Veterans Day Writing Paper By Beth Ann Averill TPT
1. Veterans Day Writing Paper By
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2. Books In The Outsiders
Over the last few years, more writers of fiction do not earn enough money to live from their writing.
The Australian government are thinking of giving them a hand by supporting them financially. More
writers of fiction are living their lives along the poverty line, the Australian government should
definitely give them a hand as it encourages good literature. Many fictional books are now being used
for educational purposes for schools in the subject of English. Fiction books teach humans about how
to live a good life in all sorts of forms. In this context, fictional books referred to the class of literature
comprising works of imaginative narration, especially in prose form.
It is essential that the Australian government should provide them with financial assistances because
many fictional books are now being used academically in school. Fictional books plays an important
role in the subject of literature today in the school. Many schools have began to cover reading as part
of their course and according to www.kidsreadingchoices.org.au, statistics had ... Show more content
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Although the contents in fiction books are made up of unrealistic informations and it is not factual ,
but writers has used their intelligent to create books which can teach a lesson to the reader, making the
reader feel more empathetic or training the reader to handle morally complex situations. S.E.Hinton
published a novel called The Outsiders , throughout the novel, it taught the readers about the different
hierarchies in the society and delivered a strong message of , individuals should not be judged by their
outward appearance through stereotyping instead , they should judged by their inner appearance .
Hence, it is necessary that the government supports the writers financially in order to let everyone to
be more mindful of their life in the
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3. The Refugee And Asylum Seekers
Introduction:
I have chosen the topic about the refugee and asylum seekers health issues as refugee health
considering one of the important health problems in Australian. The review will focus some issues on
refugee health base on the relevant and substantial literature. Literature review tried explore about
How the refugee and asylum seekers are define
their current situations in Australia
Why their health is need to be consider as important issues
how they have been involve with Australian mainstream health
Entitlement of Medicare card and other health facilities
are they facing any problems to access to get health facilities
Refugee health is a contemporary health phenomenon in Australian public health. Numbers of refugee
and asylum seekers are increasing in Australia over the years. Recent data show that in 2012 13
approximately 26,432 applied for the refugee protections, whereas in the year of 2004 only 9221
people applied for the protection. (Refugee council Australia, 2014)
A literature review conducted using Pub med database, La Trobe University library resources and
collected data from the refugee health related web sites on the rights and access of the health system
for the refugee. I used content analysis for analyzing my data. Qualitative interpretation is taking place
to analyzing and synthesis the data.
Who are refugee and Asylum seekers?
Who is refugee?
The most commonly accepted definition of a refugee is set out in the United Nations 1951
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4. The Distribution Of Annual Net Income Scaled By The Market...
The distribution of annual net income scaled by the market value at the beginning of the year
(Burgstahler and Dichev, 1997). Notice the obvious shift of observations from just under expected
levels of income to just over expected levels, showing evidence of earnings management. Dechow et
al. (2000) focus on firms with positive earnings and firms with zero forecast error to evaluate whether
firms manipulate accruals and special items to beat the zero earnings benchmark. However, the result
fails to establish a significant difference between the level of discretionary accruals and working
capital accruals in firms that achieve the target and those that fall short. The earning distribution
method is based on the assumption that the target ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Roychowdhury (2006) derived normal levels of cash flow from operations, discretionary expenses and
production costs; then tested the effect of sales manipulation, discretionary expenditures and
overproduction on the abnormal of the previous three variables. His research found that directors use
the various RM activities to manipulate earnings, however it is unclear just how much can be
attributed to the purpose of meeting expectations, and how much is to simply control expenses during
times of difficulty. Grahama, Harvey and Rajgopalc (2004) interviewed over 400 executives, revealing
that executives assign a high level of priority in meeting target earnings as it builds credibility with the
market and multiplies the positive effect, confirming previous research. The executives also believed
failing to meet the targets would result in a severe market reaction and that directors sacrifice
economic value to avoid these effects, avoiding a potentially larger economic loss. This can also be
said of achieving or beating expectations, where the potential economic gain from the multiplied
positive market effect can easily outweigh the economic sacrifice. Equipped with these justifications,
over 80% of those surveyed admitted they were willing to sacrifice economic value and use RM to
meet expectations. Moreover, the executives acknowledged that RM is more widespread and favoured
to the manipulation of accounting methods,
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5. Theories Of Xenophobia
Tshitereke (1999) introduces a psychological level of explanation to supplement this sociological
interpretation. He conceptualises xenophobia in terms of frustration and relative deprivation. Relative
deprivation theory suggests that a key psychological factor in generating social unrest is a sense of
relative deprivation. This arises from a subjective feeling of discontent based on the belief that one is
getting less than one feels entitled to. When there is a gap between aspirations and reality, social
discontent is likely to result (De la Rey, 1991: 41). Tshitereke states that violence is not an inevitable
outcome of relative deprivation. The anger caused by deprivation and perceived or real threats from
immigrants as it relates to resources does not directly cause the nationals to commit violence, but it
frustrates them. Political scientist Annette Seegers says, frustration breeds anger, yet angry people do
not always commit violence . They could turn their anger inwards and commit suicide. Alternatively,
people release their anger on that frustration scapegoat , usually non national minorities (1999: 4). ...
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Concepts of frustration and aggression are interpreted as subjective, intra psychic processes. In this
way, the theory understands xenophobia from the inside out. Psychoanalytic theory similarly offers an
intra psychic explanation of scapegoating as a projective and defensive process. For both these
theories, De la Ray points out that The cause of social unrest cannot be simply located within
subjective perceptions of reality. The search for causes of social action must extend beyond the
subjective psychological realm to include its complex inter relatedness with objective social
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6. Single Parenting Effects
Single Parenting and Its Effects on Everyone
According to Custodial Mothers and Fathers and Their Child Support: 2007, which is a report released
by the U.S. Census Bureau, almost 13.7 million single parents had custody of their 21.8 million
children under the age of 21. (2009) 21.8 million children make up over 18% of all the children in the
U.S. There are a multitude of effects when single parenting is present. Children that are involved in a
single parent situation usually don t have the same economic or human resources that are available to
children that involved in two parent family homes. The children are more likely to be high school
dropouts, have teen pregnancy or be the cause of it, and to experience divorce in their own adult lives,
when compared to two parent traditional families. Children from single parent families often have a
lower self esteem and usually lack financial stability. Not every effect is negative though. Some
positive effects include, less parental conflicts and more bonding with one individual parent, faster
maturity, and a better sense of responsibility. Why is all of this? Being a single parent can bring a
plethora of problems. It is much harder to maintain a set discipline routine when there is just one
parent in the household. This one parent must play both the good cop and the bad cop role. It is much
harder to discipline when you are the only parent. But the most difficult task of all while being a
single parent is trying to find a
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7. The Master Of Suspense And Alfred Hitchcock
Brian De Palma, Sam Raimi, George A. Romero, Dario Argento, William Friedkin, David
Cronenberg, Quentin Tarantino, and Steven Spielberg all have two attributes in common; the tactful
use of suspense and Alfred Hitchcock. Each person in the list above has, at one point, named Alfred
Hitchcock as an influence for their works (IMDb). Hitchcock has been known as, the master of
suspense, throughout his career and it shows, not only in the movies that he directed personally, but in
the movies of the other directors and producers who aspire to compare to him. Hitchcock s auteur, or
reoccurring themes within movies that can be traced back to a director s life and personality to identify
parts of him within his own movies include themes such as: an icy blonde female character, personal
disabilities and phobias of the main (male) lead, the use of sound studios rather than a natural setting,
and a theme of mommy issues associated with the main character.
To further look into the auteur of Alfred Hitchcock we must focus on a couple of specific movies and
we must know a little bit more about Hitchcock s life. The movies, Vertigo and Rear Window are both
the works of Hitchcock, and can both be evaluated in order to find some reoccurring themes
associated with this master of suspense. Often, the first theme noticed about these movies is the dark
plot and, you guessed it, suspense. In Vertigo the movie begins with a literal cliffhanger, the main
character is left dangling off
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8. The Disease Of Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is a multisystem, inflammatory illness. It is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi.
It is a vector borne infection (which means it is spread directly from one host to another) transmitted
specifically through the bite of an infected tick (Mayo Clinic: Lyme Disease Definition, Aug. 27,
2015). There are certain risk factors which can increase one s chance of contracting Lyme disease. For
example: where a person lives can heighten one s likelihood of getting this illness. Wherever deer or
white footed mice are high in population, ticks are likely to be as well, since these animals are their
main food source. Ticks also thrive in heavily wooded and grassy areas, so, if a person lives or works
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8, 2006). Therefore, one s best protection against infection of this bacteria relies entirely on
preventative measures. First of all, avoid wooded, grassy areas, which generally have a high tick
population. Furthermore, if one must venture into such an area, cover up in light colored clothing to
improve one s ability to spot a tick and obstruct the tick s path to the skin. Tucking pant legs into the
top of one s socks is an effective measure, as is wearing hats and gloves, and sticking to trails as much
as possible. Secondly, invest in tick repellent; there are many chemical products, such as DEET, or
natural protections, like vinegar mixed with essential oil and water, available. Tick proof your
property by clearing away brush and tall grass. Also, be mindful that when you spend time outdoors
check yourself, your children, and pets frequently for ticks. Ticks like to burrow in dark, warm areas
that are difficult to spot: the underarm, groin, hair line and the back of the knee. Depending on what
stage a tick is in its life cycle, it will feed on its host for 3 10 days. Although, it has been reported that
the sooner a tick is removed,
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9. Isabella Berg Thesis Statement
Kimberlyn Snoddy
Dr. Holly Powe
MUS 101 WA1
20 June 2016
Alban Berg Not a musical prodigy from birth, but a gifted child, Alban Berg was an innovative
musician bringing forth ideas that would be later seen in music after his death. Berg had somewhat of
a troubled childhood, but that did not stop him from becoming a successful musician. He was also
apart of the Second Viennese school. Alban Berg was a composer whose music broke tradition and is
remembered because of it.
Born in Vienna, Alban Berg was born into a typical middle class Viennese home. He was not an only
child and had three other siblings. During his teenage years, Berg s father passed away. Afterwards,
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Wozzeck−perhaps the most frequently performed theatrical work in the atonal idom represents Berg s
first attempt to deal within the framework of opera ( Alban Berg 1). He gained recognition as a
composer of international standing but also a degree of financial stability (Jarman 319). A well known
work for the violin was the Kammerkonzert. This song demonstrates Berg s love for intricate formal
designs and his interest in using apparently abstract, mathematical schemes as structural determinants
(Jarman 319). The Lyrische Suite for the string quartet was also one of Berg s compositions. It is the
most completely documented demonstration of the extent to which such extra musical considerations
act as compositional determinants (Jarman 319). Jarman says that Kammerkonzert and the Lyrische
Suite are songs that mark Berg s gradual adoption of the 12 note sytem (319). Another famous opera
work is Lulu. On one level Lulu is a number opera consisting ... of a sequence of arias, ensembles,
cavatinaas, ballades and other forms traditionally associated with vocal music, all of them clearly
identified by Berg in the score. (Jarman 321). Violin Concerto was a work of highly personal,
emotional content achieved through the use of 12 tone and other resources symbolic as well as
musical ( Alban Berg
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10. Cinematic Techniques In Mystic River
The film Mystic River uses many concepts in it to get its story across. The use of lighting was crucial
in order to accurately set the mood of the movie. The sound also was important to clue the viewer in to
what was happening and what was about to happen. The constant cuts and flashbacks made it obvious
that Dave s traumatizing past still affects every action and day of his current life.
The lighting in Mystic River plays a big role in setting the mood of the movie. The movie starts off
quite dull and brown in color, but after Dave was taken away by the pedophiles the movie got even
darker and continued to stay brown and depressing until Dave died. The movie had a lot of low key
lighting throughout it, which really helped to build up the suspense. The low key lighting was mostly
around Dave and Jimmy, both were people who had something to hide. Sean was the only mentally
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It can really make or break a scene. Sounds and music can add tense, suspense and can set the mood
for a scene. The scene where Dave is escaping uses sounds to set the frantic mood. It sounds as if
monsters and wolves are chasing him; while it was only men chasing him Dave remembers them as
actual monsters. He refers to them as vampires and wolves throughout the movie. At the Christening
you hear typical church music in the background, but Jimmy couldn t help but be worried about his
daughter that didn t return home last night. You re able to tell something is wrong when you hear the
police sirens in the background and he turns around with a stern expression on his face. If it had just
been the church music in the background him turning around be as significant to the movie.
Suspenseful, tense music plays in the background anytime Dave talks about his past. The music shows
how messed up he is in the head and lets on to how he ll never be able to live a normal
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11. Action Against The Government Of Italy
Francovich brought action against the government of Italy for failing to implement the Directive
80/987, that required the protection of employees in the event of their employer s insolvency.
Francovich and other applicants were owed wages by their employers who became bankrupt. Since
they could not sue their employers (because that would involve horizontal effect which is not possible
with a Directive) they sued the Government of Italy which had failed to apply the Directive that aimed
to create institutions for compensating employees. In the first claim the European Court found that the
Directive lacked of direct effect. However, EU Law would be enfeebled if citizens could not acquire
remedy when their rights were breached by a state failing to comply with the EU Law obligations.
Eventually, the Court of Justice in the second claim, decided based on the Article 5 EC that Italy failed
to satisfy its Treaty obligations. So, Francovich set the three conditions under which an individual who
suffered a detriment could bring proceedings directly against the member state. The first condition is
that the outcome prescribed by the directive involves the grant of rights to individuals, the second
condition is that it is essential to identify the content of those rights from the directive and lastly the
third condition is that there must be a causal link between the Member State s negligence and the
detriment suffered by the individual.
Nonetheless, the principle of state
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12. Mineral Soft Inventory
In the months that we have had Mineral Soft, I have logged over way 100 hours linking, tying and
correcting the data that is in Mineral Soft. That s not including the time it took me to create the
spreadsheets required for the upload.
In the time, it took me to build out the spreadsheets plus the time it took for the folks at Mineral Soft
to upload our data, I could have created all the data that is in Mineral Soft with the correct ties. It has
taken more than 2.5 weeks to create all of the tract allocations for the wells in OEP and OMR, so that
we can see the revenue associated with each acquisition. It was my understanding that things like this
were being done when I sent over the spreadsheets.
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Not to mention, the random wells that OEP or OMR doesn t even own. Wells like the one below
(Mandaree 4 15H) were peppered throughout both entities. And I couldn t find them on the Asset
Tracker. Nor in the county records could I find where we bought the interest in that Section, Township
and Range combination. Did you know there is no function to mark a well as Sold? My current work
around is adding z to the first part of well name. As the wells usually sort by name, adding the z to the
beginning pushes the sold wells to end of the list.
As for the Acquisitions, the tracts had to be tied and add the location information needed to be entered.
If the Notes field was on the upload, the adding of the location information would have been done at
the time of upload, saving me many hours. Instead of having to input the information in Notes field;
actually, having some of the legal description as fields in the Acquisition tab would be wonderful. At
least, having the County and State as a field in the Acquisition area would be helpful.
Deeds called for adding the files and the lands covered, in the Notes field, for each and every deed
associated with OMR and OEP. Again, having at least the County State for where the deed is recorded
would be a great help. As it stands, the full legal description for every deed is being entered in the
Notes field. Which is quite time consuming.
The only function I didn t spend massive
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13. Deucalion Research Paper
In ancient times, Deucalion was a king of Grease. His father was Prometheus, the god who had given
the gift of fire to mankind. All though Deucalion was a virtuous king, their were many wicked people
in the world, and they had committed many crimes. The king of the gods, Zeus, became angry and
decided to cleans the world with a great flood. Prometheus, however, warned Deucalion in advance.
Deucalion built a box which would float upon the waters so that he and his wife, Pyrrha, could
survive. Things happened just as Prometheus had predicted. Rain began
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14. Use of Mrs. Tobins’s DNA in the Murder of Amanda Christopher
Use of Mrs. Tobins s DNA in the Murder of Amanda Christopher
Introduction:
DNA comparisons are crucial when investigating crimes. Amanda Christopher s home had a
significant amount of forensic evidence behind that has yet to be determined. The Supreme Court has
analyzed the issue as to whether or not use storing and using DNA was considered constitutional.
Although, Pennsylvania is silent on the issue, several states have seen the need for the use and storage
of DNA that is obtained of arrestees charged of serious crimes, such as felonies and sexual offenses.
Analyzing both the federal and other states provides some guidance as to whether or not the use of
previously obtained DNA is constitutional.
Questions Presented:
1. What is the standard for using previously obtained DNA from an unrelated arrest for a current
investigation?
Answer: Depends on the state. Few states allow the storage and use of an arrestee s DNA in certain
criminal proceedings. Most states, including Pennsylvania, limit the storage and use of DNA to those
who were convicted.
2. Can the police use DNA collected at the time of the arrest of Mrs. Tobin from the jewelry store
incident for comparison of the DNA found at Amanda Christopher s home? Answer: Maybe.
Pennsylvania Discussion of Current Law:
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees all persons the right to be free
from unreasonable searches and seizures . Federally, taking a sample of a person s
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15. Confrontation Clause
In the United States criminal justice system, the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
With this concept in mind, the accused are given many rights to a fair trial. One of those rights falls
under the sixth amendment in the United States Constitution. The confrontation clause reads, In all
criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right...to be confronted with the witnesses against
him. West s Encyclopedia of American Law defines the confrontation clause as, A fundamental right
of a defendant in a criminal action to come face to face with an adverse witness in the court s presence
so the defendant has a fair chance to object the testimony of the witness, and the opportunity to cross
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The court treats sex abuse cases, where young children are victims differently. In 1990, the case
Maryland v. Craig permitted young children to testify by the use of one way, closed circuit televisions
out of the courtroom, under certain circumstances. The Supreme Court concluded that children s
psychological well being outweighed the accused entitlement to face to face confrontation (Parise,
1991, p. 1099).
In the past few years several cases have enforced a more comprehensive meaning to the confrontation
clause. Such cases are Crawford v. Washington, Melendez Diaz v. Massachusetts, and Davis v.
Washington. In 2004, the landmark case Crawford v. Washington, involved an assault where the
defendant Michael Crawford, got into an altercation involving a knife with another male over his wife.
During the arrest, the police taped both Michael and his wife statements. The prosecution used his
wife s damaging statement, as she was unwilling to testify against her husband, during his trial and
Crawford was convicted (Friedman, p. 440). Subsequently, the case made it to the United States
Supreme Court and they overturned the 1980 decision in Ohio v. Roberts. Justice Scalia wrote, Out of
court statements were admissible only when the witness was unavailable to testify and the defendant
had been able to cross examine the witness on a previous occasion (Supreme Court: Right to Confront
Witnesses Strengthened, 2004). Under the Crawford ruling
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16. Employee Engagement At The Competitive Market
EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT Introduction: In this era of advanced technology and increased
competition it is very important for a company to be stable in the competitive market. Employees are
the prime source of the company to gain profit, the hard work of employees depends on their attitude
towards the organisation that is how they feel working in the company, their trust and pride towards
the firm (Mishra, Boynton Mishra 2014). The companies now days are not only strengthening the
external environment for example, customer focus , stakeholders partnerships, but also the internal
environment of the firm as well which involve employee engagement through motivation (Mishra,
Boynton Mishra 2014). In other words it can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Levels of Employee Engagement: There are three levels of employee involvement: Engaged, Not
engaged, and actively disengaged. Engaged employees are further categorized into highly engaged,
moderately and low engaged. Engaged employees are those who are dedicated towards their work and
feeling of connection with organisation lies within them also they involve them physically,
emotionally themselves towards achieving organisation objective (Handa Gulati 2014). On the other
side disengaged or low engaged are those who do not have a passion for their work and not mentally
engaged and they are also called checked out . Actively disengaged are those who disrupt the
behaviour of an organisation. Moderately engaged are those who are involved in work to some extent
(Handa Gulati 2014). The X Model http://blessingwhite.com/wp content/uploads/2014/06/engagement
model with quadrants1.jpg The X Model is one of the great models for employee engagement which
exhibits the duties of managers of leaders towards employees. It is one of the good models that
businesses can adopt to make the engagement happen in the organisation. It depicts that the firms need
to access its employees and communicate with them understanding their attitude
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17. Justice Game
2011 Catholic Trial
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More than anything else, conflicting perspectives are the result of bias or self interest.
Respond to this statement through an analysis of the ways perspectives are represented in your
prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing.
More than anything else, conflicting perspectives are the result of bias or self interest. Conflicting
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This subtly alludes to the media s manipulation of individuals for their self interest in profit
maximisation, in which case privacy is commodified.
Hence, the radio report presents how conflicting perspectives may never be resolved due to their
subjectivity and bias as clearly highlighted through the stress on you in well it depends on what YOU
mean by that to shape meaning.
Robertson s case The Trials of Oz demonstrates a collision of cultural incomprehension between the
editors of OZ magazine and the prosecution due to bias. Robertson portrays the jury panel as highly
conservative, hardworking people and displays the challenge that the three editors of Oz Magazine
and himself were going up against. This is made evident in the ellipsis in the listing of the jury s
occupations Driver, Ganger, Foreman... which reflect professions that lack an appreciation for artistic
subversion. Furthermore, Judge Argyle s use of biblical metaphor drowned in the depths of sea with
millstones around their necks to describe the punishment that the editors should receive, highlights the
laws out dated ideology and hence bias towards what is deemed appropriate.
Contrastingly, Robertson s rhetorical question coupled with the allusion to the suppression of human
rights in Russia in Where were we the Soviet Union? demonstrates his liberal attitude towards the
magazine s contents. The collective noun and
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18. What Is The Tone Of Oranges By Gary Soto
In the poem Oranges by Gary soto, it follows the sacrifices that a young boy makes to ensure that his
lover is happy. Gary soto uses a nostalgic tone to emphasize that sacrifice is necessary in love. The
larger issues throughout this whole poem is that gratitude from strangers can make someone else s day
amazing. Additionally, this is the speaker s first date ever in his life, so he is extremely nervous and
wants everything to go fine. The poem is a free verse with no firm beat following the lines of the
poem. The lines are mostly comprised of enjambment lines, so there is no real end to them. The
speaker starts his reflection off with 2 examples of alliteration. The speaker is remembering his first
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The author is including this to contrast with the cold and dark setting of the poem. The girl is the light
to the boy and she can guide him through this frost. The speaker also mentions about him hearing the
Frost cracking / Beneath [his] steps, [his] breath / Before [him], then gone (5 7). The author includes
this section, so that the reader will have an exact feeling on how the setting is for the speaker. In the
light of the author adding in an onomatopoeia to the poem, Soto describes the class difference between
the speaker and his date. The reader can interpret that the girl comes from a wealthy family, since she
can keep on her porch light all the time. And that she can take care of herself and a pet. The reader
learns about the pet when he walked toward / Her house, the one whose / Porch light burned yellow /
Night and day, in any weather. / A dog barked at me (8 12). This just continues to emphasize that the
speaker wants his date to go without any troubles, so that they can live as a happy couple. The couple
meet up together, the couple go to a drugstore, and the couple eat their snack together (Anaphora). As
a matter of fact, the speaker goes on how he and his date went to a drugstore and how they went ahead
and purchased
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19. Tom Experienced A Manic Episode
Tom experienced a manic episode followed by depression when he was eighteen years old. He was
hospitalized soon after this past manic episode. After his hospitalization, Tom experienced a time of
depression. The primary issue bringing Tom in to this session is the manic episode he recently
experienced which hospitalized him, again. Following his manic episode Tom has been experiencing a
period of depression, too. It has been a couple of years since Tom s last manic episode, and he is
coming in to talk about what specifically brought on this episode. Tom recently began his first year of
college, and seemed to be feeling a lot of pressure to perform. He spoke of all his parents had done as
one of the driving factors pushing him to achieve something significant in his first year. However, the
pressure to perform pushed Tom to begin drinking more coffee, using caffeine pills, and taking Ritalin
to help him focus in preparation for his final exams. Tom s overuse of the aforementioned substances
had a huge impact on Tom s sleep patterns. For example, as his exams drew nearer Tom commented
on his reduced need for sleep. Soon after Tom finished his exams, he began to abuse drugs and
alcohol. Tom s drug abuse was coincided with feels of being the man. He spoke openly about feeling
this was his time. Finishing on a seemingly strong note mixed with onset mania seems to have pushed
Tom into a period of feeling invincible. He began erratically spending money, convinced his friend
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20. Goals Of Higher Education
The general public of the United States believes greatly in the higher education system. For many
graduating high school students, the goal is to become enrolled and graduate from college. In order to
determine whether the education system works, one must determine if students who attend college
gain from entering, but more so from leaving college. The American higher education system
functions very well and accomplishes its goal. But throughout the country there are many goals that
the system of higher education sets for itself, as well as set by the general public.
Colleges have very many goals that they have set out to accomplish. The United States hopes to have
more people attend universities, to increase diversity within higher education, and to make college
affordable. In the United States the population with a college degree has increased throughout the
years as a goal of the United States to have a more educated population of more diverse backgrounds.
While the cost does not deter individuals from enrolling in institutions of higher education a large
portion of the population would not be able to afford college without the help form financial
assistance. It is important to note that a portion of the groups that are included in higher education
consist of distance education, and two year colleges, private, public, and for profit
In creating the tier system of higher education universities are able to give options to students in order
to better prepare students for a
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21. The Importance Of CBD Hemp Oil
You have probably heard a lot of positive things about CBD oil. You may want to try it for yourself.
However, there are many things that you should know about CBD oil before you give it a try.
Key Things To Know
CBD Hemp Oil Is Not Marijuana
CBD hemp oil and marijuana come from the same plant. However, they are not the same thing. They
are raised and cultivated differently. Marijuana has a very high concentration of THC. On the other
hand, CBD hemp oil only has a small amount of THC.
CBD Hemp Oil Is Not Illegal
Many people are afraid to use CBD hemp oil because they think that it is illegal. However, it is not
illegal. The reason people think that CBD hemp oil is illegal is because they are confusing it with
marijuana.
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However, it is important to note that CBD hemp oil probably will not get you high. The reason that
you will not get high from using CBD hemp oil is because the THC content is less than 0.3
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22. Experience with a Chemical Company Sales Expert
Customer Relations Analysis When I first met Mike, I immediately knew he was a professional. He
was cool, calm, and collected. He had been working for DuPont for many years and knew how to sell
that Chemical. He came and talked to my plant science class a couple weeks earlier before my SWAS.
After he talked to us I thought, I am really interested in what he had to say, why don t I ask him if I
can go on a SWAS. On February 7, 2014, at 8:00 a.m. I headed to Edmond Oklahoma, to meet with
Mike. When I first arrived at his house, he was on a conference call with several people in Oklahoma
and many from many different other states. They were listening to a researcher from DuPont talk
about how many different chemicals, both new and old, were performing in field trials. Mike told me
he had been up since 7:00 a.m. listening to a conference call and that this was the second one he was
on for the day. By getting the latest field data, Mike was able to prepare for his upcoming sales calls
for the day, and tell his customers the latest information. After the conference call ended at 10:30 we
got in Mike s company pickup and headed to El Reno Oklahoma to meet with Escott Aerial Spraying.
On our way there, Mike called a distributer of chemical products for DuPont and asked if he had some
products on hand that he was going to try to get Escott to use. By making this call Mike was making
plans and strategies to be able to serve Escott. I could tell he was strategizing on the way there
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23. Analysis Of The Second Sex By De Beauvoir
The Second Sex is a piece of literature that criticizes society, especially men for oppressing women.
De Beauvoir believes that men limit women to their privileges by characterizing them as objects.
Furthermore, Beauvoir sees that in society while men are considered dominant, and important,
women, on the other hand, are considered, irrelevant, and insignificant. The main reason why woman
are viewed this way is due to the roles they have in society. Their whole life they must appease to their
husband s commands and perform household responsibilities. The Second Sex highlights the vast
imbalanced roles calling out what is wrong in society. De Beauvoir questions why an entire half of the
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I have already pointed out that what Freud calls the Electra complex is not, as he supposes, a sexual
desire (De Beauvoir, 287). De Beauvoir believes the daughter to husband relationship is not a sexual
desire instead that if the father shows the daughter love she will feel like she belongs in society, she
will become more confident as it will give her a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction.
Another text that criticizes society because of the oppression of women is Sula by Toni Morrison.
However, Morrison takes a different approach as she does not explicitly say her purpose of her writing
nor point out any flaws in society. Instead, she results to mimicry to prove her point. Morrison in her
writing uses two characters: Nel and Sula. Morrison states, Because each had discovered years before
that they were neither white nor male, and that all freedom and triumph was forbidden to them, they
had to set about creating something else (Morrison, 51). Sula and Nel at an early age of 12 realized
that because they are neither white nor male, for most of their lives they will experience
discrimination and be denied freedom in their community. Here Morrison is trying to show just how
easy it was to identify even to young kids how African American women were oppressed in
communities. Sula was determined to not conform to her community s expectations. However, Nel
decides to still follow the path of the
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24. Pipefish Filicampus Tigris
Engineering and Animal Essay, 10/19/2016 SaMya Dolison,
Tiger Pipefish, Filicampus Tigris (Castelnau, 1879) faces harmless human uses, threat to humans,
(tiger20%pipefish). These problems are Overfishing from accidental by catch, Habitat Lost, Run off
and pollution (threats).To help these pipefish use more unaffected products that won t harm
.Chemicals could have a poisonos effect on the habitat of the pipefish. To help preserve the pipefish
and their environment contain avoiding the purchase of Chinese medicine made from these species.
Only buy for trade goods that come from areas prone to pipefish fishing. Fishmen shoukd be more
careful when going fishing by being less destructive. If they give the wrong medicine that my solution
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We all have some part of our lives that none of our friends or family can relate to. Pipefish helps make
money by helping e commerce companies do a better job of recommending products.Pipe fish can
reach a standard of eight inches. They adjust well to aquarium life if conserved in water conditions
with low modern and plenty of branching gorgonians , algae, or coral decorations. Pipefish are
generally very cryptic (means that they re good at camouflaging themselves). It s very important that
they have sea grass that they can hide in. (Pipefish Natural History) Interesting thing about the sexual
selection in pipefish is that in a lot of pipefish the female are the ones that compete for mates. This
situation is the reverse of what happens in most species, where males are usually the ones competing.
(Pipefish Mating Habits). (Habitat: Reef, Lagoon, Sea grass, Estuary, River.), (Diet: Mysis shrimp,
plankton, small crustaceans, insects, worms and fish.), (Size: 1 inch to 26inches.), (Species: 200+
species, part of the Syngnathidae family that seahorses belong.) Pipefishes or pipe fishes are a
subfamily of small fishes, which, together with the
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25. Allan Legere Biography
Allan Joseph Legere, he came into this world from Chatham New Brunswick, down the road he would
turn out to be the Monster of the Miramichi. Unlike Noel Winters, Legere till lives today. The whole
thing began on the evening of June 21st 1986, when he was 38 years old. Legere along with Todd
Matchett and Scott Curtis deactivated the power to an elderly couple s store and broke inside. It was
here that the three men brutally beat John Glendenning and his wife Mary before they fled the scene.
After Mary managed to find out that they d beaten her husband to death. She managed to crawl up the
stairs so that she could call 911. Shortly after the three men were captured by law enforcement
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Giving him plenty of time to commit four additional murders around Chatham New Brunswick and
Newcastle. On May 29th 1989, Legere brutally beat and raped sisters, Annie and Nina Flam. Although
Nina survived her injuries, her sister Annie passed away from the extent of hers. After this assault, on
October 13th 1989, Allan Legere entered the home of Donna and Linda Daughney. In which he
sexually assaulted them. Both victims were beaten to death inside their own home, and then Legere set
fire to the house as he left. November 24th 1989, included the discovery of Catholic Priest James
Smith who was beaten to death inside his church. Fortunately, for the individuals of New Brunswick
Legere was found and recaptured the same day.
In addition to his original sentence for the second degree murder of John Glendenning, Legere
happens to be serving nine years for escaping custody, kidnapping, and common assault. In addition to
four accounts of first degree murder.
A number of people constantly feared everything that might happen if Legere were to escape once
again. Legere was transported to a Super Maximum security prison in Sainte Anne des plaines, in
Quebec. Later on in 2015, at the age of 67 Allan Legere was transferred to the Edmunton Institution,
in Alberta. In which he will almost certainly live out the remainder of his
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26. America s Road to Independence Essay
America s Road to Independence
America s Road to Independence:
In the year 1783 the Treaty of Paris was signed, granting America their freedom from Great Britain.
There were many reasons why the colonists wanted their freedom and separation from their mother
country of England. Great Britain laid down many laws and Acts which were the main reasons leading
up to the revolutionary war, otherwise known as America s War for Independence. For eleven years
even before the actual revolution started, Great Britain bullied the thirteen original colonies with
several harsh acts and proclamations. The Proclamation of 1763 came first. It prohibited settlements
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A year later the Stamp Act was repealed because of the violent acts that the Sons of Liberty
committed, a violent liberal group. In 1767 the Townshend Acts were passed. There were duties
placed on colonial imports of lead, glass, paint, paper, and tea. It resulted in a Boycott of British
goods. It also legalized the Writs of Assistance, which were search warrants (Encarta 99). In 1770
Crispus Attuckus and followers gathered at a Boston customs house. Several colonists threw
snowballs at soldiers, which ended in the deaths of five patriots. This was called the Boston Massacre.
Innocent people were being killed which turned over a new leaf in the rise to revolution. In 1770 all of
the Townshend acts were repealed except for the tax on tea. This lead to the Tea Act of 1773, which
stated that only the East India Company could import and sell tea. When the very first shiploads of tea
arrived in the thirteen colonies, the Sons of Liberty were ready to act. In South Carolina they locked
the tea in warehouses, in New York and Philadelphia they forced ships to turn around without
unloading their tea, and in Maryland they lit ships on fire that carried tea. The worst was in Boston
where the Sons of Liberty boarded all of the ships and dumped the tea into the harbor. This event was
named the Boston Tea Party (King, McRae, Zola 95) In March of 1774 the Intolerable acts were
passed as a punishment to the colony of
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27. Examples Of Realism In The Outcasts
The Outcasts of Poker Flat , by Bret Harte and Miniver Cheevy , by Edgar Arlington Robinson are
great examples of realism. Realism is often uses grim depictions of reality and draws portraits from
real life. A common thing that readers see in realism is that outside forces are always at odds with the
main characters. In these writings, the reader will see how realism and naturalism is portrayed in The
Outcasts of Poker Flat and Miniver Cheevy .
Realism is used in The Outcasts of Poker Flat in many ways. Local Color is used to show that the
people in the town were there in search of gold. Harte reveals to the reader the conflict between the
outcasts and society. Poker Flat was having a moral decline and a secret committee had been
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The poem is about a boy who has had a pretty rough life. The reader can see this when the narrator
refers to Cheevy as a child of scorn. This meant that the people in the community and Cheevy s own
parents did not accept him. The narrator also says that, He wept that he was ever born (Robinson l. 3).
The theme of the poem is reality vs. dreams. The reader sees this when the narrator says that Miniver
loved the time When swords were bright and steeds were prancing (l. 3). The narrator also says that he
dreamed of Thebes and Camelot, / And Priam s neighbors (ll. 11 12). He also says that, Miniver loved
the Medici and that He would have sinned incessantly / Could he have been one (ll. 17, 19 20). At the
end Miniver was thinking about whether or not he was born too late, and then the narrator says
Miniver coughed, and called it fate, / And kept on drinking (ll.
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28. The Red Badge Of Courage Henry Fleming Character Traits
In the novel, The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane, Henry Fleming possesses noticeable
character traits. First, Henry Fleming exhibits that he is irritable. In addition to being irritable, Henry
Fleming expresses selfishness. Finally, Henry Fleming displays cowardliness turned to courage.
Throughout the novel, Henry Fleming proves himself to be irritable, selfish, and cowardly turned into
courage.
First, Henry Fleming exhibits that he is irritable. Henry, at one point during the march, was about to
raise an outcry of sense: The generals are stupid. The tattered man asks Henry various questions, and
immediately, Henry becomes irritated and walks away. One of the other regiments was retreating,
Henry, confused, asks why they are running away. Frustrated with no answers, Henry leaped into the
regiment and attacked one of the other soldiers. Subsequently, irritability is characteristic of Henry
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Despite the fact that Henry wanted to go to war, and enlisted by choice, Henry makes this egotistical
observation, He was in a moving box. As he perceived this fact it occurred to him that he had never
wished to come to war. He had not enlisted of his free will. He had been dragged by the merciless
government. And now they were taking him out to be slaughtered. Later, Henry, after fleeing from the
perilous battle, stated from afar that if the army he fought for lost, it would be beneficial for him. Self
absorbed Henry also perceived that he had been ill used and was trodden beneath the feet of an iron
injustice. This observation was the result of Henry seeing some of his fellow soldiers fleeing, so he did
the same. Consequently, Henry only saw how things affected him, causing him to be
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29. The Islamic State Of Iraq And Terrorism
War and conflict have raged in Southeast and Central Asia for centuries due to civil unrest and
political instability. The rise of the Taliban and other militant insurgencies have escalated the dangers
and unpredictability of an already unstable government in Afghanistan. The agenda of these jihadist
extremists is the takeover of the Afghan and Pakistan governments in favor of the more stringent
Islamic ways of the Taliban, and the destruction of anyone who opposes them. These groups,
professing to do the work of God, are perpetrating a coarse and distorted interpretation of Islam and
the Quran. Violent acts that have been committed by insurgents, include crimes against humanity, acts
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He was born in a Pakistani refugee camp and was raised and educated in a Pakistani madrassa. These
madrassas taught students very conservative Islamic ideologies as well as an indoctrination of
extremist jihadist ways. Omar took the teachings from the madrassa and implemented it into the
Taliban culture.
The Taliban emerged in 1994 from a group of guerilla type Muslim Mujahidin that had fought in the
Afghan and Soviet war, and were dissatisfied and disillusioned with their current Mujahidin
leadership. Much of the funding and high tech weapons provided to this militant group was the
contribution of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), working with the Pakistan
Intelligence Agency (ISI), in an effort to force Soviet withdrawal during the Cold War . Ironically,
those militants have now become a major problem in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Journalist and
bestselling author Ahmed Rashid said, Prior to the war the Islamacists barely had a base in Afghan
society (Rashid, 2000, p. 19).
Following the departure of the Soviets in 1989, civil unrest, chaos, and a civil war ensued in
Afghanistan. Millions of refugees fled to Pakistan. The Taliban, growing in strength and power, took
advantage of a weakened and unstable Soviet supported government. The Taliban conquered Kabul
and hanged the President, Dr. Mohammed Najibullah on September 27, 1996, reflecting the brutal
nature of this organization (Franzen, 2012, p. 3). The Taliban promised to
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30. Loss Of Self In The Wife s Lament
Anglo Saxon literature displays death, violence, and abandonment, all of which cause great conflict
within the culture. Men are always going off to defeat beings of magic and mystery. Through the
analysis of Beowulf and other famous Anglo Saxon poems, it is evident that death and abandonment
cause loss of self.
In The Wife s Lament Anglo Saxon literature displays loss of self due to abandonment . Slowly as the
poem progresses, the woman starts to lose her state of mind, exiled she experiences the betrayal of her
followers. For The Dark of My Exile (The Wife s Lament 5) A feeling of dejection.. I make this song
about me full sadly (The Wife s Lament 1). This woman had no one. Nothing, nothing but herself. I
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During the plot, the character is describing his longing of grace, and the mercy from God. Longs for
grace, for the mercy of God (The Wanderer 1/2). He is longing due to his abandonment from society,
The deepest dreams of longing (The Wanderer 39). This entire abandonment, has caused him extreme
loneliness and to lose all hope for himself. Suicidal he ponders death Dealt our deaths and for some
dejected, followers fashioned an earth cave coffin (The Wanderer 82/83)
It is very evident throughout all of these pieces of Anglo Saxon literature, that there is a loss of self
due to abandonment. This loss of self causes one to become weary, of their surroundings. To be
paranoid, and to lose their state of minds. Nothing, helps or will aid them with this losing of self. For
they are abandoned and feel like an outsider, in Anglo Saxon Literature.
Anglo Saxon Literature displays a loss of self also due to death. Once a character dies, some may lose
themselves, by not wanting to move on. Once they have lost that one special person, or group, they
lose all hope. They feel like they have nothing left to live for and therefore, become suicidal. Moving
on isn t an
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31. The Price Point Of Wine
Executive Summary
The report will analyse and expose the various factors that contribute to determine the price point of
wine factors including the labour cost to grow grapes and produce wine, the size and reputation of the
vineyard and the exclusivity and scarcity of the wine. Studies have shown that the global wine market
is divided into four quality segments or categories known as basic premium, popular premium, super
premium and ultra premium. Input costs for single vineyards have been divided into five categories
known as direct, labour, mechanisation, and maintenance and general costs. Hedonic pricing and
statistical analysis review qualities of wine that induce to price differentiation Studies have shown that
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2. Wine categorisation and marketing decisions
As Perrin Lockshin (2001) and Blok (2007) state, input costs must be related to the retail segment
prices or price points that are given to wines. According to studies taken by Ernst Young Consulting in
1999, global wine market is divided into four quality segments or categories (Perrin Locksin, 2001).
These categories are known as basic premium, popular premium, super premium and ultra premium.
When the winemaker acknowledge the categories of their various wines they will know which are
viable to produce in relation the retail price point that has been given.
Studies done in Australia during 2001 by the wine journal industry emerged with a very similar
quality segment system which is divided in four categories as well; Commercial wines, Semi premium
wines, Premium wines and ultra premium wines. Various winemakers have stated that there is only a
hedonic difference between the last two categories (Blok, 2007). Retail distribution channels will
therefore vary between wine categories as the winery management determines which channel to target.
Depending on quality and quantity the winery could select to distribute for wholesalers, retailers,
cellar doors, direct consumers or a combination of these (Heijbroek, 2003; SCSD, 2010).
Marketing, advertising and distribution are considered overhead costs as they are not part of the
production process. Marketing
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32. John Bowlby Research Paper
Reflective Essay
In this essay, I will focus on three compelling aspects of John Bowlby s attachment theory and analyze
the key concepts of his theory. I will explore Bowlby s life events, distinguishing how these events
impacted his theory. This essay will contain a reflection of John Bowlby s theory, applying it to my
own life experiences and how it contributes to my profession as a student teacher.
Bowlby s own life experiences
John Bowlby was born February 26, 1907, in London. During this time in Britain, his family was
classed as an exemplary upper class family. Although he came from a well off family Bowlby had a
poor relationship with his parents especially his mother, whom he got to see only once a day, for an
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What captured my interest researching Bowlby s work is that he worked closely with maladjusted
children. Back in 2016, I had lost my interest in becoming a teacher. So I left Laidlaw second semester
that year to have a break. I thought I would ve been ready to return the following year but sadly I wasn
t. My lecturers encouraged me to take a longer break and return when I m ready, during my break they
insisted I apply for some teacher aide jobs to help gain my interest back. I applied to different schools
around Auckland but the one job I didn t think I would ve benefited from replied first. This job was at
a special need school. I ve never worked in special education before but I wouldn t change it any other
way today. I connected instantly with these children, because to me they were unique in my eyes and
it made me look at teaching in a whole new perspective I came to understand that special needs
students have a huge an effect from outside of school, just similar to Bowlby s experience with
maladjusted children he explained, first, he found that he could communicate with the disturbed
children at the school, and found, moreover, that their psychological problems seemed to be linked to
their unhappy and disrupted childhood (Fear,
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