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Transition Words When Writing A Compare And Contrast Essay
1. Transition Words When Writing
A Compare And Contrast Essay
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2. Six Degrees Of Separation Case Analysis
There is a common belief that every person on the planet is connected through a chain of five
people. Using this phenomenon, scam artist Pau, from Six Degrees of Separation (1993), was able
to con wealthy families by pretending to be their children`s friend from college. Paul, however,
became attached to one of these families the Flan and Ouisa Kittredge since he became Flan`s son.
From this first encounter with the Kittredges, Paul immediately begins acting as if he were
Flan`s son. After Paul first barges into the Kittredges door due to a fake mugging, he
immediately treats Flan as if he were his father by cooking and cleaning for him. For Flan, this
treatment causes Paul to fill the void of his children at college, so Flan also begins treating Paul
as a son. For instance, Flan gives Paul a pink shirt that belonged to his son Woody. The shirt
however, had sentimental value to Woody as his father gave him the shirt when he realized that
Woody had become muscular. The shirt, which represented Flan`s love, was passed from Woody to
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When Paul decides to scam a couple he met in Central Park, he concocts an elaborate story in
which Flan is his father. He claimed that he was a product from Flan`s hippie, radical days as a
freedom marcher and that Flan abandoned his mother after Paul`s birth. Due to the story`s
intricacy, Paul most likely believed that the story was true and that he was in fact Flan`s son.
Moreover, when asked his real name by Ouisa, Paul claims that his real name is Paul Portier
Kittredge . Also, during this phone call, Paul reveals to Ouisa that he felt a special bond to the
Kittredge and hoped to become just like Flan by becoming an art dealer. Paul`s idolization of Flan
suggests his desire to become Flan`s
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3. The Pre Cide Hamete Deflationist Character Of Cervantes s...
1 All citations from Don Quixote I II come from the following edition of the book: Cervantes,
Miguel. Don Quijote de La Mancha. Ed. Francisco Rico. Instituto Cervantes: Barcelona, 1998. Print.
2 In this sense, the role of the pre Cide Hamete deflationist character of Cervantes s authorship of/in
Don Quixote I II as hinted at in the late stages of this prologue and subsequently throughout the
book, is to be understood as part of his strategy to insists on the importance of linguistic self
awareness through the deployment of the self reflective narrative technique, e.g. by warning us that
the poems of praise featuring in his book are counterfeit, but including them nevertheless.
3 Born in 1547, he struggled throughout his entire life, plus upon his enrollment as a soldier, he
was badly wounded in The Battle of Lepanto, his subsequent capture by the Turks earning him a
five year period of imprisonment, not to mention that his request to emigrate to America was twice
turned down and he lived in really precarious conditions during his writing of Don Quixote Part I.
4 This approach is much satirized by Cervantes in Los baГ±os de Argel, La Gran Sultana, La
Eleccion de los Alcaldes de Aganzo (1615) and of course, Don Quixote I II. As Zizek claims, what
bothers us in the Other (the non Christian) is that he appears to entertain a privileged relationship
to the object. The other either possesses the object treasure, having snatched it away from us
(which is why we don t have it), or
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4. Essay On Fight Club
He d probably watched Fight Club one too many times growing up, both the novel and the film
had a marked impact on Trent s band and indeed his public persona. It d been a rocky road for
him to reach that place, and the character that he played was one born from necessity. Trent s
father was a lifelong biker, and the president of a prominent outlaw MC in California. The man
sold drugs, pimped out girls and did a little bit of everything and he d been a convict for much of
his son s early years. As a result, Trent was forced to grow up in group homes, and abuse from his
caretakers and older children hardened the boy, by the time his dad got out, he was a teenager and
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Much of the band s direction came from him, and he was the de facto leader of the group. There
were two brothers in the group, both were Mexican Americans and they d lived their entire lives
in the L.A area just as Trent had. They were the drummer and one of the guitarists respectively.
The white guy was named Jackson and he was a longtime friend of Trent s and another one of
the guitarists, he was an especially liberal minded giant of a guy that stood about 6 8 and was
covered head to toe in tattoos. Of everyone in the group, he was the most hardcore against any
sort of racism and before blowing big, his claim to fame was being televised nationally at a riot,
where he punched a Nazi sympathizer in the face quite hard. He drank like a fish, but was
otherwise a sweetheart with a new family of his own, and Trent was proud to be godfather to his
twins. Their bassist was Trent s cousin Reggie who had come from a family of musicians. In
addition they had two more members, one was an Asian American young man who everyone
called kid and the other was a black woman who was petite but probably the most volatile in
temperament which was saying something. They were there to add texture to the sound and both
handled similar duties of sampling, keyboards, percussion and turntables. The kid s background
was in Hip Hop initially, and he d been a very popular DJ at a number of clubs before signing on,
while The Female Of The Species as she liked to
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5. Freud And Jung Research Paper
Freud and Jung long lasting friendship for many years, Jung was junior partner of freud. Jung
gained very abroad learning from freud s theories. As time grew Jung gained his own understand
and also came to reject some of Freud s theories. Jung devolped his own method of psychology,
Jung called his method of psychologyanalytical. Analytical using or skilled in using analysis for
break down of the meaning is separating a whole intellectual or substantial into its elemental parts
or basic principles. The essential contrasts in the middle of Jung and Freud are fascinating to
observe.A primary split which isolates the two specialists relates to religion. Freud felt religion was
a getaway and a misrepresentation, which should not to be engendered.His
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6. Importance Of The Northern Renaissance
Mainly, the Northern Renaissance happened in regions of Eastern Europe. Throughout that time,
there was an importance on the lives of peasants. A significant importance was put on living a
simple life. As a result, artists like Pieter Bruegel the Elder did paintings such as Haymaking. It
showed regular peasants conducting out their usual day to day duties. Remember that the Northern
Renaissancecame in later.
The Italian Renaissance, its importance was more towards the wealthy class that were the
aristocrats. Paintings were enhanced, detailed, and revealed how rich and powerful people were.
Due to a lot of commerce that was going on throughout the time of the Italian Renaissance, mainly
in the Mediterranean. As a result, people were turning
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7. ##und Man, By Ilse Aichinger And The Handsomest Drowned...
A man is limited physically by a rope tied around his hands and feet. Villagers are limited
intellectually where none of them have traveled around the world or they have not seen any of the
natural beauties and diversities that the world has to offer. One is limited quite simply and clearly
while the other simply cannot fathom the awe inspiring sight bestowed upon them. These are the
unlikely scenarios that confront readers of The Bound Man, by Ilse Aichinger, and The
Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, by Garcia Marquez. The Bound Man is a story about a
man who awoke to find himself stuck in a predicament where he has been tied up, knocked out, and
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In the case of The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, the characters are limited spiritually
initially but reach spiritual enlightenment throughout the progression of the villagers journey.
This is demonstrated by the women s realization that the body is beautiful in a way they have
never seen before, that body s physical abilities, the body s name and personality, and finally
enlightenment. The bound man in The Bound Man realizes that he has the ability to move,
which shows him that not all hope is lost... or that children (due to the lack of quality in the
bounds) simply played a mere joke on him. Although this event is not part of the bound man s
journey, it is the catalyst for his embarkment. During one of the beginning parts, he tries to stand
but is unable to but, at the end of this first experience, he moves quite efficiently. He laid his
head back on the grass, rolled over, and struggled to his knees. He tested the ground with his toes,
and then managed to stand up almost without effort. (Aichinger 69). This experience describes the
bound man s progress through the first, stage of reaching enlightenment. At first he tried to reach
his goal of standing up but failed because he is not fully aware of what his own limitations are. He
realizes what he needs to be aware of and proceeds to
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8. Hepatitis B Case
In Hepatitis B, it is the biggest part of your body your liver, it helps your body digest food and
stores energy and also remove poison. What is Hepatitis B? A swerve from viral hepatitis
transmitted in infected in the blood causing a fever and debility and jaundice. In Hepatitis B, you
can also contact people by blood, semen or body fluids. How do you know if you have Hepatitis B?
by yellow of skin of the eye, dark color urine and you will have pale movements. The worst part of
having Hepatitis B, is that you can receive livercancer and also, liver failure and also can lead you
to cirrhosis. The case of Christina L. Pertteruti verse the United States of American dills with the
plantiff having the vaccine of Hepatitis B that was brought... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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was on April 25,2001 where the court was issued an order granting the plaintiff for the United
States motion for the Summary of Christiana L.; Petteruti on December 9th 2002 the 9th circuit
was vacated the order and issued the remanded for the court case. Then, the case finally came on
the Plaintiff for the damages from her Hepatitis B, she allegedly sustained of the results of the
Medical service that she received from David Grant Medical Center. She had a received a shot
on June 1994, the she found out when she got a call saying she was negative. Shortly later that
week she was feeling sick and ill so she called her doctor to let her no. So the plaintiff took her
last vaccination shot in the Fall of 1995 on December 1st. Then, finally her result came in she
was positive of Hepatitis B, she was confused and didn t understand why the result to be positive.
The doctors gave her all different response why she is positive for Hepatitis B. The doctors told
her she contacted the virus from her immunization shot. She didn t trust the doctors so she went to
Strafford University in California and the result of that test came to tell her she was still positive
of Hepatitis B. In conclusion, of The case of Christian L. Petteruti, she was confused and upset and
an experience she will never forget she had at the hospital and also with the doctors. Additional, at
the end of her case she didn t win any money just complied with the FTCA Statute of Limitations.
The
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9. Proverbs in Things Fall Apart
Proverbs are wise sayings that address the heart of the discourse in any given context, truthfully and
objectively. In Africa and in Nigerian cultures especially, they are considered the reliable horses,
which convey meanings to their destinations or hearts of the listeners. This study investigates
aspects of the meaning of proverbs in the work of a Nigerian author, Achebe s Things Fall Apart. It
is contended that meanings of Nigerian proverbs can be worked out within the semantic, referential,
ideational, stimulus response, realist and contextual theories. Types of meaning and proverbs are
addressed and situated within the two works. It is advanced that proverbs play significant roles in
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Theory: Stimulus Response Types: Denotative, Affective. Analysis: There is a tact advice almost
coinciding with the English proverb, one good turn deserves another here. If a person accords
honor or reverence to the successful ones, it is likely that he is also going to be successful. In
other words, the sense of the proverb is that a person who helps another man helps himself
indirectly as he gets familiar with what that man engages in and this will ultimately lead him also
to greatness, directly or indirectly. 5 A toad does not run in the daytime for nothing.15 Theory:
Ideational Types: Denotative/Stylistic Analysis: The proverb tasks our mental conception or
general knowledge of the toad as a nocturnal animal. If such an animal therefore does run (a lexical
item preferred by the author for metaphorical or stylistic effect, against the normal collocative
word, jump ) in the day, there must be something amiss. The sense of the proverb is that there is a
cause for anything strange that happens; there must be a reason, at least no smoke without fire . A
toad running in daytime is probably pursuing something or certainly something is pursuing it. It has
to do with the cause effect relationship. An old woman is always uneasy when dry bones are
mentioned in a proverb.p.15 Theory: Stimulus Response Types: Denotative/Thematic Analysis:
This proverb also exhibits causes effect
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10. William Shakespeare s A Murder On The Orient Express
In contemporary media, the art of the mystery seems to have been lost.Most authors and
storytellers simply continue to clarify until there is no mystery left to uncover. The audience is
then able to easily deduce the ending fairly early on. This, however, was not always the case.
Writers like Agatha Christie did not baby or spoil readers by making the enigma easier to solve;
instead she did everything in her power to conceal the ending and delay the solution to the reader.
In A Murder on the Orient Express, rather than clarifying as the novel progresses, Agatha Christie
shrouds and obfuscates the solution until the very end using a variety of techniques to manipulate
the readers in order to keep them interested, immersed, but, most importantly, invested and involved
in the final outcome to the mystery.
One of the most important attributes of a mystery novel is the distribution of information and
details surrounding the plot and characters of the caper.The reader expects to be, at the very least,
introduced to all relevant information. Christie uses this to her advantage.Red Herrings are devices
meant to distract and draw attention to something plausible although ultimately irrelevant, Christie
takes advantage of this device to deceive the reader into overlooking crucial information that leads
to the solution of the mystery; keeping them connected and involved to the book for longer.
Throughout the novel Christie consistently drops hints and clues in order to distract the
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11. The Down Information Processing Occurs
a) Top down information processing occurs when an individual uses previous knowledge, such as
the context of a situation, to recognize and identify patterns when making a decision. In this study,
the top down information that the researchers looked at was whether or not gender marked definite
articles in French would affect lexical activation during spoken word recognition. A critical display
would consist of four images, a target, cohort competitor, and two distractors. For example, using
the materials from Appendix A, a target word could be couronne crown in English, the cohort
competitor would be couteau knife in English, and the distractors would be chaussure shoe and
lapin rabbit . When the eye tracking is set... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Using this model, it is expected that the participants would spend more time fixating on the
images of the dustpan and comb because of their phonetic similarities as they both begin with
[pОµ ]. Then as the word progresses, they will retrieve the target word, the dustpan, and fixate
their eyes on the image. The second goal of the first experiment was to see how the gendered
articles would influence the lexical activation during word recognition. In this trial, using
phonologically distinct words, a critical display could be composed of the target word le cerf
volant (the kite), the paired distractor la coccinelle (the ladybug), and two competitors le dauphin
(the dolphin) and la tomate (the tomato). Upon hearing the beginning of the utterance le , the
participant is expected to fixate on both the images of the target, the kite, and the masculine
competitor, the dolphin. If the participant does indeed do this, it shows that the matching gender
marked articles are being accessed at the start of the utterance and as more sound input is
processed, the target word gets more activated, eventually retrieving the correct word and fixating
on the right image. c) Figure 5 illustrates the main results of Experiment 2, displaying the
probability of fixation over time in milliseconds for the target, cohort competitor, and the average of
the distractors. The trends in the
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12. Essay about Steven Spielberg s Life and Accomplishments
This man is not only one of the greatest directors but also one of the most gifted, talented and
successful director of all times. He started out with small single movies at first, and after catching
people s attention he started to develop methods in his own movies. He has years of experience in
the filmindustry, and all of his films are well known and popular to this very day. He has received
many winning awards for his movies, and was also nominated for best director. This director
started at a young age, and has become one of the most talented directors today. Steven Spielberg
was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on December 18, 1946. Spielberg lived in a family of six including
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After winning contests and gaining recognition he developed more interest in the film industry.
As adulthood arrived Spielberg had settled down with two women, Amy Irving and Kate
Capshaw. He only had one son before divorcing his first wife Amy, but had seven children with
second wife Kate. His children s names are Jessica, Sasha, Mikaela, Theo, Max, Sawyer, and
Destry. He s now known as the family man or the giant kid ( Steven Spielberg, Business). In
1980, Steven s career began when he made his own company called Amblin Entertainment .
Movies such as Gremlins, Back to the Future, Men in Black, Lincoln, Schindler s List, E.T., Jaws,
Jurassic Park, Saving Private Ryan, Indiana Jones, and many more movies were released in the
Amblin Company. Spielberg not only directed movies but television shows that went hit on drama,
such as ER and Tiny Toons, that went into the Amblin Company. Jeff Katzenberg helped him with
the adventurous and animated movies in the early films, and with the help of his friend he
improved in making animated movies. Later, Jeff Katzenberg, David Geffen, and Steven
Spielberg made a mind blowing company of their own, Amblin Company, to make movies and sell
merchandise such as toys, films, video games, and much more. This was a great idea for them to
move further together in the film industry. Spielberg became a great director, producer, and writer
at a very young age; he has great talent that has
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13. Pros And Cons Of The Ban On Tobacco Advertising
Ban on Tobacco Ads by the Government of India
Tobacco advertising refers to promotion display of tobacco products in media such as; radio,
television, print, billboards and at retail stores. The ban on tobacco advertising by the Indian
Government has many effects on the people as well as their ethics and freedom of choice. This
paper will provide a summary argument in favour of the ban as well as opposing the ban. And to
conclude with my opinions on what the government should do with tobacco advertising.
Summarize the arguments in favour of the ban on tobacco advertising in India
Smoking kills! According to the World Health Organization (WHO), tobacco industry is the
only industry that kills around 5 million of its customers every year, additionally 600,000 people
dies due to exposure to second hand smoke (WHO, 2016). This death toll is estimated to reach
8.4 million by 2020, and to 10 million by 2030. Developing countries are exposed to a much higher
risks than those of developed countries. 60% of the world wide 5.7 ... Show more content on
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Company has the freedom of speech, they are free to advertise and inform consumers about their
products. Consumers have the right to make choices for their own life, by preventing them this
choice is against the meaning of freedom and democratic society. If it were legal to manufacture
and sell tobacco products, it should be legal to advertise it as well (IBS Center, n.d.).
Tobacco advertising was merely used to influence existing smokers to switch brands and to
create brand loyalty and does not encourage new smokers (Hammond Rowell, 2001). Banning of
tobacco advertising in India will only hurt India tobacco industry. Tobacco advertising will
continue to exist in international event like Formula One (F1) and are broadcasted globally. India
tobacco industry contributed 12% of the total excise revenue of Rs. 8000 crores in the year 2000
2001 and employs up to 26 million people direct and
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14. Financial Globalization and Risk Essay
Introduction:
From the beginning of the 1990s, the global financial system has entered a phase of unprecedented
restructuring, marked by the increasing integration of financial markets and increased economic
interdependence. This process, known under the name of financial globalization allows companies
better access to financing, offers investors a greater possibility of investment and thus increases the
liquidity of the global economy.
However, this financial globalization has enormous risks. Indeed, creating an interconnection
between national financial systems, it facilitates the transmission of shocks, contagion . Thus, a
local imbalance turns immediately into a systemic crisis as shown by the recent financial crisis.
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The Basel committee was established by the central bank governors 40 years ago and since tried to
strengthen the regulation, supervision and risk management of the banking sector. The Basel 3 is
basically rules built on top of the Basel 2 and 1 framework and contains primarily 5 key
improvements that will be explained in details further down the project. Basel 1 and 2 will shortly
be explained but the main focus will be on the Basel 3.
The bursting of the housing bubble in 2007 and the crisis that ensued highlighted the shortcomings
of the banking regulation and forced the international authorities to consider a new agreement on it.
Thus the Basel Committee decided to force banks to implement this new agreement.
Problem area:
Basel III establishes a set of standards for the implementation of a liquidity ratio for international
banks , a leverage ratio , counter cyclical measures , a redefinition of equity and a review of the
coverage of certain risks . This set of standards will help to strengthen the resilience of the financial
and banking sector in anticipation of further financial and economic stress , regardless of the
source. All of its new measures that the Basel Committee has developed to strengthen the
regulation, supervision and risk management in the banking sector aims to strengthen transparency
and communication within banks,
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15. Bedtime Stories As Told By Our Dad Who Messed Them Up
This past December I had the honor of being a clown for Perry High School s children show,
Bedtime Stories As Told by Our Dad Who Messed Them Up which means I watched the show
three different times excluding dress rehearsal and any practices I attended. Two performances
were held on December 1st and one performance was presented on December 2nd. On Friday,
December 1st children from Perry Elementary schools and St. Joan of Arc were bussed to the
high school to watch the show. The clowns were given the job of seating these energetic excited
little youngsters who were hilarious and so interactive. Every time one of the actors would ask an
open ended question the kids would shout what they thought the answer was. There was one
moment when one of the characters was trying to figure out Rumpelstiltskin s name so she listed
names which could be correct. Most of the kids shouted No! when she would list a name but there
was one kid in the back who kept on shouting his name and the clowns in the back were cracking
up. Despite all the distractions coming from the audience, the performers did a great job staying in
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There were definitely fewer people at the Saturday showing and the atmosphere seemed different
than it did the day before. I believe this was the case because there was a larger number of adults
which probably made the kids feel less free to show their bubbly enthusiasm. My fellow clowns
and I also felt a bit more awkward because there were fewer kids to entertain and there were a few
preteens and teenagers who most likely thought we looked really stupid. The performers didn t let
the lack of involvement slow them down and put on an incredible
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16. How Society Perpetuates Overcoming Adolescents
How Society Perpetuates Obstacles in Adolescents Adolescents are faced daily with the
temptations of using/abusing drugs and/or alcohol. Even with parents and schools trying to steer
our youth today away from using they get sucked in by all forms of advertising that lead them to
believe that by saying yes to using a controlled substance they will be much more lively. If
advertising didn t have such an impacted and work, these companies wouldn t be spending the
billions of dollars that they do (Strasburger, V., 2010). When advertising, companies take advantage
of celebrities, music and attractive models that adolescents idolize to persuade them that this is
what s cool. Alcohol companies have made slogans such as where there s... Show more content on
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The biggies for rap musicians were marijuana and other drugs, including cocaine. By contrast,
the 33.7 references per hour in country songs focused almost exclusively on alcohol. Musicians
have such a huge impacted on our adolescents and as time progresses the music and our
adolescents substance abuse may possibly only rise (Shute, N., 2008). If we use Miley Cyrus
who was also once known as Hannah Montana young girls looked up to her and now the lyrics to
her songs, we like to party, dancing with Molly this is advertising that by using drugs you would
then be able to have more fun. Given that the average teenager listens to 2.4 hours of music a day
and thus hears about 30,732 substance abuse reference in music in the course of a year (Shute, N.,
2008). Music is well known to connect deeply with adolescents and to influence identity
development, perhaps more than any other entertainment medium (Parker Pope, T., 2008). Alcohol
product placement is in the spotlight (again) thanks to a new study by the Dartmouth Hitchcock
Norris Cotton Cancer Center that found alcohol brand placement was found increasing in movies
rated or youth as young as 13 years. This increase, the study says, is despite the industry s intent
to avoid marketing to underage persons (Sauer, A., 2013). Super Bad, a popular teenage movie the
entire plot is based on the need of adolescents to get liquor for the big party that night. With the
help of their friend, who has a fake I.D., the
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17. Jesus Kick Off His Sermon With The Beatitudes Analysis
Kicking off His sermon with the Beatitudes, Jesus seeks to illustrate the necessary attitudes for life
within the kingdom of God. These types of behaviors are generally perceived as unconventional.
Yet, all nine of the Beatitudes share two common attributes: dependence upon God and trust in
Him. Starting His sermon this way would have been Jesusway of quickly dispelling the typical
views held by the Jews of His day. Frequently, Jews in the first century wouldn t have considered the
aspects detailed in the Beatitudes as being important or weighty matters. As Jesus intention is to
correct the misinterpretations propagated by the Pharisees and Sadducees, it makes sense that He
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Jesus in His final beatitude (cf. Matt. 5:11 12) instructs that those who suffer for the sake of
righteousness are blessed and shall inherit the kingdom. Contrary to contemporary views on
persecutions, Jesus is specifically referencing sufferings endured from religious people for religious
reasons. This beatitude exemplifies the idea of unconventional thought processes in the kingdom.
Rather than revile and slander their persecutors, Jesus teaches that they should rejoice and be
exceedingly glad (cf. Matt. 5:12a). Fighting back lends itself to being incorrect or undedicated;
remaining passive, on the other hand, shows a great deal of courage and contentment which would
speak much louder than being combative (cf. 1 Pet. 3:13
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18. Dulce Decorum Est Tone
Wilfred Owen accomplishes a wide array of different objectives in his poem De Dulce Decorum
Est through his word choice, tone, and vivid imagery. Using a destitute tone consistently
throughout the first stanza, Owen creates a specific atmosphere. Giving objects life through
extensive personification, and comparing them through many similes. Owen also gives us a
clear depiction of how he saw war, being a soldier himself against the backdrop of WWI, Owen
had a strong opposition to war and suffered himself from shell shock. A portion of his poem in
the last stanza is a direct reference to Jessie Pope, a pro war poet. In the first stanza, the entire
tone is dreary and completely void of any positive qualities. Owen utilizes many sensory devices
to give us a specific and intended feeling of how the soldiers feel and to the extent of how
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Owen writes that In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, / He plunges at me, guttering,
choking, drowning. (15 16) again referencing to the first stanza of being blind, but being able to
recall in all of his dreams the sight of the man suffocating on chlorine gas. In the fourth stanza,
Owen begins by writing in some smothering dreams you too could pace (17) reinforcing that he
lives this memory in his dreams, and that the closest someone who hasn t had their experience of
war could truly understand is through some horrific dream. The last stanza is a reference to the
work of Jessie Pope, a pro war time poet whose writing encouraged young men to join the war.
Furthermore, Owen uses many sensory devices in the last stanza, such as If you could hear, at
every jolt the blood / Come gargling forth (21 22) to give almost an audible sensation for the
reader, and to give reinforcement to the horror that the men will have to face once going to
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19. Nurse Staffing
Presented in the nursing study, Nursing activities, nurse staffing and adverse patient outcomes as
perceived by hospital nurses, the research gives evidence that indicates nurse staffing levels can
have direct effect on patient care. Therefore, in correlation to the question and point of study, the
research pointed at the fact that inadequate staffing and unrealistic workloads place an burden on
nursing staff, reducing the quality of care that nurses are able to provide. The patient to nurseratio
averaged 8.74:1 overall within the nurses involved in the study. The study took RNs evaluations of
whether they had enough time to perform the listed nursing tasks and created a table. In the table, it
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Unlike the first article discussed, this study was created to consider the patients point of view. The
study considers unit organizational factors (e.g. nurse to bed ratio, skill mix) with patient access to
support. Data analysis and results show staffing levels showed a positive association with patient
access to support. On the other hand, the availability of support deteriorated when the number of
emergency inpatients and the unit workload increased. Patients perceived access to support was
also associated with the number of hours worked by Registered Nurses on the inpatient unit; the
higher the proportion of hours worked by Registered Nurses, the higher the score for perceived
access to support on the dimensions of respectful interaction and access to information.
Furthermore, nurses mean professional experience correlated positively with patient access to
support: the longer this experience, the more patients felt they had access to support in their care.
Nonetheless the data shows patients do sense it when staffs are pressed for time and may therefore
side with staff members when assessing their access to
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20. Problems Facing The World Wide Web
Problems Facing The World Wide Web
While flipping through the old pages of a book on Speech and Communication, my eyes caught
the following lines of Marshall McLuhan: Someday the whole world would be a global village.
He was simply referring to the idealized concept of a diverse community where people of different
races and cultures would commune together (New York of today, for example). Little did McLuhan
know that his words will one day become literal.
That day is today! After the short dial up rattle of my ISP, I loaded Netscape Navigator into my
Windows platform. Within seconds, I pulled out my customized newspaper filled with every story
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( World Wide WebPeople ).
Today, hundreds of ISPs (InternetService Providers) are opening the gateway of the Internet for
millions of users around the globe. Connections are generally transmitted over POTS (Plain Old
Telephone Services) and connected to computers using modems. Internet does not simply consist of
the world wide web. There are many other components such as BBS (Bulletin Board Systems), FTP
(File Transfer Protocol), E Mail (Electronic Mail), Information Services, Newsgroups and many
more.
Today, with little or no cost, a user can setup his or her own web site. A domain address is
assigned according to the content of the site and once the files are uploaded, users around the world
can access the information from their terminals.
Our age is appropriately named the Information Age! Within the past decade, the computer systems
in our living rooms have been transformed from a simple commodity to an inevitable part of
American lifestyle. Our minds are constantly bombarded with Internet advertisements of all sorts
from all different arrays of media, around us. Internet is no more a simple reference library for
the student and an intrigue for the hobbyist; it is more of a culture a Cyberculture. People around
the world have joined together, crossing the barriers of age, sex and color and upheld a
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21. Accounting Analysis On Accounting Standards
Accounting regulation is a complete set of theories that identified the economic, social and political
factors that are related with the development of accounting principles and standards and to serve the
best interest of societies. In 1930 and 1972 GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and
SSAP2 were introduced to reduce the accounting scandal and control and regulate the accounting.
Later in the year, FASB (Federal Accounting Standard Board) introduced conceptual framework to
provide better understanding from rules, theories and principles in accounting. However, regulation
in accounting is never neutral and different firm chooses different accounting rules and systems
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Furthermore, this statement stat there is no market value in accounting where everything is based
on management s opinion. Moreover, using the related articles, how managers judge and
manipulate the financial statement will be elaborated in the following. This paper will critically
evaluate how accountant creates the truth and how accounting present and represent the situation in
limited way and manipulation will be supported by using statement and examples. Accounting
represents reality and act for a construction of social reality. It can be said that the economic reality
is subjective (Hines1991. P.316). Morgan also supports that accountants see themselves as involved
in an objective representing reality but in fact they construct the reality. For Example, Morgan
(1988, P.477) stat the artist painting of picture which represent the reality but in limited aspect of
situation, Hines also clearly sees that accounting practices involves bias and errors that does not
show exact amount and exact valuation of transaction. The part of financial accounting is to
provide unbiased, impartial and stable information to the public. In addition, Hine suggests that it is
clear that accounting rather than simply constructing the reality can also have real effect on the
economy. The result of change in accounting rules and standards
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22. The Meaning of Displacement
The meaning of displacement in this context must be limited, of course, to persons who move
from their homes, but would prefer not to. Obviously, people move all the time for many
reasons; indeed, it is estimated that half of all urban residents move every five years. Direct
displacement in the rental market from gentrification would occur when a landlord raises rents
precipitously or withdraws a unit from the market to refurbish it or sell it for owner occupation in
order to take advantage of neighborhood changes. These reflect the most troubling harm from
gentrification: the displaced persons are forced to move from their homes and often from their
neighborhoods by forces beyond their control. Such persons may experience social dislocation
and a psychological wrench from the severing of emotional ties. Such harms will be aggravated
when the displaced person must seek housing in a market of rising rents. Direct displacement may
also occur when an owner occupier feels she must sell when rising property values sharply increase
the amount of property taxdue. Yet, here the story is more complicated because the owner also has
an asset increasing in value that provides opportunities as well as costs. Indirect displacement
occurs when, upon the voluntary departure of existing residents, the owner raises rents, or removes
the unit from the market. The harm here is the loss to the neighborhood of an affordable dwelling.
Indeed, both types of displacement, direct and indirect,
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23. The Purpose Of The Kaufman Speech To Language Protocol
The Kaufman Speech to Language Protocol targets the production of specific phonemes, then
builds on these skills to elicit word level productions and eventually conversational speech. In
addition, SLPs utilize phonological processes to help the child produce target words. For
example, if the target word is bubble, but the child is unable to spontaneously produce the word,
the SLP can instruct the child to say /bub/, deleting the final consonant /l/ for easier production. As
the child progresses, the phonological processes are faded and whole words are produced.
Consequently, speech intelligibility is improved. 4. Describe the purpose of the approach. The
purpose of the Kaufman Speech to LanguageProtocol (K SLP) is to shape the child s current level
of speech production into higher levels of motor speech coordination. Essentially, this therapy
technique aims to isolate speech components and increase motor skills at a reasonable pace. When
simpler oral motor movements have been mastered, children s therapy focus will shift to higher
level speech motor movements, along with correct use of morphology and syntax. It is a treatment
approach for children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), other speech sound disorders, and
expressive language challenges.
With this technique, speech is broken down into syllable patterns, vowels, and consonants. For
instance, if a child struggles with the consonant /p/, then therapy sessions would focus on that
concept solely. The
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24. Racial Disparities In Criminal Courts
Racial Disparities in Criminal Courts
The earlier criminal courts started to punish those who committed a crime or differentiated from
the norms of society (NACM, 2017). It was a system put in place to keep order. In the 16th
century , if the person was found guilty, it was most likely going to result in a death
sentence(NACM, 2017). Unlike in modern criminal court, the accused was guilty until proven
innocent. The earlier criminal courts followed numerous laws that displayed discrimination until
centuries later, philosophers and policy maker, began to change the laws to try to assure all citizens
rights were protected.
Criminal courts are made, to uphold the rights of citizens to have a fair trial when convicted of crime
. Criminal courts are the center of establishing order and creating justice in society (NACM, 2017).
It is the duty of the courtroom workgroup to assure that the convicted that step in the court has their
due process, which is individual s rights as a citizen such as a fair trial, jury trial, no discrimination,
exclusionary means, and other rights that are established in the amendments. Although the going
rate , which is the normal way of handling crimes, is a consistent method of deciding sentencing,
there are many types of punishments that the guilty receives.
The initial purpose of punishments were to prevent others from committing crime and to
discourage felons from committing more crime. The most popular type of punishment is
incapacitation,
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25. How and Why Did American Popular Culture Influence...
The 1950s and 1960s were times of unprecedented change, and Australian society was influenced
greatly by American popular culture, through various mediums, such as: music, film, television and
fashion. This especially affected teenagers. It will be explained how Australian society was
impacted by American popular culture, and also why American popular culture had such an affect.
Australian developed its own responses to these influences, and the extent of this will also be
explored. The 1950s meant the emergence of the teenager; it also brought peace and prosperity to
many. And during the fifties there were far more American films released in Australia, and they
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During the tour parents and police were ignored, and Australian teenagers were lapping it up,
the overseas excitement was finally there for then to fully be a part of. But the psychedelic
styles of the sixties were so strong and unsympathetic to other styles that it was inevitable that
Psychedelia departed as quickly as it arrived. The fifties and sixties were completely different in
so many ways; the times had changed a lot in the transition of decades. The types of music, for
one, were in great contrast. By the sixties the rock n roll and pelvic thrusting of the fifties had
transformed into the pop, rock and folk music of the likes of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and
Bob Dylan. Teenagers changed a lot over the two decades a lot, too. The tight pant, leather jacket
bodgies, with their greased hair, and the widgies, with their rope petticoats and flared dresses,
were replaced by the teenagers of the Psychedelic era. These teenagers preferred the swirled
shapes and bright colours, with their newly found mini skirts, and for the guys it was paisley
shirts. Although the two decades were different in themselves, there is still a parallel running
between the two. Both were times of change, with popular culture culminated for the newly
recognised youth, each decade had their own brand of pop music, and their own brand of
teenagers. However, the teenagers of the sixties, despite the overuse of
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26. Summary Of The Wholly Innocent By Bruce Dawe
Just as Bruce Dawe s poem The Wholly Innocent serves to provide a voice to aborted children,
the purpose of The Land of Fair Go is very similar, providing a voice to children who came from
third world countries detained in detention centres, and are similarly voiceless to people of the first
world. Dawe also wrote regarding controversial issues in society, as does The Wholly innocent,
which addresses immigration from third world, war torn countries. The treatment of refugees and
asylum seekers when they approach Australias borders and other first world countries is very
controversial, and
WRITER S STATEMENTthere is a lot of secrecy regarding the conditions by the government.
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Irony has been incorporated by the author to make the audience think more deeply regarding this
label, and also shows a different perspective to this label throughout the poem. In the first stanza,
both poems have incorporated repetition, which occurs at the beginning of lines 1 and 2, and 3
and 4, which serve to draw attention and make those line more memorable. In Dawe s poem the
first stanza states how aborted children haven t been outside or felt parental care, while in The
Land of Fair Go similar subjects are explored and it also says how children detained haven t been
outside due to the fact they are either not allowed or are too scared due to the discrimination
they face when been outside by locals. Stanza 1, line 3 also refers to the lack of parental care
detained children receive, commonly due to been separated from their families. The second
stanza of The Wholly Innocent states how human right to vote is taken away from aborted
children, while the the second stanza of The Land of Fair Go discusses how the human right to
freedom and the the human right to seek asylum are taken away from detainees. In stanzas 3, an
sibilance across the stormy seas I went has been incorporated in order to draw attention to those
words, highlighting the conditions through which asylum seeker travel in order to try find a
place which would offer them a fair go , and how instead they were send away to offshore
detention centre. The following stanza incorporates a metaphor describing the deportation of
asylum as a great game of political chess , showing how the actions of the government only serve
as something to gain popularity and advertise how they ve stopped the boats , showing how they
are simply pawns considered to be the weakest piece in a game of chess and dehumanised. In The
Wholly Innocent,
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27. Theme Of Guilt In Macbeth
In literary history, guilt plays a major role. The nature of and effects of guilt can be heavily
weighted at times in both texts. In Macbeth we see plenty of guilt that mostly stems from the
macbeth household and the audience then witnesses the true effects of guilt. In To kill a
mockingbird the guilt stems from a very afraid Mayella who is a transparent character that the
audience soon sees that she holds the weight of a very guilty conscience. In each of the text the
audience follows where the guiltflows and see the true effects of what guilt can do. In Macbethand
To kill a mockingbird the pair of villains in both texts follow a parallel course of action in which
they sacrificethe innocent for their own gain, and are not yet satisfied, are ultimately destroyed by
their guilty actions.
In macbeth and to kill a mockingbird, the audience witnesses how the pairs of villains sacrifice
the innocent for what they want. In macbeth there are three major events that happen. The death
of King Duncan is one example where innocence was sacrificed. Lady Macbeth and macbeth plot
to kill King Duncan to make Macbeth king instead. When macbeth is finally king, there is a so
called prophecy that banquo is going to be the one to father a line of kings. So once again
Macbeth puts himself in a situation where he sacrifices an innocent man, that also happens to be
his best friend, to make sure he doesn t get involved in macbeth s royal life. Finally when macbeth
learns that Macduff is a danger to him, he orders for Macduff s family to be murdered. Macbeth
sacrificed an innocent family so that he wouldn t be harmed.
In to kill a mockingbird, Mayella Ewell and Bob Ewell sacrifice the innocence of a man to
protect themselves and their reputation. Mayella tells a tale of a man named Tom Robinson doing
a socially unacceptable action. Rape. The audience sees that mayella is afraid of her father when
Atticus questions Bob about the incident. Instead of being honest and calm, she throws out
whatever she thinks will defend her as well as insults. I got somethin to say an the I ain t gonna
say no more. That nigger yonder took advantage of me an if you fine fancy gentlemen don t wanta
do nothin about it then you re all
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28. Breakthroughs In Biotechnology Research
Biotechnology to extend age in humans
Biotechnology is used everyday to change life, as we know it. In fact, people don t realize that
early humans used biotechnology 10,000 years ago. Early humans were producing beer, wine,
bread, and yogurt by means of fermentation. Biotechnology is any technique that uses organisms
or their products to make a new product, to improve the life of humans or to develop
microorganisms for specific scientific uses (Paul Cooley, 2014). As early as 1500 BC humans were
storing plants with certain traits such as disease resistance in order to selectively breed certain
plants with certain traits to better their lives (Jeffrey Kruck Langland, 1999). A huge breakthrough
in biotechnology was the creation of penicillin in 1942 (Paul Cooley 2014). This was a huge
breakthrough and it save a lot of lives from disease during World War II. According to Paul
Cooley (2014) in 1980 biotechnology was used to rid the world of smallpox. Much disease such
as breast cancer has been discovered through biotechnology such as breast cancer and Parkinson s
disease (Paul Cooley, 2014). They found these diseases to be generelated. In 1997 a sheep was
cloned from a single adult cell through biotechnology (Paul, Cooley, 2014). Biotechnology has been
a very important part in many ways to human life, but most people do not realize that Biotechnology
may extend human life and create a better world of organisms. Biotechnology affects agriculture,
the energy used to power
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29. The Negative And Positive Connotation On Speech Communities
There is negative and positive connotation on speech communities based on what social media
portrays for each group. This issue within society is that we see language as a system and right or
wrong. An example is Slang, African American Vernacular language and also. When hearing slang
people tend to assume that the person or group using it comes from a lower class. One
misconception is that an individual that is using AAE is a product of a lower income community.
Proper and non proper speech is correlated to economic and social status of speaker. An example
for African AmericanVernacular languagewas presented through the video Who else done messed
up? In this video the substitute was using African American Vernacular English
when pronouncing
the student s names there was voice stops devoiced at the end of the names, consonant cluster
deduction and vocalization in names but when giving instruction none of these features appeared.
The negative connotation in this video is the substitute was speaking in commonly used English
that would be considered AAVE but because it is believed that only African Americans use AAVE
the video shows how there was only one person that understood the substitute enunciation and is
was a young African American male. There is a misconception that each country has one language
but in reality, this is a variety of dialects within each one. Another fallacy/ mistaken belief is that an
individual that is using AAE is non educated, that is not
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30. Narrative Essay About Mercedes Island
I was traveling around the world with my crew And discovered a island that was marked on the
map.As I called in someone who made the maps and there said there was no island there .As
they keep reloading the map, then they saw it the island that came out of nowhere.There were
surprised that an island came from nowhere so they named that island after me Mercedes Island
I was happy but yet i didn t want to become an history island so i just agreed to it.As I went on
the island to discover what was on there.I was not surprised on how many nature there was so
many trees that no one have seen before so large and weird looking to, their leaves were as soft as
cotton as my team during their camera so they could put it online they wanted me to... Show more
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world what to hear more.But now this weird island came out of nowhere and we might get a big
hit.So we started walking around to discover more about what is in here there was papers with the
language again why I can only understand it I was so scared if they think I would betrayed them
and think I m an alien and they would ask questions on why we came here or who do you work
with or are you trying to know the earth so you can tell the others I was so lost in my mind
thinking what would of what would happen so I just keep in mind for later.I heard my name I said
ya .My crew looked at me like I was crazy,so they asked who I was talking to.I said one of you guys
called my name they all said no and thats when I just lost it I was so scared of who called my
name.It was getting dark so we went back to the boat and went to sleep but I woke up in the
middle of the night because something was calling my name I was too scared to move but I was
like any other in any horror movie get up and check it out I was dumb but I didn t mind as much I
took the camera and a flashlight as I walk in the place we discovered I was talking to whoever was
talking to me last time so I was glad they would answer we talked a lot in different language the
language I never knew I could speak I asked them what language this was they didn t want to say
so I said You dont have to say I dont mind what language you guys speak .One of them said You
speak the language as well thats how you know how to
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31. The Effects Of Music On The Human Brain
There are many ways that music can influence the human brain. One of the many astonishing
qualities that the human brain can accomplish is the ability to retain information for a long and
short period of time. The part of the brain where retention of memory takes place is located in the
hypothalamus, located in the temporal lobe. The parts that these parts of the brainare where memory
is stored. The ability to remember many of the memories that human are able to retain come in
different ways. Some com and stay in the human mind naturally. Another way that humans are able
to retain information is through the use of music. In the article written by Onur Kokal, Nihan
Yagisan, and Ahnet Cekic, titled The effects of music on achievement, attitude and retention n
primary school English lessons states the way that students are able to be taught their class
curriculum through the use of music. The article begins to explain how the way that the human brain
is able to retain information is through the way that the material is being emphasized and taught.
As it goes on it begins to inform the reader that one of the ways that the brain is able to
subconsciously store information is through the use of music. Because music has rhythms and
beasts that are intriguing to the brain the information that is being processed with some sort of
music in the background would be fairly easier to remember. Ever question as to why individuals
are able to retain the lyrics of songs in a matter of
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32. The Human Factor of Global Warming
The Human Factor of Global Warming
The Human Factor of Global Warming
Global warming has been a growing concern for many over the last several decades. The effects
of global warming are evident and broad, with historical research dating the first global warming
crisis back 56 million years ago, better known as the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum, or
PETM (Jardine, 2011). Research from the composition of sediments of fossils shells of marine
organisms conclude that carbon dioxide trapped within our atmosphere, increased global
temperatures by more than 5 degrees in just a few thousand years (Jardine, 2011). While global
warming may not be in question, many scientists have questioned the actual global warming effect
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* While humans might not be solely to blame for global warming, we definitely have a major
role. Most are familiar with the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas) as a major contributor
to the overall C02, although, just as equally important is that of deforestation. It was realized
that conversions of land use, primarily deforestation in the tropics, induce substantial terrestrial
carbon losses to the atmosphere, approximately 1.6 billion tons annually (Broadmeadow, Freer
Smith, amp; J. Lynch, 2007). While the cause of deforestation varies in different regions, the
key contributors are cutting down tree to open up more land for agriculture, urban sprawl (Turk
amp; Bensel, 2011). Forests work like filters to remove CO2 from the air and store it in the trees.
When the trees are felled or burned, huge amounts of CO2 are released into the atmosphere at a
rapid pace. Urban Sprawl, a result of deforestation releases significant amounts of green house
gases such as CO2. Not only do you have carbon dioxide being release from burning or cutting of
forests, it is coupled by urban sprawl. It just so happens one of the effects of urban sprawl is that
Concrete production contributes 5 percent of annual anthropogenic global CO2 production, mainly
because such vast
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33. The Brain Regions
The Brain Regions and How It Works: The brain made up of highly specialized cells called
neurons, which conduct messages to other neurons of the body. Moreover, whatsoever we do based
on how our neurons communicate with each other. These neurons produce chemical signals
(known as neurotransmitters) and electrical impulses that carry messages across diverse parts of
the brainand within the brain and other parts of the body by crossing synapses and binding to
receptors on the dendrites of the receiving neuron. When the process does not work well, or the
electrical signals do not function properly, they cause symptoms of mental health problems. The
brain consists of the amygdala, the prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate cortex, the hippocampus
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Neurons of the PFC translate diversity of information necessary for the attainment of future goals
such as encoding delay and response to both human imaging and rodent electrophysiological
measures of global neuronal activity which increases delay related PFC activity. Consistent with
excitatory actions of stress related glucocorticoids on PFC neurons, stress does not only suppresses
responses and change the overall gain of medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) neuronal signaling, but
results in a fundamental shift in the manner in which the PFC represents information on stress.
Studies on rats prove that stress impairs prefrontal cortex dependent processes that support goal
directed behavior. According to David M. Devilbiss et al., results from pharmacological studies
predict that stress subdues delay related spiking activity through increased catecholamine receptor
signaling. Based on the, sixteen rats were trained to perform a continuous T maze, delayed non
match to position task rats. The rats were housed individually with environmental enrichment and
maintained on a 13/11 h light/dark cycle (lights on 0600 h) with ad lib water access. The rats were
randomly assigned to one of 3 cohorts (control, noise stress, and ICV
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34. Jealousy In Othello Essay
Jealousy is originally introduced into the story when Iago becomes upset by Othello s successful
convincing of Desdemona to marry him. His hate for him is further increased by Othello s other
accolades like becoming a general in the Venetian army. In the mind of Iago, he is inferior to
Othello in these two areas, which is why he plans to attack him on these points. Iagothen makes
plans to both make Othellolose his prestigious General position in the military (I,iii,395), and cause
mistrust and grief for Othello and Desdemona, eventually causing a rift in their relationship
(I,iii,339). Despite Iago s ideal encapsulation of the villain persona, in which his nature is one of
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This, though small, made Othello consider that his wife may in fact be cheating; this was
important because it sowed a seed of doubt in Othello s mind. In a few dialogues between
Othello and Iago, after Iago talked with Cassio, Iago twists his previous conversation in order to
make Othello more and more suspicious. In regards to one such conversation Omer and Verona
said This exchange shows Iago s knack for seeding these negative ideas through implied
communications, (#). After this interaction, Othello is left with a deep desire to know what was
said between the two characters; which leads him to obsess over the thought of his wife s possible
affair.
Once the seeds were sown, the other character who displays this extreme jealousy is the
protagonist himself. Othello s initial jealousy of Cassio and his wife s relationship after Iago
essentially brainwashes him into completely disbelieving his wife and convincing himself that
she was having an affair, ultimately leading to an uncontrollable rage. Once this happened,
Othello began to consult Iago on how to exact revenge on his offenders . Othello convinces
himself that this revenge mut be taken in order to show his wife that he will not be made a fool
of and cheated on. This however is in a way hard to comprehend; due to Othello not embodying
this villainous persona the same way Iago does. The character of Othello is closer to that of an
archetypal war hero, and embodies qualities such as strength, smarts, and
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35. Psychological Effects Of Deindividuation
The need to belong is an innate need among humanity. Whether it means joining a group of
people with the same interests, religious beliefs, or ethnicity, people tend to cling to those who
relatively have the same characteristics. This can simply be observed in a high school cafeteria,
most notably separating groups by athletic or academic interests, within these groups, each
person is taking action to be more liked by each of its members. Although a majority of groups
are not extremists, the ones that are, thrive because of social influence and the need to belong. In
comparison to the social psychological perspective of the Nazi regime, members of the Islamic
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Although the Nazi regime did not have computers, the social influence of propaganda was still
successful. Propaganda is used as a tool to manipulate and provoke behaviors to further the
intentions of the group. When people already have pre existing beliefs, they are enhanced by
propaganda, which makes it a useful, but dangerous tool when the intentions of the group are to
harm those who have different beliefs. Similar to the Nazis, the intentions of ISIS is to protect the
land and, according to the Quran, only Muslims may live in the caliphate while obeying and
promoting their government efforts. Many online ISIS supporters will never actually come into
contact with ISIS soldiers, but the power of their social media support system is still strong enough
to worry the U.S. government that they may have gained followers who reside on American soil
and are a significant threat to national
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36. An Executive Summary for Woolworths a Major Supermarket...
Executive summary:
Woolworths is the major supermarket grocery store chain in Australia, owned by Woolworths
Limited. Woolworths is an incorporated public company, listed on the Australian stock exchange.
This company has incomplete permissible responsibility through its shareholders and lies in the
tertiary industry and retail sectors. Through their authoritative organization strategies and processes
Woolworths has been able to make available to its 1.3 million customers a level of service,
expenditure and manufacturing available across their franchise stores located across Australia.
Woolworths function as one of the largest public companies is obvious through its nature of
management. This report will explain the nature and responsibilities of management in light of
Woolworths.
The first Woolworths store opened on the 5 December 1924 in Pitt Street Sydney. In 1993
Woolworths Ltd was offered to the public in the largest share float in Australian history and
investors responded by applying for 2.65 billion. In 2007, Woolworths opened its first new Green
supermarket, which incorporated equipment that reduced energy usage, water usage and waste
generation and minimises the use of materials that can cause environmental harm. Furthermore, in
2008 Woolworths set about rebranding their Safewayproducts and stores in Victoria to the
Woolworths brand. Finally, in 2010 Woolworths celebrated their 86th year in the retailing business.
The Nature of Management
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37. Timing Switches At The Ends Of Competition Swimming Pools
From the beginning of time, the world of competitive swimming, to the days of Michael Phelps and
Katie Ledecky, has changed greatly. All areas of competitive swimming have evolved through
technological advances: timing and starting systems, pool and aquatic venues, suit technology, and
training equipment. Come join a splash in the past to see how technology has changed the
swimmingworld.
From the 1896 Olympics to the 1967 Pan American Games events were timed with handheld
stopwatches ( When Were the Timing Switches at the Ends of Competition Swimming Pools
Invented?Frequently Asked in. When Were the Timing Switches at the Ends of Competition
Swimming Pools Invented? N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Sept. 2015.). Due to the inaccuracy of this timing
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In the early 1920s, racing suits were made of silk, which was much lighter and more comfortable
than the more popular knitted wool suits, but they were considerably more expensive (BBC
News. BBC, 03 Aug. 2004. Web. 06 Sept. 2015). As years went on, racing suits became
increasingly streamline, stylish, and moderately affordable with materials like nylon and Lycra, a
modern and extremely effective compression fabric. In the early 20th Century, caps and goggles
weren t widely used. Since then, swimmers have seen that using these items can increase their
performance and they don t have to shave their head and swim blind . Or, if they didn t shave their
head and swim with hair, but without a cap and goggles, like American Mark Spitz, then the
advantage of swimming with these products was even greater. Modern swim caps are made from
water repellant materials like silicon, Lycra, and Neoprene, which are very affordable. High tech
innovations in racing suits and swimming uniform have improved the swimming
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38. The Sniper Essay
The Sniper
The Sniper places a strong emphasis on the evils of war, and yet paints a vivid image of mankind
s qualities and their society. Employing the technique of describing one particular sniper to
symbolise a general subject, readers are able to gain a deep insight into the evils of war. In this story,
the assembly of setting, contrasting characters and themes of fanaticism and division of loyalties
are vital to conveying the horror of war. On the other hand, The Sniper also discusses the power of
war, depicting it as the decider of life and death for men. Its force is further emphasised when
neighbours are turned into enemies under war s influence.
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Characters in ВЎВ§The SniperВЎВЁ are limited in terms of type and variety to show that war
brings out only people who possesses a passion to kill and have the courage to be killed. The
story focuses on only one sniper and we, the readers use the incident from his point of view. The
only characters that are mentioned are the sniper, another sniper, his enemy and an old woman.
Apart from the old woman, all other characters are men who represent figures of war and are
present to do nothing but kill. They are seekers of death and bring about a web of deaths. The
manner in which these men ВЎВ§reignВЎВЁ over the city by killing, and that ordinary dwellers
are imprisoned within their homes for fear of death shows the evil impacts of war.
The theme of death and violence is another important segment in indicating the evils of war. Each
individual is engaged in killing their enemies and struggling for their own lives. As seen through
the view of the sniper, the peopleВЎВ¦s lives are centred around killing and death. Lifestyle, even
to the extent of lighting a cigarette becomes risky and could lead to death. Citizens are forced to
be locked in their homes for fear of being shot. The incident, where an old woman is hot by the
sniper, who is then injured by his enemy is an example of warВЎВ¦s destructive nature. The loss of
innocent
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39. Robert Frost Persuasive Essay
Winters are a constant season that hits North America and there s always a decision that hunters
have to make when the season comes around and that decision will determine rather or not they
suffer from hypothermia or even survive another day. The snow has hit the ground and you are out
there in the woods and the evening time isn t far from arrival, at this moment, you may be lost or
to no fault of your own, detained
It sounds crazy but, how about you picture yourself lost on the trail, you have been sweating from
head to toe and you have finally come to a stop and the chill is starting to become a reality to your
body.
How will you survive?
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Make sure to pack this when you go out hunting. All you will need is a 7 or 8 foot square tarp, but
make sure that is made with nylon or clear plastic Visqueen, which can be found at the hardware
stores. If you find yourself in the winter weather and without a tarp, seek shelter in nature. For
example, you can cut down some pine boughs to strengthen some shelter for yourself. Matter of
fact if you can find a branched spruce tree, this is best. The last option is to find a gutted carcass of
a moose or elk and crawl inside, this helped one hunter to survive the harsh winter while hunting.
3. Fire
After you have found some sort of shelter, the next thing to do is to construct a fire to help you
survive a cold winter night. The main reason for the fire is warmth, it allows your wet clothes to
dry and to also assist in signaling for search and rescue teams. Fire also helps to unravel the nerves
of being in the woods while you hunt, your confidence also will be built up a bit as well.
So how are you going to light this fire?
Matches are a good choice for starting a fire with dry tinder, but that s mainly for moderate
weather, not the best choice for harsh winter hunting. There were hunters who died while in the
Absarokas had matches. The searchers who located their bodies also found areas where they tried
to start fires but
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40. Ethical Dilemmas Of An Ethical Dilemma
An ethical dilemma is a situation in which an individual is compelled to choose between two
actions that will affect the welfare of a sentient being, and both actions are reasonably justified
as being good... (Butts Rich, 2016, p. 55). In everyday nursing practice, many nurses are faced
with various ethical dilemmas that occur between patients, their family, and healthcare
professionals. Many healthcare professionals work on common goals to provide patients with
the safest and highest quality care. However, some doctors poor or bad orders lead nurses into
ethical dilemmas that are not evidence based practice or are not consistent with the nursing
standards of practice. Following the doctor s order can risk patients safety, which also violates
ethical principles such as beneficence and nonmaleficence. However, in a clinical environment,
nurses practices are deeply intertwined with doctors practices in the delivery of health care,
which requires collaboration in each profession. As a registered nurse, when faced with this
situation, I experienced an ethical conflict of what to put first: patient safety or friendly
relationships with doctors. The purpose of this paper is to identify ethical dilemmas that can arise
between a nurse and a doctor due to a doctor s poor practices that threaten patients well being and
safety. This paper also deals with how to solve this conflict with respect for each other s
professions. Toren and Wagner (2010) suggest that nurses
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41. Difference Between Animation And Animation
EUROPE WESTERN ANIMATION AND EUROPE EASTERN ANIMATION
Animation is the specialty of making images seem to move. Animation is a masterful motivation
that long originates before the motion pictures. Animation is the procedure of making a
development, deception and movement by quick of presentation the scene or grouping of static
picture negligibly vary from each other. Activity can be recorded with other media, for example,
flip book, movie film, video tape and advanced media. The hypothesis of the enlivened cartoon
went before the development of the silver screen considerably a century. Early experimenters,
attempting to make discussion pieces for Victorian parlours or new sensations for the visiting
enchantment lamp appears, which were a prominent type of diversion, found the rule of ingenuity
of vision.
In Europe activity had in the interim taken a strikingly distinctive course. Shunning enlivened line
drawings, movie producers explored different avenues regarding generally distinctive systems in
Russia and later in France, Wladyslaw Starewicz, a Polish workmanship understudy and novice
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The movement ruled by the four principle kid systems. Universal markets are marginally
distinctive. The BBC who is autonomous makers likewise strive for broadcast appointment with
their properties. Western enlivened TV demonstrates have a tendency to be fundamentally the
same as, or are of a specific sort in particular comic drama or pre school. Contrast that with the
eastern methodology cost assumes a much greater part, and the less expensive a show can be the
better. The activity Eastern there s have capacity to make a more prominent assortment of appears.
It have comedies, however have rom coms, amigo comedies, wearing comedies et cetera. The same
goes for activity appears and frightfulness
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42. The Importance Of Prisons In The Prison System
Summary
The United States currently holds around 2 million prisoners, or around 25% of the world s
prison population (Prisonstudies.org). Furthermore, a large percentage of American prisoners are
from minority groups, and many others are charged for petty crimes such as non violent drug
offenses. People convicted of low level crimes experience the same kind of treatment as what a
violent convict would reasonably receive. These convicts tend to be deprived from basic rights,
get into gang fights on a daily basis and are emotionally deprived.
Across the world, different countries treat their prisoners differently. There are some countries, like
Brazil, that completely deprive prisoner s rights. On the other hand, prisoners in Norway are given
VIP treatment to be able to integrate themselves to society once again. It is unfortunate that these
extreme differences exist across the globe. Unlike Brazil and Norway, America has average if not,
below average treatment in prisons.
The correctional prison system spends a great deal of money on its system; it is greater than the
school budget (Kelly). Why is the US government investing more in its prisons rather than in its
educational facilities? In addition, the most notorious prisons stuff as many prisoners into the tiny
cells. The conditions are merely inhumane, and the government keeps funding these correctional
institutions. From our research, we have learned that American prisoners deserve better resources
for them to become
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43. How Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents Essay
How the Garcia girls lost their accents by Julia Alvarez talks about the four girls fleeing to the
united states after their father s attempt to overthrow dictator is undiscovered. They arrived in
Brooklyn, New York to a life totally different from the one back home where their name inspired
respect and had dozens of maids serving them fine foods in silverware, but had to live in fear of
uncles disappearing by the hand of the secret police. In the new world their parents try to hold onto
their old traditions, but the girls have a different idea and instead try to find new lives for
themselves but find themselves caught between the old and the new world. The noveltells their
struggle to fit in and to express/communicate themselves. The story is all about one of the many
aspects of the immigrant experience; language barrier and the power of word/being able to express
oneself. The book is extremely popular among Hispanic immigrants for its relatableness. Although
an unpopular opinion, I wouldn t recommend Millennials to read the novel because its complex
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They keep getting younger throughout the book so that at the end they were kids back in their
homeland, the Dominican Republic. The author did this to make the reader experience the book
as an immigrant; always going back to their homeland, however it can make it difficult to follow
through. There are also some poor transitions between stories, Such as in Trespass , Carla was
sexually harassed by a pervert in a lime green car on her way home from school and her struggle
to tell the police what happened while the next chapter is a two page story about the first time
Yolanda saw snow and her thinking the snowflakes were
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44. Analysis Of The Movie Pelo Malo
The film Pelo Malo takes place in the city of Caracas, Venezuela and is about a young boy and
obsession with straightening his hair. In the movie, the main characters Junior his single mother
Marta and baby brother live with in an apartment complex with in the city of Caracas. This movie
takes place in 2011, during the time that Hugo Chavez came down with cancer. The film s primary
themes were homophobia, and racism. The movie detailed a young boys struggle for acceptance
and love from his mother and his struggle to obtain his desire of straight hair. Throughout the
movie, the young child is seen living in an apartment complex that is located within a lower
socioeconomic statusarea. When Marta, was not able to find a baby sitter to watch over her
children when she worked she was forced to take the children with her on the bus through the
city to her work. One of the places that she was shown to work was in a gated residence where
she worked as a security guard for the area. The primary conflict in the movie revolved around the
mothers fear that her son was gay due to his obsession with straightening his hair and his singing.
Due to many of the things that the young boydoes in the movie, the mother Marta fears that her
child is homosexual and during one particular scene is worried that she was the cause of it. Since
during the scene where she is speaking with a doctor about her son, she discussed how it was her
fault because she did not touch his thing and that she
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45. A Doll s House By Henrik Isben Essay
A Doll s House was published in Norway in 1879 by Henrik Isben. He is known as the father of
Modern Theatre. He is also referred as the father of realism. The play is very interesting because
of the funny dialogue, Ibsen s view of the place of ladies in the public eye and the unique
characters. The main characters of the play is Nora Helmer and her husband Torvald Helmer.
Imagine what it would be like to live in a doll s home? It s a house in which you are controlled
and have no energy to settle on any solid choice; It s a house in which you are a play thing for
another person s amusement. This sounds a ton like an awful marriage, so it s a house in which
your husband holds the satchel strings, in a manner of speaking, and abandons you with no
influence over your family s accounts. In fact, your husband keeps you on a tightrope. Such is
the perceived life of Nora Helmer. A Doll s House is an example of a literacy work with numeral
possible themes. The idea of the play is an expression of the need for women to escape from the
confinement and restriction that they faced in nineteenth century European society, it is supported
by the condescending manner in which Torvald treats Nora and by his frequent references to the
respective value of men and women. Another theme is in order for a marriage to be successful, the
people involved should know and trust each other, show view each other as equals, and should have
separate identities. Related to this idea is the theme that
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46. How Did The Agricultural Revolution Affect Europe
The Agricultural Revolution had an enormous impact on Europe, particularly in England and the
Netherlands. There were many ideas of how to improve agriculture and eliminate subsistence living.
A few key individuals paved the way for the agricultural revolution. These people included Viscount
Charles Townsend, Jethro Tull and Cornelius Vermuyden. The aforementioned individuals
developed ideas that were crucial to the Agricultural revolution. The essential components of the
Agricultural Revolution during the 17th and 18th centuries in Europeincluded improvements in
farming, pertaining to the Open Field System, the implementation of enclosure and an increased
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There was the removal of the Open Field System, a removal of the fallow year and the introduction
of nitrogen supplying crops. Not to mention that there were significant increases in the number of
livestock, production and farmland (because of drainage). The Agricultural Revolution can be
compared to the Scientific Revolution in Europe that occurred years before the Agricultural
Revolution. During the Scientific Revolution there were many changes in people s way of
thinking. For example, Copernicus revolutionized new outlooks by introducing a heliocentric view,
this was later solidified as true by Johannes Kepler. Kepler proved Copernicus views by establishing
the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion. Another great scholar of the Scientific Revolution was Galileo
Galilei who challenged ideas regarding motion. Taking all of these great minds into account it is
clear that the Scientific Revolution urged a belief in learning, investigation and experimentation.
This very thought process is applicable to the Agricultural Revolution that occurred years later.
During the Agricultural Revolution great minds such as Viscount Charles Townsend, Jethro Tull
and Cornelius
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47. The Ottoman And The Fall Of The Ottoman Empire
The Ottomans were initially composed of Turkish tribes who gained most of their power between
the 15th and 16th century, however the empire had been growing since the 13th through the
accumulation of new territory. Their quick expansion was accomplished through winning many
battles. The empire started out in Iran and Mesopotamia, but eventually came to conquer parts of
Turkey and Thrace in the 13th century, Bulgaria, eastern Europe, and Constantinople in the 14th
century, western Asia and southeast Europe in the 15th century, and Crete in the 16th century
before their decline. During the mid to late 1400s, Mehmed II was the Sultan. He conquered
territories in Anatolia and the Balkans as well as Constantinople, granting him the title of The
Conqueror. The fall of Constantinople was extremely significant in the growth of power for the
Ottomans because it resulted in the fall of the Byzantines after conflicts between the empires for
over a century. Shortly after, Mehmed II obtained the remains of the Byzantine Empire. In the early
1500s, Selim I became sultan. While in power, he extended their land into Syria, the Hejaz, and
Egypt. After Selim I conquered the Dulkadir principality of Elbistan, conflict arose between the
Ottoman Empireand Syria and Egypt because they had regarded the principality highly. Selim I
defeated their armies in the battles of Marj Dabiq, giving him territories in Syria, Egypt, and
Palestine. He was also given the key to Mecca a sign that he was
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49. Use Of Force And The Police Force Essay
The Use of Police Force
Police encounter different situations in their daily activities. The diverse nature of the
circumstances implies that the members of the police also have to adopt different strategies of
handling them. In some circumstances, the police have to use force as a way of addressing the
situations. Unfortunately, when the police apply their own discretion in the use of force, the
outcomes of this approach may end in fatalities or serious injuries. In recent times, diverse
opinions have emerged in relation to the use of discretionary force. In some quarters, the use of
discretionary force has been hailed as beneficial while in other case such as the 2008 Shooting of
Tyler Cassidy, concerns have been applied concerning the appropriateness of the strategy. Against
this backdrop, this essay examines whether the police use of force is a necessary component of the
job and describes the benefits and limitations connected to the discretionary use of force by the
police.
A striking aspect that differentiates the profession of policing from other forms of professions
entails the legal authority bestowed upon the police to use force should situations call for it
(Greenfeld 2012). According to 2009 Victorian police data, the situations involving the use of
force was encountered in every 2.5 hours and for every 49hours, there was a critical incident
related to the use of force by police (Office of Police Integrity 2009). These statistics show that at
some point, the
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50. Essay on Iago Character Analysis
William Shakespeare s Othello is a play that mostly revolves around jealousy, trust and revenge.
Throughout most of Shakespeare s plays, evil characters are not uncommon, but in my own
opinion, Iago has to be one of В– if not the most interesting. Even though Iago might be described
by some as being just pure evil or even intolerable , the truth still remains that people will read
deeper into the play just to see what Iagowill do next. Through his words and actions, which are
carefully thought out, Iago is able to manipulate others for his personal benefit. Not only that, but
he also manipulates people to get him closer to his goals. He is no doubt the driving force of the
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He figures this will make Cassio lose his position as Lieutenant, thereby making him the new
Lieutenant. Cassio falls for the trick, fights Roderigo, and loses his position. This leaves Iago
with what he wanted all along which is to be Lieutenant. With all of Iago s actions throughout
the play, it is clear to see not only is he evil, but he has no conscience. As the play unfolds, Iago
constantly lies and deceives people. From his wife, to his friends, it doesn t matter. In just about
every scene of the play, one can point out his deception or scheme. In one scene, Iago actually
tricks Othello into believing that Desdemona, his own wife, is having an affair with Cassio. Then
he ironically warns Othello about jealousy:
O, beware my lord of jealousy;
It is the green eye d monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on (3.3, 165 167)
and manages to convince Othello without any concrete proof, which is amazing. After this,
Othello is so filled with rage and caught up in Iago s lies that he refuses to believe Desdemona
when she denies everything. Othello knows that he can t let her live knowing that he has been
ridiculed:
But alas, to make me the fixed figure for the time of scorn.
To point his slow unmoving finger at! (4.2, 53 55)
Since he can t live in such a role, he murders Desdemona. At this point, much credit has to be
given to Iago even if people don t like him. His manipulative power, which gives him the ability to
bend
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51. Movie begins with a young Malcolm X Johnson walking down...
Movie begins with a young Malcolm X Johnson walking down the side of railroad tracks coming
home from school (wardrobe includes propeller hat). he suddenly becomes overwhelmed with
need to defecate. Fixing for the release he enters an adjacent wooded area aside the railroad tracks.
Optionally, you may already see a big line of Mudd marks down the backside of his pants. Sweating
profusely and contemplating the strenuous excretion to come Malcolm xhastily stumbles upon the
perfect shield of foliage that his subsequent pool of a bowl movement will lie Aloof to. He tears
his pants away, the only barrier keeping him from birthing his gift to the world. He crouches down
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It is also worth mention that Malcolm never even acknowledges him being there. Optionally,
there begins to be cutaway shots of a Asian game show audience reacting to the occurrence. Back
at the main event: The pressure of the diarrhea waterfall protruding Malcolm s bowls causes him
lift from ground, like a fly board. All while maintaining a crouched positioning. Simultaneously,
another purpose less character is brought into the scene, a rodeo cowboy who enters the shot by
jumping onto Malcolm s back and saddling him like a bull (He also has down syndrome). At the
apex of flight they begin rotating uncontrollably in a 360 degree rotation. Finally, a third and
completely arbitrary character enters the scene, a very mangy looking homeless man coupled with
an eye patch, nasty beard, and peg leg. Separate from the events occurring the homeless man sits
on the log having a dead cat anus picnic. Through the trees it is brought to his attention what is
happening, this gives him a Boner. He runs to join in on the action, as he approaches he jumps head
first, mouth open beneath the doo doo fountain. He lands on his head, and due to injury he dies
instantly making his only purpose a mouth receptacle for the feces(In slow motion). The battle of
defecation soon curtails leaving Malcolm badly beaten and battered, near death, and scarcely
clinching to the stray threads of life that he has. (Through all of the action his propellor hat still
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