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Essay On The Movie Stagecoach
Stagecoach Film Review
I find the film Stagecoach to be a top level film of its time and a leading Western to this day, which
came to set a new standard for Western films. Stagecoach didn t stick to the norm of the time, where
Western movies were considered low grade and appealed to young boys, it exceeded people s
expectations. As Film theorist Andre Bazin wrote of Stagecoach , it is the ideal example of the
maturity of a style brought to classic perfection. Many things in Stagecoach were upgraded from
previous films of its genre, from the level that the story delves into the characters journey in the
stagecoach, to the location that it was filmed at. First of all, the story wasn t simply a good guy/bad
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In the movie you have the three basic camera angles used, which include the low angle or ground level
angle, eye level angle, and the high camera angle. The ground level angle emphasizes the seriousness
and drama of the moment. it is taken from below the character and can make a character or object look
threatening. The eye level angle is simply shot at the same level as a character is more of a normal
shot which has little effect on the viewer. Lastly, theres the high angle camera shot which is shot above
the subject and looks down upon them. It can build suspense, prevent the viewer from seeing details,
and most commonly in this film it is used to make a subject look small or weak. Most of the responses
viewers have from the different camera angles depend on the emotional content and action of a given
scene. They can be used differently in all films, but the different camera angles are commonly used for
an array of expressive purposes, which include conveying information about a character s view of the
world and accompanying emotions. The camera angle can also complicate emotional responses by
playing against our visual responses that we have with the
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Essay On Immigration And Naturalization Service
This book talks about the aftermath of September 11, 2001 and how this terrorist attack caused the
United States of America to seal off borders and take emergency precautions against all other nations
by stepping up the security of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The book also talks a lot
about how immigration is becoming a security problem. The information in this book about how
immigration is a security issue is helpful for fighting my side of the argument. It would be very
helpful to back me up while I am arguing that illegal immigration should not be legal and that it is a
problem that needs to be dealt with. I can talk about how the United States stepped up security and
enforced more procedures due to immigrants. This book talks about immigration control and welfare.
It will show the responses that we have to these issues in America. The book shows us that there ...
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I can use this information to show the problems with illegal immigrants in America. The cost of them
is a huge problem in the US. Immigrants also cause a lot more racism which is not a good thing. In
this book, it talks about the penalties of employers that are hiring illegal immigrants. There were many
acts that were enforced to try and stop illegal immigration, but nothing worked. The book also talks
about some of the changes that the government made to stop it, but most of them just caused illegal
immigrants to be put in more harm to get across the border. The book s information should be good
for me making the case for the argument that illegal immigration is a problem and not good for
America. I can use some of the information to show that illegal immigration is not good for society.
There are plenty of facts to prove that it is a big problem in
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Different Methods Of Collaboration
Activities: An activity represents the performance of some behavior in the workflow. Transitions:
Transitions are used to show the passing of the flow of control from activity to activity. They are
typically triggered by the completion of the behavior in the originating activity. Decision points: When
modeling the workflow of a system it is often necessary to show where the flow of control branches
based on a decision point. The transitions from a decision point contain a guard condition, which is
used to determine which path from the decision point is taken. Decisions along with their guard
conditions allow you to show alternate paths through a work flow. 10. Identification of analysis
classes 1) use case driven approach One of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this case, we know from the use case diagram that the traveler is the actor for this use case. The use
case description tells us that traveler search for the flight by giving arrival and departure city. The
objective of the use case search flight is allowing the user to search for flights First begin by picking
out from the description all the important things or concepts in the application domain. Our first list
might include traveler, airline database, and user database. But we are only interested in those about
which the system must store some information or knowledge in order to achieve its objectives. The
traveler will be modeled as an actor. For the purposes of this particular use case, it is unlikely the
system will need to encapsulate any further knowledge about the actor. The collaboration diagram for
the above use case. Collaboration is between individual object instances, not between classes. This is
shown in the diagram by the convention of writing a colon before the class name, which indicates that
this is an anonymous instance of the class, rather than the class itself. Messages between classes are
shown by arrows, and their sequence is indicated by the number alongside. In this example, these are
not yet labeled, although some those that can be most easily related to the use case description will
probably soon be given names that correspond to responsibilities of the class to which the message is
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Greek Amphitheaters
A man strolls down a barren road, his eye catches a glimpse of a majestic column. While approaching
the grand column, he is amazed by its architectural beauty. The stone is carved into remarkable
designs. Mighty aqueducts hover over him sending chills down his spine. The roar of the crowd in the
nearby theater startles him from his peaceful stroll. Those architecture elements can be found all
around our world today. Greek architecture has dramatically influenced modern day architecture by
the use of columns, theaters, and public structures.
Greek architects invented several different styles of columns; the simplest column, called the Doric
column, is used throughout architecture today. In the Doric Order, the column shaft is simple ... Show
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Hygiene was of high importance to the Greeks so their communities provided public bath houses.
Aqueducts provided the water to the public baths, the baths were heated and cooled, dirty water was
replaced with clean water, and exercise and massage rooms were available (Wesley). Modern day
bathhouses which we refer to as spas are really similar to Ancient Greece bathhouses. Spas today
provide a variety of different styles of baths, exercise rooms, and message therapy (Wesley).
Bathhouses have been in the world throughout the ages. Greek bathhouses continue to influence us to
this day. Modern day architecture has been immensely influenced by the use of public structures,
theaters, and columns once developed by the Greeks. The influence of Greek architecture has made
the impossible possible, throughout our world today. As the man awakes from his daydream his is
amazed by the impressive architectural elements. The elements in his dream are scattered throughout
society today. The majestic columns, mighty aqueducts, and roaring theaters in within blocks of his
home. The influence of the Greek architecture has shaped the world he lives
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The Medieval And Renaissance Era
Things will inevitably change, no doubt that s a fact. Some people don t like change, but change is
something that is always going to happen no matter what; either for better or worse. For instance,
there are things that can change shortly from this very moment. If things can change in a very short
time, how much more in hundreds of years. For the purpose of this paper, we re going to address the
fundamental changes in the Medieval and Renaissance era over those hundreds of years, especially
concerning architecture, in which brought us to our present. The Medieval and Renaissance eras
significantly altered the history not only through philosophy but through art and architecture as well in
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With all these chaos going on, it only makes sense that when they finish a plan they stick with it since
they wanted to hasten the completion of a project with less people since many died due to the reasons
addressed before war and plague.
On the other hand, after hundreds of years, our dear ancestors, whom I m so thankful for, stumbled
upon this idea that practicality of life in earth is supposed to be our priority instead of worrying so
much about this vague idea of the afterlife. They basically started the idea of YOLO (You Only Live
Once). Not only that, they also became obsessed with science and reasoning, another thing I m oh so
thankful for. They were also infatuated with simple geometry, precise symmetry, and the system of
proportion The Golden Mean, just like in ancient Romans. They badly wanted to revive the ancient
Roman architecture that they stuck with one specific style unlike the Medieval period. In addition,
since the religious dogma is not the main law of land anymore, structures built during the Renaissance
period were able to flexibly embody these characteristics without further problems. Many structures
were built for wealthy families, such as the Medicis, to show off their influence. As a result, the
aesthetics of the buildings became the priority instead. The structure of the building was still very
important, but they re now less visible as the architects then did
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We Must Reject The First Null Hypothesis Essay
Based upon the data above, this chapter can reject the first null hypothesis (concerning lethality) at the
five percent significance level, but not the second (concerning target selection). While the average
number of deaths, and casualties per an attack associated with religiously motivated terrorist groups is
significantly larger than the average number of deaths and casualties associated with non religiously
motivated terrorist groups, there is no significant difference in target selection between the two. The
first four figures provide a condensed version of the results pertaining to the first hypothesis. The data,
specifically the mean value in Figure 1 illustrates that terrorist groups that were not motivated by
religion averaged approximately 1.1 deaths per attack, whereas ideological groups that were motivated
by a religious component averaged almost four times that number at roughly 4.3 deaths per an attack.
This difference is also apparent when looking at the number of casualties associated with each group.
Based upon Figure 2, terrorist groups that were not motivated by a religious component averaged
roughly 2 casualties per an attack, whereas religiously motivated terrorists, averaged roughly 4.6
casualties per an attack. Both these findings are statistically significant as indicated both by the
extremely low P Value ( 2.2e 16 for both Figure 1 and Figure 2), as well as the T Statistic which in
both cases does not fall between 1.96 and 1.96. In technical
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Psy 220 Week 2 Self Reflection Papers
The two self assessments were not so much informative as they were a continued validation of a few
things that I already knew about myself. Truthfully, I am not one to give credit to the of use self
assessments as a guideline to how I should act or what I should do in life. I am definitely an Extrovert
as the Jungian Typology assessment proved, but there are days that I lean towards being an introvert
just to survive and decompress. I work as a librarian in a middle school and sometimes, I need to shut
myself off and find quiet, self centralized moments to think and assess my days. With that said, I am
surprised that the assessment categorized me as judging instead of perceptive. Sensing and feeling
have always been a strong point for
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Monroeville Real Life
A Real Life Maycomb
Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird about a little Alabama town called Maycomb. What is
interesting is how Maycomb compares a lot to the town that Ms. Lee grew up in, Monroeville,
Alabama. The history of Monroeville and the way it was in the 1930s makes a reader wonder if Ms.
Lee took her hometown and made it the famous small town in the novel. By looking back to the
history of Monroeville s founding, the way it was in the 1930s, the way it almost mirrors Maycomb
and the way it is it today, one can see that Ms. Lee s used her experiences to create one of the most
famous towns in literature.
Monroeville, Alabama is located between Montgomery and Mobile. Before it was developed as a
town in 1831, it was called Burnt Corn Springs. During this time, there was major conflicts between
England, Spain, and Native Americans (Monroeville int). This past showed what Monroeville ... Show
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Each year in May, the play To Kill a Mockingbird is performed at the town square. A local group
called the Mockingbird players put it on. Thousands of people come from all around to see this play
(The To Kill A Mockingbird Experience int). The courthouse that now contains the Monroeville Area
Chamber of Commerce and the Heritage Museum was made famous by the movie is used during the
second act of the play (Monroeville int). The group selects members of the jury for the famous trial
scent from members of the audience. They also have a trail called The Birdhouse Trail that shows
scenes from to kill a mockingbird (The To Kill A Mockingbird Experience
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Fall Prevention in Hospitalized Patients Essay
Introduction Falls are a big concern for all employees in a hospital setting daily. The worst thing that
can happen to a patient while being hospitalized is a fall, or a major fall, that could result in skin
damage (i.e. wounds, skin tears, or abrasions), a fracture or break, thus limiting their independence.
This student s goal was to develop a way to educate staff members in ways they can help reduce the
number of falls that occur. Developing a sample Fall Risk Prevention Policy as well as a Staff in
service on fall risk and Prevention achieved this goal. Field of Work: Prevention of patient falls at
NCH Orthopedic Unit Problem: Patient falls have long been a common and serious problem in
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The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported that more than one third of adults 65 and older fall
each year. Half of the elderly people, who fall, do so repeatedly. Aside from the health problems
related to falls, nearly $20 billion of direct medical costs are associated with fatal and non fatal falls
(Larson Bergmann, 2008). Noted and documented falls, NCH Orthopedic Unit from December 2008
to December 2009: Dec 08 Jan 08 Feb 08 Mar 08 Apr 08 May 08 Jun 08 Jul 08 Aug 08 Sept 08 Oct 08
Nov 08 Dec 09 # Of Falls 1 6 7 5 6 2 8 6 3 2 4 6 1 Average number of fall was 4.3 per month
according to NCH s statistical records. Compared to 1,500 senior residents in Florida who were
injured from a fall 2008 and 41,464 Florida residents who were hospitalized from fall related injuries,
females accounted for 51% of fall related deaths and 73% of fall related hospitalizations (Florida
Injury Facts, 2010). In 2008, the number one leading cause of death in those 65+ was falls, with
approximately 1,511 that year (DOH (2), 2008). Anyone can be at risk for a fall due to their
environment, though some are at a greater risk than others. Someone with confusion or cognitive
impairment for example, is at greater risk for experiencing a fall both within the community and the
home setting. Patients with dementia are three times more likely to fall than
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The Turning Tim Winton Analysis
Award winning Australian author Tim Winton s book The Turning published in 2004, provides an
engaging and relative reading experience through a collection of seventeen short stories that follow
the lives of the same characters at different critical moments in their lives. Winton utilises a variety of
writing techniques most inclusive of key features and his style of writing. His use of character
development and descriptive language throughout the chapters help to unravel different overlapping
themes, settings and characters to effectively engage a young, teenage audience within each of his
short stories. Winton develops clear and connected themes represented in the following story
examples of On Her Knees , Abbreviation and Damaged Goods . ... Show more content on
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In the sixth short story. On Her Knees , Winton explores the relationship between a mother and son
and focuses on the key issue of Sacrifice. The mother has taken a job below her standing to pay off
debt from a now distant husband and to allow her son to go to university so they can experience a
better life. Winton invites the audience to consider the mother s sacrifice by utilising the son s point of
view of how he feels about his responsibilities into account of his mother s new job. The son often
helps his mother at her new job and when he isn t helping he is stewed with guilt (pg 101).
Consequently, the guilt of his mum s sacrifice has put an enormous amount of pressure on him, as if
he might fail her if he doesn t proceed to do well at university. Winton s use of character development
to present the theme of sacrifice, invites the audience to consider the value behind the sacrifices we
make for the people we love and care for. Unlike this short story, On Her Knees , Abbreviation and
Damaged Goods can be seen as
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Sandy Zimmerman s Young Bullies Grow Up
Sandy Zimmerman s Young Bullies Grow Up (969 words), written as a short story and/or series,
draws attention to the problems young bullies cause in the schools and while interacting with others as
adults.
Sandy s short story addresses bullying as we see through the eyes of Bill Turner, an awkward boy
whose body grew larger and taller than the other seventh graders. When Bill suddenly grabbed his
classmates sandwiches, the boys ran away unintentionally conceding that the power was in Billy s
hands.
Their reaction marked the beginning of bullying in a small way, Bill s intimidation was effective this
time and with each success, he became bolder, until, as an adult, he went too far when meeting a
bigger bully with more power.
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The series includes other examples of bullying. Zimmerman interviewed experts and researched many
areas of bullying with plans to feature each of these in the series and to arrange a panel of experts for a
public community event. Sandy Zimmerman:
Talk show host/Writer/Photographer Sandy Zimmerman of Sandy Zimmerman s Las Vegas Television
(www.szlvtv.com) (2016 2017);
Talk show host/Producer/Writer of Las Vegas Today Show television programs and Discover the
Ultimate Vacation television travel specials produced in Las Vegas with a live audience and around the
world (20 years);
Sandy s historical novel Ned Kelly: The Wild Young Man in Australia s Past , China, the Sleeping
Dragon a Travel Guide of China as well as fiction stories and articles have been published in The
Examiner (10 years), Via, Going Places, The Real West, Las Vegas Tribune (16 years) and others;
Sandy was Director of Publicity/Promotions/Branding for Las Vegas production shows celebrities:
Tropical Heat , Cotton Club on Parade , Men of Paradise , Gallagher, Rita Rudner, Flashdance Fever
Sherman Hemsley ( Jeffersons ) and
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Distracted Driving Law
Due to the many car crashes from driving while using electronic devices, Oregon issued the Oregon
Distracted Driving Law, which took effect in the beginning of October. It prevents the use of
electronic devices that require you to take your eyes or hands away from the wheel. However, why did
this law have to be made? What events occurred to make the government to even think they need to
regulate this? One sunny day on a Houston road, the driver of a pickup truck collided with a church
minibus. 13 people died, and the driver admitted he was texting and driving. Yet this happens very
often. Over 330,000 car accidents happened from texting while driving in 2015. Distracted driving is
very risky, because attention is drawn away from the road,
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The Battle Of The Philippine Sea
Background: The Battle of the Philippine Sea was an engagement between the United States Pacific
Fleet and the Japanese navy in World War II. This Battle occurred started on June 19 and ended on
June 20 in 1944. The Japanese goal at the very beginning of this conflict was to discourage American
forces by incurring such great damage to the military that the public majority would become weary of
the war and discontinue its support of the war. The loss of support from the public would then cause
the US Government to retract its forces from Japan.( Willmott, H.P. June 1944. New York, NY:
Blandford Press, 1984. ISBN 0 7137 1446 8) Willmott 1984, p. 143.) Thesis: The Battle of the
Philippine Sea was the end of Japanese competiveness in the air. This Battle gave way to the United
States ability to project its military power further into the heart of Japan with little to no resistance
from the Japanese Fleet in the form of aerial warfare. It also left the Japanese desperate to find new
ways of fighting American naval forces in ways other than the standard convention. The Battle of the
Philippine Sea was not the decisive battle in World War II 7; however, it did help accelerate the United
States takeover of the auxiliary islands with the destruction of Japanese conventional air warfare. The
Battle of The Philippine Sea soon occurred after the death of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. This loss of
leadership and morale for the Japanese urged others to try to turn the tide of the war
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Class Differences In Education Since 1918
How have class and gender affected educational experiences since 1918, and has this changed over
time?
In 1917, during a speech at Newcastle, English historian, educator and politician H. A. L. Fisher
argued that Education was an important tool in creating a harmonious and equitable society; a society
free from class preconceptions and bias. Fisher stated, Education dispels the hideous clouds of class
suspicion and softens the asperities of faction (cited in Simon, 1965, p. 344). In the same year,
members of the Workers Educational Association (WEA) made a statement declaring their wish to
eliminate inequalities within higher education, stating that they are united in the desire to bring within
reach [...] the Higher Education which has hitherto been too much the privilege of the few (Reported
in The Highway, February 1917, cited in Simon, 1965, p. 329). Yet, for the next fifty years, the class
division, factions and inequalities noted in 1917 by Fisher and the WEA would continue to permeate
the English education system, with social class and gender continuing to shape educational
experiences. Considering this, this essay will explore how issues of class and gender have affected
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Financial austerity meant that plans for Continuation Schools had to be abandoned; subsequently, for
the majority of working class children, education during the inter war years was experienced only
during their time in elementary school and up until the age of fourteen, at which time they would join
the labour market (Paul, 2002). However, reaching the end of their education at fourteen applied only
to the majority of working class children and not
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Essay On Concentric Zone Theory
Figure 1: Three Generalisations of Urban Structure
2.2.1.1 Concentric Zone Theory
The concentric zone theory is also known as Burgess model and one of the oldest theoretical models
that describe urban social structures. As shown in Figure 2.1, there are six circles in the model; each
circle represents a zone of social groupings and land uses. As the city grows each zone must spread
and move outward, encroaching onto the next one in the process known as invasion and successions
(Park, 1989). The main feature of this model is to show the positive relationship between the central
business district (CBD) and the socio economic status of the households. However, the main aim of
this model was to describe residential structures and to show how they are organised in the city.
Burgess work is much based on Alonso s bid rent function, which is an explanatory model of land use.
As indicated by the concentric model the first accommodation for the migrant are in the central
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He observed that the highest rent areas of a city tend to be located in one or more sectors of the city
and decreasing in all direction away from the central location (Kumar, 1994). The high grade
residential areas occupied the most desirable space and were responsible for the pattern of urban
growth in the city. The other grades of residential areas were aligned around the high grade areas, with
the lowest grade areas occupying the least desirable land. Hoyt explained that due to the dynamics of
the property market, the obsolete (old) houses vacated by the higher income groups to occupy high
grade areas were transferred to the middle income groups. Vacancies thus created were occupied by
lower income groups. A filter down process was observed when new housing unit was added to the
edge of expanding city (Hoyt,
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The Radical Nature of Social Contract Theorists Essay
Man is increasingly intrigued by human nature and how society functions. Because of this interest,
there is a plethora of concepts surrounding man and his condition. The social contract, an agreement
among individuals where individuals must sacrifice something for protection, is a cornerstone in the
operation of society. Over the years, various social contract theorists have worked to understand the
ties that bind man. Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, and Friedrich Nietzsche, each felt constrained by their
times, and because of this introduced radical concepts surrounding the social contract. Each of the
philosophers revolutionary concepts challenges power and even though their arguments differ
dramatically Nietzsche can be viewed as the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Marx s view of capitalism, every company works to make a profit, because without
profit there is no reason to exist. He said that labor is a commodity that carries an exchange value to
be traded for something else, but questioned how profit is made if commodities exchange in
equilibrium. His answer was that profit is made when workers are exploited, or work part of the time
without pay. Marx believed that if there were no workers there would be no profit and ultimately no
capitalism. The issue is that human suffering, however, is good for business according to Marx. People
are born into a preexisting system, because the economy forces people into social relations and roles,
and because of this, workers truly felt that they would never become free from the capitalist class
unless they had the ability to produce a living. Marx found this to be unjust and felt there should be a
redistribution of wealth. Marx s attack on capitalism, however, angered the bourgeois ruling class
greatly, and his ideologies caused uproar. Marx was accused of overthrowing private property and
capitalism, and leading the proletariat to rebel. He is noted to have caused working class upheavals
and political revolution. Karl Marx s work was a disturbance to society, which is why he
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The Contributions Of Death In Dante s Inferno
In the Inferno, Dante journeys along the path that will eventually lead him to God by first passing
through Hell. As he goes through his journey in Hell with Virgil, Dante encounters several sinners
who are being punished based upon the sins each individual committed. Dante s attitude towards the
sinners punishment changes from sympathy to hostility as he goes through his path towards God. At
first, Dante is to feeling sympathy for the souls that reside in the Second Circle of Hell, whose
punishment is to be constantly blown by wind. These sinners are punished specifically for lust. Many
individual souls are named by Virgil, but Dante starts to show signs of sympathy when Francesca
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I agree with Poggiolo s statement involving sympathy for Francesca because this means that even
though Dante feels sympathy for both Francesca and Paolo, it does not erase the fact that they did
commit the sin of adultery. Dante can feel sorry for their situation, but there is no way he can forgive
them of the sin they committed. God did put them there so no matter how much pity Dante feels for
them there is nothing he could do about their punishment in Hell. As Dante travel deeper along Hell,
he needs to become stronger to complete his journey. In the beginning of his journey, he encounters
sinners who did not commit a sin as bad as the sinners in the Ninth Circle of Hell. That is why he feels
sympathetic to Francesca and Paolo, who is in the Second Circle of Hell. Now that he is at the last
Circle of Hell, he needs to be fiercer and stronger to get through his journey. Virgil says to Dante that
Thy soul attained is with cowardice, / Which many times a man encumbers so, / it turns him back
from honored enterprise (Canto II, 45 46). Virgil is helping Dante become more courageous in his
journey, which leads him to become hostile. Dante arrives in the Ninth Circle of Hell which is known
to harbor traitors. The punishment for theses traitors is to be frozen in a lake to represent the coldness
of their hearts and how they do not have any feelings of remorse for betraying others and their own
families. The traitors being frozen and
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Essay about The US Embargo on Cuba
The U.S. imposed an Embargo against Cuba on Oct. 19, 1960. Has the time come to the United States
to lift the five decade embargo? The Embargo was a part of America s Cold War strategy against the
Soviet Union, imposed on the belief that Cuba was a threat to the U.S. since the Soviet Union was a
danger to the National Security because of its alliance with the Soviet Union. Although Cuba would
like the U.S to terminate the embargo against their country, the U.S. wants Cuba to make their
situation a better living environment and to promote human rights for its citizens before any sanctions
are removed. The Cuban Embargo, also known as el bloqueo to Cuban citizens, was declared by the
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Eisenhower instituted a ban on nearly all exports to Cuba, and then President Kennedy expanded into
a full economic embargo that included stringent travel restrictions. In 2000, President Bill Clinton
signed the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act, which allowed the U.S. to send
medicine and humanitarian supplies to the Cuban people. Independent Non Governmental
Organizations (NGO), Catholic Churches around the nation, and an international organization Pastors
of Peace distributed the aid. According to IFCO/Pastors for Peace in 2011, a caravan cargo of nearly
100 tons of humanitarian aid arrived in Cuba at the 20 anniversary (Caravan).
U.S. wanted Cuba to meet special requirements in order for the embargo to go into effect, including
rules such as: transition to a democracy, demand Havana support small businesses in exchange for
sheathing restrictions on remittances, denounce presence of either Fidel or Raul Castro in Cuban
government, better living conditions for all Cuban citizens, absolutely no travel to Cuba, and promote
human rights. Cuba has not yet met all requirements, but is currently working on them. Obama
reversed some of these polices, such as, allowing U.S. citizens to send remittances to non family
members in Cuba and travel under license of religious or educational purposes. As of today United
States citizens may travel to Cuba with only special reasons like religious or
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My College Admission Analysis
I have imagined what my college experience would be like since I was in elementary school. I am
from a large family that is passionate about sports and all of their respective alma maters. Colleges and
their various merits have always been a part of our family dialogue. I have had plenty of time to
consider the many aspects of college such as, size, location, resources, career development and
campus life. The college experience I desire has me more suited to small to medium size campuses.
Top notch academics, a well regarded reputation and many opportunities for undergraduate research
and mentorship are also key items to consider in my search. Resources and facilities have to be such
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Campus life needs to host a vibrant, diverse and welcoming community. I choose Baylor because it
fulfills every component of my college wish list. I have fallen in love with the Baylor campus after
seeing it first hand during two different Spring Premiere events and I am very excited to apply to
Baylor University. The open campus has charming little pockets to meet with friends and is easy to
navigate. I know many current students and alumni from Baylor who have only positive things to say
about the school and its courses. Many of my friends are also applying at Baylor. My grandparents
were both graduates of Baylor. They are encouraging me to attend the school because of its great
academic curriculum and strong christian values. I would like to attend Baylor because I believe it will
be a truly transformational experience. I am interested in global health and medical humanities. The
Medical Humanities Program at Baylor University is one of only a few programs of its kind in the
country. Most of the doctors I know agree that medicine is moving toward an emphasis and
appreciation of the
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Pros And Cons Of Exercise Eminent Domain
Although eminent domain is sometimes necessary, there should be limits placed on it to ensure that
individual property rights are never trampled on. This essay will explain at what times government
officials should have the right to exercise eminent domain, the extent of which the current occupant
should be satisfactorily compensated, and an engineer s duty to the public to only accept projects
where the previous property owners are content in the arrangements of their dismissal.
The government should exercise eminent domain cautiously to ensure that individual property rights
are seldom taken away. In 2005, the ruling of Kelo v. City of New London allowed state and local
governments to take private property and transfer it to other private owners to promote economic
development (Somin 1). The promotion of economic development, however, is not sound reasoning to
transfer private property from one private owner to the next. The only instance when this may be
acceptable is when the property in mention is no longer in use. Some examples include ... Show more
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According to Texas law, the landowner [should] be compensated for the portion of the property
actually taken and the damage to the landowner s remaining property (Ellis 6). However, the
compensated cost should include more than just the price of the land and the cost of damages. Efforts
should be made to compensate for all relocation costs. This compensation includes but is not limited
to, costs of finding and establishing a new location, costs for advertising a new location and the costs
required to model the new area to suit the individual s needs. In the end, if it is to society s benefit that
a business or person relocates, all efforts should be made to fully compensate the individual in his/her
relocation process, otherwise the owner has the right to refrain from giving up his/her
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Why White Killer Whales
Scientists are now worried after a group of killer whales appeared in a group in the Northern part of
the Pacific Ocean. This whale belongs to the dolphin family, and is considered the largest in that
family. The whale is also known as orca and has teeth. Most of them feed on diverse diet, but
individual whales have their own prey. There are those who feed on fish, while others hunt for
dolphins and seals. They are known as apex predators because no animal can dare to prey on them.
They are cosmopolitan and can be found on any ocean in the world.
These whales are social and live together in matrilineal groups. They are known because of the
sophisticated hunting skills which is common to their whole group. This article will explain why white
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Types of killer whales There are three types of killer whales that are available on major oceans in the
world including:
Resident: They are mostly seen in Northern pacific coastal waters. They feed exclusively on fish. They
live cohesively in groups. The female whales in this group have dorsal fins that end up in a corner.
They are mostly seen in Washington and British Columbia areas.
Transient This type of white killer whales feed exclusively on marine mammals. Generally, they travel
in groups of six animals and have tight family bonds. Their female counterparts have triangular dorsal
fins that are pointed.
Offshore This is a killer whale that was discovered in the North east pacific region in 1988. They feed
exclusively on the schooling fish.
Scientists have embarked on research to ascertain the inbreeding of this mysterious whale. This will
help to prepare for the invisible threat posed by these whales. This predator has not listed as one of the
endangered ocean species. These predators are dangerous even to human life.
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Sexism In Pygmalion
Pygmalion in Greek mythology was a Cypriot sculptor who constructed a woman out of ivory and
named her Galatea. According to Ovid s translation, after seeing the Propoetides prostituting
themselves in public for their defiance against the gods, he became uninterested in women; however
his statue was so beautiful and realistic that he fell in love with it. After a short time, Aphrodite s
festival day came, and Pygmalion made several offerings at the shrine of Aphrodite. Pygmalion was
too scared to admit his true desire at the altar, so he quietly wished for a bride who would be the living
likeness of my ivory girl . When he returned home, he kissed his Galatea, and found that the statue s
lips felt warm. He kissed it again and found that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The author shows his feminist side as he has Eliza stand up for her self and break out of the traditional
position of women in the era. This brings a very feminist, free thinking theme to the play that
challenges the audience to break the usual traditions of England s segregated, unofficial caste system
of a society. In Shaw s display against inequality and sexism, there is another theme that must be kept
in mind. When thinking about how to achieve equality between the sexes, it has to be taken into
consideration that true equality does not necessarily come from being treated equally. In order for
equality to be achieved, we must feel equal to one another. This feeling comes from making the effort
to meet the needs of all people so that they can reach a point in life where they feel dignified, and feel
as though they have the ability and the will power to work to raise themselves up in society.
The amount of character development in Pygmalion, the characters help to make the play seem more
realistic and interesting due to each character s complex and individual personality. Each one
contributes to the play s over all message in a different way. For example, Professor
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Atlas Shrugged Essay
In the movie adaptation of Atlas Shrugged, the story takes place in a grim society that is in a severe
economic decline. Dagny Taggart, the movie s main character, serves as the vice president of the
Taggart Transcontinental railroad company. One of the company s rail lines, the Rio Norte Line that
runs to Colorado, is not operational and has a lot of accidents, so Dagny works to make changes to
revive it. While Dagny thinks the company should cut ties with its existing steel provider, her brother
James, the president of Taggart Transcontinental, wants to maintain business ties with Orren Boyle s
Steel because of his own personal relationship with that company s leadership. Dagny decides to
cancel the company s order with Orren Boyle s and signs with Rearden Steel instead because they are
offering a new product called Rearden Metal that she thinks could improve the Rio Norte Line.
Next, James uses his own political influence to try to make Rearden sell some of its mines so that
Orren Boyle s Steel will still be competitive. In exchange for this move, he asks Boyle to use his
political connections to force Phoenix Durango out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because the Rearden Metal product is unmatched by the government s own production efforts, the
government works to keep the product out of the market by trying to buy the rights to the material and
by making false claims about the product to the public. These strategies by the government discourage
innovation and most likely result in increased behind closed doors lobbying by private firms who have
new ideas. The government is able to force Rearden out of the market with the Equalization of
Opportunities law mandates that the company give up all of its mines. Based on the movie s depiction,
it seems like the government has too much power in private industry if it is able to essentially select
which businesses fail and which
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How Did The 1920s Affect Canada
The Roaring Twenties Through the eyes of many, the 1920s had a major impact on Canadian history.
It was a time of change and the beginning of a new era. The standard of living for Canadians was
reshaped, Canada s chief trading partner changed, and the Canadian resources grew which all
contributed to the growth of the economy during this time. Women s role in Canada drastically
changed through the Person s Case, the Federal Divorce Law and The Dominion Elections Act.
Canada s autonomy from Britain was a result of The Halibut Treaty, The King Byng Crisis and The
Balfour Declaration. The 1920 s had a positive impact on the development of Canadian society
because of the economic changes, the evolution of women s role in society and the autonomy ... Show
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The Persons Case was a turning point for women in the 1920s because of how they were treated under
the law On October 18, 1929. The privy council overturned the Supreme Court decision and ruled that
Canadian women are persons (Colyer, Cecillon, Draper, Hoogeveen 154). This quote shows how
women were now seen as persons in the British North American Act and were now allowed to become
senators. This redefined women s role in society because women were now seen as equals in the eyes
of the law. The Persons case had a positive impact on Canadian society because women now had a
larger voice and say in the government and it empowered women all across Canada. The Federal
Divorce Law was an important part of the 1920 s for women in Canada because it gave them the same
rights as men in a marriage Prior to 1925, women could only apply for a divorce under special
conditions. Now, they could apply for a divorce on the same grounds as men (Morrison 39). This
quote proves how the Federal Divorce Law gave women the same rights as men when filing a divorce.
This redefined women s role in society because the fact that women and men were guided by the same
conditions under the law was seen as a step forward in women s equality. The Federal Divorce Law
had a positive impact on society because women could now file for divorce and many could get out of
unhealthy relationships which could not have been possible before this law was passed. The Dominion
Elections act is another example of how women s role in society changed where this act allowed
women to vote and run in elections In 1920, the federal government attended the act to make the
federal franchise uniform (granting the right for both women and men to vote in federal elections)
across Canada
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Wgu Egt 1 Task 4 Cultural Issues
Cross Cultural Issues with Japan
Cross Cultural Issues with Japan
Having a brother in law who married a Japanese girl, Japan seemed a fitting choice for this
assignment. The Japanese culture is a world apart from the United States literally and figuratively.
Barriers to Operating In Japan
The first barrier that comes to mind is Language. Either the Company employs someone who is well
versed in Japanese and from that Country or it forces the Japanese to speak English. As English is a
more common language in the business world, it would seem as if that forces the Japanese to speak
English.
Language
Certainly, there is a language barrier, namely because most Americans don t speak Japanese and the
Japanese aren t fluent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When said manager is dealing with business people in Japan they must also remember to show proper
respect for those older than them, even if they are only slightly older. It would not be a good idea to
send a young manager to deal with issues. It would also be a better idea to send a man than a woman
as the Japanese still don t have the view of women in the workplace that we do. While the young
manager may have a wealth of business experience, even more than the older person, that doesn t
matter in Japan, the younger would not be respected or listened to in the workplace.
The Japanese also believe that their culture is superior to others, called ethnocentrism. They believe
they are much stronger than their surrounding Asian countries. They see things as fair or not fair only
in terms of how it is fair to Japan and would not be concerned about whether it is fair to Company A s
home Country, the U.S. This could be something that Company A could have with trade issues. The
Japanese will negotiate only on what is good for their Country, not the greater good of mankind.
Americans telling the Japanese to act more like them would not go over well. In the past, America has
tended to bash the Japanese so Company A will need to be almost apologetic from the start and cater
more to Japan from the very
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Television And Its Impact On Society
The early nineties thus emerged as a liminal period in the trajectory of media practices. Television
shows during this period were forced to navigate the methodological shift from maintaining the myth
of television as a living reflection of the movement of time to the imminent advancement of the
spectacle. This intermediary condition of the period gave rise to shows with equally confused psychic
realities, often appearing to straddle the thin line between real and fake, and highbrow and lowbrow.
However, deconstruction of the terms real , fake , highbrow and lowbrow with regard to television
reveals that these categorizations are inseparably fastened to its normalized methodological
conventions. Perceptions of the realness of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To this effect, highbrow refers to the intellectual content of programming and historically disregards
the inherent semiotic power of the visual channel. Something attains the categorization of lowbrow if
it is devoid of thoughtful transmissions of language, the deeply historicized notion of television s
essential content. Thus there is an inherent and widespread critical bias against the rising practice of
television s communicative power through imagery. W.J.T. Mitchell prophetically identified this
phenomenon when he posited an inherent shock of new media (11). Lowbrow television henceforth
chiefly represents an abandonment of the conventionally sanctioned form of transmission and is a
potentially fertile site for the avant garde.
Television that rose to prominence out of these conditions melded both sides of the shifting paradigm
and effectively mirrored modern circumstances. The WWF (now the WWE) entered its Golden Age
when new CEO Vince McMahon introduced its televised content on syndicated national television in
the eighties, and continued to rapidly grow in popularity through television s shifting methodology in
the nineties. The Simpsons was launched in 1989 to immediate mainstream success. Despite these two
programs immense differences in reputation and acclaim, each achieved increasing success through
the early nineties
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Drug Trade and Addiction Grows Along with Rapid Growth of...
Along with the rapid growth of Chinese economy, the illicit drug trade and use regain attention widely
since three decades ago (Lu, Fang, Wang, 2008). According to the official reports, the populati on of
addicts has skyrocketed to more than 1 million in 21st century, while open sources suspect the real
number is as high as 12 million, which have casted profound impact on public health including the
widespread HIV/AIDS , while transnational illegal drug trade are evolving from traditional triad
organizations to non triad networking, generating horrendous national security problems as well as
impairing international development (Chu Levy, 2005; Swanström He, 2006). Regarding the public
health threat and rampant cross border drug related crimes, China has annually inputted a great deal of
human, physical and financial resources, though the unsatisfactory results reveal the insufficiency of
Chinese drug policy, embodying in three aspects incompatibility between
zero tolerance and harm reduction pursued by different governmental agencies respectively ,
ineffective law enforcement to combat against illicit drug trade, and violation of addicts human rights
during incarceration (Baldwin, 2013; HRW, 2010).
Proposed policy and alternatives
In light of at present situation, the decriminalization of possessing certain illicit drugs, most likely to
be soft drugs such as marijuana, is suggested, with salient advantages on
saving
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The Effect Of Ph On Enzyme Activity Of Peroxidase
Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase
Thomas Stinde
March 15, 2016
Coconino Community College Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase
For us to understand what the effects pH have on enzyme activity of peroxidase, we must first define
what an enzyme is and what is done as well as a peroxidase. According to the Oxford Dictionary of
English, an enzyme is, a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring
about a specific biochemical reaction (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Nearly all enzymes are proteins
which have large complex molecules whose actions depends on their molecular shape. Some enzymes
dictate reactions inside cells and some, such as enzymes which deal with digestion, outside the cell
(Oxford Dictionary, 2012). The factors which affect enzyme activity are the environmental conditions.
If these conditions are changed, then the enzyme reaction rate is altered. In nature, organisms will
make adjustments to their enzyme conditions to create an optimal reaction rate, when needed, or the
organisms will contain enzymes which are modified to operate efficiently in extreme environments
where they live. Peroxidase is, an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of a particular substrate by
hydrogen peroxide (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Hydrogen peroxide is a byproduct of cellular
respiration; therefore, the peroxidase is located in the cytoplasm of the cell.
In our lab, we checked the reaction rate of peroxidase and tried to find the
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Gdp Statistics
We can measure a countries production based on GDP, PPP numbers. In terms of GDP, PPP the top 10
countries in the world vary drastically form GDP, per capita, PPP rankings. In overall GDP, PPP
rankings you see huge nations like the US and China, while on a per capita basis you see rather small
countries with great output like Qatar or Singapore. There is a vast difference in the countries on the
list as not one country is placed on both lists. The main reason is due to population size. GDP per
capita is measured by dividing GDP by total population. Thus, the countries in the GDP per capita
rankings produce a lot of product with a relatively small population. Therefore, small population
countries with good output stand out, while in terms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most apparent convergences are between Canada, France, and Japan. You see the great rise in
Japan s economy given this ratio. It overtook France and then overtook Canada, which both had very
high ratio s. Japan converged with Canada in 1990 where Canada s economy to the US was beginning
to the decline, while Japan was keeping up with the US and even surpassing a 1.0 ratio. Meaning they
had a higher GDP per capita than the US. On the other hand, Chile has been diverging from countries
like India, and Algeria. Starting in the early 1990 s Chile s economy was fully revamped into
capitalism with open borders that helped the country s economy. Thus, their ratio they began diverging
away from the norm and upper ward. India s and Algeria s ratio began to diverge in the early 2000 s.
You can see that in early years India and Algeria converged many times. However, as those early 200 s
happened you can see how the ratio was effected by the technological and outsourcing wave that
influenced India but not Algeria. India s ratio came closer to the US while Algeria remained sluggish.
In terms of 1970 GDP per capita rankings some of the things that surprised me where Andorra and the
US. Andorra is number 1 on the rankings, which surprised me as I have never known them to be high
producers. Even if they have a small population I didn t know they were that highly efficient. I was
surprised the US was up there in rankings, because I know that in today s age on a per capita basis the
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My Name Is Clara Barton
it is the music I sleepby, and I love it... I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while
our soldiers can snad and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them
Clara Barton. Clara barton lead the American red cross______.Clara barton was a humanitarian who
proved courageous as a women and brave as an army nurse.____
I was born Christmas day in the small town of north oxford, Massachusetts. The year was 1821 and I
was the 5th and last child of sarah and Stephen barton. We were a middle class family and my parents
were hard workers who cared for me very much. I have four siblings , two sisters and two brothers,
whos ages ranged from 10 17 when I was born. For years to come they woild teach me many skills,
some which would help me later on.
I was a very shy child but I kept myself busy with my studies . I was well spoken and well
read(according to my parents) and when I started school I could spell 3 syllable words. Other things I
was taught at a youngs age, mainly by my siblings, were things as in how to play sports, skip stones,
and tasks like sewing and cooking.
My parents had hopes that over time I would become less shy, but when I wtill avoided things such as
public speaking they sent me to boarding school. These were some of the worst weeks of my life. I
became so sick I stopped talking and eating all together. Once my parents realized their plan did not
work I was taken back home. When I got home my family and I soon moved to a farm where my
cousins
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The Case Ban On Tobacco Ads And Talks About The Conflict...
This essay is a case study analysis that uses the case Ban on Tobacco Ads and talks about the conflict
of interests between tobacco producers and the Government of India. In Feb 2001 the Government of
India published the news on tabling a bill that bans Tobacco companies on advertising cigarettes and
sponsoring the sports and other cultural events.
(1) There are several arguments that support the Government s decision:
1. Protection of people s health. As World Health Organization states that the 3 million deaths in 1990
occurred as a result of smoking and in 1998 it raised to 4.023 million.
2. Preventing the children aged 14 24 years from being smokers. According to internal document from
R J Reynolds (1998) the bright advertising of the cigarettes that had a camel s picture on the packing
was attractive to children and stimulated teenage smoking.
3. Contributions of cigarettes to the budget of India is 0.14% versus the health costs which account for
0.21%.
4. Provision of employment by the tobacco industry is an illusion because those who will not be
employed in the tobacco field will be employed somewhere else and will be more labor intensive.
5. Complete bans on the tobacco products give a better decrease in tobacco consumption. This is
evident in the investigation of UK s Department of Health (1992) which found out that the banning of
advertising resulted in fall of smoking.
(2) Opposed to the Government there are several arguments from Tobacco companies that
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  • 1. What-Is-Stress - Psychology # What Is Stress# Short Ess 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. What-Is-Stress - Psychology # What Is Stress# Short Ess What-Is-Stress - Psychology # What Is Stress# Short Ess
  • 2. Essay On The Movie Stagecoach Stagecoach Film Review I find the film Stagecoach to be a top level film of its time and a leading Western to this day, which came to set a new standard for Western films. Stagecoach didn t stick to the norm of the time, where Western movies were considered low grade and appealed to young boys, it exceeded people s expectations. As Film theorist Andre Bazin wrote of Stagecoach , it is the ideal example of the maturity of a style brought to classic perfection. Many things in Stagecoach were upgraded from previous films of its genre, from the level that the story delves into the characters journey in the stagecoach, to the location that it was filmed at. First of all, the story wasn t simply a good guy/bad guy conflict, it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the movie you have the three basic camera angles used, which include the low angle or ground level angle, eye level angle, and the high camera angle. The ground level angle emphasizes the seriousness and drama of the moment. it is taken from below the character and can make a character or object look threatening. The eye level angle is simply shot at the same level as a character is more of a normal shot which has little effect on the viewer. Lastly, theres the high angle camera shot which is shot above the subject and looks down upon them. It can build suspense, prevent the viewer from seeing details, and most commonly in this film it is used to make a subject look small or weak. Most of the responses viewers have from the different camera angles depend on the emotional content and action of a given scene. They can be used differently in all films, but the different camera angles are commonly used for an array of expressive purposes, which include conveying information about a character s view of the world and accompanying emotions. The camera angle can also complicate emotional responses by playing against our visual responses that we have with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay On Immigration And Naturalization Service This book talks about the aftermath of September 11, 2001 and how this terrorist attack caused the United States of America to seal off borders and take emergency precautions against all other nations by stepping up the security of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The book also talks a lot about how immigration is becoming a security problem. The information in this book about how immigration is a security issue is helpful for fighting my side of the argument. It would be very helpful to back me up while I am arguing that illegal immigration should not be legal and that it is a problem that needs to be dealt with. I can talk about how the United States stepped up security and enforced more procedures due to immigrants. This book talks about immigration control and welfare. It will show the responses that we have to these issues in America. The book shows us that there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can use this information to show the problems with illegal immigrants in America. The cost of them is a huge problem in the US. Immigrants also cause a lot more racism which is not a good thing. In this book, it talks about the penalties of employers that are hiring illegal immigrants. There were many acts that were enforced to try and stop illegal immigration, but nothing worked. The book also talks about some of the changes that the government made to stop it, but most of them just caused illegal immigrants to be put in more harm to get across the border. The book s information should be good for me making the case for the argument that illegal immigration is a problem and not good for America. I can use some of the information to show that illegal immigration is not good for society. There are plenty of facts to prove that it is a big problem in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Different Methods Of Collaboration Activities: An activity represents the performance of some behavior in the workflow. Transitions: Transitions are used to show the passing of the flow of control from activity to activity. They are typically triggered by the completion of the behavior in the originating activity. Decision points: When modeling the workflow of a system it is often necessary to show where the flow of control branches based on a decision point. The transitions from a decision point contain a guard condition, which is used to determine which path from the decision point is taken. Decisions along with their guard conditions allow you to show alternate paths through a work flow. 10. Identification of analysis classes 1) use case driven approach One of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this case, we know from the use case diagram that the traveler is the actor for this use case. The use case description tells us that traveler search for the flight by giving arrival and departure city. The objective of the use case search flight is allowing the user to search for flights First begin by picking out from the description all the important things or concepts in the application domain. Our first list might include traveler, airline database, and user database. But we are only interested in those about which the system must store some information or knowledge in order to achieve its objectives. The traveler will be modeled as an actor. For the purposes of this particular use case, it is unlikely the system will need to encapsulate any further knowledge about the actor. The collaboration diagram for the above use case. Collaboration is between individual object instances, not between classes. This is shown in the diagram by the convention of writing a colon before the class name, which indicates that this is an anonymous instance of the class, rather than the class itself. Messages between classes are shown by arrows, and their sequence is indicated by the number alongside. In this example, these are not yet labeled, although some those that can be most easily related to the use case description will probably soon be given names that correspond to responsibilities of the class to which the message is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Greek Amphitheaters A man strolls down a barren road, his eye catches a glimpse of a majestic column. While approaching the grand column, he is amazed by its architectural beauty. The stone is carved into remarkable designs. Mighty aqueducts hover over him sending chills down his spine. The roar of the crowd in the nearby theater startles him from his peaceful stroll. Those architecture elements can be found all around our world today. Greek architecture has dramatically influenced modern day architecture by the use of columns, theaters, and public structures. Greek architects invented several different styles of columns; the simplest column, called the Doric column, is used throughout architecture today. In the Doric Order, the column shaft is simple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hygiene was of high importance to the Greeks so their communities provided public bath houses. Aqueducts provided the water to the public baths, the baths were heated and cooled, dirty water was replaced with clean water, and exercise and massage rooms were available (Wesley). Modern day bathhouses which we refer to as spas are really similar to Ancient Greece bathhouses. Spas today provide a variety of different styles of baths, exercise rooms, and message therapy (Wesley). Bathhouses have been in the world throughout the ages. Greek bathhouses continue to influence us to this day. Modern day architecture has been immensely influenced by the use of public structures, theaters, and columns once developed by the Greeks. The influence of Greek architecture has made the impossible possible, throughout our world today. As the man awakes from his daydream his is amazed by the impressive architectural elements. The elements in his dream are scattered throughout society today. The majestic columns, mighty aqueducts, and roaring theaters in within blocks of his home. The influence of the Greek architecture has shaped the world he lives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Medieval And Renaissance Era Things will inevitably change, no doubt that s a fact. Some people don t like change, but change is something that is always going to happen no matter what; either for better or worse. For instance, there are things that can change shortly from this very moment. If things can change in a very short time, how much more in hundreds of years. For the purpose of this paper, we re going to address the fundamental changes in the Medieval and Renaissance era over those hundreds of years, especially concerning architecture, in which brought us to our present. The Medieval and Renaissance eras significantly altered the history not only through philosophy but through art and architecture as well in which was the aftermath of such evolution in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With all these chaos going on, it only makes sense that when they finish a plan they stick with it since they wanted to hasten the completion of a project with less people since many died due to the reasons addressed before war and plague. On the other hand, after hundreds of years, our dear ancestors, whom I m so thankful for, stumbled upon this idea that practicality of life in earth is supposed to be our priority instead of worrying so much about this vague idea of the afterlife. They basically started the idea of YOLO (You Only Live Once). Not only that, they also became obsessed with science and reasoning, another thing I m oh so thankful for. They were also infatuated with simple geometry, precise symmetry, and the system of proportion The Golden Mean, just like in ancient Romans. They badly wanted to revive the ancient Roman architecture that they stuck with one specific style unlike the Medieval period. In addition, since the religious dogma is not the main law of land anymore, structures built during the Renaissance period were able to flexibly embody these characteristics without further problems. Many structures were built for wealthy families, such as the Medicis, to show off their influence. As a result, the aesthetics of the buildings became the priority instead. The structure of the building was still very important, but they re now less visible as the architects then did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. We Must Reject The First Null Hypothesis Essay Based upon the data above, this chapter can reject the first null hypothesis (concerning lethality) at the five percent significance level, but not the second (concerning target selection). While the average number of deaths, and casualties per an attack associated with religiously motivated terrorist groups is significantly larger than the average number of deaths and casualties associated with non religiously motivated terrorist groups, there is no significant difference in target selection between the two. The first four figures provide a condensed version of the results pertaining to the first hypothesis. The data, specifically the mean value in Figure 1 illustrates that terrorist groups that were not motivated by religion averaged approximately 1.1 deaths per attack, whereas ideological groups that were motivated by a religious component averaged almost four times that number at roughly 4.3 deaths per an attack. This difference is also apparent when looking at the number of casualties associated with each group. Based upon Figure 2, terrorist groups that were not motivated by a religious component averaged roughly 2 casualties per an attack, whereas religiously motivated terrorists, averaged roughly 4.6 casualties per an attack. Both these findings are statistically significant as indicated both by the extremely low P Value ( 2.2e 16 for both Figure 1 and Figure 2), as well as the T Statistic which in both cases does not fall between 1.96 and 1.96. In technical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Psy 220 Week 2 Self Reflection Papers The two self assessments were not so much informative as they were a continued validation of a few things that I already knew about myself. Truthfully, I am not one to give credit to the of use self assessments as a guideline to how I should act or what I should do in life. I am definitely an Extrovert as the Jungian Typology assessment proved, but there are days that I lean towards being an introvert just to survive and decompress. I work as a librarian in a middle school and sometimes, I need to shut myself off and find quiet, self centralized moments to think and assess my days. With that said, I am surprised that the assessment categorized me as judging instead of perceptive. Sensing and feeling have always been a strong point for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Monroeville Real Life A Real Life Maycomb Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird about a little Alabama town called Maycomb. What is interesting is how Maycomb compares a lot to the town that Ms. Lee grew up in, Monroeville, Alabama. The history of Monroeville and the way it was in the 1930s makes a reader wonder if Ms. Lee took her hometown and made it the famous small town in the novel. By looking back to the history of Monroeville s founding, the way it was in the 1930s, the way it almost mirrors Maycomb and the way it is it today, one can see that Ms. Lee s used her experiences to create one of the most famous towns in literature. Monroeville, Alabama is located between Montgomery and Mobile. Before it was developed as a town in 1831, it was called Burnt Corn Springs. During this time, there was major conflicts between England, Spain, and Native Americans (Monroeville int). This past showed what Monroeville ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each year in May, the play To Kill a Mockingbird is performed at the town square. A local group called the Mockingbird players put it on. Thousands of people come from all around to see this play (The To Kill A Mockingbird Experience int). The courthouse that now contains the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Heritage Museum was made famous by the movie is used during the second act of the play (Monroeville int). The group selects members of the jury for the famous trial scent from members of the audience. They also have a trail called The Birdhouse Trail that shows scenes from to kill a mockingbird (The To Kill A Mockingbird Experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Fall Prevention in Hospitalized Patients Essay Introduction Falls are a big concern for all employees in a hospital setting daily. The worst thing that can happen to a patient while being hospitalized is a fall, or a major fall, that could result in skin damage (i.e. wounds, skin tears, or abrasions), a fracture or break, thus limiting their independence. This student s goal was to develop a way to educate staff members in ways they can help reduce the number of falls that occur. Developing a sample Fall Risk Prevention Policy as well as a Staff in service on fall risk and Prevention achieved this goal. Field of Work: Prevention of patient falls at NCH Orthopedic Unit Problem: Patient falls have long been a common and serious problem in hospitals across the nation, causing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported that more than one third of adults 65 and older fall each year. Half of the elderly people, who fall, do so repeatedly. Aside from the health problems related to falls, nearly $20 billion of direct medical costs are associated with fatal and non fatal falls (Larson Bergmann, 2008). Noted and documented falls, NCH Orthopedic Unit from December 2008 to December 2009: Dec 08 Jan 08 Feb 08 Mar 08 Apr 08 May 08 Jun 08 Jul 08 Aug 08 Sept 08 Oct 08 Nov 08 Dec 09 # Of Falls 1 6 7 5 6 2 8 6 3 2 4 6 1 Average number of fall was 4.3 per month according to NCH s statistical records. Compared to 1,500 senior residents in Florida who were injured from a fall 2008 and 41,464 Florida residents who were hospitalized from fall related injuries, females accounted for 51% of fall related deaths and 73% of fall related hospitalizations (Florida Injury Facts, 2010). In 2008, the number one leading cause of death in those 65+ was falls, with approximately 1,511 that year (DOH (2), 2008). Anyone can be at risk for a fall due to their environment, though some are at a greater risk than others. Someone with confusion or cognitive impairment for example, is at greater risk for experiencing a fall both within the community and the home setting. Patients with dementia are three times more likely to fall than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Turning Tim Winton Analysis Award winning Australian author Tim Winton s book The Turning published in 2004, provides an engaging and relative reading experience through a collection of seventeen short stories that follow the lives of the same characters at different critical moments in their lives. Winton utilises a variety of writing techniques most inclusive of key features and his style of writing. His use of character development and descriptive language throughout the chapters help to unravel different overlapping themes, settings and characters to effectively engage a young, teenage audience within each of his short stories. Winton develops clear and connected themes represented in the following story examples of On Her Knees , Abbreviation and Damaged Goods . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the sixth short story. On Her Knees , Winton explores the relationship between a mother and son and focuses on the key issue of Sacrifice. The mother has taken a job below her standing to pay off debt from a now distant husband and to allow her son to go to university so they can experience a better life. Winton invites the audience to consider the mother s sacrifice by utilising the son s point of view of how he feels about his responsibilities into account of his mother s new job. The son often helps his mother at her new job and when he isn t helping he is stewed with guilt (pg 101). Consequently, the guilt of his mum s sacrifice has put an enormous amount of pressure on him, as if he might fail her if he doesn t proceed to do well at university. Winton s use of character development to present the theme of sacrifice, invites the audience to consider the value behind the sacrifices we make for the people we love and care for. Unlike this short story, On Her Knees , Abbreviation and Damaged Goods can be seen as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sandy Zimmerman s Young Bullies Grow Up Sandy Zimmerman s Young Bullies Grow Up (969 words), written as a short story and/or series, draws attention to the problems young bullies cause in the schools and while interacting with others as adults. Sandy s short story addresses bullying as we see through the eyes of Bill Turner, an awkward boy whose body grew larger and taller than the other seventh graders. When Bill suddenly grabbed his classmates sandwiches, the boys ran away unintentionally conceding that the power was in Billy s hands. Their reaction marked the beginning of bullying in a small way, Bill s intimidation was effective this time and with each success, he became bolder, until, as an adult, he went too far when meeting a bigger bully with more power. What would have happened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The series includes other examples of bullying. Zimmerman interviewed experts and researched many areas of bullying with plans to feature each of these in the series and to arrange a panel of experts for a public community event. Sandy Zimmerman: Talk show host/Writer/Photographer Sandy Zimmerman of Sandy Zimmerman s Las Vegas Television (www.szlvtv.com) (2016 2017); Talk show host/Producer/Writer of Las Vegas Today Show television programs and Discover the Ultimate Vacation television travel specials produced in Las Vegas with a live audience and around the world (20 years); Sandy s historical novel Ned Kelly: The Wild Young Man in Australia s Past , China, the Sleeping Dragon a Travel Guide of China as well as fiction stories and articles have been published in The Examiner (10 years), Via, Going Places, The Real West, Las Vegas Tribune (16 years) and others; Sandy was Director of Publicity/Promotions/Branding for Las Vegas production shows celebrities: Tropical Heat , Cotton Club on Parade , Men of Paradise , Gallagher, Rita Rudner, Flashdance Fever Sherman Hemsley ( Jeffersons ) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Distracted Driving Law Due to the many car crashes from driving while using electronic devices, Oregon issued the Oregon Distracted Driving Law, which took effect in the beginning of October. It prevents the use of electronic devices that require you to take your eyes or hands away from the wheel. However, why did this law have to be made? What events occurred to make the government to even think they need to regulate this? One sunny day on a Houston road, the driver of a pickup truck collided with a church minibus. 13 people died, and the driver admitted he was texting and driving. Yet this happens very often. Over 330,000 car accidents happened from texting while driving in 2015. Distracted driving is very risky, because attention is drawn away from the road, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Battle Of The Philippine Sea Background: The Battle of the Philippine Sea was an engagement between the United States Pacific Fleet and the Japanese navy in World War II. This Battle occurred started on June 19 and ended on June 20 in 1944. The Japanese goal at the very beginning of this conflict was to discourage American forces by incurring such great damage to the military that the public majority would become weary of the war and discontinue its support of the war. The loss of support from the public would then cause the US Government to retract its forces from Japan.( Willmott, H.P. June 1944. New York, NY: Blandford Press, 1984. ISBN 0 7137 1446 8) Willmott 1984, p. 143.) Thesis: The Battle of the Philippine Sea was the end of Japanese competiveness in the air. This Battle gave way to the United States ability to project its military power further into the heart of Japan with little to no resistance from the Japanese Fleet in the form of aerial warfare. It also left the Japanese desperate to find new ways of fighting American naval forces in ways other than the standard convention. The Battle of the Philippine Sea was not the decisive battle in World War II 7; however, it did help accelerate the United States takeover of the auxiliary islands with the destruction of Japanese conventional air warfare. The Battle of The Philippine Sea soon occurred after the death of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. This loss of leadership and morale for the Japanese urged others to try to turn the tide of the war ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Class Differences In Education Since 1918 How have class and gender affected educational experiences since 1918, and has this changed over time? In 1917, during a speech at Newcastle, English historian, educator and politician H. A. L. Fisher argued that Education was an important tool in creating a harmonious and equitable society; a society free from class preconceptions and bias. Fisher stated, Education dispels the hideous clouds of class suspicion and softens the asperities of faction (cited in Simon, 1965, p. 344). In the same year, members of the Workers Educational Association (WEA) made a statement declaring their wish to eliminate inequalities within higher education, stating that they are united in the desire to bring within reach [...] the Higher Education which has hitherto been too much the privilege of the few (Reported in The Highway, February 1917, cited in Simon, 1965, p. 329). Yet, for the next fifty years, the class division, factions and inequalities noted in 1917 by Fisher and the WEA would continue to permeate the English education system, with social class and gender continuing to shape educational experiences. Considering this, this essay will explore how issues of class and gender have affected educational experiences in the years since 1918, with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Financial austerity meant that plans for Continuation Schools had to be abandoned; subsequently, for the majority of working class children, education during the inter war years was experienced only during their time in elementary school and up until the age of fourteen, at which time they would join the labour market (Paul, 2002). However, reaching the end of their education at fourteen applied only to the majority of working class children and not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay On Concentric Zone Theory Figure 1: Three Generalisations of Urban Structure 2.2.1.1 Concentric Zone Theory The concentric zone theory is also known as Burgess model and one of the oldest theoretical models that describe urban social structures. As shown in Figure 2.1, there are six circles in the model; each circle represents a zone of social groupings and land uses. As the city grows each zone must spread and move outward, encroaching onto the next one in the process known as invasion and successions (Park, 1989). The main feature of this model is to show the positive relationship between the central business district (CBD) and the socio economic status of the households. However, the main aim of this model was to describe residential structures and to show how they are organised in the city. Burgess work is much based on Alonso s bid rent function, which is an explanatory model of land use. As indicated by the concentric model the first accommodation for the migrant are in the central business district (CBD), where the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He observed that the highest rent areas of a city tend to be located in one or more sectors of the city and decreasing in all direction away from the central location (Kumar, 1994). The high grade residential areas occupied the most desirable space and were responsible for the pattern of urban growth in the city. The other grades of residential areas were aligned around the high grade areas, with the lowest grade areas occupying the least desirable land. Hoyt explained that due to the dynamics of the property market, the obsolete (old) houses vacated by the higher income groups to occupy high grade areas were transferred to the middle income groups. Vacancies thus created were occupied by lower income groups. A filter down process was observed when new housing unit was added to the edge of expanding city (Hoyt, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Radical Nature of Social Contract Theorists Essay Man is increasingly intrigued by human nature and how society functions. Because of this interest, there is a plethora of concepts surrounding man and his condition. The social contract, an agreement among individuals where individuals must sacrifice something for protection, is a cornerstone in the operation of society. Over the years, various social contract theorists have worked to understand the ties that bind man. Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, and Friedrich Nietzsche, each felt constrained by their times, and because of this introduced radical concepts surrounding the social contract. Each of the philosophers revolutionary concepts challenges power and even though their arguments differ dramatically Nietzsche can be viewed as the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Marx s view of capitalism, every company works to make a profit, because without profit there is no reason to exist. He said that labor is a commodity that carries an exchange value to be traded for something else, but questioned how profit is made if commodities exchange in equilibrium. His answer was that profit is made when workers are exploited, or work part of the time without pay. Marx believed that if there were no workers there would be no profit and ultimately no capitalism. The issue is that human suffering, however, is good for business according to Marx. People are born into a preexisting system, because the economy forces people into social relations and roles, and because of this, workers truly felt that they would never become free from the capitalist class unless they had the ability to produce a living. Marx found this to be unjust and felt there should be a redistribution of wealth. Marx s attack on capitalism, however, angered the bourgeois ruling class greatly, and his ideologies caused uproar. Marx was accused of overthrowing private property and capitalism, and leading the proletariat to rebel. He is noted to have caused working class upheavals and political revolution. Karl Marx s work was a disturbance to society, which is why he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Contributions Of Death In Dante s Inferno In the Inferno, Dante journeys along the path that will eventually lead him to God by first passing through Hell. As he goes through his journey in Hell with Virgil, Dante encounters several sinners who are being punished based upon the sins each individual committed. Dante s attitude towards the sinners punishment changes from sympathy to hostility as he goes through his path towards God. At first, Dante is to feeling sympathy for the souls that reside in the Second Circle of Hell, whose punishment is to be constantly blown by wind. These sinners are punished specifically for lust. Many individual souls are named by Virgil, but Dante starts to show signs of sympathy when Francesca voluntarily steps forward to explain her love story with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I agree with Poggiolo s statement involving sympathy for Francesca because this means that even though Dante feels sympathy for both Francesca and Paolo, it does not erase the fact that they did commit the sin of adultery. Dante can feel sorry for their situation, but there is no way he can forgive them of the sin they committed. God did put them there so no matter how much pity Dante feels for them there is nothing he could do about their punishment in Hell. As Dante travel deeper along Hell, he needs to become stronger to complete his journey. In the beginning of his journey, he encounters sinners who did not commit a sin as bad as the sinners in the Ninth Circle of Hell. That is why he feels sympathetic to Francesca and Paolo, who is in the Second Circle of Hell. Now that he is at the last Circle of Hell, he needs to be fiercer and stronger to get through his journey. Virgil says to Dante that Thy soul attained is with cowardice, / Which many times a man encumbers so, / it turns him back from honored enterprise (Canto II, 45 46). Virgil is helping Dante become more courageous in his journey, which leads him to become hostile. Dante arrives in the Ninth Circle of Hell which is known to harbor traitors. The punishment for theses traitors is to be frozen in a lake to represent the coldness of their hearts and how they do not have any feelings of remorse for betraying others and their own families. The traitors being frozen and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay about The US Embargo on Cuba The U.S. imposed an Embargo against Cuba on Oct. 19, 1960. Has the time come to the United States to lift the five decade embargo? The Embargo was a part of America s Cold War strategy against the Soviet Union, imposed on the belief that Cuba was a threat to the U.S. since the Soviet Union was a danger to the National Security because of its alliance with the Soviet Union. Although Cuba would like the U.S to terminate the embargo against their country, the U.S. wants Cuba to make their situation a better living environment and to promote human rights for its citizens before any sanctions are removed. The Cuban Embargo, also known as el bloqueo to Cuban citizens, was declared by the United States in 1960 to eliminate imports of Cuban ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eisenhower instituted a ban on nearly all exports to Cuba, and then President Kennedy expanded into a full economic embargo that included stringent travel restrictions. In 2000, President Bill Clinton signed the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act, which allowed the U.S. to send medicine and humanitarian supplies to the Cuban people. Independent Non Governmental Organizations (NGO), Catholic Churches around the nation, and an international organization Pastors of Peace distributed the aid. According to IFCO/Pastors for Peace in 2011, a caravan cargo of nearly 100 tons of humanitarian aid arrived in Cuba at the 20 anniversary (Caravan). U.S. wanted Cuba to meet special requirements in order for the embargo to go into effect, including rules such as: transition to a democracy, demand Havana support small businesses in exchange for sheathing restrictions on remittances, denounce presence of either Fidel or Raul Castro in Cuban government, better living conditions for all Cuban citizens, absolutely no travel to Cuba, and promote human rights. Cuba has not yet met all requirements, but is currently working on them. Obama reversed some of these polices, such as, allowing U.S. citizens to send remittances to non family members in Cuba and travel under license of religious or educational purposes. As of today United States citizens may travel to Cuba with only special reasons like religious or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. My College Admission Analysis I have imagined what my college experience would be like since I was in elementary school. I am from a large family that is passionate about sports and all of their respective alma maters. Colleges and their various merits have always been a part of our family dialogue. I have had plenty of time to consider the many aspects of college such as, size, location, resources, career development and campus life. The college experience I desire has me more suited to small to medium size campuses. Top notch academics, a well regarded reputation and many opportunities for undergraduate research and mentorship are also key items to consider in my search. Resources and facilities have to be such that I have every opportunity to set myself up for success in my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Campus life needs to host a vibrant, diverse and welcoming community. I choose Baylor because it fulfills every component of my college wish list. I have fallen in love with the Baylor campus after seeing it first hand during two different Spring Premiere events and I am very excited to apply to Baylor University. The open campus has charming little pockets to meet with friends and is easy to navigate. I know many current students and alumni from Baylor who have only positive things to say about the school and its courses. Many of my friends are also applying at Baylor. My grandparents were both graduates of Baylor. They are encouraging me to attend the school because of its great academic curriculum and strong christian values. I would like to attend Baylor because I believe it will be a truly transformational experience. I am interested in global health and medical humanities. The Medical Humanities Program at Baylor University is one of only a few programs of its kind in the country. Most of the doctors I know agree that medicine is moving toward an emphasis and appreciation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Pros And Cons Of Exercise Eminent Domain Although eminent domain is sometimes necessary, there should be limits placed on it to ensure that individual property rights are never trampled on. This essay will explain at what times government officials should have the right to exercise eminent domain, the extent of which the current occupant should be satisfactorily compensated, and an engineer s duty to the public to only accept projects where the previous property owners are content in the arrangements of their dismissal. The government should exercise eminent domain cautiously to ensure that individual property rights are seldom taken away. In 2005, the ruling of Kelo v. City of New London allowed state and local governments to take private property and transfer it to other private owners to promote economic development (Somin 1). The promotion of economic development, however, is not sound reasoning to transfer private property from one private owner to the next. The only instance when this may be acceptable is when the property in mention is no longer in use. Some examples include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Texas law, the landowner [should] be compensated for the portion of the property actually taken and the damage to the landowner s remaining property (Ellis 6). However, the compensated cost should include more than just the price of the land and the cost of damages. Efforts should be made to compensate for all relocation costs. This compensation includes but is not limited to, costs of finding and establishing a new location, costs for advertising a new location and the costs required to model the new area to suit the individual s needs. In the end, if it is to society s benefit that a business or person relocates, all efforts should be made to fully compensate the individual in his/her relocation process, otherwise the owner has the right to refrain from giving up his/her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Why White Killer Whales Scientists are now worried after a group of killer whales appeared in a group in the Northern part of the Pacific Ocean. This whale belongs to the dolphin family, and is considered the largest in that family. The whale is also known as orca and has teeth. Most of them feed on diverse diet, but individual whales have their own prey. There are those who feed on fish, while others hunt for dolphins and seals. They are known as apex predators because no animal can dare to prey on them. They are cosmopolitan and can be found on any ocean in the world. These whales are social and live together in matrilineal groups. They are known because of the sophisticated hunting skills which is common to their whole group. This article will explain why white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Types of killer whales There are three types of killer whales that are available on major oceans in the world including: Resident: They are mostly seen in Northern pacific coastal waters. They feed exclusively on fish. They live cohesively in groups. The female whales in this group have dorsal fins that end up in a corner. They are mostly seen in Washington and British Columbia areas. Transient This type of white killer whales feed exclusively on marine mammals. Generally, they travel in groups of six animals and have tight family bonds. Their female counterparts have triangular dorsal fins that are pointed. Offshore This is a killer whale that was discovered in the North east pacific region in 1988. They feed exclusively on the schooling fish. Scientists have embarked on research to ascertain the inbreeding of this mysterious whale. This will help to prepare for the invisible threat posed by these whales. This predator has not listed as one of the endangered ocean species. These predators are dangerous even to human life. References ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Sexism In Pygmalion Pygmalion in Greek mythology was a Cypriot sculptor who constructed a woman out of ivory and named her Galatea. According to Ovid s translation, after seeing the Propoetides prostituting themselves in public for their defiance against the gods, he became uninterested in women; however his statue was so beautiful and realistic that he fell in love with it. After a short time, Aphrodite s festival day came, and Pygmalion made several offerings at the shrine of Aphrodite. Pygmalion was too scared to admit his true desire at the altar, so he quietly wished for a bride who would be the living likeness of my ivory girl . When he returned home, he kissed his Galatea, and found that the statue s lips felt warm. He kissed it again and found that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author shows his feminist side as he has Eliza stand up for her self and break out of the traditional position of women in the era. This brings a very feminist, free thinking theme to the play that challenges the audience to break the usual traditions of England s segregated, unofficial caste system of a society. In Shaw s display against inequality and sexism, there is another theme that must be kept in mind. When thinking about how to achieve equality between the sexes, it has to be taken into consideration that true equality does not necessarily come from being treated equally. In order for equality to be achieved, we must feel equal to one another. This feeling comes from making the effort to meet the needs of all people so that they can reach a point in life where they feel dignified, and feel as though they have the ability and the will power to work to raise themselves up in society. The amount of character development in Pygmalion, the characters help to make the play seem more realistic and interesting due to each character s complex and individual personality. Each one contributes to the play s over all message in a different way. For example, Professor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Atlas Shrugged Essay In the movie adaptation of Atlas Shrugged, the story takes place in a grim society that is in a severe economic decline. Dagny Taggart, the movie s main character, serves as the vice president of the Taggart Transcontinental railroad company. One of the company s rail lines, the Rio Norte Line that runs to Colorado, is not operational and has a lot of accidents, so Dagny works to make changes to revive it. While Dagny thinks the company should cut ties with its existing steel provider, her brother James, the president of Taggart Transcontinental, wants to maintain business ties with Orren Boyle s Steel because of his own personal relationship with that company s leadership. Dagny decides to cancel the company s order with Orren Boyle s and signs with Rearden Steel instead because they are offering a new product called Rearden Metal that she thinks could improve the Rio Norte Line. Next, James uses his own political influence to try to make Rearden sell some of its mines so that Orren Boyle s Steel will still be competitive. In exchange for this move, he asks Boyle to use his political connections to force Phoenix Durango out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because the Rearden Metal product is unmatched by the government s own production efforts, the government works to keep the product out of the market by trying to buy the rights to the material and by making false claims about the product to the public. These strategies by the government discourage innovation and most likely result in increased behind closed doors lobbying by private firms who have new ideas. The government is able to force Rearden out of the market with the Equalization of Opportunities law mandates that the company give up all of its mines. Based on the movie s depiction, it seems like the government has too much power in private industry if it is able to essentially select which businesses fail and which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Did The 1920s Affect Canada The Roaring Twenties Through the eyes of many, the 1920s had a major impact on Canadian history. It was a time of change and the beginning of a new era. The standard of living for Canadians was reshaped, Canada s chief trading partner changed, and the Canadian resources grew which all contributed to the growth of the economy during this time. Women s role in Canada drastically changed through the Person s Case, the Federal Divorce Law and The Dominion Elections Act. Canada s autonomy from Britain was a result of The Halibut Treaty, The King Byng Crisis and The Balfour Declaration. The 1920 s had a positive impact on the development of Canadian society because of the economic changes, the evolution of women s role in society and the autonomy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Persons Case was a turning point for women in the 1920s because of how they were treated under the law On October 18, 1929. The privy council overturned the Supreme Court decision and ruled that Canadian women are persons (Colyer, Cecillon, Draper, Hoogeveen 154). This quote shows how women were now seen as persons in the British North American Act and were now allowed to become senators. This redefined women s role in society because women were now seen as equals in the eyes of the law. The Persons case had a positive impact on Canadian society because women now had a larger voice and say in the government and it empowered women all across Canada. The Federal Divorce Law was an important part of the 1920 s for women in Canada because it gave them the same rights as men in a marriage Prior to 1925, women could only apply for a divorce under special conditions. Now, they could apply for a divorce on the same grounds as men (Morrison 39). This quote proves how the Federal Divorce Law gave women the same rights as men when filing a divorce. This redefined women s role in society because the fact that women and men were guided by the same conditions under the law was seen as a step forward in women s equality. The Federal Divorce Law had a positive impact on society because women could now file for divorce and many could get out of unhealthy relationships which could not have been possible before this law was passed. The Dominion Elections act is another example of how women s role in society changed where this act allowed women to vote and run in elections In 1920, the federal government attended the act to make the federal franchise uniform (granting the right for both women and men to vote in federal elections) across Canada ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Wgu Egt 1 Task 4 Cultural Issues Cross Cultural Issues with Japan Cross Cultural Issues with Japan Having a brother in law who married a Japanese girl, Japan seemed a fitting choice for this assignment. The Japanese culture is a world apart from the United States literally and figuratively. Barriers to Operating In Japan The first barrier that comes to mind is Language. Either the Company employs someone who is well versed in Japanese and from that Country or it forces the Japanese to speak English. As English is a more common language in the business world, it would seem as if that forces the Japanese to speak English. Language Certainly, there is a language barrier, namely because most Americans don t speak Japanese and the Japanese aren t fluent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When said manager is dealing with business people in Japan they must also remember to show proper respect for those older than them, even if they are only slightly older. It would not be a good idea to send a young manager to deal with issues. It would also be a better idea to send a man than a woman as the Japanese still don t have the view of women in the workplace that we do. While the young manager may have a wealth of business experience, even more than the older person, that doesn t matter in Japan, the younger would not be respected or listened to in the workplace. The Japanese also believe that their culture is superior to others, called ethnocentrism. They believe they are much stronger than their surrounding Asian countries. They see things as fair or not fair only in terms of how it is fair to Japan and would not be concerned about whether it is fair to Company A s home Country, the U.S. This could be something that Company A could have with trade issues. The Japanese will negotiate only on what is good for their Country, not the greater good of mankind. Americans telling the Japanese to act more like them would not go over well. In the past, America has tended to bash the Japanese so Company A will need to be almost apologetic from the start and cater more to Japan from the very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Television And Its Impact On Society The early nineties thus emerged as a liminal period in the trajectory of media practices. Television shows during this period were forced to navigate the methodological shift from maintaining the myth of television as a living reflection of the movement of time to the imminent advancement of the spectacle. This intermediary condition of the period gave rise to shows with equally confused psychic realities, often appearing to straddle the thin line between real and fake, and highbrow and lowbrow. However, deconstruction of the terms real , fake , highbrow and lowbrow with regard to television reveals that these categorizations are inseparably fastened to its normalized methodological conventions. Perceptions of the realness of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To this effect, highbrow refers to the intellectual content of programming and historically disregards the inherent semiotic power of the visual channel. Something attains the categorization of lowbrow if it is devoid of thoughtful transmissions of language, the deeply historicized notion of television s essential content. Thus there is an inherent and widespread critical bias against the rising practice of television s communicative power through imagery. W.J.T. Mitchell prophetically identified this phenomenon when he posited an inherent shock of new media (11). Lowbrow television henceforth chiefly represents an abandonment of the conventionally sanctioned form of transmission and is a potentially fertile site for the avant garde. Television that rose to prominence out of these conditions melded both sides of the shifting paradigm and effectively mirrored modern circumstances. The WWF (now the WWE) entered its Golden Age when new CEO Vince McMahon introduced its televised content on syndicated national television in the eighties, and continued to rapidly grow in popularity through television s shifting methodology in the nineties. The Simpsons was launched in 1989 to immediate mainstream success. Despite these two programs immense differences in reputation and acclaim, each achieved increasing success through the early nineties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Drug Trade and Addiction Grows Along with Rapid Growth of... Along with the rapid growth of Chinese economy, the illicit drug trade and use regain attention widely since three decades ago (Lu, Fang, Wang, 2008). According to the official reports, the populati on of addicts has skyrocketed to more than 1 million in 21st century, while open sources suspect the real number is as high as 12 million, which have casted profound impact on public health including the widespread HIV/AIDS , while transnational illegal drug trade are evolving from traditional triad organizations to non triad networking, generating horrendous national security problems as well as impairing international development (Chu Levy, 2005; Swanström He, 2006). Regarding the public health threat and rampant cross border drug related crimes, China has annually inputted a great deal of human, physical and financial resources, though the unsatisfactory results reveal the insufficiency of Chinese drug policy, embodying in three aspects incompatibility between zero tolerance and harm reduction pursued by different governmental agencies respectively , ineffective law enforcement to combat against illicit drug trade, and violation of addicts human rights during incarceration (Baldwin, 2013; HRW, 2010). Proposed policy and alternatives In light of at present situation, the decriminalization of possessing certain illicit drugs, most likely to be soft drugs such as marijuana, is suggested, with salient advantages on saving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Effect Of Ph On Enzyme Activity Of Peroxidase Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase Thomas Stinde March 15, 2016 Coconino Community College Effect of pH on Enzyme Activity of Peroxidase For us to understand what the effects pH have on enzyme activity of peroxidase, we must first define what an enzyme is and what is done as well as a peroxidase. According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, an enzyme is, a substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Nearly all enzymes are proteins which have large complex molecules whose actions depends on their molecular shape. Some enzymes dictate reactions inside cells and some, such as enzymes which deal with digestion, outside the cell (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). The factors which affect enzyme activity are the environmental conditions. If these conditions are changed, then the enzyme reaction rate is altered. In nature, organisms will make adjustments to their enzyme conditions to create an optimal reaction rate, when needed, or the organisms will contain enzymes which are modified to operate efficiently in extreme environments where they live. Peroxidase is, an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of a particular substrate by hydrogen peroxide (Oxford Dictionary, 2012). Hydrogen peroxide is a byproduct of cellular respiration; therefore, the peroxidase is located in the cytoplasm of the cell. In our lab, we checked the reaction rate of peroxidase and tried to find the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gdp Statistics We can measure a countries production based on GDP, PPP numbers. In terms of GDP, PPP the top 10 countries in the world vary drastically form GDP, per capita, PPP rankings. In overall GDP, PPP rankings you see huge nations like the US and China, while on a per capita basis you see rather small countries with great output like Qatar or Singapore. There is a vast difference in the countries on the list as not one country is placed on both lists. The main reason is due to population size. GDP per capita is measured by dividing GDP by total population. Thus, the countries in the GDP per capita rankings produce a lot of product with a relatively small population. Therefore, small population countries with good output stand out, while in terms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most apparent convergences are between Canada, France, and Japan. You see the great rise in Japan s economy given this ratio. It overtook France and then overtook Canada, which both had very high ratio s. Japan converged with Canada in 1990 where Canada s economy to the US was beginning to the decline, while Japan was keeping up with the US and even surpassing a 1.0 ratio. Meaning they had a higher GDP per capita than the US. On the other hand, Chile has been diverging from countries like India, and Algeria. Starting in the early 1990 s Chile s economy was fully revamped into capitalism with open borders that helped the country s economy. Thus, their ratio they began diverging away from the norm and upper ward. India s and Algeria s ratio began to diverge in the early 2000 s. You can see that in early years India and Algeria converged many times. However, as those early 200 s happened you can see how the ratio was effected by the technological and outsourcing wave that influenced India but not Algeria. India s ratio came closer to the US while Algeria remained sluggish. In terms of 1970 GDP per capita rankings some of the things that surprised me where Andorra and the US. Andorra is number 1 on the rankings, which surprised me as I have never known them to be high producers. Even if they have a small population I didn t know they were that highly efficient. I was surprised the US was up there in rankings, because I know that in today s age on a per capita basis the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. My Name Is Clara Barton it is the music I sleepby, and I love it... I may be compelled to face danger, but never fear it, and while our soldiers can snad and fight, I can stand and feed and nurse them Clara Barton. Clara barton lead the American red cross______.Clara barton was a humanitarian who proved courageous as a women and brave as an army nurse.____ I was born Christmas day in the small town of north oxford, Massachusetts. The year was 1821 and I was the 5th and last child of sarah and Stephen barton. We were a middle class family and my parents were hard workers who cared for me very much. I have four siblings , two sisters and two brothers, whos ages ranged from 10 17 when I was born. For years to come they woild teach me many skills, some which would help me later on. I was a very shy child but I kept myself busy with my studies . I was well spoken and well read(according to my parents) and when I started school I could spell 3 syllable words. Other things I was taught at a youngs age, mainly by my siblings, were things as in how to play sports, skip stones, and tasks like sewing and cooking. My parents had hopes that over time I would become less shy, but when I wtill avoided things such as public speaking they sent me to boarding school. These were some of the worst weeks of my life. I became so sick I stopped talking and eating all together. Once my parents realized their plan did not work I was taken back home. When I got home my family and I soon moved to a farm where my cousins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Case Ban On Tobacco Ads And Talks About The Conflict... This essay is a case study analysis that uses the case Ban on Tobacco Ads and talks about the conflict of interests between tobacco producers and the Government of India. In Feb 2001 the Government of India published the news on tabling a bill that bans Tobacco companies on advertising cigarettes and sponsoring the sports and other cultural events. (1) There are several arguments that support the Government s decision: 1. Protection of people s health. As World Health Organization states that the 3 million deaths in 1990 occurred as a result of smoking and in 1998 it raised to 4.023 million. 2. Preventing the children aged 14 24 years from being smokers. According to internal document from R J Reynolds (1998) the bright advertising of the cigarettes that had a camel s picture on the packing was attractive to children and stimulated teenage smoking. 3. Contributions of cigarettes to the budget of India is 0.14% versus the health costs which account for 0.21%. 4. Provision of employment by the tobacco industry is an illusion because those who will not be employed in the tobacco field will be employed somewhere else and will be more labor intensive. 5. Complete bans on the tobacco products give a better decrease in tobacco consumption. This is evident in the investigation of UK s Department of Health (1992) which found out that the banning of advertising resulted in fall of smoking. (2) Opposed to the Government there are several arguments from Tobacco companies that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...