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Toefl Essay Topics List. TOEFL Speaking Topics
1. 🏷️Toefl Essay Topics List.
TOEFL Speaking Topics:
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2. The Sources Of Fossil Fuels
IV. Fossil Fuels
Fossil Fuels are the natural fuels such as coal or gas found in the Earth s crust. It is formed in the
geological past from the remains of living organisms. A hydrocarbon deposit, such as oil, coal, or
natural gas, derived from the accumulated remains of ancient plants and animals. Carbon dioxide and
other gases were produced by burning fossil fuels are considered to be one of the principal causes of
global warming.
A. The origin of coal is a plentiful fossil fuel and has been used historically by the Greeks, Romans,
and Chinese.
1) Types of coal how formed, composition.
a) Peat as an energy source is limited and was not considerably ranked. It is the first step in the coal
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Lignite is also the lowest ranked because of its low heat content. Usually it was burned as a fuel at
some steam electric generating plants that are mined in China, Greece, Germany, Turkey, Canada and
the United States. However, while Germany s electricity comes from lignite power plants, Greece,
lignite is approximately 50% of power. Lignite s carbon content is only 25% 35%.
c) Bituminous coal is formed as more pressure is enforced on to the lignite coal. The more the
pressure is enforced, the more water is discharged which increases the amount of pure carbon and
increases the heat content of the coal. Bituminous coal is mostly formed when a sub bituminous coal
is of higher levels of metamorphism. It is used in the United States at about 50%, and across Europe.
Bituminous has a carbon content between 77% and 87% on a dry ash free basis and a heating value
that is much higher that lignite or sub bituminous coal (2). Sub bituminous is the second lowest energy
content.
d) Anthracite coal is of a metamorphic rock and is considered the highest grade. It is hard and its color
is dark black and shiny. It has a very light weight when compared to other forms of coal and there is a
very little water present. As a result, anthracite has the highest heat content and less smoke. Its pure
carbon content is over 85%. Anthracite is formed when the bituminous coal is opened to extreme
pressure. Historically, anthracite was mined in a 480 square
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3. Mass Media Victims Analysis
What we know and what we think we may know about victims is greatly influenced by what we see
on television, on the internet and in many other forms of media. This representation although
sometimes may be misleading it helps shape our outlooks and understandings of victims and the
assumption we as society make about them. Media has always been seen as an influential tool that can
manipulate society s opinion and perceptions of a victim. In the public s mind the term victim is seen
as a person who has become powerless or submissive due to the result of crime, whether they are
injured, killed or involved in events or actions of misfortune in which they are seen as some kind of
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Dr Elizabeth Yardley hit out at the BBC saying it followed the ideal victimhood phenomenon, which
says people are more sympathetic to the deaths of young, white women. (Yardley,2015) Yardley is
arguing the show has gone with a white female because it is what is considered the norm and is what
the public will respond to, what is called white girl syndrome . As it is argued our national ideal of
who is vulnerable and who holds victim status are those who are white and female. (McKelvey,2013)
Undoubtable suggesting that our perception of victimhood is partly a media creation.
(McKelvey,2013) the breakdown in media victim coverage does not represent reality suggesting We
have a sort of racial hierarchy, (McIlwain,2013). This was evident in the case of Stephen Lawrence
who struggled to get media coverage because of the colour of his skin and his background. According
to a 2010 academic study, roughly 80% of the news coverage about missing children is devoted to
victims who are not black, while only 20% is given to children who are black (Min and Feaster, 2010).
There is no question that victimhood is a media creation and so is the typical image of a victim it is the
main source of information, we are manipulated into believing a pretty white women is what a typical
victim will look like as media thinks society will respond to it, showing how media is bias and
concentrates on personal characteristics before deciding whether something is media
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4. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Clinical Decision Support
INTRODUCTION Clinical decision support provides clinical staff, patients and other individuals with
person specific information. The first computerized clinical support systems used in clinical practice
was developed in the 1970s. There has been an outstanding number of clinical successes since their
development, but their clinical practice routine is not as sustainable. Clinical decision support help to
aid the clinician with decision making using relevant content at the point of computerized prescriber
order entry ( American Journal of Health System Pharmacy , 2017). Using the decision system for
clinical informational outcomes is a way you can promote health quality in the work place. In a way
this can shorten the time that you must wait to see a provider. In this analysis we will identify the
strengths and weaknesses of clinical support systems. What are the different challenges that support
systems have yet to conquer? Why does clinical support matter in healthcare? Hospitals utilize
healthcare technology such as electronic health records to enhance patients care and the development
of clinical decision and support systems to stretch that goal. There are a selection of tools that are put
into place to enhance the decision making in the clinical workforce. Different CDS tools consist of
computerized alerts and reminders to care providers and patients, clinical guidelines, condition
specific order sets, diagnostic support, among other tools ( Policy Researchers
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5. Who Is The Puritans In The Crucible
In today s world, people are very accepting. However in early America, Puritans pushed others to be
perfect which resulted in pressure. Puritan literature such as: The Scarlet Letter, the Crucible, and the
speech, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God are some of the most popular of this genre. The Scarlet
Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a story of a women who made a fatal mistake and had to
pay for it by public shaming. The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller written of a town in hysteria
because of a false belief of witches. Lastly, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, by Jonathan
Edwards, is a speech given that started the Great Awakening using fear to convert the Puritans from
their evil ways. Throughout these pieces, it is obvious that there is correct and incorrect ways for
people to deal with others sins. In early America, Puritans dealt with it incorrectly because of clouded
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In his sermon, Edwards produced fear of God in the Puritans by showing the fiery floods of the
fierceness and wrath of God that will rain down on them if they continued in their sin ( Edwards 2).
He showed the power that God has on these people. God only had not let His great waters come down
on them because of his great mercy and love (2). The speech described that the waters are constantly
rising and waxing more and more mighty; and there is nothing but mere pleasure of God that holds the
waters back (2). As people keep on sinning, God s wrath was risen and it was only God s love and
grace that kept the people from death. Edwards stated that only if they repented would God s anger not
throw them into hell. Edwards convinced the people to have a change of heart because the fear of
God. Ultimately Edwards used these vivid metaphors to produce fear effectively in order that the
listeners would repent to
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6. Pierre Bourdieu Research Paper
Framing the Debate: Bourdieu and Foucault
Pierre Bourdieu has constructed his theory on the concept of practice using the metaphor of a game.
He states that practice is a mode of generational meta theory of all forms of practices constituting the
game (Bourdieu, 1977: 72). Individuals enter the game with predetermined interest and act in
conformity to the rules of the game to achieve their desired goals. According to Bourdieu, the rules of
the game are subject to changes based on different social conditions referred as fields (Bourdieu,
2000:183). Habitus, in turn, refers to the schematic concept through which practice is generated.
Practices generate habitus and are shaped by the condition of life in a certain environment. Hence,
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Bourdieu (2000:148) notes that habitus is the practical knowledge generated through its agent s
history. Habitus is generated by human living experience at a certain environment where social
relations are produced in interaction with a specific habitat. The special determination of habitus as a
structural orientation is explained in relation to the idea of fields (Bourdieu, 1984). The field and
habitus interact in a two dimensional relationship with the field structuring the habitus, and the habitus
in its turn structuring the perception of the field (Bourdieu, 1988: 784). This shows that there has no
direct influence on the field, but eventually, habitus operates in a dialectic relationship between
structure and the agent. Bourdeau sees the field as a multi dimensional space of positions (Bourdieu
1985: 724) occupied agents who own power in alignment with, what he termed as, their symbolic
capital that is identified in the context of the specific material environment (ibid: 731). This dialectic
relation as noted by Bourdieu (2000:211) between habitus and the probabilities of a social space
provides the space for practice and and thoughts. He points out, one should not say that a historical
event determined a behavior but that it had this determining effect because a habitus capable of being
affected by that event conferred that power upon it (Bourdieu
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7. Fantasy Football Busts Research Paper
Early fantasy football busts
Fantasy football is becoming one of America s favorite pastimes, along with actual football. This year
over 59 million people in America and Canada will take part in a fantasy football league of some kind.
So for those 59 million people, here are some early fantasy football busts that you need to be aware
about.
Jordy Nelson
Jordy Nelson is a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers, and he and Aaron Rodgers make magic
together on the field. The only problem is that Nelson got injured last season. He was ready to start
this season, and everyone was hopeful. But during week one he was injured again. It might be time to
dump Nelson for someone else.
Alshon Jeffrey
Alshon Jeffrey is a wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles have one win and one loss so
far this season. Jeffrey didn t have a great start in game one. He s also had injuries to his hamstrings
and calves. Last November he was suspended for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks suffered a season ending injury in the second pregame
of the season. He tore his ACL and had to have surgery. While he s up and walking with two canes
currently, he won t be running anytime soon.
Anthony Hitchens
Anthony Hitchens, who is a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, will be out for approximately eight
weeks, though Dallas is hopeful he ll be back before then. In the meantime he s a bust for your fantasy
football team. Switch him out for someone else because a lot can happen in eight weeks.
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Rob Gronkowski
When Rob Gronkowski, a tight end for the New England Patriots, plays he s a force to be reckoned
with. However, 2016 was a brutal season for him in terms of injury, which ended up with him having
back surgery. It s a risk that isn t worth taking to have him be the number one tight end on your
fantasy team this
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8. Stereotypes In The Fall Of A City
In the short story, The Fall of a City, by Alden Nowlan, Teddy is a young boy has many dreams and
hopes for his future, but his biggest goal is sharterred by his guardians. Moreover, he should follow his
dreams and that his dreams should remain valid till the day he achieves his dreams. It is also important
to pursue the personality and dreams children want to take with them into their future life. Firstly,
stereotypical behaviour of adults in particular can influence a child s future decisions, but children
should have their own dreams and goals to pursue so they get the life they deserve. Paper dolls and
doll houses. An eleven year old boy! (Alden Nowlan, 133). We see how gender stereotypes come in
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His uncle pointed a warning finger. Don t get saucy now, mister. I know paper dolls when I see em
(133). This tells us how children change their dreams when they are discourged by others, especially
adults. Furthermore, children pursue what they have been taught and the kind of personalities they
contract with every day, which can also influence and destroy their inner intentions and dreams. For
example, if a child has strict parents and his parents force him into being a engineer but the child
wants to be a construction worker. Therefore, parents want you to have a good and high paying job,
but it is more important to have a job you like. The person will regret making a choice they were
forced to make when they were a child. Lastly, people tend to be better at something they like, than at
things they do to follow traditions of their society. Through the square below rode squadrons of
lancers, dragoons and hussar, batteries of horse artillery; behind them marched regiments of infantry
(130). Teddy is more deeply connected to his imaginary world than his real
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9. Analysis Of The Movie Amazing Grace At A Rally
Maggie Lauterer was an everyday (wo)man and Democrat from North Carolina who ran for Congress
in 1994. She was the first woman to run for Congress from her district. In her town she was a well
known newscaster. She was asked to run by democratic leaders in her district. They wanted to use her
popularity to get into Congress. The video contains many of what seem to be her campaign videos,
which were taken from her home with her family or while she was doing regular household chores,
while talking about her political views. It also includes her talking to the citizens about issues like gun
control. She also sings Amazing Grace at a rally. A good deal of the video consist of Maggie talking
about how she wants to campaign, her beliefs, and her strategies. There are also interviews from her
campaign manager talking about the crazy things she keeps doing and how the people are reacting to
her. Lastly, citizens are interviewed on their opinions of Maggie. Maggie s competition, Charles
Taylor, has already been in Congress two years as a Republican. He outs out smear videos about
Maggie, telling how she is pro abortion and wants the government to control everything. Unlike
Taylor, Maggie had no political experience. As outsider in the political world, Maggie uses her
heritage, her family having lived in the North Carolina Mountains for seven generations, as a big part
of her campaign. Maggie has a hard time getting money for her campaign. She starts by calling
citizens, but
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10. Descriptive Essay Monologue
Chicken, yeah I ll show you chicken. In case you haven t been stalking me as of fifteen seconds ago, I
was just dared to go hit on this girl because I may or may not have been checking her out. I mean what
do you want me to do she is pretty attractive. Taking my stroll over to the beautiful girl s table, I
definitely began to have second thoughts. Moving closer and closer I could see every bit of detail in
her hair, her skin, everything. She had a face of an angel. I was definitely having second thoughts I
should probably retreat or just run far far far away. As I looked back the guys were watching like a
hawk watches its prey. Well you probably heard Scottie s point of view on her well the book is pretty
popular. Anyway this ain t about him this is about me. Wow that sounds very self centered of me to
say but this is my story. Either way I just walked over to her and well I did feel something weird,
almost as if my legs were vibrating and well bad things happened. I almost threw up, however I
resisted the urge to regurgitate all over the floor and become the laugh of the year. Well luckily no
body fluid came out of me. Well, this was a situation I did not enjoy being in I made a noise that
sounded something like hello, did I fool you no, look I am not Scottie I can talk to girls. I simply said,
Hi, do you know me? I think we have chemistry together? You get the word play there, no, well she
did. She actually laughed at my terrible joke. I had finally won an Olympic gold
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11. Business Overview And Description Of My Business
Business Overview and Description
My business is an online company that designs, produces and sells professional fishing wear to the
casual and professional fisherman. It is called tightlinestrout. My apparel is simple, yet interesting.
Customers can buy the designs on both shirts and hats. The shirts are available in many sizes from
toddler to XXXL. We offer a variety of colors and several different styles of shirts for both men and
women. My products are advertised on social media, including my Instagram account. My Instagram
account is called tightlinestrout. I have links in this account that directs clients to my website,
tightlinestrout.com. Ordering information is on this website. Below is an example of a t shirt that is ...
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They will be making my shirts so I don t have to do the labor. It costs $7 to make each shirt. I only
have to package up the shirts and send it out to whoever buys it. There will be no training involved
since it isn t really required.
I have not actually estimated the sales, but the first year I will hope to make $8000, the second year
$12,000, and the third year $15,000. My business will be different from the rest because I will strive
to keep making better shirts for my customers and be sure to have fast delivery. I will also always be
open to listen to my customer s suggestions and to try to improve my company.
Sales and Marketing
My strategy for my shirts will be so mind boggling that it will blow your mind. I will find customers
through Instagram and advertise through Instagram linked to my website. I will post solid HD photos
of my t shirts. I focus to only sell in the U.S. and Canada because shipping is too expensive elsewhere
unless they pay for extra shipping. I will not use Amazon ... just my website to sell the product.
I will be selling this product straight to customers and not through retail sellers. I will ship the product
using either USPS or UPS ground service. It will take 2 5 days to be delivered to the customer. I won t
be using sales representatives, distributors, or brokers. I won t have to worry about freshness since it s
a t shirt product.
I will do most, if not all my advertising
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12. Simba Chapter 4
1) 8 Elements of communication The Sender is Simba The Receiver is Nala, Timon, Pumbaa. The
Sensing Receptors is Nala listening to Simba, Timon and Pumbaa listening to the conversation
between Nala and Simba. The Channel is Middle of the Jungle (Nala chasing Pumbaa). The Message
is Simba telling Nala that they were once best friends in the past. The Response is Nala responding to
Simba out of confusion. The Feedback is Nala and Simba overjoyed over the inconvenient reunion.
The Situation is The misunderstanding of Pumbaa being food. (Brought the inconvenient reunion in
effect). 2) One of the principle of communication used in the scene Verbal Communication Simba tone
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Simba also showed how he can work together to create harmony by not proceeding the fight with Nala
and instead communicate. 4) Explain how stereotypes are being used in the scene Nala and Simba
judged each other before they got a chance to talk. The prey (Pumbaa) being chased by a predator
(Nala). 5) 4 parts of the Johari Window (Simba) Open Self A male lion. Concealed Survived the
stampede incident. Blind Self The true destined Lion King. Unknown The incident was a setup by
Scar. 6) Example how one character fell into self serving bias. Positive event Timon successfully
survived with Pumbaa against a predator until Simba came out and protected them. Negative event
Timon survived, but Simba and the predator (Nala) are actually long lost best friends. Simba and Nala
also forgot about the attack on Timon and Pumbaa. Timon is furious on how the tragic event turned
into a happy reunion. 7) How could the character increase in the accuracy of their impression
formation? If Simba analyze the situation of Timon and Pumbaa more. If Simba and Nala avoided
early conclusions beforehand. If Timon described how the situation was turning out to
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13. The Slavery Of The Young Slave Girl Essay
Jacobs was sexually abused by her master and was in bondage for seven years before escaped to her
freedom. Brent stated, The poor mother turned away, sobbing. Her dying daughter called her, feebly,
and as she bent over her, I heard her say, don t grieve so, mother; God knows all about it; and He will
have mercy upon me (Brent). Linda the main character witnessed a young slave girl agony during
child birth. The mistress was happy for the situation of the young slave girl because she was in agony
during child birth. The young slave girl and newly born white child died after she gave birth. The
mistress thought she did not deserve heaven. The young slave girl said to her mother before she
passed away that God will have mercy on her. The master sexually abuses the young slave girl and
when she is pregnant, the mistress believed is the slave girl s fault. This is shameful and awful
thinking. The young slave girl told her mother God should have mercy on her before she died to
indicate guilt. The slave shareholders believed she was a Jezebel and promiscuous. Also, many of the
enslaved women would be raped by their masters, and in a situation where they got pregnant, the slave
women would be forced to carry the pregnancy yet the perpetrators could not bear any responsibility.
The enslaved women would afterwards face constant abuse by the master s mistresses whom
whenever they saw the bi sexual children born out of their master s illicit affairs,
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14. Song Of Myself Poetic Devices
Song of myself #1, question 1:
Within the first line of the poem the individual speaks of themselves, saying they are proud of
themselves and celebrate themselves, but then brings in others in line two and says they shall see them
as they do. They individualize themselves by using words such as I, Me, My and then bringing in all
others with the use of you . They state every atom belonging to them belongs to everyone else when
using an indirect you.
Song of myself #52, question 1:
The speaker of this poem is talking to a hawk, he does not understand what the hawk is trying to say,
but he can tell it is upset. As the hawk cannot understand the speaker, they are human which the bird
does not know the language. The word untranslatable is used because both parties cannot be
understood by the other. A barbaric yawp is a way of saying a cry or a yelp of course talk, if the bird
cannot understand what he is saying, it can understand his tone. If one only speaks english and hears
another speaking spanish, they couldn t tell you what they are saying, but they could tell you the mood
in which they are speaking. The world could infer the way the speaker is feeling through his barbaric
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With the use of this they mean that once a soul has chosen what they want, how they want, when they
want, their life to play out one would think that they are not going to go back on their decision. As
once they make their decision the door s of options shut behind
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15. The Witch Craze Of The Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries
Gender, race, age, and ability have been used to shape the history and our understanding of human
sexuality, as well as how certain groups, specifically marginalized groups, were seen as degenerate or
delinquent people. When examining why and how specific groups of people were though of as being
sexual delinquents, it is important to use an intersectional lens, and consider how these different
categories and identities of gender, race, age, and ability work together to form experiences and
opinions. By marginalizing, controlling, and regulating the sexualities and bodies of those who were
women, people of colour, adolescents, or differentially abled, the social norm of a white, heterosexual,
patriarchy has been enforced through history. Throughout the history of humankind, women s bodies
and sexuality have been critiqued, chastised, and judged by society. During the witch craze of the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, many women were accused of being evil beings. Over 60,000
women were wrongfully executed by their accusers . It was believed that woman who were midwives,
challenged male authority, or were sexually promiscuous and given themselves to Satin and were now
evil and immoral beings. The more feminine senses, touch, smell, and taste were often associated with
being a witch . By accusing women who were sexual agents or who were associated with women s
bodies or sexuality (such as midwives) of being evil and executing them, men were able to use gender
to
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16. Wheatley s On Being Brought From Africa To America
1. Title: The title of the poem, On Being Brought from Africa to America , implies that the author will
be writing about a journey of being brought from Africa to America.
2. Paraphrase: Wheatley begins by acknowledging her slavery as being positive, because it brought
her to Christianity. In line one, she states that it was a blessing that she was brought from Africa,
where there was no religion. In lines two through four, she states that coming to America introduced
her to Christianity and saved her from evil and sin, which she never knew that she needed saving
from. In lines five through six, the speaker states there was some negativity towards blacks because
off their dark skin color. They referred to blacks as diabolic dye meaning evil
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17. Redhead Stereotypes
Life as a redhead is tough when you don t have a soul. It is extremely difficult living life without
sympathy or the inability to be kind towards others. In my mind I feel like I want to do these things,
but being a ginger, I just can t. I want to feel bad for people with blonde, black, brown, or whatever
other color of hair there is, but since I have red hair I just can t. I want to feel bad for all those other
hair colors who don t like as stunning as we do, but I just can t. Living without a soul is the hardest
part of being a redhead, but everything else is gravy.
The redhead stereotypes make me laugh. Obviously the one about us not having a soul, that we
supposedly have a fiery temper, that we can t get tan. In the wise words of James ... Show more
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I m the only one at my school with red hair so naturally I get all the attention. The benefits of being a
redhead are incredible. For starters, I never have to worry about the effects of the sun because I am
intelligent and make sure to lather myself with the highest grade of SPF sunblock there is. My
preference is Banana Boat for Men SPF 30, but anything lower than that is unacceptable. The second
benefit of my beautiful hair is all the compliments I receive from older ladies that see me for the first
time. It is almost guaranteed that when I am introduced to a lady who appears to be a grandmother, the
first thing out of her mouth is, Oh My Goodness! I love your hair! So I feel pretty special when that
happens. No other hair color can boast that like we can. Another great benefit of being a redhead is
that people automatically assume that you are a comedian. You can say something and people will
think it is the funniest thing on the planet. People look at redheads and laugh all the time. I like to
think they are laughing with us and not at us though. But this puts a lot of pressure on us because we
have to provide the world with comedy or else it will fall into oblivion perhaps. Probably not, but it is
nice getting recognition from people that we have a sense of humor. The last benefit is the holidays
that we get. If you are a ginger and don t know about National Kiss a GInger day, then you have been
missing out. One day in the whole year where someone kisses you because you have red hair. How
incredible is that? A free kiss because you were born with red hair. In my opinion this is one of the
greatest benefits of being a ginger. In the end people may laugh at us or with us, but they will never
truly get to feel the absolute joy it is to be a redhead everyday of the
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18. The Importance Of Hate Crimes
Prevention Efforts Since the identifiers that put people at risk for this type of crime are not things that
can be changed on the part of the potential victims, other efforts must be made to keep these
individuals safe, rather than just telling a black man to not be black anymore. The National Crime
Prevention Council has put together a list of strategies on how to diminish the presence of hate crimes,
and maybe to one day to extinguish them altogether. Some of these strategies that have been utilized
across America are raising cultural awareness, educating the public, and especially school age
students, about tolerance, and offering counseling for offenders of hate crimes. While all of these may
seem like they would be beneficial for decreasing hate crimes, it is important to look at how and if
they are being instituted in society, and look for changes in the rates of hate crimes. One of the
prevention efforts mentioned above was raising cultural awareness. This is done inasmuch as
increasing the public s view and trust of law enforcement in order to get the public to share what their
communities problems are. A community will know best what is going on within itself, and a police
officer cannot effectively do their job if they are being blocked from the members because of mistrust.
Since the number of immigrants in our society is constantly rising, it is unsurprising that due to
language barriers, many crimes go unreported. This effort suggests that bringing
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19. Analysis Of The Reader A Small Place
Maddie Wiersma
Dr. Nicole Sheets
EL 347: Creative Nonfiction
11 November 2015
The Reader as You
Jamaica Kincaid immerses the reader into her essay A Small Place through the use of second person
point of view, continually referring to the reader as you. She characterizes the reader as a tourist from
a privileged Western nation and narrates the experiences and thoughts of the reader while visiting
Antigua for the first time. By portraying the reader as the tourist through second person narrative,
Kincaid criticizes the ignorance of Eurocentric assumptions, as well as the total superficiality of
Western tourism. Ultimately, this technique allows her to capture her disdain for Eurocentrism,
alienating the reader from Antiguan culture.
In the first sentence of the essay, Kincaid promptly employs second person narrative by addressing the
reader, If you go to Antigua as a tourist, this is what you will see (257). Immediately, Kincaid invites
the reader into the essay, provoking the audience to imagine themselves as tourists. The reader can
relate to the tourist and can identify with the excitement of traveling to a place where the sun always
shines and the climate is deliciously hot and dry for the four to ten days you are going to be staying
there... (257). However, Kincaid then confronts the reader with the problems inherent in this
egocentric way of thinking. She proceeds to call out the reader s ignorance about the climate: since
you are a tourist, the thought of what
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20. Hbr Ashmark Essay example
Q1: What were the key issues with Red Star, Ashmark and their relationship that led to this situation?
Red Star Key Issues: Inferior Company Leadership President Barry Louden failed to manage the
business at a high level, recognize the warning signs, and proactively deploy a strategy for
improvement. He fired his accountant and allowed the company to flounder, displaying no sense of
urgency, taking on increasing amounts of debt, and failing to reach out to Ashmark for help until it
was too late. Lack of Transparency Because RS was a private company and did not volunteer
information about its profitability and health, it was difficult for Ashmark to anticipate problems.
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Had both of these courses of action been properly discussed and challenged before an ultimate
decision, Ashmark could have saved itself much heartache. Absence of Risk Assessment Early
Detection Measures No mechanisms were in place to adequately gauge the risks of doing business
with RS or detect financial issues even though Ashmark had employees on site at RS. Had Ashmark
assessed and weighed risks properly, it s unlikely that it would have placed all emphasis on price and
put 75% of its spend with a single company. Additionally, the fact that RS s other customers bailed 6
months prior to the company s bankruptcy announcement (likely to due price increases resulting from
Ashmark s demands for lower prices) should have raised alarm. As a result of failure to assess risk and
late detection, Ashmark s actions in the end were too little too late. Relationship Issues: Poor
Communication Coordination Overall, it s fair to characterize the relationship between Ashmark and
RS as dysfunctional interdependence. The companies failed to develop the close communication and
coordination necessary to ensure two way success. Ashmark was careless in its relationship
management of what should have been a mutually beneficial strategic partnership with RS, and RS
chose not to express the adverse impact of Ashmark s decisions or the severity of its issues so
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21. Alcoholism in Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire
Alcoholism s in A Streetcar Named Desire There is a great deal of alcoholism in the play. Blanche
DuBois drinks often and drinks in excess. Alcohol abuse further distinguishes Blanche s character
because in the 1940s, it was atypical for women to drink so much, and even more rare for women to
be so publically alcoholic as Blanche. Those behaviors were stereotypically reserved for women.
Blanche is very much aware of her problems and her social isolation. She uses her alcoholism as a
way to escape from facing herself directly as well as to escape from other aspects of her reality that
she perceives too difficult to bear or change.
One of the memorable lines from the play of Blanche s is: Whoever you are, I ve always depended on
the kindness of strangers. Blanche could be using the world kindness in an ironic way; from the kind
of treatment Blanche desires and receives, it is likely that she has been treated the same and worse
from other men (and women). Another take on the word kindness in that famous line is that perhaps
she must really depend on strangers to be kind because her friends and family do not show her
kindness. Blanche drinks because of how pessimistically she perceives herself and perceives her life.
She fears and wishes to forget her past, so she drinks in the present, but drinks to the point where she
extinguishes any chance for her future.
Stanley Kowalski is a controlling, aggressive, dominant man. His worst features come to surface when
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22. The Effects Of Gun Violence On The United States
In the United States, over the past few decades, gun violence has increased massively, leading to over
10,000 gun related incidents in 2015. The main cause of the massive amount of violence in the United
States in recent decades is mainly because people who are in danger have no means to protect
themselves. This is why guns should be more accessible for citizens, so that they can protect
themselves in dangerous situations. Allowing citizens to conceal weapons would heavily decrease the
amount of incidents that occur because innocent people were unable to protect themselves. Also,
putting less control on guns would prevent crimes from even happening in the first place. If a criminal
had intentions of committing a crime, they would be much less willing if they knew that they might
possibly get shot trying to commit that crime. Thus, criminal activity and violent crimes will cease to
continue at such high rates and more people will have the ability to protect themselves in dangerous
situations. In areas with high crime rates, certain people are more affected than others, such as
minorities, children, and women. America is facing a continuing epidemic of homicides among young
black males. The number of black homicide victims killed by guns is rising at a sharp rate of fifty four
percent. Studies have shown that consistently there are more black victims than white victims. A
specific study done by the FBI has shown that per 100,000 black lives, 18.07 of people were victims
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23. Challenging the Norm of Womanhood in A Doll s House by...
Melissa Cruz said, You cannot be with someone just because you don t want to hurt him. You have
your own happiness to think about . Women have come a long way in their fight to make society
realize that a woman have rights. Those rights include more than being in charge of the house. Men
have come to realize that if the woman wasn t there to raise the kids then the men would be atrocious.
Family responsibility ends and Individual happiness begins when Nora challenges the idea of what a
wife should be, and what a mom should be, and what a woman should be.
In the doll s house at the beginning of the play we see Nora being classified as an obedient, money
loving, and childish wife. Nora and the women of the 19th century were treated a lot different of what
women now are used to now. In the doll s house Nora was supposed to Cook, Clean, take care of the
kids, etc. which she didn t do that. The marriage vows of the 19th century is different than what we
would say because The money in the 19 century is the man s money and woman don t have no say so
about it, but Nora challenges that Role of what a woman should be when Torvald which is the man
asks her what she wants for Christmas and which she replies you can give me money, Torvald. No
more than you think you can spare; then one of these days I ll. That textual support to me mean that I
think she already knew she was getting tired of the way she been living which proves it at the end
That our life together would be a real
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24. A Summary Of The Broken Spears
When I was younger I had a friend that would love to tell stories of the Aztec, or Mexica and although
I don t think she knew what she was talking about truly, I started a liking for their culture. Their
culture is a very unique one that will be known for its practice of sacrificing humans, making of
magnificent jewelry, and the making of their downfall by the Spaniards. The Broken Spears is a book
that so well put together the accounts of the Mexica and the conquest of the Spaniards. Broken Spears
was an interesting account that could be seen to have a little bias on the side of the Mexica. Many
reasons could follow like the fact that it was written after the whole ordeal. Although Broken Spears
seems to have a bias I claim that it does show how the culture collides well because the difference in
the first encounter with its first judgement of each people to each other, the difference with the
technologies and living, and the difference between the religions they both believed in. In the Broken
Spears the first accounts or documents discuss the omens the Mexica believe to be happening before
the inevitable arrival of the Spanish that are such strangers to the Mexica. Although they are strangers
the Mexica start to believe that they are gods that came back to them. Because of this Moctezuma II
sends warriors or messengers to give them gifts and food. They explain some of these gifts that they
are to give to the strangers here in this passage of the book: ... a serpent mask
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25. Soil Erosion
What is soil erosion? Soil erosion is a natural process, occurring over geological time, and indeed it is
a process that is essential for soil formation in the first place. With respect to soil degradation, most
concerns about erosion are related to accelerated erosion, where the natural rate has been significantly
increased mostly by human activity. Soil erosion by water is a widespread problem throughout
Europe. Soil is naturally removed by the action of water or wind: such background (or geological )
soil erosion has been occurring for some 450 million years, since the first land plants formed the first
soil. Even before this, natural processes moved loose rock, or regolith, off the Earth s surface, just as
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Diffuse overland flow. Note the raindrop impacts
Firstly, if rain arrives too quickly (i.e. with too high an intensity) for it to infiltrate: the runoff which
results is then known as infiltration excess runoff, or Hortonian runoff. Secondly, runoff may occur if
the soil has already absorbed all the water it can hold (i.e. because it is fully saturated, or if the soil is
frozen). Runoff which results from this situation is known as saturation excess runoff. As runoff
moves downhill, it is at first a thin diffuse film of water which has lost virtually all the kinetic energy
which it possessed as falling rain. Thus it moves only slowly, has a low flow power, and is generally
incapable of detaching or transporting soil particles.
The micro topography (i.e. small scale pattern of irregularities) of the soil s surface tends to cause this
overland flow to concentrate in closed depressions, which slowly fill: this is known as detention
storage or ponding . Both the flowing water, and the water in detention storage, protect the soil from
raindrop impact, so that rainsplash redistribution usually decreases over time within a storm, as the
depth of surface water increases. There are, however, complex interactions between rainsplash and
overland flow. If rain continues, the increasing depth of water will eventually overtop the micro
topographic depressions. Overland flow that is released in this way is likely to flow downhill more
quickly and
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26. Humanism In Thomas More s Utopia By Thomas More
Thomas More writes Utopia, the comedic, fictional travel log about a no place society to discuss the
various religious, political, and social ideals influenced by humanism. A medieval classically trained
humanist, Thomas More is also influenced by the late medieval social, political, and religious
movements developing from the Plague and the Hundred Years War. In Utopia, More illustrates a
humanist society by discussing agriculture in the economy, religion and happiness, and the structure of
the government which was ultimately influenced by the late medieval ideals.
Thomas More elaborates on economy in his book Utopia comparing it to the economy in Europe. The
economy of Utopia is based on agriculture. Although agriculture is not a luxurious job, everyone has
to do it because it is a shared experience. One will not complete this task for more than two years
because everyone rotates in and out of the job. This is an example of humanism as the society
recognizes that individuals need relief. Human beings are not to be exploited, it is a joint effort as seen
through the idea of civic humanism; commoners are social utilities. In comparison to Utopia, the land
in England was owned by the lords. The farmers worked for the lords who eventually profited from
the land. Agricultural was a job for the poor, watched over by the wealthy. In Utopia, each city had its
own land, owned by the cities who then profit from the land. Therefore, they are not exploiting
another humans labor
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27. Theme Of Human Nature In Brave New World
After observing the novel Brave New World along with an article titled, Catholic Church Corrupt To
Its Core, Says Survivor one can conjure the idea that human nature will always persevere. Since the
birth of mankind this concept has been instilled in the minds of people. It is the nature of humanity to
feel uncontrollable emotions and feelings that promote certain actions. This ranges from undergoing a
state of overwhelming rage to possessing a heightened amount of fear to becoming engulfed in
jealousy. These are undeniable traits of humans as seen in Brave New World because of the key
figures in the novel that despite Hypnopædia and childhood conditioning, enact elements of innate
emotions. When viewing Bernard Marx, one sees that he is different from the other Alphas and quite
frankly, the rest of the population. He continuously experiences jealousy of Henry Foster s intimacy
with Lenina and sadness that his physical shape is deformed. From birth, children become conditioned
to be happy and not to experience these emotions since it could potentially cause social instability. No
matter the amount of soma Bernard consumes, he always finds a way to come back to these strong
desires of love and depression. The reader can also observe Helmholtz Watson s ambition to write
rhymes that have more significant and influential meaning. Watson was predestined to cease from
thinking about creating literature that disrupts society as he expresses, ...I ve got something important
to
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28. Busi1475 Assignment 60
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Firstly, the lack of autonomy in terms of communication through different departments, secondly the
general management styles implemented where proven abiguose.
FULL CASE STUDY ABOVE IN E LINK
An Investigation into the Management Styles and Communication Systems within the NHS.
Management styles The literature surrounding the concept of management is wide and extensive.
Mullins (1987) highlighted, management is fundamental to the effective operation of a working
environment. Furthermore, the literature of Brookfield (2000) as well as Mullins (1987) further
highlights, conceptually the overall duty of management can be seen as the attainment of a given
objectives of the organisation. Although it can be argued, organisations can only achieve their goals in
accordance to the collective effort, and implementation of the right management style and workforce.
Therefore, the literature is suggestive the concept of management style is defined as, the method of
implementation a recurring set of characteristics, decisional process of a firm in relation to mangers.
29. (Poon et al, 2003). Ultimately, throughout the literature there has been a growing interest in
identifying
individual differences between managers, and the linking of management styles to the work setting,
therefore deriving upon the concept of different managerial styles (Stamp, 2007). The Research of
Stamp (2007) affirmed four key concepts to different managerial styles and their application.
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30. Auguste Rodin Essay
Auguste Rodin (1840 1917) was born on November 12th 1840 in Paris, France. Very few would
dispute the statement that Rodin was the greatest genius in the world of sculpture in the late 19th
century. There were very few artists who faced the criticism; slander and personal insults during their
lifetimes as was given to Rodin likewise there are few artists who have known such personal glory
during their carriers. Rodin s sculpture was so powerful and original that those in control of the art
world did not understand him in his day. He was refused admittance into the Ecole des Beaux Arts
three times and was the brunt of many articles criticizing his works. His talent and art was so powerful
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In 1864 he submitted his plaster mask of L Homme au nez Casse to the Salon and it was refused entry
and it was not until the 1875 Salon that this work, now in marble, was finally admitted. It was in 1875
that Rodin traveled to Italy where he was greatly impressed by the works of Michelangelo whose
influence can be seen in many of Rodin s works. Rodin worked in Belgium for several years as a
anonymous sculptor where he created his first true masterpiece L Age d Airin and exhibited it at the
Paris Salon of 1877 where it was not well received and provoked many uncomplimentary articles
accusing Rodin of copying another work or a living model because it was so lifelike. Many of the
famous artists of the day came to Rodin s defense praising Rodin as a genius and the Government of
France would purchase L Age d Airin in 1880 as the first of many State acquisitions of his art. It was
also in 1880 that Rodin received his commission for the entrance to a newly planned museum on the
bank of the Seine, the site was changed to the Louvre and his commission canceled but Rodin
continued working on this gigantic work for the rest of his life changing and increasing it in size to
finally encompass no less than 186 figures. It would become known as La Porte de l Enfer (The Gates
of Hell). Many of the images in this work were done separately and became some of Rodin s most
famous sculptures. Even amid the official criticism of his works his fame spread
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31. The Measure Of Concealed Weapons Onto College Campuses
The ability to carry concealed weapons onto college campuses has always been an area of contention.
In 1990, Congress passed the Clery Act which created gun free zones in primary and secondary
schools. Around that same time many states passed laws prohibiting weapons on college campuses as
well. (Lyons, 2017) In recent years there has been a stronger focus on college related shootings and
deaths which has re ignited the conversation regards concealed weapons on college campuses. The
most prominent political value that is in conflict with itself is freedom. The 2nd Amendment of the
United States Constitution grants citizens the right to bear arms. Many gun rights activists believe that
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For opponents of concealed carry on campuses, they argue that by having guns on college campuses,
they are less free. Freedom is so ambiguous because it is completely subjective to every individual.
What makes one individual feel free might make another individual terrified. Another political value
that is in conflict with itself is security. People who are for concealed carry at universities claim that it
would be for their security. Since 2002, 64 people have been killed in mass shootings on college
campuses. (Lyons, 2016) One individual is quoted as saying that The only way to stop a bad guy with
a gun is with a good guy with a gun. (Lyons, 2017) This quote conveys the feelings of many concealed
carry supporters who say that they do not feel safe being restricted as to where they can and cannot
carry their personal weapon. Opponents of this idea claim that allowing guns on college campuses
would conflict with their own personal safety. Many say that the more weapons we have on college
campuses, the more likely an attack or accident is to happen. An idea that has been tossed around
would be to allow only faculty and staff to carry concealed weapons. However, opponents still have
some hesitations. Daniel Webster of Johns Hopkins University stated that if faculty and staff were
permitted to bring guns onto college campuses, there should be ... strict rules and protocols for
securing the
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32. Life Changing Moment Essay
By Easton Chancey
One of my life changing moments were when I got lost, let me tell you how it happened. I wake up in
my bunk bed when I set up I looked at the clock. The clock was so bright I couldn t see it when I
squinted my eyes I could see that it said 5:35. Me, my brother, and my dad were going to are lees in
commerce. We have had a lease in commerce for about five months now. It took us about two hours to
get there from my house. We wanted to be there before sunrise so the deer couldn t see us come in the
leese. Me and my dad got are close together we were going to be staying two days. Me and my brother
fell asleep in the truck the sound of cars on the highway wake me up. My brother was still snoring.
It was around 6:30. The sun was coming up faster than we that it would. As we pulled into a gas
station we got a coffee for my dad and I got a hot chocolate. My brother got a slushy. As the hot
chocolate poured out of the machine I could smell the hershey in the drink. As it touched my lips it
was so hot I had to put ice it. When we arrived the sun was coming up faster than we hoped it would.
My dad ask me to take the wheel because he had to get ready. So we switched spots and I drove the
toyota tundra throw the woods.
When we got to are stand there was all ready deer there. That s not good, because that means we half
to scare off the deer. The deer can scare off other deer that were coming. As I put my arrow in my bow
I Could feel the fiberglass slide throw my
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33. Blood Meridian Essay
In Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy describes a lawless and godless group of men ordained to
cleanse the West of lesser people. This group wanders through the West leaving a trail of slaughtered
people in their trail. The emptiness and ruthlessness of their hearts is reflected in the harsh and
unforgiving landscape. McCarthy uses reoccurring themes of war, religion, and dance to paint a
graphic picture of the savageness of life in the West.
As men ordained on a mission, Glanton s Gang is paid to seek out the scalps of Apaches and return
them to the Mexican town of Chihuahua City. The gang quickly moves beyond the killing of Indians
to include Mexicans, Americans, and whoever else crosses their path. The men are killing on their
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Whatever Holden judges, it is not written law. It is an unwritten law, the law of death and evil. Judge
Holden represents a demonic character, larger than life, with a cruel soul.
The Imbecile, James Robert, exemplifies the Judge s god like power. Once the Judge rescues James
from drowning and after a sort of mock baptism, the once wild man becomes docile and shadows the
Judge s every movement. Judge Holden leading the imbecile around on a leash is similar to a king
being followed by his fool. The imbecile is another creature the Judge controls by allowing to exist.
One reason he allows the imbecile to live, while killing so many others, may be as a way to show his
superiority to Glanton. While Glanton has a mere dog as a pet, the Judge has an actual human as a pet.
Another example of Judge Holden s god like behavior occurs as he is pursuing the Kid and Tobin.
Throughout the novel, whenever the Judge set out to accomplish a task, he succeeds. While the Kid is
drinking water in the bone filled ravine, the Judge shoots at the Kid and misses. The Judge is an
excellent marksman and has a clear shot. However, at this point, he allows the Kid to live. Instead of
shooting to kill, the Judge s shot serves as a way to control the Kid; to maintain his suzerainty over the
weakest member of the group.
Judge Holden controls through destruction and pure evil, only he perseveres and triumphs, while
others fail, including the Kid.
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34. Neural Stack Essay
Neural stack is a type of data structure. Neural network helps in learning push and pull the neural
network by using the back propagation. There are some of the pre requisite of this understanding of
neural network in general. It is better if we understand how neural networks will help to push the stack
on sequences and pull off it in a reverse order. It is better to have a sequence to be pushed over 6
numbers by popping 6 times and pushing it over 6 times and reverse the list in correct sequence. Here,
neural stack comes into existence by accepting the clear inputs and transforming it to the pattern over
the learned data. Neural stacks help in inputting and accepting the data as well popping and pushing it
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Some researchers are skeptical about the success of deep learning.
STATE BEFORE DEEP LEARNING
Deep learning is also called as machine learning it is a technique where the computers do naturally
likewise humans. If consider the driverless car deep learning and machine learning is a reason behind
it. Deep learning is also a reason behind the recognition of stop sign, voice control over the stop sign
and hands free speakers etc. deep learning success was seen later it was impossible without the
pervious strengths that adapted deep learning. Before the deep learning, machine learning came into
existence and was a part of machine learning. Deep learning is just a part of machine learning
algorithms it used many layers and processing of nonlinear to units its feature for transformation and
extension. These algorithms have been an important supervision of applications that includes of
pattern and classification and it involves multiple layers of data that helps in representation of certain
features. These definitions are one of the common layers that is used in non liner processing over the
generative models that includes of hidden layers
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35. The Pros And Cons Of Gun Control In America
In recent years, violence has affected society immensely; in the Las Vegas community specifically,
bullying, and crimes involving deadly weapons have been detrimental to the hearts of families.
As of now, the controversial debate of gun control is sweeping the nation. As defined by the
constitution, the second amendment states that citizens have a right to bear arms. One side believes
there is no need for guns, whereas the other believes guns are necessary for self defense. In Las Vegas,
there are many people that believe in the amendment. Nevada has some of the least restrictive gun
laws in the country. The state does not require firearm owners to have licenses, register their weapons,
nor restrict the amount of weapons one may own. Along with that, the state does not require sellers to
do a background check before selling ammunition. This may be a contributing factor to the mass
shooting that occurred in Las Vegas on October 1st. According to Chris Perez from the New York
Post, the gunman unloaded approximately 900 bullets into a crowd, with multiple assault rifles.
Unfortunately, 58 people were killed and hundreds were injured. With that being said, it is hard not to
agree with people that want to ban guns, but on the contrary, if guns were banned, then criminals
would be left unmatched. If legislature made guns illegal, then only law abiding citizens would follow
the law, whereas criminals would disregard the law, and continue to purchase and use guns illegally.
According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, approximately 80% of crimes in Las Vegas involved
weapons; which is a 61% increase from last June. Statistics have also shown that the homicide rate in
las Vegas has increased by 133% from last year; as a response, Metro police has increased the number
of officers in the street. The increase of violence in the city may stem from media and entertainment.
According to psychologist Leonard Eron of the University of Illinois, children who watched
significant amounts of TV violence were consistently more likely to commit violent crimes, or engage
in child or spouse abuse in the future. The violence in the mass shooting has not only affected the lives
of innocent people, but it has also affected the politics
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36. Freedom Writers Analysis
The Freedom Writers is a movie directed by Richard LaGravenese that showed a teacher who used her
position as a way to improve the lives of students who did not particularly have the best opportunities
(Plot Summary). In the film, Mrs. Gruwell acts as a mentor to a group of actors that portrayed
troublesome lives and issues at home. From daily fights between friend groups at school to drive by
shootings within gangs, the kids have seen it all. Mrs. Gruwell focuses on these hardships that the
students face and uses them as a way to create coursework that is relatable to the lives of the students
while promoting a safe learning environment. Not only did she create an interesting way for the kids
to learn inside of the classroom, but she also went out of her way to enforce principles that were from
outside sources. For example: Mrs. Gruwell created a lesson plan that involved her students writing
letter to the woman who hid Anne Frank during the Holocaust, Miep Gies. After students had written
their letters, Mrs. Gruwell was able to find and transport Mrs. Gies to the school in order to have an in
person interaction between her and the students. This proved to be one of the most impressive parts of
Mrs. Gruwell s career because the students were able to meet someone that they truly expressed
gratitude towards. In a similar way, Mrs. Gruwell acted as a figure that the students were able to look
up to and place trust in. Mrs. Gruwell was more than just a teacher to these kids;
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37. Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics Within...
Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics within Wal Mart and the American Red Cross
Laura Johnson
PHI 445 Personal Organizational Ethics
Instructor: Debrian Hughes
January 21, 2013
Identifying Key Problems Related to Business Ethics within Wal Mart and the American Red Cross
(PART 1) As an Ethnographic Researcher I am writing this Article about Wal Mart, a For Profit
Organization and The American Red Cross, a Non Profit Organization to identify any key problems
that are related to business ethics and to explain the ethical dilemmas that are found within these two
organizations. Included in this article will the company s profile and history, and my own personal ...
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The action taken should be to find out how this happened and in listening to the video they never
answered that question. The third problem is, No Ethics , after reading and watching news about the
American Red Cross it showed me by them not doing everything they are suppose to do in testing the
blood and by not handling the donation money the way it is suppose to and running around the issue
showed me that the American Red Cross has no ethical values. Since the American Red Cross works
with volunteers they need to use the deontological theory which states that people should stick to their
obligations and duties when analyzing an ethical dilemma.
(PART 2) Next is Wal Mart the for profit organization, which is a large corporate retail store that
carries a variety of products at a low price. The store sells groceries, electronics, furniture, clothes,
shoes, kitchen and bathroom ware and so on. When you shop at Wal Mart there is no need to shop
anyplace else. This being the whole idea behind this huge store. Here is a little history about how Wal
Mart got started according to Wal Mart Corporation Our Story, Wal Mart stores, Inc.(2012), the owner,
Sam Walton was born in 1918 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma grew up and married in 1943 then moved to
Newport, Arkansas where he gained retail experience and eventually ran his own variety store. He
then moved to Bentonville and opened a five and dime store then being
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38. Michael Pollan Leadership
Introduction: Leaders are motivators, innovators, and passionate individuals. Through their hard work
and personality, leaders are able to set goals for themselves to create positive change both on their
own and with others. Michael Pollan, an author, food activist, journalist and professor at UC Berkeley,
demonstrates and actively practices key leadership skills that I find both inspiring and thoughtful. His
system thinking approach to his own personal learning, to leading others, and his approach to health
promotion is what makes him an exemplary leader that Kouzes and Posner would approve of.
For the past 25 years Michael Pollan had dedicated his life s work towards educating others on the
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Our food system, agricultural system, and healthcare system involve many stakeholders which make
any amount of positive change very difficult to accomplish, but this does not stop Michael Pollan from
pursuing and envisioning a more sustainable way of living for all people. When he first began his
work of health promotion it was during a time of food confusion and a national health crisis. He seized
that moment and 25 years later his passion and purpose for his work is still evident. He continues to
try and help others understand the connection between our health, the health of our nation, and the
health of the environment. He supports the development of new farm policies that support local
farmers rather than large industries such as the sugar industry. He also encourages people to think
about how their daily lives of consumerism perpetuate our reliance on fossil fuels and the
consequences that has on our environment (Oke, 2016). Although change occurs slowly and can
sometimes feel nonexistent, I believe the work of Michael Pollan and others like him is making a
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39. Little Woman By Jo March
Little Woman is America s favorite that follows the path of four sisters Meg , Jo , Beth and Amy
March . In this story for of morals for young woman displays the passage of theses four sisters from
childhood to womanhood . I would like analyse Jo , she is a very complex girl with a shifting
personality , Jo is a perfect example of how teenagers or any person for that matter can easily change
their mind ,, no matter how determined and hard headed they are .
Jo March , is a tomboy to say the least that is quite outspoken and hot tempered with a great love and
passion for Literature . She loves to be in actions and hates when she s placed on the sidelines that is
why Joe wants to go fight alongside her father in the civil war and goes crazy
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40. Goneril King Lear Essay
Goneril is a predominate main character in the play and she is known for her evil ways. She is the
perfect example of being entitled. Her selfish ways have a great impact on both herself and others.
Towards the beginning of the play, and even through most of it, her entitlement has positive impacts
on herself. She easily gets what she wants and she continues to seek fulfilment. However, she has a
tremendous impact on others. She goes to great lengths to get what she wants, even in it means hurting
those closest to her. In King Lear, Shakespeare uses the character of Goneril to depict the lengths an
individual will go to when they feel entitled to get what they want and the devastating consequences
that can result from their selfishness.
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She didn t care for anyone other than herself. She even has the guts to get rid of her own sister. She
felt entitled to her father s power, to committing adultery, and to doing what it takes to be with her one
true love. Goneril hurts the people closest to her to get what she wants. She faked her love towards
Lear and made a heartfelt plea full of lies. Goneril effectively vanished Lear from the castle and
wished upon his death. She even let jealousy get the best of her, and killed her very own sister. Not to
mention, she killed herself as a way to run from her problems. Summed up, Goneril has a tremendous
impact on others. As long as it benefited herself, she would do anything. Shakespeare effectively uses
Goneril to represent the distance a self entitled being would go to, to get what they want, no matter the
consequences. Her unruly actions may have had a couple positive outcomes, but ultimately, never
resulted in a happily ever
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