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Umbc Application Essay PromptUmbc Application Essay Prompt
Who Was Responsible For Jfk Assassination
The shots boom in the Texas School Book Depository! President Kennedy was shot twice, once in
the throat and then a few seconds later he was shot in the back of the head. Oswald was the killer,
the reason he did it may never be known. Although many people believe that there were multiple
assassins, Lee Harvey Oswaldacted alone in the assassination.
People believe that there were many shooters in the assassination of JFK. Some say it was the
CIA and others say it could have been his own driver. The CIA could have killed him because he
knew too much and were telling people that he shouldn t have been telling. Some also believe that
the CIA also killed Marilyn Monroe because JFK had relations with her and he had told her stuff
that she should
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What Is The Evolution Of Toyota
lve over the next number of years, and why?
Toyota Motor Corporations became the largest automobile manufacturer in the world, for the first
time in 2008. Its nearly 600 subsidiary companies are involved in production of automobiles,
commercial and industrial vehicles and automobile parts. Toyota industries Corporation were
discovered in 1933 by Kiichiro Toyoda to manufacture and to sell the automatic looms, which the
founder had invented and perfected. Since then, Toyota has promoted diversification and expanded
the scope of its business
Domains. This includes textile machinery automobiles, electronics and logistic solutions. This
essay will analyze the evolution, revolution and the configuration of Toyota Company with
reference to Greiner s growth model and Mintzbergs configurations. It will also explore how Toyota
will evolve in the future.
1.GREINER S MODEL OF EVOLUTION/REVOLUTION
Greiner s model of Organizational growth shows that organizations go through five sequential
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MINTZBERG S CONFIGURATION MODEL.
According to Mintzberg s configurations Toyota is seen as a Divisional Bureaucracy. The
divisionalized structure has the middle line as its key part; it uses standardization of output as its
prime coordinating mechanism. It also employs limited vertical decentralization. While, decision
making is decentralized at the divisional level. Therefore, there is little coordination among the
separate divisions. The corporate level personnel provide some coordination. As a result, each
division itself is relatively centralized and tends to resemble a machine bureaucracy.
In this, the functional and product structure responsibilities are blended, as chief engineers are
responsible for product structure responsibilities, while the managers are responsible for functional
responsibilities. This dual command system is based on both functions and products. This
facilitates the development of a trans national management
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Experiment 1 Avogadro s Law
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How many atm of gas did you add to the flask? A. 1 atm B. 3 atm C. 4 atm D. 2 atm 2. What was
the volume of the flask? E. 100 mL F. 120 mL G. 150 mL H. 88 mL 3. How many grams of
propane were there in 1 atm? Choose the closest answer. I. 0.735 g J. 0.274 g K. 0.664 g L. 0.232 g
4. How many grams of butane were there in 1 atm of gas? Choose the closest answer. M. 0.774 g N.
0.361 g O. 0.664 g P. 0.214 g 5. How many grams of methane were in 1 atm of gas? Choose the
closest answer. Q. 0.244 g R. 0.337 g ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
d. The volume of the gas varied depending on the identity of the gas. 10. There are 6.022 * 10^23
molecules/mole. Based on the number of moles in 1 atm of gas, how many molecules is this?
Choose the closest answer. e. 10 * 10^10 molecules f. 3.7 * 10^21 molecules g. 6.8 * 10^21
molecules h. 8.4 * 10^23 molecules 11. The number of molecules in 1 atm of gas at constant
pressure and temperature is identical, regardless of the identity of the molecules in the gas.
Which of the following other statements are also true? i. The volume of a gas is independent of
the pressure of the gas. j. The temperature of a gas is independent of the pressure of the gas. k.
The total number of atoms in the gas at standard temperature and pressure can vary depending on
the identity of the gas l. The molecules in a gas slow down with increasing temperature. 12.
How many moles of ATOMS are there in 1 mole of methane (CH4)? m. 5 moles n. 1 mole o. 10
moles p. 3 moles 13. In this experiment, the pressure (P) was 1 atm, the temperature (T) was 295 K,
the volume (V) was 0.150 L, and the number of moles (n)was 6.2 * 10^ 3 moles. The ideal gas law
states that P*V = n*R*T. Based on your experiment, what value do you get for R? q. 0.221 atm*L
/(mol * K) r. 0.0112 atm*L/(mol * K) s.
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The Creation Of Discourses Throughout Media
The creation of discourses throughout media is presumably why most Americans feel the way they
do about certain migrants and their cultures. Discourses are the illusions created by actions within
media to create a certain bias. They are seen throughout all global media, not just immigration.
However, immigrationis a hot topic in our society today. Transnationalists, migrants, and refugees
are all terms relative to the subject. Media today has changed these terms and coined phrases
such as illegal aliens and other explicit terms defining people. Our country was built on migrants
coming here for a better life, yet today, new migrants are considered illegal and taking Americans
jobs. Chavez s excerpt explains discourses several decades ago. Today, we face relative
discourses throughout media, especially with our current republican candidates for the next
election. Mentioned in Chavez s, Covering Immigration the Statue of Liberty plays a significant
role in American views toward immigration. From the 1970 s to 90 s, the Statue of Liberty is
seen on thirteen separate magazine covers. According to polls, 57% picked the statue as their
favorite national icon. In the fall of 2015, Time released a magazine covering of the Statue
showing a dirty hand, relaying the message, Who gets to be an American again? This image
reflects discourses of a broken society, in which we have to become an American again.
The underlying message here is that our national symbol of freedom
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King Arthur A Hero
The story of King Arthur is a myth. King Arthur was sometimes known as a leader and then other
times he was known as not even being alive. Some articles say that experts still disagree about
whether or not he was a leader or just some local hero. Little is known about the possible figure that
inspired the story of King Arthur: ( King Arthur Biography ). People all over the world have been
telling the fabulous tales and romances of Arthur and his kingdom. Arthur did a lot of his work at
the Camelot. The Camelot was the name of the place where King Arthur held court and was the
location of the famous Round Table: ( Camelot, Court of King Arthur ). There were a bunch of
people that went to the round table to help Arthur make decisions on what to do for his country.
The Round Table is where court was held. It was allegedly fashioned at the behest of Arthur to
prevent quarrels among the knights: ( Round Table ). The legendary King Arthur was... Show more
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No, there was not a man who pulled a sword out of a stone nor was there a magical wizard who
placed the sword there, and there was not a round table created by a magical wizard. King
Arthur wasn t a real guy that did all of these great things for a kingdom that doesn t exist either.
People just thought that he was real because good things did happen in the past but it wasn t
because of King Arthur. Some articles say that there were 12 battles fought by Arthur, killing in
all, 980 men: ( Was Arthur Even a King? ). One of Arthur s celebrated 12 battles against the
Saxons was fought at the City of the Legion: ( Chester Amphitheatre ). Arthur wanted to do
everything he could for his country, but he wanted to keep the war going at all times. There is no
way that a general could have fought in 12 battles. But when Arthur made his first appearance, it
was shrouded in mystery and falsehood. King Arthur was born a
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A Report On Aluminum Recycling
Aluminum recycling is the process by which scrap aluminum is reprocessed to be used in products
after its initial production. Aluminum producers and recyclers in the aluminum industry work with
individuals, businesses, and communities to enable both curbside and industrial recycling
programs. For most aluminum products, the metal is not consumed during the products lifetime,
but it is simply used making it easy to recycle without losing its intrinsic properties. Used beverage
container (UBC) recyclingis the most recognized of the aluminum recycling programs. However,
end of life recycling of certain products like building parts and cars allows for the production of
recycled materials like window frames, wire, tubing and electronic parts. The following is step by
step process of aluminum recycling:
Collection of Scrap Aluminum
Drinks cans, aluminum foil trays, and aerosol cans are collected from homes, streets and garbage
collection centres by hired individuals or business people who major in aluminum collection. They
are sometimes mixed with steel cans. The scrap aluminum is then collected together and then it is
transported to the treatment plant.
Sorting
The mixed metals (aluminum and steel cans) are taken to a materials recovery facility where they
are cleaned, sorted into different metal streams and later compressed into bales. This step is very
important in ensuring that the aluminum is separated from other metals. It is important to point out
that drink cans
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Ma Joad In John Steinbeck s Grapes Of Wrath
Moms will do almost anything to keep their families safe. Even the gentlest of moms will put up
a dangerous fight for their families safety. I ve seen this with my mom and I am sure you have
seen it with yours. Ma Joad had to put up multiple fights to keep her family together. Ma Joad
changed significantly over the course of Grapes of Wrath because, she had to change from gentle
to brave to keep her familysafe, she had to stand up and be the family leader to hold them all
together, and she became more independent overtime.
To start with, Ma Joad was gentle, caring and patient. This all changed during the families travels.
Her caring attribute lead to her turning into a brave women picking fights with many people to
protect those she cared
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Sylvia Plath
In Sylvia Plath s Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, Plath displays her deepest emotions and concerns. Her
beliefs completely contradicts her fathers so she has to deal with a lot of negative emotions
throughout her life. Both of these poems were both written at the end of Plath s life and really
show her state of mind. Throughout her poems, we are able to see the motivation behind her
feelings and her suicide attempts. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, by SylviaPlath are the closing notes to
Plath s grudges towards her father, her husband, and many other things.
In her poems, Plath displays her struggles with her personal relationship with her father, her father s
collaborations, and her mental status. Sylvia Plath s relationship with her father is ... Show more
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In lines 43 47 she says that she dies exceptionally well and she does it as though it feels real. This
indicated that she is indeed depressed and feels dead to the world and to herself (Plath 1). On
the other side, in lines 79 83 of Lady Lazarus, Plath says, Herr God, Herr Lucifer. Beware beware.
Out of the ash I rise with my red hair (Plath 1). She says this as if she has risen from the dead.
This could be symbolic of her overcoming her feelings towards he father and moving on with
her life. Herr is German for mister, so in complete English, Plath is saying, Mister God, Mister
Lucifer... She symbolically tells God and Lucifer to beware, because she is rising from the dead
with her red hair. After all of this time, Sylvia Plath s burdens eventually became too heavy for
her to carry, and she eventually reaches her breaking point. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, were her
last works before she breaks down. Although she had attempted to kill herself many times before,
her attempt on February 11, 1963 was different. She succeeded in her suicide attempt on February
11, 1963, leaving behind her
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Boeing and Mcdonnell Douglas Merger
Boeing and Airbus; two longtime rivals fighting over market share in an extremely volatile market
due to high research and development costs and constant changes in market demand was the cause
for Boeing to take drastic protective measures. Boeing which at the time was one of the largest
commercial aircraft manufacturer and third largest aerospace defense contractor decided to merge
with McDonnell Douglas. McDonnell Douglas also produces commercial aircraft but held much
less of the market share than Boeing. The intent of this paper is to describe the search and
screening process Boeing used which is broken down in to three categories: legal, financial and
operational, discuss the valuation criteria, analyze the negotiation and bidding... Show more content
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Rolinitis (1997) The merged company will have approximately 200,000 employees which
included the recent Boeing merger of Rockwell aerospace and defense units. It will operate with
estimated 1997 revenues in excess of $48 billion, making it the largest integrated aerospace
company in the world (The Deal).
Valuation Criteria
Negotiations
Financing
Conclusion
The air craft production industry is one of the most volatile industries due to ever changing supply
and demand and high research and development costs. As the air craft market changed moving
towards more commercial demand and declining defense demand, it became in the best interest
for Boeing and McDonnell Douglas to merge into one joint company making them the largest
commercial and defense air craft production company. There can be quite a bit of issues
concerning the merger of two companies; some concern what is in the best interest of one
company and others may include the concern of not violating trade laws. The purpose of this paper
was to describe the search and screen process and issues; specifically legal, financial, and
operational status, discuss the valuation criteria, valuation and negotiation and bidding processes of
the merger between McDonnell Douglas and Boeing.
References
Andrews, E. L. (1997). Boeing Concession Averts Trade War With Eurpe. The New York Times.
Retrieved from
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Distortions of the Daniel Boone Legend and Their Impact...
Distortions of the Daniel Boone Legend and Their Impact
[1] The silent film, With Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness, was produced in 1926: a time of
prosperity, an era without the skepticism of the modern American mind. People were not yet
questioning the stories and histories they had been taught as children. The entertaining story told in
this Robert North Bradbury film is loosely based on the life of an American hero. However, the
presence of several insidiously inaccurate historical representations demonstrates how an
entertaining film might not be as innocent as it initially seems. This film fails to question certain
key issues concerning the Daniel Boone legend. In fact, it does quite the opposite. The creators of
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What is going on here?
[3] Perhaps the answer lies within a series of other, more precise questions. Who was the real
Daniel Boone? Why was this person chosen over other similar frontiersmen by early hagiographers
to be the next American hero? Who distorted the story of Boone s life and why? What societal
factors went into the making of the Boone legend? Why was this legend still immensely popular in
the 20th century? How did With Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness represent, or misrepresent, the
story of Daniel Boone, and why is that important? What does all of this mean to Americans today as
this nation continues to redefine itself in the early years of the new millennium?
[4] That is a lot to consider, but with good cause. Only by asking the tough questions and
demanding accountability can a nation hope to correct its past wrongs, learn from its mistakes,
and prevent similar injustices from occurring again. This process must begin by taking a new,
more responsible look at history. Only when the facts are gathered from every possible perspective
can one begin to truly comprehend history and its importance. What, then, are the facts behind the
Daniel Boone legend? (To learn more about Daniel Boone s life, click here to visit the Historical
Context page)
[5] Boone was indeed an early American frontiersman and explorer. During Boone s life and
continuing long after his death, several authors published authentic
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Halo Game Comparison Essay
Since the debut of Halo in 2001, the game has become one of the most iconic first person
shooters to have ever entered the gaming industry. In Halo, players fight multiple alien races as
the legendary Spartan II, a genetically enhanced super soldier, named John S117. Recently, the
creators of Halo released a new game called Destiny; in the game, guardians fight off multiple alien
races in an attempt to destroy an ancient evil known as the Darkness. Many gamers claim that Halo
and Destiny are very different, however, a true Halo fan can identify the similarities between the
two games. Though the two games have small differences, Halo and Destiny are the same in
many ways; the weapons, the enemies fought, and the AI companion system. When a Halo fan
picks up his first weapon in Destiny, whether it be a scout rifle or an auto rifle, he should
instantly be able to acknowledge the similarity in mechanics. In Halo the weapon mechanics are
simple, a player can pick up anything that he can find. In contrast, Destiny has completely
customizable weapon mechanics; a primary weapon slot, a secondary weapon slot, and a heavy
weapon slot. Aside from the way a player obtains his weapon, everything else is the same. In Halo,
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Each game has three alien races that gamers encounter. The three enemies in Halo are; the
Covenant, the Flood, and an ally of the Covenant known as Brutes. In Destiny, the three enemies
are; the Fallen, Vex. and an ally of the Fallen known as the Cabal. The Covenant and the Fallen
are the same, they both contain three primary classes; a small assault enemy (grunts and shanks),
a defensive enemy (Jackals and Vandals), and a major enemy (Elites and Captains). The Flood and
the Vex are the same, both are a zombie like species led by a dark force. Lastly, the Brutes and the
Cabal are both ape like
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Self And Place In Waiting For The Barbarians
In this thesis, the goal is to examine how the sense of Self and Place is portrayed and influenced
by colonialism, in two postcolonial fictional South African novels; J.M. Coetzee s Waiting for
the Barbarians and Nadine Gordimer s Burger s Daughter. Both authors have won the Nobel
Prize for Literature, in 1991 Gordimer was the first South African author to receive this Prize,
and Coetzee joined her in 2003. First of all, Coetzee s novel Waiting for the Barbarians offers the
story of the Magistrate going through a crisis of conscience in a complicated place, however the
Magistrate serves as a parallel for all human beings living under regimes that disregard lawfulness
and respectable behaviour. Secondly, Gordimer s novel Burger s Daughter materialized... Show
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It was Nelson Mandela himself who said on the 3rd of July 1999: The experience of others has
taught us that nations that do not deal with the past are haunted by it for generations we should
forgive but not forget (O Reilly 46). Furthermore, it will be quite interesting and stimulating to
explore these issues from respectively Nadine Gordimer s female point of view, and J.M. Coetzee s
male point of view through their novels. Not to mention, that both the authors are critically of each
other s work. Actually, in 1988 Coetzee and Gordimer got caught in a disturbing public
disagreement regarding Salman Rushdie s invitation to speak about his controversial novel Satanic
Verses, for which the British Indian author received numerous threats to his life. Retrospectively,
Coetzee admitted that he was wrong and Gordimer, in her prudence, was right to argue that
Rushdie s invitation to speak in South Africa should be withdrawn. Therefore, it is my assumption
that examining as well as identifying the sense of Self and Place in the Nobel Laureates novels,
Waiting for the Barbarians and Burger s Daughter, will be an interesting and rewarding
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Virginia s Winery Business Plan
Virginia s Winery Business Plan Example 111 Winery Lane Churchville, VA 11111 Phone: (111) 111
1111 Email: virginiaswinery@gmail.com Website: http://www.virginiaswinery.com Owners:
William and Wendy Vine Table of Contents Table of Contents
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2 Executive Summary
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11 Operations Staff
Estimate.................................................................................................................................................
11 Scheduling
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12 Plan of Operations
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12 Timeline
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12 Hours of Operation
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12 Suppliers
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13 Production Process
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13 Bottling and Labeling Process
........................................................................................................................................... 14 Storage
Process
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Similarities Between Kenny And Byron
Back in 1940 s 70 s there was a Civil Rights Movement, much like today. Today we have many
racial differences. Many people get injured or even killed because of it. They call people names.
In The Watsons go to Birmingham 1963. Kenny and Byron are African American. Back in the
60 s white people didn t let African Americans go in shops, restaurants, stadiums, and many
more. There are many similarities between Kenny and Byron. Byron was sneaky. On page 81
Byron said, want some and Kenny was wondering why Byron had Swedish CrГЁmes. So Kenny
asks and Byron put it on the families tab. Kenny was sneaky. On page 40, LJ tricked Kenny into
burying his dinosaurs in the ground. LJ stole the dinosaurs. Kenny looked back in the hole and
they were gone. Byron was sarcastic. On page 51 Byron said, Well, listen here and Kenny and
Joetta said Ok, tell us . Byron told Kenny and Joetta about frozen up southern folks. They believed
him. Kenny was sarcastic. On page 69 Kenny said, Ooh, Byron, you better get out of here because
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Byron was a Bully. On page 58 Buphead said Maybe them boy s ears are bad. Byron said,
Lemme! He was beating up Larry Dunn for taking Kenny s gloves. Kenny was caring. On page
48 Kenny said, Here come some of the Weird Watsons doing their mummy imitations. He said
that because he was putting all of Joetta winter clothes on for her. Byron was daddy cool. Byron
got his lips stuck on the rearview mirror of the Brown Bomber from kissing himself. Miss Henry
said, don t be nervous, Kenny. Because she had asked him to read to another class. Everybody
thinks he s a nerd. Byron is a storyteller. Byron says, Have you ever noticed how big the rear door
is in the back of those garbage trucks? He told Joey and Kenny that they put frozen up southern
folks in them. Kenny believes Byron s
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The Disadvantages And Disadvantages Of A Single Sign-On On...
Name: Mojeed Oyeniyi
Assignment
1.What is Single Sign On? What are the advantages and disadvantages of it
Single sign on (SSO) is a property of access control of multiple related, yet independent, software
systems. It is a strategy that allows users to sign on to a computer or network once and have their
identification and authorization credentials allow them into all computers and systems where they
are authorized. Hence, users do not need to enter multiple user IDs or passwords which invariably
reduces human error, which is a major part of system failures
Advantages of Single sign on
Increased efficiency and productivity It brings about efficient logon process as users only have to
log on once.
It provides failed logon attempt thresholds and lockouts which protects against an intruder using
brute force to obtain an authentic user ID and password combination.
It can provide for stronger passwords. With only one password to remember, users are generally
willing to use stronger passwords.
When businesses have various partners, implementing authentication and authorization can become
somewhat complicated. With Single sign on, businesses can centralize authentication management
and grant users instant access to all shared applications.
Disadvantages of Single sign on
A major disadvantage is that it constitutes a single point of failure. A compromised password lets
an intruder into all areas open to the password owner.
Static passwords provide very limited security. Two factor authentication or at least a one time
password is required for access by the user using SSO
Adding SSO to unique computers or legacy systems in the network might be difficult.
2.Why is Media Disposal important? What are the bad outcomes that can be done if not performed
Media Disposal is the destruction of data on electronic equipment being disposed, transferred or
reused. This includes all forms of electronic media such as hard drives, solid state and flash
drives, tapes and devices with built in storage. Media that is to be discarded must be sanitized in a
manner that makes access to previously stored data impossible. Degaussing and repeated
overwriting are common and effective methods of disposing media that are to
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Jack s Transformation In Lord Of The Flies Essay
As time progresses on the island without a real system of order, human nature takes over in many
of the boys, starting with Jack. Although it does not last, at the beginning of the novel even Jack
agrees with Ralph saying that they need to have rules and obey them (Golding 42). This helps
display the dramatic transformation the boys go through to eventually become full fledged savages.
Golding allows this transformation to happen in what seems like an unsettlingly fast amount of
time. It shows how quick humans can go from being functioning parts of society to savages that act
like animals without any regard for right and wrong. This makes one think about civilizationin
general. It raises the question of how close society as a whole is to falling apart. Most would say
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They continue with their savage ways of hunting and looking for a beast, rather than worrying
about other responsibilities. Ralph tries to reason with Jack about many topics such as the
signal fire being their only chance of rescue (Golding 176). Ralph knows that if they want
someone to rescue them, keeping a signal fire lit at all times is their best shot. Jack seemingly
does not care about this at all. He and his group abandon the fire and go hunting for pigs
(Golding #). This is quite alarming as he has already lost sight of getting off the island. Roger kills
Piggy with a boulder that simultaneously destroys the conch, leaving Ralph as the only
representation of civilization in any form (Golding 180 181). Ralph is one of the few alive that
cares and understands that civilization and order are important. He strives to save the group, but he
cannot save the group unless they help themselves. Instead of being productive and unable to get
their priorities straight, the remaining boys are more worried about killing Ralph than getting off the
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Essay On Kate Hudson
Cancer has taken over as the media s darling disease for the past few decades. The national
attention has catapulted the funding for cancer research with events such as Relay for Life and the
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Even professional athletes are wearing ribbons and dying their
hair in support of loved ones who have fought the disease. This has led to revolutionary cancer
treatments that have caused morbidity and mortality for most cancers to plummet. Nowhere is this
more evident than breast cancer. The advent of mammograms has led to earlier detection and more
successful treatments. This doesn t mean the fight has been won. Kate Hudson knows this. She isn
t letting up.
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It focuses on developing outfits and accessories that focus on both function and comfort. Its
customers have the option to customize the outfits to fit both their lifestyle and personal fashion. It
is a division of JustFab which was renamed TechStyle Fashion Group earlier this year.
Kate Hudson was one of three founders to launch this clothing company in 2013. Two years later,
Kate Hudson worked with her brother to launch a men s division of activewear. This was named
FL2. Earlier this year, the company expanded further. It now sells dresses, swimsuits, and other
styles of clothing. The company has remained in the spotlight for its well publicized feud with its
competitor. Lululemon. Hudson s cell phone footage has even had a starring role.
Two years ago, Fabletics opened its first physical store. It now sells its clothing in various malls
across the country. It has outlets in New Jersey, Ohio, Missouri, and California. By the year s end,
over 100 Fabletics stores will open their doors across the country. Customers can become members
of this luxury clothing line for $50 per month. Upon joining, every customer completes a survey
that tailors their clothing to suit their
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Media Bias In America Essay
The media in the United States of America has grown on a massive scale in the form of the
Liberal Model. This of course entails market dominated practices and professionalization in
journalism in all adequate media aspects. The First Amendment has provided the American
citizens with the freedom of speech ever since it was established. This privilege is very evident in
today s society as news media on all sides of the political spectrum gets mass amounts of coverage
throughout the country. The U.S. observes never ending debates going on in the political
atmosphere everyday because of the countless issues occurring in the country including the
management of the economy, handling of taxes, and many more. Although it is nearly impossible
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The interviewees themselves admit to noticing mainstream media bias. While there is no clear
indication if the media is biased leaning towards the right or left on the political spectrum, each
news outlet provides its own form of bias that it wishes to portray. The news holds power to frame
presidential candidates and perceive them how they want viewers to, especially in today s
constantly growing popularity as America slowly decides who wants to be their next president. One
my of biggest findings of these interviews were Spencer s accusations that mainstream media is
very biased and that he doesn t approve of them. This supports the argument that the American
media is biased in one way or another and that not all committed conservatives or liberals put their
trust into popular news outlets. The gentlemen I interviewed strive for more neutrality in the media.
America needs to improve its market dominated news outlets so that citizens may be able to
educate themselves further and better familiarize themselves for what news and journalism truly
should
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Types of Friends Essay
There are a lot of important things in life. However, one of the most important things for people
to survive in this world is friendship. Without friendship, people can die of loneliness. What do
you think about your friends? Do you like your friends? There are a lot of different types of
friends. There are friends that I like and some friends with whom I do not get along. Friends with
positive characteristics such as reliable, trustworthy and faithful whom I usually get along with
are the one that tend to have more friends and the negative one whom I usually not get along with
tend to be alone. However, friends with negative characteristic can also give us some good
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They can learn to get some confidence because confidence is really important in order to perform
better. Being an overconfident person is also beneficial, as we won t get nervous easily and our
performances will be better. This kind of person isn t scared to take some risks as they have trust
and confidence in themselves. This kind of person has potential to be a really successful person in
the future. I have a friend that is really confident that when he performed for a speech competition
at school, he can speak fluently without any hesitation that made him the winner of the competition.
We can learn a lot from this kind of person. I learn that correct proportion of something, even the
thing we take as something bad, before, can turn into something good. We have to be able to
measure how confident we can be while with friends and when the confidence is really needed.
Being a competitive person can be advantageous, as this kind of person wants to be the best in
everything. As they want to be the best in everything, they will work and study harder than any
other people. They will try as hard as they can to be the best. As a result, they will get good
marks on test or get an extremely good job in the future. It is beneficial for them. For Example: I
know that being a competitive person can be advantageous as I have a friend that is competitive.
She is so competitive that in every test, she will study as hard as she can. In every test, she
managed to get the best scores
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Should The Fair Use Doctrine Must Be Won And Defended On...
According to Intellectual Property Quotes (n.d.), While American intellectual property deserves
protection, that protection must be won and defended in a manner that does not stifle innovation,
erode due process under the law, and weaken the protection of political and civil rights on the
Internet (Intellectual PropertyQuotes, n.d.). In this paper I will discuss the facts and legal reasoning
of this case, what the Fair UseDoctrine is, and will answer the following: why it is important to
protect intellectual property, why it is important for society to have access to intellectual property,
and whether the Fair Use Doctrine properly balances the rights of content producers against the
public good.
Facts and Legal Reasoning of This Case According to Gambino (2011, June 21), in a recent
movie called The Hangover Part II, Stu Price, a dentist in the movie who is played by actor Ed
Helms, wakes up with a tribal tattoo on his face after a night of partying in Bangkok. The tattoo
is identical to one that Mike Tyson has, which refers to the boxer s appearance in the 2009 movie
The Hangover. S. Victor Whitmill, Mike Tyson s tattoo artist, filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros.
Entertainment on April 28, 2011 just a couple weeks before the movie was scheduled to open. He
sued them because he had obtained a copyright for the tattoo on April 19, 2011; he claimed that
since they were using this tattoo for the movie as well as in advertisements, that this was copyright
infringement.
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A Rising Concern For United States Citizens
Cybercrimes: A Rising Concern for United States Citizens How would someone like to go shopping
this holiday season and go to checkout just to find out that your credit/debit card are being
declined? As they begin to investigate, they start to realize that the problem is much more than they
expected because their identity and personal information was stolen. Cybercrimes have become a
main concern for the United States. Therefore, cybersecurity should be one of the main concerns of
securityin this day and age. With cybercrime, a person can be attacked anytime, any day, and
anywhere, where there is internet access. These attacks affect just about every American in one
way or another. Cyber attacks are generally conducted by foreign countries to hack into United
States companies to gain access to Americans personal information for malicious reasons, disrupt
the functionality of the government, and to impose their agenda against the United States.
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the three general types of cybercrime are Cyber
attacks are crimes in which the computer system is the target. Cyber attacks consist of computer
viruses (including worms and Trojan horses), denial of service attacks, and electronic vandalism or
sabotage. Cyber theft comprises crimes in which a computer is used to steal money or other things
of value. Cyber theft includes embezzlement, fraud, theft of intellectual property, and theft of
personal or financial data. Other computer
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Types Of Whole Life Insurance
Types of Whole Life Insurance
As I mentioned a few paragraphs ago, I m using whole life as a blanket term for an entire
category of insurance products, which some agents refer to as permanent life or universal life. I
like the term whole because it fits well with my approach to investing, which is, if I may be
permitted the phrase, holistic. I m concerned with all of you your mind, your emotions, and your
overall state of being. In the following section, I ll review the fundamental characteristics of this
class of insurance products, then briefly discuss some of the variations therein.
Basic Facets of Whole Life Insurance:
Fixed Premiums: With some notable exceptions, your premium is set when you buy the policy, and
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Participating and Participating Whole Life: Participating and Participating Whole Life policies are
special types of permanent life insurance policies wherein the policy holder is paid a regular
dividend from the insurance company, similar to that which a stockholder might receive. These
dividends can be used to pay policy premiums, they can be redirected into the investment portion
of the policy, or they can simply be kept the policy holder decides how he or she wants to use
them. Participating and Participating Whole Life policies are generally less complex than universal
policies, since the premiums are almost always fixed. With variable and participating policies, the
death benefit may grow or shrink, but there is almost always a guaranteed minimum payout.
TIP: The ins and outs of universal and whole plans are very complex, and need no, MUST be
discussed with a qualified life insurance agent.
Comparison of Investments
By now I hope you re convinced about the value of whole life insurance as investment tool. The
proper use of a whole life policy can put you on a path to financial security and wealth creation.
But in case you aren t convinced yet, I ll take a moment to compare an investment in a whole life
policy with other investments. I m going to keep it simple, though. I don t want to throw a bunch of
numbers at you and talk about
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MГ©tis Argumentative Essay
I believe the MГ©tis became the least unified as the result of confederation.
To begin with, in 1869, The Government of Canada, Great Britain, and the Hudson s Bay
Company sign an agreement whereby Rupert s land is sold to the Dominion of Canada. MГ©tis,
Indians, and settlers are not consulted. And this event affects at least 10,000 Metis and other people
who already living in Rupert s land.
Secondly, Louis Riel is the leader of the Metis people, Louis Riel intervened. Believing that the
MГ©tis future lay with Canada, not with the United States, he assured the Lieutenant Governor
that the MГ©tis would not join the Fenians and he kept his word. For want of local support, the
Fenian attack died before it had begun. Archibald was prepared to leave him in peace. However,
this feeling was not shared by all and Archibald came to believe that peace would be restored more
quickly if Riel left the country for a while. Riel and LГ©pine left Manitoba on February 23, 1872,
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Pembina is located 2 miles south of the Canada US border. And this event makes the MГ©tis to
work together and to be together.
Also, In 1937, The first MГ©tis specific organization is formed in Canada, The MГ©tis Nation of
Saskatchewan. This event helps the MГ©tis to be unified.
Another reason why, in the early 1990s, by the will of Ontario MГ©tis, the MГ©tis Nation of
Ontario represents the collective aspirations, rights, and interests of MГ©tis people and
communities throughout Ontario.And This event helps the MГ©tis to be unified.
Lastly, Suggestions based on today s society I think that the MГ©tis will not be the least unified in
today s society because others don t have the right to sell others land without permission so they
will not be spread.
Finally, Those are the reasons that I believe the MГ©tis are the least unified as the result of
confederation because they lost more than
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Taming Of The Shrew Misogyny
The Taming of the Shrew, reflects the problematic nature of the play s central conception, often
taking eccentric casting and staging approaches in an effort to recapture the plays comic elements.
Criticisers claim that Petruchio is Katherina s rescuer, the prudent man who guides her to a better
and truer self. Unlike other misogynistic literature, this play mocks not only the womanherself in the
person of the shrew, but male attitudes towards women.
Shakespeare presents misogyny throughout the play but firstly starts at the beginning when
Katherina is forced by her father, Baptista, to get married to a man of his choice, unfortunately for
Katherina this man was Petruchio. Nowadays forced marriage is considered as cruel and demeaning
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Although Katherina does not want to admit that she desires him, her speech at the end implies
otherwise. Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares
for thee, And for thy maintenance; commits his body To painful labour, both by sea and land; To
watch the night in storms, the day in cold, Whilst thou li st warm at home, secure and safe; And
craves no other tribute at thy hands But love, fair looks, and true obedience Too little payment for
so great a debt. The final scene depicts the conclusion of the taming process when Katherina
delivers her famous speech that defines the marriage contract. Katherina understands that she must
give in to Petruchio if she is to find peace. Too little payment for so great a debt. This shows the
level of her transformation, Petruchio has finally tamed Katherina. Although we believe that
Katherina has been tamed by her husband, we have to take into consideration whether Katherina
does love Petruchio or if this is all a disguise. One critic named Pederson explains that Katherina s
final speech expresses a direct denial of the method by which Shakespeare allows Petruchio to tame
Katherina, because it asserts that the example of bad tempered, uncontrolled behaviour can only
bring about behaviour of the same kind in the learner, not a change to
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The Causes Of Poverty In The Elizabethan England Era
Life in Elizabethan England was hard. While some people believe that the life was great in that
era, but they are mistaken. The life during Elizabethan England era was very hard because of the
poverty levels being very high, the towns were unclean and their diets were very poor. During the
Elizabethan England era there was an outburst of poverty. Others may say that the poverty was not
an issue, but they are mistaken.The poverty created a big issue for the poor because they looked
down upon them and didn t try to help then so more and more people were becoming broke.
Poverty became a widespread problem during the Elizabethan era, so much so that Parliament was
forced to enact laws aimed at dealing with the country s poor on a number of occasions. Initially,
these laws took a harsh view of the poor and even went so far as to criminalize begging and
institute severe punishments for those who were caught in the act. (Elizabethan Class System.)
This shows that so many people were in debut or below the poverty line that they needed to
enforce a law. It was such a bad life that people who need to get money by begging the act in
force it as a crime. While Elizabethan England contained poverty, it was also full of unclean towns
/cities. While some say that their life was easy and joyful,they are mistaken. Who could find
stepping in human poop fun? There was no technology back then that could flush people s waste
into the plumbing system so they had to find somewhere to put it. They had buckets and baskets
that they used as toilets. When a person was done they would just throw it out the balcony,onto the
streets. Since the human waste was just on the ground it would just end up flowing into their
watering system. So not only were they walking in their own waste, they were drinking it too. If a
person is drinking human waste then they are bound to end up with diseases. Elizabethan Illnesses
Bubonic Plague, dysentery and typhoid. (Alchin, L.K., Elizabethan Era) That is only a couple of
the main diseases that went around throughout that area. Also it didn t help that they had little
knowledge to help get rid out these disease. They barely knew how to get rid the common cold not
a plague. Elizabethan Medicine
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Essay on Robert martin jones case
Robin Martin Jones 1
Robin Martin Jones Final Analysis
Robin Martin Jones 2
Description
In pursuing a career in financial services Robin Martin Jones went on to start with a fortune 500
company after graduation. Her decision to join a larger firm seems to be motivated by the
following, it would offer many opportunities in the way of career advancement. It subsequently
leads to Robin being selected to continue in her studies in an MBA program, in which she excelled.
Following these events, she seemed to be on track one promotion after another.
In further giving an overview or description, the one thing that is sometimes overlooked is there are
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Other practical glass ceiling matters include unequal pay rates and the idea that women lose out
Robin Martin Jones 4
on involvement in an organization if they take maternity leave ( Napikoski). In the end, it just may
be the fact that she never got all the companies policies out in the open, but one can be sure no one
would have told her raising a family would stunt the growth of her career.
Furthermore, My classmates offered other theories which could be seen as a contributing theory
and in the next several paragraphs, these theories will be broken down and discussed.
Attribution theory states that there are internal and external explanations for work family and
family work conflict. (King, 2005). This applies,because it explains that most of the internal reason
go back to our understanding of the traditional roles based on society s and our own individual
perceptions. Depending on you learned perception, it can be passed off as that s the way it is, in a
naive way, or a deliberate way, either way it applies to this situation.
Equity Theory, although her feeling of inequity did probably strongly apply in the end. This also
played a part in her departure, this was a result of the chain reaction of events, and not the main
theory.
For Robin to get to this point she would have had to pass through a multitude of stages created by
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Image Masking And Its Image
Image Masking a software tool to improve your blurred image Who does not to want to see his
image looks good and it should have an aesthetic view? Or, do you have any old photo, obscured
image which you want to make new? Yes, you can. There is an effective software tool to
improve the quality of images, which is called Image masking . Uses of image masking software
has increased by leaps and bound. If someone desires to impress ones customers with images, it
is time to get in touch with the image masking expert. You can send your images by email to
image masking studios at any time and they can bring about a change for the better. What is
Image masking? Image masking is one of the basic image processing operations. It is used to
eliminate the background of photographs which have hazy edges, tainted dot or hair portions.
The image masking software can eliminate, extract or detach an object from the rest of the
picture using the image masking technique. Image masking is now a recognized profession.
Many people specially in developing countries get employment in image standardization studios
or companies. Day by day its application is growing as people tend to keep their photographs
intact and retain their past memory fresh from the album pages. Before delving into the image
mask application, we need to know what is called mask. Layers are probably the single most
important addition to Photoshop since the original version, but a layer masks are a close second.
The term
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Effects Of The Fall Of Communism In Czechoslovakia
INTRODUCTION
In this essay, I will analyze the profound effect that the fall of Communism in Czechoslovakia,
and subsequently the Czech Republic, in the Velvet Revolution of 1989, had on the legal regime
in the country. Obviously the process of conversion to democracy was a long and arduous one,
fraught with struggles. I will lay out this essay as follows; to begin, I will give a general
introduction that will discuss things that had to be altered after the fall of the Communist regime. I
will look back at the history of democracy in the Czech Republic, and how forty years of
Communist rule tore this proud tradition to shreds. The main part of the essay will revolve around
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Between the years of 1990 and 1992, after the fall of Communism and the formation of the first
democratic parliament in years, there was permanent conflict on the issue of Slovakian autonomy.
As time went on, the legal preferences of the nations began to run in opposite directions. To avoid
any further conflict, the political elite decided to break up the federation and form two separate
autonomous states. This new agreement came into effect on the 1st of January 1993.
Legal Changes
One of the most important changes to Czech law after the fall of communism was the reinstitution
of multi party elections, the very foundation of democracy. But on top of this, there were a number
of extremely important institutional changes, as well as new laws brought into effect to enforce
democracy in the nation. These are listed below in bullet point form for the sake of
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Michelle Moody
According to One In Four, which presents statistics related to sexual assaults, 5% of women on
college campuses experience rape or attempted rape every year (Sexual Assault Statistics). How
can we ensure that this alarming 5% stays low? Security cameras don t prevent an attack from
occurring, but it will assist with identifying who participated in the attack. In an ABC News article,
they interviewed the New York Police Department who recently installed 3,000 public and private
securitycameras to monitor terrorism. In the conclusion of that experiment, John Firman who is the
International Associate of Chief of Police in New York stated, We know cameras enhance that
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Four Vanderbilt football players were accused of raping an unconscious female undergraduate
student (Allyn par 1). The situation transpired in a very odd way. Officials were reviewing the
surveillance footage of how a door was broken on one of the halls in the dorm when the officials
noticed something strange occurring (Allyn par 1). They noticed many men walking in and out
of one specific room, then, one player used a towel to cover the security cameras (Allyn par 1).
They concluded that the broken door could have only been done by one of the football players.
They began to interview the football players and concluded who was involved (Allyn par 7).
Other pieces of evidence like cell phone videos were used to determine who participated. This
example, provides support as to how surveillance cameras aren t an invasion of privacy, rather they
are beneficial in determining who participated in criminal
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Football Game Essay
Today is May 3, 2016, the day we take on the best team in our conference. The coach announced
yesterday that I, Tyler Bush would be on the mound against the 12 0 Red Raiders. The feeling I
have cannot even be explained in words. To think not one team has been within five points of
defeating them is hard to believe. I don t know whether to be excited because coach would put
the ball in my hands against the Red Raiders or nervous because I do not want to be embarrassed
when we lose 20 0. Now I have to sit and wait through six and a half hours of people saying I do not
want to go tonight just to get our asses kicked. , This games going to suck bro. . Now I m just
horrified because everyone knows what the result is going to be.
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Our batters our having no luck against the darts that their pitcher is throwing. As we have not
received a hit in the first five innings. The game was still tied 0 0, as I once again headed back out
to the mound at the bottom of the fifth inning to take on the heart of the lineup. The previous four
innings went smoothly with the opponent only getting four hits. My confidence level was high,
three more innings and we will be walking out of here with a win. But, going through the four,
five, six batters will be a major obstacle. As the game proceeds, I am getting more and more
nervous every pitch.
As I released my go to pitch, I thought it would blow right by the hitter. But I thought wrong.
The 6 3, 200 pounder cranked the ball down the right field line for a stand up triple. My hope in
the matter of a split second went down the drain. With my confidence level at its all time low, all
I wanted to do was take a seat. I knew that was not an option. But the road is not getting easier, as
the 6 3, 200 pounders brother approached the plate. I knew I had to strike him out in order to have
any chance at winning this game. My second pitch of the inning, gone, out of the park. I just
ruined an amazing performance by our entire team in the matter of 2 pitches. I felt as if my team
lost all hope. From that point on, the game was over.
On the bus ride home, everyone was acting like their normal selves. Like we
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I Love Songs Analysis
Three Songs There are three songs that I believe go along with We Were Liars by E. Lockhart.
One song is All My Loving by The Beatles, because for all the love that were hallucinations that
Cadence had during the story for Gat. A second song that I think goes with the story is Medicine
by The 1975, because once Cadence learned the truth of the accident, all her migraines, aches,
and hallucinations disappeared. The last song I think corresponds with the story is The Beach
from The Neighbourhood, because i think it describes how Cadence feels towards the end of
the story. I think the song All My Loving by The Beatles goes with the story with the
hallucinations that she has of Gat. The first line of the song is Close your eyes and I ll kiss you
Tomorrow I ll miss you Remember I ll always be true which I believe matches with the feeling that
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The part of the song that she feels that s a burden is Now I need your help with everything that I
do, I don t want to lie, I ve relying on you. Cadence asked her mother to tell her what happened the
night of the accident and relies on her mother for going through the day. For the pain the lyrics
are I can admit, I m not fireproof, I feel it burning me, I feel it burning you. When really the
accident was a fire that took the life of her cousins and family dogs, so that part of the song is
when Cadence starts to remember parts of the accident, but not the whole thing. Throughout the
song the singer has a feeling that he s hoping that he doesn t hurt his loved one and I think I can
match that part to when Cadence realizes that all her loved ones are gone because of what she
did. One specific part of the song is I hope I don t murder me, I don t burden you when in the end
she kills them and burdens her
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The Acquisition Of Language And Speech Development
The acquisition of language and speech development takes place over a period from birth to
around three years of age and in early childhood from the ages of four to six. The development is
quick and passes through similar stages in all children not depending on the language that you
acquire. The process of language developmentis therefore universal, namely the development of
sounds to words and grammar of the language (Bates and Goodman, 2001).
Critical periods of individual development stages vary but most often with only a few months term
temporal intervals (Bates and Goodman, 2001; Crain and Lillo Martin 1999). Reynell J. (1977)
separated three essential components of language expression: vocabulary, grammatical structure
and content. The development of all three components are intertwined in the process of children s
language acquisition.
Language development often proves difficult. When talking about speech disorders, the child
deviates from the others in such a way to attract the attention of the listener in a sense of his
manner of speaking, but not the content. Speech disorders may be biologically or functionally
driven. What is meant with biological speech disorders is when the disorder is caused by an
injury, illness or deficiency of speech mechanism. In other cases, there are functionally related
interferences. In the pre school period the most frequent are the following speech disorders:
babbling and stuttering, less frequently we observe delayed speech
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The Family Of Victorian Literature And Culture
What do you see as the significant elements in representations of the family in Victorian literature
and culture? 


Intro
There are many elements in representations of the family in Victorian literature and culture. In this
essay, through Bronte s Jane Eyre, Dickens Oliver Twist, and Gaskell s Mary Barton, I will be
focusing on family in relation to how society perceives and affects the individual in the family, how
and whether a family is formed through blood relation or situation, In the mid Victorian era,
novelists were prone to use their literature as a method of discovering and drawing attention to the
conditions of society, classes, industrialism and family ties. They bring their own individual
experiences, and portray it through realist and fictional novels.
Mary Barton
Although class struggle is most clearly seen in public confrontations, the family is the mechanism
which reproduces class attitudes, and parent child relationships, as worked out in the extraneous
sections of this novel, demonstrate how the personal becomes the political. If we approach the
novel through the ethics of family, therefore, we do not detract from its value as an exploration of
class relations, but instead of seeing it as an industrial novel flawed by political naivety and
superfluous sub plots, we can see it as an attempt to understand the interaction of class and gender.
In particular, its opposed class based images of fatherhood prompt us to re think the political
concept of
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The Microstructure of a Typical Animal Cell Essay
Unit 13, task 1.
P1 Describe the microstructure of a typical animal cell and the functions of the main cell
components. A typical animal cell is seen as a tiny, three dimensional sac which is in fact made up
of many components, each as important as the other. The microstructure of an animal cellwas in
fact uncovered mainly through the use of both cell fractionation and electron microscopy. Each
main component has its own, individual function which helps a cell to function and maintains the
cell membrane. The components that I will be describing include the cell membrane, nucleus,
cytoplasm, mitochondria, lysosomes, Golgi bodies, centrioles, endoplasmic reticulum (both smooth
and rough) and ribosomes.
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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (Smooth ER) The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is very similar
in terms of structure and chemically to the rough endoplasmic reticulum with the exception of
not being able to attach ribosomes like the rough ER can. The smooth ER has more than just one
main function and in simple terms these are control of calcium release within the muscle cells,
breakdown of lipid soluble toxins in the liver and lipid steroid hormone synthesis. It primarily
makes and process fat within a typical animal cell. The structure of the smooth ER is usually said
to be tubular rather than sheet like and it may be separate from the rough ER or in some cases
may in fact be an extension of it. The smooth ER is said to be most common in cells that
metabolise fat and it is a continuation of the outer nuclear membrane of a cell. It is made up of a
vast network of membrane which is usually covered in tubules and vesicles. Depending on the type
of cells, the amount of rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum that is present within it varies
somewhat greatly. Endoplasmic means inside of the cytoplasm and the term reticulum means
network. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough ER) The surface of the rough endoplasmic
reticulum is covered in ribosomes which are
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Tupac s Cry Against Racism
My fighter once said, Mama always used to tell me If you can t find something to live for, you
best find something to die for. My fighter, Tupac (2pac) Shakur, did die for something. He died
for rapping against Racism. Tupac was the first to put thug life anywhere. Tupac was a fighter of
the darkness due to his advocacy to black children s pain, popular songs that speak against
racism, and being affected by racism. 2pac wrote many lyrics that went against racism, He
started thug life by getting it tattooed on his chest. Many people don t know it is an acronym. It
means the hate U give little infants. Forget everybody, I changed a word in there because of
colorful language. He is talking in that how people see black children getting in bad situation such
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He went by 2pac, Pac, Shakur, Makaveli, and more. He was named after a Inca leader who
fought against Spanish rule. Tupac s name means thankful to God, but to him it means in hi
words, It s my reminder to never compromise myself, but I digress. 2pac had many popular
songs, that is one of the reasons he is in the rock and roll hall of fame. Some of his most popular
songs are Changes, hit me up, and dear Mama. In changes he started talking about racism saying,
I got love for my brother / but we can never go nowhere / unless we share with each other / we
gotta start makin changes / learn to see me as a brother stead of two distant strangers. That shows
how lots of black people become estranged from
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The Prehistory Of Human Existence
The prehistory of human existence in Britain includes an outlook into the Stone Age which
consisted of the lower Palaeolithic (Homo erectus), middle Palaeolithic (early Homo sapiens) as
well as the upper Palaeolithic. While there are other species within the Homo genus such as the
Homo rudolfensis, Homo habilis, Homo antecessor and the Homo ergaster, I intend to focus on
the Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis and of course ancient Homo sapiens as I feel they have
the closest connections to modern day humans. While Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis are
relatively similar I am going to mainly define them as somewhat separate species to maintain the
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However the strong similarities between the Homo heidelbergensis and the Homo erectus
means there is some debate that there is no need to differentiate between the two and that it was
Homo erectus who first reached Britain. The Homo erectus species were believed to have lived
between about 1.89 million and 143 000 years ago. Through the study of fossil remains of these
early humans archaeologists have gained evidence to show they were one of the first of the
species to expand beyond Africa. While we do have evidence showing Homo heidelbergensis
/erectus presence in Britain (for example Boxgrove) around 500 000 years it can be seen that
they did not remain after this original arrival, glacial periods playing a large part in the
dispersion of these early visitors. The middle Palaeolithic period was between approximately
300 000 and 45 000 years ago, the upper Palaeolithic being between approximately 45 000 and 10
000 years ago. The Homo sapien species was believed to have emerged during the middle
Palaeolithic, more specifically around 195 000 years ago in Africa and these are seen to be the
first humans to have eventually permanently inhabited Britain. Despite the evidence for homo
sapien existence in Britain 400 000 years ago the presence of modern humans in Britain remained
brief and sporadic. It has only been continuous since about 12,000 years ago. (Natural History
Museum) The homo sapien species is therefore the species us
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Plato s Euthyphro Paradox
As I read through Plato s Euthyphro, I notice a remarkable conflict regarding definitions of
perceptions. This simply means, that Socrates questions Euthyphro in order to find the objective
meaning, and by doing so he creates an ongoing conflict amongst subjective meaning and objective
meaning. He questions, if it is probable to have an objective and, is an objective a definition of an
object or idea? The questions that Socratespresents concerning this particular idea generates a term
known as a, EuthyphroParadox. For an example, there is a sports car that you have an opportunity
to buy at an affordable price, however all of the other customers at the car dealership feel the same
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Socrates argues that Euthyphro s lack of the true meaning of the term piety pushes forth a
contradictory cycle within itself. In fact the definition that Euthyphro gave was only showing us
an example of a pious act. Euthyphro failed to give a distinguishing meaning as to, what is
piety? This gives inside to Euthyphro s first contradiction from the lack of evidence. Euthyphro
mentions that in his opinion on pious saying that it is irrelevant in its nature. To demonstrate
this Socrates states that he feels as though most men assume that they were correct despite the
lack of vital evidence to prove their case. That being said this argument cannot be seen in terms
of morality. For an example, if one were to carry out this argument any further, an act of
kindness is morally good in God s eyes. The contradictions comes in to play when people
question as to why God considers such acts as this good. This perspective of thinking has lead
people to believe that morality is necessary to be arbitrarily assigned by God, than being good in
itself therefore making it moral. In this particular case, if the importance of morality and goodness
within itself is considered subjective, this is because one cannot differentiate God s aspect on
morality and what is considered objectively moral. That being said, one simply cannot differentiate
what is objective pious and what God s aspect on pious. Both Socrates and Euthyphro find it very
problematic in identifying the difference between being loved by God(s) and piety. In today s
society, most would use the many code of ethics, and use them independently apart from
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Analysis Of 11 Facts About Teens And Self Esteem
Stressed out, dependent, self conscious; these are common emotions among women. According to
Do Something s article, 11 Facts About Teens and Self Esteem , 70% of girls say that they feel
self conscious and like they are not good enough. Recently, due to increasing demands, the makeup
retailer Maybelline, has begun to include a wider variety of models in their ads. From womenof
color to men, this beauty company has been trying to appeal to the desires of all people to feel
beautiful. Maybelline does not stop here though, they appeal to women s desire to feel bold.
Maybelline s ad for their Color Sensational Loaded Bold lipsticks is definitely one that strives to
be bold. Half the ad is taken up by their African American model, Herieth s... Show more content on
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Firstly, Maybelline s choice of Herieth Paul as the model for his ad was a fitting one, due to her
confident expression, her knowledge of the brand, and her obvious boldness in life. Secondly,
although the ad s verbal appeal to young people may be lacking, and it may not be as
informative as possible, it still does persuade young women by appealing to their desires to be
bold. In conclusion, this ad does a great job of playing on women s base insecurities, and of
convincing women that if they ever want to be confident or beautiful, they first must be bold with
their lipstick
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The Role Of Cybersecurity Products And Services
Cybersecurity is becoming one of the fastest growing industries ever, due in large part because of
the internet. We expect worldwide spending on cybersecurity products and services to eclipse $1
trillion for the five year period from 2017 to 2021 (Morgan, 2015). So just why is the internet the
reason behind the sudden growth of cybersecurity products and services? The internet is the
structure of interconnected computing appliances and digital machines that are provided with
unique identifiers, such as a Uniform Resource Identifier(URI), Uniform Resource Locator (URL),
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID), Bank Identifier Code (BIC), Service Set Identifier (SSID),
National Provider Identifier (NPI), etc. These are just a few devices and unique identifiers that are
utilized daily by the average individual worldwide that revolve around the ability to transfer data
over the internet/network. The cybersecurity industry exists for the simple purpose of safeguarding
the biggest companies down to a single individual that are wanting to protect vital information or
data from cyber attacks. This industry has benefitted the consumer wanting securityfrom hackers
and furthermore the workforce who are considering careers in this background. Cyber security has
delivered personnel with employment in the security analytics, threat intelligence, mobile security,
and even cloud security to name a few. Derek Manky, Fortinet s global security strategist, delivers
network security
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Fur Trade In Western Canada
The fur trade was not a clearly European invention; it started as a piece of larger and very old
motif of trade between native people. This is the fact that explains why so many native groups
across North America adapted to trade with Europeans so rapidly. There is no absolute explanation,
that who and where fur trade started. The documenting of written history in Western Canadabegins
with the formation of fur trade and in 1670 the Hudson Bay Company was established which
dominated the western development. It all started when the Europeans came to Canada, during that
period, the fur trade was operated by the Europeans and the Aboriginal peoples. To establish a
relation with Canada, Europeans started marrying Aboriginal women s who helped... Show more
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Missionaries again condemned the custom of mixed blood marriages and supported to marry white
women who were started to arrive. As the fur trade reduced and agricultural communities extended,
abuse raised and many women were then deserted by their husbands. In 1846, Hudson s Bay
Company started to create rules regarding relationship and in Standing Rules and Regulations they
said that these marriages were conducted without the attendance of clergy and were according to
custom of
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Oppression In The Hunger Games
Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins is a novel that warns us of possible dangers in the future such
as governmental control or corruption. Throughout the novel Collins uses the theme of
oppression as a way of conveying the danger of a totalitarian government. There are many
different forms of oppression displayed throughout the text; However, the control of resources and
the games in general are the key forms of oppression in the novel. In Hunger Games, the control
of resources was a significant form of oppression. The main resource the government controlled
was the access to food. The districts that were close to the Capitol had more accessibility to food
whereas the districts farther away lacked food. By controlling the food the government... Show
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By enforcing the games, the government gives the people a yearly reminder of how much
control they have making them less likely to rebell. Katniss questions what will happen after the
games and what will her life be like. The games can never be escaped. Even though the games
are over, in a way they are not. The games are vicious cycles that are used by the government to
enforce their control. Also Katniss mentions that she ll never marry, never risk bringing a child
into the world (Collins 311). Bringing a child into this cruel world would almost be immoral.
Every year for six years there s a possibility your child will be selected as a tribute. Although
Katniss has won the game, she hasn t won much. She survived rather than won. The same injustices
exist and nothing has changed. If anything the games has just begun. The games infact had an
opposite effect on Katniss. Being in District 12 her everyday life was about providing food for her
family. Before the games she was sort of detached from the atrocities and injustices surrounding her,
but the games had a way of making her more intact with her emotions. I think this instilled a desire
of change in her. Katniss states that without hunting she loses her identity but I think her identity
only becomes more complex. She goes from Katniss, the girl who hunts to Katniss, the face of
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Victoria L Bromley Feminisms Matter Summary
This feminist study will define the conceptual tool of intersectionality to define the premise of
multiple identities in Feminisms Matter by Victoria L. Bromley. Bromley s conceptualization of
intersectionality is based on the premise that social norms have limied the human identity through a
binary thinking process. The traditional binary focus of society can be found in the way that people
define themselves as being male or female as separate identities. These categories are defined
through a verity of different classifications that tend to divide personal identity through institutions
ands social norms: Categories such as sex, gender, race, and class have long been used to classify
and explain everyday experiences (Bromley, p.48). These traditional mindsets are countermanded
by the concept of intersectionality, which defines a the premise of intersecting identities that can
have multiple variations. This is how Bromley identifies the problem of narrow minded categories
of gender, race, etc. which can be challenged by a broader and more complex understanding of
differing identities that are found within the paradigm of intersectionality. Bromley (2012) defines
the overarching social hierarchies that limit intersectionality, which often involve domination,
power, and strict categorizations of identity. This is defined in Bromley s symbolic use of a pie,
which has been divided in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In terms of identity, intersectionality provides a much more dynamic conceptualization of identity
that can liberate individuals from the oppression of those in power. This is an important tool to
analyze and dissect the differing multiple identities that can be identified in this paradigm. Bromley
(2012) identifies the multiple identities that can be unlocked through the tools provided by an
intersectional
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What Is Conflict Of Interest
Conflict of interest and the Principal Agent relationship
Conflict of interest is defined in Walton and Henderson (2005) as circumstances in which some
interest of a person has an inclination to be at odds with the consistent exercise of his discernment
in another s interest. The idea of conflict of interest in that perception touches on positions of
decision making with a practical importance such as a company management s discussion and
acceptance of a decision and determinations of a board of directors of a business establishment.
Hence, the conflict is a psychological one resulting from within a human or organization that is
authorized to make decisions (p.4 7).
Fiduciary Obligations
The most common fiduciary duties are the requirements to act in the principal s interest and the
duty of honesty. For example, most company codes of conduct requires the board of directors and
the management to carry out their duties with all necessary care and be truthful to the interests of
the business establishment. This requirement goes line in line with the corporation law that terms
this as interest of the company. The company s interest, in that legal set up is all interests that the
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There are several ways through which conflicts of interest can be averted. One is by exhaustively
researching potential employees, potential customers and business partners. Two, business
establishments avert conflict of interest involving personal interests and the company by
establishing a code of ethics and or company policies that disallows extraprofessional dealings
within the company. Prohibiting such dealings or relationships greatly cuts down the possibility of
conflict of interest arising (Tricker, 2012, p.29 33). The company codes of conduct cover the issues
indicated in the illustration
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Catalytic Decomposition Of Hydrogen Peroxide
Factors affecting the catalytic decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide
Please refer to the additional files for tables/graphs.
Aim The purpose of this investigation is to investigate how certain factors affect the catalytic
decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide. I will investigate the effect of altering the mass of catalyst
used on the rate of the decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide.
Introduction
The decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide is a process by which Hydrogen peroxide decomposes
into water and Oxygen. It has the following equation:
2H2O2 (l) 2H2O (l) + O2 (g)
This reaction does occur spontaneously at room temperature with the presence of Ultraviolet light;
however only very slowly. It occurs far faster when a catalyst is used. ... Show more content on
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This lowers the rate of reaction due to the lower concentration (as explained in the variables
section). Once a Hydrogen peroxide molecule has decomposed it is no longer a consideration
and cannot decompose again as it is no longer a Hydrogen peroxide molecule. This lowers the
numbers of Hydrogen peroxide molecules present lowering the concentration thus lowering the
rate of reaction, eventually lowering the rate of reaction to nil where all (or virtually all)
Hydrogen peroxide molecules have decomposed. At this point no more products are produced as
no more Hydrogen peroxide is reacting, as no more Hydrogen peroxide is colliding with catalyst
particles, because it has all decomposed.
In this graph a higher concentration results in a higher rate of reaction whilst the reaction is
proceeding (until the rate of reaction for all concentrations reaches 0) and a higher mass of product
produced. This is because the increased chance of collisions with the catalyst, due to the increased
number and density of the Hydrogen peroxide, means at the start of the reaction there are more
collisions with the catalyst leading to a higher initial rate of reaction. I believe this rate of reaction
will be proportional to the concentration as by increasing the concentration a certain amount you
increase the number of molecules present by a proportional amount. You therefore also increase the
chance of collision with the catalyst due to increased
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Igor Stravinsky Orchestra Conductors Analysis
Traditional purposes of various events and situations, including an orchestra concert, become
overshadowed by what society deems as eye catching. As a composer, Igor Stravinsky takes it upon
himself to discuss the issue at hand. Igor Stravinsky expresses his contempt toward the source that
receives the public s attention and respect, the orchestra conductors, through his abundant use of
similes that create a despicable image of the conductors, his sarcastic diction which displays
Stravinsky s bitterness, and his metaphors that symbolize a greater meaning behind them. The
mention of politics initiates a negative or rather, a tense mood, which works to Stravinsky s
advantage in portraying his disdain as he criticizes that conducting, like politics, rarely attracts
original minds, and the field is more for the making of careers and the exploitation of personalities
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Orchestra conductors are criticized in the way that refers to them as a corrupt field of work and
are depreciated. Stravinsky s bitterness is shown as he blatantly compares the conductors to the
concepts and corruptions of politics. Furthermore, the issue is not only the system but also the ego
disease, [which] is naturally high to begin with, that... grows like a tropical weed under the sun of
a pandering public, contributing to Stravinsky s purpose in exposing misplaced admiration for the
conductors (ln 14 17). Stravinsky makes a point that the conductors personality is also to blame,
claiming the presence of greed within them. Although it is natural to have a high ego, issues are
made worse when ego affects the conductor s main role, which becomes a role other than
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Example Of A Fallacy Research Paper
marshmallows, so he must be a jerk too. This is fallacious because eating marshmallows is not
what makes A a jerk, so it would be wrong to assume B is a jerk just because he likes them.
Circular Reasoning/Beg the Question Begging the question is when one supports a claim by
using its premise or another claim as proof. An example would be, Tabbies are cats because it is
stylish like a cat. This is incorrect because it uses the claim that cats are stylish as proof that
tabbies are cats. The fallacy would be fixed by supporting the claim that is being used as proof.
A closely related fallacy would be the circular reasoning fallacy. An example of that would be,
Tabbies are cats because it is a felis catus. Note that felis catus is the scientific name for a cat, so
it basically translates to Tabbies are cats because tabbies are cats. To fix this, use proof that does
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The Science Dictionary defines it as The study of the measurement, relationships, and properties
of quantities and sets, using numbers and symbols. While logic does not use numbers, it does use
symbols as shown above and the variables P and Q. Logic also uses formulas such as the modus
ponens, which has the form of pв†’q, p, в€
ґ q. Statements also have relationship, mentioned above,
with each statement having unique
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Analysis Of Yevgeny Zamyatin s The Motif Of Imagination
Yevgeny Zamyatin s We depicts a dystopian world ruled by the One State through the eyes and
conscience of mathematician and protagonist D 503. We was written in 1921, after Russia saw the
Great October Socialist Revolution of 1917, led by the Marxist Bolshevik leader, Vladimir Lenin.
(Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d.) Zamyatin s constructed ideals of the One State parallels that of his
own country, under the totalitarian regime imposed by the communist government, in order to
convey his satirical political opinions of its worsening and limiting effect. In We, Zamyatin
demonstrates the importance of imagination and free thought, developing the audience s
understanding of the limits of happiness under the rule of a totalitarian society seen through the
eyes of D 503. The motif of imagination is seen within the novel through Zamyatin s manipulation
of D 503 s perception of his world, specifically his auditory perception and his description through
mathematical diction, critiquing the oppressive totalitarian society. Throughout the novel,
Zamyatin establishes the limits of the coexistence between true happiness and true freedom through
the lack of imagination and creativity perceived by the auditory perception of D 503. The One State
promotes mathematical [music] compositions, (Zamyatin, 23) as a form of entertainment through
which Zamyatin illustrates the impact of One State s restriction of musical expression, ironically
contradictory to the nature of music. One
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Marie Curie Essay
Marie Curie, or rather Marya Sklodowska, was born in Warsaw on
November 7, 1867. At the time, the Polish capital was occupied by the
Russians, who were seeking to weaken the local elite . Based on the value of experience and
scientific reality, and applied to society, it was for many intellectuals the path of progress, it was
to leave an indelible mark on Marya. Born into a family of teachers and brought up in an
environment marked by a sense of duty and a lack of money, she led the most remarkable life.
From the premature death of one of her sisters, and later of her mother, she drew the agnosticism
that would later increase her faith in science. As a brilliant and mature student with a rare gift of
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Henri Becquerel, who was studying X rays, had recently observed that uranium salt left an
impression on a photographic plate in spite of its protective envelope. And so his frail wife set
about her work, handling tons of minerals she noted that another substance, thorium, was
quot;radioactive quot;, a term she herself had coined. Together, they demonstrated in a major
discovery that radioactivity was not the result of a chemical reaction but a property of the element
or, more specifically, of the atom. Marie then studied pitchblende, a uranic mineral in which she
measured a much more intense activity than is present in uranium alone. She found that there were
other substances besides uranium that were very radioactive, such as polonium and radium, which
she discovered in 1898.
Pierre tested radium on his skin. It caused a burn, and then a wound. Its effect on man was proven.
Soon radium was being used to treat malign tumors, Chemotherapy was born. In 1903, Marie
defended her discovery. Together with Becquerel, the Curies were awarded the
Nobel Prize for Physics for their discovery of natural radioactivity. Their happiness was short lived.
In 1906, Pierre, weakened by radiation and overworked, was run over by a car. Marie was forced to
continue alone.
She took charge of educating her two children; she took up the position which her husband had
finally obtained at the Sorbonne, and then became the
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Advantages Of Parlor Furniture
Purchasing Comfortable Modular Lounge Furniture On the off chance that you are hoping to
purchase attractive and agreeable choices to outfit your home, you should consider particular parlor
furniture. Many individuals consider usefulness and need over extravagance, with regards to
purchasing new furniture because of the costs included. Not many individuals can stand to spend a
considerable measure of cash on a lavish parlor suite. Secluded parlor furniture gives an ideal
harmony in the middle of cost and solace. Contrasted with conventional parlor furniture, particular
alternatives are significantly less costly. Most producers likewise offer long haul ensures and the
length of it is inside of the guarantee period, you will have no issue in getting a harmed piece
supplanted or repaired. With customary parlor furniture, reworking the things can be a troublesome
assignment since they have a tendency to be enormous and substantial. In this manner, many
individuals abstain from doing it, and the stylistic layout of the room could get to... Show more
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A considerable measure of these pieces are totally recyclable and don t put a ton of strain on the
earth. In this way, you will confront no issues when you are hoping to have them supplanted later
on. Secluded parlor furniture will keep going for quite a while and on the off chance that you
need to lighten them once more, you can do as such without spending a ton of cash. Not just will
you have the capacity to utilize them for quite a while, you will likewise have the capacity to save
money on reupholstering charges. At the point when purchasing measured parlor furniture, it is
dependably a smart thought to search around and not simply settle for the primary thing you see.
This will permit you to get the precise thing you require, at a reasonable cost. You can locate
various online retailers who offer furniture at to a great degree low
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Compare And Contrast A Unitary And Human Needs Theory
Compare and Contrast: A Unitary and Human Needs Theory Martha Rogers and Virginia
Henderson are two theorists who have been very influential in the nursing profession, evidenced
in both scholarly and practical settings. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast
Rogers unitary theory and Virginia Henderson s human needs theory; including the background
and philosophy that influenced these theorist, along with how they defined the meta paradigm
concepts of nurse, person, health, and environment, and the usefulness of their ideas to practice.
Background, Influences and Philosophical Orientation Martha Rogers was born in Dallas,
Texas, 1914 (ANA, 2017). The American Nursing Association recognized that Rogers received
her diploma from the Knoxville General Hospital School of Nursing in 1936, and the following
year received her bachelor of science in Nashville from the George Peabody College (2017). In
1954, she was appointed the professor of nursing at a New York University, where she later
developed her science of unitary and irreducible human beings theory through the exploration of
philosophical and theoretical studies (ANA, 2017). Roger s influence was her belief in developing
an existing body of knowledge that was unique and specific to nursing, and that supported the need
for nurses to get a higher education (Wayne, 2014). Rogers s theory was deductively derived by
borrowing propositions from anthropology, psychology, sociology, physics, mathematics, and
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The Characters in A Streetcar Named Desire Essay
A Streetcar Named Desire is a classic tragedy written by Tennessee Williams, which earned him the
Pulitzer Prize as well as many other awards. This brilliant play explores many important themes
and issues. The main recurring theme Williams explores to the readers is the conflict between
fantasy and reality, honesty and lies. However, sexuality, violence, and social differences also shape
the action of the plot, in which they contribute to the effect of the characters of the play. The three
main characters, Blanche Dubois, Stella Kowalski, and Stanley Kowalski, have different ways of
dealing with the said conflicts in their harsh surroundings in which they live in, as they all face
different crisis. Blanche, who suffers from emotional and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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She later discovers Allan s homosexuality and when she confronts him about it, he commits
suicide. Blanche has been haunted with the guilt of her husband s death ever since. This
perhaps has motivated a lot of her actions. Allan s death demonstrates the end of Blanche s
sexual innocence as she is constantly in search of comfort and kindness, which she receives
while meeting with strangers . She has also lost her job as a schoolteacher when her affair with
a young student was exposed to the school and the people of Laurel, and led to her exile. All of
these events point to the fact that Blanche is a social outcast due to her continuous sexual
behaviour. As the play develops, the reader can comprehend that Blanche is less proper and
superior as she portrays herself to be. Blanche, herself, is ashamed of her true identity and life,
so she tends to keep her past life a secret. She is also realising that she is aging very quickly and
fears of losing her beauty. Her insecurities and infirmities lead her to find comfort in a world of
illusion which she creates herself, as she refuses to face reality. By creating her own world,
Blanche is able to close her eyes on reality and expand her imagination to build the mental self
esteem she needs to survive. She admitted herself when she said I do not want realism, I want
magic! (Williams, 117) that she would rather live in her made believe world than in the harsh
reality surrounding her. Her fantasies
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The Girl Child
The Girl Child
The very fact that the girl child has become a topic of discussion and debate, points to the fact that,
this is something different to the other of the human species. The girls have always and
everywhere been considered to be lesser of the two beings of the human species. Why this has come
to be, is beyond our comprehension, but, the fact remains that, the girl has not only been considered
as the lesser, but has always been really neglected also. It can not be imagined how this situation
came into being but, the sadder and more shocking situation is when, in the 20th century we call
ourselves highly civilized, cultured and educated and all else, the girl still finds it more and more
difficult to subsist on this planet. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So, what is happening to the girls now is that, though the awakening to their rights has come among
women, they are finding it an uphill task to fight it out with the authority of men, who are naturally
not liking the coming up of women. On the other hand the man, who always thought that he was the
superior being, finds it rather taxing to adjust to the idea of women coming up to their standards.
In this scenario, the girl child has a doublefold war front to fight it out for herself one being the
older women who do not allow the girl to rise, as, they do not seem to understand the need for it,
and the other is the male counterpart who have the fear of seeing her become an equal as, this
will snatch away from the man his centuries old platform of domination from him. In reality, what
the present situation is in India is also true about the whole world but of course it is not as bad as
it is in India and this is because of lack of education among the girls.
The girl child who has till now been an object of disgust, hate and wrath should become an object
of care and nurturing. This can happen only if and when both women and men develop an
attitudinal change, and realize the fact that, the girl is also as much of a human being as the boy,
with her own desires and aspirations and capacities. She should not be treated as a mere item of
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  • 1. Umbc Application Essay Prompt 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Umbc Application Essay PromptUmbc Application Essay Prompt
  • 2. Who Was Responsible For Jfk Assassination The shots boom in the Texas School Book Depository! President Kennedy was shot twice, once in the throat and then a few seconds later he was shot in the back of the head. Oswald was the killer, the reason he did it may never be known. Although many people believe that there were multiple assassins, Lee Harvey Oswaldacted alone in the assassination. People believe that there were many shooters in the assassination of JFK. Some say it was the CIA and others say it could have been his own driver. The CIA could have killed him because he knew too much and were telling people that he shouldn t have been telling. Some also believe that the CIA also killed Marilyn Monroe because JFK had relations with her and he had told her stuff that she should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Is The Evolution Of Toyota lve over the next number of years, and why? Toyota Motor Corporations became the largest automobile manufacturer in the world, for the first time in 2008. Its nearly 600 subsidiary companies are involved in production of automobiles, commercial and industrial vehicles and automobile parts. Toyota industries Corporation were discovered in 1933 by Kiichiro Toyoda to manufacture and to sell the automatic looms, which the founder had invented and perfected. Since then, Toyota has promoted diversification and expanded the scope of its business Domains. This includes textile machinery automobiles, electronics and logistic solutions. This essay will analyze the evolution, revolution and the configuration of Toyota Company with reference to Greiner s growth model and Mintzbergs configurations. It will also explore how Toyota will evolve in the future. 1.GREINER S MODEL OF EVOLUTION/REVOLUTION Greiner s model of Organizational growth shows that organizations go through five sequential growth stages. This occurs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MINTZBERG S CONFIGURATION MODEL. According to Mintzberg s configurations Toyota is seen as a Divisional Bureaucracy. The divisionalized structure has the middle line as its key part; it uses standardization of output as its prime coordinating mechanism. It also employs limited vertical decentralization. While, decision making is decentralized at the divisional level. Therefore, there is little coordination among the separate divisions. The corporate level personnel provide some coordination. As a result, each division itself is relatively centralized and tends to resemble a machine bureaucracy. In this, the functional and product structure responsibilities are blended, as chief engineers are responsible for product structure responsibilities, while the managers are responsible for functional responsibilities. This dual command system is based on both functions and products. This facilitates the development of a trans national management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Gfghvh Experiment 1 Avogadro s Law Multiple Choice Questions 1. How many atm of gas did you add to the flask? A. 1 atm B. 3 atm C. 4 atm D. 2 atm 2. What was the volume of the flask? E. 100 mL F. 120 mL G. 150 mL H. 88 mL 3. How many grams of propane were there in 1 atm? Choose the closest answer. I. 0.735 g J. 0.274 g K. 0.664 g L. 0.232 g 4. How many grams of butane were there in 1 atm of gas? Choose the closest answer. M. 0.774 g N. 0.361 g O. 0.664 g P. 0.214 g 5. How many grams of methane were in 1 atm of gas? Choose the closest answer. Q. 0.244 g R. 0.337 g ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... d. The volume of the gas varied depending on the identity of the gas. 10. There are 6.022 * 10^23 molecules/mole. Based on the number of moles in 1 atm of gas, how many molecules is this? Choose the closest answer. e. 10 * 10^10 molecules f. 3.7 * 10^21 molecules g. 6.8 * 10^21 molecules h. 8.4 * 10^23 molecules 11. The number of molecules in 1 atm of gas at constant pressure and temperature is identical, regardless of the identity of the molecules in the gas. Which of the following other statements are also true? i. The volume of a gas is independent of the pressure of the gas. j. The temperature of a gas is independent of the pressure of the gas. k. The total number of atoms in the gas at standard temperature and pressure can vary depending on the identity of the gas l. The molecules in a gas slow down with increasing temperature. 12. How many moles of ATOMS are there in 1 mole of methane (CH4)? m. 5 moles n. 1 mole o. 10 moles p. 3 moles 13. In this experiment, the pressure (P) was 1 atm, the temperature (T) was 295 K, the volume (V) was 0.150 L, and the number of moles (n)was 6.2 * 10^ 3 moles. The ideal gas law states that P*V = n*R*T. Based on your experiment, what value do you get for R? q. 0.221 atm*L /(mol * K) r. 0.0112 atm*L/(mol * K) s. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Creation Of Discourses Throughout Media The creation of discourses throughout media is presumably why most Americans feel the way they do about certain migrants and their cultures. Discourses are the illusions created by actions within media to create a certain bias. They are seen throughout all global media, not just immigration. However, immigrationis a hot topic in our society today. Transnationalists, migrants, and refugees are all terms relative to the subject. Media today has changed these terms and coined phrases such as illegal aliens and other explicit terms defining people. Our country was built on migrants coming here for a better life, yet today, new migrants are considered illegal and taking Americans jobs. Chavez s excerpt explains discourses several decades ago. Today, we face relative discourses throughout media, especially with our current republican candidates for the next election. Mentioned in Chavez s, Covering Immigration the Statue of Liberty plays a significant role in American views toward immigration. From the 1970 s to 90 s, the Statue of Liberty is seen on thirteen separate magazine covers. According to polls, 57% picked the statue as their favorite national icon. In the fall of 2015, Time released a magazine covering of the Statue showing a dirty hand, relaying the message, Who gets to be an American again? This image reflects discourses of a broken society, in which we have to become an American again. The underlying message here is that our national symbol of freedom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. King Arthur A Hero The story of King Arthur is a myth. King Arthur was sometimes known as a leader and then other times he was known as not even being alive. Some articles say that experts still disagree about whether or not he was a leader or just some local hero. Little is known about the possible figure that inspired the story of King Arthur: ( King Arthur Biography ). People all over the world have been telling the fabulous tales and romances of Arthur and his kingdom. Arthur did a lot of his work at the Camelot. The Camelot was the name of the place where King Arthur held court and was the location of the famous Round Table: ( Camelot, Court of King Arthur ). There were a bunch of people that went to the round table to help Arthur make decisions on what to do for his country. The Round Table is where court was held. It was allegedly fashioned at the behest of Arthur to prevent quarrels among the knights: ( Round Table ). The legendary King Arthur was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No, there was not a man who pulled a sword out of a stone nor was there a magical wizard who placed the sword there, and there was not a round table created by a magical wizard. King Arthur wasn t a real guy that did all of these great things for a kingdom that doesn t exist either. People just thought that he was real because good things did happen in the past but it wasn t because of King Arthur. Some articles say that there were 12 battles fought by Arthur, killing in all, 980 men: ( Was Arthur Even a King? ). One of Arthur s celebrated 12 battles against the Saxons was fought at the City of the Legion: ( Chester Amphitheatre ). Arthur wanted to do everything he could for his country, but he wanted to keep the war going at all times. There is no way that a general could have fought in 12 battles. But when Arthur made his first appearance, it was shrouded in mystery and falsehood. King Arthur was born a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Report On Aluminum Recycling Aluminum recycling is the process by which scrap aluminum is reprocessed to be used in products after its initial production. Aluminum producers and recyclers in the aluminum industry work with individuals, businesses, and communities to enable both curbside and industrial recycling programs. For most aluminum products, the metal is not consumed during the products lifetime, but it is simply used making it easy to recycle without losing its intrinsic properties. Used beverage container (UBC) recyclingis the most recognized of the aluminum recycling programs. However, end of life recycling of certain products like building parts and cars allows for the production of recycled materials like window frames, wire, tubing and electronic parts. The following is step by step process of aluminum recycling: Collection of Scrap Aluminum Drinks cans, aluminum foil trays, and aerosol cans are collected from homes, streets and garbage collection centres by hired individuals or business people who major in aluminum collection. They are sometimes mixed with steel cans. The scrap aluminum is then collected together and then it is transported to the treatment plant. Sorting The mixed metals (aluminum and steel cans) are taken to a materials recovery facility where they are cleaned, sorted into different metal streams and later compressed into bales. This step is very important in ensuring that the aluminum is separated from other metals. It is important to point out that drink cans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ma Joad In John Steinbeck s Grapes Of Wrath Moms will do almost anything to keep their families safe. Even the gentlest of moms will put up a dangerous fight for their families safety. I ve seen this with my mom and I am sure you have seen it with yours. Ma Joad had to put up multiple fights to keep her family together. Ma Joad changed significantly over the course of Grapes of Wrath because, she had to change from gentle to brave to keep her familysafe, she had to stand up and be the family leader to hold them all together, and she became more independent overtime. To start with, Ma Joad was gentle, caring and patient. This all changed during the families travels. Her caring attribute lead to her turning into a brave women picking fights with many people to protect those she cared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Sylvia Plath In Sylvia Plath s Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, Plath displays her deepest emotions and concerns. Her beliefs completely contradicts her fathers so she has to deal with a lot of negative emotions throughout her life. Both of these poems were both written at the end of Plath s life and really show her state of mind. Throughout her poems, we are able to see the motivation behind her feelings and her suicide attempts. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, by SylviaPlath are the closing notes to Plath s grudges towards her father, her husband, and many other things. In her poems, Plath displays her struggles with her personal relationship with her father, her father s collaborations, and her mental status. Sylvia Plath s relationship with her father is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In lines 43 47 she says that she dies exceptionally well and she does it as though it feels real. This indicated that she is indeed depressed and feels dead to the world and to herself (Plath 1). On the other side, in lines 79 83 of Lady Lazarus, Plath says, Herr God, Herr Lucifer. Beware beware. Out of the ash I rise with my red hair (Plath 1). She says this as if she has risen from the dead. This could be symbolic of her overcoming her feelings towards he father and moving on with her life. Herr is German for mister, so in complete English, Plath is saying, Mister God, Mister Lucifer... She symbolically tells God and Lucifer to beware, because she is rising from the dead with her red hair. After all of this time, Sylvia Plath s burdens eventually became too heavy for her to carry, and she eventually reaches her breaking point. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, were her last works before she breaks down. Although she had attempted to kill herself many times before, her attempt on February 11, 1963 was different. She succeeded in her suicide attempt on February 11, 1963, leaving behind her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Boeing and Mcdonnell Douglas Merger Boeing and Airbus; two longtime rivals fighting over market share in an extremely volatile market due to high research and development costs and constant changes in market demand was the cause for Boeing to take drastic protective measures. Boeing which at the time was one of the largest commercial aircraft manufacturer and third largest aerospace defense contractor decided to merge with McDonnell Douglas. McDonnell Douglas also produces commercial aircraft but held much less of the market share than Boeing. The intent of this paper is to describe the search and screening process Boeing used which is broken down in to three categories: legal, financial and operational, discuss the valuation criteria, analyze the negotiation and bidding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rolinitis (1997) The merged company will have approximately 200,000 employees which included the recent Boeing merger of Rockwell aerospace and defense units. It will operate with estimated 1997 revenues in excess of $48 billion, making it the largest integrated aerospace company in the world (The Deal). Valuation Criteria Negotiations Financing Conclusion The air craft production industry is one of the most volatile industries due to ever changing supply and demand and high research and development costs. As the air craft market changed moving towards more commercial demand and declining defense demand, it became in the best interest for Boeing and McDonnell Douglas to merge into one joint company making them the largest commercial and defense air craft production company. There can be quite a bit of issues concerning the merger of two companies; some concern what is in the best interest of one company and others may include the concern of not violating trade laws. The purpose of this paper was to describe the search and screen process and issues; specifically legal, financial, and operational status, discuss the valuation criteria, valuation and negotiation and bidding processes of the merger between McDonnell Douglas and Boeing. References Andrews, E. L. (1997). Boeing Concession Averts Trade War With Eurpe. The New York Times. Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Distortions of the Daniel Boone Legend and Their Impact... Distortions of the Daniel Boone Legend and Their Impact [1] The silent film, With Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness, was produced in 1926: a time of prosperity, an era without the skepticism of the modern American mind. People were not yet questioning the stories and histories they had been taught as children. The entertaining story told in this Robert North Bradbury film is loosely based on the life of an American hero. However, the presence of several insidiously inaccurate historical representations demonstrates how an entertaining film might not be as innocent as it initially seems. This film fails to question certain key issues concerning the Daniel Boone legend. In fact, it does quite the opposite. The creators of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is going on here? [3] Perhaps the answer lies within a series of other, more precise questions. Who was the real Daniel Boone? Why was this person chosen over other similar frontiersmen by early hagiographers to be the next American hero? Who distorted the story of Boone s life and why? What societal factors went into the making of the Boone legend? Why was this legend still immensely popular in the 20th century? How did With Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness represent, or misrepresent, the story of Daniel Boone, and why is that important? What does all of this mean to Americans today as this nation continues to redefine itself in the early years of the new millennium? [4] That is a lot to consider, but with good cause. Only by asking the tough questions and demanding accountability can a nation hope to correct its past wrongs, learn from its mistakes, and prevent similar injustices from occurring again. This process must begin by taking a new, more responsible look at history. Only when the facts are gathered from every possible perspective can one begin to truly comprehend history and its importance. What, then, are the facts behind the Daniel Boone legend? (To learn more about Daniel Boone s life, click here to visit the Historical Context page) [5] Boone was indeed an early American frontiersman and explorer. During Boone s life and continuing long after his death, several authors published authentic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Halo Game Comparison Essay Since the debut of Halo in 2001, the game has become one of the most iconic first person shooters to have ever entered the gaming industry. In Halo, players fight multiple alien races as the legendary Spartan II, a genetically enhanced super soldier, named John S117. Recently, the creators of Halo released a new game called Destiny; in the game, guardians fight off multiple alien races in an attempt to destroy an ancient evil known as the Darkness. Many gamers claim that Halo and Destiny are very different, however, a true Halo fan can identify the similarities between the two games. Though the two games have small differences, Halo and Destiny are the same in many ways; the weapons, the enemies fought, and the AI companion system. When a Halo fan picks up his first weapon in Destiny, whether it be a scout rifle or an auto rifle, he should instantly be able to acknowledge the similarity in mechanics. In Halo the weapon mechanics are simple, a player can pick up anything that he can find. In contrast, Destiny has completely customizable weapon mechanics; a primary weapon slot, a secondary weapon slot, and a heavy weapon slot. Aside from the way a player obtains his weapon, everything else is the same. In Halo, the primary weapons were essentially assault rifles and marksman rifles,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each game has three alien races that gamers encounter. The three enemies in Halo are; the Covenant, the Flood, and an ally of the Covenant known as Brutes. In Destiny, the three enemies are; the Fallen, Vex. and an ally of the Fallen known as the Cabal. The Covenant and the Fallen are the same, they both contain three primary classes; a small assault enemy (grunts and shanks), a defensive enemy (Jackals and Vandals), and a major enemy (Elites and Captains). The Flood and the Vex are the same, both are a zombie like species led by a dark force. Lastly, the Brutes and the Cabal are both ape like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Self And Place In Waiting For The Barbarians In this thesis, the goal is to examine how the sense of Self and Place is portrayed and influenced by colonialism, in two postcolonial fictional South African novels; J.M. Coetzee s Waiting for the Barbarians and Nadine Gordimer s Burger s Daughter. Both authors have won the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1991 Gordimer was the first South African author to receive this Prize, and Coetzee joined her in 2003. First of all, Coetzee s novel Waiting for the Barbarians offers the story of the Magistrate going through a crisis of conscience in a complicated place, however the Magistrate serves as a parallel for all human beings living under regimes that disregard lawfulness and respectable behaviour. Secondly, Gordimer s novel Burger s Daughter materialized... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was Nelson Mandela himself who said on the 3rd of July 1999: The experience of others has taught us that nations that do not deal with the past are haunted by it for generations we should forgive but not forget (O Reilly 46). Furthermore, it will be quite interesting and stimulating to explore these issues from respectively Nadine Gordimer s female point of view, and J.M. Coetzee s male point of view through their novels. Not to mention, that both the authors are critically of each other s work. Actually, in 1988 Coetzee and Gordimer got caught in a disturbing public disagreement regarding Salman Rushdie s invitation to speak about his controversial novel Satanic Verses, for which the British Indian author received numerous threats to his life. Retrospectively, Coetzee admitted that he was wrong and Gordimer, in her prudence, was right to argue that Rushdie s invitation to speak in South Africa should be withdrawn. Therefore, it is my assumption that examining as well as identifying the sense of Self and Place in the Nobel Laureates novels, Waiting for the Barbarians and Burger s Daughter, will be an interesting and rewarding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Virginia s Winery Business Plan Virginia s Winery Business Plan Example 111 Winery Lane Churchville, VA 11111 Phone: (111) 111 1111 Email: virginiaswinery@gmail.com Website: http://www.virginiaswinery.com Owners: William and Wendy Vine Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 General Business and Industry... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 11 Operations Staff Estimate................................................................................................................................................. 11 Scheduling ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Plan of Operations ............................................................................................................................................................... 12 Timeline ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Hours of Operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Suppliers ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Production Process ........................................................................................................................................................... 13 Bottling and Labeling Process ........................................................................................................................................... 14 Storage Process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Similarities Between Kenny And Byron Back in 1940 s 70 s there was a Civil Rights Movement, much like today. Today we have many racial differences. Many people get injured or even killed because of it. They call people names. In The Watsons go to Birmingham 1963. Kenny and Byron are African American. Back in the 60 s white people didn t let African Americans go in shops, restaurants, stadiums, and many more. There are many similarities between Kenny and Byron. Byron was sneaky. On page 81 Byron said, want some and Kenny was wondering why Byron had Swedish CrГЁmes. So Kenny asks and Byron put it on the families tab. Kenny was sneaky. On page 40, LJ tricked Kenny into burying his dinosaurs in the ground. LJ stole the dinosaurs. Kenny looked back in the hole and they were gone. Byron was sarcastic. On page 51 Byron said, Well, listen here and Kenny and Joetta said Ok, tell us . Byron told Kenny and Joetta about frozen up southern folks. They believed him. Kenny was sarcastic. On page 69 Kenny said, Ooh, Byron, you better get out of here because Momma was going to burn Byron.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Byron was a Bully. On page 58 Buphead said Maybe them boy s ears are bad. Byron said, Lemme! He was beating up Larry Dunn for taking Kenny s gloves. Kenny was caring. On page 48 Kenny said, Here come some of the Weird Watsons doing their mummy imitations. He said that because he was putting all of Joetta winter clothes on for her. Byron was daddy cool. Byron got his lips stuck on the rearview mirror of the Brown Bomber from kissing himself. Miss Henry said, don t be nervous, Kenny. Because she had asked him to read to another class. Everybody thinks he s a nerd. Byron is a storyteller. Byron says, Have you ever noticed how big the rear door is in the back of those garbage trucks? He told Joey and Kenny that they put frozen up southern folks in them. Kenny believes Byron s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Disadvantages And Disadvantages Of A Single Sign-On On... Name: Mojeed Oyeniyi Assignment 1.What is Single Sign On? What are the advantages and disadvantages of it Single sign on (SSO) is a property of access control of multiple related, yet independent, software systems. It is a strategy that allows users to sign on to a computer or network once and have their identification and authorization credentials allow them into all computers and systems where they are authorized. Hence, users do not need to enter multiple user IDs or passwords which invariably reduces human error, which is a major part of system failures Advantages of Single sign on Increased efficiency and productivity It brings about efficient logon process as users only have to log on once. It provides failed logon attempt thresholds and lockouts which protects against an intruder using brute force to obtain an authentic user ID and password combination. It can provide for stronger passwords. With only one password to remember, users are generally willing to use stronger passwords. When businesses have various partners, implementing authentication and authorization can become somewhat complicated. With Single sign on, businesses can centralize authentication management and grant users instant access to all shared applications. Disadvantages of Single sign on A major disadvantage is that it constitutes a single point of failure. A compromised password lets an intruder into all areas open to the password owner. Static passwords provide very limited security. Two factor authentication or at least a one time password is required for access by the user using SSO Adding SSO to unique computers or legacy systems in the network might be difficult. 2.Why is Media Disposal important? What are the bad outcomes that can be done if not performed Media Disposal is the destruction of data on electronic equipment being disposed, transferred or reused. This includes all forms of electronic media such as hard drives, solid state and flash drives, tapes and devices with built in storage. Media that is to be discarded must be sanitized in a manner that makes access to previously stored data impossible. Degaussing and repeated overwriting are common and effective methods of disposing media that are to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Jack s Transformation In Lord Of The Flies Essay As time progresses on the island without a real system of order, human nature takes over in many of the boys, starting with Jack. Although it does not last, at the beginning of the novel even Jack agrees with Ralph saying that they need to have rules and obey them (Golding 42). This helps display the dramatic transformation the boys go through to eventually become full fledged savages. Golding allows this transformation to happen in what seems like an unsettlingly fast amount of time. It shows how quick humans can go from being functioning parts of society to savages that act like animals without any regard for right and wrong. This makes one think about civilizationin general. It raises the question of how close society as a whole is to falling apart. Most would say that it comes down to individual ethics and morals. If more individuals lean on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They continue with their savage ways of hunting and looking for a beast, rather than worrying about other responsibilities. Ralph tries to reason with Jack about many topics such as the signal fire being their only chance of rescue (Golding 176). Ralph knows that if they want someone to rescue them, keeping a signal fire lit at all times is their best shot. Jack seemingly does not care about this at all. He and his group abandon the fire and go hunting for pigs (Golding #). This is quite alarming as he has already lost sight of getting off the island. Roger kills Piggy with a boulder that simultaneously destroys the conch, leaving Ralph as the only representation of civilization in any form (Golding 180 181). Ralph is one of the few alive that cares and understands that civilization and order are important. He strives to save the group, but he cannot save the group unless they help themselves. Instead of being productive and unable to get their priorities straight, the remaining boys are more worried about killing Ralph than getting off the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Kate Hudson Cancer has taken over as the media s darling disease for the past few decades. The national attention has catapulted the funding for cancer research with events such as Relay for Life and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Even professional athletes are wearing ribbons and dying their hair in support of loved ones who have fought the disease. This has led to revolutionary cancer treatments that have caused morbidity and mortality for most cancers to plummet. Nowhere is this more evident than breast cancer. The advent of mammograms has led to earlier detection and more successful treatments. This doesn t mean the fight has been won. Kate Hudson knows this. She isn t letting up. Kate Hudson is a successful actress and businesswoman. She owns ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It focuses on developing outfits and accessories that focus on both function and comfort. Its customers have the option to customize the outfits to fit both their lifestyle and personal fashion. It is a division of JustFab which was renamed TechStyle Fashion Group earlier this year. Kate Hudson was one of three founders to launch this clothing company in 2013. Two years later, Kate Hudson worked with her brother to launch a men s division of activewear. This was named FL2. Earlier this year, the company expanded further. It now sells dresses, swimsuits, and other styles of clothing. The company has remained in the spotlight for its well publicized feud with its competitor. Lululemon. Hudson s cell phone footage has even had a starring role. Two years ago, Fabletics opened its first physical store. It now sells its clothing in various malls across the country. It has outlets in New Jersey, Ohio, Missouri, and California. By the year s end, over 100 Fabletics stores will open their doors across the country. Customers can become members of this luxury clothing line for $50 per month. Upon joining, every customer completes a survey that tailors their clothing to suit their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Media Bias In America Essay The media in the United States of America has grown on a massive scale in the form of the Liberal Model. This of course entails market dominated practices and professionalization in journalism in all adequate media aspects. The First Amendment has provided the American citizens with the freedom of speech ever since it was established. This privilege is very evident in today s society as news media on all sides of the political spectrum gets mass amounts of coverage throughout the country. The U.S. observes never ending debates going on in the political atmosphere everyday because of the countless issues occurring in the country including the management of the economy, handling of taxes, and many more. Although it is nearly impossible for the media to please everyone in society as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The interviewees themselves admit to noticing mainstream media bias. While there is no clear indication if the media is biased leaning towards the right or left on the political spectrum, each news outlet provides its own form of bias that it wishes to portray. The news holds power to frame presidential candidates and perceive them how they want viewers to, especially in today s constantly growing popularity as America slowly decides who wants to be their next president. One my of biggest findings of these interviews were Spencer s accusations that mainstream media is very biased and that he doesn t approve of them. This supports the argument that the American media is biased in one way or another and that not all committed conservatives or liberals put their trust into popular news outlets. The gentlemen I interviewed strive for more neutrality in the media. America needs to improve its market dominated news outlets so that citizens may be able to educate themselves further and better familiarize themselves for what news and journalism truly should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Types of Friends Essay There are a lot of important things in life. However, one of the most important things for people to survive in this world is friendship. Without friendship, people can die of loneliness. What do you think about your friends? Do you like your friends? There are a lot of different types of friends. There are friends that I like and some friends with whom I do not get along. Friends with positive characteristics such as reliable, trustworthy and faithful whom I usually get along with are the one that tend to have more friends and the negative one whom I usually not get along with tend to be alone. However, friends with negative characteristic can also give us some good examples of seeing double sides of something, like, a character can be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can learn to get some confidence because confidence is really important in order to perform better. Being an overconfident person is also beneficial, as we won t get nervous easily and our performances will be better. This kind of person isn t scared to take some risks as they have trust and confidence in themselves. This kind of person has potential to be a really successful person in the future. I have a friend that is really confident that when he performed for a speech competition at school, he can speak fluently without any hesitation that made him the winner of the competition. We can learn a lot from this kind of person. I learn that correct proportion of something, even the thing we take as something bad, before, can turn into something good. We have to be able to measure how confident we can be while with friends and when the confidence is really needed. Being a competitive person can be advantageous, as this kind of person wants to be the best in everything. As they want to be the best in everything, they will work and study harder than any other people. They will try as hard as they can to be the best. As a result, they will get good marks on test or get an extremely good job in the future. It is beneficial for them. For Example: I know that being a competitive person can be advantageous as I have a friend that is competitive. She is so competitive that in every test, she will study as hard as she can. In every test, she managed to get the best scores ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Should The Fair Use Doctrine Must Be Won And Defended On... According to Intellectual Property Quotes (n.d.), While American intellectual property deserves protection, that protection must be won and defended in a manner that does not stifle innovation, erode due process under the law, and weaken the protection of political and civil rights on the Internet (Intellectual PropertyQuotes, n.d.). In this paper I will discuss the facts and legal reasoning of this case, what the Fair UseDoctrine is, and will answer the following: why it is important to protect intellectual property, why it is important for society to have access to intellectual property, and whether the Fair Use Doctrine properly balances the rights of content producers against the public good. Facts and Legal Reasoning of This Case According to Gambino (2011, June 21), in a recent movie called The Hangover Part II, Stu Price, a dentist in the movie who is played by actor Ed Helms, wakes up with a tribal tattoo on his face after a night of partying in Bangkok. The tattoo is identical to one that Mike Tyson has, which refers to the boxer s appearance in the 2009 movie The Hangover. S. Victor Whitmill, Mike Tyson s tattoo artist, filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Entertainment on April 28, 2011 just a couple weeks before the movie was scheduled to open. He sued them because he had obtained a copyright for the tattoo on April 19, 2011; he claimed that since they were using this tattoo for the movie as well as in advertisements, that this was copyright infringement. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Rising Concern For United States Citizens Cybercrimes: A Rising Concern for United States Citizens How would someone like to go shopping this holiday season and go to checkout just to find out that your credit/debit card are being declined? As they begin to investigate, they start to realize that the problem is much more than they expected because their identity and personal information was stolen. Cybercrimes have become a main concern for the United States. Therefore, cybersecurity should be one of the main concerns of securityin this day and age. With cybercrime, a person can be attacked anytime, any day, and anywhere, where there is internet access. These attacks affect just about every American in one way or another. Cyber attacks are generally conducted by foreign countries to hack into United States companies to gain access to Americans personal information for malicious reasons, disrupt the functionality of the government, and to impose their agenda against the United States. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the three general types of cybercrime are Cyber attacks are crimes in which the computer system is the target. Cyber attacks consist of computer viruses (including worms and Trojan horses), denial of service attacks, and electronic vandalism or sabotage. Cyber theft comprises crimes in which a computer is used to steal money or other things of value. Cyber theft includes embezzlement, fraud, theft of intellectual property, and theft of personal or financial data. Other computer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Types Of Whole Life Insurance Types of Whole Life Insurance As I mentioned a few paragraphs ago, I m using whole life as a blanket term for an entire category of insurance products, which some agents refer to as permanent life or universal life. I like the term whole because it fits well with my approach to investing, which is, if I may be permitted the phrase, holistic. I m concerned with all of you your mind, your emotions, and your overall state of being. In the following section, I ll review the fundamental characteristics of this class of insurance products, then briefly discuss some of the variations therein. Basic Facets of Whole Life Insurance: Fixed Premiums: With some notable exceptions, your premium is set when you buy the policy, and will not change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Participating and Participating Whole Life: Participating and Participating Whole Life policies are special types of permanent life insurance policies wherein the policy holder is paid a regular dividend from the insurance company, similar to that which a stockholder might receive. These dividends can be used to pay policy premiums, they can be redirected into the investment portion of the policy, or they can simply be kept the policy holder decides how he or she wants to use them. Participating and Participating Whole Life policies are generally less complex than universal policies, since the premiums are almost always fixed. With variable and participating policies, the death benefit may grow or shrink, but there is almost always a guaranteed minimum payout. TIP: The ins and outs of universal and whole plans are very complex, and need no, MUST be discussed with a qualified life insurance agent. Comparison of Investments By now I hope you re convinced about the value of whole life insurance as investment tool. The proper use of a whole life policy can put you on a path to financial security and wealth creation. But in case you aren t convinced yet, I ll take a moment to compare an investment in a whole life policy with other investments. I m going to keep it simple, though. I don t want to throw a bunch of numbers at you and talk about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. MГ©tis Argumentative Essay I believe the MГ©tis became the least unified as the result of confederation. To begin with, in 1869, The Government of Canada, Great Britain, and the Hudson s Bay Company sign an agreement whereby Rupert s land is sold to the Dominion of Canada. MГ©tis, Indians, and settlers are not consulted. And this event affects at least 10,000 Metis and other people who already living in Rupert s land. Secondly, Louis Riel is the leader of the Metis people, Louis Riel intervened. Believing that the MГ©tis future lay with Canada, not with the United States, he assured the Lieutenant Governor that the MГ©tis would not join the Fenians and he kept his word. For want of local support, the Fenian attack died before it had begun. Archibald was prepared to leave him in peace. However, this feeling was not shared by all and Archibald came to believe that peace would be restored more quickly if Riel left the country for a while. Riel and LГ©pine left Manitoba on February 23, 1872, and traveled to St. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pembina is located 2 miles south of the Canada US border. And this event makes the MГ©tis to work together and to be together. Also, In 1937, The first MГ©tis specific organization is formed in Canada, The MГ©tis Nation of Saskatchewan. This event helps the MГ©tis to be unified. Another reason why, in the early 1990s, by the will of Ontario MГ©tis, the MГ©tis Nation of Ontario represents the collective aspirations, rights, and interests of MГ©tis people and communities throughout Ontario.And This event helps the MГ©tis to be unified. Lastly, Suggestions based on today s society I think that the MГ©tis will not be the least unified in today s society because others don t have the right to sell others land without permission so they will not be spread. Finally, Those are the reasons that I believe the MГ©tis are the least unified as the result of confederation because they lost more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Taming Of The Shrew Misogyny The Taming of the Shrew, reflects the problematic nature of the play s central conception, often taking eccentric casting and staging approaches in an effort to recapture the plays comic elements. Criticisers claim that Petruchio is Katherina s rescuer, the prudent man who guides her to a better and truer self. Unlike other misogynistic literature, this play mocks not only the womanherself in the person of the shrew, but male attitudes towards women. Shakespeare presents misogyny throughout the play but firstly starts at the beginning when Katherina is forced by her father, Baptista, to get married to a man of his choice, unfortunately for Katherina this man was Petruchio. Nowadays forced marriage is considered as cruel and demeaning as we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Katherina does not want to admit that she desires him, her speech at the end implies otherwise. Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance; commits his body To painful labour, both by sea and land; To watch the night in storms, the day in cold, Whilst thou li st warm at home, secure and safe; And craves no other tribute at thy hands But love, fair looks, and true obedience Too little payment for so great a debt. The final scene depicts the conclusion of the taming process when Katherina delivers her famous speech that defines the marriage contract. Katherina understands that she must give in to Petruchio if she is to find peace. Too little payment for so great a debt. This shows the level of her transformation, Petruchio has finally tamed Katherina. Although we believe that Katherina has been tamed by her husband, we have to take into consideration whether Katherina does love Petruchio or if this is all a disguise. One critic named Pederson explains that Katherina s final speech expresses a direct denial of the method by which Shakespeare allows Petruchio to tame Katherina, because it asserts that the example of bad tempered, uncontrolled behaviour can only bring about behaviour of the same kind in the learner, not a change to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Causes Of Poverty In The Elizabethan England Era Life in Elizabethan England was hard. While some people believe that the life was great in that era, but they are mistaken. The life during Elizabethan England era was very hard because of the poverty levels being very high, the towns were unclean and their diets were very poor. During the Elizabethan England era there was an outburst of poverty. Others may say that the poverty was not an issue, but they are mistaken.The poverty created a big issue for the poor because they looked down upon them and didn t try to help then so more and more people were becoming broke. Poverty became a widespread problem during the Elizabethan era, so much so that Parliament was forced to enact laws aimed at dealing with the country s poor on a number of occasions. Initially, these laws took a harsh view of the poor and even went so far as to criminalize begging and institute severe punishments for those who were caught in the act. (Elizabethan Class System.) This shows that so many people were in debut or below the poverty line that they needed to enforce a law. It was such a bad life that people who need to get money by begging the act in force it as a crime. While Elizabethan England contained poverty, it was also full of unclean towns /cities. While some say that their life was easy and joyful,they are mistaken. Who could find stepping in human poop fun? There was no technology back then that could flush people s waste into the plumbing system so they had to find somewhere to put it. They had buckets and baskets that they used as toilets. When a person was done they would just throw it out the balcony,onto the streets. Since the human waste was just on the ground it would just end up flowing into their watering system. So not only were they walking in their own waste, they were drinking it too. If a person is drinking human waste then they are bound to end up with diseases. Elizabethan Illnesses Bubonic Plague, dysentery and typhoid. (Alchin, L.K., Elizabethan Era) That is only a couple of the main diseases that went around throughout that area. Also it didn t help that they had little knowledge to help get rid out these disease. They barely knew how to get rid the common cold not a plague. Elizabethan Medicine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Robert martin jones case Robin Martin Jones 1 Robin Martin Jones Final Analysis Robin Martin Jones 2 Description In pursuing a career in financial services Robin Martin Jones went on to start with a fortune 500 company after graduation. Her decision to join a larger firm seems to be motivated by the following, it would offer many opportunities in the way of career advancement. It subsequently leads to Robin being selected to continue in her studies in an MBA program, in which she excelled. Following these events, she seemed to be on track one promotion after another. In further giving an overview or description, the one thing that is sometimes overlooked is there are dual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other practical glass ceiling matters include unequal pay rates and the idea that women lose out Robin Martin Jones 4 on involvement in an organization if they take maternity leave ( Napikoski). In the end, it just may be the fact that she never got all the companies policies out in the open, but one can be sure no one would have told her raising a family would stunt the growth of her career. Furthermore, My classmates offered other theories which could be seen as a contributing theory and in the next several paragraphs, these theories will be broken down and discussed. Attribution theory states that there are internal and external explanations for work family and family work conflict. (King, 2005). This applies,because it explains that most of the internal reason go back to our understanding of the traditional roles based on society s and our own individual perceptions. Depending on you learned perception, it can be passed off as that s the way it is, in a naive way, or a deliberate way, either way it applies to this situation. Equity Theory, although her feeling of inequity did probably strongly apply in the end. This also played a part in her departure, this was a result of the chain reaction of events, and not the main theory. For Robin to get to this point she would have had to pass through a multitude of stages created by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Image Masking And Its Image Image Masking a software tool to improve your blurred image Who does not to want to see his image looks good and it should have an aesthetic view? Or, do you have any old photo, obscured image which you want to make new? Yes, you can. There is an effective software tool to improve the quality of images, which is called Image masking . Uses of image masking software has increased by leaps and bound. If someone desires to impress ones customers with images, it is time to get in touch with the image masking expert. You can send your images by email to image masking studios at any time and they can bring about a change for the better. What is Image masking? Image masking is one of the basic image processing operations. It is used to eliminate the background of photographs which have hazy edges, tainted dot or hair portions. The image masking software can eliminate, extract or detach an object from the rest of the picture using the image masking technique. Image masking is now a recognized profession. Many people specially in developing countries get employment in image standardization studios or companies. Day by day its application is growing as people tend to keep their photographs intact and retain their past memory fresh from the album pages. Before delving into the image mask application, we need to know what is called mask. Layers are probably the single most important addition to Photoshop since the original version, but a layer masks are a close second. The term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Effects Of The Fall Of Communism In Czechoslovakia INTRODUCTION In this essay, I will analyze the profound effect that the fall of Communism in Czechoslovakia, and subsequently the Czech Republic, in the Velvet Revolution of 1989, had on the legal regime in the country. Obviously the process of conversion to democracy was a long and arduous one, fraught with struggles. I will lay out this essay as follows; to begin, I will give a general introduction that will discuss things that had to be altered after the fall of the Communist regime. I will look back at the history of democracy in the Czech Republic, and how forty years of Communist rule tore this proud tradition to shreds. The main part of the essay will revolve around a discussion of the build up of democratic institutions after the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between the years of 1990 and 1992, after the fall of Communism and the formation of the first democratic parliament in years, there was permanent conflict on the issue of Slovakian autonomy. As time went on, the legal preferences of the nations began to run in opposite directions. To avoid any further conflict, the political elite decided to break up the federation and form two separate autonomous states. This new agreement came into effect on the 1st of January 1993. Legal Changes One of the most important changes to Czech law after the fall of communism was the reinstitution of multi party elections, the very foundation of democracy. But on top of this, there were a number of extremely important institutional changes, as well as new laws brought into effect to enforce democracy in the nation. These are listed below in bullet point form for the sake of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Michelle Moody According to One In Four, which presents statistics related to sexual assaults, 5% of women on college campuses experience rape or attempted rape every year (Sexual Assault Statistics). How can we ensure that this alarming 5% stays low? Security cameras don t prevent an attack from occurring, but it will assist with identifying who participated in the attack. In an ABC News article, they interviewed the New York Police Department who recently installed 3,000 public and private securitycameras to monitor terrorism. In the conclusion of that experiment, John Firman who is the International Associate of Chief of Police in New York stated, We know cameras enhance that capacity, but saying for sure that they reduce crime by 20 percent, that s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Four Vanderbilt football players were accused of raping an unconscious female undergraduate student (Allyn par 1). The situation transpired in a very odd way. Officials were reviewing the surveillance footage of how a door was broken on one of the halls in the dorm when the officials noticed something strange occurring (Allyn par 1). They noticed many men walking in and out of one specific room, then, one player used a towel to cover the security cameras (Allyn par 1). They concluded that the broken door could have only been done by one of the football players. They began to interview the football players and concluded who was involved (Allyn par 7). Other pieces of evidence like cell phone videos were used to determine who participated. This example, provides support as to how surveillance cameras aren t an invasion of privacy, rather they are beneficial in determining who participated in criminal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Football Game Essay Today is May 3, 2016, the day we take on the best team in our conference. The coach announced yesterday that I, Tyler Bush would be on the mound against the 12 0 Red Raiders. The feeling I have cannot even be explained in words. To think not one team has been within five points of defeating them is hard to believe. I don t know whether to be excited because coach would put the ball in my hands against the Red Raiders or nervous because I do not want to be embarrassed when we lose 20 0. Now I have to sit and wait through six and a half hours of people saying I do not want to go tonight just to get our asses kicked. , This games going to suck bro. . Now I m just horrified because everyone knows what the result is going to be. I step off ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our batters our having no luck against the darts that their pitcher is throwing. As we have not received a hit in the first five innings. The game was still tied 0 0, as I once again headed back out to the mound at the bottom of the fifth inning to take on the heart of the lineup. The previous four innings went smoothly with the opponent only getting four hits. My confidence level was high, three more innings and we will be walking out of here with a win. But, going through the four, five, six batters will be a major obstacle. As the game proceeds, I am getting more and more nervous every pitch. As I released my go to pitch, I thought it would blow right by the hitter. But I thought wrong. The 6 3, 200 pounder cranked the ball down the right field line for a stand up triple. My hope in the matter of a split second went down the drain. With my confidence level at its all time low, all I wanted to do was take a seat. I knew that was not an option. But the road is not getting easier, as the 6 3, 200 pounders brother approached the plate. I knew I had to strike him out in order to have any chance at winning this game. My second pitch of the inning, gone, out of the park. I just ruined an amazing performance by our entire team in the matter of 2 pitches. I felt as if my team lost all hope. From that point on, the game was over. On the bus ride home, everyone was acting like their normal selves. Like we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. I Love Songs Analysis Three Songs There are three songs that I believe go along with We Were Liars by E. Lockhart. One song is All My Loving by The Beatles, because for all the love that were hallucinations that Cadence had during the story for Gat. A second song that I think goes with the story is Medicine by The 1975, because once Cadence learned the truth of the accident, all her migraines, aches, and hallucinations disappeared. The last song I think corresponds with the story is The Beach from The Neighbourhood, because i think it describes how Cadence feels towards the end of the story. I think the song All My Loving by The Beatles goes with the story with the hallucinations that she has of Gat. The first line of the song is Close your eyes and I ll kiss you Tomorrow I ll miss you Remember I ll always be true which I believe matches with the feeling that Cadence gets in the end of the story. She loved Gat and now he s gone, but she ll continues... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The part of the song that she feels that s a burden is Now I need your help with everything that I do, I don t want to lie, I ve relying on you. Cadence asked her mother to tell her what happened the night of the accident and relies on her mother for going through the day. For the pain the lyrics are I can admit, I m not fireproof, I feel it burning me, I feel it burning you. When really the accident was a fire that took the life of her cousins and family dogs, so that part of the song is when Cadence starts to remember parts of the accident, but not the whole thing. Throughout the song the singer has a feeling that he s hoping that he doesn t hurt his loved one and I think I can match that part to when Cadence realizes that all her loved ones are gone because of what she did. One specific part of the song is I hope I don t murder me, I don t burden you when in the end she kills them and burdens her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Acquisition Of Language And Speech Development The acquisition of language and speech development takes place over a period from birth to around three years of age and in early childhood from the ages of four to six. The development is quick and passes through similar stages in all children not depending on the language that you acquire. The process of language developmentis therefore universal, namely the development of sounds to words and grammar of the language (Bates and Goodman, 2001). Critical periods of individual development stages vary but most often with only a few months term temporal intervals (Bates and Goodman, 2001; Crain and Lillo Martin 1999). Reynell J. (1977) separated three essential components of language expression: vocabulary, grammatical structure and content. The development of all three components are intertwined in the process of children s language acquisition. Language development often proves difficult. When talking about speech disorders, the child deviates from the others in such a way to attract the attention of the listener in a sense of his manner of speaking, but not the content. Speech disorders may be biologically or functionally driven. What is meant with biological speech disorders is when the disorder is caused by an injury, illness or deficiency of speech mechanism. In other cases, there are functionally related interferences. In the pre school period the most frequent are the following speech disorders: babbling and stuttering, less frequently we observe delayed speech ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Family Of Victorian Literature And Culture What do you see as the significant elements in representations of the family in Victorian literature and culture? 

 Intro There are many elements in representations of the family in Victorian literature and culture. In this essay, through Bronte s Jane Eyre, Dickens Oliver Twist, and Gaskell s Mary Barton, I will be focusing on family in relation to how society perceives and affects the individual in the family, how and whether a family is formed through blood relation or situation, In the mid Victorian era, novelists were prone to use their literature as a method of discovering and drawing attention to the conditions of society, classes, industrialism and family ties. They bring their own individual experiences, and portray it through realist and fictional novels. Mary Barton Although class struggle is most clearly seen in public confrontations, the family is the mechanism which reproduces class attitudes, and parent child relationships, as worked out in the extraneous sections of this novel, demonstrate how the personal becomes the political. If we approach the novel through the ethics of family, therefore, we do not detract from its value as an exploration of class relations, but instead of seeing it as an industrial novel flawed by political naivety and superfluous sub plots, we can see it as an attempt to understand the interaction of class and gender. In particular, its opposed class based images of fatherhood prompt us to re think the political concept of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Microstructure of a Typical Animal Cell Essay Unit 13, task 1. P1 Describe the microstructure of a typical animal cell and the functions of the main cell components. A typical animal cell is seen as a tiny, three dimensional sac which is in fact made up of many components, each as important as the other. The microstructure of an animal cellwas in fact uncovered mainly through the use of both cell fractionation and electron microscopy. Each main component has its own, individual function which helps a cell to function and maintains the cell membrane. The components that I will be describing include the cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, lysosomes, Golgi bodies, centrioles, endoplasmic reticulum (both smooth and rough) and ribosomes. The cell membrane The cell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (Smooth ER) The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is very similar in terms of structure and chemically to the rough endoplasmic reticulum with the exception of not being able to attach ribosomes like the rough ER can. The smooth ER has more than just one main function and in simple terms these are control of calcium release within the muscle cells, breakdown of lipid soluble toxins in the liver and lipid steroid hormone synthesis. It primarily makes and process fat within a typical animal cell. The structure of the smooth ER is usually said to be tubular rather than sheet like and it may be separate from the rough ER or in some cases may in fact be an extension of it. The smooth ER is said to be most common in cells that metabolise fat and it is a continuation of the outer nuclear membrane of a cell. It is made up of a vast network of membrane which is usually covered in tubules and vesicles. Depending on the type of cells, the amount of rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum that is present within it varies somewhat greatly. Endoplasmic means inside of the cytoplasm and the term reticulum means network. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough ER) The surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum is covered in ribosomes which are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Tupac s Cry Against Racism My fighter once said, Mama always used to tell me If you can t find something to live for, you best find something to die for. My fighter, Tupac (2pac) Shakur, did die for something. He died for rapping against Racism. Tupac was the first to put thug life anywhere. Tupac was a fighter of the darkness due to his advocacy to black children s pain, popular songs that speak against racism, and being affected by racism. 2pac wrote many lyrics that went against racism, He started thug life by getting it tattooed on his chest. Many people don t know it is an acronym. It means the hate U give little infants. Forget everybody, I changed a word in there because of colorful language. He is talking in that how people see black children getting in bad situation such as drug abuse, poverty, and physical pain, and choose to ignore their calls for help.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He went by 2pac, Pac, Shakur, Makaveli, and more. He was named after a Inca leader who fought against Spanish rule. Tupac s name means thankful to God, but to him it means in hi words, It s my reminder to never compromise myself, but I digress. 2pac had many popular songs, that is one of the reasons he is in the rock and roll hall of fame. Some of his most popular songs are Changes, hit me up, and dear Mama. In changes he started talking about racism saying, I got love for my brother / but we can never go nowhere / unless we share with each other / we gotta start makin changes / learn to see me as a brother stead of two distant strangers. That shows how lots of black people become estranged from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Prehistory Of Human Existence The prehistory of human existence in Britain includes an outlook into the Stone Age which consisted of the lower Palaeolithic (Homo erectus), middle Palaeolithic (early Homo sapiens) as well as the upper Palaeolithic. While there are other species within the Homo genus such as the Homo rudolfensis, Homo habilis, Homo antecessor and the Homo ergaster, I intend to focus on the Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis and of course ancient Homo sapiens as I feel they have the closest connections to modern day humans. While Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis are relatively similar I am going to mainly define them as somewhat separate species to maintain the views of modern researchers. Most fossils now known as Homo heidelbergensis were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the strong similarities between the Homo heidelbergensis and the Homo erectus means there is some debate that there is no need to differentiate between the two and that it was Homo erectus who first reached Britain. The Homo erectus species were believed to have lived between about 1.89 million and 143 000 years ago. Through the study of fossil remains of these early humans archaeologists have gained evidence to show they were one of the first of the species to expand beyond Africa. While we do have evidence showing Homo heidelbergensis /erectus presence in Britain (for example Boxgrove) around 500 000 years it can be seen that they did not remain after this original arrival, glacial periods playing a large part in the dispersion of these early visitors. The middle Palaeolithic period was between approximately 300 000 and 45 000 years ago, the upper Palaeolithic being between approximately 45 000 and 10 000 years ago. The Homo sapien species was believed to have emerged during the middle Palaeolithic, more specifically around 195 000 years ago in Africa and these are seen to be the first humans to have eventually permanently inhabited Britain. Despite the evidence for homo sapien existence in Britain 400 000 years ago the presence of modern humans in Britain remained brief and sporadic. It has only been continuous since about 12,000 years ago. (Natural History Museum) The homo sapien species is therefore the species us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Plato s Euthyphro Paradox As I read through Plato s Euthyphro, I notice a remarkable conflict regarding definitions of perceptions. This simply means, that Socrates questions Euthyphro in order to find the objective meaning, and by doing so he creates an ongoing conflict amongst subjective meaning and objective meaning. He questions, if it is probable to have an objective and, is an objective a definition of an object or idea? The questions that Socratespresents concerning this particular idea generates a term known as a, EuthyphroParadox. For an example, there is a sports car that you have an opportunity to buy at an affordable price, however all of the other customers at the car dealership feel the same way that you feel about this particular vehicle. You must learn... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Socrates argues that Euthyphro s lack of the true meaning of the term piety pushes forth a contradictory cycle within itself. In fact the definition that Euthyphro gave was only showing us an example of a pious act. Euthyphro failed to give a distinguishing meaning as to, what is piety? This gives inside to Euthyphro s first contradiction from the lack of evidence. Euthyphro mentions that in his opinion on pious saying that it is irrelevant in its nature. To demonstrate this Socrates states that he feels as though most men assume that they were correct despite the lack of vital evidence to prove their case. That being said this argument cannot be seen in terms of morality. For an example, if one were to carry out this argument any further, an act of kindness is morally good in God s eyes. The contradictions comes in to play when people question as to why God considers such acts as this good. This perspective of thinking has lead people to believe that morality is necessary to be arbitrarily assigned by God, than being good in itself therefore making it moral. In this particular case, if the importance of morality and goodness within itself is considered subjective, this is because one cannot differentiate God s aspect on morality and what is considered objectively moral. That being said, one simply cannot differentiate what is objective pious and what God s aspect on pious. Both Socrates and Euthyphro find it very problematic in identifying the difference between being loved by God(s) and piety. In today s society, most would use the many code of ethics, and use them independently apart from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of 11 Facts About Teens And Self Esteem Stressed out, dependent, self conscious; these are common emotions among women. According to Do Something s article, 11 Facts About Teens and Self Esteem , 70% of girls say that they feel self conscious and like they are not good enough. Recently, due to increasing demands, the makeup retailer Maybelline, has begun to include a wider variety of models in their ads. From womenof color to men, this beauty company has been trying to appeal to the desires of all people to feel beautiful. Maybelline does not stop here though, they appeal to women s desire to feel bold. Maybelline s ad for their Color Sensational Loaded Bold lipsticks is definitely one that strives to be bold. Half the ad is taken up by their African American model, Herieth s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, Maybelline s choice of Herieth Paul as the model for his ad was a fitting one, due to her confident expression, her knowledge of the brand, and her obvious boldness in life. Secondly, although the ad s verbal appeal to young people may be lacking, and it may not be as informative as possible, it still does persuade young women by appealing to their desires to be bold. In conclusion, this ad does a great job of playing on women s base insecurities, and of convincing women that if they ever want to be confident or beautiful, they first must be bold with their lipstick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Role Of Cybersecurity Products And Services Cybersecurity is becoming one of the fastest growing industries ever, due in large part because of the internet. We expect worldwide spending on cybersecurity products and services to eclipse $1 trillion for the five year period from 2017 to 2021 (Morgan, 2015). So just why is the internet the reason behind the sudden growth of cybersecurity products and services? The internet is the structure of interconnected computing appliances and digital machines that are provided with unique identifiers, such as a Uniform Resource Identifier(URI), Uniform Resource Locator (URL), Universal Unique Identifier (UUID), Bank Identifier Code (BIC), Service Set Identifier (SSID), National Provider Identifier (NPI), etc. These are just a few devices and unique identifiers that are utilized daily by the average individual worldwide that revolve around the ability to transfer data over the internet/network. The cybersecurity industry exists for the simple purpose of safeguarding the biggest companies down to a single individual that are wanting to protect vital information or data from cyber attacks. This industry has benefitted the consumer wanting securityfrom hackers and furthermore the workforce who are considering careers in this background. Cyber security has delivered personnel with employment in the security analytics, threat intelligence, mobile security, and even cloud security to name a few. Derek Manky, Fortinet s global security strategist, delivers network security ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Fur Trade In Western Canada The fur trade was not a clearly European invention; it started as a piece of larger and very old motif of trade between native people. This is the fact that explains why so many native groups across North America adapted to trade with Europeans so rapidly. There is no absolute explanation, that who and where fur trade started. The documenting of written history in Western Canadabegins with the formation of fur trade and in 1670 the Hudson Bay Company was established which dominated the western development. It all started when the Europeans came to Canada, during that period, the fur trade was operated by the Europeans and the Aboriginal peoples. To establish a relation with Canada, Europeans started marrying Aboriginal women s who helped... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Missionaries again condemned the custom of mixed blood marriages and supported to marry white women who were started to arrive. As the fur trade reduced and agricultural communities extended, abuse raised and many women were then deserted by their husbands. In 1846, Hudson s Bay Company started to create rules regarding relationship and in Standing Rules and Regulations they said that these marriages were conducted without the attendance of clergy and were according to custom of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Oppression In The Hunger Games Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins is a novel that warns us of possible dangers in the future such as governmental control or corruption. Throughout the novel Collins uses the theme of oppression as a way of conveying the danger of a totalitarian government. There are many different forms of oppression displayed throughout the text; However, the control of resources and the games in general are the key forms of oppression in the novel. In Hunger Games, the control of resources was a significant form of oppression. The main resource the government controlled was the access to food. The districts that were close to the Capitol had more accessibility to food whereas the districts farther away lacked food. By controlling the food the government... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By enforcing the games, the government gives the people a yearly reminder of how much control they have making them less likely to rebell. Katniss questions what will happen after the games and what will her life be like. The games can never be escaped. Even though the games are over, in a way they are not. The games are vicious cycles that are used by the government to enforce their control. Also Katniss mentions that she ll never marry, never risk bringing a child into the world (Collins 311). Bringing a child into this cruel world would almost be immoral. Every year for six years there s a possibility your child will be selected as a tribute. Although Katniss has won the game, she hasn t won much. She survived rather than won. The same injustices exist and nothing has changed. If anything the games has just begun. The games infact had an opposite effect on Katniss. Being in District 12 her everyday life was about providing food for her family. Before the games she was sort of detached from the atrocities and injustices surrounding her, but the games had a way of making her more intact with her emotions. I think this instilled a desire of change in her. Katniss states that without hunting she loses her identity but I think her identity only becomes more complex. She goes from Katniss, the girl who hunts to Katniss, the face of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Victoria L Bromley Feminisms Matter Summary This feminist study will define the conceptual tool of intersectionality to define the premise of multiple identities in Feminisms Matter by Victoria L. Bromley. Bromley s conceptualization of intersectionality is based on the premise that social norms have limied the human identity through a binary thinking process. The traditional binary focus of society can be found in the way that people define themselves as being male or female as separate identities. These categories are defined through a verity of different classifications that tend to divide personal identity through institutions ands social norms: Categories such as sex, gender, race, and class have long been used to classify and explain everyday experiences (Bromley, p.48). These traditional mindsets are countermanded by the concept of intersectionality, which defines a the premise of intersecting identities that can have multiple variations. This is how Bromley identifies the problem of narrow minded categories of gender, race, etc. which can be challenged by a broader and more complex understanding of differing identities that are found within the paradigm of intersectionality. Bromley (2012) defines the overarching social hierarchies that limit intersectionality, which often involve domination, power, and strict categorizations of identity. This is defined in Bromley s symbolic use of a pie, which has been divided in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In terms of identity, intersectionality provides a much more dynamic conceptualization of identity that can liberate individuals from the oppression of those in power. This is an important tool to analyze and dissect the differing multiple identities that can be identified in this paradigm. Bromley (2012) identifies the multiple identities that can be unlocked through the tools provided by an intersectional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. What Is Conflict Of Interest Conflict of interest and the Principal Agent relationship Conflict of interest is defined in Walton and Henderson (2005) as circumstances in which some interest of a person has an inclination to be at odds with the consistent exercise of his discernment in another s interest. The idea of conflict of interest in that perception touches on positions of decision making with a practical importance such as a company management s discussion and acceptance of a decision and determinations of a board of directors of a business establishment. Hence, the conflict is a psychological one resulting from within a human or organization that is authorized to make decisions (p.4 7). Fiduciary Obligations The most common fiduciary duties are the requirements to act in the principal s interest and the duty of honesty. For example, most company codes of conduct requires the board of directors and the management to carry out their duties with all necessary care and be truthful to the interests of the business establishment. This requirement goes line in line with the corporation law that terms this as interest of the company. The company s interest, in that legal set up is all interests that the management has to consider when performing its duties on behalf of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are several ways through which conflicts of interest can be averted. One is by exhaustively researching potential employees, potential customers and business partners. Two, business establishments avert conflict of interest involving personal interests and the company by establishing a code of ethics and or company policies that disallows extraprofessional dealings within the company. Prohibiting such dealings or relationships greatly cuts down the possibility of conflict of interest arising (Tricker, 2012, p.29 33). The company codes of conduct cover the issues indicated in the illustration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Catalytic Decomposition Of Hydrogen Peroxide Factors affecting the catalytic decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide Please refer to the additional files for tables/graphs. Aim The purpose of this investigation is to investigate how certain factors affect the catalytic decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide. I will investigate the effect of altering the mass of catalyst used on the rate of the decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide. Introduction The decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide is a process by which Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and Oxygen. It has the following equation: 2H2O2 (l) 2H2O (l) + O2 (g) This reaction does occur spontaneously at room temperature with the presence of Ultraviolet light; however only very slowly. It occurs far faster when a catalyst is used. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This lowers the rate of reaction due to the lower concentration (as explained in the variables section). Once a Hydrogen peroxide molecule has decomposed it is no longer a consideration and cannot decompose again as it is no longer a Hydrogen peroxide molecule. This lowers the numbers of Hydrogen peroxide molecules present lowering the concentration thus lowering the rate of reaction, eventually lowering the rate of reaction to nil where all (or virtually all) Hydrogen peroxide molecules have decomposed. At this point no more products are produced as no more Hydrogen peroxide is reacting, as no more Hydrogen peroxide is colliding with catalyst particles, because it has all decomposed. In this graph a higher concentration results in a higher rate of reaction whilst the reaction is proceeding (until the rate of reaction for all concentrations reaches 0) and a higher mass of product produced. This is because the increased chance of collisions with the catalyst, due to the increased number and density of the Hydrogen peroxide, means at the start of the reaction there are more collisions with the catalyst leading to a higher initial rate of reaction. I believe this rate of reaction will be proportional to the concentration as by increasing the concentration a certain amount you increase the number of molecules present by a proportional amount. You therefore also increase the chance of collision with the catalyst due to increased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Igor Stravinsky Orchestra Conductors Analysis Traditional purposes of various events and situations, including an orchestra concert, become overshadowed by what society deems as eye catching. As a composer, Igor Stravinsky takes it upon himself to discuss the issue at hand. Igor Stravinsky expresses his contempt toward the source that receives the public s attention and respect, the orchestra conductors, through his abundant use of similes that create a despicable image of the conductors, his sarcastic diction which displays Stravinsky s bitterness, and his metaphors that symbolize a greater meaning behind them. The mention of politics initiates a negative or rather, a tense mood, which works to Stravinsky s advantage in portraying his disdain as he criticizes that conducting, like politics, rarely attracts original minds, and the field is more for the making of careers and the exploitation of personalities another resemblance to politics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orchestra conductors are criticized in the way that refers to them as a corrupt field of work and are depreciated. Stravinsky s bitterness is shown as he blatantly compares the conductors to the concepts and corruptions of politics. Furthermore, the issue is not only the system but also the ego disease, [which] is naturally high to begin with, that... grows like a tropical weed under the sun of a pandering public, contributing to Stravinsky s purpose in exposing misplaced admiration for the conductors (ln 14 17). Stravinsky makes a point that the conductors personality is also to blame, claiming the presence of greed within them. Although it is natural to have a high ego, issues are made worse when ego affects the conductor s main role, which becomes a role other than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Example Of A Fallacy Research Paper marshmallows, so he must be a jerk too. This is fallacious because eating marshmallows is not what makes A a jerk, so it would be wrong to assume B is a jerk just because he likes them. Circular Reasoning/Beg the Question Begging the question is when one supports a claim by using its premise or another claim as proof. An example would be, Tabbies are cats because it is stylish like a cat. This is incorrect because it uses the claim that cats are stylish as proof that tabbies are cats. The fallacy would be fixed by supporting the claim that is being used as proof. A closely related fallacy would be the circular reasoning fallacy. An example of that would be, Tabbies are cats because it is a felis catus. Note that felis catus is the scientific name for a cat, so it basically translates to Tabbies are cats because tabbies are cats. To fix this, use proof that does not repeat the claim. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Science Dictionary defines it as The study of the measurement, relationships, and properties of quantities and sets, using numbers and symbols. While logic does not use numbers, it does use symbols as shown above and the variables P and Q. Logic also uses formulas such as the modus ponens, which has the form of pв†’q, p, в€ ґ q. Statements also have relationship, mentioned above, with each statement having unique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analysis Of Yevgeny Zamyatin s The Motif Of Imagination Yevgeny Zamyatin s We depicts a dystopian world ruled by the One State through the eyes and conscience of mathematician and protagonist D 503. We was written in 1921, after Russia saw the Great October Socialist Revolution of 1917, led by the Marxist Bolshevik leader, Vladimir Lenin. (Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d.) Zamyatin s constructed ideals of the One State parallels that of his own country, under the totalitarian regime imposed by the communist government, in order to convey his satirical political opinions of its worsening and limiting effect. In We, Zamyatin demonstrates the importance of imagination and free thought, developing the audience s understanding of the limits of happiness under the rule of a totalitarian society seen through the eyes of D 503. The motif of imagination is seen within the novel through Zamyatin s manipulation of D 503 s perception of his world, specifically his auditory perception and his description through mathematical diction, critiquing the oppressive totalitarian society. Throughout the novel, Zamyatin establishes the limits of the coexistence between true happiness and true freedom through the lack of imagination and creativity perceived by the auditory perception of D 503. The One State promotes mathematical [music] compositions, (Zamyatin, 23) as a form of entertainment through which Zamyatin illustrates the impact of One State s restriction of musical expression, ironically contradictory to the nature of music. One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Marie Curie Essay Marie Curie, or rather Marya Sklodowska, was born in Warsaw on November 7, 1867. At the time, the Polish capital was occupied by the Russians, who were seeking to weaken the local elite . Based on the value of experience and scientific reality, and applied to society, it was for many intellectuals the path of progress, it was to leave an indelible mark on Marya. Born into a family of teachers and brought up in an environment marked by a sense of duty and a lack of money, she led the most remarkable life. From the premature death of one of her sisters, and later of her mother, she drew the agnosticism that would later increase her faith in science. As a brilliant and mature student with a rare gift of concentration, Marya followed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Henri Becquerel, who was studying X rays, had recently observed that uranium salt left an impression on a photographic plate in spite of its protective envelope. And so his frail wife set about her work, handling tons of minerals she noted that another substance, thorium, was quot;radioactive quot;, a term she herself had coined. Together, they demonstrated in a major discovery that radioactivity was not the result of a chemical reaction but a property of the element or, more specifically, of the atom. Marie then studied pitchblende, a uranic mineral in which she measured a much more intense activity than is present in uranium alone. She found that there were other substances besides uranium that were very radioactive, such as polonium and radium, which she discovered in 1898. Pierre tested radium on his skin. It caused a burn, and then a wound. Its effect on man was proven. Soon radium was being used to treat malign tumors, Chemotherapy was born. In 1903, Marie defended her discovery. Together with Becquerel, the Curies were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for their discovery of natural radioactivity. Their happiness was short lived. In 1906, Pierre, weakened by radiation and overworked, was run over by a car. Marie was forced to continue alone. She took charge of educating her two children; she took up the position which her husband had finally obtained at the Sorbonne, and then became the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Advantages Of Parlor Furniture Purchasing Comfortable Modular Lounge Furniture On the off chance that you are hoping to purchase attractive and agreeable choices to outfit your home, you should consider particular parlor furniture. Many individuals consider usefulness and need over extravagance, with regards to purchasing new furniture because of the costs included. Not many individuals can stand to spend a considerable measure of cash on a lavish parlor suite. Secluded parlor furniture gives an ideal harmony in the middle of cost and solace. Contrasted with conventional parlor furniture, particular alternatives are significantly less costly. Most producers likewise offer long haul ensures and the length of it is inside of the guarantee period, you will have no issue in getting a harmed piece supplanted or repaired. With customary parlor furniture, reworking the things can be a troublesome assignment since they have a tendency to be enormous and substantial. In this manner, many individuals abstain from doing it, and the stylistic layout of the room could get to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A considerable measure of these pieces are totally recyclable and don t put a ton of strain on the earth. In this way, you will confront no issues when you are hoping to have them supplanted later on. Secluded parlor furniture will keep going for quite a while and on the off chance that you need to lighten them once more, you can do as such without spending a ton of cash. Not just will you have the capacity to utilize them for quite a while, you will likewise have the capacity to save money on reupholstering charges. At the point when purchasing measured parlor furniture, it is dependably a smart thought to search around and not simply settle for the primary thing you see. This will permit you to get the precise thing you require, at a reasonable cost. You can locate various online retailers who offer furniture at to a great degree low ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Compare And Contrast A Unitary And Human Needs Theory Compare and Contrast: A Unitary and Human Needs Theory Martha Rogers and Virginia Henderson are two theorists who have been very influential in the nursing profession, evidenced in both scholarly and practical settings. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast Rogers unitary theory and Virginia Henderson s human needs theory; including the background and philosophy that influenced these theorist, along with how they defined the meta paradigm concepts of nurse, person, health, and environment, and the usefulness of their ideas to practice. Background, Influences and Philosophical Orientation Martha Rogers was born in Dallas, Texas, 1914 (ANA, 2017). The American Nursing Association recognized that Rogers received her diploma from the Knoxville General Hospital School of Nursing in 1936, and the following year received her bachelor of science in Nashville from the George Peabody College (2017). In 1954, she was appointed the professor of nursing at a New York University, where she later developed her science of unitary and irreducible human beings theory through the exploration of philosophical and theoretical studies (ANA, 2017). Roger s influence was her belief in developing an existing body of knowledge that was unique and specific to nursing, and that supported the need for nurses to get a higher education (Wayne, 2014). Rogers s theory was deductively derived by borrowing propositions from anthropology, psychology, sociology, physics, mathematics, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Characters in A Streetcar Named Desire Essay A Streetcar Named Desire is a classic tragedy written by Tennessee Williams, which earned him the Pulitzer Prize as well as many other awards. This brilliant play explores many important themes and issues. The main recurring theme Williams explores to the readers is the conflict between fantasy and reality, honesty and lies. However, sexuality, violence, and social differences also shape the action of the plot, in which they contribute to the effect of the characters of the play. The three main characters, Blanche Dubois, Stella Kowalski, and Stanley Kowalski, have different ways of dealing with the said conflicts in their harsh surroundings in which they live in, as they all face different crisis. Blanche, who suffers from emotional and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She later discovers Allan s homosexuality and when she confronts him about it, he commits suicide. Blanche has been haunted with the guilt of her husband s death ever since. This perhaps has motivated a lot of her actions. Allan s death demonstrates the end of Blanche s sexual innocence as she is constantly in search of comfort and kindness, which she receives while meeting with strangers . She has also lost her job as a schoolteacher when her affair with a young student was exposed to the school and the people of Laurel, and led to her exile. All of these events point to the fact that Blanche is a social outcast due to her continuous sexual behaviour. As the play develops, the reader can comprehend that Blanche is less proper and superior as she portrays herself to be. Blanche, herself, is ashamed of her true identity and life, so she tends to keep her past life a secret. She is also realising that she is aging very quickly and fears of losing her beauty. Her insecurities and infirmities lead her to find comfort in a world of illusion which she creates herself, as she refuses to face reality. By creating her own world, Blanche is able to close her eyes on reality and expand her imagination to build the mental self esteem she needs to survive. She admitted herself when she said I do not want realism, I want magic! (Williams, 117) that she would rather live in her made believe world than in the harsh reality surrounding her. Her fantasies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Girl Child The Girl Child The very fact that the girl child has become a topic of discussion and debate, points to the fact that, this is something different to the other of the human species. The girls have always and everywhere been considered to be lesser of the two beings of the human species. Why this has come to be, is beyond our comprehension, but, the fact remains that, the girl has not only been considered as the lesser, but has always been really neglected also. It can not be imagined how this situation came into being but, the sadder and more shocking situation is when, in the 20th century we call ourselves highly civilized, cultured and educated and all else, the girl still finds it more and more difficult to subsist on this planet. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, what is happening to the girls now is that, though the awakening to their rights has come among women, they are finding it an uphill task to fight it out with the authority of men, who are naturally not liking the coming up of women. On the other hand the man, who always thought that he was the superior being, finds it rather taxing to adjust to the idea of women coming up to their standards. In this scenario, the girl child has a doublefold war front to fight it out for herself one being the older women who do not allow the girl to rise, as, they do not seem to understand the need for it, and the other is the male counterpart who have the fear of seeing her become an equal as, this will snatch away from the man his centuries old platform of domination from him. In reality, what the present situation is in India is also true about the whole world but of course it is not as bad as it is in India and this is because of lack of education among the girls. The girl child who has till now been an object of disgust, hate and wrath should become an object of care and nurturing. This can happen only if and when both women and men develop an attitudinal change, and realize the fact that, the girl is also as much of a human being as the boy, with her own desires and aspirations and capacities. She should not be treated as a mere item of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...