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Using Citations In A Paper - MLA Citations - Library Ho Using Citations In A Paper - MLA Citations - Library Ho
Euripides The Trojan Women
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once asserted that history is written by the victors. Indeed,
when Athenian troops first invaded the tiny, neutral island of Melos during the prolonged
Peloponnesian War, few native Greeks protested against the violent incursion. However, when
Euripides, the third of the Greek tragic poets, developed The Trojan Women months after the deadly
attack, Greek citizens were presented with a perspective of war unlike any other. Although Euripides
production is centered on the mythical Trojan War, it was recognized by Greek citizens as a clear
condemnation of the invasion that had just taken place the year before. Even today, The Trojan
Women is widely regarded as an anti war composition that focuses on the terrors and irrationality of ...
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Euripides intentionally employs graphic imagery to convey the inhumanity of war and thus evoke a
wide range of emotion from his audience. Near the beginning of the play, Poseidon observes that
blood drips down from the gods shrines as he passes through the devastated city where Troy once
proudly stood (Euripides 31). Evidently, the Greek soldiers had exercised such depravity during battle
that they had resorted to slaughtering and raping innocent civilians in consecrated temples. This
despicable act surely would have upset Euripides largely religious audience, who would not have
condoned such immorality, regardless of the circumstances. Euripides uses this same literary device to
evoke pathos when he describes the death of Astyanax. When Andromache is first informed of her
baby son s fate, she cries out, Why hold me with your hands so fast, cling so fast to me? You little
bird, flying to hide beneath my wings (Euripides 64). By creating an image of a little child, hardly
developed beyond babyhood, clinging desperately to his mother in the same way a hatchling might
seek shelter in its mother s
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The Collapse of Democratic Choice
With over 1 million businesses operating in Canada, corporate responsibility is a major issue that
should be recognized by citizens within society. In simple terms, corporate responsibility is the ethics
and morals of a business. Many corporations in Canada have a tremendous amount of wealth and
power. Regulation is essential in order for good government. Corporate responsibility occurs when
initiatives taken by these corporations benefit all the stakeholders. These stakeholders vary from the
employees, to the customer, and to the community. Corporate responsibility is necessary in Canada in
order to secure its democracy, protection of consumers, and sustainability of our society. Therefore, it
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However, what about the majority and common good of the people, like jobs? Murray Dobbin is one
of Canada s most popular progressive political commentators and analysts who explained that,
They influence politicians and political parties with huge amounts of cash; they threaten government
that dare to consider any laws that lessen their power or privilege; they withdraw capital to punish
governments that don t take them seriously; they spend millions on lobbyist to persuade legislators
(Dobbin).
Officials are not required to keep formal records of their contracts with lobbyists, and there is some
scope for lobbyists to avoid registration by claiming that they are merely responding to requests for
information from officials. The government has set up regulations relating to lobbying, but these
regulations are not restricting lobbying, it is making it even more legal. Teeple outlined that,
The process of registering lobbyists began under the Mulroney government in 1989. The Lobbyists
Registration Act essentially puts the onus on lobbyists to register, pay a fee, and list their areas of
interest. By its very principles, the Act legitimizes the role of the lobbying industry (Teeple).
It has to be emphasized that registration is not regulation . Allowing lobbyist to enter parliament
legitimately eats away at Canada s democracy even more. It is a form of corruption, because really it
is
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Victor Frankenstein Knowledge Analysis
It is a man s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways (Buddha). Frankenstein, by
Mary Shelley, is a science fiction novel about knowledge. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein spends
years creating a creature from dead bodies. Upon the completion of his project, he immediately
abandons the creature leaving him to discover humanity on his own. In Mary Shelley s novel, both
Frankenstein and his creature are on a search for knowledge, though the quest is executed in opposite
ways: Frankenstein wields his knowledge, while the creature innocently desires it, proving
Frankenstein to be the real monster.
Victor s thirst for knowledge leads to a skewed perspective of reality. He willingly ignores his health
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It was with these feelings that I began the creation of a human being (Shelly 48). In creating a living
being, Victor is attempting to usurp God s authority. Essentially, Victor is claiming to not need God
because he can get through, and even create, life on his own. Frankenstein uses his knowledge to gain
power; A new species would bless me as it s creator and source; many happy and excellent natures
would owe their being to me (Shelley 49). Additionally, Victor uses his knowledge to bring him closer
becoming omnipotent. He covets power. He wants to elevate himself. Frankenstein s longing for
power reaches a point of extreme unhealthiness. He wants to be worshiped. Victor Frankenstein wields
his knowledge attempting to become like God.
Frankenstein s creature cannot be the monster because his desire for knowledge comes out of a
position of innocence. Upon first breath, he is muddled and confused; No distinct ideas occupied my
mind; all was confused. I felt light, and hunger, and thirst, and darkness; innumerable sounds sang in
my ears, and on all sides various scents saluted me (Shelley 98).
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The creature simply wants an understanding of basic knowledge: why he feels these emotions, what it
is that he is hearing, seeing, and feeling. Nothing the creature is doing is in the slightest way
monstrous. On the contrary, it is innocent and pure. When the creature
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John Dewey on Education
John Dewey focuses on what he considers as the audacity of imagination being one of the most vocal
theorists on education and the related policies. He defines education as a process of instruction,
whereby it is unified by encouraging good. His theory of inquiry concentrates on the evolution of the
human race with respect to their surroundings. In addition, Dewy adopted the theory of evolution
initiated by Charles Darwin. Hence he is of the view that organisms in respect to their surroundings
evolve due to the need to survive since their natural environments determine the causes of action as
well as the behaviour. Dewey used what is considered as pragmatism, whereby the students are
expected to learn from hands on approach (Dewey, 1966). This is executed by individual experiences
in the classrooms as well as in non classroom settings. He believed that students are tasked with
learning for the individual process, as life is the best learning process and environment for accruing
essential knowledge. In addition, he believed that education could be attained through psychology,
which was a good basis for learning and accrual of an excellent education. Dewey distinguishes three
phases of education and learning processes. He identifies that the process of learning is instigated by
what is considered as a problematic situation (Dewey, 1966). This situation is defined by an individual
who has instinctive or habitual responses as a part of the human cognitive functions, which
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Bewitched Accurateness In Midnight s Accouchement By...
Salman Rushdie is one of the biographer , who emerged in eighties with a new affectionate of
announcement and abstruse innovation. His Booking abettor Prize win atypical Midnight s
Accouchement is generally associated with adapted categories of arcane allegory , which cover
postmodern fiction, postcolonial novel, absolute novel, and, a lot of importantly, bewitched
accurateness . Assorted characters in the adventure are able with bewitched big agent , and the a lot of
important of them is the narrator Saleem Sinai. In this novel, both the bewitched and the astute
humankind abide accompanying and advance a allocation admixture angle of accurateness and annual
apropos to the accessible , political, cultural, and armed casework histories of India and Pakistan, and
in this paying absorption bewitched accurateness helps to accomplish the amusing ... Show more
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In the starting of the novel, the access which deals with Saleem s grandfathering in Kashmir is a
admirable archetype of aggregate the bewitched and the complete elements. In one bounce of 1915,
Saleem s grandfathering Aadam Aziz hits the arena while praying and three drops of claret abatement
from his adenoids and about face into rubies; his tears become solid like diamonds. In a bewitched
realist text, we acquisition the battle amid the apple of fantasy and the reality, and anniversary apple
works for creating a fabulous apple from the other; in Midnight s Accouchement through the magical,
the astute creates its articulation and makes it heard. Rushdie has acclimated bewitched realist
elements by bond the complete and the fantastic, agee time, and by including allegory and folklore.
His abracadabra accurateness has its agent added in the close and cerebral worlds, close conflicts,
moment of uncertainty, the actualization of storytelling of the capricious narrator, and beneath in the
beliefs, rituals and illusions of humans as a
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Similarities Between Christianity And Judaism
There are hundreds or even thousands different religions allover the world, but only several of them
are global. Two of them, Christioanity and Judaism, have its believers on each continent, and during
its history experienced persecutions from others. Despite, there are a lot of differences between these
religions, Christianity and Judaism are similar.
Both Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic. It means that believers of these religions believe in
one God who is a creator of the world. Christians have the Holly Bible, which is a book that describes,
a history of the religion, prophecies, and the rules of life. Jews, similarly, have their holly book and
they call it Torah. Christianity, like Judaism have the same important place called
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The area we know today as Elmwood was still a wandering...
The area we know today as Elmwood was still a wandering haunt of the Omaha, Pawnee, and Otoe
Indians in the 1860 s. It was dotted with buffalo wallows, and trails of the kind so familiar to Lewis
and Clark, and the Mormons, who helped open the great western frontier. Danger and challenge were
everywhere; but so was opportunity in the Homestead Act passed by Congress in 1862. For facing the
rigors of the frontier life, the head of a family could obtain 160 acres of good black land if he could
survive for five years and make some improvements. The post office was commissioned in 1868 at a
log cabin built just east and north of the present town of Elmwood by David McCaig, who suggested
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When it was time to celebrate, they knocked in the barrel head and threw the fuel on the fire. The
flames shot into the sky. The next bucket of fuel put the fire out! The fellows in town, angry that the
bonfire was a failure, decided to gather up the old fashioned outhouses for a real blaze! The Opera
House was built about 1890. It took the place of the old band stand that used to be where the Masonic
Hall is now. Elmwood had a number of early bands, and one bandsman, Del Greenslate, had a cornet
so small he could put it in his pocket. Big wheeler bicycles were a popular in the early days. Del
Greenslate, Charlie Stevens, W. E. Rosencrans, and William Atchison would sometimes cycle to
Louisville, Weeping Water, and back to Elmwood on a Sunday afternoon. Gil Hooley had a popcorn
stand that he hauled to the corner where the American Exchange Bank stands today. He sold popcorn
every Saturday afternoon and evening. On Sunday it was common fun to pick the stand up and haul it
two miles south of town and put it in the creek. Sometimes it could be found on top of Doc Hobb s
office. Gil never knew where he might find his stand on Monday! Elmwood s first flag pole was two
trees, bolted together and it stood in the middle of the town square. It leaned at bit to the north so the
people finally built a
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Red Leaves Sparknotes
Red Leaves by Sita Brahmachari helps IB students understand the concept of Identities and
Relationships through the idea of family that isn t related through hereditary means. Red Leaves is
about 3 characters named Aisha, Iona and Zak dealing with their personal conflicts. Each protagonist
has family issues that deeply affect them. Divorced parents, foster families and abusive parents are
examples of conflicts in the book. Aisha, one of the protagonists in this book, has a foster parent
named Lilliana. Throughout the book, they have each other s best interests in mind. They love each
other so much they are willing to lose each other so that the other can benefit. For example, Lilliana is
willing to give Aisha up so that Aisha could grow up with people who understand Aisha s culture. This
shows that Lilliana puts Aisha s needs before her own, this is the true meaning of family not blood
relation. Although Aisha and Lilliana are not related by DNA, they loved each other like family. Red
Leaves displays that to be a part of a family you have to be willing to put their needs before yours. ...
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Shalini and Zak are family by themselves, they both care for each other and care for one another
deeply. Shalini was always there for Zak when he felt upset about the divorce, she was there to share
the tears, the laughter and the worries. She [Shalini] could never see Zak upset without feeling a swell
of emotion in her own chest , she cares for him like a parent, his tears make her upset, his happiness
makes her happy, his ill being makes her worried. She loves Zak like a son. Shalini and Zak care for
each other, which is what makes them family, not any hereditary
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Gregorio Cortez And High Horse Similarities
There are men in the world that are completely different, but happen to have a few similarities.
Gregorio Cortez and High Horse are two different men but also have little in common. For one, Cortez
is an outlaw and no matter how bad things are, he doesn t stop. On the other hand, High Horse is a
romantic, but doesn t give up because he knows who he loves and is willing to do whatever he has to
for the girl he is going to marry. And he said he loved the girl so much that he was man enough to do
anything Red Deer or anybody else could think up. Cortez and High Horse have one similarity, which
is truly believing in something. The difference between their beliefs is that Cortez believes he is
unstoppable. The Major Sheriff shot first, and he
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The Problem Of The Hospital Emergency
The world hospital comes from Latin word hopes, which means a visitor or host who receives a
visitor. That is why in the early century, the primary goal of the hospital was to serve the poor. Torrens
(1993) states, In the early 20 the century, with the establishment of consistent medical education,
hospitals became more accepted across socioeconomic classes and became the symbol of medicine.
Since hospitals now requires more training and specialization for workers, furthermore, need
sophisticated material to delivery services, hospitals passed the poorhouses to the symbol of the
institutionalizations of health care said Niles (1994). Hospitals almost lost the duty to provide care to
people in emergency because they turned patients away who cannot pay or indigents. That is why
many people are afraid to dial 911 now even though they have an important emergency to go to the
hospital emergency because of fear to turn way. This situation if not remedy can cause people to die
when they could be saved if they would admit to the hospital emergency.
Today, admitting to the hospital is so expensive that makes it very difficult to those who do not have
insurance to get in when there are sick. This issue becomes so common that retains the concerns of
many. For that, the government intervenes by creating institutions such as the Emergency Medical
Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) and the Consolidated Omnibus reconciliation Act (COBRA)
created and passed by the US congress in 1986 to
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How Is Online Learning Different From A Traditional Classroom
Online learning is much different from the traditional classroom settings. Aside from the obvious
location differences, there are pros and cons to online learning that are very different from a
classroom. A student must be willing to embrace these differences to successfully move forward and
excel in the online environment.
One of the things in online learning that is important is establishing your classroom. With a traditional
class, the classroom and times are designated to the student. In an online environment, it is up to the
student to determine the when and where. It is important to remember that all of your classes take
place on the computer and even your book can be found there. It is the student s responsibility to make
this work for themselves. Part of being able to excel in learning is setting up a time and a place where
you will be able to make learning work for you. This also relates to good time management. Let those
around you know when you will be in class so that they do not disturb you during this time. With a
designated time and place set aside, a student can begin to schedule their days around when they have
time to get their classwork completed.
Another huge element to online learning is communication. The instructor is located at a remote
location and the student does not have face time with them. The student will need to learn to reach out
through messages or phone calls. This is essential when learning online. The student may also
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Native Americans In The Film, Westward Expansion
Set in 2154 on the lush moon of Pandora, director James Cameron once again captivates his audience
with the movie Avatar (2009). In this iconic blockbuster cinema, that won academy awards in
Cinematography and Visual Effects. Cameron explores a symbolic case of the foreign invasion into
the natives territory and its numerous side effects. Meanwhile also, connecting the movie with many
historical and recently present events that engage the viewer at a more personal level. Cameron
connects the movie with, Westward Expansion, the invasion of America into Native American land,
and national colonialism, while maintaining a plot that focuses on the revolt of an American hero
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Initially as the Europeans landed in North America and removed the Native Americans from their
current environments by continuing to push them further west during Westward Expansion and
continued up until the turn of the 19th century. It was then when American government has taken over
and the new American seem to further remove the old Americans from governmentally placed
reservation as they see fit. This occurs until present day. A film that has the Americans as the bad guys
within the film and displays the indigenous people as the helpless good side that needs help and saved
is very uncommon of a production film. With such a controversial topic Cameron breaks this trend and
receives heat from the film. He is described as an Anti Americanist, and although I don t agree with
this, I do believe he has intentionally written it this way to grasp the attention of the audience and
introduce a concept and point of view they are unfamiliar with. With the film focusing on the present
themes imperialism, colonialism, and militarism, Cameron attempts to display alternative ways of
solving these solutions buy engaging the watcher on the opposing side and making a personal
connection with
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Symbols Add A Level Of Depth That Can Help The Reader To
Symbols add a level of depth that can help the reader to see beyond what the author has provided and
into the lives of the characters themselves. Furthermore, analyzing symbols can help expand the
reader s knowledge of what certain actions or evens can mean during the play. Symbols can be found
throughout both Trifles and Othello, and each one helps further the plot or enhance characterization in
some way. Susan Glaspell and William Shakespeare both use powerful symbols to further the plot and
enhance character development.
In Trifles, one of the most important symbols play is the birdcage that Mrs. Wright had stashed away
within her kitchen. During the play, both Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are discussing the tragedy that had
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Wright. One of the first mentions is made by Mrs. Hale, when she states that Mrs. Wright used to sing
real pretty herself (Glaspell 857). She s implying that while Mrs. Wright used to sing, she no longer
does. This further proven when Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find the strangled bird, and Mrs. Hale
points out that Mr. Wright would have never let such a creature that sang dwell in his household. Mrs.
Hale implies that Mr. Wright ultimately kills anything that sings in his presence. Not only does the
bird represent who Mrs. Wright used to be, its current state represents who Mrs. Wright became to be;
Mr. Wright strangled the beautiful spirit right out of her, leaving nothing but an empty husk of her
former self.
On the other hand, while Glaspell s symbols seem to represent her characters, Shakespeare represents
the struggles that his characters are experiencing throughout Othello. The first symbol that can be
noted within the famous play is that handkerchief that Othello gave to Desdemona. Othello shares
with Desdemona the original representation by recounting the story of how it came to be in his family
s possession:
Did an Egyptian to my mother give.
She was a charmer, and could almost read
The thoughts of people. She told her, while she kept it
Twould make her amiable and subdue my father
Entirely to her love. But if she lost it
Or made a gift of it, my father s eye
Should hold her loathèd and his spirits should
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Right Flooring In Knowsley
When designing your new home, choosing the right flooring in Knowsley is an important decision to
make. You will need suitable flooring for all the rooms in your house from the bathroom, kitchen,
living rooms and bedrooms. With the huge range of flooring options, this will be a carefully thought
out decision. Perhaps vinyl flooring would be best suited to rooms that are likely to get food and drink
spilt on them, or, as a properly installed vinyl floor is almost impervious to water penetration, it is
perfect for the bathroom or laundry room. Vinyl flooring can be used for any room in the house, with
its mimicry of the appearance of a range of natural materials like slate, wood, marble and stone, it has
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Hardwood flooring or laminate flooring are another two choices up for consideration. Hardwood
flooring is long lasting and is available in a wide variety of sophisticated finishes. Laminate wood
flooring is as beautiful and timeless and it is has the advantage of being warm under foot. Laminate
flooring will not fade in sunlight as hardwood floors will. This is because it is coated with a UV
protector and this helps keep its brightness and glow for much longer. It is harder wearing than natural
wood and comes in a large variety of colours and wood patterns.
With many options for flooring in Knowsley, it will make your decision making a lot easier if you
visit a professional flooring company. You can contact West Derby Carpets to find out more about
their wonderful flooring options. They have many options to choose from for every room in your
home, and if you are stuck for choice, their expert advice will guide you in making the perfect choice
for your new home. You will be impressed with their affordable prices, their friendly staff are
available to answer your questions and assist with measuring and
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Compare And Contrast Al Capone And John Joseph Gotti
The compare and contrast subjects I am discussing are Al Capone and John Joseph Gotti. The reason I
have selected these people is because both are gangsters who have significantly gotten their name out
in the world. The included research will prove why Al Capone is so well known as oppose to John
Joseph Gotti. Both Capone and Gotti share the aspects of occupation, ranking, and childhood.
However they also differ in many ways. Al Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 17,
1899. Capone attended school up until the sixth grade but then dropped out due to a fight with a
teacher. Following this act, he became a member of the James Street Gang and developed a friendship
with the gang leader Johnny Torrio. Capone eventually graduated to the senior mob gang the ... Show
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They both share similarities in many aspects of their life. For instance, Both Gotti and Capone were
born in New York and grew up into becoming gangsters in America. Additionally, both eventually
became the leader of the designated gang they were apart of after the original leader left. Capone
became the leader of the Torrio Capone South Side gang after Torrio got shot and almost killed and
left Chicago. Gotti became the leader of the Gambino crime family after Paul Castellano was shot and
killed. Likewise, both gangsters were convicted and imprisoned for murder. Although Gotti was
convicted and imprisoned many more times than Capone ever was. Additionally, Capone died from
syphilis just as Gotti died from neck and head cancer. Both died on a heart wrenching aspect. On the
other hand, both gangsters have extraordinary differences. Capone s crime life sprung from his
childhood since he was grown up in the bad part of Brooklyn and on the contrary, Gotti s crime life
sprung up when he first became apart of the Gambino crime family. Capone was only imprisoned for
one murder and Gotti was imprisoned several times for many murders and
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Aerobic And Anaerobic Cellular Respiration
Aerobic and Anaerobic Cellular Respiration Respiration describes sequences of enzyme catalysed
biochemical reactions within cells to produce life sustaining energy (Turtle, 2015). Muscle activity
relies on biochemical energy from Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a high energy molecule in cells
which stores and supplies energy. To make ATP, a muscle cell (Myocyte) utilises Oxygen provided by
Myoglobin (a muscle fibre oxygen binding protein) and breaks down glucose in aerobic cellular
respiration. The chemical reaction yields Carbon dioxide, water and energy.
Structure of glucose molecule (BBC, 2014) Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (6O2) = Carbon dioxide
(6CO2) + Water (6H2O) + ATP Energy
To yield energy ATP is broken down, with the aid of ATPases, into Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), a
phosphate and energy.
ATP ➙ ADP + Pi (phosphoric acid) + Energy
A sequence of Glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, Krebs cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation linked
oxidation reduction (Redox) biochemical reactions are involved in respiration. Glucose is stripped of
electrons which are added to oxygen and reaction releases tiny amounts of energy that drives ATP
formation.
(Horne and Bear, 2014) In the cytoplasm, Glycolysis involves the breakdown of a six carbon ring
glucose molecule and requires a two ATP investment but yields 4 ATP, two three carbon ring
pyruvates and two energy rich NADH. B vitamin NAD+ combines with energised electrons and a
hydrogen to create stored energy that
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Quarter Car Essay
WHEEL SLIP DYNAMICS Quarter car model
The consideration of a quarter car model can clearly explained the problem of wheel slippage as
shown in the fig.5. This quarter car model consists of mass m which is connected by a wheel. The
mass m is steered by the inertia with a velocity v, as a result the wheel starts rotating. A friction force
fx is generated between the wheel and the road surface. An angular velocity ω is caused by wheel
rotation, which is generated by the torque. A negative angular acceleration is developed, when the
brake is pressed in opposition to the wheel rotation.
Fig.5 Quarter car forces and torques
The equation of quarter car forces are:
mv= F_x (1) Jw=rF_x T_b sign(ω) (2)
Where
m = mass of the quarter vehicle v = velocity of the vehicle ω = angular velocity of the wheel F_z =
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By helping the drivers to keep the steering ability in some critical conditions, the Anti lock braking
system has been proved to save lives. ABS provide the minimum stopping distances and effective
steering than a non ABS vehicle.
Lower insurance costs
ABS has lower insurance cost because, it is extremely tested safety automotive device with a high
efficiency. Insurance companies are offering some special discounts for the customers who has the
Anti lock braking system equipped vehicles
Higher resale value
Nowadays the ABS become standard on many vehicles, the market value will be raised by the Anti
lock braking as it has the efficient track records. If a car or truck is equipped with ABS has a higher
resale value. If not having an ABS in vehicle, results in lower resale
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The Battle Between Gun Control and Gun Rights Essay
The debate over the right to bear arms according to the Second Amendment has been a hotly contested
issue for many years in American history. The matter has been one of the most controversial issues in
the second half of the twentieth century and into the twenty first; disputed between politicians on the
liberal and conservative side along with issues such as abortion, capital punishment, and gay marriage.
The Supreme Court has officially defined the controversial Second Amendment by stating that states
have the right to maintain a militia separate from a federally controlled army (Gale Encyclopedia, pg.
155 162). However, Courts have consistently held that the state and federal governments may lawfully
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Const., amend. II). There have been two main arguments that have stemmed from the different
interpretations of the national document. One argument supported that the Second Amendment
supported an individual or personal right to have firearms, in particular for self defense, separate and
apart from citizen service in government militia. The second argument was that the amendment
created a citizen right of revolution or insurrection , meaning that citizens had a right to engage in
armed revolt against their government if they felt that the government was behaving in an unjust
manner (Spitzer, The Right to Bear Arms). Both of these views have been at the heart of the
controversy of gun control. Some could say that it really depends on whom you talk to of how the
Second Amendment applies to the current battle over gun control in today s society. For example, gun
rights advocates like the NRA (National Rifle Association) interpret the Amendment to ensure the
right of individuals to possess and carry firearms (A Right to Bear Arms?, UMKC School of Law).
Gun control advocates such as the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence state that the term militia
is used elsewhere in the Constitution, and it always refers to the state organized militia (Tushnet,
Interpreting). They believe that the Second Amendment is specifically slated towards the state
organized militia. The Amendment means that the Congress cannot disarm the
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The Themes Of Love, And Narcissus
Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own. Robert A.
Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land. Love is not a singular adventure, it is a dangerous, perilous, and
scary adventure between two souls. Not only does love require another s happiness, but it also requires
teamwork and trust. Ancient Civilizations understood this concept. They wrote many legends and
myths about love. From the tale of Narcissus and Echo to the poem from Ovid s Metamorphoses
labeled, Story of Orpheus and Eurydice or the allegory of Baucis and Philemon, an underlying theme
can be found, love cannot work if there is not a team. Both Narcissus and Orpheus show the underside
and negative parts of love along with the good. In the story of Narcissus, there is a line between the
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The first one to speak is Narcissus, the most handsome boy in Greece. Let go! You can t hold me here.
I will not love you, he says. Echo, a lovely nymph with a haunting voice, replies, Love you... By this
part of the story, Echo has been cursed by the Queen of Gods, Hera, to repeat everything the was
previously said to her. Which brings up the second story in Narcissus and Echo that can teach you
about love, Zeus and Hera. In the story, Zeus is playing around with a tree nymph in Echo s forest
when, Hera comes looking for him. Echo tells her to check Olympus, the home of the gods, when
Hera realizes Zeus is not there she returns to the forest. As a reward for helping Zeus, Echo received a
blue sapphire ring. The blue ring upon her finger was enough for Hera to know that Echo had lied. In
spite, Hera cast a curse on echo. Both pairs of lovers show the idea of one sided relationships without
trust,
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Freire Vs. Rodriguez
In both The Banking Concept by Freire and The Achievement Desire by Rodriguez resemble each
other in some points but differ in others. Despite the similarities or differences in both text the
conclusion is the same education can make a person who he/she can become. In Freire and Rodriguez
s text they state that education is vital for success. Although in some ways the Rodriguez s essay
proves everything that Freire states about education in his writing and how he would portray
Rodriguez s experience in being the scholarship boy . Freire states that the scope of action allowed to
students extends only as far as receiving, filing, and storing the deposits. (Freire216). He believes that
the students are not really learning or gaining any knowledge but are simply memorizing what is being
taught. This belief falls perfectly with what Rodriguez states in his text that he was only learning by
memorizing what the books or the teachers were teaching him even though he did not understand the
knowledge he was absorbing. Freire would claim that the words are emptied of their concreteness and
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Without some type of education we would be helpless. Rodriguez was driven by his education and let
his teachers take his families place. Also he would go to his education for answers. Rodriguez filled in
the gaps of his home life with his education. Freire would characterize this as The students, alienated
like the slaves in the Hegelian dialectic, accept their ignorance as justifying the teacher s existence.
(Friere217). Through Freire s eyes Rodriguez is considered a waste basket. I think he would be
considered that because of the fact that that to Freire he was just narrating his knowledge but still not
quite grasping the meaning of what he was narrating even with all the education he was receiving
throughout the years in
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Grendel and Obj
Beowulf Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers
the question. Comprehension The questions below refer to the selections from Beowulf, Part One,
from Grendel, Life in 999: A Grim Struggle, and from Beowulf, Part Two. ____ 1. Beowulf slays
Grendel in order to |a. |save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster | |b. |prevent Grendel from
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Beowulf tells Wiglaf that he wants his burned out funeral pyre to be a |a. |reminder to his people of his
greatness |c. |reminder to Wiglaf of his duties | |b. |monument to King Hrothgar |d. |sign of the new
Christian faith | ____ 9. How is the raid on Hrothgar s hall shown differently in John Gardner s
Grendel than in Beowulf? |a. |In Grendel the monster is not a man eater. | |b. |The novel Grendel shows
the action from the monster s point of view. | |c. |In Beowulf each victim is individually described. | |d.
|Beowulf shows the action from Beowulf s point of view. | ____ 10. What aspect of Anglo Saxon life
discussed in Life in 999: A Grim Struggle is also in full view in Beowulf? |a. |There was no sugar and
few spices. | |b. |Vitamin deficiencies and diseases were rampant. | |c. |The population was growing,
but farm labor was
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Uncertainty Reduction Theory And Uncertainty Reduction Theory
Being away from home for the first time and having to start over and make all new friends can be both
exciting and intimidating at the same time. When I first moved into my freshmen dorm at UNCW
three years ago, I was certainly feeling this rush of emotions. I was excited to meet new people, but
also scared I wouldn t make any friends who I connected as well with as my high school friends. I was
especially nervous about having to live with a roommate who I hardly knew. I had always heard
horror stories from my older friends and family members about having a crazy roommate who they
just couldn t get along with. Fortunately, my roommmate Kelly and I became great friends and were
not only able to survive freshmen year of college, but continued to live together all four years of
college. This transformation in our relationship from virtual strangers, to the best of friends can be
explained by Charles Berger s Uncertainty Reduction Theory. Uncertainty Reduction Theory is the
assumption that when strangers meet, their primary concern is one of uncertainty reduction or
increasing the predictability about the behavior of both themselves and others in the interaction. We
are motivated to search for this information for one of more of three reasons anticiptation of future
interaction, incentive value, and deviance. With Kelly my motives were mostly based on anticipation
of future interaction. Not only would I see her again, but I would have to interact with on a daily basis
on a
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Confessionalist Characteristics Of Allen Ginsberg And The...
Beat Generation Research Paper During the 1950s, many different literary movements came to the
spotlight. Two such movements were Confessionalism and Beat poetry. There are many
commonalities between these movements, and often, authors and works from the Beat movement
incorporate various Confessionalist characteristics. Allen Ginsberg, one such author, combined both
Confessionalism and Beat poetry in a variety of his works, including Howl and Kaddish. The
Confessionalist aspects of Allen Ginsberg and his works, such as Howl, were heavily outweighed by
the Beat aspects in his work. The Beat poetry movement began in the 1950s due to the tense political
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In addition to adopting peaceful religions, such as Buddhism, Beat poets attempted to connect with
their spiritual state of being by engaging in drug usage and meditating.
To distinguish themselves in literature, they picked at the flaws they perceived in romanticism,
modernist poetry, and the New Criticism. They abandoned the typical form and structure of formalist
poetry. Instead, they commonly followed the footsteps of Walt Whitman and his free verse. The free
verse allowed them to sync their words with a musical flow, especially that of jazz. In addition to free
verse, the Beat poetry contained unregulated self expression. The Beats believed that true emotions
were expressed in the moment, and often would not edit their works. They also openly discussed
sexual experimentation, specifically that directed to the gay culture. Beats also wrote about their usage
of drugs, and its ability to help perceive the truth. Their work portrayed a belief that the arts
transcended mortality.
Allen Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926 to a schizophrenic mother. His experience with his mother
heavily affected him, as evident in his portrayal of mental illness in much of his work. Considered one
of the founders of Beat poetry, Ginsberg brought attention to the movement with his performance of
his poem Howl. Howl reflected the free verse and jazz components common to the movement. It also
reflected Jack Kerouac and the Old
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East Of Eden Directed By Elia Kazan
The 1955 dramatic film, East of Eden, directed by Elia Kazan, is a movie adaptation of the popular
book written in 1952. Throughout this drama, moviegoers embark on a journey through various
thematic topics such as the idea of good vs evil, the importance of repentance and redemption, and the
human ideal of free will. For example, multiple characters in the film are split into two categories:
those who are naturally good and those who are naturally evil. With this idea, characters either act
how they are born or act on their free will to be who they want to be. The film employs a wide cast of
talented actors who bring all their characters and roles to life. The main character, Cal Trask, however
is played by probably the most famous actor of the bunch, James Dean, who plays it awesomely. Cal s
character is supposed to be of someone who is always internally troubling and confused and James
easily shows this in this role. Richard Davalos, plays the character of Aron, Cal s brother, with
absolute beauty as well. Aron, in the book, is supposed to represent what is good and innocent and
Richard shows this characteristic evidently in his acting style. The father of Cal and Aron, Adam, is
then played by Raymond Massey who is able to tie the story together very well. Raymond s acting in
being constantly angry and disappointed in Cal is what allows James to bring out the light in Cal since
Adam has a huge effect on Cal s character in the story. Another major character is
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The Water Body Of Water
An oligotrophic body of water has a low nutrient level, which allows for more light penetration. It has
high dissolved oxygen rates, deep waters and low algal growth. The bottom of the water bodies
(lakes), are made of rock, gravel, or sand. The oligotrophic water bodies are home to smallmouth bass,
lake trout, pike, sturgeon and whitefish.
Eutrophic bodies of water have higher nutrient levels, which causes poor light penetration. There is
low dissolved oxygen and shallow water. This all causes higher algal growth. The bottom of the lakes
are made of silt, sand or clay. Carp, bullheads or catfish can be found in the lakes.
Eutrophication is a serious concern for lakes as it can turn an oligotrophic body of water into a
eutrophic body of water, which is dangerous to the ecological diversity.
2. Most natural transistions from an oligotrophic water body to an eutrophic water body will happen
over time, through, sediment erosion, leaf litter, or dying aquatic vegetation and other organisms. As
well, some anaerobic microbes become incapable of performing their tasks, causing a lack of proper
waster digestion and water purifications, this builds up algae which slowly leads to the water body
becoming an Eutrophic lake.
Humans of course tend to speed up these sorts of problems. For more point source pollution there are
the obvious actual pollution, of sewage, garbage, chemicals or otherwise that we empty off into lakes.
However, even atmospheric pollution can lead to lakes
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Rebel Engagement Examples
Alternative Available Sources of Funding and Support Determine Rebel Engagement Understanding
the relationship between state and society pre conflict crucial in determining how rebel groups decide
on their level of engagement with civilians. If the RCD and M23 act as quasi state(s) in somewhere
like the eastern Congo, we must again look at the relationship between state and society before the
conflict began. Young (2004) notes that the Congolese state during the colonial period had a strategy
on revenue accumulation based around the manipulation of elites rather than a all encompassing
integration of the population into state institutions. This strategy expedited the extraction of mineral
and natural resources, while opposing figures were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Keller (1997) discusses how internal civil wars rely on military support and arms from across borders.
Analysts have long highlighted the relevance of transboundary formations that link global regional,
national, and local forces through structures, networks, and discourses that have wide ranging impact,
both benign and malign (Callaghy, Kassimir Latham 2001: 5). Non state actors are able to consolidate
their power through their interactions with the international and regional community (Bayart 1993).
Mampilly (2011) argues that it is crucial to consider the impact of transnational actors on the behavior
of rebel groups as it relates to civilian governance. These relations can bolster non state actors,
including armed groups (Guyer 1994; Ferguson Gupta 2002). Zahar even argues that because
insurgents view themselves as independent political entities, they work to legitimize themselves by
interacting with transnational actors (2001: 60). Mampilly comments that transnational actors support
rebel groups by providing them with resources that influence their ability and will to deal with civilian
governance (2011: 89). Rebel groups incorporate these transnational actors into their governance
systems in order to supplant or supplement their dependence on civilian support, and therefore, their
own capacity to provide civilians with goods. And so in general, it is feasible to assume that help
drawn from other states will have a damaging effect on civilian governance
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Truman Capote and Postmodernism
Truman Capote, as obsessed with fame and fortune as with penning great words, was a writer who
became as well known for his late night talk show appearances as for his prose (Patterson 1). Capote
was a literary pop star at the height of his fame in 1966, after he had written such classic books as,
Other Rooms, Other Voices, Breakfast at Tiffany s, and In Cold Blood. Postmodernism was a literary
period that began after the Second World War and was a rejection of traditional writing techniques. It
used fragmented sentences and questionable narrators, as well as many other unconventional
techniques, to break the previous barriers of literature. Truman Capote was a major player in the
postmodern game, using his own broken childhood to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Capote validates Smith for trying to break out of the social mold of the problem child . Capote is also
indifferent towards the lives of the Clutters. Mr. Clutter couldn t escape Perry Smith s stereotype of
him as the self righteous tormentor and therefore could not escape Smith s revenge on the society that
shunned him. The motifs that capote uses in this novel were the animals that he featured in it. The
animals that Capote mentions in this book are weak and defenseless, and they symbolize the
defenselessness of Smith and even of Capote. Capote was frustrated with societies condemnation of
people outside the social norms, and it show in this book through his pessimistic point of view. He
feels contempt for the pious Clutter family because they represented the type of people that abandoned
him as a child. If Capote s mission for In Cold Blood was to create an unbiased account of what took
place during the murder of the Clutter family and other facts the surround the event, then he failed
because his opinion is quite clear throughout the entire book (Kim np). I Agree with Lydia Kim s
opinion of how Capote s so called non fiction novel was laced with his opinions and strong emotional
connection with Perry Smith. After reading several biographical essays on Truman Capote, and
reading an excerpt of In Cold Blood, it became clear that Capote was a very opinionated character
who would often say what was on his mind, whether it was an
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Obesity Prevention In The United States
Obesity Prevention in the United States How can obesity be prevented? One of my co workers eats
unhealthy food and she barely engages in physical activities. I wonder how this affects her health. The
risks of obesity doesn t only affect the physical health of a person but also emotional and
psychological. Obesity has become a major public health challenge in the United States. Obesogenic
habitat have increased due to the eating of low calorie foods of low nutritional value and the cutback
of daily physical activity (e.g., the increased portion sizes of food eaten inside and outside of the home
and the reduction of physical activities at home or in schools). Public health experts and personages
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In other to prevent obesity, cities and counties have to encourage food retail establishments to promote
healthier options through law and inducement. Retail food establishments like, chain restaurants,
corner stores, supermarkets, farmers markets, and mobile vendors affect public health. Public officials
have advocated a range of policy options to cities for improving access to healthy food and decreasing
the popularity of unhealthy food in various retail food settings (Diller and Graff). Paul A. Diller and
Samantha Graff convey to readers that Regulating retail food establishments can be a powerful tool
for improving a community s food environment, especially in low income food deserts areas that lack
full service supermarkets and restaurants and are saturated with fast food restaurants and liquor stores.
Cities challenging unusual obesity rates are considering numerous governing policies for expanding
the convenience and accessibility of nutritious food, and diminishing the universality of fast food
restaurants and obesogenic packaged food. According to the article Regulating Food Retail for
Obesity Prevention: How Far Can Cities Go? Diller and Graff indicate that most states grant cities or
counties some form of home rule, allowing for broad local policymaking authority. In many home rule
states, cities or counties exercise the police power that is, the authority to regulate for the health,
safety, and welfare of the community concurrently with the state legislature. This home rule is a form
of dividing state and local power that allows municipalities to exercise only those powers directly
assigned by state law. In most states, there is solid legal authority at the municipal level that accept
obesity prevention
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Urban Sprawl and Wildlife Essay
The conquering and development of natural land has in the past, been seen as a mark of human
civilization. In the United States, our progress is often measured by growth and development, but
should this be re examined? There are many opinions on the subject of urban sprawl and its effects on
wildlife, but one thing is for certain, we are expanding. From 1955 to 2005, urban and suburban areas
grew by 300%, however, the population only increased by 75% over the same period (Ewing,
Kostyack and Chen). According to NatureServe, a non profit conservation organization, urban sprawl
threatens one of every three endangered species in the United States. NatureServe s analysis states,
rare and endangered species data shows that three fifths (60 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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However, they disagree on whether or not it is harming the wildlife populations in those areas. Terris
says roads and sprawling neighborhoods are replacing pristine wildlife habitats at an alarming pace,
putting the survival and reproduction of plants and animals at risk. Terris also believes it may be the
problem for U.S. wildlife in the 21st century . (Terris) According to Terris, one victim of sprawl is the
Florida panther, which has been reduced to a population of 30 to 50 adults. Furthermore, in the
Sonoran Desert many plant species are affected, which also affects the animals that rely on those
plants. She goes on to give numerous examples of animals and plants that are being harmed that
spreads across the U.S., supporting the fact it is widespread. Yet, Shaw concludes, wild animals
increasingly find suburban life in the United States to be attractive. (Shaw) She explains the suburbs
are ideal places for wildlife, citing there are 32 known breeding pairs of bald eagles in Virginia, a
species once thought to be on the brink of extinction. She shows the deer population is at an all time
high, with a possible 25 million deer in the United States. She accredits two phenomena to the rise in
wild animal populations; including natural reforestation and suburbanization, both of which create a
haven for edge type wildlife (Shaw).
Where Shaw and
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U.s. Investment Abroad And Foreign Direct Investment
Abstract
With recent technology advancements and globalization process, there exists more cases of domestic
capital invested into foreign domains to exploit foreign markets. This paper aims to study the effect of
U.S. direct investment abroad, and foreign direct investment (FDI) in the U.S. on the unemployment
rate in U.S. A dummy variable will be tailored to explain the impact of the 2008 financial crisis and its
spill over effect in to 2009, in relation to the overall quarterly time series data from 1994 to 2014.
Multiple linear regression results confirm while both foreign direct investments and U.S. investments
abroad are critical components in the model, FDI is comparatively more important determining
unemployment rate.
Introduction
The Globalization process have provided many benefits for both developed countries and developing
countries. With recent breakdowns of economic barriers for countries to have easy access of foreign
investment capital, developed countries such as the U.S. have the opportunity to explore immature
markets, while developing countries will receive the financial resources, advanced technology, and
managerial skills necessary for a faster pace of economic development. Foreign direct investment by
multinational corporations is the action of obtaining controlling equity share of a firm in a foreign
country. There has been many discussions about the role of FDI in affecting a country s
unemployment rate and economic growth. Of which many believed
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Ethics Of Confidentiality In Health Care
Ethics of Confidentiality
Healthcare administrators and those persons working in healthcare facilities have a legal and moral
and ethical responsibility to safeguard the information of individual that are in their care, they also
must find a balance in the healthcare services and then the business profits. Depending on the area in
which an individual is working will depend largely on what code of ethics they will be bound to.
There are different codes for specific fields for instances Administrators in public health care setting
will follow the code of ethics established by the American Public Health Association
Sadly, healthcare administrators seem to always be facing situations that place them in some situations
that might not always have
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Sarah Gristwood s Blood Sisters
Blood Sisters is a fascinating look at seven of the most prominent women in fifteenth century England
during the tumultuous War of the Roses. Many historians of this time focused on the
accomplishments, and downfall, of the men involved in this war. Sarah Gristwood gives us a glimpse
into the lives of these amazing women who influenced how this war would shape history just as much,
if not more, than the men who were in power at the time.
Gristwood weaves the stories of these women s lives in such a way that you get a real sense of the
love and dedication that drove these women to do whatever they had to do to uphold their family
name and make sure that their children carried on their legacy.
Marguerite of Anjou, the french born Queen of the
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Why Are Puppy Mills Banned
It is estimated that there are at least 10,000 puppy mills in the United States ( Puppy Mills Research. ).
Puppy mills are commercial breeding facilities to mass produce dogs. These puppy mills are
overproducing dogs and crowding pet shops and animal shelters. This crowding is the source to
having to put down dogs in shelters. Puppy mills should be banned because of their careless breeding
process, neglect towards the dog s health, and their terrible living conditions.
Puppy mills should be banned because of their careless breeding process. Breeders don t want to pay
for special surgery so they do it themselves by performing Caesarean sections on pregnant females.
New born pups in puppy mills receive little to no grooming, or vet care. Puppy mill owners would kill
any unwanted dogs or unneeded momma pups who can t breed anymore (Activists Go Undercover).
Studies show More than 10,000 large, substandard mass producers of puppies, often referred to as
puppy mills, house 200,000 to 400,000 breeding dogs that produce 2 million to 4 million puppies a
year, estimates HSUS Stephanie Shain, senior director its Stop Puppy Mills project these mills are
over breeding and causing overpopulation of dogs (Sharon). Puppy mills conduct their own surgeries,
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The dogs in puppy mills get little to no special attention of any kind (Activists Go Undercover).
Investigators found poor puppy mill conditions with dogs infested with ticks. Injured dogs in puppy
mills have wounds and are not being treated because mill owners don t want to pay for medical
(Jalonick). Specialist say that The physical wounds, horrific as they may be, are treatable. Tougher to
heal are the psychological ones. about the dogs in puppy mills (Activists Go Undercover). Puppy mills
owners never show attention to, care for , or protect the dogs. Also, these dogs have to live in
gruesome
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Translation Shift from English to Bahasa Indonesia in...
Translation Shift from English to Bahasa Indonesia in Westlife Song Lyrics
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A. PREFACE
Translation shift is common occurrence that we can find in translation. This thing happens because
whole languages in the world have different grammatical structure. According to Peter Newmark shift
(Catford s term) or transposition (Vinay and Darbelnet) is a translation procedure involving a change
in the grammar from SL to TL . (Newmark, 1988:85). A translator has to has skill to translate from
Source Text (ST) and Target Text (TT). If they did mistake in translation, it will be a wrong
assumption for the reader. The message from the ST can not be understand by the readers or other
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* Plural becomes singular
Some of plural noun in English add morpheme s or es at the end of word although there are others
additional for some words. Look at this sentence at below.
Places you never knew it could be (Flying without wings)
Tempat yang tak pernah kau duga The word places in English is a plural noun that added with
morpheme s at the end of word places . Plural is Bahasa Indonesia can be sighted with repeating the
noun. At the sentence above word places is translated in Bahasa Indonesia as tempat that is singular
noun. Translation shift like this type is right in certain situation. But, if the translator translated plural
noun to singular noun is wrong in this situation. They have different meaning and sense from St to TT.
The word places means many places meanwhile tempat means just one place. From the analysis the
writer assumes that the translator makes mistake in translation. The translator does the wrong
translation because between plural noun becomes singular noun have different meaning from ST to
TT. The word places in English is translated as tempat can not be accepted by TT.
* Adjective becomes verb
Adjectives are words that modify a noun; they either name an inherent attribute of a thing. (Verspoor,
2000: 92). Adjective in English usually is located before noun to modify it. In translation world,
adjective in ST becomes verb in TT is a normal phenomenon.
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Literature Review On Women With Disabilities
Women with Disabilities: Literature Review
Do not see my disability as a problem. Recognize that my disability is an attribute. Do not see my
disability as a deficit. It is you who see me as deviant and helpless. Do not try to fix me because I am
not broken (Kunc, 1995). In 1993, a 13 year old girl named Tracy Latimer was murdered by her father
because he believed that he was being merciful to her, due to her having Cerebral Palsy.
Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon occurrence for individuals with developmental disabilities. In
1995, Norman Kunc was deeply moved by Tracy s story and it inspired him to write the Credo for
Support that dramatically affected the rights of individuals with disabilities. However, there are still
many challenges that these people face. This is especially true for women. Women with
developmental disabilities face inequality and discrimination issues that can cause lifelong
consequences, such as in their ability to find and maintain employment, keep basic human rights, and
prevent various forms of abuse.
Obtaining employment is a right that many believe is foundational to humanity. However, despite
many laws banning discrimination against individuals with disabilities, it does still occur frequently.
Women with disabilities are affected even more so than men with the same disability. According to
Smith (2007), Women with a non severe disability have an employment rate of 68.4% and men with a
non severe disability have an employment rate of
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Pepsi Of Coca Cola Company Essay
A great question arose in the 80 s as a constant innovation and aggressive behavior arose towards
brand building. Pepsi, a brand that suffered two bankruptcies, pushed forwards towards their growth
as the company by expanding their portfolio as a Food and Beverage Company. As it became a food
and beverage company, Pepsi was able to become the Coca Cola s main competitor. Each company
constantly competed and tried to outdo each other with their campaigns. While both brands competed
with each other, Pepsi began to target Coca Cola s commercials causing Coca Cola to respond with the
same aggressive behavior creating the beginning of the Cola Wars. The Cola Wars brought forth a
great question that made one wonder if either Coke was better than Pepsi or if Pepsi was better than
Coke? Based off the Cola Wars, the best soft drink producer is the Coca Cola Company.
The Coca Cola Company contains more value than Pepsi. According to an article in Coca Cola.com,
Coca Cola has retained the No. 3 spot on Interbrand s annual Best Global Brands ranking for the
fourth consecutive year, with an estimated value of $73.1 billion, proving that the brand coke falls
under the list of the most valuable brands which is worth up to $73.1 billion dollars unlike, Pepsi that
is only worth 19.4 billion dollars. The Coca Cola Company does not only own the coca cola brand, but
has also recently purchased many other brands in order to improve the revenue growth of the
company. It owns 16.7 % of the
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Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka Essay
The beginning of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka starts with a powerful symbolism. A person
walking up in a form of a gigantic bug. But what if this whole story is a symbol, symbol of the author
s life. What if Franz Kafka tells his life story in his book covering it under the story of Gregor Samsa.
If one decides to look deeper into Kafka s life after reading the book he will find a lot of similarities
between the author and the character he created. By Comparing Franz Kafka s family, work, and
personal life, along with his physical and emotional state it becomes clear that The Metamorphosis is
the autobiographical story. One of the biggest similarities one can find between these two characters is
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The topic of alienation can be seen both in his personal life and his book. He felt like there was
nobody else there for him. He lived in Prague, Czech city and did not speak the language feeling that
he didn t not belong there. At work Kafka was a popular employee, easy to socialize with and seen as
somebody with a good sense of humor. But his personal life still raged with complications (A E
Television Networks). He did not have any friends and never attached to anybody in his entire life.
Just like Kafka, Gregor is alienated too. Even before his metamorphosis one can see how he does not
have any friends or any serious relationships with anybody besides his family. Also, Kafka was Jewish
but live among people who looked down upon people of his nationality and religion. Kafka shared the
fate of much of Western Jewry people who were largely emancipated from their specifically Jewish
ways and yet not fully assimilated into the culture of the countries where they lived (CliffsNotes).
That correlates with how Gregor is treated after he turns into a gigantic bug. He is different from
others and stays in his room understanding
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The Invention Of The Love Sharpener
image source Before 1894, pencils sharpeners were big and heavy, so carrying it about was a big
issue. Some were mounted on the walls of a class room, while some were placed on the desk, despite
the fact that these old school revolving sharpeners looked super cool and perplexing, they were
cumbersome. A travelling writer or student couldn t carry it about.
African American inventor John Lee Love changed the way we see pencil sharpeners in 1894 when he
invented the Love Sharpener, the portable hand wrenched sharpener that peppers a lot of student s
backpacks right up till the present day.
According to history, John Lee Love was a black American carpenter and inventor. He was best
known all over the world for inventing a portable pencil sharpener known as the Love Sharpener ,
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It is estimated that he was born some time amid the recreation time frame between 1865 to 1877. Love
in his later days worked as a carpenter in the community of Fall River, Massachusetts.
He applied for a patent for a portable pencil sharpener in 1897. His application determined that his
invention was an enhanced gadget that could serve as a paperweight or trimming. The design was
straightforward, including a hand wrench and a compartment to catch the pencil shavings. In John Lee
Love s creation, the pencil is put into the opening of the sharpener and pivoted by hand. It was
referred to conversationally as the Love Sharpener.
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Aheo Case Study
HR Directors meeting:
Searches:
Planning phase: CDO prepares hiring/search plan and sits down with the hiring manager. They discuss
who is on the search committee, outreach etc.
Anne said that for aheo and HEa searches the amount of search committee members could be 3.
Question: Is it fair to have a candidate interview via skype while others were able to fly in? This
person said that they felt that the amount of resources available to bring candidates to the campus
should be on the plan.
Comment: Will there be resources to bring in people from outside the state? This should be discussed
with the hiring manager when creating the hiring plan.
Question: What challenges do CDO s faced on searches?
Comment: One person stated that search committee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Almost no one had the search committee looking for the minimum requirements. There might be a
problem in terms of the experience waiver.
Ella: They look at the job description/org chart and the screening questions. Why can t we have a 90
positing starting from mid August.
Interviewing and Selection:
Candidate and interviews need to be tracked in TAM. Anne has a list of disposition codes that can be
shared.
Anne: Reference checks can be done before selecting finalist. We can use Degreeverify to conduct
credential checking.
Alternate plan: A professional recruiter will replace the search committee and some of the CDO roles
for lower position aHEO and HEa. This plan has not been implemented but may happen in the future.
Michael: Said that the recruiter might be more efficient but bias. He said the committee is there to stop
bias.
Arlene?: The CDO will still certify the pool and there is a lot of diversity among the lower
appointments.
ORD needs to know the human and financial resources of the CDO office if it were to move to this
model.
We probably will not be able to use the recruiter for faculty searches since search committee members
need to look at publications and are more involved in the
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Cigarette Smoking Should Not Be Banned
Should cigarette smoking be banned for everyone in the United States? Why? Why not? Should those
who chose their time smoking to relieve stress, personal enjoyment, or simply just because, have to
lose their right to what makes them happy? Smoking tobacco products has been around for decades
and in many different forms. Should personal rights be pushed aside to please those around us that
disagree with the so called disgusting habit ? In the paper The Washington Times an article caught my
interest called D.C. seeks bans on smoking in national parks written by Steven Dinan. In this article he
stated that Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton wrote Park Service Regional Director Steve Whitesell
saying she s heard from constituents who fear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the article Why ban the sale of cigarettes? The case for abolition by Robert Procter states that
Another objection commonly raised to any call for a ban is that this will encourage smuggling, or even
organized crime. I can agree with this statement although this author is for banning this statement
brings out a huge issue that could potentially arise from banning tobacco. If there is a will there will
be a way. Another outrageous idea I read in the article called Regulatory Approaches to Ending
Cigarette Caused Death and Diseases in the United States by Richard Daynard was the fact that the
government would give tobacco companies a limit to how many cigarettes that can produce each year.
By doing this it stated by the end of 2015 it would become unlawful for a cigarette manufacturer to
produce more than two thirds of the brands baseline. . So not only would the indoor outdoor smoking
bans be in effect the government would now be regulating the amount of cigarettes produced in the
United States. Therefore I feel as strongly as others about banning smoking rights. I am a non smoker
myself and as long as you aren t purposefully blowing smoke in my face, feel free to do as you please.
While you can, that is. On all cigarette packs in the United States there is a warning
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Dark Age Ahead, By Jane Jacobs
In her novel, Dark Age Ahead, Jane Jacobs discusses why five pillars of society are in danger. These
five pillars are families rigged to fail, credentialing versus education, science abandoned, and dumb
downed taxes and self policing subverted. She goes into detail as to why each of these sections of our
society is struggling and is destined for a dark age. However, for the purpose of this paper, I will focus
on education and my agreement as to how educational institutions are focusing on credentialing its
student instead of educating them. When entering a postsecondary education institution, parents and
students alike believe that a good education is a ticket to a successful job after graduation. This is
especially true when the cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These numbers can be frightening for students who have to take out loans to finance their education.
However, many students do not understand what is waiting for them after graduation. Students are
encouraged to pick a subject to study that interest them; although this is important, students also need
to look at the job opportunities available in that field of study. For example, many young students
aspire to become teachers, the job definitely has some perks, but finding a full time job in teaching can
be difficult. According to Maclean s 67 per cent of education graduates from Ontario s class of 2009
found themselves unemployed or underemployed in the following year (Dehaas 2011). When there are
little to no job opportunities students begin to feel the pressure and retreat back to what they know,
school. Graduate school seems great and all, but sometimes it is not the right track to take. Students
accumulate more debt, become more specialized and expect higher pay because of their higher
education. The Economist reports, In Canada 80% of postdocs earn $38,600 or less per year before tax
the average salary of a construction worker (The Economist 2010). Students need to weigh their
options before running back to school. It might be best to work at a local restaurant for a year while
looking for a job in your career. When young students are faced with the option to attend university or
college many often sign up without any questions because they do not want
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Powerful Women In Shakespeare s Hamlet
Women are feeble
As an individual from the 21st century, how might you react if the ladies were depicted feeble like
Elizabethan period? Today s society women are independent and powerful. Throughout the play
Hamlet, Ophelia and Gertrude were viewed as powerless, dependent and they did not have their own
thinking.Their employment was just to run the house and help their spouses in whatever he does and
support him ( Women in Shakespeare s Time p.3). In Hamlet, despite the fact that Ophelia was not
married to Hamlet but she was in a relation which was male dominant. Her men was overwhelming as
well as her dad and sibling. Gertrude was obedient and she did what she was told to by her husband.
Ophelia was being restricted from meeting Hamlet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ophelia s father asker her to stop seeing Hamlet and she answers him by saying I shall obey my Lord
(1.3.145). She was so obedient that she did not raise her voice even though she was being restricted
from meeting her love. Gertrude was obedient and she did what they were told to by their husband.
Gertrude shows her obedience and loyalty to Claudius by obeying Claudius when he asks her to leave
the room when he was spying on Hamlet. She leaves the room by saying I shall obey you (Act 3.1.37).
Keeping in mind the end goal to be a decent ladies they needed to comply with their men and be
faithful to them. The recipe for a good women included ingredients of obedience, patience, chastity,
modesty, and virtue ( Women in Shakespeare s Time p 6). Cuckolds were thought to have horns like
monsters (act 3 line 10). Despite the fact that Ophelia was not wedded to Hamlet, Hamlet treated her
seriously furthermore advised her that if she somehow managed to wed a man she would transform
that man into a monster. He additionally insults her by requesting that her go to a nunnery
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Dover Beach Tone
Dover Beach is a poem that was written by Matthew Arnold which describes a speaker s view on faith
slowly fading from the world in which he lives. The primary purpose of this poem is to use imagery to
paint a picture of the dying religious presence in the world that the speaker finds himself in. This is the
central message that Matthew Arnold is trying to get across to his audience. An excellent example of
how Arnold translates this to the reader is how the tone of the first eight lines and the tone of the final
three lines of the poem differ from each other. The first eight lines of Dover Beach sets the initial tone
for the beginning of the poem. They are used to paint a picture within the reader s head and to present
a specific tone in the beginning. The speaker gives the reader a ... Show more content on
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He uses the term, The Sea of Faith , as a metaphor to describe the ocean of religious influence that the
world once had. (Arnold 21). He eventually ends the poem with three lines that possess a completely
opposite tone that the initially eight lines did. Instead of being in a calm, tranquil place, the reader is
told, And we are here as on a darkling plain (Arnold 35). The speaker has taken us from a tone of
tranquility and joyfulness to instead one of hopelessness and gloom. The final two lines depict death
and blind violence, Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight / Where ignorant armies clash
by night (Arnold 36,37). The speaker specifically describes the armies as clashing by night , in order
to suggest that with the blackness of night the fighters are most likely not only killing their enemies
but also their allies. The speaker has seen the world s dying religious faith and has come to accept that
times are changing and that means that chaos is coming. This change of thought is the primary
purpose for the dramatic change on tone that we witness within these
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Civil War In Anil s Ghost
Sri Lanka is more than meets the eye. It can be perceived as a place with golden beaches, rising
waves, misty mountains... and many sites (10 Good Reasons). Outside of these golden beaches , and
deep within the heart of Sri Lanka is a place where the truth is hidden from the public by the
government. In Michael Ondaatje s Anil s Ghost, Sri Lanka is the setting of the book and where the
protagonist, Anil tries to prove the truth of government murders. Although, this righteous act is
constantly being delayed because of the civil war, lack of technology, and poor emergency services in
Sri Lanka. For starters, the Sri Lankan civil war has a major impact on Anil trying to prove the truth of
government assassinations. Since the country is in a civil war, the government can be very sensitive to
what is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Anil and Sarath realize that they do not have the technology to completely analyze the skeleton body,
so they go to Palipana for advice, where he redirects them to Ananda Udugma...a sculptor...to recreate
the face of Sailor (Ondaatje 91). They then take the recreation around Sri Lanka, and finally
identifying him as Ruwan Kumara... at the third plumbago village (Ondaagtje 269). The time it takes
Anil and Sarath to travel from the site they found the skeleton to discovering Sailor s identity could
easily have been a week long. During this time, hundreds of lives could have been taken away from
the government and no one would know or do anything because there was no solid evidence proving
that it was actually happening. If Sri Lanka had the technology to identify the body quicker, it could
have only taken several hours, making a huge difference compared to the week it originally took them.
Those several hours would bring up this controversy open to the public, scaring the Sri Lankan
government and ending the doing of government
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  • 2. Euripides The Trojan Women British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once asserted that history is written by the victors. Indeed, when Athenian troops first invaded the tiny, neutral island of Melos during the prolonged Peloponnesian War, few native Greeks protested against the violent incursion. However, when Euripides, the third of the Greek tragic poets, developed The Trojan Women months after the deadly attack, Greek citizens were presented with a perspective of war unlike any other. Although Euripides production is centered on the mythical Trojan War, it was recognized by Greek citizens as a clear condemnation of the invasion that had just taken place the year before. Even today, The Trojan Women is widely regarded as an anti war composition that focuses on the terrors and irrationality of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Euripides intentionally employs graphic imagery to convey the inhumanity of war and thus evoke a wide range of emotion from his audience. Near the beginning of the play, Poseidon observes that blood drips down from the gods shrines as he passes through the devastated city where Troy once proudly stood (Euripides 31). Evidently, the Greek soldiers had exercised such depravity during battle that they had resorted to slaughtering and raping innocent civilians in consecrated temples. This despicable act surely would have upset Euripides largely religious audience, who would not have condoned such immorality, regardless of the circumstances. Euripides uses this same literary device to evoke pathos when he describes the death of Astyanax. When Andromache is first informed of her baby son s fate, she cries out, Why hold me with your hands so fast, cling so fast to me? You little bird, flying to hide beneath my wings (Euripides 64). By creating an image of a little child, hardly developed beyond babyhood, clinging desperately to his mother in the same way a hatchling might seek shelter in its mother s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Collapse of Democratic Choice With over 1 million businesses operating in Canada, corporate responsibility is a major issue that should be recognized by citizens within society. In simple terms, corporate responsibility is the ethics and morals of a business. Many corporations in Canada have a tremendous amount of wealth and power. Regulation is essential in order for good government. Corporate responsibility occurs when initiatives taken by these corporations benefit all the stakeholders. These stakeholders vary from the employees, to the customer, and to the community. Corporate responsibility is necessary in Canada in order to secure its democracy, protection of consumers, and sustainability of our society. Therefore, it is important that Canada has a tight leash on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, what about the majority and common good of the people, like jobs? Murray Dobbin is one of Canada s most popular progressive political commentators and analysts who explained that, They influence politicians and political parties with huge amounts of cash; they threaten government that dare to consider any laws that lessen their power or privilege; they withdraw capital to punish governments that don t take them seriously; they spend millions on lobbyist to persuade legislators (Dobbin). Officials are not required to keep formal records of their contracts with lobbyists, and there is some scope for lobbyists to avoid registration by claiming that they are merely responding to requests for information from officials. The government has set up regulations relating to lobbying, but these regulations are not restricting lobbying, it is making it even more legal. Teeple outlined that, The process of registering lobbyists began under the Mulroney government in 1989. The Lobbyists Registration Act essentially puts the onus on lobbyists to register, pay a fee, and list their areas of interest. By its very principles, the Act legitimizes the role of the lobbying industry (Teeple). It has to be emphasized that registration is not regulation . Allowing lobbyist to enter parliament legitimately eats away at Canada s democracy even more. It is a form of corruption, because really it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Victor Frankenstein Knowledge Analysis It is a man s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways (Buddha). Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, is a science fiction novel about knowledge. In the novel, Victor Frankenstein spends years creating a creature from dead bodies. Upon the completion of his project, he immediately abandons the creature leaving him to discover humanity on his own. In Mary Shelley s novel, both Frankenstein and his creature are on a search for knowledge, though the quest is executed in opposite ways: Frankenstein wields his knowledge, while the creature innocently desires it, proving Frankenstein to be the real monster. Victor s thirst for knowledge leads to a skewed perspective of reality. He willingly ignores his health in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was with these feelings that I began the creation of a human being (Shelly 48). In creating a living being, Victor is attempting to usurp God s authority. Essentially, Victor is claiming to not need God because he can get through, and even create, life on his own. Frankenstein uses his knowledge to gain power; A new species would bless me as it s creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me (Shelley 49). Additionally, Victor uses his knowledge to bring him closer becoming omnipotent. He covets power. He wants to elevate himself. Frankenstein s longing for power reaches a point of extreme unhealthiness. He wants to be worshiped. Victor Frankenstein wields his knowledge attempting to become like God. Frankenstein s creature cannot be the monster because his desire for knowledge comes out of a position of innocence. Upon first breath, he is muddled and confused; No distinct ideas occupied my mind; all was confused. I felt light, and hunger, and thirst, and darkness; innumerable sounds sang in my ears, and on all sides various scents saluted me (Shelley 98). Tresser 3 The creature simply wants an understanding of basic knowledge: why he feels these emotions, what it is that he is hearing, seeing, and feeling. Nothing the creature is doing is in the slightest way monstrous. On the contrary, it is innocent and pure. When the creature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. John Dewey on Education John Dewey focuses on what he considers as the audacity of imagination being one of the most vocal theorists on education and the related policies. He defines education as a process of instruction, whereby it is unified by encouraging good. His theory of inquiry concentrates on the evolution of the human race with respect to their surroundings. In addition, Dewy adopted the theory of evolution initiated by Charles Darwin. Hence he is of the view that organisms in respect to their surroundings evolve due to the need to survive since their natural environments determine the causes of action as well as the behaviour. Dewey used what is considered as pragmatism, whereby the students are expected to learn from hands on approach (Dewey, 1966). This is executed by individual experiences in the classrooms as well as in non classroom settings. He believed that students are tasked with learning for the individual process, as life is the best learning process and environment for accruing essential knowledge. In addition, he believed that education could be attained through psychology, which was a good basis for learning and accrual of an excellent education. Dewey distinguishes three phases of education and learning processes. He identifies that the process of learning is instigated by what is considered as a problematic situation (Dewey, 1966). This situation is defined by an individual who has instinctive or habitual responses as a part of the human cognitive functions, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bewitched Accurateness In Midnight s Accouchement By... Salman Rushdie is one of the biographer , who emerged in eighties with a new affectionate of announcement and abstruse innovation. His Booking abettor Prize win atypical Midnight s Accouchement is generally associated with adapted categories of arcane allegory , which cover postmodern fiction, postcolonial novel, absolute novel, and, a lot of importantly, bewitched accurateness . Assorted characters in the adventure are able with bewitched big agent , and the a lot of important of them is the narrator Saleem Sinai. In this novel, both the bewitched and the astute humankind abide accompanying and advance a allocation admixture angle of accurateness and annual apropos to the accessible , political, cultural, and armed casework histories of India and Pakistan, and in this paying absorption bewitched accurateness helps to accomplish the amusing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the starting of the novel, the access which deals with Saleem s grandfathering in Kashmir is a admirable archetype of aggregate the bewitched and the complete elements. In one bounce of 1915, Saleem s grandfathering Aadam Aziz hits the arena while praying and three drops of claret abatement from his adenoids and about face into rubies; his tears become solid like diamonds. In a bewitched realist text, we acquisition the battle amid the apple of fantasy and the reality, and anniversary apple works for creating a fabulous apple from the other; in Midnight s Accouchement through the magical, the astute creates its articulation and makes it heard. Rushdie has acclimated bewitched realist elements by bond the complete and the fantastic, agee time, and by including allegory and folklore. His abracadabra accurateness has its agent added in the close and cerebral worlds, close conflicts, moment of uncertainty, the actualization of storytelling of the capricious narrator, and beneath in the beliefs, rituals and illusions of humans as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Similarities Between Christianity And Judaism There are hundreds or even thousands different religions allover the world, but only several of them are global. Two of them, Christioanity and Judaism, have its believers on each continent, and during its history experienced persecutions from others. Despite, there are a lot of differences between these religions, Christianity and Judaism are similar. Both Christianity and Judaism are monotheistic. It means that believers of these religions believe in one God who is a creator of the world. Christians have the Holly Bible, which is a book that describes, a history of the religion, prophecies, and the rules of life. Jews, similarly, have their holly book and they call it Torah. Christianity, like Judaism have the same important place called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The area we know today as Elmwood was still a wandering... The area we know today as Elmwood was still a wandering haunt of the Omaha, Pawnee, and Otoe Indians in the 1860 s. It was dotted with buffalo wallows, and trails of the kind so familiar to Lewis and Clark, and the Mormons, who helped open the great western frontier. Danger and challenge were everywhere; but so was opportunity in the Homestead Act passed by Congress in 1862. For facing the rigors of the frontier life, the head of a family could obtain 160 acres of good black land if he could survive for five years and make some improvements. The post office was commissioned in 1868 at a log cabin built just east and north of the present town of Elmwood by David McCaig, who suggested that it be known to residents as Elmwood because of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When it was time to celebrate, they knocked in the barrel head and threw the fuel on the fire. The flames shot into the sky. The next bucket of fuel put the fire out! The fellows in town, angry that the bonfire was a failure, decided to gather up the old fashioned outhouses for a real blaze! The Opera House was built about 1890. It took the place of the old band stand that used to be where the Masonic Hall is now. Elmwood had a number of early bands, and one bandsman, Del Greenslate, had a cornet so small he could put it in his pocket. Big wheeler bicycles were a popular in the early days. Del Greenslate, Charlie Stevens, W. E. Rosencrans, and William Atchison would sometimes cycle to Louisville, Weeping Water, and back to Elmwood on a Sunday afternoon. Gil Hooley had a popcorn stand that he hauled to the corner where the American Exchange Bank stands today. He sold popcorn every Saturday afternoon and evening. On Sunday it was common fun to pick the stand up and haul it two miles south of town and put it in the creek. Sometimes it could be found on top of Doc Hobb s office. Gil never knew where he might find his stand on Monday! Elmwood s first flag pole was two trees, bolted together and it stood in the middle of the town square. It leaned at bit to the north so the people finally built a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Red Leaves Sparknotes Red Leaves by Sita Brahmachari helps IB students understand the concept of Identities and Relationships through the idea of family that isn t related through hereditary means. Red Leaves is about 3 characters named Aisha, Iona and Zak dealing with their personal conflicts. Each protagonist has family issues that deeply affect them. Divorced parents, foster families and abusive parents are examples of conflicts in the book. Aisha, one of the protagonists in this book, has a foster parent named Lilliana. Throughout the book, they have each other s best interests in mind. They love each other so much they are willing to lose each other so that the other can benefit. For example, Lilliana is willing to give Aisha up so that Aisha could grow up with people who understand Aisha s culture. This shows that Lilliana puts Aisha s needs before her own, this is the true meaning of family not blood relation. Although Aisha and Lilliana are not related by DNA, they loved each other like family. Red Leaves displays that to be a part of a family you have to be willing to put their needs before yours. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shalini and Zak are family by themselves, they both care for each other and care for one another deeply. Shalini was always there for Zak when he felt upset about the divorce, she was there to share the tears, the laughter and the worries. She [Shalini] could never see Zak upset without feeling a swell of emotion in her own chest , she cares for him like a parent, his tears make her upset, his happiness makes her happy, his ill being makes her worried. She loves Zak like a son. Shalini and Zak care for each other, which is what makes them family, not any hereditary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gregorio Cortez And High Horse Similarities There are men in the world that are completely different, but happen to have a few similarities. Gregorio Cortez and High Horse are two different men but also have little in common. For one, Cortez is an outlaw and no matter how bad things are, he doesn t stop. On the other hand, High Horse is a romantic, but doesn t give up because he knows who he loves and is willing to do whatever he has to for the girl he is going to marry. And he said he loved the girl so much that he was man enough to do anything Red Deer or anybody else could think up. Cortez and High Horse have one similarity, which is truly believing in something. The difference between their beliefs is that Cortez believes he is unstoppable. The Major Sheriff shot first, and he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Problem Of The Hospital Emergency The world hospital comes from Latin word hopes, which means a visitor or host who receives a visitor. That is why in the early century, the primary goal of the hospital was to serve the poor. Torrens (1993) states, In the early 20 the century, with the establishment of consistent medical education, hospitals became more accepted across socioeconomic classes and became the symbol of medicine. Since hospitals now requires more training and specialization for workers, furthermore, need sophisticated material to delivery services, hospitals passed the poorhouses to the symbol of the institutionalizations of health care said Niles (1994). Hospitals almost lost the duty to provide care to people in emergency because they turned patients away who cannot pay or indigents. That is why many people are afraid to dial 911 now even though they have an important emergency to go to the hospital emergency because of fear to turn way. This situation if not remedy can cause people to die when they could be saved if they would admit to the hospital emergency. Today, admitting to the hospital is so expensive that makes it very difficult to those who do not have insurance to get in when there are sick. This issue becomes so common that retains the concerns of many. For that, the government intervenes by creating institutions such as the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) and the Consolidated Omnibus reconciliation Act (COBRA) created and passed by the US congress in 1986 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Is Online Learning Different From A Traditional Classroom Online learning is much different from the traditional classroom settings. Aside from the obvious location differences, there are pros and cons to online learning that are very different from a classroom. A student must be willing to embrace these differences to successfully move forward and excel in the online environment. One of the things in online learning that is important is establishing your classroom. With a traditional class, the classroom and times are designated to the student. In an online environment, it is up to the student to determine the when and where. It is important to remember that all of your classes take place on the computer and even your book can be found there. It is the student s responsibility to make this work for themselves. Part of being able to excel in learning is setting up a time and a place where you will be able to make learning work for you. This also relates to good time management. Let those around you know when you will be in class so that they do not disturb you during this time. With a designated time and place set aside, a student can begin to schedule their days around when they have time to get their classwork completed. Another huge element to online learning is communication. The instructor is located at a remote location and the student does not have face time with them. The student will need to learn to reach out through messages or phone calls. This is essential when learning online. The student may also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Native Americans In The Film, Westward Expansion Set in 2154 on the lush moon of Pandora, director James Cameron once again captivates his audience with the movie Avatar (2009). In this iconic blockbuster cinema, that won academy awards in Cinematography and Visual Effects. Cameron explores a symbolic case of the foreign invasion into the natives territory and its numerous side effects. Meanwhile also, connecting the movie with many historical and recently present events that engage the viewer at a more personal level. Cameron connects the movie with, Westward Expansion, the invasion of America into Native American land, and national colonialism, while maintaining a plot that focuses on the revolt of an American hero fighting for what he believes in. With this new concept of the hero being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially as the Europeans landed in North America and removed the Native Americans from their current environments by continuing to push them further west during Westward Expansion and continued up until the turn of the 19th century. It was then when American government has taken over and the new American seem to further remove the old Americans from governmentally placed reservation as they see fit. This occurs until present day. A film that has the Americans as the bad guys within the film and displays the indigenous people as the helpless good side that needs help and saved is very uncommon of a production film. With such a controversial topic Cameron breaks this trend and receives heat from the film. He is described as an Anti Americanist, and although I don t agree with this, I do believe he has intentionally written it this way to grasp the attention of the audience and introduce a concept and point of view they are unfamiliar with. With the film focusing on the present themes imperialism, colonialism, and militarism, Cameron attempts to display alternative ways of solving these solutions buy engaging the watcher on the opposing side and making a personal connection with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Symbols Add A Level Of Depth That Can Help The Reader To Symbols add a level of depth that can help the reader to see beyond what the author has provided and into the lives of the characters themselves. Furthermore, analyzing symbols can help expand the reader s knowledge of what certain actions or evens can mean during the play. Symbols can be found throughout both Trifles and Othello, and each one helps further the plot or enhance characterization in some way. Susan Glaspell and William Shakespeare both use powerful symbols to further the plot and enhance character development. In Trifles, one of the most important symbols play is the birdcage that Mrs. Wright had stashed away within her kitchen. During the play, both Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are discussing the tragedy that had befallen the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wright. One of the first mentions is made by Mrs. Hale, when she states that Mrs. Wright used to sing real pretty herself (Glaspell 857). She s implying that while Mrs. Wright used to sing, she no longer does. This further proven when Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find the strangled bird, and Mrs. Hale points out that Mr. Wright would have never let such a creature that sang dwell in his household. Mrs. Hale implies that Mr. Wright ultimately kills anything that sings in his presence. Not only does the bird represent who Mrs. Wright used to be, its current state represents who Mrs. Wright became to be; Mr. Wright strangled the beautiful spirit right out of her, leaving nothing but an empty husk of her former self. On the other hand, while Glaspell s symbols seem to represent her characters, Shakespeare represents the struggles that his characters are experiencing throughout Othello. The first symbol that can be noted within the famous play is that handkerchief that Othello gave to Desdemona. Othello shares with Desdemona the original representation by recounting the story of how it came to be in his family s possession: Did an Egyptian to my mother give. She was a charmer, and could almost read The thoughts of people. She told her, while she kept it Twould make her amiable and subdue my father Entirely to her love. But if she lost it Or made a gift of it, my father s eye Should hold her loathèd and his spirits should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Right Flooring In Knowsley When designing your new home, choosing the right flooring in Knowsley is an important decision to make. You will need suitable flooring for all the rooms in your house from the bathroom, kitchen, living rooms and bedrooms. With the huge range of flooring options, this will be a carefully thought out decision. Perhaps vinyl flooring would be best suited to rooms that are likely to get food and drink spilt on them, or, as a properly installed vinyl floor is almost impervious to water penetration, it is perfect for the bathroom or laundry room. Vinyl flooring can be used for any room in the house, with its mimicry of the appearance of a range of natural materials like slate, wood, marble and stone, it has the look of the natural material while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hardwood flooring or laminate flooring are another two choices up for consideration. Hardwood flooring is long lasting and is available in a wide variety of sophisticated finishes. Laminate wood flooring is as beautiful and timeless and it is has the advantage of being warm under foot. Laminate flooring will not fade in sunlight as hardwood floors will. This is because it is coated with a UV protector and this helps keep its brightness and glow for much longer. It is harder wearing than natural wood and comes in a large variety of colours and wood patterns. With many options for flooring in Knowsley, it will make your decision making a lot easier if you visit a professional flooring company. You can contact West Derby Carpets to find out more about their wonderful flooring options. They have many options to choose from for every room in your home, and if you are stuck for choice, their expert advice will guide you in making the perfect choice for your new home. You will be impressed with their affordable prices, their friendly staff are available to answer your questions and assist with measuring and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Compare And Contrast Al Capone And John Joseph Gotti The compare and contrast subjects I am discussing are Al Capone and John Joseph Gotti. The reason I have selected these people is because both are gangsters who have significantly gotten their name out in the world. The included research will prove why Al Capone is so well known as oppose to John Joseph Gotti. Both Capone and Gotti share the aspects of occupation, ranking, and childhood. However they also differ in many ways. Al Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 17, 1899. Capone attended school up until the sixth grade but then dropped out due to a fight with a teacher. Following this act, he became a member of the James Street Gang and developed a friendship with the gang leader Johnny Torrio. Capone eventually graduated to the senior mob gang the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They both share similarities in many aspects of their life. For instance, Both Gotti and Capone were born in New York and grew up into becoming gangsters in America. Additionally, both eventually became the leader of the designated gang they were apart of after the original leader left. Capone became the leader of the Torrio Capone South Side gang after Torrio got shot and almost killed and left Chicago. Gotti became the leader of the Gambino crime family after Paul Castellano was shot and killed. Likewise, both gangsters were convicted and imprisoned for murder. Although Gotti was convicted and imprisoned many more times than Capone ever was. Additionally, Capone died from syphilis just as Gotti died from neck and head cancer. Both died on a heart wrenching aspect. On the other hand, both gangsters have extraordinary differences. Capone s crime life sprung from his childhood since he was grown up in the bad part of Brooklyn and on the contrary, Gotti s crime life sprung up when he first became apart of the Gambino crime family. Capone was only imprisoned for one murder and Gotti was imprisoned several times for many murders and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Aerobic And Anaerobic Cellular Respiration Aerobic and Anaerobic Cellular Respiration Respiration describes sequences of enzyme catalysed biochemical reactions within cells to produce life sustaining energy (Turtle, 2015). Muscle activity relies on biochemical energy from Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a high energy molecule in cells which stores and supplies energy. To make ATP, a muscle cell (Myocyte) utilises Oxygen provided by Myoglobin (a muscle fibre oxygen binding protein) and breaks down glucose in aerobic cellular respiration. The chemical reaction yields Carbon dioxide, water and energy. Structure of glucose molecule (BBC, 2014) Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (6O2) = Carbon dioxide (6CO2) + Water (6H2O) + ATP Energy To yield energy ATP is broken down, with the aid of ATPases, into Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), a phosphate and energy. ATP ➙ ADP + Pi (phosphoric acid) + Energy A sequence of Glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, Krebs cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation linked oxidation reduction (Redox) biochemical reactions are involved in respiration. Glucose is stripped of electrons which are added to oxygen and reaction releases tiny amounts of energy that drives ATP formation. (Horne and Bear, 2014) In the cytoplasm, Glycolysis involves the breakdown of a six carbon ring glucose molecule and requires a two ATP investment but yields 4 ATP, two three carbon ring pyruvates and two energy rich NADH. B vitamin NAD+ combines with energised electrons and a hydrogen to create stored energy that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Quarter Car Essay WHEEL SLIP DYNAMICS Quarter car model The consideration of a quarter car model can clearly explained the problem of wheel slippage as shown in the fig.5. This quarter car model consists of mass m which is connected by a wheel. The mass m is steered by the inertia with a velocity v, as a result the wheel starts rotating. A friction force fx is generated between the wheel and the road surface. An angular velocity ω is caused by wheel rotation, which is generated by the torque. A negative angular acceleration is developed, when the brake is pressed in opposition to the wheel rotation. Fig.5 Quarter car forces and torques The equation of quarter car forces are: mv= F_x (1) Jw=rF_x T_b sign(ω) (2) Where m = mass of the quarter vehicle v = velocity of the vehicle ω = angular velocity of the wheel F_z = vertical force F_x = friction force T_b = brake torque r = wheel radius ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By helping the drivers to keep the steering ability in some critical conditions, the Anti lock braking system has been proved to save lives. ABS provide the minimum stopping distances and effective steering than a non ABS vehicle. Lower insurance costs ABS has lower insurance cost because, it is extremely tested safety automotive device with a high efficiency. Insurance companies are offering some special discounts for the customers who has the Anti lock braking system equipped vehicles Higher resale value Nowadays the ABS become standard on many vehicles, the market value will be raised by the Anti lock braking as it has the efficient track records. If a car or truck is equipped with ABS has a higher resale value. If not having an ABS in vehicle, results in lower resale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Battle Between Gun Control and Gun Rights Essay The debate over the right to bear arms according to the Second Amendment has been a hotly contested issue for many years in American history. The matter has been one of the most controversial issues in the second half of the twentieth century and into the twenty first; disputed between politicians on the liberal and conservative side along with issues such as abortion, capital punishment, and gay marriage. The Supreme Court has officially defined the controversial Second Amendment by stating that states have the right to maintain a militia separate from a federally controlled army (Gale Encyclopedia, pg. 155 162). However, Courts have consistently held that the state and federal governments may lawfully regulate the sale, transfer, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Const., amend. II). There have been two main arguments that have stemmed from the different interpretations of the national document. One argument supported that the Second Amendment supported an individual or personal right to have firearms, in particular for self defense, separate and apart from citizen service in government militia. The second argument was that the amendment created a citizen right of revolution or insurrection , meaning that citizens had a right to engage in armed revolt against their government if they felt that the government was behaving in an unjust manner (Spitzer, The Right to Bear Arms). Both of these views have been at the heart of the controversy of gun control. Some could say that it really depends on whom you talk to of how the Second Amendment applies to the current battle over gun control in today s society. For example, gun rights advocates like the NRA (National Rifle Association) interpret the Amendment to ensure the right of individuals to possess and carry firearms (A Right to Bear Arms?, UMKC School of Law). Gun control advocates such as the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence state that the term militia is used elsewhere in the Constitution, and it always refers to the state organized militia (Tushnet, Interpreting). They believe that the Second Amendment is specifically slated towards the state organized militia. The Amendment means that the Congress cannot disarm the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Themes Of Love, And Narcissus Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own. Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land. Love is not a singular adventure, it is a dangerous, perilous, and scary adventure between two souls. Not only does love require another s happiness, but it also requires teamwork and trust. Ancient Civilizations understood this concept. They wrote many legends and myths about love. From the tale of Narcissus and Echo to the poem from Ovid s Metamorphoses labeled, Story of Orpheus and Eurydice or the allegory of Baucis and Philemon, an underlying theme can be found, love cannot work if there is not a team. Both Narcissus and Orpheus show the underside and negative parts of love along with the good. In the story of Narcissus, there is a line between the two main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one to speak is Narcissus, the most handsome boy in Greece. Let go! You can t hold me here. I will not love you, he says. Echo, a lovely nymph with a haunting voice, replies, Love you... By this part of the story, Echo has been cursed by the Queen of Gods, Hera, to repeat everything the was previously said to her. Which brings up the second story in Narcissus and Echo that can teach you about love, Zeus and Hera. In the story, Zeus is playing around with a tree nymph in Echo s forest when, Hera comes looking for him. Echo tells her to check Olympus, the home of the gods, when Hera realizes Zeus is not there she returns to the forest. As a reward for helping Zeus, Echo received a blue sapphire ring. The blue ring upon her finger was enough for Hera to know that Echo had lied. In spite, Hera cast a curse on echo. Both pairs of lovers show the idea of one sided relationships without trust, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Freire Vs. Rodriguez In both The Banking Concept by Freire and The Achievement Desire by Rodriguez resemble each other in some points but differ in others. Despite the similarities or differences in both text the conclusion is the same education can make a person who he/she can become. In Freire and Rodriguez s text they state that education is vital for success. Although in some ways the Rodriguez s essay proves everything that Freire states about education in his writing and how he would portray Rodriguez s experience in being the scholarship boy . Freire states that the scope of action allowed to students extends only as far as receiving, filing, and storing the deposits. (Freire216). He believes that the students are not really learning or gaining any knowledge but are simply memorizing what is being taught. This belief falls perfectly with what Rodriguez states in his text that he was only learning by memorizing what the books or the teachers were teaching him even though he did not understand the knowledge he was absorbing. Freire would claim that the words are emptied of their concreteness and become a hollow, alienated, and alienating verbosity . (Friere216). That being said ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without some type of education we would be helpless. Rodriguez was driven by his education and let his teachers take his families place. Also he would go to his education for answers. Rodriguez filled in the gaps of his home life with his education. Freire would characterize this as The students, alienated like the slaves in the Hegelian dialectic, accept their ignorance as justifying the teacher s existence. (Friere217). Through Freire s eyes Rodriguez is considered a waste basket. I think he would be considered that because of the fact that that to Freire he was just narrating his knowledge but still not quite grasping the meaning of what he was narrating even with all the education he was receiving throughout the years in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Grendel and Obj Beowulf Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Comprehension The questions below refer to the selections from Beowulf, Part One, from Grendel, Life in 999: A Grim Struggle, and from Beowulf, Part Two. ____ 1. Beowulf slays Grendel in order to |a. |save Hrothgar and the Danes from the monster | |b. |prevent Grendel from invading the land of the Geats | |c. |keep Herot from being destroyed | |d. |carry off the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beowulf tells Wiglaf that he wants his burned out funeral pyre to be a |a. |reminder to his people of his greatness |c. |reminder to Wiglaf of his duties | |b. |monument to King Hrothgar |d. |sign of the new Christian faith | ____ 9. How is the raid on Hrothgar s hall shown differently in John Gardner s Grendel than in Beowulf? |a. |In Grendel the monster is not a man eater. | |b. |The novel Grendel shows the action from the monster s point of view. | |c. |In Beowulf each victim is individually described. | |d. |Beowulf shows the action from Beowulf s point of view. | ____ 10. What aspect of Anglo Saxon life discussed in Life in 999: A Grim Struggle is also in full view in Beowulf? |a. |There was no sugar and few spices. | |b. |Vitamin deficiencies and diseases were rampant. | |c. |The population was growing, but farm labor was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Uncertainty Reduction Theory And Uncertainty Reduction Theory Being away from home for the first time and having to start over and make all new friends can be both exciting and intimidating at the same time. When I first moved into my freshmen dorm at UNCW three years ago, I was certainly feeling this rush of emotions. I was excited to meet new people, but also scared I wouldn t make any friends who I connected as well with as my high school friends. I was especially nervous about having to live with a roommate who I hardly knew. I had always heard horror stories from my older friends and family members about having a crazy roommate who they just couldn t get along with. Fortunately, my roommmate Kelly and I became great friends and were not only able to survive freshmen year of college, but continued to live together all four years of college. This transformation in our relationship from virtual strangers, to the best of friends can be explained by Charles Berger s Uncertainty Reduction Theory. Uncertainty Reduction Theory is the assumption that when strangers meet, their primary concern is one of uncertainty reduction or increasing the predictability about the behavior of both themselves and others in the interaction. We are motivated to search for this information for one of more of three reasons anticiptation of future interaction, incentive value, and deviance. With Kelly my motives were mostly based on anticipation of future interaction. Not only would I see her again, but I would have to interact with on a daily basis on a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Confessionalist Characteristics Of Allen Ginsberg And The... Beat Generation Research Paper During the 1950s, many different literary movements came to the spotlight. Two such movements were Confessionalism and Beat poetry. There are many commonalities between these movements, and often, authors and works from the Beat movement incorporate various Confessionalist characteristics. Allen Ginsberg, one such author, combined both Confessionalism and Beat poetry in a variety of his works, including Howl and Kaddish. The Confessionalist aspects of Allen Ginsberg and his works, such as Howl, were heavily outweighed by the Beat aspects in his work. The Beat poetry movement began in the 1950s due to the tense political climate and heavily conformative society. During this time, America was a policing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to adopting peaceful religions, such as Buddhism, Beat poets attempted to connect with their spiritual state of being by engaging in drug usage and meditating. To distinguish themselves in literature, they picked at the flaws they perceived in romanticism, modernist poetry, and the New Criticism. They abandoned the typical form and structure of formalist poetry. Instead, they commonly followed the footsteps of Walt Whitman and his free verse. The free verse allowed them to sync their words with a musical flow, especially that of jazz. In addition to free verse, the Beat poetry contained unregulated self expression. The Beats believed that true emotions were expressed in the moment, and often would not edit their works. They also openly discussed sexual experimentation, specifically that directed to the gay culture. Beats also wrote about their usage of drugs, and its ability to help perceive the truth. Their work portrayed a belief that the arts transcended mortality. Allen Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926 to a schizophrenic mother. His experience with his mother heavily affected him, as evident in his portrayal of mental illness in much of his work. Considered one of the founders of Beat poetry, Ginsberg brought attention to the movement with his performance of his poem Howl. Howl reflected the free verse and jazz components common to the movement. It also reflected Jack Kerouac and the Old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. East Of Eden Directed By Elia Kazan The 1955 dramatic film, East of Eden, directed by Elia Kazan, is a movie adaptation of the popular book written in 1952. Throughout this drama, moviegoers embark on a journey through various thematic topics such as the idea of good vs evil, the importance of repentance and redemption, and the human ideal of free will. For example, multiple characters in the film are split into two categories: those who are naturally good and those who are naturally evil. With this idea, characters either act how they are born or act on their free will to be who they want to be. The film employs a wide cast of talented actors who bring all their characters and roles to life. The main character, Cal Trask, however is played by probably the most famous actor of the bunch, James Dean, who plays it awesomely. Cal s character is supposed to be of someone who is always internally troubling and confused and James easily shows this in this role. Richard Davalos, plays the character of Aron, Cal s brother, with absolute beauty as well. Aron, in the book, is supposed to represent what is good and innocent and Richard shows this characteristic evidently in his acting style. The father of Cal and Aron, Adam, is then played by Raymond Massey who is able to tie the story together very well. Raymond s acting in being constantly angry and disappointed in Cal is what allows James to bring out the light in Cal since Adam has a huge effect on Cal s character in the story. Another major character is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Water Body Of Water An oligotrophic body of water has a low nutrient level, which allows for more light penetration. It has high dissolved oxygen rates, deep waters and low algal growth. The bottom of the water bodies (lakes), are made of rock, gravel, or sand. The oligotrophic water bodies are home to smallmouth bass, lake trout, pike, sturgeon and whitefish. Eutrophic bodies of water have higher nutrient levels, which causes poor light penetration. There is low dissolved oxygen and shallow water. This all causes higher algal growth. The bottom of the lakes are made of silt, sand or clay. Carp, bullheads or catfish can be found in the lakes. Eutrophication is a serious concern for lakes as it can turn an oligotrophic body of water into a eutrophic body of water, which is dangerous to the ecological diversity. 2. Most natural transistions from an oligotrophic water body to an eutrophic water body will happen over time, through, sediment erosion, leaf litter, or dying aquatic vegetation and other organisms. As well, some anaerobic microbes become incapable of performing their tasks, causing a lack of proper waster digestion and water purifications, this builds up algae which slowly leads to the water body becoming an Eutrophic lake. Humans of course tend to speed up these sorts of problems. For more point source pollution there are the obvious actual pollution, of sewage, garbage, chemicals or otherwise that we empty off into lakes. However, even atmospheric pollution can lead to lakes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Rebel Engagement Examples Alternative Available Sources of Funding and Support Determine Rebel Engagement Understanding the relationship between state and society pre conflict crucial in determining how rebel groups decide on their level of engagement with civilians. If the RCD and M23 act as quasi state(s) in somewhere like the eastern Congo, we must again look at the relationship between state and society before the conflict began. Young (2004) notes that the Congolese state during the colonial period had a strategy on revenue accumulation based around the manipulation of elites rather than a all encompassing integration of the population into state institutions. This strategy expedited the extraction of mineral and natural resources, while opposing figures were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keller (1997) discusses how internal civil wars rely on military support and arms from across borders. Analysts have long highlighted the relevance of transboundary formations that link global regional, national, and local forces through structures, networks, and discourses that have wide ranging impact, both benign and malign (Callaghy, Kassimir Latham 2001: 5). Non state actors are able to consolidate their power through their interactions with the international and regional community (Bayart 1993). Mampilly (2011) argues that it is crucial to consider the impact of transnational actors on the behavior of rebel groups as it relates to civilian governance. These relations can bolster non state actors, including armed groups (Guyer 1994; Ferguson Gupta 2002). Zahar even argues that because insurgents view themselves as independent political entities, they work to legitimize themselves by interacting with transnational actors (2001: 60). Mampilly comments that transnational actors support rebel groups by providing them with resources that influence their ability and will to deal with civilian governance (2011: 89). Rebel groups incorporate these transnational actors into their governance systems in order to supplant or supplement their dependence on civilian support, and therefore, their own capacity to provide civilians with goods. And so in general, it is feasible to assume that help drawn from other states will have a damaging effect on civilian governance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Truman Capote and Postmodernism Truman Capote, as obsessed with fame and fortune as with penning great words, was a writer who became as well known for his late night talk show appearances as for his prose (Patterson 1). Capote was a literary pop star at the height of his fame in 1966, after he had written such classic books as, Other Rooms, Other Voices, Breakfast at Tiffany s, and In Cold Blood. Postmodernism was a literary period that began after the Second World War and was a rejection of traditional writing techniques. It used fragmented sentences and questionable narrators, as well as many other unconventional techniques, to break the previous barriers of literature. Truman Capote was a major player in the postmodern game, using his own broken childhood to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Capote validates Smith for trying to break out of the social mold of the problem child . Capote is also indifferent towards the lives of the Clutters. Mr. Clutter couldn t escape Perry Smith s stereotype of him as the self righteous tormentor and therefore could not escape Smith s revenge on the society that shunned him. The motifs that capote uses in this novel were the animals that he featured in it. The animals that Capote mentions in this book are weak and defenseless, and they symbolize the defenselessness of Smith and even of Capote. Capote was frustrated with societies condemnation of people outside the social norms, and it show in this book through his pessimistic point of view. He feels contempt for the pious Clutter family because they represented the type of people that abandoned him as a child. If Capote s mission for In Cold Blood was to create an unbiased account of what took place during the murder of the Clutter family and other facts the surround the event, then he failed because his opinion is quite clear throughout the entire book (Kim np). I Agree with Lydia Kim s opinion of how Capote s so called non fiction novel was laced with his opinions and strong emotional connection with Perry Smith. After reading several biographical essays on Truman Capote, and reading an excerpt of In Cold Blood, it became clear that Capote was a very opinionated character who would often say what was on his mind, whether it was an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Obesity Prevention In The United States Obesity Prevention in the United States How can obesity be prevented? One of my co workers eats unhealthy food and she barely engages in physical activities. I wonder how this affects her health. The risks of obesity doesn t only affect the physical health of a person but also emotional and psychological. Obesity has become a major public health challenge in the United States. Obesogenic habitat have increased due to the eating of low calorie foods of low nutritional value and the cutback of daily physical activity (e.g., the increased portion sizes of food eaten inside and outside of the home and the reduction of physical activities at home or in schools). Public health experts and personages need to know the best procedure and have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other to prevent obesity, cities and counties have to encourage food retail establishments to promote healthier options through law and inducement. Retail food establishments like, chain restaurants, corner stores, supermarkets, farmers markets, and mobile vendors affect public health. Public officials have advocated a range of policy options to cities for improving access to healthy food and decreasing the popularity of unhealthy food in various retail food settings (Diller and Graff). Paul A. Diller and Samantha Graff convey to readers that Regulating retail food establishments can be a powerful tool for improving a community s food environment, especially in low income food deserts areas that lack full service supermarkets and restaurants and are saturated with fast food restaurants and liquor stores. Cities challenging unusual obesity rates are considering numerous governing policies for expanding the convenience and accessibility of nutritious food, and diminishing the universality of fast food restaurants and obesogenic packaged food. According to the article Regulating Food Retail for Obesity Prevention: How Far Can Cities Go? Diller and Graff indicate that most states grant cities or counties some form of home rule, allowing for broad local policymaking authority. In many home rule states, cities or counties exercise the police power that is, the authority to regulate for the health, safety, and welfare of the community concurrently with the state legislature. This home rule is a form of dividing state and local power that allows municipalities to exercise only those powers directly assigned by state law. In most states, there is solid legal authority at the municipal level that accept obesity prevention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Urban Sprawl and Wildlife Essay The conquering and development of natural land has in the past, been seen as a mark of human civilization. In the United States, our progress is often measured by growth and development, but should this be re examined? There are many opinions on the subject of urban sprawl and its effects on wildlife, but one thing is for certain, we are expanding. From 1955 to 2005, urban and suburban areas grew by 300%, however, the population only increased by 75% over the same period (Ewing, Kostyack and Chen). According to NatureServe, a non profit conservation organization, urban sprawl threatens one of every three endangered species in the United States. NatureServe s analysis states, rare and endangered species data shows that three fifths (60 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they disagree on whether or not it is harming the wildlife populations in those areas. Terris says roads and sprawling neighborhoods are replacing pristine wildlife habitats at an alarming pace, putting the survival and reproduction of plants and animals at risk. Terris also believes it may be the problem for U.S. wildlife in the 21st century . (Terris) According to Terris, one victim of sprawl is the Florida panther, which has been reduced to a population of 30 to 50 adults. Furthermore, in the Sonoran Desert many plant species are affected, which also affects the animals that rely on those plants. She goes on to give numerous examples of animals and plants that are being harmed that spreads across the U.S., supporting the fact it is widespread. Yet, Shaw concludes, wild animals increasingly find suburban life in the United States to be attractive. (Shaw) She explains the suburbs are ideal places for wildlife, citing there are 32 known breeding pairs of bald eagles in Virginia, a species once thought to be on the brink of extinction. She shows the deer population is at an all time high, with a possible 25 million deer in the United States. She accredits two phenomena to the rise in wild animal populations; including natural reforestation and suburbanization, both of which create a haven for edge type wildlife (Shaw). Where Shaw and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. U.s. Investment Abroad And Foreign Direct Investment Abstract With recent technology advancements and globalization process, there exists more cases of domestic capital invested into foreign domains to exploit foreign markets. This paper aims to study the effect of U.S. direct investment abroad, and foreign direct investment (FDI) in the U.S. on the unemployment rate in U.S. A dummy variable will be tailored to explain the impact of the 2008 financial crisis and its spill over effect in to 2009, in relation to the overall quarterly time series data from 1994 to 2014. Multiple linear regression results confirm while both foreign direct investments and U.S. investments abroad are critical components in the model, FDI is comparatively more important determining unemployment rate. Introduction The Globalization process have provided many benefits for both developed countries and developing countries. With recent breakdowns of economic barriers for countries to have easy access of foreign investment capital, developed countries such as the U.S. have the opportunity to explore immature markets, while developing countries will receive the financial resources, advanced technology, and managerial skills necessary for a faster pace of economic development. Foreign direct investment by multinational corporations is the action of obtaining controlling equity share of a firm in a foreign country. There has been many discussions about the role of FDI in affecting a country s unemployment rate and economic growth. Of which many believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Ethics Of Confidentiality In Health Care Ethics of Confidentiality Healthcare administrators and those persons working in healthcare facilities have a legal and moral and ethical responsibility to safeguard the information of individual that are in their care, they also must find a balance in the healthcare services and then the business profits. Depending on the area in which an individual is working will depend largely on what code of ethics they will be bound to. There are different codes for specific fields for instances Administrators in public health care setting will follow the code of ethics established by the American Public Health Association Sadly, healthcare administrators seem to always be facing situations that place them in some situations that might not always have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sarah Gristwood s Blood Sisters Blood Sisters is a fascinating look at seven of the most prominent women in fifteenth century England during the tumultuous War of the Roses. Many historians of this time focused on the accomplishments, and downfall, of the men involved in this war. Sarah Gristwood gives us a glimpse into the lives of these amazing women who influenced how this war would shape history just as much, if not more, than the men who were in power at the time. Gristwood weaves the stories of these women s lives in such a way that you get a real sense of the love and dedication that drove these women to do whatever they had to do to uphold their family name and make sure that their children carried on their legacy. Marguerite of Anjou, the french born Queen of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Why Are Puppy Mills Banned It is estimated that there are at least 10,000 puppy mills in the United States ( Puppy Mills Research. ). Puppy mills are commercial breeding facilities to mass produce dogs. These puppy mills are overproducing dogs and crowding pet shops and animal shelters. This crowding is the source to having to put down dogs in shelters. Puppy mills should be banned because of their careless breeding process, neglect towards the dog s health, and their terrible living conditions. Puppy mills should be banned because of their careless breeding process. Breeders don t want to pay for special surgery so they do it themselves by performing Caesarean sections on pregnant females. New born pups in puppy mills receive little to no grooming, or vet care. Puppy mill owners would kill any unwanted dogs or unneeded momma pups who can t breed anymore (Activists Go Undercover). Studies show More than 10,000 large, substandard mass producers of puppies, often referred to as puppy mills, house 200,000 to 400,000 breeding dogs that produce 2 million to 4 million puppies a year, estimates HSUS Stephanie Shain, senior director its Stop Puppy Mills project these mills are over breeding and causing overpopulation of dogs (Sharon). Puppy mills conduct their own surgeries, kill unwanted dogs, and are majorly over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dogs in puppy mills get little to no special attention of any kind (Activists Go Undercover). Investigators found poor puppy mill conditions with dogs infested with ticks. Injured dogs in puppy mills have wounds and are not being treated because mill owners don t want to pay for medical (Jalonick). Specialist say that The physical wounds, horrific as they may be, are treatable. Tougher to heal are the psychological ones. about the dogs in puppy mills (Activists Go Undercover). Puppy mills owners never show attention to, care for , or protect the dogs. Also, these dogs have to live in gruesome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Translation Shift from English to Bahasa Indonesia in... Translation Shift from English to Bahasa Indonesia in Westlife Song Lyrics Hairul chairul.capcus@yahoo.com A. PREFACE Translation shift is common occurrence that we can find in translation. This thing happens because whole languages in the world have different grammatical structure. According to Peter Newmark shift (Catford s term) or transposition (Vinay and Darbelnet) is a translation procedure involving a change in the grammar from SL to TL . (Newmark, 1988:85). A translator has to has skill to translate from Source Text (ST) and Target Text (TT). If they did mistake in translation, it will be a wrong assumption for the reader. The message from the ST can not be understand by the readers or other people. Because between ST and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Plural becomes singular Some of plural noun in English add morpheme s or es at the end of word although there are others additional for some words. Look at this sentence at below. Places you never knew it could be (Flying without wings) Tempat yang tak pernah kau duga The word places in English is a plural noun that added with morpheme s at the end of word places . Plural is Bahasa Indonesia can be sighted with repeating the noun. At the sentence above word places is translated in Bahasa Indonesia as tempat that is singular noun. Translation shift like this type is right in certain situation. But, if the translator translated plural noun to singular noun is wrong in this situation. They have different meaning and sense from St to TT. The word places means many places meanwhile tempat means just one place. From the analysis the writer assumes that the translator makes mistake in translation. The translator does the wrong translation because between plural noun becomes singular noun have different meaning from ST to TT. The word places in English is translated as tempat can not be accepted by TT. * Adjective becomes verb Adjectives are words that modify a noun; they either name an inherent attribute of a thing. (Verspoor, 2000: 92). Adjective in English usually is located before noun to modify it. In translation world, adjective in ST becomes verb in TT is a normal phenomenon. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Literature Review On Women With Disabilities Women with Disabilities: Literature Review Do not see my disability as a problem. Recognize that my disability is an attribute. Do not see my disability as a deficit. It is you who see me as deviant and helpless. Do not try to fix me because I am not broken (Kunc, 1995). In 1993, a 13 year old girl named Tracy Latimer was murdered by her father because he believed that he was being merciful to her, due to her having Cerebral Palsy. Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon occurrence for individuals with developmental disabilities. In 1995, Norman Kunc was deeply moved by Tracy s story and it inspired him to write the Credo for Support that dramatically affected the rights of individuals with disabilities. However, there are still many challenges that these people face. This is especially true for women. Women with developmental disabilities face inequality and discrimination issues that can cause lifelong consequences, such as in their ability to find and maintain employment, keep basic human rights, and prevent various forms of abuse. Obtaining employment is a right that many believe is foundational to humanity. However, despite many laws banning discrimination against individuals with disabilities, it does still occur frequently. Women with disabilities are affected even more so than men with the same disability. According to Smith (2007), Women with a non severe disability have an employment rate of 68.4% and men with a non severe disability have an employment rate of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Pepsi Of Coca Cola Company Essay A great question arose in the 80 s as a constant innovation and aggressive behavior arose towards brand building. Pepsi, a brand that suffered two bankruptcies, pushed forwards towards their growth as the company by expanding their portfolio as a Food and Beverage Company. As it became a food and beverage company, Pepsi was able to become the Coca Cola s main competitor. Each company constantly competed and tried to outdo each other with their campaigns. While both brands competed with each other, Pepsi began to target Coca Cola s commercials causing Coca Cola to respond with the same aggressive behavior creating the beginning of the Cola Wars. The Cola Wars brought forth a great question that made one wonder if either Coke was better than Pepsi or if Pepsi was better than Coke? Based off the Cola Wars, the best soft drink producer is the Coca Cola Company. The Coca Cola Company contains more value than Pepsi. According to an article in Coca Cola.com, Coca Cola has retained the No. 3 spot on Interbrand s annual Best Global Brands ranking for the fourth consecutive year, with an estimated value of $73.1 billion, proving that the brand coke falls under the list of the most valuable brands which is worth up to $73.1 billion dollars unlike, Pepsi that is only worth 19.4 billion dollars. The Coca Cola Company does not only own the coca cola brand, but has also recently purchased many other brands in order to improve the revenue growth of the company. It owns 16.7 % of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka Essay The beginning of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka starts with a powerful symbolism. A person walking up in a form of a gigantic bug. But what if this whole story is a symbol, symbol of the author s life. What if Franz Kafka tells his life story in his book covering it under the story of Gregor Samsa. If one decides to look deeper into Kafka s life after reading the book he will find a lot of similarities between the author and the character he created. By Comparing Franz Kafka s family, work, and personal life, along with his physical and emotional state it becomes clear that The Metamorphosis is the autobiographical story. One of the biggest similarities one can find between these two characters is their relationship with father. Kafka s father ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The topic of alienation can be seen both in his personal life and his book. He felt like there was nobody else there for him. He lived in Prague, Czech city and did not speak the language feeling that he didn t not belong there. At work Kafka was a popular employee, easy to socialize with and seen as somebody with a good sense of humor. But his personal life still raged with complications (A E Television Networks). He did not have any friends and never attached to anybody in his entire life. Just like Kafka, Gregor is alienated too. Even before his metamorphosis one can see how he does not have any friends or any serious relationships with anybody besides his family. Also, Kafka was Jewish but live among people who looked down upon people of his nationality and religion. Kafka shared the fate of much of Western Jewry people who were largely emancipated from their specifically Jewish ways and yet not fully assimilated into the culture of the countries where they lived (CliffsNotes). That correlates with how Gregor is treated after he turns into a gigantic bug. He is different from others and stays in his room understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Invention Of The Love Sharpener image source Before 1894, pencils sharpeners were big and heavy, so carrying it about was a big issue. Some were mounted on the walls of a class room, while some were placed on the desk, despite the fact that these old school revolving sharpeners looked super cool and perplexing, they were cumbersome. A travelling writer or student couldn t carry it about. African American inventor John Lee Love changed the way we see pencil sharpeners in 1894 when he invented the Love Sharpener, the portable hand wrenched sharpener that peppers a lot of student s backpacks right up till the present day. According to history, John Lee Love was a black American carpenter and inventor. He was best known all over the world for inventing a portable pencil sharpener known as the Love Sharpener , named after him. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is estimated that he was born some time amid the recreation time frame between 1865 to 1877. Love in his later days worked as a carpenter in the community of Fall River, Massachusetts. He applied for a patent for a portable pencil sharpener in 1897. His application determined that his invention was an enhanced gadget that could serve as a paperweight or trimming. The design was straightforward, including a hand wrench and a compartment to catch the pencil shavings. In John Lee Love s creation, the pencil is put into the opening of the sharpener and pivoted by hand. It was referred to conversationally as the Love Sharpener. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Aheo Case Study HR Directors meeting: Searches: Planning phase: CDO prepares hiring/search plan and sits down with the hiring manager. They discuss who is on the search committee, outreach etc. Anne said that for aheo and HEa searches the amount of search committee members could be 3. Question: Is it fair to have a candidate interview via skype while others were able to fly in? This person said that they felt that the amount of resources available to bring candidates to the campus should be on the plan. Comment: Will there be resources to bring in people from outside the state? This should be discussed with the hiring manager when creating the hiring plan. Question: What challenges do CDO s faced on searches? Comment: One person stated that search committee ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost no one had the search committee looking for the minimum requirements. There might be a problem in terms of the experience waiver. Ella: They look at the job description/org chart and the screening questions. Why can t we have a 90 positing starting from mid August. Interviewing and Selection: Candidate and interviews need to be tracked in TAM. Anne has a list of disposition codes that can be shared. Anne: Reference checks can be done before selecting finalist. We can use Degreeverify to conduct credential checking. Alternate plan: A professional recruiter will replace the search committee and some of the CDO roles for lower position aHEO and HEa. This plan has not been implemented but may happen in the future. Michael: Said that the recruiter might be more efficient but bias. He said the committee is there to stop bias. Arlene?: The CDO will still certify the pool and there is a lot of diversity among the lower appointments. ORD needs to know the human and financial resources of the CDO office if it were to move to this model. We probably will not be able to use the recruiter for faculty searches since search committee members need to look at publications and are more involved in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Cigarette Smoking Should Not Be Banned Should cigarette smoking be banned for everyone in the United States? Why? Why not? Should those who chose their time smoking to relieve stress, personal enjoyment, or simply just because, have to lose their right to what makes them happy? Smoking tobacco products has been around for decades and in many different forms. Should personal rights be pushed aside to please those around us that disagree with the so called disgusting habit ? In the paper The Washington Times an article caught my interest called D.C. seeks bans on smoking in national parks written by Steven Dinan. In this article he stated that Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton wrote Park Service Regional Director Steve Whitesell saying she s heard from constituents who fear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article Why ban the sale of cigarettes? The case for abolition by Robert Procter states that Another objection commonly raised to any call for a ban is that this will encourage smuggling, or even organized crime. I can agree with this statement although this author is for banning this statement brings out a huge issue that could potentially arise from banning tobacco. If there is a will there will be a way. Another outrageous idea I read in the article called Regulatory Approaches to Ending Cigarette Caused Death and Diseases in the United States by Richard Daynard was the fact that the government would give tobacco companies a limit to how many cigarettes that can produce each year. By doing this it stated by the end of 2015 it would become unlawful for a cigarette manufacturer to produce more than two thirds of the brands baseline. . So not only would the indoor outdoor smoking bans be in effect the government would now be regulating the amount of cigarettes produced in the United States. Therefore I feel as strongly as others about banning smoking rights. I am a non smoker myself and as long as you aren t purposefully blowing smoke in my face, feel free to do as you please. While you can, that is. On all cigarette packs in the United States there is a warning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Dark Age Ahead, By Jane Jacobs In her novel, Dark Age Ahead, Jane Jacobs discusses why five pillars of society are in danger. These five pillars are families rigged to fail, credentialing versus education, science abandoned, and dumb downed taxes and self policing subverted. She goes into detail as to why each of these sections of our society is struggling and is destined for a dark age. However, for the purpose of this paper, I will focus on education and my agreement as to how educational institutions are focusing on credentialing its student instead of educating them. When entering a postsecondary education institution, parents and students alike believe that a good education is a ticket to a successful job after graduation. This is especially true when the cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These numbers can be frightening for students who have to take out loans to finance their education. However, many students do not understand what is waiting for them after graduation. Students are encouraged to pick a subject to study that interest them; although this is important, students also need to look at the job opportunities available in that field of study. For example, many young students aspire to become teachers, the job definitely has some perks, but finding a full time job in teaching can be difficult. According to Maclean s 67 per cent of education graduates from Ontario s class of 2009 found themselves unemployed or underemployed in the following year (Dehaas 2011). When there are little to no job opportunities students begin to feel the pressure and retreat back to what they know, school. Graduate school seems great and all, but sometimes it is not the right track to take. Students accumulate more debt, become more specialized and expect higher pay because of their higher education. The Economist reports, In Canada 80% of postdocs earn $38,600 or less per year before tax the average salary of a construction worker (The Economist 2010). Students need to weigh their options before running back to school. It might be best to work at a local restaurant for a year while looking for a job in your career. When young students are faced with the option to attend university or college many often sign up without any questions because they do not want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Powerful Women In Shakespeare s Hamlet Women are feeble As an individual from the 21st century, how might you react if the ladies were depicted feeble like Elizabethan period? Today s society women are independent and powerful. Throughout the play Hamlet, Ophelia and Gertrude were viewed as powerless, dependent and they did not have their own thinking.Their employment was just to run the house and help their spouses in whatever he does and support him ( Women in Shakespeare s Time p.3). In Hamlet, despite the fact that Ophelia was not married to Hamlet but she was in a relation which was male dominant. Her men was overwhelming as well as her dad and sibling. Gertrude was obedient and she did what she was told to by her husband. Ophelia was being restricted from meeting Hamlet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ophelia s father asker her to stop seeing Hamlet and she answers him by saying I shall obey my Lord (1.3.145). She was so obedient that she did not raise her voice even though she was being restricted from meeting her love. Gertrude was obedient and she did what they were told to by their husband. Gertrude shows her obedience and loyalty to Claudius by obeying Claudius when he asks her to leave the room when he was spying on Hamlet. She leaves the room by saying I shall obey you (Act 3.1.37). Keeping in mind the end goal to be a decent ladies they needed to comply with their men and be faithful to them. The recipe for a good women included ingredients of obedience, patience, chastity, modesty, and virtue ( Women in Shakespeare s Time p 6). Cuckolds were thought to have horns like monsters (act 3 line 10). Despite the fact that Ophelia was not wedded to Hamlet, Hamlet treated her seriously furthermore advised her that if she somehow managed to wed a man she would transform that man into a monster. He additionally insults her by requesting that her go to a nunnery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Dover Beach Tone Dover Beach is a poem that was written by Matthew Arnold which describes a speaker s view on faith slowly fading from the world in which he lives. The primary purpose of this poem is to use imagery to paint a picture of the dying religious presence in the world that the speaker finds himself in. This is the central message that Matthew Arnold is trying to get across to his audience. An excellent example of how Arnold translates this to the reader is how the tone of the first eight lines and the tone of the final three lines of the poem differ from each other. The first eight lines of Dover Beach sets the initial tone for the beginning of the poem. They are used to paint a picture within the reader s head and to present a specific tone in the beginning. The speaker gives the reader a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He uses the term, The Sea of Faith , as a metaphor to describe the ocean of religious influence that the world once had. (Arnold 21). He eventually ends the poem with three lines that possess a completely opposite tone that the initially eight lines did. Instead of being in a calm, tranquil place, the reader is told, And we are here as on a darkling plain (Arnold 35). The speaker has taken us from a tone of tranquility and joyfulness to instead one of hopelessness and gloom. The final two lines depict death and blind violence, Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight / Where ignorant armies clash by night (Arnold 36,37). The speaker specifically describes the armies as clashing by night , in order to suggest that with the blackness of night the fighters are most likely not only killing their enemies but also their allies. The speaker has seen the world s dying religious faith and has come to accept that times are changing and that means that chaos is coming. This change of thought is the primary purpose for the dramatic change on tone that we witness within these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Civil War In Anil s Ghost Sri Lanka is more than meets the eye. It can be perceived as a place with golden beaches, rising waves, misty mountains... and many sites (10 Good Reasons). Outside of these golden beaches , and deep within the heart of Sri Lanka is a place where the truth is hidden from the public by the government. In Michael Ondaatje s Anil s Ghost, Sri Lanka is the setting of the book and where the protagonist, Anil tries to prove the truth of government murders. Although, this righteous act is constantly being delayed because of the civil war, lack of technology, and poor emergency services in Sri Lanka. For starters, the Sri Lankan civil war has a major impact on Anil trying to prove the truth of government assassinations. Since the country is in a civil war, the government can be very sensitive to what is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anil and Sarath realize that they do not have the technology to completely analyze the skeleton body, so they go to Palipana for advice, where he redirects them to Ananda Udugma...a sculptor...to recreate the face of Sailor (Ondaatje 91). They then take the recreation around Sri Lanka, and finally identifying him as Ruwan Kumara... at the third plumbago village (Ondaagtje 269). The time it takes Anil and Sarath to travel from the site they found the skeleton to discovering Sailor s identity could easily have been a week long. During this time, hundreds of lives could have been taken away from the government and no one would know or do anything because there was no solid evidence proving that it was actually happening. If Sri Lanka had the technology to identify the body quicker, it could have only taken several hours, making a huge difference compared to the week it originally took them. Those several hours would bring up this controversy open to the public, scaring the Sri Lankan government and ending the doing of government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...