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Christian Worldview Research Paper
Western Civ Essay Hayden McLendon A worldview is one s presuppositions and values that a person
tries to use to understand the world around them. A presupposition affects how we believe and reflect
on how we view Politics, Science, and our ethics. A Christian world view helps us to interpret God,
Jesus, ideas, beliefs, convictions, and our habits of the world. The cool thing is that everyone has a
worldview whether they think it or not there isn t such a think as worldview neutral because believing
in not worldview is a worldview. God says in Matthew 12:30 Whoever is not with me is against me,
and whoever does not gather with me scatters and in Luke 9:50 Do not stop him, for whoever is not
against you is for you so being for God is follow his holy world the bible. So, when we read the bible
it says, That everything you do in the name of Lord Jesus, Giving thanks to God The Father through
him . A Christian worldview affects our economics, history, and actions. When we think about
economics we think money. But by keeping your life free from the love of money, and being content
with yourselves and what you have, God will never leave you nor will he forsake you. We should be
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The bible is very influential in Americas society. Over 85% of Americans own a bible in their house. It
has inspired and affected many movies in the world. The matrix uses the bible to explain that, the
world was created to hide the truth from humans which are kept in slavery. Neo who is the main
character knows the world is messed up and is going to do something to fix it. Neo who is
representing the Messiah is on a mission to find Morpheus who is representing John the Baptist. Neo
whose original name Thomas Anderson, Which Anderson means the Son of man was changed to Neo
which means one. As in the chosen one of
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Implementation Of The IOM Future
Implementation of the IOM Future of Nursing Report As nurses, we treat a diverse population, each
patient having different needs and requiring different care. On any given day we rarely treat two
patients in the same way, this requires us to think critically and work within the full scope of our
education and knowledge. By doing this we The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee
Initiative on the Future of Nursing and the Institute of Medicine research offers several
recommendations regarding how nurses can be used to change the face of healthcare in the future. The
implementation of these recommendations suggest lower healthcare costs and a healthier U.S.
population based on the way that nurses deliver care (2010). The removal of certain ... Show more
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This law will ensure that patients receive better care through access to treatment and medications. In
addition, the law also allows ARNP s with four or more years experience the right to prescribe routine
medications without having a written physician agreement (State, 2015). Both are a major win for
nurses and patients, the law allows for greater autonomy for ARNP s and this greatly benefits the
patients in the
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Art Analysis Of Breaking Home Ties
Breaking Home Ties was a painting that was originally created for the cover of a magazine. The
magazine was called The Saturday Evening Post. The painting was debuted on the September 25,
1954 edition of the magazine. The setting of the picture seems to have taken place around the 1930 s
or 1940 s, around the depression era. The painting has many hidden messages that the painter tried to
portray. This picture has a very modern perspective as well that is very fascinating. In the painting, a
young man and his father are sitting on the running board of the family s farm truck waiting for a train
to arrive to pick up the young man for university. The expressions on both of the men s faces tell a
story all on its own. The young man seems to be very optimistic, while his father is dreading the
arrival of the train to pick him up. The father of the young man seems to be upset and in thought. The
expression on his face looks as if he is thinking back to when he was young and the opportunities he
had or didn t have, but he also seems to have an upset look on his face because he is letting go of his
son, possibly even his only son. His facial expression looks as if he is thinking back on his life and
what it was like for him, but also what the future will hold for himself and his son while he is away at
college. The young man looks like he is looking down the railway in the distance. He seems excited
and anxious to leave for university. The boy s face
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Essay On Marshmallow Testing
Do your impulses affect your future? In 1968 an experiment was done trying to prove this very thing
called the Marshmallow test. This test would try and see how well a child can control their impulses
for sugary treats. The test went well and after many years they checked back on the children to see
how this little test is correlated to their high school test scores. Its results were quite stunning with
both the first test of the 60s and the second test in the 70s trying to see how to alter the results with
different variables
The first experiment started by bringing a group of children, about the age of four, and presenting
them with a simple option, they can either take the marshmallow at anytime or wait fifteen minutes
and get two marshmallows. Needless to say most kids took the first Marshmallow instead of waiting.
The average wait time was just a measly two minutes. It wasn t until their High school years that they
would check up on the kids they experimented with. The results showed that kids did ... Show more
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Some say because they are so young it s hard to tell whether or not the marshmallow was a sufficient
driving point. There is also the huge variable of whether or not the kids are hungry or not. That could
ve been a big or the biggest factor against the experiment being false in its impulse based research.
The last thing is that it could all just be a coincidence but that is highly unlikely. So it may be wrong in
its endeavors to prove how willpower and impulse affect us.
In summary, the marshmallow test is very influential and well thought out experiment. It tries to prove
the idea of willpower and that had never gotten any attention from science until that point and now it s
one of the leading experiments on willpower to this day. Whether or not the concern with odd
variables affecting the test are true, you cannot deny the fact that willpower and our impulse help
shape who we
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The Sweetheart Of Song Tra Bong Analysis
Imagine what would happen if a soldier invited someone to a war zone to be with them. One of the
most notable chapters in Tim O Brien s book The Things They Carried is The Sweetheart of Song Tra
Bong which is about a soldier bringing his girlfriend to Vietnam. In this chapter, the story is told by
Rat Kiley who has a reputation for exaggeration and overstatement. The story starts out with a few
soldiers jokingly throwing around the idea of getting girls into their camp. However, after thinking
about it, one of them, named Mark Fossie, decides to fly in his girlfriend. He eventually did and he
and her hung out together and had a good time. His girlfriend, Mary Anne Bell, was very curious
about war and weapons and things of that nature. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One example is that he brings up the color green many times during this chapter. In most of these
color references he is referring to Vietnam. Eventually, her eyes seemed to shine in the dark not blue,
though, but a bright jungle green. What the author was trying to say was that Mary became one with
the cruel, unforgiving land. This occurred when her transformation was complete and she had turned
from a nice, young girl into a cold, killing machine. Secondly, to help give the reader an image of how
much she had changed, O Brien includes some really disturbing imagery. Such as when Mark finds
her in the Green Berets bunker, she was wearing a necklace of human tongues. Elongated and narrow,
like pieces of blackened leather, the tongues were threaded along a length of copper wire, one
overlapping the next, the tips curled upward as if caught in a final shrill syllable. This is important
because it gives the reader a vivid details in order for them to make a clear mental image of how
messed up this girl has become and how the land/war has completely taken over who she was before
she visited. Finally, her transformation was symbolic of the one happening to not only the soldiers, but
also to the families and people of America. This war was changing people, making the soldiers into
different people and affecting the lives of the family members who are worried and/or grief
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Panera Bread Executive Summary
Panera Bread Company Crafting and Executing Strategy Executive Summary The Panera Bread
Company is starting 2007 with unfinished goals and missed targets previously set and a review of
their strategy is in order to continue their ongoing success. The company has grown substantially since
its inception in the competitive restaurant industry; however, an aggressive target of 2,000 Panera
Bread bakery cafes will require a focused strategic plan. The company has a strong base with loyal
customers who appreciate Panera s unique dining atmosphere with a focus on quality products at a
reasonable price. Panera will need to continue its market research and focus on environmental issues,
which are an important core value. The opportunity for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
...................................................10 Alternative 3 Review Existing
Locations..........................................................................................11 Alternative 4 Expansion through
Franchise Operations.....................................................................11 Alternative 5 Expand Catering
Segment ...........................................................................................12 Recommendations and Action
Plans .......................................................................................................12 Recommendations
..............................................................................................................................12 Action Plans
.......................................................................................................................................13 Contingency
Plan ...................................................................................................................................14 Attachments
...........................................................................................................................................15 Exhibit
1.............................................................................................................................................15 Exhibit
2.............................................................................................................................................16
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Emmeline Pankhurst Women To Vote Analysis
Zamora Harmon
November 10,2016
Women in European History
Professor Giloi
Midterm Exercise
Emmeline Pankhurst is a strong activist for women s right to vote. She was a British activist who
wanted to have women s voices heard and taken seriously. Pankhurst has taken steps to reach her goal,
of having women to vote, by forming a union called Women s Social and Political Union. In creating
this it has gathered women all over who have the same mindset as her. This has helped Pankhurst with
some sort of military tactics to be carried out. The tactics started off as nonviolent movement and
became a violent movement. The Women s Social and Political Union had put in place techniques
such as parliamentary petitions, marches, hunger strikes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It means that women would be able to have more control over their own lives. Pankhurst felt as
though if women had the ability to vote then their would be equal laws put in action. In The
Importance of the Vote Pankhurst elaborates on this further. She takes the issues that concern women
that are controlled by men to help get her point across, on how if women were allowed to vote it could
change for the better. Pankhurst mentions, We should have equal laws for divorce, and the law should
recognize that they have two parents (34). She talks about how when parents are married, the mom is
responsible for the child and the same goes for when the parents decide to have a divorce. When the
parents divorced the mother would have to go out to look for work, which meant the child would not
receive proper care. The mom would then have to face time in prison, hence why Pankhurst wanted to
have equal laws so there can be a compromise. She also uses another point in that piece on the
inheritance laws. Pankhurst mentions, When you look at the laws of inheritance in this country, it
makes you smile to hear that argument...Men have taken very good care that women do not inherit
until all male heirs are exhausted (35). Men have oppressed women from having any type of control
over owning land. They would give it to the oldest male heir or the next male making it unfair for
women. Pankhurst was trying to say by having equal laws the oldest child can take over the heir
whether they are male or female. It can be a big game changer for
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Skills Of A Well Educated Person
Skills of a Well Educated Person
Even though a well educated person is thought of as one who has extensive college education and
attend the finest schools, a well educated person can also be one who is educated with hands on
experience without a college degree.
When referring to a person as well educated it usually has to do more with formal education than
informal education. When someone is describing a person as well educated, consideration for both
formal and informal types of education should be included. Formal education is very important in the
early years since children have yet to acquire the necessary fundamental skills. Informal education is
very important as well; however, it is learning on a different level. Various studies conducted over the
years have shown that informal learning helps solidify the information learned in mind. According to
Psychologist, David Kolb, his Experiential Learning Theory takes a more holistic approach and
emphasizes how experiences, including cognitions, environmental factors, and emotions, influence the
learning process (Smith, M. K. 2001, 2010). A study performed in 2009 by Purdue University
demonstrated that being an active participant assisted in retaining information. This study was
mentioned in an article titled Hands On Learning vs. Lecturing by Katie Ash. It was discovered that
when students who actually did hands on work, understood on a deeper level than the students who
had lecture based lessons alone (Ash,
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Bolivar s End Of The Second Republic
Bolivar returned to fight another day in 1813. He declared a war to the death against Spain. He gained
support from Colombia and drove the Spanish out of the Magdalena River area and amassed himself a
large army. Civilian leaders in Cartagena then gave him permission to liberate western Venezuela. He
did so and continued to take Caracas in August of 1813. This was known as Simon Bolivar s Admiral
Campaign . He went on to declare a second republic and assumed his role as a military dictator. The
Second Republic collapsed within a few months, however, because Bolivar had failed to win the
support of the non white, many of whom were instead recruited to fight with those loyal to the king.
What also led to the fall of the Second Republic was the Infernal Legion that consisted of skilled
lancers claiming to give back to the poor and loyal to Spain. Led by Thomas Boves they fought the
patriots, under General Jose Felix Ribas, at the battle of La Puerta where Boves won. General Ribas
was able to keep him out of Caracas until the second battle of La Puerta June 1814 where the patriot
army was in disarray and devastation. Boves took Valencia and then Caracas bringing a fall to the
Second Republic of Venezuela. After the defeat, Bolivar returned to New Grenada until 1815. Under
the Second Republic Bolivar and his war to the death killed any Spaniard he came across if they were
not active on the patriot side creating the bloodiest part of this revolution. Therefore
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Crime Displacement Research
Many studies have been developed on how to prevent crimes from occurring or what are the ways to
stop the criminal acts. Guerette Bowers (2009), they examined and evaluate situational crime
prevention techniques which classified by Clarke and Cornish, to determine if the crime displacement
and crime diffusion is effective in offending criminal acts. Many critics argued about the effectiveness
of crime displacement in offending crimes because of the limited studies about it. Displacement as
defined by Guerette Bowers, it is the relocation of a crime from one place, time, target, offense, tactic,
or offender to another as a result of some crime prevention initiative and crime diffusion is the
opposite of crime displacement (Guerette Bowers, 2009). For this reason, Guerette Bowers ... Show
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In the 574 observations, it was examined that the most observable displacement and diffusion was
spatial, it was followed by offense, target, and tactical. In the different studies that were examined, it
was found out that 26 percent of displacement was observed in about 1 of 4 instances and in diffusion
it was 27 percent was observed. On the other hand, 13 studies with 19 observations were identified for
the closer determination of crime displacement and diffusion effects. In the said study, it is only
limited for spatial displacement and diffusion because of this reasons, it presented raw crime rates and
the research design used must consist at lists three areas which are treatment, catchment, and control.
In the analytical findings of the 13 studies, it was examined that displacement and diffusion has a
positive effect for the reduction of crimes. The study of Guerette and Bowers provides variety of
valuable information on situational crime prevention. Their studies involve both the descriptive and
analytical examination of the facts that they have
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The Lost Type Co-Op
As I was searching through various font foundries through Google search I came across one that
piqued my interest the font foundry was Lost Type Co Op. They caught my eye because they have
produced some really great vintage and retro style fonts. I also chose this font foundry because they
have an unusual font buying system where they leave their visitors with the choice to pay what they
can afford for the fonts on the site. They left it this way expecting people to have a moral code and to
pay what they felt the font was deserving; as well as giving designers with little means the ability to
purchase fonts to use in their designs. After doing a little digging through more searches I found the
history of how the Lost Type Co Op was founded. It originally started off as a bet between the co
founders Riley Cran and Tyler Galpin after finding a 1940 s Ball glass jar poster both designers were
enamored with the secondary font promoting the glass jars. Cran bet Galpin that he could produce a
full alphabet of the font face in 24 hours; Galpin said if he could he would make a website for the font.
24 hours and some collaboration later the Font Muncie was completed. They offered Muncie up to the
design community as a completely free typeface. After some thought they decided to try to make it a
go as a font service; and started to call other design friends who were turning towards creating fonts
for their design work. After a few months they had a selection of thirty different
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Essay On Depreciation
Depreciation of Fixed Assets
Depreciation
A business may acquire fixed assets such as land, buildings, machinery, office equipment, delivery
equipment and natural resources (e.g. a piece if mining land)to help in the process of its operations to
earn revenue in order to make a profit. Such assets, by their very nature, provide benefits to the
business for more than one financial year or period. In fact, when a business buys a fixed asset at a
certain cost (say $10,000), it is actually buying a bundle of service benefits that will be provided by
that fixed asset over a period of time in the future (say 10 years).
Take, for example, when a wholesaler buys a delivery van, it is in effect buying transporting services
for his goods that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Calculation of Depreciation
It is very difficult to come to the true value of the service benefits provided by a fixed asset that is
used up or consumed during an accounting period. Depreciation is at best an estimate, depending on
which method we use. It is only after the fixed asset is sold off that we can know for certain how
much depreciation should actually have been.
Depreciation can be calculated by one of the following methods: 1. The Straight Line or Fixed
Instalment method; 2. The Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance method; and 3. The Revaluation
method.
Straight Line or Fixed Instalment Method
By this method, the fixed asset is assumed to depreciate at equal amount for every year of its expected
lifetime. The cost of the asset is spread evenly over its lifetime.
Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance Method
By this method, the asset is supposed to depreciate at a fixed percentage of its depreciated value (or
book value) at the beginning of each year. The amount set aside for depreciation will diminish with
every successive period since the value of the asset at the beginning of every successive period tends
to diminish.
The main advantage of this method is that in the Profit and Loss Account, the amount of overall
expenses charged for the use of a fixed asset would be more or less constant throughout the asset s
lifetime. This is because depreciation is only one of the expenses involved. Other
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Oedipus Rex and Aristotle Essay example
The Six Elements of a Tragedy in Oedipus Rex Aristotle s The Poetics describes the process of a
tragedy. It is not the guide per se of writing a tragedy but is the idea s Aristotle collected while
studying tragedies. A tragedy, according to Aristotle, consists of six major points. The first and most
important is the plot, which is what all the other points are based on. Such points are: character,
language, thought, melody, and spectacle (Aristotle). A prime example of the usage of these parts in a
tragic drama is evident in Sophocles Oedipus Rex . The plot of a tragedy usually consists of a tragic
hero s fall from grace. Aristotle describes plot in two ways a simple plot and a complex one. In a
simple plot a fall from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Oedipus flaw is he does not know who he is this ignorance leads to him bringing about his own
downfall. Next on the list of elements of a drama is thought. The element thought is used to support
character and is evident in the speeches of the characters (Aristotle). These speeches reveal the
thoughts and feelings of the character; further allowing the reader to develop a relationship with the
character. In Oedipus Rex thought is illustrated in the speech Oedipus makes when he realizes the
truth about his situations. Language, or diction, is fourth on the list of a tragedy major points. Aristotle
points out that metaphors are the most useful form of language in a tragedy. The main metaphor
portrayed in Oedipus Rex is that of sight and blindness. The king things he sees all but in reality he is
blind to the truth. Ironically the only one who can see the truth is the blind seer Teiresias. Oedipus
begins the play able to see but is blind and ends the play blind but able to see. The fifth major point in
a tragedy is melody. Melody involves the chorus of the drama. Aristotle contends that the chorus
should not be just be an intermission but should add to the plot and character of the tragedy
(Aristotle). This is exemplified in Oedipus Rex in lines INSERT BOOK QUOTE. The last and least
important element of tragedy is spectacle. Aristotle rates this last because it
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Ch02 Sm Leo 10e
Solutions Manual to accompany Company Accounting 10e prepared by Ken Leo John Hoggett John
Sweeting Jeffrey Knapp Sue McGowan John Wiley Sons Australia, Ltd 2015 Chapter 2 Financing
company operations REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Explain the nature of a share. Distinguish between an
ordinary share and a preference share. Basically, a share represents ownership of a portion of the share
capital of a company. Also note the discussion in Chapter 1 of the text concerning the relationship
between limited liability and the amount paid up on a share. The differences between ordinary and
preference shares are determined by the terms of issue. A company has the right to issue preference
shares, but may only do so either if there is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the share issue is fully subscribed, the underwriter will collect the commission and not have to do
anything. 4. If a share issue is oversubscribed, what action can be taken in relation to excess money
received on application? Excess monies received on application for shares will be refunded to the
applicant. However where shares are issued on a partly paid basis, the excess can be used as an offset
in reducing allotment money due and in payment of any future calls, provided the company s
constitution and the terms of the prospectus allow for this treatment. 5. When can a company forfeit its
shares? What happens to money already paid by the holder of those shares? A company can forfeit its
shares provided the rules for forfeiture are in the company s constitution. The rules usually specify
that shares would be forfeited for non payment of calls. Where shares are forfeited, the company can,
depending on the constitution, retain the funds already paid on the forfeited shares in which case the
Forfeited Shares account will be considered a reserve and part of equity. Alternatively, the forfeited
shares can be reissued and the amount received, less the costs of forfeiture and reissue of shares, may
then be refunded to the former shareholders. In this case, the Forfeited Shares account is a liability. 6.
How should a company account for the legal costs of formation? Should the accounting treatment be
the same as that for underwriting and other share issue
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Essay on The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane The first steps in war are the steps of overcoming the
line of comfort by solving the self centered beliefs that will break you in a battlefront. Once
overcoming those selfish traits and believe in yourself, that is when one flourish on the battle field.
Henry Fleming s urge for war was short lived when he was put on the frontline. Henry Fleming was a
fearful, coward, who always gained self control and self comfort by ... Show more content on
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Henry s fears take over, and his only way to achieve his self comfort again is to run away from the
battle. Henry uses the forest to calm himself. The forest is where he begins to overcome his selfish
ways, he reflects back on the battle and the men, and starts to believe that he can be of help to one or
more of the men in the regiment. Henry eventually wins over the fear and joins with another regiment
to fight against the rebels. Henry overcomes his concerns of the unknown, but he still lacks courage to
talk to the commanders and the leaders of the regiment, which shows his cowardice. Henry has this
lack of courage because he felt ashamed. Henry viewed his shame and lack of courage as a burden on
other soldiers in the regiment. He felt that the soldiers who had a wound were fulfilled, and he envied
him because they had a red badge of courage (Crane84) the courage that he lacked. His lack of a red
badge of courage (Crane84) was short lived when he was shot. Jim Conklin, a man of Henry s first
regiment, is
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The Impact Of Ict On The Automotive Design And The...
Introduction
This report will study the use of ICT (Information and Communication technology) in the Automotive
Design and the manufacturing process
ICT has become a fundamental part of engineering careers, thanks to software s which help us to
design, create, test, analyse, assembly and many other things, making the mass production of cars
easier, more precise and faster. The most used and popular software s in engineering are AutoCAD
(Automatic Computer aided design) for precise dimension in drawing, BIM (Building information
modelling), CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing), and CNC (Computer Numerical Control)
This report will also analyse the types of mechanical machines used in the process of manufacturing
of a car also known as co operative or Collaborative robots, which are machines that can work along
with human. All of them, excluding one (Force regulated co operative robot), must have an additional
security feature, and we will analyse the features of this robot in a deeper way
AutoCAD
AutoCAD is a designing software used widely in many branches of engineering such as mechanical,
civil and aeronautical engineering. Developed by AutoDesk, Inc.
AutoCAD mainly helps us to design cars [Fig.1], buildings, planes, and almost any other object you
can think of. Since its release to the public in 1982 AutoCAD has become one of the most recognized
and used designing software; Now days we can get AutoCAD monthly subscription for the price of
£222.00
In 2010
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Albert Camus-the Outsider
Probably no European writer of his time left so deep a mark on the imagination. Conor Cruise O
Brien.
First published in French as L Etranger in 1942, Albert
Camus The Outsider addresses the constrictive nature of society and what happens when an individual
tries to break free from the conformity forced upon him by staying true to himself, and following his
own ideal of absolute truth and sincerity in every action. Propelled more by the philosophy of
existentialism and the notion of the absurd than plot and characters, Camus novel raises many
questions about life, and answers them in a final chilling climax.
The plot of The Outsider revolves around a central act of unmeditated violence on a beach, proving
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Existentialism refers to the philosophy that questions life which exists in a hostile environment.
Camus, along with his friend, fellow writer, and French Resistance leader Jean Paul Sartre pushed this
train of thought into mainstream culture. In the extended essay The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus realises
the only philosophical question worth asking is whether or not to commit suicide. The absurd nature
of life referred to is the incompatibility of incomprehensible circumstances such as impending death,
cruelty, violence, genocide and racism, and the overwhelming desire for, and expectation of a happy
life and the principles of optimism. One primary example of the absurd given in the text is the co
existence of the suffering and joy in life. This view of absurdity is shared with the existentialist
Simone de Beauvoir who contends that the suffering in death is a scandal . The hostile environment,
or constant, harsh circumstances are represented in the text by the oppressive heat of the sun which is
ever present at the side of Meursault s consciousness. He feels it as he walks to his mother s funeral
service through the French countryside; He feels it beating down on him when he s out swimming
with a girl, Marie; he feels its uncomfortable, abrasive fire inescapably as he fires the bullets into the
Arab s body. Meursault becomes aware of the absurdity of life on the eve of his death as he realises
that he s happy , and
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First Person Narration In The Stranger By Albert Camus
Through thoughts and conversation, one can learn a great deal about the ideals and opinions of a
person. This is also the case in literature, as authors may write in first person to allow the reader to
receive a better idea of who the main character is and what they stand for. Authors can also use such a
strategy to express their personal opinions on a topic in the text through the thoughts and actions of
their main character. Such is the case of Albert Camus and his main character in The Stranger,
Meursault. Through first person narration, Camus is able to use Meursault as a vehicle to bring focus
to religious systems in the 1940s Algerian society depicted in the novel. Two of the ways in which the
reader can see Camus views on religion in his novel is through Meursault s interactions with other
characters and through the personal thoughts of Meursault. One way in which Camus uses first person
narration to bring focus to religious systems and constructs in the 1940s Algerian society presented in
The Stranger is through Meursault s interactions with other characters on the premise of religion.
Through these interactions, Camus is able to present an idea or situation dealing with religion to the
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While this is the purpose of first person narration in Albert Camus The Stranger, Camus also uses it as
a tool to help in juxtaposing Meursault against the norms in society, especially religious norms in the
novel. Through interactions with characters and through exposure of Meursault s thoughts to the
reader, Camus is able to focus on a variety of absurdities present in the religious systems and
constructs of Algeria in the 1940s. Such absurdities including the strict observance of the Sabbath by
the Christian faith, the large role emotion plays in religion, and the necessity of one to belong to a
religious group in order to belong in
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International Business Analysis
1. The importance of international business: International business is all business dealings isolated and
governmental that include two or more nations. The modest response is that international business
includes a great and rising share of the world s whole business. Today, virtually all corporations, major
or minor, are affected by world wide actions and opposition because maximum wholesale production
to or safe contractors from overseas nations or contest against goods and facilities that originate from
overseas.
More establishments that take part in some type of worldwide business are associated with sending out
and bringing in than in some other kind of business exchange. Many the universal business specialists
contend that sending out is a legitimate procedure with a characteristic structure, which can be seen
fundamentally as a technique for understanding the objective nation s condition, utilizing the proper
showcasing merger, building up an advertising design considering the utilization of the mixture,
executing an arrangement through a methodology lastly, utilizing a control strategy to guarantee the
system is clung to. This sending out process is explored and assessed consistently, and adjustments are
made to the utilization of the blend, to assess advertise changes affecting upon intensity. This view
appears to recommend that a significant part of the worldwide business hypothesis identified with
endeavors, which are universally based and have worldwide
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Tom Stoppard s Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead
To what extent did the author Tom Stoppard prove in his play a certain parallel or recurring events to
be significant. Tom Stoppard used certain recurring events to be significant like the coin flipping, the
discussion about death, and the confusion about Ros and Guil s identity and who they are. Each of
these recurring events prove in Tom Stoppard s play a certain events to be significant.
The coin flipping, begins in the beginning of the play. It can either come up heads or it can come up
tails. coins appear throughout the play and symbolize the forces of mortality that control human life
and render human free will meaningless. but the play quickly reveals that there is nothing fantastical
about such odds: they are in fact the odds of human will against death. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
are moving towards an inescapable fate. Audience members are aware of this from the onset, both
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Stoppard demands that the questions be seriously considered in a play that is equal parts comedy and
philosophy. Stoppard does not seem to intend to provide any definite answers to the questions he
poses because doing so would cheapen the experience. All of these events in some way show the
randomness of life or its inevitable end. They are never able to explain the significance of any event or
come to any conclusion on anything, but in the end it didn t matter. They were always going to meet
the same end, regardless of their own understanding or lack of it. Their actions and ultimate end
reflect humankind s struggle to find meaning and rationalize its existence while simultaneously being
destined to die, unable to escape mortality by any means. From the very beginning of the play, there is
a sense of confinement and inescapability, and the boat perfectly represents the title pair s entrapment
in their unavoidable
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Les Demoiselles D Avignon
Les Demoiselles d Avignon Les Demoiselles d Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon, and originally
titled The Brothel of Avignon) is a large oil painting of 1907 by the Spanish artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso
(1881 1973). The work portrays five nude female prostitutes from a brothel on Avinyó Street in
Barcelona. Each figure is depicted in a disconcerting confrontational manner and none are
conventionally feminine. The women appear as slightly menacing and rendered with angular and
disjointed body shapes. Two are shown with African mask like faces and three more with faces in the
Iberian style of Picasso s native Spain, giving them a savage aura. In this adaptation of Primitivism
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While he already had a considerable following by the middle of 1906, Picasso enjoyed further success
with his paintings of massive over sized nude women, monumental sculptural figures that recalled the
work of Paul Gauguin and showed his interest in primitive (African, Micronesian, Native American)
art. He began exhibiting his work in the galleries of Berthe Weill (1865 1951) and Ambroise Vollard,
(1866 1939) quickly gaining a growing reputation and a following amongst the artistic community of
Montparnasse. Picasso became a favorite of the American art collectors Leo Stein (1872 1947), and
his sister Gertrude Stein (1876 1946), around 1905. The Steins older brother Michael and his wife
Sarah also became collectors of his work. Picasso painted portraits of both Gertrude Stein and her
nephew Allan Stein.] Gertrude Stein began acquiring Picasso s drawings and paintings and exhibiting
them in her informal Salon at her home in Paris. At one of her gatherings in 1905 he met Henri
Matisse (1869 1954), who was to become in those days his chief rival, although in later years a close
friend. The Steins introduced Picasso to Claribel Cone (1864 1929), and her sister Etta Cone (1870
1949), also American art collectors, who began to acquire Picasso and Matisse s
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Love At First Sight In Romeo And Juliet
Throughout Shakespearean works, love at first sight is a commonly used theme seen in many plays.
Specifically, in the play Romeo and Juliet, the two main characters seem to experience the moment of
love at first sight. The concept, however, poses an issue in the fact the characters quickly become
obsessed with the person they are in love with. The characters quickly becoming so infatuated leads to
the idea of love being based on surface level beauty and one s physical attraction to another rather
than a deeper, more meaningful connection. In William Shakespeare s tragedy Romeo and Juliet true
love is portrayed as an infatuation based on pure attraction seen in Romeo s obsession with Rosaline
even though he barely spoke with her, Paris wish to marry Juliet despite never actually spending time
with her, and Romeo and Juliet s haste in moving forward in their relationship without knowing
anything about one another. Early in the play, Romeo is obsessed with Rosaline, a Capulet, even
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Romeo and Juliet are so infatuated with each other they proceed to kiss before even knowing each
other s names. When they first speak at the Capulet s party and kiss, Romeo says to Juliet, Then move
not while my prayer s effect I take / [he kisses her] / thus from my lips, by thine, my sin is purged
(1.5.117 118). Romeo says to Juliet from their kiss he is rid of any wrongdoing. They kiss and after
their encounter, Juliet asks the Nurse for Romeo s name. She commands, Go ask his name. (1.5.148).
The Nurse replies, His name is Romeo, and a Montague (1.5.50). The Nurse tells Juliet of Romeo s
name and his family after Juliet asks her to. Juliet finds out Romeo s name after the couple kiss. Just
by the physical attraction they had with each other, the young lovers kiss without knowing who the
other
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Substance Related Disorders Case Study
Mr. Landaverde reported that he does not have any medical illnesses and has not been prescribed any
medications. Mr. Landaverde reported that he went to the doctor in August 2016 for a regular checkup.
Mr. Landaverde stated that he normally goes to the doctor every six months. Mr. Landaverde reported
that he has never been hospitalized in the past. Mr. Landaverde reported that he does not have any
emotional or psychiatric problems. Mr. Landaverde stated that he has never been to counseling. He
stated to the best of his recollections, neither one of his parents have ever suffered from a substance
related disorder. VI. ASAM DIMENSION 3 Emotional, Behavioral, or Cognitive Conditions and
Complications Mr. Landaverde was on time for his evaluation. Mr. Landaverde appeared neat and
appropriately dressed for the interview. Mr. Landaverde had no noticeable tattoos. Mr. Landaverde
was able to establish good eye contact throughout the interview. Mr. Landaverde s posture appeared to
be nervous when he first sat down for the interview. He appeared to have normal and steady
psychomotor activity throughout. Mr. Landaverde s general attitude and behavior appeared positive
and cooperative. By the end of the interview, Mr. Landaverde appeared to become more relaxed in his
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Landaverde reported that he feels that he has already made some changes in his life. Mr. Landaverde
stated that he now spends a lot of time with his girlfriend. Mr. Landaverde stated that he has cut off
friends that consume drugs and alcohol. Mr. Landaverde reported that he has also moved away from
the drug infested neighborhood that he once lived in. Mr. Landaverde reported that his motivation to
stop consuming drugs and alcohol is going to school. Mr. Landaverde stated that he did not think that
he had a problem. He stated that peer pressure was causing him to consume drugs and alcohol. Mr.
Landaverde is in the precontemplation stage of
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Inaccuracy In Genetic Testing
Although researchers and scientists always aim to develop further beneficial advancements, some of
them might be as harmful and still controversial as they are supposed to be beneficial. Genetic
technologies are advancing at a very high rate. For example, genetic testing is widely available
nowadays. It is a test that identifies whether an individual is carrying the gene for a specific disease or
disorder. Through genetic testing, parents can be provided with genetic information about the health of
the fetus by simply taking a blood sample and testing it. However, implications arise as genetic
technology is not very accurate. Although a positive result indicates a higher possibility of carrying
the disease or disorder and a negative result indicates a lower possibility, there is always that other
possibility of a false result (Women s Health Care Physicians). Inaccuracy in genetic testing causes a
controversial question on whether individuals should risk the choices by trusting and basing their life
on nothing but expected results. Even more concern is caused due to rejections of going through
genetic testing and consequently, a possibility of giving birth to a defected baby and not taking benefit
of the technology. Many agree that not taking a genetic test avoids a lot of the emotional issues and
stress that could arise with the results. Others believe that this technology should play a major part of
everyone s life as it allows individuals to be more aware of the
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Theory Of Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, And Lawrence Kohlberg
Customized Learning Theory Learning has been studied by numerous psychologist and theories over
the years by men and women around the world such as Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, and Lawrence
Kohlberg. These theorists and psychologists studied ways to improve teaching and motivating
children in learning. The study on how children are learning is important for both the teacher and the
student. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk to them when you sit in your
house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise (Deuteronomy 6:7,
English Standard Version, 2017). Teaching the children is the responsibility as a Christian. As the time
passes, it appears that these theories and approaches to learning are revolutionized as well. The Bible
is the most consistent guidance in learning theory that never appears to change.
Learning Theory and Its Importance Children that knows his or her assignment are more likely to
develop assurance in himself or herself which leads to being more inclined to continuing his or her
involvement in learning. The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know what
is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints (American
King James Version, 2017). Children continually uncover different things that assist with his or her
learning ability. The Swiss psychologist, Jean Piaget, had developed four stages of cognitive
development that children
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Small Group Communication Reflective Study
Studying communications this semester I learned it is more than public speaking, but is focused on
how to effectively share opinions or information to broaden ones perspective. In my communications
class we focused on listening skills, interpersonal communications, and small group communication.
Listening skills were developed when we did speech critiques on our group members. In addition, we
listened to other speeches or Netflix shows to analyze communication methods. In class, we examined
what makes up interpersonal communications including nonverbal skills, verbal skills, and
development of ideas using evidence. In addition, we worked on own skills by writing and delivering
3 speeches on a topic of our choice that we are passionate about. This helped me define how I
communicate my own opinions to others. Small group communication was matured when we worked
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I focused on explaining why yoga has become so popular in present society. My intent with this
speech was to clear up misconceptions about yoga, explain why it has become more modern, and how
people benefit especially students from yoga practice. My performance and writing in this speech
improved and I was able to convey my key points in a way that connected to my audience. It was
noted by both my professor and fellow classmates that I made my speech more personal which
connected to my audience better. My delivery improved because I had better verbal skills with clear
articulation and used an energetic tone. I still had issues with over reliance on my speech aid and
lacking body movement. I had okay eye contact which negatively affected my relationship with the
audience. After this speech my goal was to spend more time developing my writing and have more
body movement during my
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Courage In Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes
Courage
There has always been times where everyone has needed courage, sometimes more often than others,
and I believe that there are three main reasons to be courageous. I read a book full of courageous acts,
called Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes, which shares the story about a girl who has scares, making her an
outcast. She meets a boy named Eric who is overweight and both are outcasts and later on, he stays fat
just so she doesn t feel so bad about her scars. It is important to be courageous because it helps make
people creative, more daring, and overall just better people.
Courage can play a big part of making changes in everyday life and over time. In Staying Fat for
Sarah Byrnes, Sarah influences change in page 26. But Sarah Byrnes kept getting up and getting up
and pretty soon the bruising and swelling beneath the scars got to looking so bad it even scared Dale,
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On page 111, Ellerby tells his story about his brother and how it made his stronger. When my brother
died, Ellerby says, his eyes almost dreamy, Times were hard. My mother couldn t quit crying, and my
dad lost himself in his work. ... I was just a little shit, but I packed my stuff in my brother s old gym
bag and lit out for my uncle s. Only problem was, my uncle lives on the East Coast. Cops picked me
up five blocks from home and called Dad. When he came down to the station I ran and buried my face
in his chest. ... Dad dropped to his knees with me and held me tight and told me right there, on the
cold concrete floor, how bad he d screwed up. Since that day, I haven t had a better friend. (111).
Ellerby takes a risk and is courageous, which makes him stronger by learning a lesson, his brother s
death wasn t his fault and now is stronger with a healthier bond with his dad. If Ellerby didn t learn
this, he would of held on to it his whole life and probably face depression with it, like Eric s Mom s
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Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment
Lesson Standard Grade 1: Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple meaning words
and phrases based on grade 1 reading and content, choosing flexibly from an array of strategies.
a. Use sentence level content as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
Lesson Goal/Objective The students will learn to identify words with multiple and similar meanings.
The students will be able to recognize the meaning of the word using the context of the sentence.
Description of Unit ELD Standard
List of Tier 2 High Frequency/Multiple Meaning Vocabulary
Field
Gather
Naughty
Fright
List of Tier 3 Low Frequency, Context Specific Vocabulary
Lane
Wandered
Scampered
Trembling
Peeked
List of Tier 1 Basic Vocabulary
Ran
Cry
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Another example I would use, would be a picture of Peter Rabbit running, which could be an
illustration of the vocabulary words wandered or scampered . During the reading of the story Peter
Rabbit , I will point to the vocabulary word in the pocket chart and ask my students, what is this word
? and we will say it together; example: Trembling . I would then ask the students a comprehension
question like; What was Peter Rabbit doing ? A students response could be; Peter Rabbit was
trembling with fright .
An activity that I would have the students do is the sorting of the vocabulary words with similar
meanings. I would demonstrate this activity by using the word road . I would have my students pick
out the vocabulary word from the story that had a similar meaning as the word road , which would be
lane . Once they were able to identify the vocabulary word from the story, I would ask them if they
could tell me another word that may have a similar meaning from our lists of words. For example, the
students would find the word street . Once I had gone over
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Essay On Mandatory Evacuations
What happens If Your Do Not Evacuate: It Is Not Just About You Sometimes The question some if not
many people have is Can I be charged and/or arrested for failing to heed a mandatory evacuation
order. The answer is yes, but not likely. In North Carolina for example, the governor can Direct and
compel the evacuation of all, or part of the population from any stricken or threatened area within the
state during a state of emergency . Anyone who violates an evacuation order can be charged with a
class 2 misdemeanor, which can be punishable by up to 30 days of confinement, probation, or
community service (Blitzer, 2016). Texas, for example, specifically provides that a county judge or
mayor of a municipality who orders a mandatory evacuation may compel persons who remain in the
evacuated area to leave and authorize the use of reasonable force to remove persons from the area
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The order is used when the disaster has the potential to cause severe loss of life, and property damage.
The authorities, of course, would prefer people voluntarily leave, and in some cases, a person may be
asked to fill out a form if they refuse to evacuate. The form may ask for a person s next of kin, social
security number, and other identifying information so your remains can be identified. This is
essentially a scare tactic to encourage people to leave. In most cases, you would be told that
emergency services would not be available to include police, fire, hospitals, and
paramedics/ambulance
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Assess The Relevance Of Sociological Theory
Sociologists study the effect that the general public or society has on the individuals attitude and
conduct. They seek to understand ways in which the people interact with one another and give shape
to the society. They go beyond the general understandings in an attempt to provide answers or
comprehend social happenings. Sociologists do not agree to accept something as a fact just because
everybody knows it . They don t see society as we do. They continually question and study why
certain things happen. Findings are examined by the sociological researchers, scrutinized in relation to
other data, and analyzed with sociological theory. Sociological theory is a set of statements that
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Fact based questions give us the details on what, how and who. The next step is to question how often
a particular thing happens, as in asking relative questions about the circumstance in different types of
societies. There are two important kinds of questions asked in sociological research, which are
empirical and theoretical questions. There is a particular way in which all research works are carried
out. It starts with an issue. It is usually in the form of having little knowledge about the particular
subject, knowledge gap or it is some kind of a puzzle. The next step once the identification of the
problem is made, is to go through all existing relevant studies in an organized manner to identify
potential visions or gaps. The third step is to narrow down the problem to make the hypothesis. When
the research is at its end, it should either approve or dismiss the hypothesis. After the third step, the
researchers must design the type of research they want to do. Then they must choose a method to
successfully conduct the research. Carrying on research work is very circuitous, and is not direct at all.
Problems regarding the morality of the questions, the permission or restriction to use certain
information may arise. Also, understanding the information gathered and putting up the findings to the
appropriate audience is also a challenge. Identifying the cause and effect can also be tricky. The
causation and the relationship of the variables should be
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Decolonization Of The British Empire
Decolonization in the British Empire is a deliberate process involving the colonial power and
emerging local elite. The discussions in Chapters 1 and 2 provide insights into colonial development
and the pre independence environment which provide context for answering the research questions
and testing the hypotheses. This chapter examines the first question why do some newly sovereign
states retain ties with the JCPC? Based on my theory that states chose the final appellant court it
expects to be a reliable partner in the new governing coalition. The emerging elite that form the
coalition are influence by the colonial experience of colony. For the purposes of this research the U.K.
s Westminster Act of 1931 or the official year of independence is considered the critical juncture. The
Westminster Act gives the Dominions Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, the option to abolish
appeals to the JCPC. The critical juncture for all other states is the year of independence starting with
India and Sri Lanka in 1948 to the most recent, Brunei, in 1984. I hypothesize that the longer length of
time the state was a colony increases the likelihood that the JCPC will be retained. Second, type of
colonial rule direct rule (as opposed to indirect) increases the likelihood that the JCPC will be retained
as the final appellant court at independence. This chapter proceeds in the following manner. First, I
explain the selection of former colonies for the sample. Second, I present the
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Lab Report On Photosynthesis
Daleigh Drgac
Photosynthesis Lab Report
Abstract
These experiments show the different aspects that effect the rate of photosynthesis. Light intensity
effects the rate of photosynthesis, the more intense the faster the rate. Different colors of light effect
the speed of photosynthesis. Colors like white and blue cause it to go faster, while green is very slow.
Lastly, there are different pigments in in photosynthesis that control what lights are used for that plant.
Introduction
Photosynthesis is one of the most crucial biochemical processes on Earth. This process is used by
eukaryotic plants and algae. They are able to be self sufficient by providing themselves with their own
nutrients. This process uses sunlight water and CO2. The products of this process are glucose and
oxygen. Which is then used in a process known as cellular respiration, whose products are water, CO2
and energy. The two processes are continuously working together.
We completed three experiments on the topic of photosynthesis. In the first experiment, we tested the
effect of light intensity by substituting NADPH with DPIP. DPIP starts out blue and changes to clear
as it becomes reduced. Our hypothesis was the more intense the light is the faster photosynthetic
process and the faster the rate of absorbency. Our null hypothesis was light has no effect on the rate of
photosynthesis. The second experiment tested the effect of different colors, such as red, blue, green,
white, and no light. Our
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The Political Terms Left And Right Were Devised During The...
The political terms left and right were devised during the French revolution to describe the seating
arrangement in the British parliament. Those who sat on the left were generally opposed the monarchy
and supported the revolutions, while those on the right supported the traditional institutions of the
British Empire. It was during the nineteen century that the word wing began following the term left
and right, usually with weary intent. Those considered left wing were unorthodox in their religious or
political view
A radical ideology of the left is defined as political positions or activities that accepts or supports
social equality, often in opposition to social hierarchy and social inequality. Often those of left wing
ideology involve in concern for those in society who are perceived at a disadvantage relative to others
and a belief that there are unjustified inequalities that need to be reduced or abolished. They propose a
view of human beings living together harmoniously without great disparities in wealth or social
classes. On the other hand, those of the right wing radical ideology are political positions or activities
that view some forms of social inequality as either inevitable, natural, normal or desirable and
typically defend this position based on natural law, economics or traditions.
On radical ideology that might take place in the United States is capitalism. The capitalist theory isn t
a new one, rather it has been a part of the economic industries around the
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Symbolism And Setting In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
Symbolism and Setting in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
?The Lottery? by Shirley Jackson is a short story that without the symbolism of its characters, would
amount to little more than an odd tale about a stoning. However, because of what each character
represents and the way the setting helps to magnify those representations, it becomes a short story that
is anything but short of meaning.
The first character is probably the most obviously symbolic character of the story. Every word that
leaves Old Man Warner?s
Mouth reeks of tradition. He never stops criticizing new ideas about the lottery, the way it is run, or
complaining about how things have changed for the worst, etc., etc. When Mr. Adams tells him that
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While neither Mr. Graves nor Mr. Summers are tyrannical, awe inspiring, or otherwise persuasive
leaders, the townspeople follow them. It is very probable that if the two of them proclaimed there
would no longer be a lottery it would stop but they insist with the tradition. Unfortunately as is the
case so often in reality, people follow them blindly, they are leaders in the community, they must know
what they are doing right? When people fail to question their leadership, in reality, just as in ?The
Lottery,? terrible things happen.
The other characters symbolize more the faults of individual humans rather than those of whole
societies. The Hutchinson Family is both symbolic of internal faults that all humans have, such as
cowardice and indifference.
Bill Hutchinson is apparently so scared of saying no to authority that he will not take the necessary
steps to protect his family. As a matter of fact he aids them in the death of his wife by forcing her to
show the black spot.
When a man is willing not just to stand by and watch as his wife is stoned to death but actually force
her into it, there is something truly wrong. However in a sense the entire town is filled with cowards.
One might say, they seemed brave, all willing to go to the lottery and risk their lives for this ritual. In
reality though they are cowards for not standing up and saying, ?This year my family will not be
participating in the
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Texas Annexation Essay example
Narrative History of Texas Annexation, Secession, and Readmission to the Union
Texans voted in favor of annexation to the United States in the first election following independence
in 1836. However, throughout the Republic period (1836 1845) no treaty of annexation negotiated
between the Republic and the United States was ratified by both nations.
When all attempts to arrive at a formal annexation treaty failed, the United States Congress passed
after much debate and only a simple majority a Joint Resolution for Annexing Texas to the United
States. Under these terms, Texas would keep both its public lands and its public debt, it would have
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Sixteen years later, in January 1861, the Secession Convention met in Austin and adopted an
Ordinance of Secession on February 1 and a Declaration of Causes on February 2. This proposal was
approved by the voters, but even before Texas could become independent as provided for in the text of
the Ordinance, it was accepted by the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America
as a state on March 1, 1861.
The Secession Convention, reconvened on March 2, approved an ordinance accepting Confederate
statehood on March 5. Texas delegates to the Provisional Confederate Government had already been
elected, and they were among those who approved the proposed Confederate Constitution. Their
action was confirmed by the Secession Convention on March 23.
Throughout the Civil War period, Texas existed as a state in the Confederate States of America, its
status confirmed by the elected representatives of the Texas citizens. (Sam Houston, although
accepting the decision of the electorate to secede, protested the Convention s decision to join the
Confederacy since the matter was not submitted to popular vote. His opposition was insufficient to
cause either the voters or the members of the state legislature to put aside the actions of the
Convention.) John H. Reagan, a Texan, was the Postmaster General of the C.S.A., and other Texans
held prominent government posts throughout
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Essay On Plants Of Plants
India is a land of diversity. We have diversity in every phase whether it s culture, climate or language.
The natural beauty of India is exquisite due to the beautiful plants and trees found here. The plants in
India are famous for their admiring beauty. Apart from that, many of the plants found here in India
have a religious importance. Their religious value is what makes them special and different from the
plants found in other countries. The common Indian garden plants bloom during spring and are lovers
of the warm weather. Most of them are flowering plants.
Below is the list of the top 10 plants in India.
BASIL OR TULSI
Basil or commonly called as tulsi is one of the most famous plants in India. It is possible to find it in
every other house because of it s religious significance. The tulsi plant is considered holy by many.
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It has high religious importance and is offered to Gods and Goddesses. Many a times, it is used as a
decorative item. Marigold needs plenty of bright sunshine. It has many medical uses. Marigold
generally blooms from July to September. It is planted as a sapling and makes the garden shine bright
with it s beautiful yellow and orange flowers.
MONEY PLANT
Money plant is of the kind which is very easy to care for and doesn t need any pampering. They have a
great foliage and are lively climbers. Lots of water is needed by the money plant and it is best used as
a household plant. Money plants have gleaming leaves which are green in colour and have a few
yellow spots on the surface.
HIBISCUS
Hibiscus plants are easily recognizable with their flowers in a trumpet like shape and alluring look.
They are one of the most famous plants of India and are widely available. They have a religious
significance which makes them even more famous. Hibiscus saplings are readily available and are
quite easy to grow. Lots of water and sunshine is needed for their
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Edmund Burke Qualities
When election time comes around, the question everyone should be asking is, What are the qualities of
a good leader? Edmund Burke said All persons possessing any power ought to be strongly and awfully
impressed with an idea that they act in trust, and that they are to account for their conduct in that trust
to the one great Master, Author, and Founder of society. Edmund stated here that he believes a leader
of any sort should trust in God, and give Him the glory for their accomplishments, for He is sovereign
over society. However, in a country like this where the opinions of the people really do matter
pertaining to the future human leadership, the people must be sure to have the right ideas of what a
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They must be committed to following God s Word in their life. For example, how a person leads their
own family is a tell of their ability to lead wisely. 1 Timothy 3:5 says, If a man does not know how to
manage his own household, how will he take care of the church of God? Although the position in
consideration in this verse is a church leader, this verse can be applied to any sort of leader. If a person
lives their own life and leads what they are already in control of according to the standards set in God
s Word, this commitment will likely continue in office. They will try to establish rules based upon God
s Word, stand up for God when faced with unbelieving opposition, and stay committed to being the
biblical type of good leader. What does the Bible say a good leader looks like? In the Old Testament,
Moses was told by God to choose men to be judges over the children of Israel; these men were to be
able men who fear God, men of truth, those who hate dishonest gain (Exodus 18:21). If a leader is
committed to God s Word, there he or she will find all the answers to tough questions that come up in
a position of
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Frida
In the film, Frida (Taymor, 2002), Salma Hayek portrays the role of the iconic Mexican painter, Frida
Kahlo, as she pursues her passion for art and navigates through the tumultuous relationship with
Diego Rivera. Manifesting such a complex historical figure was a difficult task because of the range of
age and emotion of the character, which were both needed in the actress who played her. To this effect,
Salma Hayek s personal properties and performance in this film contributed to her ability to represent
a realistic version of Frida Kahlo and to the subjects of love and ability to express oneself through art;
furthermore, Salma brings out the contrasting themes brought about by the difference in her
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Also, the difference in action between how Salma acts around Alex versus Diego exemplifies her
ability to differentiate between a young Frida and an adult Frida. These differences allow for two
different perspectives on the overall theme of love and art. The ability of an actor to embody a
character of a historical figure, as Salma does, is an extraordinary talent because no one conjured up
the character in their mind. The actor has to represent a person who actually lived. Therefore it is
important to give respect to that person while emphasizing the meaning of their life. In Salma s case,
she had to emphasize the personality of Frida and relate her relationship and psychological struggles
to those found in her paintings in order to manifest a character that shows how one s perspective on
love and art affects their quality. By repurposing some of the optimism of her youth to a realist view of
the world, Salma showed that Frida s life was more than just a cautionary
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Throughout The Past Century, China Has Powered Through
Throughout the past century, China has powered through the obstacles of famine, unrest, economic
dislocation, and enormous construction costs to continue its rapid development. Now a preeminent
world power, China faces yet another development challenge: climate change. Current and past trends
suggest that China will treat this problem as it has the other issues, ignoring damage to public welfare
while maintaining an obsessive fixation on projecting an image of modernity. The one potential saving
grace would be a shift in global attitudes about modernity; if the world begins to consider
environmentally sustainable development as a necessary condition to modernity, China will have to
consider environmental concerns in order to maintain its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Compared to the death of 200 million during the Great Leap Forward, the visible climate issues like
flooding and air pollution feel tolerable. As Chinese industry develops, cities are growing with barely
a pause to consider their toll on the environment, much less the future impact of global warming. The
lack of concern for visible, short term issues spells doubt on China s ability to handle longer term
climate issues like rising sea levels.
Nowhere is the lack of concern for short term issues more pronounced than in the Pearl River Delta,
where the growing metropolises of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Dongguan lie. The rising South China
Sea and the overstressed Pearl River network neighboring the cities lie just a meter or so below much
of the region s industrial center. Despite the extreme danger posed by the rising waters (tens of
thousands of citizens lost their homes during flooding in Guangzhou), the Chinese government has
continued development and remained mum on the issues. The authorities would rather show off the
region s shiny new office towers and airports than fix costly sewers that could help with flooding.
According to some in the city, people here still focus on the economic side of things, similarly
ignoring climatic dangers. Just like in the previous century, wilful ignorance of consequences during
the pursuit of modernization pervades Chinese society: This became our idea of progress, said one
citizen we thought
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A Study Of The Dodd Frank Act Essay
2010 2016: A Study of the Dodd Frank Act s Role in a Slow U.S. Economic Recovery After the 2008
Financial Crisis
The role that the Dodd Frank Act plays in the slow economic recovery from the 2008 financial crisis
has many aspects. The regulatory and compliance component of the law helped to contribute to the
slow economic recovery by adversely affecting the banking industry s ability to provide credit
specifically the community banks, ability to provide enough credit to the small business and start up
companies. The purpose of this paper is to show that there was a connection between the slow
economic recovery and the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The 2007
financial crisis had been called the great recession because it was so severe. The government
especially the Federal Reserve took unprecedented action to stabilize the market. The Federal Reserve
is the central bank of the United State established in 1913. Hubbard and O Brien state that The Federal
Reserve is task with monetary policy which is the management of the money supply and interest rate
to pursue macroeconomic policy objectives (11).
There are three major types of financial crisis banking, debt and currency however there is no
universal definition of a financial crisis. The 2008 financial crisis was a banking crisis it actually
started in 2007. Researchers had define a banking crisis as severe stress on the financial system, such
as runs on financial institutions or
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All Star Figurative Language
The song, All Star by Smash mouth is about how it s ok to be different because no one can succeed by
being normal and average.This theme is represented many times throughout the song with metaphors
and some imagery with a little personification. These examples express this theme by saying funny
and childish sayings to explain a more powerful meaning. The theme being different is ok is shown
throughout the song by using literary devices. Firstly, Steve Harwell sings I ain t the sharpest tool in
the shed to express that he isn t perfect and that he s not the best. He follows this with the saying you
ll never shine if you don t glow and that means that you ll never succeed if you don t stick out or in
other words you ll never succeed if
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Benefits And Benefits Of Employee Satisfaction
Benefits play a major role towards employee satisfaction and how they behave in an organization.
Employee satisfaction is necessary for the success of any organization. Keeping employee satisfaction
should be a priority for every employer. There are many reasons why an employee can become
discouraged with their jobs. Some include: lack of communication within the organization, high stress
levels, lack of recognition, or limit opportunity for growth.
Health insurance is one benefit in the foundation of a comprehensive employee benefit package.
Health insurance is an insurance policy that will pay to cover medical treatments or expenses. This
also includes dental and vision insurance. According to healthinsurance.org, of the Americans who ...
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The number of sick days can be based on the years with the organization and how high they stand with
the organization. Paid personal days are time taken off from work that the organization provides
employees. The number of days is the same as sick days which was your standing level with
organization and how long they have been with them. These days can be used for voting, conferences,
and even going to a healthcare professional. The paid personal days are paid at the employee s normal
base salary. Bereavement time is even under PTO. It is granted for attending funerals and burials,
making funeral arrangements, dealing with possessions and wills of the deceased, and for paying
respect to a family at visitation. You are usually given three days of this time for an immediate family
member and one day for other relatives or friends. Organizations can give additional unpaid days if
necessary. Immediate family members include: spouse, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren,
and siblings.
Another benefit offered among organizations is the 401k retirement plan. It is a plan for employees to
accumulate retirement income and is the most flexible type of retirement plan. It shows that the
employers care about and value your employees with a means for them to plan their future and
encourages employees to save for retirement. It has tax advantages for both employers and employees
including tax deferred growth for the employee and tax deductible advantages for the
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Stylistic Devices In The Opening Ceremony
Another tendency noted in the British newspapers is the frequent use of stylistic devices such as
oxymoron, antithesis or paradoxes, in order to describe the opening ceremony and Britain. Most of
them were retrieved from The Guardian, but they were present in all the newspapers:
The latter sentence suggests that the opening ceremony, and by extension the country itself, tends to
be described as a contradictory entity. This tendency is confirmed above all in The Guardian and in
The Times. As far as the adjectives are concerned, one can see that The Guardian is more objective
than The Independent, which only showcased Britain and the opening ceremony under a very positive
light. However, a majority of positive qualifications were used, and Matthew Caines, from The
Guardian, pointed out that the newspaper was pretty much all out of adjectives to describe the
spectacle.
On the other hand, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Reaction to Boyle s Socialist Vision of the United Kingdom
Whereas the majority of the audience praised the opening ceremony, some did not agree with the
general burst of enthusiasm. As mentioned in a previous section, one recurrent negative adjective that
was used in all of the newspapers that have been analysed is the word leftie .
That controversy ensued from a series of tweets posted by the British Conservative Member of
Parliament for Cannock Chase, Aidan Burley, on July 27, 2012, during the London 2012 opening
ceremony. The MP fiercely denounced the social and multicultural aspect depicted in the spectacle,
labelling it leftie, multicultural crap . The actual tweets were:
The most leftie opening ceremony I have ever seen more than Beijing, the capital of a Communist
state! Welfare Tribute next?
Thank God the athletes have arrived! Now we can move on from leftie multicultural crap. Bring back
red arrows, Shakespeare and the Stones!
Seems my tweet has been misunderstood. I was talking about the way it was handled in the show, not
multiculturalism
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On the Nature of Creativity
On The Nature of Creativity All things created in over the many years is categorised as something that
s useful, valuable, clarity, innovative, novel or...creative. The two philosophers Larry Briskman and
Carl Huasman have written up an essay on their belief of what creativity is, there understanding and
notion of creativity both include a criteria to match for a product to be creative. If creativity is based
on criteria then we can agree that criteria are based on a set of rules to abide with, and then if that s the
case creativity is defined in an objective perspective. Creativity has many views in this case the
philosophers have explained in in a non psychological way. Creativity is more based on a subjective
and psychological view which will be explained in detail later on in the essay. If creativity were to be
assessed by criteria then creativity simply can t be called creative . In other words this means if
something is to be creative but has to be evaluated by someone to be classified creative then how can
we call this product a creative product. As mentioned by David Jones any group of experts who claim
to be able to objectively identify the aesthetic value of a work must be mistaken. They can do no more
than mutually reinforce their own personal taste and preferences .(1) I see creativity as a personal
belief of what you see as an audience, you can t determine a product to be creative If it s not valuable
or if it needs to be evaluated(2). If I took the
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  • 3. Implementation Of The IOM Future Implementation of the IOM Future of Nursing Report As nurses, we treat a diverse population, each patient having different needs and requiring different care. On any given day we rarely treat two patients in the same way, this requires us to think critically and work within the full scope of our education and knowledge. By doing this we The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Committee Initiative on the Future of Nursing and the Institute of Medicine research offers several recommendations regarding how nurses can be used to change the face of healthcare in the future. The implementation of these recommendations suggest lower healthcare costs and a healthier U.S. population based on the way that nurses deliver care (2010). The removal of certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This law will ensure that patients receive better care through access to treatment and medications. In addition, the law also allows ARNP s with four or more years experience the right to prescribe routine medications without having a written physician agreement (State, 2015). Both are a major win for nurses and patients, the law allows for greater autonomy for ARNP s and this greatly benefits the patients in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Art Analysis Of Breaking Home Ties Breaking Home Ties was a painting that was originally created for the cover of a magazine. The magazine was called The Saturday Evening Post. The painting was debuted on the September 25, 1954 edition of the magazine. The setting of the picture seems to have taken place around the 1930 s or 1940 s, around the depression era. The painting has many hidden messages that the painter tried to portray. This picture has a very modern perspective as well that is very fascinating. In the painting, a young man and his father are sitting on the running board of the family s farm truck waiting for a train to arrive to pick up the young man for university. The expressions on both of the men s faces tell a story all on its own. The young man seems to be very optimistic, while his father is dreading the arrival of the train to pick him up. The father of the young man seems to be upset and in thought. The expression on his face looks as if he is thinking back to when he was young and the opportunities he had or didn t have, but he also seems to have an upset look on his face because he is letting go of his son, possibly even his only son. His facial expression looks as if he is thinking back on his life and what it was like for him, but also what the future will hold for himself and his son while he is away at college. The young man looks like he is looking down the railway in the distance. He seems excited and anxious to leave for university. The boy s face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On Marshmallow Testing Do your impulses affect your future? In 1968 an experiment was done trying to prove this very thing called the Marshmallow test. This test would try and see how well a child can control their impulses for sugary treats. The test went well and after many years they checked back on the children to see how this little test is correlated to their high school test scores. Its results were quite stunning with both the first test of the 60s and the second test in the 70s trying to see how to alter the results with different variables The first experiment started by bringing a group of children, about the age of four, and presenting them with a simple option, they can either take the marshmallow at anytime or wait fifteen minutes and get two marshmallows. Needless to say most kids took the first Marshmallow instead of waiting. The average wait time was just a measly two minutes. It wasn t until their High school years that they would check up on the kids they experimented with. The results showed that kids did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some say because they are so young it s hard to tell whether or not the marshmallow was a sufficient driving point. There is also the huge variable of whether or not the kids are hungry or not. That could ve been a big or the biggest factor against the experiment being false in its impulse based research. The last thing is that it could all just be a coincidence but that is highly unlikely. So it may be wrong in its endeavors to prove how willpower and impulse affect us. In summary, the marshmallow test is very influential and well thought out experiment. It tries to prove the idea of willpower and that had never gotten any attention from science until that point and now it s one of the leading experiments on willpower to this day. Whether or not the concern with odd variables affecting the test are true, you cannot deny the fact that willpower and our impulse help shape who we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Sweetheart Of Song Tra Bong Analysis Imagine what would happen if a soldier invited someone to a war zone to be with them. One of the most notable chapters in Tim O Brien s book The Things They Carried is The Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong which is about a soldier bringing his girlfriend to Vietnam. In this chapter, the story is told by Rat Kiley who has a reputation for exaggeration and overstatement. The story starts out with a few soldiers jokingly throwing around the idea of getting girls into their camp. However, after thinking about it, one of them, named Mark Fossie, decides to fly in his girlfriend. He eventually did and he and her hung out together and had a good time. His girlfriend, Mary Anne Bell, was very curious about war and weapons and things of that nature. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example is that he brings up the color green many times during this chapter. In most of these color references he is referring to Vietnam. Eventually, her eyes seemed to shine in the dark not blue, though, but a bright jungle green. What the author was trying to say was that Mary became one with the cruel, unforgiving land. This occurred when her transformation was complete and she had turned from a nice, young girl into a cold, killing machine. Secondly, to help give the reader an image of how much she had changed, O Brien includes some really disturbing imagery. Such as when Mark finds her in the Green Berets bunker, she was wearing a necklace of human tongues. Elongated and narrow, like pieces of blackened leather, the tongues were threaded along a length of copper wire, one overlapping the next, the tips curled upward as if caught in a final shrill syllable. This is important because it gives the reader a vivid details in order for them to make a clear mental image of how messed up this girl has become and how the land/war has completely taken over who she was before she visited. Finally, her transformation was symbolic of the one happening to not only the soldiers, but also to the families and people of America. This war was changing people, making the soldiers into different people and affecting the lives of the family members who are worried and/or grief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Panera Bread Executive Summary Panera Bread Company Crafting and Executing Strategy Executive Summary The Panera Bread Company is starting 2007 with unfinished goals and missed targets previously set and a review of their strategy is in order to continue their ongoing success. The company has grown substantially since its inception in the competitive restaurant industry; however, an aggressive target of 2,000 Panera Bread bakery cafes will require a focused strategic plan. The company has a strong base with loyal customers who appreciate Panera s unique dining atmosphere with a focus on quality products at a reasonable price. Panera will need to continue its market research and focus on environmental issues, which are an important core value. The opportunity for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...................................................10 Alternative 3 Review Existing Locations..........................................................................................11 Alternative 4 Expansion through Franchise Operations.....................................................................11 Alternative 5 Expand Catering Segment ...........................................................................................12 Recommendations and Action Plans .......................................................................................................12 Recommendations ..............................................................................................................................12 Action Plans .......................................................................................................................................13 Contingency Plan ...................................................................................................................................14 Attachments ...........................................................................................................................................15 Exhibit 1.............................................................................................................................................15 Exhibit 2.............................................................................................................................................16 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Emmeline Pankhurst Women To Vote Analysis Zamora Harmon November 10,2016 Women in European History Professor Giloi Midterm Exercise Emmeline Pankhurst is a strong activist for women s right to vote. She was a British activist who wanted to have women s voices heard and taken seriously. Pankhurst has taken steps to reach her goal, of having women to vote, by forming a union called Women s Social and Political Union. In creating this it has gathered women all over who have the same mindset as her. This has helped Pankhurst with some sort of military tactics to be carried out. The tactics started off as nonviolent movement and became a violent movement. The Women s Social and Political Union had put in place techniques such as parliamentary petitions, marches, hunger strikes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It means that women would be able to have more control over their own lives. Pankhurst felt as though if women had the ability to vote then their would be equal laws put in action. In The Importance of the Vote Pankhurst elaborates on this further. She takes the issues that concern women that are controlled by men to help get her point across, on how if women were allowed to vote it could change for the better. Pankhurst mentions, We should have equal laws for divorce, and the law should recognize that they have two parents (34). She talks about how when parents are married, the mom is responsible for the child and the same goes for when the parents decide to have a divorce. When the parents divorced the mother would have to go out to look for work, which meant the child would not receive proper care. The mom would then have to face time in prison, hence why Pankhurst wanted to have equal laws so there can be a compromise. She also uses another point in that piece on the inheritance laws. Pankhurst mentions, When you look at the laws of inheritance in this country, it makes you smile to hear that argument...Men have taken very good care that women do not inherit until all male heirs are exhausted (35). Men have oppressed women from having any type of control over owning land. They would give it to the oldest male heir or the next male making it unfair for women. Pankhurst was trying to say by having equal laws the oldest child can take over the heir whether they are male or female. It can be a big game changer for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Skills Of A Well Educated Person Skills of a Well Educated Person Even though a well educated person is thought of as one who has extensive college education and attend the finest schools, a well educated person can also be one who is educated with hands on experience without a college degree. When referring to a person as well educated it usually has to do more with formal education than informal education. When someone is describing a person as well educated, consideration for both formal and informal types of education should be included. Formal education is very important in the early years since children have yet to acquire the necessary fundamental skills. Informal education is very important as well; however, it is learning on a different level. Various studies conducted over the years have shown that informal learning helps solidify the information learned in mind. According to Psychologist, David Kolb, his Experiential Learning Theory takes a more holistic approach and emphasizes how experiences, including cognitions, environmental factors, and emotions, influence the learning process (Smith, M. K. 2001, 2010). A study performed in 2009 by Purdue University demonstrated that being an active participant assisted in retaining information. This study was mentioned in an article titled Hands On Learning vs. Lecturing by Katie Ash. It was discovered that when students who actually did hands on work, understood on a deeper level than the students who had lecture based lessons alone (Ash, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Bolivar s End Of The Second Republic Bolivar returned to fight another day in 1813. He declared a war to the death against Spain. He gained support from Colombia and drove the Spanish out of the Magdalena River area and amassed himself a large army. Civilian leaders in Cartagena then gave him permission to liberate western Venezuela. He did so and continued to take Caracas in August of 1813. This was known as Simon Bolivar s Admiral Campaign . He went on to declare a second republic and assumed his role as a military dictator. The Second Republic collapsed within a few months, however, because Bolivar had failed to win the support of the non white, many of whom were instead recruited to fight with those loyal to the king. What also led to the fall of the Second Republic was the Infernal Legion that consisted of skilled lancers claiming to give back to the poor and loyal to Spain. Led by Thomas Boves they fought the patriots, under General Jose Felix Ribas, at the battle of La Puerta where Boves won. General Ribas was able to keep him out of Caracas until the second battle of La Puerta June 1814 where the patriot army was in disarray and devastation. Boves took Valencia and then Caracas bringing a fall to the Second Republic of Venezuela. After the defeat, Bolivar returned to New Grenada until 1815. Under the Second Republic Bolivar and his war to the death killed any Spaniard he came across if they were not active on the patriot side creating the bloodiest part of this revolution. Therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Crime Displacement Research Many studies have been developed on how to prevent crimes from occurring or what are the ways to stop the criminal acts. Guerette Bowers (2009), they examined and evaluate situational crime prevention techniques which classified by Clarke and Cornish, to determine if the crime displacement and crime diffusion is effective in offending criminal acts. Many critics argued about the effectiveness of crime displacement in offending crimes because of the limited studies about it. Displacement as defined by Guerette Bowers, it is the relocation of a crime from one place, time, target, offense, tactic, or offender to another as a result of some crime prevention initiative and crime diffusion is the opposite of crime displacement (Guerette Bowers, 2009). For this reason, Guerette Bowers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 574 observations, it was examined that the most observable displacement and diffusion was spatial, it was followed by offense, target, and tactical. In the different studies that were examined, it was found out that 26 percent of displacement was observed in about 1 of 4 instances and in diffusion it was 27 percent was observed. On the other hand, 13 studies with 19 observations were identified for the closer determination of crime displacement and diffusion effects. In the said study, it is only limited for spatial displacement and diffusion because of this reasons, it presented raw crime rates and the research design used must consist at lists three areas which are treatment, catchment, and control. In the analytical findings of the 13 studies, it was examined that displacement and diffusion has a positive effect for the reduction of crimes. The study of Guerette and Bowers provides variety of valuable information on situational crime prevention. Their studies involve both the descriptive and analytical examination of the facts that they have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Lost Type Co-Op As I was searching through various font foundries through Google search I came across one that piqued my interest the font foundry was Lost Type Co Op. They caught my eye because they have produced some really great vintage and retro style fonts. I also chose this font foundry because they have an unusual font buying system where they leave their visitors with the choice to pay what they can afford for the fonts on the site. They left it this way expecting people to have a moral code and to pay what they felt the font was deserving; as well as giving designers with little means the ability to purchase fonts to use in their designs. After doing a little digging through more searches I found the history of how the Lost Type Co Op was founded. It originally started off as a bet between the co founders Riley Cran and Tyler Galpin after finding a 1940 s Ball glass jar poster both designers were enamored with the secondary font promoting the glass jars. Cran bet Galpin that he could produce a full alphabet of the font face in 24 hours; Galpin said if he could he would make a website for the font. 24 hours and some collaboration later the Font Muncie was completed. They offered Muncie up to the design community as a completely free typeface. After some thought they decided to try to make it a go as a font service; and started to call other design friends who were turning towards creating fonts for their design work. After a few months they had a selection of thirty different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Depreciation Depreciation of Fixed Assets Depreciation A business may acquire fixed assets such as land, buildings, machinery, office equipment, delivery equipment and natural resources (e.g. a piece if mining land)to help in the process of its operations to earn revenue in order to make a profit. Such assets, by their very nature, provide benefits to the business for more than one financial year or period. In fact, when a business buys a fixed asset at a certain cost (say $10,000), it is actually buying a bundle of service benefits that will be provided by that fixed asset over a period of time in the future (say 10 years). Take, for example, when a wholesaler buys a delivery van, it is in effect buying transporting services for his goods that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Calculation of Depreciation It is very difficult to come to the true value of the service benefits provided by a fixed asset that is used up or consumed during an accounting period. Depreciation is at best an estimate, depending on which method we use. It is only after the fixed asset is sold off that we can know for certain how much depreciation should actually have been. Depreciation can be calculated by one of the following methods: 1. The Straight Line or Fixed Instalment method; 2. The Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance method; and 3. The Revaluation method. Straight Line or Fixed Instalment Method By this method, the fixed asset is assumed to depreciate at equal amount for every year of its expected lifetime. The cost of the asset is spread evenly over its lifetime. Reducing Balance or Diminishing Balance Method By this method, the asset is supposed to depreciate at a fixed percentage of its depreciated value (or book value) at the beginning of each year. The amount set aside for depreciation will diminish with every successive period since the value of the asset at the beginning of every successive period tends to diminish. The main advantage of this method is that in the Profit and Loss Account, the amount of overall expenses charged for the use of a fixed asset would be more or less constant throughout the asset s lifetime. This is because depreciation is only one of the expenses involved. Other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Oedipus Rex and Aristotle Essay example The Six Elements of a Tragedy in Oedipus Rex Aristotle s The Poetics describes the process of a tragedy. It is not the guide per se of writing a tragedy but is the idea s Aristotle collected while studying tragedies. A tragedy, according to Aristotle, consists of six major points. The first and most important is the plot, which is what all the other points are based on. Such points are: character, language, thought, melody, and spectacle (Aristotle). A prime example of the usage of these parts in a tragic drama is evident in Sophocles Oedipus Rex . The plot of a tragedy usually consists of a tragic hero s fall from grace. Aristotle describes plot in two ways a simple plot and a complex one. In a simple plot a fall from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oedipus flaw is he does not know who he is this ignorance leads to him bringing about his own downfall. Next on the list of elements of a drama is thought. The element thought is used to support character and is evident in the speeches of the characters (Aristotle). These speeches reveal the thoughts and feelings of the character; further allowing the reader to develop a relationship with the character. In Oedipus Rex thought is illustrated in the speech Oedipus makes when he realizes the truth about his situations. Language, or diction, is fourth on the list of a tragedy major points. Aristotle points out that metaphors are the most useful form of language in a tragedy. The main metaphor portrayed in Oedipus Rex is that of sight and blindness. The king things he sees all but in reality he is blind to the truth. Ironically the only one who can see the truth is the blind seer Teiresias. Oedipus begins the play able to see but is blind and ends the play blind but able to see. The fifth major point in a tragedy is melody. Melody involves the chorus of the drama. Aristotle contends that the chorus should not be just be an intermission but should add to the plot and character of the tragedy (Aristotle). This is exemplified in Oedipus Rex in lines INSERT BOOK QUOTE. The last and least important element of tragedy is spectacle. Aristotle rates this last because it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ch02 Sm Leo 10e Solutions Manual to accompany Company Accounting 10e prepared by Ken Leo John Hoggett John Sweeting Jeffrey Knapp Sue McGowan John Wiley Sons Australia, Ltd 2015 Chapter 2 Financing company operations REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Explain the nature of a share. Distinguish between an ordinary share and a preference share. Basically, a share represents ownership of a portion of the share capital of a company. Also note the discussion in Chapter 1 of the text concerning the relationship between limited liability and the amount paid up on a share. The differences between ordinary and preference shares are determined by the terms of issue. A company has the right to issue preference shares, but may only do so either if there is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the share issue is fully subscribed, the underwriter will collect the commission and not have to do anything. 4. If a share issue is oversubscribed, what action can be taken in relation to excess money received on application? Excess monies received on application for shares will be refunded to the applicant. However where shares are issued on a partly paid basis, the excess can be used as an offset in reducing allotment money due and in payment of any future calls, provided the company s constitution and the terms of the prospectus allow for this treatment. 5. When can a company forfeit its shares? What happens to money already paid by the holder of those shares? A company can forfeit its shares provided the rules for forfeiture are in the company s constitution. The rules usually specify that shares would be forfeited for non payment of calls. Where shares are forfeited, the company can, depending on the constitution, retain the funds already paid on the forfeited shares in which case the Forfeited Shares account will be considered a reserve and part of equity. Alternatively, the forfeited shares can be reissued and the amount received, less the costs of forfeiture and reissue of shares, may then be refunded to the former shareholders. In this case, the Forfeited Shares account is a liability. 6. How should a company account for the legal costs of formation? Should the accounting treatment be the same as that for underwriting and other share issue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane The first steps in war are the steps of overcoming the line of comfort by solving the self centered beliefs that will break you in a battlefront. Once overcoming those selfish traits and believe in yourself, that is when one flourish on the battle field. Henry Fleming s urge for war was short lived when he was put on the frontline. Henry Fleming was a fearful, coward, who always gained self control and self comfort by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Henry s fears take over, and his only way to achieve his self comfort again is to run away from the battle. Henry uses the forest to calm himself. The forest is where he begins to overcome his selfish ways, he reflects back on the battle and the men, and starts to believe that he can be of help to one or more of the men in the regiment. Henry eventually wins over the fear and joins with another regiment to fight against the rebels. Henry overcomes his concerns of the unknown, but he still lacks courage to talk to the commanders and the leaders of the regiment, which shows his cowardice. Henry has this lack of courage because he felt ashamed. Henry viewed his shame and lack of courage as a burden on other soldiers in the regiment. He felt that the soldiers who had a wound were fulfilled, and he envied him because they had a red badge of courage (Crane84) the courage that he lacked. His lack of a red badge of courage (Crane84) was short lived when he was shot. Jim Conklin, a man of Henry s first regiment, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Impact Of Ict On The Automotive Design And The... Introduction This report will study the use of ICT (Information and Communication technology) in the Automotive Design and the manufacturing process ICT has become a fundamental part of engineering careers, thanks to software s which help us to design, create, test, analyse, assembly and many other things, making the mass production of cars easier, more precise and faster. The most used and popular software s in engineering are AutoCAD (Automatic Computer aided design) for precise dimension in drawing, BIM (Building information modelling), CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing), and CNC (Computer Numerical Control) This report will also analyse the types of mechanical machines used in the process of manufacturing of a car also known as co operative or Collaborative robots, which are machines that can work along with human. All of them, excluding one (Force regulated co operative robot), must have an additional security feature, and we will analyse the features of this robot in a deeper way AutoCAD AutoCAD is a designing software used widely in many branches of engineering such as mechanical, civil and aeronautical engineering. Developed by AutoDesk, Inc. AutoCAD mainly helps us to design cars [Fig.1], buildings, planes, and almost any other object you can think of. Since its release to the public in 1982 AutoCAD has become one of the most recognized and used designing software; Now days we can get AutoCAD monthly subscription for the price of £222.00 In 2010 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Albert Camus-the Outsider Probably no European writer of his time left so deep a mark on the imagination. Conor Cruise O Brien. First published in French as L Etranger in 1942, Albert Camus The Outsider addresses the constrictive nature of society and what happens when an individual tries to break free from the conformity forced upon him by staying true to himself, and following his own ideal of absolute truth and sincerity in every action. Propelled more by the philosophy of existentialism and the notion of the absurd than plot and characters, Camus novel raises many questions about life, and answers them in a final chilling climax. The plot of The Outsider revolves around a central act of unmeditated violence on a beach, proving that the darkest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Existentialism refers to the philosophy that questions life which exists in a hostile environment. Camus, along with his friend, fellow writer, and French Resistance leader Jean Paul Sartre pushed this train of thought into mainstream culture. In the extended essay The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus realises the only philosophical question worth asking is whether or not to commit suicide. The absurd nature of life referred to is the incompatibility of incomprehensible circumstances such as impending death, cruelty, violence, genocide and racism, and the overwhelming desire for, and expectation of a happy life and the principles of optimism. One primary example of the absurd given in the text is the co existence of the suffering and joy in life. This view of absurdity is shared with the existentialist Simone de Beauvoir who contends that the suffering in death is a scandal . The hostile environment, or constant, harsh circumstances are represented in the text by the oppressive heat of the sun which is ever present at the side of Meursault s consciousness. He feels it as he walks to his mother s funeral service through the French countryside; He feels it beating down on him when he s out swimming with a girl, Marie; he feels its uncomfortable, abrasive fire inescapably as he fires the bullets into the Arab s body. Meursault becomes aware of the absurdity of life on the eve of his death as he realises that he s happy , and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. First Person Narration In The Stranger By Albert Camus Through thoughts and conversation, one can learn a great deal about the ideals and opinions of a person. This is also the case in literature, as authors may write in first person to allow the reader to receive a better idea of who the main character is and what they stand for. Authors can also use such a strategy to express their personal opinions on a topic in the text through the thoughts and actions of their main character. Such is the case of Albert Camus and his main character in The Stranger, Meursault. Through first person narration, Camus is able to use Meursault as a vehicle to bring focus to religious systems in the 1940s Algerian society depicted in the novel. Two of the ways in which the reader can see Camus views on religion in his novel is through Meursault s interactions with other characters and through the personal thoughts of Meursault. One way in which Camus uses first person narration to bring focus to religious systems and constructs in the 1940s Algerian society presented in The Stranger is through Meursault s interactions with other characters on the premise of religion. Through these interactions, Camus is able to present an idea or situation dealing with religion to the reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While this is the purpose of first person narration in Albert Camus The Stranger, Camus also uses it as a tool to help in juxtaposing Meursault against the norms in society, especially religious norms in the novel. Through interactions with characters and through exposure of Meursault s thoughts to the reader, Camus is able to focus on a variety of absurdities present in the religious systems and constructs of Algeria in the 1940s. Such absurdities including the strict observance of the Sabbath by the Christian faith, the large role emotion plays in religion, and the necessity of one to belong to a religious group in order to belong in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. International Business Analysis 1. The importance of international business: International business is all business dealings isolated and governmental that include two or more nations. The modest response is that international business includes a great and rising share of the world s whole business. Today, virtually all corporations, major or minor, are affected by world wide actions and opposition because maximum wholesale production to or safe contractors from overseas nations or contest against goods and facilities that originate from overseas. More establishments that take part in some type of worldwide business are associated with sending out and bringing in than in some other kind of business exchange. Many the universal business specialists contend that sending out is a legitimate procedure with a characteristic structure, which can be seen fundamentally as a technique for understanding the objective nation s condition, utilizing the proper showcasing merger, building up an advertising design considering the utilization of the mixture, executing an arrangement through a methodology lastly, utilizing a control strategy to guarantee the system is clung to. This sending out process is explored and assessed consistently, and adjustments are made to the utilization of the blend, to assess advertise changes affecting upon intensity. This view appears to recommend that a significant part of the worldwide business hypothesis identified with endeavors, which are universally based and have worldwide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Tom Stoppard s Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead To what extent did the author Tom Stoppard prove in his play a certain parallel or recurring events to be significant. Tom Stoppard used certain recurring events to be significant like the coin flipping, the discussion about death, and the confusion about Ros and Guil s identity and who they are. Each of these recurring events prove in Tom Stoppard s play a certain events to be significant. The coin flipping, begins in the beginning of the play. It can either come up heads or it can come up tails. coins appear throughout the play and symbolize the forces of mortality that control human life and render human free will meaningless. but the play quickly reveals that there is nothing fantastical about such odds: they are in fact the odds of human will against death. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are moving towards an inescapable fate. Audience members are aware of this from the onset, both from the characters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stoppard demands that the questions be seriously considered in a play that is equal parts comedy and philosophy. Stoppard does not seem to intend to provide any definite answers to the questions he poses because doing so would cheapen the experience. All of these events in some way show the randomness of life or its inevitable end. They are never able to explain the significance of any event or come to any conclusion on anything, but in the end it didn t matter. They were always going to meet the same end, regardless of their own understanding or lack of it. Their actions and ultimate end reflect humankind s struggle to find meaning and rationalize its existence while simultaneously being destined to die, unable to escape mortality by any means. From the very beginning of the play, there is a sense of confinement and inescapability, and the boat perfectly represents the title pair s entrapment in their unavoidable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Les Demoiselles D Avignon Les Demoiselles d Avignon Les Demoiselles d Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon, and originally titled The Brothel of Avignon) is a large oil painting of 1907 by the Spanish artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881 1973). The work portrays five nude female prostitutes from a brothel on Avinyó Street in Barcelona. Each figure is depicted in a disconcerting confrontational manner and none are conventionally feminine. The women appear as slightly menacing and rendered with angular and disjointed body shapes. Two are shown with African mask like faces and three more with faces in the Iberian style of Picasso s native Spain, giving them a savage aura. In this adaptation of Primitivism and abandonment of perspective in favor of a flat, two dimensional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While he already had a considerable following by the middle of 1906, Picasso enjoyed further success with his paintings of massive over sized nude women, monumental sculptural figures that recalled the work of Paul Gauguin and showed his interest in primitive (African, Micronesian, Native American) art. He began exhibiting his work in the galleries of Berthe Weill (1865 1951) and Ambroise Vollard, (1866 1939) quickly gaining a growing reputation and a following amongst the artistic community of Montparnasse. Picasso became a favorite of the American art collectors Leo Stein (1872 1947), and his sister Gertrude Stein (1876 1946), around 1905. The Steins older brother Michael and his wife Sarah also became collectors of his work. Picasso painted portraits of both Gertrude Stein and her nephew Allan Stein.] Gertrude Stein began acquiring Picasso s drawings and paintings and exhibiting them in her informal Salon at her home in Paris. At one of her gatherings in 1905 he met Henri Matisse (1869 1954), who was to become in those days his chief rival, although in later years a close friend. The Steins introduced Picasso to Claribel Cone (1864 1929), and her sister Etta Cone (1870 1949), also American art collectors, who began to acquire Picasso and Matisse s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Love At First Sight In Romeo And Juliet Throughout Shakespearean works, love at first sight is a commonly used theme seen in many plays. Specifically, in the play Romeo and Juliet, the two main characters seem to experience the moment of love at first sight. The concept, however, poses an issue in the fact the characters quickly become obsessed with the person they are in love with. The characters quickly becoming so infatuated leads to the idea of love being based on surface level beauty and one s physical attraction to another rather than a deeper, more meaningful connection. In William Shakespeare s tragedy Romeo and Juliet true love is portrayed as an infatuation based on pure attraction seen in Romeo s obsession with Rosaline even though he barely spoke with her, Paris wish to marry Juliet despite never actually spending time with her, and Romeo and Juliet s haste in moving forward in their relationship without knowing anything about one another. Early in the play, Romeo is obsessed with Rosaline, a Capulet, even though he does not know anything about her. Romeo tells his cousin Benvolio about his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romeo and Juliet are so infatuated with each other they proceed to kiss before even knowing each other s names. When they first speak at the Capulet s party and kiss, Romeo says to Juliet, Then move not while my prayer s effect I take / [he kisses her] / thus from my lips, by thine, my sin is purged (1.5.117 118). Romeo says to Juliet from their kiss he is rid of any wrongdoing. They kiss and after their encounter, Juliet asks the Nurse for Romeo s name. She commands, Go ask his name. (1.5.148). The Nurse replies, His name is Romeo, and a Montague (1.5.50). The Nurse tells Juliet of Romeo s name and his family after Juliet asks her to. Juliet finds out Romeo s name after the couple kiss. Just by the physical attraction they had with each other, the young lovers kiss without knowing who the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Substance Related Disorders Case Study Mr. Landaverde reported that he does not have any medical illnesses and has not been prescribed any medications. Mr. Landaverde reported that he went to the doctor in August 2016 for a regular checkup. Mr. Landaverde stated that he normally goes to the doctor every six months. Mr. Landaverde reported that he has never been hospitalized in the past. Mr. Landaverde reported that he does not have any emotional or psychiatric problems. Mr. Landaverde stated that he has never been to counseling. He stated to the best of his recollections, neither one of his parents have ever suffered from a substance related disorder. VI. ASAM DIMENSION 3 Emotional, Behavioral, or Cognitive Conditions and Complications Mr. Landaverde was on time for his evaluation. Mr. Landaverde appeared neat and appropriately dressed for the interview. Mr. Landaverde had no noticeable tattoos. Mr. Landaverde was able to establish good eye contact throughout the interview. Mr. Landaverde s posture appeared to be nervous when he first sat down for the interview. He appeared to have normal and steady psychomotor activity throughout. Mr. Landaverde s general attitude and behavior appeared positive and cooperative. By the end of the interview, Mr. Landaverde appeared to become more relaxed in his posture. It seemed that he was cooperative and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Landaverde reported that he feels that he has already made some changes in his life. Mr. Landaverde stated that he now spends a lot of time with his girlfriend. Mr. Landaverde stated that he has cut off friends that consume drugs and alcohol. Mr. Landaverde reported that he has also moved away from the drug infested neighborhood that he once lived in. Mr. Landaverde reported that his motivation to stop consuming drugs and alcohol is going to school. Mr. Landaverde stated that he did not think that he had a problem. He stated that peer pressure was causing him to consume drugs and alcohol. Mr. Landaverde is in the precontemplation stage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Inaccuracy In Genetic Testing Although researchers and scientists always aim to develop further beneficial advancements, some of them might be as harmful and still controversial as they are supposed to be beneficial. Genetic technologies are advancing at a very high rate. For example, genetic testing is widely available nowadays. It is a test that identifies whether an individual is carrying the gene for a specific disease or disorder. Through genetic testing, parents can be provided with genetic information about the health of the fetus by simply taking a blood sample and testing it. However, implications arise as genetic technology is not very accurate. Although a positive result indicates a higher possibility of carrying the disease or disorder and a negative result indicates a lower possibility, there is always that other possibility of a false result (Women s Health Care Physicians). Inaccuracy in genetic testing causes a controversial question on whether individuals should risk the choices by trusting and basing their life on nothing but expected results. Even more concern is caused due to rejections of going through genetic testing and consequently, a possibility of giving birth to a defected baby and not taking benefit of the technology. Many agree that not taking a genetic test avoids a lot of the emotional issues and stress that could arise with the results. Others believe that this technology should play a major part of everyone s life as it allows individuals to be more aware of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Theory Of Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, And Lawrence Kohlberg Customized Learning Theory Learning has been studied by numerous psychologist and theories over the years by men and women around the world such as Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, and Lawrence Kohlberg. These theorists and psychologists studied ways to improve teaching and motivating children in learning. The study on how children are learning is important for both the teacher and the student. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk to them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise (Deuteronomy 6:7, English Standard Version, 2017). Teaching the children is the responsibility as a Christian. As the time passes, it appears that these theories and approaches to learning are revolutionized as well. The Bible is the most consistent guidance in learning theory that never appears to change. Learning Theory and Its Importance Children that knows his or her assignment are more likely to develop assurance in himself or herself which leads to being more inclined to continuing his or her involvement in learning. The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints (American King James Version, 2017). Children continually uncover different things that assist with his or her learning ability. The Swiss psychologist, Jean Piaget, had developed four stages of cognitive development that children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Small Group Communication Reflective Study Studying communications this semester I learned it is more than public speaking, but is focused on how to effectively share opinions or information to broaden ones perspective. In my communications class we focused on listening skills, interpersonal communications, and small group communication. Listening skills were developed when we did speech critiques on our group members. In addition, we listened to other speeches or Netflix shows to analyze communication methods. In class, we examined what makes up interpersonal communications including nonverbal skills, verbal skills, and development of ideas using evidence. In addition, we worked on own skills by writing and delivering 3 speeches on a topic of our choice that we are passionate about. This helped me define how I communicate my own opinions to others. Small group communication was matured when we worked on a group speech on how to improve articulation skills. I had to work on speaking up and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I focused on explaining why yoga has become so popular in present society. My intent with this speech was to clear up misconceptions about yoga, explain why it has become more modern, and how people benefit especially students from yoga practice. My performance and writing in this speech improved and I was able to convey my key points in a way that connected to my audience. It was noted by both my professor and fellow classmates that I made my speech more personal which connected to my audience better. My delivery improved because I had better verbal skills with clear articulation and used an energetic tone. I still had issues with over reliance on my speech aid and lacking body movement. I had okay eye contact which negatively affected my relationship with the audience. After this speech my goal was to spend more time developing my writing and have more body movement during my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Courage In Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes Courage There has always been times where everyone has needed courage, sometimes more often than others, and I believe that there are three main reasons to be courageous. I read a book full of courageous acts, called Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes, which shares the story about a girl who has scares, making her an outcast. She meets a boy named Eric who is overweight and both are outcasts and later on, he stays fat just so she doesn t feel so bad about her scars. It is important to be courageous because it helps make people creative, more daring, and overall just better people. Courage can play a big part of making changes in everyday life and over time. In Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes, Sarah influences change in page 26. But Sarah Byrnes kept getting up and getting up and pretty soon the bruising and swelling beneath the scars got to looking so bad it even scared Dale, so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On page 111, Ellerby tells his story about his brother and how it made his stronger. When my brother died, Ellerby says, his eyes almost dreamy, Times were hard. My mother couldn t quit crying, and my dad lost himself in his work. ... I was just a little shit, but I packed my stuff in my brother s old gym bag and lit out for my uncle s. Only problem was, my uncle lives on the East Coast. Cops picked me up five blocks from home and called Dad. When he came down to the station I ran and buried my face in his chest. ... Dad dropped to his knees with me and held me tight and told me right there, on the cold concrete floor, how bad he d screwed up. Since that day, I haven t had a better friend. (111). Ellerby takes a risk and is courageous, which makes him stronger by learning a lesson, his brother s death wasn t his fault and now is stronger with a healthier bond with his dad. If Ellerby didn t learn this, he would of held on to it his whole life and probably face depression with it, like Eric s Mom s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment Lesson Standard Grade 1: Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple meaning words and phrases based on grade 1 reading and content, choosing flexibly from an array of strategies. a. Use sentence level content as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. Lesson Goal/Objective The students will learn to identify words with multiple and similar meanings. The students will be able to recognize the meaning of the word using the context of the sentence. Description of Unit ELD Standard List of Tier 2 High Frequency/Multiple Meaning Vocabulary Field Gather Naughty Fright List of Tier 3 Low Frequency, Context Specific Vocabulary Lane Wandered Scampered Trembling Peeked List of Tier 1 Basic Vocabulary Ran Cry For this language lesson, I would be reading the book, Peter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example I would use, would be a picture of Peter Rabbit running, which could be an illustration of the vocabulary words wandered or scampered . During the reading of the story Peter Rabbit , I will point to the vocabulary word in the pocket chart and ask my students, what is this word ? and we will say it together; example: Trembling . I would then ask the students a comprehension question like; What was Peter Rabbit doing ? A students response could be; Peter Rabbit was trembling with fright . An activity that I would have the students do is the sorting of the vocabulary words with similar meanings. I would demonstrate this activity by using the word road . I would have my students pick out the vocabulary word from the story that had a similar meaning as the word road , which would be lane . Once they were able to identify the vocabulary word from the story, I would ask them if they
  • 30. could tell me another word that may have a similar meaning from our lists of words. For example, the students would find the word street . Once I had gone over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On Mandatory Evacuations What happens If Your Do Not Evacuate: It Is Not Just About You Sometimes The question some if not many people have is Can I be charged and/or arrested for failing to heed a mandatory evacuation order. The answer is yes, but not likely. In North Carolina for example, the governor can Direct and compel the evacuation of all, or part of the population from any stricken or threatened area within the state during a state of emergency . Anyone who violates an evacuation order can be charged with a class 2 misdemeanor, which can be punishable by up to 30 days of confinement, probation, or community service (Blitzer, 2016). Texas, for example, specifically provides that a county judge or mayor of a municipality who orders a mandatory evacuation may compel persons who remain in the evacuated area to leave and authorize the use of reasonable force to remove persons from the area (Tex. Government Code § 418.185). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The order is used when the disaster has the potential to cause severe loss of life, and property damage. The authorities, of course, would prefer people voluntarily leave, and in some cases, a person may be asked to fill out a form if they refuse to evacuate. The form may ask for a person s next of kin, social security number, and other identifying information so your remains can be identified. This is essentially a scare tactic to encourage people to leave. In most cases, you would be told that emergency services would not be available to include police, fire, hospitals, and paramedics/ambulance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Assess The Relevance Of Sociological Theory Sociologists study the effect that the general public or society has on the individuals attitude and conduct. They seek to understand ways in which the people interact with one another and give shape to the society. They go beyond the general understandings in an attempt to provide answers or comprehend social happenings. Sociologists do not agree to accept something as a fact just because everybody knows it . They don t see society as we do. They continually question and study why certain things happen. Findings are examined by the sociological researchers, scrutinized in relation to other data, and analyzed with sociological theory. Sociological theory is a set of statements that attempt to provide answers to problems, activity or conduct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fact based questions give us the details on what, how and who. The next step is to question how often a particular thing happens, as in asking relative questions about the circumstance in different types of societies. There are two important kinds of questions asked in sociological research, which are empirical and theoretical questions. There is a particular way in which all research works are carried out. It starts with an issue. It is usually in the form of having little knowledge about the particular subject, knowledge gap or it is some kind of a puzzle. The next step once the identification of the problem is made, is to go through all existing relevant studies in an organized manner to identify potential visions or gaps. The third step is to narrow down the problem to make the hypothesis. When the research is at its end, it should either approve or dismiss the hypothesis. After the third step, the researchers must design the type of research they want to do. Then they must choose a method to successfully conduct the research. Carrying on research work is very circuitous, and is not direct at all. Problems regarding the morality of the questions, the permission or restriction to use certain information may arise. Also, understanding the information gathered and putting up the findings to the appropriate audience is also a challenge. Identifying the cause and effect can also be tricky. The causation and the relationship of the variables should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Decolonization Of The British Empire Decolonization in the British Empire is a deliberate process involving the colonial power and emerging local elite. The discussions in Chapters 1 and 2 provide insights into colonial development and the pre independence environment which provide context for answering the research questions and testing the hypotheses. This chapter examines the first question why do some newly sovereign states retain ties with the JCPC? Based on my theory that states chose the final appellant court it expects to be a reliable partner in the new governing coalition. The emerging elite that form the coalition are influence by the colonial experience of colony. For the purposes of this research the U.K. s Westminster Act of 1931 or the official year of independence is considered the critical juncture. The Westminster Act gives the Dominions Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, the option to abolish appeals to the JCPC. The critical juncture for all other states is the year of independence starting with India and Sri Lanka in 1948 to the most recent, Brunei, in 1984. I hypothesize that the longer length of time the state was a colony increases the likelihood that the JCPC will be retained. Second, type of colonial rule direct rule (as opposed to indirect) increases the likelihood that the JCPC will be retained as the final appellant court at independence. This chapter proceeds in the following manner. First, I explain the selection of former colonies for the sample. Second, I present the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Lab Report On Photosynthesis Daleigh Drgac Photosynthesis Lab Report Abstract These experiments show the different aspects that effect the rate of photosynthesis. Light intensity effects the rate of photosynthesis, the more intense the faster the rate. Different colors of light effect the speed of photosynthesis. Colors like white and blue cause it to go faster, while green is very slow. Lastly, there are different pigments in in photosynthesis that control what lights are used for that plant. Introduction Photosynthesis is one of the most crucial biochemical processes on Earth. This process is used by eukaryotic plants and algae. They are able to be self sufficient by providing themselves with their own nutrients. This process uses sunlight water and CO2. The products of this process are glucose and oxygen. Which is then used in a process known as cellular respiration, whose products are water, CO2 and energy. The two processes are continuously working together. We completed three experiments on the topic of photosynthesis. In the first experiment, we tested the effect of light intensity by substituting NADPH with DPIP. DPIP starts out blue and changes to clear as it becomes reduced. Our hypothesis was the more intense the light is the faster photosynthetic process and the faster the rate of absorbency. Our null hypothesis was light has no effect on the rate of photosynthesis. The second experiment tested the effect of different colors, such as red, blue, green, white, and no light. Our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Political Terms Left And Right Were Devised During The... The political terms left and right were devised during the French revolution to describe the seating arrangement in the British parliament. Those who sat on the left were generally opposed the monarchy and supported the revolutions, while those on the right supported the traditional institutions of the British Empire. It was during the nineteen century that the word wing began following the term left and right, usually with weary intent. Those considered left wing were unorthodox in their religious or political view A radical ideology of the left is defined as political positions or activities that accepts or supports social equality, often in opposition to social hierarchy and social inequality. Often those of left wing ideology involve in concern for those in society who are perceived at a disadvantage relative to others and a belief that there are unjustified inequalities that need to be reduced or abolished. They propose a view of human beings living together harmoniously without great disparities in wealth or social classes. On the other hand, those of the right wing radical ideology are political positions or activities that view some forms of social inequality as either inevitable, natural, normal or desirable and typically defend this position based on natural law, economics or traditions. On radical ideology that might take place in the United States is capitalism. The capitalist theory isn t a new one, rather it has been a part of the economic industries around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Symbolism And Setting In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Symbolism and Setting in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson ?The Lottery? by Shirley Jackson is a short story that without the symbolism of its characters, would amount to little more than an odd tale about a stoning. However, because of what each character represents and the way the setting helps to magnify those representations, it becomes a short story that is anything but short of meaning. The first character is probably the most obviously symbolic character of the story. Every word that leaves Old Man Warner?s Mouth reeks of tradition. He never stops criticizing new ideas about the lottery, the way it is run, or complaining about how things have changed for the worst, etc., etc. When Mr. Adams tells him that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While neither Mr. Graves nor Mr. Summers are tyrannical, awe inspiring, or otherwise persuasive leaders, the townspeople follow them. It is very probable that if the two of them proclaimed there would no longer be a lottery it would stop but they insist with the tradition. Unfortunately as is the case so often in reality, people follow them blindly, they are leaders in the community, they must know what they are doing right? When people fail to question their leadership, in reality, just as in ?The Lottery,? terrible things happen. The other characters symbolize more the faults of individual humans rather than those of whole societies. The Hutchinson Family is both symbolic of internal faults that all humans have, such as cowardice and indifference. Bill Hutchinson is apparently so scared of saying no to authority that he will not take the necessary steps to protect his family. As a matter of fact he aids them in the death of his wife by forcing her to show the black spot. When a man is willing not just to stand by and watch as his wife is stoned to death but actually force her into it, there is something truly wrong. However in a sense the entire town is filled with cowards. One might say, they seemed brave, all willing to go to the lottery and risk their lives for this ritual. In reality though they are cowards for not standing up and saying, ?This year my family will not be participating in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Texas Annexation Essay example Narrative History of Texas Annexation, Secession, and Readmission to the Union Texans voted in favor of annexation to the United States in the first election following independence in 1836. However, throughout the Republic period (1836 1845) no treaty of annexation negotiated between the Republic and the United States was ratified by both nations. When all attempts to arrive at a formal annexation treaty failed, the United States Congress passed after much debate and only a simple majority a Joint Resolution for Annexing Texas to the United States. Under these terms, Texas would keep both its public lands and its public debt, it would have the power to divide into four additional states of convenient size in the future if it so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sixteen years later, in January 1861, the Secession Convention met in Austin and adopted an Ordinance of Secession on February 1 and a Declaration of Causes on February 2. This proposal was approved by the voters, but even before Texas could become independent as provided for in the text of the Ordinance, it was accepted by the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America as a state on March 1, 1861. The Secession Convention, reconvened on March 2, approved an ordinance accepting Confederate statehood on March 5. Texas delegates to the Provisional Confederate Government had already been elected, and they were among those who approved the proposed Confederate Constitution. Their action was confirmed by the Secession Convention on March 23. Throughout the Civil War period, Texas existed as a state in the Confederate States of America, its status confirmed by the elected representatives of the Texas citizens. (Sam Houston, although accepting the decision of the electorate to secede, protested the Convention s decision to join the Confederacy since the matter was not submitted to popular vote. His opposition was insufficient to cause either the voters or the members of the state legislature to put aside the actions of the Convention.) John H. Reagan, a Texan, was the Postmaster General of the C.S.A., and other Texans held prominent government posts throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On Plants Of Plants India is a land of diversity. We have diversity in every phase whether it s culture, climate or language. The natural beauty of India is exquisite due to the beautiful plants and trees found here. The plants in India are famous for their admiring beauty. Apart from that, many of the plants found here in India have a religious importance. Their religious value is what makes them special and different from the plants found in other countries. The common Indian garden plants bloom during spring and are lovers of the warm weather. Most of them are flowering plants. Below is the list of the top 10 plants in India. BASIL OR TULSI Basil or commonly called as tulsi is one of the most famous plants in India. It is possible to find it in every other house because of it s religious significance. The tulsi plant is considered holy by many. Basil is used for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has high religious importance and is offered to Gods and Goddesses. Many a times, it is used as a decorative item. Marigold needs plenty of bright sunshine. It has many medical uses. Marigold generally blooms from July to September. It is planted as a sapling and makes the garden shine bright with it s beautiful yellow and orange flowers. MONEY PLANT Money plant is of the kind which is very easy to care for and doesn t need any pampering. They have a great foliage and are lively climbers. Lots of water is needed by the money plant and it is best used as a household plant. Money plants have gleaming leaves which are green in colour and have a few yellow spots on the surface. HIBISCUS Hibiscus plants are easily recognizable with their flowers in a trumpet like shape and alluring look. They are one of the most famous plants of India and are widely available. They have a religious significance which makes them even more famous. Hibiscus saplings are readily available and are quite easy to grow. Lots of water and sunshine is needed for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Edmund Burke Qualities When election time comes around, the question everyone should be asking is, What are the qualities of a good leader? Edmund Burke said All persons possessing any power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust, and that they are to account for their conduct in that trust to the one great Master, Author, and Founder of society. Edmund stated here that he believes a leader of any sort should trust in God, and give Him the glory for their accomplishments, for He is sovereign over society. However, in a country like this where the opinions of the people really do matter pertaining to the future human leadership, the people must be sure to have the right ideas of what a leader should look like. Generally, qualities that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They must be committed to following God s Word in their life. For example, how a person leads their own family is a tell of their ability to lead wisely. 1 Timothy 3:5 says, If a man does not know how to manage his own household, how will he take care of the church of God? Although the position in consideration in this verse is a church leader, this verse can be applied to any sort of leader. If a person lives their own life and leads what they are already in control of according to the standards set in God s Word, this commitment will likely continue in office. They will try to establish rules based upon God s Word, stand up for God when faced with unbelieving opposition, and stay committed to being the biblical type of good leader. What does the Bible say a good leader looks like? In the Old Testament, Moses was told by God to choose men to be judges over the children of Israel; these men were to be able men who fear God, men of truth, those who hate dishonest gain (Exodus 18:21). If a leader is committed to God s Word, there he or she will find all the answers to tough questions that come up in a position of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Frida In the film, Frida (Taymor, 2002), Salma Hayek portrays the role of the iconic Mexican painter, Frida Kahlo, as she pursues her passion for art and navigates through the tumultuous relationship with Diego Rivera. Manifesting such a complex historical figure was a difficult task because of the range of age and emotion of the character, which were both needed in the actress who played her. To this effect, Salma Hayek s personal properties and performance in this film contributed to her ability to represent a realistic version of Frida Kahlo and to the subjects of love and ability to express oneself through art; furthermore, Salma brings out the contrasting themes brought about by the difference in her performance of a teenage Frida Kahlo versus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the difference in action between how Salma acts around Alex versus Diego exemplifies her ability to differentiate between a young Frida and an adult Frida. These differences allow for two different perspectives on the overall theme of love and art. The ability of an actor to embody a character of a historical figure, as Salma does, is an extraordinary talent because no one conjured up the character in their mind. The actor has to represent a person who actually lived. Therefore it is important to give respect to that person while emphasizing the meaning of their life. In Salma s case, she had to emphasize the personality of Frida and relate her relationship and psychological struggles to those found in her paintings in order to manifest a character that shows how one s perspective on love and art affects their quality. By repurposing some of the optimism of her youth to a realist view of the world, Salma showed that Frida s life was more than just a cautionary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Throughout The Past Century, China Has Powered Through Throughout the past century, China has powered through the obstacles of famine, unrest, economic dislocation, and enormous construction costs to continue its rapid development. Now a preeminent world power, China faces yet another development challenge: climate change. Current and past trends suggest that China will treat this problem as it has the other issues, ignoring damage to public welfare while maintaining an obsessive fixation on projecting an image of modernity. The one potential saving grace would be a shift in global attitudes about modernity; if the world begins to consider environmentally sustainable development as a necessary condition to modernity, China will have to consider environmental concerns in order to maintain its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compared to the death of 200 million during the Great Leap Forward, the visible climate issues like flooding and air pollution feel tolerable. As Chinese industry develops, cities are growing with barely a pause to consider their toll on the environment, much less the future impact of global warming. The lack of concern for visible, short term issues spells doubt on China s ability to handle longer term climate issues like rising sea levels. Nowhere is the lack of concern for short term issues more pronounced than in the Pearl River Delta, where the growing metropolises of Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Dongguan lie. The rising South China Sea and the overstressed Pearl River network neighboring the cities lie just a meter or so below much of the region s industrial center. Despite the extreme danger posed by the rising waters (tens of thousands of citizens lost their homes during flooding in Guangzhou), the Chinese government has continued development and remained mum on the issues. The authorities would rather show off the region s shiny new office towers and airports than fix costly sewers that could help with flooding. According to some in the city, people here still focus on the economic side of things, similarly ignoring climatic dangers. Just like in the previous century, wilful ignorance of consequences during the pursuit of modernization pervades Chinese society: This became our idea of progress, said one citizen we thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. A Study Of The Dodd Frank Act Essay 2010 2016: A Study of the Dodd Frank Act s Role in a Slow U.S. Economic Recovery After the 2008 Financial Crisis The role that the Dodd Frank Act plays in the slow economic recovery from the 2008 financial crisis has many aspects. The regulatory and compliance component of the law helped to contribute to the slow economic recovery by adversely affecting the banking industry s ability to provide credit specifically the community banks, ability to provide enough credit to the small business and start up companies. The purpose of this paper is to show that there was a connection between the slow economic recovery and the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The 2007 financial crisis had been called the great recession because it was so severe. The government especially the Federal Reserve took unprecedented action to stabilize the market. The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United State established in 1913. Hubbard and O Brien state that The Federal Reserve is task with monetary policy which is the management of the money supply and interest rate to pursue macroeconomic policy objectives (11). There are three major types of financial crisis banking, debt and currency however there is no universal definition of a financial crisis. The 2008 financial crisis was a banking crisis it actually started in 2007. Researchers had define a banking crisis as severe stress on the financial system, such as runs on financial institutions or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. All Star Figurative Language The song, All Star by Smash mouth is about how it s ok to be different because no one can succeed by being normal and average.This theme is represented many times throughout the song with metaphors and some imagery with a little personification. These examples express this theme by saying funny and childish sayings to explain a more powerful meaning. The theme being different is ok is shown throughout the song by using literary devices. Firstly, Steve Harwell sings I ain t the sharpest tool in the shed to express that he isn t perfect and that he s not the best. He follows this with the saying you ll never shine if you don t glow and that means that you ll never succeed if you don t stick out or in other words you ll never succeed if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Benefits And Benefits Of Employee Satisfaction Benefits play a major role towards employee satisfaction and how they behave in an organization. Employee satisfaction is necessary for the success of any organization. Keeping employee satisfaction should be a priority for every employer. There are many reasons why an employee can become discouraged with their jobs. Some include: lack of communication within the organization, high stress levels, lack of recognition, or limit opportunity for growth. Health insurance is one benefit in the foundation of a comprehensive employee benefit package. Health insurance is an insurance policy that will pay to cover medical treatments or expenses. This also includes dental and vision insurance. According to healthinsurance.org, of the Americans who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The number of sick days can be based on the years with the organization and how high they stand with the organization. Paid personal days are time taken off from work that the organization provides employees. The number of days is the same as sick days which was your standing level with organization and how long they have been with them. These days can be used for voting, conferences, and even going to a healthcare professional. The paid personal days are paid at the employee s normal base salary. Bereavement time is even under PTO. It is granted for attending funerals and burials, making funeral arrangements, dealing with possessions and wills of the deceased, and for paying respect to a family at visitation. You are usually given three days of this time for an immediate family member and one day for other relatives or friends. Organizations can give additional unpaid days if necessary. Immediate family members include: spouse, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, and siblings. Another benefit offered among organizations is the 401k retirement plan. It is a plan for employees to accumulate retirement income and is the most flexible type of retirement plan. It shows that the employers care about and value your employees with a means for them to plan their future and encourages employees to save for retirement. It has tax advantages for both employers and employees including tax deferred growth for the employee and tax deductible advantages for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Stylistic Devices In The Opening Ceremony Another tendency noted in the British newspapers is the frequent use of stylistic devices such as oxymoron, antithesis or paradoxes, in order to describe the opening ceremony and Britain. Most of them were retrieved from The Guardian, but they were present in all the newspapers: The latter sentence suggests that the opening ceremony, and by extension the country itself, tends to be described as a contradictory entity. This tendency is confirmed above all in The Guardian and in The Times. As far as the adjectives are concerned, one can see that The Guardian is more objective than The Independent, which only showcased Britain and the opening ceremony under a very positive light. However, a majority of positive qualifications were used, and Matthew Caines, from The Guardian, pointed out that the newspaper was pretty much all out of adjectives to describe the spectacle. On the other hand, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reaction to Boyle s Socialist Vision of the United Kingdom Whereas the majority of the audience praised the opening ceremony, some did not agree with the general burst of enthusiasm. As mentioned in a previous section, one recurrent negative adjective that was used in all of the newspapers that have been analysed is the word leftie . That controversy ensued from a series of tweets posted by the British Conservative Member of Parliament for Cannock Chase, Aidan Burley, on July 27, 2012, during the London 2012 opening ceremony. The MP fiercely denounced the social and multicultural aspect depicted in the spectacle, labelling it leftie, multicultural crap . The actual tweets were: The most leftie opening ceremony I have ever seen more than Beijing, the capital of a Communist state! Welfare Tribute next? Thank God the athletes have arrived! Now we can move on from leftie multicultural crap. Bring back red arrows, Shakespeare and the Stones! Seems my tweet has been misunderstood. I was talking about the way it was handled in the show, not multiculturalism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. On the Nature of Creativity On The Nature of Creativity All things created in over the many years is categorised as something that s useful, valuable, clarity, innovative, novel or...creative. The two philosophers Larry Briskman and Carl Huasman have written up an essay on their belief of what creativity is, there understanding and notion of creativity both include a criteria to match for a product to be creative. If creativity is based on criteria then we can agree that criteria are based on a set of rules to abide with, and then if that s the case creativity is defined in an objective perspective. Creativity has many views in this case the philosophers have explained in in a non psychological way. Creativity is more based on a subjective and psychological view which will be explained in detail later on in the essay. If creativity were to be assessed by criteria then creativity simply can t be called creative . In other words this means if something is to be creative but has to be evaluated by someone to be classified creative then how can we call this product a creative product. As mentioned by David Jones any group of experts who claim to be able to objectively identify the aesthetic value of a work must be mistaken. They can do no more than mutually reinforce their own personal taste and preferences .(1) I see creativity as a personal belief of what you see as an audience, you can t determine a product to be creative If it s not valuable or if it needs to be evaluated(2). If I took the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...