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Thesis Statement For 5Th Graders
1. Thesis Statement For 5Th Graders
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2. Happy Dying In Joseph Conrad s Heart Of Darkness
One of the most cliché ways to end any type of artistic work, is with a happy ending. So why do artists
still use them? Some artists use the stereotypical happy ending to make their readers happy, or to set a
moral. But often the most meaningful stories end in a sense of closure, where not every wrong is
righted, but one or two events lead to a point where several, if not all, characters stabilize their
emotions and are able to continue on with their lives. Joseph Conrad, writer of Heart of Darkness, uses
Marlow s lie to Kurtz s fiancee, to give a sense of closure, in order to carry out major themes.
I heard his very last words... I stopped in a fright.
Repeat them, she murmured in a heart broken tone. I want I want something something to to live with.
... His last word to live with, she insisted. Don t you understand I loved him I loved him I loved him.
I pulled myself together and spoke slowly. The last word he pronounced was your name. (Conrad 76
77)
Filling out most of the last two pages in Heart of Darkness this conversation, between Charlie Marlow
and Mr. Kurtz s fiancee, is one of the last complete thoughts that the reader is left with after reading
Heart of Darkness. Taken out of context, this quote is powerful, and obviously any conversation
between a grieving widow and the only man who knew her husband s last words would be loaded with
emotion and pain. But this conversation reaches a new height once it is revealed that Marlow lied to
protect Kurtz s fiancee. Marlow goes on to tell her reaction was one of triumph and of unspeakable
pain (Conrad 77). This whole section in Heart of Darkness, gives the closure to both Marlow and
Kurtz fiancee that Conrad used to continue his themes. Analyzing this section of text, one notices a
large amount of Em dashes, which are typically used in place of commas to portray more emphasis.
Thus Conrad was probably using these marks to show how distraught the pair are. A second thing that
one finds in this section of text is a use of imagery and examples of darkness vs light that are found
across the entire book. All of these literary devices compound into an air of darkness and uncertainty
which are counteracted by Marlow s lie, after which the Em
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3. The Terrible Trade Of The Slave Trade
Maddie Long
Mrs. Smith
Research Essay
19 October 2015
The Terrible Trade
Screams for relief, cries for comfort, and moans for death all revolved around the slave trade. The
slave trade is an event that not only impacted Africa, but the whole world. This essay will explain how
cultures were ruined and families were torn apart. The slave trade has influenced history worldwide
because it has impacted countries economically, socially, and politically.
The Middle Passage received its name because it is in the middle of the Triangular Trade. Legs of the
triangular trade stretch from Europe to Africa, Africa to the Western Hemisphere, then back to Europe
again. This was a great route for Europeans to get ships around the world quickly and efficiently. This
is how the slave trade began (Meltzer 9). Most everyone in the world today has a descendent from
slavery. Enslavement is a human being that is possessed by someone else, who does labor for free
unwillingly. An owner could range from a King, Queen, Noble, Tribe, Government, Clergy, or
Business owner. Slaves were considered similar to horses in a way because they could be bought, sold,
hired out, exchanged, given as a gift, or inherited (Meltzer 9 1).
The slave trade was more than five hundred miles long from Africa to the Americas. At least 30,000
55,000 ships went through the middle passage in the time of 1508 1888. In addition, only 9,778,500
out of the 11,698,000 slaves made it to the Americas. Slavery has been dated back
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4. Comparing For The Sake Of The Song And Song Of Myself
For the Sake of the Song and Song of Myself share several key similarities, including a strong use of
figurative language, making a connection with humanity, and both are considered romantic poems.
Walt Whitman s poetry contains much figurative language and connections between individuals and
how they relate to the whole of society. Walt Whitman and Townes Van Zandt both seem pretty okay
with death, as they talk about dying in their writings a lot and they both seem pretty nonchalant about
it. In For the Sake of the Song you can find metaphor, personification, assonance, and many more
forms of figurative language throughout the piece. The moon is an angel (L1) is a perfect example of a
metaphor, we all know the moon is an inanimate
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5. Unknown Paper
The objective of these unknown experiments was to take a mixed culture, which contains two
unknown species, and identify those species through a series of tests. The group was informed that
one species of bacteria would be a gram negative bacillus and the other would be a gram positive
coccus. The tests to be conducted ranged from streak plate isolation to biochemical tests. Each test to
be conducted was discussed and agreed upon by all group members. The results of each test were
analyzed by the group and led to selection of the next test that would further narrow the possible
identity of the unknown species. On September 16, 2010, our group was given a mixed culture in
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From last week s test, we achieved pure cultural characteristics from the two slants we made. The
growth we saw on the agar slant that contained the yellow specimen was a soft, smooth, yellow
growth. The growth we saw on the beige specimen was a thin, even, beige growth. Both cultural
characteristics were achieved in the appropriate categories. The categories we were looking for
contained abundance of growth, pigmentation, optical characteristics, and consistency. Today we will
be preparing two bacterial smears from each specimen and Gram staining them. The reason we are
conducting this test is to differentiate between two principle groups, gram positive and gram negative
and to further know if a pure culture from both organisms was achieved. This is important for
classification and differentiation of microorganisms. The Gram stain reaction will help us tell the
difference of the chemical composition of bacterial cell walls. The Gram stain procedure uses four
different reagents such as crystal violet, gram s iodine, ethyl alcohol, and safranin. Before the Gram
stain is performed we must make two bacterial smears of the two specimens. We placed one loop of
distilled water on a clean slide aseptically. He transferred the specimen from the agar slant that
contained the yellow growth and placed it on the slide with the water and gently mixed it together in a
circular motion approximately the size of a nickel. He let the smear air dry for one minute and gently
heat
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6. Security Features Of The Cloud Services
We can protect the data on cloud by decreasing its value to the attacker or intruder.We can achieve this
by seeding false information in other word using disinformation attack. We imagine thatsecure cloud
services can be implemented given six other security features: a. Confusing the intruder/masquerader
with bogus information. b. Confuse the intruder by false information c. Secure the confidential data
form web administrator. d. Block the masquerader. e. Enhanced Authentication with OTP. f. Data
security using AES encryption technique a. Monitoring the undesired behavior of the user: We
imagine that the combination of these security features will provide high level of security for the
Cloud. currently no other system can provide this level of security .We have used these concepts to
notice illegal data access to data stored on a local file system by masqueraders, i.e. attackers who copy
valid users after theft their identification .Our trial results in a local file system setting show that
combining both techniques can produce better results, and our results advise that this approach may
work in a Cloud environment, as the Cloud is proposed to be as clear to the user as a local file system.
In the following we analysis briefly some of the trial results achieved by using this approach to detect
masquerade activity in a local file setting.[11] b. Confuse the intruder by false information We suggest
the use of decoy information technology. We monitor data access in the
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7. The Trinity And The Kingdom Of God
Preamble
Over the past few decades there has been much written, from both Catholic and Protestant
perspectives, on the doctrine of the Trinity . The consensus among these various writings has been
that, although the doctrine is important and central to the Christian faith and theology, it has been
neglected and made obscure, and has become a complex and theological technical term . This
obscurity renders the doctrine of the Trinity impossible to understand or apply to ordinary life.
Karl Rahner in his observations insists that modern Christians are almost mere monotheists , only
paying lip service to the doctrine of Trinity but lacking in the actual practices . Rahner s observation
has been widely acknowledged with the desire being to make a change .
The need to place the doctrine of the Trinity at the heart of Christianity would be considered the
epistemological and methodological safe ground upon which other doctrines are based. Since Júrgen
Moltmann s book The Trinity and the Kingdom of God was published in 1980, the propagation of a
social understanding of God has gained propulsion. Kilby says that such an understanding has become
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In this dialogue, I will be reflecting on the pastoral reflective book, Holy Trinity, Perfect Community
by Boff, his previous Book Trinity and Society and Church: Chrism and Power. As well as the work of
Miroslav Volf in his book After Our Likeness The Church as the Image of the Trinity and his essay
The Trinity is our Social Programme .
2.1 The Trinity as a Model for Humans: Boff and Volf s Theological
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8. Different Perspectives of Human Resource Departments
As I was doing my research and going through loads of articles and factsheet about Human Resource
Development, I came across these different perspectives about HRD. For example, DeS imone Harris
(1998:3) make the comment that Human Resource Development is a relatively new term, but not a
new concept . McGoldrick and Stewart (1996:1) tell us that HRD is a relatively new concept that has
yet to become fully established and accepted, either within professional practice or as a focus of
academic enquiry. The role of HR based from CIPD Personnel Standard Lead Body states: To
contribute to the short and long term success of organisations, by forming and managing the
environment in which people s individual and collective contributions are maximised . Human
Resource Department is also dependable for making human resource policies that will help an or
ganisation demonstrate, both internally and externally, that it meets requirements for diversity, eth ics
and training as well as its commitments in relation to regulation and corporate governance. For
example, the correct allowable leave of absence of an employee or other benefits, it will normally be
necessary to meet provisions within employment contracts. The establishment of an HR Policy, which
sets out obligations, standards of behavior and document disciplinary procedures, is now the standard
approach to meeting these obligations. HRD (Human Resource Development) also focuses on
different psychological needs for human
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9. The Multinational Company ( Mnc )
A Multinational Company (MNC) is an enterprise which owns and controls activities in different
countries (Buckley and Casson, 1991, p.1). According to Buckley and Casson (1991), MNCs have
very high labour productivity, which creates very high profits. They are among the most rapidly
growing businesses in the world. They even argue that MNCs might have a greater impact on world
affairs than the government institutions of the countries where they trade. Even with all of this in
mind, they can still be subject to limitations. In the end, MNCs have to consider that they are
operating in a different environment, which may have different legal and political systems,
institutions, and culture (Edwards and Rees, 2006). This is also known as the ... Show more content on
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This institutional context is especially relevant for MNCs designing HRM policies that will be
transferred to a different country of operation. This essay will discuss how institutional context
influences the decisions that an MNC makes when establishing HRM policies, specifically examining
those relating to training, reward, and resourcing.
Before studying the impacts of the institutional context in the specified HRM policies, it is important
to mention that within the field of HR, the policies of the parent company will influence those of its
foreign offshoots. This means there is some implementation of home country practices in foreign
subsidiaries particularly in relation to work organization ... there will be a distinctive parent company
approach when it comes to human resource management (Edwards and Rees, 2006, p. 72). At the
same time the HR policies established by MNCs need to be in line with the business needs in order to
achieve competitive advantage, but must also be flexible enough to enable their relocation (Schuler et
al. 1993). Moreover, what the MNC may want in order to achieve a competitive advantage might
clash with the political aims of its host country, creating conflict as a result of their divergent priorities
(Edwards and Rees, 2006, p. 79). Furthermore, some HRM cannot be transferred at all due to legal,
institutional or cultural constraints making the MNC look
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10. Psychoanalysis of Holden Caulfield
Psychoanalysis is a psychoanalytical theory and therapy that aims to treat mental disorders by
investigating the conscious and unconscious elements in a human mind by bringing fears to the
conscious mind. According to Sigmund Freud, The unconscious silently directs the thoughts and
behavior of the individual (Freud 95). Holden Caulfield, the main character in J.D Salinger s novel,
The Catcher in the Rye, is sixteen years old and does not act his own age for he is stuck in his own
private world, filled with pain and suffering. In the novel, Holden can be observed through a
psychoanalytical view, which provides the reader a clear understanding of his unconscious mind.
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Then, when the dough runs out, I could get a job somewhere and we could live somewhere with a
brook and all and, later on, we could get married or something. I could chop all our own wood in time
in the wintertime and all. Honest to God, we could have terrific time! Wuddaya say? C mon! Wuddaya
say? Will you do it with me? Please (Salinger 132). Holden s id is in the sense of having someone by
his side and is in a rush to have the feeling of a buddy. The explanation for his love of a companion is
because of his brother Allie. Holden is denied by Sally. As for Salinger, he got married but his union
with her was a short one, just eight months long. He married a second time in 1955 to Claire Douglas.
Salinger as well had a desire to find someone else to be his companion because in just eight short
months he finds someone new. Through Freud s explanation of when the desired need is not available,
the id creates and image of the desire as a substitution. Later, the mind is required to cope with
frustration due to the default substitution. This is the stage that, Freud calls the ego. Holden does not
have the ego for he struggles on facing the fact that his companion is in a better place and forever
gone. Sadly, Holden is not able to develop the full understanding of the ego and with that he is far
from developing the final mental entitles of Freud s theory which is superego. With Holden s lack of
development he doesn t reach the superego,
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11. Credibility In William Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet
Juliet, you don t know what you are about to do.This potion could change your life forever, or even
end your life. This all started when you and Romeo met at the party. Romeo instantly fell in love with
you and wanted to marry you. At first you didn t know if it was true love since it happened so
suddenly. Even though you knew it might not be true love you married him anyway, which was
irresponsible. Your marriage caused Tybalt s death, which lead to your dad wanting you to marry
Paris. Now, your wedding to Paris is tomorrow, and Romeo is in Mantua. Juliet, you can t drink this
potion, it may kill you, your family will be devastated, and your brain is not fully developed to make
this decision. You believe that Friar is completely reliable and trustworthy, but he may be out to kill
you. Friar wasn t responsible or reliable when he married you and Romeo in secret. Friar knows that it
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You are still young, and your brain is not fully developed yet. According to the National Institute of
Mental Health, Such a changing balance might provide clues to a youthful appetite for novelty, and a
tendency to act on impulse (NIMH). At your age, your brain will act on impulse. The first thing you
thought of is killing yourself, then you went to Friar and he talked about the potion. You did not even
think about it or the consequences of it, you just agreed to the first thing he said. You have only known
Romeo for a few days and you are already willing to kill yourself for him. You don t have much time
to think and that is understandable, but you need to think this through. The potion could change your
life, and any adult would take the time to think about the right decision. The potion is not tested and
Friar randomly threw things together to make it, you can t act on impulse and say this is okay. Your
brain simply isn t developed enough to make a logical
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12. The Relationship Between Narcissism And The Frequency Of...
Communication 382
Haobang Lu
3/6/15
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background
Quite a number of social scientific researches in the communication mainstream are developing at a
faster rate, particularly researches with a purpose of determining the relationship between the social
networking sites (the use of Instagram) and narcissism. It is therefore quite in order to explicitly
establish an appropriate technique of variable determination and hypothesis testing to effectively
address the concern of the relationship between narcissism and the frequency of active usage of
Instagram (Ames Anderson, 2006). Most previous researches have presented an objective opinion that
a variety of social networking behaviors conceptualizes the notion of Narcissism. The concept of
gender disparity and age differences have tremendously influenced the findings of most previous
researches (Jayson, 2009).
The fact that quite a number of social networking sites are actively used by most young adults, college
students and teenagers establishes several variations in conceptualizing an ideal connection between
narcissism and use of Instagram. The paper addresses the concept of narcissism and establishes the
fact it is perceived and used in reference to subclinical narcissism (Bergman et al., 2011). Subclinical
narcissism is perceived as a humanity trait that exist at various levels of age differences within the
normal population. On the same note, subclinical narcissism
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13. William Shakespeare s Prospero And Ariel s Utilization...
Appearance versus Reality Point of view assumes a substantial part in The Tempest. The island is
commanded by enchantment, and it mists the capacity of all the fresh debuts to differentiate in the
middle of reality and the otherworldly illusions they see. The truth is additionally tempered by the
standpoint of the people Gonzalo is perseveringly constructive, thus sees the island as lovely. Ariel
revels in the island s instinctive nature, while Sebastian and Antonio consider it to be an unwelcoming
spot in light of their negative viewpoints. The truth is obfuscated by enchantment, and this duality is
just promoted by the impact of individual viewpoint over every individual s observations. In The
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Where ought to this music be? I th air or th earth? It sounds no more, and beyond any doubt, it holds
up upon (37). Additionally, when Ferdinand is solidified under Prospero s spell, he portrays his body
as something from a fantasy. My spirits, as in a fantasy, are all bound up (49). Ferdinand alludes to his
body as something from a fantasy in light of the fact that he doesn t have faith in powerful substance,
and he has mysteriously experienced passionate feelings for Miranda, whom he didn t hope to meet on
the island. He feels like it is incredible, similar to a fantasy. Additionally in Act I, Prospero recounts
Miranda the account of how they were banished to the island and how his sibling beguiled him. He
requests that her remember anything she can. She answers, Tis far away, And rather like a fantasy that
an affirmation That my recognition warrants. Had I not four or five ladies once that tended me? (15).
She asserts that her recollections are more like a fantasy. In Act III, Caliban, a uninformed character,
gave an amazing discourse with a great deal of insight. He is with Stephano and Trinculo and tries to
quiet them around letting them know: Be not afread. The isle is loaded with commotions. Sounds, and
sweet show that give joy and hurt not Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will murmur
about mine ears, and once in a while voices That, on the off chance that I then had waked after long
rest,
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14. Odysseus Separation Of Families In Homer s Odyssey
War is a curse because it separates families, makes people become senseless to killing and causes
soldiers to become guilty for things that were out of their control. First of all war,is curse because it
separates families. In Homer s Odyssey, Odysseus has been away from home and family for twenty
years. He is told by his passed mother about his family s condition and it isn t good. His father Lies so
now with aching heart/ and longs for your return while age comes upon him (Homer, 218 219). His
dear wife, Penelope is still waiting and mourning for him. Forlorn her nights and days go bye/ her life
used up in weeping (Homer 205 206). In the Odyssey it shows how war is a curse because of the
separation of families. It causes odysseus family to sink into sorrow and waste the golden years of
their lives in waiting for him, unsure if he s even still alive. It also cause the kingdom to be torn apart
without a ruler. Odysseus family were all hopeful for him to return an waited for a him to come home
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In the story, The Sniper, Liam O Flaherty describes a sniper in war. The young men who are snipers
seem young and naive, but their eyes were very much different. They were deep and thoughtful. They
eyes of a man who is used to looking at death (O Flaherty). War makes soldiers become senseless to
killing. It makes them kill anything or anyone that poses as a threat. The young sniper who is
watching to kill sees a young women who points him out. He quickly exterminates her and the person
she was talking to. He didn t have specific orders to kill her. He just did it because she acted like a
threat to him. That alters the sniper at a moral level by making them lose their normal morals and they
begin to see everything a a target or a threat. War is a curse because it makes soldiers become
senseless to
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15. Marilyn and Len Exchanges, Essay
Using the Marilyn and Len exchanges, analyze the following:
What are the objectives of both parties in the exchanges?
The objectives of both parties in these particular exchanges are to obtain the best accounts available to
their teams to maximize profit for the company and commissions for their staff. As well as, to get their
points across but they are both looking out for the best interest of their groups. On one side, Marilyn
would like to share accounts rather than being left with bad accounts with no potential, while Len
would like to work on accounts that will generate a high commission.
How would you describe the general tone of the exchanges?
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The projected outcome for the first exchange is that Len and Marilyn stay at a deadlock with no real
development being made. However, if I had to pick a winner, I think that the outcome of the first
exchange would have been 80 percent in Len s favor, he was using almost any tactic he could in order
to get his way, which was not allowing Marilyn to argue her part of the negotiation. It was more or
less a no win situation for her.
Were Marilyn s objectives on the way to being effectuated in the second exchange?
Yes, Marilyn was able to stand her ground and argue her points in the second exchange. She diverted
Len s responses and enforced her objectives rationally. For example, she seem far more comfortable in
probing comments about her team being unskilled by reminding Len that they are former members of
his team and trained by him. She also corrected Len when he tried to say that the boss was aware his
decision, when in reality he had already approved Marilyn s position.
Were Len s objectives on the way to being effectuated in the second exchange?
No, in the 2nd exchange Len was still hostile and evasive about his obligation to turn over the viable
accounts he promised. He was being heard by Marilyn, but his points were being challenge.
What do you project the outcome of the second exchange to be?
I think Len will be forced to turn over the accounts he promised and the negotiation probably want
end in his favor. Marilyn is
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16. Angus Beef Cattle Research Paper
The Angus beef cattle is the most common beef cattle. Angus cattle have been around since the 16th
century. It is also the most commonly used beef cattle in the world. Angus can come in a couple of
colors but the most common color for it is black but other colors include red and sometimes white.
Cows usually weigh 1,210 pounds and bulls weigh 1,870 pounds. Angus are born polled. Angus have
a large muscle content and are a medium to small sized breed of cattle. Even though their is no
difference between them besides their color, the U.S has the black and red angus as two different
species. Angus is the most common breed of beef cattle in the US. The angus is so popular because its
marbling. Its marbling is the best out of all cattle.
Angus
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17. Linus Benedict Torvalds Research Paper
Linus Benedict Torvalds was born on December 28, 1969 in Helsinki, Finland. Both of his parents,
Nils and Anna Torvalds, were journalists and radicals at the University of Helsinki. He has a sister
who is sixteen months younger than him as well as a younger half brother. During Torvalds s
childhood, his parents divorced, so he lived with his mother and grandparents. His mother s father, or
Linus s grandfather, Leo Toerngvist, was a statistics and mathematics professor at the University of
Helsinki, and was the one who introduced Linus to one of the first personal computers, the
Commodore VIC 20. The computer was used as a programmable calculator, and on it, Toerngvist
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It had the ability to run a bash shell, which is a program that will provide a text only user interface,
and the GCC, which is the GNU C Compiler, or translator. Torvalds then released Linux under the
GPL (GNU General Public License) which allows anyone to modify, redistribute, study, or use the
operating system as long as they make the source code of the modified versions available once again (
Linus Torvalds Biography ). The phenomenon of allowing the source code to be peer reviewed, or
reviewed by other programmers allowed Linux to be more reliable and more productive than its
competitors. This process lead to fewer flaws and an enhanced performance of the system. He them
went on to create the Linux kernel, which is necessary for an operating system to become usable.
Richard Stallman created GNU binutils, GCC, and bash, which were used for almost all Linux
distributions. The Linux kernel and Linux distributions continued to rise in their popularity as more
individuals and corporations contributed to the operating system project. In 1994, Torvalds added a
usable ext2 filesystem, which is used for organizing data on computer disks, to the kernel. Torvalds
was then hired as a post of instructor at the University of Helsinki, where he asked his students to send
him an e mail. One of those students was Tove Minni, a Finnish Karate champion, who through the e
mail homework asked
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18. Primo Levi s If This Is Man And The Periodic Table
Primo Levi was a holocaust survivor and author. He is the author of If This Is Man and The Periodic
Table . While in Auschwitz number 174517 was tattooed on his left arm. On July 31,1919 in Turin
Italy Levi was born. He was the first of two children born in a middle class Italian Jewish family. He
was a shy boy raised in a small Jewish community and often a target of bullying. His father was a
successful electrical engineer. Levi was an excellent student and an avid reader. In his early teens he
developed an interest of chemistry. In 1937, he completed primary school and then enrolled at the
University of Turin and majored in chemistry. When he began his studies, the Dictatorial movement
had not yet to acquire it s full racial dimensions. There were laws lay ed down that said it prohibited
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There he joined an Italian resistance group. Him and his comrades were arrested by Fascist forces later
that year. Instead of owning up to his Partisan involvement he admitted that he was a Jew to avoid
being shot as a Partisan. He thought that would carry a less harsh punishment, but instead he was sent
to an Italian prison camp in January in 1944. He was treated pretty well there , but the camp soon
came under German control. He was sent to Auschwitz along with 6,400 Jews. In February 1944 he
arrived at the concentration camp and the number 174517was tattooed on his forearm. He did what he
could do to endure the horrors of Auschwitz. By trading his food for German lessons and using his
training as a chemist , he was able to get a job at a rubber factory. Getting the job at the rubber factory
allowed him to avoid some of the harshest realities of Auschwitz. Hoping that one day he would live
later to bear witness them, he began to document Auschwitz. Finally in 1945, the Red Army liberated
Auschwitz and he made his journey home. He was one of 700 who survived out of
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19. Evolution Of A Evolutionary Theory
Evolution is descent with modification, a phrase Darwin used in proposing the at Earth s many species
are descendants of ancestral species that were different The power of evolution as a unifying theory is
its ability to explain and connect a vast array of observations about the living world. Aristotle believed
that life forms could be arranged on a scale of increasing complexity. Each form of life, perfect and
permanent, had its allotted space. Darwin argued that classification should be based on evolutionary
relationships Darwin used fossils, the remains or traces of organisms from the past, to study and
observe change over time. Paleontology is the study of these fossils Darwin said that if geologic
change results from slow, continuous actions rather than from sudden events, then the Earth must be
much older than what was previously thought. Lamarck used two main principles already accepted to
prove his evolutionary theory. The first was use and disuse, the idea that parts of the body that are
used extensively become larger and stronger. The other was inheritance of acquired characteristics,
which stated that an organism could pass these modifications to its offspring. Lamarck s idea that
organisms have an innate drive to become more complex was rejected by Darwin. Darwin reasoned
that over a long time, descent with modification eventually led to the rich diversity we see today.
Closely related species that are very similar due to their common ancestor, until they
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20. Hypocrite Affects The Whole Family
Hypocrite Hypocrite: preaches one thing, and does another. You said that the actions of one affects the
entire family Yet you behave childishly and tell us not to spread the word. You said take to heart what
you are learning and apply the principles your taught, Yet when we re taught to love our neighbors as
ourselves, You still talk and gossip about everyone you see, even your own brothers and sisters.
Hypocrite: a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings. You said I d only
get out what I put in, But you put it just as little effort as I. You said I have no right to be upset, That
the only person I should be upset with is myself. Yet you forget that you re the one who wished death
upon me. Hypocrite:
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21. Porter s Five Forces Model Essay
5. PORTER S FIVE FORCE MODEL
Industry Forces Describe new entrants, buyers/buying groups, suppliers, substitutes, competitors of
your industry Evaluate the strength of each Porter s five forces for your industry Explain the reasons
for the strength
Threat of new entrants
Current new entrants into this industry are small, independently owned hotels, motels, and bed and
breakfasts.
Low Gaining enough capital to cover startup costs, technological costs, innovational costs, and upkeep
costs is very difficult; and these costs are very expensive. Brand benefits is incredibly hard to
overcome; this includes the brand name, brand benefits, and brand recognition.
Power of buyers/buying groups
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The quality and availability of supplier services and equipment is essential to the hotel industry. Hotel
operations are reliant upon sophisticated technology and systems like their reservation systems. The
hotels major dependence on these technology suppliers makes the supplier power quite significant.
Property owners also have a somewhat high bargaining power because hotels want to make sure that
they are located in the best place possible so that they are attractive to customers and therefore
profitable.
Other suppliers do not hold as large as power as the technology suppliers. This is because there are
many options to choose from, all of which are fairly inexpensive and easily transitional. For example,
switching between real estate agents is not going to affect a particular hotel company significantly.
Also larger hotel chains have no qualms in expanding their backward integration into the real estate
business or developing employee training facilities
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22. Social Problems In Sunflower County
A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community would deem as being
undesirable. A social problem is also a condition created by a society that is can usually be alleviated
or solved by society. According to our textbook, Social Problems: Reading with Four Questions, there
are three criteria that a problem must meet in order to be a social problem. First of all, the problem
must be social in origin and caused by social factors. The more its causes are social, the more it
becomes a social problem. Next, the problem must be harmful to many individuals. Finally, in order to
be considered a social problem, it should harm society in a sense that it threatens what we believe
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Poverty would be considered a social problem because it affects a great number of people and can be
detrimental to society. The unemployment rate in Sunflower County averaged at 12.4%, which is
much higher than the overall unemployment rate in Mississippi at 7.2%. Sunflower County is also one
of the poorest counties in the states and one of the poorest in the United States. 36.1% of people living
in Sunflower County are below the poverty level. This isn t counting those who are struggling or those
wavering right about the poverty line. The overall poverty rate for Mississippi is 22.7%. One factor
that could contribute to poverty in Sunflower County is the lack of education. Many school districts in
Sunflower County have been put under the conservatorship of the Mississippi Department of
Education due to academic and financial reasons. 70.2% of Sunflower County residents graduate from
high school and only 13% have obtained their Bachelor s Degree. Another factor could be that there
are more white collar jobs than blue collar jobs. Undereducated individuals would not qualify for
many white collar jobs leaving them without employment. There are many steps that could be taken to
help prevent or solve the poverty issue in Sunflower County. They could encourage residents to
graduate and further their education, whether it is in college or a certificate program. If there are more
white collar jobs, they will
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23. The Power Of American Dream In The Great Gatsby
It is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed
out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short winded elations of men (Fitzgerald, 7). These words
introduce the thinking behind the novel The Great Gatsby, a classic novel written by Scott Fitzgerald
that follows Jay Gatsby s idealistic American Dream. Gatsby s life revolves around the idealistic
nature that wealth and notoriety can result in having the life he desires. His ambition to succeed in
wealth inspires Gatsby s resolution to sunder the roots which define his social standing and realise his
own dream of position and prosperity. Gatsby s motivation for an accumulation of wealth separates
him from his similar affluent counterparts such as Tom and Jordan, as the purpose for Gatsby s social
elevation is not simply the product of his pursuit of fortune, but in order to win Daisy Buchanan s
love. The character of Jay Gatsby symbolizes the fallacies of American Dream in valuing wealth,
status, and noteriority ultimately leading to an illusion of happiness. The story illustrate the corrupting
power of wealth and materialistic values in the pursuit of the American Dream. As Gatsby falls in love
with Daisy because of her wealth, beauty, and charm, he realizes that Daisy would reject him if she
knew of his poverty and decides to gain wealth through illegal bootlegging in order to make Daisy
admire him. This results in Gatsby adorning himself in expensive items such
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24. A Brief Note On Crime And Public Health
Crime and public health
Globally, about 5.8 million people die from injuries each year (1). Victims of crime may suffer
physical injuries from assaults, violence and dangerous driving. Other types of crimes, like burglary
and robbery, although they do not have direct physical impacts, cause stress, anxiety and poor mental
health to the victims. A recent longitudinal study also found that fear of crime was associated with
poorer mental health, reduced physical activities, and lead to a lower quality of life (2).
Crime and fear of crime are associated with the physical environment, social environment, individual
factors (for example, minority, women, and young or older people), time of day, and surveillance (3).
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Street light and energy efficiency
Globally, the use of public lighting contributes to about 2.3% of the consumption of electricity (7).
Better management of public lighting energy usage would contribute to lower electricity usage and
lower emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2). A pilot project at Croatian city of Rijeka (8) has shown that
the improvement of public lighting which includes change of lamps and power regulation can reduce
energy usage, CO2 emissions and city expenditure. At the same time, it also helped to reduce light
pollution.
Changes of street lighting regime
As most of the street lights installed in the past are less energy efficient, there is room for
improvement on reducing energy wastage by examining how the street lights are provided. This could
have triggered the changes of provision of night time street lighting in the UK. In the past 5 years,
there have been multiple reports (9 14) about the Highway Agency and local councils switching off
streets light during night time, who have cited as the main reasons to cut carbon emissions, to meet
environmental targets, and to cut costs.
The three main approaches adopted by local authorities to reduce
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25. Building A Target Conformant And Flexible Enterprise...
Introduction: In order to build a target conformant and flexible Enterprise Architecture, and to put it in
a perspective, it is very important to analyse and visualize various academic and industrial frameworks
and comprehend and define its concepts. Various definitions describe different architectural processes,
systems, technologies, components and their relationships (Taleb et al, 2012a).The following section
discusses three industrial and three academic frameworks which provide different viewpoints of
Enterprise Architecture.
Analysis:
Figure 1 Viewpoints on EA
Conclusion: An analysis of various industrial and academic viewpoints of Enterprise Architecture
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The importance of culture and organizational structure and the integration between them is discussed
in depth as well, in order to state the factors that need to be focused on for design of an enterprise.
Bernard has further elaborated on various organization models and scrutinized them to justify the
distinction between organization and enterprise. Associated risks and process of estimating the cost
and benefits are eventually explored, covering several important aspects of EA.
Evaluation
Enterprise Architecture is defined as a coherent whole of principles, methods, and models that are
used in the design and realization of an enterprise s organizational structure, business processes,
information systems, and infrastructure (Lankhorst et al, 2012). Over time, EA has become an integral
part of organization s strategy rather than being a mere guideline, (Vaidyanathan, 2005) motivating
organizations to design business aligned enterprise systems. The author s representation of EA as a
strategy, business and technology driven process and its meta disciplinary role thus seems accurately
described. Decisions taken are often incomplete without an adequate decision supporting frameworks
(Narman, 2012). Several organizations have adopted EA frameworks in order to maintain links with
other systems and ultimately create integrated systems, similar to building blocks that fit together
(Shah and Kourdi, 2007). The author s knowledge
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26. Doc, Docx, Pdf, Wps, Rtf, Odt
Letter of Transmittal
Sep. 1, 08
Ms. ...............
Lecturer
Department of BBA
Stamford University Bangladesh
Madam,
We are very glad to inform you that we are going to submit the study report titled Management
Practices in Business Organizations based on the management practices in Taj King Industries (Pvt.)
Ltd a reputed melamine wares manufacturer amp; exporter
In this study report, we have tried to include all the factors we thought essential for previously
mentioned title. We have analyzed the factors based on managerial theories amp; managerial key
functions with the proposed options amp; the events though few things might be omitted due to our
limited knowledge amp; access of information. We are always prepared to ... Show more content on
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At local level also there are staff training programs. Taj is an equal gender employer and does not
employ any child labor.
Taj has more than 150 employees, and there are 20 sales person and 10 designers.
Craftsmanship:
Taj has provided jobs to local artisans who have a long tradition in their respective profession. Under
Taj s facilities, these craftsmen work to their full potential and adorn each Taj product with care and
passion.
Endeavor to Excel:
Excellence is an endless pursuit. Taj pursue it anyhow, especially, in order to maintain its competitive
edge at both local and competitive, levels, we need to push the limits and it does it only for a simple
appreciate gesture from the user of its melamine ware.
Taj is proud of its valued consumer who is proud of Taj s Melamine ware.
Equipment amp; Materials:
The main strength of Taj s treasure is its imported machinery.
Taj has chosen the best of machinery from China and Japan that have already prove themselves
efficient in manufacturing porcelain ware.Taj runs it all production through 8 hydraulic compressor
machines ranging from 100tons ~ 300tons.
Taj has the ability to make out what pattern consumers like and are in possession of developing a new
pattern.
27. Decal Printing:
One important feature of Taj is its Decal Printing unit, over the years; Taj has developed expertise in
decal printing.
Taj believes that only the combination
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28. Gang Vs Traditional Gang
Defining gangs have been compared to packs, teams, and groups. Participants of gangs do not
necessarily commit violent acts or commence in illegal matters. The National Gang Center has come
to a consensus on defining gangs with the commonalities of three or more members between the ages
of 12 through 24, shared identity, recognized by others as a gang or crew, has levels of organization,
and usually involved in criminal activities (Shelden, Tracy, Brown, 2013). Some gangs are excluded
from this definition due to not proportionate with their usual activities. Overall, we can consider gangs
to be founded when members share similar characteristics and establish a symbol to represent their
livelihood. Pictures 1 through 3 I found in various locations in Chattanooga relatively close to
downtown area. These graffiti markings are found to belong to a graffiti crew that declares themselves
as DIB which is an acronym for doin it blazed composed of graffiti artists such as Renik, Bern, Astro,
and Spec (Reddit, 2013). This is not our traditional idea of a gang or gang members since they only
commit acts of vandalism. However, without keeping in mind our idea of a traditional gang, we see
this group has many of the aspects to be considered a gang. There are more than 3 members who have
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The areas where lower poverty households live have the highest amount of gang affiliation and gang
violence occurrence. My findings were two gangs, although one is not considered in the
comprehensive assessment. Chattanooga has begun a reform against graffiti and started a movement to
clean up gangs (Putman, 2016). Therefore, gang related graffiti is being cleaned up to help the
movement in reducing gang involvement. Finding specific gang graffiti has become a struggle and is
not located in parts where the incidents have
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29. What Is The Impact Of Foraging Mode A Snake
This essay is about the impacts of foraging mode on the morphology, physiology and ecology of
snakes. But before exploring the impacts, need to understand how or why snakes select particular
habitats, be it a desert, grassland, rainforest, aquatic, etc. whether active during the day or night is also
important. The reason is foraging mode (food that an animal eat and the way it obtains it) is central to
their ecology.
It is important to note that snakes have undergone adaptive measures since their origin. They have
diversified into large number of species occupying large ecological habitat. The driving and limiting
factors of this selection have to be highlighted. Examples physical limiting factors include
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The consumption of a large meal consisting of a single prey is efficient in terms of energy utilization
however, the extra mass impact on locomotion in snakes and again making it hard to evade predators.
The size and sex of a snake plays a role and the preferred number or size of prey they can
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30. The s The House Is Black
Forugh Farrokhzad s The House is Black is a harrowing, disturbing, artfully made documentary, one
of the few films directed by the Iranian poet Farrokhzad. Her subject here is leprosy, and she looks
directly, uncompromisingly, at the devastation that this disease causes the human body. She does not
look away, not from the cruelest deformations this disease generates. Her purpose was to expose the
punishing and superfluous way that lepers continued to be treated in Iran, funneled into quarantined
leper colonies where their disease went relatively untreated, causing them to slowly and painfully
degenerate. Farrokhzad s film was deliberate in raising cognizance about these conditions, and to
emphasize that this situation need not be. Produced during the reign of statist documentary cinema,
Farrokhzad s work was a wild contrast from the other documentary films created in this timeframe.
Farrokhzad s The House is Black deliberately and openly disobeyed the official style of Iranian
documentaries during the 1960s, paving the way for Iranian New Wave cinema. From striking mirror
scenes to deep pans of a classroom, Farrokhzad s auteurist interventions are more obvious than subtle
although Farrokhzad s directorial hand is heavy in The House is Black, this documentary was among
the first to reflect a powerful yet unnoticed reality against the wishes of the Iranian government.
A male narrator impassively lists facts about leprosy while Farrokhzad cuts swiftly and abruptly
between
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31. Industrial Case Study On Continental Fully Automated Driving
section {Industrial Case Study on Continental Fully Automated Driving}
subsection{Case Study Description}
Fully automated driving is a new innovation in the automotive industry which will replace driver tasks
with software functions to make the traffic more comfortable and safe. Ensuring a high level of the
safety of the fully automated driving vehicles is a big challenge in developing such a project.
However, demands to a fully automated driving system, like fail operational and nominative
performance, is not covered by the current automotive safety standards like ac{ISO 26262}. ac{ISO}
26262 (Road vehicles Functional safety) cite{ISO2011} is a new international functional safety
standard which addresses the safety of electrical and electronic systems within road vehicles. It adapts
IEC 61508 to road vehicle E/E systems, including software components.
These standards were not established for fully automated driving. Fully automated driving is reliant on
more complex software to steer autonomously the vehicle on the road. That will bring new threats to
our society which should be addressed and controlled at early stage of the development process of
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We applied the emph{STPA SwISs} approach to a current project of fully automated driving at
Continental AG. This case study is conducted in the form of an industrial cooperation between the
Institute of Software Technology at the University of Stuttgart and Continental AG to develop a safe
architecture design for current development projects at Continental
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32. Eukaryotic Chemotaxis Lab Report
Delving into the Process of Eukaryotic Chemotaxis The mechanism in which cells move either
towards, or away from a stimulus is referred to as chemotaxis (1). Chemotaxis is initiated in
eukaryotic cells when the cells first sense an external chemotactic gradient (2). The presence of this
gradient is sensed by a class of receptors, called 7 transmembrane heterotrimeric G protein coupled
receptors (GPCRs) (2). As the name implies, these proteins are located in the plasma membrane of
eukaryotic cells. This external gradient triggers an intracellular Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)
trisphosphate (PIP3) gradient to form (2). PIP3 is a phospholipid that is located in the plasma
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Motility is present even in the absence of a stimulus, if the organism contains flagella or pseudopodia
(14). However, if the cells are exposed to a gradient of chemoattractant or chemorepellent, their
motility is biased toward or away from higher concentrations of that stimulus (14). When
Dictyostelium are exposed to various cAMP concentrations, more pseudopodia are formed and are
extended towards the areas of high cAMP concentrations (14). This process is mirrored by
neutrophils, which extend pseudopodia rhythmically towards positive chemotactic stimuli
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33. Listening Log
A. Sound of the music: What does the first selection sound like? (How can we describe it in terms of
melody, harmony, rhythm, tone color, and form? How is the sound similar to or different from music
you are more familiar with?)(2 points)
Answer below:
The first selection, Hotter Than That , is a very colorful, upbeat presentation of traditional jazz. The
tempo is in 4/4 and is played at around 100 beats per minute. Mr. Armstrong moves quickly and
widely with the trumpet from high, vibrato tones to low, mellow contradictions. There is the bright
addition from a drum set that keeps the beat up. The Clarinet begins playing at about 45 seconds into
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This follows the standard of improvisation. This type of arrangement also adds a lot of excitement and
swing, making the listening want to move right along with the beat.
C. Compare and contrast: Now compare the first selection with the second. (In what ways are they
alike, and how are they different? Refer to the Listening Guides in the textbook.) (3 points)
Answer below:
The first and second selection both use similar instruments: a trumpet/coronet, a string (guitar) to play
bass, a clarinet, and drums. However, the second does not include the addition of vocals. Both
arrangements do posses a noticeable swing aspect. The difference in the trumpet and coronet help with
the overall mood. The first arrangement uses trumpet and is very brassy and crisp. The coronet in the
second selection is much softer in tone and bell like. Additionally, the rhythm is around 70 beats per
minute in the second selection vs. the first arrangement being about 50% faster at around 100 beats
per minute. Bix Beiderbecke plays much more of a ballad all the instruments play throughout the
song, which makes the improvisation harder
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34. Argumentative Essay On Animals
Around twenty six million animals are used for scientific research every year in the United States
alone. The animals are used solely for medical treatments, determining the toxicity of medications,
checking the safety of products destined for human use, and many other biomedical, commercial, and
healthcare uses. Researchers estimate animals have been used as test subjects since 500 B.C.
According to Humane Society International, animal subjects are commonly forced fed, forced
inhalation of chemicals, deprived of food and water, burned, and possibly killed. We as a nation need
to begin a movement to stop testing products on defenseless animals (PETA).
Researchers have found descriptions of live animals being dissected in ancient Greek writing dating
back to 500 BC. Physician scientists such as Aristotle, Herophilus, and Erasistratus conducted
experiments on animals to discover the functions of living organisms. Originally, vivisection, the
dissection of a living organism, were performed on criminals in ancient Rome and Alexandria,
however, in ancient Greece there were prohibitions against the mutilation of the human body which
eventually led to the reliance on animals. The physicians each had their own opinions when it came to
performing vivisections on animals. Aristotle believed that animals lacked intelligence and therefore
the notions of justice and injustice did not apply to them. A successor to Aristotle, Theophrastus,
disagreed stating that animals, like humans,
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35. How Did Christianity Influence Medieval Literature
The Medieval Period was a time in history that lasted from the 5th Century to the 16th Century.
Medieval literature has been hugely influential in modern popular culture. During the middle Ages, a
great emphasis was placed on the combination of fantasy and reality. Though characters were given
human characteristics, their personalities transcended to those of fabricated figures as of God, Saints,
and brave leaders. The Middle English period features a host of firsts in English literature, such as the
first romance, drama, autobiography, fiction, and the first woman writer in English history. That
period was a gateway for cultural movement for later centuries such as the Renaissance, Romanticism
and so on. Furthermore, there was a great influence of Christianity on the literature since Christianity
was only religion at that time. Positive impact in literature was very notable by the presence of
Christianity. Middle age shows how the romance of medieval England engages with its Christin
culture. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Malory s Morte Darthur, establishes the importance of
reading romances and culture represented by Christianity. Heroism, loyalty, personal honor and
chivalry were addressed in this period by every author. Nature and status of women was one of the
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The Wife of Bath begins her lengthy prologue by announcing that she has always followed the rule of
experience rather than authority. Having already had five husbands at the church door, she has
experience enough to make her an expert. She sees nothing wrong with having had five husbands.
Having shown knowledge of the Bible, she challenges anyone to show her that God commanded
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36. Stalin s Death After World War II
After World War II, Berlin had been a constant problem area in East West relations. In 1948 49 Joseph
Stalin had tried to blockade the Western sectors into submission by closing off all the land routes into
the city, which were almost a hundred miles inside Soviet occupied territory. The West surprised him
with a successful airlift that kept West Berlin supplied with sufficient essentials to survive. However,
Stalin s death prevented a wall or something similar being constructed in 1953. In 1958, his successor,
the unpredictable Nikita Khrushchev, had started threatening West Berlin s status once more. The
Soviet leader compared the Allied occupied sectors to the West s testicles. If, he joked, he wanted to
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Along with the separate and much longer Inner German border (IGB), which demarcated the border
between East and West Germany, it came to symbolize a physical marker of the Iron Curtain that
separated Western Europe and the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
Most Germans experienced the building of the Wall as a devastating blow. It was not just a brutal act
in itself but also final proof, if proof were needed, that the reunification many still hoped for must
remain a distant, even an impossible, dream. There was genuine outrage in West Germany (and to
some extent in the East, though this was rapidly suppressed by the Communist secret police, the Stasi,
who carried out thousands of arrests).However, given the renewed dangers of conflict during the
previous few years, the building of the Wall, although it unleashed a brief East West showdown, was
seen from a global perspective not necessarily the catastrophe that it first appeared.
At the end of July 1961, the newly elected American President John F. Kennedy, had already ordered a
military build up to cope with possible Soviet and Warsaw Pact designs on Berlin (and by implication
West Germany). However, his actual response to the building of the Wall was downright muted.
Washington made it clear that only if the Soviets and their East German protégés tried
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37. Hydration Of Magnesium Sulphate
Introduction
Magnesium sulphate is used for a variety of purposes i.e. bath salt and as a laxative. It is a hydrated
salt and is required to be stored in a sealed container to maintain the water. Magnesium sulphate in a
solution is sprayed on plants or poured on soil, as magnesium is vital for plant growth and respiration,
it forms part of the chlorophyll molecule which is utilised by plants to convert sunlight into energy.
This experiment was performed to determine the degree of hydration for a sample of magnesium
sulphate, the sample was heated in a crucible for ten minute periods and weighed between periods
until three concordant results were gathered.
Aim
To determine the mass/percentage of water within the magnesium sulphate sample.
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These results support the hypothesis, approximately 50% of MgSO4 s mass will consist of water
molecules, made prior to the experiment. The theoretical number of molecules of H2O is seven,
however this experiment resulted in six molecules of H2O, and this may be due to multiple errors that
may have occurred during the experiment.
From the results gathered the formula of the hydrated salt is:
MgSO4 + 6H2O MgSO4 + 6H2O
The theoretical formula of the hydrated salt is:
MgSO4 + 7H2O MgSO4 +
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38. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Research Paper
The most important lesson that I learned this year was about self acceptance, more specifically
accepting myself for who I am and not being ashamed of my cultural background. The main two texts
that I felt expressed this lesson the most was the autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
written by Maya Angelou and the graphic novel American Born Chinese written by Gene Luen Yang.
In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Angelou describes her life as she goes through a life changing
events that change her point of view about herself and her community. One of the most transformative
event that happened in her life would be her middle school graduation. When the graduation speaker,
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After this momentous event, Maya thought We were on top again...We survived.The depths had been
icy, but now a bright sun spoke to our souls...I was a proud member of the wonderful, beautiful Negro
race. (Angelou, 184) After this moment, Maya felt as if her perspective of the world had changed, as
well as mine. When she says We were on top again she felt the proudest she s ever been of her
community. At this point in the book, I felt very proud of my cultural background and not ashamed to
be Asian. When Angelou starts to be proud and accepting because of how Henry Reed s way with
words inspired her, as well as her entire graduating class and the entire Black community, she starts to
grow up and mature throughout the rest of the book. That s how I felt after reading and learning this
lesson for myself. Another book that I learned this lesson from was from one of the first books that we
read in this class, American Born Chinese. In American Born Chinese, the main character Jin Wang is
bullied by his classmates and even his teachers, which causes him to internalize many stereotypes
about himself and his
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39. Argument
Argument
The Need for the FBI Over the years, the FBI has grown from a small bureau into a service that not
only the nation needs, but also the world. It has helped in many significant cases throughout history,
such as Al Capone, the Unabomber, Bonnie and Clyde, and without the FBI, would not have been
solved or taken care of as easily ( Famous Cases 1). These have proven to make the environment a
better place to live in. The FBI is needed to protect the country s safety and the well being of each
individual daily. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has grown to be an immune system that is
needed, to protect the country, the individual s and the environment that is lived in every single day,
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( FBI History 1).
Roosevelt and Bonaparte had a main idea that the people they would hire would be based on their
effectiveness and their knowledge. Throughout its first years of service, the bureau did run into a few
problems. One of the most imperative is the run in with the Secret Service. The FBI would use agents
from the Secret Service to help them with investigations, and Bonaparte did not like this because [t]he
heart of any investigation is information (Kronenwetter 61). So, in result of this he wanted just his
men working on the investigations, Congress favored him and enabled him to begin his own force.
President Roosevelt and Attorney General Bonaparte both ended there run in the FBI in March 1909.
The FBI has investigated many cases throughout history, but some of the major ones have had to do
with terrorism, such as Al Qaeda or 9/11. The 9/11 case was worked on incredibly hard by the FBI,
and more than half [their] agents worked to identify the hijackers and their sponsors and, with other
agencies, to head off any possible future attacks ( 9/11 Investigation 1). Cases like these are the ones
that demonstrate that the FBI is essentially needed. By implying [t]he United States homeland faces
two very different threats from international terrorism , it is creating a feeling and fear of something
wrong that is waiting to happen to the nation ( FBI 1). With the help of United States FBI to support
and examine details, American citizens are more
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40. Majority Decisions
In a court case, unanimity is important. It is essential that all justices agree on a decision else differing
opinions can cause the public to question the coherency of the U.S. s justice system. Without a
coherent justice system, the public may become troubled because there are no definite requirements or
guidelines that each justice will agree upon. However, justices are but human beings; they have the
right to their own opinions and interpretation of each cases. forbidding justices to create their own
opinions and forcing them to accept a single unanimous decision is ethically wrong because,
conceptually, they are rejecting who they are. It is ultimately a question of do we need justices or a
justice? Each form of ruling is unique and have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If we are talking about act utilitarianism, it is easier to say that it is best for all justices to agree on one
opinion and not offer any other opinions. This will make the lawyers and their client happier as it is
easier to figure out if a case if worth arguing or how to structure a case to persuade those few justices
that have the strongest say in the final opinion. Less work for them means more time for something
else which equates to more happiness in sacrifice of having a chaotic legal system. However, based on
virtue ethic, I must say that it is better to allow the justices to formulate their own opinions and state
them to the lawyers. I personally do not believe that anyone should be force to stifle their opinions.
Opinions are valuable and thus needs to be free and boundless. This will cost the lawyers more work
as they have to spend more time on interpreting and analyzing the justices opinions to understand the
thought process and reasoning behind every justice rather than having one opinion to analyze. In some
way, having each justice playing an important role in the court forces the lawyers to be creative and
innovate to persuade each justice. Creativity at the cost of more work may offset the amount of
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41. Viaggio Italy Research Paper
Viaggio Italiano
The southern European country of Italy is relatively small and is located in Europe. Italia is in fact
smaller than the state of Texas but don t underestimate this little European country. In spite of the fact
that Italy is smaller than Texas, it has a larger population of people and this was established about a
couple years back. The CIA estimated the population of Italy in July 2015 to be 61,855,120, which put
it at number 24 in population among the 238 countries, dependencies and territories of the world. (
Italy 387 406). Tourists and recent statistics on inhabitants are obviously excluded from the population
census, but the number of citizens in this European country remains larger than The Lone Star State.
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A million square feet of Italian delicacies. (Rail 1). Although it s popular for food, it s also popular for
being the romance language, possession of lovely scenery, presentation of famous artworks, historic
value, and the abundance of history within its life. All of this is already realized, but what isn t really
known is just how amazing it must be to witness the true foundation of Italia. Individuals would be
greeted by a feeling of freedom and relaxation and what a magnificent feeling it must come to
experience. Why is it such a wonderful sensation? The speaking in foreign tongues people hear is in
all likelihood the strangest, but most real encounter. It is a journey that will examine the history of
Italy, its complex politics and the whole spectrum of Italian culture ( Activities in Italy 1). The
buildings and architecture one can discern, the cobblestone streets, and the chatter in foreign tongues
is bound to be a great memory. Perhaps the most important thing to understand when visiting this
beautiful, small country, is the history. The most interesting thing one could learn about is certainly the
Renaissance, and just the long history of Italy and how it got its shape and recognition. Everyone who
has lived and who ll live, they ll learn about this foreign country because of the Renaissance. The
Renaissance was Italy s golden age, and they are now living in a Post Renaissance
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42. Red Lobster Marketing Essay
Hoops, Lindsay, Rosati
Maj. Tyabji, Mgt. 375 Red Lobster Case Study
1 May 2013
Red Lobster was started in 1968 with one location in Orlando, FL. Now it has grown to one of the
largest restaurant chains in the nation with 690 locations in all major cities. When Red Lobster was a
young chain in the 1980s, it had a reputation for high quality seafood away from the water. In recent
years, the company has struggled with its image. In a 2004 survey, participants questioned the quality
of the seafood and the taste/preparation of the seafood (exhibit 6). Red Lobster needed to change how
they are perceived by the public. Red Lobster should continue to overhaul their image, by completely
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It is clear that Red Lobster should target these individuals because per customer Experientials spend
around $52 more than the current Indulgent targets per year (Exhibit 15). In addition, by targeting
these individuals and making small tweaks to the restaurants as they are renovated, Eclectics (the
second highest grossing average spent per year per customer) may also be drawn to the new changes
because of the similarities between these two parties. This is a perfect example of market
segmentation without having to radically change the scope of the company from the target
Experiential group.
With 690 locations nationwide, Red Lobster can be found in most major cities. Even though many of
the locations are close to water, there are still hundreds of locations in landlocked states (Exhibit 3). In
2009, Red Lobster tested their new renovation ideas at four locations in Florida in 2008, and another
30 around the country in 2009. Many people viewed Red Lobster as a low quality seafood restaurant,
but now they want to change into an upper scale restaurant in order to attract the Experiential market
(Exhibit 10, 11). Red Lobster should try to speed up the process of remodeling because, in the 34
locations where the remodeling was tested, guest satisfaction was up 14%, staff morale was
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43. 3 Reasons Why Your Tongue Is White Research Paper
3 Reasons Why Your Tongue Is A White Color
You may brush your teeth two times every day, but you still have a patch on your tongue that is
noticeably white that has not gone away. This is a sign that you should take a look at your overall oral
health. There are a few situations where your tongue can turn white, which makes it easy to narrow
down the problem and come up with a solution to it.
Lichen Planus
Do the white spots that you noticed look like a sheet of lace, or have the appearance of spider webs?
Then the white spots could be caused by lichen planus. It s a rare condition, and doctors are not even
sure about what causes the problem to occur. It can cause inflammation, discomfort, and even oral
lesions during outbreaks.
Since the cause for lichen planus is unknown, the treatment can be difficult to get right. Your dentist
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A yeast infection happens due to not having the good bacteria your body needs, so you can fix this by
eating special yogurt that contains active cultures of bacteria, such as Activia. It will help reset your
mouth s bacteria colonies to destroy the yeast. If your tongue is white, it can t hurt to start by eating
yogurt to see if that fixes it.
Leukoplakia
Leukoplakia is rare, but a potential reason why your tongue is white. It s a condition where cells in the
mouth grow quickly, and create an unnecessary layers of white cells on your tongue. It s not
uncomfortable or painful, but you should not ignore it because leukoplakia is a potential sign of
cancer.
You re likely to get leukoplakia after your tongue is burned, cut, or injured, and if you consume foods
that can irritate the tongue. If you smoke or chew tobacco, that can also cause leukoplakia to develop.
If you are not sure why your tongue is white, visit your dentist. They can help identify the problem,
and let you know that it is completely harmless or if additional steps need to be
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44. Balance and Tragedy in Shakespeare s Othello Essay
Mohandas K. Gandhi once proclaimed, There is no occasion for women to consider themselves
subordinate or inferior to men (Gandhi n.p.). Women all throughout the world have been forced to
endure innumerable hardships and struggles. Merely accepting women as a rightful component of
society and a necessary aspect of culture has taken countless numbers of years. And to this day,
unfortunately, gender equality has yet to become a reality for many. Certain judgments and stereotypes
have been placed onto women from the very beginning of time. The belief that the female gender
should only be seen in society as homemakers is something that is widely accepted by people in a
multitude of countries and places. Despite the setbacks, various ... Show more content on
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From the beginning, Emilia can be seen as one who is entirely loyal and faithful to her husband, Iago.
Under the Cult of Domesticity it would be downright unacceptable for a woman to defy her husband.
Women were considered to be subservient to almost the entire male gender. Emilia s husband, Iago,
was a character who most would admit did not deserve much respect or loyalty at all. Iago would
continuously use his wit and intelligence to manipulate others only to further his own position in
society. Iago, with a great lack of sympathy for those he was hurting, focused solely on reaching his
end goal of self glorification. Despite Emilia s dissatisfaction with her marriage, she managed to
maintain composure in the beginning of the play. At one point in Act II, Iago makes a bold claim
stating that women, including Emilia, only speak their minds when the men are no longer present. He
believes they would not dare defy the rules of society in front of others. However, in privacy, Iago
surmises that these rules quickly vanish. Emilia then proceeds to respond to the accusation in none
other than a simple and respectful manner (Shakespeare 2.1.115 124). Shakespeare introduced Emilia
into his play as a stock character, one who represents a common stereotype. Whether or not it is
truthful, this excerpt clearly illustrates
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45. Peace Like A River Courage Quotes
The importance of courage is that it helps continue with our story or life. Courage gives us strength
and bravery to keep moving on with our life. If we didn t have courage we would be still and not want
to move on with our life. In the book Peace like a River by Leif Enger, Ruben, the main character, has
courage to move on and go find his brother. Ruben finds the courage to go to go find work, when
Jeremiah got sick and couldn t support the family. Ruben find the strength and brave to go up to the
stand and testify of what he saw during the shooting. Last Ruben had the courage to go and find Davy
in the Badlands.
When Jeremiah gets sick, Dr. Nokes tell Ruben to go out and finds some work. So doesn t get sick,
being around his father, Jeremiah. Dr. Nokes tells RUben that Mr. Layton needs someone to tear down
his corncrib. I blinked at Dr. Nokes who went on He just can t work anymore in certain ways. You re
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He said, How many times do you let a dog bite you, before you put it down. (91). Ruben tested with
this line. He said it when he was answering Elvises questions. Saying this line, took a lot of courage.
In the book it expresses a lot that Ruben loves Davy and would never do anything to hurt him. Inside
of Ruben, he know that what he said would be the last thing that needs to decide if Ruben goes to jail.
The scene after the trial, Ruben agrees to go break davy out. That night i agreed to break Davy out of
jail. Swede knew I would. She had on her side the fact that id as much as damned out brother to prison
and therefore death (91). Before this Ruben didn t think breaking him out was the best idea. He didn t
have the guts to break him out. The love he had for his brother got him the courage to break him out of
jail, because he didn t want to see him dead. Love gives the Ruben the courage to break out Davy. He
get the strength to confess from the love of Davy and
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46. Borders By Thomas King Analysis
As one is passionate towards their heritage they will not identify or label themselves something there
not. They will show pride and courage by showing they are willing to fight for their cultures
independency. In the story Borders by Thomas King, King illustrates the idea that one should be proud
of their heritage and to never give up. The story expresses this through the mother s pride and her
personal identity. Pride is being proud of a skill or a particular quality. In this case Laetitia s mom is
honoured to represent the Blackfoot culture. She has showed many good traits in her personality, one
being pride. As she reached the border a guard told her Now, I know that we got Blackfeet on the
American side and the Canadians got Blackfeet
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47. Example Of Speech Act
Speech act is the action performed by a speaker with the utterance. An The speaker s intention is
obvious to a hearer and it can be often complemented or replaced by a physical act like a gesture.
Speech acts are used to describe actions like asking, ordering, questioning, threatening, accusing,
insulting or promising. For exampleexample, by saying I ll kill you , one is not only speaking but also
threatening the hearer.
The first one, who mentioned phenomena of speech acts, was the British philosopher J.L. Austin. In
his work How To Do Things With Words [1962] he argued with logical positivism theory, which says
that only statements that are logically or empirically verifiable have cognitive meaning. He claimed
that people not only describe their surroundings by words, but they may also create the reality using
them. He coined the terms constative utterance (that is the one which describes the world) ... Show
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According to Austin brak odwołania do literatiru, there are 3 levels of a speech act: locutionary,
illocutionary and perlocutionary. Locutionary act is an act of producing a meaningful expression, in
simple words it is saying something. Illocutionary act shows the force hidden behind the words
(illocutionary force), the true meaning e.g. I ll give you a gift is not only a declarative sentence, but
also a promise made towards the hearer. Perlocutionary act is the reaction of the hearer to speaker s
words, it is an effect of the utterance e.g. the hearer is waiting for a gift when he has heard from the
speaker I ll give you a gift .
Speech acts can be divided in two categories direct and indirect, depending on words used by the
speaker. The aim of this work is to briefly describe their phenomena in the first, theoretical part and to
show their practical use in the second
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48. Positive Effects Of A Bushfire
Australia is the most flammable country on Earth. In 1770, as Captain James Cook sailed along the
east coast of Australia, and in his journal he wrote that Australia was a continent of smoke due to all
the bushfires he could see from his ship. A bushfire is a fire that burns in grass, bush or woodland that
can threaten life, property, and the ecosystem. Bushfires can be natural disasters and human caused
disasters, since they can be started both ways. They have undesired effects on the ecosystem and
people. There are measures taken to prevent these fires which mostly succeed, but repairing the areas
after the bushfire is over usually takes a while.
Bushfires can start for many different reasons. They are more likely to occur when the weather is very
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Examples of positive effects are when the fire destroys some adult trees and burns the branches, trunks
and leaves of the others, and burns the undergrowth. This effect is positive because it means the seeds
and soil that needed a fire to release them, can now germinate. Young plants can also grow vigorously
due to the increase in light caused by the fire. A fire can also change the structure in the soil by
making it thinner and releasing its stored nutrients which give the ideal condition for seeds to
germinate. However this can also be considered a negative effect, because at the same time it makes
the soil easier to be washed or blown away. More examples of negative effects bushfires bring are that
they significantly reduce the number of animals in an ecosystem, which can eventually lead to
extinction of endangered species. Many animals die while trying to escape the fire, while some escape
to a safe area. The escaped animals will not be able to return until food is available again. This
damages the food web and can take years to return to normal. Bushfires can easily get out of control,
and that leads them into
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49. The, Theological And Doctrinal Situation Of The Preaching...
1. Define the Preaching Context: a. What is the social, cultural, theological and doctrinal situation of
the preaching context? The preaching context is an urban congregation, comprising of more than 500
active congregants. The congregation has great understanding of how they are called to be One as the
Body of Christ. This is because their congregation comprises people of diverse identities. They have
single parents attending the church as well as children without their parents. They are invested in the
Black Lives Matter as well as the ESL program, which speaks to how attentive they are about the
ethnicities worshipping with them. It is very likely that the LGBTQ community is pushed into margins
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2. Meet the topic. a. Identify the origin of the topic i.e. Did the topic originate from a specific text? Or
did it arise because of a perceived congregational need? The topic arose out of the congregational
need. b. What general topic are you addressing? Unity in the Body of Christ. c. If it is based on a
planned series of sermons, what is the theme? This is not based on any planned series of sermons.
However, the theme is being called to be united as equal and worthy members of the Body of Christ.
d. Which aspect of the general topic are you addressing in the sermon, i.e. the particular sub topic or
sermon title? I will be addressing the sermon title: Unity in the Body of Christ. e. What is the content
of the good news that the topic offers? The good news: God unites us as worthy members of the Body
of Christ. f. Use your imagination and jot down initial impressions, questions, and sermon ideas. In the
Christian context, we are tempted to be divided as certain groups, being known and heard in public, as
the prominent voices. We easily forget in what ways we are marginalizing those that are created in the
image of God. They need to be invited into our circles and conversations to create unity, to be heard,
loved and accepted as equal and loveable members of the Body of Christ. 3. Establish the boundaries
of the topic. a. To what specific or general
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50. A Day At The Crocker Art Museum
A Day at the Crocker Art Museum
Having lived in the Sacramento area for the last 10 years, last weekend was my first trip to the
Crocker Art Museum. The museum was slow when we first got there around 10:00 am, but within an
hour it started to pick up. I did not expect much from a museum in Sacramento, I was thinking more
like gold rush memorabilia or Sutter household items. In short, I love the place. It is so much bigger
and with more art than I imagined. My favorite part of the museum was the old part and not the
modern side. I did not get the meaning of quite a few of the modern paintings, ok, all of them. One of
the modern Art s was just a shoe that was painted, my friend and I tried to figure out why this was
considered art and all we could come up with, is that it was an expensive shoe. I don t even know what
to say about a single Apple computer box, it had to represent something expensive because it was in a
glass lock box.
I wanted to hear more about the story of the family, Judge, and Mrs. E. B. Crocker and how and why
they were so generous with their artwork. We first started in the new part of the house, where the
modern art is displayed, and then we proceeded to go to the older part, which is inside two old houses,
so I loved seeing all the old architecture and walking through all the rooms imagine what it was like
when people lived there. My favorite part of this whole visit was when, I was trying to find out how
the museum acquired all this artwork and
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51. Jim Carrey Impact On Depression
Comedians are not always the funny personality on stage or on screen. Such a case can be observed
with comedian and actor Jim Carrey. As well as many other comedians Jim Carrey struggled with
depression. According to a 2004 interview with CBS, Jim Carrey s parents struggled with financial
problems and the problems made him dislike human interaction at a young age (2004). It was during
this time Jim Carrey felt angry with the world for making him live in poverty. However, he told CBS
that he developed his sense of humor by trying to make his mother laugh when she was very sick
(2004). When he eventually came to rise to fame, when money was no longer an issue his mental
health became one. Jim Carrey would use various ways to cope with his depression and keep up with
his mental health.
Jim Carrey s first occurrence of depression was his childhood. Based on what is known about his life
and the patterns of depression can be speculated. During his adolescence, he discussed the troubles he
faced alongside his parents about a life in poverty. Early signs of depression may have been present
during his childhood and left untreated. An article from the National Institute of Health claims that
depression during a person s childhood can lead to other mental disorders going into adulthood
(2012). That led to his depression in adulthood that made him grow a dependency on Prozac.
The impact of Jim Carrey s depression can rarely be seen. Jim Carrey is often reclusive and has not
said much
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