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2. Essay about The History of Dorthea Dix s Creation of...
The mental insane in the 1800s were treated as sins from God. If a family had a family member with a
mental disability during that period the family was expected to hide and be ashamed of that member.
Usually only the well being were able to hide the ill member, the lower classes because of the cost of a
useless extra family member, were forced to turn their insane member to the streets. Asylums for the
mental ill were first developed by Dorothea Dix after her horrified visit to Bedlam hospital. Dix single
handily helped transform asylums of the late 18th century into organized medical models that are seen
today. Thus, by Dix s need to help others and her determination to change the lives of the mental ill
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She was a leading figure in those national and international movements that challenged the idea that
people with mental disturbances could not be cured or helped. (Parry5)
Asylum is an institution formed to care for the sick and especially the insane people. Bethlehem
hospital in London, England was one of the first hospitals to begin allowing the insane in. The policy
at the hospital was all was welcome and they would not turn anyone away no matter what. This saying
began an epitomic in England, all the towns heard of Bethlehem so they started to send their homeless
and instable villagers to the doors of the hospital. Over time the hospital became so full of the insane
they were unable to admit regular patients, so they changed their name to Bedlam since Bethlehem
was such a holy name. The overcrowding of Bedlam was out of control, the staff had to chain the
mental ill up to walls to protect others and themselves. Patients were treated in cages, closets, stalls,
[and] pens chained up naked, beaten with rods, and lashed into obedience. (Gollaher) The sick were
fed poorly and were treaded more like animals then humans. The church that owed Bedlam begin to
run out of money to fund the hospital so they come up with the idea for turning the insane into a
viewing show. The church began to conduct tours so they could continue to feed the patients. During
the tours the ill were taunted, poked, and abused by the tourists. Dix heard of these
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3. The Main Characters In The Graveyard Book By Neil Gaiman
The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman, is about a boy whose family was murdered by a mysterious
man Jack. This boy, now named Nobody Bod Owens, was taken under the care of the people of the
graveyard, spirits of those who had died and were buried in this graveyard, and had Silas a man who
was neither dead nor living become his guardian. It is here in the graveyard in which Bod grows up
and visits many strange places and people, including the place of the Indigo Man, the Sleer, the ghoul
gate, and a witch. It is from these experiences in which Bod develops throughout the story, learning
about the dead and trying to fit into the living, exploring the reason why the men Jack had killed his
family and is still after Bod. The setting of the graveyard in the book The Graveyard Book, by Neil
Gaiman, plays an important role, shaping Nobody Owens through his experiences, education, and as
his home.
The graveyard served as a key in the development of the main character, Bod, through serving as his
home. The graveyard acts as a source of comfort for Bod, even when stereotypically, a graveyard is
known for being dark and gloomy. This is shown when Bod, while the world puddled into blurred
reflection, had sat concealed from anyone, living or dead... and read his book. (Gaiman 174.) The fact
that Bod was able to settle down and read while the environment around him is so dismal shows that
Bod is completely comfortable and relaxed in the graveyard, rather than finding his
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4. Enslaving Nature of Love Exposed in Lucretius Essay
Enslaving Nature of Love Exposed in Lucretius
In Dryden s Lucretius, the speaker argues that (1) Love is a sickness, (2) Love s sickness enslaves, and
(3) all attempts to remedy Love s sickness are vain and will only frustrate the lover. Just as Milton s
Adam and Eve become enslaved to sin by disobeying God, so mankind becomes enslaved to Love
when pierced with Cupid s winged arrow . In Milton, there is redemption and freedom through Christ,
but in Dryden, no salvation from love is possible. This poem leaves mankind in a hopeless, frustrated
state, unable to break free from love s yoke. This essay will center on the last heroic couplet: All
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The poem argues that love is not only a sickness, but also as a form of enslavement.
The couplet argues that All the wayes they try, successeless all they prove implies that these lovers are
trapped, and cannot satisfy love s demands. This enslavement idea is further proved upon examining
the method by which a person falls in love: From whence he first was struck, he thither tends; Restless
he roams, impatient to be freed . The lover is described as impatient to be freed which implies that he
is not free, but instead a victim, struck by a Fiery dart , and now is cursed with an endless appetite for
love. The lover is a slave seeking satisfaction, but never finding it: Hence thirst and hunger may be
satisfi d,/But this repletion is to Love deny d . Once a person is struck with Cupid s arrow,
enslavement begins and Love with fantomes cheats our longing eyes,/Which hourly seeing never
satisfies . Love s enslavement not only makes all attempts to break free fruitless, but also makes the
frustrates the lover.
In the enslaved state, the lovers tries to satisfy love s demands, eager to inject the sprightly seed but
All the wayes they try , the lovers fail. Even though this poem is all about how love enslaves, the
speaker ironically offers remedies. The speaker argues
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5. The Waste Of Hazardous Waste
Hazardous waste considered as an undesirable substance which characterized by ignitable, infectious,
corrosion, explosion and toxicity(Environmental Protection and Heritage Council, 2010). It could be a
solid, liquid, gasses, or sludges. It becomes dangerous to humans and the environmental health
whether not treatment, storing, transportation or disposal properly(Western Australia Department of
Environment and Conservation, 1996).
Scope of the report will be discussed,
1. Hazardous waste types.
2. The facility types.
3. What is the hazardous waste which receives by the disposal sites?
Objectives
1. To reduce the product of hazardous waste and induce the factories to reuse or recycle the waste.
2. How to handle with hazardous waste and treatment.
Sources
The sources of the report come from several sources as government and published articles,
Background
Hazardous waste is production by several factories, but a petroleum and chemical factories are most
famous factories which hazardous waste production. According to United States Environment
Protection Agency (USEPA), there are broad categories of hazardous waste. They are: Listed
hazardous waste and Characteristic hazardous waste(USEPA, 2005).
Listed waste, can be further classified into(USEPA, 2005):
1. F list: Waste comes from nonspecific sources, as spent dissolvent, and electroplate wastes, dioxins,
the petroleum and hydrocarbons.
2. K list: Waste from specific sources, such as pesticide, explosive makings,
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6. Outer Space Carry On Poetic Techniques
The song Outer Space/ Carry On by the Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer should really be
considered two songs totaling 6 minutes and 39 seconds, but they decided to make it just one. The
song appears on their sophomore album released in 2015 Sounds Good Feels Good. The uniqueness of
this track is what drew me to enjoying it so much. While this band has been called anything from rock,
to pop, to punk, I simply enjoy their sound without classifications. The song begins as almost a chant
of oh s from all four band members. A strong guitar sound and a powerful drum beat help emphasize
the start of the song. After the first line of chants, an orchestra joins in to help slightly soften the sound
before the song has truly even begun. Then the chant, guitar, drums and orchestra fade rather abruptly
for the singing to begin. Before any words are said, a simple chiming of xylophone is heard with the
orchestra even further in the distance. The lead singer comes in with a voice like a lullaby, peaceful
yet strong. The tranquility of the first two lines of the song end unexpectedly with the clash of the
lyrics, The rain it came too soon, I will wait for you, along the drums slamming and the electric guitar
shredding with every syllable. From here, the song takes on a more classic rock sound in what is
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It conveys several messages about everyday life in a way that s simple yet open for interpretation. It
says that even when things get bad, it s never as bad as it seems. The idea of Nothing like the rain
when you re in outer space was appealing to me because it really makes absolutely no sense, which
means each person has to give it meaning. I d like to think it means cherishing things you don t always
have. This song can give so many different meanings to the listener no matter how they interpret it
which makes it so
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7. Aboriginal Land Rights Essay
Aboriginal Land Rights
Aboriginal Australians have always had an eternal bond with the land. For the 50,000 years or more,
they have occupied the continent; the land provided not only the basic needs, but also the spiritual
beliefs. In the Dreaming, the forms of the land, mountains, rivers, landscapes and animals took shape
and the spirit of ancestors resided in places that became sacred sites to the Aboriginal people. The land
to these people were their most precious commodity.
When white settlement began in Australia in 1788, the concept of terra nullius {the land belonging to
no one} was adopted by the British. This was assumed because the Aboriginals had not cultivated the
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It also found it was out of step with international human rights and that Aboriginals had been
dispossessed of their land rights unlawfully.
Native Title Act 1993
After the Mabo case which recognised the existence of native title rights, Land Councils lobbied the
Federal Government to legislate to protect any native title that had survived 200 years of colonisation.
The Native Title Act 1993 is part of the Commonwealth Government s response to that historic High
Court decision. The Native Title Act came into operation on 1 January 1994
The Act does five things:
* It recognises and protects native title.
* It provides a regime to enable future dealings in native title lands and imposes conditions on those
dealings
* It provides for the validation of any past grants of land that may otherwise have been invalid
because of the existence of native title
* It establishes a regime to ascertain where native title exists, who holds it and what it is, and to
determine compensation for acts affecting it.
* It creates a land acquisition fund to meet the needs of dispossessed Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples who would not be able to claim native title.
Wik Case 1996
8. After the Mabo Case resolved the land rights dilemma of Aboriginals, there were unresolved conflicts
on the issue of pastoral leases,
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9. Magic Realism In Art
Magic Realism in art refers to a twentieth century movement which was initiated by European artists
after World War I and which was followed by a second stage that began in North America a decade
later. The earliest phases of Magic Realism began around 1919 and preceded Surrealism by several
years. Together the two phases spanned approximately four decades, with residual works after 1960.
Magic Realism evolved during the Post Expressionism movement in Weimar Germany. Connected
with the Return to Order movement, Post Expressionism exhibited fewer neoclassical instincts than
the similar postwar realist trends in Italy and France. Post Expressionism progressed by shedding
Expressionism s emotionally charged nature and abstract style. This process moved much slower than
the related trends in other European countries, not fully developed until the mid 1920s.
The term Magic Realism was created by the art critic Franz Roh in 1925. He was referring to works
within Post Expressionistic art in which some mystery or a secret seemed to be hidden within the
subject matter. This type of art varied from 19th Century Realism, which was generally naturalistic or
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It should be noted that there is controversy about most art movements. It is true that there is no set
program for Magic Realism, and no recognized standard. These artists did not find the need to be part
of the avant garde nor were they publicity seekers. They acted instead as individuals, who often
painted for a small devoted audience. Magic Realism is not Realism, but it is creations from the artist
s perception and imagination hidden as Reality. Every artist/magician uses different tricks and keeps
his own secrets. Still these artists communicate amongst themselves through cool detached
observations about each other s works. Perhaps we should nickname Magic Realism The Quiet
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10. Recurrent Incidence Of Babesiosis Among Adults Essay
Recurrent incidence of babesiosis among apparently healthy bovines in Egypt, submits the needs for
suitably destined prevalence studies with rapid and accurate diagnosis and immediate treatment of
infected animals are required to control this disease. The routine epidemiological survey and diagnosis
usually based upon microscopical examination of Giemsa stained blood smears. This technique is
insufficient for accurate detection and identification of Babesia species during mixed infections and
not reliable for detecting the infection in carrier cases or subclinical infections with low parasitemia.
Combination of molecular and serological diagnostic tools for the infection provides powerful tools
for accurate diagnosis as well as for epidemiological investigations as means of overcoming
limitations of microscopical examination. The polymerase chain reaction will be conducted using
highly conserved and species specific genes for detecting the parasite DNA in the blood of infected
animals based on the B. bigemina rhoptry associated proteins, Apical membrane protein 1 Internal
trancribed spacer and B. bovis Spherical body proteins 4. The serological diagnostic tools, including
the indirect fluorescent antibody test, the Indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay, a competitive
ELISA will be conducted to detect Babesia antibodies in serum of naturally infected cattle based on
Babesia lysate, Cyanogen bromide activated Sepharose 4B, affinity purified antigen and expressed,
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11. How Does Mary Wroth Explore The Negative Aspects Of Love
Within their respective works, both Ben Jonson and Mary Wroth explore the negative aspects of love
in vastly different ways. Jonson trivializes love, and makes a woman appear shallow in, My Picture
Left in Scotland . Jonson appears to be exploring a kind of superficial love, as well as his expectations
for how great poets, such as himself, should be treated by woman. Alternately, Wroth expresses the
terrible amount of pain that can come from love in, Sonnet 68 . She clearly has experienced a great
and devastating loss, and is reeling in the aftermath of losing some sort of genuine love. Both have
quite different complaints about love, but share a similar tone, sense of hopelessness, and vivid
imagery. The first similarity between these two works is simply the fact that in neither work does the
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In Wroth s work, one merely learns that they broke her heart, and the way that the speaker now feels
as a result. Similarly, in Jonson s work, the reader is only informed that this woman rejected the
speaker of the poem. It would appear that both of the love interests within the works are not the focus
of the pieces, but merely agents, which the poets can use to delve into the treacherous features of love.
Both poets want the reader to focus not on who broke their heart, but on ulterior messages within the
works. There is a tone of both desperation and hopelessness in both of the works. Jonson is coming to
the realization that since he is unattractive it will be hard for him to obtain a relationship. In the
opening stanza, he speaks of how love is not blind, but it is deaf. He is talking about the fact that
women do notice that he is unattractive, and they reject him based on this. He believes that love
cannot be blind, due to the fact that besides his looks, he has other positive attributes that are being
ignored, due to his looks. Jonson
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12. Ancient Greek Government
My essay will be about the Greek civilization about 4000 years ago. I will be explaining the
government and how it affects the modern day. These paragraphs will be involving the explanation of
the three organization to make the Greek government. The three will be including Ekklesia, Boule,
and Dikasteria. All three will have their own paragraph explaining how they work on their own and
how they work with each other to make a democracy.
The method of the ancient Greeks government were that the Greeks were a Democracy. A democracy
is a system of governments by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically
through elected representatives. The years 507 B.C, a leader of Athens, Cleishenes, made known that a
new system were to come called demokratia (ruled by the people). Split into three different
establishments; the first being The Ekklesia known for writing laws and dealing with foreigners
involving the Sovereign governing body of Athens. The meetings were held about 40 times a year on a
hillside in in an Acropolis of one called Pnyx. Any citizen that is an Adult male can attend the
meetings of the Ekklesia. At the meetings they would discuss about the war and what they did to the
foreigners, they would also change laws if needed or add new ones that were voted in. Most decisions
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The meetings for the Boule were very frequent unlike the Ekklesia they were everyday and did more
work on government of the country and how d they country would work out in the end. The position
on the Boule were not elected but chosen by lottery. The reason for this is that they thought that
having a lottery system is more democratic than being elected and showing favors or popularity,
instead the citizens get a fair chance to become part of the
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13. The World And Empires By Anthony Pagden
Peoples and Empires Throughout history there have been a multitude of different empires to rise up
and conquer land, along with the people inhabiting that land. More often than not, these empires fell.
Whether the empire was quickly abolished, or it maintained power for decades, most of them were
over thrown. Anthony Pagden, who at the time of publication was a history professor at John Hopkins,
wrote the book Peoples and Empires in 2003 to explain the history of the once Great European
Empires . These empires included, but are not limited to, the French, the Spanish, the British, and the
Roman Empire. One major idea of the content focuses on how these particular empires justified their
conquering, not only to themselves, but also to their followers and the people who rebelled against
them. Conquerors would travel to the ends of the earth in order to obtain more land which in turn is
more power. However, in order to do this they had to justify their actions to the individuals occupying
that land. In doing so, they fabricated what they assumed were acceptable reasons as to why an empire
was more luxurious, or in other words better , than the systems they had in place before. The most
common ideology between all of the empires was the simple idea of being civilized versus being
barbaric or savage . Pagden thoroughly explains how the empires used this ideology and coupled it
with small force to justify their actions and the overall concept of an empire: They
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14. International Monetary System And Its Effects On The Economy
Worldwide Alternative Currencies Throughout history, economic crises have emerged continuously.
According to the International Monetary Fund, in the four decades between 1970 and 2010, there were
no fewer than 145 banking crises, 208 monetary crashes, and 72 sovereign debt crises. This adds up to
a total of 425 systemic crises across the world (Lietaer 3). These crises are caused because of the way
the world monetary system has been set up. With debt being the basics of the current monetary system
many local communities have developed new systems to replace or to help stabilize the current fiat
currency system. These alternative forms of currencies are usually on a smaller, local scale to help the
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Time Dollars or Time Banking is a relatively new concept that has actually been happening for years.
It is the process of exchanging time for time in a small local community. This has actually been
happening for years just never in an organized system. People earn Time Dollars by helping others
through services or a good. They can then either spend the Time Dollars to get help or a good for
themselves or their families, or they can donate their Time Dollars to others in need of help (Cahn 3).
An example of this would be in a baker needed help fixing his roof, then a roofer could fix his roof
and get Time Dollars for his help. Then the roofer could use the Time Dollars to purchase someone
else s time for a good or service he needs done. This allows more and more people to contribute to the
community. Therefore making the community more productive and economically stable. Time
Banking can help stabilize the economy in small local communities because even if the fiat currency
loses its value everybody in the community will still have a service to offer for time (Eisenstein 306).
In the United Kingdom they have come up with a much different currency to help stabilize the current
currency. The Bristol Pound is a complementary currency to the British pound used in the city of
Bristol. It is one of the largest alternative currencies in the United
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15. Should A Business Have Civil Liability For The Criminal...
Should a Business have civil liability for the criminal acts of its employee? Over the years, civil suits
have been brought against firms because of the actions of their employees. Firms are expected to have
a duty of care to select, train and supervise their employees since these employees were hired to
represent them ( An Employers liability , 2014). If a criminal act is committed by an employee, then
there has been a breach of the duty of care. Many advocates of these suits have come under the
doctrine of respondeat superior (Lype, 2000)which lays liability on a firm if its employee commits an
illegal act under employment and the criminal act was carried out to seek benefit. Hence, the
admission of civil liability by a company for criminal acts of its employees is dependent on variable
factors which should be considered before the firm can be deemed liable or not. Acting Within the
Scope of Employment A company can be held liable if the criminal act committed was within the
scope of employment and is beneficial to the firm. Employees are representatives of a firm and their
actions within the scope of the firm are received as the actions of the firm. To act within the scope of
employment, the employee must have the actual delegated authority to act or engage in a particular act
(Lype, 2000). It is assumed an employee who has delegated authority is acting within and representing
the firm. The firm can be therefore held liable for any criminal act committed by the
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16. Fall Of Disco
The Rise and Fall of Disco
The birth of Disco had a huge influence on the American culture in the 1970s. It reached far beyond
music and into fashion, club culture, and film. Disco was created in Philadelphia and New York City
in the late 1960s and early 1970s, formed by people in reaction to the popularity of rock music and the
lack of progress of dance music in the late 60s. First heard in nightclubs for many minority groups
including Italians, Latinos, blacks, gays, and hippies, it was embraced by women, as well as men, and
many female entertainers came into fame because of disco music.
The enthusiastic dance moves and vivacious sound of Disco gave young people a reprieve from what
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The disco style was steadily swapped out with Punk Rock anti fashion. The disco look was considered
too dramatic and out of touch with the day s politics. Anti disco bitterness grew among rock fans who
started displaying anti disco slogans on their t shirts. Rock supporters were rebelling against disco and
called rockers like Rod Stewart and David Bowie sell outs for producing disco music. Rockers
thought disco music was shallow and useless, while their music was often political and radical. A
publicity stunt on July 12, 1979 by the Chicago White Sox association had fans bring disco albums to
destroy between games. It eventually culminated in a riot known as Disco Demolition
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17. Arguments Against Government Censorship
Government censorship is a huge issue, particularly when it comes to media messages. There is a fine
line that must be walked when deciding what should be censored. However, it boils down, in my
opinion, to one major consideration; is what is being made public going to harm or endanger anyone?
If the answer to that is no then I don t think that the government should censor it. However, I do think
that we have seen examples, recently right here in Tuscaloosa where some kind of government
censorship should have been exercised.
January 10th, the morning after the National Championship a man jumped out of some bushes and
held a gun to a bank tellers head and then proceeded to take the employees inside hostage. The media
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In 1644 John Milton published a prose titled Areopagitica which opposed censorship. While he was
not fighting for freedom of press he was fighting more for the freedom of the printing press. At the
time anything written had to be approved by Parliament before it could be published, he was against
that censorship and stated that not knowing was more dangerous than knowing. Milton s work which
pre dated the issue of the freedom of the press quite a bit laid the groundwork for opposing censorship.
I believe he had a point, when you allow too much censorship you essentially put all the power in one
group of people s hands, the ones deciding what to censor. On the other hand, when you ban
censorship then a system of checks and balances exists. For example, the new President, Donald
Trump has been discussing censoring specific federal agency websites, specifically the EPA s website
on climate change. That sort of censorship is bad. But because of where we live and the fact that we
are unaccustomed to censorship everyone began calling him out on it and, for now at least, the website
is staying
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18. Essay Comparing The River And The Crossover
The River and The Crossover both had important lessons in them. THey had similar and different
points in what they were saying. The takeaway I liked the most from both of these writings was there
is always room for improvement. You should never be satisfied with what you have done. You want to
be remembered for what you do, not for helping someone else live their dream. These themes were
very obvious to me.
Josh wasn t satisfied in what he done in the game before or in practice earlier, he wanted to get better.
He even got better in free throws, which he hated and that was his worst skill in basketball. His father
also pushed him to practice harder so he would get better. In the song, The River, Garth Brooks
mentioned that some people don t
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19. How Did King Charles II Absolutism
Absolute Monarch Essay King Charles II of England was born on May 29 1630 in London under the
house of Stuart. He quickly rose to power on April 8 1661 at the young age of 30. He would inherit
England, Scotland, and Ireland from his father, King Charles I. King Charles II demonstrated
absolutism when he gained control of the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam around 1664 when
England was in war with Holland. With such a huge accomplishment, it brought a lot of hope and
promise to England. He also showed more absolutism when he Issued the Declaration of Breda which
promised amnesty and freedom of conscience and also when he vanished parliament vowing that there
would be no more chatter about some change or succession. King Charles II affected Politics,
Economy and Society in many different ways. He was known to affect Politics when he totally
dissolved parliament around 1679, ruling as an absolute monarch. He affected the Economy when he
came up with the Declaration of Berda, allowing a forgiving act for those who had been accused of
certain offenses which led to a decrease in trade activity due to a number of citizen s concerns. He is
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With this happening, it restored the monarchy that was thought to have ended when his father, King
Charles I was killed. If I were a citizen in King Charles II realm/reign I would have supported him
with everything he did. I would support him because he did everything to ensure that the land he ruled
was strong and that he would have done anything to have saved the land he ruled. When he gained
control of the Dutch settlement it gave the area he ruled more strength and promise. He also dissolved
parliament showing that he was a strong, capable leader and that citizens were either with him or
against
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20. Victor Frankenstein Quotes Analysis
In the novel Frankenstein , by Mary Shelley, the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, bestowed life to
monster which he then banishes, leaving the creation to learn on his own. The abandonment of the
monster subsequently caused him emotional and mental damage, his exclusion and isolation from
society induced his immoral actions. Due to Victor Frankenstein not acting as a father figure toward
his creation, the monster thus developed sociopathic tendencies and committed acts as a serial killer
would.
In consequence to the dilemma of Victor not being a good parental unit towards the monster, his
creation had no parental guidance and led to him vengefully murdering Victor s friends and family
with malice. How dare you sport thus with life? Do your duty towards me, and I will do mine towards
you and the rest of mankind (Shelley 89). This quote shows the creation bashing Frankenstein for not
being there for the creations childhood and he also criticizes victor for creating him.
When a baby is born, it looks to the father and mother to be nurtured and given loving care. There are
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I beheld the wretch the miserable monster whom I had created he held up the curtain of the bed; and
his eyes, if they may be called, were fixed to me (Shelley 52). Victor, seeing his unsightly creation for
the first time, is repulsed by the distorted, vile being that he had so miserably given life (Shelley 52).
Victors impulsive action, running away from his own creation, shows that he therefore has chosen to
not take responsibility for his actions. Begone! I will not hear you. There can be no community
between you and me; we are enemies. Begone, or let us try our strength in a fight, in which one must
fall (Shelley 89). In this quote, Victor and his creation have met once again. It is implicit that Victor
wishes to abolish his relationship with the monster and no longer wants anything to do with
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21. Persuasive Essay On Intensive Driving
INTENSIVE DRIVING LESSONS DEEDS
Intensive driving alludes to a guideline strategy in which students are instructed how to drive in a
short period of time. The typical driving lessons would take few weeks to mouths to finish; intensive
driving lessons, on the other hand, is especially similar to an intense training that is finished within
weeks. Since the lessons over a drawn out stretch of time is confined into week, the lessons for
intensive driving regularly goes on for up to eight hours per day for five back to back days.
You had a driving lesson, yet there are still limitations that have been set for you. Spots where you are
restricted to drive. Indeed, that may sound a little bit not good for you. The power of your needing to
drive gets high however all of a sudden flanked off due to those restrictions. But don t you stress. No
compelling reason to get sad. there s this intensive driving lessons deeds planned for you, or friends,
young person little girls and sons maybe who are with everything that is in them exceptionally anxious
to get in out on the open road.
What I m specifying is the Intensive driving lessons deeds principally intended to structure lessons on
students who need to naturally flaunt their driving abilities and instantly attempt off the occupied and
challenging open roads. Most driving schools who offers this sort of program has a concentrated one
hour free driving lessons. That is to frame out appraisals on drive by the instructor that will assess
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22. Personal Statement Of Purpose For Computer Science
Damian Fernandes
Statement of Purpose
T.U.M MS (Informatik) Admissions
I am lucky. My fascination with computer began at an early age, ever since the time I got my first
desktop, true it began with playing several computer games at first. But then as time went by and I
moved to high school, I got allured by the computer science concepts and fundamentals that
elucidated the workings of a computer.
I was brought up in a family that not only allowed me my intellectual pursuits but helped foster them.
I received lot of support from my aunt and my mother, since they were the first ones to understand the
strengths in my skillset. I grew up with the notion that Computer Science is of utmost importance to us
and will continue doing so in the far future. I strongly believe the forthcoming of mankind will be
strongly influenced by the technology offered by computer science. So at an early age, I began
associating myself with fathoming the depths of the information technology. While in middle school, I
became an active member of the computer club, where we were taught the basics of programming and
using certain soft wares in daily life. The following year, I took part in the National Cyber Olympiad
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My twelfth grade curriculum consisted of 2 years of each of the following: mathematics (including 2
years of calculus), physics, chemistry, and computer science. It was then I had decided that I will
pursuing my career in Computer Science, the decision strongly influenced by my twelfth grade
lecturer for Computer science. I feel I prepared myself well for my Computer scientific academic
pursuits by obtaining 87% in Computer Science and 87% in mathematics in my twelfth All India
Board Exams and then obtaining a very good state rank in Common Entrance Tests
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23. External influences Economy Interest rates Most...
External influences Economy Interest rates Most businesses will need to borrow money. The interest
rate will affect how much it costs.
External influences
Economy
Interest rates
Most businesses will need to borrow money. The interest rate will affect how much it costs a business
to borrow money. If the interest rate is high the money a business owes is more than before. A 20%
interest rate rise would affect Cadbury s; they would have to pay extra money towards the loan. This
too would affect Sainsbury s in the same way. Any interest rates that go up will affect a business
because the business needs to make up the costs and the only way to do this is to higher the prices of
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If they did lower their prices they would loose money anyway so it is a hard move for the other stores.
Cadburys could update products such as dairy milk. Or they could change the packet and make it more
flashy or different. E.G
Sainsbury s could sell healthier foods like their be good to yourself range. This is very successful
because Jamie Oliver is advertising and when he says it s good it is good. Vouchers for active kids will
make people buy their products. Nectar points will make people buy the products too because people
will spend money and save money at the same time.
The Environment
The environment can be a big factor in the running of a business because if they do anything to affect
the environment they will get loads of environmental protesters trying to close down the factory or
trying to ban the product. If Cadburys were to produce too much pollution they would be greatly
concentrated on and their reputation would be lost. In their case they would loose a lot of money
because they only sell edible products so they would be closed down, [IMAGE]but if Sainsbury s got
accused of polluting too much they could do a whole range of things because they don t just sell edible
foods and they don t make the food in their own shop (except for bread and fish).
Cadbury have a website to promote the environment friendly use of materials and it
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24. 14 Best Reading Practices
14 Best Reading Practices Best Practice 1: Explicit Word Analysis Instruction, Including Phonics
Teachers provide explicit instruction, build word knowledge, and directly teach skills and strategies
for word analysis (phonemic awareness, phonics, word recognition, structural analysis, context clues,
vocabulary). Best Practice 2: Assessment to Inform Instruction Teachers routinely monitor and assess
the reading levels and progress of individual students. This ongoing evaluation directs and informs
instruction. Best Practice 3: Instructional Planning Teachers plan instruction considering three phases:
before, during and after reading. Best Practice 4: Collaboration and Reflection Teachers routinely ...
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Audit Follow Up: Practices that are identified as being most challenging and needing further emphasis
could be incorporated into the school improvement plan. Professional development experiences on
particular practices could be offered. Teachers could use the summary results of the audit to develop
instructional practices in individual classrooms, at grade levels, and/or schoolwide. Directions: Circle
the number that indicates the use of this best practice schoolwide using the following rating scale: 4
Fully evident in all classrooms 3 Seen in some classrooms but not the majority 2 Visible in a small
number of classrooms 1 Rarely seen in any classrooms Best Practice Rating Possible Evidence (What
would the practice look like in the classroom?) 1 Explicit and Systematic word Analysis Instruction,
Including Phonics and Phonemic Awareness 4 3 2 1 Direct phonics instruction, word walls, word
sorts, making words, manipulative letters, picture clues, songs, poems, rhymes 2 Assessment to Inform
Instruction 4 3 2 1 Running records, portfolios, Individual Reading Inventory (IRI), learning logs,
anecdotal notes, response journals, rubrics 3 Instructional Planning to Create Independence Through
Student Owned Strategies 4 3 2 1 KWL, integrated thematic units, anticipation guides, graphic
organizers, journal
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25. Swing Dance During The Harlem Renaissance
The definition of swing dance can be described as a synchronized dance with jazz music that have a
related variety of partnered dances which includes Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and Smooth Lindy.
Swing dance is a type of social dance that was created sometime during 1920 to 1950. It is a dance
that is associated with Jazz which is a type of music that can be seen having influence from Africa but
was created and spread in the United States during the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance
took place during the 1920s and 1930s, which is seen as the movement of colored people which led to
the creation of new literatures, art, music, and dance. The motivation of the Harlem Renaissance was
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The dances like the art and literature of the Harlem renaissance took popularity and influenced further
future dances and work which were carried on by the dance pioneers. There are many names that
come into mind when talking about the creation of social dance during the Harlem Renaissance, for
example: Frankie Manning, Herbert White Whitey , and Norma Miller. Frankie Manning is famous for
his swing skills in Lindy Hop. Frankie Manning was a dancer, innovator and choreographer. He is
known to be the innovator of adding the aerial moves to Lindy Hop and for most of his lifetime he
was an unofficial Ambassador of Lindy Hop. Frankie started off touring as a dancer and
choreographer with Whitey s Lindy Hoppers in the 30 s and 40 s. Since then Frankie Manning has
been credited for inventing the Lindy Hop. Whitey is known for creating the Whitey s Lindy Hoppers,
a dance troupe of professional dancers he recruited from the Savoy Ballroom where he worked as a
bouncer. With his dance troupe, they traveled spreading swing dance throughout America creating
dance history. Also part of Whitey s Lindy Hoppers, Norma danced at the savoy ballroom where she
got discovered and ever since being discovered was in the business as a swing dancer. Norma Miller is
one of the most famous swing dancers, and she is so popular that she was credited with the name of
The Queen of Swing. These pioneers helped create, develop, and spread the art of swing throughout
the nation and preserved the true origins of swing and with their stories we learn the history of
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26. Reflecting on Industry Futures That Will Affect Print Media
Reflecting on Industry Futures that will Affect Print Media Executive Summary The commercial
printing industry, once the dominant communication medium of the United States has been changing
constantly for the last 65 years. Since the end of the Second World War, the commercial printing
industry has lost market share for a number of reasons. Unimagined technological advances brought
continuous innovations, new media challenges, a changing culture and increased domestic and foreign
competition. The result of these changes is an industry that s been forever altered and is facing an
uncertain future. Changes in Technology he job of putting ink on paper was once the domain of highly
skilled individuals possessing a broad base of knowledge that covered all aspects of the print
production process. Job functions were complex and the technology of printing required a craftsman s
knowledge of the processes and materials in order to produce quality printed materials. All of that
changed at the end of WWII. As profit margins began to shrink, printing businesses began heavily
investing in new processes and technology. (Wallace Kalleberg, 1982) Over the next 60 years,
developments in offset printing, electronic prepress and laser technology continuously shortened the
print production cycle and increased production capacity. The introduction of the Xerox copier made
the ability to produce a printed page available to anyone. The use of computers altered the workflow.
Word
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27. The Temporary Assistance For Needy Families
Abstract
This paper discusses the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program that was
established in 1996. It examines the development and goals of the policy as well as addresses the
target population that benefits from this program. A review of the agencies associated with TANF and
the benefits the program provides to its clients is also given. In addition, the funding sources of TANF
are addressed. Lastly, it examines the social issue this program is meant to address. Policy Paper 1:
Analysis of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program
Introduction
The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) is a federally funded program that was created
to assist needy families in becoming self sufficient. According to the U.S. Department of Health
Human Services, TANF has four major purposes. (U.S. Department of Health Human Services, 2015)
The first is to provide assistance to needy families so that children can be cared for in their own homes
. The second is to reduce the dependency of needy parents by promoting job preparation, work and
marriage . The third is to prevent and reduce the incidence of out of wedlock pregnancies . The final
purpose is to encourage the formation and maintenance of two parent families . The Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families program allows the States flexibility in identifying criteria for the
populations served. However, there are a few general and federally imposed restrictions that are as
follows. States must
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28. What Is The Role Of Slavery In African-American Culture
Slavery had also been present in New York from the earliest days of Dutch settlement. As their role
expanded so did slavery in the city, 30 percent of its laborers were slaves. Most came from different
cultures, spoke different languages, and practiced many regions. Slavery allowed different individuals
who would never otherwise have encountered, their bond was not kinship, language, or even race, but
the impressment of slavery. They eventually came together an created a cohesive culture and
community that took many years, and it processed at different rates of speed in different regions. The
turning point of slavery by the 19th century, slaves no longer identified themselves as Ibo, Ashanti,
Yoruba, and so on, but as African American. In music, art, folklore, language, and religion, their
cultural expressions emerged as a synthesis of African traditions, European elements, and new
conditions in America. Their religion also had to changed, according to give me liberty no experience
was more wrenching for African slaves in the colonies than the transition from traditional religions to
Christianity, (141). In South Carolina and Georgia, two very different black ... Show more content on
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On September 1739, a group of South Carolina slaves, most of them recently arrived from kongo
where some had appeared to be soldiers, where they had taken a store containing which had a number
of weapons at the town of stono. They would use beating drums to attract followers, the armed band
marched southward toward Florida, burning houses and barns, killing whites they encountered, and
shouting liberty. (144). This rebellion took the lives of more than two dozen whites and as many as
200 slaves. Many slaves managed to reach Florida, where in 1740 they were armed by the Spanish to
help repel an attack on St. Augustine by a force from
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29. Animal Rights And Utilitarianism
Animal Rights and Utilitarianism
Peter Singer argues, in regard to animal rights, that equal beings with equal interests should be
considered equally. Singer makes three claims about equality to support his position; equality is based
on equal consideration, speciesism is unjustified, and the ability to feel pain makes one worthy of
moral consideration. He believes equal interests deserve equal treatment, and guidelines for having
interests concern sentience; the ability to experience suffering. Comparing to the ideas of Mill, both
are utilitarians and have a similar ideology around interests and moral consideration around the
treatment of animals. Singer s position on not eating meat is based on the utilitarian principle that
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There will always be some humans who don t have the usual characteristics we find in an average
human, therefore it is unfair to hold non humans to the same expectations. Singer explains that our
consumption, killing, and bringing of suffering to animals, as a means to our end, is a clear example of
speciesism. This treatment is unjustified. Basing moral importance on species membership is also
arbitrary, Singer argues. He believes it is not rational to think members of your species deserve greater
consideration than those in another group.
Singer s third argument for animal rights regards sentience. Sentience is considered to Singer as, a pre
requisite for having interests at all . In order to have interests, you must first have sentience. Sentience
is the ability to experience pain or suffering. Singer believes that any being should be treated equal
regarding their interests if they are able to feel suffering. For example, popcorn can be eaten because it
has no interests because it cannot suffer. Therefore, popcorn does not need equal consideration of its
interests, for it has no interests at all. If the suffering of a being is equal to another, then it deserves
equal concern. Beings that have the ability to suffer are united in their interest to not want to feel
suffering. Animals and humans both suffer and feel pain. So if they both can suffer, then
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30. Gallup s Argument Analysis
Most religious zealots have no doubt about who created and the source of the origin of the universe.
The same is true of the existence of the omnipotent, omniscience and omnipresent God. Although God
may not be seen or heard or touched, however; by faith, we believe of his majestic existence. His
existence as God cannot be measured in terms of Gallup surveys or scientific proofs to show
otherwise but religious thinkers according to James and Stuart Rachels have offered numerous thesis
for the for the existence of God, starting with the argument from design, with its subtitles such as the
wonders of nature; the best explanation arguments and the same evidenced argument (Rachels). In
either of the cases, the conclusions drawn were similar in the sense that the universe was created by an
intelligent designer. Foremost among the arguments is the argument from design which postulates God
s existence based on the nature of the world around us, (Rachels). It means that the wonders of nature
around us are so beautiful they must have been created by an intelligent designer. It was William
Paley, an Anglican priest and teacher at Cambridge University who crystallized it. To further affirm
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So, in his book Dialogues, Concerning Natural Religion, he took apart at the roots of belief by
identifying the weaknesses in the creation of the universe by God notably, that the argument from
design infers a cause from its effect, (Rachels 14). Second, Hume argued that we lack eye witness
accounts of observing God create universes in the past or in the present to conclude that he created our
own
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31. Bisclavret s The Lais Of Marie De France
In The Lais of Marie de France, the prevalent themes of betrayal, vanity, and shame are evident all
throughout the tale of Bisclavret. Even though Bisclavret assumes the form of a werewolf, he still
remains a better human being than his wife, due to the presence of shame and inner beauty in his
being, which is lacking in his wife. Bisclavret s wife concerns herself with external appearances and
uses hers to her advantage, while Bisclavret learns to control his beastly nature, despite transforming
into a werewolf. The way in which Bisclavret chooses to attack his wife mirrors the major themes of
betrayal and vanity present throughout the work. To begin, immediately after Bisclavret s wife learns
her husband s secret of transforming into
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32. The Influences Of Martial Culture
3. The influences of the martial culture in the Northern Dynasty 3.1 Ensured the fighting capacity, and
also shaped a valiant spirit The militarism in the Northern Dynasties contributed to the generally good
physical quality of the people, and made the military have sufficient source to recruit from. And the
atmosphere reacted to the social culture. That is a big advantange compared to the Southern Dynasties.
The latter put too much importance in the metaphysics. Even the emperor of the Southern Dynasty
couldn t ride a horse to run for his life, which led to the failure of their war. 3.2 Promoted the
communication between different people and the regional integration The enhanced communication
occurred not only between minorities but also between the Han nationality and the minorities.
According to the landscape, Longxi has been a mixture of Hu and Han nationalities, especially in the
Northern Dynasty. With the amalgamation of different nationalities, mutual influence of customs went
deep. The archery of the Hu influenced the Han much. Under that historical context, with wars seemed
to be endless, the relationships between the nationalities tend to oscillate in different situation. For one
thing, the sports culture brought about by the minorities, such as archery, wrestling, weightlifting,
swing, expanded them since the ruling class was the minorities. For another, the Han cultures had their
own infiltration when it comes to the sports culture. In the study of the two
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33. Confucianism And Its Influence On Society
Confucianism can be regarded as a religion, a belief, a way of ruling and a basis for laying the ground
rules for the East Asian countries. Confucianism had gone through so many transformations and has
been affected by many religions and dynasties. Many dynasties have adapted the ways of
Confucianism, which state that there is a connection between humans and heaven. However, as time
progressed, religions such as Buddhism and Daoism also adapted the ways of Confucianism, but they
changed some of its ways, leading to new form of this learning. The Buddhists and the Daoists
changed and adapted their philosophies based on Confucian views towards the universe and the
society, as well as stripping their own belief from superstitions and myths. These lead to a new
learning of Confucianism, called the Neo Confucianism, referred to as Dao Xue (the Learning of the
Way) or Li Xue (the Learning of the Principle/Reason) (Yau 8).
Neo Confucianism was adopted into Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese schools. While it was
mentioned that it was mostly Buddhism that lead to new changes in Confucianism, other religions
played an important role in adapting and changing the method as well and were adopted by different
Asian countries. The Christian approach towards Neo Confucianism was mostly practiced around
Korea, China, And Vietnam; the Islamic adaptation was practiced in other parts of China as well as
Central Asia; and Neo Buddhism approach was practiced in parts of Japan and Chine. According
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34. Crazy Horse Lur. Dorris s Crazy Horse Malt Liquor
The Hopi tribe is neglected of the recognition of their peaceful lifestyle due to stereotypical ideals that
suggest Native Americans are savages. The Hopi tribe are peace loving people who have kept their
culture intact due to the large part of living in isolated areas of Northeastern Arizona (Warpaths). What
kept the Hopi tribe alive was living in isolation, this means that the Hopi Tribe wanted to be left alone,
this also suggests that the Hopi tribe did not want to be involved in conflict. In fact, the Hopi strived
towards being in a state of total reverence and respect for all things, to be at peace with these things,
and to live in accordance with the instructions of Maasaw, the Creator or Caretaker of Earth. The Hopi
observed their traditional ceremonies for the benefit of the entire world. Some people who oppose the
fact that Native Americans are not savages and are human beings suggest that they are savage hunters
who hunt and kill people impulsively, which is untrue because they preferred being isolated to avoid
conflict with other tribes or military who wanted to hurt their people. In Crazy Horse Malt Liquor
Dorris brings to light the issue of the bottle having a native beside a Pony soldier, the enemy of the
natives that massacred their people. This disrespect of culture is uncivilized because the manufacturers
of the Crazy Horse Malt Liquor bottle neglect the natives suffering. It will place a dense and civilized
population in large tracts of the country
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35. Descriptive Essay On A Rollercoaster
The 3rd fastest rollercoaster in the world reaches a speed of 120 mph. It s called the Top Thrill
Dragster, and I rode it last summer when we visited Ohio. That one ride taught me that I can do
anything with enough determination. I stared up at the rollercoaster that was as fast as the fastest
cheetah. Ok. I d said the words, now all I had to do was actually ride the rollercoaster. We got in the
neverending line. The sign said it would take at least an hour before we got on the ride. The park had
TVs set up throughout the line, advertising cotton candy, hotdogs, and their app, which puts everyone
on teams that compete each day for points based on how many rides you go on. It also had music
videos, games, trivia, and general information about the park. I could smell funnel cakes and all kinds
of other foods. The line moved slowly, barely moving forward each time the cars went around the
track. The track was short, but loading up the cars took awhile. Every group of people that went on
had to have that quick safety speech. As we got closer to the front, I started sweating. It was already
blazing hot outside, and the sun was burning, but that wasn t why I started sweating. My hands were
sticky with sweat. I was as nervous as a cat. I ve never ridden a ride this fast. By now my mom had
noticed. You sure you want to go on the ride? I thought for a moment. Yes. I was determined to do
this. I was going to ride this rollercoaster. I would ride the third fastest
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36. Designing A Website Of The Chandigarh University ( Cu )
CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Concept Formulation 1.1 Case Study and Problem Statement In this
project, we are going to make a website of the Chandigarh university (CU) which including
attendances, login/username and result exams. The main benefit of this web site to provide a simple
and efficient layout or store a data for student, admin and faculty to access their data from their homes
or also within the University Premises .Before to designing of the website, we need to know that there
are different type of attacks were taken place which malfunctioning the important data through
viruses. There are different kinds of web application attacks like XSS, SQL Injection Inclusion
Vulnerabilities (LFI and RFI). The main problem is web security (hacking) in network of affected
computers and that are propagating through network and server without the knowledge of
administrator. Another problem is in uploading the whole and accurate data of staff, students and
admin data from remote location. Web site works on different types of login, students and staff only
excess own user name and administrator excess the all data. In the Management system only admin
and staff member can easily upload their data including creation, modification and deletion of data,
but only student is having view rights. In this website we include graphics like all images of facility
provided in University like Library, Grounds, Hostel, and Cafeteria etc.
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37. K101 Tma01 Essay
E108 Working with Young People | Lisa MarshallTMA01 | C6450235 | October 2013 |
Contents
Part 1: Exploring an audiovisual case study 3 Part 2: Reflecting on Learning 6 Bibliography 7
Part 1: Exploring an audiovisual case study a) What are Scott and Jean trying to achieve with the
icebreakers?
Scott and Jean s Icebreaker activities serve several different purposes, the first of which being to
encourage the group to come together as a whole and get to know one another. The initial activity did
a fabulous job of encouraging the youngsters to introduce themselves to their peers in a fun and non
intimidating way. It broke the ice (LGBT Youth Scotland clips 2 6). If the introductions had been done
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Informal education is totally different to the type of education that takes place within schools. Young
people are not taught the objectives defined by a teacher as they would be in a classroom, they are
encouraged to work things out for themselves as an active learner. An educator s role in informal
education is to create situations in which young people can identify their own goals for learning
(Mackinnon, 2013 p13). In this instance (LGBT activity) the students were placed in small groups and
given the agenda i.e. where they would like Peer Education to be in two months time. From this they
worked together to discuss and identify the skills and barriers involved in peer education. However
they did not sit in a group around a table as you would expect to find with group activities taking place
in a school, instead they grouped using the furniture and floor space around the room in an informal
manner and discussed issues within their group rather than being directed by Scott or Jean whose
input was merely to work around the groups asking relevant questions to encourage independent
thinking therefore the practitioner becomes a facilitator of opportunities in which young people can
work collaboratively on projects or activities ( Mackinnon, 2013 p13) . Once the groups had discussed
their ideas they relayed what they had learnt as one large group, sometimes sharing personal
experiences which showed how confident and at ease they
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38. The Department Of Homeland Security Act
When one thinks of security, they tend to think of being protected, free from harm or danger. There are
various security threats that the world faces today. Threats could range from a series of cyber threats to
terrorist attacks. We are incessantly encountered with catastrophic man made and natural diseases. The
Department of Homeland Security measures the nation s vulnerabilities, meaning it takes initiative in
leading and evaluating vulnerabilities and coordinating with other federal, state, local, and private
entities to safeguard the most effective response. The creation of the country s 15th Cabinet
Department marked the largest reorganization of government since the Truman administration.
The Department of Homeland Security Act was created a year after September 11th, 2001 to ensure
the protection of the American border and the people; also to measure and monitor counterterrorism.
Since 2002, there have been six Secretaries of Homeland Security. The Secretary of Homeland
Security has the ability to impact and shape the agenda of how the United States of America executes
and defends the various players that try to attack us. Secretary Michael Chertoff, when compared to
the other five secretaries can be viewed as someone who had some gray areas, but successfully
executed and transformed the duties of this position, which was sought before him. His work and
expertise over the years as Secretary of Homeland Security through President Bush administration and
the
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39. Knuckleball Research Paper
MLB breaking balls can easily be the hardest pitches to throw. You have to have a certain grip on the
ball. You have to have a certain throwing motion to be able to make them break/move. You also need
to be able to throw the ball at the right speed and the speed with your arm motion has to be a certain
speed as well. There are three breaking balls that can make or break a pitcher in the MLB. The first
pitch that I will talk about is the knuckleball. Knuckleballs are one of the hardest pitches to
consistently control because it seems to just float in the air and can t be easily placed. The NPR says,
throw the knuckleball a pitch that can make even the best hitters look helpless. The knuckleball is a
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The most important finger to be able to throw the curveball is the middle finger. The pitcher will find
a seam that will give resistance to the middle finger to get more control and spin on the ball. This is
how the spin on the curveball is so tight. According to Steven Ellis, The throwing elbow must be equal
to or slightly above the throwing shoulder. You must stay over the top when you throw the curveball.
Throwing it when it s under your shoulder then you put additional stress on your arm. Also if the arm
is at an angle larger than 90 degrees then it also puts additional stress on your arm. The placement of
your arm will be alot closer to your head then you re normal fastball. It will be slightly up and away
from your ear. When you release the curveball you want to release it out in front of you. The way you
release the ball is the type of action you want the pitch to have. When releasing a curveball, your wrist
will be hooked and your hand will pull down in front of your body, says Steven Ellis. The further you
release the ball from your head, the less grip you will have on the ball, resulting in a looser spin on
your pitch. It is extremely important that you maintain similar arm speed with your curveball that you
have with your fastball. A hitter reads arm speed. says Steven
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40. Toussaint Loverture And The Haitian Revolution
Documentary Assignment:
Egalite For All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution
How did the French Revolution impact events on San Domingue (Haiti)? What did the revolution
mean for the French? For Haitians? Why was this both contradictory and dangerous?
The success and vigorous pursuit of freedom from oppression in the French Revolution inspired the
Haitians to believe that they were capable of doing the same; the Haitians, being treated like animals,
wanted their inherent rights. The overbearing French governing body had collapsed and the Third
Estate was likely to receive a brighter future. The Haitians were still locked down as property and
animals, but they craved to have the inherent rights that all men are privileged to. The French got their
rights while the Haitians did not; this was quite the volatile scenario ready to fall off the self and spark
revolution.
Why would a slave in Haiti not last more than 3 years upon arrival from Africa?
The system was incredibly brutal and non lenient to the slaves, and all the while, disease was capable
of ravaging them. Many various types of grievous torture were a regular occurrence in Haiti.
How would you describe Toussaint Loverture(The Black Spartacus)? How did he come to lead the
revolution?
Loverture was headstrong, passionate man ready to use his wit to fight for what he believed right.
After a fortunate childhood in slavery and freedom, Loverture was able to bare witness to multiple
societal perspectives.
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41. Essay On The Importance Of Homeland Security
Importance of Homeland Security
Using risk management to expand the capacity in achieving the objectives of the Department of
Homeland Security is critical to ensure the safety of the United States. In order to strengthen said
objectives to fulfill its mission, the Department of Homeland Security created a Risk Management
Fundamentals that provides a disciplined approach in the distribution and use of risk information
across the entire department. Needless to say, the Department of Homeland Security plays a
demanding aspect in leading the consolidated efforts through the management of the complex set of
risks that face the United States on a day to day basis (Enterprise Risk Management Initiative, 2011).
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The committee...concludes that Risk = A Function of Threat, Vulnerability, and Consequences (Risk =
f(T,V,C)) is a philosophically suitable framework for breaking risk into its component elements, (The
National Academic Press, 2016). The article goes on to explain that the equation provided is best
suited for natural and man made hazards, and it isn t considered a new method. However, in terms of
making the equation fit threats that are under other categories, we learn that the risk assessment has
been under construction for many years. Risk = T ×V ×C is not an adequate calculation tool for
estimating risk in the terrorism domain, for which independence of threats, vulnerabilities, and
consequences does not typically hold and feedbacks exist, (The National Academic Press, 2016). The
Department of Homeland Security has shown in reviews that it is feasible to make an estimate on the
provisional anticipation distributions for the T, V, and C in the equation. In other words, there is a
probable way to determine what these areas will be in order to formulate the risk that may be at hand.
When one influence moves it will ultimately affect another influence, so it also cannot be defined so
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42. Franklin Roosevelt s Speech On The Four Freedoms
A lot has changed in 71 years, since President Franklin Roosevelt gave his speech on
freedom from fear to when President Obama gave his welcoming remarks. The speeches were
given in different time periods, one during the Industrial Age and the other during the
Information Age. Everything continues to change as technology advances and new information
is presented, but the idea of freedom from fear has remained important.
The Four Freedoms speech was delivered by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1941. It
gave the idea of there being four main freedoms. The speech was given during the time World
War Two was going on, it gave people all over the world hope. The four freedoms were:
freedom of speech and expression , freedom of every
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43. Technology Plays Significant Role Today s Society
Technology plays significant role in today s society. With advances in technology, the market of
smartphones has experienced a significant growth since Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007.
Technological advances have also paved way for wearable devices as the next generation of mobile
technology. A wearable device is a small electronic device which can be worn on the body so that an
individual can freely use it even when moving3. An example of such wearable technology is a
smartwatch. A smartwatch is a computerized device with a touchscreen display, designed to be worn
on the wrist. The first smartwatch, Pulsar, was manufactured in 1972 by Hamilton Watch Company.
Earlier models of the smartwatch like Pulsar performed basic tasks such as translation and
calculations. Smartwatches manufactured in the 21st century like the Sony Smartwatch 3 and the
Apple Watch, are more advanced and can completely function as standalone products. Most of these
smartwatches have a rechargeable battery and a graphical display with a touchscreen and run on
mobile apps using a mobile operating system to carry out their functions when paired via Bluetooth.
When paired with a phone, it allows the watch to display data such as incoming calls, text messages,
emails notifications and any data which may be made available by relevant phone apps. 2. SONY
SMARTWATCH 3 The Sony Smartwatch is a line of wearable devices that connects to an Android
smartphone acts as a remote by providing quick access to
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44. Causes And Disadvantages Of The Middle Ages
The middle ages were a time of great change and political upheaval. With the advent of barbarians
migrating from all across the continent to better their lives and to receive the protection of the King or
Emperor. Learning and preserving the past became a priority for the first time ever as a country wide
goal. With the help of some truly great leaders like Charlemagne we have the countries and historical
artifacts we know today. Barbarian migrations had major effects on Europe, during the Middle Ages,
starting with the decline of Rome, the Franks, and most importantly by Charlemagne. The decline of
the Roman empire was caused by two things, one a lack of capable leaders to rule and second of all an
insurgence of those they considered barbarians. A barbarian being anyone who wasn t Roman, but in
this case specifically the Huns who came from the East as well as the Goths who lived around the
empire in the outskirts and further. The decline of Rome did not happen overnight it happened over
the late fourth century and fifth century. Starting with the Huns invasion of tribes in the far east
causing them and others to flee. That led the various Gothic tribes to cross the Danube River looking
for protection from the Huns that they hoped could be provided by the Romans. At this point in A.D
376 and later on the groups of Huns were not just one large group but they were split up into multiple
groups with their own hierarchy and aims to accomplish, and for the right payment
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45. Citysoft Case Essay
ACC503 CitySoft Case Analysis
1. Should we be concerned that CitySoft is focusing on cost, operational control, systems, and quality
at the expense of growth?
Answer: We don t need to be concerned about this issue too much. Actually CitySoft has been
growing fast since 1998 to 1999, and it is the time to focus more on its cost, operational control and
systems in order to improve CitySoft s profitability in the future. Refining the process of operation and
cost management is quite necessary for CitySoft at this point, because if it kept expanding without
improving its cost, operational control and system management, it would make little profit according
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If a good cost measurement system was set up, cost plus contracts will demonstrate the advantages of
cost management better than fixed price contracts do. With a robust cost measurement system,
managers are able to know the real revenue drivers, to recognize the most valuable customers, and to
offer more reasonable price bid. That is to say, cost measurement system s strength lies in
differentiating clients value, projects value and operation processes value case by case. Under this
circumstance, cost plus contracts would surely dig more utilization and benefit more from such a
system, because CitySoft would be able to charge different customers and projects for different prices,
which is critical for increasing profitability. 5. What reports will CitySoft need to make those one time
decisions and decisions it will have to make on an on going basis (in Question #2)? Who should
prepare those reports, who should have access to these reports, and how frequently should they be
prepared?
Reports need to make | Report | Prepared by | Access permit | Frequency | One time decisions
One time decisions | Expansion or Management Improvement | Finance Operation Business
Development managers | Managers | Once | | Fixed Fee Contract or Cost Plus Contract | Operation
Finance department managers | All employees | Once | On going based decisions
On going based
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46. Essay on The Physics of a Toilet
The Physics of a Toilet
Almost everyone in America has used, is using at this very moment or will use a flushable, indoor
toilet. Their privacy, and in some cases cleanliness, are taken for granted day by day. The basic
physics of siphoning, and the right amount of water, makes the toilet operate in our desired fashion.
This has been the concept of toilets for over 200 years. Some questions do come to mind when
witnessing this event; how does the water and waste get sucked out of the toilet bowl? Why does the
water get sucked out in a spinning motion? Does it matter which side of the hemisphere creates a
certain trend of spin in the water? These phenomena are more common than one may think, these
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The bowl siphon is the one mechanism that makes the flushing feat possible. It s the gooseneck
section leading from the toilet bowl to the sewage pipes. According to the online howstuffworks.com,
the siphon is Any pipe, hose or tube that is used to move a liquid from a higher location to a lower
location. The actual design of the siphon is dependent on the effect caused by it. The function also
depends on the amount of water being transferred to the toilet bowl at one given moment. The tank of
the toilet contains approximately 2 gallons (7.6 liters) of water, when all of that water is moved to the
toilet bowl in a matter of seconds, all of the water going down the pipe creates the siphon effect,
sucking everything out of the toilet. If I were to dump a cup of water, or 25 cups (6 liters) of water for
that matter, it would not be enough to create the siphon effect. The water would only spill over in the
mechanism and drain itself to be level with the highest point of the gooseneck bowl siphon. Doctor
Louis A. Bloomfield, at the online site physicscentral.com, explains that the siphon effect works with
the combination of water and gravity at their finest. H2O has its own variety of different potential
energies.
Gravitational potential energy is at work all night, all day, and every second in between, while water
has its own potential energy due to having either low or high pressure. Water s total potential energy
includes gravitational potential
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