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Uc Undergraduate Application Essay Prompts Uc Undergraduate Application Essay Prompts
The Acknowledging Language
Acknowledging Language The Turing test is, at bottom, about the act of communications (Christian),
writes Brian Christian in a 2011 issue of The Atlantic. He titled his article: Man vs Machine. First
introduced by Alan Turing in 1957 as the Imitation Game, the Turing test has since grown in fame and
controversy. However, the Turing test is not fundamentally about knocking humanity off its pedestal
of intelligence; it is actually an observation about our human ability to communicate about
intelligence to each other. While language is not sufficient proof of intelligence, communication is
fundamental to how people acknowledge each other as intelligent beings. Turing began by proposing
the question, Can machines think? (Turing 433). However, instead of answering this question directly,
he remade the problem into the form of a test, one that he called, the imitation game (Turing 433).
Turing s game was played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator (C) who
may be of either sex where A pretends to be B and B pretends to be A in individual conversations with
C (Turing 433). Then, as a substitute for the original question, Turing suggests that we ask, What will
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As explicitly stated by Turing, the test is meant to be a substitution for the question. When talking
about the implications of passing the test, he states that these questions replace our original question of
Can machines think? (Turing 434). There is no suggestion that passing the Turing test has any answers
for the original question. In fact, Turing found the question of about machine thinking too meaningless
to deserve discussion (Turing 442), pointing out that the muddled and varying definitions of the words
machine and thinking would confound the question and constrict the answer to be sought in a
statistical survey such as a Gallup poll (Turing
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Barn Burning Sarty Quotes
Sartoris (Sarty) Snopes is a young boy in William Faulkner s story Barn Burning whose inner conflict
causes him to make a choice between his family and his conscience. He seems to have unspoken
intelligence that allows him to think independently of his controlling father. Sarty chooses to obey his
own moral code rather than to remain loyal to his family because of how Sarty views his father s
actions throughout the story.
Its clear from the beginning of Barn Burning that Sarty s moral integrity is greater than his fathers.
Abner Snopes, Sarty s father, is a dim, bitter and serial arsonist who controls his fam ily through his
unpredictable actions. The reason Sarty has an inner conflict is because, unlike his family, he is
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He sees the house for the first time and at that instant he forgot his father and the terror and despair
both, and even when he remembered his father again ...the terror and despair did not return. (Faulkner
4) The home is elegant and provides Sarty with hope that it will survive against his fathers destructive
ways. Sarty notes that the house is as big as a court house he thought quietly, with a surge of peace
and joy whose reason he could not have thought into words (Faulkner 4) This connection makes him
feel protective of the home and the stability it represents. When Abner Snopes goes to burn the barn it
hurts Sarty in a more personal way and so it becomes the final straw to break sarty s hesitation about
obeying his father or listening to his own moral compass. His warning to the De Spains was Sarty
acting according to his
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TAKAFUL
TAKAFUL
Takaful is a co operative system of reimbursement in case of loss, paid to people and companies
concerned about hazards, compensated out of a fund to which they agree to donate small regular
contributions managed on behalf by a Takaful Operator. It is defined as an Islamic insurance concept
which is grounded in Islamic muamalat (Islamic banking), observing the rules and regulations of
Islamic law. This concept has been practised in various forms since 622 CE. Muslim jurists
acknowledge that the basis of shared responsibility (in the system of aquila as practised between
Muslims of Mecca and Medina) laid the foundation of mutual insurance.
Islamic references
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As with the traditional forms of insurance, reinsurance of a takaful operation may be used, known as
retakaful
The Mudharabah model (profit sharing)
According to this principle the al Mudharib (takaful operator) accepts payment of the takaful
installments or takaful contributions (premiums, known as ra s ul mal) from investors or providers of
capital or funds (takaful participants), acting as sahib ul mal. The contract specifies how the profits (or
surplus) from the operations of the takaful is to be shared in accordance with the principle of al
mudharabah between the participants (as providers of capital) and the takaful operator. The sharing of
such profit may be in a ratio of 50:50, 60:40, 70:30 and so forth, as mutually agreed between the
contracting parties.
In order to eliminate the element of uncertainty in the takaful contract, the concept of tabarru ( to
donate, contribute, or give away ) is incorporated. Relating to this concept, a participant agrees to
relinquish (as tabarru) a certain proportion of his takaful installments (or contributions) that he agrees
or undertakes to pay, should any of his fellow participants suffer a defined loss. This agreement
enables him to fulfill his obligation of mutual help and joint guarantee.
In essence, tabarru enables participants to perform their deeds in assisting fellow participants who
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Slave Trade Influence
The Atlantic Slave Trade impacted Africa in multiple negative ways: most people were captured and
sold as slaves for goods and shipped off to a new country, others were harassed, assaulted, and beaten.
Although our ancestors might not have been from Africa, slavery impacted our country, it changed the
world. African slavery impacted the world in many ways, however it s legacy lives within Elmina
Castle, and it s history lives within the United States.
Elmina castle was originally built as a trading establishment by the Portuguese in 1482, however it
later became a slave castle were hundreds of slaves would be confined until being sold and shipped to
the Americas and other countries (Arcton, npr). The Elmina Castle gives a glimpse of how ... Show
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These castles serve as historic landmarks to preserve the history of the Slave Trade, and more
importantly to preserve and protect the memories and lives of African ancestors, as well as protect the
beliefs and rights of others. Slavery is an important part of African history that effected many other
countries as well, such as the Unites States.
An important part of the United States history began with slavery, although it led to economic growth
within the country, it also led to other important events in history such as the Civil War, the
Underground Railroad, and the 13th amendment. In school children are taught about slavery and the
effects it had on the United States, effects that still plague this nation to this day. One cannot learn
about United States history without learning about other factors that contributed to and influenced this
country.
Elmina Castle represents the mistreatment African ancestors had to endure, it stands a memorial for
those who innocently lost their lives. Although Elmina Castle did not directly impact the United
States, the people who passed through their doors did.
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Fossil Fuels Disadvantages
Fossil fuels have been the world s main energy source since they were discovered, however, they carry
harmful side effects such as pollution and climate change. Forms of alternative energy such as solar,
wind, and nuclear power are possible replacements of fossil fuel energy. Controversy surrounds both
fossil fuels and alternative forms of energy due to each energy form having consequences. Some
believe that alternative energy brings just as many disadvantages as fossil fuels, while others argue
that alternative energy is better for the environment and its population. While people have different
beliefs pertaining to alternative energy, both forms of energy have been used throughout history. Fossil
fuels are created from the remains of decayed animals and plants and then burned to make energy.
Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels grew in popularity during the
Industrial Revolution when the first coal deposits were found (Mason). This discovery prompted a
new age of energy and eventually led to the use of oil, another fossil fuel. Fossil fuels continued to
grow and eventually became the world s main energy source, but burning fossil fuels gives off carbon
dioxide, a greenhouse gas that causes climate change. The climate change created by fossil fuels
produced the controversy that surrounds this form of energy. Another popular energy source is
alternative energy. Alternative energy is any form of energy besides fossil fuels, such as solar, wind,
and nuclear power. Similar to fossil fuels, ideas of alternative energy began during the Industrial
Revolution, however, these designs were not created until the 1950s (Mason). During the 1950s, the
renewable forms of alternative energy were the most popular, due to the realization that fossil fuel
sources would eventually be depleted. Today, research about alternative energy is still being done as
this energy source is also controversial. Alternative energy is said to be less reliable and even more
dangerous than fossil fuels. Although both alternative energy forms and fossil fuels are controversial,
they remain relevant in today s world because energy is necessary in people s daily lives. In support of
alternative energy is the
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How Does Upton Sinclair Use Socialism In The Jungle
Upton Sinclair published his novel, The Jungle, in 1906 using elements of naturalistic fiction, with the
idea that ordinary people cannot overcome the system, to convey his political agenda. He did this by
writing about a fictional family that comes to Chicago from Lithuania with the promise of guaranteed
work where they might earn three roubles a day and be rich m[en] in the bargain (Sinclair 24 25). He
used the meatpacking industry to show the extreme affects a large scale industry can have on an
individual and on a family and to draw sympathy from the reader for typical families in capitalist
America, choosing to focus on the immigrant experience. The Jungle, however, not only describes the
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Unlike Ona, Marija is described as being short, but powerful in build (11) with nothing to take with
her save her two brawny arms and the word job, laboriously learned (43). It is evident through Sinclair
s descriptions of Marija that she is strong, used to hard work, and quite determined. Though this lands
her a well paying job in the beginning, her strong will and hope for justice end up getting her fired
when she complains about being cheated out of pay for 300 cans. It is at this point that the capitalist
industry deals Marija a cruel lesson (102), which causes her to sit down in the middle of the floor
[where she] wept and wailed (102), showing the first breakdown in her character. She is further
broken down when she is unable to marry Tamoszius due to financial restraints and ties to the family,
and when her hand gets infected and she cannot work for almost losing her hand, she becomes shaken.
Even though Marija is tough and determined and only wants what is just and to succeed, the system
knocks her down repeatedly until she can barely get up. In the end of the novel, when Marija and
Jurgis are reunited and Jurgis begs Marija to leave prostitution, she declines saying I can t do
anything, I m no good I take dope . . . I ll stay here till I die, I guess. It s all I m fit for
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Comparing Mistaken Identity in Merchant of Venice, Comedy...
Mistaken Identity in Merchant of Venice, Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night and As You Like It
The ploy of mistaken identity as a plot device in writing comedies dates back at least to the times of
the Greeks and Romans in the writings of Menander and Plautus. Shakespeare borrowed the device
they introduced and developed it into a fine art as a means of expressing theme as well as furthering
comic relief in his works. Shakespeare s artistic development is clearly shown in the four comedies
The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, and Measure for Measure where he manages
to take the germinal idea of mistaken identity and expand it to peaks its originators never fathomed.
In Shakespeare s first comedy, The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Disguise is one of Shakespeare s favorite ploys found in varying degrees in each of the mentioned
works. Through it he alters the identity of an individual (frequently female character, though not
always) and uses this disguise to heighten irony, develop theme, and enhance subtle comic innuendo.
In As You Like It, Shakespeare develops specific ironies where the dialogue takes on new meaning
when the true identity of the speaker (or hearer) is placed over the dialogue. By having characters in
disguise, Shakespeare opens the door for all kinds of comic twists from the shepherdess in love with
the shepherd Ganymede who is really a girl (Rosalind) to Orlando sharing feelings of love to
Ganymede who is really Orlando s love Rosalind in disguise. The difficulty in maintaining a disguise
or hidden identity is shown in the desire to say and experience things in the one identity than can only
be accomplished by the alter identity which compounds the verbal comedy in the mistaken meanings
of what is being said. In Measure for Measure, the Duke uses disguise and mistaken identity to reveal
the truth about Angelo s character. At the same time this disguise provides comic moments as Lucio
speaks of the Duke to the Duke while unaware of the Duke s identity.
In Twelfth Night Shakespeare
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The Importance Of Natural Disasters
Natural disasters play a significant role in the world. Natural disasters have demonstrated to be a force
that humanity has no control over. Regardless of the technological advances natural disasters continue
to exist and occur through the world. Several technology advances have been created to predict natural
disasters; however these occurrences cannot be controlled. I live in the state of California. A state that
is earthquake prone. Earthquakes occur at any time, they are forceful and strike unexpectedly.
According to FEMA earthquakes are caused by the breaking and instable rock beneath the earth s
surface. This is something that we clearly have no control over. According to FEMA California
experiences the most recurrent damaging earthquakes, but Alaska experiences the highest amount of
large earthquakes that are mostly located in unpopulated areas. Besides California there are other parts
of the world that are affected by earthquakes. According to USGS, Japan is a country that resides in a
very active seismic area; therefore Japan is a country that experiences earthquakes regularly. Indonesia
is another part of the world that is located in a seismic area. China and Chile are countries prone to
earthquakes as well. With this being said there are two main instruments that are used to measure the
strength of earthquakes. The seism scope measures the time an earthquake occurs and the seismograph
records the movement of the ground during the earthquake. This device also
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Prince Qualities
The Qualities of the Prince, written by Niccolo Machiavelli, is one of his most celebrated works
(Prince 219). Machiavelli s work includes two contrasting forces called luck and character. When
Machiavelli mentions luck, he means one s fortune, chance, or fate. Machiavelli also includes
character; one s virtues or life values. Machiavelli writes about how a Prince should be. Many princes
are considered extremely virtuous or extremely cruel: one cruel, another merciful; one treacherous,
another faithful; one effeminate and cowardly, another bold and courageous; one humane, another
haughty; one lascivious, another chaste; one trustworthy, another cunning; one harsh, another lenient;
one serious, another frivolous; one religious, another unbelieving; and the like? (Prince 224) Should a
prince be nice and caring or evil and cruel? This question is what Machiavelli answers through his
writing. Machiavelli believes that a prince should know everything there is about war and needs to be
prepared for an attack at any given time, even if a nation is in a time of peace. Machiavelli proclaims
that a prince should know his own country because he needs to know how to better defend it. This is
an exceptional point because, if a prince does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Being kind will leave you with the reputation for being kind, which is not necessarily bad, unless
people start to take advantage of your weakness. There is no way that I could be a prince because this
would be my biggest fall. I care too much for people. This problem has two sides to it; if a prince is
too feared things will get bad, which means that people will begin to rebel and cause riots. At this
point a prince can be overthrown by the people. If the military does not fear him, they could also
rebel. So, a prince must be somewhat tough on the military so they will not attempt to overthrow
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Essay on Culinarian Cookware Marketing Hbr Case
To: Donald Janus From: XXX Date: XXX Subject: Advising a price promotion plan for Culinarian
cookware [pic] Culinarian is a strong brand that is ready for a successful 2007. We have reviewed the
marketing mix of push vs. pull tactics, compared them to the industry, and examined past performance
in this area. Most importantly, we have examined 2004 s price promotion and drawn conclusions that
have allowed us to make recommendations for this coming year. Outlined below are our findings, with
accompanying appendixes. Culinarian uses an acceptable blend of push and pull tactics; they
primarily utilize push for their premium cookware products. This is advantageous for Culinarian
because the majority (55%) of consumers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Looking to 2007, a price promotion program would enable Culinarian cookware to: 1. contribute to
the minimum 15% revenue growth s objective set by the firm s CEO Audrey Roux 2. increase its
market share on the premium cookware segment and 3. build brand awareness among consumers. We
recommend Culinarian to run a 15% price promotion on the CX1 and DX1 categories of products
during the high peak seasons (June July and November December), and to advertise nationally on this
promotion. We feel that a 15% discount rate is more adapted to the brand s premium identity than the
30% discount rate suggested by Brown. Indeed, it shows more consistency with the high end pricing
strategy of the group ($200 rather $199.99) and seems fairly adapted to consumers expectations since
even at a rate of 10% that half of the retailers ran in 2004 the promotion remained successful. A 15%
discount rate should encourage retailers to maintain the suggested discount rate rather than lowering it
because Culinarian would request a lower contribution from retailers: from a 4% to a 3% loss in their
margin. We believe that the best way to enhance sales and to maintain the premium identity of the
brand is to run that price promotion on the two lower priced products: CX1 and DX1. This would
avoid cannibalization between these two products that target high
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Characteristics Of African American Culture
In this essay, I will use RESOURCES provided to me to form and informed opinion on how to explain
how African American culture took parts from both African and European culture to form its modern
association. While African American culture grabs influences from African and European culture, the
foundation as well as a significant portion of practices and behaviors can be found in African culture.
Many slaves help on tightly to their African heritage, while a slave culture sought invisibility through
assimilating into American culture. These major influences helped shape modern African American
culture.
Over the course of 200 plus years, African and European influences mixed, intermingled and created a
hybrid we know as African American culture. The culture we recognize today takes influences from
original African culture, and European culture that was seen during the early construction of American
society. One trait we can see that has made its way into modern culture is the concept of the cool pose
; in which African American men portray themselves as closed off and more less free of emotion. As
we can see through AUTHOR S research, this is a trait originated from Nigerian emperors for whom
coolness was a determination and symbol of status. The cool attitude presented confidence and a level
headed mind to their people under them. To build upon this initial concept, black masking and black
acting were both practices of hiding one s stereotypical ethnic identity behavioral patterns; the thought
was that by behaving a certain way would give African Americans a sense of shelter. Other examples
we can see, or rather hear, more plainly, for example may be found in music. African American culture
is tied closely to the jazz genre, known for high action movement and rhythm, and the blues genre
which is associated with an emphasis on feeling and emotion, both of which are strong feature of
African culture.
From the time the first boat carrying African slaves arrived in North America, there was an already
established one hundred year long history of using black people as slaves, because of this it was not a
far leap for the white settlers of the Virginia colony to prefer black slaves over the white indentured
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Nintendo Co., Ltd. Summary
A Brief Analysis of Nintendo Co., Ltd. As a Business In a world dominated by recreational
technology, it is unsurprising that video games have crept their way into the daily lives of thousands of
individuals. Over the past few decades, there has been a surge in the popularity of video games, with
children, teens, and adults choosing to spend their free time engrossed in the captivating worlds video
games have to offer. Undoubtedly, a forerunner and consistent innovator in the video game industry is
Nintendo, which is formally known as Nintendo Co., Ltd. As the creator of popular gaming products
from consoles such as the Game Boy and Wii to bestselling game series like Pokémon and The
Legend of Zelda, it is only natural that Nintendo stands as one of the most prominent video game
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Nearly sixty years later, in 1947, the company was officially established as Marufuku Co., Ltd., and
two years later Hiroshi Yamauchi became president of the company (Nintendo Co., Ltd., n.d.). In
1951, the company s name changed to Nintendo Playing Card Co., Ltd. before finally becoming, and
remaining as, Nintendo Co., Ltd. in 1963 (Nintendo Co., Ltd., n.d.). According to Sutherland (2012),
after a decline in sales following the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Hiroshi Yamauchi switched the company
s focus from playing cards to games, a move that proved to be extremely beneficial. In the decades
following Nintendo s departure from playing cards, notable events include the release of its first
consumer video game systems, the TV Game 15 and 6 consoles in 1977 and GAME WATCH in 1980,
its expansion into the United States in the early 1980s, and its release of the arcade game Donkey
Kong (Nintendo Co., Ltd., n.d.). However, Nintendo sparked the start of its continued success in the
video game industry with the
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The Perception Of The Image
Before a person can understand, analyze, or interpret a photograph, the image must first be viewed.
This involves more than just the stimulus or environment in which the image is presented. When an
image is examined, there are indirect and direct forces that play a role in its analysis. The actual image
that the eyes visualize does not match up completely with what a person will perceive. What a person
sees is a complex relationship between many variables including their past experiences, memories,
and personalities (Zakia 64).There is typically a seamless connection between what a person sees, and
what a person is looking to see (Zakia 64). This idea can be better explained in the variations of
responses given when people look at a particular photograph. The different interpretations can be
small or great depending on the audience. The variation is caused by the different past experiences and
feelings within each individual.
A percept is used to explain what a person sees and experiences (Zakia 65). This means that a percept
is directly related to a specific person s perception. While many people are unaware of this, it is
important to identify that this is a process, not a single action. It is impossible to describe an individual
s percept exactly because there is no way to correctly verbalize it (Zakia 65). If a person is asked to
look at a photograph and then summarize what they see in a few sentences, the task is usually
unsuccessful. They can describe the items in
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The Costs of Marijuana Prohibition Essay
The Costs of Marijuana Prohibition
The nation that we live in today proudly proclaims its perpetuation of freedom and democracy, and
with these qualities it conveys supreme justice. The United States government and its constitution are
regarded by many as the pinnacle of civil government, as the ultimate projection of civil justice.
However, no government is perfect, for man himself is inherently imperfect. For over two centuries
since its birth, The U.S. constitution, which many hold in such high esteem, has been continuously
molded to fit our ever changing society. Many of these changes have been good and necessary, while
others have caused unforeseen problems. Even in light of harm to society, however, the constitution
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government and condoned by law officials and citizens alike.
Throughout this argument for marijuana legalization, the notion of justice will be repeatedly called
upon, and the justice of the current system and policy will be analyzed and disputed. In order for this
analysis to happen, justice itself must first be defined thoroughly and given precise parameters.
According to Webster s Dictionary, justice is the quality of being just, impartial, or fair, and
conformity to truth, fact, or reason. Justice from this point on will include the following: the logical
execution of law or standard based solely on proven facts or truth, and the existence of fairness and
equality throughout these actions.
The drug war that the U.S. government is waging is not limited to law enforcement crackdowns and
mandatory prison sentences. According to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, declines in teen
drug use are preceded by a generally higher awareness of the harms of drugs (Torr 39). Obviously, the
perpetrators of the national anti drug campaign are alert to this fact, and they have put it to their use.
Recently the Office of National Drug Control Policy, or the ONDCP, has used the media, specifically
television, as a tool to flaunt anti drug propaganda to the American public. Television commercials
about the dangers of marijuana use have flooded T.V. networks. In fact, the ONDCP actually spent
$3.2 million on two
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Argumentative Speech On Torture Animals
Imagine living life freely, having with no care in the world. Then suddenly it is all taking away. Days
after days, drugs and filth fill the air. Stuffed in cages that are so vulgar, crowded, and disheveled,
deaths occur from that alone. Imagine hearing the screams from others as you wait to face the fate no
one has control over. This is the reality of animals captured for their fur.
Preview of Main Points: Many animals are harmed and treated so inhumanely it ruins their spirits.
Faux fur is an alternative to choose to help and support the humane treatment of animals.
Thesis: The selling of real fur must be banned due to the cruelty and torture animals face just for
designer coats or bags.
BODY
Main Point/Reason 1: Fall is one of the most beloved seasons. The weather is cooling down and
warm, furry coats are breaking free from the dusty closets. However, this time of exciting emotion is
not what the animals with furry coats share. Many animals including; foxes, mink(LCA). China is the
largest fur exporter, which gives the United States more than half of the finished fur garments that
were torn from animals. There is a shocking over two million cats and thousands of dogs bled to
death, skinned alive, and hanged just for the skin each animal attains. These are household pets being
tortured for the soft, lovable fur they have no control or power over. The sad truth is these cruel and
horrid people have no consequences to their unacceptable behavior(Nine Shocking Fur Facts).
Imagine a beloved and admired pet being tormented by strange people with unexisted feelings or
emotion. Why is this heartless and wicked practice still in society? Another heartbreaking fact is that
85% of fur industry s skin come from animals who are held captive on fur factory farms, which are
crammed into dangerously crowded, wire cages and skinned alive. The cold, damp, and sickly cages
animals are held in are 12 by 18 inches which are outdoor exposing each animal to the harsh elements
of nature. Those measurements of confinement can lead to high stress level and at extreme measures,
cannibalism. About 10 million animals die each year due to the stress and illness alone(LAC). The
handlers of the fear filled animals, only care about how
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George And Emily Relationship In Our Town
In Our Town each person has their own attitude and feelings about Emily and George getting married.
The town that the story takes place in is an overall small town, and it was more common than it is now
to get married at a younger age. In the second act of Our Town is when the marriage is first brought
up. Emily and George realized they had feelings for each other while they were drinking strawberry
sodas at Mr. Morgan s. George turned down his opportunity of going to an agricultural college for
farmer s so he could stay with Emily, this shows a lot of dedication towards her for someone his age.
On page 79 of act 2, Emily expresses her doubts and her need for love. Emily is young, marriage is a
big step and is a scary and intimidating thing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Emily s mother Mrs. Webb has the feelings that any over emotional mother has, she is sad to her little
baby growing up and can t quit crying. I don t think her mother dissapproved of the wedding, I think
she just wasn t quite ready to see her grow up in such a big way. On page 76 of act 2, she says I don t
know why on Earth I should be crying, I suppose there is nothing to cry about... She is just sad to see
her daughter leave the house. The Webb s are very superstitious people and strongly believe that
George should not be allowed to see Emily before they get married. Mrs. Soames Believes that
weddings are a wonderful thing, that bring two in love people together so they can be happy together.
She gets very emotional, but in a good way when she thinks about George and Emily marrying each
other. She is right, marriage can be a wonderful thing that brings joy into the young couple s lives. She
thinks that the most important thing is for the two of them to be happy, and happiness is an important
factor, but I don t think she considers their age or how in love they might actually
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Free 2050 Essay
New Zealand released on Friday Predator Free 2050, a research strategy designed to eradicate rats and
other invasive species in the country. Under the ambitious plan, Wellington plans to save New Zealand
s bird by tapping CRISPR gene editing to eradicate rats, possums, and stoats. Under the strategy, all
these species must die, down to the last mouse, The Atlantic reported. Predator Free 2050 started as a
grassroots movement, but it picked up following huge public support and the backing of the
government. Spreading genes through wild population The research strategy involves the use of
CRISPR, the editing technique that scientists use to edit genes with ease and precision.
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In the paper, Russell pointed out that in 2013, plant, vertebrate, and invertebrate pests destroyed
NZ$1.44 billion ($977 million) in agriculture output losses annually. The idea became a movement,
followed by government support. A limited company to administer an initial $28 million worth of
funds was set up. Ecological xenophobia However, the plan was criticized by some people who said it
is ecological xenophobia. To defend the plan, Russell pointed out that something is going to die
anyway. Given two choices, he said he would rather that the rat would be killed humanely than for the
rat to kill inhumanely the bird. Russell noted the economic impact of a predator free country. He cited
Tiritiri Matangi, an island in the Hauraki Gulf, which welcomes about 14,000 foreign and 23,000
domestic tourists yearly. It was triple the number of visitors in the past after it became predator free in
1993. Tiritiri Matangi is one of the 100 small islands in New Zealand that has successfully eradicated
mammals through the efforts of conservationists. However, the 100 islands represent only 10 percent
of the country s offshore and 0.2 percent of the mainland. Ways to eradicate rats During the pre
CRISPR days, other manual methods were used by conservationists to eradicate the mammals that kill
New Zealand s birds. Don Merton, a legendary conservationist, poisoned the rats by hand in 1963.
The Department of Conservation dropped poisoned bait using
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Common Traits And Characteristics Of Psychopaths
Area of Interest:
Common Traits and Characteristics of Psychopaths.
Research Questions:
1. What is the definition of a psychopath?
2. What is it about psychopaths that fascinate us?
3. Are there certain traits that make victims vulnerable to psychopathic manipulation?
4. What are some of the common traits of psychopaths?
Problem Statement:
Psychopaths are the group of people who kill over a longer period of time without being caught or
stopped. Unlike mass murderers, who may kill many people at one time, psychopaths usually have
reasons for killing, they will plan out where, when, why and how before they actually kill. Many enjoy
cannibalism, necrophilia, and like to keep the body parts as trophies. There violent behavior is usually
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The research was obtained from limited sources which entailed internet searches and articles. The
information was gathered from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and college professors.
Hypothesis(ses):
1. If psychopathy is detected at a young age by a test given to the individual by a professional then it
is less likely for them to commit a crime in the future.
2. After being diagnosed with this personality disorder the individual can undergo treatment and
prevent future crimes.
Research Methodology:
The term psychopathy refers to a personality disorder that includes a cluster of interpersonal, affective,
lifestyle, and antisocial traits and behaviors. These involve deception; manipulation; irresponsibility;
impulsivity; stimulations seeking; poor behavior controls; shallow affect; lack of empathy, guilt, or
remorse; sexual promiscuity; callous disregard for the rights of others; and unethical and antisocial
behaviors (Babiak, et al. 2012).
A psychopath does not internalize their feelings of anxiety and guilt or fail to experience them
appropriately; instead, he lacks the fundamental understanding of what these things are. A psychopath
will try to insert himself into a crime scene, but wouldn t feel panic, shock, or horror unlike how the
other onlookers would feel. His interest would fall more on the reactions of the victims and of the
crowd. Despite this emotional deficiency, most psychopaths learn to mimic the appearance of normal
emotion well enough to
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Nanofiber Research Paper
Frequency dependence of the electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness (EMI SE) of carbon
fiber
(CF) epoxy composite laminates have been investigated on the basis of attenuation due to reflection
and absorption measurements in the range of X band (8.2 12.4 GHz) and Kuband
(12.4 18 GHz). The shielding by absorption is observed to be the dominant mechanism. The use of
nylon 66 nanofiber interleaving for increasing the shielding effectiveness of multilayered quasi
isotropic composite laminates has been investigated. Further enhancement of EMI SE is achieved by γ
irradiation of the composites. The results have highlighted the usefulness of the carbon fiber
composites for shielding in the range of microwave frequencies.
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Kunigal Shivakumar is with the Center for Composite Materials Research,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, North
Carolina A T State University, Greensboro, NC 27411, USA.
J. Sundara Rajan is with the VTU Research Centre, Central Power
Research Institute, Bengaluru 560080, India.
[2] and the ease of processing and manufacturing. A polymer matrix is electrically insulating and does
not contribute to EM shielding on its own. However, polymer composites with conductive fillers are
influenced by the interconnectivity of the conducting fillers within the polymer matrix. A conducting
polymer has many advantages like reduced weight, lower density, flexibility of control of conductivity
and lower manufacturing costs
[3], [4]. In recent years, polymer based carbon filled composites consisting of a sandwich of a
conductive polymer between a conductor and microwave absorber have been used in wideband
microwave shielding [5]. The most frequently used
EM absorbers consist of materials with high dielectric losses and magnetic loss materials. These
materials include carbon filament [6], carbon fiber (CF) [7], carbon nanotubes [8], [9], carbon black
[10], graphite [11], graphene oxide [12], metal fiber [13] and ferrites [14].
Microwave shielding of conducting polymer composites depends on the dielectric and magnetic
properties of the materials used. In these materials, to achieve the benchmark
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Confessions Of An Economic Hitman By John Perkins
Confessions of an Economic Hitman
Identifying Corporate Social Responsibility Issues
Corporate Responsibility
Dr. Farzad Rafi Khan
April 16th, 2015
Team 1
Andrew Wirawan
Ali Karamustafaoglu
Ashtyn Packer
Christ Arnaud Lacombe
Marion Mayer
Ulrik Karlsen
Contents
Introduction 2
Reflection on John Perkins Sincerity 3
What Do the Voices From Below Show? 5
How Can Institutions Transform and End Malicious Practices? 6
How to Increase Awareness in Society? 8
Conclusive Thoughts about the Book 9
References 9
Introduction
Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins, tells a story about his experience as an
economic hitman at MAIN, with the goal to mislead and manipulate less developed countries and
persuade them to give lucrative government contracts to foreign corporations. Leaving countries with
massive debt to which the United States government uses as a means to exploit their resources and
labor.
In this paper, John Perkins intentions in writing this book will be reflected upon. Throughout the text,
it will further reflect some of the stories of the voices from below mentioned by Perkins and link them
with the questions that came into mind while reading. This team s own opinions and thoughts will be
addressed. This team consists of individuals with various professional and cultural backgrounds,
including multiple religions, such as Islam and Christianity. Consisting primarily of western countries,
including the U.S., Germany, Norway,
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The Connection And Value Of The Kavalan Drinking Industry
Although the premium quality of Kavalan whisky is well recognized by global awards, its price
setting remains too high as a new entrant in the whisky industry. The brand awareness and brand
differciation have been built up, but the message that it conveys from promotions losing track of
inviting, engaging, and entertaining targeted customers. The connection and association between KCD
whisky is loose based on the findings above. Therefore it is recommended as follows:
5.1 Implication of brand communities within the brand of KCD
In lean economic time nowadays, only a few firms comprehend and execute approaches to stir
customer loyalty towards a brand, achieve marketing efficiency, and brand credibility provided by that
solid communities (Fournier and Lee, 2009). For whisky communities play critical roles in local
whisky industry, new approaches for increasing their impacts are suggested.
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The whole King Car Group where Kavalan whisky distillery belongs needs to retool every sphere of
its business group from the culture of the organization to its operation management and corporate
governance formation to install the community strategy within. KCD has not developed as a
community based element to firm the connection between the company and its customers. For internal
stakeholders such as employees, the habitual and adjoining connection with the targeted customers
could accumulate meanings to their service. For instance, cooperate with local hotels to introduce a
designated weekly whisky night, served with Kavalan whisky, traditional Ilan cuisine and live music.
Educate KCD s employees to be more knowledge and appreciate the liquid of
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Fox News Research Paper
Rupert Murdoch created Fox News after he bought 20th Century Fox Films and had the rights to
create an additional channel. It was created on October 7, 1996 after he created his popular Australian
channel Sky News. It was developed in the United States and 10 million households were able to
watch it after 24 hours of being launched. It was created so that people in the United States could be
able to watch the news on one channel that broadcasted all over the U.S.
The Fox News channel increased in 2000 with about 56 million people watching the channel and is
still increasing each year. Rupert eventually turns the company over for 250 million dollars which is
way more than he put in to start the channel. While Murdoch was studying at Oxford he learned a lot
about journalism and worked for a small news company. He has been on to use these skills towards his
businesses and is what make him successful. As he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everyone in the world watches the news and it being one of the leading programs and newspaper,
shows how popular it is. The news has everything about everything that is important and is the main
reason people watch or read it, whether it be the weather, news about celebrities, or what the president
is up to. Every time an event big or small happens the news is there to inform the world which is
probably the reason Rupert invested in it.
Rupert Murdoch also invested in Myspace which led him to even more money and business. Murdoch
s business went towards many direction him having some business in Asia, South America, and many
other countries. His news company in the United Kingdom was gaining him very good wealth and was
getting bigger and bigger. His business got big when satellite cable came out with his channel being
on there. His businesses gain him a lot of wealth and now in his old age just has to relax and see the
business he started keep
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Successful Open Marriages In Opening Up By Alfred Kinsey
Open marriages are a form of relationship first brought into the public eye by Alfred Kinsey in the
1960s. Since then, the idea of approved extra martial affairs have become even more popular, despite
the uneducated critics hollering about it being an insult to the institution of marriage, or a way to
justify cheating on one s significant other. As open marriages start to become a more feasible option
for couples looking to explore their sexuality, a common question always seems to come up; this
inquiry, in fact, will be the purpose of the following text. To begin, I use examples from the 2004
biographical film Kinsey, directed by Bill Condon and produced by Gail Mutrux. While integrating
discussion from Tristan Taormino and her book Opening Up: A Guide to Sustaining Open
Relationships, I introduce the concept of sociosexuality with the help of Lars Penke s Sociosexual
Orientation Inventory. In creating discussion with the above names, I aim to demonstrate just what
does make for a successful open relationship.
In the film Kinsey (Condon Mutrux, 2004), there is a clear divide between what constitutes a
successful and unsuccessful open relationship. Alfred Kinsey and his wife Clara Macmillan both
engage in extramarital affairs, yet remain close physically, emotionally, and sexually. Alternatively,
Clyde Martin (whom, it is worth noting, at one time engaged in an affair with both Kinsey and his
wife) starts a fight with another man, Paul Gebhard, after finding out Mrs.
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The comparison between John Milton s Paradise Lost and...
Of Things Invisible to Mortal SightThe Holy Bible is in many ways a story of origins. The history
recounted both in the Old and New Testaments has at its base the perception of a fallen humanity;
beginning with the fall from Eden and the nature of evil, to the means of regaining Gods grace and the
discussion of free will, it emphasizes humanitys inability to fully comprehend the nature of God and
of the universe. In writing his epic Paradise Lost, John Milton is fully aware of his limitations as a
mortal man; however, in an attempt to transcend the finite to the infinite, to describe the indescribable
and to understand the unknown, Milton bases his arguments on Biblical theology to show that
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Even though this event is mentioned often within the Holy Bible Milton expounds upon it and
dedicates the first two books of Paradise Lost entirely to a description of hell and Satans plan to tempt
humanity. It can be assumed that Milton basses his arguments on one of the more detailed descriptions
of Satan that can be found in the book of Isaiah, chapter 14:12. How art thou fallen from heaven, O
Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! 13
For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of
God 14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds: I will be like the most High.
Milton draws his inspiration from these verses in describing Satans pride and his attempt to wage war
in heaven. However, in his attempt to make Paradise Lost both a conversation and a narration, Milton
decides to describe Satans descend from heaven in closer detail, even with the risk of committing
sacrilege.
The first difference between Miltons epic and the Holy Bible is seen as Milton begins the narration in
hell; just moments before, Satan and his following angels are thrown out from heaven because of
disobedience. Miltons main purpose is to juxtapose the fallen natures of the demons with that of
humanity and to show the inferior natures of people to that of angels.
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Mary Tudor s The Queen Of The Throne
Mary Tudor journeyed on a wild adventure throughout her life as she rose to the throne. Her life began
on February 18th in 1516, when she was born to her parents King Henry and Catherine of Aragon at
the Palace of Placentia, which is located in Greenwich, England. She was a marvelous blessing to her
parents, and the events that happened when she was young greatly affected her life as she got older as
well. The Mary Tudor Biography states, She was the only child of King Henry VIII and his first wife,
Catherine of Aragon, to survive through childhood. She was baptized as a Catholic shortly after her
birth. These details may seem minuscule to her life, but they are very crucial since they are the base of
her future beliefs, like religion and values, and how her childhood plays out. These carried on with her
throughout her life and greatly impacted the events that led up to Mary arising as queen. Mary became
the queen of England through being the oldest living child of King Henry VIII, her profound
benevolence towards the English, her ardent belief in turning England into a Catholic country, and
because she was the rightful heir of the throne by blood when the people before she died.
First off, Queen Mary 1 ascended to the throne by being the oldest child that was alive of King Henry
VIII at one point. The first wife that King Henry VIII married was Catherine of Aragon.
Unfortunately, She had endured many miscarriages, one stillbirth and the death of an infant son who
was
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Research Paper On Don Quixote
Quixotic Knights The classic Spanish novel, Don Quixote, is an amusing and adventurous tale written
by Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quixote is an aspiring knight errant who dreams of completing deeds
similar to the characters in his romance novels. This story is an amusing and adventurous tale with
creative plot and characters. Irony and symbolism play a huge part in this book. These elements put a
unique and enjoyable twist on perspective of characters. Cervantes usually portrays peasant characters
in a better light than the richer folk. This also made some characters more enjoyable. For example, the
shepherds are more wise and sensible than most of the royals. Likewise, although not rich, most of the
townspeople are more helpful than authority
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The Depletion Of The Ozone Layer
Over hundreds of thousands of years humans have adapted their way of life to the environment they
live in resulting in us developing different physical attributes, shelters, clothing, foods, languages and
beliefs. But there are elements in our world that all humans, no matter where or how they live depend
on, water and air. Both are essential for life but air also protects all of us and it is therefore
understandable that the response to the depletion of the ozone layer became international. This essay
will look at what the ozone layer is, why it was depleting, how the international response to this
situation developed and what this collaboration means for our future.
The envelope of gases surrounding the earth is called the atmosphere and it serves three critical
functions: it provides life giving oxygen, keeps the earth warm, and protects us from deadly ultraviolet
(UV) radiation from the sun. Most of the atmosphere consists of nitrogen and oxygen (See Figure 1).
But these gases do not keep us warm or protect the earth from UV rays. For these functions you have
to turn to some of the trace gases found in the atmosphere, commonly referred to as greenhouse gases.
They are: water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and nitrous oxide.
These trace gases function like the transparent covering of a greenhouse, allowing sunlight to filter
through to the earth s surface, then trapping in the heat. Without this greenhouse effect the earth s
temperature would plummet far
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Case Study On Aramex
Question 2: Reflecting to question two in the tutor marked assignment case study, which is relate to
the best practices in strategic CSR and sustainability from Aramex and discuss its approach to
sustainability that give as a good lessons to learn and educate our self. Also talking about the role of
leadership that led to financial and social profit. Gandour molded the CSR strategies in the business to
serve and sustainable his company and society. However, talking about the starting of strategic CSR in
headquarter and spreader to all branches and subsidiaries in the world by knowing the real practices of
maintained and harmonized this CSR strategies. Also identify all stakeholders and there important
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Shareholders should gain a good growth and they invest there money to get at least above average
return. Aramex proved a good outstanding and branding for many shareholders as part of its strategic
CSR and sustainability (Gandour, 2011). Aramex investments in societies that company belong to it
and develop through social participations for each single brands and this criteria of job creation, good
wage and local hiring have strongly sustainability to Aramex in many community ,this strategic CSR
look only to communities and society. However, by creating the ecosystem that help people and others
employees to know how to protect and serve the environment as strategic that responded to the future
generations enclosed between the environment and environment related stakeholders (Madsen,
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Homecoming Essay
Throughout the novel Homecoming, the effects of the slave trade on the characters are explored. For
example, Quey, the son of Effia, feels the pressure of carrying on his father s slave industry in the
midst of struggling with his identities. According to Quey, he was one of the half caste children of the
Castle, and, like the other half caste children, he could not fully claim either half of himself, neither
his father s whiteness nor his mother s blackness. Neither England nor the Gold coast (Gyasi 55).
Quey makes it clear that he struggles to find his place in the world because he could never put an
identity on himself. When asked to accept a position in his mother s village, Quey was not enthusiastic
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To be orphaned from my native language felt, and still feels, a crucial decision (Li 144). Yiyun
mentions how she does not write in Chinese nor does she have her books translated into Chinese. The
reason for Yiyun distancing herself from her native language is because it is not her private language.
In her memoir, Yiyun expands on how English is her private language. According to Yiyun, English is
my private language. Every word has to be pondered over before it becomes my word...In my
relationship with English, in this relationship with its intrinsic distance that makes people look
askance, I feel invisible but not estranged. It is the position I believe I always want in life (Li,146). In
the English language, Yiyun felt she could truly express herself. Every word she thought and wrote
down belonged to her. Chinese, on the other hand, was her public language. In Chinese, Yiyun
questioned if one could form a precise thought, recall an accurate memory, or even feel a genuine
feeling (Li 147). In other words, Chinese limited the way Yiyun could express her emotion and ideas,
which is why she chose to distance herself from it. In Dear friend, from my life I write to you in your
life and Homecoming, the theme of identity crisis is prominent. In the novel Homecoming, the
character of Quey struggles with coming to terms with his
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CCJS321 Project 2 Essay
Project 2 Identifying and Collecting Digital Evidence
CCJS 321 Digital Forensics
University of Maryland University College
July 18, 2015
Project 2 Identifying and Collecting Digital Evidence
1. What permissions/authorities should you have before you search Mr. Yourprop s former Company
work area, and how would you document that authority?
Generally speaking, an employer can search an employee s desk or work area without expecting any
legal repercussions. The desk is property of the employer, therefore the employee should not be
entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy in their work area (Privacy at Work: What Are Your
Rights?, 2015). Even though this is generally the case, its best practice, by and large, to have ... Show
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USB Flash Drives are also sometimes used as encryption keys for encryption tools such as BitLocker
Drive Encryption (Microsoft, 2015). To collect and transport as evidence, place the USB Flash Drive
into a static shock protective bag (U.S. Dept of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service, 2007).
Document any make, model, or serial number designations on the device. The hard drive on the desk
would be a good third source of digital evidence to seize. Assuming this hard drive is used for
additional storage (i.e. does not have an Operating System on it), it would contain data similar to that
which would ve been on the USB Flash Drive: documents, images, videos, and maybe even some
software files. Documentation should be done on the make, model, serial number and type (e.g. SATA,
IDE, SCSI) of hard drive. For transportation, again, place into a static shock protective bag.
Remember to keep the hard drive away from anything magnetic as the platters that are inside the hard
drive are magnetically charged (U.S. Department of Justice, 2008).
3. Look at the photo of Mr. Yourprop s work area provided for Project 2 in the Week 5 Overview area.
Identify three (3) potential items of non digital evidence you see in the photo. For EACH item of non
digital evidence you identified, explain what potential use that item would be to your investigation
(e.g., what kind of evidence it is, and what type of data that item
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The Jim Crow Laws In The Black By Richard Wright
In order to grasp a better understanding of the author s craft, the student includes a portion of the
author s background. This may enable the student to further acknowledge the author s purpose
throughout the essay. Richard Wright was born on September 4, 1908 in Roxie, Mississippi and from
the moment he was born, his life consisted of various struggles. He came to a world that refused to
accept him on the basis of his skin color. Growing up African American ( Black ) was already hard
enough, but growing up Black and in the South was practically a death sentence. Americans were
strictly enforcing the Jim Crow Laws in the South and the Jim Crow Laws created a barrier between
the Blacks and the Whites (Caucasian). These laws were instituted by Southerners after the Civil War
because the southern lawmakers were unhappy that they had lost the war and did not want slavery to
completely end. The Whites refused to see Blacks as socially equal. The Jim Crow Laws made Blacks
inferior to the Whites in every situation. Therefore, any relationship between the Blacks and the
Whites that purposed the slightest amount of equality among them, would not be tolerated and was
punishable by law. For instance, a Black man could never offer to shake hands with a White male
because it challenged the social equality between them. Additionally, a Black person could not eat
with a White person, if this is the case, there would be a physical barrier between them. Wright s
Native Son depicts how the
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Route 66 Thesis
The narrative of the decline of the most famous paved highway in American history reads like a tragic
love affair. Fabled , notorious , and inspiring are words that can easily be woven into the dialogue.
Adam Payne and Douglas Hurt point out insightfully, Route 66 is a symbol of American identity, a
pilgrimage site for personal voyages of self discovery (283). It was established in 1926. Stretching
nearly 2500 miles, Route 66 captured America s sense of freedom, adventure and opportunity (Blitz,
par. 1). Although Route 66 is no longer an important thoroughfare for cars travelling from Chicago to
Los Angeles, it continues to be a road trip many people long to experience. As Payne and Hurt put it,
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Located in Chicago, it has not [been] significantly altered since 1949, with its original flooring and
neon signs, as well as most of its interior dining area ( Route 66 ). Big Chief Restaurant in Wildwood,
Missouri is distinctive for its Spanish Mission Revival styling, missing only its original bell tower (
Route 66 ). Rock Café in Stroud, Oklahoma opened its doors in 1939 as traffic increased after the
Great Depression ( Route 66 ). In 2008, the building needed rehabilitation after a devastating fire.
With preservation funding, the café reopened for business in 2009 ( Route
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Defining the Victorian Woman Essay
Defining the Victorian Woman
In the Victorian Age, there existed a certain ideology of what constituted the
perfect Victorian woman. In the beginning of the eighteenth century, young girls
began attending schools that offered basic skills such as reading, writing, and
math. Manuals of etiquette and conduct instructed young girls in manners of
society and the home (Basch 3). All of this prepared a young woman for marriage,
which, in the nineteenth century, was put forward as being the culminating
point of a woman s life (Basch 16). Thus, the perfect woman was also the
perfect wife, an active part of the family, with specific regard to the children
(Vicinus ix). Yet, although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most often, marriage defined a woman s status and her attitude and emotions.
Married women represented the angel of the house. Women learned passive virtues
of patience, resignation, and silent suffering (Lerner 175). Women were
expected to take care of their families and the home as if it were the only
thing that mattered in the world. A good wife did not want to be outside the
home or do anything that would distract her from her duties. These virtues
characterized their lives. Society directed their use of them to guide their
families emotionally and morally as wife and mother. Women always maintained
their submissive, dependent status in their marriage (Basch 6). This idea of
wife as an inspiration was central to the Victorian concept of the home and its
meaning. Because the Victorians viewed the home as the haven from evil, it only
made sense that the woman s place, with these prescribed virtues, was in the
home (Basch 7). In addition, women were not emotional, especially when it came
to sex. Although part of her defined role included child bearing, a woman did
not exhibit any sexual impulses. Women were not supposed to generate passion or
even enjoy sex. Sex in the marriage was meant entirely for the purpose of
procreating (Basch
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Dealing With and Conquering Grief in Banana Yoshimoto s...
Dealing With and Conquering Grief
Following the loss of a loved person, a person usually begins a period where they grieve over the loss
of that person. While grieving, a person usually has a hard time accepting that a beloved person is
truly gone. A personal activity is usually apparent during this time, and while this activity is usually
connected to the person that they have lose, it helps a person deal with the tragedy that has fallen upon
them. This idea is apparent in the stories Kitchen and Moonlight Shadow , both of which written by
Banana Yoshimoto. Throughout both Kitchen and Moonlight Shadow , it is clear that grief is the stage
when an individual is in denial over a beloved persons, and while there are a number of different ways
in order to cope with the grief, the only way to overcome grief for good is by accepting the fact that
the individual who passed away is gone. Perhaps the most prominent example of this idea occurs
during Kitchen, following the death of Mikage s grandmother. Following the death of her
grandmother, Mikage spends a large amount of time in her kitchen, where she feels most comfortable.
Mikage states that after her grandmother s death, the hum of the refrigerator kept me from thinking of
my loneliness (6). In order to help comfort herself after losing a close relative, Mikage decides to stay
in the kitchen, where she feels most comfortable as it is the place in her home that provides her with
fond memories of her
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Being A Mexican Culture Essay
Hispanic: adjective, His·pan·ic, hi ˈspa nik: coming originally from an area where Spanish is spoken
and especially from Latin America; of or relating to the people, speech, or culture of Spain and/or
Portugal. That is the definition of Hispanic from Merriam Webster, and as would be expected, does
not even begin to encompass the scope of what being Hispanic is. Being Hispanic means much more
than a simple dictionary definition or an encyclopedic blurb, it is a sequence of generations, a way of
life, a style of expression, an identity and a point of solidarity. For some, Hispanic simply means that I
am absolutely fluent in Spanish or that I come from a Latin American country (although the
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I was born and raised in the beautiful country of Venezuela, in the lively and incessantly colorful city
of Caracas until I was eight years old. I underwent the most important period of mental development
in Caracas, meaning that my early identity and culture, my attitude towards the world and the way I
perceived the greater part of it, were largely defined by the surrounding Hispanic culture of Venezuela.
Living in Venezuela, and my entire family being Venezuelan, formed more than just my language and
expression habits, it formed the way I see the world and interact with it. As such, Hispanic cultures are
not merely those that were colonized by Spanish and Portuguese explorers, settlers, and conquistadors
in the 16th and 17th century. Hispanic cultures, and Hispanic peoples, even those who have been
affected by religious and cultural (even lingual) syncretism, are much more than that, and are more
colorful and lively than that. Being Hispanic means that I can sit around with my family on Christmas
Eve and eat ayacas, pernil, and pan de hamon, while listening to jovial Christmas songs and see the
laughs on everyone s faces parallel the brightness of the lights on the
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United States Postal Service In Flying Like An Eagle
For over two centuries, people relied on the United States Postal Service (USPS) as a way to receive
their letter and packages from people around the country. It is their only way where a person can
obtain a parcel when there are no technologies to assist them. Nowadays, in the modern world, there
are different kinds of ways where one can receive a package or a letter, from an email or other
companies. This results in the USPS decreasing its values. In order for the USPS to keep up with the
fast paced society, it should consider changing their ways of working. Before when automations were
nowhere to be seen, people demand USPS to deliver their mails everyday. Sometimes when there is a
large package, it might take weeks for the letters to reach their destination. So retailers assist
delivering the packages in a more efficient way. In order for the USPS continue to be on ... Show more
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In Daniel Stone s editorial article, Flying Like an Eagle , he advises the USPS some guidance to boost
up their profit and their usage to the community. One of his inputs on the
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The Movie Erin Brocovich Directed By Steven Soderbergh
The film Erin Brocovich , directed by Steven Soderbergh is a movie narrative based off of true life
events. The biographical film, follows the life of a single mother, who is financially unstable by the
name of Erin Brocovinch. Erin works as a law firm and her ultimate goal is to uncover and expose a
company that is practicing dangerous and unethical behavior. The movie touches on many unethical
issues and focuses on negative corporate social responsibility.
Stakeholders that are associated with the main company P.G E (Pacific Gas and Electric Company) in
the film are the residents of Hinkley California, P.G E employees and the government.
Both the residents of Hinkley and employees of P.G E are immediate external stakeholders of the
company. They are consumers of the electricity that the company produces. Residents were greatly
affected by the companies unethical behavior. P.G E was convicted of using a dangerous chemical
called Chromium IV . The chemical was used with water to cool down the companies machinery and
to prevent erosion. After using the mixture of water and chromium the company deliberately disposed
of the excess water into neighboring ponds. This action resulted in polluted water, and a contaminated
water supply for the residents of Hinkley. 600 people within the community suffered from negative
medical side effects from the consumption of the contaminated water. This water crisis also impacted
the community in more way than one, local
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The Other Wes Moore Outlier Analysis
In an interview, Malcolm Gladwell once said, Outliers makes us understand how much of a group
project success is. When outliers become outliers, it is not just because of their own efforts. It s
because of the contributions of lots of different people and lots of different circumstances. Wes Moore
is one of the many great examples of a Gladwellian outlier, as evinced by his upbringing,
extraordinary success, and the rare opportunities he received. From growing up in a broken
neighborhood to almost dropping out of school, it seemed as if the author of The Other Wes Moore
would follow the same dark path as his criminal counterpart with the same name... but he did not. Wes
Moore went on to become a successful graduate of John Hopkins ... Show more content on
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His extraordinary successes and achievements place him in a category many can only aspire to be an
outlier of society.
One s childhood has a lasting impact on their entire life. Moore s upbringing and the loving family he
was born into, no matter how trivial it may seem, greatly contributed to his success. Wes seemingly
grew up the same as any other kid in the Bronx in a single parent household, surrounded by bad
influences... what separated him from the crowd? His support system: his family, and their ultimate
support and sacrifices made all the difference. As a teenager, Wes seemed to be going down the wrong
path. He constantly skipped school, his academic failures were overwhelming, and he was even
arrested for vandalism. In the case of the other Wes, his family simply let these actions slide, and
decision after decision ultimately landed him with a life sentence in prison. The author Wes s mother,
however, refused to allow this behavior to continue. As a method of intervention, she forced Moore to
attend Valley Forge, and in doing so, probably saved his career. The extent of his family s sacrifice
was evident on page 95 when Wes realized that my grandparents took the money they had in the home
in the Bronx, decades of savings and mortgage payments, and gave it to my mother
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Essay on Economic Consequences of Software Crime
Economic Consequences of Software Crime
In 1996 worldwide illegal copying of domestic and international software cost $15.2 billion to the
software industry, with a loss of $5.1 billion in the North America alone. Some sources put the total up
to date losses, due to software crime, as high as $4.7 trillion. On the next page is a regional breakdown
of software piracy losses for 1994. Estimates show that over 40 percent of North American software
company revenues are generated overseas, yet nearly 85 percent of the software industry s piracy
losses occurred outside of North America. The Software Publishers Association (SPA) indicated that
approximately 35 percent of the business software in the North America was obtained illegally. In ...
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v. Apollo, where the Supreme Court determined that a piano roll used in a player piano did not
infringe upon copyrighted music because the roll was part of a mechanical device. Since a computer
program is textual, like a book, yet also mechanical, like the piano roll in White Smith, the Copyright
Office granted copyright protection under the rule of doubt.
In 1974, the government created the Natural Commission on New Technological Uses (CONTU) to
investigate whether the evolving computer technology field outpaced the existing copyright laws and
also to determine the extent of copyright protection for computer programs. CONTU concluded that
while copyright protection should extend beyond the literal source code of a computer program,
evolving case law should determine the extent of protection. The commission also felt copyright was
the best alternative among existing intellectual property protective mechanisms. CONTU rejected
trade secret and patents as viable protective mechanisms. The CONTU report resulted in the 1980
Computer Software Act, and the report acts as informal legislative history to aid the courts in
interpreting the Act.
In 1980, the Copyright Act was amended to explicitly include computer programs. It now states that it
is illegal to make or to distribute copies of copyrighted material without authorization, except for the
user s right to make a single backup copy for archival purposes. Any written material (including
computer programs)
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Joshua Specific Instruction
Specific Instruction: Walking to you Purpose through OBEDIENCE!
Scripture: Joshua 6: 1 27
This particular scripture in the Bible illustrates what happens when you follow God s instruction. God
has given Joshua specific instruction to ensure his army s victory over Jericho. They were instructed to
march around the city, blow horns and do what I m sure they though; really weird things. I could only
imagine Joshua telling his troupes Hey we need to go walk around this City a few times and then go
back to our camps I would imagine they were tired, with little food and energy. I would also assume
they probably were a bit reluctant and did not see the need to walk around the city, blow horns etc. I
sure they thought why aren t we preparing to fight? How is this helping us? This does not make any
sense? Although the instruction from God was a bit strange and uncomprehensive, still they obeyed
and put their faith in the Lord, that he will fulfill his promise. Because they did what was told to him,
they defeated a city that outnumbered the army of Israelites with more military resources. Everything
that God said would come to pass, DID! Their obedience got them to victory! ... Show more content
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How many times has God given you an illustration that you didn t agree with or make sense? We miss
so much knowing so little because of our desire to know TOO much. I am sure when you were young
your parents told you to do something and your may have asked why and their reply may have been
Because I said so! We HAVE TO start doing things simply because God SAID SO! PERIOD! How
much better off would we be if we just did what God said do, even when we don t understand? We
live in a time where we have to know EVERY single thing. The reality is that we will NOT know
everything and honestly, I thank GOD that I don t know every corner to turn because I may miss some
well deserve lessons along the
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Essay on Lab Report Kinetics of Chemical Reactions
Lab Report Kinetics of Chemical Reactions Kinetics of chemical reactions is how fast a reaction
occurs and determining how the presence of reactants affects reaction rates. In this experiment the rate
of reaction for Fe+3 and I is determined. Because the rate of chemical reactions relates directly to
concentration of reactants, the rate law is used to find the rate constant, and calculated with specified
temperatures. Two catalyst reactants are used in the experiment, thiosulfate and starch, to dictate the
time of reactions. The order with respect to Fe+3 and I is also determined by graphing the slope of the
log rate initial as a function of the log (Fe+3) or (I ). The activation energy is also graphed with the
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.004 .0038 2.03 x 10 6 2.4 5.69 2. .008 .0078 4.47 x 10 6 2.1 5.35 3. .012 .0118 5.68 x 10 6 1.9 5.25
Calculations: [Fe+3] initial: 1. .04 M Fe+3 x 10.00 mL/100.00 mL = .004 [Fe+3] initial 2. .04 M Fe+3
x 20.00 mL/100.00 mL = .008 [Fe+3] initial 3. .04 M Fe+3 x 30.00 mL/100.00 mL = .012 [Fe+3]
initial [Fe+3] adjusted: 1. .004 [Fe+3] initial 2 x 10 4 = .0038 [Fe+3] adjusted 2. .008 [Fe+3] initial 2
x 10 4 = .0078 [Fe+3] adjusted 3. .012 [Fe+3] initial 2 x 10 4 = .0118 [Fe+3] adjusted Rate initial = ½
[S2O3 2] initial / time (s) [S2O3 2] initial = .004 m x 10.00 mL / 100.00 mL = .0004 [S2O3 2] initial
Rate initial for Combo #1, Combo #2, Combo #3: 1. ½ (.0004) / 98.34s = 2.03 x 10 6 2. ½
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Jewish Resistance During Ww2
JEWISH RESISTANCE: Jewish resistance is a very untold and important part of World War II. As the
war grew and the Nazi s occupied many European countries, resistance grew and intensified. Those
who could escape the ghettos and work camps joined partisan groups. In the early 1940 s,
underground resistance movements developed in about 100 ghettos. There were about 20,000 30,000
Jewish Partisans and their main goal was to break out of the ghettos, save as many Jews as they could,
and fight against the Germans. Many Jews operated as partisans, whether as part of individual Jewish
units or as members of non Jewish units (Yad Vashem, n.d.). Although there was a much greater
network of Gestapo and SS Guards, Jewish partisans mainly operated within Nazi occupied Eastern
Europe including the Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania,
Hungary, and Poland as well as France, Belgium, Greece, and Italy. Eastern Europe, especially
Belorussia, the western Ukraine, and Lithuania had a wide array of forests and swamps which were
ideal for guerrilla warfare. Unlike Eastern Europe, it was impossible to form partisan groups in
Western Europe because of the open terrain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Approximately 20,000 Jews had survived. These Jews had become a workforce for the Germans until
the ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Only about 2,000 to 3,000 Jews survived this liquidation. Before
the liquidation, there was a Jewish resistance movement but it did not last very long because of the
upcoming liquidation. The Jewish resistance members fought against the Germans when they began to
deport more Jews. Only a few of the ghetto fighters survived the final destruction of the ghetto and
they joined other existing partisan
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Essay about A Career as a Pediatrician
Many people in this world want to make a difference in life. However, most people do not want to put
in all the effort that it takes to do so. The job of a pediatrician is life changing to many. Unfortunately,
it takes drive and effort that many people do not have, to become a pediatrician. A pediatrician s job is
a highly skilled and interesting job because he or she has the privilege to deal with and help as many
children as possible. What is a pediatrician? Pediatricians are doctors who specialize and focus in
caring for babies to young adults (Career Cruising). They deal with childhood diseases and the care of
infants with health and sickness (Elberts). The typical upper age limit of patients is from age twelve to
age ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most pediatricians start in the morning around 9:00 A.M. However, they have to come in a little
earlier to get ready for the day (Holycross). A current pediatrician, Julie Holycross, stated that she
prints out lists and growth charts, downloads labs, and also does assessments to make sure her patients
meet their milestone. Where does the word Pediatrician come from? The Greek words pais and iatros
mean child and doctor of healer. Pediatrics is a cognate that means healer of children (NetMed
Pediatrics). In June of 1802, the first accepted pediatric hospital was the Hospital des Enfants
Malades, located in Paris of the Western World. In English the hospital would be called, Hospital For
Sick Children (NetMED Pediatrics). Twenty eight years later, Berlin opened a Pediatric Pavilion in
1830. Many other European counties followed soon after (NetMED Pediatrics). Pediatrics did not
become a medical specialty in the United States until before the Civil War (Elberts). The English
speaking world waited until 1852 for its first pediatric hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children.
(NetMED Pediatrics). The next pediatrician institution in the United States was the Children s
Hospital of Philadelphia in 1855 (NetMED Pediatrics). In the year of 1880, a pediatric section was
finally organized by the American Medical Association. Because of that, it made the medical
profession understand that children are not just small adults (Elberts).
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Tupac
There are many conspiracy theories concerning the life and death of Tupac Shakur. Tupac Amaru
Shakur was an American rapper and actor. Tupac was born New York, New York, United States on 16
June 1971. His birth name was Lesane Parish Crooks. Tupac was killed on September 13, 1996, in Las
Vegas, Nevada. There have been many different stories about his death. People say he is still alive and
then people said he is dead. There have also been people saying his death was caused because of his
music and the Illuminati killed him. Various conspiracy theorists throughout the public believe that the
Illuminati killed Tupac because he was exposing them and also not promoting the ideals that they
desired. The ways Tupac exposed the Illuminati was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Illuminati History) Originally Weishaupt had planned the order to be named the Perfectibilists . The
group has also been called the Bavarian Illuminati and its ideology has been called Illuminism . Many
influential intellectuals and progressive politicians counted themselves as members, including
Ferdinand of Brunswick and the diplomat Xavier von Zwack, the second in command of the order.
The order had branches in most European countries: it reportedly had around 2,000 members over the
span of ten years. It attracted literary men such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried
Herder and the reigning dukes of Gotha and Weimar. In 1777 Karl Theodor became ruler of Bavaria.
He was a proponent of Enlightened Despotism and his government banned all secret societies
including the Illuminati. Internal rupture and panic over succession preceded its downfall, which was
affected by the Secular Edict made by the Bavarian government.] The March 2, 1785 edict seems to
have been deathblow to the Illuminati in Bavaria. Weishaupt had fled and documents and internal
correspondences, seized in 1786 and 1787, were subsequently published by the government in 1787.
Von Zwack s home was searched to disclose much of the group s literature. There are also theories
about Tupac faking his death, and he is still alive. The 7 Day Theory is an idea
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Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead Characters
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= t5UTLkfoUs Benedict
Cumberbatch has played major roles in theatre, television, and film; however, my favorite role of his
was in the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard. Cumberbatch, in his role as
Rosencrantz, portrays an honorable depiction of the technique and feeling desired of in an actor. As
one of the protagonists in the play, Cumberbatch has to create a parallel between the play s character
and him to add truth to his performance. Once the play begins, Cumberbatch immediately reveals
Rosencrantz s character traits by integrating confusion, drawn out pauses, existentialist questions, and
circular arguments to his body language and actions.
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  • 2. The Acknowledging Language Acknowledging Language The Turing test is, at bottom, about the act of communications (Christian), writes Brian Christian in a 2011 issue of The Atlantic. He titled his article: Man vs Machine. First introduced by Alan Turing in 1957 as the Imitation Game, the Turing test has since grown in fame and controversy. However, the Turing test is not fundamentally about knocking humanity off its pedestal of intelligence; it is actually an observation about our human ability to communicate about intelligence to each other. While language is not sufficient proof of intelligence, communication is fundamental to how people acknowledge each other as intelligent beings. Turing began by proposing the question, Can machines think? (Turing 433). However, instead of answering this question directly, he remade the problem into the form of a test, one that he called, the imitation game (Turing 433). Turing s game was played with three people, a man (A), a woman (B), and an interrogator (C) who may be of either sex where A pretends to be B and B pretends to be A in individual conversations with C (Turing 433). Then, as a substitute for the original question, Turing suggests that we ask, What will happen when a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As explicitly stated by Turing, the test is meant to be a substitution for the question. When talking about the implications of passing the test, he states that these questions replace our original question of Can machines think? (Turing 434). There is no suggestion that passing the Turing test has any answers for the original question. In fact, Turing found the question of about machine thinking too meaningless to deserve discussion (Turing 442), pointing out that the muddled and varying definitions of the words machine and thinking would confound the question and constrict the answer to be sought in a statistical survey such as a Gallup poll (Turing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Barn Burning Sarty Quotes Sartoris (Sarty) Snopes is a young boy in William Faulkner s story Barn Burning whose inner conflict causes him to make a choice between his family and his conscience. He seems to have unspoken intelligence that allows him to think independently of his controlling father. Sarty chooses to obey his own moral code rather than to remain loyal to his family because of how Sarty views his father s actions throughout the story. Its clear from the beginning of Barn Burning that Sarty s moral integrity is greater than his fathers. Abner Snopes, Sarty s father, is a dim, bitter and serial arsonist who controls his fam ily through his unpredictable actions. The reason Sarty has an inner conflict is because, unlike his family, he is intelligent and has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He sees the house for the first time and at that instant he forgot his father and the terror and despair both, and even when he remembered his father again ...the terror and despair did not return. (Faulkner 4) The home is elegant and provides Sarty with hope that it will survive against his fathers destructive ways. Sarty notes that the house is as big as a court house he thought quietly, with a surge of peace and joy whose reason he could not have thought into words (Faulkner 4) This connection makes him feel protective of the home and the stability it represents. When Abner Snopes goes to burn the barn it hurts Sarty in a more personal way and so it becomes the final straw to break sarty s hesitation about obeying his father or listening to his own moral compass. His warning to the De Spains was Sarty acting according to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. TAKAFUL TAKAFUL Takaful is a co operative system of reimbursement in case of loss, paid to people and companies concerned about hazards, compensated out of a fund to which they agree to donate small regular contributions managed on behalf by a Takaful Operator. It is defined as an Islamic insurance concept which is grounded in Islamic muamalat (Islamic banking), observing the rules and regulations of Islamic law. This concept has been practised in various forms since 622 CE. Muslim jurists acknowledge that the basis of shared responsibility (in the system of aquila as practised between Muslims of Mecca and Medina) laid the foundation of mutual insurance. Islamic references These fundamentals are based on the sayings of the Islamic prophet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As with the traditional forms of insurance, reinsurance of a takaful operation may be used, known as retakaful The Mudharabah model (profit sharing) According to this principle the al Mudharib (takaful operator) accepts payment of the takaful installments or takaful contributions (premiums, known as ra s ul mal) from investors or providers of capital or funds (takaful participants), acting as sahib ul mal. The contract specifies how the profits (or surplus) from the operations of the takaful is to be shared in accordance with the principle of al mudharabah between the participants (as providers of capital) and the takaful operator. The sharing of such profit may be in a ratio of 50:50, 60:40, 70:30 and so forth, as mutually agreed between the contracting parties. In order to eliminate the element of uncertainty in the takaful contract, the concept of tabarru ( to donate, contribute, or give away ) is incorporated. Relating to this concept, a participant agrees to relinquish (as tabarru) a certain proportion of his takaful installments (or contributions) that he agrees or undertakes to pay, should any of his fellow participants suffer a defined loss. This agreement enables him to fulfill his obligation of mutual help and joint guarantee. In essence, tabarru enables participants to perform their deeds in assisting fellow participants who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Slave Trade Influence The Atlantic Slave Trade impacted Africa in multiple negative ways: most people were captured and sold as slaves for goods and shipped off to a new country, others were harassed, assaulted, and beaten. Although our ancestors might not have been from Africa, slavery impacted our country, it changed the world. African slavery impacted the world in many ways, however it s legacy lives within Elmina Castle, and it s history lives within the United States. Elmina castle was originally built as a trading establishment by the Portuguese in 1482, however it later became a slave castle were hundreds of slaves would be confined until being sold and shipped to the Americas and other countries (Arcton, npr). The Elmina Castle gives a glimpse of how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These castles serve as historic landmarks to preserve the history of the Slave Trade, and more importantly to preserve and protect the memories and lives of African ancestors, as well as protect the beliefs and rights of others. Slavery is an important part of African history that effected many other countries as well, such as the Unites States. An important part of the United States history began with slavery, although it led to economic growth within the country, it also led to other important events in history such as the Civil War, the Underground Railroad, and the 13th amendment. In school children are taught about slavery and the effects it had on the United States, effects that still plague this nation to this day. One cannot learn about United States history without learning about other factors that contributed to and influenced this country. Elmina Castle represents the mistreatment African ancestors had to endure, it stands a memorial for those who innocently lost their lives. Although Elmina Castle did not directly impact the United States, the people who passed through their doors did. Works ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Fossil Fuels Disadvantages Fossil fuels have been the world s main energy source since they were discovered, however, they carry harmful side effects such as pollution and climate change. Forms of alternative energy such as solar, wind, and nuclear power are possible replacements of fossil fuel energy. Controversy surrounds both fossil fuels and alternative forms of energy due to each energy form having consequences. Some believe that alternative energy brings just as many disadvantages as fossil fuels, while others argue that alternative energy is better for the environment and its population. While people have different beliefs pertaining to alternative energy, both forms of energy have been used throughout history. Fossil fuels are created from the remains of decayed animals and plants and then burned to make energy. Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels grew in popularity during the Industrial Revolution when the first coal deposits were found (Mason). This discovery prompted a new age of energy and eventually led to the use of oil, another fossil fuel. Fossil fuels continued to grow and eventually became the world s main energy source, but burning fossil fuels gives off carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that causes climate change. The climate change created by fossil fuels produced the controversy that surrounds this form of energy. Another popular energy source is alternative energy. Alternative energy is any form of energy besides fossil fuels, such as solar, wind, and nuclear power. Similar to fossil fuels, ideas of alternative energy began during the Industrial Revolution, however, these designs were not created until the 1950s (Mason). During the 1950s, the renewable forms of alternative energy were the most popular, due to the realization that fossil fuel sources would eventually be depleted. Today, research about alternative energy is still being done as this energy source is also controversial. Alternative energy is said to be less reliable and even more dangerous than fossil fuels. Although both alternative energy forms and fossil fuels are controversial, they remain relevant in today s world because energy is necessary in people s daily lives. In support of alternative energy is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Does Upton Sinclair Use Socialism In The Jungle Upton Sinclair published his novel, The Jungle, in 1906 using elements of naturalistic fiction, with the idea that ordinary people cannot overcome the system, to convey his political agenda. He did this by writing about a fictional family that comes to Chicago from Lithuania with the promise of guaranteed work where they might earn three roubles a day and be rich m[en] in the bargain (Sinclair 24 25). He used the meatpacking industry to show the extreme affects a large scale industry can have on an individual and on a family and to draw sympathy from the reader for typical families in capitalist America, choosing to focus on the immigrant experience. The Jungle, however, not only describes the horrific working conditions and the failures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike Ona, Marija is described as being short, but powerful in build (11) with nothing to take with her save her two brawny arms and the word job, laboriously learned (43). It is evident through Sinclair s descriptions of Marija that she is strong, used to hard work, and quite determined. Though this lands her a well paying job in the beginning, her strong will and hope for justice end up getting her fired when she complains about being cheated out of pay for 300 cans. It is at this point that the capitalist industry deals Marija a cruel lesson (102), which causes her to sit down in the middle of the floor [where she] wept and wailed (102), showing the first breakdown in her character. She is further broken down when she is unable to marry Tamoszius due to financial restraints and ties to the family, and when her hand gets infected and she cannot work for almost losing her hand, she becomes shaken. Even though Marija is tough and determined and only wants what is just and to succeed, the system knocks her down repeatedly until she can barely get up. In the end of the novel, when Marija and Jurgis are reunited and Jurgis begs Marija to leave prostitution, she declines saying I can t do anything, I m no good I take dope . . . I ll stay here till I die, I guess. It s all I m fit for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing Mistaken Identity in Merchant of Venice, Comedy... Mistaken Identity in Merchant of Venice, Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night and As You Like It The ploy of mistaken identity as a plot device in writing comedies dates back at least to the times of the Greeks and Romans in the writings of Menander and Plautus. Shakespeare borrowed the device they introduced and developed it into a fine art as a means of expressing theme as well as furthering comic relief in his works. Shakespeare s artistic development is clearly shown in the four comedies The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, and Measure for Measure where he manages to take the germinal idea of mistaken identity and expand it to peaks its originators never fathomed. In Shakespeare s first comedy, The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Disguise is one of Shakespeare s favorite ploys found in varying degrees in each of the mentioned works. Through it he alters the identity of an individual (frequently female character, though not always) and uses this disguise to heighten irony, develop theme, and enhance subtle comic innuendo. In As You Like It, Shakespeare develops specific ironies where the dialogue takes on new meaning when the true identity of the speaker (or hearer) is placed over the dialogue. By having characters in disguise, Shakespeare opens the door for all kinds of comic twists from the shepherdess in love with the shepherd Ganymede who is really a girl (Rosalind) to Orlando sharing feelings of love to Ganymede who is really Orlando s love Rosalind in disguise. The difficulty in maintaining a disguise or hidden identity is shown in the desire to say and experience things in the one identity than can only be accomplished by the alter identity which compounds the verbal comedy in the mistaken meanings of what is being said. In Measure for Measure, the Duke uses disguise and mistaken identity to reveal the truth about Angelo s character. At the same time this disguise provides comic moments as Lucio speaks of the Duke to the Duke while unaware of the Duke s identity. In Twelfth Night Shakespeare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Natural Disasters Natural disasters play a significant role in the world. Natural disasters have demonstrated to be a force that humanity has no control over. Regardless of the technological advances natural disasters continue to exist and occur through the world. Several technology advances have been created to predict natural disasters; however these occurrences cannot be controlled. I live in the state of California. A state that is earthquake prone. Earthquakes occur at any time, they are forceful and strike unexpectedly. According to FEMA earthquakes are caused by the breaking and instable rock beneath the earth s surface. This is something that we clearly have no control over. According to FEMA California experiences the most recurrent damaging earthquakes, but Alaska experiences the highest amount of large earthquakes that are mostly located in unpopulated areas. Besides California there are other parts of the world that are affected by earthquakes. According to USGS, Japan is a country that resides in a very active seismic area; therefore Japan is a country that experiences earthquakes regularly. Indonesia is another part of the world that is located in a seismic area. China and Chile are countries prone to earthquakes as well. With this being said there are two main instruments that are used to measure the strength of earthquakes. The seism scope measures the time an earthquake occurs and the seismograph records the movement of the ground during the earthquake. This device also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Prince Qualities The Qualities of the Prince, written by Niccolo Machiavelli, is one of his most celebrated works (Prince 219). Machiavelli s work includes two contrasting forces called luck and character. When Machiavelli mentions luck, he means one s fortune, chance, or fate. Machiavelli also includes character; one s virtues or life values. Machiavelli writes about how a Prince should be. Many princes are considered extremely virtuous or extremely cruel: one cruel, another merciful; one treacherous, another faithful; one effeminate and cowardly, another bold and courageous; one humane, another haughty; one lascivious, another chaste; one trustworthy, another cunning; one harsh, another lenient; one serious, another frivolous; one religious, another unbelieving; and the like? (Prince 224) Should a prince be nice and caring or evil and cruel? This question is what Machiavelli answers through his writing. Machiavelli believes that a prince should know everything there is about war and needs to be prepared for an attack at any given time, even if a nation is in a time of peace. Machiavelli proclaims that a prince should know his own country because he needs to know how to better defend it. This is an exceptional point because, if a prince does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being kind will leave you with the reputation for being kind, which is not necessarily bad, unless people start to take advantage of your weakness. There is no way that I could be a prince because this would be my biggest fall. I care too much for people. This problem has two sides to it; if a prince is too feared things will get bad, which means that people will begin to rebel and cause riots. At this point a prince can be overthrown by the people. If the military does not fear him, they could also rebel. So, a prince must be somewhat tough on the military so they will not attempt to overthrow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on Culinarian Cookware Marketing Hbr Case To: Donald Janus From: XXX Date: XXX Subject: Advising a price promotion plan for Culinarian cookware [pic] Culinarian is a strong brand that is ready for a successful 2007. We have reviewed the marketing mix of push vs. pull tactics, compared them to the industry, and examined past performance in this area. Most importantly, we have examined 2004 s price promotion and drawn conclusions that have allowed us to make recommendations for this coming year. Outlined below are our findings, with accompanying appendixes. Culinarian uses an acceptable blend of push and pull tactics; they primarily utilize push for their premium cookware products. This is advantageous for Culinarian because the majority (55%) of consumers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking to 2007, a price promotion program would enable Culinarian cookware to: 1. contribute to the minimum 15% revenue growth s objective set by the firm s CEO Audrey Roux 2. increase its market share on the premium cookware segment and 3. build brand awareness among consumers. We recommend Culinarian to run a 15% price promotion on the CX1 and DX1 categories of products during the high peak seasons (June July and November December), and to advertise nationally on this promotion. We feel that a 15% discount rate is more adapted to the brand s premium identity than the 30% discount rate suggested by Brown. Indeed, it shows more consistency with the high end pricing strategy of the group ($200 rather $199.99) and seems fairly adapted to consumers expectations since even at a rate of 10% that half of the retailers ran in 2004 the promotion remained successful. A 15% discount rate should encourage retailers to maintain the suggested discount rate rather than lowering it because Culinarian would request a lower contribution from retailers: from a 4% to a 3% loss in their margin. We believe that the best way to enhance sales and to maintain the premium identity of the brand is to run that price promotion on the two lower priced products: CX1 and DX1. This would avoid cannibalization between these two products that target high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Characteristics Of African American Culture In this essay, I will use RESOURCES provided to me to form and informed opinion on how to explain how African American culture took parts from both African and European culture to form its modern association. While African American culture grabs influences from African and European culture, the foundation as well as a significant portion of practices and behaviors can be found in African culture. Many slaves help on tightly to their African heritage, while a slave culture sought invisibility through assimilating into American culture. These major influences helped shape modern African American culture. Over the course of 200 plus years, African and European influences mixed, intermingled and created a hybrid we know as African American culture. The culture we recognize today takes influences from original African culture, and European culture that was seen during the early construction of American society. One trait we can see that has made its way into modern culture is the concept of the cool pose ; in which African American men portray themselves as closed off and more less free of emotion. As we can see through AUTHOR S research, this is a trait originated from Nigerian emperors for whom coolness was a determination and symbol of status. The cool attitude presented confidence and a level headed mind to their people under them. To build upon this initial concept, black masking and black acting were both practices of hiding one s stereotypical ethnic identity behavioral patterns; the thought was that by behaving a certain way would give African Americans a sense of shelter. Other examples we can see, or rather hear, more plainly, for example may be found in music. African American culture is tied closely to the jazz genre, known for high action movement and rhythm, and the blues genre which is associated with an emphasis on feeling and emotion, both of which are strong feature of African culture. From the time the first boat carrying African slaves arrived in North America, there was an already established one hundred year long history of using black people as slaves, because of this it was not a far leap for the white settlers of the Virginia colony to prefer black slaves over the white indentured ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Nintendo Co., Ltd. Summary A Brief Analysis of Nintendo Co., Ltd. As a Business In a world dominated by recreational technology, it is unsurprising that video games have crept their way into the daily lives of thousands of individuals. Over the past few decades, there has been a surge in the popularity of video games, with children, teens, and adults choosing to spend their free time engrossed in the captivating worlds video games have to offer. Undoubtedly, a forerunner and consistent innovator in the video game industry is Nintendo, which is formally known as Nintendo Co., Ltd. As the creator of popular gaming products from consoles such as the Game Boy and Wii to bestselling game series like Pokémon and The Legend of Zelda, it is only natural that Nintendo stands as one of the most prominent video game companies in the world. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nearly sixty years later, in 1947, the company was officially established as Marufuku Co., Ltd., and two years later Hiroshi Yamauchi became president of the company (Nintendo Co., Ltd., n.d.). In 1951, the company s name changed to Nintendo Playing Card Co., Ltd. before finally becoming, and remaining as, Nintendo Co., Ltd. in 1963 (Nintendo Co., Ltd., n.d.). According to Sutherland (2012), after a decline in sales following the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Hiroshi Yamauchi switched the company s focus from playing cards to games, a move that proved to be extremely beneficial. In the decades following Nintendo s departure from playing cards, notable events include the release of its first consumer video game systems, the TV Game 15 and 6 consoles in 1977 and GAME WATCH in 1980, its expansion into the United States in the early 1980s, and its release of the arcade game Donkey Kong (Nintendo Co., Ltd., n.d.). However, Nintendo sparked the start of its continued success in the video game industry with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Perception Of The Image Before a person can understand, analyze, or interpret a photograph, the image must first be viewed. This involves more than just the stimulus or environment in which the image is presented. When an image is examined, there are indirect and direct forces that play a role in its analysis. The actual image that the eyes visualize does not match up completely with what a person will perceive. What a person sees is a complex relationship between many variables including their past experiences, memories, and personalities (Zakia 64).There is typically a seamless connection between what a person sees, and what a person is looking to see (Zakia 64). This idea can be better explained in the variations of responses given when people look at a particular photograph. The different interpretations can be small or great depending on the audience. The variation is caused by the different past experiences and feelings within each individual. A percept is used to explain what a person sees and experiences (Zakia 65). This means that a percept is directly related to a specific person s perception. While many people are unaware of this, it is important to identify that this is a process, not a single action. It is impossible to describe an individual s percept exactly because there is no way to correctly verbalize it (Zakia 65). If a person is asked to look at a photograph and then summarize what they see in a few sentences, the task is usually unsuccessful. They can describe the items in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Costs of Marijuana Prohibition Essay The Costs of Marijuana Prohibition The nation that we live in today proudly proclaims its perpetuation of freedom and democracy, and with these qualities it conveys supreme justice. The United States government and its constitution are regarded by many as the pinnacle of civil government, as the ultimate projection of civil justice. However, no government is perfect, for man himself is inherently imperfect. For over two centuries since its birth, The U.S. constitution, which many hold in such high esteem, has been continuously molded to fit our ever changing society. Many of these changes have been good and necessary, while others have caused unforeseen problems. Even in light of harm to society, however, the constitution and its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... government and condoned by law officials and citizens alike. Throughout this argument for marijuana legalization, the notion of justice will be repeatedly called upon, and the justice of the current system and policy will be analyzed and disputed. In order for this analysis to happen, justice itself must first be defined thoroughly and given precise parameters. According to Webster s Dictionary, justice is the quality of being just, impartial, or fair, and conformity to truth, fact, or reason. Justice from this point on will include the following: the logical execution of law or standard based solely on proven facts or truth, and the existence of fairness and equality throughout these actions. The drug war that the U.S. government is waging is not limited to law enforcement crackdowns and mandatory prison sentences. According to the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, declines in teen drug use are preceded by a generally higher awareness of the harms of drugs (Torr 39). Obviously, the perpetrators of the national anti drug campaign are alert to this fact, and they have put it to their use. Recently the Office of National Drug Control Policy, or the ONDCP, has used the media, specifically television, as a tool to flaunt anti drug propaganda to the American public. Television commercials about the dangers of marijuana use have flooded T.V. networks. In fact, the ONDCP actually spent $3.2 million on two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Argumentative Speech On Torture Animals Imagine living life freely, having with no care in the world. Then suddenly it is all taking away. Days after days, drugs and filth fill the air. Stuffed in cages that are so vulgar, crowded, and disheveled, deaths occur from that alone. Imagine hearing the screams from others as you wait to face the fate no one has control over. This is the reality of animals captured for their fur. Preview of Main Points: Many animals are harmed and treated so inhumanely it ruins their spirits. Faux fur is an alternative to choose to help and support the humane treatment of animals. Thesis: The selling of real fur must be banned due to the cruelty and torture animals face just for designer coats or bags. BODY Main Point/Reason 1: Fall is one of the most beloved seasons. The weather is cooling down and warm, furry coats are breaking free from the dusty closets. However, this time of exciting emotion is not what the animals with furry coats share. Many animals including; foxes, mink(LCA). China is the largest fur exporter, which gives the United States more than half of the finished fur garments that were torn from animals. There is a shocking over two million cats and thousands of dogs bled to death, skinned alive, and hanged just for the skin each animal attains. These are household pets being tortured for the soft, lovable fur they have no control or power over. The sad truth is these cruel and horrid people have no consequences to their unacceptable behavior(Nine Shocking Fur Facts). Imagine a beloved and admired pet being tormented by strange people with unexisted feelings or emotion. Why is this heartless and wicked practice still in society? Another heartbreaking fact is that 85% of fur industry s skin come from animals who are held captive on fur factory farms, which are crammed into dangerously crowded, wire cages and skinned alive. The cold, damp, and sickly cages animals are held in are 12 by 18 inches which are outdoor exposing each animal to the harsh elements of nature. Those measurements of confinement can lead to high stress level and at extreme measures, cannibalism. About 10 million animals die each year due to the stress and illness alone(LAC). The handlers of the fear filled animals, only care about how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. George And Emily Relationship In Our Town In Our Town each person has their own attitude and feelings about Emily and George getting married. The town that the story takes place in is an overall small town, and it was more common than it is now to get married at a younger age. In the second act of Our Town is when the marriage is first brought up. Emily and George realized they had feelings for each other while they were drinking strawberry sodas at Mr. Morgan s. George turned down his opportunity of going to an agricultural college for farmer s so he could stay with Emily, this shows a lot of dedication towards her for someone his age. On page 79 of act 2, Emily expresses her doubts and her need for love. Emily is young, marriage is a big step and is a scary and intimidating thing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emily s mother Mrs. Webb has the feelings that any over emotional mother has, she is sad to her little baby growing up and can t quit crying. I don t think her mother dissapproved of the wedding, I think she just wasn t quite ready to see her grow up in such a big way. On page 76 of act 2, she says I don t know why on Earth I should be crying, I suppose there is nothing to cry about... She is just sad to see her daughter leave the house. The Webb s are very superstitious people and strongly believe that George should not be allowed to see Emily before they get married. Mrs. Soames Believes that weddings are a wonderful thing, that bring two in love people together so they can be happy together. She gets very emotional, but in a good way when she thinks about George and Emily marrying each other. She is right, marriage can be a wonderful thing that brings joy into the young couple s lives. She thinks that the most important thing is for the two of them to be happy, and happiness is an important factor, but I don t think she considers their age or how in love they might actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Free 2050 Essay New Zealand released on Friday Predator Free 2050, a research strategy designed to eradicate rats and other invasive species in the country. Under the ambitious plan, Wellington plans to save New Zealand s bird by tapping CRISPR gene editing to eradicate rats, possums, and stoats. Under the strategy, all these species must die, down to the last mouse, The Atlantic reported. Predator Free 2050 started as a grassroots movement, but it picked up following huge public support and the backing of the government. Spreading genes through wild population The research strategy involves the use of CRISPR, the editing technique that scientists use to edit genes with ease and precision. Conservationists will exterminate the rats throughout New Zealand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the paper, Russell pointed out that in 2013, plant, vertebrate, and invertebrate pests destroyed NZ$1.44 billion ($977 million) in agriculture output losses annually. The idea became a movement, followed by government support. A limited company to administer an initial $28 million worth of funds was set up. Ecological xenophobia However, the plan was criticized by some people who said it is ecological xenophobia. To defend the plan, Russell pointed out that something is going to die anyway. Given two choices, he said he would rather that the rat would be killed humanely than for the rat to kill inhumanely the bird. Russell noted the economic impact of a predator free country. He cited Tiritiri Matangi, an island in the Hauraki Gulf, which welcomes about 14,000 foreign and 23,000 domestic tourists yearly. It was triple the number of visitors in the past after it became predator free in 1993. Tiritiri Matangi is one of the 100 small islands in New Zealand that has successfully eradicated mammals through the efforts of conservationists. However, the 100 islands represent only 10 percent of the country s offshore and 0.2 percent of the mainland. Ways to eradicate rats During the pre CRISPR days, other manual methods were used by conservationists to eradicate the mammals that kill New Zealand s birds. Don Merton, a legendary conservationist, poisoned the rats by hand in 1963. The Department of Conservation dropped poisoned bait using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Common Traits And Characteristics Of Psychopaths Area of Interest: Common Traits and Characteristics of Psychopaths. Research Questions: 1. What is the definition of a psychopath? 2. What is it about psychopaths that fascinate us? 3. Are there certain traits that make victims vulnerable to psychopathic manipulation? 4. What are some of the common traits of psychopaths? Problem Statement: Psychopaths are the group of people who kill over a longer period of time without being caught or stopped. Unlike mass murderers, who may kill many people at one time, psychopaths usually have reasons for killing, they will plan out where, when, why and how before they actually kill. Many enjoy cannibalism, necrophilia, and like to keep the body parts as trophies. There violent behavior is usually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The research was obtained from limited sources which entailed internet searches and articles. The information was gathered from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and college professors. Hypothesis(ses): 1. If psychopathy is detected at a young age by a test given to the individual by a professional then it is less likely for them to commit a crime in the future. 2. After being diagnosed with this personality disorder the individual can undergo treatment and prevent future crimes. Research Methodology: The term psychopathy refers to a personality disorder that includes a cluster of interpersonal, affective, lifestyle, and antisocial traits and behaviors. These involve deception; manipulation; irresponsibility; impulsivity; stimulations seeking; poor behavior controls; shallow affect; lack of empathy, guilt, or remorse; sexual promiscuity; callous disregard for the rights of others; and unethical and antisocial behaviors (Babiak, et al. 2012). A psychopath does not internalize their feelings of anxiety and guilt or fail to experience them appropriately; instead, he lacks the fundamental understanding of what these things are. A psychopath will try to insert himself into a crime scene, but wouldn t feel panic, shock, or horror unlike how the other onlookers would feel. His interest would fall more on the reactions of the victims and of the crowd. Despite this emotional deficiency, most psychopaths learn to mimic the appearance of normal emotion well enough to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Nanofiber Research Paper Frequency dependence of the electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness (EMI SE) of carbon fiber (CF) epoxy composite laminates have been investigated on the basis of attenuation due to reflection and absorption measurements in the range of X band (8.2 12.4 GHz) and Kuband (12.4 18 GHz). The shielding by absorption is observed to be the dominant mechanism. The use of nylon 66 nanofiber interleaving for increasing the shielding effectiveness of multilayered quasi isotropic composite laminates has been investigated. Further enhancement of EMI SE is achieved by γ irradiation of the composites. The results have highlighted the usefulness of the carbon fiber composites for shielding in the range of microwave frequencies. Index ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kunigal Shivakumar is with the Center for Composite Materials Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, North Carolina A T State University, Greensboro, NC 27411, USA. J. Sundara Rajan is with the VTU Research Centre, Central Power Research Institute, Bengaluru 560080, India. [2] and the ease of processing and manufacturing. A polymer matrix is electrically insulating and does not contribute to EM shielding on its own. However, polymer composites with conductive fillers are influenced by the interconnectivity of the conducting fillers within the polymer matrix. A conducting polymer has many advantages like reduced weight, lower density, flexibility of control of conductivity and lower manufacturing costs [3], [4]. In recent years, polymer based carbon filled composites consisting of a sandwich of a conductive polymer between a conductor and microwave absorber have been used in wideband microwave shielding [5]. The most frequently used EM absorbers consist of materials with high dielectric losses and magnetic loss materials. These materials include carbon filament [6], carbon fiber (CF) [7], carbon nanotubes [8], [9], carbon black [10], graphite [11], graphene oxide [12], metal fiber [13] and ferrites [14]. Microwave shielding of conducting polymer composites depends on the dielectric and magnetic properties of the materials used. In these materials, to achieve the benchmark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Confessions Of An Economic Hitman By John Perkins Confessions of an Economic Hitman Identifying Corporate Social Responsibility Issues Corporate Responsibility Dr. Farzad Rafi Khan April 16th, 2015 Team 1 Andrew Wirawan Ali Karamustafaoglu Ashtyn Packer Christ Arnaud Lacombe Marion Mayer Ulrik Karlsen Contents Introduction 2 Reflection on John Perkins Sincerity 3 What Do the Voices From Below Show? 5 How Can Institutions Transform and End Malicious Practices? 6 How to Increase Awareness in Society? 8 Conclusive Thoughts about the Book 9 References 9 Introduction Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins, tells a story about his experience as an economic hitman at MAIN, with the goal to mislead and manipulate less developed countries and persuade them to give lucrative government contracts to foreign corporations. Leaving countries with massive debt to which the United States government uses as a means to exploit their resources and labor. In this paper, John Perkins intentions in writing this book will be reflected upon. Throughout the text, it will further reflect some of the stories of the voices from below mentioned by Perkins and link them with the questions that came into mind while reading. This team s own opinions and thoughts will be addressed. This team consists of individuals with various professional and cultural backgrounds, including multiple religions, such as Islam and Christianity. Consisting primarily of western countries, including the U.S., Germany, Norway, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Connection And Value Of The Kavalan Drinking Industry Although the premium quality of Kavalan whisky is well recognized by global awards, its price setting remains too high as a new entrant in the whisky industry. The brand awareness and brand differciation have been built up, but the message that it conveys from promotions losing track of inviting, engaging, and entertaining targeted customers. The connection and association between KCD whisky is loose based on the findings above. Therefore it is recommended as follows: 5.1 Implication of brand communities within the brand of KCD In lean economic time nowadays, only a few firms comprehend and execute approaches to stir customer loyalty towards a brand, achieve marketing efficiency, and brand credibility provided by that solid communities (Fournier and Lee, 2009). For whisky communities play critical roles in local whisky industry, new approaches for increasing their impacts are suggested. A) KCD whisky adopts a brand community business strategy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole King Car Group where Kavalan whisky distillery belongs needs to retool every sphere of its business group from the culture of the organization to its operation management and corporate governance formation to install the community strategy within. KCD has not developed as a community based element to firm the connection between the company and its customers. For internal stakeholders such as employees, the habitual and adjoining connection with the targeted customers could accumulate meanings to their service. For instance, cooperate with local hotels to introduce a designated weekly whisky night, served with Kavalan whisky, traditional Ilan cuisine and live music. Educate KCD s employees to be more knowledge and appreciate the liquid of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Fox News Research Paper Rupert Murdoch created Fox News after he bought 20th Century Fox Films and had the rights to create an additional channel. It was created on October 7, 1996 after he created his popular Australian channel Sky News. It was developed in the United States and 10 million households were able to watch it after 24 hours of being launched. It was created so that people in the United States could be able to watch the news on one channel that broadcasted all over the U.S. The Fox News channel increased in 2000 with about 56 million people watching the channel and is still increasing each year. Rupert eventually turns the company over for 250 million dollars which is way more than he put in to start the channel. While Murdoch was studying at Oxford he learned a lot about journalism and worked for a small news company. He has been on to use these skills towards his businesses and is what make him successful. As he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone in the world watches the news and it being one of the leading programs and newspaper, shows how popular it is. The news has everything about everything that is important and is the main reason people watch or read it, whether it be the weather, news about celebrities, or what the president is up to. Every time an event big or small happens the news is there to inform the world which is probably the reason Rupert invested in it. Rupert Murdoch also invested in Myspace which led him to even more money and business. Murdoch s business went towards many direction him having some business in Asia, South America, and many other countries. His news company in the United Kingdom was gaining him very good wealth and was getting bigger and bigger. His business got big when satellite cable came out with his channel being on there. His businesses gain him a lot of wealth and now in his old age just has to relax and see the business he started keep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Successful Open Marriages In Opening Up By Alfred Kinsey Open marriages are a form of relationship first brought into the public eye by Alfred Kinsey in the 1960s. Since then, the idea of approved extra martial affairs have become even more popular, despite the uneducated critics hollering about it being an insult to the institution of marriage, or a way to justify cheating on one s significant other. As open marriages start to become a more feasible option for couples looking to explore their sexuality, a common question always seems to come up; this inquiry, in fact, will be the purpose of the following text. To begin, I use examples from the 2004 biographical film Kinsey, directed by Bill Condon and produced by Gail Mutrux. While integrating discussion from Tristan Taormino and her book Opening Up: A Guide to Sustaining Open Relationships, I introduce the concept of sociosexuality with the help of Lars Penke s Sociosexual Orientation Inventory. In creating discussion with the above names, I aim to demonstrate just what does make for a successful open relationship. In the film Kinsey (Condon Mutrux, 2004), there is a clear divide between what constitutes a successful and unsuccessful open relationship. Alfred Kinsey and his wife Clara Macmillan both engage in extramarital affairs, yet remain close physically, emotionally, and sexually. Alternatively, Clyde Martin (whom, it is worth noting, at one time engaged in an affair with both Kinsey and his wife) starts a fight with another man, Paul Gebhard, after finding out Mrs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The comparison between John Milton s Paradise Lost and... Of Things Invisible to Mortal SightThe Holy Bible is in many ways a story of origins. The history recounted both in the Old and New Testaments has at its base the perception of a fallen humanity; beginning with the fall from Eden and the nature of evil, to the means of regaining Gods grace and the discussion of free will, it emphasizes humanitys inability to fully comprehend the nature of God and of the universe. In writing his epic Paradise Lost, John Milton is fully aware of his limitations as a mortal man; however, in an attempt to transcend the finite to the infinite, to describe the indescribable and to understand the unknown, Milton bases his arguments on Biblical theology to show that mankind has fallen from immortality to mortality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though this event is mentioned often within the Holy Bible Milton expounds upon it and dedicates the first two books of Paradise Lost entirely to a description of hell and Satans plan to tempt humanity. It can be assumed that Milton basses his arguments on one of the more detailed descriptions of Satan that can be found in the book of Isaiah, chapter 14:12. How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! 13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God 14 I will ascend above the heights of the clouds: I will be like the most High. Milton draws his inspiration from these verses in describing Satans pride and his attempt to wage war in heaven. However, in his attempt to make Paradise Lost both a conversation and a narration, Milton decides to describe Satans descend from heaven in closer detail, even with the risk of committing sacrilege. The first difference between Miltons epic and the Holy Bible is seen as Milton begins the narration in hell; just moments before, Satan and his following angels are thrown out from heaven because of disobedience. Miltons main purpose is to juxtapose the fallen natures of the demons with that of humanity and to show the inferior natures of people to that of angels. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Mary Tudor s The Queen Of The Throne Mary Tudor journeyed on a wild adventure throughout her life as she rose to the throne. Her life began on February 18th in 1516, when she was born to her parents King Henry and Catherine of Aragon at the Palace of Placentia, which is located in Greenwich, England. She was a marvelous blessing to her parents, and the events that happened when she was young greatly affected her life as she got older as well. The Mary Tudor Biography states, She was the only child of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, to survive through childhood. She was baptized as a Catholic shortly after her birth. These details may seem minuscule to her life, but they are very crucial since they are the base of her future beliefs, like religion and values, and how her childhood plays out. These carried on with her throughout her life and greatly impacted the events that led up to Mary arising as queen. Mary became the queen of England through being the oldest living child of King Henry VIII, her profound benevolence towards the English, her ardent belief in turning England into a Catholic country, and because she was the rightful heir of the throne by blood when the people before she died. First off, Queen Mary 1 ascended to the throne by being the oldest child that was alive of King Henry VIII at one point. The first wife that King Henry VIII married was Catherine of Aragon. Unfortunately, She had endured many miscarriages, one stillbirth and the death of an infant son who was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Research Paper On Don Quixote Quixotic Knights The classic Spanish novel, Don Quixote, is an amusing and adventurous tale written by Miguel de Cervantes. Don Quixote is an aspiring knight errant who dreams of completing deeds similar to the characters in his romance novels. This story is an amusing and adventurous tale with creative plot and characters. Irony and symbolism play a huge part in this book. These elements put a unique and enjoyable twist on perspective of characters. Cervantes usually portrays peasant characters in a better light than the richer folk. This also made some characters more enjoyable. For example, the shepherds are more wise and sensible than most of the royals. Likewise, although not rich, most of the townspeople are more helpful than authority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Depletion Of The Ozone Layer Over hundreds of thousands of years humans have adapted their way of life to the environment they live in resulting in us developing different physical attributes, shelters, clothing, foods, languages and beliefs. But there are elements in our world that all humans, no matter where or how they live depend on, water and air. Both are essential for life but air also protects all of us and it is therefore understandable that the response to the depletion of the ozone layer became international. This essay will look at what the ozone layer is, why it was depleting, how the international response to this situation developed and what this collaboration means for our future. The envelope of gases surrounding the earth is called the atmosphere and it serves three critical functions: it provides life giving oxygen, keeps the earth warm, and protects us from deadly ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Most of the atmosphere consists of nitrogen and oxygen (See Figure 1). But these gases do not keep us warm or protect the earth from UV rays. For these functions you have to turn to some of the trace gases found in the atmosphere, commonly referred to as greenhouse gases. They are: water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and nitrous oxide. These trace gases function like the transparent covering of a greenhouse, allowing sunlight to filter through to the earth s surface, then trapping in the heat. Without this greenhouse effect the earth s temperature would plummet far ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Case Study On Aramex Question 2: Reflecting to question two in the tutor marked assignment case study, which is relate to the best practices in strategic CSR and sustainability from Aramex and discuss its approach to sustainability that give as a good lessons to learn and educate our self. Also talking about the role of leadership that led to financial and social profit. Gandour molded the CSR strategies in the business to serve and sustainable his company and society. However, talking about the starting of strategic CSR in headquarter and spreader to all branches and subsidiaries in the world by knowing the real practices of maintained and harmonized this CSR strategies. Also identify all stakeholders and there important issues in details as best practices of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shareholders should gain a good growth and they invest there money to get at least above average return. Aramex proved a good outstanding and branding for many shareholders as part of its strategic CSR and sustainability (Gandour, 2011). Aramex investments in societies that company belong to it and develop through social participations for each single brands and this criteria of job creation, good wage and local hiring have strongly sustainability to Aramex in many community ,this strategic CSR look only to communities and society. However, by creating the ecosystem that help people and others employees to know how to protect and serve the environment as strategic that responded to the future generations enclosed between the environment and environment related stakeholders (Madsen, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Homecoming Essay Throughout the novel Homecoming, the effects of the slave trade on the characters are explored. For example, Quey, the son of Effia, feels the pressure of carrying on his father s slave industry in the midst of struggling with his identities. According to Quey, he was one of the half caste children of the Castle, and, like the other half caste children, he could not fully claim either half of himself, neither his father s whiteness nor his mother s blackness. Neither England nor the Gold coast (Gyasi 55). Quey makes it clear that he struggles to find his place in the world because he could never put an identity on himself. When asked to accept a position in his mother s village, Quey was not enthusiastic about it because he had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be orphaned from my native language felt, and still feels, a crucial decision (Li 144). Yiyun mentions how she does not write in Chinese nor does she have her books translated into Chinese. The reason for Yiyun distancing herself from her native language is because it is not her private language. In her memoir, Yiyun expands on how English is her private language. According to Yiyun, English is my private language. Every word has to be pondered over before it becomes my word...In my relationship with English, in this relationship with its intrinsic distance that makes people look askance, I feel invisible but not estranged. It is the position I believe I always want in life (Li,146). In the English language, Yiyun felt she could truly express herself. Every word she thought and wrote down belonged to her. Chinese, on the other hand, was her public language. In Chinese, Yiyun questioned if one could form a precise thought, recall an accurate memory, or even feel a genuine feeling (Li 147). In other words, Chinese limited the way Yiyun could express her emotion and ideas, which is why she chose to distance herself from it. In Dear friend, from my life I write to you in your life and Homecoming, the theme of identity crisis is prominent. In the novel Homecoming, the character of Quey struggles with coming to terms with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. CCJS321 Project 2 Essay Project 2 Identifying and Collecting Digital Evidence CCJS 321 Digital Forensics University of Maryland University College July 18, 2015 Project 2 Identifying and Collecting Digital Evidence 1. What permissions/authorities should you have before you search Mr. Yourprop s former Company work area, and how would you document that authority? Generally speaking, an employer can search an employee s desk or work area without expecting any legal repercussions. The desk is property of the employer, therefore the employee should not be entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy in their work area (Privacy at Work: What Are Your Rights?, 2015). Even though this is generally the case, its best practice, by and large, to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... USB Flash Drives are also sometimes used as encryption keys for encryption tools such as BitLocker Drive Encryption (Microsoft, 2015). To collect and transport as evidence, place the USB Flash Drive into a static shock protective bag (U.S. Dept of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service, 2007). Document any make, model, or serial number designations on the device. The hard drive on the desk would be a good third source of digital evidence to seize. Assuming this hard drive is used for additional storage (i.e. does not have an Operating System on it), it would contain data similar to that which would ve been on the USB Flash Drive: documents, images, videos, and maybe even some software files. Documentation should be done on the make, model, serial number and type (e.g. SATA, IDE, SCSI) of hard drive. For transportation, again, place into a static shock protective bag. Remember to keep the hard drive away from anything magnetic as the platters that are inside the hard drive are magnetically charged (U.S. Department of Justice, 2008). 3. Look at the photo of Mr. Yourprop s work area provided for Project 2 in the Week 5 Overview area. Identify three (3) potential items of non digital evidence you see in the photo. For EACH item of non digital evidence you identified, explain what potential use that item would be to your investigation (e.g., what kind of evidence it is, and what type of data that item ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Jim Crow Laws In The Black By Richard Wright In order to grasp a better understanding of the author s craft, the student includes a portion of the author s background. This may enable the student to further acknowledge the author s purpose throughout the essay. Richard Wright was born on September 4, 1908 in Roxie, Mississippi and from the moment he was born, his life consisted of various struggles. He came to a world that refused to accept him on the basis of his skin color. Growing up African American ( Black ) was already hard enough, but growing up Black and in the South was practically a death sentence. Americans were strictly enforcing the Jim Crow Laws in the South and the Jim Crow Laws created a barrier between the Blacks and the Whites (Caucasian). These laws were instituted by Southerners after the Civil War because the southern lawmakers were unhappy that they had lost the war and did not want slavery to completely end. The Whites refused to see Blacks as socially equal. The Jim Crow Laws made Blacks inferior to the Whites in every situation. Therefore, any relationship between the Blacks and the Whites that purposed the slightest amount of equality among them, would not be tolerated and was punishable by law. For instance, a Black man could never offer to shake hands with a White male because it challenged the social equality between them. Additionally, a Black person could not eat with a White person, if this is the case, there would be a physical barrier between them. Wright s Native Son depicts how the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Route 66 Thesis The narrative of the decline of the most famous paved highway in American history reads like a tragic love affair. Fabled , notorious , and inspiring are words that can easily be woven into the dialogue. Adam Payne and Douglas Hurt point out insightfully, Route 66 is a symbol of American identity, a pilgrimage site for personal voyages of self discovery (283). It was established in 1926. Stretching nearly 2500 miles, Route 66 captured America s sense of freedom, adventure and opportunity (Blitz, par. 1). Although Route 66 is no longer an important thoroughfare for cars travelling from Chicago to Los Angeles, it continues to be a road trip many people long to experience. As Payne and Hurt put it, Route 66 is a destination in itself the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Located in Chicago, it has not [been] significantly altered since 1949, with its original flooring and neon signs, as well as most of its interior dining area ( Route 66 ). Big Chief Restaurant in Wildwood, Missouri is distinctive for its Spanish Mission Revival styling, missing only its original bell tower ( Route 66 ). Rock Café in Stroud, Oklahoma opened its doors in 1939 as traffic increased after the Great Depression ( Route 66 ). In 2008, the building needed rehabilitation after a devastating fire. With preservation funding, the café reopened for business in 2009 ( Route ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Defining the Victorian Woman Essay Defining the Victorian Woman In the Victorian Age, there existed a certain ideology of what constituted the perfect Victorian woman. In the beginning of the eighteenth century, young girls began attending schools that offered basic skills such as reading, writing, and math. Manuals of etiquette and conduct instructed young girls in manners of society and the home (Basch 3). All of this prepared a young woman for marriage, which, in the nineteenth century, was put forward as being the culminating point of a woman s life (Basch 16). Thus, the perfect woman was also the perfect wife, an active part of the family, with specific regard to the children (Vicinus ix). Yet, although ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most often, marriage defined a woman s status and her attitude and emotions. Married women represented the angel of the house. Women learned passive virtues of patience, resignation, and silent suffering (Lerner 175). Women were expected to take care of their families and the home as if it were the only thing that mattered in the world. A good wife did not want to be outside the home or do anything that would distract her from her duties. These virtues characterized their lives. Society directed their use of them to guide their families emotionally and morally as wife and mother. Women always maintained their submissive, dependent status in their marriage (Basch 6). This idea of wife as an inspiration was central to the Victorian concept of the home and its
  • 35. meaning. Because the Victorians viewed the home as the haven from evil, it only made sense that the woman s place, with these prescribed virtues, was in the home (Basch 7). In addition, women were not emotional, especially when it came to sex. Although part of her defined role included child bearing, a woman did not exhibit any sexual impulses. Women were not supposed to generate passion or even enjoy sex. Sex in the marriage was meant entirely for the purpose of procreating (Basch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Dealing With and Conquering Grief in Banana Yoshimoto s... Dealing With and Conquering Grief Following the loss of a loved person, a person usually begins a period where they grieve over the loss of that person. While grieving, a person usually has a hard time accepting that a beloved person is truly gone. A personal activity is usually apparent during this time, and while this activity is usually connected to the person that they have lose, it helps a person deal with the tragedy that has fallen upon them. This idea is apparent in the stories Kitchen and Moonlight Shadow , both of which written by Banana Yoshimoto. Throughout both Kitchen and Moonlight Shadow , it is clear that grief is the stage when an individual is in denial over a beloved persons, and while there are a number of different ways in order to cope with the grief, the only way to overcome grief for good is by accepting the fact that the individual who passed away is gone. Perhaps the most prominent example of this idea occurs during Kitchen, following the death of Mikage s grandmother. Following the death of her grandmother, Mikage spends a large amount of time in her kitchen, where she feels most comfortable. Mikage states that after her grandmother s death, the hum of the refrigerator kept me from thinking of my loneliness (6). In order to help comfort herself after losing a close relative, Mikage decides to stay in the kitchen, where she feels most comfortable as it is the place in her home that provides her with fond memories of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Being A Mexican Culture Essay Hispanic: adjective, His·pan·ic, hi ˈspa nik: coming originally from an area where Spanish is spoken and especially from Latin America; of or relating to the people, speech, or culture of Spain and/or Portugal. That is the definition of Hispanic from Merriam Webster, and as would be expected, does not even begin to encompass the scope of what being Hispanic is. Being Hispanic means much more than a simple dictionary definition or an encyclopedic blurb, it is a sequence of generations, a way of life, a style of expression, an identity and a point of solidarity. For some, Hispanic simply means that I am absolutely fluent in Spanish or that I come from a Latin American country (although the distinction between Hispanic and Latino should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was born and raised in the beautiful country of Venezuela, in the lively and incessantly colorful city of Caracas until I was eight years old. I underwent the most important period of mental development in Caracas, meaning that my early identity and culture, my attitude towards the world and the way I perceived the greater part of it, were largely defined by the surrounding Hispanic culture of Venezuela. Living in Venezuela, and my entire family being Venezuelan, formed more than just my language and expression habits, it formed the way I see the world and interact with it. As such, Hispanic cultures are not merely those that were colonized by Spanish and Portuguese explorers, settlers, and conquistadors in the 16th and 17th century. Hispanic cultures, and Hispanic peoples, even those who have been affected by religious and cultural (even lingual) syncretism, are much more than that, and are more colorful and lively than that. Being Hispanic means that I can sit around with my family on Christmas Eve and eat ayacas, pernil, and pan de hamon, while listening to jovial Christmas songs and see the laughs on everyone s faces parallel the brightness of the lights on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. United States Postal Service In Flying Like An Eagle For over two centuries, people relied on the United States Postal Service (USPS) as a way to receive their letter and packages from people around the country. It is their only way where a person can obtain a parcel when there are no technologies to assist them. Nowadays, in the modern world, there are different kinds of ways where one can receive a package or a letter, from an email or other companies. This results in the USPS decreasing its values. In order for the USPS to keep up with the fast paced society, it should consider changing their ways of working. Before when automations were nowhere to be seen, people demand USPS to deliver their mails everyday. Sometimes when there is a large package, it might take weeks for the letters to reach their destination. So retailers assist delivering the packages in a more efficient way. In order for the USPS continue to be on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Daniel Stone s editorial article, Flying Like an Eagle , he advises the USPS some guidance to boost up their profit and their usage to the community. One of his inputs on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Movie Erin Brocovich Directed By Steven Soderbergh The film Erin Brocovich , directed by Steven Soderbergh is a movie narrative based off of true life events. The biographical film, follows the life of a single mother, who is financially unstable by the name of Erin Brocovinch. Erin works as a law firm and her ultimate goal is to uncover and expose a company that is practicing dangerous and unethical behavior. The movie touches on many unethical issues and focuses on negative corporate social responsibility. Stakeholders that are associated with the main company P.G E (Pacific Gas and Electric Company) in the film are the residents of Hinkley California, P.G E employees and the government. Both the residents of Hinkley and employees of P.G E are immediate external stakeholders of the company. They are consumers of the electricity that the company produces. Residents were greatly affected by the companies unethical behavior. P.G E was convicted of using a dangerous chemical called Chromium IV . The chemical was used with water to cool down the companies machinery and to prevent erosion. After using the mixture of water and chromium the company deliberately disposed of the excess water into neighboring ponds. This action resulted in polluted water, and a contaminated water supply for the residents of Hinkley. 600 people within the community suffered from negative medical side effects from the consumption of the contaminated water. This water crisis also impacted the community in more way than one, local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Other Wes Moore Outlier Analysis In an interview, Malcolm Gladwell once said, Outliers makes us understand how much of a group project success is. When outliers become outliers, it is not just because of their own efforts. It s because of the contributions of lots of different people and lots of different circumstances. Wes Moore is one of the many great examples of a Gladwellian outlier, as evinced by his upbringing, extraordinary success, and the rare opportunities he received. From growing up in a broken neighborhood to almost dropping out of school, it seemed as if the author of The Other Wes Moore would follow the same dark path as his criminal counterpart with the same name... but he did not. Wes Moore went on to become a successful graduate of John Hopkins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His extraordinary successes and achievements place him in a category many can only aspire to be an outlier of society. One s childhood has a lasting impact on their entire life. Moore s upbringing and the loving family he was born into, no matter how trivial it may seem, greatly contributed to his success. Wes seemingly grew up the same as any other kid in the Bronx in a single parent household, surrounded by bad influences... what separated him from the crowd? His support system: his family, and their ultimate support and sacrifices made all the difference. As a teenager, Wes seemed to be going down the wrong path. He constantly skipped school, his academic failures were overwhelming, and he was even arrested for vandalism. In the case of the other Wes, his family simply let these actions slide, and decision after decision ultimately landed him with a life sentence in prison. The author Wes s mother, however, refused to allow this behavior to continue. As a method of intervention, she forced Moore to attend Valley Forge, and in doing so, probably saved his career. The extent of his family s sacrifice was evident on page 95 when Wes realized that my grandparents took the money they had in the home in the Bronx, decades of savings and mortgage payments, and gave it to my mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Economic Consequences of Software Crime Economic Consequences of Software Crime In 1996 worldwide illegal copying of domestic and international software cost $15.2 billion to the software industry, with a loss of $5.1 billion in the North America alone. Some sources put the total up to date losses, due to software crime, as high as $4.7 trillion. On the next page is a regional breakdown of software piracy losses for 1994. Estimates show that over 40 percent of North American software company revenues are generated overseas, yet nearly 85 percent of the software industry s piracy losses occurred outside of North America. The Software Publishers Association (SPA) indicated that approximately 35 percent of the business software in the North America was obtained illegally. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... v. Apollo, where the Supreme Court determined that a piano roll used in a player piano did not infringe upon copyrighted music because the roll was part of a mechanical device. Since a computer program is textual, like a book, yet also mechanical, like the piano roll in White Smith, the Copyright Office granted copyright protection under the rule of doubt. In 1974, the government created the Natural Commission on New Technological Uses (CONTU) to investigate whether the evolving computer technology field outpaced the existing copyright laws and also to determine the extent of copyright protection for computer programs. CONTU concluded that while copyright protection should extend beyond the literal source code of a computer program, evolving case law should determine the extent of protection. The commission also felt copyright was the best alternative among existing intellectual property protective mechanisms. CONTU rejected trade secret and patents as viable protective mechanisms. The CONTU report resulted in the 1980 Computer Software Act, and the report acts as informal legislative history to aid the courts in interpreting the Act. In 1980, the Copyright Act was amended to explicitly include computer programs. It now states that it is illegal to make or to distribute copies of copyrighted material without authorization, except for the user s right to make a single backup copy for archival purposes. Any written material (including computer programs) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Joshua Specific Instruction Specific Instruction: Walking to you Purpose through OBEDIENCE! Scripture: Joshua 6: 1 27 This particular scripture in the Bible illustrates what happens when you follow God s instruction. God has given Joshua specific instruction to ensure his army s victory over Jericho. They were instructed to march around the city, blow horns and do what I m sure they though; really weird things. I could only imagine Joshua telling his troupes Hey we need to go walk around this City a few times and then go back to our camps I would imagine they were tired, with little food and energy. I would also assume they probably were a bit reluctant and did not see the need to walk around the city, blow horns etc. I sure they thought why aren t we preparing to fight? How is this helping us? This does not make any sense? Although the instruction from God was a bit strange and uncomprehensive, still they obeyed and put their faith in the Lord, that he will fulfill his promise. Because they did what was told to him, they defeated a city that outnumbered the army of Israelites with more military resources. Everything that God said would come to pass, DID! Their obedience got them to victory! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How many times has God given you an illustration that you didn t agree with or make sense? We miss so much knowing so little because of our desire to know TOO much. I am sure when you were young your parents told you to do something and your may have asked why and their reply may have been Because I said so! We HAVE TO start doing things simply because God SAID SO! PERIOD! How much better off would we be if we just did what God said do, even when we don t understand? We live in a time where we have to know EVERY single thing. The reality is that we will NOT know everything and honestly, I thank GOD that I don t know every corner to turn because I may miss some well deserve lessons along the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on Lab Report Kinetics of Chemical Reactions Lab Report Kinetics of Chemical Reactions Kinetics of chemical reactions is how fast a reaction occurs and determining how the presence of reactants affects reaction rates. In this experiment the rate of reaction for Fe+3 and I is determined. Because the rate of chemical reactions relates directly to concentration of reactants, the rate law is used to find the rate constant, and calculated with specified temperatures. Two catalyst reactants are used in the experiment, thiosulfate and starch, to dictate the time of reactions. The order with respect to Fe+3 and I is also determined by graphing the slope of the log rate initial as a function of the log (Fe+3) or (I ). The activation energy is also graphed with the rate constant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... .004 .0038 2.03 x 10 6 2.4 5.69 2. .008 .0078 4.47 x 10 6 2.1 5.35 3. .012 .0118 5.68 x 10 6 1.9 5.25 Calculations: [Fe+3] initial: 1. .04 M Fe+3 x 10.00 mL/100.00 mL = .004 [Fe+3] initial 2. .04 M Fe+3 x 20.00 mL/100.00 mL = .008 [Fe+3] initial 3. .04 M Fe+3 x 30.00 mL/100.00 mL = .012 [Fe+3] initial [Fe+3] adjusted: 1. .004 [Fe+3] initial 2 x 10 4 = .0038 [Fe+3] adjusted 2. .008 [Fe+3] initial 2 x 10 4 = .0078 [Fe+3] adjusted 3. .012 [Fe+3] initial 2 x 10 4 = .0118 [Fe+3] adjusted Rate initial = ½ [S2O3 2] initial / time (s) [S2O3 2] initial = .004 m x 10.00 mL / 100.00 mL = .0004 [S2O3 2] initial Rate initial for Combo #1, Combo #2, Combo #3: 1. ½ (.0004) / 98.34s = 2.03 x 10 6 2. ½ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Jewish Resistance During Ww2 JEWISH RESISTANCE: Jewish resistance is a very untold and important part of World War II. As the war grew and the Nazi s occupied many European countries, resistance grew and intensified. Those who could escape the ghettos and work camps joined partisan groups. In the early 1940 s, underground resistance movements developed in about 100 ghettos. There were about 20,000 30,000 Jewish Partisans and their main goal was to break out of the ghettos, save as many Jews as they could, and fight against the Germans. Many Jews operated as partisans, whether as part of individual Jewish units or as members of non Jewish units (Yad Vashem, n.d.). Although there was a much greater network of Gestapo and SS Guards, Jewish partisans mainly operated within Nazi occupied Eastern Europe including the Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Poland as well as France, Belgium, Greece, and Italy. Eastern Europe, especially Belorussia, the western Ukraine, and Lithuania had a wide array of forests and swamps which were ideal for guerrilla warfare. Unlike Eastern Europe, it was impossible to form partisan groups in Western Europe because of the open terrain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Approximately 20,000 Jews had survived. These Jews had become a workforce for the Germans until the ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Only about 2,000 to 3,000 Jews survived this liquidation. Before the liquidation, there was a Jewish resistance movement but it did not last very long because of the upcoming liquidation. The Jewish resistance members fought against the Germans when they began to deport more Jews. Only a few of the ghetto fighters survived the final destruction of the ghetto and they joined other existing partisan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay about A Career as a Pediatrician Many people in this world want to make a difference in life. However, most people do not want to put in all the effort that it takes to do so. The job of a pediatrician is life changing to many. Unfortunately, it takes drive and effort that many people do not have, to become a pediatrician. A pediatrician s job is a highly skilled and interesting job because he or she has the privilege to deal with and help as many children as possible. What is a pediatrician? Pediatricians are doctors who specialize and focus in caring for babies to young adults (Career Cruising). They deal with childhood diseases and the care of infants with health and sickness (Elberts). The typical upper age limit of patients is from age twelve to age ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most pediatricians start in the morning around 9:00 A.M. However, they have to come in a little earlier to get ready for the day (Holycross). A current pediatrician, Julie Holycross, stated that she prints out lists and growth charts, downloads labs, and also does assessments to make sure her patients meet their milestone. Where does the word Pediatrician come from? The Greek words pais and iatros mean child and doctor of healer. Pediatrics is a cognate that means healer of children (NetMed Pediatrics). In June of 1802, the first accepted pediatric hospital was the Hospital des Enfants Malades, located in Paris of the Western World. In English the hospital would be called, Hospital For Sick Children (NetMED Pediatrics). Twenty eight years later, Berlin opened a Pediatric Pavilion in 1830. Many other European counties followed soon after (NetMED Pediatrics). Pediatrics did not become a medical specialty in the United States until before the Civil War (Elberts). The English speaking world waited until 1852 for its first pediatric hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children. (NetMED Pediatrics). The next pediatrician institution in the United States was the Children s Hospital of Philadelphia in 1855 (NetMED Pediatrics). In the year of 1880, a pediatric section was finally organized by the American Medical Association. Because of that, it made the medical profession understand that children are not just small adults (Elberts). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Tupac There are many conspiracy theories concerning the life and death of Tupac Shakur. Tupac Amaru Shakur was an American rapper and actor. Tupac was born New York, New York, United States on 16 June 1971. His birth name was Lesane Parish Crooks. Tupac was killed on September 13, 1996, in Las Vegas, Nevada. There have been many different stories about his death. People say he is still alive and then people said he is dead. There have also been people saying his death was caused because of his music and the Illuminati killed him. Various conspiracy theorists throughout the public believe that the Illuminati killed Tupac because he was exposing them and also not promoting the ideals that they desired. The ways Tupac exposed the Illuminati was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Illuminati History) Originally Weishaupt had planned the order to be named the Perfectibilists . The group has also been called the Bavarian Illuminati and its ideology has been called Illuminism . Many influential intellectuals and progressive politicians counted themselves as members, including Ferdinand of Brunswick and the diplomat Xavier von Zwack, the second in command of the order. The order had branches in most European countries: it reportedly had around 2,000 members over the span of ten years. It attracted literary men such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried Herder and the reigning dukes of Gotha and Weimar. In 1777 Karl Theodor became ruler of Bavaria. He was a proponent of Enlightened Despotism and his government banned all secret societies including the Illuminati. Internal rupture and panic over succession preceded its downfall, which was affected by the Secular Edict made by the Bavarian government.] The March 2, 1785 edict seems to have been deathblow to the Illuminati in Bavaria. Weishaupt had fled and documents and internal correspondences, seized in 1786 and 1787, were subsequently published by the government in 1787. Von Zwack s home was searched to disclose much of the group s literature. There are also theories about Tupac faking his death, and he is still alive. The 7 Day Theory is an idea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead Characters Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= t5UTLkfoUs Benedict Cumberbatch has played major roles in theatre, television, and film; however, my favorite role of his was in the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard. Cumberbatch, in his role as Rosencrantz, portrays an honorable depiction of the technique and feeling desired of in an actor. As one of the protagonists in the play, Cumberbatch has to create a parallel between the play s character and him to add truth to his performance. Once the play begins, Cumberbatch immediately reveals Rosencrantz s character traits by integrating confusion, drawn out pauses, existentialist questions, and circular arguments to his body language and actions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...