond their control, that certain people have free wills and that others do not (20). Frankfurt s theory is purely based on the relationship between different orders of desires, instead of the origin of the desires. In other words, so long as one has the freedom to desire a particular first order desire of his, he has the freedom of will, even though all of his desires are causally determined. There is one objection to the necessity of higher order desires. Consider Hugh wants to have another drink at the bar, and he also wants to drive safely on the road. At last, he chooses not to drink another glass of wine and drives safely home. The simple structure of Humean compatibilism is that one is free when his action is followed by his desire. Since Hugh has a desire to drive home safely and he makes this effective, he is free. Yet, using Frankfurtean view leads to confusing conclusion. First, Hugh has two conflicting first order desires, and he also has a second order desire not to be moved by his first order desire, which is to have another the drink. Due to the fact that Hugh chooses not to have another drink, Hugh has freedom of will and acts freely. Nevertheless, it does seem that Hugh forms his second order desire, based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Computer Fraud And Identity Theft Abstract In today s world where computers, cellular phones, wireless internet connections and electronic transactions are common place norms, maintaining ones identity can be a challenge. In 2012 the United States population was 314.1 million people, in the same year, 75.6 percent of households reported having a computer. (Government Census, 2012) With this high population and electronic use, one could extrapolate that there is high risk for computer fraud and identity theft. For example consider these statistics in 2013, identity theft complaints accounted for 14% of all complaints. The most common form of reported identity theft was government documents/benefits fraud, 34%, followed by credit card fraud, 17%, phone or utilities fraud, 14%, and bank fraud, 8%. Forty one percent of identity theft complainants reported whether they contacted law enforcement. Of those victims, 74% notified a police department and 61% indicated a report was taken. (Government Census, 2012) There are many ways to counter identity theft, some being not to give out personal data or to make sure to properly destroy/secure all important documentation. These methods of protection seem quite feasible and often time practical, however with the rate at which identity theft occurs the validity of these protections might come into question. Therefore this research proposal begs the questions of how effective are these counter measures, to what degree are the counter measures followed by the victims, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Characterism In The Grass Is Singing By Doris Lessing The most creative of contemporary British writers and the recipient of more than twenty literary prizes and awards, Doris May Tayler was born in Kermanshah, Persia and grew up in Southern Rhodesia until 1949. She came to England with the youngest of her three children and with the manuscript of her first novel, The Grass Is Singing. The novel was published in 1950, and gained its author immediate success. Since then she has never stopped writing, producing a huge number of novels, short stories, personal narratives, plays, and poems investigating on extraordinary variety of themes. The years spent in Africa influenced Lessing deeply as a writer. Ruth Whittaker, one of the readers of Lessing s works, in his work Doris Lessing commented this novel as, an extraordinary first novel in its assured treatment of its unusual subject matter... Doris Lessing questions the entire values of Rhodesian white colonial society (88). The Grass Is Singing narrates the life events of Mary Turner shaped by colonial experience, in the Rhodesian veld and South Africa, and questions the entire values of the Rhodesian white colonial society. Lessing spins an intricate text, interweaving Mary s life and struggle in a colonial world. In vibrant details, Lessing describes the effects of a society under colonization a culture polluted by the rigid infrastructure of patriarchy giving rise to gender and race discriminations. The author traces Mary s psychological growth during the numerous phases of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Catching Fire Katniss Quotes What if someone or something has so much control over you that they can make you kill someone without even hesitating? In the book Catching fire the main character katniss has had to deal with going into an arena to fight to the death twice and all through those experiences she s been getting manipulated by the Capitol. The capital manipulates people s heads so much that they turn into puppets forced to do inbearble things. Don t let anything control you or turn you into someone you re not. Katniss and the other tributes let the Capitol controll them,and because of this they live in fear every day. For one thing the Capitol has changed Katniss. Katniss wants to run away instead of going through with the quarter quell because President ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Capital has just sent people to hurt Cinna,and Katniss watched them attack him. The Capitol can decide how people feel only by doing something they know will affect them deeply. That s just one of the ways the Capital affects the tributes . Another example is . In the erna there are mutant birds called Jabber Jays that can mock the voices of the people the victors love. Katniss is thinking. Where is she? What are they doing to her? Prim I cry out . Prim! only another agonizing scream answers me . How did she get here?Why is she part of the games? Prim! . (Collins 340). Katniss is horrified and running through the woods all because the capital made mutant birds and decided to put them in the games. The Capitol did this because it wanted Finnick and Katniss to get overly panic stricken for entertainment purposes and to remind the people in the districts and the arena of what it can do to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Vertical Mill Research Paper The barrel is now complete and it s time to make the wheels from the remaining stock. The stock first needs to be cut off the barrel, using the band saw, about 5 1/8 from the muzzle end. Slowly and as straight as possible slide the barrel through the band saw. Insert the remaining stock into the collet on the lathe so about ½ of the stock is inside the collet. Using the hand wheel on the side of the lathe, tighten the collet. Face off the end of the stock and center drill it. Then use the #6 twist drill to drill all the way through. Sand the piece with emery paper to remove any unwanted marks or dirt. Using a parting tool and wheel thickness gauge, measure and align the round nose tool bit, then slice off a wheel. Repeat this process three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The horizontal mill will cut the bases to be 2 ¾ if aligned correctly. When using the horizontal mill make sure a lot of cutting fluid is used. Next, use the vertical mills to drill the holes. Make sure that the side with the Xs is facing upward. It is important to center drill each center punched hole on the side of the base. After the holes are center drilled, use the F twist drill to drill through the barrel hole all the way through. Next drill the axel holes with a #15 twist drill all the way through. Then cut out the extra material to the upper right of the steps with the band saw. Vertical milling is next. Install the 7/8 two flute end mill in the milling machine. Place the two bases side by side, aligning as perfect as possible, on spacer blocks. Mill the step section. Next mount the blocks next to each other so that the diagonal lines are even with the top of the vise. Mill the middle section so the angle is completed, this will take several passes. Polish the base using the buffer and emery paper. Next the canon can be assembled. Using the trunnion pin provide, secure the barrel into the base. Then secure the wheels using four screws and an Allen wrench. The cannon is now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Three Phases Of The Hero s Journey Greek mythology stories show Heroes that are great leaders, strive for glory, and are brave beyond compare. The heroes in the stories teach lessons about Greek culture and make people strive to be like them. The story of Hercules has been re told for many years because it follows the Hero s Journey and shows Greek cultural values. Hercules was one of the greatest stories that followed the Hero s Journey storyline. The story shows strong character development and shows readers what it means to be a hero. The Hero s Journey storyline consists of three phases; the departure, the initiation, and the return. These phases appear in most Greek myths and help make the structure of the the Hero s Journey so strong. The departure, initiation, and return ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While completing tests the Hero learns qualities about themselves and learns the skills to complete the tasks at hand. Hercules finds hidden qualities deep inside himself that help him figure out how to beat the task at hand. He finds that there is more to himself than just strength and power. He is also cunning and intelligent. Hercules completes the tasks at hand in this stage and the tasks help shape his character. Hercules learns a little from each task which helps his character build. A key example of this is how Hercules handled cleaning the Augean stables. He decided it was not possible to clean the stables himself because the mares dung kept coming so he decided to wash out the feces with the rivers Alpheus and Peneus. Hercules finds his great character flaw in the 5th labor. This flaw is his wild temper. Augeas was furious that Hercules completed the task and he had to give one tenth of his cattle to Hercules. Augeas decided to dishonor their previous agreement so Hercules killed him and stole all the cattle for himself. This was an action of rage not logic and hurt his chances of getting credit for the task. He learned from this because his cousin, King Eurystheus, made Hercules do another task because he did not manually remove the waste from the stables and he killed Augeas. Hercules discovered his character traits and flaws in the initiation phase which prepared him for the return phase of a Hero s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Is Iago A Hero Or A Villain Both, Iago (from Othello) and Roger (from Lord of the Flies) are presented by Shakespeare and Golding as villains. However in my opinion, Iago is more villainous that Roger. This is evident through their initial presentations and how their character progresses throughout their respective pieces; their evil characteristics, motives and how their actions affect the story line and seen by other characters. A villain is a person who is responsible for trouble, harm or damage as a result of their wicked or immoral actions. Shakespeare s Iago is an evil character, who performs his actions consciously and without reason. Shakespearean critic A. C. Bradley said that evil has nowhere else been portrayed with such mastery as in the evil character of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Iago is first shown to be a manipulative villain and stays the same throughout the entire play. However, the extent to which he deceives other characters increases as the play progresses. Iago has been evil all along, although it surfaces gradually. In Act 1 Scene 1 of Othello his trickery only causes Roderigo to be cheated out of his money, while in Act 2 Scene 3, Iago s deception causes Roderigo to pick a fight with drunken Cassio, hence causing Cassio to lose his position as lieutenant. Moreover in Act 5 Scene 2, after he poisons Othello s mind with his carefully crafted words, Othello murders Desdemona as a result of Iago s manipulation. While Iago does not become more evil throughout the course of Othello, Roger clearly does. In other words, Roger goes from the slight and furtive choir boy he was at the beginning of Lord of the Flies, to descending into savagery at the end of the novel. The earliest you see Roger away from all of the choir boys is in chapter 4, when he walks out the forest with Maurice. Relieved of fire duty, they decide to come down for a swim. Roger kicks down the sandcastles Henry and some other littluns built, causing them only emotional pain. However, soon Henry is sitting alone in the sand, and from behind a tree Roger threw a stone, but he threw to miss, showing how he was still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Big Two Beloved River By Ernest Hemingway Naturalism is an extension to realism that is often much harsher and more unforgiving. There are many criterion that determine whether a text falls under the category of naturalism. Ernest Hemingway s mastery of the naturalistic style is evident in his many works as he expertly applies the many different elements. It is clear that his work falls under the naturalist genre through looking specifically at his short story The Big Two Hearted River . Though Naturalism is a big part of Hemingway s writing, one would be remiss to simply stop their analysis on the naturalistic elements of the story. The Big Two Hearted River goes against the traditional naturalist element of determinism through the use of the main character s search for recovery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Objectivism is a technique used where the author excludes most, if not all, of the character s past and identity so that the character becomes a simple observer. In The Big Two Hearted River , the reader knows very little about the character Nick in order to focus more on the plot and what happens to the character, rather than the character themselves (Zhang 2.2). The objectivism of Nick in the story goes a step further. Hemingway s focus on the characters actions demonstrates how Nick s technique allows him to move beyond the deterministic world to create his own purpose. Hemingway only includes information about Nick to help the reader understand what he is trying to achieve. Nick took him by the head and held him while he threaded the slim hook under his chin, down through his thorax and into the last segments of his abdomen. The grasshopper took hold of the hook with his front feet, spitting tobacco juice on it. Nick dropped him into the water (Hemingway 191). Much of the story is a series of descriptions of Nicks actions much like the example given above. There is not much focus on the characters thoughts or feelings. Nick s actions are the most important part of the story because they align themselves with his purpose; to systematically and ceremonially kill, out of necessity rather than for no reason. Nick reconnects with nature throughout the text, but instead of nature having control over the consequences of his actions, he is the one who controls the outcome. This goes against the traditional naturalistic style where characters hopelessly battle against nature and no matter what they do cannot achieve their goal because nature is stronger and determines the outcome of their actions. Nick s appearance, age or health have very little to do with the Hemingway s idea of how to become more masculine , for him men must first use proper technique in order to create meaning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Pool Scenes in The Graduate Pool Scenes in The Graduate At first glance it may seem that the swimming pool in Ben?s backyard is no more than an insignificant setting choice for the movie. After close examination, however, the pool fills a critical role as the symbol of the recent college graduate?s internal struggle with decisions regarding his future. Key scenes involving the swimming pool and the related aquarium in Ben?s room chronicle the evolution of his transition from adolescents into adulthood. The opening scene of the movie in which Ben?s face is visible through the glass of his aquarium tank demonstrates his role as an adolescent upon arriving home from college. This is, however, only recognizable in a later scene taking place at the party his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robinson?a friend of his parents. This woman, the same age as his mother, becomes the catalyst for Ben?s eventual transition into adulthood. The first evidence of this is after Mrs. Robinson requests a ride home from Ben; she tosses her car keys to him but instead of landing in Ben?s hands, the keys fall into his fish aquarium. The emphasis of this action in the movie by a zoom in and pause on the tank demonstrates its importance as Ben?s childhood life, signified by the aquarium, has just been contaminated. The encounter foreshadows the loss of innocence that Ben experiences with his sexual relationship with Mrs. Robinson after she seduces him. At first, however, Ben does not give into her advances rejecting the idea of adult behaviors like an affair with a married woman. Resistance to growing up is further evident in his 21st birthday party at his parent?s home. This age has long had social significance in our culture?with the age comes freedom to drink, the end of childhood, and most significantly for Ben, the official and very public entrance into the adult world. After receiving a wet suit and scuba gear for his birthday, Ben?s parents ask him to take a swim in the pool to show off his new gift in front of the party guests. Objecting heavily, his father coerces him until he makes the walk from the house and enters the pool in his gear, obliging the crowd of his parents? friends. Eager to watch Ben find direction and become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mommy Bear Book Report Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world said by Nelson Madela is the best quote to describe why children should be reading books about the LGBT community. The positioning of the difficult topic in classrooms can be shown through the research done by Ohio State University in high schools. By reading LGBT literature over time on a normal basis it normalized the idea to the children. Education is important to all children, but the education on the LGBT community is difficult to find in any community. Through reading different types of fiction teachers, parents, and others can introduce and teach about the different life styles in our communities today. In The New Goldilocks and the Tree Bears: Mama Bear, Mommy Bear, and Baby Bear the timeless story is transformed to show how families can have different structures. Through reading the book the first item that is can be clearly seen are the bright colorful illustrations. These illustrations attract the reader and make the children more engaged in the story. The concept of two mothers, is perfectly adapted to fit the original story of a mom and a dad. Throughout the story the minority of the same sex mama bears follow the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A transgender teen telling her story, to explain to children why they may feel the way that they do. The outstanding features of the book include, the illustrations and the powerful story of Jennings. Jennings is shown through dominant roles, believing in what she does without questioning what other people think. The culture of the LGBT community has been shown in the best way it possibly could, through the eyes of one its own. The language that is used is age appropriate while still telling how she felt and how she got help. The copyright date of this book is 2014, making it new showing no bias towards the community. Written partially by Jennings she could tell the story that can be accepted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Jay Gatsby Great I think Nicks reasons for thinking of Jay Gatsby as the great Gatsby , is because Jay Gatsby has done or said he has done a lot in his life to get to where he is today. He makes himself sound very good when he tells nick everything in the car. Nick was sort of shocked by how successful he is or was. Jay is not keeping his past from society; he s more open with it. People decide to make up these rumors because Gatsby was never really noticed by anyone to be able to tell the truth about everything he s done in his past. I think another thing that makes Nick think of Gatsby the way he does is Gatsby s past. Gatsby came from literally nothing; He was dirt poor and wanted nothing to do with his parents. One day Gatsby happened to come across ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsby doesn t exactly belong in the wealthy group and his outsider status is very important. Gatsby plays a person who does belong in the wealthy group. So, Nick s is surprised at Gatsby s ability make his dreams come to life making it seem so easy. Gatsby kind of just plays a part. Nick thinks Gatsby is great because he was able to create a new identity for himself when he needed to be someone else. Gatsby s strive to accomplish things amazes Nick. Gatsby focused on a goal of winning Daisy, and he did whatever was necessary to accomplish it. Gatsby never quits from his goal and dream of winning Daisy, and even in reality, his strive is admirable , and somewhat misunderstood. All Gatsby wanted was to be with Daisy, and for her he moved up so he could be equal to her in the same status. So that she would notice him and would return the feelings back to Gatsby. I think Nick saw Gatsby as great because of the things he achieved and the way he achieved it. Although Gatsby was not from old money he made it seem like he was from old money. Something Nick thought was especially interesting. But what I think really got Nick is when he found out Gatsby wasn t really Gatsby and that he dealt with illegal things all in the name of love to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cord Blood Research Papers Trash to Treasure The Pinterest world has changed the way we view trash. Things once tossed in the garbage now hang on walls and adorn porches. Old milk cans, wooden pallets and chipped mason jars now have a hundred new uses. These recycling trends that have been born this century don t end at making living rooms more stylish, but extend to improving and saving lives. Technology is emerging to harvest once discarded after birth and preserving it for research and treatment. Cord blood banking is not only more ethical, but more efficient than its competitors and is therefore the future of stem cell research. Shortly after an egg is fertilized stem cells begin to form. These cells are programmed to form every organ and tissue in the body as the baby develops. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A limited amount of stem cells can be extracted from after birth, but these few cells can mean a longer or improved life for someone (Bergman). In addition, people believe that harvesting cord blood cells steals the cells from the child. The umbilical cord is cut and clamped just like a typical delivery (CariCord). Delayed clamping, in which the cord is left attached to drain the blood back into the baby, still allows the afterbirth to be donated. The science behind cord blood banking is still developing because these treatments have only been performed for a little over ten years and the only way to overcome that is to move forward with research (Stem Cell). Cord blood cells hold the potential of becoming brain and heart cells and combatting serious neurological diseases. The science is young, but one out of every three hundred kids are plagued with cerebral palsy and one of every sixty eight children battle autism (What It Is). The chance of helping people throughout the world live a better life fuels the need for an increase of support in this budding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Clarity In Elmir A Case Study ELMIRA (WENY) If you re looking to get rid of those winter blues, a business in Elmira is hosting a motivational speaking event this weekend. Clarity, will host its second annual Clarity Connects event to give the audience tips and advice on how to live a more positive life. This Saturday, Clarity in Elmira, will be hosting its second annual motivation speaking event, Clarity Connects. We set our intention that everyone that comes in will get whatever they need from it and I think that s really true. Every speaker is going to have something different for every single person in the audience, explains co owner of Clarity, Nichole Eaton. The owners from Clarity say their goal for the event is to inspire the audience to make positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. American Foreign Policy Since World War 2 Background to U.S Foreign Policy In their book American Foreign Policy since World War 2, Steven W. Hook, and John Spanier take a historical look at American foreign policy. Since its independence, all through to the start of the 20th century, the United States had a policy of detachment. This was rooted in the believe that Europe, the only other meaningful powerful in the world in the 18th and 19th century, had intrinsic issues related to feudism that kept the continent in a constant state of war (Hook Spanier, 2015). The U.S on its part was far away from Europe and had a unique chance to chart a different course, one free from the troubles of Europe. As a democracy free from the class systems of Europe and hence maintain peace and stability (Hook Spanier, 2015). To maintain this peace and stability, it was in the United States interests to maintain detachment from Europe. In fact, Monroe wrote that Europe and its flawed system was evil and America should strive as much as possible to stay away from it (Hook Spanier, 2015). However, in the 20th century, this policy of detachment was put to the test when the United States was drawn into the first and second world wars by external factors. This led the United States to get more engaged in global affairs. The idea behind engagement was to promote the ideals of democracy which, the U.S believed were the pillars of peace, as well as to protect itself from aggressors like Japan in the Second World War. After the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Enslavement Of African American Civil War When most people hear the term Civil War , most people think of the enslavement of African Americans. This makes sense because that played a extremely big role in the American Civil War. The word slavery originated from Europe. In the middle ages the Slavonic population that were in Eastern Europe were very often captured to be enslaved. Starting at around the year 1526 12.5 million African American slaves were forcefully brought to America on ships. The ships had such horrible conditions that only about 10.7 million survived the journey. Ever since the first settlers came to America the work was harsh. With the growing amount of plantations in the South and the need for goods in the North, the only way to keep up with the demand was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Moment Factory Analysis Check the new phrase I added in last paragraph, you can remove it if ya want if it does not fit Or help me out with where to put the new sentence MOMENT FACTORY: CULTURAL NOCTURNALIZATION AND NIGHT TIME ECONOMY THESIS: Montreal s nighttime cultural economy is defined by its nocturnalization, created through installations like the illumination of the Pont Jacques Cartier bridge, the festivals of light such as Illuminart, and is capitalized upon by cultural economic producers, such as Moment Factory. Montreal s culture via these lights are a reverence to the city, providing a night time economy and a nocturnalization that are iconic to the city, but they do not change the inherent Montrealness. Moment Factory is a Montreal based entertainment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cities tend to be the core of the overall night time economy, which constitutes of an, evening economy, running from 17.00 to 20.00 and a late night economy running from 20.00 until perhaps 04.00 the next morning (Jones et al. 96). According to the article, Media and the Urban Night , written by Will Straw, western society s transformation to 24 hour media access has impacted the longevity of urban encounters from day into night (Straw 1). The city seeks out these multimedia companies and artists for projects to support the demand of innovative concepts in order to make profit of socialization in the late hours (Straw 2). Moment Factory s method of doing this revolves around the medium of light, by eliminating the dominant restriction of nighttime living: darkness and inaccessibility. Historically, the creation of light supported by electricity was the starting point for nocturnalization and the night time economy as it is an, ... extension of the public realm, a new space and time of socialization (Lovatt and O Connor 131). The safety and accessibility for night time events in cities continues to depend on light and is what fully embodies the urban life after sunset, known as the urban night. (Straw 1). In Montreal, the night is a realm that allows urban creativity to be expressed in a matter it may market itself to make profit with the aim to attract both local citizens and tourists (Lecture 25, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Ballistic Fingerprinting Research Paper Many individuals do not realize that when you fire a handgun or a rifle there are small imprints left on the shell casings from the fired weapon. This is made by the grooves from the inside of the barrel called rifling. These grooves can leave microscopic marks on the casings. For many years if you did not have a witness to a murder, you did not have a case. Ballistic Fingerprinting has given new hope to the unsolved mysteries of yesterday and today. Rifling are the raised and lowered spirals on the barrel that cause the bullet to spin while exiting. The bullet will spin to create more accuracy and aerodynamic. From the impact of this action the spirals leave small fine lines etched on the casings of the bullets. Forensics are able to match ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Academic Dishonesty In America Pshh, let me see number four, is probably something we have all heard or seen someone do during a test. Did you know that 85 percent of adolescents participate in academic dishonesty before graduating high school? As I jotted down ideas, I came up with the concept of cheating because I see many people in my surrounds doing it. The categorical and numerical questions I came up with in my study are, What subject would you cheat on, if you were in need for a good grade? If you were given 10 problems, how many problems would you cheat on? In my hypothesis, I theorized that math would be the subject most cheated on because many students on campus have a difficulty in the subject. I also made an assumption, that students would cheat 7 8 times if they were given a ten problem test, due to my experience with seeing students not getting caught. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boyce s French 1, Mr. Petersen s ceramic class, Mrs. Agnew s US history, Ms. Johnson s upper bound, Mrs. Krocker s algebra 1, and Mrs. Alvarez s Avid 10. After a day of waiting for the results, I tallied the categorical and numerical data onto a piece of paper, then gathered a total of 154 surveys. I collected 36 surveys from freshmen, 45 from sophomores, 34 from juniors, and 39 from seniors. To calculate the mean, I got the midpoints from the grouped data and multiplied it to the frequency, then divided it by the sum of the frequency. The mean is 5.9, the median is 5 6, the mode is 9 10 problems, and lastly the range is 10. I also calculated the standard deviation by using the chart used on the 8 3 notes and and created an empirical rule normal graph to find the percentages for the first and second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Review Of Grave Of The Fireflies And The Picture Of ... According to Oxford Dictionary, the definition of text is A book or other written or printed work, regarded in terms of its content rather than its physical form . Text have been presented in a numerous different of ways to reflect the particular topics in the world. In this essay, the specific type of text will be discussed and examined to be able to understand its meaning and the way it could be able to have more than one level of interpretation. The two texts which will used in this essay are the film Grave of the fireflies and the picture of Accidental napalm . Grave of the fireflies is the realistic drama which focusing on the story of the fourteen year old Seita and his four year old sister suffering and eventual starvation deaths by the World War II. In the photo of Napalm Girl which released on the June 9, 1972 about the image of nine year old South Vietnamese girl who running naked on the road way to get away from an American napalm strike with her body got on fire, arms outstretched and face contorted in pain. Both of the texts are captured international attention, and they have the effect the world not only by physical way but as well as psychological and emotional effects when the texts was released at the first time. This essay will listed out both of the texts theme, its contents, its effectiveness and the value of its meaning to the world after they got released. Firstly, the impact of the war on children is the theme represented in both of the texts. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Role Of Power For Private Gain As Defined By The... Background: Corruption is the use of entrusted power for private gain as defined by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP 2008). This research studies the effects and consequences of corruption in the Nigeria health care system. Like other sectors in Nigeria, the health sector is not immune from corruption and this is because of the high demand for health care services which has enormously created opportunity for individuals in health care delivery to manipulate the system to their own advantages at the expense of the general public or consumers. The gap that this has created has made it difficult for targets and health care priorities to be met due to the administrative distance between governance and social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Health care delivery corruption in Nigeria prevails because there is no compliance to the rule of law, the administrative system in Nigeria lacks transparency and trust, also the public sector which could have acted as a check and balance is ruled by ineffective civil service codes and weak accountability methods (Husmann, K. 2011). Causes/Manifestations: Nigeria health system information is asymmetrical in nature and is susceptible to corruption because large numbers of care givers see this as an opportunity to create systemic hindrances and therefore discourage transparency and accountability. It was even argued that consumers not only suffer the consequences of the infected system but also help to encourage the corrupt system, it was reported that some patients believed that one cannot obtain high quality health care unless one is socially or relatively connected to a health care worker, if not, one has to pay a bribe as an incentive to receive health care from caregivers that are trained and paid for the job. This has created a social norm in which bribing is deemed to be legitimate (Adegboyega et al 2012). Another cause of this social norm is uncertainty regarding real projection of who will fall ill and to allocate geographically types of illness associated to a region. This makes it difficult to allocate resources adequately to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Emily Dickinson s Poetry Final Essay Crystal Hall 2 July 2015 ENGL 5383 TC1 Dr. Worley Final Exam Essay Question A Through the process of my liberal arts education, I have had several teachers and professors praise and crucify the biographical approach to literary analysis. Dickinson is perhaps more mysterious than any other writer I have studied. Part of the mystery has been created by analysts trying to decipher the meaning of poems written by a reclusive woman who published little of her work while still alive. During her life, Dickinson was not famous. Her fame and much of her profile has been created after her death. In an attempt to decipher her work, several literary scholars have used a biographical approach to Emily Dickinson and her poetry. My knowledge about Dickinson s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The biographical approach is a popular approach for analyzing literature; however, Wolff claims that, especially with Dickinson, it is overused. Wolff claims that while one cannot begin with only a biographical approach to fully understand the complexity of Dickinson s poetry, a critical reader is also missing something if he or she does not respond at all to the biographical element in Dickinson s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Frankenstein Application Essay Frankenstein Application Essay, Writing Assignment 5 Can science go too far when it equips man with tools to manipulate life? Some of the underlying ethical dilemmas presented in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein are similar to ones we struggle with today, such as selective abortion. Shelley s doomed creature mirrors the devastating result of bringing an unwanted offspring into the world, then shirking responsibility for it thereafter. The practice of playing God and choosing who does and who does not earn life ultimately results in profound negative moral consequences. Just as Victor Frankenstein creates then abandons his creature after he beholds his faults, our current culture discards lives we have created because we do not deem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enforcing the existing ban on sex selective abortion could lead to normalization of the ratios . (Zhu 1211) India s statistics are similar. According to the BBC In 1961, for every 1,000 boys under the age of seven, there were 976 girls. Today, the figure has dropped to a dismal 914 girls. Although the number of women overall is improving (due to factors such as life expectancy), India s ratio of young girls to boys is one of the worst in the world after China. Many factors come into play to explain this: infanticide, abuse and neglect of girl children. But campaigners say the decline is largely due to the increased availability of antenatal sex screening, and they talk of a genocide . In comparing the monster to a baby girl, one s compassion naturally is for the innocent child. However, Shelley s creature was very much like a child, a blank canvas either nurtured or left to the wilds of nature. Is it science and the desire of mankind to control nature that is the driving factor? The answer lies in the climate fostered in Victorian England. It was one of unparalleled progress due to exploding industrialization of cities with modern factories, production processes, and advanced engineering. This exciting era also brought momentous discoveries in Geology, Astronomy, and the sciences. Discoveries like electricity and vaccines made a huge difference in the citizen s quality of life. However, even though there was much advancement, the unsafe sanitation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Solutions Focused Therapy ( Sfbt ) Solution Focused Essay Solution Focused Therapy (SFBT) Solution focused brief therapy (SFBT) places focus on a person s present and future circumstances and goals rather than past experiences. In this goal oriented therapy, the symptoms or issues bringing a person to therapy are typically not targeted. Instead, a qualified therapist encourages those in treatment to develop a vision of the future and offers support as they determine the skills, resources, and abilities needed to achieve that vision successfully. History and Development of SFBT The need for an alternative approach to therapy was recognized as mental health practitioners began to observe the amount of energy, time, money, and other resources spent discussing and analyzing the challenges revealed during the therapy process, while the issues originally bringing an individual to therapy continued to have a negative impact. Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg of the Brief Family Therapy Center in Milwaukee, along with their team, developed solution focused brief therapy in the early 1980s in response to this observation. SFBT aims to develop realistic solutions as quickly as possible, rather than keeping people in therapy for long periods of time, in order to promote lasting relief for those in therapy. How Does SFBT Work? SFBT, which aims to help people experiencing difficulty find tools they can use immediately to manage symptoms and cope with challenges, is grounded in the belief that although individuals may already have the skills ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Plague And Death In The Cairo Calendar The Cairo Calendar restates the information that was presented within the Book of the Five Days in Addition to the Year. The information which pertained to the birthdays of the five gods, as well as the names of the epagomenal days; although in a slightly altered order as Spalinger discussed to a great length, however the topic of plague and disease is still foremost. The Egyptian text declares that the person who knows the names of the epagomenal days will not die of the plague that persists during this time of year also that he will not be possessed by any disease. The first part of the text speaks of the benefits one has if they know all of the names of the epagomenal days, but, instead of text being about the reverence towards disease, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The individual performing the ritual demands that the enemies, death being one, must be terminated during this period in time; this text allows a fresh new understanding of the Ancient Egyptian opinion of the days in addition of the year . The Egyptian text may have also been meant to be interpreted as the Egyptians seeing the epagomenal days as a time of purification, meaning that their enemies , disease, plague, and death were to be terminated. The last statement of the former quote, may they save , could be understood to be implying a connection to the epagomenal days of the previous phrase, may their corpses . With the exegesis of purification in mind it could possibly be use to describe other Ancient Egyptian texts, such as the plague of the year which could be seen as some type of celestial plague with the purpose of ridding Egypt of its enemies during the epagomenal period. The Myth of the Heavenly Cow may possibly fit this formula as well, with raging Sekhmet being sent to eradicate mankind when they started to riot against Ra (Re). The Cairo Calendar text provides more support, with several prayers to the gods, all with the common form O (god + title). Will you protect me from any bad/ evil things, from any slaughter of the year with the name of the prayed epagomenal day following. The phrase slaughter of the year could be signifying another yearly plague, therefore by reciting the individual name of the epagomenal days to the appropriate god or goddess, a person is able to protect themselves from harm on that day. Knowledge of the names of these days is important since they are the only means of defense against any evil thing; whether it be thirst, hunger, disease and plague, or from Sekhmet overcoming you. Fear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Porter five forces analysis is a framework for industry... Porter five forces analysis is a framework for industry analysis and business strategy development. It inducements upon industrial organization economics to develop five forces that determine the competitive intensity and therefore attractiveness of a market. Attractiveness in this context refers to the overall industry profitability. An unattractive industry is one in which the combination of these five forces acts to drive down overall profitability. A very unattractive industry would be one approaching pure competition, in which available profits for all firms are driven to normal profit. This analysis is associated with its principal innovator Michael E. Porter presently at Harvard University as of 2014. Porter s five forces considered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is how that limited supplies power. Threat of New Entrants. Threat of new entrants is fairly high in the industrial because there is a lot of company produces the same product. In some segments, consumer products industry, this may be the case for the difference price. They add substantially branch and wanted to create a gap between the competitors, thus, they provided some funds to intensify the promotion and advertising. Threat of Substitutes. Within the consumer products industry in beverages, brands succeeds in helping to build a competitive advantage, but even the pricing power of brands can be eroded with substitutes such as store branded private label offerings. In fact, some of these same store brand private label products are manufactured by the large consumer products firms. The firms believe that if they can manufacture and package a lower price alternative themselves, they would rather accept the marginal revenue from their lower priced items than risk completely losing the sale to a private label competitor. Result show the high threat of substitutes. Degree of Rivalry. Consumers in this category enjoy a multitude of choices for everything from beverage products to drink. While many consumers prefer certain brands, switching costs in this industry are quite low. It does not cost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Pol Pot Evaluate the impact of the Khmer Rouge on Cambodian society from 1975 1979 Cambodia became one huge labor camp under the Khmer Rouge. After deposing Lon Nol on 1975, the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot began one of the most brutal regimes in human history. This not only changed the Cambodian society but also ultimately destroyed it. This was due to the extreme vision of communism, which Pol Pot wanted to implement for a perfect and a peaceful society. Prince Norodom Sihanouk always tried to maintain Cambodia s neutrality. But with Laos and Vietnam as its borders, he knew this was impossible. After the assassination of Diem in South Vietnam, Sihanouk condemned America s policies; in turn he allowed Viet Cong bases in Cambodia. America in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Khmer Rouge wished to change Cambodian society completely by taking it back to a pre industrial, rural economy. Agriculture was of supreme importance; therefore, everyone had to work together on collective farms. Hence there was a massive evacuation of the cities and the relocation of many villages, was to turn Cambodia into one huge labor camp which affected the country and its people severely. Families were separated and kept moving people from one zone to another in order to achieve three goals: to destroy a person s individuality; to eliminate the human will to resist; and to promote fear, confusion and anxiety via indiscriminate violence. Villages were controlled by Khmer Rouge soldiers, the most frightening were the 12 and 13 year old Khmer Rouge soldiers, because they did not have any humanity, they didn t believe in God, in Buddha, only what the Angkar Loeu told them to believe (Fox). By brainwashing children, the Khmer Rouge s were able to control the population. A drastic change occurred on the constitution of Cambodia changed on 5th January 1976. The Khmer Rouge announced the birth of Democratic Kampuchea and published the nation s new constitution. The use of the word Cambodia was now forbidden. For example Article 1: The State states that The State of Kampuchea is an independent, unified, peaceful, neutral, non aligned, sovereign and democratic State enjoying territorial integrity. The State of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Parkinson s Disease Research Paper Parkinson s disease (PD) is a type of progressive brain disorder in the human body. Brain activity becomes disrupted when nerve cells that produce dopamine start to break down. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is responsible for movement. When it s at extremely low levels, one would experience symptoms such as slower movement, shakiness, problems with posture, and stiff muscles. Unfortunately, Parkinson s is incurable, but there are different types of treatments to help slow down the progression of the disease. The most common and effective treatment for PD is Carbidopa/Levodopa, also known as Sinemet. It is a pill that acts as a chemical precursor that turns into dopamine in the brain. After a patient ingests Carbidopa/Levodopa, it travels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Unbroken Track star Gail Devers once said, Sometimes we fall, sometimes we stumble, but we can t stay down. We can t allow life to beat us down. Everything happens for a reason, and it builds character in us, and it tells us what we are about and how strong we really are when we didn t think we could be that strong. In the nonfiction book Unbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand, the determined Louis Zamperini showed that life could not beat him down, and never gave up, not even in the light of the impossible. Louie s strong minded determination continues to be a factor in his survival until the very end. Before he was introduced to running, Louie was somewhat of a heathen. He was a thief and refused to be controlled: If it was edible, Louie stole it (6). Knowing that food was so easy to take, Louie indeed took it. When he heard that some keys fit more than one lock, he tried over and over until his key fit into the gym of the school. He became naturally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His entire life was filled to the brim with challenges to overcome. And yet he always found a way to jump the hurdle that is life. The Bird, whose overall goal was to break Louie, could not even dent the surface: The Bird continued to beat him, every day. As his attacker struck him, Louie bore it with clenched fists and eyes blazing (258). He was knocked down repeatedly; however, Louie could not be broken. Louie s resilience as a POW was his key to entering the house of survival: He felt his consciousness slipping, his mind losing adhesion, until all he knew was a single thought: He cannot break me (302). All of the mind strengthening conversations and on the raft proved useful throughout his experience as a POW, and Louie s hopeful attitude lived on. Although his body was shattered, his will remained strong and the ultimate survival cake was made with the perfect combination of resilient, unbroken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Archaea and Eubacteria Essay Primarily, the Archaea were once believed to be just another rare group of bacteria, because like bacteria, they are single celled microscopic prokaryotic organisms with no membrane bound nucleus (http://www.fossilmuseum.net/Evolution/archaeaevolution.htm). Despite the similarities in the cell structure of Eubacteria and Achaea, molecular research by Dr Carl Woese and his co workers indicated that they differ significantly on the molecular level (Bacteria in Biology, Biotechnology and medicine, Paul singleton). In this essay, am going to discuss the differences and similarities in the fundamental cellular feature of both organisms. Even though both Archaea and eubacteria have a cell wall to maintain rigidity throughout the cell, there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although both Archaeal and bacterial cells possess flagella for motility, the composition of each organism s flagellum is very different. In bacterial cell, the flagellum is composed of a basal body, external protein filaments both are joined together by a third component called the hook.(Bacteria Flagella David Gene Morgan , Shahid Khan). In Archaeal, the protein filament is polymerised, glycosylated and very much thinner. The Archaeal flagellum is believed to be similar to the bacteria IV pilus in structure.(www.uniprot.org/keywords/974). Another cellular feature shared by both Archaea and Bacteria is size and arrangement of ribosomes. Their ribosomes are much smaller in comparison to eukaryotes. The function of their ribosomes is similar to the ones in eukaryotes; for translating mRNA codons to sequence of amino acids for the synthesis of proteins. Both have 70S Ribosomes composed of 30S and 50S sub units that are joined to make a 70S unit. They contain three ribonucleic acid molecules consisting of 16S, 23S AND 5S . On the other hand, the primary structure of Archaea r RNA and r Proteins is much similar to the ones in eukaryotes and less similar to that of bacteria. Additionally, the Archaea ribosome is much firm compared to mesophilic bacteria s ribosomes, this is particularly beneficial in terms of their adaptation to extreme environmental conditions. (Archaeal Ribosomes, Paola Londei, university of Rome, Sapienza ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...