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Mycenaean Fortifications
Late Helladic fortification walls on the Greek mainland are found surrounding citadels, not the entire
city or site. The citadels seem to have housed central administration and housing for an elite class of
citizens. They were built on hills, presumably as another layer of fortification. I will examine the sites
of Gla, Midea, Tiryns, and Mycenae to look for similarities and differences in the design and
architecture of their fortifications, as well as, arguments about the purpose of the fortifications at these
sites. I will also explore how some sites were hindered or helped defensively and economically by
their location and their use of fortifications.
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The site of Midea is near Mycenae and Tiryns. Midea s fortification walls were observable by 19th
century travelers (Iakovidis, 1983) and later excavations uncovered the gates from the walls as well.
Like other Late Helladic sites, the fortification walls were built on a natural hill. At Midea this hill is
surrounded by a plain and is significantly taller than the surrounding area at 171 meters and the slopes
are hard to climb. This puts the citadel of the site in an easily defensible position in case of any attack.
The hill is so steep in areas that builders did not need to build fortification walls on the east and south
east sides.
The walls at Midea were built using Cyclopean masonry like other fortification walls found from this
time. The walls are also very thick, ranging from 5.50 7 meters in various areas (Iakovidis, 1983).
Like other Mycenaean sites, there is also evidence of a palace area inside the fortification walls.
Terracing and other buildings have also been uncovered during excavations, in keeping with the
traditional role of the fortification walls being placed around an administrative or elite center.
Unlike some other Mycenaean sites, Midea s fortification walls entrance gates were relatively simple
and the walls were never expanded. Midea also has examples of L Shaped gates which are rare on the
Greek mainland. L Shaped gates had 90 degree turns, and while it was a defensive measure in the
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Oppression In Canada
The labeling of individuals and groups as different is part of the process of creating social hierarchies,
which represents the foundation of oppression (de Leeuw, Kobayashi, Cameron, 2011). This story
brings to light the denial of systematic racism of the indigenous people in Canada. It was established
that although Canada prides itself in the great variety of culture and ethnicity and religion. However,
despite such practices, racism is still a significant issue. Oppression is a contemporary issue for
indigenous people because Canadians are still ignorant about aboriginal history. There is a
misconception that aboriginals are either living in an idyllic utopian society or in a primitive world.
underprivileged and disadvantage , lazy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Additionally, the attempts made to correct the situations has been viewed as special rights causing
more resentment of the aboriginal people today. The continued existence of Indian reserves serves as
one of the most visible reminders of the racebased segregation of First Nations people in Canada
(Musto, 1990). I chose social work as my professional career path because it is a diverse field unique
from the name to the diversity, and most importantly the power to make a difference in people s life s.
Social workers don t just tell people to get better they give them the tools to enhance there lives.
Despite the negative connotation and stereotypes, I believe that it is important to have social workers
because they are the protectors and guiders of the everyday people. The ability to communicate
precisely with those who s cultural perspective differentiates from mine is not just a matter of respect
but a matter of appropriateness. In relation to these learnings and as an aspiring social worker. It is
practice that you are tailored to client s belief system in order to develop a healthy identity
development. My learning of the legacy of oppression tailors my professional ability to practice
cultural appropriation and respectful cultural competence when working with aboriginal
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Resarch essay on the classic novel by Charles Dickens,...
RESEARCH ESSAY ON HARD TIMES
English 2319
April 4, 2001
Hard Times was originally written as a weekly serial in a journal called Household Words. It was
written in 1854 to depict what life was like during the industrial revolution and reflect the distinctions
between the classes during that era. The novel centres around a theme of a convincing criticism of
utilitarianism, and every character in the novel plays a role of reinforcing this theme. Utilitarianism
doctrine reflects that the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people, should be the aim of all
social and political institutions so it is ok for the working people to suffer, as long as the economy as a
whole benefits. The novel uses its characters to expose the huge ... Show more content on
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His characters are overly exaggerated to enable him to portray the theme of the novel.
The characters in Hard Times are not void of humanistic qualities but they come across as shallow.
The reader only gets to uncover the first layer of their personality. Gissing reflects Dickens style when
he says I believe him to have been, what he always claimed to be, a very accurate painter of the
human beings... (Gissing). Gissing refers to Dickens as a painter of human beings, which is a very two
dimensional metaphor. Dickens characters are like a painting rather flat and straightforward. Most of
his characters are not very complex and personify either good or evil. For example Gradgrind s
character reflected a rationalistic and self serving philosophy on life and we did not see any change in
this until toward the end of the story when he gave up his philosophy on fact and became politically
active in helping the poor.
Dickens portrays characters in a particular way, he has a very narrow view of society and he places
emphasis on class distinctions. He has not a wide scope; he is always noticeably at his best in dealing
with an ill defined order of English folk, a class (or classes) characterized by dullness, prejudice,
dogged individuality, and manners, to say the least, unengaging. (Gissing). Gissing thinks that even
though we may remember the character s names, that is all that they are to us. They have no depth and
the characters do not leave a lasting
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Footnote
It was a story of a boy who was only 17 when he decides to marry his love one.
He was dodong, and he love teang so much that he could not wait for the right age to settle down in a
relationship that is hard to escape. It s the marriage . At the age of 17 dodong and teang got married
without thinking of the risk being in an uneasy part of life. They just follow what they feel. They don t
think what would happen in their future. They got a child. Teang realized how hard being a young
parent. Her regret of she had done and think, what would be my life if i marry my other suitors instead
of dodong? Can I have the same life as of now? She regrets so much of!!
Until one day, when their son grow. He follows the footsteps of his parents. He ... Show more content
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He was very young... He felt queer, troubled, uncomfortable....
In addition to that, for six successive years, Dodong and Teang kept having children. At this point,
Teang began to feel unhappy in their marriage. She cried sometimes, wishing she had not married. She
did not tell Dodong this, not wishing him to dislike her. Yet she wished she had not married. Not even
Dodong whom she loved. It is interesting to note here that Teang still claims to love Dodong despite
the hardships they have gone through. It should also be noted that Yet she wished she had not married,
is a sentence that is separated from Not even Dodong whom she loved, meaning it is the act of
marrying at a young age that she regrets, not the fact that it is Dodong whom she married. Not
marrying Dodong was only an after thought.
The story goes on, however, to describe another suitor Teang had, Lucio, who was older than Dodong
by nine years. Lucio had married another after her marriage to Dodong, but he and his wife were
childless until now. If she had married Lucion, she wondered, would she have borne him children?
Maybe not, either. That was a better lot. But she loved Dodong.... Here we are given a clearer picture
about her unhappiness and disappointment.
It is particularly regarding child bearing at a young age that Teang is unhappy with. ...would she have
borne him children? Maybe not, either. That was a better lot. The regret she feels about the marriage,
then,
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Personal Family History
My talk from church 29 July 2012
July 29, 2012 at 2:19pm
I have a family tree with branches by the dozens. I have grandpas. I have grandmas. I have uncles,
aunts, and cousins. When it s reunion time, no matter what the weather, it is such a happy day, when
the family gets together. Moses 6:5 8 and again in verse 46 This history of the dealings of God with
his people and the experiences they had constitutes our present scripture. It is nothing more or less
than sacred family history. Because it was written under the influence of the Spirit of the Holy Ghost,
it became scripture (Theodore M. Burton, The Inspiration of a Family Record, Ensign, Jan. 1977, 17).
President Spencer W. Kimball said: I urge all of the people of this church to ... Show more content on
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Just stopped. Not one word. I know why I was asked to give this talk. Pick up the pen, Sydney, and
write. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith told us of specific information we should include in our family
records: It is necessary for us to keep an accurate record of our families and record accurately the
dates of births, marriages and deaths, and ordinances and everything that is vital. Every important
event in our lives should be placed in a record, by us individually (Doctrines of Salvation, comp.
Bruce R. McConkie, 3 vols. [1954 56], 2:204). For Christmas this past year, we gave each of our
grown children a thought provoking game of sorts. Each family was given a small container
containing 90 folded slips of paper with questions on them, and a blank journal. The questions were
geared to spark ideas for a family history. The journal was to write down their memories that the
questions brought up. Several years ago, our branch had a fall harvest dinner and opened our building
to members and non members alike for a family history open house. Displays were set up all over the
building. Each room had ideas, speakers, displays, games, videos, and information regarding
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The Internet History, Development And Forecast
Homework Assignment #1
Name: Suraj Bhatia
Subject: TELE5330 15890 Data networking
Topic: The Internet History, Development and Forecast by Dr. Leonard Kleinrock
Internet. Interconnection of networks. But it s the former term millions of users use for probably the
greatest invention in the field of technology. Well, that s my opinion. After viewing Dr. Leonard
Kleinrock s speech on The Internet History, Development and Forecast at Infocom 2006, it was really
hard to believe that it took almost a decade for people then to realize its importance. As mentioned in
his speech, though the ground work for Internet was initiated in 1957, it was not till 1966 that ARPA
needed an Internet like network for their functioning. It is quite unimaginable to think of today s world
without having access to the Internet. People are connected to the Internet for accessing their
professional and social content while organizations may have their entire foundation built on it. It is
definitely worth looking into something this huge and important, discussing its history, assessing the
present and preparing for its future. In the next two paragraphs, on the basis of Dr. Klienrock s
presentation I have discussed the impact, be it good or bad, right or wrong the Internet has had on the
way our daily business is conducted.
I like the way Dr. Klienrock has put it, It is the people and the culture that has kept the Internet going
on . He has stated many positives, so let s discuss each one with an
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Gray Street-Personal Narrative
Emergency code 10 48, suspect is a 6 1 male, black hoodie, armed and last seen fleeing towards Gray
Street , the radio roars. I m on Gray Street. The last thing I want on my first month in the force is a
damn killer in my face. I ll keep my eye out, sir , I respond unenthusiastically. I m getting out of here,
there s no god damn way I ll be chasing some fool on a fine Mississippi morning. I rev up the engine
of my cruiser and attempt an escape of my own.
Be it fate, stupidity, or the devil s own luck, I fail miserably. Facing my 11 o clock, I spot him. Tall
stature, black hoodie, and this sure as hell is Gray Street. As my suspect approaches closer, I face a
crossroad. Now at my 10:30, my mind drives into hyper speed. Is my job really worth ... Show more
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Don t you move boy , I scream, attempting to secure authority. As hard as I try to avoid crossroads,
they always come across in my path. The black guy screams words I cannot understand, and I m
somehow tempted to pull the trigger. The longer I look at him the more surprisingly aggravated I
become. Of course it was the black guy, why wouldn t it be the black guy. I m out here pulling a Taser
on an innocent man, perhaps scaring him to death while the real suspect is across the street. My trigger
finger becomes heavy. He screams inaudibly again. Shut up damn it, or so help me God, I will shoot
right through you , I threaten. He seems frightened and suddenly reaches into his pocket, I flinch. My
finger pulls back. My gun kicks as my bullet goes soaring ahead. Blood comes rushing down his
temple as he drops down on the cold, hard, Gray Street ground.
This is real life. This is not a damn simulation. That is not target practice. That is not a practice
dummy. I ve shot him. I have just shot him. This man is dead. I have killed this man. I have taken the
bloody soul out of a man. How long have I been standing here? Twenty minutes seems about right.
The radio perks up, Update on code 10 48, suspect is a white male, black hoodie, armed with reported
gunfire, visible scar on face and last seen leaving Gray Street. I want all units on him
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The Relationship Between Art And The Renaissance Art
The connection between art and science is one of the most characteristic features of the Renaissance
culture. The truthful image of the world and man had to be based on their knowledge, so the cognitive
beginning played an especially important role in the art of this time. Naturally, the artists sought
support in the sciences, often stimulating their development.
The Renaissance is a time of great discoveries, great masters and their outstanding works. It is marked
by the appearance of a whole galaxy of artists scientists, among whom Leonardo da Vinci is the first.
Fine art in the Renaissance reaches unprecedented heyday. This is due to the economic upsurge, with a
huge shift that has occurred in the minds of people who have turned to the cult of earthly life and
beauty. The visual art of the Renaissance in many ways represents a contrast to the medieval. It marks
the emergence of realism for a long time determined the development of European artistic culture.
This affected not only the spread of secular images, the development of portrait and landscape or a
new, sometimes almost genre interpretation of religious subjects, but also in the radical renewal of the
entire artistic system. In the Renaissance, an objective image of the world was seen by the eyes of a
man, so one of the important problems facing artists was the problem of space. In Italy, already in the
first half of the century, a scientific theory of linear perspective based on geometry and optics was
created.
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Successful Find Sociology
For this class I chose the title, Working with Others for a Successful Find. In archeology there are
many steps a person must take in order to have a successful find. A successful find is not just when
you find an object in the dirt or ground, it is when you find an object and find new information about
the past. The only way to know about the past is to talk to someone who would know what that object
is. This can be a historian, fellow colleague, and especially a descendant of who the object belongs to.
An example in which I am referring to when I say a descendant of who the object belongs to, is like
when Janet D. Spector talks to Carrie Schommer and Chris Cavendar about the Dakota people. These
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In these groups they would have to act out the part as if they were either Native Americans, the
archeologists, or the state/country officials. The last group would be the jury members and I would be
the judge. Once I assigned them to a specific group they would have a short time to discuss with one
another the argument that they would make. They would be arguing against one another that they
should have the objects that were found. First each group would give their opening argument. After
each group finished that then they would have an open floor in which they would be able to debate
each other. Once they were finished debating and each group made their closing remarks then the jury
would go and deliberate to determine who gets the objects. When the jury returns I would read aloud
the decision. The group who made the best argument will win a prize. Their prize will be all of the
artifacts that were found from the first assignment. This second assignment ties back in with the first
theme as well because it requires the students to work with one another in order to be successful and
win the debate. So overall my class would be all about the students working with one another to
achieve success as well as trying to determine who would receive the artifacts that are found in Native
American lands. At the end of my class
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When Allocating Work, What Things Should Be Taken Into...
Assessment Tool 2 (AT2): Written/Oral Questions
1. When allocating work, what things should be taken into consideration
When allocating work, you need to ensure that it is goal and target orientated. The manager and
employee need to set realistic goals that are achievable and also have time frames attached. It is
imperative to ensure that your staff members possess the necessary skills and have undertaken suitable
developmental activities to complete the work given. On occasion, the lack of such skills can lead to
perceived unfairness. A team member might, for example, feel upset that he or she is not being
allocated particular tasks which they feel they can accomplish. However, as a manager, if you feel that
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Employees need to document all communications with the employee whether it is written or verbal.
The employee needs a considerable amount of time to improve on their performance before the
employer takes further action. The employer should consider section 387 of the fair work act 2009
FAIR WORK ACT 2009 SECT 387
Criteria for considering harshness etc. In considering whether it is satisfied that a dismissal was harsh,
unjust or unreasonable, FWA must take into account:
a) Whether there was a valid reason for the dismissal related to the person s capacity or conduct
(including its effect on the safety and welfare of other employees); and
b) Whether the person was notified of that reason; and
c) Whether the person was given an opportunity to respond to any reason related to the capacity or
conduct of the person; and
d) Any unreasonable refusal by the employer to allow the person to have a support person present to
assist at any discussions relating to dismissal; and
e) If the dismissal related to unsatisfactory performance by the person whether the person had been
warned about that unsatisfactory performance before the dismissal; and
f) The degree to which the size of the employer s enterprise would be likely to impact on the
procedures followed in effecting the dismissal; and
g) the degree to which the absence of dedicated human resource management specialists or expertise
in the
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Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning
The purpose of history is to understand the past so that we can take wisdom from those experiences
and improve the present and the future. The events that occurred during the Final Solution are so
horrendous that often it is viewed as so repugnant that we label the people involved as purely evil,
they are dehumanized. This is dangerous, as it doesn t allow us to obtain wisdom, perspective, and
empathy for those involved. Ordinary Men allows an opportunity to see these events from the eyes of
the perpetrators and their journey that led to what seems to people today as ruthless, unscrupulous
murder. When in fact these people were literally ordinary men who were introduced to unordinary
circumstances which caused them to abandon their humanity. If we discredit these people as inhuman
we fail to learn the lessons of human nature so we can avoid them in the future. Winston Churchill
embodies the lessons learned from Ordinary Men as he said Those that fail to learn from history are
doomed to repeat it. The massacre in Jozefow was first to introduce the men of Battalion 101 to mass
murder. The orders were that males of working age were to be sent Lublin to serve as work Jews,
while the women, children and the elderly were to be exterminated by gunshot immediately. Major
Wilhelm Trapp, the battle commander, found these orders repulsive and one of his officers having
learned about the upcoming massacre asked to be reassigned to avoid the impending violence; his
request was
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media Essays
Media Manipulation
There is a very subtle, yet powerful force at work on our world today. It is trying to control what
woman and young girls do say and believe, especially about their own appearances. The media
portrays unrealistic images that affect the way people, particularly woman, feel about themselves. And
there is no way to avoid it. The media acts as a transmitter of potentially dangerous, socially desirable
values and norms. Anyone can become a victim without even realizing it. Woman are told to believe
distortions, inaccuracies, and bias on a daily basis. Somehow in that all the madness thinness has
become synonymous with attractiveness. It is the media s job to ... Show more content on
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Commercials, billboards, and magazines now have become sly and seductive sellers tolls. The clever,
catchy tunes that tell woman their bodies aren t good enough get placed in the back of a woman s
mind never to escape. It s proof of the power of influence. According to Bakari Chavanu, author of an
article in rethinkingschools.org, quot;Students today are more influenced by the popular media outside
the classroom that by the textbooks and novels they are forced to read. By the time a person graduates
high school they watch 22,000 hours of television, and they ve seen 350,000 commercials by the age
of seventeen. quot; (www.rethinkingschools.org). They watch it all voluntarily, unable to recognize the
damage being done. The images in and on TV shape the values of young people as well as adults.
Sadly, these same images are part of a culture in which one out of every woman has an eating disorder,
(Levinson 46) girls and younger woman increasingly have problems with low self esteem that
eventually leads to dangerous behavior, (www.ed.gov. ERIC...) and where illusions are almost always
shattered. Through ads and other media woman are told to believe that the average woman in the real
world is white, under 40, not disabled, always heterosexual, and her body (even though absolutely
beautiful) is in constant need of improvement.
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Muscular De Duchenne E Uma Doenca
A Distrofia Muscular de Duchenne é uma doença hereditária, caracterizada por uma degeneração
muscular progressiva, causando fraqueza (Emery, 1993). Por ser uma condição recessiva ligada ao
cromossomo X , a DMD afeta predominantemente meninos, e estudos recentes reportam que sua
incidência geral corresponde a 1:4087 (Mendell at al., 2012).
Esta distrofia está relacionada à ausência da proteína distrofina em diversos tecidos, a qual
corresponde a cerca de 0.002% da massa proteica da célula muscular estriada. Com o
desenvolvimento da DMD, a ausência e/ou disfunção desta proteína resulta em necrose e
comprometimento da capacidade de regeneração da fibra muscular (Chargé Rudnick 2004).
Mutações espontâneas do gene da distrofina têm sido observadas em animais, tornando os modelos
experimentais para DMD. Camundongos são frequentemente utilizados como modelo para a doença,
incluindo animais com mutação espontânea ou modelos knockout, ainda que ambos apresentem um
fenótipo menos severo do que o humano (Berg et al., 2011; Sicinski et al., 1989; Itagaki et al., 1995;
Grady et al., 1997).
Como o gene da distrofina é conservado em relação ao seu tamanho e função em mamíferos, as
distrofinopatias derivadas de mutações espontâneas em animais como cães e gatos foram relatadas,
demonstrando a similaridade genética da doença entre humanos e principalmente cães (Kornegay et
al., 1988). Nestes animais, a distrofia tem sido registrada com maior incidência em cães da raça
Golden Retriever,
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Speech On Frankincense Oil
Do you realize that Frankincense oil is known as the Ruler of Oils and it truly merits the title?
Representing myself, I really utilize it consistently with a specific end goal to advance my wellbeing
and on the off chance that I ever needed to pick only one oil to have, obviously, it would be
frankincense.
Moreover, Frankincense has been for quite some time utilized as a prized and valuable crucial oil. At
the end of the day, it was utilized by the Egyptians, Babylonians, and Assyrians in religious functions,
and as a tar for demulcents and treatments. The three savvy men really conveyed frankincense to the
infant Jesus as an advertising.
Besides, Frankincense is taken from Boswellias when removed from the bark of the tree. Moreover,
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Remember that the mix of these two oils together is remarkable with regards to wounds.
2. Provides neurological support
Frankincense might be the best oil for giving neurological backing, since it assists with the focal
sensory system capacity. Also, this oil assists with clarity of considering, or adjusting the feelings, and
so forth.
3. Reduces and fades scar appearances
Blend 2 3 drops of frankincense oil with coconut oil, and specifically apply it on your skin.
4. Fosters strong immune system
Knead a few drops into the wads of your feet consistently with a specific end goal to support your
resistant framework. Additionally, you can diffuse it all through your home or in your room around
evening time.
5. Lowers stress and anxiety
Frankincense oil advances unwinding and sentiment quiet. In this way, a couple drops blended in a
transporter oil ought to be essentially rubbed on the back of the neck when feeling focused.
6. Balances hormones and improves memory
Frankincense oil helps in adjusting hormones and enhancing memory.
7. Helps with aging
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Brief Summary Of The Exposition Of Hatchet
The exposition of Hatchet begins with a thirteen year old boy named Brian on his way from New York
to Canada on a two person plane to see his father. Brian s parents recently divorced and Brian is really
disheartened about the situation he calls the reason why they broke. Before to long on the plane the
pilot suffers a heart attack and dies leaving Brian to land the plane this is when rising action begins .
Somehow Brian lands the plane in a crash landing and only has a few bumps and bruises. With Brian
the only one alive he would have to find food and shelter to survive against nature. With only the
hatchet his mother gave him, Brian went out and found some berries to eat and made a shelter. Brian
learned how to make a spear, fire and learns
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My First Opportunity At The Pediatric Service With...
My first opportunity to work with children was during my second year pediatrics rotation, where I
grew to love the specialty. It gave me a chance to interact with age groups ranging from neonates to
adolescents, each with their own unique set of conditions. I vividly remember an eight year old who
was admitted to the pediatric service with congestive heart failure. During my first interview with her,
she was very scared and shy. Upon further discussions with her mother, I realized that she associated
my white lab coat with injections and pain. The next time I met the girl, I went without my white coat.
She was more cheerful and it was easier to gather her problem history. I realized that earning a patient
s trust is the key and to do so, I must empathize with them and creatively address their concerns. This
requires verbal as well as nonverbal listening skills and patience. Overall, it was a truly satisfying
experience, to make her feel comfortable, understand her issues and provide her the care she needed.
During my clinical rotations in the medical school, I was able to treat many sick children with
different diseases. Nursing them to health and working with their families was not only emotionally
satisfying but also helped me to appreciate the diverse components involved in pediatrics. Working in
various outreach programs, including school medical checks, tuberculosis clinics, and the Pulse Polio
Campaign helped me involved in community health at a primary level. I used
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The Sale Of Foreign Arms
POSITION PAPER
ON
THE SALE OF FOREIGN ARMS
1. This paper will argue that, in its current state, the sale of foreign arms does not support United
States (US) foreign policy. The sale of US arms exacerbates conflict in the Middle East and
contributes to human rights abuses.1 The Obama administration implemented a Conventional Arms
Transfer Policy in 2014 to control arms sales and prevent human rights abuses while providing the
weapons countries need to defend themselves in order to prevent the need for US boots on the
ground.2 However, these measures are not enough and US weapons can and do still end up in the
hands of terrorists.1
2. The Obama administration has approved more major arms deals by almost $30 billion in its initial
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Countries in the area have hoarded, are using, and are asking for more American arms. These events
have unleashed the possibility of a dangerous new arms race in areas of turmoil and changing
alliances.3 Some of the arms the United States sold to the region are being used in conflicts. Saudi
Arabia uses Boeing F 15 fighters to strike Yemen and the United Arab Emirates is flying Lockheed
Martin F 16 s to bomb Yemen and Syria.3 Saudi Arabia in particular has committed human rights
abuses in its air war in Yemen. Amnesty International has called on the US to cease selling bombs,
fighter jets, and combat helicopters to Saudi Arabia. According to the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights, the conflict between Saudi Arabia and anti government rebels has
killed thousands of civilians, and two thirds of those lives were claimed by Saudi air strikes.4
4. The United States has not ignored the role foreign arms sales play in human rights violations. In
2014, President Obama issued a directive called Conventional Arms Transfer Policy. It clearly
expresses that the United States should not sell military arms to countries that are unstable enough that
they might turn the weapons against the US or its allies. The policy calls for officials to examine the
risk that the recipient of the arms would use them to commit human rights violations or that the arms
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Example Of Pathological Arbitration
Warren E. Burger , in a 1984 address to the American Bar Association lamented that:
The entire legal profession has become so mesmerized with the stimulation of the courtroom that we
tend to forget that we ought to be healers of conflict. Our system is too costly, too painful,... As healers
of human conflicts, the obligation of the legal profession is to provide mechanisms that can produce
an acceptable result in the shortest possible time, with the shortest possible expense and the minimum
of stress on the participants. This is what justice is all about.
Arbitration is envisioned to assist as an effective means to resolve disputes without involving the
costly and overburdened judicial system. However, even the finest tool is subjected to abuse in the
hands of an inept, careless or somewhat manipulative user. Therefore, understanding pathological
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Ojjeh, the arbitration clause read Disputes arising in connection with this agreement shall be
determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the Director General of the World Health
Organization . The Director General of the WHO refused to act as appointing authority. As a result,
the ICC appointed an arbitrator following the refusal. The ICC s appointment of the arbitrator was
upheld by the Swiss Federal Tribunal.
3. Non Mandatory Words
Pathology also arises in an arbitration clause if it is contained in non compulsory words. The reason is
that where parties are under no compulsion to go to arbitration, the party seeking to frustrate
arbitration will rely on the non mandatory language used. For example: The parties may refer any
dispute to arbitration ; ... disputes can be submitted to the adjuster for arbitration .
The Munich Higher Regional Court upheld the following arbitration provisions of the Unified Terms
and it was deemed to be incorporated into the agreement The Unified Terms of the German Grain
Trade as well as the arbitral tribunal of the purchaser shall
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The American Colonial Life During The Late 1700 S
Whether by land or by sea, eighteenth century colonial travel was arduous, expensive, and many times
dangerous. Because of this, few people traveled very far from their homes. Transportation has changed
dramatically since the late 1700 s. It was during this time that Colonial America was budding as a new
country. This was before airplanes, which appeared in the very early stages of the 1900 s. Cars showed
up about the same time, so rewind about 200 plus years and we re back in colonial America. It wasn t
civilized like it is today. The dirt roads were bumpy, grimy, and when the rains came, they were mud
baths. So how did people during this time get around? Often, they didn t. Not many people could
afford the cost of travel back then. Daily American Colonial Life was extremely harsh for the first
settlers and colonists. They were faced with a new country, unknown territory and no friends, relatives
or neighbors to help them In those days, it was fairly expensive to travel. Because of this, generally
only government officials, merchants, and planters took the risk (Constitution Facts). Women were
supposed to stay home and look after the children while the husband went off to do business. America
was still a budding country, so there were not as many cities as there are now and they were more
spread out. If the man wanted to travel, it would require several hours, or even several days to ride on
horseback. Often the husband wouldn t return for a couple of days, and when he
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Industrialization Changed America
Discuss some of the ways that industrialization changed America. Give some concrete examples and
back up your answers with as many facts as possible. Industrialization changed American in many
ways through manufacturing in history that affected our future in goods and resources.
Industrialization started in the eighteenth century in Britain. Britain s system involved machinery and
factories; something American did not have but wanted. America was recruiting Britain artisans;
Britain made laws prohibiting the export of workers to American so assure no competition arises.
However, much of the industrialization in American came from ideas of the British just made more
efficient. With that being said, Paul Moody and Francis Lowell use to work
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Fahrenheit 451 Unit 6 Creative Writing
David pulled the bedclothes up to his chin. The eerie moaning continued, unperturbed by this small
defiance. It s just the wind in the chimney, he told himself, over and over. It s nothing to worry about.
Footsteps started towards his door from the dark corridor outside it. Slow, steady, purposeful
footsteps, edging ever closer to his lonely, dark room. David reached above his head and turned his
gas lamp up, so that it lit the room with flickering orange, creating strange shadows that danced on the
walls like a five year olds nightmare. The footsteps reached his door. There was a barely perceptible
pause, then the door creaked open loudly. David shrieked as a dark shadow threw itself at him, passing
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Walking into the lounge room, David sat down on the couch, and refused Bill s offer of refreshments.
Sitting down next to him, Bill asked him, Well, what is it then, David? David told Bill the whole story.
At the end of it, Bill just sat completely still on the lounge with a sceptical look on his wide face. If
you don t believe me, I ll take you there and show you the floor, and what s underneath it, David
offered eventually. Bill accepted, and they walked back to the house. Letting himself in the front door,
David led Bill to his bedroom. Opening the door, he gasped. The floor was completely repaired. It
looked exactly as it had the night before. It even had the creaking boards in the same places. I I swear
that what I told you was true! I m not crazy! You ve got to believe me, Bill! Please! Bill looked at him
with a pitying look on his face. I m sorry, David, but the people in town have been concerned about
your well being ever since you moved in here. This is the final straw. I m having you moved to the
Mental Hospital. Immediately. No, Bill! Please! You can t leave it here, to kill more people! Please,
Bill! David continued pleading as Bill dragged him out of the house, and called for an ambulance to
take David to the
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Swot Analysis Of At T
The purpose of this paper is to perform a brief SWOT analysis of AT T, Inc. This analysis will assess
some of the strengths and weaknesses in the organizations internal environment and also the
opportunities and threats in its external environment.
SWOT Analysis of AT T
AT T, Inc. provides telecommunication services and products, including wireless communications,
local exchange services, long distance services, data/broadband and Internet services, video services,
telecommunications equipment, managed networking and wholesale services. It operates business
through four reportable segments: Wireless, Wireline and Other. The Wireless segment operates
comprehensive range of high quality nationwide wireless voice and data communications services in a
variety of pricing plans, including postpaid and prepaid service plans. It also sells handsets, wirelessly
enabled computers and personal computer wireless data cards manufactured by various suppliers for
use with voice and data services. The Wireline segment provides both retail and wholesale
communication services domestically and internationally. Its wireline services into three product
based categories: voice, data and other. The other segment includes equipment, outsourcing,
government related services, customer information services and satellite video services. The security
service includes business continuity and disaster recovery services as well as premise and network
based security products. The company was founded in
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The Four Genetic Disorders
There are four different types of genetic disorders: single gene mutations, chromosome mutations,
multifactorial, and mitochondria. Single gene mutation, also known as Mendelian disorder, is an
abnormality in the DNA of a gene, and is divided into three categories, dominant, recessive, and X
linked. Chromosomal mutation is a result of extra or lack of a certain number of chromosomes, or an
irregular structure of a chromosome. Multifactorial disorder is caused by multiple genes that are
combined with environmental and by the lifestyle of that particular person. Mitochondrial disorders
are caused by mutations in the DNA of mitochondria, that affects mitochondria function. Although the
four types of genetic disorders all affect the human body
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La Civilisation Ma Mère
La Civilisation Ma Mère La Civilisation ma mère, écrit par Driss Chraïbi, explore un seul personnage,
la mère. Mais le roman, n est pas une étude de caractère ; c est plutôt une étude d un pays. Le style et
ton de Chraïbi varient partout dans le roman, mais la texte reste toujours plein des métaphores et
sarcasme. Il y a des temps quand l intrigue vire complètement hors de réalité, mais d autres fois ou les
circonstances sont vraiment plausibles. Chraïbi approfondie a la fois l évolution de la mère, mais aussi
l évolution de sa famille, et le monde entier. La juxtaposition entre la mère et le père reste
particulièrement palpable à travers l histoire. Chraïbi semble utiliser l évolution des relations entre la
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Àfin du chapitre, elle, « apporte a Mr. Kteu a boire et a manger, » mais c était le grand Nagib qui les a
dévoué pour ne pas briser le rêve de sa mère, un acte d amour intéressant entre mère et fils. À ce point,
la mère fait progrès d un mouton, à une radio, et elle continue à s engager au monde extérieur. Puisque
la mère s assimile a son nouveau perspectif du civilisation, elle garde toujours son moi, exemplifié
partout dans le conte. Au commencement de sa narration, Loustic parle des vêtements que sa mère a
fabriqués. Au milieu de la première partie, elle fait son propre rouge a lèvres, et plus tard, elle sert des
repas traditionnels quand elle est au milieu de son évolution. Elle est vraiment ingénieuse, et elle
essaie de faire correspondre sa vie intérieure, mère et épouse, « Elle rejetait tout ce qui risquait de
bouleverser sa sensibilité du monde, non pas sa vision du monde. » C est un passage très important au
personnage de la mère, mais aussi le thème que Chraïbi fonde. La vision est limitée spatialement.
Pendant que la mère perce sa carapace, elle voit de plus en plus choses. Mais sa sensibilité des choses,
comment elle sent le monde, cela ne change jamais. Elle n avale pas en entier cette culture étrangère,
mais elle l adapte a elle même. Chraïbi illustre la juxtaposition entre le Maroc et l occident dans un
discours intéressant sur le Noel. Apres
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Looking For A Creative Project
Are you looking for a creative project that s fun, easy and fairly quick? Tie dying is a great activity for
the whole family! The wonderful thing about tie dye is that you can t really mess it up and anyone can
do it. Here are the things you ll need to gather before getting started:
Fabric to dye. You can dye t shirts, bandannas, shorts, socks, underwear...whatever you d like, as long
as your fabric is 100% cotton, rayon, or other natural fiber, otherwise the dye won t hold. Inexpensive
cotton t shirts are perfect for beginners. You should pre wash them to remove any finishes on the cloth
that might interfere with the dying process. Dye to color your fabric. The three primary colors for tie
dye are fuchsia, yellow and turquoise. Other colors can be achieved by mixing two or three of these
together, for example, fuchsia and yellow will give you orange. You can buy individual supplies but if
this is your first time dying, I recommend a tie dye kit. You can get them in most stores that offer craft
supplies or order them online. I ve used the Tulip Dye Kits for birthday parties and the shirts turned
out beautifully. My dyes of choice however, are Procion MX dyes. You can order kits online through
stores such as Dharma Trading Company. I do not recommend using RIT dyes. I ve found them to be
very messy and the colors run and fade quickly. Soda ash to pre soak your shirts in. Some kits have it
included. If not, you can find soda ash, (aka sodium carbonate); at
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Impact of Tourism
IMPACT OF TOURISM
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Fe Zuly
2011
Abstract
Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity in 2008, there were over 922 million
international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism
receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008, corresponding to an increase in real terms
of 18%. This paper is purposed to explain about impact of tourism including advantages and
disadvantages. This impact has occurred in some different countries.
1. Introduction
Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization
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Additional jobs, ranging from low wage entry level to high paying professional positions in
management and technical fields. Tourism acts as an export industry by generating new revenues from
external sources. A host nation will gain foreign exchange, which will contribute to improve the nation
s balance of payments. For example in Australia, the economic benefits of tourism are well
documented. In 1997/98, tourism consumption in Australia totalled $58.2 billion contributing 4.5% of
Australia s total GDP and 6% of its employment. While in Caribbean, tourism as a means of promise
economic development. The tourism industry earns foreign exchange, provides jobs for citizens, and
revenue to government. Proponents of tourism argue that the movement away from the cash crop
economy that dominated the Caribbean since the colonial period, toward a tourism based economy
will build a much sounder economic foundation. In Jamaica, a tourist trade development board was
created in 1922, succeeded in 1956 by the Jamaican Tourist Board, composed of representatives form
government, air and ground transportation groups, travel agents, hoteliers, which has pursued a
strategy of promoting and developing mass tourism.
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Descriptive Essay About My Dream
A dream I had recently has stuck with me. I m in a small room that I don t recognize. There s nothing
of note about it other than it has no windows and only a single bright red door. The walls and floor are
all sterile white. In the center of the room there is a round wooden table with a small fish tank in the
center of it and it has a couple of goldfish inside. I don t know where I am, but I do know that it s my
job to feed and take care of the fish. This seems like a simple enough task, but after a few minutes, I
hear a knock on the door. I open the door to see my younger sister holding another fish tank, this time
with a small purple fish inside of it. She hands it to me without saying a word, and then she leaves. I
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I could make sense of most of the dream, but one part I could not figure out. Why fish?
I decided to look up what fish represented to Jung, seeing as I couldn t think of any significance
myself, other than them being relatively easy to take care of. In my research I found a few
explanations for the fish symbol, but the one that stood out to me the most was fertility. Not very
many people know this, but my husband and I have been trying to conceive for almost two years
without any luck. We ve recently been discussing going to a fertility doctor to see if there are any
issues that could be impeding us. It s something that has been weighing on my mind lately, especially
since my sister and best friend both had babies in the span of us trying.
In the end, my interpretation came to this stressing myself out and trying to do everything for
everyone else is negatively impacting my ability to become pregnant. I believe that the white room is
a connection to the fact that we are considering involving doctors, and the bright red door represents
my period, which is always an issue for me. The people coming to the door are a literal interruption of
my cycle. My doctor said that stress is likely causing me not to ovulate and that stress definitely stems
from all of the commitments in my life. I have a very big problem telling people no, which means I
end up with too
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Subjugation of Freedom in One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest
The Subjugation of Freedom in One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Ken Kesey s book, One Flew Over
the Cuckoo s Nest, is a multi faceted work incorporating many thematic elements. One of the most
easily addressable themes is that of freedom and its limitations placed upon the characters in the
novel. Many types of freedoms are addressed ranging from the tangible and real to the perceived and
implied. The setting primarily takes place in a mental hospital on a locked ward which limits the
characters physical freedoms. The characters are constantly coerced and demeaned by the antagonist
Ms. Ratched which limits their mental freedoms. Beneath all is a subtext of sexual repression which is
constantly fought against by McMurphy. Individually, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sex is used in the novel as a representation of total freedom. Its exercise is almost always portrayed by
McMurphy who, through his general demeanor and newness to the hospital, is the most free, sexually,
of any of the men. He is so free, that it has gotten him into trouble as he only seems to be able to act
on impulse. Society is not able to deal with his complete abandon and he is eventually punished for it
by having a piece of his brain removed. The rest of the men are all repressed mostly due to some
problem they ve had with the women in their lives. In fact, it is their inability to deal with women that
brought them to the hospital in the first place. Women are portrayed throughout the book as the root of
all men s problems. Nurse Ratched is the penultimate figure of sexual repression. She does not
acknowledge her femininity but hides it successfully, but for her bosom, beneath her sterile, pressed
uniform. She is cold toward the men offering no real compassion and serves only to aggravate the men
s issues with women in general. Her power is finally stripped from her, quite literally, when
McMurphy rips open her uniform revealing her breasts, the symbol of femininity; she is a woman
after all.
Limiting or removing freedom boils down to control. Those who restrict freedoms wish to exercise
control upon those whose freedoms have been infringed. In the story, the restriction of all freedoms is
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China and the World Suffer from the Use of Nonrenewable...
As the world population, the use of nonrenewable resources, and development of industrial technology
continues to grow, the more harmful air pollution gets. Air pollution is caused by all of these factors,
and more. While fossil fuel sources continue to diminish, there is an increasing interest in the use of
renewable technologies, such as the air, water, and sun. China is one of the many countries in the
world suffering from air pollution due to household and industrial use of fossil fuels and a massive
population. Air pollution also has many negative impacts on human health and the environment.
Although there are many solutions to these problems, it is the matter of the people and government
knowing about these problems and solutions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The massive building and production of cement cause dust and other harmful particles to submerge
into the urban cities of Albania.
Urban wastes and water pollution are a serious health threat to the urban population. Despite Albania s
rich sources of water, the pollutant discharges are causing lack of freshwater in the cities, only 60% of
the population have access to a drinking water supply.
Sanitation has been a problem in the country for a long time. The poor state of sewage collection and
systems cause contamination to both drinking water and soil. There is a large amount of sickness
associated with the water pollution. The levels of shigellosis and typhoid fever are very high in
Albania; and the monthly statistics of food and waterborne diseases show that shigellosis infections
linger in the country throughout the year. It is also estimated that each year 500 deaths in the city are
caused by air and water pollution. The immense usage of cars and vehicles also propose a large threat
to air pollution and the health of the population.
In spite of the air pollution in Albania being caused mostly by outdoor issues, such as cars and
industrial plants; there are still problems involving indoor air quality in Albania. Out of the 12 schools
monitored by the WHO pilot surveys, the results conclude that the biggest concern is low temperature
and poor ventilation especially during the winter.
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Battle Of Arabia Essay
Lawrence of Arabia bolstered the Allied Powers through the capture of Damascus by reinforcing
General Allenby s forces and in the process he demonstrated his innovative leadership. Wanting to
advance north against the Turks, Allenby required assistance from the Arabs to attack the Fourth Army
of the Turks east of the Jordan River. To accomplish that, Allenby needed Lawrence, who seemed to
be the only person who could get the Arabs to fight in an organized way (Korda 379). Considering
Allenby s request, Lawrence altered the proposed strategy to have the Arabs attack Ma an and the
southern railway. Instead, Lawrence believed it would be best to attack the railway from the north of
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These tribes rallied with Allenby s army and resulted in a defeat of the Ottomans at Deraa (Mack 163).
Importantly, this success at Deraa diminished the already dwindling Turks forces, setting them up for
defeat at Damascus. On September 19th, the day that Allenby captured Damascus, the Turkish forces
were bombarded for fifteen minutes at 4:30 am by 385 guns. This full scale infantry assault with
artillery barrage drove the Turks from their bunker. So firmly had the Turks been convinced that the
assault would be toward the Jordan River that they had thinned out their infantry on the coastal plain,
and their defenses quickly crumbled (Korda 411). At about nine in the morning on Tuesday, (October
1,) Lawrence and Stirling drove into Damascus to find scenes of jubilation. Nuri Shaalan and Nasir
had already entered the city, and the narrow streets of the old city of Damascus were aflame with joy
and enthusiasm (Barr 297). After the successful assault on Damascus, presses reported that Colonel
Lawrence played a part of the greatest importance in the Palestine victory. They also notably
mentioned the tactics he used at Deraa (Wilson
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Harriet Tubman And The Civil War
During the year 1820 in the county of Dorchester, Maryland, a hero was born. Her name was Araminta
Ross, though later would be known by a different name: Harriet Tubman. Tubman was one of the most
well known figures throughout history. She possessed characteristics of bravery, courage, intelligence,
determination, and selfishness during her fight through slavery. This abolitionist was known for her
job as the official conductor for the Underground Railroad, and her services for the Union army during
the Civil War (HISTORY online). All her contributions lead to self liberations and belief that everyone
deserves equal opportunity regardless to race or sex.
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As a result, her masters decided to sell her, but could not find another family with which to dispose of
her. Tubman did not want to be removed from her parents and siblings, and made it her goal to escape
with them. Although her brothers decided to back out last minute during the first attempt of the
escape, Tubman still managed to make her way to the slavery free state of Pennsylvania via the
Underground Railroad (Civil War Trust). For a short amount of time, she stayed in Philadelphia and
worked unusual jobs to support herself. After she heard that her family relatives were soon to be sold,
she headed back to Maryland to save them (Civil War Trust). Tubman was determined to bring her
family and others back up North, and lead them to freedom. In the span of almost twenty trips, she
was able to guide back over 300 fugitive slaves up North towards Canada via the Underground
Railroad. This courageous act has earned Tubman the title as the most famous conductor of the
Underground Railroad. By her extraordinary courage, ingenuity, persistence, and iron discipline, she
was known as the Moses of her people because she had never lost a slave in the process (Britannica
Online). Tubman did as much as she could to aid those escaping slavery. Tubman wasn t only
courageous, but intelligent as well during her her quest to help slaves escape the South. She used
several strategies in order to make her course successful. Tubman would use drugs to halt babies from
crying loudly
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Mise-En-Scene In The Great Gatsby
I will be evaluating Lurhman s use of mise en scene and its success in reflecting the narrative and
emotions of the characters. I will be assessing two scenes from two movies (The Great Gatsby, Romeo
and Juliet). I believe that the Fish tank scene in Romeo and Juliet then the scene when Nick meets
Gatsby is another successful scene. In The Great Gatsby the mise en scene is used to show off the
romance and magnificence of Jay Gatsby it is used to describe his personality and economic status. In
Romeo and Juliet the success comes from the symbolism of the water and the use of camera position.
Mise en scene is an expression used to describe the design aspects of a theatre or film production,
which essentially means visual theme .
The fish tank
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Into The Wild Chris Mccandless A Fool Essay
Ameer Attrah
Ms Ozoa
Contempt Let, Period 1
1 13 2017
Title In Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer tells the story of Chris McCandless, a man who was born in
rich family. McCandless allowed his thoughts to guide him in a way that lead him to an awful death.
His parents tried to set him up for an amazing future, they even gave him money for his collage. But
Chris took this promising future and turned it into journey filled with adventures and excitement. Alex
is often seen as a sensitive person, and that explains why he left his parents for a stupid argument. He
was not a hero, or a fool. He was following his beliefs in order to shift the way his life is going, and he
wasn t influenced by anything in his life, such as his friends, or his college degree and his family. At
long last he was unencumbered, emancipated from the stifling world of his parents and peers, a ...
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He was a good student in school and could have had a very bright professional future, but he rejected
graduate school. He was a well known athlete so he could have had friends bul he didn t want any. He
had a savings of 25,000 dollars and he just gave it away. He could have used the maney ta live a
regular life. Instead of Living life like a normal person he decided to disappear without telling his
family and hike to Alaska. Even Lhc way he lravelled was foolish. When hc started his hike alone his
odds for surviving were already low because it s almost impossible to hike through Alaska alone. He
was even more foolish because of the lack of supplies and food. He only brought a bag of rice to eat.
The gun Lhal he broughl wasn l powerful enough lo lakc down a grizzly bear or any bear if he saw
one, so he was not able to protect himself. Sa Chris can be known as a fool because he underestimated
the value of education, family and didn t prepare properly for surviving in the wilderness of
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Underground Railroad Research Paper
PART I
The Underground Railroad was a network of people, African American as well as Caucasians, who
assisted escaped slaves from the South by offering shelter, aid and protection. It was the term used to
describe a network of meeting places, secret routes, passageways and safe houses used by slaves in the
U.S. to escape slave holding states to northern states and Canada It developed as a joint effort of
several different clandestine groups most notably the Quakers who were the first known group to take
on the effort. The activities of the underground railroad operated from the early 1800s to the Civil War
however, the exact dates of its existence are unknown. The earliest mention of the Underground
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The American revolution was the kick starter to all the other revolutions stemming from the belief of
English theorists who rejected the longstanding idea that slavery was a condition that naturally suited
some people. Their transatlantic antislavery movement which believed that freedom was the natural
condition of man fed the emergence of the American revolution. In addition to the united states,
France and Haiti also formed revolutions all pushing and declaring the notions that all men are created
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The poem Who s for the game. Essay
The poem Who s for the game.
Who would much rather come back with a crutch, than lie low and be out of the fun?
Throughout the poem Who s for the game , Jessie Pope convinces many soldiers to go to war by
asking questions in every stanza. Who s for the game, the biggest thetas played, the red crashing game
of a fight? , she asks the reader in an excited tone, allowing the soldier to have a very positive effect
on war. Who wants to play in this fight? , as if to say that the idea of war was nothing more than a
boxing game, which was a common sport in the era of world war two.
Most classes (even those who were rich) had more or less of an idea on the rules concerning this
particular sport, and were familiar with it.
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The language of Jessie Pope is very informal as it is directed to young men, who in the era of World
war two were very young (aged 16 and over) and uneducated. Who knows it wont be a picnic not
much
. This use of improper slang language could attract the attention of the young and uneducated man
partially because she shares the same common speech with him making him feel more comfortable
with the poem.
Less able soldiers may raise their heads in marvel to the poem purely due to the continuous tempo.
Use of the word lads , is what a higher figure of authority would call a boy e.g. a mother or father.
This is showing that she has authority and is telling the boys what to do rather than giving them an
option.
Owen, unlike Pope has used simile s to give a more effective description of how the soldiers feel and
look like. Drunk with fatigue, deaf even to the hoots , Owen suggests that as alcohol makes one drunk
and unbalanced on the feet, so does the large amounts of fatigue that the soldiers have received.
Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud , Owen uses the word cancer as he feels that there is nothing that
can stop the man from dying, a small glimmer of hope but other than that it seems to be incurable. He
has also used visual and sound effects rather than rhyme. If you could hear at ,every jolt, the blood ,
using the world jolt he gives a
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Batman An Auteur Analysis
The question at hand states, In evaluating a film, should we interpret and evaluate it by considering
how the film is the creative work of a single author or auteur? (Yenter, Essay Information ).
Understanding my claim requires an understanding of what an auteur is. The original auteur theory is
the idea that the director is the sole author of the film. There are three different strategies that are
typically used to argue for the theory of single authorship. Those strategies are as follows: the
restriction strategy, the sufficient control strategy, and the construction strategy. By assessing these
various strategies attempting to defend single authorship as well as assessing the poststructuralist
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The Harry Potter movies have not been evaluated based on the work of the director(s). According to
the auteur theory, each of the movies would need to be evaluated and interpreted based on the creative
work of the director each specific movie. This would be as if we are saying each Harry Potter movie is
separate and distinct from the Harry Potter movies created by a different director. As Harry Potter is
meant to be evaluated and interpreted as a unified series, the auteur theory interpretation would make
utterly no sense. Obviously, by using Harry Potter as an example, many opponents would make that
claim that J.K. Rowling wrote the books. Even if we can compare literature to film and J.K. Rowling
is also said to be the author of the films, she is not the director. But because of her role in creating
these novels, she had a say in how the movies portrayed them, and in some cases, similar to Thor, her
vision overruled the director s vision. As intertextuality makes clear, films are collaborative efforts,
not the sole work of the
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Semiotic Analysis In Advertising
Through semiotic analysis, signifiers, myths and paradigmatic analysis an interpretation of a car
insurance ad by the VHV holding company can be made on many levels. VHV Holding, a German car
insurance company, uses sexist ideologies to sell the idea that you need insurance in case you get into
an accident while distracted by establishing women as sexualized objects and men as beings who are
reckless drivers because of constant sexual thoughts.
Looking at this print advertisement denotatively the viewer sees two nude women sitting in a bathtub
filled with bubbles; one woman is seemingly scrubbing the other with a brain like one would normally
do with a sponge. The caption in the corner is surrounded by an octagon and reads A man s mind isn t
always on the road . The areas surrounding the two women is mostly tinted blue and white. The
woman who is being cleaned with the brain is looking downwards to the left while the woman holding
the brain is looking directly at the viewer/camera in what many would consider a sexual way. In the
background in the upper left corner candles are lit and sitting atop of a small table.
According to Sturken the practice of looking is tied to ideology, images are elements of contemporary
advertising and consumer culture through which assumptions about beauty, desire, glamour, and social
value are both constructed and responded to (21). In this ad we see that an assumption about desire
and social value are constructed. When looking at this
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The Musical Style Of Sabrina Lentini
1. Who did you see perform?
I saw Sabrina Lentini perform.
2. Where did the concert take place? (name of venue and city
The concert took place on Main Street at the street fair in Huntington Beach.
3. Concert Date?
The day that I saw Sabrina Lentini perform was November 7th, 2017.
4. Describe the surroundings and the general ambiance. Did the venue seem appropriate? Did it
enhance or detract from the experience?
The ambiance was very kid friendly. The general surroundings were actually a decently large group of
people listening to her sing, as well as children sitting in front of her as close as they could as if it
were storytime. The venue did seem appropriate because it was family friendly and had no foul
language. I believe that having her perform on main Street enhanced the experience because you were
really able to see how passionate she was about her music. As well as how her voice was so naturally
amazing and she didn t need any audio tuning. The venue, just being on the street, enhanced the
experience to me because it shows that even though she s extremely musically talented, she s still a
person who has a passion for singing and doesn t need a stage in order to express it. ... Show more
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What was the musical style? Describe the style.
Sabrina s musical style was a mix of popular and folk music. Her vocals sang mostly about life
experiences in relationships which is a common idea used in both popular and folk music. The rhythm
and beat of the music had a country beat and feel to it which led me to think she was a bit of a folk
artist. Her music, in general, was energetic and danceable which led me to believe her style was also
popular
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  • 2. Mycenaean Fortifications Late Helladic fortification walls on the Greek mainland are found surrounding citadels, not the entire city or site. The citadels seem to have housed central administration and housing for an elite class of citizens. They were built on hills, presumably as another layer of fortification. I will examine the sites of Gla, Midea, Tiryns, and Mycenae to look for similarities and differences in the design and architecture of their fortifications, as well as, arguments about the purpose of the fortifications at these sites. I will also explore how some sites were hindered or helped defensively and economically by their location and their use of fortifications. Mycenaean sites employed Cyclopean masonry as the means of building their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The site of Midea is near Mycenae and Tiryns. Midea s fortification walls were observable by 19th century travelers (Iakovidis, 1983) and later excavations uncovered the gates from the walls as well. Like other Late Helladic sites, the fortification walls were built on a natural hill. At Midea this hill is surrounded by a plain and is significantly taller than the surrounding area at 171 meters and the slopes are hard to climb. This puts the citadel of the site in an easily defensible position in case of any attack. The hill is so steep in areas that builders did not need to build fortification walls on the east and south east sides. The walls at Midea were built using Cyclopean masonry like other fortification walls found from this time. The walls are also very thick, ranging from 5.50 7 meters in various areas (Iakovidis, 1983). Like other Mycenaean sites, there is also evidence of a palace area inside the fortification walls. Terracing and other buildings have also been uncovered during excavations, in keeping with the traditional role of the fortification walls being placed around an administrative or elite center. Unlike some other Mycenaean sites, Midea s fortification walls entrance gates were relatively simple and the walls were never expanded. Midea also has examples of L Shaped gates which are rare on the Greek mainland. L Shaped gates had 90 degree turns, and while it was a defensive measure in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Oppression In Canada The labeling of individuals and groups as different is part of the process of creating social hierarchies, which represents the foundation of oppression (de Leeuw, Kobayashi, Cameron, 2011). This story brings to light the denial of systematic racism of the indigenous people in Canada. It was established that although Canada prides itself in the great variety of culture and ethnicity and religion. However, despite such practices, racism is still a significant issue. Oppression is a contemporary issue for indigenous people because Canadians are still ignorant about aboriginal history. There is a misconception that aboriginals are either living in an idyllic utopian society or in a primitive world. underprivileged and disadvantage , lazy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, the attempts made to correct the situations has been viewed as special rights causing more resentment of the aboriginal people today. The continued existence of Indian reserves serves as one of the most visible reminders of the racebased segregation of First Nations people in Canada (Musto, 1990). I chose social work as my professional career path because it is a diverse field unique from the name to the diversity, and most importantly the power to make a difference in people s life s. Social workers don t just tell people to get better they give them the tools to enhance there lives. Despite the negative connotation and stereotypes, I believe that it is important to have social workers because they are the protectors and guiders of the everyday people. The ability to communicate precisely with those who s cultural perspective differentiates from mine is not just a matter of respect but a matter of appropriateness. In relation to these learnings and as an aspiring social worker. It is practice that you are tailored to client s belief system in order to develop a healthy identity development. My learning of the legacy of oppression tailors my professional ability to practice cultural appropriation and respectful cultural competence when working with aboriginal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Resarch essay on the classic novel by Charles Dickens,... RESEARCH ESSAY ON HARD TIMES English 2319 April 4, 2001 Hard Times was originally written as a weekly serial in a journal called Household Words. It was written in 1854 to depict what life was like during the industrial revolution and reflect the distinctions between the classes during that era. The novel centres around a theme of a convincing criticism of utilitarianism, and every character in the novel plays a role of reinforcing this theme. Utilitarianism doctrine reflects that the greatest happiness of the greatest number of people, should be the aim of all social and political institutions so it is ok for the working people to suffer, as long as the economy as a whole benefits. The novel uses its characters to expose the huge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His characters are overly exaggerated to enable him to portray the theme of the novel. The characters in Hard Times are not void of humanistic qualities but they come across as shallow. The reader only gets to uncover the first layer of their personality. Gissing reflects Dickens style when he says I believe him to have been, what he always claimed to be, a very accurate painter of the human beings... (Gissing). Gissing refers to Dickens as a painter of human beings, which is a very two dimensional metaphor. Dickens characters are like a painting rather flat and straightforward. Most of his characters are not very complex and personify either good or evil. For example Gradgrind s character reflected a rationalistic and self serving philosophy on life and we did not see any change in this until toward the end of the story when he gave up his philosophy on fact and became politically active in helping the poor. Dickens portrays characters in a particular way, he has a very narrow view of society and he places emphasis on class distinctions. He has not a wide scope; he is always noticeably at his best in dealing with an ill defined order of English folk, a class (or classes) characterized by dullness, prejudice, dogged individuality, and manners, to say the least, unengaging. (Gissing). Gissing thinks that even though we may remember the character s names, that is all that they are to us. They have no depth and the characters do not leave a lasting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Footnote It was a story of a boy who was only 17 when he decides to marry his love one. He was dodong, and he love teang so much that he could not wait for the right age to settle down in a relationship that is hard to escape. It s the marriage . At the age of 17 dodong and teang got married without thinking of the risk being in an uneasy part of life. They just follow what they feel. They don t think what would happen in their future. They got a child. Teang realized how hard being a young parent. Her regret of she had done and think, what would be my life if i marry my other suitors instead of dodong? Can I have the same life as of now? She regrets so much of!! Until one day, when their son grow. He follows the footsteps of his parents. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was very young... He felt queer, troubled, uncomfortable.... In addition to that, for six successive years, Dodong and Teang kept having children. At this point, Teang began to feel unhappy in their marriage. She cried sometimes, wishing she had not married. She did not tell Dodong this, not wishing him to dislike her. Yet she wished she had not married. Not even Dodong whom she loved. It is interesting to note here that Teang still claims to love Dodong despite the hardships they have gone through. It should also be noted that Yet she wished she had not married, is a sentence that is separated from Not even Dodong whom she loved, meaning it is the act of marrying at a young age that she regrets, not the fact that it is Dodong whom she married. Not marrying Dodong was only an after thought. The story goes on, however, to describe another suitor Teang had, Lucio, who was older than Dodong by nine years. Lucio had married another after her marriage to Dodong, but he and his wife were childless until now. If she had married Lucion, she wondered, would she have borne him children? Maybe not, either. That was a better lot. But she loved Dodong.... Here we are given a clearer picture about her unhappiness and disappointment. It is particularly regarding child bearing at a young age that Teang is unhappy with. ...would she have borne him children? Maybe not, either. That was a better lot. The regret she feels about the marriage, then, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Personal Family History My talk from church 29 July 2012 July 29, 2012 at 2:19pm I have a family tree with branches by the dozens. I have grandpas. I have grandmas. I have uncles, aunts, and cousins. When it s reunion time, no matter what the weather, it is such a happy day, when the family gets together. Moses 6:5 8 and again in verse 46 This history of the dealings of God with his people and the experiences they had constitutes our present scripture. It is nothing more or less than sacred family history. Because it was written under the influence of the Spirit of the Holy Ghost, it became scripture (Theodore M. Burton, The Inspiration of a Family Record, Ensign, Jan. 1977, 17). President Spencer W. Kimball said: I urge all of the people of this church to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just stopped. Not one word. I know why I was asked to give this talk. Pick up the pen, Sydney, and write. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith told us of specific information we should include in our family records: It is necessary for us to keep an accurate record of our families and record accurately the dates of births, marriages and deaths, and ordinances and everything that is vital. Every important event in our lives should be placed in a record, by us individually (Doctrines of Salvation, comp. Bruce R. McConkie, 3 vols. [1954 56], 2:204). For Christmas this past year, we gave each of our grown children a thought provoking game of sorts. Each family was given a small container containing 90 folded slips of paper with questions on them, and a blank journal. The questions were geared to spark ideas for a family history. The journal was to write down their memories that the questions brought up. Several years ago, our branch had a fall harvest dinner and opened our building to members and non members alike for a family history open house. Displays were set up all over the building. Each room had ideas, speakers, displays, games, videos, and information regarding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Internet History, Development And Forecast Homework Assignment #1 Name: Suraj Bhatia Subject: TELE5330 15890 Data networking Topic: The Internet History, Development and Forecast by Dr. Leonard Kleinrock Internet. Interconnection of networks. But it s the former term millions of users use for probably the greatest invention in the field of technology. Well, that s my opinion. After viewing Dr. Leonard Kleinrock s speech on The Internet History, Development and Forecast at Infocom 2006, it was really hard to believe that it took almost a decade for people then to realize its importance. As mentioned in his speech, though the ground work for Internet was initiated in 1957, it was not till 1966 that ARPA needed an Internet like network for their functioning. It is quite unimaginable to think of today s world without having access to the Internet. People are connected to the Internet for accessing their professional and social content while organizations may have their entire foundation built on it. It is definitely worth looking into something this huge and important, discussing its history, assessing the present and preparing for its future. In the next two paragraphs, on the basis of Dr. Klienrock s presentation I have discussed the impact, be it good or bad, right or wrong the Internet has had on the way our daily business is conducted. I like the way Dr. Klienrock has put it, It is the people and the culture that has kept the Internet going on . He has stated many positives, so let s discuss each one with an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gray Street-Personal Narrative Emergency code 10 48, suspect is a 6 1 male, black hoodie, armed and last seen fleeing towards Gray Street , the radio roars. I m on Gray Street. The last thing I want on my first month in the force is a damn killer in my face. I ll keep my eye out, sir , I respond unenthusiastically. I m getting out of here, there s no god damn way I ll be chasing some fool on a fine Mississippi morning. I rev up the engine of my cruiser and attempt an escape of my own. Be it fate, stupidity, or the devil s own luck, I fail miserably. Facing my 11 o clock, I spot him. Tall stature, black hoodie, and this sure as hell is Gray Street. As my suspect approaches closer, I face a crossroad. Now at my 10:30, my mind drives into hyper speed. Is my job really worth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t you move boy , I scream, attempting to secure authority. As hard as I try to avoid crossroads, they always come across in my path. The black guy screams words I cannot understand, and I m somehow tempted to pull the trigger. The longer I look at him the more surprisingly aggravated I become. Of course it was the black guy, why wouldn t it be the black guy. I m out here pulling a Taser on an innocent man, perhaps scaring him to death while the real suspect is across the street. My trigger finger becomes heavy. He screams inaudibly again. Shut up damn it, or so help me God, I will shoot right through you , I threaten. He seems frightened and suddenly reaches into his pocket, I flinch. My finger pulls back. My gun kicks as my bullet goes soaring ahead. Blood comes rushing down his temple as he drops down on the cold, hard, Gray Street ground. This is real life. This is not a damn simulation. That is not target practice. That is not a practice dummy. I ve shot him. I have just shot him. This man is dead. I have killed this man. I have taken the bloody soul out of a man. How long have I been standing here? Twenty minutes seems about right. The radio perks up, Update on code 10 48, suspect is a white male, black hoodie, armed with reported gunfire, visible scar on face and last seen leaving Gray Street. I want all units on him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Relationship Between Art And The Renaissance Art The connection between art and science is one of the most characteristic features of the Renaissance culture. The truthful image of the world and man had to be based on their knowledge, so the cognitive beginning played an especially important role in the art of this time. Naturally, the artists sought support in the sciences, often stimulating their development. The Renaissance is a time of great discoveries, great masters and their outstanding works. It is marked by the appearance of a whole galaxy of artists scientists, among whom Leonardo da Vinci is the first. Fine art in the Renaissance reaches unprecedented heyday. This is due to the economic upsurge, with a huge shift that has occurred in the minds of people who have turned to the cult of earthly life and beauty. The visual art of the Renaissance in many ways represents a contrast to the medieval. It marks the emergence of realism for a long time determined the development of European artistic culture. This affected not only the spread of secular images, the development of portrait and landscape or a new, sometimes almost genre interpretation of religious subjects, but also in the radical renewal of the entire artistic system. In the Renaissance, an objective image of the world was seen by the eyes of a man, so one of the important problems facing artists was the problem of space. In Italy, already in the first half of the century, a scientific theory of linear perspective based on geometry and optics was created. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Successful Find Sociology For this class I chose the title, Working with Others for a Successful Find. In archeology there are many steps a person must take in order to have a successful find. A successful find is not just when you find an object in the dirt or ground, it is when you find an object and find new information about the past. The only way to know about the past is to talk to someone who would know what that object is. This can be a historian, fellow colleague, and especially a descendant of who the object belongs to. An example in which I am referring to when I say a descendant of who the object belongs to, is like when Janet D. Spector talks to Carrie Schommer and Chris Cavendar about the Dakota people. These two individuals are descendants of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In these groups they would have to act out the part as if they were either Native Americans, the archeologists, or the state/country officials. The last group would be the jury members and I would be the judge. Once I assigned them to a specific group they would have a short time to discuss with one another the argument that they would make. They would be arguing against one another that they should have the objects that were found. First each group would give their opening argument. After each group finished that then they would have an open floor in which they would be able to debate each other. Once they were finished debating and each group made their closing remarks then the jury would go and deliberate to determine who gets the objects. When the jury returns I would read aloud the decision. The group who made the best argument will win a prize. Their prize will be all of the artifacts that were found from the first assignment. This second assignment ties back in with the first theme as well because it requires the students to work with one another in order to be successful and win the debate. So overall my class would be all about the students working with one another to achieve success as well as trying to determine who would receive the artifacts that are found in Native American lands. At the end of my class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. When Allocating Work, What Things Should Be Taken Into... Assessment Tool 2 (AT2): Written/Oral Questions 1. When allocating work, what things should be taken into consideration When allocating work, you need to ensure that it is goal and target orientated. The manager and employee need to set realistic goals that are achievable and also have time frames attached. It is imperative to ensure that your staff members possess the necessary skills and have undertaken suitable developmental activities to complete the work given. On occasion, the lack of such skills can lead to perceived unfairness. A team member might, for example, feel upset that he or she is not being allocated particular tasks which they feel they can accomplish. However, as a manager, if you feel that the team member lacks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees need to document all communications with the employee whether it is written or verbal. The employee needs a considerable amount of time to improve on their performance before the employer takes further action. The employer should consider section 387 of the fair work act 2009 FAIR WORK ACT 2009 SECT 387 Criteria for considering harshness etc. In considering whether it is satisfied that a dismissal was harsh, unjust or unreasonable, FWA must take into account: a) Whether there was a valid reason for the dismissal related to the person s capacity or conduct (including its effect on the safety and welfare of other employees); and b) Whether the person was notified of that reason; and c) Whether the person was given an opportunity to respond to any reason related to the capacity or conduct of the person; and d) Any unreasonable refusal by the employer to allow the person to have a support person present to assist at any discussions relating to dismissal; and e) If the dismissal related to unsatisfactory performance by the person whether the person had been warned about that unsatisfactory performance before the dismissal; and f) The degree to which the size of the employer s enterprise would be likely to impact on the procedures followed in effecting the dismissal; and g) the degree to which the absence of dedicated human resource management specialists or expertise in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning The purpose of history is to understand the past so that we can take wisdom from those experiences and improve the present and the future. The events that occurred during the Final Solution are so horrendous that often it is viewed as so repugnant that we label the people involved as purely evil, they are dehumanized. This is dangerous, as it doesn t allow us to obtain wisdom, perspective, and empathy for those involved. Ordinary Men allows an opportunity to see these events from the eyes of the perpetrators and their journey that led to what seems to people today as ruthless, unscrupulous murder. When in fact these people were literally ordinary men who were introduced to unordinary circumstances which caused them to abandon their humanity. If we discredit these people as inhuman we fail to learn the lessons of human nature so we can avoid them in the future. Winston Churchill embodies the lessons learned from Ordinary Men as he said Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The massacre in Jozefow was first to introduce the men of Battalion 101 to mass murder. The orders were that males of working age were to be sent Lublin to serve as work Jews, while the women, children and the elderly were to be exterminated by gunshot immediately. Major Wilhelm Trapp, the battle commander, found these orders repulsive and one of his officers having learned about the upcoming massacre asked to be reassigned to avoid the impending violence; his request was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. media Essays Media Manipulation There is a very subtle, yet powerful force at work on our world today. It is trying to control what woman and young girls do say and believe, especially about their own appearances. The media portrays unrealistic images that affect the way people, particularly woman, feel about themselves. And there is no way to avoid it. The media acts as a transmitter of potentially dangerous, socially desirable values and norms. Anyone can become a victim without even realizing it. Woman are told to believe distortions, inaccuracies, and bias on a daily basis. Somehow in that all the madness thinness has become synonymous with attractiveness. It is the media s job to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Commercials, billboards, and magazines now have become sly and seductive sellers tolls. The clever, catchy tunes that tell woman their bodies aren t good enough get placed in the back of a woman s mind never to escape. It s proof of the power of influence. According to Bakari Chavanu, author of an article in rethinkingschools.org, quot;Students today are more influenced by the popular media outside the classroom that by the textbooks and novels they are forced to read. By the time a person graduates high school they watch 22,000 hours of television, and they ve seen 350,000 commercials by the age of seventeen. quot; (www.rethinkingschools.org). They watch it all voluntarily, unable to recognize the damage being done. The images in and on TV shape the values of young people as well as adults. Sadly, these same images are part of a culture in which one out of every woman has an eating disorder, (Levinson 46) girls and younger woman increasingly have problems with low self esteem that eventually leads to dangerous behavior, (www.ed.gov. ERIC...) and where illusions are almost always shattered. Through ads and other media woman are told to believe that the average woman in the real world is white, under 40, not disabled, always heterosexual, and her body (even though absolutely beautiful) is in constant need of improvement. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Muscular De Duchenne E Uma Doenca A Distrofia Muscular de Duchenne é uma doença hereditária, caracterizada por uma degeneração muscular progressiva, causando fraqueza (Emery, 1993). Por ser uma condição recessiva ligada ao cromossomo X , a DMD afeta predominantemente meninos, e estudos recentes reportam que sua incidência geral corresponde a 1:4087 (Mendell at al., 2012). Esta distrofia está relacionada à ausência da proteína distrofina em diversos tecidos, a qual corresponde a cerca de 0.002% da massa proteica da célula muscular estriada. Com o desenvolvimento da DMD, a ausência e/ou disfunção desta proteína resulta em necrose e comprometimento da capacidade de regeneração da fibra muscular (Chargé Rudnick 2004). Mutações espontâneas do gene da distrofina têm sido observadas em animais, tornando os modelos experimentais para DMD. Camundongos são frequentemente utilizados como modelo para a doença, incluindo animais com mutação espontânea ou modelos knockout, ainda que ambos apresentem um fenótipo menos severo do que o humano (Berg et al., 2011; Sicinski et al., 1989; Itagaki et al., 1995; Grady et al., 1997). Como o gene da distrofina é conservado em relação ao seu tamanho e função em mamíferos, as distrofinopatias derivadas de mutações espontâneas em animais como cães e gatos foram relatadas, demonstrando a similaridade genética da doença entre humanos e principalmente cães (Kornegay et al., 1988). Nestes animais, a distrofia tem sido registrada com maior incidência em cães da raça Golden Retriever, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Speech On Frankincense Oil Do you realize that Frankincense oil is known as the Ruler of Oils and it truly merits the title? Representing myself, I really utilize it consistently with a specific end goal to advance my wellbeing and on the off chance that I ever needed to pick only one oil to have, obviously, it would be frankincense. Moreover, Frankincense has been for quite some time utilized as a prized and valuable crucial oil. At the end of the day, it was utilized by the Egyptians, Babylonians, and Assyrians in religious functions, and as a tar for demulcents and treatments. The three savvy men really conveyed frankincense to the infant Jesus as an advertising. Besides, Frankincense is taken from Boswellias when removed from the bark of the tree. Moreover, the smooth white sap will solidify to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remember that the mix of these two oils together is remarkable with regards to wounds. 2. Provides neurological support Frankincense might be the best oil for giving neurological backing, since it assists with the focal sensory system capacity. Also, this oil assists with clarity of considering, or adjusting the feelings, and so forth. 3. Reduces and fades scar appearances Blend 2 3 drops of frankincense oil with coconut oil, and specifically apply it on your skin. 4. Fosters strong immune system Knead a few drops into the wads of your feet consistently with a specific end goal to support your resistant framework. Additionally, you can diffuse it all through your home or in your room around evening time. 5. Lowers stress and anxiety Frankincense oil advances unwinding and sentiment quiet. In this way, a couple drops blended in a transporter oil ought to be essentially rubbed on the back of the neck when feeling focused. 6. Balances hormones and improves memory Frankincense oil helps in adjusting hormones and enhancing memory.
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  • 17. Brief Summary Of The Exposition Of Hatchet The exposition of Hatchet begins with a thirteen year old boy named Brian on his way from New York to Canada on a two person plane to see his father. Brian s parents recently divorced and Brian is really disheartened about the situation he calls the reason why they broke. Before to long on the plane the pilot suffers a heart attack and dies leaving Brian to land the plane this is when rising action begins . Somehow Brian lands the plane in a crash landing and only has a few bumps and bruises. With Brian the only one alive he would have to find food and shelter to survive against nature. With only the hatchet his mother gave him, Brian went out and found some berries to eat and made a shelter. Brian learned how to make a spear, fire and learns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. My First Opportunity At The Pediatric Service With... My first opportunity to work with children was during my second year pediatrics rotation, where I grew to love the specialty. It gave me a chance to interact with age groups ranging from neonates to adolescents, each with their own unique set of conditions. I vividly remember an eight year old who was admitted to the pediatric service with congestive heart failure. During my first interview with her, she was very scared and shy. Upon further discussions with her mother, I realized that she associated my white lab coat with injections and pain. The next time I met the girl, I went without my white coat. She was more cheerful and it was easier to gather her problem history. I realized that earning a patient s trust is the key and to do so, I must empathize with them and creatively address their concerns. This requires verbal as well as nonverbal listening skills and patience. Overall, it was a truly satisfying experience, to make her feel comfortable, understand her issues and provide her the care she needed. During my clinical rotations in the medical school, I was able to treat many sick children with different diseases. Nursing them to health and working with their families was not only emotionally satisfying but also helped me to appreciate the diverse components involved in pediatrics. Working in various outreach programs, including school medical checks, tuberculosis clinics, and the Pulse Polio Campaign helped me involved in community health at a primary level. I used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Sale Of Foreign Arms POSITION PAPER ON THE SALE OF FOREIGN ARMS 1. This paper will argue that, in its current state, the sale of foreign arms does not support United States (US) foreign policy. The sale of US arms exacerbates conflict in the Middle East and contributes to human rights abuses.1 The Obama administration implemented a Conventional Arms Transfer Policy in 2014 to control arms sales and prevent human rights abuses while providing the weapons countries need to defend themselves in order to prevent the need for US boots on the ground.2 However, these measures are not enough and US weapons can and do still end up in the hands of terrorists.1 2. The Obama administration has approved more major arms deals by almost $30 billion in its initial five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Countries in the area have hoarded, are using, and are asking for more American arms. These events have unleashed the possibility of a dangerous new arms race in areas of turmoil and changing alliances.3 Some of the arms the United States sold to the region are being used in conflicts. Saudi Arabia uses Boeing F 15 fighters to strike Yemen and the United Arab Emirates is flying Lockheed Martin F 16 s to bomb Yemen and Syria.3 Saudi Arabia in particular has committed human rights abuses in its air war in Yemen. Amnesty International has called on the US to cease selling bombs, fighter jets, and combat helicopters to Saudi Arabia. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the conflict between Saudi Arabia and anti government rebels has killed thousands of civilians, and two thirds of those lives were claimed by Saudi air strikes.4 4. The United States has not ignored the role foreign arms sales play in human rights violations. In 2014, President Obama issued a directive called Conventional Arms Transfer Policy. It clearly expresses that the United States should not sell military arms to countries that are unstable enough that they might turn the weapons against the US or its allies. The policy calls for officials to examine the risk that the recipient of the arms would use them to commit human rights violations or that the arms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Example Of Pathological Arbitration Warren E. Burger , in a 1984 address to the American Bar Association lamented that: The entire legal profession has become so mesmerized with the stimulation of the courtroom that we tend to forget that we ought to be healers of conflict. Our system is too costly, too painful,... As healers of human conflicts, the obligation of the legal profession is to provide mechanisms that can produce an acceptable result in the shortest possible time, with the shortest possible expense and the minimum of stress on the participants. This is what justice is all about. Arbitration is envisioned to assist as an effective means to resolve disputes without involving the costly and overburdened judicial system. However, even the finest tool is subjected to abuse in the hands of an inept, careless or somewhat manipulative user. Therefore, understanding pathological arbitration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ojjeh, the arbitration clause read Disputes arising in connection with this agreement shall be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the Director General of the World Health Organization . The Director General of the WHO refused to act as appointing authority. As a result, the ICC appointed an arbitrator following the refusal. The ICC s appointment of the arbitrator was upheld by the Swiss Federal Tribunal. 3. Non Mandatory Words Pathology also arises in an arbitration clause if it is contained in non compulsory words. The reason is that where parties are under no compulsion to go to arbitration, the party seeking to frustrate arbitration will rely on the non mandatory language used. For example: The parties may refer any dispute to arbitration ; ... disputes can be submitted to the adjuster for arbitration . The Munich Higher Regional Court upheld the following arbitration provisions of the Unified Terms and it was deemed to be incorporated into the agreement The Unified Terms of the German Grain Trade as well as the arbitral tribunal of the purchaser shall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The American Colonial Life During The Late 1700 S Whether by land or by sea, eighteenth century colonial travel was arduous, expensive, and many times dangerous. Because of this, few people traveled very far from their homes. Transportation has changed dramatically since the late 1700 s. It was during this time that Colonial America was budding as a new country. This was before airplanes, which appeared in the very early stages of the 1900 s. Cars showed up about the same time, so rewind about 200 plus years and we re back in colonial America. It wasn t civilized like it is today. The dirt roads were bumpy, grimy, and when the rains came, they were mud baths. So how did people during this time get around? Often, they didn t. Not many people could afford the cost of travel back then. Daily American Colonial Life was extremely harsh for the first settlers and colonists. They were faced with a new country, unknown territory and no friends, relatives or neighbors to help them In those days, it was fairly expensive to travel. Because of this, generally only government officials, merchants, and planters took the risk (Constitution Facts). Women were supposed to stay home and look after the children while the husband went off to do business. America was still a budding country, so there were not as many cities as there are now and they were more spread out. If the man wanted to travel, it would require several hours, or even several days to ride on horseback. Often the husband wouldn t return for a couple of days, and when he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Industrialization Changed America Discuss some of the ways that industrialization changed America. Give some concrete examples and back up your answers with as many facts as possible. Industrialization changed American in many ways through manufacturing in history that affected our future in goods and resources. Industrialization started in the eighteenth century in Britain. Britain s system involved machinery and factories; something American did not have but wanted. America was recruiting Britain artisans; Britain made laws prohibiting the export of workers to American so assure no competition arises. However, much of the industrialization in American came from ideas of the British just made more efficient. With that being said, Paul Moody and Francis Lowell use to work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Fahrenheit 451 Unit 6 Creative Writing David pulled the bedclothes up to his chin. The eerie moaning continued, unperturbed by this small defiance. It s just the wind in the chimney, he told himself, over and over. It s nothing to worry about. Footsteps started towards his door from the dark corridor outside it. Slow, steady, purposeful footsteps, edging ever closer to his lonely, dark room. David reached above his head and turned his gas lamp up, so that it lit the room with flickering orange, creating strange shadows that danced on the walls like a five year olds nightmare. The footsteps reached his door. There was a barely perceptible pause, then the door creaked open loudly. David shrieked as a dark shadow threw itself at him, passing through him as a gust of poisonous air. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walking into the lounge room, David sat down on the couch, and refused Bill s offer of refreshments. Sitting down next to him, Bill asked him, Well, what is it then, David? David told Bill the whole story. At the end of it, Bill just sat completely still on the lounge with a sceptical look on his wide face. If you don t believe me, I ll take you there and show you the floor, and what s underneath it, David offered eventually. Bill accepted, and they walked back to the house. Letting himself in the front door, David led Bill to his bedroom. Opening the door, he gasped. The floor was completely repaired. It looked exactly as it had the night before. It even had the creaking boards in the same places. I I swear that what I told you was true! I m not crazy! You ve got to believe me, Bill! Please! Bill looked at him with a pitying look on his face. I m sorry, David, but the people in town have been concerned about your well being ever since you moved in here. This is the final straw. I m having you moved to the Mental Hospital. Immediately. No, Bill! Please! You can t leave it here, to kill more people! Please, Bill! David continued pleading as Bill dragged him out of the house, and called for an ambulance to take David to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Swot Analysis Of At T The purpose of this paper is to perform a brief SWOT analysis of AT T, Inc. This analysis will assess some of the strengths and weaknesses in the organizations internal environment and also the opportunities and threats in its external environment. SWOT Analysis of AT T AT T, Inc. provides telecommunication services and products, including wireless communications, local exchange services, long distance services, data/broadband and Internet services, video services, telecommunications equipment, managed networking and wholesale services. It operates business through four reportable segments: Wireless, Wireline and Other. The Wireless segment operates comprehensive range of high quality nationwide wireless voice and data communications services in a variety of pricing plans, including postpaid and prepaid service plans. It also sells handsets, wirelessly enabled computers and personal computer wireless data cards manufactured by various suppliers for use with voice and data services. The Wireline segment provides both retail and wholesale communication services domestically and internationally. Its wireline services into three product based categories: voice, data and other. The other segment includes equipment, outsourcing, government related services, customer information services and satellite video services. The security service includes business continuity and disaster recovery services as well as premise and network based security products. The company was founded in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Four Genetic Disorders There are four different types of genetic disorders: single gene mutations, chromosome mutations, multifactorial, and mitochondria. Single gene mutation, also known as Mendelian disorder, is an abnormality in the DNA of a gene, and is divided into three categories, dominant, recessive, and X linked. Chromosomal mutation is a result of extra or lack of a certain number of chromosomes, or an irregular structure of a chromosome. Multifactorial disorder is caused by multiple genes that are combined with environmental and by the lifestyle of that particular person. Mitochondrial disorders are caused by mutations in the DNA of mitochondria, that affects mitochondria function. Although the four types of genetic disorders all affect the human body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. La Civilisation Ma Mère La Civilisation Ma Mère La Civilisation ma mère, écrit par Driss Chraïbi, explore un seul personnage, la mère. Mais le roman, n est pas une étude de caractère ; c est plutôt une étude d un pays. Le style et ton de Chraïbi varient partout dans le roman, mais la texte reste toujours plein des métaphores et sarcasme. Il y a des temps quand l intrigue vire complètement hors de réalité, mais d autres fois ou les circonstances sont vraiment plausibles. Chraïbi approfondie a la fois l évolution de la mère, mais aussi l évolution de sa famille, et le monde entier. La juxtaposition entre la mère et le père reste particulièrement palpable à travers l histoire. Chraïbi semble utiliser l évolution des relations entre la famille comme un symbole du ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Àfin du chapitre, elle, « apporte a Mr. Kteu a boire et a manger, » mais c était le grand Nagib qui les a dévoué pour ne pas briser le rêve de sa mère, un acte d amour intéressant entre mère et fils. À ce point, la mère fait progrès d un mouton, à une radio, et elle continue à s engager au monde extérieur. Puisque la mère s assimile a son nouveau perspectif du civilisation, elle garde toujours son moi, exemplifié partout dans le conte. Au commencement de sa narration, Loustic parle des vêtements que sa mère a fabriqués. Au milieu de la première partie, elle fait son propre rouge a lèvres, et plus tard, elle sert des repas traditionnels quand elle est au milieu de son évolution. Elle est vraiment ingénieuse, et elle essaie de faire correspondre sa vie intérieure, mère et épouse, « Elle rejetait tout ce qui risquait de bouleverser sa sensibilité du monde, non pas sa vision du monde. » C est un passage très important au personnage de la mère, mais aussi le thème que Chraïbi fonde. La vision est limitée spatialement. Pendant que la mère perce sa carapace, elle voit de plus en plus choses. Mais sa sensibilité des choses, comment elle sent le monde, cela ne change jamais. Elle n avale pas en entier cette culture étrangère, mais elle l adapte a elle même. Chraïbi illustre la juxtaposition entre le Maroc et l occident dans un discours intéressant sur le Noel. Apres ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Looking For A Creative Project Are you looking for a creative project that s fun, easy and fairly quick? Tie dying is a great activity for the whole family! The wonderful thing about tie dye is that you can t really mess it up and anyone can do it. Here are the things you ll need to gather before getting started: Fabric to dye. You can dye t shirts, bandannas, shorts, socks, underwear...whatever you d like, as long as your fabric is 100% cotton, rayon, or other natural fiber, otherwise the dye won t hold. Inexpensive cotton t shirts are perfect for beginners. You should pre wash them to remove any finishes on the cloth that might interfere with the dying process. Dye to color your fabric. The three primary colors for tie dye are fuchsia, yellow and turquoise. Other colors can be achieved by mixing two or three of these together, for example, fuchsia and yellow will give you orange. You can buy individual supplies but if this is your first time dying, I recommend a tie dye kit. You can get them in most stores that offer craft supplies or order them online. I ve used the Tulip Dye Kits for birthday parties and the shirts turned out beautifully. My dyes of choice however, are Procion MX dyes. You can order kits online through stores such as Dharma Trading Company. I do not recommend using RIT dyes. I ve found them to be very messy and the colors run and fade quickly. Soda ash to pre soak your shirts in. Some kits have it included. If not, you can find soda ash, (aka sodium carbonate); at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Impact of Tourism IMPACT OF TOURISM ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Fe Zuly 2011 Abstract Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity in 2008, there were over 922 million international tourist arrivals, with a growth of 1.9% as compared to 2007. International tourism receipts grew to US$944 billion (euro 642 billion) in 2008, corresponding to an increase in real terms of 18%. This paper is purposed to explain about impact of tourism including advantages and disadvantages. This impact has occurred in some different countries. 1. Introduction Tourism is travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who travel to and stay in places outside ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additional jobs, ranging from low wage entry level to high paying professional positions in management and technical fields. Tourism acts as an export industry by generating new revenues from external sources. A host nation will gain foreign exchange, which will contribute to improve the nation s balance of payments. For example in Australia, the economic benefits of tourism are well documented. In 1997/98, tourism consumption in Australia totalled $58.2 billion contributing 4.5% of Australia s total GDP and 6% of its employment. While in Caribbean, tourism as a means of promise economic development. The tourism industry earns foreign exchange, provides jobs for citizens, and revenue to government. Proponents of tourism argue that the movement away from the cash crop economy that dominated the Caribbean since the colonial period, toward a tourism based economy will build a much sounder economic foundation. In Jamaica, a tourist trade development board was created in 1922, succeeded in 1956 by the Jamaican Tourist Board, composed of representatives form government, air and ground transportation groups, travel agents, hoteliers, which has pursued a strategy of promoting and developing mass tourism. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Descriptive Essay About My Dream A dream I had recently has stuck with me. I m in a small room that I don t recognize. There s nothing of note about it other than it has no windows and only a single bright red door. The walls and floor are all sterile white. In the center of the room there is a round wooden table with a small fish tank in the center of it and it has a couple of goldfish inside. I don t know where I am, but I do know that it s my job to feed and take care of the fish. This seems like a simple enough task, but after a few minutes, I hear a knock on the door. I open the door to see my younger sister holding another fish tank, this time with a small purple fish inside of it. She hands it to me without saying a word, and then she leaves. I put the fish on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could make sense of most of the dream, but one part I could not figure out. Why fish? I decided to look up what fish represented to Jung, seeing as I couldn t think of any significance myself, other than them being relatively easy to take care of. In my research I found a few explanations for the fish symbol, but the one that stood out to me the most was fertility. Not very many people know this, but my husband and I have been trying to conceive for almost two years without any luck. We ve recently been discussing going to a fertility doctor to see if there are any issues that could be impeding us. It s something that has been weighing on my mind lately, especially since my sister and best friend both had babies in the span of us trying. In the end, my interpretation came to this stressing myself out and trying to do everything for everyone else is negatively impacting my ability to become pregnant. I believe that the white room is a connection to the fact that we are considering involving doctors, and the bright red door represents my period, which is always an issue for me. The people coming to the door are a literal interruption of my cycle. My doctor said that stress is likely causing me not to ovulate and that stress definitely stems from all of the commitments in my life. I have a very big problem telling people no, which means I end up with too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Subjugation of Freedom in One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest The Subjugation of Freedom in One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Ken Kesey s book, One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, is a multi faceted work incorporating many thematic elements. One of the most easily addressable themes is that of freedom and its limitations placed upon the characters in the novel. Many types of freedoms are addressed ranging from the tangible and real to the perceived and implied. The setting primarily takes place in a mental hospital on a locked ward which limits the characters physical freedoms. The characters are constantly coerced and demeaned by the antagonist Ms. Ratched which limits their mental freedoms. Beneath all is a subtext of sexual repression which is constantly fought against by McMurphy. Individually, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sex is used in the novel as a representation of total freedom. Its exercise is almost always portrayed by McMurphy who, through his general demeanor and newness to the hospital, is the most free, sexually, of any of the men. He is so free, that it has gotten him into trouble as he only seems to be able to act on impulse. Society is not able to deal with his complete abandon and he is eventually punished for it by having a piece of his brain removed. The rest of the men are all repressed mostly due to some problem they ve had with the women in their lives. In fact, it is their inability to deal with women that brought them to the hospital in the first place. Women are portrayed throughout the book as the root of all men s problems. Nurse Ratched is the penultimate figure of sexual repression. She does not acknowledge her femininity but hides it successfully, but for her bosom, beneath her sterile, pressed uniform. She is cold toward the men offering no real compassion and serves only to aggravate the men s issues with women in general. Her power is finally stripped from her, quite literally, when McMurphy rips open her uniform revealing her breasts, the symbol of femininity; she is a woman after all. Limiting or removing freedom boils down to control. Those who restrict freedoms wish to exercise control upon those whose freedoms have been infringed. In the story, the restriction of all freedoms is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. China and the World Suffer from the Use of Nonrenewable... As the world population, the use of nonrenewable resources, and development of industrial technology continues to grow, the more harmful air pollution gets. Air pollution is caused by all of these factors, and more. While fossil fuel sources continue to diminish, there is an increasing interest in the use of renewable technologies, such as the air, water, and sun. China is one of the many countries in the world suffering from air pollution due to household and industrial use of fossil fuels and a massive population. Air pollution also has many negative impacts on human health and the environment. Although there are many solutions to these problems, it is the matter of the people and government knowing about these problems and solutions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The massive building and production of cement cause dust and other harmful particles to submerge into the urban cities of Albania. Urban wastes and water pollution are a serious health threat to the urban population. Despite Albania s rich sources of water, the pollutant discharges are causing lack of freshwater in the cities, only 60% of the population have access to a drinking water supply. Sanitation has been a problem in the country for a long time. The poor state of sewage collection and systems cause contamination to both drinking water and soil. There is a large amount of sickness associated with the water pollution. The levels of shigellosis and typhoid fever are very high in Albania; and the monthly statistics of food and waterborne diseases show that shigellosis infections linger in the country throughout the year. It is also estimated that each year 500 deaths in the city are caused by air and water pollution. The immense usage of cars and vehicles also propose a large threat to air pollution and the health of the population. In spite of the air pollution in Albania being caused mostly by outdoor issues, such as cars and industrial plants; there are still problems involving indoor air quality in Albania. Out of the 12 schools monitored by the WHO pilot surveys, the results conclude that the biggest concern is low temperature and poor ventilation especially during the winter. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Battle Of Arabia Essay Lawrence of Arabia bolstered the Allied Powers through the capture of Damascus by reinforcing General Allenby s forces and in the process he demonstrated his innovative leadership. Wanting to advance north against the Turks, Allenby required assistance from the Arabs to attack the Fourth Army of the Turks east of the Jordan River. To accomplish that, Allenby needed Lawrence, who seemed to be the only person who could get the Arabs to fight in an organized way (Korda 379). Considering Allenby s request, Lawrence altered the proposed strategy to have the Arabs attack Ma an and the southern railway. Instead, Lawrence believed it would be best to attack the railway from the north of Ma an. (Korda 379). Furthermore, knowing that the Turks would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These tribes rallied with Allenby s army and resulted in a defeat of the Ottomans at Deraa (Mack 163). Importantly, this success at Deraa diminished the already dwindling Turks forces, setting them up for defeat at Damascus. On September 19th, the day that Allenby captured Damascus, the Turkish forces were bombarded for fifteen minutes at 4:30 am by 385 guns. This full scale infantry assault with artillery barrage drove the Turks from their bunker. So firmly had the Turks been convinced that the assault would be toward the Jordan River that they had thinned out their infantry on the coastal plain, and their defenses quickly crumbled (Korda 411). At about nine in the morning on Tuesday, (October 1,) Lawrence and Stirling drove into Damascus to find scenes of jubilation. Nuri Shaalan and Nasir had already entered the city, and the narrow streets of the old city of Damascus were aflame with joy and enthusiasm (Barr 297). After the successful assault on Damascus, presses reported that Colonel Lawrence played a part of the greatest importance in the Palestine victory. They also notably mentioned the tactics he used at Deraa (Wilson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Harriet Tubman And The Civil War During the year 1820 in the county of Dorchester, Maryland, a hero was born. Her name was Araminta Ross, though later would be known by a different name: Harriet Tubman. Tubman was one of the most well known figures throughout history. She possessed characteristics of bravery, courage, intelligence, determination, and selfishness during her fight through slavery. This abolitionist was known for her job as the official conductor for the Underground Railroad, and her services for the Union army during the Civil War (HISTORY online). All her contributions lead to self liberations and belief that everyone deserves equal opportunity regardless to race or sex. Tubman was a selfless human being. Even though she was born into slavery by her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, her masters decided to sell her, but could not find another family with which to dispose of her. Tubman did not want to be removed from her parents and siblings, and made it her goal to escape with them. Although her brothers decided to back out last minute during the first attempt of the escape, Tubman still managed to make her way to the slavery free state of Pennsylvania via the Underground Railroad (Civil War Trust). For a short amount of time, she stayed in Philadelphia and worked unusual jobs to support herself. After she heard that her family relatives were soon to be sold, she headed back to Maryland to save them (Civil War Trust). Tubman was determined to bring her family and others back up North, and lead them to freedom. In the span of almost twenty trips, she was able to guide back over 300 fugitive slaves up North towards Canada via the Underground Railroad. This courageous act has earned Tubman the title as the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad. By her extraordinary courage, ingenuity, persistence, and iron discipline, she was known as the Moses of her people because she had never lost a slave in the process (Britannica Online). Tubman did as much as she could to aid those escaping slavery. Tubman wasn t only courageous, but intelligent as well during her her quest to help slaves escape the South. She used several strategies in order to make her course successful. Tubman would use drugs to halt babies from crying loudly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mise-En-Scene In The Great Gatsby I will be evaluating Lurhman s use of mise en scene and its success in reflecting the narrative and emotions of the characters. I will be assessing two scenes from two movies (The Great Gatsby, Romeo and Juliet). I believe that the Fish tank scene in Romeo and Juliet then the scene when Nick meets Gatsby is another successful scene. In The Great Gatsby the mise en scene is used to show off the romance and magnificence of Jay Gatsby it is used to describe his personality and economic status. In Romeo and Juliet the success comes from the symbolism of the water and the use of camera position. Mise en scene is an expression used to describe the design aspects of a theatre or film production, which essentially means visual theme . The fish tank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Into The Wild Chris Mccandless A Fool Essay Ameer Attrah Ms Ozoa Contempt Let, Period 1 1 13 2017 Title In Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer tells the story of Chris McCandless, a man who was born in rich family. McCandless allowed his thoughts to guide him in a way that lead him to an awful death. His parents tried to set him up for an amazing future, they even gave him money for his collage. But Chris took this promising future and turned it into journey filled with adventures and excitement. Alex is often seen as a sensitive person, and that explains why he left his parents for a stupid argument. He was not a hero, or a fool. He was following his beliefs in order to shift the way his life is going, and he wasn t influenced by anything in his life, such as his friends, or his college degree and his family. At long last he was unencumbered, emancipated from the stifling world of his parents and peers, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was a good student in school and could have had a very bright professional future, but he rejected graduate school. He was a well known athlete so he could have had friends bul he didn t want any. He had a savings of 25,000 dollars and he just gave it away. He could have used the maney ta live a regular life. Instead of Living life like a normal person he decided to disappear without telling his family and hike to Alaska. Even Lhc way he lravelled was foolish. When hc started his hike alone his odds for surviving were already low because it s almost impossible to hike through Alaska alone. He was even more foolish because of the lack of supplies and food. He only brought a bag of rice to eat. The gun Lhal he broughl wasn l powerful enough lo lakc down a grizzly bear or any bear if he saw one, so he was not able to protect himself. Sa Chris can be known as a fool because he underestimated the value of education, family and didn t prepare properly for surviving in the wilderness of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Underground Railroad Research Paper PART I The Underground Railroad was a network of people, African American as well as Caucasians, who assisted escaped slaves from the South by offering shelter, aid and protection. It was the term used to describe a network of meeting places, secret routes, passageways and safe houses used by slaves in the U.S. to escape slave holding states to northern states and Canada It developed as a joint effort of several different clandestine groups most notably the Quakers who were the first known group to take on the effort. The activities of the underground railroad operated from the early 1800s to the Civil War however, the exact dates of its existence are unknown. The earliest mention of the Underground Railroad came in 1831 when slave Tice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The American revolution was the kick starter to all the other revolutions stemming from the belief of English theorists who rejected the longstanding idea that slavery was a condition that naturally suited some people. Their transatlantic antislavery movement which believed that freedom was the natural condition of man fed the emergence of the American revolution. In addition to the united states, France and Haiti also formed revolutions all pushing and declaring the notions that all men are created ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The poem Who s for the game. Essay The poem Who s for the game. Who would much rather come back with a crutch, than lie low and be out of the fun? Throughout the poem Who s for the game , Jessie Pope convinces many soldiers to go to war by asking questions in every stanza. Who s for the game, the biggest thetas played, the red crashing game of a fight? , she asks the reader in an excited tone, allowing the soldier to have a very positive effect on war. Who wants to play in this fight? , as if to say that the idea of war was nothing more than a boxing game, which was a common sport in the era of world war two. Most classes (even those who were rich) had more or less of an idea on the rules concerning this particular sport, and were familiar with it. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The language of Jessie Pope is very informal as it is directed to young men, who in the era of World war two were very young (aged 16 and over) and uneducated. Who knows it wont be a picnic not much . This use of improper slang language could attract the attention of the young and uneducated man partially because she shares the same common speech with him making him feel more comfortable with the poem. Less able soldiers may raise their heads in marvel to the poem purely due to the continuous tempo. Use of the word lads , is what a higher figure of authority would call a boy e.g. a mother or father. This is showing that she has authority and is telling the boys what to do rather than giving them an option. Owen, unlike Pope has used simile s to give a more effective description of how the soldiers feel and look like. Drunk with fatigue, deaf even to the hoots , Owen suggests that as alcohol makes one drunk and unbalanced on the feet, so does the large amounts of fatigue that the soldiers have received. Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud , Owen uses the word cancer as he feels that there is nothing that can stop the man from dying, a small glimmer of hope but other than that it seems to be incurable. He has also used visual and sound effects rather than rhyme. If you could hear at ,every jolt, the blood , using the world jolt he gives a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Batman An Auteur Analysis The question at hand states, In evaluating a film, should we interpret and evaluate it by considering how the film is the creative work of a single author or auteur? (Yenter, Essay Information ). Understanding my claim requires an understanding of what an auteur is. The original auteur theory is the idea that the director is the sole author of the film. There are three different strategies that are typically used to argue for the theory of single authorship. Those strategies are as follows: the restriction strategy, the sufficient control strategy, and the construction strategy. By assessing these various strategies attempting to defend single authorship as well as assessing the poststructuralist theory, I will show how the director alone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Harry Potter movies have not been evaluated based on the work of the director(s). According to the auteur theory, each of the movies would need to be evaluated and interpreted based on the creative work of the director each specific movie. This would be as if we are saying each Harry Potter movie is separate and distinct from the Harry Potter movies created by a different director. As Harry Potter is meant to be evaluated and interpreted as a unified series, the auteur theory interpretation would make utterly no sense. Obviously, by using Harry Potter as an example, many opponents would make that claim that J.K. Rowling wrote the books. Even if we can compare literature to film and J.K. Rowling is also said to be the author of the films, she is not the director. But because of her role in creating these novels, she had a say in how the movies portrayed them, and in some cases, similar to Thor, her vision overruled the director s vision. As intertextuality makes clear, films are collaborative efforts, not the sole work of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Semiotic Analysis In Advertising Through semiotic analysis, signifiers, myths and paradigmatic analysis an interpretation of a car insurance ad by the VHV holding company can be made on many levels. VHV Holding, a German car insurance company, uses sexist ideologies to sell the idea that you need insurance in case you get into an accident while distracted by establishing women as sexualized objects and men as beings who are reckless drivers because of constant sexual thoughts. Looking at this print advertisement denotatively the viewer sees two nude women sitting in a bathtub filled with bubbles; one woman is seemingly scrubbing the other with a brain like one would normally do with a sponge. The caption in the corner is surrounded by an octagon and reads A man s mind isn t always on the road . The areas surrounding the two women is mostly tinted blue and white. The woman who is being cleaned with the brain is looking downwards to the left while the woman holding the brain is looking directly at the viewer/camera in what many would consider a sexual way. In the background in the upper left corner candles are lit and sitting atop of a small table. According to Sturken the practice of looking is tied to ideology, images are elements of contemporary advertising and consumer culture through which assumptions about beauty, desire, glamour, and social value are both constructed and responded to (21). In this ad we see that an assumption about desire and social value are constructed. When looking at this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Musical Style Of Sabrina Lentini 1. Who did you see perform? I saw Sabrina Lentini perform. 2. Where did the concert take place? (name of venue and city The concert took place on Main Street at the street fair in Huntington Beach. 3. Concert Date? The day that I saw Sabrina Lentini perform was November 7th, 2017. 4. Describe the surroundings and the general ambiance. Did the venue seem appropriate? Did it enhance or detract from the experience? The ambiance was very kid friendly. The general surroundings were actually a decently large group of people listening to her sing, as well as children sitting in front of her as close as they could as if it were storytime. The venue did seem appropriate because it was family friendly and had no foul language. I believe that having her perform on main Street enhanced the experience because you were really able to see how passionate she was about her music. As well as how her voice was so naturally amazing and she didn t need any audio tuning. The venue, just being on the street, enhanced the experience to me because it shows that even though she s extremely musically talented, she s still a person who has a passion for singing and doesn t need a stage in order to express it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What was the musical style? Describe the style. Sabrina s musical style was a mix of popular and folk music. Her vocals sang mostly about life experiences in relationships which is a common idea used in both popular and folk music. The rhythm and beat of the music had a country beat and feel to it which led me to think she was a bit of a folk artist. Her music, in general, was energetic and danceable which led me to believe her style was also popular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...