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Tsi Writing Essay PracticeTsi Writing Essay Practice
Switching Power In Oroonoko, By Aphra Behn
Once power is given it cannot be taken away that is the way everyone thinks right that if the
status is higher up it cannot be knocked down. Wrong. Just as quickly power is given it can be
taken away even faster. One narrative I will discuss in this essay is Oroonoko by Aphra Behn. This
narrative could be viewed in many different ways. One way it can be seen is as a biography,
another is a memoir, but it can also be seen as a travel narrative. In this essay I will touch base on
the topics of switching power. By switching power I mean how different individual s power
fluctuates within situations in the novel. Aphra Behnand Oroonokoare able to exceed the way they
are viewed. Behn is both the narrator and the author and Oroonoko is the prince as well as a
slave. Behn is able to be identified as not only powerful, but also as the sideline or less important.
All the while Oronooko is the prince and also a slave. Both an example Behn used to portray an
exchange of power. The slave narrative Oroonoko by Aphra Behn shows how power is switched in
different ways. Behn and Oroonoko s power fluctuates making the narrative interesting and
Aphra Behn is the daughter of a lieutenant Governor. That alone gives her a sense of power and
within the text she points out her house being beautiful. She states As soon as I came into the
country, the best house in it was presented me, called St. Johns Hill. While she tells her story we
find out that her father was killed on their way to
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The Gargoyle
There exists no power as inexplicable as that of love. Love cannot be described in a traditional
fashion; it is something that must be experienced in order for one to truly grasp its full enormity. It
is the one emotion that can lead human beings to perform acts they are not usually capable of and
to make sacrifices with no thought of the outcome or repercussions. Though loveis full of
unanswered questions and indescribable emotions, one of the most mystifying aspects of love is its
timeless nature. Love is the one emotion, unlike superficial sentiments such as lust or jealousy,
which can survive for years, or even generations. In the novel The Gargoyle, the author, Andrew
Davidson, explores the idea of eternal love between two people,... Show more content on
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He is left with the decision of letting Marianne be free from her 700 year entrapment on earth, or
sticking with sanity and not letting her carry through with her insane intentions. When all is
said and done, the reader is left with two questions: Was Marianne simply crazy or was she
schizophrenic? or was she telling the truth and the love between her and this man did and will
always continue to exist? The book ends with the reader having to come to a conclusion on their
own. The way Davidson uses imagery and intricacy to reveal Marianne s past life through her
stories will engulf one into the novel and make one feel like they are truly in the century in
question. As Marianne tells her stories, the emotion from her and the man pours off the pages
and the reader is all but helpless to surrender to feeling sympathy and fret for the characters. The
flashbacks are so seamlessly inserted into the text that the reader will sometimes lose track of
which world he or she is in, the modern one, or the 14th century. Davidson also considers
historical continuity in the stories that are told, and because of this the reader will not only be lost
in the story, but also gain a wealth of knowledge about ancient religion, forgotten traditions, and
origin of literature from all of Davidson s
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Child Labor Photography
In the article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified there was a lot of information
about a haunted photograph about a girl working during child labor, and in another article I read
Child labor , it also discussed about child labor. In the article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor
Photos Identified it discussed about a haunted photograph of a girl who was working in factories
during child labor. In another article Child labor it discussed about how children worked during
child labor and how people helped to stopped child labor. These two articles had many similarities
and differences between them. Both articles presented two views to consider about, child labor. In
the two articles Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, in the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified documents
child labor through photography, however the second article Child Labor documents child
labor through writing. In the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified it
states In 1908, he captured a haunting image of a too young worker in a cotton mill in
Lincolnton, N.C. In the second article Child Labor it states The minimal role of child labor in
United States today is one of the more remarkable changes in the social and economic life of the
nation over the last two centuries. Another example, is that in the first article Little Girl in 1908
Child Labor Photos Identified focuses on specific people affected by child labor, whereas the
second article focus on bringing awareness and stopping child labor. In the first article Little Girl
in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified it states She was a little girl of 9 or 10, staring out a
window . The second article Child Labor it states Nineteenth century reformers and labors
organizers sought to restrict child labor and improve working conditions, but it took a market
crash to finally sway public opinion . Lastly, in the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor
Photos Identified Joe Manning spending years finding the name of the girl in the historic
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Debra A. Cafaro s Success
To emphasize the tremendous ability of women in managing, real examples should be taken into
consideration. According to Harvard Business Review (2015), Debra A. Cafaro is a powerful
female manager example. She is the chairman and CEO of Ventas Inc a leading healthcare real
estate investment trust. Ms. Cafaro has served as Chief Executive Officer since 1999 and as
Chairman of the Board of Directors since 2003. Under Ms. Cafaro s leadership, Ventas has
market capitalization rose to $26 billion in 2015, from $200 million. The company s compound
annual total shareholder return (TSR) was 29 percent for the fifteen year period ended 12/31/14.
In addition to, Ventas was ranked by Fortune Magazine as one of its Most Admired real estate
companies
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Examples Of Confucianism In The True Story Of Ah Q
The late nineteenth century to the early twentieth was an important period for China, in which a
large number of reformers and revolutionaries, in the hope of changing the old China, struggled to
make China powerful and stable. The voice of abandoning Confucianism grew stronger and
stronger, which they contended that it was Confucian that hindered the development of Chinese.
Just take Lu Xunfor example. He argued that Confucianism was the man eating manners , which
gave birth to those who just cared about themselves without any conscience of protecting their
family. Moreover, Lu Xun put forward that Chinashould learn from the Western. Another example
is Hu Shi. He extremely called for the Modern Chinese language must be in the place of... Show
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The prominent character of him was self deceiving and self important, which exactly reflected the
farmer s ideas at that time. He was not only the symbol of the poor proletarian but also a farmer
suppressed by authority. In addition, he did not have a name at all, and the only name he got was
deprived by Mr. Zhao.
The method that Ah Q most often used was spirit victory. That was kind of expression of self
deceiving. For example, when he was beaten, he comforted himself by using Son hit his father .
Moreover, while other people teased him that he was poor, he argued that my ancestors were richer
than yours. His characters, in essence, were devoid of self awareness. He judged people with his
own standard, where anything that not conform to his standard would be wrong.
From this novel, Lu Xun seriously criticized the social reality at that time when people were self
deceiving, who always took themselves as the center of the world. The attitude of Lu Xun toward
farmers was that on the one hand, he felt sympathetic to them. On the other hand, he hated that they
did not fight for themselves. With his sharp pen, he analyzed the reason why the farmers always lag
behind others, while showing sympathy to them. Meanwhile, he tempted to use his novel to warn
Chinese reformers, although May Fourth movement awakened a part of Chinese people like
students, most Chinese peasants were still ignorant and
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How To Read In Elementary School
In elementary school the one subject I always would struggle with was spelling. At the end of
every week we would have a spelling test based on a set of words that came from a vocabulary
or spelling workbook. On Mondays at the beginning of class we would receive the previous
week s test and examine the words for the test that week. I would always study and would try a
million different methods, even coming up with my own unique methods to study. No matter
what process I used my grade would always end up being poor. My mom would always be on me
about doing better on the test but nothing would come about from that. So, my mom decided to
get involved and attempt to raise my grades. At first she tried studying with me. She would go
over the words with me and use the methods I had previously used myself. After studying with
my mom, I would always feel more confident but the grades I would receive were still subpar. It
was frustrating. For some reason, it was just a task for me to spell. I would make up fake dieses
with my best friend Becca like spellyosis, the inability to spell. We would have to participate in the
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When she found out that she was going to help me with spelling she bought new pencils and set
up an area at their house just for me. She felt like she was back in a classroom. She loved
teaching and still to this day I think she misses it a lot. I was excited because I got spend time
with my grandma and she would help improve my spelling. Then the first study session
happened. I never saw my Grandma s somewhat mean teaching side. She was never actually mean
just very tough. I get frustrated easily and at first didn t take to my grandmas teaching style well. I
was frustrated and was having a bad time but I put up with it. Then the first test came however and
I did far better than I was doing before! That completely changed my attitude on spelling with my
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How the Media Influences the Public Perception of Science...
Sometimes careless science publishing can weaken the public s confidence in science and the
government. The Media is enormously powerful and leading and will influence people s opinions
on everything. There are plenty of stories in the media that will change the public s perception of
science or even make them see a new perception. Sometimes these stories are just written to scare
the public into believing a certain thing just so they can sell their stories.
Stories sometimes are true and sometimes they are false but it is up to the public to believe in
what is right and what is wrong. In this day and age, where information is available at the touch of
a mouse, it s not surprising that the media is a particularly dominant and powerful ... Show more
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The tabloid newspaper is the Sun and the broadsheet newspaper is the Times.
Firstly I will analyse the story written by the Sun, this tabloid covered the same story as the
Times and therefore we can find out their intentions. The Sun had the following bold headline
Deadly strain confirmed , I can clearly see from the start that they are trying to create a scare in
the public and capture the reader s attention very fast, this is because they don t tell you what
deadly strain they are talking about, if I were to see this in a newspaper lying around I would
pick it up because it already got me worried and caught my attention. This has made me think, are
they trying to inform the reader or just trying to sell their story? You only learn what the deadly
strain is after you read paragraph 1 so this proves my point.
On the 3rd paragraph the Sun states the following the swan had the strain which can be fatal to
humans. Instead of just using the swan had the H5N1 strain the Sun chooses to create more of an
impact by using the word fatal and implying it to humans. This makes the beginning of the article
to cause fear, evoke an element of alarm and perhaps imply that the readers should be fearful for
their own health. The article also mentions experts rushing to the scene to
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The Case Of Republican Louie Gohmert
Republican Louie Gohmert, currently serves as the representative for the first district of Texas,
which includes 12 counties located in East Texas. Being first sworn into Congress on January 4,
2005, Gohmert is now proudly serving his seventh term as Representative. In his early years,
Gohmert attended Texas A M University where he received his undergraduate degree, while also
being on active duty commitment to the Army. Afterwards, he attended Baylor School of Law and
graduated as Class President with a numerous amount of awards from the Moot Court Society, in
which he was also President. He now serves on many House committees and subcommittees in the
House of Representatives. Including, Vice Chairman of the House Natural Resources... Show more
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Republican John Cornyn was first elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 2002, by
winning more than 55 percent of all votes. In 2008, he was reelected for a second term as U.S.
Senator of Texas, and also in 2014 for his third term, where he is currently serving. In 1973,
Senator Cornyn attended Trinity University, located in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas.
Where he had first wanted to become a doctor and major in Biology, but after realizing he didn t
have a passion for it, Cornyn switched majors and graduated with a degree in journalism.
Afterwards in 1977, he attended St. Mary s Law School, in San Antonio, Texas, where he
graduated with a specialist in defending doctors and lawyers in malpractice suits. In 1995, Senator
Cornyn earned a Masters of Law from the University of Virginia. His committee assignments are
Committee on Finance, Committee On The Judiciary, and Select Committee on Intelligence. On
September 7, 2017 Senator Cornyn introduced the S.1781 bill, or National White Color Crime
Control Act of 2017. This bill would reauthorize grant programs to improve the prevention,
investigation, and prosecution of white collar crimes. It has been read twice and referred to the
Committee on the Judiciary. Another bill introduced by Cornyn, is the Building America s Trust
Act. Which would authorize $15 billion over 4 years to build a border across the United States full
Southern Border. The bill is currently in Congress waiting
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Complexity In Sitcoms
Historically, sitcom has been used to display an aspiration lifestyle, as stipulated by dominant norms
(Brown 1990:18). However, UKS creates narrative complexity by depicting multiple social issues
and conflict, which are brought together by the protagonists friendships. This includes landlady
Lilian s struggles to resist gentrification in season three, Titus continual search for employment, and
all the characters ongoing negotiation of romantic relationships. The humour derived from these
overly familiar topics offers critique on the complexity of contemporary tensions in a society of
employment instability, fast change, and insecure transient neighbourhoods under capitalism
(Wickham 2013:33). The depiction in UKS of friendship reflects... Show more content on
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For example, the ongoing joke that the New York basement flat Kimmy and Titus Andromedon
share is actually a Tugboat. The humour created by this is simultaneously simplistic and complex.
The repetition of this joke through all three series of UKS can be used to argue that sitcom is
simplistic because the issue never develops. However, the humour relates to real life issues of
housing and rent in desirable locations under advanced capitalism. Furthermore the humour is
derived from landlady Lilian Kaushtupper s criminal past, demonstrating how the dramatic and
comedic outcome within any sitcom must be the inevitable outcome of those characters within that
scenario at that particular time, as well as being understood by viewers as relating to society
beyond the sitcom. Consequently, this joke simplifies a complex issues without explanation. Yet it
is also complex because the humour functions through multiple levels. Therefore, indicating a
complexity derived from the social and cultural context of the programme. Furthermore, UKS may
date and this joke may no longer be deemed funny in ten or twenty years. This demonstrates how
sitcom complexity relates to the concerns of society at the time the specific programme is created
(Morreale 2003:
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The Goals Of Social Media
How many times have you read or been told that in order to keep yourself accountable to your
goals, that you should announce them to the people around you?
This is something that we see in many books and articles and we see people following this
information as they post their goals on social media. However, how many times do we actually see
them accomplish these goals?
New studies are actually showing that announcing your goals is one of the worst things that you
can do if you really want to achieve them.
Why?
The reason is because of naysayers. Those people who do not want to see you succeed for whatever
reason.
I spoke briefly about these people in the previous chapter. They are the people who do not want to
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That scares them.
How to Deal with Naysayers
The fact is that you are not going to change the people around you. There is no way for you to
make them believe in you.
However, you can change yourself and how you deal with the negativity that they bring into your
life.
The first thing that you need to remember is that you more to yourself than you do to the naysayers.
What is it that you owe these people, which is forcing you to prove them right?
Really think about what I am saying. These people do not pay your bills, they do not raise your
children and they are not in control of anything in your life. Remaining in a situation where you are
unhappy just to make them happy seems a little silly.
Ask yourself, what could they lose by you finding happiness and reaching your goals.
These people might even try to convince you that you are fine just the way that you are in order to
stop you from making the changes that you want to make. You see, they are stealthy, most of them
won t make it obvious that they are trying to hold you back, but instead will try to convince you
that they care about you, just as you are.
It is important for you to remember that these people need for you to fail. You see, if you fail, they
can continue to tell themselves that there is no point in trying to get healthy because if you weren t
successful they won t be either.
It is just another way for them to come up with an excuse, a reason that they shouldn t worry about
their
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Caste Discrimination Essay
Caste Discrimination In Dalit Society
Caste discrimination has affected an estimated 260 million people worldwide, the vast majority
living in South Asia . Caste Discrimination in the conveyance of education and Health facilities and
other fundamental human rights are also the exceptional barrier for Dalit people severely affecting
their well being and possibility. In spite of being a human they are still lacking behind the rights
they are supposed to get to develop themselves. Education and health facilities are the vital factors
which are most important in human life to grow strongly, however, these factors have not been
provided to the level.The caste discrimination system has negatively affected Dalit society ... Show
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They are still lacking behind in term of health and education even after the establishment of new
policies for the improvement of Dalit community. However, lots of quotas has for education
sector for Dalit people in order to continue their further education. The government has made a
particular focus on the health condition of Dalit community. The caste discrimination system
has negatively affected Dalit society which has led to inadequate health facilities and education
facilities and is still facing many problems in their daily life. This is, however, is affecting the
people in term of personal growth, so in my honest opinion, the government of a country should
focus more on Dalit people for their development. They should remove the dominance of higher
caste in schools, as a result, it will lead to the increase in the number of participants of Dalit
people. Health awareness education should be given to the people so that they can prevent and
have precaution towards various diseases.. Moreover, hospitals should be available nearby their
houses and education should be provide for the whole society of lower group because it will help
in the further growth in the development of people as well as the
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The Importance Of Conflict In Group Counseling
n references to Jaclyn s post, I concur with her based on her assertion that Conflict in group
counseling settings is almost always inevitable. However, it is important to take note of the
proficiency and the aptitudes of the counselor involved in the cause both at personal and
professional levels. Despite the diverse disparities and the extent of antagonism between or among
the conflicting parties, it is very important for the counselor never to take sides, but rather give both
/all parties neutral treatment or attention; this will help bringing the conflicting parties at par as far
as emotions are concerned thus, ready for the counselor s intercession, and subsequently discourse
and mutual consensus (Jacobs, et al. 2016 ). Based on an encounter I once had as a conflict
mediator between couples, who also happened to be my relatives, I realized that conflicting persons
when undergoing counseling, more often that not, harbor and exhibit wide ranging emotional and
even physical behaviors, this is to expose the opponents course of action(s) while veiling theirs.
They want to show that they are the victims of the situation, and therefore they should be granted
justice, or ruling should be done to their favor. This process, that is, conflict resolution/counseling
within a group setting, calls for utmost sobriety and vigilance by the counselor so that he/she is not
carried away by the different and confusing behaviors and sentiments of the conflicting parties.
References
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Cinematic Techniques Used In The Film The Lives Of Others
The Lives of Others was a film that chose to display the notion of lies through the other side. The
filmmaker chose to use a committed worker instead of using a citizen trying to get away from the
East German regime. Wiesler the focal character is a very serious and committed officer of the East
Berlin government. He fought with himself the entire filmabout what type of person he would be.
The filmmaker chose to compare and contrast the feelings of Wielser. He showed he did not
have control of his own life, but had to live the lives of others by force. This was an example of
how the communist regime controlled the lives of its people. Wiesler was not able to become his
true self until the end of the film. The East German Communist mantra had a tight grip on the
people in East Germany. The wiring of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most tumultuous act of the Communist party in the film was the hiding of the suicide
statistics. Jerska a blacklisted director committed suicide and it was not going to be documented.
They did not want to overshadow their great regime with the true number of suicides that were
being committed. The Lives of Others portrayed the subtle change of a man who had been
controlled most of his adult life. He was controlled by a regime who truly only saw him as an asset
for despair in other s lives.
Good bye Lenin brought more of a subtle and comedic approach to the life of the average citizen
under Communism in East Germany. Many lies were told in this film, but they were told to save
the life of a mother who committed her life to East Berlin. The catch was Christiane, who
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Alabama Experience
I can recall the very moment that I knew The University of Alabama at Birmingham was the
perfect choice for me. It was about a year ago and I was, in fact, sitting in on one of Dr.
Hamilton`s General Chemistry II lectures as a part of a tour that I was on. I remember sitting
there and thinking of all that I had seen on the tour and feeling completely at home. It also ironic
because I am in that very class this semester. It is so crazy how much can change in one year.
Months are different in college, especially freshman year. Too much happens. Every freshman
month equals six regular months. This is a quote from one of my all time favorite books, Fangirl,
and it really resonates with me. It sure does not feel like only six months have passed... Show more
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I plan on joining a research lab in the fall and finding even more ways to get involved on campus.
Another thing people do not realize about UAB is the quality of student life. Despite being largely
a commuter campus, there is always something to do on campus and new people to meet.
Everyone is different but it`s not hard to find some commonalties when talking to my fellow
Blazers. Whether in the elevator, Starbucks line, or even the laundry room, I can always find
someone new to meet and learn their
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Examples Of Syntax In Mrs Dalloway
Stifled Expression Post Rifle Aggression The syntax of Mrs. Dalloway consists mainly of loose
sentences which progress at an irregular pace. Important information is often merely touched upon,
and then abandoned in favor of an anecdote. The lack of structural variation from the complex multi
clause sentences in pivotal moments of the novelparallels the inability of the characters to express
their socially taboo traits by neglecting to syntactically emphasize their controversial characteristics.
Modern culture is intolerant of homosexuality; consequently, Clarissa Dalloway addresses her
intimate moments with Sally Seton in the same syntax with which she addresses everyday
occurrences. Clarissa remembers what she claims is the most exquisite ... Show more content on
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Modern culture holds soldiers to a high standard of emotional fortitude. They are expected to
emerge from war triumphantly and confidently, but this notion is far from reality. Septimus Warren
Smith is a shell shocked veteran, suffering from post war thunder claps of fear, who criticizes the
apathy of modernist society. He is incapable of communicating his troubles to those who are
enthralled with modern culture (87). Lucrezia notes that the English are so silent, however this
silence is not defined as the absence of speech, it refers to the absence of substance (88). The
English are capable of speech and yet incapable of transmitting significance. The loose sentence
structure and the rambling form underline Septimus s inability to efficiently broadcast his thoughts.
The repetition of the phrase he could not remember it, reiterates the inability of Septimus to express
his very complex emotions (98). The war has made him so lost within his own thoughts that he
cannot clearly conclude how to begin to convey the anguish associated with the loss of Evans. The
anxiety caused by the lack of catharsis builds up within Septimus. This intense depth of emotion
directly contrasts the shallow understanding of society. The modern lifestyle and technology
consume the common people of London
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Keyshawn Narrative
Grumpy and already five precious minutes late for his afternoon snack, Keyshawn glanced
quickly at the words in the column to the left and started to write simple sentences using those
words: I piled up all the dishes in the dish rack. I mopped up all the water and I dried the floor.
Imagine that you re a housekeeper , the spelling homework instructions had read. It was hard to
tell who was more fed up with the assignment, the hungry Keyshawn, or I, his frustrated tutor.
What do you say we make this a little more interesting? I asked. Keyshawn put his head down on
his desk and groaned. I don t want to, I want my snack. C mon, I encouraged, just three more
sentences! Make em count. Keyshawn picked up his pencil, started to write, and immediately
erased his progress. His face lit up. He scribbled the next few sentences so quickly they were almost
illegible: A small dinosaur popped out of the toilet and pushed down all the soap so I carried him to
the forest. I rubbed his back so he fell asleep. I stacked blankets on him so he could keep warm.
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The school is known having a diverse student body, and the curriculum taught to the students is
equally diverse. Their Ingenuity Program is top notch, targeting gifted students in the STEM fields
before they reach middle school and funneling them into high level math and science courses. The
students in mandatory after school tutoring, however, are not the Ingenuity students. These are the
students, like Keyshawn, who are struggling to maintain passing grades in standard level classes.
Students like Keyshawn are not told they can handle high school level math in seventh grade.
Instead, they are saddled with assignments that suggest housekeeping is the maximum amount of
success they can
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Bake 143 Week 3 Feasibility Study
Products and Activities:
1)Bake 143 cookies
2)Divide and mold the dough
3)Cut 12 cakes horizontally into thinner layers and fill with fillings independently
4)Make Cream Cheese Filling independently
5)Egg wash and bake the bread independently
6)Scoop the cookies
7)Packaging
8)Cleaning
9)Put the oil and salt onto the Focaccias
Comments:
1.When we make Cream Cheese Filling at the VCC, we add cake flour and eggs, but they do not.
They make it with butter, cream cheese, icing sugar, and vanilla extract.
2.When divide the doughs into desired weight, if need to add or take out a little, cut them using
bench scraper, do not pull them out by hand.
3.Marissa, one of supervise of mine, she always tell me the efficient way to do things,
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Uprising Dbq
Unification also comes with protection from uprising. As those who disagree with the ideology of
the rulers rise in population, a potential for a revolt increases. The laws and government structure
lent itself to those who agreed with the Papacy. As Islam had been a notorious religion for its
uprisings both in Spainand in Middle East, the potential of an uprising was quite lofty. Like the
murdering of the newborn Hebrew boys in Egypt during the biblical time of Moses, protection from
insurgency was a requirement in retaining control of the territory. Instead of murdering children,
however, the monarchs banished all religious dissidents, and violently penalized those who did not
conform to the various whims of the church. Power is not as readily... Show more content on
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The church in the Medieval era, however, was incredibly powerful and mostly unopposed.
Salvation, to the religious, was and remains the most important aspect of faith. Religion without a
fate after death is almost entirely hopeless and borders on nihilistic. The Catholic church used this
incessant fear to fuel their political vendettas. This is made evident by the attempted squelching of
the Reformation sparked by Martin Luther as well as the expulsion of the Moriscos, Jews, and
Protestants from Spain. The church had successfully convinced an entire continent that the only
true way to attain eternal life was through the doctrine of the church. This gave the Pope authority,
power, and uncontested control over the Christian people, for a
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What Is Human Nature In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
Readers connections to The Lottery by Shirley Jackson establish that human nature in the modern
era is flawed; eventually, resulting in fallacious and faulty actions. Faulty actions and aspects of
human nature are related to outdated traditions and Old Man Warner. The theory of evolutionary
psychology applies to the situation and is essential to explaining some of the reasons for this
occurrence.
Human nature has developed over the timeline of our existence and a theory of explaining human
nature is through evo psych. This theory explains mental and psychological traits that humans have
gained due to natural selection (Science Daily, 2016). The behavior shown in this story is what
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Human nature can be seen as a culmination of every survival mechanism obtained through natural
selection. They can be added on but never deleted, the mechanisms are carried in our genetic
instructions. Many survival mechanisms become obsolete and are no longer needed to survive in
the world like wisdom teeth which many humans remove because of their negative effects. The
difference between wisdom teeth, a biological mechanism, and behavioral patterns is that
behavioral patterns are exceptionally difficult to notice. Old Man Warner is representative of a
survival mechanism which no longer serves a purpose. Old Man Warner being an Old Man likely
doesn t serve a purpose in the community other than to perpetuate an outdated tradition: a large
portion of his dialogue also makes little sense further insinuating this notion. The lottery is a
portrayal of the faulty actions and events that take place due to outdated survival mechanisms: they
do not make sense, hurt society and take away from each individual because of the time and life
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George Rogers Clark Fort Sackville Campaign
The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is located in Vincennes, Indiana, on the banks
of the Wabash River. A memorial stands on the site of Fort Sackville to honor the capture of the
fort from British soldiers by Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark and his men on February 25,
1779, one of the greatest feats of the American Revolutionary War. Clark s army, aided by French
people of the Illinois country, had marched through freezing floodwaters to gain this victory. The
fortes capture assured United States claims to the frontier, an area nearly as large as the original
thirteen states.
It is thought to be the site of Fort Sackville which was a British settlement. Abbott named the fort
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An interest in commemorating the great achievements of George Rogers Clark had developed
among the citizens of Vincennes and the state of Indiana during the early 1920s as the 150th
anniversary of the American Revolution neared. After several proposals President Calvin
Coolidge signed into law a resolution establishing the George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial
Commission on May 23, 1928. A commission was created for the purpose of designing and
constructing at or near the site of Fort Sackville a permanent memorial, commemorating the
winning of the old northwest and the achievements of George Rogers Clark and his men. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the memorial June 14, 1936. In 1940 the memorial became a unit
of the Indiana Department of Conservation. In 1966, Indiana transferred the site to the National
Park Services. Next to the memorial is a visitor center which presents interesting programs and
displays. The memorial building is a circular granite structure surrounded by sixteen granite fluted
Greek Doric columns in a peripteral
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Marco Polo
In 1298 Marco Polo of Venice was arrested and put in prison in Genoa. Venice and
Genoa were involved in a civil war and Polo was charged with serving the Venetian
army. He was imprisoned without a trial.
Polo offered a unique defense. He argued that he owed no loyalty to Venice since he
had been gone for over 20 years. Further, he claimed that those 20 years were spent
in China. While in jail he told his story to his cellmate Rusticello who wrote the
story in a book called Description of the World and later, The Travels of Marco Polo.
Even in his time people doubted the stories in the book. They seemed far too
fantastic to the people of Europe. It is important to note, however, that Europe had
not yet seen the Renaissance and
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Report About Problems Caused By An Inappropriate Diet
Contents Page
Monday to Friday Geri s diet details (Feeding Table)
A4 Report regarding problems caused by an inappropriate diet
Conclusion
Introduction
In the assignment I am going to be showing you a diet sheet from Monday to Friday regarding
what my cat Geri s diet details are, I am then going to produce an A4 report regarding possible
problems caused by incorrect feeding.
Day of the week Type of FoodAmount of Food Given Intake of Food Timescales Supplements
Treats Additional Foods GivenProblems or Comments Reporting Problems
Monday VitaCat Select
Provision of Water
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Today she had around 2300 millilitres of water today. 8:00am: 100 grams of food
2:00pm: 100 grams of food
9:00pm: 100 grams of foodMorning feed the cat ate around 95 grams of the food, around 75
grams in the afternoon and 45 grams in the night. In total she has had 215 grams out of 300
grams. In the morning the cat took around 1 minute 10 seconds to eat the food, the afternoon feed
she took around 2 minutes 40 seconds to eat the food and around 2 minutes 50 seconds on the
evening feed. In total around six minutes to eat all of the meals.N/A25 grams of biscuits 8:00am
with food
25 grams of biscuits 11:00am
25 grams of biscuits 2:00pm with food
25 grams of biscuits 5:30pm and 25 grams of biscuits 9:00pm with food.
20 grams eaten in the morning, 25 grams eaten at 11:00am, 15 grams eaten in the afternoon, 5
grams eaten at 5:30pm and 17 grams eaten in the night. 82 grams eaten out of a possible 125
grams. 20 grams of chicken after each meal
5 grams eaten in the morning, 8 grams eaten in the afternoon and 13 grams eaten in the night. 26
grams eaten out of 60 grams.
N/A
N/A
Wednesday Vitacat Select
Provision of Water
1 litre of water with each meal as well as two other bowls throughout the day so she had access to 5
litres of water. She had around 500 millilitres of water each bowl so she had a total of 2500
millilitres out of 5000 millilitres. 8:00am: 100 grams of food
2:00pm: 100 grams of food
9:00pm: 100 grams of
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Steven Crane s Role in the Literary Revolution and an...
If it takes a revolutionary to topple the general way of thinking, Stephen Crane is that revolutionary
for American literature. The dominant literary movement before Crane s time, Romanticism,
originated in Germany and England as a response to classicism and soon dispersed worldwide.
(McKay 766). Romanticism stressed the power of the human conscience and the intensity of
emotion. It was essentially a spiritual movement, fiercely conflicting with the rigid rules and
standards of classicism and the restraint of the Enlightenment. The belief that all humans embodied
a unique greatness was widespread. Further along in history, however, came a man who sought to
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Crane s literary skills were also influenced from a very early age; his brother was a newspaper
columnist who lived with him at home during his youth (Szumski 14). Similarly, his parents
were educated and civic minded, used to making persuasive speeches, admirers and cultivators
of the spoken word (Szumski 14). Even while being raised in an environment with such high
moral expectations, Crane soon displayed signs of independence. He dropped out of Methodist
boarding school to attend a military academy, where he developed an interest for poker and
baseball, according to colleague Harvey Wickham (Szumski 14). Following a life path deviating
more and more from his family s traditionalist beliefs of faith and purity, it is clear that through
these factors Crane would hone his literary skills to combat traditional norms. Crane s decision to
write a story in a context (the Civil War) with which he had no experience showed that this
stemmed from his desire to dissect the philosophy of individualism in a setting where no societal
influences exist. The fact that he also does not mention the meaning of the war and its battles
demonstrates his desire to make an Everyman of Henry: he is any young man of any era facing a
trial by fire in any battle (Johnson 25). The groundbreaking theories of Charles Darwin, an English
naturalist of his time, influenced Crane s attack on individualism. Darwinism s implications
questioned orthodox religious
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Synopsis of Facelift in a Jar for Wrinkle-free Skin Products
Synopsis of Facelift in a Jar for Wrinkle free Skin Products
During the post 30s the intensity of the free radical formation and rapid damage of the epidermal
layers lead to the formation of fine lines and followed by wrinkles. The Facelift in a Jar cosmetic
product is largely being used by people seeking to escape the expensive cosmetic treatments for
these problems. The extreme publicity and awareness information released about the essential
ingredients in Facelift in a Jar has been successful in gaining the buyers confidence.
Ingredients in Facelift in a Jar for Skin Firming
The ingredients may differ from one brand product to another, but more or less the following are
some essential components that are generally found in Facelift in a Jar to treat the wrinkles and
introduce skin firming.
Retinol is the most common ingredient found in anti aging products. The antioxidants in retinol
reduce the formation of free radicals that lead to cell damage. Hydroxy acids may be used in
alpha, beta or poly compounds to provide a smooth exfoliation during the application of serums
and creams to remove dead cells and help the skin to breath. CoenzymeQ10 in anti aging creams is
suitable for under eye skin wrinkles and dark patches. It also prevents the damage from sunrays.
Side Effects of Ingredients in Anti Ageing Products
Retinol, the most common ingredient in anti aging products can be dangerous for the skin if
applied continuously. The most severe side effects of using
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The Impact Of The Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino Japanese War was a bloody experience to both China and Japan. The aggression
of Japan in Second Sino Japanese War eventually broke out the Pacific War and dragged China into
the Second World War. There were various significant incidents occurred during the Second Sino
Japanese War, thus, became the most controversial issues since then in the Sino Japanese
relationship. This chapter will focus on some contentious incidents during the Second Sino
Japanese Warand the Second World War.
One of the prime issues during this period is the Nanjing Massacre, or sometimes known as the
Rape of Nanjing . It shows the brutality of Japanese military and the unforgivable and unforgettable
incident among the Chinese. The act of whitewashing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since the end of the 1990s, there was a baodiao [дїќй‡Ј, which means defending Diaoyu] campaign
which emerged in mainland China (He, 2007 14). In March, 2004, these baodiao activists actually
succeeded in landing on the Senkaku islands (He, 2007, 14) (Yukio, 2012), as an act to protest the
claims from Japan. These baodiao movement is associated with the anti Japanese movement. They
also registered as a formal organization, known as the China Federation for Defending the Diaoyu
Islands (CFDD) in Hong Kong and established its headquarters in Beijing (He, 2007, 14). The
Senkaku islands dispute is among the contested sovereignty of China and Japan, which created the
anti Japan and anti Chinese sentiment between the two states. PRC government, nonetheless shows
its assertiveness over the sovereignty of the island. The firm stand of the government, thus, affects
the development of Chinese nationalism as well, targeting the anti Japanese sentiment to secure the
public support over the PRC s
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The Ethics Of Risk Management Practices
Risk Management is a practice that guards the organization, clients, staff, volunteers, investments,
and property. It helps to identify and acknowledge risks that affect the organization. Risk
management practices must be put in place to protect, add value and preserve the integrity and the
well being of the nonprofit organization. Martinez (2003) nonprofit organizations can have the
misconception that they operate under some form of charitable immunity and avoid protecting
against any risks and harms. Nonprofit organizations can be involved in scandals and any
information can damage the reputation of the agency can have a long term effect on it. Bell, Bell,
Elkins (2005) defined ethics as a system of moral beliefs that governs the... Show more content on
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As part of the Diocese of Orlando, Bishop Grady Villas must follow the Code of Ethics
established the Diocese. Jimenez (personal communication, November 6, 20015), Fingerprint
Coordinator for The Diocese of Orlando has categorized volunteers by ages and requirements:
Volunteer Requirements: Youth Volunteers, ages 12 15, must be accompanied by a parent, legal
guardian, school or chaperone to participate. Youth Volunteers ages, 16 17, are required to have
a parent or legal guardian complete a Parental Consent form prior to volunteering. All volunteers
and trip chaperones are required to have a brief interview with the Volunteer Coordinator
Volunteers 15, or older, must be fingerprinted and background checked through the Diocese of
Orlando. Bishop Grady Villas is a licensed and regulated assisted living facility by the State of
Florida. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement explains that it is required by the state of
Florida under The National Child Protection Act (1993), as amended, and section 943.0542, Florida
Statutes (1999) states that volunteers working with children, the elderly or the disabled need to
have a proper criminal background screening before having any contact with the residents. Once the
background check process has been completed, the Diocese of Orlando Office of Human Resources
will notify the particular ministry or designated administrator electronically and confidentially of all
individuals who have cleared without
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The Scale of Values in Alexander Pope s Poem The Rape of...
The Scale of Values in Alexander Pope s Poem The Rape of the Lock
I found Alexander Pope s The Rape of the Lock a delightful, amusing poem. Throughout the
poem, trivialities are compared with events and objects or consequence and the insignificant is
treated with utmost importance. Its very title gives the reader an immediate clue; rape and all its
connotations bring to mind a heinous crime of physical and spiritual violation. Perhaps this
description could apply to the theft of a lock of hair, but only in a world where normal morals are
perverted. This skewed scale of values is shown repeatedly throughout the poem, and supporting
this alternate world are the sylphs. As the souls of former coquettes, the sylphs exist solely to ...
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Here, the word militia brings to mind an imposing, well regulated army, rather than a gossamer
grouping of sprites bent on protecting beauty and virginity.
It is sylph Ariel that foresees the dread event of the poem s title. Ariel says to Belinda: Warned by
the Sylph, O pious maid, beware! / This to disclose is all thy guardian can: / Beware of all, but
most beware of man! (1.109, 112 14). Man, of course, is the coquette s eternal adversary. A lady
must be very careful; men may be allured and teased, but as prey they can be unpredictable.
Following this warning Belinda wakes and begins the transcendental toilet, one of my favorite
scenes in the poem. Pope elevates Belinda s morning preparations to the level of High Mass; a
mystical, spiritual experience in which miraculous transformation takes place. In this ritual,
however, cosmetic powers rather than cosmic powers are relied upon. (1.124). With the aid of the
sylphs, Belinda begins her grooming:
And now, unveiled, the toilet stands displayed,
Each silver vase in mystic order laid.
First, robed in white, the nymph intent adores,
With head uncovered, the cosmetic powers.
A heavenly image in the glass appears;
To that she bends, to that her eyes she rears.
The inferior priestess, at her altar s side,
Trembling begins the sacred rites of Pride. (1.121 28)
Here we see an example of the utmost importance of the superficial in the absurd
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Karmen Alternate Ending
Pretending shock at the concept of Karmen s accusation, Duane lifted the palm that had struck
her butt, and shook his head in mock disappointment. No need for a weapon, what do you think
God granted me this for? If you don t cease being cheeky, and attempting to incite jealousy by
your incessant talk about Mr Sheriff Karl, I ll be required to demonstrate just what punishment it
s capable of. He deliberately avoided any further mention of the man s uniform, and hoped
Karmen wouldn t pick up on it, or simply assume she d won that particular point. The thief had
plans for the spare he d located in the hallway closet, and didn t want to chance spoiling any
surprises. Soon, that worry was forgotten, as his thoughts became occupied by her reaction to his
honest talk. Karmen appeared to have appreciated both the candour and the content of his words,
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A bead of sweat dripped from his forehead, and the collar of his buttoned shirt restricted his
breathing, which made his voice croaky. That, he knew, was elicited by the sight of the woman
before him, and the imaginations that had flowed through his mind as he d perused the ladies
clothing. Although Duane had rolled his eyes when she d added a pair of heels to her selection,
he hadn t minded at all. In fact, he d quite liked the choice, as long as Karmen didn t think she d be
wearing them to walk in the Desert. There were other situations that suited stiletto s more
appropriately, and and that s what had captured the thief s imagination. How good Karmen would
look in nothing but heels and lingerie, bent over, with her tempting ass on display. Even better than
she now looked in the dress, if that was
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MK-Ultra Ethical Effects
Those often included in these psychological studies are completely unaware of the ultimate damage
that is being done to them. Though a handful of those who participate in these unethical tests are
volunteers, practically everyone was unaware of how seriously damaging these tests could actually
be to their mental health. The main reason for their almost unreasonable amount of trust given is
the fact that the tests [were believed] to be professionally and confidentially administered
(recruitloop.com,1), along with the fact that some even believed that they weren t being tested on
at all. This was extremely common throughout the tests of MK Ultra, a series of experiments
conducted by the CIA from 1953 to 1964. Apparently MK Ultra had a number... Show more content
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The drug is also infamously known for its bad trips, which [give] some users feelings of panic,
confusion, sadness, and scary images (This Is Your Brain On Drugs..., Olsen, 1), a common
description of what those included in MK Ultra experienced. These effects varied in intensity, with
some being pleasant, and others describing it as A demon [invading them], [taking] possession of
[their] body, mind, and soul. (Olsen,1). Those who were involved in these testings, including the
huge amount of those who were forced to participate, were brought to believe that the testing s
main intent was to help cure things such as mental illness. However, [The testing] wasn t being
done to try to cure insane people, ...[but instead], it was being done to try to make people insane to
weaken people, and to be able to put them under the control of interrogators (Listverse.com,1). This,
of course, had a huge impact on those who were included in these studies, whether their consent
was given or not. There are also cases in which the subjects in these studies are psychologically
affected only by the conditions that they re subjected
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The Memory Interference Test ( Mit )
The Memory Interference Test (MIT) is a computerized experiment that gauges the cognitive
functioning of undergraduate students through visual or auditory prompts to test memory. The
MIT is particularly used to test patient s memory in situations where a brain injury is in question,
the results in performance are compared to standardized scores of their peers. There is an inverse
relationship between the amount of memory target items and performance: as the number of items
the subject was exposed to increased their performance significantly decreased (Komori 2016).
Does previous expose to the MIT and thus previous exposure to other target items account for the
decrease in number of correct items? Using a sample size of 10,090 the study examines the
relationship between performance and if the subject has had previous exposure to an MIT. The
alternative hypothesis that there is a statistically significant difference in the number of correct
picture items and if it was the subjects first MIT attempt, which directly contradicts the null
hypothesisthat there is no difference in the number of correct picture items and wether or not it was
the first MIT preformed.
Materials and Methods The MIT does not measure intelligence, rather the subjects memory and
does so through three different cognitive assessments: picture memory (PMIT), auditory memory
(AMIT) and word memory (WMIT). One of the three neuro cognitive tests is preformed, the PMIT
flashes a picture, the AMIT flashes
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The Federal Reserve System Is The Central Banking System...
Introduction
The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States. The Federal
Reserve System is there to help out when a series of financial hardships and panics happen in our
economy. One of the leading changes in the Fed system was the Great Depression. This put the
economy in a lot of stress and the banking system in a crisis. There were three objectives for the
monetary policy. The three objectives were to increase employment, target the discount rate, and
monitor the interest rates. The first two objectives can also be known as the Federal Reserve s dual
mandate. The Federal Reserve s dual mandate includes conducting the nation s monetary policy and
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Purpose
The most important purpose for the Federal Reserve System in our economy is to address any
banking hardships and panics/crisis. Some other reasons are to furnish a flexible currency and to
establish a more effective supervision of banking. In today s world, the financial systems stability
is the Federal Reserve s responsibility.
Current functions of the Federal Reserve System include:
To serve as the central bank for the United States
To address the problem of banking hardships and panics
To manage the nation s money supply through monetary policy
1.Increase employment
2.Stabilize prices, including prevention of either inflation or deflation
3.Monitor long term interest rates
To create a balance between private interests banks and the centralized government
1.To oversee and normalize banking institutions
2.To look after the credit rights of consumers
To strengthen the U.S. economy
To maintain stability of the financial system and contain universal threats of the financial markets
Lender of Last Resort
In the United States, the Federal Reserve serves as the lender of last resort to those organizations
that can t obtain credit elsewhere. Obviously if the Fed were to collapse, there would be serious
consequences for the economy. The Federal Reserve took over this role from the private sector.
Being that it is public or private, the availability of liquidity was intended to prevent making trips to
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Eileen Gray s Design And Design
I have picked these furniture pieces because it doesn t have any social or cultural influences on
the design. Back in the 1920 s and 1930 s the society was still stuck in the Art Deco period while
the old design with flower patterns and fabric was very common however Eileen s design used
materials like tubular steel, aluminium and glass and people were lacking interest for Eileen Grays
furniture because it was an unusual design for them. Here is the comparison of what the society
would have wanted at the time vs what Eileen Gray designed:
Eileen Gray s design
So why is her furniture still in fashion in the twenty first century? It s not difficult to answer this
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Therefore she didn t restrict her design to what the current technology was capable of producing.
Eileen knew that it was going to be difficult to produce her furniture but she also knew that it wasn
t going to be impossible.
As the technology improved, making furniture didn t take as much time as it would in the past as
they had to make the furniture by hand. Also the identical furniture being produced had the same
size and shape. This was the key to successful mass production. Therefore it was possible to give
life to Eileen Gray s furniture design.
THE DAYBED
Finally, the last piece of furniture I have decided on is the Daybed. Eileen Gray was passionate
about history therefore her knowledge of the history had influenced her design of The Daybed.
Gray was influenced by the Provencal and Mediterranean culture of Siesta when she was
designing the daybed. As I am from Turkey, I feel very comfortable with the Mediterranean
Culture. I believe that the Daybed designed by Eileen Gray reminds me of the large divans that
Turkish people used to have in their Salons (sitting rooms) for their guest to feel comfortable
sitting and facing any direction they like with no back rest and no arms on either side. Also they
don t need to leave and go to their guest rooms to relax where they can easily just lie down and
feel comfortable on these large divans and still be around with the people they love.
Eileen Gray had the same idea of making her
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Skateboard Research Papers
It was 2009 and I was 8 years old. I was walking towards Rosa Parks circle downtown with my
mom, sister, and little brother. I looked over to my right and saw some guys skateboarding. I saw a
guy so a kick flip off of the pavement and I thought it was pretty cool. I stopped and looked at him
in awe. That s when I knew I wanted to skateboard. Later on that day, I asked my mom if I could
buy a skateboard. Thankfully, she said yes so I went to a person that knew more about skateboards
than I did, my best friend Jordan. I went to him for help figuring out what type of skateboard I
would need to get. He knew the board I would need to get and it was a normal skateboard but from
a real skateboard shop. So I ordered a BLIND brand skateboard from the
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Assignment 5 Sample
Business Law amp; Bankruptcy
Assignment #5
When Josh was asked, during a bankruptcy proceeding, whether he had ever been sued, he
responded that he had not. In fact, he had once been sued for intentional infliction of emotional
distress. That suit had been settled many years earlier and had no financial impact on Josh today.
Josh s debts were discharged in bankruptcy. Creditors want the discharge revoked because of Josh s
lie.
Should a discharge be revoked because of a lie made in court by the debtor that had no impact on
the case?
In Dale Alleman v. Brett J. Kitson, 341 Fed. Appx. 234 (7 Cir. 2009) Brett J. Kitson and his wife,
Courtney, had filed a joint bankruptcy petition in Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of
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Mr. Alleman argued that Mr. Kitson failed to retain business records for Kitson Enterprises, a
corporation of which Mr. Kitson was the sole shareholder and В§727(a)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code
prohibits discharge when the debtor has concealed, destroyed, mutilated, falsified, or failed to keep
or preserve records from which the debtor s financial condition or business transactions might be
ascertained... .The bankruptcy court found that these records were not material to Mr. Kitson s
financial condition because the corporation s tax returns showed that the business made no profit,
the bankruptcy court had determined that Kitson Enterprises had no assets, and Mr. Kitson had
earned no money from the corporation. The Court of Appeals, therefore, agreed that the bankruptcy
court was correct to conclude that the records were immaterial and discharge was not barred under
В§727(a)(3).
Mr. Alleman also submitted that the bankruptcy court should not have granted Mr. Kitson a
discharge because he had made a number of misstatements and omissions on the bankruptcy
statement and schedules, and В§727(a)(4) forbids discharge where the debtor knowingly and
fraudulently . . . made a false oath or account. The bankruptcy court found that Mr. Kitson s
bankruptcy filing did contain several misstatements and omissions, but concluded that they did not
run evoke В§727(a)(4) because none of them were material to the bankruptcy
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Stereotypes In The Movie The Pursuit Of Happyness
Stay a child for as long as you can, because this is a real world out here. My mom has always
stressed to me the same exact quote. As she was saying this, of course i didn t understand at the
time. When you re a child it seems like the only thing you want to do is be older, in order to do
the things adults do. My mom spoke these words to me as if i were wrapped up in a box. If that
box were to open, like magic, i would be exposed to adulthood. i believe my mom kept me in that
box to maintain my child s mindset. A mindset that says nothing else in the world matters. Live
my child! As i look back to when i was a child, my world was so precious. I woke up to a nice hot
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Like my mother, Chris believed that leaving his son in a box would veil him from the harsh
reality.when the landlord came for the rent money, i noticed that Chris shut the door, in
consideration of his son. They were subsequently kicked out of there second home, which happened
to be a hotel, causing Junior s box had been tampered with. Junior was fed up with being kicked out,
according to the temper tantrum he threw. With nowhere to go, they went to the train station for the
night. Even though they were forced to sleep in the train stations bathroom, with imagination the
bathroom became a
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Powerful Tools For Caregivers Case Study
In 2008, while doing consulting work for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Pat Billings and
Ruth Hamlin came upon a program developed by Stanford University called Powerful Tools for
Caregivers. The program intrigued both Pat and Ruth as both have been fulltime family
caregivers and both have worked in the care giving field as professionals most of their adult life.
Little did they know that the program they presented to the Executive Services Corps, NE Board
of Directors would have an impact on over 1,500 caregivers in eastern Nebraska and southwest
Iowa. Since 2008, the Tools for Caregivers program has grown far beyond the 6 week educational
series for caregivers of an individual with a long term chronic illness or disability. Although
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Pneumocystis Pneumonia Report Essay
The Pneumocystis Pneumonia Report, also known as the first report of AIDS, was reported
during the early 1980s. It was unveiled that this outbreak was not a form of pneumonia and that
it was prevalent in the gay community. Due to the sudden emergence of this disease Americans
were left in the dark leaving minds to conjure up ideas of how this disease was spread. The
outbreak of this newly found Gay Man s Disease left an alteration of the outlooks of Americans
by the end of the rapid fire of this disease. The Pneumocystis Pneumonia Report caused America
to put a stigma on gay males as well as raise awareness in order to combat HIV/AIDS, the
workforce to be diminished due to the illness of workers leaving many with the inability to
provide for their households and companies scrambling to replace workers, and forced AIDs
relief plans to be set forth by the government. In the period October 1980 May 1981, 5 young
men, all active homosexuals, were treated for biopsy confirmed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
at 3 different hospitals in Los Angeles, California ( Pneumocystis ). In the early 1800s, five
patients were treated for what was presumed to be a form of pneumonia known as PCP.... Show
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Indirect costs include lost time due to illness, recruitment and training costs to replace workers. If
costs are financed out of savings, then the reduction in investment could lead to a significant
reduction in economic growth (Stover 3). Companies tried to replace workers as quickly as they left
leaving them virtually bankrupt because of all of the money that went into recruitment and training.
Many companies had the inability to keep up with the sudden shift in the workforce. Due to this
change economic growth was put at a standstill and pushed into the opposite direction that it was
previously moving; instead of moving forward, economic growth moved
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Transportation And Warehouse Management Essay
Transportation and Warehouse Management
SUMMARY
The report is on how transportation and warehouse management plays a vital role in the supply
chain, different modes of transports that involve in the freight movement from one location to
another. The amount of time to deliver a product to customers will show the effect on company s
future, so the company has to follow some steps to have a better mode of transportation for less
cost and delivery time. The primary objective of this project is to show how the transportation and
warehouse management systems are used to overcome the problems that are faced in transportation
and storage quickly and some of the key elements in WMS and TMS.
Transportation management:
Globalization has increased the importance and role of transportation in supply chain management.
Transportation plays a vital role in increasing the Gross Domestic product. It involves the
movement of the manufactured product from one location to the another location or the customer
safely. Transportation plays a vital role in the supply chain because the probability of using the
produced product on the same site is almost negligible. Now, transportation is one of the primary
factors which can affect the economy of the company when it is not efficient, safe and reliable.
Delivering the products on time directly to the customers has been increasing significantly in these
recent years which can be accomplished only with transportation management, resulting
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Introgenic government
Topic: Response and Social Policy paper on Iatrogenic Government The response to drug use in
America and in some countries around the world seems to have an interesting history. As the
author Daniel Patrick Moynihan describes the unintended consequences society faces when
government does not deal effectively with issues of drugs in society. He provided several
references that shows the historical and present connections to government interrelations and how
many of these decisions have some form of negative impact and at times causes social
breakdown. His historical reference to drug uses, medicinal properties as well as technology role
in our present age does paint a vivid picture of how government decisions can affect us. Since...
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Thus as the author begins to address the issues related to drugs his reference about the
government s approach ring truth The truth in either event is that we were mostly asserting
what we did not know and would need to learn (pg. 353). The author s reference to technology is
relevant but I will address the issue of technology later on as I respond to his summary. The
history of drug use represents lessons that were long been seen but obviously overlooked by
doctors as well as pharmaceutical companies. The earlier efforts by government to regulate drug
use or alcohol consumption began with some regulations on Jamaican rum. Since distilled liquor
was used in social events, the government approaches in regulating the trafficking of the distilled
liquor was by levying heavy fines on the general tariff bill. The cost of importing Jamaican rum
was costlier than distilled liquor here in America. Again, at the time, the government was mostly
dealing with the abolition of slavery and again the issues around alcohol consumption were
minimally dealt with. Distilled spirits in earlier America was part of bringing Americans together
during times of unity. It was a time to earn easy money and have an all around good time (pg.
354). People enjoyed alcohol in the morning for breakfast as well as a celebratory thing. The
government knew that drinking alcohol or distilled liquor caused some medical issues but again, the
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Review Of Dover Beach
Sage Walund
Gorra
Arnold s Dover Beach
English 201
3/9/15
Doubt on Dover Beach:
An Exploration of the Loss of Faith in the Victorian Era The Victorian age is marked by the sudden
and startling changes it brought on the western world. As industrialization, intense colonization, and
expanding practices of sciences abounded, the traditional ideas and ideals that had once seemed
constant and true, were suddenly precarious. Matthew Arnold s Dover Beach has become
quintessential to the Victorian literary canon as it is exactly this struggle with a loss of constancy
and the confrontation with the unknown and uncertainty that Arnold evokes within its lines. Dover
Beach explores the potential effects of these sudden shifts in culture; particularly the shift towards
scientific exploration and the threat this shift had on notions of Christianity and faith. The poem
acts as a grand sweeping metaphor for the ideas of constancy and doubt as it lures the reader into a
sense of permanence and complacency before undermining that sense by contradicting itself and
implementing mistrust; ultimately it leaves the reader with a sense that since faith is not eternal,
nothing is. This metaphor is enhanced and nuanced through Arnold s interesting use of structure
and sudden shifts in tone. The first stanza of Dover Beach consists of fourteen lines in iambic meter
(though not iambic pentameter) with varying lengths and features a seemingly random rhyme
structure of:
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Tb Skin Test
There are several TB tests available to diagnosis TB. There are also TB tests to find out whether
someone has TB bacteria that are susceptible to TB drug treatment or are drug resistant. TB tests
to find out if someone has drug resistant TB are known as drug susceptibility tests. The TB skin
test The TB skin test is a broadly utilized test for diagnosing TB. In nations with low rates of TB,
it is frequently used to test for inert TB disease. The issue with utilizing it in nations with high
rates of TB contamination is that the greater part of individuals may have inactive TB. The TB
skin test includes infusing a little measure of liquid (called tuberculin) into the skin in the lower
some portion of the arm. At that point the individual must return following 48 to 72 hours to have
a trained health care worker look at their arm. The health care worker will search... Show more
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Likewise, an acute pulmonary TB can be effectively observed on an X ray. In any case, what it
shows is not particular. An ordinary trunk X beam can t bar extra pulmonary TB. Additionally,
in countries where resources are more limited, there is often a lack of X ray facilities.
Serological tests for TB Serological tests for TB are tests completed on tests of blood, and they
claim to have the capacity to analyze TB by distinguishing antibodies in the blood. In any case,
testing for TB by searching for antibodies in the blood is extremely troublesome. Accordingly,
serological TB tests, now and then called serodiagnostic tests, for TB are wrong and inconsistent.
The World Health Organization has cautioned that these tests ought not to be utilized to attempt
and analyze dynamic TB. A few nations have prohibited the utilization of serological or
serodiagnostic tests for TB. ( TB Tests | Skin Test, Sputum Other Types of TB Test ) TB prevention
The BCG
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Essay on Language, Imagery, and Symbolism in To Be of Use
Use of Language, Imagery, and Symbolism to Develop the Theme of To Be of Use
In the minds of most people, the words, hard work and heavy labor carry a negative connotation.
What these words imply is not something that is generally welcomed with enthusiasm but is often
accepted either by force or obligation. Marge Piercy s poem To Be of Use conveys an opposing
connotation about the idea of work. The central theme of the poem is that satisfaction,
gratification, and self fulfillment can be attained by using one s capabilities to serve a functional
purpose in life, for it is the opinion of the speaker that an idle existence has no value or
significance because it is worthless, vain, futile, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Piercy continues her description of the people [she loves] in the second stanza to further shape the
theme. With the statement, I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart... (8),
Piercy indicates with a metaphor that she is fond of people who manage burdensome tasks which
seem to require super human strength without the facilitation of alternative more convenient
methods of completing them. By including the details people who harness themselves in this line,
Piercy implies that what makes these people so honorable is that they are ready and willing to
become the ox ; they do not need to be coaxed or forced to commit themselves to a task. Piercy
adds that those whom she respects pull like water buffalo, with massive patience,... (9). Here Piercy
s simile conveys that although they are heavy laden, they remain dedicated and devoted to their
aims. When Piercy describes that they Strain in the mud and muck to move things forward,... (10),
the words mud and muck become symbols of the obstacles and unfavorable conditions that Piercy s
favorite type of people often have to contend with while working. Despite such discomfort and
inconvenience, with grand effort, determination, and persistence, they persevere and accomplish
their goals. In addition, Piercy relates that she
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Bosnia-Herzegovina Genocide Research Paper
Throughout the years there has unfortunately been several instances of genocide and one of the
most horrifying and tragic genocides was with the Nazi Holocaust that took place from 1938 until
1945. Another one of the horrifying genocides in history was the Bosnia Herzegovina genocide that
took place from 1992 until 1995. A genocideis essentially a systematic murder. Genocide is
basically an attempted murder on individuals based on social or political reasons. Bosnia
Herzegovina was responsible for 200,000 deaths and the Nazi Holocaust was responsible for
6,000,000 deaths! Just because the amount of deaths between the two are drastically different does
not mean that they did not both do a tremendous amount of damage and take a great deal of... Show
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He blamed the Jews for all of the economic hardship that Germany was facing as well. He put out a
majority of theories about Jews and blamed them for conspiring against the master race which were
in his eyes people with blonde hair and blue eyes and fair skin. There were many, many years of
hatred that went toward the Jews and the Holocaust finally broke out. When Ernst vom Rath
died, the Nazis decided to use this as an excuse to make actual State run attacks on the Jews.
Immediately, 90 Jewish people were killed and then 500 Jewish synagogues were burned.
Almost every Jewish shop had windows that were smashed thoroughly. Massive arrests also
occurred against Jews... 25,000 Jewish men were actually forced to go into concentration camps.
The St. Louis was a ship that had over 930 Jewish people crowded onto it and it was turned away
from very many countries including the United States and Cuba. This means that the ship was sent
right back to Europe and overpowered by Hitler s control just like the rest of Europe had been.
When the new world war started to break
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Herzberg Two Factor Theory
1.Job satisfaction:
Job satisfaction can be explained as a feeling of pleasure that one feels with his work, it is
fulfillment of one s needs and desires from his or her work and the environment of work. There
are several theories from past, which tries to explain the job satisfaction one of these theories is the
Herzberg s two factor theory. According to his theory, there are two basic types of work motivators
one is the intrinsic motivator and the other is the extrinsic motivator.
Intrinsic satisfaction is linked with the actual task of the job that is whether the person likes or
enjoys what he or she is actually doing. Does the task make him or her feel been utilized of do
they feel the work they do is helping them grow. The extrinsic motivation is more about the non job
factors such as the environment of the workplace, the attitude of the colleagues the ... Show more
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Several factors were considered as contributors for the job satisfaction. Aiken in his research work
of 2001 found out that:
Job dissatisfaction among nurses was highest in the United States (41%) followed by Scotland
(38%), England (36%), Canada (33%) and Germany (17%). One third of nurses in England and
Scotland and more than one fifth in the United States planned on leaving their job within 12 months
of data collection. (Job satisfaction among nurses: a literature review, 2005)
Why is it important to study a nurse s job satisfaction?
An increase in the studies related to the job satisfaction of nurses has been witnessed
(PIETERSEN, 2005) there are several reasons for this such as:
1.Several studies had shown a decrease in the job satisfaction of nurses in particular.
2.The decrease in the number of nurses worldwide, this decrease in the number of nurses is
because of several factors such as work environment, pressure of the work
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Health Science Librarians Essay
Librarians have always worked with information, but the question of whether or not librarians
should get involved with big data has not always been an easy one to answer. On the other hand,
since most health care researchers are subject specialists and have limited data science skills, most
librarians in the healthsciences realize they do need to become involved in it. That they have to
provide health care researchers with as much help and information as they can. Consequently, the
real question for them should be exactly how they need to be involved. Health sciences librarians
realize they can fill many roles in health care s use of big data, but since some roles librarians
could performed are already being filled in large institutions... Show more content on
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Therefore, librarians need to provide information on how to write such a plan, information about
where researchers can deposit data affordably that works well with new data and old data, and
what are the best practices for sharing their data, including how to get the data ready for ingest
into a repository. Health sciences librarians can also help researchers with labeling and applying
metadata standards to their data sets. For health sciences libraries with limited resources, much of
this information could be provided online using libguides or even web links.
When working with big data researchers are also finding themselves needing information how
to work with visualization tools. Many have never used these tools before and if health sciences
libraries can offer space and training on equipment and software to their researchers then they
will have both access to them and a chance to learn to use them. However, not every health
sciences library will be able to provide equipment and software for them, but most could provide
information on where to find training and possibly a list of local locations with access. In
addition, health sciences libraries could also provide training courses on R and Python directly to
their researchers or information on local or web based courses.
Finally, one of the other major ways that health sciences
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Essay about Strategic Plan for A Chronically...
Introduction
Traditionally, the low performing label has been applied with a broad brush to bad schools
having a wide range of perceived deficiencies: low academic expectations and achievement, high
dropout rates, lack of discipline, inadequate facilities, and demoralized staff (Lashway, 2003). The
federal government with the indoctrination of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) provided an official
definition of chronically low performing schools. The definition consist of schools that have not
met their Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) in reading and math over a four year period. The newly
defined classification of a chronically low performing school would demonstrate low academic
achievement in reading and math with no growth on annually ... Show more content on
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Organizations need ideas, energy, and talent; people need careers, salaries, and opportunities.
Political views organization as a complex web of individual and group interests. Symbolic
embodies and express an organizations culture: the interwoven pattern of beliefs, values, practices,
and artifacts that define for members who they are and how they are to do things (Bolman Deal,
2003). The leadership component concentrates on the principals role in executing the strategic plan.
Phase I (symbolic) will focus on a needs assessment of the school. Phase II (structural) aligns the
planning and development around the needs of the school. Phase III (human resource) covers the
implementation of the areas covered in the planning and development stage. Phase IV (political) is
centered on the accountability component. Leadership
Leadership is vital to the effectiveness of a school. James Burns, the founder of modern leadership
theory discusses the ideal of transformational leadership. Transformational leaders form a
relationship of mutual stimulation and elevation that converts followers into leaders and leaders
into moral agents (Burns, 1978, p. 4). Four factors characterize the behavior of transformational
leaders: individual consideration, intellectual stimulation, inspirational motivation, and idealized
influence (Bass, 1985). Individual consideration characterized by
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Earth Of The Flies Response
The translated novel chosen is This Earth of Mankind by Pramoedya Ananta Toer. I am personally
not a huge fan of this novel due to the content not being of any interest to me. However an
underlying factor could also be that I do not fully understand everything that is written due to the
novel being a translation and therefore meaning is open to interpretation. Despite this, I have been
able to identify what I believe are the key themes in this novel. Themes include colonialism,
education, social class, division of social class due to race and colonialism, gender effecting roles
of society, Eurocentric history, corruption of the legal system, language and love.
Colonialism would be the main theme in the novel because it is introduced right from the start and
is consistently in the background of the story. Specific effects explored are the Dutch colonizing on
the Indies Island of Java. The novel begins with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Minke and Nyai Ontosoroh believed they would be able to win the court case to keep Annelies
but discovered that their rights as human beings in the end meant nothing despite the fact they
were classed as modern due to being Dutch educated. The reason for this was simply because
under the Dutch laws, they were not people . In other words they were not the equivalent of
Europeans, they were natives . I was horrified when reading this because the natives were
essentially being dehumanized which is not fair. Every person regardless of race is a human being
and therefore should be treated with human decency. Intertwined with social class are gender roles.
In the novel, it is shown that females are of no importance next to a male. An example would be of
Nyai Ontosoroh and Herman Mellema. While one is dutch and the other is native, the fact that one
is female automatically means they are not important even if hypothetically they were both of Dutch
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Malala Woman
A quote from Father Ronald s interview, from Exclusive: Pink Smoke over the Vatican, shows
the Catholic view on this topic. It s not a rule of social injustice but a rule of understanding one s
part in the church. Male and female are very different ( Exclusive ). The fact that woman can be
denied the right to be ordained simply because of tradition or genderroles show the level of
discrimination that womanface in many religions. This idea of not allowing women to be ordained
is not simply found in the Christian church, but it is also found in some Jewish branches and within
Buddhism. Even when women are allowed to enter leadership or faith positions they often face
harder trials then their male counterparts. Buddhists nuns for example,... Show more content on
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This shows how the society and its practices correlate with religion. Women throughout the world
are fighting for rights and fighting to be seen as equals to men. This is also being seen
throughout many religions. Women are fighting relentlessly to have the spiritual rights they
deserve within their faiths. One example of this is seen in the story of Malala Yousafzai, who
was willing to risk everything to fight for her rights. Malala is a young Muslim women, who s
community was overtaken by the Taliban. Due to this, many of the women s rights throughout
the community were taken away in the name of religion. Women were forced to be hidden away
in their homes and to be subservient to men. Even education was ripped from their hands
because it wasn t seen as necessary for women to become education in the Taliban s eyes. Malala
would not accept this and went against the rules in order to receive the education she deserved (
Malala Yousafzai ). She was willing to risk everything, including her life to ensure that she and
other women would be educated. Unfortunately, Malala was shot by the Taliban for her efforts to
attend school and learn. She survived, and she is now a role model and advocate for education and
women s rights. One inspiring quote by her is, They do not want women to get education, because
then
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Twyla Tharp Biography
Hi prof. Dibble:
I was thinking about that old fashion saying, Break a leg as a form of good luck. Perhaps it was
for the best not to be part of this last dance. Although, I know I am missing out, especially when we
are trying to emulate some of Twyla Tharp techniques and influences. She is such an interesting
choreographer. I never had heard of silent dances or thought about combining ballet, which is more
traditional, with modern dance, yet I think it s quite genius.
I just wanted to attach the small intro that I will be reading tomorrow to introduce my group s
project tomorrow. I also wanted to thank you for being so understanding and kind yesterday when
the incident occurred I guess I was more into it than my body was ready for. But
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  • 2. Switching Power In Oroonoko, By Aphra Behn Once power is given it cannot be taken away that is the way everyone thinks right that if the status is higher up it cannot be knocked down. Wrong. Just as quickly power is given it can be taken away even faster. One narrative I will discuss in this essay is Oroonoko by Aphra Behn. This narrative could be viewed in many different ways. One way it can be seen is as a biography, another is a memoir, but it can also be seen as a travel narrative. In this essay I will touch base on the topics of switching power. By switching power I mean how different individual s power fluctuates within situations in the novel. Aphra Behnand Oroonokoare able to exceed the way they are viewed. Behn is both the narrator and the author and Oroonoko is the prince as well as a slave. Behn is able to be identified as not only powerful, but also as the sideline or less important. All the while Oronooko is the prince and also a slave. Both an example Behn used to portray an exchange of power. The slave narrative Oroonoko by Aphra Behn shows how power is switched in different ways. Behn and Oroonoko s power fluctuates making the narrative interesting and Aphra Behn is the daughter of a lieutenant Governor. That alone gives her a sense of power and within the text she points out her house being beautiful. She states As soon as I came into the country, the best house in it was presented me, called St. Johns Hill. While she tells her story we find out that her father was killed on their way to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Gargoyle There exists no power as inexplicable as that of love. Love cannot be described in a traditional fashion; it is something that must be experienced in order for one to truly grasp its full enormity. It is the one emotion that can lead human beings to perform acts they are not usually capable of and to make sacrifices with no thought of the outcome or repercussions. Though loveis full of unanswered questions and indescribable emotions, one of the most mystifying aspects of love is its timeless nature. Love is the one emotion, unlike superficial sentiments such as lust or jealousy, which can survive for years, or even generations. In the novel The Gargoyle, the author, Andrew Davidson, explores the idea of eternal love between two people,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is left with the decision of letting Marianne be free from her 700 year entrapment on earth, or sticking with sanity and not letting her carry through with her insane intentions. When all is said and done, the reader is left with two questions: Was Marianne simply crazy or was she schizophrenic? or was she telling the truth and the love between her and this man did and will always continue to exist? The book ends with the reader having to come to a conclusion on their own. The way Davidson uses imagery and intricacy to reveal Marianne s past life through her stories will engulf one into the novel and make one feel like they are truly in the century in question. As Marianne tells her stories, the emotion from her and the man pours off the pages and the reader is all but helpless to surrender to feeling sympathy and fret for the characters. The flashbacks are so seamlessly inserted into the text that the reader will sometimes lose track of which world he or she is in, the modern one, or the 14th century. Davidson also considers historical continuity in the stories that are told, and because of this the reader will not only be lost in the story, but also gain a wealth of knowledge about ancient religion, forgotten traditions, and origin of literature from all of Davidson s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Child Labor Photography In the article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified there was a lot of information about a haunted photograph about a girl working during child labor, and in another article I read Child labor , it also discussed about child labor. In the article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified it discussed about a haunted photograph of a girl who was working in factories during child labor. In another article Child labor it discussed about how children worked during child labor and how people helped to stopped child labor. These two articles had many similarities and differences between them. Both articles presented two views to consider about, child labor. In the two articles Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified documents child labor through photography, however the second article Child Labor documents child labor through writing. In the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified it states In 1908, he captured a haunting image of a too young worker in a cotton mill in Lincolnton, N.C. In the second article Child Labor it states The minimal role of child labor in United States today is one of the more remarkable changes in the social and economic life of the nation over the last two centuries. Another example, is that in the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified focuses on specific people affected by child labor, whereas the second article focus on bringing awareness and stopping child labor. In the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified it states She was a little girl of 9 or 10, staring out a window . The second article Child Labor it states Nineteenth century reformers and labors organizers sought to restrict child labor and improve working conditions, but it took a market crash to finally sway public opinion . Lastly, in the first article Little Girl in 1908 Child Labor Photos Identified Joe Manning spending years finding the name of the girl in the historic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Debra A. Cafaro s Success To emphasize the tremendous ability of women in managing, real examples should be taken into consideration. According to Harvard Business Review (2015), Debra A. Cafaro is a powerful female manager example. She is the chairman and CEO of Ventas Inc a leading healthcare real estate investment trust. Ms. Cafaro has served as Chief Executive Officer since 1999 and as Chairman of the Board of Directors since 2003. Under Ms. Cafaro s leadership, Ventas has market capitalization rose to $26 billion in 2015, from $200 million. The company s compound annual total shareholder return (TSR) was 29 percent for the fifteen year period ended 12/31/14. In addition to, Ventas was ranked by Fortune Magazine as one of its Most Admired real estate companies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Examples Of Confucianism In The True Story Of Ah Q The late nineteenth century to the early twentieth was an important period for China, in which a large number of reformers and revolutionaries, in the hope of changing the old China, struggled to make China powerful and stable. The voice of abandoning Confucianism grew stronger and stronger, which they contended that it was Confucian that hindered the development of Chinese. Just take Lu Xunfor example. He argued that Confucianism was the man eating manners , which gave birth to those who just cared about themselves without any conscience of protecting their family. Moreover, Lu Xun put forward that Chinashould learn from the Western. Another example is Hu Shi. He extremely called for the Modern Chinese language must be in the place of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prominent character of him was self deceiving and self important, which exactly reflected the farmer s ideas at that time. He was not only the symbol of the poor proletarian but also a farmer suppressed by authority. In addition, he did not have a name at all, and the only name he got was deprived by Mr. Zhao. The method that Ah Q most often used was spirit victory. That was kind of expression of self deceiving. For example, when he was beaten, he comforted himself by using Son hit his father . Moreover, while other people teased him that he was poor, he argued that my ancestors were richer than yours. His characters, in essence, were devoid of self awareness. He judged people with his own standard, where anything that not conform to his standard would be wrong. From this novel, Lu Xun seriously criticized the social reality at that time when people were self deceiving, who always took themselves as the center of the world. The attitude of Lu Xun toward farmers was that on the one hand, he felt sympathetic to them. On the other hand, he hated that they did not fight for themselves. With his sharp pen, he analyzed the reason why the farmers always lag behind others, while showing sympathy to them. Meanwhile, he tempted to use his novel to warn Chinese reformers, although May Fourth movement awakened a part of Chinese people like students, most Chinese peasants were still ignorant and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How To Read In Elementary School In elementary school the one subject I always would struggle with was spelling. At the end of every week we would have a spelling test based on a set of words that came from a vocabulary or spelling workbook. On Mondays at the beginning of class we would receive the previous week s test and examine the words for the test that week. I would always study and would try a million different methods, even coming up with my own unique methods to study. No matter what process I used my grade would always end up being poor. My mom would always be on me about doing better on the test but nothing would come about from that. So, my mom decided to get involved and attempt to raise my grades. At first she tried studying with me. She would go over the words with me and use the methods I had previously used myself. After studying with my mom, I would always feel more confident but the grades I would receive were still subpar. It was frustrating. For some reason, it was just a task for me to spell. I would make up fake dieses with my best friend Becca like spellyosis, the inability to spell. We would have to participate in the class spellingbee and I would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When she found out that she was going to help me with spelling she bought new pencils and set up an area at their house just for me. She felt like she was back in a classroom. She loved teaching and still to this day I think she misses it a lot. I was excited because I got spend time with my grandma and she would help improve my spelling. Then the first study session happened. I never saw my Grandma s somewhat mean teaching side. She was never actually mean just very tough. I get frustrated easily and at first didn t take to my grandmas teaching style well. I was frustrated and was having a bad time but I put up with it. Then the first test came however and I did far better than I was doing before! That completely changed my attitude on spelling with my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How the Media Influences the Public Perception of Science... Sometimes careless science publishing can weaken the public s confidence in science and the government. The Media is enormously powerful and leading and will influence people s opinions on everything. There are plenty of stories in the media that will change the public s perception of science or even make them see a new perception. Sometimes these stories are just written to scare the public into believing a certain thing just so they can sell their stories. Stories sometimes are true and sometimes they are false but it is up to the public to believe in what is right and what is wrong. In this day and age, where information is available at the touch of a mouse, it s not surprising that the media is a particularly dominant and powerful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tabloid newspaper is the Sun and the broadsheet newspaper is the Times. Firstly I will analyse the story written by the Sun, this tabloid covered the same story as the Times and therefore we can find out their intentions. The Sun had the following bold headline Deadly strain confirmed , I can clearly see from the start that they are trying to create a scare in the public and capture the reader s attention very fast, this is because they don t tell you what deadly strain they are talking about, if I were to see this in a newspaper lying around I would pick it up because it already got me worried and caught my attention. This has made me think, are they trying to inform the reader or just trying to sell their story? You only learn what the deadly strain is after you read paragraph 1 so this proves my point. On the 3rd paragraph the Sun states the following the swan had the strain which can be fatal to humans. Instead of just using the swan had the H5N1 strain the Sun chooses to create more of an impact by using the word fatal and implying it to humans. This makes the beginning of the article to cause fear, evoke an element of alarm and perhaps imply that the readers should be fearful for their own health. The article also mentions experts rushing to the scene to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Case Of Republican Louie Gohmert Republican Louie Gohmert, currently serves as the representative for the first district of Texas, which includes 12 counties located in East Texas. Being first sworn into Congress on January 4, 2005, Gohmert is now proudly serving his seventh term as Representative. In his early years, Gohmert attended Texas A M University where he received his undergraduate degree, while also being on active duty commitment to the Army. Afterwards, he attended Baylor School of Law and graduated as Class President with a numerous amount of awards from the Moot Court Society, in which he was also President. He now serves on many House committees and subcommittees in the House of Representatives. Including, Vice Chairman of the House Natural Resources... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Republican John Cornyn was first elected to the United States Senate on November 5, 2002, by winning more than 55 percent of all votes. In 2008, he was reelected for a second term as U.S. Senator of Texas, and also in 2014 for his third term, where he is currently serving. In 1973, Senator Cornyn attended Trinity University, located in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas. Where he had first wanted to become a doctor and major in Biology, but after realizing he didn t have a passion for it, Cornyn switched majors and graduated with a degree in journalism. Afterwards in 1977, he attended St. Mary s Law School, in San Antonio, Texas, where he graduated with a specialist in defending doctors and lawyers in malpractice suits. In 1995, Senator Cornyn earned a Masters of Law from the University of Virginia. His committee assignments are Committee on Finance, Committee On The Judiciary, and Select Committee on Intelligence. On September 7, 2017 Senator Cornyn introduced the S.1781 bill, or National White Color Crime Control Act of 2017. This bill would reauthorize grant programs to improve the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of white collar crimes. It has been read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Another bill introduced by Cornyn, is the Building America s Trust Act. Which would authorize $15 billion over 4 years to build a border across the United States full Southern Border. The bill is currently in Congress waiting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Complexity In Sitcoms Historically, sitcom has been used to display an aspiration lifestyle, as stipulated by dominant norms (Brown 1990:18). However, UKS creates narrative complexity by depicting multiple social issues and conflict, which are brought together by the protagonists friendships. This includes landlady Lilian s struggles to resist gentrification in season three, Titus continual search for employment, and all the characters ongoing negotiation of romantic relationships. The humour derived from these overly familiar topics offers critique on the complexity of contemporary tensions in a society of employment instability, fast change, and insecure transient neighbourhoods under capitalism (Wickham 2013:33). The depiction in UKS of friendship reflects... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the ongoing joke that the New York basement flat Kimmy and Titus Andromedon share is actually a Tugboat. The humour created by this is simultaneously simplistic and complex. The repetition of this joke through all three series of UKS can be used to argue that sitcom is simplistic because the issue never develops. However, the humour relates to real life issues of housing and rent in desirable locations under advanced capitalism. Furthermore the humour is derived from landlady Lilian Kaushtupper s criminal past, demonstrating how the dramatic and comedic outcome within any sitcom must be the inevitable outcome of those characters within that scenario at that particular time, as well as being understood by viewers as relating to society beyond the sitcom. Consequently, this joke simplifies a complex issues without explanation. Yet it is also complex because the humour functions through multiple levels. Therefore, indicating a complexity derived from the social and cultural context of the programme. Furthermore, UKS may date and this joke may no longer be deemed funny in ten or twenty years. This demonstrates how sitcom complexity relates to the concerns of society at the time the specific programme is created (Morreale 2003: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Goals Of Social Media How many times have you read or been told that in order to keep yourself accountable to your goals, that you should announce them to the people around you? This is something that we see in many books and articles and we see people following this information as they post their goals on social media. However, how many times do we actually see them accomplish these goals? New studies are actually showing that announcing your goals is one of the worst things that you can do if you really want to achieve them. Why? The reason is because of naysayers. Those people who do not want to see you succeed for whatever reason. I spoke briefly about these people in the previous chapter. They are the people who do not want to believe in you, they do not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That scares them. How to Deal with Naysayers The fact is that you are not going to change the people around you. There is no way for you to make them believe in you. However, you can change yourself and how you deal with the negativity that they bring into your life. The first thing that you need to remember is that you more to yourself than you do to the naysayers. What is it that you owe these people, which is forcing you to prove them right? Really think about what I am saying. These people do not pay your bills, they do not raise your children and they are not in control of anything in your life. Remaining in a situation where you are unhappy just to make them happy seems a little silly. Ask yourself, what could they lose by you finding happiness and reaching your goals. These people might even try to convince you that you are fine just the way that you are in order to stop you from making the changes that you want to make. You see, they are stealthy, most of them won t make it obvious that they are trying to hold you back, but instead will try to convince you that they care about you, just as you are. It is important for you to remember that these people need for you to fail. You see, if you fail, they can continue to tell themselves that there is no point in trying to get healthy because if you weren t successful they won t be either. It is just another way for them to come up with an excuse, a reason that they shouldn t worry about their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Caste Discrimination Essay Caste Discrimination In Dalit Society Caste discrimination has affected an estimated 260 million people worldwide, the vast majority living in South Asia . Caste Discrimination in the conveyance of education and Health facilities and other fundamental human rights are also the exceptional barrier for Dalit people severely affecting their well being and possibility. In spite of being a human they are still lacking behind the rights they are supposed to get to develop themselves. Education and health facilities are the vital factors which are most important in human life to grow strongly, however, these factors have not been provided to the level.The caste discrimination system has negatively affected Dalit society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are still lacking behind in term of health and education even after the establishment of new policies for the improvement of Dalit community. However, lots of quotas has for education sector for Dalit people in order to continue their further education. The government has made a particular focus on the health condition of Dalit community. The caste discrimination system has negatively affected Dalit society which has led to inadequate health facilities and education facilities and is still facing many problems in their daily life. This is, however, is affecting the people in term of personal growth, so in my honest opinion, the government of a country should focus more on Dalit people for their development. They should remove the dominance of higher caste in schools, as a result, it will lead to the increase in the number of participants of Dalit people. Health awareness education should be given to the people so that they can prevent and have precaution towards various diseases.. Moreover, hospitals should be available nearby their houses and education should be provide for the whole society of lower group because it will help in the further growth in the development of people as well as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Importance Of Conflict In Group Counseling n references to Jaclyn s post, I concur with her based on her assertion that Conflict in group counseling settings is almost always inevitable. However, it is important to take note of the proficiency and the aptitudes of the counselor involved in the cause both at personal and professional levels. Despite the diverse disparities and the extent of antagonism between or among the conflicting parties, it is very important for the counselor never to take sides, but rather give both /all parties neutral treatment or attention; this will help bringing the conflicting parties at par as far as emotions are concerned thus, ready for the counselor s intercession, and subsequently discourse and mutual consensus (Jacobs, et al. 2016 ). Based on an encounter I once had as a conflict mediator between couples, who also happened to be my relatives, I realized that conflicting persons when undergoing counseling, more often that not, harbor and exhibit wide ranging emotional and even physical behaviors, this is to expose the opponents course of action(s) while veiling theirs. They want to show that they are the victims of the situation, and therefore they should be granted justice, or ruling should be done to their favor. This process, that is, conflict resolution/counseling within a group setting, calls for utmost sobriety and vigilance by the counselor so that he/she is not carried away by the different and confusing behaviors and sentiments of the conflicting parties. References ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cinematic Techniques Used In The Film The Lives Of Others The Lives of Others was a film that chose to display the notion of lies through the other side. The filmmaker chose to use a committed worker instead of using a citizen trying to get away from the East German regime. Wiesler the focal character is a very serious and committed officer of the East Berlin government. He fought with himself the entire filmabout what type of person he would be. The filmmaker chose to compare and contrast the feelings of Wielser. He showed he did not have control of his own life, but had to live the lives of others by force. This was an example of how the communist regime controlled the lives of its people. Wiesler was not able to become his true self until the end of the film. The East German Communist mantra had a tight grip on the people in East Germany. The wiring of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most tumultuous act of the Communist party in the film was the hiding of the suicide statistics. Jerska a blacklisted director committed suicide and it was not going to be documented. They did not want to overshadow their great regime with the true number of suicides that were being committed. The Lives of Others portrayed the subtle change of a man who had been controlled most of his adult life. He was controlled by a regime who truly only saw him as an asset for despair in other s lives. Good bye Lenin brought more of a subtle and comedic approach to the life of the average citizen under Communism in East Germany. Many lies were told in this film, but they were told to save the life of a mother who committed her life to East Berlin. The catch was Christiane, who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Alabama Experience I can recall the very moment that I knew The University of Alabama at Birmingham was the perfect choice for me. It was about a year ago and I was, in fact, sitting in on one of Dr. Hamilton`s General Chemistry II lectures as a part of a tour that I was on. I remember sitting there and thinking of all that I had seen on the tour and feeling completely at home. It also ironic because I am in that very class this semester. It is so crazy how much can change in one year. Months are different in college, especially freshman year. Too much happens. Every freshman month equals six regular months. This is a quote from one of my all time favorite books, Fangirl, and it really resonates with me. It sure does not feel like only six months have passed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I plan on joining a research lab in the fall and finding even more ways to get involved on campus. Another thing people do not realize about UAB is the quality of student life. Despite being largely a commuter campus, there is always something to do on campus and new people to meet. Everyone is different but it`s not hard to find some commonalties when talking to my fellow Blazers. Whether in the elevator, Starbucks line, or even the laundry room, I can always find someone new to meet and learn their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Examples Of Syntax In Mrs Dalloway Stifled Expression Post Rifle Aggression The syntax of Mrs. Dalloway consists mainly of loose sentences which progress at an irregular pace. Important information is often merely touched upon, and then abandoned in favor of an anecdote. The lack of structural variation from the complex multi clause sentences in pivotal moments of the novelparallels the inability of the characters to express their socially taboo traits by neglecting to syntactically emphasize their controversial characteristics. Modern culture is intolerant of homosexuality; consequently, Clarissa Dalloway addresses her intimate moments with Sally Seton in the same syntax with which she addresses everyday occurrences. Clarissa remembers what she claims is the most exquisite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Modern culture holds soldiers to a high standard of emotional fortitude. They are expected to emerge from war triumphantly and confidently, but this notion is far from reality. Septimus Warren Smith is a shell shocked veteran, suffering from post war thunder claps of fear, who criticizes the apathy of modernist society. He is incapable of communicating his troubles to those who are enthralled with modern culture (87). Lucrezia notes that the English are so silent, however this silence is not defined as the absence of speech, it refers to the absence of substance (88). The English are capable of speech and yet incapable of transmitting significance. The loose sentence structure and the rambling form underline Septimus s inability to efficiently broadcast his thoughts. The repetition of the phrase he could not remember it, reiterates the inability of Septimus to express his very complex emotions (98). The war has made him so lost within his own thoughts that he cannot clearly conclude how to begin to convey the anguish associated with the loss of Evans. The anxiety caused by the lack of catharsis builds up within Septimus. This intense depth of emotion directly contrasts the shallow understanding of society. The modern lifestyle and technology consume the common people of London ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Keyshawn Narrative Grumpy and already five precious minutes late for his afternoon snack, Keyshawn glanced quickly at the words in the column to the left and started to write simple sentences using those words: I piled up all the dishes in the dish rack. I mopped up all the water and I dried the floor. Imagine that you re a housekeeper , the spelling homework instructions had read. It was hard to tell who was more fed up with the assignment, the hungry Keyshawn, or I, his frustrated tutor. What do you say we make this a little more interesting? I asked. Keyshawn put his head down on his desk and groaned. I don t want to, I want my snack. C mon, I encouraged, just three more sentences! Make em count. Keyshawn picked up his pencil, started to write, and immediately erased his progress. His face lit up. He scribbled the next few sentences so quickly they were almost illegible: A small dinosaur popped out of the toilet and pushed down all the soap so I carried him to the forest. I rubbed his back so he fell asleep. I stacked blankets on him so he could keep warm. Then, I dusted off his little ashy head. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The school is known having a diverse student body, and the curriculum taught to the students is equally diverse. Their Ingenuity Program is top notch, targeting gifted students in the STEM fields before they reach middle school and funneling them into high level math and science courses. The students in mandatory after school tutoring, however, are not the Ingenuity students. These are the students, like Keyshawn, who are struggling to maintain passing grades in standard level classes. Students like Keyshawn are not told they can handle high school level math in seventh grade. Instead, they are saddled with assignments that suggest housekeeping is the maximum amount of success they can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bake 143 Week 3 Feasibility Study Products and Activities: 1)Bake 143 cookies 2)Divide and mold the dough 3)Cut 12 cakes horizontally into thinner layers and fill with fillings independently 4)Make Cream Cheese Filling independently 5)Egg wash and bake the bread independently 6)Scoop the cookies 7)Packaging 8)Cleaning 9)Put the oil and salt onto the Focaccias Comments: 1.When we make Cream Cheese Filling at the VCC, we add cake flour and eggs, but they do not. They make it with butter, cream cheese, icing sugar, and vanilla extract. 2.When divide the doughs into desired weight, if need to add or take out a little, cut them using bench scraper, do not pull them out by hand. 3.Marissa, one of supervise of mine, she always tell me the efficient way to do things, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Uprising Dbq Unification also comes with protection from uprising. As those who disagree with the ideology of the rulers rise in population, a potential for a revolt increases. The laws and government structure lent itself to those who agreed with the Papacy. As Islam had been a notorious religion for its uprisings both in Spainand in Middle East, the potential of an uprising was quite lofty. Like the murdering of the newborn Hebrew boys in Egypt during the biblical time of Moses, protection from insurgency was a requirement in retaining control of the territory. Instead of murdering children, however, the monarchs banished all religious dissidents, and violently penalized those who did not conform to the various whims of the church. Power is not as readily... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The church in the Medieval era, however, was incredibly powerful and mostly unopposed. Salvation, to the religious, was and remains the most important aspect of faith. Religion without a fate after death is almost entirely hopeless and borders on nihilistic. The Catholic church used this incessant fear to fuel their political vendettas. This is made evident by the attempted squelching of the Reformation sparked by Martin Luther as well as the expulsion of the Moriscos, Jews, and Protestants from Spain. The church had successfully convinced an entire continent that the only true way to attain eternal life was through the doctrine of the church. This gave the Pope authority, power, and uncontested control over the Christian people, for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Is Human Nature In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Readers connections to The Lottery by Shirley Jackson establish that human nature in the modern era is flawed; eventually, resulting in fallacious and faulty actions. Faulty actions and aspects of human nature are related to outdated traditions and Old Man Warner. The theory of evolutionary psychology applies to the situation and is essential to explaining some of the reasons for this occurrence. Human nature has developed over the timeline of our existence and a theory of explaining human nature is through evo psych. This theory explains mental and psychological traits that humans have gained due to natural selection (Science Daily, 2016). The behavior shown in this story is what would be expected because of the ways human s ancestors would have had to live ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human nature can be seen as a culmination of every survival mechanism obtained through natural selection. They can be added on but never deleted, the mechanisms are carried in our genetic instructions. Many survival mechanisms become obsolete and are no longer needed to survive in the world like wisdom teeth which many humans remove because of their negative effects. The difference between wisdom teeth, a biological mechanism, and behavioral patterns is that behavioral patterns are exceptionally difficult to notice. Old Man Warner is representative of a survival mechanism which no longer serves a purpose. Old Man Warner being an Old Man likely doesn t serve a purpose in the community other than to perpetuate an outdated tradition: a large portion of his dialogue also makes little sense further insinuating this notion. The lottery is a portrayal of the faulty actions and events that take place due to outdated survival mechanisms: they do not make sense, hurt society and take away from each individual because of the time and life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. George Rogers Clark Fort Sackville Campaign The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is located in Vincennes, Indiana, on the banks of the Wabash River. A memorial stands on the site of Fort Sackville to honor the capture of the fort from British soldiers by Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark and his men on February 25, 1779, one of the greatest feats of the American Revolutionary War. Clark s army, aided by French people of the Illinois country, had marched through freezing floodwaters to gain this victory. The fortes capture assured United States claims to the frontier, an area nearly as large as the original thirteen states. It is thought to be the site of Fort Sackville which was a British settlement. Abbott named the fort Sackville in honor of Lord George Germain who had been known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An interest in commemorating the great achievements of George Rogers Clark had developed among the citizens of Vincennes and the state of Indiana during the early 1920s as the 150th anniversary of the American Revolution neared. After several proposals President Calvin Coolidge signed into law a resolution establishing the George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial Commission on May 23, 1928. A commission was created for the purpose of designing and constructing at or near the site of Fort Sackville a permanent memorial, commemorating the winning of the old northwest and the achievements of George Rogers Clark and his men. President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the memorial June 14, 1936. In 1940 the memorial became a unit of the Indiana Department of Conservation. In 1966, Indiana transferred the site to the National Park Services. Next to the memorial is a visitor center which presents interesting programs and displays. The memorial building is a circular granite structure surrounded by sixteen granite fluted Greek Doric columns in a peripteral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Marco Polo In 1298 Marco Polo of Venice was arrested and put in prison in Genoa. Venice and Genoa were involved in a civil war and Polo was charged with serving the Venetian army. He was imprisoned without a trial. Polo offered a unique defense. He argued that he owed no loyalty to Venice since he had been gone for over 20 years. Further, he claimed that those 20 years were spent in China. While in jail he told his story to his cellmate Rusticello who wrote the story in a book called Description of the World and later, The Travels of Marco Polo. Even in his time people doubted the stories in the book. They seemed far too fantastic to the people of Europe. It is important to note, however, that Europe had not yet seen the Renaissance and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Report About Problems Caused By An Inappropriate Diet Contents Page Monday to Friday Geri s diet details (Feeding Table) A4 Report regarding problems caused by an inappropriate diet Conclusion Introduction In the assignment I am going to be showing you a diet sheet from Monday to Friday regarding what my cat Geri s diet details are, I am then going to produce an A4 report regarding possible problems caused by incorrect feeding. Day of the week Type of FoodAmount of Food Given Intake of Food Timescales Supplements Treats Additional Foods GivenProblems or Comments Reporting Problems Monday VitaCat Select Provision of Water The cat gets a litre of water with each meal as well as two other bowls containing a litre of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today she had around 2300 millilitres of water today. 8:00am: 100 grams of food 2:00pm: 100 grams of food 9:00pm: 100 grams of foodMorning feed the cat ate around 95 grams of the food, around 75 grams in the afternoon and 45 grams in the night. In total she has had 215 grams out of 300 grams. In the morning the cat took around 1 minute 10 seconds to eat the food, the afternoon feed she took around 2 minutes 40 seconds to eat the food and around 2 minutes 50 seconds on the evening feed. In total around six minutes to eat all of the meals.N/A25 grams of biscuits 8:00am with food 25 grams of biscuits 11:00am 25 grams of biscuits 2:00pm with food 25 grams of biscuits 5:30pm and 25 grams of biscuits 9:00pm with food. 20 grams eaten in the morning, 25 grams eaten at 11:00am, 15 grams eaten in the afternoon, 5 grams eaten at 5:30pm and 17 grams eaten in the night. 82 grams eaten out of a possible 125 grams. 20 grams of chicken after each meal 5 grams eaten in the morning, 8 grams eaten in the afternoon and 13 grams eaten in the night. 26 grams eaten out of 60 grams. N/A N/A Wednesday Vitacat Select
  • 24. Provision of Water 1 litre of water with each meal as well as two other bowls throughout the day so she had access to 5 litres of water. She had around 500 millilitres of water each bowl so she had a total of 2500 millilitres out of 5000 millilitres. 8:00am: 100 grams of food 2:00pm: 100 grams of food 9:00pm: 100 grams of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Steven Crane s Role in the Literary Revolution and an... If it takes a revolutionary to topple the general way of thinking, Stephen Crane is that revolutionary for American literature. The dominant literary movement before Crane s time, Romanticism, originated in Germany and England as a response to classicism and soon dispersed worldwide. (McKay 766). Romanticism stressed the power of the human conscience and the intensity of emotion. It was essentially a spiritual movement, fiercely conflicting with the rigid rules and standards of classicism and the restraint of the Enlightenment. The belief that all humans embodied a unique greatness was widespread. Further along in history, however, came a man who sought to destroy this confident idea from his despondent circumstances. Disenchanted by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Crane s literary skills were also influenced from a very early age; his brother was a newspaper columnist who lived with him at home during his youth (Szumski 14). Similarly, his parents were educated and civic minded, used to making persuasive speeches, admirers and cultivators of the spoken word (Szumski 14). Even while being raised in an environment with such high moral expectations, Crane soon displayed signs of independence. He dropped out of Methodist boarding school to attend a military academy, where he developed an interest for poker and baseball, according to colleague Harvey Wickham (Szumski 14). Following a life path deviating more and more from his family s traditionalist beliefs of faith and purity, it is clear that through these factors Crane would hone his literary skills to combat traditional norms. Crane s decision to write a story in a context (the Civil War) with which he had no experience showed that this stemmed from his desire to dissect the philosophy of individualism in a setting where no societal influences exist. The fact that he also does not mention the meaning of the war and its battles demonstrates his desire to make an Everyman of Henry: he is any young man of any era facing a trial by fire in any battle (Johnson 25). The groundbreaking theories of Charles Darwin, an English naturalist of his time, influenced Crane s attack on individualism. Darwinism s implications questioned orthodox religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Synopsis of Facelift in a Jar for Wrinkle-free Skin Products Synopsis of Facelift in a Jar for Wrinkle free Skin Products During the post 30s the intensity of the free radical formation and rapid damage of the epidermal layers lead to the formation of fine lines and followed by wrinkles. The Facelift in a Jar cosmetic product is largely being used by people seeking to escape the expensive cosmetic treatments for these problems. The extreme publicity and awareness information released about the essential ingredients in Facelift in a Jar has been successful in gaining the buyers confidence. Ingredients in Facelift in a Jar for Skin Firming The ingredients may differ from one brand product to another, but more or less the following are some essential components that are generally found in Facelift in a Jar to treat the wrinkles and introduce skin firming. Retinol is the most common ingredient found in anti aging products. The antioxidants in retinol reduce the formation of free radicals that lead to cell damage. Hydroxy acids may be used in alpha, beta or poly compounds to provide a smooth exfoliation during the application of serums and creams to remove dead cells and help the skin to breath. CoenzymeQ10 in anti aging creams is suitable for under eye skin wrinkles and dark patches. It also prevents the damage from sunrays. Side Effects of Ingredients in Anti Ageing Products Retinol, the most common ingredient in anti aging products can be dangerous for the skin if applied continuously. The most severe side effects of using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Impact Of The Second Sino-Japanese War The Second Sino Japanese War was a bloody experience to both China and Japan. The aggression of Japan in Second Sino Japanese War eventually broke out the Pacific War and dragged China into the Second World War. There were various significant incidents occurred during the Second Sino Japanese War, thus, became the most controversial issues since then in the Sino Japanese relationship. This chapter will focus on some contentious incidents during the Second Sino Japanese Warand the Second World War. One of the prime issues during this period is the Nanjing Massacre, or sometimes known as the Rape of Nanjing . It shows the brutality of Japanese military and the unforgivable and unforgettable incident among the Chinese. The act of whitewashing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the end of the 1990s, there was a baodiao [дїќй‡Ј, which means defending Diaoyu] campaign which emerged in mainland China (He, 2007 14). In March, 2004, these baodiao activists actually succeeded in landing on the Senkaku islands (He, 2007, 14) (Yukio, 2012), as an act to protest the claims from Japan. These baodiao movement is associated with the anti Japanese movement. They also registered as a formal organization, known as the China Federation for Defending the Diaoyu Islands (CFDD) in Hong Kong and established its headquarters in Beijing (He, 2007, 14). The Senkaku islands dispute is among the contested sovereignty of China and Japan, which created the anti Japan and anti Chinese sentiment between the two states. PRC government, nonetheless shows its assertiveness over the sovereignty of the island. The firm stand of the government, thus, affects the development of Chinese nationalism as well, targeting the anti Japanese sentiment to secure the public support over the PRC s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Ethics Of Risk Management Practices Risk Management is a practice that guards the organization, clients, staff, volunteers, investments, and property. It helps to identify and acknowledge risks that affect the organization. Risk management practices must be put in place to protect, add value and preserve the integrity and the well being of the nonprofit organization. Martinez (2003) nonprofit organizations can have the misconception that they operate under some form of charitable immunity and avoid protecting against any risks and harms. Nonprofit organizations can be involved in scandals and any information can damage the reputation of the agency can have a long term effect on it. Bell, Bell, Elkins (2005) defined ethics as a system of moral beliefs that governs the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As part of the Diocese of Orlando, Bishop Grady Villas must follow the Code of Ethics established the Diocese. Jimenez (personal communication, November 6, 20015), Fingerprint Coordinator for The Diocese of Orlando has categorized volunteers by ages and requirements: Volunteer Requirements: Youth Volunteers, ages 12 15, must be accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, school or chaperone to participate. Youth Volunteers ages, 16 17, are required to have a parent or legal guardian complete a Parental Consent form prior to volunteering. All volunteers and trip chaperones are required to have a brief interview with the Volunteer Coordinator Volunteers 15, or older, must be fingerprinted and background checked through the Diocese of Orlando. Bishop Grady Villas is a licensed and regulated assisted living facility by the State of Florida. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement explains that it is required by the state of Florida under The National Child Protection Act (1993), as amended, and section 943.0542, Florida Statutes (1999) states that volunteers working with children, the elderly or the disabled need to have a proper criminal background screening before having any contact with the residents. Once the background check process has been completed, the Diocese of Orlando Office of Human Resources will notify the particular ministry or designated administrator electronically and confidentially of all individuals who have cleared without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Scale of Values in Alexander Pope s Poem The Rape of... The Scale of Values in Alexander Pope s Poem The Rape of the Lock I found Alexander Pope s The Rape of the Lock a delightful, amusing poem. Throughout the poem, trivialities are compared with events and objects or consequence and the insignificant is treated with utmost importance. Its very title gives the reader an immediate clue; rape and all its connotations bring to mind a heinous crime of physical and spiritual violation. Perhaps this description could apply to the theft of a lock of hair, but only in a world where normal morals are perverted. This skewed scale of values is shown repeatedly throughout the poem, and supporting this alternate world are the sylphs. As the souls of former coquettes, the sylphs exist solely to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here, the word militia brings to mind an imposing, well regulated army, rather than a gossamer grouping of sprites bent on protecting beauty and virginity. It is sylph Ariel that foresees the dread event of the poem s title. Ariel says to Belinda: Warned by the Sylph, O pious maid, beware! / This to disclose is all thy guardian can: / Beware of all, but most beware of man! (1.109, 112 14). Man, of course, is the coquette s eternal adversary. A lady must be very careful; men may be allured and teased, but as prey they can be unpredictable. Following this warning Belinda wakes and begins the transcendental toilet, one of my favorite scenes in the poem. Pope elevates Belinda s morning preparations to the level of High Mass; a mystical, spiritual experience in which miraculous transformation takes place. In this ritual, however, cosmetic powers rather than cosmic powers are relied upon. (1.124). With the aid of the sylphs, Belinda begins her grooming: And now, unveiled, the toilet stands displayed, Each silver vase in mystic order laid. First, robed in white, the nymph intent adores, With head uncovered, the cosmetic powers. A heavenly image in the glass appears; To that she bends, to that her eyes she rears. The inferior priestess, at her altar s side, Trembling begins the sacred rites of Pride. (1.121 28) Here we see an example of the utmost importance of the superficial in the absurd ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Karmen Alternate Ending Pretending shock at the concept of Karmen s accusation, Duane lifted the palm that had struck her butt, and shook his head in mock disappointment. No need for a weapon, what do you think God granted me this for? If you don t cease being cheeky, and attempting to incite jealousy by your incessant talk about Mr Sheriff Karl, I ll be required to demonstrate just what punishment it s capable of. He deliberately avoided any further mention of the man s uniform, and hoped Karmen wouldn t pick up on it, or simply assume she d won that particular point. The thief had plans for the spare he d located in the hallway closet, and didn t want to chance spoiling any surprises. Soon, that worry was forgotten, as his thoughts became occupied by her reaction to his honest talk. Karmen appeared to have appreciated both the candour and the content of his words, and the latter suited Duke Reynold s just fine. The thief had been burdened... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A bead of sweat dripped from his forehead, and the collar of his buttoned shirt restricted his breathing, which made his voice croaky. That, he knew, was elicited by the sight of the woman before him, and the imaginations that had flowed through his mind as he d perused the ladies clothing. Although Duane had rolled his eyes when she d added a pair of heels to her selection, he hadn t minded at all. In fact, he d quite liked the choice, as long as Karmen didn t think she d be wearing them to walk in the Desert. There were other situations that suited stiletto s more appropriately, and and that s what had captured the thief s imagination. How good Karmen would look in nothing but heels and lingerie, bent over, with her tempting ass on display. Even better than she now looked in the dress, if that was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. MK-Ultra Ethical Effects Those often included in these psychological studies are completely unaware of the ultimate damage that is being done to them. Though a handful of those who participate in these unethical tests are volunteers, practically everyone was unaware of how seriously damaging these tests could actually be to their mental health. The main reason for their almost unreasonable amount of trust given is the fact that the tests [were believed] to be professionally and confidentially administered (recruitloop.com,1), along with the fact that some even believed that they weren t being tested on at all. This was extremely common throughout the tests of MK Ultra, a series of experiments conducted by the CIA from 1953 to 1964. Apparently MK Ultra had a number... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The drug is also infamously known for its bad trips, which [give] some users feelings of panic, confusion, sadness, and scary images (This Is Your Brain On Drugs..., Olsen, 1), a common description of what those included in MK Ultra experienced. These effects varied in intensity, with some being pleasant, and others describing it as A demon [invading them], [taking] possession of [their] body, mind, and soul. (Olsen,1). Those who were involved in these testings, including the huge amount of those who were forced to participate, were brought to believe that the testing s main intent was to help cure things such as mental illness. However, [The testing] wasn t being done to try to cure insane people, ...[but instead], it was being done to try to make people insane to weaken people, and to be able to put them under the control of interrogators (Listverse.com,1). This, of course, had a huge impact on those who were included in these studies, whether their consent was given or not. There are also cases in which the subjects in these studies are psychologically affected only by the conditions that they re subjected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Memory Interference Test ( Mit ) The Memory Interference Test (MIT) is a computerized experiment that gauges the cognitive functioning of undergraduate students through visual or auditory prompts to test memory. The MIT is particularly used to test patient s memory in situations where a brain injury is in question, the results in performance are compared to standardized scores of their peers. There is an inverse relationship between the amount of memory target items and performance: as the number of items the subject was exposed to increased their performance significantly decreased (Komori 2016). Does previous expose to the MIT and thus previous exposure to other target items account for the decrease in number of correct items? Using a sample size of 10,090 the study examines the relationship between performance and if the subject has had previous exposure to an MIT. The alternative hypothesis that there is a statistically significant difference in the number of correct picture items and if it was the subjects first MIT attempt, which directly contradicts the null hypothesisthat there is no difference in the number of correct picture items and wether or not it was the first MIT preformed. Materials and Methods The MIT does not measure intelligence, rather the subjects memory and does so through three different cognitive assessments: picture memory (PMIT), auditory memory (AMIT) and word memory (WMIT). One of the three neuro cognitive tests is preformed, the PMIT flashes a picture, the AMIT flashes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Federal Reserve System Is The Central Banking System... Introduction The Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States. The Federal Reserve System is there to help out when a series of financial hardships and panics happen in our economy. One of the leading changes in the Fed system was the Great Depression. This put the economy in a lot of stress and the banking system in a crisis. There were three objectives for the monetary policy. The three objectives were to increase employment, target the discount rate, and monitor the interest rates. The first two objectives can also be known as the Federal Reserve s dual mandate. The Federal Reserve s dual mandate includes conducting the nation s monetary policy and supervising/regulating banking institutions. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Purpose The most important purpose for the Federal Reserve System in our economy is to address any banking hardships and panics/crisis. Some other reasons are to furnish a flexible currency and to establish a more effective supervision of banking. In today s world, the financial systems stability is the Federal Reserve s responsibility. Current functions of the Federal Reserve System include: To serve as the central bank for the United States To address the problem of banking hardships and panics To manage the nation s money supply through monetary policy 1.Increase employment 2.Stabilize prices, including prevention of either inflation or deflation 3.Monitor long term interest rates To create a balance between private interests banks and the centralized government 1.To oversee and normalize banking institutions 2.To look after the credit rights of consumers To strengthen the U.S. economy To maintain stability of the financial system and contain universal threats of the financial markets Lender of Last Resort In the United States, the Federal Reserve serves as the lender of last resort to those organizations that can t obtain credit elsewhere. Obviously if the Fed were to collapse, there would be serious consequences for the economy. The Federal Reserve took over this role from the private sector. Being that it is public or private, the availability of liquidity was intended to prevent making trips to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Eileen Gray s Design And Design I have picked these furniture pieces because it doesn t have any social or cultural influences on the design. Back in the 1920 s and 1930 s the society was still stuck in the Art Deco period while the old design with flower patterns and fabric was very common however Eileen s design used materials like tubular steel, aluminium and glass and people were lacking interest for Eileen Grays furniture because it was an unusual design for them. Here is the comparison of what the society would have wanted at the time vs what Eileen Gray designed: Eileen Gray s design So why is her furniture still in fashion in the twenty first century? It s not difficult to answer this question, because what the society fancied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore she didn t restrict her design to what the current technology was capable of producing. Eileen knew that it was going to be difficult to produce her furniture but she also knew that it wasn t going to be impossible. As the technology improved, making furniture didn t take as much time as it would in the past as they had to make the furniture by hand. Also the identical furniture being produced had the same size and shape. This was the key to successful mass production. Therefore it was possible to give life to Eileen Gray s furniture design. THE DAYBED Finally, the last piece of furniture I have decided on is the Daybed. Eileen Gray was passionate about history therefore her knowledge of the history had influenced her design of The Daybed. Gray was influenced by the Provencal and Mediterranean culture of Siesta when she was designing the daybed. As I am from Turkey, I feel very comfortable with the Mediterranean Culture. I believe that the Daybed designed by Eileen Gray reminds me of the large divans that Turkish people used to have in their Salons (sitting rooms) for their guest to feel comfortable sitting and facing any direction they like with no back rest and no arms on either side. Also they don t need to leave and go to their guest rooms to relax where they can easily just lie down and feel comfortable on these large divans and still be around with the people they love. Eileen Gray had the same idea of making her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Skateboard Research Papers It was 2009 and I was 8 years old. I was walking towards Rosa Parks circle downtown with my mom, sister, and little brother. I looked over to my right and saw some guys skateboarding. I saw a guy so a kick flip off of the pavement and I thought it was pretty cool. I stopped and looked at him in awe. That s when I knew I wanted to skateboard. Later on that day, I asked my mom if I could buy a skateboard. Thankfully, she said yes so I went to a person that knew more about skateboards than I did, my best friend Jordan. I went to him for help figuring out what type of skateboard I would need to get. He knew the board I would need to get and it was a normal skateboard but from a real skateboard shop. So I ordered a BLIND brand skateboard from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Assignment 5 Sample Business Law amp; Bankruptcy Assignment #5 When Josh was asked, during a bankruptcy proceeding, whether he had ever been sued, he responded that he had not. In fact, he had once been sued for intentional infliction of emotional distress. That suit had been settled many years earlier and had no financial impact on Josh today. Josh s debts were discharged in bankruptcy. Creditors want the discharge revoked because of Josh s lie. Should a discharge be revoked because of a lie made in court by the debtor that had no impact on the case? In Dale Alleman v. Brett J. Kitson, 341 Fed. Appx. 234 (7 Cir. 2009) Brett J. Kitson and his wife, Courtney, had filed a joint bankruptcy petition in Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of Illinois. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Alleman argued that Mr. Kitson failed to retain business records for Kitson Enterprises, a corporation of which Mr. Kitson was the sole shareholder and В§727(a)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code prohibits discharge when the debtor has concealed, destroyed, mutilated, falsified, or failed to keep or preserve records from which the debtor s financial condition or business transactions might be ascertained... .The bankruptcy court found that these records were not material to Mr. Kitson s financial condition because the corporation s tax returns showed that the business made no profit, the bankruptcy court had determined that Kitson Enterprises had no assets, and Mr. Kitson had earned no money from the corporation. The Court of Appeals, therefore, agreed that the bankruptcy court was correct to conclude that the records were immaterial and discharge was not barred under В§727(a)(3). Mr. Alleman also submitted that the bankruptcy court should not have granted Mr. Kitson a discharge because he had made a number of misstatements and omissions on the bankruptcy statement and schedules, and В§727(a)(4) forbids discharge where the debtor knowingly and fraudulently . . . made a false oath or account. The bankruptcy court found that Mr. Kitson s bankruptcy filing did contain several misstatements and omissions, but concluded that they did not run evoke В§727(a)(4) because none of them were material to the bankruptcy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Stereotypes In The Movie The Pursuit Of Happyness Stay a child for as long as you can, because this is a real world out here. My mom has always stressed to me the same exact quote. As she was saying this, of course i didn t understand at the time. When you re a child it seems like the only thing you want to do is be older, in order to do the things adults do. My mom spoke these words to me as if i were wrapped up in a box. If that box were to open, like magic, i would be exposed to adulthood. i believe my mom kept me in that box to maintain my child s mindset. A mindset that says nothing else in the world matters. Live my child! As i look back to when i was a child, my world was so precious. I woke up to a nice hot breakfast. I went to school during the day. After school, i came home... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like my mother, Chris believed that leaving his son in a box would veil him from the harsh reality.when the landlord came for the rent money, i noticed that Chris shut the door, in consideration of his son. They were subsequently kicked out of there second home, which happened to be a hotel, causing Junior s box had been tampered with. Junior was fed up with being kicked out, according to the temper tantrum he threw. With nowhere to go, they went to the train station for the night. Even though they were forced to sleep in the train stations bathroom, with imagination the bathroom became a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Powerful Tools For Caregivers Case Study In 2008, while doing consulting work for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Pat Billings and Ruth Hamlin came upon a program developed by Stanford University called Powerful Tools for Caregivers. The program intrigued both Pat and Ruth as both have been fulltime family caregivers and both have worked in the care giving field as professionals most of their adult life. Little did they know that the program they presented to the Executive Services Corps, NE Board of Directors would have an impact on over 1,500 caregivers in eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa. Since 2008, the Tools for Caregivers program has grown far beyond the 6 week educational series for caregivers of an individual with a long term chronic illness or disability. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Pneumocystis Pneumonia Report Essay The Pneumocystis Pneumonia Report, also known as the first report of AIDS, was reported during the early 1980s. It was unveiled that this outbreak was not a form of pneumonia and that it was prevalent in the gay community. Due to the sudden emergence of this disease Americans were left in the dark leaving minds to conjure up ideas of how this disease was spread. The outbreak of this newly found Gay Man s Disease left an alteration of the outlooks of Americans by the end of the rapid fire of this disease. The Pneumocystis Pneumonia Report caused America to put a stigma on gay males as well as raise awareness in order to combat HIV/AIDS, the workforce to be diminished due to the illness of workers leaving many with the inability to provide for their households and companies scrambling to replace workers, and forced AIDs relief plans to be set forth by the government. In the period October 1980 May 1981, 5 young men, all active homosexuals, were treated for biopsy confirmed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia at 3 different hospitals in Los Angeles, California ( Pneumocystis ). In the early 1800s, five patients were treated for what was presumed to be a form of pneumonia known as PCP.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indirect costs include lost time due to illness, recruitment and training costs to replace workers. If costs are financed out of savings, then the reduction in investment could lead to a significant reduction in economic growth (Stover 3). Companies tried to replace workers as quickly as they left leaving them virtually bankrupt because of all of the money that went into recruitment and training. Many companies had the inability to keep up with the sudden shift in the workforce. Due to this change economic growth was put at a standstill and pushed into the opposite direction that it was previously moving; instead of moving forward, economic growth moved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Transportation And Warehouse Management Essay Transportation and Warehouse Management SUMMARY The report is on how transportation and warehouse management plays a vital role in the supply chain, different modes of transports that involve in the freight movement from one location to another. The amount of time to deliver a product to customers will show the effect on company s future, so the company has to follow some steps to have a better mode of transportation for less cost and delivery time. The primary objective of this project is to show how the transportation and warehouse management systems are used to overcome the problems that are faced in transportation and storage quickly and some of the key elements in WMS and TMS. Transportation management: Globalization has increased the importance and role of transportation in supply chain management. Transportation plays a vital role in increasing the Gross Domestic product. It involves the movement of the manufactured product from one location to the another location or the customer safely. Transportation plays a vital role in the supply chain because the probability of using the produced product on the same site is almost negligible. Now, transportation is one of the primary factors which can affect the economy of the company when it is not efficient, safe and reliable. Delivering the products on time directly to the customers has been increasing significantly in these recent years which can be accomplished only with transportation management, resulting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Introgenic government Topic: Response and Social Policy paper on Iatrogenic Government The response to drug use in America and in some countries around the world seems to have an interesting history. As the author Daniel Patrick Moynihan describes the unintended consequences society faces when government does not deal effectively with issues of drugs in society. He provided several references that shows the historical and present connections to government interrelations and how many of these decisions have some form of negative impact and at times causes social breakdown. His historical reference to drug uses, medicinal properties as well as technology role in our present age does paint a vivid picture of how government decisions can affect us. Since... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus as the author begins to address the issues related to drugs his reference about the government s approach ring truth The truth in either event is that we were mostly asserting what we did not know and would need to learn (pg. 353). The author s reference to technology is relevant but I will address the issue of technology later on as I respond to his summary. The history of drug use represents lessons that were long been seen but obviously overlooked by doctors as well as pharmaceutical companies. The earlier efforts by government to regulate drug use or alcohol consumption began with some regulations on Jamaican rum. Since distilled liquor was used in social events, the government approaches in regulating the trafficking of the distilled liquor was by levying heavy fines on the general tariff bill. The cost of importing Jamaican rum was costlier than distilled liquor here in America. Again, at the time, the government was mostly dealing with the abolition of slavery and again the issues around alcohol consumption were minimally dealt with. Distilled spirits in earlier America was part of bringing Americans together during times of unity. It was a time to earn easy money and have an all around good time (pg. 354). People enjoyed alcohol in the morning for breakfast as well as a celebratory thing. The government knew that drinking alcohol or distilled liquor caused some medical issues but again, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Review Of Dover Beach Sage Walund Gorra Arnold s Dover Beach English 201 3/9/15 Doubt on Dover Beach: An Exploration of the Loss of Faith in the Victorian Era The Victorian age is marked by the sudden and startling changes it brought on the western world. As industrialization, intense colonization, and expanding practices of sciences abounded, the traditional ideas and ideals that had once seemed constant and true, were suddenly precarious. Matthew Arnold s Dover Beach has become quintessential to the Victorian literary canon as it is exactly this struggle with a loss of constancy and the confrontation with the unknown and uncertainty that Arnold evokes within its lines. Dover Beach explores the potential effects of these sudden shifts in culture; particularly the shift towards scientific exploration and the threat this shift had on notions of Christianity and faith. The poem acts as a grand sweeping metaphor for the ideas of constancy and doubt as it lures the reader into a sense of permanence and complacency before undermining that sense by contradicting itself and implementing mistrust; ultimately it leaves the reader with a sense that since faith is not eternal, nothing is. This metaphor is enhanced and nuanced through Arnold s interesting use of structure and sudden shifts in tone. The first stanza of Dover Beach consists of fourteen lines in iambic meter (though not iambic pentameter) with varying lengths and features a seemingly random rhyme structure of: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Tb Skin Test There are several TB tests available to diagnosis TB. There are also TB tests to find out whether someone has TB bacteria that are susceptible to TB drug treatment or are drug resistant. TB tests to find out if someone has drug resistant TB are known as drug susceptibility tests. The TB skin test The TB skin test is a broadly utilized test for diagnosing TB. In nations with low rates of TB, it is frequently used to test for inert TB disease. The issue with utilizing it in nations with high rates of TB contamination is that the greater part of individuals may have inactive TB. The TB skin test includes infusing a little measure of liquid (called tuberculin) into the skin in the lower some portion of the arm. At that point the individual must return following 48 to 72 hours to have a trained health care worker look at their arm. The health care worker will search... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, an acute pulmonary TB can be effectively observed on an X ray. In any case, what it shows is not particular. An ordinary trunk X beam can t bar extra pulmonary TB. Additionally, in countries where resources are more limited, there is often a lack of X ray facilities. Serological tests for TB Serological tests for TB are tests completed on tests of blood, and they claim to have the capacity to analyze TB by distinguishing antibodies in the blood. In any case, testing for TB by searching for antibodies in the blood is extremely troublesome. Accordingly, serological TB tests, now and then called serodiagnostic tests, for TB are wrong and inconsistent. The World Health Organization has cautioned that these tests ought not to be utilized to attempt and analyze dynamic TB. A few nations have prohibited the utilization of serological or serodiagnostic tests for TB. ( TB Tests | Skin Test, Sputum Other Types of TB Test ) TB prevention The BCG ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay on Language, Imagery, and Symbolism in To Be of Use Use of Language, Imagery, and Symbolism to Develop the Theme of To Be of Use In the minds of most people, the words, hard work and heavy labor carry a negative connotation. What these words imply is not something that is generally welcomed with enthusiasm but is often accepted either by force or obligation. Marge Piercy s poem To Be of Use conveys an opposing connotation about the idea of work. The central theme of the poem is that satisfaction, gratification, and self fulfillment can be attained by using one s capabilities to serve a functional purpose in life, for it is the opinion of the speaker that an idle existence has no value or significance because it is worthless, vain, futile, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Piercy continues her description of the people [she loves] in the second stanza to further shape the theme. With the statement, I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart... (8), Piercy indicates with a metaphor that she is fond of people who manage burdensome tasks which seem to require super human strength without the facilitation of alternative more convenient methods of completing them. By including the details people who harness themselves in this line, Piercy implies that what makes these people so honorable is that they are ready and willing to become the ox ; they do not need to be coaxed or forced to commit themselves to a task. Piercy adds that those whom she respects pull like water buffalo, with massive patience,... (9). Here Piercy s simile conveys that although they are heavy laden, they remain dedicated and devoted to their aims. When Piercy describes that they Strain in the mud and muck to move things forward,... (10), the words mud and muck become symbols of the obstacles and unfavorable conditions that Piercy s favorite type of people often have to contend with while working. Despite such discomfort and inconvenience, with grand effort, determination, and persistence, they persevere and accomplish their goals. In addition, Piercy relates that she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Bosnia-Herzegovina Genocide Research Paper Throughout the years there has unfortunately been several instances of genocide and one of the most horrifying and tragic genocides was with the Nazi Holocaust that took place from 1938 until 1945. Another one of the horrifying genocides in history was the Bosnia Herzegovina genocide that took place from 1992 until 1995. A genocideis essentially a systematic murder. Genocide is basically an attempted murder on individuals based on social or political reasons. Bosnia Herzegovina was responsible for 200,000 deaths and the Nazi Holocaust was responsible for 6,000,000 deaths! Just because the amount of deaths between the two are drastically different does not mean that they did not both do a tremendous amount of damage and take a great deal of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He blamed the Jews for all of the economic hardship that Germany was facing as well. He put out a majority of theories about Jews and blamed them for conspiring against the master race which were in his eyes people with blonde hair and blue eyes and fair skin. There were many, many years of hatred that went toward the Jews and the Holocaust finally broke out. When Ernst vom Rath died, the Nazis decided to use this as an excuse to make actual State run attacks on the Jews. Immediately, 90 Jewish people were killed and then 500 Jewish synagogues were burned. Almost every Jewish shop had windows that were smashed thoroughly. Massive arrests also occurred against Jews... 25,000 Jewish men were actually forced to go into concentration camps. The St. Louis was a ship that had over 930 Jewish people crowded onto it and it was turned away from very many countries including the United States and Cuba. This means that the ship was sent right back to Europe and overpowered by Hitler s control just like the rest of Europe had been. When the new world war started to break ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Herzberg Two Factor Theory 1.Job satisfaction: Job satisfaction can be explained as a feeling of pleasure that one feels with his work, it is fulfillment of one s needs and desires from his or her work and the environment of work. There are several theories from past, which tries to explain the job satisfaction one of these theories is the Herzberg s two factor theory. According to his theory, there are two basic types of work motivators one is the intrinsic motivator and the other is the extrinsic motivator. Intrinsic satisfaction is linked with the actual task of the job that is whether the person likes or enjoys what he or she is actually doing. Does the task make him or her feel been utilized of do they feel the work they do is helping them grow. The extrinsic motivation is more about the non job factors such as the environment of the workplace, the attitude of the colleagues the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several factors were considered as contributors for the job satisfaction. Aiken in his research work of 2001 found out that: Job dissatisfaction among nurses was highest in the United States (41%) followed by Scotland (38%), England (36%), Canada (33%) and Germany (17%). One third of nurses in England and Scotland and more than one fifth in the United States planned on leaving their job within 12 months of data collection. (Job satisfaction among nurses: a literature review, 2005) Why is it important to study a nurse s job satisfaction? An increase in the studies related to the job satisfaction of nurses has been witnessed (PIETERSEN, 2005) there are several reasons for this such as: 1.Several studies had shown a decrease in the job satisfaction of nurses in particular. 2.The decrease in the number of nurses worldwide, this decrease in the number of nurses is because of several factors such as work environment, pressure of the work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Health Science Librarians Essay Librarians have always worked with information, but the question of whether or not librarians should get involved with big data has not always been an easy one to answer. On the other hand, since most health care researchers are subject specialists and have limited data science skills, most librarians in the healthsciences realize they do need to become involved in it. That they have to provide health care researchers with as much help and information as they can. Consequently, the real question for them should be exactly how they need to be involved. Health sciences librarians realize they can fill many roles in health care s use of big data, but since some roles librarians could performed are already being filled in large institutions... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, librarians need to provide information on how to write such a plan, information about where researchers can deposit data affordably that works well with new data and old data, and what are the best practices for sharing their data, including how to get the data ready for ingest into a repository. Health sciences librarians can also help researchers with labeling and applying metadata standards to their data sets. For health sciences libraries with limited resources, much of this information could be provided online using libguides or even web links. When working with big data researchers are also finding themselves needing information how to work with visualization tools. Many have never used these tools before and if health sciences libraries can offer space and training on equipment and software to their researchers then they will have both access to them and a chance to learn to use them. However, not every health sciences library will be able to provide equipment and software for them, but most could provide information on where to find training and possibly a list of local locations with access. In addition, health sciences libraries could also provide training courses on R and Python directly to their researchers or information on local or web based courses. Finally, one of the other major ways that health sciences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay about Strategic Plan for A Chronically... Introduction Traditionally, the low performing label has been applied with a broad brush to bad schools having a wide range of perceived deficiencies: low academic expectations and achievement, high dropout rates, lack of discipline, inadequate facilities, and demoralized staff (Lashway, 2003). The federal government with the indoctrination of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) provided an official definition of chronically low performing schools. The definition consist of schools that have not met their Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) in reading and math over a four year period. The newly defined classification of a chronically low performing school would demonstrate low academic achievement in reading and math with no growth on annually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Organizations need ideas, energy, and talent; people need careers, salaries, and opportunities. Political views organization as a complex web of individual and group interests. Symbolic embodies and express an organizations culture: the interwoven pattern of beliefs, values, practices, and artifacts that define for members who they are and how they are to do things (Bolman Deal, 2003). The leadership component concentrates on the principals role in executing the strategic plan. Phase I (symbolic) will focus on a needs assessment of the school. Phase II (structural) aligns the planning and development around the needs of the school. Phase III (human resource) covers the implementation of the areas covered in the planning and development stage. Phase IV (political) is centered on the accountability component. Leadership Leadership is vital to the effectiveness of a school. James Burns, the founder of modern leadership theory discusses the ideal of transformational leadership. Transformational leaders form a relationship of mutual stimulation and elevation that converts followers into leaders and leaders into moral agents (Burns, 1978, p. 4). Four factors characterize the behavior of transformational leaders: individual consideration, intellectual stimulation, inspirational motivation, and idealized influence (Bass, 1985). Individual consideration characterized by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Earth Of The Flies Response The translated novel chosen is This Earth of Mankind by Pramoedya Ananta Toer. I am personally not a huge fan of this novel due to the content not being of any interest to me. However an underlying factor could also be that I do not fully understand everything that is written due to the novel being a translation and therefore meaning is open to interpretation. Despite this, I have been able to identify what I believe are the key themes in this novel. Themes include colonialism, education, social class, division of social class due to race and colonialism, gender effecting roles of society, Eurocentric history, corruption of the legal system, language and love. Colonialism would be the main theme in the novel because it is introduced right from the start and is consistently in the background of the story. Specific effects explored are the Dutch colonizing on the Indies Island of Java. The novel begins with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Minke and Nyai Ontosoroh believed they would be able to win the court case to keep Annelies but discovered that their rights as human beings in the end meant nothing despite the fact they were classed as modern due to being Dutch educated. The reason for this was simply because under the Dutch laws, they were not people . In other words they were not the equivalent of Europeans, they were natives . I was horrified when reading this because the natives were essentially being dehumanized which is not fair. Every person regardless of race is a human being and therefore should be treated with human decency. Intertwined with social class are gender roles. In the novel, it is shown that females are of no importance next to a male. An example would be of Nyai Ontosoroh and Herman Mellema. While one is dutch and the other is native, the fact that one is female automatically means they are not important even if hypothetically they were both of Dutch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Malala Woman A quote from Father Ronald s interview, from Exclusive: Pink Smoke over the Vatican, shows the Catholic view on this topic. It s not a rule of social injustice but a rule of understanding one s part in the church. Male and female are very different ( Exclusive ). The fact that woman can be denied the right to be ordained simply because of tradition or genderroles show the level of discrimination that womanface in many religions. This idea of not allowing women to be ordained is not simply found in the Christian church, but it is also found in some Jewish branches and within Buddhism. Even when women are allowed to enter leadership or faith positions they often face harder trials then their male counterparts. Buddhists nuns for example,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows how the society and its practices correlate with religion. Women throughout the world are fighting for rights and fighting to be seen as equals to men. This is also being seen throughout many religions. Women are fighting relentlessly to have the spiritual rights they deserve within their faiths. One example of this is seen in the story of Malala Yousafzai, who was willing to risk everything to fight for her rights. Malala is a young Muslim women, who s community was overtaken by the Taliban. Due to this, many of the women s rights throughout the community were taken away in the name of religion. Women were forced to be hidden away in their homes and to be subservient to men. Even education was ripped from their hands because it wasn t seen as necessary for women to become education in the Taliban s eyes. Malala would not accept this and went against the rules in order to receive the education she deserved ( Malala Yousafzai ). She was willing to risk everything, including her life to ensure that she and other women would be educated. Unfortunately, Malala was shot by the Taliban for her efforts to attend school and learn. She survived, and she is now a role model and advocate for education and women s rights. One inspiring quote by her is, They do not want women to get education, because then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Twyla Tharp Biography Hi prof. Dibble: I was thinking about that old fashion saying, Break a leg as a form of good luck. Perhaps it was for the best not to be part of this last dance. Although, I know I am missing out, especially when we are trying to emulate some of Twyla Tharp techniques and influences. She is such an interesting choreographer. I never had heard of silent dances or thought about combining ballet, which is more traditional, with modern dance, yet I think it s quite genius. I just wanted to attach the small intro that I will be reading tomorrow to introduce my group s project tomorrow. I also wanted to thank you for being so understanding and kind yesterday when the incident occurred I guess I was more into it than my body was ready for. But ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...