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Pinto
Ford had the right idea when they created the Pinto. Give consumers a vehicle that had the Ford name
people trusted but also helped save the consumer money. This new vehicle would help give Ford a leg
up on foreign auto makers and stay competitive in the subcompact auto market. The downside to this
was, even before producing the Pinto, crash tests were conducted on various prototypes to learn
whether they met the safety standards set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) to reduce fires from traffic collisions. (Shaw, 2011) All prototypes failed the 20 mph test.
Knowing the serious fire hazard this vehicle could encounter in rear end collisions, Ford officials were
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Ford reasoned that the increased cost outweighed the benefits of a new gas tank design. Based on this
analysis, Ford legally chose not to make the design change, which would have made the Pinto safer.
However, just because it was legal doesn t mean necessarily that it was ethical. How can a price be put
on saving a human life? It seems unethical to determine that people should be allowed to die or be
seriously injured because it would cost too much to prevent it. The analysis did not take all the
consequences into account; negative publicity Ford received, judgements and settlements resulting
from lawsuits, not to mention some things just cannot be measured in terms of dollars when talking
about human life. Ford has been treating its customers as a means to an end by putting a value on
human lives. Kant s ethics proves that the Ford Pinto decision immoral, in that the act of releasing
unsafe cars, just to get into the market and generate profits when applied universally would not make
any sense. The ethical issue in the Ford Pinto case was whether they had a moral responsibility to see
to the welfare of their consumers, outside of the legal responsibilities of
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Ethical Dilemmas And Ethical Issues
Some ethical dilemmas that we may have to face professionally come down to truth vs. loyalty. In this
essay I will be discussing the ethical issues two characters faced, the ethical teachings and having to
choose between your biological family and your professional family. I will be doing this by examining
the decisions made if they were morally and ethically right or wrong. Applying the locus of control
and the looking at the ethical dilemmas they faced.
One of the methods we use in some of our daily decision making is utilitarian reasoning, to decide the
morally or ethically right and wrong course of actions. A situation in which the course of action the
officer considered right was difficult. ethics book. Ray was put in various ... Show more content on
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This can be seen when Rays talks to Francis jr knowing about his team and Francis says back to him
that it will all come back onto him, think about the conques. With this Ray was left debating the
ethical dilemma between the truth and his family. If he tells the truth he will be airing out his family, if
he puts the family first he is allowing them to conutuie what they have been doing it follows with
wrong vs. wrong.
Use of force, police have the right to use force on reasonable grounds to a necessary point that does
not cross excessive force ethics book. Officers are given the powers to use force when they have the
grounds to however there are cases where the powers are miss used like in the film in they abused the
powers. Jimmy abused the powers he was given in such a way he could be charged, such as when he
barges into a person s house with another officer then proceeding to knock a woman down taking her
baby. Putting the baby on the ironing board and threating to burn the baby s face if the man does not
tell him what he knows. This was due to a gang leader earlier coming to Jimmy s house and
threatening his family. It put him in a spot where he picked family over the law and others lives.
Deadly force nothing is more devising then a police shooting that appears unjustified ethics book.
There is no other profession where they are given the right to lawfully take a life, with police when the
oath is taken we are swearing to use this
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The Beatific Vision In St. Paul s Analysis
Presocratic philosophers in their search for the truth caught glimpses of divinity and of eternal life.
This search culminates in Socrates, who through his lifelong search for truth gains an image of the
soul and eternal life similar to the Catholic concept of eternal life. In the Phaedrus, Socrates says that
when all divine souls go to feast at the banquet (Phaedrus 247b), they ascend to a place beyond heaven
to gaze upon a supreme divine being. Similarly, In his letter to the Hebrews, St. Paul speaks about the
mass a copy of the heavenly sanctuary the beatific vision. Socrates, through natural revelation,
grasped at an image of the divine and the beatific vision which is only fully revealed through divine
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He saw the things of divinity, beauty, wisdom, and goodness, as nourishment of the soul and a guide
towards the beatific vision. Likewise, the New Testament shows the beauty, wisdom and goodness in
the mass as a mirror of eternal life. Combined, the natural philosophy and divine revelation paint a
pure picture of eternal life. Plato could get to an imperfect description of the divine which Christianity
is certain of through the mass and divine revelation. The mass, because it was given by divine
revelation and is linked with the beatific vision is a more perfect view of it. Since the mass is a
shadow of the beatific vision. Then what can be said about cavalry, which is the fullness of mass. How
does cavalry relate to the fullness of the beatific
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Bend It Like Beckham Religion
Jessica Neale English 101 Vories 8 October 2015 Religious and Cultural Restrictions Bend it like
Beckham explores the women s soccer world and shows how you might have to alternate and bend
some of the rules in order to reach your goals. This film is very rich in diverse cultural concepts. Most
of the struggle in this film was trying to belong with the cultural relationships due to their ancestry.
Certain religions have limitations against what activities they can take part in and differentiating
between right and wrong. Jess Indian background held certain restraints on her goals and dreams to
play soccer and enjoy what she loves doing. Many other countries have similar rules with their
religion where young children are expected to follow their parent s traditions and beliefs. So how far
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I can relate to this article with the ministry work that I do across America and sometimes in third
world countries. After taking multiple trips to these parts of the world like, Sri Lanka, and
experiencing this entirely new universe, it opened my eyes in ways that I had never of imagined. We
as white Americans are unbelievably over privileged. The society we live in today is home to some of
the most ignorant people. When it comes to how lucky and privileged we are, living in a free country
with the rights that we have should be one of the most grateful gifts given to us. In the film Bend it
like Beckham, Jess came from a different cultural background which was holding her back from her
dreams of playing soccer. We have programs like food stamps and child services, Medicaid and public
schools. Our babies get immunized against deadly diseases like hepatitis
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Summary Of Rising Star Jake Paul
Rising star Jake Paul takes over social media. Social medias like Instagram,Vine, Snapchat, and
YouTube to become a rising star. Just at the age of sixteen Jake was making deals and getting paid
through vine. Trying to follow in his brother s footsteps, Jake Paul becomes a star right behind his
brother. Jake Paul the rising star on social media is known for his never giving up attitude, makes an
effort out of everything, and for being creative. In his community, they both helped and did not help
Jake achieve his dreams. An example of this is the kids at school was telling him his videos sucked
and he will never be like his brother. In his book he even talks about his French teacher putting him
down. Mme Baker didn t care, and she let me know it. Ca ne va pas durer éternellement. Monsieur
Paul, she said... I said, Your vines, it s not going to last forever (Paul 123). Despite all this he kept
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He called it Team 10. He wanted to help viners that started off like he did and help them get a lot of
followers. He got more than ten people, that s including him, to join Team 10. Who would ve guessed
that a eighteen year old would want to get involved in business. He was working on different things all
at once. From the T.V shows to workouts and dealing with his business. He never stopped working,
that is all he did, he did not want to waste anytime. He did not like going out to parties, he would want
to work on something productive. Not only did he do this but he started to create a movie. The movie
is called Airplane Mode. As an afterthought, we might even end up discovering and explaining to the
world why you have to put your phone on airplane mode when you fly. Does anyone know why? Does
anyone do it (Paul 179)? The movie involves a bunch of social media stars on a plane and trying to
figure out about the airplane mode on the phone. The movie is still being produced as far as anyone
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Theme Of Marigolds By Eugenia Collier
In Marigolds , a short story by Eugenia Collier, the experiences of the protagonist support one of the
many themes that growing up will deprive you of the innocence that you used to have as a child. She
develops the theme that one cannot have both compassion and innocence. Through the use of several
literary techniques such as symbolism, conflict, resolution, and irony, the author conveys through the
protagonist, the overall theme of this short story. There are many situations that the main character
goes through that show the reader the true meaning of this. Lizabeth, the main character, transforms
from a violent carefree girl to a mature responsible woman by the end of the story. Lizabeth is the
protagonist who faces many problem from the beginning. She does not know whether to place herself
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Seeing a person she completely looked up to, showing signs of weakness was too much for her to
handle. My father was a strong man who could whisk a child upon his shoulders and go singing
through the house. How could it be that my father was crying? The world had lost its boundary lines.
My mother, who was small and soft, was now the strength of the family; my father, who was the rock
on which the family had been built, was sobbing like the tiniest child Where did I fit into this broken
picture? I do not now remember my thoughts, only a feeling of great bewilderment and fear. Even up
to now, Lizabeth is still acting as if she is a child. She cannot control her emotion whatsoever because
right after she hears of this news, she cannot fall asleep. She decides to do what she wants. And, she
wants to take out all of her anger. She goes to Mrs. Lottie s yard and finds the marigolds. She just
jumps in them, completely destroying them, and taking all of her anger out on
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Sassy Bingo Slot
Review of Sassy Bingo Slot Sassy Bing Slot is a 5 reel and 9 payline video slot powered by
Microgamming, best known for their theme based games with highly rewarding features. The slot
takes a more traditional theme of Bingo and 5 reel fruit slot machines with a compelling vivid vibe to
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suitable for all players, with the option to play for fun and real money both available. The slot has a
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From its glowing pink layout, super realistic graphics and a character of a female mascot, it is evident
that the slot is designed to appeal to women and other fans of slot machines. The slot scores highly on
key gaming parameters such as entertainment factor, jackpot and big wins, graphics and bonus rounds.
The 5 reel and 9 payline Sassy Bingo Slot was released in 2011 by Microgamming. The decision to
release the game was informed by the need to combine the attractions of Bingo and today s 5 reel
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Human Physiology Lab
Human Physiology Lab Special Senses Cutaneous Senses and Vision September 24/26, 2012 Our
bodies are capable of sensing a wide spectrum of stimuli. We are consciously aware of some of the
information our bodies perceive, but much of the information that is sensed is beyond our
consciousness. Receptors responsible for perception of stimuli are found in many places: skin, eyes,
ears, mouth, blood vessels, lungs, brain frankly, every cell in the body has sensory receptors. These
receptors are broadly classified as photoreceptors (sensitive to light), chemoreceptors (sensitive to
chemicals), thermoreceptors (sensitive to warm or cold), mechanoreceptors (sensitive to
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4. Explore the following areas and record the minimum distance on the data sheet: Lips Back of neck
Index finger tip Calf Palm of hand Big Toe Wrist (palmar surface) Back Wrist (plantar surface) B.
Tactile Localization 1. Have the subject close his/her eyes. 2. With the point of a pencil or pen, make a
slight indentation on the lips. Remove the pencil and have the subject (with eyes still closed) indicate
the point of stimulation with another pencil. Measure the error distance in mm. Repeat for the same
stimulus point. Is there improvement with repetition? 3. Record the localization error for the following
additional areas: Lips Back of neck Index finger tip Calf Palm of hand Big Toe Wrist (palmar surface)
Back Wrist (plantar surface) Experiment 3. Adaptation and Negative After Image in Temperature
Receptors. HYPOTHESIZE whether the hands will perceive temperature correctly after adaptation to
warm and cold water. 1. Fill one of the 1L beakers halfway with water at room temperature. Half fill a
second beaker with water of about 40(C, and half fill a third beaker with ice water. 2. Place the left
hand in cold water and the right hand in the warm water for about 2 minutes. 3. Quickly insert both
hands into the room temperature water. 4. On the data sheet, record the sensations felt by each hand.
Experiment 4.
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Robert Frost Grief
Robert Frost: Through the Eyes of Depression Since the date of Robert s birth in 1874, Frost
experienced great affliction through his life. On May 5, 1885 his father died of tuberculosis leaving 8
dollars to the family s name at the age of eleven. While married at the age of twenty one, four of his
six children died through their suicide or disease. Irma, Frost s fourth child, out lived frost in a mental
hospital. His younger sister Jeanie also bound in a mental hospital had passed in 1929. Lesley, the
second child of Frost, out lived Frost, marrying twice and wrote a few children books. Unfortunately,
Frost continued to endure loss when his mother and his wife, Elinor, developed cancer passing soon
after the diagnosis. Discovering more of Frost s past life, it s no surprise that most of his poems
revolve around the five stages of grief and loss. In understanding the process of grief , the poem The
Road Not Taken seems to implement the stage of acceptance. In the first stanza, we are approached
with two decisions in a yellow wood , yellow meaning intellect, energy and wisdom . While Wood
meaning tree, implying growth or a rapid increase in something. Tree s usually turn yellow in the fall,
the season fall meaning death or dying, typically referring to a tragedy. Already knowing a positive
decision will be made based on a rapid increase in death, we then turn to the next turning point
Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for the passing there had worn them about the
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While grass means, paradise, innocence or an unspoiled beauty. Frost took this path in hopes to reach
a paradise or to grow from the rapid increase in death. After making his decision on the path, he
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The Pathetic Fallacy in Camus’ the Stranger and...
The Pathetic Fallacy in Camus The Stranger and Yoshimoto s Kitchen
English A1 Higher Level World Literature Paper 1
Ojiugo Nneoma UCHE Candidate Number: 1415 068
1480 Words
May 2010
In Camus The Stranger, and Yoshimoto s Kitchen, both authors use the literary technique of pathetic
fallacy a branch of personification which gives to the weather and physical world, human attributes. In
both texts, this technique enriches the narratives both aesthetically and in terms of meaning by telling
the inner emotions of the characters. However, while in Kitchen, the pathetic fallacy is employed
throughout the text, in The Stranger, it takes centre stage only at the most crucial point in the book
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The glittering night in this case is thankfully left alone to ring with all its positive connotations;
without the show spoiling, depressing adjective lonely (6) or its companions. With the reoccurrence of
death, loss and with them, sorrow, Mikage says: I watched the gloomy clouds of the orange of the
sunset spreading across them in the western sky. Soon, the cold night would descend and fill the
hollow in my heart (56). Scenery which in better circumstances would have been a beautiful sunshine
and the coming of a peaceful night, become gloomy and cold. Thus, the spreading and descen[t] are
not really of the sunset, or of the night, but of the sorrow that comes with loss. With the reappearance
of hope in the final cycle, the pathetic fallacy is both a reflection on the past, as well as an evidence of
tenacious hope. Mikage says: The moon shone down from high above, crossing the sky, erasing the
stars in its path. It was full. I watched it go behind a cloud, completely hidden, and re emerge (94).
Stars usually have a positive connotation as they hold light in the sea of the night s darkness However,
in this scene, there is a seeming contradiction as they are eras[ed] (96). This is however merely
seeming because with the full moon, an atmosphere more positive than that of stars in a dark night is
created. The moon leaves a bright
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Analysis Of Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry...
CHAPTER III HUMANISM IN MARK TWAINS NOVELS A study of Mark Twain s Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn is an adventure in understanding changes in America itself. The book, at the center
of American geography and consciousness, asks readers to reexamine definitions of civilization and
freedom, right and wrong, social responsibility and inhumanity. Published in 1885, the novel recounts
those pre civil war days when the controversy over slavery, with designated slave and Free states,
disfigured the face of America and its view of itself as a land of the free. Both geographically and
otherwise, the story is an examination of life at the center: the center of America s premier river, the
Mississippi in the middle of the geographical United states, with slave states below, free states above,
which is the route toward freedom and escape for Huck and Jim; the center of one of the foremost
conflicts on American soil, slavery, which soon results in a civil war; the center of the coming of age
of both a young man and a nation that struggle to understand redefinitions of nationhood and freedom,
right and wrong; and the center of a shift from Romanticism to Realism in art and letters that would
provide for a new way for Americans to express and re create themselves. The novel offers an
excellent example of American picaresque fiction and meaningful use of dialect, although this dialect
may be difficult reading for students for whom English is not a first language. Although the final
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Lament for a Son Essay
Lament for a son
Lament for a son is book written by Nicholas Wolterstorff, who is mourning the premature death of
his son Eric who passed away in a mountain climbing accident in Austria. Nicholas Wolterstorff is an
American philosopher and currently the Noah Porter Emeritus Professor of Philosophical Theology at
Yale University. He is a writer with philosophical and theological interests. He has written books on
aesthetics, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and philosophy of
education. His book Lament for a son was written to honor his son. The book is full of anecdotes and
stories about the death of his son to give voice to his grief. He writes the book with true emotions and
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When a loved when is gone it feels like a hole in the world. With much grief he says, Never again will
anyone inhabit the world the way he did. Questions I have can never now get answers. The world is
emptier. My son is gone. Only a hole remains, Avoid, a gap, never to be filled (33). This phrase
describes his emotions and how he views the world without his son. The author gives advice on what
to say to someone who is mourning. He says to never say its Ok because its never okay and death is
awful. What I need to hear from you is that you recognize how painful it is. I need to hear from you
that you are with me in my desperation (34). When some passes away no one really knows what his or
her loved ones are feeling because each death is unique and each person is different. The wisest of
words don t even make the pain go away, and all that can be done is lending an ear to listen, a
shoulder to lean on.
When there is nothing one can do to make things better again, to bring someone back, to be happy
again, all your left is emptiness. The author feels like something is over and that his life is divided in a
before and after. Something is over (46). The author goes on to have an out of body experience where
he attaches himself to Eric. He realizes that Eric s death is not only his loss but also Eric s loss
because he will never be able to do things he always wanted to do or be with his family again. The
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Persuasive Essay On Forethought To Adoption
Forethought to Adoption
While there are those that will argue against adoption, the real argument should be; potential adoptive
parents should plan sensibly and be prepared while considering all the details that will play a role in
the adoption process. Forethought to all the factors is impossible; there will always be more questions,
but they should not just jump in, adoption is not something you should make irrational decisions
about. This is a lifelong commitment that will affect your whole family, also the life of a child. The
public views adoptive children as the vulnerable party in adoption, agencies acknowledge that
adoptive parents are also vulnerable. Prospective parents face stressful individual and collective role
transition challenges as they anticipate forming a new adoptive family. (Farber 176) For some parents,
adoption challenges mobilize problem solving, coping resources, and adaptive resolution. For others,
these challenges become stressors, overtax coping resources, and even contribute to family
dissolution. (Farber 177)
Hence, as a potential adoptive parent or parents there are questions to grasp answers before any
decisions are made. What types of adoption are you contemplating? What factors you should be
considering during an adoption. Are you financially stable enough to go through the adoption process,
then provide an adopted child a decent life? There are numerous factors to consider after you have
made the decision to adopt a child; however, these matters can be figured out, in the end if you are
ready to make a lifetime commitment, if you can love moreover provide for a child, if you want this
enough, you can make it happen.
An important part of this decision is what type of adoption are you contemplating? Private or
Independent domestic adoptions can be very expensive. A private adoption is when a family privately
adopts an infant through a lawyer, physician or facilitator as an alternative to using an adoption
agency. Whereas an independent adoption is when a birth mother gives a child to an adoptive family
without having representation, which is lawful in most states.
International adoption is difficult, also it can be costly; while some countries have limited the number
of
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Western World Religion
Although there were many different aspects that played into the shaping of Western society, religion
was the most influential. That s not to say that religion was able to do that alone, but it seems that no
matter what was happening during the course of the last several hundred years, religion played a part.
Without the efforts of Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, and many others who were willing to stick their necks
out for religious freedom. Bucking the system and questioning the status quo was exactly the theme of
every major development in the Western world. The following words from Martin Luther help to bring
together an idea that sparked progression and reform that began in the early 1500s and is still in
motion today:
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God s right, or the divine right of kings, led to many civilizations under the direction of rule by those
who were only in that position because of religious standing. Thanks to the actions of political
reformers, many nations began adopting policies that were more representative of their inhabitants.
They weren t perfect to begin with, and many countries were ruled by emperors who claimed to be
progressive but were clinging on to ideas that would further their own agendas. They were called
enlightened despots. Catherine the Great was one of those rulers. She had many great ideas and was
seen by most of her people as a friend of Enlightenment. However, she had a greater desire to be
views as an enlightened leader, rather than actually being one. When Catherine suspended meetings of
a Legislative Committee aimed at giving a voice to all due to her lack of order, it led many to believe
that there were aspects of her persona that were simply for show (Boeve, Schrijvers, Stoker, Vroom,
2006). However, even a glimmer of progression showed that the once unheard of actions of religious
reformists was beginning to have an impact on all facets of
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Early Human Education Research Paper
Early Human Education A healthy development of children in the early years of life can certainly
create a huge effect in the children. A development that forms an important foundation for all the
upcoming challenges that society provides. Many researchers have contributed around the topic, and
have come to a conclusion stating that child development helps shape life in many ways. Most
importantly stages of life as a child, and also adolescence has been an important stage of life that has
shaped people. In addition it has been stated that as well as in early child development, important
changes in life can also take place throughout life and not just early child development. It is very
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All of these in which are based on the way a child was raised, and how he or she was able to approach
the challenging obstacles of life. Adult life can be predictable, since familiar paradigm has shown
many traces of the state of development throughout the years. Relating back to the changes of early
child development, and the sensitive transitions of life itself, change is frequently shown by physical,
cognitive, and social experiences. Different amounts of changes undergo as teenage years transpire,
which is a time for humans to find themselves and grow, but several mood changes, and point of
views occur. Many negative effects can shape the way they are going to be, since child abuse can
bring many negative effects, which creates difficulty in growth and could eventually cause the person
to commit suicide, or the person to kill. In order to have a good point of view relating to early child
development a good point of view must be made to establish a good understanding of life span
perspective. Perspectives, such as Psycho biological derived, bias against redundancy, self
consciousness, decisions towards biophylia or necrophilia, intentional expectation, and many others.
Processes that begin with conception, and ends with death itself, and as well as the different changes
in life as growth is being
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Essay on Authenticity in Northanger Abbey
Northanger Abbey: Authenticity
In what is for Jane Austen an uncharacteristically direct intervention, the narrator of Northanger
Abbey remarks near the end: The anxiety, which in the state of their attachment must be the portion of
Henry and Catherine, and of all who loved either, as to its final event, can hardly extend, I fear, to the
bosom of my readers, who will see in the tell tale compression of the pages before them, that we are
all hastening together to perfect felicity.
As far as I know this is the only overt reference Austen ever makes to the material nature of her
medium, and the relationship of that materiality to generic conventions. She might as well have said
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In Davies adaptation of Middlemarch, a book whose opening words are Miss Brooke , the opening
scene is of a sexy and mysterious looking male stranger arriving in town: the High Plains Drifter of
Victorian England. In the Davies version of Pride and Prejudice, a book about five sisters and how
they secured their futures is transformed into a script which begins with two men one of whom is
significantly more sexy and mysterious looking than the other mounted on handsome, powerful,
snorting horses galloping flat out across a field. (True, the camera then pans back to find them being
watched from a hill by a pair of speculative and not especially friendly dark eyes under a bonnet, and
there is an audible creak of shifting power as the view lines up with Elizabeth Bennet for the rest of
the series.) Despite the relative freedom to improve on Austen that was granted by the five hour time
frame, Davies had a different if equally money driven kind of problem; he was obliged, like the
novelists writing in monthly instalments for the literary journals of the later nineteenth century, but
unlike Austen herself, to rearrange the narrative so that it contained a series of regularly spaced,
unresolved mini climaxes, to leave the audience dangling and
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Altan Khan Primogeniture
There often comes a time in our lives where we must challenge preconceptions, traditions, or
perspectives that challenge our own personal interests. It can be something as seemingly mundane as
convincing a teacher or mentor you are a worthy student, or as serious as challenging a cultural
practice that has been inculcated for generations. In my life, I frequently have striven to achieve the
former, and Altan Khan of the Khalkha certainly took it upon himself to carry out the latter when he
challenged the practice of primogeniture within the Yuan dynasty. I think it is certainly a good case
study for life to view how Altan Khan handled the issue of primogeniture for his kingly legitimacy, as
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They too were faced with the issue of changing hearts, minds, and traditions. Chinggis did so with a
massive campaign of military conquest, Qubilai and Altan however, utilized religion to carry out their
legitimizing purposes. Altan no doubt looked to the past in Qubilai with the priest patron relationship
of Phags Pa and Qubilai to establish his own. Just as Qubilai used the Sakyapa to prove his legitimacy
as Khan, Altan could use the Gelugpa to become the Great Khan. Just as Altan looked to history, we
too can use the practices of previous men and their problem solving strategies in our own lives. While
I do not have an army to defend my patronage of a new religious sect that lends me my title as king, I
do have the means to defend my points and intellect to my professors to lend me a satisfactory grade
on an assignment. It is essentially the same thing, Altan wanted to be Khan so he used the tools at his
disposal (a new religious sect and an army) to challenge the preconception that you had to be the
primogeniture: descendant of the Yuan to be Khan. My peers and I too are using the tools at our
disposal, our intellect and writing, to challenge any idea that you and other professors might have that
me or my classmates are not worthy students who deserve satisfactory
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Violet, Klaus, And Sunny Baudelaire Summary
Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire were intelligent children, and they were charming, and
resourceful, and had pleasant facial features, but they were extremely unlucky, most everything that
happened to them was rife with misfortune, misery and despair (1) .
This story takes place at Count Olaf s house and at the Briny Beach were Baudelaire children received
bad news from Mr. Poe that their parents had vanished in a terrible fire. They had to live with a man
named Coant Olaf; he was a mean and stubborn man who has a tattoo of an eye on his left ankle, and
only had one eyebrow. Violet was the eldest Baudelaire who was a very smart girl and liked to invent
things, she had black hair with a purple ribbon and would put up her hair when she was going to
invent something. Klaus was the middle child and loved to read and was very intelligent he wore
glasses and had black hair. Sunny was a baby like most babies and loved to chew on things she wore a
yellow ribbon on the little piece of hair that she had. Violet and the other two were going to his house
and met Justice Strauss a lovely and nice judge who lived next door to Count Olafs house. Count Olaf
said that he loved kids but the only reason he wanted to care for the kids is because he wanted to
marry Violet so he could get the Baudelaire fortune that belonged to Violet the eldest Baudelaire child.
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And I saw my sister reading the series and she really liked it so I decided to read it. If you would like
to find out the rest go read the book yourself because i m not telling you the rest.
Main Idea: the Baudelaire children are in trouble they have to live with the most meanest man named
Count
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American Juvenile Justice System Analysis
The American juvenile justice system is consistently developing to adhere to societal values, just as
any individual or system in our surroundings. It is important to note that there is not one but several
juvenile justice systems within the United States. Each state has its own set of laws governing their
juvenile justice system (National Research Council Institute of Medicine, 2001, p. 155). 1899 was the
beginning of a substantial shift in the rights of juveniles. However, with two opposing views of the
protection of society and the rehabilitation of youth, several states have battled between adopting
policies less stringent on youth and adopting policies like the 1990 s, Get Tough depriving youth of
the protection of the Justice System (University of Pittsburgh, 2009).
Preceding the twentieth century, there was minimal distinction between the rights of an adolescent and
those of an adult. Forming the foundation of the early U.S. Justice system was the common law of
England (Hess, et al., 2012, p.34). Common law failed to recognize a category specifically
representative of juvenile crime. William Blackstone an English jurist, judge and Tory politician
summarized the common law as it was before the 1800 s stating, Under seven years of age indeed an
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United States, Kent Morris a 16 year old boy was denied due process after his case was transferred
from the juvenile court to criminal court. Kent was denied his right to a hearing, access by his counsel
to social reports and denied reason for the court s decision of transfer. Supreme Court ruled in favor of
Kent, stating that Kent was entitled to a hearing that adhered to due process law. The Supreme Court
concluded that Kent s counsel should have had access to all records involving the waiver, and the
judge should have provided a written statement providing reason for the waiver (National Research
Council Institute of Medicine, 2001, p.
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Longleaf Pinn Ecosystem Analysis
The Pinus palustris, or more commonly referred to as longleaf pine trees, were once the dominant tree
type in the Southeastern United States and has been further exterminated at about 97% of its original
range (Frost 1995). When you think of fire, you typically will think of destruction, but with the right
fire regime in certain ecosystems it can actually help the area become more successful. Due to the
degradation of the longleaf pine forests, prescribed burning has become a necessary factor to keep the
forests successful (Lavoie et al., 2014). The biodiversity of the longleaf pin ecosystem depends on a
lot of rainfall, porous, sandy soils, and a cycle of fires (Greenberg, 2002). Longleaf pine trees have a
tolerance of and ability to regenerate in a high frequency fire regime (Loudermilk et al., 2011). Once
longleaf pines grow above the height most fires tend to be, they have a high survival chance where as
if they were in the shrub state, then they would be burned from being exposed and lack of structure
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The hardwoods will stay in the shrub state unless the fire frequency decreases then the hardwoods will
grow rapidly causing the longleaf pines to fight for nutrients more (Guerin, 1993). As well as helping
the longleaf pines receive more nutrients, if you take away the hardwoods from the equation for
wildfires, then the length of the time that the fire will be in the forest will diminish greatly. Fires do
not affect the adult trees as much as the younger trees because they are more susceptible to the fires
from being lower to the grounds or smaller (Boyer, 1993). Since most of the trees in the two forests
that were measured on the UNCW campus were mature longleaf pines, the prescribed fires did not
affect the trees as must as it would if the trees were
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Why Animals Should Laws Obeying Animals And Animals
How often do you eat meat, eggs, or any dairy product? Do you ever think about the animal or the
animal s feelings? When you look at the biology food chain you find that wildlife are predators
preying among each other. Plants are eaten by small rodents and insects which are eaten by frogs.
Snakes eat frogs and foxes eat rabbits which are consumed by humans. Mushrooms feed off of dead
animals and plants and such is the cycle of food. Even though Animals should be safe, there should
not be laws protecting animals on farms and in the wildlife. Animals are needed for important research
and Humans should not be expected to follow laws animals won t obey. There should not be laws
protecting animals on farms and in wildlife. Animals provide many great sources, and without them
we wouldn t have the majority of the things we have. Animals provide meat, milk, fur, and sources of
protein. Without animals there would not be insulin for the regulation of diabetes, valves for human
heart surgery, or suede for shoes. I believe pets should be protected, but not farm animals or wild
animals who are used for important by product. Animals are used to make parts such as water filters,
insulation, rubber, and anti freeze. Laws humans are expected to comply with cannot be regulated in
the wilderness. Humans should not be expected to follow laws animals won t obey. One law that
humans are expected to follow that cannot be regulated in the wild is The right of animals to be free
from
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Hvac Case
When it comes to purchasing a new HVAC system there are so many things to consider. Cost is the
biggest pill to swallow whether you are considering replacing an old, out dated system or been told
you need a new unit. New HVAC units run upwards in the thousands, not counting the installation
costs and over the course of its life, the upkeep and filter costs. To help make the pill easier to swallow
I am going to go over some of the top HVAC brands in America based on efficiency, warranties, and
cost effectiveness over the course of its life. Keep in mind the top brands offer modulating technology.
If this sounds foreign to you, here s a quick breakdown: In years past units either ran at low capacity
(65% of full capacity) or high (100% of capacity) with nothing in between. With modulating
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This technology boasts solar modules that can power your entire HVAC system through solar energy
alone. Talk about savings!! On top of this the XC25 has the industry best SEER cooling at a 26, while
their XP25 gives you a SEER 23.5. The highest furnace efficiency is 98.5% with a HSPF heat pump
rating of 10.2. Their modulating units are the SLP98V gas furnace, XC25 air conditioner, and XP25
heat pump. Lennox offers a lifetime warranty on the heat exchanger and 10 years on most parts.
Carrier s Infinity line has been considered the industry s best for years. Carrier was the first of the
HVAC major brands to introduce modulating technology in its Greenspeed 25VNAO and is known for
its efficiency and performance. The Infinity line boasts the highest furnace efficiency rating of 98.5%,
highest SEER cooling rating of 21, and the highest heat pump HSPF rating of 13. Their modulating
units are the Infinity 98 59MN7 furnace and Greenspeed 25VNAO heat pump while their warranty is
lifetime heat exchanger and 10 years on most
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A Rainbow Comes After The Storm Short Story
A Rainbow Comes After the Storm
Newaygo, Michigan, a small, little, suburban town north of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their tubing and
rafting was a hotspot for families to spend quality time together. I was part of one of them. I was filled
with excitement. While we were waiting in line, we were cracking jokes and having a good time.
Group number 43, head your way to the pink bus! the announcer called. My family of 7 got onto the
bus. It was my uncle, my aunt, my 6 year old cousin, Avi, My 11 year old cousin, Preet, my parents
and me. We were on the bus, in this strange tiny town. We drove down the dirt road, down to the
forest. I found this quite sketchy, but the only thing that was in my head was jumping into the cold,
crisp, and clear water as I imagined. Then, the bus began to shake as the bus driver announced through
the radio, Don t be frightened, we are almost there! Just a few more of these sharp turns and you ll be
on your tubes down the refreshing water. Just remember to get off at the bridge, or you ll be in deep
trouble.
The bridge, the bridge, the bridge. I kept on repeating that in my head so I would not forget. Suddenly,
everyone started clapping. It was finally time to get off. Preet and I rushed to get the tubes for
everyone in our family, and some twine to attach it. We were filled with excitement. Time flew by, and
we were finally on the dock. We got our tubes tied up, and went into the water. The sun was shining
through the dancing, tall, trees and everyone was smiling. Groups started to pass us by, to the point we
were isolated. We couldn t see anyone else in the vast river. There was no possible way to get of
neither. The land was all slanted, so you would have to climb, along with that it was all private
property. I was slightly worried about this.
Mommy, is that a sea monster? My cousin, Avi questioned. Then all of a sudden there was a BOOM!
A tree log stuck us. This tree log was gigantic; it looked like it weighed a million pounds. It was so big
that we couldn t get around it. We couldn t use it to hold onto as it was all mushy and wet. I thought to
myself, should I go under the log, but it s way too low, I would drown. We are going to be stuck here
forever. We have nothing
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Efficient Market Theory and Behavioural Finance Essay
The behaviour of markets and investors, the decision making in the market place and the dynamics of
demand and supply in any given market cannot be determined with a hundred percent accuracy.
However master minds in the past have designed various techniques and theories that help investors
make a particular buying decision, or to make choices logically. These theories and techniques help
today s investors to peep into the future and make almost immaculate predictions regarding the future
behaviour of the market and the ongoing trends. A lay man night view the decision making of an
investor as being solely based upon speculation but in reality every move that an investor makes today
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So according to the Efficient Market Theory it is impossible for any investor to beat the market that is
earn more profit or get more return than what the market is actually offering. Therefore the investor
can only earn greater profits on his investment if the investment portfolio includes a high proportion
of risky investments that is those with higher standard deviations and betas but with a good capability
of yielding high returns as well (Stephens, C.R., 2010).
On the other hand behavioural finance defines the market dynamics and movement in terms of
psychology of the participants in the trading process. Behavioural finance proposes that the amount of
information available in the market regarding the factors that determine the output or profitability of a
particular investment actually serve to determine the movement and output of the market itself (Fama,
E.F., 1998).
It is believed that Efficient Market Theory is based upon some fallacies and it does not provide strong
grounds of whatever that it proposes. More importantly the Efficient Market theory is perceived to be
too subjective in its definition and details and because of this it is close to impossible to accommodate
this theory into a meaningful and explicit financial model that can actually assist investors in making
the investment decisions (Andresso O Callaghan, B., 2007).
The basis of Efficient Market theory is considered to have a gap in theory and practice that
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The Characteristics Of Characterism In The Doll s House
The Doll s House by Katherine Mansfield is an example of a modern short story because it fits all of
the four criteria we discussed in class. The story emphasizes subtle characterization, implies facts and
psychological truths, emphasizes revelation, and has examples of dramatic irony.
The first criteria of a modern short story is that the story emphasizes subtle characterization rather
than fast paced plot. The Doll s House does emphasize this subtle characterization in many ways. One
example of this is how Katherine Mansfield lets us know how Isabel has a sense of entitlement for
being the oldest in a rich family. She does not state this directly, however, she subtly tells us this by
through the dialog of Isabel, like when she said, I m to tell, said Isabel, because I m the eldest. ...
Isabel was bossy, but she was always right... (page 1, paragraph 8). A fast paced plot is not present in
the story because it is a slice of life story, or a story that portrays the everyday lives of the characters.
There is nothing particularly special happening in the story, so it emphasizes on these subtle
characterizations instead.
The second criteria of a modern short story is that the author implies rather than states facts and
psychological truths. One example of this is when the author tells us how close they are because they
have nobody else who will talk to them but each other. The author does not go right out and say this,
however, she implies this through her characterization by saying, The Kelveys never failed to
understand each other, (page 2, paragraph 4) after talking about how the other children left them out
because of their parents, and talking about how they are always together. Mansfield also implies the
fact that the Kelvey sisters father left their family. She does this by saying, But where was Mr.
Kelvey? Nobody knew for certain. (page 2, paragraph 3) This implies that he might have walked out
on the family before he went to jail. The author also implies the shame that Lil felt over her father, and
her mother s job. She does not say this directly, but when the girls were talking to the Kelvey sisters
about their father, the author says, ...Lil only gave her silly, shamefaced smile.
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Understanding Organizational Performance
1.0 Introduction
The focus of this paper will be on investigating an organization, their performance management
system and our recommendations for the future. Historically performance management is defined as
evaluation a firm through metrics such as return on investment and economic value added. Our
analysis will cover not only the financial performance of our chosen firm, but also their values in
behaviors as well as their objectives. Thus, we will ascertain if the current system of performance
management held by the firm is aligned with their objectives and appropriate for their situation.
1.1 Why is strategic performance management important?
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They also have on job training, which is a cost effective way to ensure that their staff is capable of
performing well.
Tesco Leadership Framework is directed at three key themes to guide behavior in all employees.
These behaviors link to nine critical success factors. The critical success factors can be segmented in
several levels of assessment. This aids management in selecting the staff with the capacity to become
high performing contributors to organisations.
As part of the long term strategy of the corporation, discovering future leaders is of the utmost
importance. TESCO states that they will select leaders wherever they can be found in the organization
for advancement. Promotions are a regular occurrence as over 2,900 managers were promoted
internally in the United Kingdom and literally thousands more in international locations. The Options
programme is a more infrequently used as only 1 in 30 employees are enrolled while basic training
and development happens about every 1 in 10 members of TESCO.
Before beginning their development plan, each member of the TESCO staff selects gaps in their skills
and competencies. The Personal Development Plan has a section where they can select this
information for their line managers to check on in the future.
2.4 What is strategic performance management? Who says so?
The balanced scorecard is the most widely used standard for performance management. As
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Efficacy Of Antidepressant Medication Therapy
Cuijpers (2017) identifies that over the last 40 years there have been approximately 500 randomized
trials looking at the efficacy of treating depression with psychological methods. The studies chosen
provide insight into the lack of efficacy of antidepressant medication therapy, as well as the
effectiveness of psychological therapies. The evidence provided in the studies appears to support one
another. Compare and Contrast Fournier et al. (2010) and Barbui et al. (2011) both concluded that
there is a deficiency of support for the use of antidepressant medications in adults with minor
depression. Fournier et al. (2010) found that antidepressant medication was not helpful in patients
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Collective Wisdom The collective wisdom across studies supports the use of cognitive behavioral
therapy for minor depression. However, there are limitations to prescribing cognitive behavioral
therapy frequently for the first line treatment of depression. The primary limitation identified is the
inadequate number of therapists to administer cognitive behavioral therapy (Linde et al., 2015).
Additional research is attempting to identify successful methods of administering cognitive behavioral
therapy in a remote fashion (Linde et al., 2015). Overall, there is an agreement that patients with
minor depressive symptoms should be prescribed a form of psychotherapy. Cognitive behavioral
therapy is shown to be favorable over the other types of psychotherapies for depression treatment.
However, some bias may exist due to cognitive behavioral therapy being the most studied form of
psychotherapy. The evidence shows that cognitive behavioral therapy should be prescribed as a first
line treatment. However, the large number of antidepressants prescribed by primary providers
demonstrates a disconnect between evidence and practice. After reviewing the most up to date
literature and APA guidelines (2013) the consensus is that psychotherapy should be prescribed for
outpatients with minor depressive symptoms. Sufficient evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral
therapy should be prescribed for all patients with minor depressive symptoms. Application
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Canadian Pizza
In the 21st century, businesses have been exposed to a new kind of business practice model called e
commerce. E commerce is the technique of carrying out the business operations through the internet.
This not only expands the customer base for the business, but also ensures that products and services
are delivered in a more organized manner. For the purpose of expanding the operations and to better
cater to the needs of the individual customer, Canadian Pizza has also initiated its own e commerce
platform by creating their website called www.canadian pizza.com.
By accepting orders online, Canadian Pizza will be able to maintain more accurate information
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Although the website provides all the basic information as you would expect in a normal e commerce
website. It does not allow the customer to place an order online. If the customer is able to place an
order online, then it may help increase the sales for Canadian pizza. Delivery services currently
accounts for around 80 percent of the total revenue made by the company, but it represents a mere 7%
to 8% of the total market share. Therefore, they do have significant scope of market share expansion,
which may translate into greater sales and greater profit for the company. Therefore if the company
merely adds the option to place orders and checkout online, then it may significantly help increase
their market share. Customers can easily sieve through their product list and then place and order
online. This will be quicker and easier to process both for the customers as well as the company.
References
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December 2011]
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2011]
3. Canadian2for1 pizza, 2011. Company History.[online] Available at: http://www.canadian
pizza.com/CompanyHistory.aspx [Accessed on 11th December 2011]
4. Canadian2for1pizza, 2011. Dine in franchises are available now !!. [online] Available at:
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Dominos Pizza
zza. Product
Domino s introduced a wide range of Pizzas and other snack items customized according to the tastes
and preferences of Indian public including Double Cheese Crunch pizza, Cheese Burst pizza, Kebab
pizza, Chicken Wings, Choco Lava cake, Pasta, Breadsticks etc.
They also launched few Pizzas for specific geographical markets * Deluxe chicken with Mustard
Sauce and Sardines were introduced in East Indian markets * Mutton Ghongura and Chicken
Chettinad were introduced in South Indian markets
2. Price
Initially Domino s India targeted customers, which are value sensitive and not price sensitive. The
high price of their products were attributed to the high quality of material used. Domino s even
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Their sights were firmly set on building a dynasty of three locations and monopolizing pizza delivery
in a small concentrated area. From inception, the Domino s logo contained three dots. These dots, still
present on the current logo, represent Tom Monaghan s original vision of opening three locations and
develop a triangulation delivery strategy (Miranda, 2009).
In the early years of business, pizza was the only item on the menu at Domino s. Side items were
never considered to be a part of the menu. Remaining sensitive to competitors and allowing
competition to affect product pricing is a classic trait of a market follower (Kotler amp; Anderson,
2008). Domino s was eventually forced to add medium and extra large sizes to remain competitive.
Domino s Pizza has chosen a market follower strategy. Product, one of the four Ps of the marketing
mix, is an area where the market leader continues to influence Domino s. Competition forces changes
to the market followers. The first change to the product offering at Domino s happened almost three
decades after they opened. In 1989, Domino s Pizza introduced a deep dish pizza (Laukens, 2010).
While it would stand to reason that the new addition to the menu was an answer to a competing
product, Domino s had entered a market where deep dish was the only acceptable version of a pizza.
Market research had revealed that Domino s market demographic was culturally
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Contributory Factors to Passing Licensure Examination for...
ABSTRACT Contributory Factors to the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) Performance
among the 2008 Education Graduates of the College of the Immaculate Conception By Dr. Milagros
B. Cortez and Dr. Rosalita M. Licup The College of the Immaculate Conception (CIC) is known for
its high quality teacher education. The college provided the province of Nueva Ecija with quality
teachers in terms of teaching proficiency coupled with religious background. However, CIC is now
facing difficulty in providing more licensed teachers due to varied factors. For quite sometimes, the
college entrants for teacher education were becoming inferior in quality compared to other degree
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This report is concerned with the effects of teacher professionalization on elementary and secondary
teachers in the United States(Clabaugh and Rozycki, 1986). There is a general perception that there is
a marked change in the context of education in general and teacher education in particular. In a world
that increasingly values specialization, teachers were found to be lacking in expertise in their
respective fields of specialization. It is also recognized that there is a shift in educational emphasis
from what to learn to how to learn brought about by an accelerating pace in the production of
knowledge triggered by the intensifying and pervading scientific and technological revolution. But
studies show that teachers do not have the appropriate learning tools such as communication, problem
solving, and thinking skills to respond to such trends(Yeban,2002). Yeban (2002) continued that new
imperatives are forcing teacher education institutions to re visit and re think their assumptions,
theories, and practices about the kind of teachers that must be produced. The current curriculum where
the respondents of the study belong is deemed insufficient to address these concerns. Issues such as
the growing gap between theory and practice, failure to make teachers
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The Sociological Aspects Of Hilter s A Social Context
In this critical article review, an analysis of Kater s (1981 article Hitler in a Social Context will
examine the strengths and weaknesses of the sociological aspects of Hilter s rise to power during the
Third Reich. Kater s motivation for writing this article is primarily based on the need form of
comprehensive socio historical or sociological evaluation of Hitler, which will define the charismatic
effects of Hitler s leadership in the rise of Nazi power. In a historiographical context, various
biographers and social historians have examined Hitler, but the overarching social background of
Hitler s rise through class analysis and an examination of psychological states is an important variable
in Kater s article. For instance, one famous biographer of Hitler, Alan Bullock, is criticized for not
providing a more comprehensive sociological examination of Hitler in terms of class status,
psychological background, and the social environment: Although it is difficult to rank the existing
treatises on Hitler on a scale of values, it is clear that even the best of them, including Bullock s
standard volume, have somehow failed to classify Hitler properly from a sociological or socio
historical perspective (Kater 244 245). This is a major motivation for Kater, since he is attempting to
decipher the underlying social factors that influenced Hitler s rise to power as a leader of the German
people. More so, Kater attempts to show the influence of Hilter s charisma, which seen as
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America s Treatment Of The Elderly
There is a perceived notion that Eastern societies view aging in a positive aspect, while Western
societies view aging in a negative light. Although there is much emphasis on respect for elders on the
Confucian societies, however, does East Asia s treatment of the Elderly really differ from North
America s treatment? In the Perceptions of Aging in Two cultures: Korean and American views on Old
Age, the authors are able to prove their thesis that through previous studies by Harwood et al that
countries such as South Korea, Philippines and Hong Kong do not necessarily hold positive views on
of old age. In this study, to better understand beliefs and perceptions of aging, Koreans were expected
to have a greater fear of old people, worry more about their physical appearance, and show greater
levels of anxiety over aging more than their American counter parts. Although American women were
expected to show more anxiety towards their physical appearance more than their male counterparts.
Such perceptions on older people have an effect on the mental, physical and emotional health of
elderly people. The many negative stereotypes about seniors affect how seniors see themselves and
how society views them. These stereotypes are usually regarding their physical and cognitive abilities
. Although these stereotypes may seem harmless, they hold serious ramifications to which affects the
elderly participation in activities which may improve their physical or cognitive abilities. These
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Mission Statement and Acceptable Use Policy at Wuhan Foreign Languages School
This paper evaluates the mission statement at Wuhan Foreign Languages School (WFLS). It also
attempts to examine the technology mission statement, however, WFLS does not have one.
Consequently, this paper suggests one for WFLS. The technology mission statement should also be
interpreted as a guide for integrating technology into the school and classroom. Finally, this paper
evaluates the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) of WFLS, and also offers suggestions for improving it and
further aligning it with the mission statement of the school.
WFLS Mission Statement
The mission statement of Wuhan Foreign Languages School is Educating students with a focus on
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There s a sign near the main entrance of the school that everyone who enters the school can see.
Additionally, it s painted on a wall in the building with all the teachers offices, and on another wall,
which is a fairly common hallway in a classroom building. The mission statement also appears on the
school website. It is visible to everyone, and probably most people are at least aware of it, but beyond
that, it is undetermined how well it is actually communicated to people. If these were the only ways, it
is effortless overlook.
The mission statement does not reflect on anything regarding ethical or legal practices. However,
again based on Chinese culture, these would be assumed or overlooked. In Chinese culture, it seems
that reputation and results are more important than legal and ethical practices, not that everyone or
every business is illegal or corrupt. But regarding education, parents are much more concerned that
their child be given every advantage possible over the millions of other children, and attending a
school that has a reputation of students achieving high exam scores or being given opportunities to go
abroad for college are much more relevant and imperative to them than ethical or legal practices.
WFLS Technology Mission Statement
Wuhan Foreign Languages School does not have a mission statement that specifically addresses their
technology. Because of this, the author decided to create a mission statement for them. The mission
statement is
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Summary Of The Film American Ultra
American Ultra is the story about a CIA sleeper secretive operative, Mike Howell (Jesse Eisenberg)
living in a small town with his girlfriend. When the regime at headquarters shifts to new power, Mike
Howell is put on a termination list.
This is a film by Nima Mourizadeh staring Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Connie Britton.
This is one of the most entertaining films I ve seen in a while, even though the story was not too
originial A sleeper in a small town gets woken up and has to defend his life, think Bourne Identity, The
Manchurian Candidate, and slew of other secret agent films, like The Kingsman, James Bound,
Mission Impossible, and the list goes on and on. How many times can you do the same story over?
This film takes an incredible angle, think Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Nima turns this piece into a
combination of graphic art, comic book storytelling, action and comedy. I was visually entertained
with art and action the fight scenes were amazing and flawlessly choreographed. And to think, this is
only Nima s second film. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His style is unique and extremely creative. The angles, camera movement, and choice of lenses,
helped get the story across, especially when Nima was developing the characters in the first 30 minute
of the film. I enjoyed getting to know Mike and his girlfriend, Phoebe Larson (Kristen Stewart).
The start of this film is amazing and completely grabs me by the ears. I was sucked into this story in
the first 3 seconds of the film, with Jesse s opening sequence, the choice of angles, the sound
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Definition Of Liberation Hermeneutics
tion of liberation theology. The option functions as a hermeneutical tool for interpreting reality and
theological sources.
It is therefore appropriate to introduce liberation hermeneutics as distinct from liberation theology
within the broad arena of social scientific interest in the Bible within which several sub disciplines
have taken on whole lives of their own, both in the sheer volume of literature published and in the
ideological stances they represent.
Theology
Liberation
hermeneutics
Liberation theology experience DEVELOPMENT OF LIBERATION HERMENEUTICS
Liberation hermeneutics developed a three part agenda. In opposition to the stated objectives of many
forms of classical theology, experience takes precedence over theory. The dominant experience of a
majority of people in the two thirds world, in which liberation theology emerged, is the experience of
poverty suffering malnutrition, lack of access to basic human rights, education, clean water, medicine
and the like. Hence first, a liberation hermeneutics begins with the experience of the injustice of
poverty. Second it attempts to analyse or assess the reasons of this impoverished existence. Third,
actions take precedence over rhetoric. Liberationists seek to determine a cause of corrective measures
based on their previous observations, insights and judgments. In the liberation hermeneutic, the Bible
does not normally come into play in step one of the three part agenda outlined above but only to aid in
steps two
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Biography of Margaret Atwood Essay example
There are many female writers, some known better than other. Female writes most of the time focused
their stories in experiences or personal point of view on what is going on around them. Other women
write fiction of unusual worlds and character that people can relate to with the struggle or experiences.
Margaret Atwood the Canadian nationalist poetess is a prominebt figure concerned with the need for a
new language to explore relations between subjects and society (Omid, Pyeaam 1). Atwood wrote her
first novel called, The Edible Woman ; this first novel categorized her as feminist, based on the main
character of a strong woman. In an interview with Emma Brockes, Atwood affirms, First of all, what
is feminism? Second, which branch of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Margaret Atwood s works have been categorized as feminist however she doesn t consider herself a
feminist, she argues that her work describes her art by the feelings she wants to portray in her stories.
First of all, Margaret Atwood is well known for writing fiction with strong female characters that
critics categorize her as feminist. Her initial works, The Edible Woman , Dancing Girls , The Robber
Bride , and The Handmaid s Tale are some of examples of her works that are categorize as feminist.
Those novels of strong woman describe, The main characters variously indulge in self invention, self
mythologising, role playing, and self division, while identity is presented as unstable and duplicitous
throughout the novels (McCarthy 3). Atwood has that unique style to describe her characters. She
elucidates the woman as their own self to invent their life and their environment through the entire
novel. Atwood has a twisted technique for giving her work a jubilant name when the words describe
the opposite. One example of that is her short story collection, Dancing Girls , Atwood, bears a
surprisingly joyful title for a series of narratives shot through with anxiety and fear, with images of
death, deformity, lifelessness and contained rage (Murray 1). Atwood has an incredible way to write
stories where the characters go through gruesome obstacles or experiences that define
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Alcatraz Mythbusters
Crunch, the raft had just made landfall that one fateful night. Frank morris and the anglin brothers
escaped Alcatraz in june 11 1962 the question is did they survive, I think that they did. The reasons I
think they did is because they have multiple eyewitnesses, the mythbusters proved it was possible, and
there raft was found on shore. According to alcatraz prison.com, their families say that they got letters
from them. People also say that they see them at parks, and other places. Those people call the police
but the police but they do nothing, for some reason. I think that their families getting letters would
prove that there alive. According to the mythbusters it is possible. The way that they proved it was
possible, was they tracked
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Pecola s Ugliness In The Bluest Eye
In the Autumn section of The Bluest Eye, the reader constantly sees Pecola Breedlove thinking with a
low sense of self esteem and dignity specifically towards her appearance and the way others view her.
Taking her ugliness, she begins to compare herself to members of the world around her, in turn beating
herself up over it. During the chapter, she approaches Mr. Yacobwski s candy store and buys three
pieces of a candy called Mary Janes. For some background, the wrapper of the candy has A picture of
little Mary Jane, for whom the candy is named. Smiling white face. Blonde hair in gentle disarray,
blue eyes looking at her out of a world of clean comfort (50). These physical descriptions are exactly
how Pecola wants to look which has been brought across through her constant prayers for blonde hair
and blue eyes, therefore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pecola s peers in school, mainly the girls, would find ways of mocking the boys through her ugliness
by shouting phrases like, Bobby loves Pecola Breedlove! Bobby loves Pecola Breedlove! (46) an
embarrassment for both parties involved. When it comes to the different bystanders, their reaction is
full of laughter with no sense of comfort. Additionally, one would think that the adults around Pecola
would give her some justice but it was the opposite. They tried never to glance at her, and called on
her only when everyone was required to respond (46). The actions of the teachers further show how
Pecola is received in her community since stereotypically teachers should be the most accepting
members, but even they follow suit, avoiding Pecola and who she is. Altogether, it was not just Pecola
planting seeds internally telling herself how ugly she is but it came from many other people, some of
which are respectable figures around
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Abiotic Conditions
A study to investigate how abiotic conditions at different tidal heights affect biodiversity at Cranberry
Cove, NS.
Catherine Robertson
B00670867
Abstract
The intertidal zone has stressful and fluctuating abiotic conditions, making it harder for species to
survive in the environment. It is important to study the intertidal zone as it can help to understand how
the ocean is being affected by climate change (Gutowsky 2016). This study was conducted at
Cranberry Cove, NS, to investigate how abiotic conditions at different tidal heights affect invertebrate
and macroalgae diversity. A 20x20cm quadrant was used to measure species richness and diversity at
upper and mid intertidal zones. A LabQuest2 was used to measure temperature and salinity ... Show
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Some species were found in both areas, but others were only found in either the mid pool or upper
pool areas. The invertebrate species common to both mid and upper pool areas were dog whelk, green
crab, smooth periwinkle, blue mussels, rough periwinkle, isopod, common periwinkle and acorn
barnacle. Cladophora rupestris, Corallina officinalis, Pilayella, Chaetomorpha melagonium were the
macroalgae species that both the upper and mid pool areas contained. The mid pool area has more
biodiversity in regards to both invertebrate and macroaglae species (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
The common periwinkle was the most common invertebrate species for the upper pool area, and that
acorn barnacle was the most common invertebrate species for the mid pool area (Figure 1). The Ulva
linza is the most common macroalgae species for the upper pool areas, and Fucus distichus is the most
common for macroalgae specie (Figure 2). The upper pool area had the highest temperatures on
average (Table 1). However, the water salinity was higher in the mid pool area. Upper pool Mid
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  • 2. Pinto Ford had the right idea when they created the Pinto. Give consumers a vehicle that had the Ford name people trusted but also helped save the consumer money. This new vehicle would help give Ford a leg up on foreign auto makers and stay competitive in the subcompact auto market. The downside to this was, even before producing the Pinto, crash tests were conducted on various prototypes to learn whether they met the safety standards set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to reduce fires from traffic collisions. (Shaw, 2011) All prototypes failed the 20 mph test. Knowing the serious fire hazard this vehicle could encounter in rear end collisions, Ford officials were faced with a decision; move forward with the existing design to meet the production ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ford reasoned that the increased cost outweighed the benefits of a new gas tank design. Based on this analysis, Ford legally chose not to make the design change, which would have made the Pinto safer. However, just because it was legal doesn t mean necessarily that it was ethical. How can a price be put on saving a human life? It seems unethical to determine that people should be allowed to die or be seriously injured because it would cost too much to prevent it. The analysis did not take all the consequences into account; negative publicity Ford received, judgements and settlements resulting from lawsuits, not to mention some things just cannot be measured in terms of dollars when talking about human life. Ford has been treating its customers as a means to an end by putting a value on human lives. Kant s ethics proves that the Ford Pinto decision immoral, in that the act of releasing unsafe cars, just to get into the market and generate profits when applied universally would not make any sense. The ethical issue in the Ford Pinto case was whether they had a moral responsibility to see to the welfare of their consumers, outside of the legal responsibilities of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ethical Dilemmas And Ethical Issues Some ethical dilemmas that we may have to face professionally come down to truth vs. loyalty. In this essay I will be discussing the ethical issues two characters faced, the ethical teachings and having to choose between your biological family and your professional family. I will be doing this by examining the decisions made if they were morally and ethically right or wrong. Applying the locus of control and the looking at the ethical dilemmas they faced. One of the methods we use in some of our daily decision making is utilitarian reasoning, to decide the morally or ethically right and wrong course of actions. A situation in which the course of action the officer considered right was difficult. ethics book. Ray was put in various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen when Rays talks to Francis jr knowing about his team and Francis says back to him that it will all come back onto him, think about the conques. With this Ray was left debating the ethical dilemma between the truth and his family. If he tells the truth he will be airing out his family, if he puts the family first he is allowing them to conutuie what they have been doing it follows with wrong vs. wrong. Use of force, police have the right to use force on reasonable grounds to a necessary point that does not cross excessive force ethics book. Officers are given the powers to use force when they have the grounds to however there are cases where the powers are miss used like in the film in they abused the powers. Jimmy abused the powers he was given in such a way he could be charged, such as when he barges into a person s house with another officer then proceeding to knock a woman down taking her baby. Putting the baby on the ironing board and threating to burn the baby s face if the man does not tell him what he knows. This was due to a gang leader earlier coming to Jimmy s house and threatening his family. It put him in a spot where he picked family over the law and others lives. Deadly force nothing is more devising then a police shooting that appears unjustified ethics book. There is no other profession where they are given the right to lawfully take a life, with police when the oath is taken we are swearing to use this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Beatific Vision In St. Paul s Analysis Presocratic philosophers in their search for the truth caught glimpses of divinity and of eternal life. This search culminates in Socrates, who through his lifelong search for truth gains an image of the soul and eternal life similar to the Catholic concept of eternal life. In the Phaedrus, Socrates says that when all divine souls go to feast at the banquet (Phaedrus 247b), they ascend to a place beyond heaven to gaze upon a supreme divine being. Similarly, In his letter to the Hebrews, St. Paul speaks about the mass a copy of the heavenly sanctuary the beatific vision. Socrates, through natural revelation, grasped at an image of the divine and the beatific vision which is only fully revealed through divine revelation. Every artist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He saw the things of divinity, beauty, wisdom, and goodness, as nourishment of the soul and a guide towards the beatific vision. Likewise, the New Testament shows the beauty, wisdom and goodness in the mass as a mirror of eternal life. Combined, the natural philosophy and divine revelation paint a pure picture of eternal life. Plato could get to an imperfect description of the divine which Christianity is certain of through the mass and divine revelation. The mass, because it was given by divine revelation and is linked with the beatific vision is a more perfect view of it. Since the mass is a shadow of the beatific vision. Then what can be said about cavalry, which is the fullness of mass. How does cavalry relate to the fullness of the beatific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Bend It Like Beckham Religion Jessica Neale English 101 Vories 8 October 2015 Religious and Cultural Restrictions Bend it like Beckham explores the women s soccer world and shows how you might have to alternate and bend some of the rules in order to reach your goals. This film is very rich in diverse cultural concepts. Most of the struggle in this film was trying to belong with the cultural relationships due to their ancestry. Certain religions have limitations against what activities they can take part in and differentiating between right and wrong. Jess Indian background held certain restraints on her goals and dreams to play soccer and enjoy what she loves doing. Many other countries have similar rules with their religion where young children are expected to follow their parent s traditions and beliefs. So how far ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can relate to this article with the ministry work that I do across America and sometimes in third world countries. After taking multiple trips to these parts of the world like, Sri Lanka, and experiencing this entirely new universe, it opened my eyes in ways that I had never of imagined. We as white Americans are unbelievably over privileged. The society we live in today is home to some of the most ignorant people. When it comes to how lucky and privileged we are, living in a free country with the rights that we have should be one of the most grateful gifts given to us. In the film Bend it like Beckham, Jess came from a different cultural background which was holding her back from her dreams of playing soccer. We have programs like food stamps and child services, Medicaid and public schools. Our babies get immunized against deadly diseases like hepatitis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Summary Of Rising Star Jake Paul Rising star Jake Paul takes over social media. Social medias like Instagram,Vine, Snapchat, and YouTube to become a rising star. Just at the age of sixteen Jake was making deals and getting paid through vine. Trying to follow in his brother s footsteps, Jake Paul becomes a star right behind his brother. Jake Paul the rising star on social media is known for his never giving up attitude, makes an effort out of everything, and for being creative. In his community, they both helped and did not help Jake achieve his dreams. An example of this is the kids at school was telling him his videos sucked and he will never be like his brother. In his book he even talks about his French teacher putting him down. Mme Baker didn t care, and she let me know it. Ca ne va pas durer éternellement. Monsieur Paul, she said... I said, Your vines, it s not going to last forever (Paul 123). Despite all this he kept going for his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He called it Team 10. He wanted to help viners that started off like he did and help them get a lot of followers. He got more than ten people, that s including him, to join Team 10. Who would ve guessed that a eighteen year old would want to get involved in business. He was working on different things all at once. From the T.V shows to workouts and dealing with his business. He never stopped working, that is all he did, he did not want to waste anytime. He did not like going out to parties, he would want to work on something productive. Not only did he do this but he started to create a movie. The movie is called Airplane Mode. As an afterthought, we might even end up discovering and explaining to the world why you have to put your phone on airplane mode when you fly. Does anyone know why? Does anyone do it (Paul 179)? The movie involves a bunch of social media stars on a plane and trying to figure out about the airplane mode on the phone. The movie is still being produced as far as anyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Theme Of Marigolds By Eugenia Collier In Marigolds , a short story by Eugenia Collier, the experiences of the protagonist support one of the many themes that growing up will deprive you of the innocence that you used to have as a child. She develops the theme that one cannot have both compassion and innocence. Through the use of several literary techniques such as symbolism, conflict, resolution, and irony, the author conveys through the protagonist, the overall theme of this short story. There are many situations that the main character goes through that show the reader the true meaning of this. Lizabeth, the main character, transforms from a violent carefree girl to a mature responsible woman by the end of the story. Lizabeth is the protagonist who faces many problem from the beginning. She does not know whether to place herself in society, as a child or an adult. Joy and rage and wild ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seeing a person she completely looked up to, showing signs of weakness was too much for her to handle. My father was a strong man who could whisk a child upon his shoulders and go singing through the house. How could it be that my father was crying? The world had lost its boundary lines. My mother, who was small and soft, was now the strength of the family; my father, who was the rock on which the family had been built, was sobbing like the tiniest child Where did I fit into this broken picture? I do not now remember my thoughts, only a feeling of great bewilderment and fear. Even up to now, Lizabeth is still acting as if she is a child. She cannot control her emotion whatsoever because right after she hears of this news, she cannot fall asleep. She decides to do what she wants. And, she wants to take out all of her anger. She goes to Mrs. Lottie s yard and finds the marigolds. She just jumps in them, completely destroying them, and taking all of her anger out on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Human Physiology Lab Human Physiology Lab Special Senses Cutaneous Senses and Vision September 24/26, 2012 Our bodies are capable of sensing a wide spectrum of stimuli. We are consciously aware of some of the information our bodies perceive, but much of the information that is sensed is beyond our consciousness. Receptors responsible for perception of stimuli are found in many places: skin, eyes, ears, mouth, blood vessels, lungs, brain frankly, every cell in the body has sensory receptors. These receptors are broadly classified as photoreceptors (sensitive to light), chemoreceptors (sensitive to chemicals), thermoreceptors (sensitive to warm or cold), mechanoreceptors (sensitive to stretch/pressure), and nociceptors (sensitive to damage). Sensory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. Explore the following areas and record the minimum distance on the data sheet: Lips Back of neck Index finger tip Calf Palm of hand Big Toe Wrist (palmar surface) Back Wrist (plantar surface) B. Tactile Localization 1. Have the subject close his/her eyes. 2. With the point of a pencil or pen, make a slight indentation on the lips. Remove the pencil and have the subject (with eyes still closed) indicate the point of stimulation with another pencil. Measure the error distance in mm. Repeat for the same stimulus point. Is there improvement with repetition? 3. Record the localization error for the following additional areas: Lips Back of neck Index finger tip Calf Palm of hand Big Toe Wrist (palmar surface) Back Wrist (plantar surface) Experiment 3. Adaptation and Negative After Image in Temperature Receptors. HYPOTHESIZE whether the hands will perceive temperature correctly after adaptation to warm and cold water. 1. Fill one of the 1L beakers halfway with water at room temperature. Half fill a second beaker with water of about 40(C, and half fill a third beaker with ice water. 2. Place the left hand in cold water and the right hand in the warm water for about 2 minutes. 3. Quickly insert both hands into the room temperature water. 4. On the data sheet, record the sensations felt by each hand. Experiment 4. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Robert Frost Grief Robert Frost: Through the Eyes of Depression Since the date of Robert s birth in 1874, Frost experienced great affliction through his life. On May 5, 1885 his father died of tuberculosis leaving 8 dollars to the family s name at the age of eleven. While married at the age of twenty one, four of his six children died through their suicide or disease. Irma, Frost s fourth child, out lived frost in a mental hospital. His younger sister Jeanie also bound in a mental hospital had passed in 1929. Lesley, the second child of Frost, out lived Frost, marrying twice and wrote a few children books. Unfortunately, Frost continued to endure loss when his mother and his wife, Elinor, developed cancer passing soon after the diagnosis. Discovering more of Frost s past life, it s no surprise that most of his poems revolve around the five stages of grief and loss. In understanding the process of grief , the poem The Road Not Taken seems to implement the stage of acceptance. In the first stanza, we are approached with two decisions in a yellow wood , yellow meaning intellect, energy and wisdom . While Wood meaning tree, implying growth or a rapid increase in something. Tree s usually turn yellow in the fall, the season fall meaning death or dying, typically referring to a tragedy. Already knowing a positive decision will be made based on a rapid increase in death, we then turn to the next turning point Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for the passing there had worn them about the same... . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While grass means, paradise, innocence or an unspoiled beauty. Frost took this path in hopes to reach a paradise or to grow from the rapid increase in death. After making his decision on the path, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Pathetic Fallacy in Camus’ the Stranger and... The Pathetic Fallacy in Camus The Stranger and Yoshimoto s Kitchen English A1 Higher Level World Literature Paper 1 Ojiugo Nneoma UCHE Candidate Number: 1415 068 1480 Words May 2010 In Camus The Stranger, and Yoshimoto s Kitchen, both authors use the literary technique of pathetic fallacy a branch of personification which gives to the weather and physical world, human attributes. In both texts, this technique enriches the narratives both aesthetically and in terms of meaning by telling the inner emotions of the characters. However, while in Kitchen, the pathetic fallacy is employed throughout the text, in The Stranger, it takes centre stage only at the most crucial point in the book with Meursault, the protagonist killing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The glittering night in this case is thankfully left alone to ring with all its positive connotations; without the show spoiling, depressing adjective lonely (6) or its companions. With the reoccurrence of death, loss and with them, sorrow, Mikage says: I watched the gloomy clouds of the orange of the sunset spreading across them in the western sky. Soon, the cold night would descend and fill the hollow in my heart (56). Scenery which in better circumstances would have been a beautiful sunshine and the coming of a peaceful night, become gloomy and cold. Thus, the spreading and descen[t] are not really of the sunset, or of the night, but of the sorrow that comes with loss. With the reappearance of hope in the final cycle, the pathetic fallacy is both a reflection on the past, as well as an evidence of tenacious hope. Mikage says: The moon shone down from high above, crossing the sky, erasing the stars in its path. It was full. I watched it go behind a cloud, completely hidden, and re emerge (94). Stars usually have a positive connotation as they hold light in the sea of the night s darkness However, in this scene, there is a seeming contradiction as they are eras[ed] (96). This is however merely seeming because with the full moon, an atmosphere more positive than that of stars in a dark night is created. The moon leaves a bright ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry... CHAPTER III HUMANISM IN MARK TWAINS NOVELS A study of Mark Twain s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an adventure in understanding changes in America itself. The book, at the center of American geography and consciousness, asks readers to reexamine definitions of civilization and freedom, right and wrong, social responsibility and inhumanity. Published in 1885, the novel recounts those pre civil war days when the controversy over slavery, with designated slave and Free states, disfigured the face of America and its view of itself as a land of the free. Both geographically and otherwise, the story is an examination of life at the center: the center of America s premier river, the Mississippi in the middle of the geographical United states, with slave states below, free states above, which is the route toward freedom and escape for Huck and Jim; the center of one of the foremost conflicts on American soil, slavery, which soon results in a civil war; the center of the coming of age of both a young man and a nation that struggle to understand redefinitions of nationhood and freedom, right and wrong; and the center of a shift from Romanticism to Realism in art and letters that would provide for a new way for Americans to express and re create themselves. The novel offers an excellent example of American picaresque fiction and meaningful use of dialect, although this dialect may be difficult reading for students for whom English is not a first language. Although the final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lament for a Son Essay Lament for a son Lament for a son is book written by Nicholas Wolterstorff, who is mourning the premature death of his son Eric who passed away in a mountain climbing accident in Austria. Nicholas Wolterstorff is an American philosopher and currently the Noah Porter Emeritus Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale University. He is a writer with philosophical and theological interests. He has written books on aesthetics, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and philosophy of education. His book Lament for a son was written to honor his son. The book is full of anecdotes and stories about the death of his son to give voice to his grief. He writes the book with true emotions and stories to inspire ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a loved when is gone it feels like a hole in the world. With much grief he says, Never again will anyone inhabit the world the way he did. Questions I have can never now get answers. The world is emptier. My son is gone. Only a hole remains, Avoid, a gap, never to be filled (33). This phrase describes his emotions and how he views the world without his son. The author gives advice on what to say to someone who is mourning. He says to never say its Ok because its never okay and death is awful. What I need to hear from you is that you recognize how painful it is. I need to hear from you that you are with me in my desperation (34). When some passes away no one really knows what his or her loved ones are feeling because each death is unique and each person is different. The wisest of words don t even make the pain go away, and all that can be done is lending an ear to listen, a shoulder to lean on. When there is nothing one can do to make things better again, to bring someone back, to be happy again, all your left is emptiness. The author feels like something is over and that his life is divided in a before and after. Something is over (46). The author goes on to have an out of body experience where he attaches himself to Eric. He realizes that Eric s death is not only his loss but also Eric s loss because he will never be able to do things he always wanted to do or be with his family again. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Persuasive Essay On Forethought To Adoption Forethought to Adoption While there are those that will argue against adoption, the real argument should be; potential adoptive parents should plan sensibly and be prepared while considering all the details that will play a role in the adoption process. Forethought to all the factors is impossible; there will always be more questions, but they should not just jump in, adoption is not something you should make irrational decisions about. This is a lifelong commitment that will affect your whole family, also the life of a child. The public views adoptive children as the vulnerable party in adoption, agencies acknowledge that adoptive parents are also vulnerable. Prospective parents face stressful individual and collective role transition challenges as they anticipate forming a new adoptive family. (Farber 176) For some parents, adoption challenges mobilize problem solving, coping resources, and adaptive resolution. For others, these challenges become stressors, overtax coping resources, and even contribute to family dissolution. (Farber 177) Hence, as a potential adoptive parent or parents there are questions to grasp answers before any decisions are made. What types of adoption are you contemplating? What factors you should be considering during an adoption. Are you financially stable enough to go through the adoption process, then provide an adopted child a decent life? There are numerous factors to consider after you have made the decision to adopt a child; however, these matters can be figured out, in the end if you are ready to make a lifetime commitment, if you can love moreover provide for a child, if you want this enough, you can make it happen. An important part of this decision is what type of adoption are you contemplating? Private or Independent domestic adoptions can be very expensive. A private adoption is when a family privately adopts an infant through a lawyer, physician or facilitator as an alternative to using an adoption agency. Whereas an independent adoption is when a birth mother gives a child to an adoptive family without having representation, which is lawful in most states. International adoption is difficult, also it can be costly; while some countries have limited the number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Western World Religion Although there were many different aspects that played into the shaping of Western society, religion was the most influential. That s not to say that religion was able to do that alone, but it seems that no matter what was happening during the course of the last several hundred years, religion played a part. Without the efforts of Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, and many others who were willing to stick their necks out for religious freedom. Bucking the system and questioning the status quo was exactly the theme of every major development in the Western world. The following words from Martin Luther help to bring together an idea that sparked progression and reform that began in the early 1500s and is still in motion today: I have often said that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God s right, or the divine right of kings, led to many civilizations under the direction of rule by those who were only in that position because of religious standing. Thanks to the actions of political reformers, many nations began adopting policies that were more representative of their inhabitants. They weren t perfect to begin with, and many countries were ruled by emperors who claimed to be progressive but were clinging on to ideas that would further their own agendas. They were called enlightened despots. Catherine the Great was one of those rulers. She had many great ideas and was seen by most of her people as a friend of Enlightenment. However, she had a greater desire to be views as an enlightened leader, rather than actually being one. When Catherine suspended meetings of a Legislative Committee aimed at giving a voice to all due to her lack of order, it led many to believe that there were aspects of her persona that were simply for show (Boeve, Schrijvers, Stoker, Vroom, 2006). However, even a glimmer of progression showed that the once unheard of actions of religious reformists was beginning to have an impact on all facets of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Early Human Education Research Paper Early Human Education A healthy development of children in the early years of life can certainly create a huge effect in the children. A development that forms an important foundation for all the upcoming challenges that society provides. Many researchers have contributed around the topic, and have come to a conclusion stating that child development helps shape life in many ways. Most importantly stages of life as a child, and also adolescence has been an important stage of life that has shaped people. In addition it has been stated that as well as in early child development, important changes in life can also take place throughout life and not just early child development. It is very important that as humans we have the opportunity to grow, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these in which are based on the way a child was raised, and how he or she was able to approach the challenging obstacles of life. Adult life can be predictable, since familiar paradigm has shown many traces of the state of development throughout the years. Relating back to the changes of early child development, and the sensitive transitions of life itself, change is frequently shown by physical, cognitive, and social experiences. Different amounts of changes undergo as teenage years transpire, which is a time for humans to find themselves and grow, but several mood changes, and point of views occur. Many negative effects can shape the way they are going to be, since child abuse can bring many negative effects, which creates difficulty in growth and could eventually cause the person to commit suicide, or the person to kill. In order to have a good point of view relating to early child development a good point of view must be made to establish a good understanding of life span perspective. Perspectives, such as Psycho biological derived, bias against redundancy, self consciousness, decisions towards biophylia or necrophilia, intentional expectation, and many others. Processes that begin with conception, and ends with death itself, and as well as the different changes in life as growth is being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Authenticity in Northanger Abbey Northanger Abbey: Authenticity In what is for Jane Austen an uncharacteristically direct intervention, the narrator of Northanger Abbey remarks near the end: The anxiety, which in the state of their attachment must be the portion of Henry and Catherine, and of all who loved either, as to its final event, can hardly extend, I fear, to the bosom of my readers, who will see in the tell tale compression of the pages before them, that we are all hastening together to perfect felicity. As far as I know this is the only overt reference Austen ever makes to the material nature of her medium, and the relationship of that materiality to generic conventions. She might as well have said This is a romantic comedy I m writing as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Davies adaptation of Middlemarch, a book whose opening words are Miss Brooke , the opening scene is of a sexy and mysterious looking male stranger arriving in town: the High Plains Drifter of Victorian England. In the Davies version of Pride and Prejudice, a book about five sisters and how they secured their futures is transformed into a script which begins with two men one of whom is significantly more sexy and mysterious looking than the other mounted on handsome, powerful, snorting horses galloping flat out across a field. (True, the camera then pans back to find them being watched from a hill by a pair of speculative and not especially friendly dark eyes under a bonnet, and there is an audible creak of shifting power as the view lines up with Elizabeth Bennet for the rest of the series.) Despite the relative freedom to improve on Austen that was granted by the five hour time frame, Davies had a different if equally money driven kind of problem; he was obliged, like the novelists writing in monthly instalments for the literary journals of the later nineteenth century, but unlike Austen herself, to rearrange the narrative so that it contained a series of regularly spaced, unresolved mini climaxes, to leave the audience dangling and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Altan Khan Primogeniture There often comes a time in our lives where we must challenge preconceptions, traditions, or perspectives that challenge our own personal interests. It can be something as seemingly mundane as convincing a teacher or mentor you are a worthy student, or as serious as challenging a cultural practice that has been inculcated for generations. In my life, I frequently have striven to achieve the former, and Altan Khan of the Khalkha certainly took it upon himself to carry out the latter when he challenged the practice of primogeniture within the Yuan dynasty. I think it is certainly a good case study for life to view how Altan Khan handled the issue of primogeniture for his kingly legitimacy, as we can learn from past ingenuity and ideas to fix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They too were faced with the issue of changing hearts, minds, and traditions. Chinggis did so with a massive campaign of military conquest, Qubilai and Altan however, utilized religion to carry out their legitimizing purposes. Altan no doubt looked to the past in Qubilai with the priest patron relationship of Phags Pa and Qubilai to establish his own. Just as Qubilai used the Sakyapa to prove his legitimacy as Khan, Altan could use the Gelugpa to become the Great Khan. Just as Altan looked to history, we too can use the practices of previous men and their problem solving strategies in our own lives. While I do not have an army to defend my patronage of a new religious sect that lends me my title as king, I do have the means to defend my points and intellect to my professors to lend me a satisfactory grade on an assignment. It is essentially the same thing, Altan wanted to be Khan so he used the tools at his disposal (a new religious sect and an army) to challenge the preconception that you had to be the primogeniture: descendant of the Yuan to be Khan. My peers and I too are using the tools at our disposal, our intellect and writing, to challenge any idea that you and other professors might have that me or my classmates are not worthy students who deserve satisfactory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Violet, Klaus, And Sunny Baudelaire Summary Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire were intelligent children, and they were charming, and resourceful, and had pleasant facial features, but they were extremely unlucky, most everything that happened to them was rife with misfortune, misery and despair (1) . This story takes place at Count Olaf s house and at the Briny Beach were Baudelaire children received bad news from Mr. Poe that their parents had vanished in a terrible fire. They had to live with a man named Coant Olaf; he was a mean and stubborn man who has a tattoo of an eye on his left ankle, and only had one eyebrow. Violet was the eldest Baudelaire who was a very smart girl and liked to invent things, she had black hair with a purple ribbon and would put up her hair when she was going to invent something. Klaus was the middle child and loved to read and was very intelligent he wore glasses and had black hair. Sunny was a baby like most babies and loved to chew on things she wore a yellow ribbon on the little piece of hair that she had. Violet and the other two were going to his house and met Justice Strauss a lovely and nice judge who lived next door to Count Olafs house. Count Olaf said that he loved kids but the only reason he wanted to care for the kids is because he wanted to marry Violet so he could get the Baudelaire fortune that belonged to Violet the eldest Baudelaire child. At age 16 the fortune would be hers. The book level is 6.4 and i really enjoyed reading it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And I saw my sister reading the series and she really liked it so I decided to read it. If you would like to find out the rest go read the book yourself because i m not telling you the rest. Main Idea: the Baudelaire children are in trouble they have to live with the most meanest man named Count ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. American Juvenile Justice System Analysis The American juvenile justice system is consistently developing to adhere to societal values, just as any individual or system in our surroundings. It is important to note that there is not one but several juvenile justice systems within the United States. Each state has its own set of laws governing their juvenile justice system (National Research Council Institute of Medicine, 2001, p. 155). 1899 was the beginning of a substantial shift in the rights of juveniles. However, with two opposing views of the protection of society and the rehabilitation of youth, several states have battled between adopting policies less stringent on youth and adopting policies like the 1990 s, Get Tough depriving youth of the protection of the Justice System (University of Pittsburgh, 2009). Preceding the twentieth century, there was minimal distinction between the rights of an adolescent and those of an adult. Forming the foundation of the early U.S. Justice system was the common law of England (Hess, et al., 2012, p.34). Common law failed to recognize a category specifically representative of juvenile crime. William Blackstone an English jurist, judge and Tory politician summarized the common law as it was before the 1800 s stating, Under seven years of age indeed an infant cannot be guilty of a felony; for then a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... United States, Kent Morris a 16 year old boy was denied due process after his case was transferred from the juvenile court to criminal court. Kent was denied his right to a hearing, access by his counsel to social reports and denied reason for the court s decision of transfer. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Kent, stating that Kent was entitled to a hearing that adhered to due process law. The Supreme Court concluded that Kent s counsel should have had access to all records involving the waiver, and the judge should have provided a written statement providing reason for the waiver (National Research Council Institute of Medicine, 2001, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Longleaf Pinn Ecosystem Analysis The Pinus palustris, or more commonly referred to as longleaf pine trees, were once the dominant tree type in the Southeastern United States and has been further exterminated at about 97% of its original range (Frost 1995). When you think of fire, you typically will think of destruction, but with the right fire regime in certain ecosystems it can actually help the area become more successful. Due to the degradation of the longleaf pine forests, prescribed burning has become a necessary factor to keep the forests successful (Lavoie et al., 2014). The biodiversity of the longleaf pin ecosystem depends on a lot of rainfall, porous, sandy soils, and a cycle of fires (Greenberg, 2002). Longleaf pine trees have a tolerance of and ability to regenerate in a high frequency fire regime (Loudermilk et al., 2011). Once longleaf pines grow above the height most fires tend to be, they have a high survival chance where as if they were in the shrub state, then they would be burned from being exposed and lack of structure maturity. Most longleaf pines will grow in an area where there are also hardwoods growing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hardwoods will stay in the shrub state unless the fire frequency decreases then the hardwoods will grow rapidly causing the longleaf pines to fight for nutrients more (Guerin, 1993). As well as helping the longleaf pines receive more nutrients, if you take away the hardwoods from the equation for wildfires, then the length of the time that the fire will be in the forest will diminish greatly. Fires do not affect the adult trees as much as the younger trees because they are more susceptible to the fires from being lower to the grounds or smaller (Boyer, 1993). Since most of the trees in the two forests that were measured on the UNCW campus were mature longleaf pines, the prescribed fires did not affect the trees as must as it would if the trees were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Why Animals Should Laws Obeying Animals And Animals How often do you eat meat, eggs, or any dairy product? Do you ever think about the animal or the animal s feelings? When you look at the biology food chain you find that wildlife are predators preying among each other. Plants are eaten by small rodents and insects which are eaten by frogs. Snakes eat frogs and foxes eat rabbits which are consumed by humans. Mushrooms feed off of dead animals and plants and such is the cycle of food. Even though Animals should be safe, there should not be laws protecting animals on farms and in the wildlife. Animals are needed for important research and Humans should not be expected to follow laws animals won t obey. There should not be laws protecting animals on farms and in wildlife. Animals provide many great sources, and without them we wouldn t have the majority of the things we have. Animals provide meat, milk, fur, and sources of protein. Without animals there would not be insulin for the regulation of diabetes, valves for human heart surgery, or suede for shoes. I believe pets should be protected, but not farm animals or wild animals who are used for important by product. Animals are used to make parts such as water filters, insulation, rubber, and anti freeze. Laws humans are expected to comply with cannot be regulated in the wilderness. Humans should not be expected to follow laws animals won t obey. One law that humans are expected to follow that cannot be regulated in the wild is The right of animals to be free from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hvac Case When it comes to purchasing a new HVAC system there are so many things to consider. Cost is the biggest pill to swallow whether you are considering replacing an old, out dated system or been told you need a new unit. New HVAC units run upwards in the thousands, not counting the installation costs and over the course of its life, the upkeep and filter costs. To help make the pill easier to swallow I am going to go over some of the top HVAC brands in America based on efficiency, warranties, and cost effectiveness over the course of its life. Keep in mind the top brands offer modulating technology. If this sounds foreign to you, here s a quick breakdown: In years past units either ran at low capacity (65% of full capacity) or high (100% of capacity) with nothing in between. With modulating technology, units adjust during a cycle in increments as small ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This technology boasts solar modules that can power your entire HVAC system through solar energy alone. Talk about savings!! On top of this the XC25 has the industry best SEER cooling at a 26, while their XP25 gives you a SEER 23.5. The highest furnace efficiency is 98.5% with a HSPF heat pump rating of 10.2. Their modulating units are the SLP98V gas furnace, XC25 air conditioner, and XP25 heat pump. Lennox offers a lifetime warranty on the heat exchanger and 10 years on most parts. Carrier s Infinity line has been considered the industry s best for years. Carrier was the first of the HVAC major brands to introduce modulating technology in its Greenspeed 25VNAO and is known for its efficiency and performance. The Infinity line boasts the highest furnace efficiency rating of 98.5%, highest SEER cooling rating of 21, and the highest heat pump HSPF rating of 13. Their modulating units are the Infinity 98 59MN7 furnace and Greenspeed 25VNAO heat pump while their warranty is lifetime heat exchanger and 10 years on most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Rainbow Comes After The Storm Short Story A Rainbow Comes After the Storm Newaygo, Michigan, a small, little, suburban town north of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Their tubing and rafting was a hotspot for families to spend quality time together. I was part of one of them. I was filled with excitement. While we were waiting in line, we were cracking jokes and having a good time. Group number 43, head your way to the pink bus! the announcer called. My family of 7 got onto the bus. It was my uncle, my aunt, my 6 year old cousin, Avi, My 11 year old cousin, Preet, my parents and me. We were on the bus, in this strange tiny town. We drove down the dirt road, down to the forest. I found this quite sketchy, but the only thing that was in my head was jumping into the cold, crisp, and clear water as I imagined. Then, the bus began to shake as the bus driver announced through the radio, Don t be frightened, we are almost there! Just a few more of these sharp turns and you ll be on your tubes down the refreshing water. Just remember to get off at the bridge, or you ll be in deep trouble. The bridge, the bridge, the bridge. I kept on repeating that in my head so I would not forget. Suddenly, everyone started clapping. It was finally time to get off. Preet and I rushed to get the tubes for everyone in our family, and some twine to attach it. We were filled with excitement. Time flew by, and we were finally on the dock. We got our tubes tied up, and went into the water. The sun was shining through the dancing, tall, trees and everyone was smiling. Groups started to pass us by, to the point we were isolated. We couldn t see anyone else in the vast river. There was no possible way to get of neither. The land was all slanted, so you would have to climb, along with that it was all private property. I was slightly worried about this. Mommy, is that a sea monster? My cousin, Avi questioned. Then all of a sudden there was a BOOM! A tree log stuck us. This tree log was gigantic; it looked like it weighed a million pounds. It was so big that we couldn t get around it. We couldn t use it to hold onto as it was all mushy and wet. I thought to myself, should I go under the log, but it s way too low, I would drown. We are going to be stuck here forever. We have nothing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Efficient Market Theory and Behavioural Finance Essay The behaviour of markets and investors, the decision making in the market place and the dynamics of demand and supply in any given market cannot be determined with a hundred percent accuracy. However master minds in the past have designed various techniques and theories that help investors make a particular buying decision, or to make choices logically. These theories and techniques help today s investors to peep into the future and make almost immaculate predictions regarding the future behaviour of the market and the ongoing trends. A lay man night view the decision making of an investor as being solely based upon speculation but in reality every move that an investor makes today in the market place is backed up by sound calculation and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So according to the Efficient Market Theory it is impossible for any investor to beat the market that is earn more profit or get more return than what the market is actually offering. Therefore the investor can only earn greater profits on his investment if the investment portfolio includes a high proportion of risky investments that is those with higher standard deviations and betas but with a good capability of yielding high returns as well (Stephens, C.R., 2010). On the other hand behavioural finance defines the market dynamics and movement in terms of psychology of the participants in the trading process. Behavioural finance proposes that the amount of information available in the market regarding the factors that determine the output or profitability of a particular investment actually serve to determine the movement and output of the market itself (Fama, E.F., 1998). It is believed that Efficient Market Theory is based upon some fallacies and it does not provide strong grounds of whatever that it proposes. More importantly the Efficient Market theory is perceived to be too subjective in its definition and details and because of this it is close to impossible to accommodate this theory into a meaningful and explicit financial model that can actually assist investors in making the investment decisions (Andresso O Callaghan, B., 2007). The basis of Efficient Market theory is considered to have a gap in theory and practice that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Characteristics Of Characterism In The Doll s House The Doll s House by Katherine Mansfield is an example of a modern short story because it fits all of the four criteria we discussed in class. The story emphasizes subtle characterization, implies facts and psychological truths, emphasizes revelation, and has examples of dramatic irony. The first criteria of a modern short story is that the story emphasizes subtle characterization rather than fast paced plot. The Doll s House does emphasize this subtle characterization in many ways. One example of this is how Katherine Mansfield lets us know how Isabel has a sense of entitlement for being the oldest in a rich family. She does not state this directly, however, she subtly tells us this by through the dialog of Isabel, like when she said, I m to tell, said Isabel, because I m the eldest. ... Isabel was bossy, but she was always right... (page 1, paragraph 8). A fast paced plot is not present in the story because it is a slice of life story, or a story that portrays the everyday lives of the characters. There is nothing particularly special happening in the story, so it emphasizes on these subtle characterizations instead. The second criteria of a modern short story is that the author implies rather than states facts and psychological truths. One example of this is when the author tells us how close they are because they have nobody else who will talk to them but each other. The author does not go right out and say this, however, she implies this through her characterization by saying, The Kelveys never failed to understand each other, (page 2, paragraph 4) after talking about how the other children left them out because of their parents, and talking about how they are always together. Mansfield also implies the fact that the Kelvey sisters father left their family. She does this by saying, But where was Mr. Kelvey? Nobody knew for certain. (page 2, paragraph 3) This implies that he might have walked out on the family before he went to jail. The author also implies the shame that Lil felt over her father, and her mother s job. She does not say this directly, but when the girls were talking to the Kelvey sisters about their father, the author says, ...Lil only gave her silly, shamefaced smile. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Understanding Organizational Performance 1.0 Introduction The focus of this paper will be on investigating an organization, their performance management system and our recommendations for the future. Historically performance management is defined as evaluation a firm through metrics such as return on investment and economic value added. Our analysis will cover not only the financial performance of our chosen firm, but also their values in behaviors as well as their objectives. Thus, we will ascertain if the current system of performance management held by the firm is aligned with their objectives and appropriate for their situation. 1.1 Why is strategic performance management important? Strategic performance management is a process where an organization develops its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also have on job training, which is a cost effective way to ensure that their staff is capable of performing well. Tesco Leadership Framework is directed at three key themes to guide behavior in all employees. These behaviors link to nine critical success factors. The critical success factors can be segmented in several levels of assessment. This aids management in selecting the staff with the capacity to become high performing contributors to organisations. As part of the long term strategy of the corporation, discovering future leaders is of the utmost importance. TESCO states that they will select leaders wherever they can be found in the organization for advancement. Promotions are a regular occurrence as over 2,900 managers were promoted internally in the United Kingdom and literally thousands more in international locations. The Options programme is a more infrequently used as only 1 in 30 employees are enrolled while basic training and development happens about every 1 in 10 members of TESCO. Before beginning their development plan, each member of the TESCO staff selects gaps in their skills and competencies. The Personal Development Plan has a section where they can select this information for their line managers to check on in the future. 2.4 What is strategic performance management? Who says so? The balanced scorecard is the most widely used standard for performance management. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Efficacy Of Antidepressant Medication Therapy Cuijpers (2017) identifies that over the last 40 years there have been approximately 500 randomized trials looking at the efficacy of treating depression with psychological methods. The studies chosen provide insight into the lack of efficacy of antidepressant medication therapy, as well as the effectiveness of psychological therapies. The evidence provided in the studies appears to support one another. Compare and Contrast Fournier et al. (2010) and Barbui et al. (2011) both concluded that there is a deficiency of support for the use of antidepressant medications in adults with minor depression. Fournier et al. (2010) found that antidepressant medication was not helpful in patients with a Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Collective Wisdom The collective wisdom across studies supports the use of cognitive behavioral therapy for minor depression. However, there are limitations to prescribing cognitive behavioral therapy frequently for the first line treatment of depression. The primary limitation identified is the inadequate number of therapists to administer cognitive behavioral therapy (Linde et al., 2015). Additional research is attempting to identify successful methods of administering cognitive behavioral therapy in a remote fashion (Linde et al., 2015). Overall, there is an agreement that patients with minor depressive symptoms should be prescribed a form of psychotherapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy is shown to be favorable over the other types of psychotherapies for depression treatment. However, some bias may exist due to cognitive behavioral therapy being the most studied form of psychotherapy. The evidence shows that cognitive behavioral therapy should be prescribed as a first line treatment. However, the large number of antidepressants prescribed by primary providers demonstrates a disconnect between evidence and practice. After reviewing the most up to date literature and APA guidelines (2013) the consensus is that psychotherapy should be prescribed for outpatients with minor depressive symptoms. Sufficient evidence suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy should be prescribed for all patients with minor depressive symptoms. Application ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Canadian Pizza In the 21st century, businesses have been exposed to a new kind of business practice model called e commerce. E commerce is the technique of carrying out the business operations through the internet. This not only expands the customer base for the business, but also ensures that products and services are delivered in a more organized manner. For the purpose of expanding the operations and to better cater to the needs of the individual customer, Canadian Pizza has also initiated its own e commerce platform by creating their website called www.canadian pizza.com. By accepting orders online, Canadian Pizza will be able to maintain more accurate information regarding the customers. This may also form part of an integrated Enterprise Resource ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the website provides all the basic information as you would expect in a normal e commerce website. It does not allow the customer to place an order online. If the customer is able to place an order online, then it may help increase the sales for Canadian pizza. Delivery services currently accounts for around 80 percent of the total revenue made by the company, but it represents a mere 7% to 8% of the total market share. Therefore, they do have significant scope of market share expansion, which may translate into greater sales and greater profit for the company. Therefore if the company merely adds the option to place orders and checkout online, then it may significantly help increase their market share. Customers can easily sieve through their product list and then place and order online. This will be quicker and easier to process both for the customers as well as the company. References 1. LEE KIAN SEONG, 2009. Pizza maker in upbeat mood. [online]. Available at: [Accessed on 11 December 2011] 2. Canadian2for1 pizza, 2011. About the Company.[online] Available at: [Accessed on 11th December 2011] 3. Canadian2for1 pizza, 2011. Company History.[online] Available at: http://www.canadian pizza.com/CompanyHistory.aspx [Accessed on 11th December 2011] 4. Canadian2for1pizza, 2011. Dine in franchises are available now !!. [online] Available at: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Dominos Pizza zza. Product Domino s introduced a wide range of Pizzas and other snack items customized according to the tastes and preferences of Indian public including Double Cheese Crunch pizza, Cheese Burst pizza, Kebab pizza, Chicken Wings, Choco Lava cake, Pasta, Breadsticks etc. They also launched few Pizzas for specific geographical markets * Deluxe chicken with Mustard Sauce and Sardines were introduced in East Indian markets * Mutton Ghongura and Chicken Chettinad were introduced in South Indian markets 2. Price Initially Domino s India targeted customers, which are value sensitive and not price sensitive. The high price of their products were attributed to the high quality of material used. Domino s even sourced some of their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their sights were firmly set on building a dynasty of three locations and monopolizing pizza delivery in a small concentrated area. From inception, the Domino s logo contained three dots. These dots, still present on the current logo, represent Tom Monaghan s original vision of opening three locations and develop a triangulation delivery strategy (Miranda, 2009). In the early years of business, pizza was the only item on the menu at Domino s. Side items were never considered to be a part of the menu. Remaining sensitive to competitors and allowing competition to affect product pricing is a classic trait of a market follower (Kotler amp; Anderson, 2008). Domino s was eventually forced to add medium and extra large sizes to remain competitive. Domino s Pizza has chosen a market follower strategy. Product, one of the four Ps of the marketing mix, is an area where the market leader continues to influence Domino s. Competition forces changes to the market followers. The first change to the product offering at Domino s happened almost three decades after they opened. In 1989, Domino s Pizza introduced a deep dish pizza (Laukens, 2010). While it would stand to reason that the new addition to the menu was an answer to a competing product, Domino s had entered a market where deep dish was the only acceptable version of a pizza. Market research had revealed that Domino s market demographic was culturally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Contributory Factors to Passing Licensure Examination for... ABSTRACT Contributory Factors to the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) Performance among the 2008 Education Graduates of the College of the Immaculate Conception By Dr. Milagros B. Cortez and Dr. Rosalita M. Licup The College of the Immaculate Conception (CIC) is known for its high quality teacher education. The college provided the province of Nueva Ecija with quality teachers in terms of teaching proficiency coupled with religious background. However, CIC is now facing difficulty in providing more licensed teachers due to varied factors. For quite sometimes, the college entrants for teacher education were becoming inferior in quality compared to other degree programs in the college which eventually lead to lower passing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This report is concerned with the effects of teacher professionalization on elementary and secondary teachers in the United States(Clabaugh and Rozycki, 1986). There is a general perception that there is a marked change in the context of education in general and teacher education in particular. In a world that increasingly values specialization, teachers were found to be lacking in expertise in their respective fields of specialization. It is also recognized that there is a shift in educational emphasis from what to learn to how to learn brought about by an accelerating pace in the production of knowledge triggered by the intensifying and pervading scientific and technological revolution. But studies show that teachers do not have the appropriate learning tools such as communication, problem solving, and thinking skills to respond to such trends(Yeban,2002). Yeban (2002) continued that new imperatives are forcing teacher education institutions to re visit and re think their assumptions, theories, and practices about the kind of teachers that must be produced. The current curriculum where the respondents of the study belong is deemed insufficient to address these concerns. Issues such as the growing gap between theory and practice, failure to make teachers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Sociological Aspects Of Hilter s A Social Context In this critical article review, an analysis of Kater s (1981 article Hitler in a Social Context will examine the strengths and weaknesses of the sociological aspects of Hilter s rise to power during the Third Reich. Kater s motivation for writing this article is primarily based on the need form of comprehensive socio historical or sociological evaluation of Hitler, which will define the charismatic effects of Hitler s leadership in the rise of Nazi power. In a historiographical context, various biographers and social historians have examined Hitler, but the overarching social background of Hitler s rise through class analysis and an examination of psychological states is an important variable in Kater s article. For instance, one famous biographer of Hitler, Alan Bullock, is criticized for not providing a more comprehensive sociological examination of Hitler in terms of class status, psychological background, and the social environment: Although it is difficult to rank the existing treatises on Hitler on a scale of values, it is clear that even the best of them, including Bullock s standard volume, have somehow failed to classify Hitler properly from a sociological or socio historical perspective (Kater 244 245). This is a major motivation for Kater, since he is attempting to decipher the underlying social factors that influenced Hitler s rise to power as a leader of the German people. More so, Kater attempts to show the influence of Hilter s charisma, which seen as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. America s Treatment Of The Elderly There is a perceived notion that Eastern societies view aging in a positive aspect, while Western societies view aging in a negative light. Although there is much emphasis on respect for elders on the Confucian societies, however, does East Asia s treatment of the Elderly really differ from North America s treatment? In the Perceptions of Aging in Two cultures: Korean and American views on Old Age, the authors are able to prove their thesis that through previous studies by Harwood et al that countries such as South Korea, Philippines and Hong Kong do not necessarily hold positive views on of old age. In this study, to better understand beliefs and perceptions of aging, Koreans were expected to have a greater fear of old people, worry more about their physical appearance, and show greater levels of anxiety over aging more than their American counter parts. Although American women were expected to show more anxiety towards their physical appearance more than their male counterparts. Such perceptions on older people have an effect on the mental, physical and emotional health of elderly people. The many negative stereotypes about seniors affect how seniors see themselves and how society views them. These stereotypes are usually regarding their physical and cognitive abilities . Although these stereotypes may seem harmless, they hold serious ramifications to which affects the elderly participation in activities which may improve their physical or cognitive abilities. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Mission Statement And Acceptable Use Policy At Wuhan... Mission Statement and Acceptable Use Policy at Wuhan Foreign Languages School This paper evaluates the mission statement at Wuhan Foreign Languages School (WFLS). It also attempts to examine the technology mission statement, however, WFLS does not have one. Consequently, this paper suggests one for WFLS. The technology mission statement should also be interpreted as a guide for integrating technology into the school and classroom. Finally, this paper evaluates the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) of WFLS, and also offers suggestions for improving it and further aligning it with the mission statement of the school. WFLS Mission Statement The mission statement of Wuhan Foreign Languages School is Educating students with a focus on foreign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s a sign near the main entrance of the school that everyone who enters the school can see. Additionally, it s painted on a wall in the building with all the teachers offices, and on another wall, which is a fairly common hallway in a classroom building. The mission statement also appears on the school website. It is visible to everyone, and probably most people are at least aware of it, but beyond that, it is undetermined how well it is actually communicated to people. If these were the only ways, it is effortless overlook. The mission statement does not reflect on anything regarding ethical or legal practices. However, again based on Chinese culture, these would be assumed or overlooked. In Chinese culture, it seems that reputation and results are more important than legal and ethical practices, not that everyone or every business is illegal or corrupt. But regarding education, parents are much more concerned that their child be given every advantage possible over the millions of other children, and attending a school that has a reputation of students achieving high exam scores or being given opportunities to go abroad for college are much more relevant and imperative to them than ethical or legal practices. WFLS Technology Mission Statement Wuhan Foreign Languages School does not have a mission statement that specifically addresses their technology. Because of this, the author decided to create a mission statement for them. The mission statement is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Summary Of The Film American Ultra American Ultra is the story about a CIA sleeper secretive operative, Mike Howell (Jesse Eisenberg) living in a small town with his girlfriend. When the regime at headquarters shifts to new power, Mike Howell is put on a termination list. This is a film by Nima Mourizadeh staring Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Connie Britton. This is one of the most entertaining films I ve seen in a while, even though the story was not too originial A sleeper in a small town gets woken up and has to defend his life, think Bourne Identity, The Manchurian Candidate, and slew of other secret agent films, like The Kingsman, James Bound, Mission Impossible, and the list goes on and on. How many times can you do the same story over? This film takes an incredible angle, think Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Nima turns this piece into a combination of graphic art, comic book storytelling, action and comedy. I was visually entertained with art and action the fight scenes were amazing and flawlessly choreographed. And to think, this is only Nima s second film. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His style is unique and extremely creative. The angles, camera movement, and choice of lenses, helped get the story across, especially when Nima was developing the characters in the first 30 minute of the film. I enjoyed getting to know Mike and his girlfriend, Phoebe Larson (Kristen Stewart). The start of this film is amazing and completely grabs me by the ears. I was sucked into this story in the first 3 seconds of the film, with Jesse s opening sequence, the choice of angles, the sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Definition Of Liberation Hermeneutics tion of liberation theology. The option functions as a hermeneutical tool for interpreting reality and theological sources. It is therefore appropriate to introduce liberation hermeneutics as distinct from liberation theology within the broad arena of social scientific interest in the Bible within which several sub disciplines have taken on whole lives of their own, both in the sheer volume of literature published and in the ideological stances they represent. Theology Liberation hermeneutics Liberation theology experience DEVELOPMENT OF LIBERATION HERMENEUTICS Liberation hermeneutics developed a three part agenda. In opposition to the stated objectives of many forms of classical theology, experience takes precedence over theory. The dominant experience of a majority of people in the two thirds world, in which liberation theology emerged, is the experience of poverty suffering malnutrition, lack of access to basic human rights, education, clean water, medicine and the like. Hence first, a liberation hermeneutics begins with the experience of the injustice of poverty. Second it attempts to analyse or assess the reasons of this impoverished existence. Third, actions take precedence over rhetoric. Liberationists seek to determine a cause of corrective measures based on their previous observations, insights and judgments. In the liberation hermeneutic, the Bible does not normally come into play in step one of the three part agenda outlined above but only to aid in steps two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Biography of Margaret Atwood Essay example There are many female writers, some known better than other. Female writes most of the time focused their stories in experiences or personal point of view on what is going on around them. Other women write fiction of unusual worlds and character that people can relate to with the struggle or experiences. Margaret Atwood the Canadian nationalist poetess is a prominebt figure concerned with the need for a new language to explore relations between subjects and society (Omid, Pyeaam 1). Atwood wrote her first novel called, The Edible Woman ; this first novel categorized her as feminist, based on the main character of a strong woman. In an interview with Emma Brockes, Atwood affirms, First of all, what is feminism? Second, which branch of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Margaret Atwood s works have been categorized as feminist however she doesn t consider herself a feminist, she argues that her work describes her art by the feelings she wants to portray in her stories. First of all, Margaret Atwood is well known for writing fiction with strong female characters that critics categorize her as feminist. Her initial works, The Edible Woman , Dancing Girls , The Robber Bride , and The Handmaid s Tale are some of examples of her works that are categorize as feminist. Those novels of strong woman describe, The main characters variously indulge in self invention, self mythologising, role playing, and self division, while identity is presented as unstable and duplicitous throughout the novels (McCarthy 3). Atwood has that unique style to describe her characters. She elucidates the woman as their own self to invent their life and their environment through the entire novel. Atwood has a twisted technique for giving her work a jubilant name when the words describe the opposite. One example of that is her short story collection, Dancing Girls , Atwood, bears a surprisingly joyful title for a series of narratives shot through with anxiety and fear, with images of death, deformity, lifelessness and contained rage (Murray 1). Atwood has an incredible way to write stories where the characters go through gruesome obstacles or experiences that define ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Alcatraz Mythbusters Crunch, the raft had just made landfall that one fateful night. Frank morris and the anglin brothers escaped Alcatraz in june 11 1962 the question is did they survive, I think that they did. The reasons I think they did is because they have multiple eyewitnesses, the mythbusters proved it was possible, and there raft was found on shore. According to alcatraz prison.com, their families say that they got letters from them. People also say that they see them at parks, and other places. Those people call the police but the police but they do nothing, for some reason. I think that their families getting letters would prove that there alive. According to the mythbusters it is possible. The way that they proved it was possible, was they tracked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Pecola s Ugliness In The Bluest Eye In the Autumn section of The Bluest Eye, the reader constantly sees Pecola Breedlove thinking with a low sense of self esteem and dignity specifically towards her appearance and the way others view her. Taking her ugliness, she begins to compare herself to members of the world around her, in turn beating herself up over it. During the chapter, she approaches Mr. Yacobwski s candy store and buys three pieces of a candy called Mary Janes. For some background, the wrapper of the candy has A picture of little Mary Jane, for whom the candy is named. Smiling white face. Blonde hair in gentle disarray, blue eyes looking at her out of a world of clean comfort (50). These physical descriptions are exactly how Pecola wants to look which has been brought across through her constant prayers for blonde hair and blue eyes, therefore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pecola s peers in school, mainly the girls, would find ways of mocking the boys through her ugliness by shouting phrases like, Bobby loves Pecola Breedlove! Bobby loves Pecola Breedlove! (46) an embarrassment for both parties involved. When it comes to the different bystanders, their reaction is full of laughter with no sense of comfort. Additionally, one would think that the adults around Pecola would give her some justice but it was the opposite. They tried never to glance at her, and called on her only when everyone was required to respond (46). The actions of the teachers further show how Pecola is received in her community since stereotypically teachers should be the most accepting members, but even they follow suit, avoiding Pecola and who she is. Altogether, it was not just Pecola planting seeds internally telling herself how ugly she is but it came from many other people, some of which are respectable figures around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Abiotic Conditions A study to investigate how abiotic conditions at different tidal heights affect biodiversity at Cranberry Cove, NS. Catherine Robertson B00670867 Abstract The intertidal zone has stressful and fluctuating abiotic conditions, making it harder for species to survive in the environment. It is important to study the intertidal zone as it can help to understand how the ocean is being affected by climate change (Gutowsky 2016). This study was conducted at Cranberry Cove, NS, to investigate how abiotic conditions at different tidal heights affect invertebrate and macroalgae diversity. A 20x20cm quadrant was used to measure species richness and diversity at upper and mid intertidal zones. A LabQuest2 was used to measure temperature and salinity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some species were found in both areas, but others were only found in either the mid pool or upper pool areas. The invertebrate species common to both mid and upper pool areas were dog whelk, green crab, smooth periwinkle, blue mussels, rough periwinkle, isopod, common periwinkle and acorn barnacle. Cladophora rupestris, Corallina officinalis, Pilayella, Chaetomorpha melagonium were the macroalgae species that both the upper and mid pool areas contained. The mid pool area has more biodiversity in regards to both invertebrate and macroaglae species (Figure 1 and Figure 2). The common periwinkle was the most common invertebrate species for the upper pool area, and that acorn barnacle was the most common invertebrate species for the mid pool area (Figure 1). The Ulva linza is the most common macroalgae species for the upper pool areas, and Fucus distichus is the most common for macroalgae specie (Figure 2). The upper pool area had the highest temperatures on average (Table 1). However, the water salinity was higher in the mid pool area. Upper pool Mid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...