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Persuasive Essay On Day Care
Parents are usually excited when they finally agree to send their child to day care. The first year
of child care is supposed to be joyful, eventful, and full of new experiences for both you and your
child. The problem that usually occur during the first year of child care is that your child seems
to be sick way too often. Parents spend most of their time calling out of work or trying to figure
out who will be taking care of their child at home. It might seem that your child has been sick for
the entire school year. The University of Montreal conducted a long term study from 1998 to 2006
and found that children in day care have a higher chance of getting respiratory tract infection and
the infection decrease during elementary school year.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
10.Have proper ventilation in the classroom. During the beginning of the school year, teachers
should also create a lesson on germs. Students can have a glitter experiment to see how germs
are easily spread. Students can learn how to properly wash their hands. The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention states to wet your hands, lather your hands with soap, scrub for at least
20 seconds, rinse your hands, and then dry your hands with a paper towel. There are also
recommended books for children, such as, Germs Are Not for Sharing by Elizabeth Verdick,
Those Mean Nasty Dirty Downright Disgusting but... Invisible Germs by Judith Anne Rice and
Germs Make Me Sick! by Melvin Berger. Students can also learn a song for hand washing.
Students can also do science experiments about germs. The experiment demonstrate how
quickly germs can be passed from one person to another. The apple experiment starts with two
apple slices. One slice of apple would be place in a jar while the other apple will be pass around
the classroom to make sure the slice is completely covered with germs. Students will monitor the
two slices and see that the germ slice changes quickly. Students can also observe germs through a
microscope. Parents also play a big role in preventing the spread of germs. The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend parents to get their child vaccinated and recommends
use of the flu shot. They also encourage parents to keep your child home when
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The Trial And The Metamorphosis
Joanna Martinez
Ms. Tobenkin
AP Literature, Period 4
22 May 2016
Senior Project Essay
The Trial and The Metamorphosis are the two foremost works Franz Kafka has ever written. By
doing this, Franz makes the similarities and differences very obvious, yet each text is complex in
their own way. In The Trialand The Metamorphosis, Kafka uses unique aspects to compare the
characters in each novel. Each character is being forced by anonymous forces. They both go
through loneliness to find the meaning behind their suffering. Each similarity and difference in The
Trial and The Metamorphosis, come along with complexity that gives readers a deeper
psychological view. In having these similarities and differences, it can be arguable that the
characters had inevitable deaths. At the end, their death may or may not have been preventable
which shows their struggle in each story.
In both, The Trial and The Metamorphosis, the characters never find out who the anonymous
forces are. This is one of the dominant issues of both stories which concludes to be one of the
similarities. One of the examples would be from The Trial, in this scene of The Trial, Joseph K is
leaving the bank and as he is passing by a lumber room, he realizes that some of the warders are
getting beaten. He asked for the man beating them to stop but the man did not listen and continued
to beat them. The difference between these stories is that they handle their situation in a very
different ways. In The Metamorphosis,
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The Setting Created By Burton
3.The setting created by Burton is a major part of the story, almost as important as the characters
depicted. This film shows us that fairy tales can take place in a modern setting. Explain, using
examples from the film, with reference to Burton s personal iconography. (Describe the two worlds
depicted in Edward Scissorhands. *How do lighting, colour, contrast, and shape influence our
understanding of each of these worlds? * How do the characters costumes emphasise the contrast
between these two worlds add to our understanding of the story and the themes being
communicated. * How are the two worlds connected through the characters of Edward and Kim? *
When Tim Burton described the suburb in which he grew up, he said that there was no... Show more
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Within the film, Edward Scissorhands, we are shown many different characters, stories, and
people. There are many differences shown between Edward Scissorhands and the townspeople,
this is easily viewed through the costumes they are wearing. Edward s costume consists of a
black leather vest with a variety of different dark belts around his waist, neck and on his arms,
his costume also consists of dark leather pants, which also has a variety of dark belts around his
legs. This is also shown in Edward s pale and scarred face, and in his black hair. Edwards costume
relates to the dark, gothic world. The residents of the town Suburbia wear costumes that consist of
pastel colours and tacky clothing. The difference between the costumes of Edward and the
residents also connects us to what the two world themes are, one that is dark, bland, and gothic and
one that is colourful and tacky. This shows the two different worlds, one that is gothic and one that
is simple, colourful, and regular. Edwards costume shows darkness, horror, and fear, which shows
that his costume relates to the dark, gothic world. The town member s costumes consist of
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Should Eyewitnesses Be Allowed To Privilege In Court
Quick! Look over there something suspicious is happening! Just a little later, you re being called
into court to testify on the event. But, what can you remember and what is your mind playing
tricks? Based on the facts below, one can come to the conclusion that, eyewitnesses should not be
allowed to testify in court because witnessoften can t correctly remember the event and, there is no
way to test the validity of statements. This can throw off the whole trial. One can come to this
conclusion because; witnesses can t remember, there is no way to test validity, the human brain
shifts things around, witnesses often put personal input, witnesses statements have a lot of weight,
outside influences affect testimonies, and innocent people are often... Show more content on
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Witness, Allison Dorsett in the Nothing But the Truth, says that lots of the kids were talking
about the case, the other kids could have affected have testimony (Avi 151) The other kids
weren t there when the event took place so, there opinions shouldn t effect the witness
testimony. This could change the validity of the witness. Often, the police want the case to be
closed so, they push the witnesses to give them the answers they want to get the case over with.
(The Week 4)Rushing the witness could affect the whole case because they are pressured to
change the testimony, making it invalid. More evidence shows that, There are no national
policies guiding the police how to collect witness evidence (Azar 2)Not having any guidance
could change the validity of the evidence because it could have been carelessly collected. On top
of that, Pennsylvania does not allow the defendants to explain the effects of false witnesses
(Azar 4)There are more negatives to eye witness than there are positives and the jury should be
educated on this. Often, people are incorrectly identified for a crime they didn t commit. More
often than not, witness incorrectly identify someone (The Week 1)This means that, more often
than not, people go to a court for a crime they didn t commit. Whether they did it or not, people
with psychological disorders are more likely to be convicted of someone by a witness (Arkowitz
2)Being convicted of something should be based on facts and the validity should be
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Overview of the Smurfette Principle
In their pieces on the Smurfette principle, Pollitt and Ellis both discuss the idea that gender
representations have intense effects on the children who absorb certain types of popular
entertainment. Although we are hesitant to accept it, we are all influenced by the media in a very
powerful way. Whether it be through TV shows, billboards, movies or the news. One thing that we
commonly wonder about is if the adult femalepopulation is as influenced by the stereotyped gender
roles present on TV or are we shaped at a young age and carry that perspective with us throughout
our lives. This Smurfette principle has been around for almost two decades. It was introduced by
Katha Pollittand is unfortunately still present in our current 21st... Show more content on
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This showed girls that the man was more important and that they had to hide in the mans
shadow per say. Pollitt had said that Little girls learn to split their consciousness, filtering their
dreams and ambitions through boy characters while admiring the clothes of the princess (Pollitt,
1991) and this was correct. Ken was always the one who had an important job. These jobs
included but were not limited to a doctor, rockstar and professional tennis player. The fact that he
was in the Army, also showed us that men are more powerful then women . Pollitt had said that
Boys define the group, its story and its code of values. Girls exist only in relation to boys
(Pollitt, 1991) and she was right. It is shown a great deal in the TV show between Barbie and
Ken. Due to the fact that little girls do not know any better, they accepted this as the norm. They
thought that in order to be perceived as perfect and accepted into society, they had to demonstrate
the same characteristics and physical features as Barbie did. Not only this, but they begin to think
that they are not superior to men. Children s minds are shaped at a very young age and will
continue to carry this with them for the rest of their lives. Once a child has their mindset that this
is how they must act and present themselves, they will continue to do that for years to come. This
is not to say that adults minds are not shaped by certain TV shows as well.
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Death Of A Salesman Rhetorical Analysis Essay
Miller uses an arrogant tone to convey, the deluded nature of Willy. He uses tone to prove his
theme of how easily people can stray from reality. Miller uses euphonious language to lighten the
situation, for example WILLY. [angrily] What re you talking about? With scholarships to three
universities they re gonna flunk him? (Miller, 1276). Euphonious language makes the exchange
between characters less candor, as Willy is not being honest about the consequences of failing; he
is not taking the information as fact and instead reveals how his reluctance to accept reality is
caused by his arrogance. Miller aslo reveals how highly Willy thinks of his sons by comparing
them to God s; WILLY. ...Bernard can get the best marks in school, y understand, but when he gets
out in the business world, y understand, you are going to be five... Show more content on
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Willy s skewed perception of his sons demonstrates his arrogant nature, through his unrealistic
beliefs of what is important. Miller s use of allusion proves how deluded Willy is, it is obvious
that his sons are not God s because they are far from perfect, yet he says that his sons are so
attractive and so desirable, that their incompetence inherited by their father is not significant,
Finally, Miller uses stage direction to attempt to symbolize how anyone outside of the Loman family
perceives them, BERNARD. [wiping his glasses] Just because he printed University of Virginia
on his sneakers doesn t mean they ve got to graduate him, Uncle Willy (1276). Bernard wiping
his glasses symbolize him not believing in Willy s reality, is symbolic of trying to give Willy a
new perspective of the situation. Everything Willy has said has been taking for fact, and because
Willy does not listen to Bernard he comes off as arrogant. Altogether this passage proves that the
Loman family is not pragmatic, because of their inability to take criticism and listen to what
Bernard has to say.
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Gay College Student At The University Of Wyoming ( Bio )
Born in December 1, 1976 in Casper, Wyoming, Matthew Shepard was a young, gay college
student at the University of Wyoming (bio). Studying political science, Shepard wanted to pursue
a Foreign Service career after college (bio). On October 6, 1998, Shepard met Aaron McKinney and
Russell Henderson at a local bar in Laramie, Wyoming (bio). Unaware of the two men s true
motivations, Shepherd left the bar with McKinney and Henderson and drove away with them to
a rural area in Laramie (bio). Eighteen hours later, Matt Shepard was found barely alive and
strapped to a wooden fence (bio). According to the police report, Shepard had been pistol
whipped multiple times across the face and left to die in the freezing early morning temperatures
of the Wyoming backcountry (bio). Four days after he was found, Matt Shepard died at Poudre
Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado due to significant brain injuries (wikipedia).
Matt Shepard s death sparked a media frenzy that focused on one central idea: Matt Shepard, a gay
young man was brutally murdered because of his sexual orientation. Shepard s death caused a
massive outbreak of protesting as prominent people in the LGBTQ community spoke out in protest
against discrimination (wikipedia). However, one of the more interesting responses during this time
of anger, grief, and protesting was that of the faculty of University of Wyoming (Loffreda).
Beth Loffreda is an author and teacher at the University of Wyoming (Loffreda). Born in
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Gulf War Air Defense Essay
The Role of Air Defense in the Gulf War Throughout the history of Air Defense Artillery (ADA),
innovative steps were made for the technological advance in weaponry to defend our skies and
ground forces. The diverse history and continuous research and development of air defense
systems played a vital role in the safety of ground troops and foreign civilians during the Persian
Gulf crisis. Though not always in the forefront of battle, ADA had its own vital roles that it played
from the time of its birth, and it was no different during Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield
when necessity helped to bring about the evolution of the PAC II Patriot missile. With its history
woven in every American war since the establishment of the United States Army in 1775, the ADA
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The impact made by ADA forces spanned over many countries, the main ones being Germany,
Israel, Turkey and Iraq. Using their newest developed missiles, Patriot Antitactical ballistic
missile Capability, phase 1 (PAC 1) and Patriot Advanced Capability 2 (PAC 2), the Iraqi army
had nothing as a comparable counterpart (Burr, 2001). These missiles were 17 feet, 5 inches in
length, had a warhead with 221 pounds of high explosive, and could fly at Mach 3 up to 78,000
feet in altitude with a range of 43 miles (Leyden, 1997). The radar, control station, and launchers
were all connected via computer, activating when a launch was detected and the highest
probability of a kill [was] obtained (Burr, 2001). The newer PAC 2 missiles were capable of self
guidance with track via missile software and were more effective than their PAC 1
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Essay On Visual Perception
Evaluate the evidence that visual perception involves bottom up and top down processing.
The perceptual system is comprised of a of a diverse range of senses including visual, auditory,
olfactory and tactition; the perceptual system is part of the nervous system, which contains
millions of nerve cells called receptors that sense and respond to a plethora of sensory stimuli
including light, sound and temperature. The act of perceiving rather than merely sensing enables us
to analyse and make sense of incoming sensory information, allowing us to construct a description
of the environment to inform and guide our actions within a complex, dynamic world. For primates,
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The vibrant environment to which Gibson refers is composed of images and surfaces with varying
densities, textures, sizes, distances and shapes, and the interaction or movement of the observer and
the movement of the object provide ample information to generate perception.
Gibson emphasises the significance of what he terms the optic array whereby light reflected from
a multitude of textured surfaces unites in the visual field occupied by the observer, thus altering
in conjunction with the position of the observer, hence providing information about where the
object is in space. Furthermore, Gibson purposed that in addition to the optic array, invariants or
higher order features, such as horizon ration relation and texture gradient offer explicit insight
into the nature of the environment (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010, pp 74 76). Horizon ration
relation explored by Sedgwick (1973) enables us to judge relative heights and distances of
objects; the distance of objects can be judged as the ratio of the proportion of the horizon above to
below the object remains constant, however if objects viewed at the same distance differ in height
the overall height of the horizon correspondingly increases (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010 pp 74 76).
Likewise, texture gradient provides information about the density, height, and width of individual
elements contained within and varying from surface to surface. Additionally Gibson posits motion
and
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City Of Jerusalem Research Paper
The city of Jerusalem is a very diverse city with many major religions having been part of the
history of Jerusalem. Judaism was one of the first monotheistic religions that centred on Jerusalem
as it became a major city for many Jewish people after they divided in to two tribes. Christianity is
another religion that has a centre in Jerusalem as it was mentioned in many Bible stories and is
where many miracles happened. Finally, Islamis one of the last monotheistic religions that are
centred on Jerusalem because it was where many of its major prophets came from. The city of
Jerusalem can be considered a major religious centre for Judaism, Islam and Christianitybecause it
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The city of Jerusalem can be considered a major centre to Christianity because it is the location
of Jesus s travels and it is also where he was killed, resurrected and ascended into heaven. It is
also to location of where many of Jesus s miracles were performed. This is shown through the
quote During Passover in the third year of his public life, Jesus entered Jerusalem and was
welcomed by the crowds who rushed to meet him with palm branches. However, religious
authorities were planning his arrest. (DesRivieres 225)This quote shows us that Jesus was a
very important figure for Christianity as he was greeted by many people. It also proves that the
location of Jesus s death and resurrection would be in the area around Jerusalem as it was where
he was arrested for blasphemy. All this means that Jerusalem is a major centre for Christianity as
many major events surrounding the life of Jesus occurred. Another way Jerusalem is a major
city for Christianity is because it is where the religion itself came from and how it spread from
that with The Pentecost. The Pentecost was a major event that caused the followers of Jesus to
gain the ability to speak different languages in order to spread Christianity to different countries.
(Zavada) An article also says Pentecost, a Jewish feast, was celebrated 50 days after Passover,
and pilgrims had come to Jerusalem from all over the world to celebrate the event. The 12
apostles were gathered together in a house when a terrific wind came from heaven and filled the
place. They saw tongues that looked like fire that separated and came down on each of them.
(Zavada) This quote shows us that the early Christian Church started in Jerusalem and spread
throughout the world from there. This means that Jerusalem is an important religious centre in
Christianity because it originated from there. These reasons are why Jerusalem is also a major
religious centre to
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Essay on The Postmodernist Impulse and Sam Shepard
The term postmodernism is applied to several disciplines which include architecture, art, literature,
music, film, sociology, cultural and media studies, visual arts, philosophy, history. Communications
and technology. The beginning of postmodernism is quite unclear, however, it emerged as an area
of academic study in mid 1980s. Postmodernismis an outcome of the deep changes in social and
political life style in post industrialized societies with an attitude to question the truth and authority
put forth by such conditions. Critics have constantly been debating about the treatment of the prefix
post in postmodernism . According to some critics, the post designates a process of historical
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An uncomplicated way to think about postmodernism is by thinking about modernism, a movement
from which postmodernism seems to have emerged. Modernism evolved as a movement which
rejected the old Victorian standards about what art should mean. Figures like James Joyce, Virginia
Woolf, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Franz Kafka, and Mallarme are considered to be the originators of
twentieth century modernism. Modernism is characterized by an emphasis on subjectivity in
writing, a focus on how rather than what is perceived, an emphasis on fragmented forms and
narratives, a self consciousness regarding the production of the work of art , a rejection of genre
distinctions and a rejection of the distinction between high and low or popular culture.
Postmodernism does follow majority of these modernist ideas. However, there are some practical
differences between modernism and postmodernism. While modernism tends to present a
fragmented view of human subjectivity, it presents the fragmentation as something tragic,
something to be lamented as a loss. Modernists aim at unity, wholeness and totality, a unified set of
values, a unified culture and lifestyle. In contrast, Postmodernism, doesn t lament the idea of
fragmentation, but rather celebrates that. Linda Hutcheon says whereas in modernist one sensed a
kind of wishful call to continuity beneath the fragmented echoing, in
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Heart Failure ( Hf )
Introduction
Heart failure (HF) is a pathological condition that impairs the ability of the heart to keep up with the
metabolic demands of the body, resulting in multi organ abnormalities and eventually death1, 2.
This can result from conditions that reduce the ability of heart to pump blood which include
decreased contractility of myocardium secondary to reduced coronary perfusion, structural causes
like damaged heart valves, cardiac muscle or pericardial diseases etc.3 The understanding of the
mechanistic details that drive the progression of heart failure is not well understood but molecular
and cellular changes point towards the role of neuro hormonal activation and ventricular
remodeling as primary determinants.4 The sequential and progressive upregulation of renin
angiotensin aldosterone system, increased levels of norepinephrine and endothelin 1 play a
significant role in the progression of LV dysfunction. Coronary artery disease (CAD), dDiabetes,
and hHypertension are among the leading causes whereas other factors such as genetic, alcohol
abuse, infectious myocarditis, chemotherapeutic agents etc. also account for significant number of
cases.5, 6 The symptoms of decompensated HF are very non specific (shortness of breath, fatigue,
weakness, etc.) and need evaluation in the context of the overall clinical picture, which includes
signs like extremity edema, jugular venous distention, S3).5, 7 Tests like BNP, ECG, CXR,
echocardiography, C MRI allow confirmation of the
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Analysis Of The Poem Dog By Lawrence Ferlinghetti
There are many literary devices in the poem Dog by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, which can be found
in Ann Charters The Portable Beat Reader. In this particular poem, the use of symbolism is
heavily embodied throughout each stanza. Looking at this from a standard viewpoint does not
give the reader a chance to comprehend the meaning of the poem. However, by analyzing and
dissecting each stanza, it would not seem to be just a group of random words stitched together, but
rather a poem about Lawrence Ferlinghetti s assessment of the modern world. As the supposed dog
wanders freely and explores the world around him, the symbolic images that the dog experiences
along his journey truly gives an in depth view of the term Beat from the emerging Beat Generation
of the 1950s.
Qualities of the post World War II Beat culture include obscene and defiant behaviors in addition
to an environment paved with drugs and poverty. One of the stories that best portrays the central
elements of the Beat culture is the story of Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty in On the Road by
Jack Kerouac. In fact, Jack Kerouac is the writer who was the first to coin the term Beat
Generation. In the story, Sal Paradise meets a highly experimental and charismatic man dubbed
Dean Moriarty. The story follows them as they travel from corner to corner of the country searching
for meaning, all while facing adversities such as confusion, depression, drugs, alcohol, and overall
abandonment. Since these qualities are a
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India Case Study Report
1. Visits: There should be more visits and lecture tours by leading Indian and Australian jurists to
each other s country. The Australia India Council has begun this process. It has arranged for me
to return to India in January 1997 to give lectures in New Delhi, Bombay and Bangalore. Through
the good offices of my friend, and colleague in the International Commission of Jurists, Mr Fali
Nariman, the Bar Association of India has invited me to deliver a lecture in its annual series. The
Australian legal profession should reciprocate. It is hoped that the Chief Justice of India, or a
Justice of the Supreme Court of India, will, later in 1997, give return lectures in Australia. Legal
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Only when the judges become aware of the jurisprudence of another country will questions be
asked of the profession that will send them searching for relevant analogies and precedents.
Subscriptions to legal periodicals are expensive. Complete collections are extremely costly. Yet a
few well planted contemporary copies of the general Australian legal review, surveying the scene (as
the Australian Law Journal does) could bear fruit. It might produce reciprocation. Both India and
Australia still look to England for legal material. Yet, in all truth, the constitutional arrangements of
Australia are much closer to those of India than are those of England. 4. Judicial training:
Consideration might be given to funding the participation of a newly appointed Indian judge or
judges in the orientations and training courses given for Australian judges. Judicial officers from
New Zealand and Papua New Guinea take part in these courses. It could be mutually beneficial to
have participation by new Indian judges. It would help stimulate the thinking of all. It would also
create friendships which would endure and expand. 5. Professional reciprocity: As India s economic
advancement continues, its importance in the global and regional economies will become more
obvious. Similarly, many Australian businesses are now looking for opportunities in the region.
Capital markets are
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Spinning Ceremony
Spinning Disks never stop spinning
Whether you re street smart or book smart we know close to nothing. just coming to that
conclusion is enough to make one more at peace with the common question why? I have realized
that everything we know everything we do does has little to no effect to the universe outside our
plant or even the galaxy. Even the destruction of a planet like earth would be miniscule to no loss
at all for the galaxy. honestly one does not know. that is probably why we ask the most common
and complicated scientific question Why? . Why do we even exist why does anything exist. one
who puts aside all beliefs that can t be proven should be stumped. I feel that way constantly. I know
I know nothing. but, knowing
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would loath its presence but eventually, would recognize the beauty of this guardian for all its
craters and smooth spots and its dark side that kept my curiosity sharp. In these times in wonder
and awe I had found out a way to study the moon with more and more magnification I invested in a
telescope a refracting celestron seeker telescope. This investment lead to the exploration of space
on the top of my roof.
This new telescope was expensive but an experience that only a telescope could bring to the
mind or a curious stargazer. This tool I had was about 6 feet tall at its tallest height. It was solid
black in cooler and it was pretty heavy. It was complicated to comprehend how it worked at first
glance. But looking deeper into this tool I learned how it worked. The night with the telescope were
much shorter that the other nights where I stargazed but they were more magnified with was a
good thing.
I also bought a record player. this had nothing to do with my interest in the sky or stars. I just found
a curiosity in the spinning disc that made music. before the discovery I found out about Sinatra
and the four seasons. This was the era were I would grow fond of classical
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Monument Dbq
Monuments are structures that give importance to an event, person, or place. They are designed not
only to remind people of the past, but to stir emotions in their viewer. To make them truly
monumental, monuments have many factors to consider in creation. Monuments should be well
thought out in terms of placement, motive for building, and design. In order for a monumentto get a
greater value of importance the placement of the monument is crucial. The placement of a
monument is not only important because of how populated a place is but also the relation between
the place and the monument. Even the smallest consideration to detail can make a difference in the
awe a monument inspires. For example, Source G states The vietnam veterans... Show more content
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To pay tribute to one of Maine s most popular industries, the state commissioned a bronze
sculpture of a lobsterman kneeling down with his catch, to be displayed at the World s Fair in
1939. Unfortunately, the sculpture didn t quite turn out as planned. The Maine Lobsterman
sculpture was subject to many hardships before finally ending up in Washington DC. (Source F)
The Maine lobsterman s first setback was when it was being created. Maine s fund for the
monument ran out of money before it was cast. As a result, the artist ended up painting bronze
over plaster instead of casting the lobsterman in bronze. After the World s Fair no one seemed to
want the Lobsterman. The fake monument wasn t valuable to anyone and so spent forty years
homeless, being moved from place to place and ended up in a warehouse until he was saved by
the Camp Fire Girls and finally cast in bronze. Had the monument been made with the proper
material to begin with, perhaps it would not have had such a neglected history. Perhaps the real
problem is that monuments themselves may be an outdated concept. The world is changing so fast
that trying to memorialize someone or some group is mute because there will always be another
person or group coming after them doing something more. No matter where, how, or why you build
it, time buffers people s feelings toward the
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Cruising In The Caribbean Essay
1.0TERMS OF REFERENCE
Cruising in the Caribbean has grown rapidly in popularity over recent years, and whilst this is an
advantage from a tourism aspect, it has also brought escalated concerns for many territories in this
region. According to Nagel, G. (1999) tourism in the Caribbean had increased from 5 million to
10.6 million in the space of ten years. Since this had been found in 1996, this number has now
raised to 25 million in the past year. Growing demand for cruise travel means economic
development, environmental degeneration, growth in tourism and pollution are now effected more
predominantly. This report will investigate all impacts effecting the Caribbeanand what could be
done to alter those effects that are having a negative impact.
2.0PROCEDURE
2.1Research on the growth of the Caribbean due to cruising
2.2Analysis of the impacts cruising has on the environment and economy
2.3Research on concern about pollution and what is being done by cruise lines to prevent further
damage
3.0FINDINGS
3.1Growth of the Caribbean due to the cruise industry.
3.1.1Public investment has had a great impact on the history of Caribbean growth. The region has
over time developed its tourism products, emphasising natural aspects like sun and sand, whilst
also developing its potential for cruise tourism. Mentioned by Brida, J.G. and Zapata, S. (2010) the
number of arrivals in the Caribbean have increased from 3 million to more than 25 million between
1980 and 2007.
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The Company SWOT Analysis Of Adidas
COMPANY BACKGROUND Adidas is a large and renowned company around the world. It
ranked second after the Nike Company. The company focuses on the manufacture of sporting
goods such as shoes and clothing, and others. Today, Adidas is a company that has a very large
network of sales of sports clothes. There are many retail stores, manufacturing companies
located in China, Indonesia, Thailand and Germany. Every year the company will earn huge
profits. All data show that the company is reliable in the world. It should be highlighted that the
history of the Adidas Company is rather unusual. When it was established, nobody can imagine
Adidas Company can reach that stage. Establishment began from a small sewing shoes by Adolf
and Rudolf Dasler, and it was called a shoe factory. History is a very famous brand shoes was
started in 1920 by Adi (Adolf) Dassler in his mother s laundry. At that time, Adi Dassler made a
small scale project to create a sports shoe. Because of the high quality of shoes produced,
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Backward integration: This is a smart strategy if followed by Adidas Adidas because it helps
companies to get their patents and also integrate them with the R D operations team to work in an
open system. Threats in the SWOT analysis of Adidas 1.Competition: Although Adidas is a global
brand, but it still faces stiff competition from other brands, mainly Nike, which is the number one
brand and Adidas is ranked second only to Nike in this premium segment. In addition, there is also
competition from local players, substitutes and market penetration. 2.Supplier Dominancy: By the
due to the majority of its production from external sources, the supplier has bargaining power over
the company. 3.Government Regulations: Import regulations, duties and tariffs plays an important
role in determining the success of the company and even 35% of the products produced in China
and 93% of the production takes place in Asia. TARGET
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Biometric Payment Essays
Abstract
Paying with your fingerprint coming to a store near you. Buying groceries with a touch of a
finger is already being marketed and used in many stores. Finger scanning will soon be
ubiquitous, offering speed and convenience to consumers. It will help protect and prevent
identity theft. Kids growing up now cannot imagine you needing a cord to use a telephone. Soon
they will be saying, You mean you had to carry around a piece of plastic or a piece of paper to buy
something? Right now about 500 stores are offering biometric payment and are projected to triple
in 2006.
The Jetson Age
Identity theft has become a major concern for consumers these days and companies are trying to
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Negotiability is limited to acceptance only at location connected to the source of settlement
information. Enrollment involves providing your identity by scanning at least two fingerprints and
entering driver s license and banking information. Some applications also require a unique PIN
like a four digit number code or identifier code like a telephone number. This process takes about
two to five minutes. To complete a typical transaction, the customer swipes a finger, enters a PIN
and selects a payment source.
Why biometric payment In order to get consumers and merchants to use biometric payment there
has to be benefits in using it. With identity theft and fraudulent activity increasing, biometric based
solutions can provide increased security and confidentiality of personal and financial data. This is
more secure than PIN numbers, passwords, social security numbers and signatures. Biometrics can
authenticate an individual trait that are difficult, if not impossible, to copy or forge. People
misplace things. Credit cards, check books, wallets even cell phones can be misplaced, lost or
stolen. Fingerprints are portable, reliable and they are always in your possession. It is also
convenient, no need to carry your purse or wallet into a store. The speed of the transaction will be
comparable to credit cards
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1787 Executive Branch
Have you ever wondered what happened in 1787? Do you know about the U.S constitution? Well if
you don t, this will be very helpful towards you. In 1787, the founding fathers , such as James
Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin all wrote
the U.S constitution. They all signed the constitution 1787, and it was ratified on June 21, 1787. It
was signed in the Independence Hall , Philadelphia. The Founding Fathers wrote and signed the
constitution because they all wanted to create a stronger central government that would work for
the benefit of all their citizens and define rights that would be protected by the government. They
wrote it by the greeks and the romans ideas on government along with ideas taken... Show more
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The amendments of the U.S became more helpful after being ratified by Вѕ of the state. Some
amendments are ratified fast, and some take time. For example, the 27 amendment took from 1792
to 1992 to become ratified. 33 amendments to the U.S constitution have been processed by the U.S
congress and sent to the states for ratification since the constitution was put into operation on March
4, 1787. Twenty seven of these all ratified, are part of the constitution. The amendments are helpful
in many different ways. It helped us from obeying the law, to forming rights for people all around
the world. After the 18th amendment, congress passed the volstead act, which sets the date for
prohibition on January 17, 1920. On September 25, 1789 congress transmitted to the states
legislator twelve proposed United States amendments of which the first two dealt with
congressional representation and congressional
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The Pros And Cons Of Ida B. Wells
The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting Sun Tzu. Many of the famous
Civil Rights leaders would agree with this quote, but while there also leaders that wanted
violence. Many famous people of this time period had differing opinions on how to make the lives
of African Americans safer. The primary sources from Wells, Washington, Turner, Du Bois, and
Harper showed their separate opinions on how to better the lives of African Americans, and each
person had positives and negatives, but the alternative offered by Ida B. Wells would have caused
larger problems between the black and white communities. Two of the alternatives proposed were
considered radical and almost dangerous to the African Americancommunity. The first radical idea
was proposed by Ida B. Wells. She believed that the African American population needs to stand up
against the government to show that the lynching and unjust treatment in America is unfair. Wells
was famous for her boycotting of the railroads, and she wanted every household to have a gun just
in case of emergencies involving the white people. These ideas were very radical for the time
period because she wanted people to hurt others first, she famously states, The strong arm of the law
must be brought to bear upon lynchers in severe punishment, but this cannot and will not be done
unless a healthy public sentiment demands and sustains such action . Ida B. Wells had passionate
beliefs, but this would not be the best
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Historiography During The Cold War
What is Historiography? The study and analysis of historical writings, the method of analyzing a
historical period based on the perspectives of historians to the event.
What is critical analysis in history writing? To critically analyze an event one must read about all
aspects of a historical event in order to fully understand that historical era. This is done by
examining several primary source documents, as well as the perspectives of several historians.
This way we are able to break down a historical time and fully understand its success and failures.
For example: Reconstruction is the most controversial point in U.S. history in regards to its
successes as well as its effect on the course of the country. Historians of the 1900 s like... Show
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Using military strategies, political doctrines, and economic aid, the United States was able to
prevent the smaller countries from falling to into the grasp of communism. brinkmanship: the
practice of pushing dangerous events to the brink of disaster in order to achieve the most
advantageous outcome. In the Cold War, the arms race and the space race where important aspects
of brinkmanship.
Truman doctrine: established that the United States would provide political, military and economic
assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces, this
was a part of the containment policy of the U.S. to stop Greece and Turkey from being taken over
by the Nazis.
Marshall plan: an American initiative to aid Europe, the United States gave $13 billion
(approximately $120 billion in current dollar value) in economic support to help rebuild European
economies after the end of World War
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A Brief History Of Management Consulting
History of Management Consulting Management consulting is helping other organizations make
best possible decisions to maximize their profits, not necessarily generating more revenue. The field
of this job has been growing in the past two decades. The focuses of management consultants have
been changing over the time. However, even people in the field don t know the historical back
ground of the management consultingfirms and how the industry has changed in the past. This
article covers these following three things: (1) a brief history of management consulting, (2)
characteristics of management consultants in the past, (3) characteristics of management
consultants now.
A Brief History of Management Consulting Consulting firms existed even in the late 19th century
in the United States. The biggest consulting firm back then is Arthur D. Little Inc., which was
established in 1886 (Arthur. n.d.). Around that time period, the size of industry was really small.
After companies started seeking for more profits out of their works, management consulting firms
began to attain more partners and grow. Kiechel (2010) states that current dominating consulting
firms Bain Company, Boston Consulting Group, and McKinsey Company were founded during the
early through mid 20th century (p. 1, 13). Those three firms are currently called Big Three in the
consulting field. During the same period, other consulting firms also appeared. The revenues of
management consulting
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How Technology Has Improved With Better Mobility And More...
As the technology developed and matured, hand held devices have been significantly improved
with better mobility and more functions: when I was young, my father used to have a mobile
cell phone which was very heavy its weight was over 1 lb., which was at least three times heavier
than the newest iPhone. Also, besides the basic phone calling function, many new communication
applications text messaging, social networks including Facebook and Instagram, and online
video chat tools like Skype are integrated with the mobile devices. From using a simple handy
phone to a well functioned smart phone, my communication style had also changed a lot. The
first hand held mobile device for communication is a personal handy phone which is named Xiao
Ling Tong in China. I received that in 2008 when I was in middle school. The device itself looks
like a mini mobile phone, but its functions were limited to phone calling, text messaging and some
simple games. Also, it did not have an individual phone number it was connected with the fixed
line telephone and they share the same phone number. At that time, the way I was using my handy
phone was to contact my parents through phone calling when I went out. I did not use that to
communicate with my friends or classmates frequently as most of them did not own mobile
devices. However, it was not as convenient as a true smart phone: it did not have roaming service,
which meant that it could only be used locally. In 2010, I went to
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Taking a Look at Pal Fabricators
Offering a wide range of Hydraulic Product Equipment, Coil Straightening Machine / Plate
Levelling Machine, etc., at most reasonable prices. About Us Pal Fabricators offers Hydraulic and
Machinery Solutions to sectors like agriculture, heavy equipment and mining. We have acquired a
reliable status in these sectors as a prominent manufacturer of Hydraulic Product Equipment, Coil
Straightening Machine / Plate Levelling Machine, Power Operated Shearing Machine, Fittings and
Spare Parts. Our complete range of products commands a significant industry presence due to its
impeccable quality and wide usages. We develop the array using best grade of raw material and as
per international quality standards. We understand the value of our client s investment and show
our gratitude towards it by delivering precision engineering solutions matching to our commitment
and customer s requirements. Conforming to it, we have strong manpower support whose deep
engineering expertise and consistent approach towards developing quality products has helped us
in providing optimal solution to patron need. Our skilled professionals spend time with the
purchaser to find out their specific requirements and then suggest optimized solutions to them. The
motto of our company is to make sure that customers are getting best products at most competitive
prices. Besides, our financial strength, commitment to quality and geographical diversity has
strengthened our partnership between employees, customers
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Just Lather, That s All
English 10 1
February 17, 2016
Just Lather, That s All
Many have been left thinking and questioning details of Hernando TГ©llez s Just Lather, That s
All . This story depicts the internal conflict of the barber when the most feared military captain
comes into the shop for a shave. The protagonist the barber contemplates, weather to kill Torres
his enemy and fulfil his revolutionary duties, or shave the Captain without letting one single
drop of blood fall on behalf of a good barber. At the end when the Captain is still alive he shocks
the barber revealing that he knew all along that he was secretly a rebel and what he wanted to do.
This piece of writing has many interesting aspects to analyze, but symbolization, theme and
connections were the most meaningful to me. The razor was a very symbolic object according to
many people. If you don t already know, symbolization is when we take a solid object and give it
and abstract idea. The razor symbolizes countless things throughout this piece. It was evident that
it symbolized his profession but, it also could be used as a murder weapon. The moral dilemma it
represented of the barber was the most prominent to me. All through the text the barber was faces
this internal conflict of to kill or not to kill. Weather to stand by his moralityor collective beliefs.
Weather to do what he thought was right or to do what he was told to be right. These opposites
clash and had resulted in conflict. Hero or murderer? His destiny was set on
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FARC In Colombia
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) were formed in 1964 with the stated
intention of overthrowing the government and installing a Marxist regime. After modest
beginnings, the group rose to prominence through the 1980s and 1990s as its association with the
drugs trade improved its financial standing. At its peak, it was the largest and best equipped
guerrilla force in Latin America. According to a timeline written by BBC (2016) the major events
throughout the armed conflict history in Colombia is as it follows: In 1964, the FARC was
formed by Manuel Marulanda after fleeing a government assault on communist groups in the
country. In 1966, The FARC were adopted by the Communist Party of Colombia as its armed wing.
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But talks collapsed a year later. Then, in 1996, the FARC took 60 Colombian soldiers hostage,
which was the first mass abduction carried out by the group. Three years later, President
Pastrana and leader Manuel Sureshot Marulanda announced the start of a period of negotiation
and dialogue following a meeting between the two in July the previous year. Large areas of the
country were demilitarized to facilitate the talks. Nevertheless, in 2002, the FARC rebels
hijacked a domestic flight carrying 24 passengers, prompting President Andres Pastrana to end
peace talks which began in 1999. In 2002, Senator Ingrid Betancourt was kidnapped and held for
six years before being rescued by the Colombian military along with 14 other hostages. This is
considered one of the most horrifying crimes committed by the FARC. Later in 2008, the group
confirmed the death of FARC founder Manuel Marulanda from heart attack. In 15 November
2011, the group announced that Timoleon Jimenez, alias Timochenko, was the new leader of the
group. Later in August 2012, President Juan Manuel Santos said talks have begun over a new
peace process. Finally, the 26 of September 2016, President Santos and FARC leader Timochenko
signed the agreement at a ceremony in Cartagena ( Colombia s FARC rebels 50 years of conflict
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The Hero s Journey Is A Long And Arduous One
The hero s journey is a long and arduous one, but ends up being quite rewarding in the end. The
hero follows the road of growth and education until they are ready to pursuit their goals and save
the day. Two such heroes journeys are the stories of Will Stronghold in Sky High (2005) and
Hercules of Hercules (1997). Both, Will and Hercules, want to be heroes and correlate through
the ideals of: lacking of powers, making their fathers proud, and wanting to save the day. Thus,
the two films can be assessed through the various social and personal similarities within the film.
First, in Sky High, Will is a young freshman attending high school for super teens with both of
his parents being crime fighting superheroes. In fact, Will s parents are known as two of the best
superheroes in the world, setting a very high standard for Will himself. Super powers in the film
are somewhat represented in a similar manner to puberty, as the children usually get them as they
grow up. By the first day of class, it is found out that Will doesn t have any superpowers, which
sets him as an outcast within the school. Will just wants to have superpowers in order to fit in, as
he feels out of place within a school full of superheroes. Eventually, Will begins to accept the fact
that he might just be a normal person without powers. Later on, Will unfortunately ends up in a
brawl with Warren Peace, who doesn t like will because of his father s actions, and figures out that
he has superhumanstrength.
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Post WW II and Japan Essay
World War II took place beginning at 1939 and ending in 1945. Japan was the last opposing
country to surrender to the US Allies on September 2nd, 1945. Ending the long, horrific seven year
war.
Upon Japan s admitted defeat, the U.S. invaded and took occupation of the country for seven years.
Though assumed to be a distressing circumstance and expected total domination, it was a benefit to
Japan, for the United States to take control of them, rather than being a disadvantage. The
occupation helped the recovery and development of Japan s economy and also clarified
understanding between the two countries.
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Many Japanese people still felt bitter about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which
they tried to exploit the immorality of it by writing books, bashing the U.S. President Truman and
the Americans. However, the U.S. government during the occupation period censored it.
Surprisingly, the American occupation wasn t such an unpleasant experience the Japanese
anticipated it to be. The occupation proved to be an important, constructive phase of Japanese
history, a veritable rebirth, comparable only to the Meiji Restoration (Reischauer 222). What the
Japanese expected the U.S. to be a vindictive and relentless sovereignty, were basically friendly and
fair minded people.
The Japanese, for their part, were far from the fanatical fighters the Americans had come to know
on the battlefield, and proved to be a docile, disciplined, cooperative people at home (Reichauer
222). The United States dominating of Japan transformed the brutal war charged with overt racism
into an amicable peace in which the issue of race seemed to have disappeared. The army of
occupation became an undisputed figure of authority, and the government and its people obeyed
without question.
Since militarism and authoritarianism lead Japan into disaster, many Japanese believed that the
democratic rule the Americans eulogized must be the correct way of governing. They
enthusiastically
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Statutory Background Of Facta Litigation Essay
Before addressing the specific claims of this Comment, it is necessary to examine the statutory
background of FACTA litigation, the realities of class action В§ 1681c(g) litigation, the case
law establishing what constitutes willfulness, and the standards for a 12(b)(6) motion to
dismiss. Sections I.A and I.B will examine FACTA and its underlying policies, as well as the
reasons for the temporary safe harbor Congress later created for violations of the expiration date
requirement. Next, Section I.C will explore the realities of В§ 1681c(g) litigation, particularly the
massive liability that defendants face from the aggregation of statutory damages via class action
suits. Third, because the recovery of statutory damages depends on showing that a defendant
willfully violated FACTA, Section I.D will explore Safeco, the Supreme Court decision
establishing the meaning of willfulness in FACTA cases. Finally, Section I.E will examine the
new pleading standards established in Twombly and Iqbal in order to better inform the later
discussion of pre and post Iqbal 1681c(g) case law.
A.The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
Congress passed FACTA on December 4, 2003, amending the Fair Credit Reporting Act(the FCRA
). FACTA was intended to address identity theft by, among other provisions, requiring lenders to
identify and respond to possible indications of identity theft, giving consumers greater control over
their credit history and information, and establishing the rights
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Best Practices For Transporters And 3pl Service Provider
Introduction
In the article, Best Practices for Transporters and 3PL Service Provider , it talks about the
advantages and disadvantages of third party logistics. It also talks about how the industry is
growing now and in the future. Third party logistics primary focus is on global expansion.
Expansion in the marketplace that can have a greater impact in a company s supply chain
management function. Most businesses today choose to outsource a portion if not all of its logistics
functions to third parties in the hope of achieving operational efficiencies within the supply chain
area of operations. By doing this companies are able to place more focus on core business
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Areas that third party logistics specialize in include customized services and logistics matters.
Those areas may involve warehousing, transportation, material handling, distribution, packaging
and inspection, and inventory control. Sowinski (2005) stated that some of the services offered by
3PL s in the current market are dedicated contract transportation and transportation procurement,
inventory management, logistics management and consulting, freight audit and consulting,
shipment tracking and tracing, and reverse logistics and value added services. Of course with any
service there are advantages and disadvantages. One of the downsides to third party logistics is that
some form of control can be loss when companies entrust vital documents or information of their
business to others. Saying that there is an upside to using third party logistics. The organization
shipping the product can benefit from the expertise and the knowledge of third party logistics
companies. Third party logistics providers allow companies to eliminate the need for warehouse
space, transportation, technology, and by not having to staff employees to execute these logistics
functions
Third Party Logistics Advantages
There are advantages of using third party logistics. Those
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Twenty-Year Goal Research Paper
Twenty Year Goal
Background:
At the beginning of my high school journey (grade 6 onwards), I was very interested in becoming
a doctor. More specifically an orthopedic surgeon. Finding out that I could not go into my field due
to my hand tremors was difficult to take in at such a young age. Conducting more and more
research as I got older, showed me that coming into engineering would give me so many options to
continue my interest in biology, perhaps designing machines that could work more efficiently etc.
The last few years of high school made it obvious to me that engineering was the field I should go
into. Physics and math were my two favorite subjects, and I excelled in them. Aside from that, I
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The one I am most interested in is the Clean Snowmobile Team, as it combines two things I am
passionate about, snow (and skiing) and protecting the environment. I am hoping that by 2B, I
will have enough work experience and sufficient knowledge about engineering, to come up with
creative, and lateral ideas that could solve the problem of tailpipe emissions and noise pollution
made by current snowmobiles. 2B and 3A will give me a lot of time to find out more about
myself. None of these terms are considered to be hard, and so, I can use my extra time throughout
the terms, to explore different fields of mechanical engineering that I had not previously thought
of. This would help me find out if biomechanics is the right choice for me. 3B is the toughest
term in undergraduate mechanical engineering at the University of Waterloo. This will mean
that I am going to have to focus on my academics a lot more than previous semesters. This may
eliminate my chance of joining student teams, and play as many sports. This term is also an
important one in terms of co op because I would be looking for my first of final two jobs. This can
help me decide my future, as many people return to one of their last two co op jobs after
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Types Of Major Depressive Disorder
Depression in Inmates
Major depressive disorder is a mood disorder that can be found among many Americans, reaching
roughly three percent of adults and eleven percent of adolescents living in the United States.
Other forms of less severe depression affect about ten percent of adult Americans. Women are
more likely to be affected by this disorder than men, and women in their 30 s are also more likely
to be affected than women of any other age group. In the criminal justice world, many adults who
are put in prison or commit violent crimes suffer from a mental illness. Prison conditions aren t
like staying in a five star hotel by any means. Contact with people outside the prison is dependent
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When doing some background research, the researchers discussed that higher punishment for
juveniles is becoming more common, for example the placement of a juvenile in an adult prison
setting. Before beginning their research they also looked at the factor that the subjects of this study
might not have incarceration induced depression, as they could have experienced symptoms of
depression before being brought into the system. The research included four types of subjects:
youths incarcerated for serious offences in adult facilities; youths incarcerated for serious offences
in juvenile facilities; youths incarcerated for less serious offences and non incarcerated and non
offending youths. From their research they were able to conclude that incarcerated youths were 20
times more likely to develop depression than those of any other category.
During a study in 2000, researchers did two Beck Depression Inventories, first when the subject
was brought into the prison setting and then again later after they had been in custody for a
while. They also did BDIs on subjects who were in different levels of custody, to determine if the
strictness of the custody that the inmates are in, is a factor of their depression. They took a
sample of subjects from a variety of prisons in North Carolina. The participants ranged from the
ages of 16 to 65, although the mean age was 29 years old. The level of education completed, also
ranged from low education to higher levels of education.
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Ellen Swallow Richards
Ellen Swallow Richards was a very important woman in history. She was behind the first water
quality standards in America, the first Pure Food and Drug Act in Massachusetts, she discovered
samarskite, and coined the word euthenics. She was very successful and was honored as the first
female member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Ellen Richards
began her career with air and water analysis. She mainly focused on sanitation. She did tests on
40,000 samples of water in the 1880s, from places which that were drinking sources for the
immediate populations. These studies led her to create the Richard s Normal Chlorine Map which
predicted the amount of water pollution in Massachusetts. These helped Massachusetts establish
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How Did Doyle Write The Hound Of The Baskervilles
Arthur Conan Doyle s Beliefs that Impact his Writing Arthur Conan Doyle believed in the
paranormal realms. That belief has helped inspire The Hound of the Baskervilles. In 1901, Doyle
went on a vacation with his friend, Fletcher Robinson, who first told him about the legend of the
hound from Dartmoor, Devonshire (Major 862). In the same year Doyle wrote The Hound of the
Baskervilles, which he called a real creeper based on the legend (Major 862). Sherlock Holmeswas
put in as an afterthought, possibly because of the pressure Doyle felt from fans for Doyle s killing
Holmes (Major 862). The Hound in The Hound of the Baskervilles is portrayed as a frightening
being, who kills because of the Baskerville family curse. Although hellhounds... Show more content
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He believed that intelligence could exist without the body, meaning the dead could
communicate with the living (Diniejko). In 1893, he joined the British Society for Psychical
Research, to search for claims of spiritualism and other paranormal concepts (Diniejko). Along
with his second wife, he even held seances in order to reach out to his family that has passed on
during World War One and any other spirits willing to come through and speak (Diniejko). After
his son Kingsley and several other relatives died in the First World War, Doyle devoted the rest of
his life to spiritual practices (The Lost World VIII). Possibly because of all his experience
Arguably the most famous demon dog story ever is Arthur Conan Doyle s The Hound of the
Baskervilles (Britt). In the novel Doyle could be projecting some of his own feelings and
beliefs. Having left Catholicism, he turned to spiritualism and devoted the rest of his life to
psychic research and propagandizing his beliefs (Millett 765). His pieces of work on spiritualism
are what he is best known for (Millett 764). So was Doyle secretly using The Hound of the
Baskervilles to start a discussion on paranormal
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Symbolism In Pat Conroy s The Water Is Wide
Pat Conroy s memoir, The Water is Wide, is about his life on Daufuskie Island, also known as
Yamacraw Island in the book. Conroy spent a year teaching on the island in a little two room
schoolhouse. The Yamacrawans were rural African American people that by leaving on the
island had basically no knowledge of anything beyond the island. Conroy tells of all the troubles
he faced while teaching on the island and all the struggles he faced with outside forces. Conroy
uses the setting, the title of his book, symbolism, and different themes to express what the year
he spent teaching there was like. The setting of the novel is the south, on an island just off the
coast of South Carolina. The island is connected to the mainland of South Carolina by a river,
and the only way to get on or off the island is by boat. Conroy uses the setting of this book to
reveal just how cut off the Yamacrawans are from the real world , and how much this has
affected the students he is working with. Conroy states that The twentieth century has basically
ignored the presence of Yamacraw (Conroy 3), . The students have no idea what kind of world
they are living in, All around the room sat human beings of various sizes and hues who were not
aware that a world surrounded them, a world they would be forced to enter, and enter soon
(Conroy 37) , and this worries Conroy. The title of the book is also an important part of the story.
Pat Conroychose this title in reflection of the river between the
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How Does Socrates Value Of The Soul
Socrates believes that the soul is not always for what is good. This is when the complexities of
moral psychology become an important issue. That is found in Plato s mature moral theory. It is
eventually put together that the value of justice is related to what value is of the soul. Socrates
then develops his famous comparison between the soul and the city. As he cultivates this city, it
seems become an ideal city, which he proceeds to construct in his discussion. The ideal city has
three classes of citizens. The class to which he belongs, in turn, determines one s function. So rulers
should rule and not amass wealth the function of the farmers, artisans, and merchants; if the rulers
turn from ruling to moneymaking they are unjust. For
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Kim Kardashian West
Kim Kardashian West paid homage to her style icon, Cher, by dressing up as the singer for
Halloween 2017 in a throw back Armenian inspired costume. At a Casamigos bash, Kim dared to
channel her idol, but Cher was nothing less than impressed by the holiday gesture.
Kim Kardashian didn t merely slip into a random Cher Halloween costume because Gal Gadot s
Wonder Woman character is trending this year. According to Elle magazine, Kim s choice to dress
as Cher was deliberate and based on her fascination with the veteran songstress and fashion diva.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star put enormous effort into duplicating Cher s shimmering
1973 two piece ensemble she wore at the Oscars. Kim hired tailors for the custom Halloween outfit
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Kardashian West s makeup was flawless and she made sure to get her nails manicured for the
Halloween themed party.
To round out her Cher outfit, Kim brought along her assistant and BFF, Jonathan Cheban, who
pulled off a convincing Sonny Bono, Cher s late ex husband and the other half of the Sonny Cher
duo.
Kim s sister, Kylie Jenner, took several snaps of the fake Sonny Cher and posted the images on her
Instagram. Kim Kardashian joined in the fun and took several selfies of her and her Halloween date.
Rande Gerber and George Clooney, former owners of the Tequila company, hosted the retro party
at the WeHo Tower Records. George s wife, Amal Clooney, and her pal, Cindy Crawford, turned
heads with their costume choices.
Amal wore an elaborate spangled jumpsuit and prominent makeup. Her hair was frizzy and
blown out. A pair of gold hoops dangled from her lobes. Cindy wore a playful halter dress, red
skirt, and stilettos. Crawford s hair was curly for the occasion. The celebrated supermodel wore
black bangles and held tight to a white fur around her
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The Quest For The Holy Grail
Generally, these two texts are more practical than other texts written in the same spirit, such as the
Quest for the Holy Grail, which expects every knights to stay virgin, or the Praise of the New
Knighthood, in which Bernard de Clairvaux urges the new religious order of knighthood to be
chased on the battlefield before striking a blow. However, these texts sometimes recommend acts
that seem out of sync with the reality of knight. For instance, Charny encourages marriages for
love, when both spouses are very young and will produce heirs, rather than alliances for wealth,
lands and social status, which was yet the most common thing among the nobility. Expectations on
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This physical perfection was necessary for Llull, since a deformed man or one who is obese or
has another physical defect because of which he cannot practise the office of a knight cannot be
in the Order of Chivalry, for it is baseness of the Order of Chivalry if it receives a man who is
frail 4. Indeed, a knight is one man among a thousand selected to hold the most noble office of
them all 5, so he ought to be perfect and that s why he is seated on a horse, since the horse is the
noblest beast and the most suitable for serving [...] it was given to the man who was chosen from
one thousand men, and thus is called a knight 6. Likewise, in the Prose Lancelot :
The horse that the knight sits on and that takes him wherever he needs to go signifies the common
people, for the people must likewise bear the knight and attend to his needs [...] so that he may
protect and defend them night and day. The knight sits astride the common people, for, just as the
knight spurs his horse and guides it toward the goal he chooses, he has the task of guiding the
people according to his will and in legitimate subjection; indeed, the people are under him, and that
is where they are meant to be 7.
Consequently, knights social role always seem to be the focus of the reformative texts, so every
modifications, adjustments and advice
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The History of Sleepy Hollow
Tim Burton s Sleepy Hollow recounts the unfortunate events of the rise of a ghoulish horseman
from the grave reeking havoc on the small town of Sleepy Hollow. Icahbod Crane must find the
so called ghost in order to prove his investigational methods worry to the city of New York.
Though this tale does not come from any certain historical truth but Burton s rendition of the story
comes from many years ago. Though he does make several artistic decisions that may differ
somewhat from the original account, the film is historical because of lasting legend. The headless
horseman and Icahbod Crane have made numerous appearances in books, television shows, and
other movies over the years, and will continue to have a lasting impact on many forms of
entertainment in the years to come.
The legend of Sleepy Hollow is one ranging as far back as the early nineteenth century, originating
from Washington Irving s story collection The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon (1819)
(Browne). His story could have came from German folktales about The Wild Huntsman who
closely mirrored the actions of the horseman in both Irving s tale and Burton s film adaptation. In
many historical senses, those who saw the horseman viewed [him] as [an] [omen] of ill fortune,
and for those who chose to disregard [these] apparitions] found themselves dead very soon after (
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ). Instead of decapitating the innocent, the horseman would actually
kill the proud, arrogant victims who were not
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Designing A User Friendly Android в„
ў Application
Table of contents
1.Project summary2
1.1Aim of the project2
1.2Risk table2
2.Risk 1 Unable to create a database design/structure3
3.Risk 2 Unable to show videos or pictures within the application4
1.Project summary
1.1Aim of the project
The aim of the project is to develop a user friendly Androidв„ў application which is able to track
the users workout, gives feedback in form of statistics and shows a log of previously completed
workouts.
With additional compatibility for previous versions, the application will be created on the latest
version of the Androidв„ў Package Index.
Developed will the application be in JAVA which is the primary language used to program
Androidв„ў applications.
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For every technology which is used within the application a prototype is going to be built to
become familiar using the technology. Since the prototypes are only used to work with the
technology and to test some situations, these prototypes do not have a user friendly and well
designed interface implemented.
At the end of each section, the impact on the methodology, specification and planning is discussed.
Additionally the time which was needed to lower the probability of the risk is going to be
compared to the estimated time which was declared in the Project Definition Report.
The source code for every application with additional explanations is available within the
appendices. 2.Risk 1 Unable to create a database design/structure
The implementation of a database is one of the most important features for the application because
many features depend on the values which are stored in the database or depend on storing values
within the database. This is why the impact of the risk on the success of the application is declared
as high.
Becoming familiar using the SQLite API for Androidв„ў is the purpose of the sample application
which was created to lower the probability of the risk. Using methods to insert data into the
database and to get all information out of the database was the purpose of the sample application.
The sample application which was created stores a name and a number for each person within a
database. Users of the application have the
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Essay Shakespeare s Sonnet 18
During the Renaissance period, most poets were writing love poems about their lovers/mistresses.
The poets of this time often compared love to high, unrealistic, and unattainable beauty.
Shakespeare, in his sonnet 18, continues the tradition of his time by comparing the speakers love
/mistress to the summer time of the year. It is during this time of the year that the flowers and the
nature that surround them are at there peak for beauty. The theme of the poem is to show the
speakers true interpretation of beauty. Beauties worst enemy is time and although beauty might
fade it can still live on through a person s memory or words of a poem. The speaker realizes that
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Shakespeare uses two powerful metaphors in line five and in line six to compare the summer s
imperfections to the perfection of the beloved. In line five he uses a metaphor Sometime too hot
the eye of heaven shines to describe that in the summer the sun gets to hot and this is yet another
imperfection of a summer day which the beloved is superior to. Although some may compare
there beloveds eyes with the glow or beauty of the eye of heaven here the speaker has chosen to
claim the opposite saying that the sun is inferior to his beloved in that her eyes are more
beautiful. In line six of the poem the idea of the sun being imperfect is further enhanced by phrase
gold complexion dimmed this is implying that the sun is imperfect in that it is not always hot
enough. Here the speaker implies that the beloved is flawless in that her complexion is never
changed, remaining gold like. Nature that surrounds us is beautiful, the trees, ocean, and the wild
life, and although the speaker makes a point to disfigure the view of nature the intention of the
poet is to reinforce the beauty of the beloved. In line nine thy eternal summer shall not fade is an
allusion to the beloved staying young and beautiful for eternity. This line is referring to the season
changing from summer to winter, this means that the beauty is temporary and fades over a short
period of time. The beloved on the other hand is
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Teach Chapter Summaries
Teach is a failure person in the play. Money has determined his personal relationships. He could
not be a real friend or a real businessman. At first, Teach associates with Don as a real friend, but if
there exists any kind of relationship that is based upon profit. They do not have any feeling for
each other. They end their conversation by saying see you later . They can say good bye to each
other and show their sympathy for each other. Teach talks about friendship as if it is an slogan
that no more exists. He suggests separating friendship from business. Business makes Teach
conceive both the robbery and friendship as business deals. Bob has tried to maintain the good
relationship with Don. When he saw that it is urgent for Don to get back the coin, he tells lie to
him. He wanted to sell a buffalo nickel to him. Actually, he wanted to help Don by giving the
coin. Bob acquires his own buffalo nickel so that he can barter with Don for his friendship.
Ruthie also has tried to be a good friend. When Don calls her to ask about Fletch, she gives the
exact information. She helps Bob and saves him from Teach. She ensures that Bob is not a liar.
Though she is angry with Teach and Fletch, but she is helpful to Bob. Bob and Ruthie do not judge
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He realizes that Bob is important to him more than the business deal. This robbery is also
important to Bob. He feels sorry to Bob. Teach also apologies to Bob. Though he feels bad when
his plan is ruined, but he understands that he should not misbehave with Bob. When he takes Bob
to the hospital, he wears a paper hat. It was raining outside the shop. So the paper hat will not exist
in the rain. It will deformed by water. Similarly, they understand that this corrupt business can effect
in their relationship. There is no existence of this fake money. It can only destroy human
relationship. So their friendship is
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Imperial Colonization In China
I believe that Imperial colonization in China is a great idea. For one, China is a very large
country with lots of unused resources. This means that it would be easy for you to find an unused
and untaken area for you to find many resources you need. China has lots of silk, tea, and porcelain
and these are all very popular and much needed resources. Another reason why colonization in
Chinais a great idea is because it would be easy to get through the government. With China s vast
amounts of land and with such a weak government, it would be very difficult for China to control
its enormous territory. China s government would be too weak to hold back all of the imperialists,
so this would be the perfect area of them to colonize and take what they
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Examples Of Scapegoat
The scapegoat was first seen in the 16th chapter of Leviticus, a book in the Bible. In this chapter,
God told two leaders of Israel, Moses and Aaron, to make a sacrificial offering to rid the people
of their sins. In obedience to God s command, Moses and Aaron took two goats needed to
perform the ritual. The first goat, which was to be sacrificed as a sin offering, was killed and its
blood was sprinkled on the Ark of the Covenant. The second goat was to be cursed with the sins
of every Israelite, then released into uninhabited wilderness. This practice was to be performed
every year as propitiation of Israel s collective sins. Observing past history, one can see that
scapegoating was utilized to rather extensive measures. As an example, German... Show more
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According to renowned psychologist RenГ© Girard, human nature revolves around mimicry of
others. This imitation allows large groups of people to be united in pursuit of certain goals. Such
unity is combatted when there are conflicting interests among groups. More often than not, the
opinion of the largest party would overrule any minority, pressuring every individual to agree
with the masses. However, strife and conflict remain within the collective hearts of groups. In
order for these conflicting feelings to be released, a scapegoat must be chosen and burdened with
the blame for dissension. Scapegoating, as a function, falls under psychological projection an
involuntary defense mechanism that may displace one s source negative emotions and assign it to
another. To blame an individual for an action that they did not commit just to be rid of guilt or
anger is displacing. The idea of psychological displacing was first coined by Sigmund Freud, a
defense mechanism. According to the Father of Psychoanalysis , displacement is blaming others
for your problems. Whether or not this practice is ethical has been a question lying in the
undercurrent of world wide arguments since the beginning of time. Psychologists and sociologists
have labeled scapegoating as a natural response and a part of human nature. However, many have
argued that scapegoating is personally degrading and keeps the human race from advancing into a
more united
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President Richard Nixon s Political Scandal
The Richard Nixon Assignment
United States President Richard Nixon was involved in a major political scandal during the
1970s that resulted from a break in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The
scandal was known as the Watergate scandal. The scandal was called Watergate because it
occurred at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. Nixon and his administration
attempted to cover up the scandal, but the scandal was discovered and investigated by Congress.
The scandal comprised of illegal activities such as bugging of offices, ordering investigations of
activist groups and political figures with the use of the FBI, CIA, and IRS. There were several
abuses of power during the scandal and the results of the scandal and investigation were indictment
of sixty nine individuals and Richard Nixon resigning his office as President of the United States.
Scandal Facts
Five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the
Watergate complex in June of 1972. There was an investigation by the FBI which discovered a
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The assignment also asked us to determine a baseline or steady tone that was contrasted by pitch
or different vocal pitch. After listening to nearly all of the tapes and reading the transcripts, if I
were an investigator, I would have to say yes there was a clear difference in Nixon s vocal
patterns in nearly all of the tapes that I listened to. During normal conversations that didn t deal
with business, his tone seemed very relaxed, but when questions of the scandal or blackmail came
up his voice got louder and his tone was in my opinion that of an angry, defensive, or frustrated
individual. His tone jumped from relaxed and calm to higher pitches and defensive throughout all of
the
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Essay The Role And Functions Of New Zealand Government
The New Zealand Government has made significant changes to the economy throughout the last 15
years. The operation and organisation of business activity in New Zealand has been affected by this
changing economy. All aspects of the New Zealand Government have been altered. The reason for
this change was to improve the performance by being more efficient. The key reforms are
privatisation and corporatisation of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and restructuring government
agencies.
The most significant change was the election of the Labour Party in 1984, which ended the
Muldoon Administration. At this time, New Zealandwas in a rut because of poor economic
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Some restructuring and reforms affected these sectors.
The New Zealand Government owned many enterprises such as State Insurance, Air New
Zealand, New Zealand Rail, The Bank of New Zealand, and Telecom. In 1987 most of these assets
were sold. By doing this it meant the Government could pay off large accumulated debts and allow
these companies to become more efficient. After the sale of these SOEs that the New Zealand
Government has become more efficient too, they can focus on their primary task by providing
essential services. Some of these services include public hospitals, education, benefits, and
emergency relief.
From the reforms came a radical change in New Zealand trade. In 1984 the Government devalued
the New Zealand Dollar by 20%, then in 1985 introduced a floating exchange rate. Along with that,
the removal of agricultural subsidies and import tariffs. It allowed New Zealand to be a fairer
country to trade with. As a direct result, the trade competitive index jumped from 0.72 on 1985 to
0.98 in 1987. Foreign investment increased as the New Zealand Dollar strengthened against the
green back and the pound. Consequently, importing and exporting firms benefited from the change
in policies.
The services that the New Zealand Government provides have ongoing restructuring (which means
altering an already established department) in the State Sector. The State Sector Act 1988, which
departmental Chief Executive is fully
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So Trump Makes Spelling Errors Analysis
In So Trump Makes Spelling Errors. In the Twitter Age, Whoo Doesn t? Farhad Manjoo shows
popular spelling errors made by Donald Trump in his tweets, expressing that one puts too much
weight on spelling and other typographical mistakes, stating that Twitter is a place for immediacy
and when one chooses to pay more attention to errors in spelling it blinds us to content instead of
paying attention to the unvarnished, unfiltered view of [Trump s] or anyone else s mind.
Manjoo, displays in his article several examples of spelling mistakes made by world renowned
politicians and his own spelling errors to demonstrate that criticizing grammatical errors in tweets,
it is elitist and makes one not focus on what people say but leads to losing the grasp of the more
essential crucial issue that is at stake. Manjoo showcases his affection for defending grammatical
errors claiming that people are attracted to spelling and it is a forgivable sin for politicians to
misspell as spelling correctly has become an important mainstay of the modern public education
system. With the white supremacist march that took place in Virginia this year, it was a viral and
significant topic regarding cultural oppression today. Trump tweeted praising the marches saying
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He himself, being an editor for the New York Times, deliberately makes spelling errors to show
that anyone can make grammar mistakes, but that is not what people should be concerned about.
Manjoo misspells trump and even in the title of this article, he adds an extra letter in who to grasp
the attention of the reader. He does this to prove the point that when focusing and criticizing on
the spelling errors one would not read the article or in his defense, the tweet. Or would read it and
completely ignore the fact that it was a racist tweet because they were too busy trying to be
conceited with checking
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Texas And The Population Of Texas
As shown in table 1 above, Texas overall population has been comparatively higher than that of
the United States population since the year 1970. Even during the year 1990, when Texas had
faced a major oil and real estate decline the state of Texas and was still able to come out on top
with a gain of nearly 3.9 million citizens (chart site). When looking deeper into the population of
Texasone may question what keeps Texas population from decreasing and only two things are to
blame. That is that the state of Texas has a higher than average birth rate and that Texas new
population growth is growing at strong pace of net migration. Texas higher than average birth rate
can partially be an outcome of the amount of the states Hispanic heritage and its ties to Mexico,
where total fertility rates were 2.5 percent in 2004, quite a bit higher than the United states2.1
percent (chart site). However, most growth in the Hispanic population from 2000 to 2010 was
due to births, not immigration, a change from the long time pattern (Passel). When taking this
statistic into account and looking into table 2 and 3 above Texas overall population from the year
2000 to 2040 will begin to decrease in the amount of Anglos, where as the amount of Hispanic
individuals will begin to increase and will be overall younger. This proves that the state of Texas
will continue to see a large increase in its population, whether or not there are changes in economic
conditions and even in something as
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Revocable Trust Essay
Revocable Trusts
Perhaps the greatest advantage of setting up a revocable trust is avoiding the probate process. A
trust is especially beneficial if you own real estate in more than one state. Without a trust, your
loved ones will be faced with probate proceedings in each state you own property in. A trust
accomplishes the distribution of assets to your beneficiaries who should receive them. However, a
trust is generally considered to possess superior advantages over a probate for several reasons.
пЃ¬A trust provides a private, non probate administration. The only persons entitled to notice or
accounting of trust assets are the beneficiaries. Distribution of trust assets can often be
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Probate is considered a public proceeding, and literally anyone can read your probate file, and your
will once it is filed. A trust doesn t require being filed with the court, so there is no file for anyone
to see.
Drawbacks
пЃ¬Initially, it will cost more to set up a revocable trust than to write a Last Will and Testament.
However, in the long run a trust will reduce stress and your family will save money by avoiding
probate when you die, and guardianship if you were to become incapacitated or disabled.
пЃ¬Unfortunately, you will still need a will, a special one to cover unfunded assets. If you miss
an asset, or die before transferring all your assets into the trust a special will created for this
situation will protect them. The will requires probating, but will only cover the unfunded assets.
Nevertheless, it is a consideration when your still in the decision process of whether or not to
establish a revocable trust.
пЃ¬Contesting a trust may allow a longer period of time than a will. Whereas contesting a will is
typically allowed for 30 to 90 days, contesting a trust can be allowed for as long as 5 years
depending on the individual states statute of limitations. However, a few states are beginning to
change the restriction to less restrictive time
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Constraint In Macbeth
In Shakespeare s Macbeth, both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth believe that manhood requires self
constraint, however the two differ their application of that constraint. While Macbeth restrains his
desires, Lady Macbeth restrains her sympathy. When Duncan arrives at Inverness, Macbeth says
to his wife: we will proceed no further in this business. [Duncan] hath honored me as of late, and I
have bought golden opinions from all sorts of people, which would be worn now in their newest
gloss, not cast aside so soon (1.7.34 38). Macbethwants to kill Duncan and become the king.
However, he halts his business , the assassination of Duncan, because he feels indebted towards
Duncan and Duncan s subjects for showering him with honor and golden opinions . Macbeth would
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She tells Macbeth to follow his desires, saying when you durst do it, then you were a man; and
to be more than what you were, you would be so much more a man (1.7.56 58). She praises
Macbeth for plotting to kill Duncan, and says he would be even more manly if we carried out
the murder. She does not feel guilty like Macbeth does because believes men must show
emotional constraint if they are to achieve their goals. Furthermore, when preparing to help kill
Duncan, Lady Macbeth tells spirits to unsex me here, and fill me from crown to toe top full of
direst cruelty and to make thick my blood. Stop up th access and passage to remorse (1.5.48 51).
She wants to be un sexed , thus becoming more like a male, so that she can restrain her sympathy.
By becoming manly, she plans to replace her remorse with direst cruelty . Indeed, she believes
men have thicker blood, which, similar to having thick skin, means that being a man entails
callous regard towards others. For Lady Macbeth, to be a man is to stop up th access and passage
to remorse , thus abandoning sympathy for
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Temperament Is A Person S Characteristic,Biologically Based
Temperament is a person s characteristic, biologically based way of approaching and reacting to
people and situations (Thomas Chess, 1977 p.146). Also, temperament may affect not only the way
children approach and react to the outside world but also the way they regulate their mental,
emotional and behavioral functioning (Rothbart, Ahadi Edans, 2000) p.147). The most important
approach to deal with temperament is to sit with a child, to understand his or her behavior, most
children are self awareness of exploring things on their own involving cognitive thinking children
must understand that others might have options about the wrongness or rightness of their behavior
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Yes, both of the resources agree to my decision how it supports likewise, giving time to the child
to think and learn through playing and getting the role of being a caregiver also from the Birth to
Adolescence to ELECT has some different perspectives on a emotional caregiving since, adds in
more information on the different techniques it s valuable to know how a child and caregiver do so
much detailing as different ways getting their attention. It provides structure and direction for early
childhood practitioners who support the development of capacities and skills while respecting a
child s interests and choices (Bennett, 2004). The goodness of fit can tell a lot about the child
depending on their behavior and how they interact with people in the environment. Children also
differ in their susceptibility to environmental influences. For example, infants with difficult
temperaments may be more susceptible to the quality of parenting than infants with easy or slow to
warm up temperaments and may need more emotional support and respect for their autonomy
(Stright, Gallagher Kelley,2008). Temperament is a word that reached to 15 years to what studies
shows. It s been discovered by children and families in home and
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  • 7. Death Of A Salesman Rhetorical Analysis Essay Miller uses an arrogant tone to convey, the deluded nature of Willy. He uses tone to prove his theme of how easily people can stray from reality. Miller uses euphonious language to lighten the situation, for example WILLY. [angrily] What re you talking about? With scholarships to three universities they re gonna flunk him? (Miller, 1276). Euphonious language makes the exchange between characters less candor, as Willy is not being honest about the consequences of failing; he is not taking the information as fact and instead reveals how his reluctance to accept reality is caused by his arrogance. Miller aslo reveals how highly Willy thinks of his sons by comparing them to God s; WILLY. ...Bernard can get the best marks in school, y understand, but when he gets out in the business world, y understand, you are going to be five... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Willy s skewed perception of his sons demonstrates his arrogant nature, through his unrealistic beliefs of what is important. Miller s use of allusion proves how deluded Willy is, it is obvious that his sons are not God s because they are far from perfect, yet he says that his sons are so attractive and so desirable, that their incompetence inherited by their father is not significant, Finally, Miller uses stage direction to attempt to symbolize how anyone outside of the Loman family perceives them, BERNARD. [wiping his glasses] Just because he printed University of Virginia on his sneakers doesn t mean they ve got to graduate him, Uncle Willy (1276). Bernard wiping his glasses symbolize him not believing in Willy s reality, is symbolic of trying to give Willy a new perspective of the situation. Everything Willy has said has been taking for fact, and because Willy does not listen to Bernard he comes off as arrogant. Altogether this passage proves that the Loman family is not pragmatic, because of their inability to take criticism and listen to what Bernard has to say. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gay College Student At The University Of Wyoming ( Bio ) Born in December 1, 1976 in Casper, Wyoming, Matthew Shepard was a young, gay college student at the University of Wyoming (bio). Studying political science, Shepard wanted to pursue a Foreign Service career after college (bio). On October 6, 1998, Shepard met Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson at a local bar in Laramie, Wyoming (bio). Unaware of the two men s true motivations, Shepherd left the bar with McKinney and Henderson and drove away with them to a rural area in Laramie (bio). Eighteen hours later, Matt Shepard was found barely alive and strapped to a wooden fence (bio). According to the police report, Shepard had been pistol whipped multiple times across the face and left to die in the freezing early morning temperatures of the Wyoming backcountry (bio). Four days after he was found, Matt Shepard died at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado due to significant brain injuries (wikipedia). Matt Shepard s death sparked a media frenzy that focused on one central idea: Matt Shepard, a gay young man was brutally murdered because of his sexual orientation. Shepard s death caused a massive outbreak of protesting as prominent people in the LGBTQ community spoke out in protest against discrimination (wikipedia). However, one of the more interesting responses during this time of anger, grief, and protesting was that of the faculty of University of Wyoming (Loffreda). Beth Loffreda is an author and teacher at the University of Wyoming (Loffreda). Born in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Gulf War Air Defense Essay The Role of Air Defense in the Gulf War Throughout the history of Air Defense Artillery (ADA), innovative steps were made for the technological advance in weaponry to defend our skies and ground forces. The diverse history and continuous research and development of air defense systems played a vital role in the safety of ground troops and foreign civilians during the Persian Gulf crisis. Though not always in the forefront of battle, ADA had its own vital roles that it played from the time of its birth, and it was no different during Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield when necessity helped to bring about the evolution of the PAC II Patriot missile. With its history woven in every American war since the establishment of the United States Army in 1775, the ADA branch was not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The impact made by ADA forces spanned over many countries, the main ones being Germany, Israel, Turkey and Iraq. Using their newest developed missiles, Patriot Antitactical ballistic missile Capability, phase 1 (PAC 1) and Patriot Advanced Capability 2 (PAC 2), the Iraqi army had nothing as a comparable counterpart (Burr, 2001). These missiles were 17 feet, 5 inches in length, had a warhead with 221 pounds of high explosive, and could fly at Mach 3 up to 78,000 feet in altitude with a range of 43 miles (Leyden, 1997). The radar, control station, and launchers were all connected via computer, activating when a launch was detected and the highest probability of a kill [was] obtained (Burr, 2001). The newer PAC 2 missiles were capable of self guidance with track via missile software and were more effective than their PAC 1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Visual Perception Evaluate the evidence that visual perception involves bottom up and top down processing. The perceptual system is comprised of a of a diverse range of senses including visual, auditory, olfactory and tactition; the perceptual system is part of the nervous system, which contains millions of nerve cells called receptors that sense and respond to a plethora of sensory stimuli including light, sound and temperature. The act of perceiving rather than merely sensing enables us to analyse and make sense of incoming sensory information, allowing us to construct a description of the environment to inform and guide our actions within a complex, dynamic world. For primates, as compared to other species, vision has predominantly been relied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The vibrant environment to which Gibson refers is composed of images and surfaces with varying densities, textures, sizes, distances and shapes, and the interaction or movement of the observer and the movement of the object provide ample information to generate perception. Gibson emphasises the significance of what he terms the optic array whereby light reflected from a multitude of textured surfaces unites in the visual field occupied by the observer, thus altering in conjunction with the position of the observer, hence providing information about where the object is in space. Furthermore, Gibson purposed that in addition to the optic array, invariants or higher order features, such as horizon ration relation and texture gradient offer explicit insight into the nature of the environment (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010, pp 74 76). Horizon ration relation explored by Sedgwick (1973) enables us to judge relative heights and distances of objects; the distance of objects can be judged as the ratio of the proportion of the horizon above to below the object remains constant, however if objects viewed at the same distance differ in height the overall height of the horizon correspondingly increases (as cited in Pike Edgar, 2010 pp 74 76). Likewise, texture gradient provides information about the density, height, and width of individual elements contained within and varying from surface to surface. Additionally Gibson posits motion and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. City Of Jerusalem Research Paper The city of Jerusalem is a very diverse city with many major religions having been part of the history of Jerusalem. Judaism was one of the first monotheistic religions that centred on Jerusalem as it became a major city for many Jewish people after they divided in to two tribes. Christianity is another religion that has a centre in Jerusalem as it was mentioned in many Bible stories and is where many miracles happened. Finally, Islamis one of the last monotheistic religions that are centred on Jerusalem because it was where many of its major prophets came from. The city of Jerusalem can be considered a major religious centre for Judaism, Islam and Christianitybecause it has been involved in many major events from all three of those religions.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The city of Jerusalem can be considered a major centre to Christianity because it is the location of Jesus s travels and it is also where he was killed, resurrected and ascended into heaven. It is also to location of where many of Jesus s miracles were performed. This is shown through the quote During Passover in the third year of his public life, Jesus entered Jerusalem and was welcomed by the crowds who rushed to meet him with palm branches. However, religious authorities were planning his arrest. (DesRivieres 225)This quote shows us that Jesus was a very important figure for Christianity as he was greeted by many people. It also proves that the location of Jesus s death and resurrection would be in the area around Jerusalem as it was where he was arrested for blasphemy. All this means that Jerusalem is a major centre for Christianity as many major events surrounding the life of Jesus occurred. Another way Jerusalem is a major city for Christianity is because it is where the religion itself came from and how it spread from that with The Pentecost. The Pentecost was a major event that caused the followers of Jesus to gain the ability to speak different languages in order to spread Christianity to different countries. (Zavada) An article also says Pentecost, a Jewish feast, was celebrated 50 days after Passover, and pilgrims had come to Jerusalem from all over the world to celebrate the event. The 12 apostles were gathered together in a house when a terrific wind came from heaven and filled the place. They saw tongues that looked like fire that separated and came down on each of them. (Zavada) This quote shows us that the early Christian Church started in Jerusalem and spread throughout the world from there. This means that Jerusalem is an important religious centre in Christianity because it originated from there. These reasons are why Jerusalem is also a major religious centre to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on The Postmodernist Impulse and Sam Shepard The term postmodernism is applied to several disciplines which include architecture, art, literature, music, film, sociology, cultural and media studies, visual arts, philosophy, history. Communications and technology. The beginning of postmodernism is quite unclear, however, it emerged as an area of academic study in mid 1980s. Postmodernismis an outcome of the deep changes in social and political life style in post industrialized societies with an attitude to question the truth and authority put forth by such conditions. Critics have constantly been debating about the treatment of the prefix post in postmodernism . According to some critics, the post designates a process of historical succession. For them,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An uncomplicated way to think about postmodernism is by thinking about modernism, a movement from which postmodernism seems to have emerged. Modernism evolved as a movement which rejected the old Victorian standards about what art should mean. Figures like James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Franz Kafka, and Mallarme are considered to be the originators of twentieth century modernism. Modernism is characterized by an emphasis on subjectivity in writing, a focus on how rather than what is perceived, an emphasis on fragmented forms and narratives, a self consciousness regarding the production of the work of art , a rejection of genre distinctions and a rejection of the distinction between high and low or popular culture. Postmodernism does follow majority of these modernist ideas. However, there are some practical differences between modernism and postmodernism. While modernism tends to present a fragmented view of human subjectivity, it presents the fragmentation as something tragic, something to be lamented as a loss. Modernists aim at unity, wholeness and totality, a unified set of values, a unified culture and lifestyle. In contrast, Postmodernism, doesn t lament the idea of fragmentation, but rather celebrates that. Linda Hutcheon says whereas in modernist one sensed a kind of wishful call to continuity beneath the fragmented echoing, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Heart Failure ( Hf ) Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a pathological condition that impairs the ability of the heart to keep up with the metabolic demands of the body, resulting in multi organ abnormalities and eventually death1, 2. This can result from conditions that reduce the ability of heart to pump blood which include decreased contractility of myocardium secondary to reduced coronary perfusion, structural causes like damaged heart valves, cardiac muscle or pericardial diseases etc.3 The understanding of the mechanistic details that drive the progression of heart failure is not well understood but molecular and cellular changes point towards the role of neuro hormonal activation and ventricular remodeling as primary determinants.4 The sequential and progressive upregulation of renin angiotensin aldosterone system, increased levels of norepinephrine and endothelin 1 play a significant role in the progression of LV dysfunction. Coronary artery disease (CAD), dDiabetes, and hHypertension are among the leading causes whereas other factors such as genetic, alcohol abuse, infectious myocarditis, chemotherapeutic agents etc. also account for significant number of cases.5, 6 The symptoms of decompensated HF are very non specific (shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness, etc.) and need evaluation in the context of the overall clinical picture, which includes signs like extremity edema, jugular venous distention, S3).5, 7 Tests like BNP, ECG, CXR, echocardiography, C MRI allow confirmation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of The Poem Dog By Lawrence Ferlinghetti There are many literary devices in the poem Dog by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, which can be found in Ann Charters The Portable Beat Reader. In this particular poem, the use of symbolism is heavily embodied throughout each stanza. Looking at this from a standard viewpoint does not give the reader a chance to comprehend the meaning of the poem. However, by analyzing and dissecting each stanza, it would not seem to be just a group of random words stitched together, but rather a poem about Lawrence Ferlinghetti s assessment of the modern world. As the supposed dog wanders freely and explores the world around him, the symbolic images that the dog experiences along his journey truly gives an in depth view of the term Beat from the emerging Beat Generation of the 1950s. Qualities of the post World War II Beat culture include obscene and defiant behaviors in addition to an environment paved with drugs and poverty. One of the stories that best portrays the central elements of the Beat culture is the story of Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty in On the Road by Jack Kerouac. In fact, Jack Kerouac is the writer who was the first to coin the term Beat Generation. In the story, Sal Paradise meets a highly experimental and charismatic man dubbed Dean Moriarty. The story follows them as they travel from corner to corner of the country searching for meaning, all while facing adversities such as confusion, depression, drugs, alcohol, and overall abandonment. Since these qualities are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. India Case Study Report 1. Visits: There should be more visits and lecture tours by leading Indian and Australian jurists to each other s country. The Australia India Council has begun this process. It has arranged for me to return to India in January 1997 to give lectures in New Delhi, Bombay and Bangalore. Through the good offices of my friend, and colleague in the International Commission of Jurists, Mr Fali Nariman, the Bar Association of India has invited me to deliver a lecture in its annual series. The Australian legal profession should reciprocate. It is hoped that the Chief Justice of India, or a Justice of the Supreme Court of India, will, later in 1997, give return lectures in Australia. Legal links have been established between India and lawyers from... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only when the judges become aware of the jurisprudence of another country will questions be asked of the profession that will send them searching for relevant analogies and precedents. Subscriptions to legal periodicals are expensive. Complete collections are extremely costly. Yet a few well planted contemporary copies of the general Australian legal review, surveying the scene (as the Australian Law Journal does) could bear fruit. It might produce reciprocation. Both India and Australia still look to England for legal material. Yet, in all truth, the constitutional arrangements of Australia are much closer to those of India than are those of England. 4. Judicial training: Consideration might be given to funding the participation of a newly appointed Indian judge or judges in the orientations and training courses given for Australian judges. Judicial officers from New Zealand and Papua New Guinea take part in these courses. It could be mutually beneficial to have participation by new Indian judges. It would help stimulate the thinking of all. It would also create friendships which would endure and expand. 5. Professional reciprocity: As India s economic advancement continues, its importance in the global and regional economies will become more obvious. Similarly, many Australian businesses are now looking for opportunities in the region. Capital markets are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Spinning Ceremony Spinning Disks never stop spinning Whether you re street smart or book smart we know close to nothing. just coming to that conclusion is enough to make one more at peace with the common question why? I have realized that everything we know everything we do does has little to no effect to the universe outside our plant or even the galaxy. Even the destruction of a planet like earth would be miniscule to no loss at all for the galaxy. honestly one does not know. that is probably why we ask the most common and complicated scientific question Why? . Why do we even exist why does anything exist. one who puts aside all beliefs that can t be proven should be stumped. I feel that way constantly. I know I know nothing. but, knowing I know nothing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... would loath its presence but eventually, would recognize the beauty of this guardian for all its craters and smooth spots and its dark side that kept my curiosity sharp. In these times in wonder and awe I had found out a way to study the moon with more and more magnification I invested in a telescope a refracting celestron seeker telescope. This investment lead to the exploration of space on the top of my roof. This new telescope was expensive but an experience that only a telescope could bring to the mind or a curious stargazer. This tool I had was about 6 feet tall at its tallest height. It was solid black in cooler and it was pretty heavy. It was complicated to comprehend how it worked at first glance. But looking deeper into this tool I learned how it worked. The night with the telescope were much shorter that the other nights where I stargazed but they were more magnified with was a good thing. I also bought a record player. this had nothing to do with my interest in the sky or stars. I just found a curiosity in the spinning disc that made music. before the discovery I found out about Sinatra and the four seasons. This was the era were I would grow fond of classical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Monument Dbq Monuments are structures that give importance to an event, person, or place. They are designed not only to remind people of the past, but to stir emotions in their viewer. To make them truly monumental, monuments have many factors to consider in creation. Monuments should be well thought out in terms of placement, motive for building, and design. In order for a monumentto get a greater value of importance the placement of the monument is crucial. The placement of a monument is not only important because of how populated a place is but also the relation between the place and the monument. Even the smallest consideration to detail can make a difference in the awe a monument inspires. For example, Source G states The vietnam veterans... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To pay tribute to one of Maine s most popular industries, the state commissioned a bronze sculpture of a lobsterman kneeling down with his catch, to be displayed at the World s Fair in 1939. Unfortunately, the sculpture didn t quite turn out as planned. The Maine Lobsterman sculpture was subject to many hardships before finally ending up in Washington DC. (Source F) The Maine lobsterman s first setback was when it was being created. Maine s fund for the monument ran out of money before it was cast. As a result, the artist ended up painting bronze over plaster instead of casting the lobsterman in bronze. After the World s Fair no one seemed to want the Lobsterman. The fake monument wasn t valuable to anyone and so spent forty years homeless, being moved from place to place and ended up in a warehouse until he was saved by the Camp Fire Girls and finally cast in bronze. Had the monument been made with the proper material to begin with, perhaps it would not have had such a neglected history. Perhaps the real problem is that monuments themselves may be an outdated concept. The world is changing so fast that trying to memorialize someone or some group is mute because there will always be another person or group coming after them doing something more. No matter where, how, or why you build it, time buffers people s feelings toward the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cruising In The Caribbean Essay 1.0TERMS OF REFERENCE Cruising in the Caribbean has grown rapidly in popularity over recent years, and whilst this is an advantage from a tourism aspect, it has also brought escalated concerns for many territories in this region. According to Nagel, G. (1999) tourism in the Caribbean had increased from 5 million to 10.6 million in the space of ten years. Since this had been found in 1996, this number has now raised to 25 million in the past year. Growing demand for cruise travel means economic development, environmental degeneration, growth in tourism and pollution are now effected more predominantly. This report will investigate all impacts effecting the Caribbeanand what could be done to alter those effects that are having a negative impact. 2.0PROCEDURE 2.1Research on the growth of the Caribbean due to cruising 2.2Analysis of the impacts cruising has on the environment and economy 2.3Research on concern about pollution and what is being done by cruise lines to prevent further damage 3.0FINDINGS 3.1Growth of the Caribbean due to the cruise industry. 3.1.1Public investment has had a great impact on the history of Caribbean growth. The region has over time developed its tourism products, emphasising natural aspects like sun and sand, whilst also developing its potential for cruise tourism. Mentioned by Brida, J.G. and Zapata, S. (2010) the number of arrivals in the Caribbean have increased from 3 million to more than 25 million between 1980 and 2007. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Company SWOT Analysis Of Adidas COMPANY BACKGROUND Adidas is a large and renowned company around the world. It ranked second after the Nike Company. The company focuses on the manufacture of sporting goods such as shoes and clothing, and others. Today, Adidas is a company that has a very large network of sales of sports clothes. There are many retail stores, manufacturing companies located in China, Indonesia, Thailand and Germany. Every year the company will earn huge profits. All data show that the company is reliable in the world. It should be highlighted that the history of the Adidas Company is rather unusual. When it was established, nobody can imagine Adidas Company can reach that stage. Establishment began from a small sewing shoes by Adolf and Rudolf Dasler, and it was called a shoe factory. History is a very famous brand shoes was started in 1920 by Adi (Adolf) Dassler in his mother s laundry. At that time, Adi Dassler made a small scale project to create a sports shoe. Because of the high quality of shoes produced, eventually small... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Backward integration: This is a smart strategy if followed by Adidas Adidas because it helps companies to get their patents and also integrate them with the R D operations team to work in an open system. Threats in the SWOT analysis of Adidas 1.Competition: Although Adidas is a global brand, but it still faces stiff competition from other brands, mainly Nike, which is the number one brand and Adidas is ranked second only to Nike in this premium segment. In addition, there is also competition from local players, substitutes and market penetration. 2.Supplier Dominancy: By the due to the majority of its production from external sources, the supplier has bargaining power over the company. 3.Government Regulations: Import regulations, duties and tariffs plays an important role in determining the success of the company and even 35% of the products produced in China and 93% of the production takes place in Asia. TARGET ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Biometric Payment Essays Abstract Paying with your fingerprint coming to a store near you. Buying groceries with a touch of a finger is already being marketed and used in many stores. Finger scanning will soon be ubiquitous, offering speed and convenience to consumers. It will help protect and prevent identity theft. Kids growing up now cannot imagine you needing a cord to use a telephone. Soon they will be saying, You mean you had to carry around a piece of plastic or a piece of paper to buy something? Right now about 500 stores are offering biometric payment and are projected to triple in 2006. The Jetson Age Identity theft has become a major concern for consumers these days and companies are trying to figure out a way to help their customers protect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Negotiability is limited to acceptance only at location connected to the source of settlement information. Enrollment involves providing your identity by scanning at least two fingerprints and entering driver s license and banking information. Some applications also require a unique PIN like a four digit number code or identifier code like a telephone number. This process takes about two to five minutes. To complete a typical transaction, the customer swipes a finger, enters a PIN and selects a payment source. Why biometric payment In order to get consumers and merchants to use biometric payment there has to be benefits in using it. With identity theft and fraudulent activity increasing, biometric based solutions can provide increased security and confidentiality of personal and financial data. This is more secure than PIN numbers, passwords, social security numbers and signatures. Biometrics can authenticate an individual trait that are difficult, if not impossible, to copy or forge. People misplace things. Credit cards, check books, wallets even cell phones can be misplaced, lost or stolen. Fingerprints are portable, reliable and they are always in your possession. It is also convenient, no need to carry your purse or wallet into a store. The speed of the transaction will be comparable to credit cards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. 1787 Executive Branch Have you ever wondered what happened in 1787? Do you know about the U.S constitution? Well if you don t, this will be very helpful towards you. In 1787, the founding fathers , such as James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin all wrote the U.S constitution. They all signed the constitution 1787, and it was ratified on June 21, 1787. It was signed in the Independence Hall , Philadelphia. The Founding Fathers wrote and signed the constitution because they all wanted to create a stronger central government that would work for the benefit of all their citizens and define rights that would be protected by the government. They wrote it by the greeks and the romans ideas on government along with ideas taken... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The amendments of the U.S became more helpful after being ratified by Вѕ of the state. Some amendments are ratified fast, and some take time. For example, the 27 amendment took from 1792 to 1992 to become ratified. 33 amendments to the U.S constitution have been processed by the U.S congress and sent to the states for ratification since the constitution was put into operation on March 4, 1787. Twenty seven of these all ratified, are part of the constitution. The amendments are helpful in many different ways. It helped us from obeying the law, to forming rights for people all around the world. After the 18th amendment, congress passed the volstead act, which sets the date for prohibition on January 17, 1920. On September 25, 1789 congress transmitted to the states legislator twelve proposed United States amendments of which the first two dealt with congressional representation and congressional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Pros And Cons Of Ida B. Wells The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting Sun Tzu. Many of the famous Civil Rights leaders would agree with this quote, but while there also leaders that wanted violence. Many famous people of this time period had differing opinions on how to make the lives of African Americans safer. The primary sources from Wells, Washington, Turner, Du Bois, and Harper showed their separate opinions on how to better the lives of African Americans, and each person had positives and negatives, but the alternative offered by Ida B. Wells would have caused larger problems between the black and white communities. Two of the alternatives proposed were considered radical and almost dangerous to the African Americancommunity. The first radical idea was proposed by Ida B. Wells. She believed that the African American population needs to stand up against the government to show that the lynching and unjust treatment in America is unfair. Wells was famous for her boycotting of the railroads, and she wanted every household to have a gun just in case of emergencies involving the white people. These ideas were very radical for the time period because she wanted people to hurt others first, she famously states, The strong arm of the law must be brought to bear upon lynchers in severe punishment, but this cannot and will not be done unless a healthy public sentiment demands and sustains such action . Ida B. Wells had passionate beliefs, but this would not be the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Historiography During The Cold War What is Historiography? The study and analysis of historical writings, the method of analyzing a historical period based on the perspectives of historians to the event. What is critical analysis in history writing? To critically analyze an event one must read about all aspects of a historical event in order to fully understand that historical era. This is done by examining several primary source documents, as well as the perspectives of several historians. This way we are able to break down a historical time and fully understand its success and failures. For example: Reconstruction is the most controversial point in U.S. history in regards to its successes as well as its effect on the course of the country. Historians of the 1900 s like... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using military strategies, political doctrines, and economic aid, the United States was able to prevent the smaller countries from falling to into the grasp of communism. brinkmanship: the practice of pushing dangerous events to the brink of disaster in order to achieve the most advantageous outcome. In the Cold War, the arms race and the space race where important aspects of brinkmanship. Truman doctrine: established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces, this was a part of the containment policy of the U.S. to stop Greece and Turkey from being taken over by the Nazis. Marshall plan: an American initiative to aid Europe, the United States gave $13 billion (approximately $120 billion in current dollar value) in economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Brief History Of Management Consulting History of Management Consulting Management consulting is helping other organizations make best possible decisions to maximize their profits, not necessarily generating more revenue. The field of this job has been growing in the past two decades. The focuses of management consultants have been changing over the time. However, even people in the field don t know the historical back ground of the management consultingfirms and how the industry has changed in the past. This article covers these following three things: (1) a brief history of management consulting, (2) characteristics of management consultants in the past, (3) characteristics of management consultants now. A Brief History of Management Consulting Consulting firms existed even in the late 19th century in the United States. The biggest consulting firm back then is Arthur D. Little Inc., which was established in 1886 (Arthur. n.d.). Around that time period, the size of industry was really small. After companies started seeking for more profits out of their works, management consulting firms began to attain more partners and grow. Kiechel (2010) states that current dominating consulting firms Bain Company, Boston Consulting Group, and McKinsey Company were founded during the early through mid 20th century (p. 1, 13). Those three firms are currently called Big Three in the consulting field. During the same period, other consulting firms also appeared. The revenues of management consulting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Technology Has Improved With Better Mobility And More... As the technology developed and matured, hand held devices have been significantly improved with better mobility and more functions: when I was young, my father used to have a mobile cell phone which was very heavy its weight was over 1 lb., which was at least three times heavier than the newest iPhone. Also, besides the basic phone calling function, many new communication applications text messaging, social networks including Facebook and Instagram, and online video chat tools like Skype are integrated with the mobile devices. From using a simple handy phone to a well functioned smart phone, my communication style had also changed a lot. The first hand held mobile device for communication is a personal handy phone which is named Xiao Ling Tong in China. I received that in 2008 when I was in middle school. The device itself looks like a mini mobile phone, but its functions were limited to phone calling, text messaging and some simple games. Also, it did not have an individual phone number it was connected with the fixed line telephone and they share the same phone number. At that time, the way I was using my handy phone was to contact my parents through phone calling when I went out. I did not use that to communicate with my friends or classmates frequently as most of them did not own mobile devices. However, it was not as convenient as a true smart phone: it did not have roaming service, which meant that it could only be used locally. In 2010, I went to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Taking a Look at Pal Fabricators Offering a wide range of Hydraulic Product Equipment, Coil Straightening Machine / Plate Levelling Machine, etc., at most reasonable prices. About Us Pal Fabricators offers Hydraulic and Machinery Solutions to sectors like agriculture, heavy equipment and mining. We have acquired a reliable status in these sectors as a prominent manufacturer of Hydraulic Product Equipment, Coil Straightening Machine / Plate Levelling Machine, Power Operated Shearing Machine, Fittings and Spare Parts. Our complete range of products commands a significant industry presence due to its impeccable quality and wide usages. We develop the array using best grade of raw material and as per international quality standards. We understand the value of our client s investment and show our gratitude towards it by delivering precision engineering solutions matching to our commitment and customer s requirements. Conforming to it, we have strong manpower support whose deep engineering expertise and consistent approach towards developing quality products has helped us in providing optimal solution to patron need. Our skilled professionals spend time with the purchaser to find out their specific requirements and then suggest optimized solutions to them. The motto of our company is to make sure that customers are getting best products at most competitive prices. Besides, our financial strength, commitment to quality and geographical diversity has strengthened our partnership between employees, customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Just Lather, That s All English 10 1 February 17, 2016 Just Lather, That s All Many have been left thinking and questioning details of Hernando TГ©llez s Just Lather, That s All . This story depicts the internal conflict of the barber when the most feared military captain comes into the shop for a shave. The protagonist the barber contemplates, weather to kill Torres his enemy and fulfil his revolutionary duties, or shave the Captain without letting one single drop of blood fall on behalf of a good barber. At the end when the Captain is still alive he shocks the barber revealing that he knew all along that he was secretly a rebel and what he wanted to do. This piece of writing has many interesting aspects to analyze, but symbolization, theme and connections were the most meaningful to me. The razor was a very symbolic object according to many people. If you don t already know, symbolization is when we take a solid object and give it and abstract idea. The razor symbolizes countless things throughout this piece. It was evident that it symbolized his profession but, it also could be used as a murder weapon. The moral dilemma it represented of the barber was the most prominent to me. All through the text the barber was faces this internal conflict of to kill or not to kill. Weather to stand by his moralityor collective beliefs. Weather to do what he thought was right or to do what he was told to be right. These opposites clash and had resulted in conflict. Hero or murderer? His destiny was set on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. FARC In Colombia The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) were formed in 1964 with the stated intention of overthrowing the government and installing a Marxist regime. After modest beginnings, the group rose to prominence through the 1980s and 1990s as its association with the drugs trade improved its financial standing. At its peak, it was the largest and best equipped guerrilla force in Latin America. According to a timeline written by BBC (2016) the major events throughout the armed conflict history in Colombia is as it follows: In 1964, the FARC was formed by Manuel Marulanda after fleeing a government assault on communist groups in the country. In 1966, The FARC were adopted by the Communist Party of Colombia as its armed wing. In 1977, The FARC... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But talks collapsed a year later. Then, in 1996, the FARC took 60 Colombian soldiers hostage, which was the first mass abduction carried out by the group. Three years later, President Pastrana and leader Manuel Sureshot Marulanda announced the start of a period of negotiation and dialogue following a meeting between the two in July the previous year. Large areas of the country were demilitarized to facilitate the talks. Nevertheless, in 2002, the FARC rebels hijacked a domestic flight carrying 24 passengers, prompting President Andres Pastrana to end peace talks which began in 1999. In 2002, Senator Ingrid Betancourt was kidnapped and held for six years before being rescued by the Colombian military along with 14 other hostages. This is considered one of the most horrifying crimes committed by the FARC. Later in 2008, the group confirmed the death of FARC founder Manuel Marulanda from heart attack. In 15 November 2011, the group announced that Timoleon Jimenez, alias Timochenko, was the new leader of the group. Later in August 2012, President Juan Manuel Santos said talks have begun over a new peace process. Finally, the 26 of September 2016, President Santos and FARC leader Timochenko signed the agreement at a ceremony in Cartagena ( Colombia s FARC rebels 50 years of conflict BBC News , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Hero s Journey Is A Long And Arduous One The hero s journey is a long and arduous one, but ends up being quite rewarding in the end. The hero follows the road of growth and education until they are ready to pursuit their goals and save the day. Two such heroes journeys are the stories of Will Stronghold in Sky High (2005) and Hercules of Hercules (1997). Both, Will and Hercules, want to be heroes and correlate through the ideals of: lacking of powers, making their fathers proud, and wanting to save the day. Thus, the two films can be assessed through the various social and personal similarities within the film. First, in Sky High, Will is a young freshman attending high school for super teens with both of his parents being crime fighting superheroes. In fact, Will s parents are known as two of the best superheroes in the world, setting a very high standard for Will himself. Super powers in the film are somewhat represented in a similar manner to puberty, as the children usually get them as they grow up. By the first day of class, it is found out that Will doesn t have any superpowers, which sets him as an outcast within the school. Will just wants to have superpowers in order to fit in, as he feels out of place within a school full of superheroes. Eventually, Will begins to accept the fact that he might just be a normal person without powers. Later on, Will unfortunately ends up in a brawl with Warren Peace, who doesn t like will because of his father s actions, and figures out that he has superhumanstrength. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Post WW II and Japan Essay World War II took place beginning at 1939 and ending in 1945. Japan was the last opposing country to surrender to the US Allies on September 2nd, 1945. Ending the long, horrific seven year war. Upon Japan s admitted defeat, the U.S. invaded and took occupation of the country for seven years. Though assumed to be a distressing circumstance and expected total domination, it was a benefit to Japan, for the United States to take control of them, rather than being a disadvantage. The occupation helped the recovery and development of Japan s economy and also clarified understanding between the two countries. When the United States took control of Japan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many Japanese people still felt bitter about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which they tried to exploit the immorality of it by writing books, bashing the U.S. President Truman and the Americans. However, the U.S. government during the occupation period censored it. Surprisingly, the American occupation wasn t such an unpleasant experience the Japanese anticipated it to be. The occupation proved to be an important, constructive phase of Japanese history, a veritable rebirth, comparable only to the Meiji Restoration (Reischauer 222). What the Japanese expected the U.S. to be a vindictive and relentless sovereignty, were basically friendly and fair minded people. The Japanese, for their part, were far from the fanatical fighters the Americans had come to know on the battlefield, and proved to be a docile, disciplined, cooperative people at home (Reichauer 222). The United States dominating of Japan transformed the brutal war charged with overt racism into an amicable peace in which the issue of race seemed to have disappeared. The army of occupation became an undisputed figure of authority, and the government and its people obeyed without question. Since militarism and authoritarianism lead Japan into disaster, many Japanese believed that the democratic rule the Americans eulogized must be the correct way of governing. They enthusiastically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Statutory Background Of Facta Litigation Essay Before addressing the specific claims of this Comment, it is necessary to examine the statutory background of FACTA litigation, the realities of class action В§ 1681c(g) litigation, the case law establishing what constitutes willfulness, and the standards for a 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss. Sections I.A and I.B will examine FACTA and its underlying policies, as well as the reasons for the temporary safe harbor Congress later created for violations of the expiration date requirement. Next, Section I.C will explore the realities of В§ 1681c(g) litigation, particularly the massive liability that defendants face from the aggregation of statutory damages via class action suits. Third, because the recovery of statutory damages depends on showing that a defendant willfully violated FACTA, Section I.D will explore Safeco, the Supreme Court decision establishing the meaning of willfulness in FACTA cases. Finally, Section I.E will examine the new pleading standards established in Twombly and Iqbal in order to better inform the later discussion of pre and post Iqbal 1681c(g) case law. A.The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act Congress passed FACTA on December 4, 2003, amending the Fair Credit Reporting Act(the FCRA ). FACTA was intended to address identity theft by, among other provisions, requiring lenders to identify and respond to possible indications of identity theft, giving consumers greater control over their credit history and information, and establishing the rights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Best Practices For Transporters And 3pl Service Provider Introduction In the article, Best Practices for Transporters and 3PL Service Provider , it talks about the advantages and disadvantages of third party logistics. It also talks about how the industry is growing now and in the future. Third party logistics primary focus is on global expansion. Expansion in the marketplace that can have a greater impact in a company s supply chain management function. Most businesses today choose to outsource a portion if not all of its logistics functions to third parties in the hope of achieving operational efficiencies within the supply chain area of operations. By doing this companies are able to place more focus on core business activities. Third party logistics providers has the capability of taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Areas that third party logistics specialize in include customized services and logistics matters. Those areas may involve warehousing, transportation, material handling, distribution, packaging and inspection, and inventory control. Sowinski (2005) stated that some of the services offered by 3PL s in the current market are dedicated contract transportation and transportation procurement, inventory management, logistics management and consulting, freight audit and consulting, shipment tracking and tracing, and reverse logistics and value added services. Of course with any service there are advantages and disadvantages. One of the downsides to third party logistics is that some form of control can be loss when companies entrust vital documents or information of their business to others. Saying that there is an upside to using third party logistics. The organization shipping the product can benefit from the expertise and the knowledge of third party logistics companies. Third party logistics providers allow companies to eliminate the need for warehouse space, transportation, technology, and by not having to staff employees to execute these logistics functions Third Party Logistics Advantages There are advantages of using third party logistics. Those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Twenty-Year Goal Research Paper Twenty Year Goal Background: At the beginning of my high school journey (grade 6 onwards), I was very interested in becoming a doctor. More specifically an orthopedic surgeon. Finding out that I could not go into my field due to my hand tremors was difficult to take in at such a young age. Conducting more and more research as I got older, showed me that coming into engineering would give me so many options to continue my interest in biology, perhaps designing machines that could work more efficiently etc. The last few years of high school made it obvious to me that engineering was the field I should go into. Physics and math were my two favorite subjects, and I excelled in them. Aside from that, I learned many leadership and time management ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The one I am most interested in is the Clean Snowmobile Team, as it combines two things I am passionate about, snow (and skiing) and protecting the environment. I am hoping that by 2B, I will have enough work experience and sufficient knowledge about engineering, to come up with creative, and lateral ideas that could solve the problem of tailpipe emissions and noise pollution made by current snowmobiles. 2B and 3A will give me a lot of time to find out more about myself. None of these terms are considered to be hard, and so, I can use my extra time throughout the terms, to explore different fields of mechanical engineering that I had not previously thought of. This would help me find out if biomechanics is the right choice for me. 3B is the toughest term in undergraduate mechanical engineering at the University of Waterloo. This will mean that I am going to have to focus on my academics a lot more than previous semesters. This may eliminate my chance of joining student teams, and play as many sports. This term is also an important one in terms of co op because I would be looking for my first of final two jobs. This can help me decide my future, as many people return to one of their last two co op jobs after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Types Of Major Depressive Disorder Depression in Inmates Major depressive disorder is a mood disorder that can be found among many Americans, reaching roughly three percent of adults and eleven percent of adolescents living in the United States. Other forms of less severe depression affect about ten percent of adult Americans. Women are more likely to be affected by this disorder than men, and women in their 30 s are also more likely to be affected than women of any other age group. In the criminal justice world, many adults who are put in prison or commit violent crimes suffer from a mental illness. Prison conditions aren t like staying in a five star hotel by any means. Contact with people outside the prison is dependent on behavior of inmates, and the cells only meet the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When doing some background research, the researchers discussed that higher punishment for juveniles is becoming more common, for example the placement of a juvenile in an adult prison setting. Before beginning their research they also looked at the factor that the subjects of this study might not have incarceration induced depression, as they could have experienced symptoms of depression before being brought into the system. The research included four types of subjects: youths incarcerated for serious offences in adult facilities; youths incarcerated for serious offences in juvenile facilities; youths incarcerated for less serious offences and non incarcerated and non offending youths. From their research they were able to conclude that incarcerated youths were 20 times more likely to develop depression than those of any other category. During a study in 2000, researchers did two Beck Depression Inventories, first when the subject was brought into the prison setting and then again later after they had been in custody for a while. They also did BDIs on subjects who were in different levels of custody, to determine if the strictness of the custody that the inmates are in, is a factor of their depression. They took a sample of subjects from a variety of prisons in North Carolina. The participants ranged from the ages of 16 to 65, although the mean age was 29 years old. The level of education completed, also ranged from low education to higher levels of education. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ellen Swallow Richards Ellen Swallow Richards was a very important woman in history. She was behind the first water quality standards in America, the first Pure Food and Drug Act in Massachusetts, she discovered samarskite, and coined the word euthenics. She was very successful and was honored as the first female member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Ellen Richards began her career with air and water analysis. She mainly focused on sanitation. She did tests on 40,000 samples of water in the 1880s, from places which that were drinking sources for the immediate populations. These studies led her to create the Richard s Normal Chlorine Map which predicted the amount of water pollution in Massachusetts. These helped Massachusetts establish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Did Doyle Write The Hound Of The Baskervilles Arthur Conan Doyle s Beliefs that Impact his Writing Arthur Conan Doyle believed in the paranormal realms. That belief has helped inspire The Hound of the Baskervilles. In 1901, Doyle went on a vacation with his friend, Fletcher Robinson, who first told him about the legend of the hound from Dartmoor, Devonshire (Major 862). In the same year Doyle wrote The Hound of the Baskervilles, which he called a real creeper based on the legend (Major 862). Sherlock Holmeswas put in as an afterthought, possibly because of the pressure Doyle felt from fans for Doyle s killing Holmes (Major 862). The Hound in The Hound of the Baskervilles is portrayed as a frightening being, who kills because of the Baskerville family curse. Although hellhounds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believed that intelligence could exist without the body, meaning the dead could communicate with the living (Diniejko). In 1893, he joined the British Society for Psychical Research, to search for claims of spiritualism and other paranormal concepts (Diniejko). Along with his second wife, he even held seances in order to reach out to his family that has passed on during World War One and any other spirits willing to come through and speak (Diniejko). After his son Kingsley and several other relatives died in the First World War, Doyle devoted the rest of his life to spiritual practices (The Lost World VIII). Possibly because of all his experience Arguably the most famous demon dog story ever is Arthur Conan Doyle s The Hound of the Baskervilles (Britt). In the novel Doyle could be projecting some of his own feelings and beliefs. Having left Catholicism, he turned to spiritualism and devoted the rest of his life to psychic research and propagandizing his beliefs (Millett 765). His pieces of work on spiritualism are what he is best known for (Millett 764). So was Doyle secretly using The Hound of the Baskervilles to start a discussion on paranormal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Symbolism In Pat Conroy s The Water Is Wide Pat Conroy s memoir, The Water is Wide, is about his life on Daufuskie Island, also known as Yamacraw Island in the book. Conroy spent a year teaching on the island in a little two room schoolhouse. The Yamacrawans were rural African American people that by leaving on the island had basically no knowledge of anything beyond the island. Conroy tells of all the troubles he faced while teaching on the island and all the struggles he faced with outside forces. Conroy uses the setting, the title of his book, symbolism, and different themes to express what the year he spent teaching there was like. The setting of the novel is the south, on an island just off the coast of South Carolina. The island is connected to the mainland of South Carolina by a river, and the only way to get on or off the island is by boat. Conroy uses the setting of this book to reveal just how cut off the Yamacrawans are from the real world , and how much this has affected the students he is working with. Conroy states that The twentieth century has basically ignored the presence of Yamacraw (Conroy 3), . The students have no idea what kind of world they are living in, All around the room sat human beings of various sizes and hues who were not aware that a world surrounded them, a world they would be forced to enter, and enter soon (Conroy 37) , and this worries Conroy. The title of the book is also an important part of the story. Pat Conroychose this title in reflection of the river between the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Does Socrates Value Of The Soul Socrates believes that the soul is not always for what is good. This is when the complexities of moral psychology become an important issue. That is found in Plato s mature moral theory. It is eventually put together that the value of justice is related to what value is of the soul. Socrates then develops his famous comparison between the soul and the city. As he cultivates this city, it seems become an ideal city, which he proceeds to construct in his discussion. The ideal city has three classes of citizens. The class to which he belongs, in turn, determines one s function. So rulers should rule and not amass wealth the function of the farmers, artisans, and merchants; if the rulers turn from ruling to moneymaking they are unjust. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Kim Kardashian West Kim Kardashian West paid homage to her style icon, Cher, by dressing up as the singer for Halloween 2017 in a throw back Armenian inspired costume. At a Casamigos bash, Kim dared to channel her idol, but Cher was nothing less than impressed by the holiday gesture. Kim Kardashian didn t merely slip into a random Cher Halloween costume because Gal Gadot s Wonder Woman character is trending this year. According to Elle magazine, Kim s choice to dress as Cher was deliberate and based on her fascination with the veteran songstress and fashion diva. The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star put enormous effort into duplicating Cher s shimmering 1973 two piece ensemble she wore at the Oscars. Kim hired tailors for the custom Halloween outfit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kardashian West s makeup was flawless and she made sure to get her nails manicured for the Halloween themed party. To round out her Cher outfit, Kim brought along her assistant and BFF, Jonathan Cheban, who pulled off a convincing Sonny Bono, Cher s late ex husband and the other half of the Sonny Cher duo. Kim s sister, Kylie Jenner, took several snaps of the fake Sonny Cher and posted the images on her Instagram. Kim Kardashian joined in the fun and took several selfies of her and her Halloween date. Rande Gerber and George Clooney, former owners of the Tequila company, hosted the retro party at the WeHo Tower Records. George s wife, Amal Clooney, and her pal, Cindy Crawford, turned heads with their costume choices. Amal wore an elaborate spangled jumpsuit and prominent makeup. Her hair was frizzy and blown out. A pair of gold hoops dangled from her lobes. Cindy wore a playful halter dress, red skirt, and stilettos. Crawford s hair was curly for the occasion. The celebrated supermodel wore black bangles and held tight to a white fur around her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Quest For The Holy Grail Generally, these two texts are more practical than other texts written in the same spirit, such as the Quest for the Holy Grail, which expects every knights to stay virgin, or the Praise of the New Knighthood, in which Bernard de Clairvaux urges the new religious order of knighthood to be chased on the battlefield before striking a blow. However, these texts sometimes recommend acts that seem out of sync with the reality of knight. For instance, Charny encourages marriages for love, when both spouses are very young and will produce heirs, rather than alliances for wealth, lands and social status, which was yet the most common thing among the nobility. Expectations on knights behaviours always seem to high, as if it was impossible to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This physical perfection was necessary for Llull, since a deformed man or one who is obese or has another physical defect because of which he cannot practise the office of a knight cannot be in the Order of Chivalry, for it is baseness of the Order of Chivalry if it receives a man who is frail 4. Indeed, a knight is one man among a thousand selected to hold the most noble office of them all 5, so he ought to be perfect and that s why he is seated on a horse, since the horse is the noblest beast and the most suitable for serving [...] it was given to the man who was chosen from one thousand men, and thus is called a knight 6. Likewise, in the Prose Lancelot : The horse that the knight sits on and that takes him wherever he needs to go signifies the common people, for the people must likewise bear the knight and attend to his needs [...] so that he may protect and defend them night and day. The knight sits astride the common people, for, just as the knight spurs his horse and guides it toward the goal he chooses, he has the task of guiding the people according to his will and in legitimate subjection; indeed, the people are under him, and that is where they are meant to be 7. Consequently, knights social role always seem to be the focus of the reformative texts, so every modifications, adjustments and advice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The History of Sleepy Hollow Tim Burton s Sleepy Hollow recounts the unfortunate events of the rise of a ghoulish horseman from the grave reeking havoc on the small town of Sleepy Hollow. Icahbod Crane must find the so called ghost in order to prove his investigational methods worry to the city of New York. Though this tale does not come from any certain historical truth but Burton s rendition of the story comes from many years ago. Though he does make several artistic decisions that may differ somewhat from the original account, the film is historical because of lasting legend. The headless horseman and Icahbod Crane have made numerous appearances in books, television shows, and other movies over the years, and will continue to have a lasting impact on many forms of entertainment in the years to come. The legend of Sleepy Hollow is one ranging as far back as the early nineteenth century, originating from Washington Irving s story collection The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon (1819) (Browne). His story could have came from German folktales about The Wild Huntsman who closely mirrored the actions of the horseman in both Irving s tale and Burton s film adaptation. In many historical senses, those who saw the horseman viewed [him] as [an] [omen] of ill fortune, and for those who chose to disregard [these] apparitions] found themselves dead very soon after ( The Legend of Sleepy Hollow ). Instead of decapitating the innocent, the horseman would actually kill the proud, arrogant victims who were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Designing A User Friendly Android в„ ў Application Table of contents 1.Project summary2 1.1Aim of the project2 1.2Risk table2 2.Risk 1 Unable to create a database design/structure3 3.Risk 2 Unable to show videos or pictures within the application4 1.Project summary 1.1Aim of the project The aim of the project is to develop a user friendly Androidв„ў application which is able to track the users workout, gives feedback in form of statistics and shows a log of previously completed workouts. With additional compatibility for previous versions, the application will be created on the latest version of the Androidв„ў Package Index. Developed will the application be in JAVA which is the primary language used to program Androidв„ў applications. 1.2Risk table ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For every technology which is used within the application a prototype is going to be built to become familiar using the technology. Since the prototypes are only used to work with the technology and to test some situations, these prototypes do not have a user friendly and well designed interface implemented. At the end of each section, the impact on the methodology, specification and planning is discussed. Additionally the time which was needed to lower the probability of the risk is going to be compared to the estimated time which was declared in the Project Definition Report. The source code for every application with additional explanations is available within the appendices. 2.Risk 1 Unable to create a database design/structure The implementation of a database is one of the most important features for the application because many features depend on the values which are stored in the database or depend on storing values within the database. This is why the impact of the risk on the success of the application is declared as high. Becoming familiar using the SQLite API for Androidв„ў is the purpose of the sample application which was created to lower the probability of the risk. Using methods to insert data into the database and to get all information out of the database was the purpose of the sample application. The sample application which was created stores a name and a number for each person within a database. Users of the application have the
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  • 44. Essay Shakespeare s Sonnet 18 During the Renaissance period, most poets were writing love poems about their lovers/mistresses. The poets of this time often compared love to high, unrealistic, and unattainable beauty. Shakespeare, in his sonnet 18, continues the tradition of his time by comparing the speakers love /mistress to the summer time of the year. It is during this time of the year that the flowers and the nature that surround them are at there peak for beauty. The theme of the poem is to show the speakers true interpretation of beauty. Beauties worst enemy is time and although beauty might fade it can still live on through a person s memory or words of a poem. The speaker realizes that beauty, like the subject of the poem, will remain perfect not in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shakespeare uses two powerful metaphors in line five and in line six to compare the summer s imperfections to the perfection of the beloved. In line five he uses a metaphor Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines to describe that in the summer the sun gets to hot and this is yet another imperfection of a summer day which the beloved is superior to. Although some may compare there beloveds eyes with the glow or beauty of the eye of heaven here the speaker has chosen to claim the opposite saying that the sun is inferior to his beloved in that her eyes are more beautiful. In line six of the poem the idea of the sun being imperfect is further enhanced by phrase gold complexion dimmed this is implying that the sun is imperfect in that it is not always hot enough. Here the speaker implies that the beloved is flawless in that her complexion is never changed, remaining gold like. Nature that surrounds us is beautiful, the trees, ocean, and the wild life, and although the speaker makes a point to disfigure the view of nature the intention of the poet is to reinforce the beauty of the beloved. In line nine thy eternal summer shall not fade is an allusion to the beloved staying young and beautiful for eternity. This line is referring to the season changing from summer to winter, this means that the beauty is temporary and fades over a short period of time. The beloved on the other hand is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Teach Chapter Summaries Teach is a failure person in the play. Money has determined his personal relationships. He could not be a real friend or a real businessman. At first, Teach associates with Don as a real friend, but if there exists any kind of relationship that is based upon profit. They do not have any feeling for each other. They end their conversation by saying see you later . They can say good bye to each other and show their sympathy for each other. Teach talks about friendship as if it is an slogan that no more exists. He suggests separating friendship from business. Business makes Teach conceive both the robbery and friendship as business deals. Bob has tried to maintain the good relationship with Don. When he saw that it is urgent for Don to get back the coin, he tells lie to him. He wanted to sell a buffalo nickel to him. Actually, he wanted to help Don by giving the coin. Bob acquires his own buffalo nickel so that he can barter with Don for his friendship. Ruthie also has tried to be a good friend. When Don calls her to ask about Fletch, she gives the exact information. She helps Bob and saves him from Teach. She ensures that Bob is not a liar. Though she is angry with Teach and Fletch, but she is helpful to Bob. Bob and Ruthie do not judge their relationship according to money.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He realizes that Bob is important to him more than the business deal. This robbery is also important to Bob. He feels sorry to Bob. Teach also apologies to Bob. Though he feels bad when his plan is ruined, but he understands that he should not misbehave with Bob. When he takes Bob to the hospital, he wears a paper hat. It was raining outside the shop. So the paper hat will not exist in the rain. It will deformed by water. Similarly, they understand that this corrupt business can effect in their relationship. There is no existence of this fake money. It can only destroy human relationship. So their friendship is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Imperial Colonization In China I believe that Imperial colonization in China is a great idea. For one, China is a very large country with lots of unused resources. This means that it would be easy for you to find an unused and untaken area for you to find many resources you need. China has lots of silk, tea, and porcelain and these are all very popular and much needed resources. Another reason why colonization in Chinais a great idea is because it would be easy to get through the government. With China s vast amounts of land and with such a weak government, it would be very difficult for China to control its enormous territory. China s government would be too weak to hold back all of the imperialists, so this would be the perfect area of them to colonize and take what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Examples Of Scapegoat The scapegoat was first seen in the 16th chapter of Leviticus, a book in the Bible. In this chapter, God told two leaders of Israel, Moses and Aaron, to make a sacrificial offering to rid the people of their sins. In obedience to God s command, Moses and Aaron took two goats needed to perform the ritual. The first goat, which was to be sacrificed as a sin offering, was killed and its blood was sprinkled on the Ark of the Covenant. The second goat was to be cursed with the sins of every Israelite, then released into uninhabited wilderness. This practice was to be performed every year as propitiation of Israel s collective sins. Observing past history, one can see that scapegoating was utilized to rather extensive measures. As an example, German... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to renowned psychologist RenГ© Girard, human nature revolves around mimicry of others. This imitation allows large groups of people to be united in pursuit of certain goals. Such unity is combatted when there are conflicting interests among groups. More often than not, the opinion of the largest party would overrule any minority, pressuring every individual to agree with the masses. However, strife and conflict remain within the collective hearts of groups. In order for these conflicting feelings to be released, a scapegoat must be chosen and burdened with the blame for dissension. Scapegoating, as a function, falls under psychological projection an involuntary defense mechanism that may displace one s source negative emotions and assign it to another. To blame an individual for an action that they did not commit just to be rid of guilt or anger is displacing. The idea of psychological displacing was first coined by Sigmund Freud, a defense mechanism. According to the Father of Psychoanalysis , displacement is blaming others for your problems. Whether or not this practice is ethical has been a question lying in the undercurrent of world wide arguments since the beginning of time. Psychologists and sociologists have labeled scapegoating as a natural response and a part of human nature. However, many have argued that scapegoating is personally degrading and keeps the human race from advancing into a more united ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. President Richard Nixon s Political Scandal The Richard Nixon Assignment United States President Richard Nixon was involved in a major political scandal during the 1970s that resulted from a break in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The scandal was known as the Watergate scandal. The scandal was called Watergate because it occurred at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. Nixon and his administration attempted to cover up the scandal, but the scandal was discovered and investigated by Congress. The scandal comprised of illegal activities such as bugging of offices, ordering investigations of activist groups and political figures with the use of the FBI, CIA, and IRS. There were several abuses of power during the scandal and the results of the scandal and investigation were indictment of sixty nine individuals and Richard Nixon resigning his office as President of the United States. Scandal Facts Five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in June of 1972. There was an investigation by the FBI which discovered a connection between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The assignment also asked us to determine a baseline or steady tone that was contrasted by pitch or different vocal pitch. After listening to nearly all of the tapes and reading the transcripts, if I were an investigator, I would have to say yes there was a clear difference in Nixon s vocal patterns in nearly all of the tapes that I listened to. During normal conversations that didn t deal with business, his tone seemed very relaxed, but when questions of the scandal or blackmail came up his voice got louder and his tone was in my opinion that of an angry, defensive, or frustrated individual. His tone jumped from relaxed and calm to higher pitches and defensive throughout all of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay The Role And Functions Of New Zealand Government The New Zealand Government has made significant changes to the economy throughout the last 15 years. The operation and organisation of business activity in New Zealand has been affected by this changing economy. All aspects of the New Zealand Government have been altered. The reason for this change was to improve the performance by being more efficient. The key reforms are privatisation and corporatisation of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and restructuring government agencies. The most significant change was the election of the Labour Party in 1984, which ended the Muldoon Administration. At this time, New Zealandwas in a rut because of poor economic management by the previous Government. Unemployment was high in 1983 and still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some restructuring and reforms affected these sectors. The New Zealand Government owned many enterprises such as State Insurance, Air New Zealand, New Zealand Rail, The Bank of New Zealand, and Telecom. In 1987 most of these assets were sold. By doing this it meant the Government could pay off large accumulated debts and allow these companies to become more efficient. After the sale of these SOEs that the New Zealand Government has become more efficient too, they can focus on their primary task by providing essential services. Some of these services include public hospitals, education, benefits, and emergency relief. From the reforms came a radical change in New Zealand trade. In 1984 the Government devalued the New Zealand Dollar by 20%, then in 1985 introduced a floating exchange rate. Along with that, the removal of agricultural subsidies and import tariffs. It allowed New Zealand to be a fairer country to trade with. As a direct result, the trade competitive index jumped from 0.72 on 1985 to 0.98 in 1987. Foreign investment increased as the New Zealand Dollar strengthened against the green back and the pound. Consequently, importing and exporting firms benefited from the change in policies. The services that the New Zealand Government provides have ongoing restructuring (which means altering an already established department) in the State Sector. The State Sector Act 1988, which departmental Chief Executive is fully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. So Trump Makes Spelling Errors Analysis In So Trump Makes Spelling Errors. In the Twitter Age, Whoo Doesn t? Farhad Manjoo shows popular spelling errors made by Donald Trump in his tweets, expressing that one puts too much weight on spelling and other typographical mistakes, stating that Twitter is a place for immediacy and when one chooses to pay more attention to errors in spelling it blinds us to content instead of paying attention to the unvarnished, unfiltered view of [Trump s] or anyone else s mind. Manjoo, displays in his article several examples of spelling mistakes made by world renowned politicians and his own spelling errors to demonstrate that criticizing grammatical errors in tweets, it is elitist and makes one not focus on what people say but leads to losing the grasp of the more essential crucial issue that is at stake. Manjoo showcases his affection for defending grammatical errors claiming that people are attracted to spelling and it is a forgivable sin for politicians to misspell as spelling correctly has become an important mainstay of the modern public education system. With the white supremacist march that took place in Virginia this year, it was a viral and significant topic regarding cultural oppression today. Trump tweeted praising the marches saying that Sometimes you need... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He himself, being an editor for the New York Times, deliberately makes spelling errors to show that anyone can make grammar mistakes, but that is not what people should be concerned about. Manjoo misspells trump and even in the title of this article, he adds an extra letter in who to grasp the attention of the reader. He does this to prove the point that when focusing and criticizing on the spelling errors one would not read the article or in his defense, the tweet. Or would read it and completely ignore the fact that it was a racist tweet because they were too busy trying to be conceited with checking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Texas And The Population Of Texas As shown in table 1 above, Texas overall population has been comparatively higher than that of the United States population since the year 1970. Even during the year 1990, when Texas had faced a major oil and real estate decline the state of Texas and was still able to come out on top with a gain of nearly 3.9 million citizens (chart site). When looking deeper into the population of Texasone may question what keeps Texas population from decreasing and only two things are to blame. That is that the state of Texas has a higher than average birth rate and that Texas new population growth is growing at strong pace of net migration. Texas higher than average birth rate can partially be an outcome of the amount of the states Hispanic heritage and its ties to Mexico, where total fertility rates were 2.5 percent in 2004, quite a bit higher than the United states2.1 percent (chart site). However, most growth in the Hispanic population from 2000 to 2010 was due to births, not immigration, a change from the long time pattern (Passel). When taking this statistic into account and looking into table 2 and 3 above Texas overall population from the year 2000 to 2040 will begin to decrease in the amount of Anglos, where as the amount of Hispanic individuals will begin to increase and will be overall younger. This proves that the state of Texas will continue to see a large increase in its population, whether or not there are changes in economic conditions and even in something as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Revocable Trust Essay Revocable Trusts Perhaps the greatest advantage of setting up a revocable trust is avoiding the probate process. A trust is especially beneficial if you own real estate in more than one state. Without a trust, your loved ones will be faced with probate proceedings in each state you own property in. A trust accomplishes the distribution of assets to your beneficiaries who should receive them. However, a trust is generally considered to possess superior advantages over a probate for several reasons. пЃ¬A trust provides a private, non probate administration. The only persons entitled to notice or accounting of trust assets are the beneficiaries. Distribution of trust assets can often be accomplished within a few weeks of the death of the person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Probate is considered a public proceeding, and literally anyone can read your probate file, and your will once it is filed. A trust doesn t require being filed with the court, so there is no file for anyone to see. Drawbacks пЃ¬Initially, it will cost more to set up a revocable trust than to write a Last Will and Testament. However, in the long run a trust will reduce stress and your family will save money by avoiding probate when you die, and guardianship if you were to become incapacitated or disabled. пЃ¬Unfortunately, you will still need a will, a special one to cover unfunded assets. If you miss an asset, or die before transferring all your assets into the trust a special will created for this situation will protect them. The will requires probating, but will only cover the unfunded assets. Nevertheless, it is a consideration when your still in the decision process of whether or not to establish a revocable trust. пЃ¬Contesting a trust may allow a longer period of time than a will. Whereas contesting a will is typically allowed for 30 to 90 days, contesting a trust can be allowed for as long as 5 years depending on the individual states statute of limitations. However, a few states are beginning to change the restriction to less restrictive time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Constraint In Macbeth In Shakespeare s Macbeth, both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth believe that manhood requires self constraint, however the two differ their application of that constraint. While Macbeth restrains his desires, Lady Macbeth restrains her sympathy. When Duncan arrives at Inverness, Macbeth says to his wife: we will proceed no further in this business. [Duncan] hath honored me as of late, and I have bought golden opinions from all sorts of people, which would be worn now in their newest gloss, not cast aside so soon (1.7.34 38). Macbethwants to kill Duncan and become the king. However, he halts his business , the assassination of Duncan, because he feels indebted towards Duncan and Duncan s subjects for showering him with honor and golden opinions . Macbeth would feel guilty to just cast aside so soon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She tells Macbeth to follow his desires, saying when you durst do it, then you were a man; and to be more than what you were, you would be so much more a man (1.7.56 58). She praises Macbeth for plotting to kill Duncan, and says he would be even more manly if we carried out the murder. She does not feel guilty like Macbeth does because believes men must show emotional constraint if they are to achieve their goals. Furthermore, when preparing to help kill Duncan, Lady Macbeth tells spirits to unsex me here, and fill me from crown to toe top full of direst cruelty and to make thick my blood. Stop up th access and passage to remorse (1.5.48 51). She wants to be un sexed , thus becoming more like a male, so that she can restrain her sympathy. By becoming manly, she plans to replace her remorse with direst cruelty . Indeed, she believes men have thicker blood, which, similar to having thick skin, means that being a man entails callous regard towards others. For Lady Macbeth, to be a man is to stop up th access and passage to remorse , thus abandoning sympathy for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Temperament Is A Person S Characteristic,Biologically Based Temperament is a person s characteristic, biologically based way of approaching and reacting to people and situations (Thomas Chess, 1977 p.146). Also, temperament may affect not only the way children approach and react to the outside world but also the way they regulate their mental, emotional and behavioral functioning (Rothbart, Ahadi Edans, 2000) p.147). The most important approach to deal with temperament is to sit with a child, to understand his or her behavior, most children are self awareness of exploring things on their own involving cognitive thinking children must understand that others might have options about the wrongness or rightness of their behavior different from their own before they can understand and feel these... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, both of the resources agree to my decision how it supports likewise, giving time to the child to think and learn through playing and getting the role of being a caregiver also from the Birth to Adolescence to ELECT has some different perspectives on a emotional caregiving since, adds in more information on the different techniques it s valuable to know how a child and caregiver do so much detailing as different ways getting their attention. It provides structure and direction for early childhood practitioners who support the development of capacities and skills while respecting a child s interests and choices (Bennett, 2004). The goodness of fit can tell a lot about the child depending on their behavior and how they interact with people in the environment. Children also differ in their susceptibility to environmental influences. For example, infants with difficult temperaments may be more susceptible to the quality of parenting than infants with easy or slow to warm up temperaments and may need more emotional support and respect for their autonomy (Stright, Gallagher Kelley,2008). Temperament is a word that reached to 15 years to what studies shows. It s been discovered by children and families in home and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...