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Essay On Dr. Louise Banks Basic Synopsis Of The Film
basic synopsis of the film begins from the point of view of a renowned linguistics professor, Dr.
Louise Banks. It shows her going through her normal routine until a student tells her to turn on the
news at the beginning of one of her lectures. What is shown is twelve giant alien spaceships landed on
earth at seemingly random locations throughout the world. Confused as everyone else, Dr. Banks
decides that the only thing she can do is go to work as usual. While in her office she is visited by a
military officer named Colonel G.T. Weber. He proceeds to ask her to decode one of the alien s
indistinct language to which she fails. Seeing as she is one of the top minds in linguistics he decides to
bring her aboard on a massive project to find
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How The Low Income Of Countries Such As Chad And Papua New...
Introduction
This report is to help introduce the low income of countries such as Chad and Papua New Guinea, and
comparing them to a country such as Sweden who has no income. For years, certain countries, as the
two listed above cannot maintain a lifestyle with the incomes that are available to them. Using
incomes will help to see where the problem is occurring and how it might be approached to aid the
countries. Reporting on the countries will give insight into a historical background including
independence of the countries, along with education, literacy, life factors, and poverty by using the
GINI to show how wide the gaps can be and become.
Historical Background In 1946 Chad became an Overseas Territory of France and on August 11, 1960
obtained independence, but short lived, because of a tyrant dictator, Francois Tombalbaye, who never
really released them from his grip, and Chad had been in a civil war, until 1990 when Idriss Deby, a
military commander, took control and with his rule, multi party politics has returned to Chad, giving
some freedoms back to its citizens (Chad s long road to independence, 2010).
Papua New Guinea was under the government of Australia, and the UN pushed Australia to give
Papua New Guinea independence and help create a group that would be able to run a government
through social and educated influences. On September 16, 1975 Papua New Guinea obtained their
independence with a monarchy ruled by Queen Elizabeth II as head of state represented
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Who Moved My Cheese By Dr. Spencer Johnson
Introduction
Who Moved My Cheese is a best selling fictional book written by Dr. Spencer Johnson. The story
takes place in Chicago, where several classmates get together for a class reunion. The main characters
of the story include Michael, who is the storyteller, Sniff, Scurry, Hem, and Haw. The characters show
different qualities throughout the story, both good and bad. The book is basically a story within a
story. In the book, Michael narrates a story to his classmates hoping that they will take something
from it and put it into practice in their own lives.
Summary
At the beginning of the book, a man named Michael makes his way to a class reunion and decides to
meet with his classmates afterwards to learn more about what is going on in their lives. As him and his
classmates are gathered they start talking about how things did not pan out like they thought they
would in high school. It was here in the story where you could see that the main theme of the book is
Change . Michael and his classmates had mentioned that we don t want to change when things change
(Johnson, 1998, pg. 1). It was then that Michael mentioned a story that had to deal with change and
decided to tell it to his classmates. (Johnson, 1998)
The story begins with four main characters, which are Hem, Haw, Sniff, and Scurry. Sniff and Scurry
were described as two little people (Johnson, 1998, pg. 3) while Hem and Haw were described as
mice. The mice and little people lived in a maze and for every
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Socio Cultural Context
Socio Cultural context has been a part of human history for eons. Individuals implement this theory
daily through their language that is closely linked to their culture and time in society. The intersection
of social and cultural events has helped to inform many phenomena that people had in earlier years.
However, as with any national phenomena, there is a risk factor that is prevalent. This paper will delve
into what socio culture context is and a basic interpretation of risks, behavior risk, and sexual risk
taking.
Language is the lenses in which we view culture through our eyes. The term socio cultural context is
referring to the idea of language rather than what the social group does to implement their practice.
Though the term is linked to culture and that society, it s mainly about the language that is invented in
that culture. As a middle class African American woman, my socio cultural context stems from police
brutality and feminism that is present in my community.
Police Brutality has been around for a very long time and it s sad that it still goes on today. When an
African American family sends their child out to buy food or go shopping there is always a settle
conversation about the police. Conversations that stem from the risk of being around the police is
always to keep your identification in a reachable position, don t make any fast movements, and don t
do anything that would cause the officer to pull you over. In this time, our language is cemented on
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Persuasive Paper On Self Driving Cars
PERSUASIVE PAPER ON SELF DRIVING CARS
By Ricardo Villar
Introduction
As technology progresses, so do the needs and wants of people, societies, and governments. Since the
first car was created in 1885 by Karl Benz, there have been significant improvements over time such
as the brake, radio, air conditioning, seat belt, and air bag. In today s world, the use of self driving cars
has progressed from a dream into a reality. Companies like BMW and Tesla have already implemented
the self driving feature into their cars. The use of self driving cars will continue to become more
popular and will eventually become an essential part of society.
The purpose of this persuasive paper is to analyze the advantages, disadvantages and future of self
driving cars and to invite the audience to support the self driving car industry by voicing their public
opinion. Specifically, the following questions will be answered:
1. What are the advantages of self driving cars?
2. What are the disadvantages of self driving cars?
3. What is the future of self driving cars?
The findings of this persuasive paper will come mostly from periodical publications published in the
last two year.
Advantages of Self Driving Cars
With the world s roads becoming more fast paced and dangerous, there is hope at the end of the tunnel
for drives, passengers, and civilians. Fortunately, we live in a time in which technology makes dreams
become a reality. The idea of self driving cars first started in the 1920s and has been slowly
progressing until now.
Current Advantages According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (2016), The Nation lost
35,092 people in crashes on U.S. roadways during 2015, an increase from 32,744 in 2014. Self driving
cars would eliminate driver error, which is primarily caused by alcohol, drugs, and aggressive driving
(Naughton, 2016). Other forms of driver error include texting and driving, not looking in your blind
spot, running a red light and not figuring out who has the right of way.
Many accidents are also caused by the driver s inattentiveness or slow reaction time. Many cars with
brands like Tesla, BMW and Audi already have self driving assistance. This feature allows cars to
maintain speed making it a more emissive
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Mike Mcghee s Suicide In Texas
While cycling along a farm to market road in southeastern Texas Monday, Mike McGhee was struck
by a vehicle, breaking his shoulder, mangling his bike and cracking his guitar. Actually I m in pretty
good shape for the shape I m in. I m extremely lucky, McGhee joked during a phone interview from
his hotel in Navasota, Texas where he will spend a few days recovering. I ve got a broken shoulder but
it s not really that bad it doesn t require surgery. McGhee said he had minor bruises and scrapes and
was kind of sore but intends to continue his journey around the perimeter of the United States that he
started on New Years Day. McGhee had traveled to South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and
Louisiana before entering Texas a few days ago. Monday around lunchtime he was hit by a passing car
while travelling through Sam Houston State Forest in Navasota, Texas just north of Houston. He said
he has no recollection of being hit but the men who struck him carried him to the nearest hospital. ...
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Clara (his bike) is pretty well mangled up and my guitar got a crack and my iPad with its Lifeproof
case is completely destroyed. A variety of things got injured. My helmet completely shattered. My
helmet saved me one more time. After his discharge from the hospital, police gave him a ride to a
nearby Best Western where he will spend some time recovering. McGhee said he might return to
Jasper to have a new bike shipped to him and re stock. He might, however, have the bike shipped to
Austin and spend a little time there enjoying the music scene. McGhee, a musician himself, is doing
his trek in support of the Fender Music
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My Trip To Harlem
By the time I started the first grade of school, my interest of our past had already sprouted enough to
be easily cultivated by teachers and docents on school field trips to museums and local historical sites.
These enthusiastic journeys were shaping my personality to learn more about different cultures. I was
fortunate to take a holiday in Europe between my sophomore and junior year of high school. More
importantly the trip began and ended with a stop in New York. Once there I could see firsthand, from
the Bowery to Harlem, all the different cultures I had only read about. I was delighted to take my first
bite of a real pastrami sandwich amongst Orthodox Jews at Carnegie s Delicatessen. Being verklempt
is how I would describe
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Appropriateness Of The Conceptual Models Relating To...
Many behavior and social problems observed in children are related to poor classroom interventions
that are designed to meet those needs. It is important that these models are applied during children s
development through positive interactions in the family, childcare centre, school and the community.
However, not all conceptual models are appropriate in assisting student with behavior problems.
Therefore, this essay will discuss appropriateness of the conceptual models to assisting students with
behavior problems in schools that includes Biological/biophysical, Psychodynamic, Behavioural,
Cognitive behavioural, Sociological and Ecological models. Also this essay will explain how they can
be accommodated by professionals to create a supportive early childhood, and promoting positive
school climate to foster wellbeing, development and learning.
The first model is the biological/biophysical model which generate negative expectations for
individuals with disabilities that resulted from biophysical etiologies (Rosenberg, Wilson, Maheady,
Sindelar, 2004).Therefore , this model is inappropriate as some professional working with students
with known biophysical impairment can be judgmental and low expectations of their performance
(Kauffman,1985). Hence, professional and educators must be responsible to educate all students with
no exceptions. They should integrate key principles into everyday instructional techniques and
classroom practices and looking for opportunities to
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Theories And Social Identity Theory
4. Theories of Identity
Attempting to explain how individuals form their identity is impossible as many diverse approaches
exist. A number of sociology and psychological identity theories were considered in the selection of a
framework to explain the dynamics associated with the academic role in higher education.
Sociological identity theories are constructive when one wants to explain the different roles that
lecturers have in the academic environment of higher education. From literature the identity theory
and social identity theory were identified as been central to conceptualising the identity forming
process. These two theories were found to be useful in explaining the psychological processes of
identity development. Many social psychology theorists have philosophised about how individuals
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From literature, it is suggested that an individual exists within three contexts: life spheres, life roles
and work contexts. Lloyd et al (2011) cited in Jansen Roodt (2014). It is with this context in mind that
these two theories will be explored to form a basis for understanding how lecturers form their identity
related to the different roles they have in relation to the social environment they exist in. Both the
identity theory and the social identity theory is about the self with the difference being that identity
theory were formulated from structural symbolic interactionism, while the social identity theory had
its beginning in social categorization (Tajfel 1978). Both theories further claim that more than one
identity can exist simultaneously. However, each identity is restricted to the role or category
associated with that identity and although they use the same language, the meanings connected to the
language are different (McCall Simmons,
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Heroism And Villains In Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of...
How Reader Positioning Techniques are used to depict Heroism and Villains in the Children s Books;
Matilda and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban .
Introduction
The purpose of this report is to determine how reader positioning such as characterisation and point of
view, can help depict heroes and villains within a text. Children s literature includes a variety of text
such as picture books, stories, novels, poems and magazines that are greatly enjoyed by children. This
is generalised through the appropriate genres aimed for younger readers or the envisioned age range
(Lukens et al 2010, p. 6 8).
The influence of literature techniques such as reader positioning plays a massive influence on how
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This is due to the overpowering thoughts and feelings of the narrator s broad outlook, narrowing the
experience of the reader. This restriction placed on individuals make it hard to relate and form a bond
with the protagonist, limiting the connection between the narrator and the reader (Papazian. G, 2010).
This can mean pushing certain values or opposing socially dominant ones, depending on the writer
(Stephens 1992, p.3 9). This is attributable to the impersonal and objective point of view, making it
hard for readers to determine what type of person the character is.
Conclusion
J.K Rowling and Roald Dahl both successfully use literary techniques derived from reader
positioning, expressing to readers on how to identify heroes and villains. This is achieved through
point of view and characterisation of the protagonists and the antagonists. Limitations show that this
can indeed be overlooked and in turn can ultimately backfire on the narrator. This leads to the speaker
being incapable of providing personal information about themselves, making it difficult for readers to
describe what kind of individual the narrator is due to the omniscient and objective
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Oscar Wilde Sexuality
Oscar Wilde s play, The Importance of Being Earnest; A Trivial Comedy for Serious People is best
described as such, a trivial comedy for serious people. Wilde s play is structured through the
influences of social drama and farce. This play was written in 1895 during the Victorian era where an
expected behavior governed all areas of life including sexuality and frivolity. Oscar Wilde s own
sexuality is historically well known as he was married to a woman, but partook in sexual relations
with men ( Oscar Wilde ). This play was birthed during the midst of pressures that Wilde experienced
in balancing his marital life and precariously trying to maintain his homosexual proclivities. Wilde s
response to the English aristocracy, in all its arrogance,
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Women s Employment Rates During World War I
What? Women s employment rates increased sharply during WWI, which is from 23.6% to between
37.7% and 46.7%. These women workers were engaged into jobs left by men who had enlisted in the
war. Some new jobs were also created due to the war, like munitions factories. This caused many
women working in areas of work that were normally belong to men. For example like the railway
guards and ticket collectors. Also, some female workers need to work with poisonous materials
without proper protection. However, their salaries were much lower than men for doing the same
work. When? This event happened during WWI, when majority of men were enlisted into the war.
Where? This event happened in the countries that were involved into WWI. Who? The people got ...
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Who or what are the sides? The key people involved are women especially married women during the
WWI. c) What was Canada s role? As a country that was involved in WWI, the war had a significant
effect on Canadian women. They have actively participated in war, from nursing and munitions
manufacturing during the First World War. d) What were the results? Women received much less
wages so they began some of the earliest demands for equal pay. For example, a committee was set up
by the War Cabinet in 1917 to examine the question of women s wages. There were accidents and
women got killed or injured. Some women in munitions factories were called canaries because they
had to handle TNT (the chemical compound trinitrotoluene) which caused their skin to turn yellow.
Around 400 women died from overexposure to TNT during WWI. Women s employment rates
increased during WWI, from 23.6% in 1914 to between 37.7% and 46.7% in 1918. The employment
of married women increased sharply accounting for nearly 40% of all women workers by 1918.
Women s rights were advanced since they took their own paid job outside the home, ran their homes
alone, and supported the whole family s
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Cross Country Running Comparison
Running has many different aspects of workouts and forms of doing it. Comparisons a lot of people
make is that cross country and track are the same thing, but those two sports are entirely different.
Both do deal with running, but the differences are very major and they go much as to change the
workouts done for the sports. More comparisons that are mostly said that if a runner enjoys long
distance running then they also should go out for track since it has long distance events. Even though
it has those events it doesn t change the fact the two are very different. Cross country mostly deals
with long distance running, but its running on a grass and on hills. The works one would have to do to
prepare for cross country meets would be transitions of 400 mile repeats, long runs that could be
around five to ten miles on grass, gravel, or muddy, and dreaded hill workouts. These types of
workouts work out the legs and core of a person to be ready for any rugged terrain that they would run
on. Cross country also deals with the fact one must compete with a lot of more people. A normal cross
country race would consist of seventy to over hundred runners, and with ... Show more content on
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Focusing on the track portion of the sport, it seems like cross country but there are many aspects of it
that s it different. The workouts dealing with track focus more on the weight lifting then the actual
stretching. Track deals with more sprinting since most the events in track go only for a short distance
that call for sprinting. Since these are only short distances and that there are so many events that
athletes can do the numbers for competitors aren t as huge. With each event having a set number of
competitors, track is not as a team oriented sport. To go farther it relies mostly on the person doing the
event, with only having the exception of relay races with three other
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The Similarities Between Bollywood And Silent Movies
Bollywood and Silent movies are distinct by their names and styles within each movie. They are
known to be the most popular back in the old days. Bollywood was, and is famous in India, whereas
Silent movies were once a huge boom in Hollywood. Each movie s music play a significant role, or
portray an important theme for the viewers. These two genres of movie have similarities, as well as
differences that make them somehow dissimilar but somehow close to each other. Bollywood, an
unauthorized name of the Hindi Film Industry in Mumbai. Some people interpret this name as the
whole Indian Cinema, and although the fact that it is the biggest in India, it is only a section of the
entire movie Industry. The industry had originated from a movie called Raja Harishchandra, with the
unprecedented silent traits, in 1913. After that, the industry had grown so massively in 20 years that it
produced more than 200 films annually. The first sound movie was created in 1931, with the first
colored movie in the 1950s. Bollywood movies set their central point on music ... Show more content
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One major difference is that in non sense song, only Charlie Chaplin sings, whereas in zindagi hai
khel, woman and man sings alternately. For most of the part, the woman repeats what the man had
said. There is a huge difference between the instruments used in each of them. In the movie,
trombone, violin, cello, and trumpets are utilized whereas the Bollywood manipulates shehnai, tabla,
sarangi and zither. This is mainly due to the difference in the countries. Another difference between
two is the dynamics. For the Bollywood, the music is on Forte everytime, loud and strong with the
tabla and shehnai, but for non sense song, the music only gets loud when Charlie Chaplin is not
talking. After he finishes his funny sentence, the music suddenly becomes lurid. When talking, only
the violins and cellos are used in a soft
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Massages
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It gives nine pre programmed massage modes that differ among locations where massage takes place
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befits your requirements.
Eight vibration motors point four massage zones in the upper and lower back, thighs and calves,
permitting the user to utilize all four zones instantly or select zones separately.
Features
It comes with a rolled tubular steel frame to assure stability, a rotate function and adjustable recline.
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Comes with 3 year warranty
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Love Revealed In The Two Lovers By Marie De France
The Two Lovers by Marie de France is about a father and a daughter and the many issues that they
have. For one, the King believed that his daughter could not marry just anyone. He comes up with a
plan where the one who wants to marry his beautiful daughter would have to carry her up a very high
mountain. Right away, we begin to see the problem with this idea. Every man who tried to accomplish
the task did not succeed. I feel like most of the men that volunteered to do this were just doing it to
prove that they were the greatest and strongest. This is where I believe that the King was trying to
force love that didn t exist. The King s daughter also had a lot of love for her father. We see this when
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The odds were not in her favor because many men had tried and no one had succeeded. If the father
had let her chose her marriage partner (in a normal way), maybe no one would ve had to die. Maybe
the princess believed that she had finally found the right man because of his idea to elope, making her
think that this man would do anything for her. Perhaps she was looking for a lot of things in a man and
got carried away too. I believe that if the princess had been given the option to decide this poem
would ve had a completely different ending. Of course, she would ve still had her father s approval in
mind, but at least she could ve had a say in her love life. Maybe seeing the man die was the last straw
from a lot of distress. I think Marie de France was trying to show how such a controlled life could end
up. Nothing good came from having everything set out for her. This is what her father had been doing.
He was so attached to her that she didn t have a say in her own
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Three Important Ideas from She Walks In Beauty by Lord Byron
Moving from Age of Reason to the Romantics period a lot changed about the author s works in
literature. Those poets who belong to the Age of Reason roughly 1700 and those many famous poets
before them all wrote different types of poetry. Throughout decades of this country there have been
many different changes to poetry: it has evolved in each country meaning it evolved plenty around the
world. Poets like William Wordsworth, William Blake and Lord Byron coming from the old part of the
romantics and the new part of the romantic period where poets of this time wanted to make poetry
easier to read and understand, but have deeper meaning besides the obvious. A poet mentioned from
this time period, Lord Byron was very focused on this type of poetry becoming one of the most
famous and most important poets of in our history. A poem that is very popular and important was
known as She Walks in Beauty. This poem goes from simple to complex giving out many messages
within the poem in different stages of Byron s life. However, in the poem titled She Walks in Beauty
by Lord Byron, Byron conveys three important ideas; the appearance of the lady, differentiating from
opening lines to closing lines, and emphasizes the spiritual aspect of the lady. First of all, Lord Byron
uses the second stanza of the poem She Walks in Beauty to explain the lady s physical appearance.
When Lord Byron begins his poem explaining the physical appearance of the lady he explains her
beauty. In the first stanza
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Doublethink In George Orwell s 1984
Envision yourself living in Soviet Russia at the peak of the USSR regime. Your thoughts, ideas and
feelings are all enslaved working in the field of equality while Stalin watches from his porch. George
Orwell s timeless classic, 1984, takes place in a dingy, dystopian future ruled by a totalitarian
government that controls its people through a combination of manipulation and fear. The Thought
Police enforces the austere rules set by The Party based on their ideology of Ingsoc which demands
the complete submission of the mental, physical and moral status of the people. First published in
1949, 4 years after the end of World War II and 2 years after the start of the Cold War, 1984 serves as a
social outcry and warning for all its readers. Finishing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through the destruction of books, pictures, movies etc., the Party is able to change what it wants when
it wants. As Orwell describes, they have the ability to say two plus two is five and it will be a fact. In
our society we have organizations such as the NASA who, to explore space and aeronautics, or flight
research. NASA is also responsible for making sure that the United States space program is conducted
for peaceful purposes that can help mankind . An event that sparked everyone s interest was the
conspiracy theory of the United States faking the moon landing because of the space race they had
with Russia. While many claim that it was real, many also believe it was staged. Another instance of a
conspiracy would be 9/11 and how the towers did not collapse because of the planes but rather
because of bombs that had been planted beforehand. Speculations arose that this was done by the
United States and blamed on Bin Laden and gave the USA a reason to go to war. While none of this
can be confirmed nor denied, it would not come as a surprise if secrets are being held from the public
for their safety . Still, it should make you wonder about what else they keep from
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Contemporary Art And Artistic Practices
Historical Context The Community based Artistic Practices are not a complete novelty in
contemporary art, their rhetoric are being used as strategic tools, to support discourse such as
democracy, equality, social justice among other, from the 1960s on a explicit way. Even less, this
social turn , understood as an ethical shift by artist and critics who focus their attention on the aspect
of social usefulness of the art practices, characterized by an increase of art projects that emphasize
participation, dialogue and community engagement to activate the public sphere attempting to offer
new social models to live together; appear like a leitmotif along the theory and history of art of the
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This art´s condition was throwing into crisis with the emergency of avant garde movements from the
late 19th century in Europe, because these movements recognized on this status autonomy of art a lack
of self criticism by art, not only in the art institution in its separation from the praxis of life ; but also
to bourgeois society as a whole. In other words, the avant garde is understood as a form of self
consciousness of artistic field, with a very clear interest to break the art´s autonomy, while separate
form of production, as a necessary condition to redirect the art into life. According to Peter Bürger,
with the reintegration of art into praxis proposes a revolution in the life, which causes a revolution in
the art. As Bürger states, the avant garde movements that sought to break with the bourgeois autonomy
of art and thereby apply a strong self criticism to art institutionally were: the Russian Constructivism,
closely linked with the Revolution of 1917; Dadaism and its negation of art as institution; and the
Surrealism. Nonetheless, after the World War II in the middle of the 20th century, the avant garde
schism became a crisis, failing in its quest to eliminate the division between art and life and its critical
self consciousness about this, which meant its co option by the art institution,
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How Did Captain John Smith Influence The Virginia Colony
Captain John Smith was an explorer from England, a solider and a colonial governor. John s teenage
years were rough to say the least. At sixteen years of age, his father passed away tragically. He joined
volunteers in fighting for independence from Spain. While fighting for Hungary he was promoted to
captain, but in 1602 was captured and sold as a slave. He escaped and fled, then proceeded to travel at
several different places until he went back to England. While being in England, he decided to go on a
voyage to colonize Virginia. Captain Christopher Newport was the leader of the voyage. Smith was on
the council and he helped with many things, especially about securing foods from the Native
Americans. Smith was captured by Chief Powhatan, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Virginia colony sent smith to explore Chesapeake to find gold and a passageway to the Pacific
Ocean. He came back with no gold or a found passageway, but he found food for the colony which
was desperately needed at the time. Most importantly he made very detailed maps of the area which
went on to be used by future explorers. Smith helped his colony immensely, the colonists were
starving to death and had very little food at all. Smith was successful in negotiations with the Native
Americans and prevented starvation for his colony. Although he was only in America for two years,
Smith was responsible for the colony s survival. His leadership is what made it a successful, well
functioning and progressive colony. He soon returned to England after being burned and needing to
recover. Smith From his departure, Smith was no longer leader of the colony. Despite his efforts to
return to America, John turned to writing. He wrote a total of eight books, two of which are
autobiographies. His books were published between the years of 1608 1631. Smith wrote about his
colony, survival, explorations, observations, and discoveries. Johns book New England s Trials
discusses a possible new site for colonization. Although it was fairly short, he went in to detail about
the benefits the colonists and England would receive if they were to colonize the
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The Causes of US Intervention in Nicaragua
In 1845, a Nicaraguan journalist warned his compatriots, The waterway across the Isthmus of
Nicaragua is the apple of our Eden. It will be our curse . This metaphor is appropriate in that it reflects
the turbulent times the country of Nicaragua will face as a direct result from U.S. military
intervention. In 1857, the United States utilized military intervention in order to save the nation of
Nicaragua from a citizen of their own upbringing. William Walker, an ambitious American filibuster
hailing from Pennsylvania had been overrunning several Latin American nations in pursuit for his own
economic profits; however, in the end, the administrative government of the United States determined
that the efforts of the military were unfounded and would reflect poorly; therefore the operation was
repudiated by the government. The failure of the American government to fully dismiss William
Walker s conquest for power within the Latin America and punish him accordingly underscores how
the United States consistently proves to support figures that often have the worst intentions but claim
to uphold the interests of America.
The causes of military intervention within Nicaragua in 1857 to stop William Walker can be traced
back to the economic and social impulses that had erected from the onset of Manifest Destiny
occurring within the United States. The 1800s represented the time of ambition, growth, and
development all falling under the big umbrella known as the Manifest Destiny. By
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Charles Darwin Research Paper
Charles Darwin was Born on February 2, 1809, in Shrewsbury New England. Charles grew up in a
house his father built when he got married to Susannah. Charles was born into a large family with four
older siblings. Charles Darwin had three sisters, whose names are: Marianne, Caroline, and Susan.
Charles Darwin also had an older brother named Erasmus. Charles was quiet but he still had no
trouble making friends. Charles parents were Dr. Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin. Charles
mother died when he was only eight years old on July 15, 1817. Susannah died of stomach cancer.
After her death Dr. Robert became depressed. Because of his depression, Dr. Robert spent much more
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The Shrewsbury school however lacked the subjects Charles was interested in.The shrewsbury school
taught the classics, which Charles found irrelevant. However, Charles made up for his lack of interest
in the subjects his school taught be conducting many experiments on his older brother Erasmus.
Charles continued to conduct experiments on his older brother Erasmus until Erasmus went to college.
Erasmus went to college at Cambridge university where he studied medicine. Charles became very
fond of collecting, Charles collected minerals as well as insects. Another one of charles hobbies was
bird watching as well as hunting. At age sixteen Charles father Dr. Robert told him it was time for him
to make something of himself.
The first college Charles enrolled to the University of Edinburgh, Which is also where his father Dr.
Robert as well as his brother Erasmus went to get their degree. Because Charles did not enjoy the
study of medicine, Charles later dropped out of the University of Edinburgh. After dropping out of the
University of Edinburgh, Charles enrolled at Cambridge University. Charles went to Cambridge
University to become a clergyman in the Church of England. The degree Charles received at
Cambridge University was a degree in
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Child Labor Is A Harmful Problem In The World
With an estimated 150 million children ages five to fourteen working, child labor is a serious problem
in many of the world s poorest countries (Americans Attitudes, 2017). Constrained to work long hours
in hazardous jobs, numerous children in poverty have little alternatives but to work to help bolster
their families. Aside from the physical risk these children face, their prospects for rising from poverty
are greatly weakened, as without an education, they have little hope of developing the skills they need
(Americans Attitudes, 2017). You might not think that you are remotely connected to child labor. You
may reason that it occurs only in other countries and it is illegal where you live but you are wrong. In
fact, many items used in today s world have been picked or crafted by child workers. As consumers,
we shouldn t support companies that endorse child labor.
To understand why child labor is still relevant and how we, as consumers, can help stop it, we must
understand the forces behind it. Because child labor is such a complex issue with a variety of indirect
and direct causes, there is no single factor that can explain child labor practices in developing
countries. Poverty is the most common cause of child labor, but besides that, there are many
unintended factors that cause it. The main causes are uneducated parents who are more likely to
consider education insignificant, social structure of the community that has been tolerant towards
child labor, a country s
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Summary Of Lewis Thomas On Societies As Organisms
We, human beings feel distinctly unique, individual and most importantly, unmistakably superior due
to our exclusive intelligence. This is why we, as a society, tend to look down on other types of life
forms, insect or animal, as they do not possess that desired intellect. Yet, Lewis Thomas, in his opinion
essay On Societies as Organisms , argues that human society has much to learn from the communal
accomplishment of other life forms. The author effectively conveys this main idea through his use of
analogy, enumeration of examples and through his level of language.
To begin, Thomas astutely uses analogies to make parallels between human society and other life
forms as to inform us of our deficiencies when contrasted with those other life forms. Thomas, first of
all, defines an organism as being a live computer (233) composed of component parts (233), an
accumulation of individuals communicating and working as one towards a common objective.
Subsequently, the analogy of the organism is used to represent the ideal human society. Hence, when
ants build their nest (233), the Hill (233), humans build their knowledge, accumulate a mountain of
knowledge (235). However, what Thomas wants us to acknowledge is that human knowledge is a
jigsaw puzzle in the sense that it is accumulated piece by piece, never all at once, never by a single
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In his essay, Thomas stresses the importance of working collectively and communication in scientific
discoveries. This concept of working together is more important, now than never, as international
collaboration is key to solving global issues such as climate change, diseases and virus such as the
Zika
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Useful Real Estate Tips For A Mortgage Lending
Useful Real Estate Tips Before venturing out to purchase real estate, whether it is vacant land or
existing homes, get pre qualified by the lender of your choosing. Nothing pains me more than to watch
perspective buyers find exactly what they want, only to find out that they are not qualified for the
purchase. Not to mention that, in this day and age, many sellers are requiring that an Offer To
Purchase is accompanied by a pre qualification letter. Talk to a Mortgage Specialist DO NOT GO IT
ALONE, sit down and talk to a loan officer, whether it is at the bank where you do business already or
with a company that specializes in home mortgage lending. When you have this sit down, be frank and
honest, do not embellish on any of your financial details. The loan officer can only help you if they
have the correct information. When you leave this meeting, you should be armed with the knowledge
of knowing exactly where you stand. If you are capable of purchasing, you will have the number that
you can spend, and if you are not capable of purchasing at the moment you should have the
information and a step by step approach to get yourself to where you can buy. Keep in mind that
during this initial conversation it is not necessary, nor should you give permission, for your credit
history and other vital stats to be verified. Most loan officers will give the information you need to
begin your search without verifying those details. If the mortgage broker or loan officer will not do
this
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Differences Between America And France And The French...
Bonjour, Prime Minister, cheese, wine and affairs; these single words all come together to give you a
peek into the French way of life. There are many similarities and differences between America and
France and the way that their societies have shaped the people who live there. From the way we live,
to the morals when it comes to marriage and family. To go into greater detail, I will share with you
some of the traditions, social customs and the roles of the French society.
The French Government is set up similarly to our own. Our forefathers used the systems of
government from the French government to create what we use now in America. France is ruled by a
Republican government; also known as the French Republic. They have what is equal to a President,
but the title used more prominently is Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of France today is Manuel
Valls. In addition, the Prime Minister has a Council of Ministers at his aid to help organize and
structure the government. The French are exceedingly controlling and rule governed people. Their
uncertainty avoidance is rated at a high level, meaning that they like to have their rules and a
foundation. As said in the article What About France , it articulates that The French don t like
surprises. Structure and planning are required. Before meetings and negotiations, they like to receive
all necessary information. As a consequence, the French are good in developing complex technologies
and systems in a stable environment, such
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United Cereal Essay
United Cereal was an organization embodied with a strong set of core values. They believed in
commitment, diligence and loyalty; attracted people to work for the company and promoted managers
from within. Their managers were committed to The UC Way and certain deeply rooted beliefs like:
Listen to the customer led them to pioneer the use of research and focus groups.
Spot the trend, make the market led then to place high value on extensive market testing prior to
launching new products.
Honoring the past and embracing the future gave them a high regard for product development and
innovation in marketing.
To be able to answer whether the Eurobrand cereal was truly viable we first must be clear about what
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The Country Managers from United Cereal could guide them with their vast experience of being close
to the local consumer and at the same time not feel that their autonomy had been challenged.
After planning her strategy Lora Brill would need to impress her innovative ideas and learning s to all
the concerned individuals. She would need to impress on the need for and the opportunity available
for change. A desire for change is a sign of safety. The Net Income of United Cereal has been steadily
declining over the years. Their operational costs are increasing and they need to manage their SG A.
Eurobrand is the opportunity that could be the answer to their troubles. She should show her ability to
implement her plan by diffusing the response throughout the organization. Brill must make a list of all
the concerns that were raised by Kurt Jaeger, Lou (through Olsen) Jorge Sanchez and James Miller.
She would need to tell them about the Centralized European Market Strategy being much more
effective today because of the converging consumer tastes, old cultural habits disappearing and EU
regulations eroding market differences. She could talk about the risk reward premium and allay
Sanchez s concern about finances. She could talk about giving the subsidiaries time to set their affairs
in order to prepare for the launch. Even Lou s concerns about consumers and market research would
be addressed by performing them in preparation to the
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The International Relations Theory That Best
The international relations theory that best explains Operation Provide Comfort would be the
constructivist theory. However, Turkey s involvement in the operation may also be explained through
subaltern realism. The fact that the nations that comprised the coalition, save for Turkey, conducting
Operation Provide Comfort went through the official channel of the UN shows that the intention was
to act within the norms of the international community for conducting humanitarian interventions.
Had the US decided to act unilaterally, without permission from the other states involved or the UN, it
strongly indicate that the US self interests superseded those of the global community. Furthermore, the
coalition of western powers respected Turkey s sovereignty by keeping the refugees at the border and
providing aid in refugee camps there. Respecting a nations sovereignty, or giving reasonable cause for
violating it, is an essential portion of constructivism as it indicates that states respect the artificially
implemented restraints on themselves that they have set up. Beyond the evidence that strongly
suggests that OPC was conducted in the sphere of constructivism, there is little evidence that would
support any other international relations theory. In a constructivists perspective, the mission devolved
from an international system based operation to a more realists military intervention when it became
Operation Norther Watch (to compliment Operation Southern Watch.) This idea is
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Daisy s Love In The Great Gatsby
Under the broiling warmest of the summer, two men in the large and stifling room are shooting glares
and squirting words at each other just for a woman they want in the room. The bulky man Tom and an
affluent man Gatsby quarrel over who Daisy loves. Daisy loves me, not you, says Tom. Nope, Daisy
chose your wealth, but had only loved me, Gatsby argues. Daisy s eyes dart left to right as the men
shout out remarks to each other. When the men demand Daisy to give an answer, Daisy reluctantly
utters ambivalent answers of whom she really loves. Once, she says she had never love Tom and only
had love Gatsby. Another, she says it would be a lie if she had never loved Tom. At last, she confesses
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Love is the feeling of devotion to the beloved person and respecting his or her decisions regardless of
one s own wants while desire is the feeling of greed to possess the unattainable or unethical wants just
for one s own advantage. Gatsby s feeling toward Daisy is not love but desire. Jay Gatsby has an
American dream which he wants to achieve. He has the best of everything whether it is house, car, or
clothes through the wealth he had through bootlegging businesses. Yet, he is still missing a piece to
fulfill his dream; his most desirable object, Daisy. This is an unacceptable fact for Gatsby. He believes
that he can win Daisy over his wealth and that he could stood for the ideal man Daisy had hoped for.
His feelings in the beginning for Daisy might be love, however, after Daisy got married, the feeling of
love transitions to obsession and desire. Instead of respecting and accepting his beloved choice to
marry someone else, Gatsby throws lavish parties every night, alluring Daisy to come to one of his
parties and tempting her to have an affair. This desire of Gatsby has blinded his rationality and
morality. When a person is too self centered toward himself, willing to cast aside human ethics to
fulfill his desires, it is a prove that he has lost his
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Luohan Earthenware Analysis
The Luohan earthenware piece in the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art is a beautiful representation of
12th century Chinese art that borrows techniques and style from the late 7th century Tang Dynasty.
The Nelson Atkin s Luohan was brought to Kansas City for the opening of the museum in 1933 and
was then acquired a year later. The museum s great seated Luohan is one of several similar sculptures
there are discrepancies in exactly how many of these types of sculptures were actually produced.
Goheen states there were seven now known to have survived from the original number (probably
sixteen in all) (Goheen 169). However on the other hand Mackenzie states there were nine of these
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Lead based glaze already used in the Han dynasty to imitate bronzes. The sancai style of decoration
appears to have been revived around year 675 during the Tang Dynasty. Sancai glazed Tang pottery
wares were produced at a limited number of kilns. The majority of sancai wares were made during the
late 7th and early 8th century s (Gotheberg.com) then production slowed after the mid 8th century.
The style was then continued by the Liao on pieces in a markedly different range of shapes of their
own, such as this Luohan piece being discussed (Gotheberg.com). It then went out of fashion by the
early Song and was revived along with many of other things Tang during the Ming, with a slightly
extended number of
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Vygotsky s Theory On Cognitive Development Essay
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Lev Semionovich Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist and constructivist learning theorist who was
known for arguing against the theories of psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget believed that in order for
any learning to occur there had to development within the individual first, but Vygotsky argued the
contrary. He argued that in order for development to occur, the individual would first have to have
learning take place through instruction and example in a given appropriate environment. Vygotsky s
theory on cognitive development is centralized on two key ideas known as scaffolding and the zone of
proximal development which will be explored in this essay and how they contribute to the classroom.
½ scaffolding Scaffolding is defined by Educational Psychology, 8th edition as: Support for learning
and problem solving; might include clues, reminders, encouragement, breaking the problem down into
steps, providing an example, or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a
learner (45). The key concepts of scaffolding in the zone of proximal development is how Vygotsky
believed the most learning can take place as the students are amongst peers whose private speech can
be discussed among one another to come to new conclusions. (aka learning.) private speech Children s
self talk, which guides their thinking and action; eventually internalized as silent inner speech. For
example, a teacher could introduce a concept requiring prompting,
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The Process of DNA Replication Essay
The Process of DNA Replication
The process of DNA replication plays a crucial role in providing genetic continuity from one
generation to the next. Knowledge of the structure of DNA began with the discovery of nucleic acids
in 1869. In 1952, an accurate model of the DNA molecule was presented, thanks to the work of
Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, and Francis Crick. To reproduce, a cell must copy and transmit its
genetic information (DNA) to all of its progeny. To do so, DNA replicates following the process of
semi conservative replication. Two strands of DNA are obtained from one, having produced two
daughter molecules that are identical to one another and to the parent molecule. This essay reviews the
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Moreover, there are many enzymes that participate in the unwinding of the old strands of DNA
molecule such as topoisomerase. This enzyme is responsible for initiation of the unwinding of the old
strands of DNA molecule. Once supercoiling has been eliminated by the topoisomerase, helicase
accomplishes unwinding of the original double strand. In order to aid with the unwinding process,
DNA gyrase catalyzes the formation of negative supercoils. The unwound helix, with each strand
being synthesized into a new double helix, is called the replication fork.
The second stage of the process is complementary base pairing. In this stage, new complementary
nucleotides are positioned following the rules of complementary base pairing: adenine (A) to thymine
(T) and guanine (G) to cytosine (C). Then, the binding of free nucleotide with complementary bases is
catalyzed by DNA polymerase.
The last stage of the process, joining, involves bonding of complementary nucleotide to each other so
as to form new strands. The nucleotides are joined to one another by hydrogen bonds to form a new
DNA molecule. This joining continues until a new polynucleotide chain has been formed alongside
the old one, forming a new double helix molecule. This stage of the process also takes place with the
assistance of enzymes. The DNA polymerase links the complementary nucleotides
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The NBA Is A Dream In The NBA
For most young players, playing in the NBA is a dream. For a lot of people, they only see and judge
from the outside looking in. They have no idea the body of work that players put together throughout
the years just to get to the NBA. For the lucky few making it to the NBA is the easy part, maintaining
their longevity in the league is the hard part. Which is why all the great players eat, sleep, and breathe
basketball. That obsessive quality is what made players such as Kobe Bryant, and Micheal Jordan
great. Before Jordan, and Bryant was known as The Black Mamba, and Air Jordan they were young
players in the NBA going through the pitfalls, and growing pains of making it first as a rotation player,
then as one of the league main attractions. For some young players, the NBA lifestyle is too much to
handle while others come out of college prepared to embrace the rapid NBA lifestyle, some struggle to
maintain their position in the league.
We recently sat down with rising stars Devin Booker, Marquis Chriss, Dwayne Bacon, Willie Cauley
Stein, and De Aaron Fox. They spoke about what life in the NBA is like as a rising young star.
What are some challenges that you face playing on a young team?
Booker: It s a dream come true, something I always wanted, I made a lot of sacrifices to be here. It s a
grown man league and every day I m working harder to get better.
Chriss: We re learning everything together, being so young we haven t experienced everything yet, I
think that s
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The Peace Corpss
I do think that United States has basically helped other countries more than we have helped ourselves.
With some research I have done regarding this question, I will have to completely agree that we help
other more than we help ourselves. With United States having great economic success, we can, and
do, give more aid to other countries than anyone else. Yes, United States takes care of its own issues
before helping the other countries, but helping others is in our culture to help other people or countries
in need. From things like fund raisers for different needs around the world, or even just charities to
help aid the people in need of it. Here are my reasoning s why I believe that the United States has
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As many know, the Peace Corps volunteer on high impact assignments that range from 3 to around 12
months of hardcore working and helping. The Peace Corps help with fighting hunger, protecting the
environment, improving access to technology, and trying to help fight HIV/AIDS. The members of the
Peace Corps volunteer in areas like: education, health, environment, and youth in development,
community economic development, agriculture, and Peace Corps response. The countries they usually
serve are: Africa, Latin America, Asia, Eastern Europe/Central Asia, The Caribbean, North
Africa/Middle East, and the Pacific Islands. The Peace Corps budget sometimes ranges from $350
million all the way up to $410 million. United States have also helped Haiti with numerous things as
well. They invest in four sectorial pillars, which are: Infrastructure and energy, food and economic
security, health and other basic services, and governance and rule of law. Some of the main things of
U.S. assistance to Haiti four years after the earthquake includes things like: housing Haitians, removed
millions of rubble, created jobs at the Caracol Industrial Park in Haiti s north, made haitian national
police stronger, provided literacy instruction, and many basic health indicators.
With those reasons being said, I truly believe that America helps other countries more than it helps its
own. United States cares for other countries and do not want them to suffer, especially in natural
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Friar Lawrence Careless
Two very in love teenagers take their lives, in order to save their forbidden love, but with the help of
whom they thought was keeping their love alive. In the play, Romeo and Juliet written by William
Shakespeare, two teenagers from feuding families in Verna, Italy, fall in love at first sight. Romeo
Montague, of the Montague Family and Juliet Capulet of the Capulet Family. Through the play, Friar
has not respected the promise he made to Romeo and Juliet. In William Shakespeare s play Romeo
and Juliet, the Friar Laurence is responsible for the tragedy due to his carelessness, inconsiderate
actions, and sneaky traits he is demonstrating the author s message that people should never give out a
promise they can t keep. Friar Laurence is careless, his actions of carelessness really showed when the
letter was never given to Romeo. This letter was to inform him that Juliet was not actually dead, she
just appeared it. Romeo never getting the letters was a huge concern for Juliet. He was lazy and had
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The teenage couple was destroyed when they found out that Romeo was being exiled. Friar Laurence
gave them hope, he told them about this plan that sounded as if it were out of a movie. He gave Juliet
a potion that would make her appear dead. Friar was very aware of how much Juliet loved Romeo so
he knew she would drink to him The potion could have killed Juliet, but she drank to Romeo anyways
because she had faith that Friar would never give her poison. He had married the two lovers incognito,
they both trusted Friar to keep their marriage a secret. All these thoughts that Juliet is having led to her
having a soliloquy. The reason that all this happening to Romeo and Juliet is their two families are
feuding and they are forbidden to see each
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Characteristics Of Jainism In Ahimsa
The general idea of Ahimsa is concentrated on nonviolence and to abstain from any type of violent
behavior and any form of injury to all living things. They do not wish any harm on others. Ahimsa is
derived from the Indian religion of Jainism which is one of the most ancient religions in India. One of
the primary focal points of Jainism is that live human beings relationships and soul with other human
beings bring about the natural revelation of Ahimsa as the justification of the religion. Ahimsa s focus
is non violence, peaceful harmony with all things, and love. A Jain lives in Ahimsa by practicing these
similar characteristics because Jainism is the world s most peaceful religion. Jainism is a religion that
believes in non violence and the proper treatment of everything on this earth. Jains believe that just
thinking thoughts of another person is considered violence. Jains should not use words that could
injure or give unhappiness to one another. Jains will walk on sidewalk and sweep as their walking to
avoid killing an ant or some sort of bug, they are also taught to let animals live and die a natural death.
Even though they know nonviolence cannot be perfectly practiced they try their best to live it. Each
Jain is responsible for its own salvation. Aparigraha is one of the fundamental doctrines of Jainism,
somewhat like Ahimsa and Anekantvad derived from Sanskrit. Aparigraha stands for non possession,
non attachment, and non greed. Aparigraha limits personal desires
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The Lack Of Media Distraction
Today, the web grants the people easy accessibility to unprecedented amounts of knowledge.
However, a growing body of scientific proof suggests that the web, with its constant distractions and
interruptions, is additionally turning society into scattered and superficial thinkers.The Roman thinker
Seneca could have place it best 2,000 years ago: To be all over is to be obscurity (Carr, 2010).
The picture rising from the article is deeply heavy, at least any person who values the depth, instead of
simply the rate, of human thought. Individuals that scan text decorated with links, studies show,
comprehend less than those that scan classic linear text. Individuals that are frequently distracted by
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a number of the studies indicated that bound laptop tasks, like enjoying video games, will enhance
visual attainment skills, increasing the speed at which individuals will shift their focus among icons
and different pictures on screens. different studies, however, found that such fast shifts focused ,
notwithstanding performed adeptly, end in less rigorous and more automatic thinking.In an experiment
conducted at Cornell university, for instance, a category of scholars was allowed to use Internet
connected laptops throughout a lecture, whereas the opposite had to stay their computers shut. those
that browsed the online performed abundant worse on a succeeding take a look at of however well
they preserved the lecture s content.
Ms. Greenfield ended that every medium develops some psychological feature skills at the expense of
others. Mans growing use of screen based media, she said, has strong visual spatial intelligence, which
might improve the power to try and do jobs that involve keeping track of immeasurable coincident
signals, like traffic management. however that has been among new weaknesses in higher order
psychological feature processes, together with abstract vocabulary, heedfulness, reflection, inductive
drawback determination, vital thinking, and imagination. People are changing into an a word,
shallower. will the web extremely make society smarter, the silly videos and spam are the roots of a
brand new reading and writing culture, says
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Samurai Classes
A class of professional warriors arose, more than a thousand years ago. The Samurai and the Knight
class. They swore allegiance to protecting lords and fought in battle. Both classes were mighty
warriors, but if they were engaged in battle who would triumph? The real answer is, the Samurai class.
First of all, the Samurai has mighty weaponry, training experience, and suitable armor. One reason is
that the Samurai would win in combat because of their weapons.The Knight class are taught some
skills, but the Samurai took to ranged weapons the way Knights never did. The knight s English
longbows failed, where Samurai s weaponry was far more advanced. Samurai also had the talent of
shooting bows with deadly accuracy. It only takes one lucky shot to put you down, and being under
fire without a way to reply is always scary. (Quora 4) This explains how when the samurai are armed,
aimed at you and ready to shoot, there s no question you ll be dead in seconds. The second reason
Samurai would win in a battle against the knights is because they are very similar with different types
of combat. They were trained young, and were trained in tactics for these type of environment. They
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Katana, tachis, or what ever sword the Samurai went to use, was a tempered steel edge, folded on a
untreated steel, or even a other hard metal backing. Because of this, a Katana edge can be sharped fine
without any repercussions unlike the Longsword, but overall it was a less resistant blade, Samurai
sword got bent, they would need it reforged, Longswords would be more flexible because of it fully
tempered steel, a hit that would a Katana, would flex with the Longsword and the Longsword would
bend back straight. Weight wise Longswords, were versatile enough that it could be held in one hand
or two, and feel like part of the arm, while Katana weighting was more onto the edge, one handed
wise it was
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Hvc Essay
Advantages and Limitations of HVDC and HVAC Transmission System in the Environment.
1. Effect of Electric Fields
The electric field generated by the HVDC transmission line is a mixture of electrostatic field created
by the line voltage and the field of space charge because the charge generated by corona line. Study of
environmental influence of the electric field around the HVDC transmission line is occur in Canada
and Russia have shown that discomfort to people who usually felt under the HVAC transmission line
is not observed under HVDC line. This discomfort ascends from the release of the human spark to
shrubs, grasses, and other plants. Although emissions also happen under the influence of an electric
field of HVDC transmission line, the disposal is quite rare in contrast to emissions caused by rise
HVAC transmission lines, which may amount to 100 departures per second. Subjective, the sensations
felt by humans standing under HVDC overhead lines usually do not go beyond electrostatic
stimulation of hair on the head of the movement. Such results suggest that the electrostatic field under
HVDC transmission lines is limited and generally not harmful to humans. A study in Canada found ...
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Then the result is, HVDC online radio interference produced only by positive charged of conductor,
while the HVAC interference produce by the three phase AC. Weather the conditions have an adverse
impact on online radio interference due to AC and DC. AC line contributes up (decibels) 10 dB
improvement in radio interference in the rain, while online radio interference DC decreases during the
rainy day. DC radio interference level may be limited to an acceptable level by limiting the electric
field gradient to around 64 kV / inch. The level of radio interference from HVDC line is usually 6 8
dB lower than HVAC lines with the same
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John Reid Character Traits
In the novel Time Enough For Drums there are various character traits to choose from. John Reid is an
interesting character because he spies for the revolutionary army to find out where the British will
attack next. In the novel Time Enough For Drums written by Ann Rinaldi, the character John Reid has
many character traits, but here are three of them, brave, strict, and trustworthy. The character trait
brave for John Reid is because he spies for the revolutionary army. John helps George Washington, the
leader of the revolutionary army, by finding out where the British will attack next. Although John has
gotten caught a couple times he still goes out and spies. John basically risks his life for his country
like the military, army, and navy
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Eulogy Essay About Thankful
Cindy, we are so thankful for your testimony, love, and faithfulness. You have lived a beautiful life
reflecting Christ s love. You are kind and caring. Our savior s presence is evident in your life. I didn t
get the chance to know you as well as I would have liked to. But we do have something in common
and in that way I know you. I know you are beautiful in the sight of the Lord, and beautify this world
simply with your presence.
I know you are forgiven, I know your life is an outpouring of thankfulness, I know you are a loyal
wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend. I have seen joy in your eyes and in your life. Joy throughout
suffering. Cindy I am so thankful for you, I mourn for the loss your life will have for those closest to
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Is it?...is it? I whispered to my guide.
Not at all, said he. It s someone ye ll never have heard of. Her name on earth was Sarah Smith and she
lived at Golders Green.
She seems to be...well, a person of particular importance?
Aye. She is one of the great ones. Ye have heard that fame in this country and fame on Earth are two
quite different things.
And who are these gigantic people...look! They re like emeralds...who are dancing and throwing
flowers before here?
Haven t ye read your Milton? A thousand liveried angels lackey her.
And who are all these young men and women on each side?
They are her sons and daughters.
She must have had a very large family, Sir.
Every young man or boy that met her became her son even if it was only the boy that brought the meat
to her back door. Every girl that met her was her daughter.
Isn t that a bit hard on their own parents?
No. There are those that steal other people s children. But her motherhood was of a different kind.
Those on whom it fell went back to their natural parents loving them more. Few men looked on her
without becoming, in a certain fashion, her lovers. But it was the kind of love that made them not less
true, but truer, to their own wives.
And how...but hullo! What are all these animals? A cat two cats dozens of cats. And all those
dogs...why, I can t count them. And the birds. And the horses.
They are her beasts.
Did she keep a sort of zoo? I mean,
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socratic seminar
To Kill a Mockingbird Socratic Seminar On the upcoming block day we will have a Socratic Seminar
in which we discuss the chapters in To Kill a Mockingbird that deal with Tom Robinson s trial and its
aftermath. Your assignment is to prepare for the seminar ahead of time, participate in the seminar and
capture the main ideas of the discussion in your notes. A Socratic Seminar is a formal discussion,
named after the famous Greek philosopher, Socrates, who literally gave his life for his belief in the
power of provoking people to uncover the deeper meanings of important topics. The purpose of our
dialogue is to build understanding together of the text we are reading, using the process of rigorous
and thoughtful dialogue. In a Socratic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Remind students that they need to take notes during the seminar of important ideas shared. An
addition responsibility of the outer circle is to notice what is going on in terms of discussion does
everyone participate? Do people seem to listen to each other? Ask clarifying questions? For inside
circle, look at the person on your right (don t include me). You will be giving this person feedback as a
participant at the end of the discussion. Keep track of the number of times this person speaks during
the discussion and which skills he/she exhibits. Opening question: who was responsible for Tom
Robinson s death? Additional questions to spur dialogue: Why did the Ewell s make the accusation in
the first place? How does Mayella s sexual abuse impact her testimony? How does Mayella s sexual
abuse impact your feelings about her culpability? Does it mitigate culpability? Will anyone marry
Mayella? What creates a Bob Ewell? Go back to preparation questions Other ways to keep the
discussion interesting: Stop for a few minutes once in awhile if necessary to take a text check break so
that students can look for evidence. Periodic check ins. What have you heard that has been particularly
interesting? A go round or
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The Music Of Charley Patton
John Fahey s 1966 masters thesis A textual and musicological analysis of the repertoire of Charley
Patton has the distinction of being the first book length analysis of the music of Charley Patton. Fahey
s text focused primarily on assembling the historical facts of Patton s life, while the analytical portions
written with the aid of Dr. David Morton, UCLA focused on systematizing Patton s repertoire based
on modal constructs present in his vocal melodies. Fahey s biographical information focused on
characterizing Patton as an entertainer; However, the analytical portion omits significant lines of
inquiry that result in an incomplete picture of Patton s repertoire. Fahey notes the utilitarian function
of Patton s music, but does not detail musical examples of this utility, especially in relation to the
guitar. That is the purpose of this document. The music of Charley Patton reflects the utilitarian
function of it within his life: music functioned as his main source of income. Patton was an
entertainer; as such, he needed a vast amount of material to fill time in the venues he performed in.
Consequently, his surviving recorded repertoire makes extensive use of formulas in the guitar
accompaniment and vocal melodies. The use of formula is so frequent in Patton s music that, instead
of culling material from contemporary musicians (an accepted practice among blues musicians) he
preferred to borrow from his own repertoire. Moreover, the formulas present in the guitar
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Founding Brothers Chapter Summary
Joseph J. Ellis, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation,
New York, Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, Vintage Book, Year Published: 2000, pages 248
The American Revolution had many players that made it a successful revolution. The American
Revolution began in 1760 s, the author separates this memorable events in history into different
chapters following the 1787 Constitutional Convention. The key player in the book are Aaron Burr,
George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Each
of these men contributed greatly during the American Revolution, with these men greatness each came
across challenges against each other once in history. Some of the founding brothers serve both their
country in battle and through their legislation for the people. The main ... Show more content on
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Each of these men gains friendship or brought a friend on their journey to change America for the
better. The second main theme is the book is collection of enterprises, diverse ideas and personalities.
Joseph J. Ellis used this book to show the new America first type of organization of governmental
parties.
Chapter 1, The Duel covers the rivalry between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. The author
states that duel between Burr and Hamilton was the most famous encounter of its kind in America
history. The tension among the men got heavier due to the revolution, they clashed with each other
viewpoint, and the end result was Alexander Hamilton killed. Chapter 2, The Dinner covers the dinner
between superpower in America negotiating over The Plan. At the dinner it was George Washington s,
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Chapter 3, The Silence in this chapter few of the founding
brother discuss slavery and the slave trade. There was some attempt to abolish slavery completely, but
it was believed that it would cause an infraction with
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Mary Bethune The Road To Education
The Road to Education Mary Bethune once said, The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will
not let me rest while there is a single negro boy or girl without a chance to prove his worth. On July
10, 1875 in South Carolina an inspiration was born upon us. Out of the 17 siblings, she was the 15th.
Mary s parents were former slaves so she was raised in poverty. She was the first of her family to
attend school. Her teacher, Miss Wilson, inspired her to grow into more education. Thats where we
will begin, with her beginning road to education. Mary Bethune was a black rights activist and fought
for women s rights. In other words she stood for black freedom. Since when she was a kid she didn t
get much education yet she still believed
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Touch Football Energy System Essay
In touch football the human body uses energy systems. The definition of the energy system is, an
energy system is a system primarily designed to supply energy services to end users. The human body
has three energy systems they are ATP CP, Anaerobic lactic and Aerobic energy system. For the
human body, it requires the energy systems because if the human body wants to do any physical
movement it will need convert high energy which is also called ATP. The ATP will be converted to low
energy. (From coach. nine) All energy systems are used in touch football. Each system plays a
different role during the high intensity game. All 206 bones are requiring energy to perform at
maximum performance. I say this because the table shows touch football has ... Show more content on
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Therefore, cardiovascular is one of the five main fitness components in touch. Stamina is The ability
of body systems to process, deliver, store, and utilize energy. Stamina plays a big role in touch as you
need to store energy for quick short explosive runs or to even last a long time on the field. Usually
Centre players have the best stamina. Speed is The ability to minimize the time cycle of a repeated
movement. Speed in touch is usually used out on the wing by wingers. They are usually the fastest
players and they can go from a certain distance from point A to point B over a short amount of time.
Coordination is The ability to combine several distinct movement patterns into a singular distinct
movement. Hand eye coordination is a massive component in touch football. As in attack you need to
be watching the defenders and the ball. Agility is The ability to minimize transition time from one
movement pattern to another. Agility comes into touch football very often especially in attack. It can
be used for stepping players this one example of how agility is used in touch. All the definitions are
from (CrossFit lake
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Essay about chorus role in medea
The Chorus influences our response to Medea and her actions in both a positive and negative manner.
The Chorus, a body of approximately fifteen Corinthian women who associate the audience with the
actors, is able to persuade and govern us indirectly through sympathy for what has been done to
Medea, a princess of Colchis and the victim of her husband s betrayal of love for another woman. The
Chorus also lead us to through sympathy for Medea to accept her decision of taking revenge on
princess Glauce and Jason. On the other hand the Corinthian women influence us and our responses
towards Medea negatively by pleading to her when she decides to kill the children later in the story.
A way the Chorus influences our response to have pity and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Once the Chorus has explained the wrongs that have been done they accept Medea s decision to seek
revenge on Jason therefore leading us to also accept Medea s decision.
I ll do as you ask. To punish Jason will be just. (Page 25)
Another method the Chorus portrays is by governing or telling us how we should feel in an indirect
manner. In the scene where Medea has reached a dead end and has no where and no one to turn to the
Chorus says.
Medea, poor Medea! Your grief touches our hearts. A wanderer, where can you turn? To what
welcoming house? To what protecting land? How wild with dread and danger is the sea where the
gods have set your course! (Page 28)
The Chorus explains to us that Medea has nothing to lose, that her situation is bleak and in some way
forces us to feel sorry for Medea and to favour her.
After the scene where Medea and Jason argue, the Chorus speaks more of Medea s hopeless situation.
Dragging out an intolerable life in desperate helplessness! That is the most pitiful of all griefs; death is
better. Should such a day come to me I pray for death first. (Page 36)
The group of Corinthian women prefer death rather than exist through Medea s situation. They move
us to pity Medea.
You, Medea, have suffered the most shattering of blows... (Page 37)
Here we are brought to attention that Medea has been dealt the harshest of blows and we agree with
the Chorus words, another example of the Chorus convincingly influences our views.
While the
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The Character of Doris in A Cream Cracker Under the...
The Character of Doris in A Cream Cracker Under the Settee by Alan Bennett The melancholy of life,
death and old age, are one of the many issues dealt with, in Alan Bennett s heart rending tale. It tells
the story of an isolated, fragile, elderly woman, who feels ensnared in a modernised society in which
she strives for her sovereignty and prominence. In a culture where the old are forgotten, neglected and
depicted as useless. A Cream Cracker Under The Settee seems to be the perfect title of the play as the
double entendre epitomizes this remarkably. In addition, another reason for the dramatic piece being
called A Cream Cracker Under The Settee . Is because a cream cracker was indeed found ... Show
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Consequently restricting her whole outlook on life due her views of cleanliness and hygiene. The
protagonist acknowledges that beyond her doorstep her own spotless regime does not operate even the
front garden is subjected to casual urinators spending a penny and neighbours untidy leaves. The
protagonist fears, she may be forced to socialise with the inmates smelling of pee . Additionally
expressing her feelings and obsession concerning hygiene. Unearthing Doris s neglected period of life,
the saddest era of her being. In which recollections of Doris s past history are triggered by present day
objects such as; the wedding photograph of Doris and Wilfred represented to be a strong symbol, of
the implication, in which Doris s endless campaign against dust, has cause the glass to crack.
Representing the destructive nature of Doris s cleaning mania, and the separation of herself and
Wilfred. Doris initial reminisces of the past, begin with thoughts like many of the elderly, of the
golden days through coloured spectacles, in which the protagonist ruefully looks back upon the era
where people were clean and the streets were clean and it was
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  • 2. Essay On Dr. Louise Banks Basic Synopsis Of The Film basic synopsis of the film begins from the point of view of a renowned linguistics professor, Dr. Louise Banks. It shows her going through her normal routine until a student tells her to turn on the news at the beginning of one of her lectures. What is shown is twelve giant alien spaceships landed on earth at seemingly random locations throughout the world. Confused as everyone else, Dr. Banks decides that the only thing she can do is go to work as usual. While in her office she is visited by a military officer named Colonel G.T. Weber. He proceeds to ask her to decode one of the alien s indistinct language to which she fails. Seeing as she is one of the top minds in linguistics he decides to bring her aboard on a massive project to find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How The Low Income Of Countries Such As Chad And Papua New... Introduction This report is to help introduce the low income of countries such as Chad and Papua New Guinea, and comparing them to a country such as Sweden who has no income. For years, certain countries, as the two listed above cannot maintain a lifestyle with the incomes that are available to them. Using incomes will help to see where the problem is occurring and how it might be approached to aid the countries. Reporting on the countries will give insight into a historical background including independence of the countries, along with education, literacy, life factors, and poverty by using the GINI to show how wide the gaps can be and become. Historical Background In 1946 Chad became an Overseas Territory of France and on August 11, 1960 obtained independence, but short lived, because of a tyrant dictator, Francois Tombalbaye, who never really released them from his grip, and Chad had been in a civil war, until 1990 when Idriss Deby, a military commander, took control and with his rule, multi party politics has returned to Chad, giving some freedoms back to its citizens (Chad s long road to independence, 2010). Papua New Guinea was under the government of Australia, and the UN pushed Australia to give Papua New Guinea independence and help create a group that would be able to run a government through social and educated influences. On September 16, 1975 Papua New Guinea obtained their independence with a monarchy ruled by Queen Elizabeth II as head of state represented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Who Moved My Cheese By Dr. Spencer Johnson Introduction Who Moved My Cheese is a best selling fictional book written by Dr. Spencer Johnson. The story takes place in Chicago, where several classmates get together for a class reunion. The main characters of the story include Michael, who is the storyteller, Sniff, Scurry, Hem, and Haw. The characters show different qualities throughout the story, both good and bad. The book is basically a story within a story. In the book, Michael narrates a story to his classmates hoping that they will take something from it and put it into practice in their own lives. Summary At the beginning of the book, a man named Michael makes his way to a class reunion and decides to meet with his classmates afterwards to learn more about what is going on in their lives. As him and his classmates are gathered they start talking about how things did not pan out like they thought they would in high school. It was here in the story where you could see that the main theme of the book is Change . Michael and his classmates had mentioned that we don t want to change when things change (Johnson, 1998, pg. 1). It was then that Michael mentioned a story that had to deal with change and decided to tell it to his classmates. (Johnson, 1998) The story begins with four main characters, which are Hem, Haw, Sniff, and Scurry. Sniff and Scurry were described as two little people (Johnson, 1998, pg. 3) while Hem and Haw were described as mice. The mice and little people lived in a maze and for every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Socio Cultural Context Socio Cultural context has been a part of human history for eons. Individuals implement this theory daily through their language that is closely linked to their culture and time in society. The intersection of social and cultural events has helped to inform many phenomena that people had in earlier years. However, as with any national phenomena, there is a risk factor that is prevalent. This paper will delve into what socio culture context is and a basic interpretation of risks, behavior risk, and sexual risk taking. Language is the lenses in which we view culture through our eyes. The term socio cultural context is referring to the idea of language rather than what the social group does to implement their practice. Though the term is linked to culture and that society, it s mainly about the language that is invented in that culture. As a middle class African American woman, my socio cultural context stems from police brutality and feminism that is present in my community. Police Brutality has been around for a very long time and it s sad that it still goes on today. When an African American family sends their child out to buy food or go shopping there is always a settle conversation about the police. Conversations that stem from the risk of being around the police is always to keep your identification in a reachable position, don t make any fast movements, and don t do anything that would cause the officer to pull you over. In this time, our language is cemented on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Persuasive Paper On Self Driving Cars PERSUASIVE PAPER ON SELF DRIVING CARS By Ricardo Villar Introduction As technology progresses, so do the needs and wants of people, societies, and governments. Since the first car was created in 1885 by Karl Benz, there have been significant improvements over time such as the brake, radio, air conditioning, seat belt, and air bag. In today s world, the use of self driving cars has progressed from a dream into a reality. Companies like BMW and Tesla have already implemented the self driving feature into their cars. The use of self driving cars will continue to become more popular and will eventually become an essential part of society. The purpose of this persuasive paper is to analyze the advantages, disadvantages and future of self driving cars and to invite the audience to support the self driving car industry by voicing their public opinion. Specifically, the following questions will be answered: 1. What are the advantages of self driving cars? 2. What are the disadvantages of self driving cars? 3. What is the future of self driving cars? The findings of this persuasive paper will come mostly from periodical publications published in the last two year. Advantages of Self Driving Cars With the world s roads becoming more fast paced and dangerous, there is hope at the end of the tunnel for drives, passengers, and civilians. Fortunately, we live in a time in which technology makes dreams become a reality. The idea of self driving cars first started in the 1920s and has been slowly progressing until now. Current Advantages According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (2016), The Nation lost 35,092 people in crashes on U.S. roadways during 2015, an increase from 32,744 in 2014. Self driving cars would eliminate driver error, which is primarily caused by alcohol, drugs, and aggressive driving (Naughton, 2016). Other forms of driver error include texting and driving, not looking in your blind spot, running a red light and not figuring out who has the right of way. Many accidents are also caused by the driver s inattentiveness or slow reaction time. Many cars with brands like Tesla, BMW and Audi already have self driving assistance. This feature allows cars to maintain speed making it a more emissive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mike Mcghee s Suicide In Texas While cycling along a farm to market road in southeastern Texas Monday, Mike McGhee was struck by a vehicle, breaking his shoulder, mangling his bike and cracking his guitar. Actually I m in pretty good shape for the shape I m in. I m extremely lucky, McGhee joked during a phone interview from his hotel in Navasota, Texas where he will spend a few days recovering. I ve got a broken shoulder but it s not really that bad it doesn t require surgery. McGhee said he had minor bruises and scrapes and was kind of sore but intends to continue his journey around the perimeter of the United States that he started on New Years Day. McGhee had traveled to South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana before entering Texas a few days ago. Monday around lunchtime he was hit by a passing car while travelling through Sam Houston State Forest in Navasota, Texas just north of Houston. He said he has no recollection of being hit but the men who struck him carried him to the nearest hospital. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clara (his bike) is pretty well mangled up and my guitar got a crack and my iPad with its Lifeproof case is completely destroyed. A variety of things got injured. My helmet completely shattered. My helmet saved me one more time. After his discharge from the hospital, police gave him a ride to a nearby Best Western where he will spend some time recovering. McGhee said he might return to Jasper to have a new bike shipped to him and re stock. He might, however, have the bike shipped to Austin and spend a little time there enjoying the music scene. McGhee, a musician himself, is doing his trek in support of the Fender Music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. My Trip To Harlem By the time I started the first grade of school, my interest of our past had already sprouted enough to be easily cultivated by teachers and docents on school field trips to museums and local historical sites. These enthusiastic journeys were shaping my personality to learn more about different cultures. I was fortunate to take a holiday in Europe between my sophomore and junior year of high school. More importantly the trip began and ended with a stop in New York. Once there I could see firsthand, from the Bowery to Harlem, all the different cultures I had only read about. I was delighted to take my first bite of a real pastrami sandwich amongst Orthodox Jews at Carnegie s Delicatessen. Being verklempt is how I would describe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Appropriateness Of The Conceptual Models Relating To... Many behavior and social problems observed in children are related to poor classroom interventions that are designed to meet those needs. It is important that these models are applied during children s development through positive interactions in the family, childcare centre, school and the community. However, not all conceptual models are appropriate in assisting student with behavior problems. Therefore, this essay will discuss appropriateness of the conceptual models to assisting students with behavior problems in schools that includes Biological/biophysical, Psychodynamic, Behavioural, Cognitive behavioural, Sociological and Ecological models. Also this essay will explain how they can be accommodated by professionals to create a supportive early childhood, and promoting positive school climate to foster wellbeing, development and learning. The first model is the biological/biophysical model which generate negative expectations for individuals with disabilities that resulted from biophysical etiologies (Rosenberg, Wilson, Maheady, Sindelar, 2004).Therefore , this model is inappropriate as some professional working with students with known biophysical impairment can be judgmental and low expectations of their performance (Kauffman,1985). Hence, professional and educators must be responsible to educate all students with no exceptions. They should integrate key principles into everyday instructional techniques and classroom practices and looking for opportunities to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Theories And Social Identity Theory 4. Theories of Identity Attempting to explain how individuals form their identity is impossible as many diverse approaches exist. A number of sociology and psychological identity theories were considered in the selection of a framework to explain the dynamics associated with the academic role in higher education. Sociological identity theories are constructive when one wants to explain the different roles that lecturers have in the academic environment of higher education. From literature the identity theory and social identity theory were identified as been central to conceptualising the identity forming process. These two theories were found to be useful in explaining the psychological processes of identity development. Many social psychology theorists have philosophised about how individuals develop their identity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From literature, it is suggested that an individual exists within three contexts: life spheres, life roles and work contexts. Lloyd et al (2011) cited in Jansen Roodt (2014). It is with this context in mind that these two theories will be explored to form a basis for understanding how lecturers form their identity related to the different roles they have in relation to the social environment they exist in. Both the identity theory and the social identity theory is about the self with the difference being that identity theory were formulated from structural symbolic interactionism, while the social identity theory had its beginning in social categorization (Tajfel 1978). Both theories further claim that more than one identity can exist simultaneously. However, each identity is restricted to the role or category associated with that identity and although they use the same language, the meanings connected to the language are different (McCall Simmons, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Heroism And Villains In Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of... How Reader Positioning Techniques are used to depict Heroism and Villains in the Children s Books; Matilda and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban . Introduction The purpose of this report is to determine how reader positioning such as characterisation and point of view, can help depict heroes and villains within a text. Children s literature includes a variety of text such as picture books, stories, novels, poems and magazines that are greatly enjoyed by children. This is generalised through the appropriate genres aimed for younger readers or the envisioned age range (Lukens et al 2010, p. 6 8). The influence of literature techniques such as reader positioning plays a massive influence on how viewers conceive certain characters within ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is due to the overpowering thoughts and feelings of the narrator s broad outlook, narrowing the experience of the reader. This restriction placed on individuals make it hard to relate and form a bond with the protagonist, limiting the connection between the narrator and the reader (Papazian. G, 2010). This can mean pushing certain values or opposing socially dominant ones, depending on the writer (Stephens 1992, p.3 9). This is attributable to the impersonal and objective point of view, making it hard for readers to determine what type of person the character is. Conclusion J.K Rowling and Roald Dahl both successfully use literary techniques derived from reader positioning, expressing to readers on how to identify heroes and villains. This is achieved through point of view and characterisation of the protagonists and the antagonists. Limitations show that this can indeed be overlooked and in turn can ultimately backfire on the narrator. This leads to the speaker being incapable of providing personal information about themselves, making it difficult for readers to describe what kind of individual the narrator is due to the omniscient and objective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Oscar Wilde Sexuality Oscar Wilde s play, The Importance of Being Earnest; A Trivial Comedy for Serious People is best described as such, a trivial comedy for serious people. Wilde s play is structured through the influences of social drama and farce. This play was written in 1895 during the Victorian era where an expected behavior governed all areas of life including sexuality and frivolity. Oscar Wilde s own sexuality is historically well known as he was married to a woman, but partook in sexual relations with men ( Oscar Wilde ). This play was birthed during the midst of pressures that Wilde experienced in balancing his marital life and precariously trying to maintain his homosexual proclivities. Wilde s response to the English aristocracy, in all its arrogance, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Women s Employment Rates During World War I What? Women s employment rates increased sharply during WWI, which is from 23.6% to between 37.7% and 46.7%. These women workers were engaged into jobs left by men who had enlisted in the war. Some new jobs were also created due to the war, like munitions factories. This caused many women working in areas of work that were normally belong to men. For example like the railway guards and ticket collectors. Also, some female workers need to work with poisonous materials without proper protection. However, their salaries were much lower than men for doing the same work. When? This event happened during WWI, when majority of men were enlisted into the war. Where? This event happened in the countries that were involved into WWI. Who? The people got ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Who or what are the sides? The key people involved are women especially married women during the WWI. c) What was Canada s role? As a country that was involved in WWI, the war had a significant effect on Canadian women. They have actively participated in war, from nursing and munitions manufacturing during the First World War. d) What were the results? Women received much less wages so they began some of the earliest demands for equal pay. For example, a committee was set up by the War Cabinet in 1917 to examine the question of women s wages. There were accidents and women got killed or injured. Some women in munitions factories were called canaries because they had to handle TNT (the chemical compound trinitrotoluene) which caused their skin to turn yellow. Around 400 women died from overexposure to TNT during WWI. Women s employment rates increased during WWI, from 23.6% in 1914 to between 37.7% and 46.7% in 1918. The employment of married women increased sharply accounting for nearly 40% of all women workers by 1918. Women s rights were advanced since they took their own paid job outside the home, ran their homes alone, and supported the whole family s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cross Country Running Comparison Running has many different aspects of workouts and forms of doing it. Comparisons a lot of people make is that cross country and track are the same thing, but those two sports are entirely different. Both do deal with running, but the differences are very major and they go much as to change the workouts done for the sports. More comparisons that are mostly said that if a runner enjoys long distance running then they also should go out for track since it has long distance events. Even though it has those events it doesn t change the fact the two are very different. Cross country mostly deals with long distance running, but its running on a grass and on hills. The works one would have to do to prepare for cross country meets would be transitions of 400 mile repeats, long runs that could be around five to ten miles on grass, gravel, or muddy, and dreaded hill workouts. These types of workouts work out the legs and core of a person to be ready for any rugged terrain that they would run on. Cross country also deals with the fact one must compete with a lot of more people. A normal cross country race would consist of seventy to over hundred runners, and with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Focusing on the track portion of the sport, it seems like cross country but there are many aspects of it that s it different. The workouts dealing with track focus more on the weight lifting then the actual stretching. Track deals with more sprinting since most the events in track go only for a short distance that call for sprinting. Since these are only short distances and that there are so many events that athletes can do the numbers for competitors aren t as huge. With each event having a set number of competitors, track is not as a team oriented sport. To go farther it relies mostly on the person doing the event, with only having the exception of relay races with three other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Similarities Between Bollywood And Silent Movies Bollywood and Silent movies are distinct by their names and styles within each movie. They are known to be the most popular back in the old days. Bollywood was, and is famous in India, whereas Silent movies were once a huge boom in Hollywood. Each movie s music play a significant role, or portray an important theme for the viewers. These two genres of movie have similarities, as well as differences that make them somehow dissimilar but somehow close to each other. Bollywood, an unauthorized name of the Hindi Film Industry in Mumbai. Some people interpret this name as the whole Indian Cinema, and although the fact that it is the biggest in India, it is only a section of the entire movie Industry. The industry had originated from a movie called Raja Harishchandra, with the unprecedented silent traits, in 1913. After that, the industry had grown so massively in 20 years that it produced more than 200 films annually. The first sound movie was created in 1931, with the first colored movie in the 1950s. Bollywood movies set their central point on music ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One major difference is that in non sense song, only Charlie Chaplin sings, whereas in zindagi hai khel, woman and man sings alternately. For most of the part, the woman repeats what the man had said. There is a huge difference between the instruments used in each of them. In the movie, trombone, violin, cello, and trumpets are utilized whereas the Bollywood manipulates shehnai, tabla, sarangi and zither. This is mainly due to the difference in the countries. Another difference between two is the dynamics. For the Bollywood, the music is on Forte everytime, loud and strong with the tabla and shehnai, but for non sense song, the music only gets loud when Charlie Chaplin is not talking. After he finishes his funny sentence, the music suddenly becomes lurid. When talking, only the violins and cellos are used in a soft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Massages The smooth synthetic leather cushioning seems to be excellent leather and allows a soothing aura for an excellent experience.The delicate faux leather cushioning and foam padded armrests exclusively takes it to another level of well being and relief this chair provides. It gives nine pre programmed massage modes that differ among locations where massage takes place and timespan of the massage. Select between five intensity levels to attain the level of massage which befits your requirements. Eight vibration motors point four massage zones in the upper and lower back, thighs and calves, permitting the user to utilize all four zones instantly or select zones separately. Features It comes with a rolled tubular steel frame to assure stability, a rotate function and adjustable recline. Can hold up to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each and every one has three adjustable intensity levels. Pros Comes with 3 year warranty Makes you fall asleep Used by doctors, chiropractic offices. Spontaneously encounters the position of a user s body and adapts the chair to deliver targeted therapeutic massages. Grants relief to all types of bodies. Cons The Medical Breakthrough 4 Massage Chair Recliner weighs 200 pounds, managing it becomes hard for a person to move it around. Product Link : https://www.amazon.com/Medical Breakthrough Massage Recliner Built/dp/B073SL2GR1/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8 qid=1518101060 sr=8 2 spons keywords=best+massage+chairs psc=1 4. RELAXONCHAIR MK IV Full Body Zero Gravity Shiatsu Massage Chair One more alternative to get relief from pain and stress without even having to leave your own home is by adding a full body massage chair to your home. It is desired after First Class Seat in Airplane.it is devised to fit different sizes and shape of human body type. Features Accurate Zero Gravity Position with 3 stages. 5 Auto Programs. Next generation carbon fiber modules for back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Love Revealed In The Two Lovers By Marie De France The Two Lovers by Marie de France is about a father and a daughter and the many issues that they have. For one, the King believed that his daughter could not marry just anyone. He comes up with a plan where the one who wants to marry his beautiful daughter would have to carry her up a very high mountain. Right away, we begin to see the problem with this idea. Every man who tried to accomplish the task did not succeed. I feel like most of the men that volunteered to do this were just doing it to prove that they were the greatest and strongest. This is where I believe that the King was trying to force love that didn t exist. The King s daughter also had a lot of love for her father. We see this when she finally meets a man who loves her truly. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The odds were not in her favor because many men had tried and no one had succeeded. If the father had let her chose her marriage partner (in a normal way), maybe no one would ve had to die. Maybe the princess believed that she had finally found the right man because of his idea to elope, making her think that this man would do anything for her. Perhaps she was looking for a lot of things in a man and got carried away too. I believe that if the princess had been given the option to decide this poem would ve had a completely different ending. Of course, she would ve still had her father s approval in mind, but at least she could ve had a say in her love life. Maybe seeing the man die was the last straw from a lot of distress. I think Marie de France was trying to show how such a controlled life could end up. Nothing good came from having everything set out for her. This is what her father had been doing. He was so attached to her that she didn t have a say in her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Three Important Ideas from She Walks In Beauty by Lord Byron Moving from Age of Reason to the Romantics period a lot changed about the author s works in literature. Those poets who belong to the Age of Reason roughly 1700 and those many famous poets before them all wrote different types of poetry. Throughout decades of this country there have been many different changes to poetry: it has evolved in each country meaning it evolved plenty around the world. Poets like William Wordsworth, William Blake and Lord Byron coming from the old part of the romantics and the new part of the romantic period where poets of this time wanted to make poetry easier to read and understand, but have deeper meaning besides the obvious. A poet mentioned from this time period, Lord Byron was very focused on this type of poetry becoming one of the most famous and most important poets of in our history. A poem that is very popular and important was known as She Walks in Beauty. This poem goes from simple to complex giving out many messages within the poem in different stages of Byron s life. However, in the poem titled She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron, Byron conveys three important ideas; the appearance of the lady, differentiating from opening lines to closing lines, and emphasizes the spiritual aspect of the lady. First of all, Lord Byron uses the second stanza of the poem She Walks in Beauty to explain the lady s physical appearance. When Lord Byron begins his poem explaining the physical appearance of the lady he explains her beauty. In the first stanza ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Doublethink In George Orwell s 1984 Envision yourself living in Soviet Russia at the peak of the USSR regime. Your thoughts, ideas and feelings are all enslaved working in the field of equality while Stalin watches from his porch. George Orwell s timeless classic, 1984, takes place in a dingy, dystopian future ruled by a totalitarian government that controls its people through a combination of manipulation and fear. The Thought Police enforces the austere rules set by The Party based on their ideology of Ingsoc which demands the complete submission of the mental, physical and moral status of the people. First published in 1949, 4 years after the end of World War II and 2 years after the start of the Cold War, 1984 serves as a social outcry and warning for all its readers. Finishing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the destruction of books, pictures, movies etc., the Party is able to change what it wants when it wants. As Orwell describes, they have the ability to say two plus two is five and it will be a fact. In our society we have organizations such as the NASA who, to explore space and aeronautics, or flight research. NASA is also responsible for making sure that the United States space program is conducted for peaceful purposes that can help mankind . An event that sparked everyone s interest was the conspiracy theory of the United States faking the moon landing because of the space race they had with Russia. While many claim that it was real, many also believe it was staged. Another instance of a conspiracy would be 9/11 and how the towers did not collapse because of the planes but rather because of bombs that had been planted beforehand. Speculations arose that this was done by the United States and blamed on Bin Laden and gave the USA a reason to go to war. While none of this can be confirmed nor denied, it would not come as a surprise if secrets are being held from the public for their safety . Still, it should make you wonder about what else they keep from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Contemporary Art And Artistic Practices Historical Context The Community based Artistic Practices are not a complete novelty in contemporary art, their rhetoric are being used as strategic tools, to support discourse such as democracy, equality, social justice among other, from the 1960s on a explicit way. Even less, this social turn , understood as an ethical shift by artist and critics who focus their attention on the aspect of social usefulness of the art practices, characterized by an increase of art projects that emphasize participation, dialogue and community engagement to activate the public sphere attempting to offer new social models to live together; appear like a leitmotif along the theory and history of art of the 20th century. One of the focal points in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This art´s condition was throwing into crisis with the emergency of avant garde movements from the late 19th century in Europe, because these movements recognized on this status autonomy of art a lack of self criticism by art, not only in the art institution in its separation from the praxis of life ; but also to bourgeois society as a whole. In other words, the avant garde is understood as a form of self consciousness of artistic field, with a very clear interest to break the art´s autonomy, while separate form of production, as a necessary condition to redirect the art into life. According to Peter Bürger, with the reintegration of art into praxis proposes a revolution in the life, which causes a revolution in the art. As Bürger states, the avant garde movements that sought to break with the bourgeois autonomy of art and thereby apply a strong self criticism to art institutionally were: the Russian Constructivism, closely linked with the Revolution of 1917; Dadaism and its negation of art as institution; and the Surrealism. Nonetheless, after the World War II in the middle of the 20th century, the avant garde schism became a crisis, failing in its quest to eliminate the division between art and life and its critical self consciousness about this, which meant its co option by the art institution, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Did Captain John Smith Influence The Virginia Colony Captain John Smith was an explorer from England, a solider and a colonial governor. John s teenage years were rough to say the least. At sixteen years of age, his father passed away tragically. He joined volunteers in fighting for independence from Spain. While fighting for Hungary he was promoted to captain, but in 1602 was captured and sold as a slave. He escaped and fled, then proceeded to travel at several different places until he went back to England. While being in England, he decided to go on a voyage to colonize Virginia. Captain Christopher Newport was the leader of the voyage. Smith was on the council and he helped with many things, especially about securing foods from the Native Americans. Smith was captured by Chief Powhatan, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Virginia colony sent smith to explore Chesapeake to find gold and a passageway to the Pacific Ocean. He came back with no gold or a found passageway, but he found food for the colony which was desperately needed at the time. Most importantly he made very detailed maps of the area which went on to be used by future explorers. Smith helped his colony immensely, the colonists were starving to death and had very little food at all. Smith was successful in negotiations with the Native Americans and prevented starvation for his colony. Although he was only in America for two years, Smith was responsible for the colony s survival. His leadership is what made it a successful, well functioning and progressive colony. He soon returned to England after being burned and needing to recover. Smith From his departure, Smith was no longer leader of the colony. Despite his efforts to return to America, John turned to writing. He wrote a total of eight books, two of which are autobiographies. His books were published between the years of 1608 1631. Smith wrote about his colony, survival, explorations, observations, and discoveries. Johns book New England s Trials discusses a possible new site for colonization. Although it was fairly short, he went in to detail about the benefits the colonists and England would receive if they were to colonize the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Causes of US Intervention in Nicaragua In 1845, a Nicaraguan journalist warned his compatriots, The waterway across the Isthmus of Nicaragua is the apple of our Eden. It will be our curse . This metaphor is appropriate in that it reflects the turbulent times the country of Nicaragua will face as a direct result from U.S. military intervention. In 1857, the United States utilized military intervention in order to save the nation of Nicaragua from a citizen of their own upbringing. William Walker, an ambitious American filibuster hailing from Pennsylvania had been overrunning several Latin American nations in pursuit for his own economic profits; however, in the end, the administrative government of the United States determined that the efforts of the military were unfounded and would reflect poorly; therefore the operation was repudiated by the government. The failure of the American government to fully dismiss William Walker s conquest for power within the Latin America and punish him accordingly underscores how the United States consistently proves to support figures that often have the worst intentions but claim to uphold the interests of America. The causes of military intervention within Nicaragua in 1857 to stop William Walker can be traced back to the economic and social impulses that had erected from the onset of Manifest Destiny occurring within the United States. The 1800s represented the time of ambition, growth, and development all falling under the big umbrella known as the Manifest Destiny. By ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Charles Darwin Research Paper Charles Darwin was Born on February 2, 1809, in Shrewsbury New England. Charles grew up in a house his father built when he got married to Susannah. Charles was born into a large family with four older siblings. Charles Darwin had three sisters, whose names are: Marianne, Caroline, and Susan. Charles Darwin also had an older brother named Erasmus. Charles was quiet but he still had no trouble making friends. Charles parents were Dr. Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin. Charles mother died when he was only eight years old on July 15, 1817. Susannah died of stomach cancer. After her death Dr. Robert became depressed. Because of his depression, Dr. Robert spent much more time working.Because of him working more he left the house to be run by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Shrewsbury school however lacked the subjects Charles was interested in.The shrewsbury school taught the classics, which Charles found irrelevant. However, Charles made up for his lack of interest in the subjects his school taught be conducting many experiments on his older brother Erasmus. Charles continued to conduct experiments on his older brother Erasmus until Erasmus went to college. Erasmus went to college at Cambridge university where he studied medicine. Charles became very fond of collecting, Charles collected minerals as well as insects. Another one of charles hobbies was bird watching as well as hunting. At age sixteen Charles father Dr. Robert told him it was time for him to make something of himself. The first college Charles enrolled to the University of Edinburgh, Which is also where his father Dr. Robert as well as his brother Erasmus went to get their degree. Because Charles did not enjoy the study of medicine, Charles later dropped out of the University of Edinburgh. After dropping out of the University of Edinburgh, Charles enrolled at Cambridge University. Charles went to Cambridge University to become a clergyman in the Church of England. The degree Charles received at Cambridge University was a degree in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Child Labor Is A Harmful Problem In The World With an estimated 150 million children ages five to fourteen working, child labor is a serious problem in many of the world s poorest countries (Americans Attitudes, 2017). Constrained to work long hours in hazardous jobs, numerous children in poverty have little alternatives but to work to help bolster their families. Aside from the physical risk these children face, their prospects for rising from poverty are greatly weakened, as without an education, they have little hope of developing the skills they need (Americans Attitudes, 2017). You might not think that you are remotely connected to child labor. You may reason that it occurs only in other countries and it is illegal where you live but you are wrong. In fact, many items used in today s world have been picked or crafted by child workers. As consumers, we shouldn t support companies that endorse child labor. To understand why child labor is still relevant and how we, as consumers, can help stop it, we must understand the forces behind it. Because child labor is such a complex issue with a variety of indirect and direct causes, there is no single factor that can explain child labor practices in developing countries. Poverty is the most common cause of child labor, but besides that, there are many unintended factors that cause it. The main causes are uneducated parents who are more likely to consider education insignificant, social structure of the community that has been tolerant towards child labor, a country s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summary Of Lewis Thomas On Societies As Organisms We, human beings feel distinctly unique, individual and most importantly, unmistakably superior due to our exclusive intelligence. This is why we, as a society, tend to look down on other types of life forms, insect or animal, as they do not possess that desired intellect. Yet, Lewis Thomas, in his opinion essay On Societies as Organisms , argues that human society has much to learn from the communal accomplishment of other life forms. The author effectively conveys this main idea through his use of analogy, enumeration of examples and through his level of language. To begin, Thomas astutely uses analogies to make parallels between human society and other life forms as to inform us of our deficiencies when contrasted with those other life forms. Thomas, first of all, defines an organism as being a live computer (233) composed of component parts (233), an accumulation of individuals communicating and working as one towards a common objective. Subsequently, the analogy of the organism is used to represent the ideal human society. Hence, when ants build their nest (233), the Hill (233), humans build their knowledge, accumulate a mountain of knowledge (235). However, what Thomas wants us to acknowledge is that human knowledge is a jigsaw puzzle in the sense that it is accumulated piece by piece, never all at once, never by a single individual (Ziman qtd. in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his essay, Thomas stresses the importance of working collectively and communication in scientific discoveries. This concept of working together is more important, now than never, as international collaboration is key to solving global issues such as climate change, diseases and virus such as the Zika ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Useful Real Estate Tips For A Mortgage Lending Useful Real Estate Tips Before venturing out to purchase real estate, whether it is vacant land or existing homes, get pre qualified by the lender of your choosing. Nothing pains me more than to watch perspective buyers find exactly what they want, only to find out that they are not qualified for the purchase. Not to mention that, in this day and age, many sellers are requiring that an Offer To Purchase is accompanied by a pre qualification letter. Talk to a Mortgage Specialist DO NOT GO IT ALONE, sit down and talk to a loan officer, whether it is at the bank where you do business already or with a company that specializes in home mortgage lending. When you have this sit down, be frank and honest, do not embellish on any of your financial details. The loan officer can only help you if they have the correct information. When you leave this meeting, you should be armed with the knowledge of knowing exactly where you stand. If you are capable of purchasing, you will have the number that you can spend, and if you are not capable of purchasing at the moment you should have the information and a step by step approach to get yourself to where you can buy. Keep in mind that during this initial conversation it is not necessary, nor should you give permission, for your credit history and other vital stats to be verified. Most loan officers will give the information you need to begin your search without verifying those details. If the mortgage broker or loan officer will not do this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Differences Between America And France And The French... Bonjour, Prime Minister, cheese, wine and affairs; these single words all come together to give you a peek into the French way of life. There are many similarities and differences between America and France and the way that their societies have shaped the people who live there. From the way we live, to the morals when it comes to marriage and family. To go into greater detail, I will share with you some of the traditions, social customs and the roles of the French society. The French Government is set up similarly to our own. Our forefathers used the systems of government from the French government to create what we use now in America. France is ruled by a Republican government; also known as the French Republic. They have what is equal to a President, but the title used more prominently is Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of France today is Manuel Valls. In addition, the Prime Minister has a Council of Ministers at his aid to help organize and structure the government. The French are exceedingly controlling and rule governed people. Their uncertainty avoidance is rated at a high level, meaning that they like to have their rules and a foundation. As said in the article What About France , it articulates that The French don t like surprises. Structure and planning are required. Before meetings and negotiations, they like to receive all necessary information. As a consequence, the French are good in developing complex technologies and systems in a stable environment, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. United Cereal Essay United Cereal was an organization embodied with a strong set of core values. They believed in commitment, diligence and loyalty; attracted people to work for the company and promoted managers from within. Their managers were committed to The UC Way and certain deeply rooted beliefs like: Listen to the customer led them to pioneer the use of research and focus groups. Spot the trend, make the market led then to place high value on extensive market testing prior to launching new products. Honoring the past and embracing the future gave them a high regard for product development and innovation in marketing. To be able to answer whether the Eurobrand cereal was truly viable we first must be clear about what was the cereal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Country Managers from United Cereal could guide them with their vast experience of being close to the local consumer and at the same time not feel that their autonomy had been challenged. After planning her strategy Lora Brill would need to impress her innovative ideas and learning s to all the concerned individuals. She would need to impress on the need for and the opportunity available for change. A desire for change is a sign of safety. The Net Income of United Cereal has been steadily declining over the years. Their operational costs are increasing and they need to manage their SG A. Eurobrand is the opportunity that could be the answer to their troubles. She should show her ability to implement her plan by diffusing the response throughout the organization. Brill must make a list of all the concerns that were raised by Kurt Jaeger, Lou (through Olsen) Jorge Sanchez and James Miller. She would need to tell them about the Centralized European Market Strategy being much more effective today because of the converging consumer tastes, old cultural habits disappearing and EU regulations eroding market differences. She could talk about the risk reward premium and allay Sanchez s concern about finances. She could talk about giving the subsidiaries time to set their affairs in order to prepare for the launch. Even Lou s concerns about consumers and market research would be addressed by performing them in preparation to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The International Relations Theory That Best The international relations theory that best explains Operation Provide Comfort would be the constructivist theory. However, Turkey s involvement in the operation may also be explained through subaltern realism. The fact that the nations that comprised the coalition, save for Turkey, conducting Operation Provide Comfort went through the official channel of the UN shows that the intention was to act within the norms of the international community for conducting humanitarian interventions. Had the US decided to act unilaterally, without permission from the other states involved or the UN, it strongly indicate that the US self interests superseded those of the global community. Furthermore, the coalition of western powers respected Turkey s sovereignty by keeping the refugees at the border and providing aid in refugee camps there. Respecting a nations sovereignty, or giving reasonable cause for violating it, is an essential portion of constructivism as it indicates that states respect the artificially implemented restraints on themselves that they have set up. Beyond the evidence that strongly suggests that OPC was conducted in the sphere of constructivism, there is little evidence that would support any other international relations theory. In a constructivists perspective, the mission devolved from an international system based operation to a more realists military intervention when it became Operation Norther Watch (to compliment Operation Southern Watch.) This idea is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Daisy s Love In The Great Gatsby Under the broiling warmest of the summer, two men in the large and stifling room are shooting glares and squirting words at each other just for a woman they want in the room. The bulky man Tom and an affluent man Gatsby quarrel over who Daisy loves. Daisy loves me, not you, says Tom. Nope, Daisy chose your wealth, but had only loved me, Gatsby argues. Daisy s eyes dart left to right as the men shout out remarks to each other. When the men demand Daisy to give an answer, Daisy reluctantly utters ambivalent answers of whom she really loves. Once, she says she had never love Tom and only had love Gatsby. Another, she says it would be a lie if she had never loved Tom. At last, she confesses that she loves them both. However, even after hearing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Love is the feeling of devotion to the beloved person and respecting his or her decisions regardless of one s own wants while desire is the feeling of greed to possess the unattainable or unethical wants just for one s own advantage. Gatsby s feeling toward Daisy is not love but desire. Jay Gatsby has an American dream which he wants to achieve. He has the best of everything whether it is house, car, or clothes through the wealth he had through bootlegging businesses. Yet, he is still missing a piece to fulfill his dream; his most desirable object, Daisy. This is an unacceptable fact for Gatsby. He believes that he can win Daisy over his wealth and that he could stood for the ideal man Daisy had hoped for. His feelings in the beginning for Daisy might be love, however, after Daisy got married, the feeling of love transitions to obsession and desire. Instead of respecting and accepting his beloved choice to marry someone else, Gatsby throws lavish parties every night, alluring Daisy to come to one of his parties and tempting her to have an affair. This desire of Gatsby has blinded his rationality and morality. When a person is too self centered toward himself, willing to cast aside human ethics to fulfill his desires, it is a prove that he has lost his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Luohan Earthenware Analysis The Luohan earthenware piece in the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art is a beautiful representation of 12th century Chinese art that borrows techniques and style from the late 7th century Tang Dynasty. The Nelson Atkin s Luohan was brought to Kansas City for the opening of the museum in 1933 and was then acquired a year later. The museum s great seated Luohan is one of several similar sculptures there are discrepancies in exactly how many of these types of sculptures were actually produced. Goheen states there were seven now known to have survived from the original number (probably sixteen in all) (Goheen 169). However on the other hand Mackenzie states there were nine of these earthenware sculptures. The Nelson Atkins luohan has only required ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lead based glaze already used in the Han dynasty to imitate bronzes. The sancai style of decoration appears to have been revived around year 675 during the Tang Dynasty. Sancai glazed Tang pottery wares were produced at a limited number of kilns. The majority of sancai wares were made during the late 7th and early 8th century s (Gotheberg.com) then production slowed after the mid 8th century. The style was then continued by the Liao on pieces in a markedly different range of shapes of their own, such as this Luohan piece being discussed (Gotheberg.com). It then went out of fashion by the early Song and was revived along with many of other things Tang during the Ming, with a slightly extended number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Vygotsky s Theory On Cognitive Development Essay â…“ of a page on vygotsky Lev Semionovich Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist and constructivist learning theorist who was known for arguing against the theories of psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget believed that in order for any learning to occur there had to development within the individual first, but Vygotsky argued the contrary. He argued that in order for development to occur, the individual would first have to have learning take place through instruction and example in a given appropriate environment. Vygotsky s theory on cognitive development is centralized on two key ideas known as scaffolding and the zone of proximal development which will be explored in this essay and how they contribute to the classroom. ½ scaffolding Scaffolding is defined by Educational Psychology, 8th edition as: Support for learning and problem solving; might include clues, reminders, encouragement, breaking the problem down into steps, providing an example, or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a learner (45). The key concepts of scaffolding in the zone of proximal development is how Vygotsky believed the most learning can take place as the students are amongst peers whose private speech can be discussed among one another to come to new conclusions. (aka learning.) private speech Children s self talk, which guides their thinking and action; eventually internalized as silent inner speech. For example, a teacher could introduce a concept requiring prompting, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Process of DNA Replication Essay The Process of DNA Replication The process of DNA replication plays a crucial role in providing genetic continuity from one generation to the next. Knowledge of the structure of DNA began with the discovery of nucleic acids in 1869. In 1952, an accurate model of the DNA molecule was presented, thanks to the work of Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, and Francis Crick. To reproduce, a cell must copy and transmit its genetic information (DNA) to all of its progeny. To do so, DNA replicates following the process of semi conservative replication. Two strands of DNA are obtained from one, having produced two daughter molecules that are identical to one another and to the parent molecule. This essay reviews the three stages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, there are many enzymes that participate in the unwinding of the old strands of DNA molecule such as topoisomerase. This enzyme is responsible for initiation of the unwinding of the old strands of DNA molecule. Once supercoiling has been eliminated by the topoisomerase, helicase accomplishes unwinding of the original double strand. In order to aid with the unwinding process, DNA gyrase catalyzes the formation of negative supercoils. The unwound helix, with each strand being synthesized into a new double helix, is called the replication fork. The second stage of the process is complementary base pairing. In this stage, new complementary nucleotides are positioned following the rules of complementary base pairing: adenine (A) to thymine (T) and guanine (G) to cytosine (C). Then, the binding of free nucleotide with complementary bases is catalyzed by DNA polymerase. The last stage of the process, joining, involves bonding of complementary nucleotide to each other so as to form new strands. The nucleotides are joined to one another by hydrogen bonds to form a new DNA molecule. This joining continues until a new polynucleotide chain has been formed alongside the old one, forming a new double helix molecule. This stage of the process also takes place with the assistance of enzymes. The DNA polymerase links the complementary nucleotides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The NBA Is A Dream In The NBA For most young players, playing in the NBA is a dream. For a lot of people, they only see and judge from the outside looking in. They have no idea the body of work that players put together throughout the years just to get to the NBA. For the lucky few making it to the NBA is the easy part, maintaining their longevity in the league is the hard part. Which is why all the great players eat, sleep, and breathe basketball. That obsessive quality is what made players such as Kobe Bryant, and Micheal Jordan great. Before Jordan, and Bryant was known as The Black Mamba, and Air Jordan they were young players in the NBA going through the pitfalls, and growing pains of making it first as a rotation player, then as one of the league main attractions. For some young players, the NBA lifestyle is too much to handle while others come out of college prepared to embrace the rapid NBA lifestyle, some struggle to maintain their position in the league. We recently sat down with rising stars Devin Booker, Marquis Chriss, Dwayne Bacon, Willie Cauley Stein, and De Aaron Fox. They spoke about what life in the NBA is like as a rising young star. What are some challenges that you face playing on a young team? Booker: It s a dream come true, something I always wanted, I made a lot of sacrifices to be here. It s a grown man league and every day I m working harder to get better. Chriss: We re learning everything together, being so young we haven t experienced everything yet, I think that s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Peace Corpss I do think that United States has basically helped other countries more than we have helped ourselves. With some research I have done regarding this question, I will have to completely agree that we help other more than we help ourselves. With United States having great economic success, we can, and do, give more aid to other countries than anyone else. Yes, United States takes care of its own issues before helping the other countries, but helping others is in our culture to help other people or countries in need. From things like fund raisers for different needs around the world, or even just charities to help aid the people in need of it. Here are my reasoning s why I believe that the United States has basically helped others before helping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As many know, the Peace Corps volunteer on high impact assignments that range from 3 to around 12 months of hardcore working and helping. The Peace Corps help with fighting hunger, protecting the environment, improving access to technology, and trying to help fight HIV/AIDS. The members of the Peace Corps volunteer in areas like: education, health, environment, and youth in development, community economic development, agriculture, and Peace Corps response. The countries they usually serve are: Africa, Latin America, Asia, Eastern Europe/Central Asia, The Caribbean, North Africa/Middle East, and the Pacific Islands. The Peace Corps budget sometimes ranges from $350 million all the way up to $410 million. United States have also helped Haiti with numerous things as well. They invest in four sectorial pillars, which are: Infrastructure and energy, food and economic security, health and other basic services, and governance and rule of law. Some of the main things of U.S. assistance to Haiti four years after the earthquake includes things like: housing Haitians, removed millions of rubble, created jobs at the Caracol Industrial Park in Haiti s north, made haitian national police stronger, provided literacy instruction, and many basic health indicators. With those reasons being said, I truly believe that America helps other countries more than it helps its own. United States cares for other countries and do not want them to suffer, especially in natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Friar Lawrence Careless Two very in love teenagers take their lives, in order to save their forbidden love, but with the help of whom they thought was keeping their love alive. In the play, Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, two teenagers from feuding families in Verna, Italy, fall in love at first sight. Romeo Montague, of the Montague Family and Juliet Capulet of the Capulet Family. Through the play, Friar has not respected the promise he made to Romeo and Juliet. In William Shakespeare s play Romeo and Juliet, the Friar Laurence is responsible for the tragedy due to his carelessness, inconsiderate actions, and sneaky traits he is demonstrating the author s message that people should never give out a promise they can t keep. Friar Laurence is careless, his actions of carelessness really showed when the letter was never given to Romeo. This letter was to inform him that Juliet was not actually dead, she just appeared it. Romeo never getting the letters was a huge concern for Juliet. He was lazy and had Friar John go deliver the letters to Romeo back in Mantua, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The teenage couple was destroyed when they found out that Romeo was being exiled. Friar Laurence gave them hope, he told them about this plan that sounded as if it were out of a movie. He gave Juliet a potion that would make her appear dead. Friar was very aware of how much Juliet loved Romeo so he knew she would drink to him The potion could have killed Juliet, but she drank to Romeo anyways because she had faith that Friar would never give her poison. He had married the two lovers incognito, they both trusted Friar to keep their marriage a secret. All these thoughts that Juliet is having led to her having a soliloquy. The reason that all this happening to Romeo and Juliet is their two families are feuding and they are forbidden to see each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Characteristics Of Jainism In Ahimsa The general idea of Ahimsa is concentrated on nonviolence and to abstain from any type of violent behavior and any form of injury to all living things. They do not wish any harm on others. Ahimsa is derived from the Indian religion of Jainism which is one of the most ancient religions in India. One of the primary focal points of Jainism is that live human beings relationships and soul with other human beings bring about the natural revelation of Ahimsa as the justification of the religion. Ahimsa s focus is non violence, peaceful harmony with all things, and love. A Jain lives in Ahimsa by practicing these similar characteristics because Jainism is the world s most peaceful religion. Jainism is a religion that believes in non violence and the proper treatment of everything on this earth. Jains believe that just thinking thoughts of another person is considered violence. Jains should not use words that could injure or give unhappiness to one another. Jains will walk on sidewalk and sweep as their walking to avoid killing an ant or some sort of bug, they are also taught to let animals live and die a natural death. Even though they know nonviolence cannot be perfectly practiced they try their best to live it. Each Jain is responsible for its own salvation. Aparigraha is one of the fundamental doctrines of Jainism, somewhat like Ahimsa and Anekantvad derived from Sanskrit. Aparigraha stands for non possession, non attachment, and non greed. Aparigraha limits personal desires ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Lack Of Media Distraction Today, the web grants the people easy accessibility to unprecedented amounts of knowledge. However, a growing body of scientific proof suggests that the web, with its constant distractions and interruptions, is additionally turning society into scattered and superficial thinkers.The Roman thinker Seneca could have place it best 2,000 years ago: To be all over is to be obscurity (Carr, 2010). The picture rising from the article is deeply heavy, at least any person who values the depth, instead of simply the rate, of human thought. Individuals that scan text decorated with links, studies show, comprehend less than those that scan classic linear text. Individuals that are frequently distracted by emails, notifications and different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a number of the studies indicated that bound laptop tasks, like enjoying video games, will enhance visual attainment skills, increasing the speed at which individuals will shift their focus among icons and different pictures on screens. different studies, however, found that such fast shifts focused , notwithstanding performed adeptly, end in less rigorous and more automatic thinking.In an experiment conducted at Cornell university, for instance, a category of scholars was allowed to use Internet connected laptops throughout a lecture, whereas the opposite had to stay their computers shut. those that browsed the online performed abundant worse on a succeeding take a look at of however well they preserved the lecture s content. Ms. Greenfield ended that every medium develops some psychological feature skills at the expense of others. Mans growing use of screen based media, she said, has strong visual spatial intelligence, which might improve the power to try and do jobs that involve keeping track of immeasurable coincident signals, like traffic management. however that has been among new weaknesses in higher order psychological feature processes, together with abstract vocabulary, heedfulness, reflection, inductive drawback determination, vital thinking, and imagination. People are changing into an a word, shallower. will the web extremely make society smarter, the silly videos and spam are the roots of a brand new reading and writing culture, says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Samurai Classes A class of professional warriors arose, more than a thousand years ago. The Samurai and the Knight class. They swore allegiance to protecting lords and fought in battle. Both classes were mighty warriors, but if they were engaged in battle who would triumph? The real answer is, the Samurai class. First of all, the Samurai has mighty weaponry, training experience, and suitable armor. One reason is that the Samurai would win in combat because of their weapons.The Knight class are taught some skills, but the Samurai took to ranged weapons the way Knights never did. The knight s English longbows failed, where Samurai s weaponry was far more advanced. Samurai also had the talent of shooting bows with deadly accuracy. It only takes one lucky shot to put you down, and being under fire without a way to reply is always scary. (Quora 4) This explains how when the samurai are armed, aimed at you and ready to shoot, there s no question you ll be dead in seconds. The second reason Samurai would win in a battle against the knights is because they are very similar with different types of combat. They were trained young, and were trained in tactics for these type of environment. They were trained with a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Katana, tachis, or what ever sword the Samurai went to use, was a tempered steel edge, folded on a untreated steel, or even a other hard metal backing. Because of this, a Katana edge can be sharped fine without any repercussions unlike the Longsword, but overall it was a less resistant blade, Samurai sword got bent, they would need it reforged, Longswords would be more flexible because of it fully tempered steel, a hit that would a Katana, would flex with the Longsword and the Longsword would bend back straight. Weight wise Longswords, were versatile enough that it could be held in one hand or two, and feel like part of the arm, while Katana weighting was more onto the edge, one handed wise it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Hvc Essay Advantages and Limitations of HVDC and HVAC Transmission System in the Environment. 1. Effect of Electric Fields The electric field generated by the HVDC transmission line is a mixture of electrostatic field created by the line voltage and the field of space charge because the charge generated by corona line. Study of environmental influence of the electric field around the HVDC transmission line is occur in Canada and Russia have shown that discomfort to people who usually felt under the HVAC transmission line is not observed under HVDC line. This discomfort ascends from the release of the human spark to shrubs, grasses, and other plants. Although emissions also happen under the influence of an electric field of HVDC transmission line, the disposal is quite rare in contrast to emissions caused by rise HVAC transmission lines, which may amount to 100 departures per second. Subjective, the sensations felt by humans standing under HVDC overhead lines usually do not go beyond electrostatic stimulation of hair on the head of the movement. Such results suggest that the electrostatic field under HVDC transmission lines is limited and generally not harmful to humans. A study in Canada found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then the result is, HVDC online radio interference produced only by positive charged of conductor, while the HVAC interference produce by the three phase AC. Weather the conditions have an adverse impact on online radio interference due to AC and DC. AC line contributes up (decibels) 10 dB improvement in radio interference in the rain, while online radio interference DC decreases during the rainy day. DC radio interference level may be limited to an acceptable level by limiting the electric field gradient to around 64 kV / inch. The level of radio interference from HVDC line is usually 6 8 dB lower than HVAC lines with the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. John Reid Character Traits In the novel Time Enough For Drums there are various character traits to choose from. John Reid is an interesting character because he spies for the revolutionary army to find out where the British will attack next. In the novel Time Enough For Drums written by Ann Rinaldi, the character John Reid has many character traits, but here are three of them, brave, strict, and trustworthy. The character trait brave for John Reid is because he spies for the revolutionary army. John helps George Washington, the leader of the revolutionary army, by finding out where the British will attack next. Although John has gotten caught a couple times he still goes out and spies. John basically risks his life for his country like the military, army, and navy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Eulogy Essay About Thankful Cindy, we are so thankful for your testimony, love, and faithfulness. You have lived a beautiful life reflecting Christ s love. You are kind and caring. Our savior s presence is evident in your life. I didn t get the chance to know you as well as I would have liked to. But we do have something in common and in that way I know you. I know you are beautiful in the sight of the Lord, and beautify this world simply with your presence. I know you are forgiven, I know your life is an outpouring of thankfulness, I know you are a loyal wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend. I have seen joy in your eyes and in your life. Joy throughout suffering. Cindy I am so thankful for you, I mourn for the loss your life will have for those closest to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is it?...is it? I whispered to my guide. Not at all, said he. It s someone ye ll never have heard of. Her name on earth was Sarah Smith and she lived at Golders Green. She seems to be...well, a person of particular importance? Aye. She is one of the great ones. Ye have heard that fame in this country and fame on Earth are two quite different things. And who are these gigantic people...look! They re like emeralds...who are dancing and throwing flowers before here? Haven t ye read your Milton? A thousand liveried angels lackey her. And who are all these young men and women on each side? They are her sons and daughters. She must have had a very large family, Sir. Every young man or boy that met her became her son even if it was only the boy that brought the meat to her back door. Every girl that met her was her daughter. Isn t that a bit hard on their own parents? No. There are those that steal other people s children. But her motherhood was of a different kind. Those on whom it fell went back to their natural parents loving them more. Few men looked on her without becoming, in a certain fashion, her lovers. But it was the kind of love that made them not less true, but truer, to their own wives. And how...but hullo! What are all these animals? A cat two cats dozens of cats. And all those dogs...why, I can t count them. And the birds. And the horses. They are her beasts. Did she keep a sort of zoo? I mean, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. socratic seminar To Kill a Mockingbird Socratic Seminar On the upcoming block day we will have a Socratic Seminar in which we discuss the chapters in To Kill a Mockingbird that deal with Tom Robinson s trial and its aftermath. Your assignment is to prepare for the seminar ahead of time, participate in the seminar and capture the main ideas of the discussion in your notes. A Socratic Seminar is a formal discussion, named after the famous Greek philosopher, Socrates, who literally gave his life for his belief in the power of provoking people to uncover the deeper meanings of important topics. The purpose of our dialogue is to build understanding together of the text we are reading, using the process of rigorous and thoughtful dialogue. In a Socratic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remind students that they need to take notes during the seminar of important ideas shared. An addition responsibility of the outer circle is to notice what is going on in terms of discussion does everyone participate? Do people seem to listen to each other? Ask clarifying questions? For inside circle, look at the person on your right (don t include me). You will be giving this person feedback as a participant at the end of the discussion. Keep track of the number of times this person speaks during the discussion and which skills he/she exhibits. Opening question: who was responsible for Tom Robinson s death? Additional questions to spur dialogue: Why did the Ewell s make the accusation in the first place? How does Mayella s sexual abuse impact her testimony? How does Mayella s sexual abuse impact your feelings about her culpability? Does it mitigate culpability? Will anyone marry Mayella? What creates a Bob Ewell? Go back to preparation questions Other ways to keep the discussion interesting: Stop for a few minutes once in awhile if necessary to take a text check break so that students can look for evidence. Periodic check ins. What have you heard that has been particularly interesting? A go round or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Music Of Charley Patton John Fahey s 1966 masters thesis A textual and musicological analysis of the repertoire of Charley Patton has the distinction of being the first book length analysis of the music of Charley Patton. Fahey s text focused primarily on assembling the historical facts of Patton s life, while the analytical portions written with the aid of Dr. David Morton, UCLA focused on systematizing Patton s repertoire based on modal constructs present in his vocal melodies. Fahey s biographical information focused on characterizing Patton as an entertainer; However, the analytical portion omits significant lines of inquiry that result in an incomplete picture of Patton s repertoire. Fahey notes the utilitarian function of Patton s music, but does not detail musical examples of this utility, especially in relation to the guitar. That is the purpose of this document. The music of Charley Patton reflects the utilitarian function of it within his life: music functioned as his main source of income. Patton was an entertainer; as such, he needed a vast amount of material to fill time in the venues he performed in. Consequently, his surviving recorded repertoire makes extensive use of formulas in the guitar accompaniment and vocal melodies. The use of formula is so frequent in Patton s music that, instead of culling material from contemporary musicians (an accepted practice among blues musicians) he preferred to borrow from his own repertoire. Moreover, the formulas present in the guitar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Founding Brothers Chapter Summary Joseph J. Ellis, Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation, New York, Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, Vintage Book, Year Published: 2000, pages 248 The American Revolution had many players that made it a successful revolution. The American Revolution began in 1760 s, the author separates this memorable events in history into different chapters following the 1787 Constitutional Convention. The key player in the book are Aaron Burr, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Each of these men contributed greatly during the American Revolution, with these men greatness each came across challenges against each other once in history. Some of the founding brothers serve both their country in battle and through their legislation for the people. The main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each of these men gains friendship or brought a friend on their journey to change America for the better. The second main theme is the book is collection of enterprises, diverse ideas and personalities. Joseph J. Ellis used this book to show the new America first type of organization of governmental parties. Chapter 1, The Duel covers the rivalry between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. The author states that duel between Burr and Hamilton was the most famous encounter of its kind in America history. The tension among the men got heavier due to the revolution, they clashed with each other viewpoint, and the end result was Alexander Hamilton killed. Chapter 2, The Dinner covers the dinner between superpower in America negotiating over The Plan. At the dinner it was George Washington s, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Chapter 3, The Silence in this chapter few of the founding brother discuss slavery and the slave trade. There was some attempt to abolish slavery completely, but it was believed that it would cause an infraction with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mary Bethune The Road To Education The Road to Education Mary Bethune once said, The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will not let me rest while there is a single negro boy or girl without a chance to prove his worth. On July 10, 1875 in South Carolina an inspiration was born upon us. Out of the 17 siblings, she was the 15th. Mary s parents were former slaves so she was raised in poverty. She was the first of her family to attend school. Her teacher, Miss Wilson, inspired her to grow into more education. Thats where we will begin, with her beginning road to education. Mary Bethune was a black rights activist and fought for women s rights. In other words she stood for black freedom. Since when she was a kid she didn t get much education yet she still believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Touch Football Energy System Essay In touch football the human body uses energy systems. The definition of the energy system is, an energy system is a system primarily designed to supply energy services to end users. The human body has three energy systems they are ATP CP, Anaerobic lactic and Aerobic energy system. For the human body, it requires the energy systems because if the human body wants to do any physical movement it will need convert high energy which is also called ATP. The ATP will be converted to low energy. (From coach. nine) All energy systems are used in touch football. Each system plays a different role during the high intensity game. All 206 bones are requiring energy to perform at maximum performance. I say this because the table shows touch football has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, cardiovascular is one of the five main fitness components in touch. Stamina is The ability of body systems to process, deliver, store, and utilize energy. Stamina plays a big role in touch as you need to store energy for quick short explosive runs or to even last a long time on the field. Usually Centre players have the best stamina. Speed is The ability to minimize the time cycle of a repeated movement. Speed in touch is usually used out on the wing by wingers. They are usually the fastest players and they can go from a certain distance from point A to point B over a short amount of time. Coordination is The ability to combine several distinct movement patterns into a singular distinct movement. Hand eye coordination is a massive component in touch football. As in attack you need to be watching the defenders and the ball. Agility is The ability to minimize transition time from one movement pattern to another. Agility comes into touch football very often especially in attack. It can be used for stepping players this one example of how agility is used in touch. All the definitions are from (CrossFit lake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay about chorus role in medea The Chorus influences our response to Medea and her actions in both a positive and negative manner. The Chorus, a body of approximately fifteen Corinthian women who associate the audience with the actors, is able to persuade and govern us indirectly through sympathy for what has been done to Medea, a princess of Colchis and the victim of her husband s betrayal of love for another woman. The Chorus also lead us to through sympathy for Medea to accept her decision of taking revenge on princess Glauce and Jason. On the other hand the Corinthian women influence us and our responses towards Medea negatively by pleading to her when she decides to kill the children later in the story. A way the Chorus influences our response to have pity and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the Chorus has explained the wrongs that have been done they accept Medea s decision to seek revenge on Jason therefore leading us to also accept Medea s decision. I ll do as you ask. To punish Jason will be just. (Page 25) Another method the Chorus portrays is by governing or telling us how we should feel in an indirect manner. In the scene where Medea has reached a dead end and has no where and no one to turn to the Chorus says. Medea, poor Medea! Your grief touches our hearts. A wanderer, where can you turn? To what welcoming house? To what protecting land? How wild with dread and danger is the sea where the gods have set your course! (Page 28) The Chorus explains to us that Medea has nothing to lose, that her situation is bleak and in some way forces us to feel sorry for Medea and to favour her. After the scene where Medea and Jason argue, the Chorus speaks more of Medea s hopeless situation. Dragging out an intolerable life in desperate helplessness! That is the most pitiful of all griefs; death is better. Should such a day come to me I pray for death first. (Page 36) The group of Corinthian women prefer death rather than exist through Medea s situation. They move us to pity Medea. You, Medea, have suffered the most shattering of blows... (Page 37) Here we are brought to attention that Medea has been dealt the harshest of blows and we agree with the Chorus words, another example of the Chorus convincingly influences our views. While the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Character of Doris in A Cream Cracker Under the... The Character of Doris in A Cream Cracker Under the Settee by Alan Bennett The melancholy of life, death and old age, are one of the many issues dealt with, in Alan Bennett s heart rending tale. It tells the story of an isolated, fragile, elderly woman, who feels ensnared in a modernised society in which she strives for her sovereignty and prominence. In a culture where the old are forgotten, neglected and depicted as useless. A Cream Cracker Under The Settee seems to be the perfect title of the play as the double entendre epitomizes this remarkably. In addition, another reason for the dramatic piece being called A Cream Cracker Under The Settee . Is because a cream cracker was indeed found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently restricting her whole outlook on life due her views of cleanliness and hygiene. The protagonist acknowledges that beyond her doorstep her own spotless regime does not operate even the front garden is subjected to casual urinators spending a penny and neighbours untidy leaves. The protagonist fears, she may be forced to socialise with the inmates smelling of pee . Additionally expressing her feelings and obsession concerning hygiene. Unearthing Doris s neglected period of life, the saddest era of her being. In which recollections of Doris s past history are triggered by present day objects such as; the wedding photograph of Doris and Wilfred represented to be a strong symbol, of the implication, in which Doris s endless campaign against dust, has cause the glass to crack. Representing the destructive nature of Doris s cleaning mania, and the separation of herself and Wilfred. Doris initial reminisces of the past, begin with thoughts like many of the elderly, of the golden days through coloured spectacles, in which the protagonist ruefully looks back upon the era where people were clean and the streets were clean and it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...