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The Green Table, By Kurt Jooss And Composed By Fritz A....
The Green Table, choreographed by Kurt Jooss and composed by Fritz A. Cohen, first premiered in
Paris, France and won first place in the Paris choreographic competition held by the International
Archives of the Dance in early July of 1932 (Martin 155). Kurt Jooss (1901 1979) was a German
choreographer and dancer, as well as quite the visionary for his time. Fritz A. Cohen (1904 1967) was
a German composer, who worked closely with Jooss to create this anti war message driven piece. The
ballet Der Grüne Tisch, subtitled, A Tatentanz, achieved praise not only in Paris and Germany, but also
Amsterdam, Brussels, London, and America (Martin 155). As Martin sums up, In eight loosely
connected scenes...it pictures the bitter futility of war (Martin 155). In other words, Jooss explores the
ineffectiveness of violence through a series of scenes depicting battle and woe. The New York stock
market crash in 1929 sparked a worldwide economic crisis ( Hitler Comes to Power ). By June of
1932, six million people were unemployed in Germany and the economic distress led to a rise in the
support for the Nazi party; consequently, the Nazi party won the votes of almost 40 percent of the
electorate in the German parliament elections of July 1932 ( Hitler Comes to Power ). However, by
November of 1932, the Nazi party lost two million votes from the previous July ( Hitler Comes to
Power ). Adolf Hitler formed an alliance with the conservatives and after negotiating for months, Paul
von
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Radha, as the only one of all the characters in the novels...
Radha, as the only one of all the characters in the novels is a true representing of the modern Indian
woman. In her study of the imaginary of Indian women in literature, Rajan states that The image of the
new Indian woman is of course derived primarily from the urban educated middle class woman (Rajan
130) and describes her as attractive, educated, hardworking, and socially aware (Rajan 131). In spite
of her origin as a daughter of a middle class traditional family, while studying and in the years
following her education, Radha became well aware of her possibilities.
Living in a large city away from home, having a job and later even a lover, she likes to think of herself
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This dilemma is inevitably the theme of the novel and Saadiya s pursuit of freedom can be seen as a
variation on the theme. The closer to the ideal of a housewife Radha gets, the more she feels the need
to escape. The more boundaries she crosses, however, the more she tends to get back to her role of a
wife. The longing for adventure as well as the guilt she feels while pursuing it is the main driving
power that makes her sway between her duty to Shyam and her attraction to Chris. The two men stand
for a safe yet dull and tiring life full of stereotypes in which she is unable to realise herself fully on
one hand and an exciting yet strange life full of the unexpected that makes her feel alive again. She
feels trapped by the expectation that are applied to her, such as having a baby or being a glossy, silly
wife (Nair 61) and struggles to find a way out so that she could breath freely. While Chris gives her, at
least in her eyes, the space she needs in able to breathe freely, Shyam expects her to behave in the way
his situation requires, denying her own individual choices. His expectations ( Does she ever consider
that such silly acts have repercussions? Besides, what will my friends and their wives say if they find
out? We have a place in society. A standing that Radha has always treated rather carelessly ) stand in a
contrast to Radha s feelings. (nair 70)12
This makes her decide to break the conventions once
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Disease Spread Of New Zealand
Disease Risk Profiles
Introduction: As the world progress in the trade and rapid human movement from one place to
another, the spread of pathogens also progresses (WHO, 2001). There are many ways that a pathogen
can get into a new country. Usually the entry of pathogen into New Zealand is less due to its
geographical location. But, there are pathogens getting into the country. This might be because of an
undetectable pathogen, pathogens with no symptoms and other related reasons. For better
understanding of the mode of entry, the pathogen pathway and other properties of a pathogen we will
consider a fungi Puccinia psidii and a virus called Plum pox. It is notable that the detection techniques,
the means of disease spread varies from one pathogen to another.
Puccinia psidii
Geographical spread: Puccinia psidii is a fungi, indigenous to Brazil. In 1884, it was first observed in
the guava fruit and hence was named as guava rust. Later in 1934, the disease spread to Central
America and Caribbean island causing a major devastation. The reason behind this spread is still
unclear (Tommerup et al., 2003). This fungi is found in China, Southern and Central America, Japan,
Africa and Australia (Jolanda Roux et al., 2013). It is notable that a similar type of fungi, Puccinia
asparagi causing rust entered New Zealand from Australia in 1973 (Viljanen et al., 2006).
Fungi properties and symptoms: Guava rust causes rust most commonly in the flowering buds, fruits
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Character Analysis Of Elijah Weesageechak In Three Day Road
In the novel Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, Elijah Weesageechak is a very brave character who
repeatedly risks his life during the war. Elijah is also a very cruel character; Thai becomes increasingly
evident throughout the novel. One example of Elijah being cruel is when he shoots a young girl hiding
in a crumpling building. Another example of Elijah s cruelty is when he kills Grey Eyes and
Lieutenant Breech so not to get in trouble for being addicted to morphine and for committing war
crimes. But then one time that Elijah shows his bravery is when he volunteers to act as bait to draw
sniper fire, allowing Xavier to find and kill the sniper. Elijah killing a young girl who is hiding in a
run down building is an example of him being exceptionally cruel. This happens when Elijah and his
friend Xavier are sent to scout a building. Elijah ends up shooting a girl who is hiding in the building
with her mother. After he shoots her he tells Xavier that he had not realized it was a little girl and that
he thought she was attacking him. (306) Though Elijah said he had not meant to shoot the girl he
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After he is told by Grey Eyes that Elijah is addicted to morphine and is committing war crimes Breech
confronts Elijah. While this is happening a bomb hits the trench they are in. Elijah gets up soon after
the bomb goes off but instead of getting a medic to help Grey Eyes and Breech, Elijah instead picks
up a wooden plank and uses it to brutally beat them to death. (340) This is an especially cruel act even
for Elijah, since these were people that he worked with and lived with for most of his time in the war.
Grey Eyes also used to be one of Elijah s close friends. These things did not matter to Elijah though.
He quickly killed them without a second thought to save himself from getting in trouble for the crimes
he
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The Invention Of The Cotton Gin By Eli Whitney
During the colonial era, African slaves faced a life of struggle and fear. In 1793, the invention of the
cotton gin by Eli Whitney revolutionized economy as well as American slavery. This new machinery
enabled the separation of the seeds from the cotton, making the cotton production increase extremely.
However, with the increase of the white gold ( as it was called), there was a consequent increase on
the request of slave labor. Therefore, slaves worked long hours on the fields, while many women
slaves were confined to house duties, taking care of the masters family and home. Sadly, these women
didn t just work exhausting hours, but also suffered physical and sexual abuse by the hands of their
masters. Undoubtedly, African women were not just used for labor, but they were also used to satisfy
the sick fantasies of cruel men. In Colonial America, around the year 1619 in Point Comfort (now Fort
Monroe), Virginia, took place the first African slave sale. Ironically, it was John Rolfe, husband of
Pocahontas, who recorded the very first sale of West African people at Point Comfort, suggesting the
interesting ways in which diverse cultural narratives converge on this point (Barnett 607). The slave
trade was handled mostly by the Royal African Company, which brought a large number of Africans
to the American colonies. Such trade held a very important role for Britain because of the economic
benefits that derived from the collection of taxes on the slaves. Colonies, like South
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Ryanair and easyJet Case Study
I.INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the analysis of two low cost airlines performance in Europe,
namely easyJet PLC and Ryanair Hldgs during their financial year between 2006 and 2008. It
examines the companies portfolio, future prospects and competitors to analyse the threats and
opportunities facing their business. In conclusion, there is a recommendation whether to invest on
easyJet and/or Ryanair s shares.
II.FINANCIAL AND NON FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSISIn terms of the completed financial
analysis, there are several findings as follows:Profitability Ratios highlight the operating performance
from the generated profit. (Atrill McLaney, 2008)Operating Profit MarginFigure 1. Operating Profit
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Current and quick ratios tended to stay at the same level as both companies do not hold any psychical
production stocks. An average current and quick ratio of 2.02 for the last three years indicates that
Ryanair appeared to be more capable of covering and repaying its short term debts and obligations.
Overall, both companies did not experience any problems in terms of liquidity because their current
assets were able to cover the current liabilities.
Financing Ratios show how companies finance their business whether from shareholders funds or
debts. (Atrill McLaney, 2008)Gearing RatioFigure 8. Gearing RatiosRyanair showed a higher
leveraging on its balance sheet, 46.48% on average, than easyJet, 39.95%. It is partly because the
borrowed money was mainly used in investing new aircrafts or launch new range of routes. This led to
higher returns to shareholders equity in Ryanair rather than in easyJet.
Interest Cover RatioFigure 9. Interest Cover RatiosFrom the figures above, Ryanair was able to
generate high operating profits to cover its interest expenses as can be seen by the high interest
coverage ratio on average of 5.43. However, the interest cover ratio of easyJet slid to only 2.68, which
was particularly caused by a dramatic fall in the profit for the year from £ 152.3 million to £ 83.2
million.
Investment Ratios assist investors in assessing their return on the made investment. (Atrill McLaney,
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1984 Vs Present Day Government
There are many similarities and differences between the government in both George Orwell s book,
1984, and our present day government. It is the same way with both societies. The government and
society in the book is very simple and the rules are straightforward. Our present government and
society on the other hand is very complex and usome of the rules have gray areas. What both the
society and government from both sides have in common is that they have a significant amount of
violence. What makes the societies differ is that in ours more people have more access to resources
while in the book people s resources are very limited. Both of the governments have quite a few
similarities. One, for example, is that a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the book, the government is incredibly strict and thorough. Our s is strict but not nearly as much as
in the book. In the book if you got caught doing something illegal, you were for sure going to jail and
may never get out no matter the severity of the crime. With our s, there is a good chance with most
crimes, you can get out of jail after your sentence. Also, you could possible get out of jail early on
good behavior. There are only very few cases of life in jail or the death sentence. Another difference is
that we have one active leader that we vote on. In the book, there are many leaders. Although they call
the government as a whole one name that resembles a person called Big Brother . A big difference is
that they both have different crimes they think are the worst. In the book, the worst crime you can
commit is thoughtcrime. Thoughtcrime is when a person hold unspoken beliefs that go against the
governments beliefs. You could get away with it quite easily. Today, the worst crime the commit is
murder, which is harder to get away with. One last difference is that today we have almost complete
privacy. We are allowed to do most things when we please without someone watching. On the other
hand, in the book, there is someone watching them at all times. The government can tune in to the
cameras or microphones whenever they
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The Chestnut Tree
The part of the intense father is filled in the hero Winston s creative energy by the anticipated picture
of Big Brother, toward whom the anecdotal legend feels capable inner conflict. The dehumanizing
engulfment of both id and personality by the superego as the last determination of this inner conflict is
recommended toward the end of the novel, by Winston s failure to take care of a chess issue; think
about the futile chessboard adjacent to the disfavored, wretched three deceivers at The Chestnut Tree.
On the psychic instead of the social plane, the state of an individualliving in 1984 particularly when
he, as Winston, is the main individual whoseinner life is spoken to mirrors the state of the self image
stood up to by theexcessively reformatory
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A Questionnaire on the American Samoan Society
In what ways was the traditional leadership of Samoan villages different from typical American
leadership?
On the political level in the United States, most leaders are elected directly or appointed to office by
politicians, although they often come from very wealthy and privileged backgrounds and have their
political careers financed by various special interests. Of course, much of the real leadership in the
country is based on wealth and income, or control of large corporations, bureaucracies and financial
institutions. Samoa has a matai or chief system that traditionally controlled the social, political and
economic order. Those in the lower castes were expected to show respect and deference to their elders
and hereditary rulers, rather than the more modern (post French Revolution) concept of equal
citizenship for all. Chiefs controlled all exchanges and the distribution of wealth and land, which is
also quite different from the capitalistic individualism that lies at the core of modern American culture,
and naturally the U.S. colonizers attempted to undermine this traditional system.
How did the traditional system of chiefly power reinforce the close knit social system of village life?
This traditional society in Samoa and other Polynesian islands was based on the clan and the extended
family, each of which had elders, chiefs and patriarchs. It was a collectivist and hierarchical society,
not at all a democracy, in which the hereditary elites were the governing
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Catalase Concentration On Hydrogen Peroxide
Effect of the concentration of hydrogen peroxide on volume of oxygen gas production, when reacted
with catalase.
Abstract
The aim of this laboratory experiment was to investigate the effect of hydrogen peroxide concentration
on the rate at which oxygen is produced when the volume and temperature of 50% catalase and
volume of hydrogen peroxide solution are kept constant. It was expected that if the concentration of
hydrogen peroxide increased, then the production rate of oxygen gas would also increase until the
enzyme became saturated, following the Michaelis Menten relationship. For this to apply, the volume
and temperature of 50% catalase and volume of hydrogen peroxide solution were kept constant. Six
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However the graph of the rate of O2 production for this experiment does not follow the Michaelis
Mentan relationship (Figure 9). Reasons for this could have been the inability to record gas production
in time intervals shorter than 10 seconds because the reaction occurred so rapidly. The first
measurement of O2 produced was recorded at 10 seconds, however by this time the reaction had
already completed (Figure 10), meaning the exact finishing point (between 1 10 seconds) of the
reaction was unknown. This then disturbs the calculation of the rate of O2 production. Some errors
that may have occurred include leakage of O2 from the flask, or small amounts of O2 could have
dissolved in water, disrupting the volume of gas produced, and therefore the calculation of the rate of
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Gender Roles, Stereotyping and Gender Bias Essay
Gender affects every aspect of our life, from how we feel about ourselves and set our goals in
educational, recreational and work opportunities as well as the the nature and extent of our
participation in social and civic life. It has a strong impact on the way we practice our religion, the
way we dress, the way we express our feelings and the nature of all of our relationships with others.
This paper explores various facets of gender roles in order to understand this topic such as what role
males and females are expected to play in today s society, how gender roles are decided, affected and
exaggerated by stereotyping. Futhermore, this paper will draw attention towards how stereotyping
leads to gender biases.
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An individual can either identify themselves with a subculture or social group which results in them
having diverse gender roles.
Today when a human baby is born the first question that is asked is Is it a boy or a girl? In human
culture the answer to this question is gigantically significant. This definition of femaleness or
maleness is the hypothesis of the society which assumes that the child who is born a girl will remain
female forever, while a boy will be a male. Gender roles are created by society and vary from society
to society as it takes all sorts to make a world. It does not matter where ever you are in the world its
just society which assigns the gender roles without even having enough knowledge about one s gender
identity. We living in 21st century but when it comes to gender role orientation we are in total chaos.
Gender identity :
Most non Western societies have three human genders man ,woman and third gender. In the West,
gender is consider to be the same as one s sex identity and there are only two valid options male or
female. Any gender variation , other than male or female gender is treated as disease or abnormalities
or gender disorder e.g homosexual, bisexual
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The Psychology Of Buddhism And Buddhism
On the Psychology of Buddhism
Jarrett C. Ettison
Community College of Allegheny County
On the Psychology of Buddhism
Buddhism as a non theistic religion dates back to antiquity, circa the 6th century BCE. Founded by its
eponymous central figure Siddhartha Gautama the Buddha Buddhism is currently practice by millions
of adherents world wide, with a surging following in the United States. An epistemic shift toward
empiricism and science is responsible for our contemporary rapprochement with the millennia old
religion. Buddhism is hailed in the modern era for its rejection of the theological impulse. [Flanagan,
2003] Modern understanding of psychology and inquiry into the human mind has shown notable
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[Violatti, 2013]
The story of the Buddha has become myth over the great span of time since Buddhism s founding in
the 6th century BCE. The birth of Siddhartha reads like fable. His mother is said to have had visions
of a lotus bared by a white elephant the night before Siddhartha s conception, and to have given a
perfectly serene birth. Siddhartha s upbringing is no less mystified. His father the King, having been
led by a prophecy that should Siddhartha ever learn of suffering or old age he would chose to be a
monk instead of a prince, remanded his son within the castle walls and forbade anyone old from ever
stepping foot within its confines. The story goes that Siddhartha would come to eventually care for
and defend animals (from illness or bullies) and nurse them to health, so discovering suffering in
animals. This led Siddhartha to seek out the outside world through nightly excursions, and eventually
to the conclusion that human and animal suffering are no different.
Beseeched to distract his son from his discovery, Siddhartha s father married him to a beautiful bride,
and urged Siddhartha into fatherhood. However, Siddhartha still sought the outside world, and in his
secret travels he would come to meet an old man, a sick man, and a corpse. From these men he learned
of the ubiquity of suffering. Despaired, Siddhartha left his wife and son(s), renounced the crown, and
sought
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Merger Acquisition
before MERGER ACQUISITION of IBM and Pricewaterhouse Consulting 1. WHY UNDERLYING
REASONS FOR THE PROJECT Over the past five years, IBM has quietly transformed itself into a
software, solution and services company. With the transformation from a hardware vendor to a
solution provider, it has entered the area of consulting services. IBM bought PricewaterhouseCoopers
Consulting (PwCC) in October 2002 and became the world s largest technology services company,
with annual revenue of $40 billion. By comparison, its next largest competitor, Electronic Data
Systems Corp., posted $21.5 billion in sales at the same year. The acquisition by IBM, which already
has huge presence in the consulting market, affected other companies such as ... Show more content
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All employees affected by this action were notified as of December 31, 2002. The portion of the
liability relating to IBM people and space was approximately $318 million. The portion of the liability
relating to acquired PwCC workforce and leased space was approximately $283 million and was
included as part of the liabilities assumed for purchase accounting. At the time of the acquisition, IBM
had 150,000 employees and operations in 160 countries; with 30,000 employees of PWC, the
combined entity with 180,000 employees made IBM the largest IT services company. Under the
acquisition terms, PwCC became a part of IBM Global Service s Business Innovation Services unit.
IBM is adopting many PwCC practices and philosophies, and naming their executives to key top
positions. 3. WHAT IS THE MARKET REACTION Prices per share before and after merger: As we
can see on attached charts Market was not too sure about this merger ( On paper, the deal has much to
commend it, many outsiders say . But thorny issues remain, including how to accommodate the strains
between consultants and auditors, potential conflicts of interest involving important clients and even
the delicate matter of choosing a new name. If the negotiators are not careful, fallout could haunt the
combined firm for years to come.) From the time when merger plans were made public Shares of
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Criticism Of Hedda Gabler
5.1) Brief Summary:
Before this chapter, this research comprises of four chapters. The first chapter, consist of the
introduction of the problem and a brief background of the research. At the end of the first chapter,
brief biographies of both the figures are given. The body of works has done on the same problem by
other writers is compiled in the second chapter. There is also a detailed account of the criticism done
on Hedda Gabler as well. In the third chapter, methodology and data collection are discussed. The
fourth chapter contains the collected and analyzed data to get all the research questions, answered.
Now, here the entire research is going to be concluded.
5.2) Conclusion:
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She has no significant role in the play but the relation of other characters with Bertha reveals their
psychological insights of mind.
The third character is Miss Tesman(Aunt Juju), who has devoted herself to Tesman. She tries a lot to
get along with Hedda, but the difference in their class backgrounds is painfully apparent. These two
sisters are also shown with an isolated background, who cannot enjoy any kind of love ; whether
fatherly, motherly, brotherly or by husband.
The fourth is Mrs. Elvsted , who is showing modern psychological traits in her attitude. She has
abandoned her husband and her whole life aside in order to fulfill her passion. She blatantly verbalizes
her emotion and desires. Like Hedda, her slips of tongue prove her to be a victim of bipolar disease
and personality disorder.
The fifth one is Loevborg, vigorous character, but shows the symptoms of psychological disorder. He
has shown optimistic, enthusiastic, brilliant, man of present in the start of the play but his suicidal
attempt proves him to be a man of fear. His weakness is easily spoiled by Hedda with her
manipulative tactics, which shows him incapable of keeping his
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Pessimism And Fears Of Ezra Pound s Brother Wasp Song
Moreover, readers should remember the fact that Ezra Pound wrote that while he was in a cage as
Pisa, he was arrested for treason. Therefore, the poems he wrote in the cage, sometimes show his
losses, his internal conflicts, pessimism and fears:
DAKRUON in Greek means weeping. Here, he clearly expresses his fears that he won t be able to see
Giudecca (an island and canal in Venice), Ca Foscari (a Venetian palace, on the Grand Canal), and
Desdemona (the Palazzo Contarini Fasan on the Grand Canal was sometimes called this).
Immediately after, watching Brother Wasp building, Ezra Pound seems to be fascinated. Despite the
fact that Brother Wasp is never thought as an important creature in human world, it is as important as
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Observing Brother Wasp, Pound also feels fascinated by the perfection he saw, and brings his own
work to halt: and that day I wrote no further.
In the next stanza, Pound extracts from a poem named The Peacock which was published in Poetry,
May 1914 was written by Yeats (Terrell 462). Yeats who wanted to be away from London for a while,
asked Pound to be his secretary. In the stanza Wordsworth refers to the volumes which Pound was
supposed to read as a part of his secretarial duties because Yeats eyes were weak (Terrell 462). Life
with Yeats in a four room Sussex cottage was pleased and tranquil. He described life at Stone Cottage
nostalgically as follows:
Pound recalls Yeats voice, sounding like wind in the chimney as he reads his poem The Peacock,
Pound creates a kind of rhythmic sound by adding syllables to the word peacock in order to present
how Uncle William in other words Yeats would utter
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Symptoms And Treatment Of The Thyroid
The thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland positioned on the front of the neck. Its job is to produce thyroid
hormones that the body needs for the endocrine, metabolic, and other systems of the body. Sometimes,
it can be affected by cancer, infections, or disease. This will cause it to not function at its best, which
means it will either produce too much or too little thyroid hormones. When it is too little, this is called
hypothyroidism.
Symptoms
Low thyroid production affects the entire body. Initially, it makes a person feel lethargic and
exhausted, even when they have gotten plenty of rest. Cold weather or rooms will become intolerable.
Most people gain weight from the decrease in their metabolism too. Their hair will fall out, which
leads to thin spots on the scalp. And, there are usually also signs of muscle weakness and fatigue.
Some of the other symptoms that are common include:
Hoarseness of the voice
Brittle fingernails
Slow heart rate
Constipation
Lower body temperature
Depression
Decreased libido
Causes of Decreased Thyroid Production
This condition has several causes. The first of which is a deficiency of iodine. Iodine is found in
shellfish, shrimp, salt, and other foods. If a person does not get enough of these foods, they will not
receive enough iodine that the thyroid needs to function at its best. Also, if a woman who is pregnant
does not get enough iodine, her baby can bee born with a deficiency in iodine as well. Another cause
of hypothyroidism
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How Different Cultures React to Death and Dying
How Different Cultures React to Death and Dying
Abstract
This research explores the literature across cultures on death and dying in order to highlight the impact
of culture on reactions to death and the dying process. A theoretical framework is established, using
Elizabeth Kubler Ross s five stages of dying, followed by a succinct discussion of the reactions and
attitudes toward death and the dying process of four cultures (Buddhist, Hindu, Native American and
American). By illustrating the different reactions and attitudes toward death of these cultures, it is
revealed that through increased cultural understanding health care workers can provide more
personalized care to the dying.
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Instead, they believe the body must be cremated quickly after death. As Lama (2004, p. 1) maintains,
The belief that once it sheds its body, the soul prepares to depart immediately on its karmic journey,
and as such, it s very important to cremate the body as soon as practical so as not to provide any
allurement for the soul to linger on this side of the world. In such cultures there is little relating to the
bargaining or depression stages of Kubler Ross theory, but acceptance certainly applies to both Hindus
and Buddhists. In fact, for the gerontologist, increased cultural understanding of the death and dying
process aids overall quality of care. As Barker (1999, p. 161) reports on one study conducted on
Hindus in a British community, ...poor communication due to linguistic and cultural distance between
relatives and hospital staff, as well as lack of sensitivity involving the latter, may be most distressful to
the dying and their relatives.
Native Americans Native Americans also had and still have a unique perspective on death. It is
doubtful Native Americans relate to any of the phases outlined by Kubler Ross, save for acceptance.
For Native Americans perceive death as merely one facet of what they view as the Sacred hoop of life,
(Turner Weeden, 1995, p. 11). This is because of their unique worldview with respect to what happens
to the soul after death. Native Americans view life and death as a circular movement, wherein the
process
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The Rise Of Animal Abuse
Get Away from my dog: The rise of Animal Abuse in our society
The people know about Michael Vick that he was the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles and
played for 13 seasons in the National Football League (But there is another story that Michael Vick
has been involved in dog fights and went to prison for the actions that committed).That does not cover
on what had happened to the dogs,Donna Reynold s had said in details that the swimming pool was
used for kill some of the dogs as she continues,the people did not know how many suffered the
permitted murder,but the damage of pool walls tells a story. Michael Vick did not just put dogs to
fight, but he would hang, drown, shoot, repeatedly slamming their head and spine into the ground ...
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(Such as antisocial/psychopathic personality disorders and engage in deliberate acts of Zoosadism,
Animal can be abused by how you treat them, but what has that animal ever did to you that would
want you to kill it, There are stories about human abuse, but has there ever been a person who would
worry about their pets that they can also get abused, Whenever you look at an animal s eyes would
you ever think that they have feelings that they to also suffer as you do. Everyone has feelings same as
animals just to look at their face or eyes you would know about how they feel, Animals can feel pain
and suffer just as humans can but since sociopaths have a general inability to empathise, they are able
to inflict pain and urgency on sentient beings with no feelings of remorse the increasing probability
that cruelty to humans is the next step. The quote that stands out is (This is a personal issue for me
since my ex husband is a medically documented sociopath and I had put a stop to Tim walking our pit
bulls and for him to have any contact with any of our seven dogs someone present our dogs were
kicked, punched, jerked at the neck by chain lead shed hardness tightened into place around their
necks and even my pit bulls become cowardly dogs). There are times where your own pets become
afraid of you just by how you treat them and would not want to be around you, A dog can bleed, be
choked, happy, upset, all other feelings that a human can feel because weather you can see it or not
animals suffer and that they also feel pain. There are some people that think that some athletes have a
good life, but are you sure that all athletes are good, Michael Vick fought and killed countless
innocent animals, some by repeatedly slamming their
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Essay The Current Status of Medical Marijuana
In the year 2008, Michigan voted in the use of marijuana for medical purposes. I will be exploring two
papers, the first is Prohibition Works: Keeping Marijuana Illegal, the second is Legalization of
Marijuana. In the paper Prohibition Works the author discusses numerous reasons marijuana should be
kept illegal, and the second paper Legalization of Marijuana the author makes many valid points on
why marijuana should be legalized for medical use. Michigan now joins 15 other states that have
passed laws for consumption of marijuana for medical purposes. Both marijuana and medical
marijuana are the same substance. In this paper I will discuss how the federal government views the
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WebMD has an article that lists the psychological effects of marijuana over a short time are: paranoia,
time distortion, anxiety, depression random thoughts, and memory loss. There is also withdrawal in
some patients can include: appetite loss, anxiety, depression, and aggression (Amal Chakraburtty,
2010). These side effects hold true to users of marijuana whether they use it legally with the medical
marijuana card or if they are using this drug without the medical marijuana card.
The federal government does not seem to be changing their laws when it comes to marijuana. Andre
Kratzer makes reference to some doctors that believe marijuana is good for pain reduction, it can
increase appetite, and calms down nausea (Kratzer, 2004). Even though some of the side effects are
negative doctors look at the negatives and positives and weigh them out. If the positive effects are
more of a benefit than the negative then they will suggest medical marijuana for that patient. The list
for benefits of marijuana include but are not limited to cancer patients being treated with
chemotherapy, AIDS patients that have lost their appetite, it is also said to be helpful in the relief of
pain for MS patients, along with helping to slow the progression of glaucoma. However, doctors that
are against the use of marijuana look at the bad side effects and decide that there is no medical
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Overcoming Barriers To Reduce Diversity In The Workplace
To effectively overcome the barriers against diversity in the workplace, first a general understanding
of what diversity is must be developed. Knowing how diversity affects a workplace environment,
advantages and disadvantages of diversity in the workplace, and the legal obstacles that surround both
employers and employees when dealing with diversity and equality are important to understand.
Based on the results from the survey completed with the employees, these topics are a great place to
start in the training.
What is Diversity?
The Business Dictionary defines diversity as Human Resources a mixed workforce that provides a
wide range of abilities, experience, knowledge, and strengths due to its heterogeneity in age,
background, ethnicity, physical abilities, political and religious beliefs, sex, and other attributes.
(Business Dictionary, 2017)
Diversity does not mean race or race relations; the actual meaning of the word diversity is difference.
Differences in thinking styles, values, race, ethnicity, orientation or any aspect of our social identity,
are examples.
Diversity in the Workplace
People with demographic differences working in the same organization make a diverse workforce.
Perceptions affect people s relations in how they communicate and interact with one another. Human
resource professionals must be effective when dealing with organizational issues relating to diversity
in order for those organizations to be successful. Assessing any needs that arise
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Essay about Wuthering Heights and Romantic Ascent
Martha Nussbaum describes the romantic ascent of various characters in Wuthering Heights through a
philosophical Christian view. She begins by describing Catherine as a lost soul searching for heaven,
while in reality she longs for the love of Heathcliff. Nussbaum continues by comparing Heathcliff as
the opposition of the ascent from which the Linton s hold sacred within their Christian beliefs.
Nussbaum makes use of the notion that the Christian belief in Wuthering Heights is both degenerate
and way to exclude social classes.
To begin Catherine attempts to find heaven as way to soothe her emotion, but discovers her heart
belongs to something else. That something else is Heathcliff, who also finds life on earth a tortuous
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However the paradox continues because their love cannot ascend to its ultimate form, as each will
refuse their love by the social desires of the time.
Nussbaum also establishes a conflict between the fundamental Christian world of the Lintons, and the
chaotic world of Heathcliff. The distinction is clearly drawn as a virtuous and companionate world in
which the Linton s live, while Heathcliff is drawn to immoral and devious actions. The author does
not however see it this simple. The superficial piteous world is in fact shadowed by a shallow a fake
ideal of life. Even Catherine realizes the forged environment in which the Linton s live, as she
explains, in whichever place the soul lives. In my soul and in my heart, I m convinced I m wrong.
Even though Heathcliff is portrayed as a demonic figure, he also is shown as the romantic Christina
lover. This love is the driving force behind his urge to fight against what is expected of him. Both the
Linton s and Heathcliff are not given the satisfaction of becoming the portrait for the ideal Christian.
The novel also goes on to comment on Christianity as both imperfect and dubious school of thought.
In the first instance the most pious characters including the Lintons, Ellen Dean, and Joseph all behave
in direct contradiction of their belief. They act selfishly and look no further than for their own
superficial world. Bronte at least gives Heathcliff a justified method
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How Did The Magna Carta Impact The Modern World
The Magna Carta, meaning a great charter , is one of the most famous documents in the world. It has
inspired people across the centuries from Thomas Jefferson to Mahatma Gandhi. It has also shaped
most the general principles in England and around the world. In this paper, I will be explaining the
story of the Magna Carta and the impact it has on our modern world.
In 1215, King John was the ruler of England. Many people believe King John was one of the worst
kings in history. He is known for imprisoning his former wife, starving his opponents to death, and
allegedly murdering his own nephew. He also imposed heavy taxes on his people in order to pay for
his expensive lifestyle. If one refused to pay, he would take away their property or punish
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The Beast In Lord Of The Flies
The Beast within Have you ever known or heard of somebody that takes stuff too far? Or perhaps they
don t know when to stop. They have no self control and don t think before they act. If you do then you
are not alone. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of British boys are stranded
on an island. They can either stick to their civilized ways to survive or they can let nature take them
over and become savages. Throughout the book Golding molds the boys after society. Golding states
that Humans are savage by nature , and that what empowers the inner savage in people is selfishness,
brutality and wanting dominance over others. He proves this statement by providing an antagonist
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Jack encounters a pig in a hunt and is unsuccessful the first time, he wounds the pig and doesn t kill it.
The second time around he gathers more people to go hunt with him including Samneric who are the
fire watchers. With Jack being too focused on hunting he does not realize the consequence for his
action. The consequence being that the signal fire going out. Jack does not care too much because he
has been introduced to brutality. Killing and hunting is what Jack now loves to do, it is sport for him.
Jack puts hunting before everything, even before getting rescued. Jack s personal bias overwhelms the
fact that they all could have possibly been rescued. His only concern is to get meat. We can light the
fire again you should ve been with us Ralph we had a smashing time (91). Jack is now all in for
hunting he doesn t care about getting rescued at all. He just wants to have fun and enjoy himself and
not have to follow any rules. The beast continues to emerge from Jack by chapter 5 Jack decides to
leave and create his own group that is centered on hunting. I m not going to play any longer. Not with
you. Anyone can come if you want we can hunt our own pigs. (127). Jack is now changing, he no
longer wants to be with Ralph. He wants to do his own thing and not have to listen to what Ralph has
to
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Gender And Sexuality Of The Heroine Bathsheba Everdene
Despite being an era defined by its conservatism and strong sense of repression, progressive and
subversive notions of gender can indeed be found in Victorian works, including those written by male
authors. Thomas Hardy, arguably the most controversial novelist of his time, depicted gender and
sexuality in a completely foreign way to Victorian ideals, leading to much of the controversy around
him. Though many scholars argue vehemently that he cannot be classified as a feminist writer, it is
undeniable that he placed women in roles most authors would not dare to, and openly expressed
sexuality in ways that completely ignored the societal rules of Victorian propriety. Through his
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The performance Bathsheba gives on the back of her horse, riding in the manner demanded by the
saddle, though hardly expected by the woman, observed by Gabriel is a pivotal scene in the
development of her strength derived from her androgynous nature (Hardy 15).
While riding her horse, Bathsheba approaches bramble too low to ride up right underneath it. She
checks to see if anyone is around before laying her back against the horse, head resting over the rear,
and proceeds to ride underneath. This position shocks and impresses Gabriel, for he is seeing probably
for the first time, a woman in a classically male position by straddling the horse and simultaneously in
the position of a woman by laying back against it. Much in the way of her being a female farmer, in
this moment Bathsheba is operating somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum.
However, it is not just Hardy s heroine that portrays his unconventional ideas of gender, but his male
protagonist Gabriel Oak, also demonstrate his promotion of androgynous identities. Boldwood and
Troy, two of Bathsheba s suitors inflict their gaze upon her in order to own her, a fact she is keenly
aware of when she says I hate to be thought of men s property in that way, in her open disagreement to
marriage (26). The superficiality of Troy s gaze, which is constantly rooted in Bathsheba being an
object, is made grossly apparent, when he is looking upon the corpse of his lover Fanny Robin and
turns to his then
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Our Earth s Sixth Mass Extinction
Throughout the longevity of our Earth s biota, there are recorded times in which the majority of the
pre living fauna and flora were seemingly decimated. According to our fossil record, these bouts of
decimation have totaled to five individual instances throughout the existence of life on Earth. Many
scientists agree in saying that, humans as species are the main cause for current sixth mass extinction.
Some opponents to this theory claim that label of our worldwide ecological state as a sixth mass
extinction , is just an emotional charge that makes the problem seem cosmic and overwhelming
(Brand). This however is not a legitimate statement when taking into account the sheer magnitude of
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Many would argue this feat to be a sign of Homo sapiens knack to survive, but in actuality we
survived on the backs of other species (figuratively of course) while in the process of wiping many of
them out. One of the earliest instances of extinction caused by humans was from our ancestors about
12,000 20,000 years ago. When just coming into our prime as the lead predators of the Earth, humans
began to have an impact on hundreds of the surrounding fauna indirectly it seems. According to
radiocarbon dating of the fossils of the two meter tall flightless bird commonly known as the Great
Moa, indicate that they became extinct soon after humans arrived. (Avise 219) Though our ancestors
had no notion of conservation or ecological awareness, humans as a species cannot displace the blame
towards anything but to ourselves. Some believe that the many mega fauna (exceedingly large
animals) that went extinct when humans first started to hunt more rapidly, due to population size
growth, went extinct due to changes in climate not by human interference. This notion is completely
farce. It has been proven through fossil records that the degree in climate change right before those
species went extinct were very similar to the current amount of climate change now. This being said,
we don t see such a massive decline in the present mega fauna today as there seems to have been in
the past. The statistics gained from Robert M. May s Extinction per Thousand of Species
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Women In Aldous Huxley s A Brave New World
Aldous Huxley foresaw a great number of feats in his novel, but it seems that he saw no kind of
liberation for women at any point in the near or distant future. In fact, despite the dystopic nature of
Huxley s novel, he instead created a futuristic world that is hauntingly similar to our own. The only
difference being that Hover cars actually do exist. Upon first glance, the story seems liberating,
uplifting, and in every sense of the word, futuristic. But as you delve further into the novel you
become blinded by the blatant misogyny that holds this dull, unadventurous story together. Brave New
World is predictably centred around Alpha plus rebels, the over privileged men who fight the system
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If you were to walk into any government, court house, or police firm, you would find an
overwhelming amount of men filling up positions more times than not. You might say that oh, but men
are more fitted to those jobs! Women don t know how to be a police officer, judge, prime minister, but
that s only because we have never been given the chance. And if, like Julia Gillard perhaps, we do
happen to break through the misogynistic barriers of society, we would be relentlessly ridiculed, even
if we were more successful than any man before us. But Huxley s lack of femme fatale doesn t stop
him from portaying the few female characters in a non favourable way. The only memorable female
characters in the book, Lenina and Linda, were both semi perfectly conditioned Betas, which gives the
impression that women are single sided and lack distinguishing characteristics. What s more is that
Huxley doesn t mention a single female Alpha plus nor World Leader; apparently the top of the food
chain is not where women belong. The Alpha plus males of Huxley s novel seem to be the only ones
rebelling against the New World order. They are the only group capable of being unhappy,
unorthodox, and rebellious. And they are definitely the only ones praised for those very things.
Despite the caste system and the belief that everyone is happy now, the elites of Huxley s book are
still trying to break the barrier. Even though they are the most privelleged people in society. They re
the upper class, rich, white men living in the lap of luxury, of Huxley s imagined
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The Main Features of Weimar Germanys Golden Years Between...
The Main Features of Weimar Germanys Golden Years Between 1925 1929
There where many events between the years of 1925 1929 in Weimar Germany that were seen as
golden years. The diplomatic skills of Gustav Stresemann, the foreign minister allowed Germany to
excel in foreign affairs. Politically Stresemann wanted to improve relations between Germany and the
rest of Europe and also the USA. In 1925 the Locarno Treaty took place and Germany accepted the
borders with France and Belgium that were agreed in the Treaty of Versailles. Germany accepted that
the Rhineland would remain a demilitarised zone. Also France and Germany agreed to settle any
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With this it enabled Germany to raise matters of German interest. The introduction of Germany to the
league of nations was definitely a major feature in the golden years between 1925 1929 because
talking with the likes of Britain and France in the League of nations assembly was a huge step for
Germany s ranking with the rest of the world.
It was not only politically that the years between 1925 1929 were called golden years. Culturally the
Weimar experienced some high points between these years. In the years between 1924 and 1929 there
was certainly a great array of talent in the Weimar. There was a great increase in literature, drama, art,
music, and architecture. The increase in all of these made the entertainment and leisure in Germany
higher than it had ever been before. With this increase it gave the people of Germany a great deal of
pride because they were challenging Paris as the cultural centre of Europe. Also the increase in
Weimar culture boosted the morale of the country. This was because the culture helped the German
people to take their minds off the past years and enjoy themselves, it especially helped them forget
about the war that had occurred only a few years before. The culture in Weimar was definitely a main
feature when talking about the golden years that had occurred between 1925 1929. Without the
increase in culture
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Persuasive Essay About French Food
I m craving for French food. Want to go get some?
That s one phrase I ve never had to answer simply because no one brings that up. We don t go to
French restaurants on a student budget because almost anything with the word French attached to it is
a tad bit overpriced. When I think of enjoying French food, I think of men having to wear pressed
suits and women donning their glamorous dresses and high heels, then they need to have powdered
noses and carefully coiffed hair before being served food in very large plates but with tiny portions. It
s a cuisine of the elite but for something so highly regarded it s ironic that French food isn t too much
known compared to what people know of Italian food.
To be honest I was a bit overwhelmed when we started learning about French food thinking that it
would really be difficult to grasp, and the terms were so hard to pronounce, it was that one time that I
realized a little too late that hors d oeuvres weren t even pronounced as horse devours. In short
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The question is to what extent to we really know Italian cuisine? Is it the ever so present red sauce,
oregano, thyme, olive oil and heaping amounts of cheese with every serving?
This definitely doesn t even do justice to what Italian food really is like, in other parts of Italy they
don t even use the tomato sauce for their pasta dishes, just good al dente pasta with a bit of garlic and
drizzled with olive oil but it doesn t end there. They have fabulous seafood dishes, meat and not to
mention the wine. The food varies from place to place and it is not always what we re used to. Not
everything in the menu is just about Naples, where the famous pizza originated. There s so much more
to Italian cuisine that makes it what it is and it s definitely not just pizza and
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Charlot s Speech
The high taxes and cost of living make it very difficult for middle class Americans to get by and the
government continues to take, and take, and take leaving some families with nothing, creating hostile
feelings such as frustration and anger among citizens. During American history, there has always been
some form of greed from the government, so much at times causing many wars and destruction.
Slemhakkah, known as Charlot, who was the Chief of the Kalispel band of Flathead Indians, felt the
same frustration and anger toward the government in 1876, when the federal government required that
Montana Indians residing on reservations pay taxes. Charlot was angry with the white people s way,
the greed, as well as the unfair and unjust destruction that the white man brought upon the land. He
expressed his views in a powerful speech titled, He has filled graves with our bones, that was
published on the Western Frontier. Charlot speaks to his people, with a tone of anger and worry. The
stance that he took to inform his people and express the worries he had, is very powerful, and
justifiable. He was a leader, respected among his people, stayed true as his word and had a sincerity
within ethos, pathos, logos appeals, throughout his speech. At the very beginning of Charlot s speech,
he starts with a presence of ethos, Yes, my people, the white man wants us to pay him. He comes in
his intent and says we must pay him pay him for our own for the things we have from our God and our
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Pigs Lab Report
Activity 1: Pig Physical Characteristics
Concepts:
Differences in pig features
Processes:
Observing
Recording data
Comparing
Experiencing
Materials:
Breeds of pig poster, magnifying glass, pencil, pig journal
Directions:
There are 8 major types, or breeds, of pigs.
1. Use the hand lens and take a look at each pig on the poster. Notice the differences the pigs have.
2. After observing all of the differences the pigs have with each other, write 5 differences in your Pig
Journal.
Activity 2: Pig Facts
Concepts:
Discovering facts about pigs
Processes:
Researching
Recording
Exploring
Materials:
Computer, pencil, pig journal
Directions:
1. Use the computer to visit this website. http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/pig/#pig
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Pour cheerios on your plate to represent the dirt.
5. Use your nose on your plate to root around and try and pick up the gummy worm with your mouth.
6. Write in your Pig Journal, how difficult was it to root and find the worm? Do you think it would be
difficult for pigs?
Activity 5: Pigs Digest
Concepts:
Recreate the digestive system of a pig
Processes:
Observing
Creating
Experiencing
Materials:
Handout of a pig s digestive system, blank picture of a pig, different colored playdoh, pencil, Pig
Journal
Directions:
1. Take a look at the handout of a pig s digestive system.
2. Use the blank picture of a pig.
3. Without mixing the playdoh together, make the different parts of a pig s digestive system based on
the handout.
4. After completing the model with playdoh, record the picture in your Pig Journal.
5. Make sure to label the parts that are labeled on the handout.
Activity 6: How Pigs Feel
Concepts:
Learn about the hair on a pig.
Processes:
Observing
Experiencing
Predicting
Materials:
Box, Boar bristle brush, pencil, Pig Journal
Directions:
Pigs are covered in hair.
1. Use your journal to make a prediction about how the hair of a pig feels.
a. Do you think it is soft? Do you think it is
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Analysis Of The Listen By Mary Mahlink By Dahl
Dahl expresses in the first part of the story that there is tranquility while Mary Maloney was waiting
for her husband to come home from work. Mary tries to converse and is encountered with short ,blunt
answers that comes off as tension, we can suspect this when her husband is drinking his whiskey and
there s dead silence in the room. Ice cubes are clanking against the glass which symbolizes coldness
and isolation. She wasn t really watching him, but she knew what he had done because she heard the
ice cubes falling back against the bottom of the empty glass when he lowered his arm. He paused a
moment, leaning forward in the chair, then he got up and went slowly over to fetch himself another.
Mary s is seen as the caretaker of the household and in the story that is reversed when her husband is
trying to tell her something important. Tired darling . Yes , I m tired . This statement represent a dry
and distance tone. Listen, he said. I ve got something to tell you . This can state the anitionpation the
author is trying to make us feel when reading the story. He had now become absolutely motionless,
and he kept his head down so that the light from the lamp beside him fell across the upper part of his
face, leaving the chin and mouth in shadow . This symbolizes the growing darkness and
foreshadowing of intensity that is coming up next in the story between her and her husband that opens
up Mary s insanity. This allows us to see the transition of Mary s once innocent
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What Is Anorexia Nervosa
The Eating Disorder: Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia nervosa is a life threatening eating disorder. This eating disorder is when someone decides
that they need to starve themselves. They do this because they are hoping to lose a lot of weight
quickly. Anorexia nervosa is a medical condition that can become very serious. This eating disorder
takes place in the mind of the individual that has it. This means that the person thinks that they are
overweight and that they need to lose weight. This happens even though the person might be at a
healthy weight. When having this eating disorder, the person has a fear of gaining any weight and they
believe that their life would be better if they were thinner. One fact about anorexia nervosa that could
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For one, it is an eating disorder that I am somewhat familiar with, and I know that it is one of the more
common kinds of eating disorders. I also chose to write about anorexia nervosa because I thought that
it would be helpful if I knew some facts about it just in case I encounter it with someone in my
lifetime. I also chose this topic because I thought that it would be something that I am actually
interested in. This is definitely a good reason because I would not like to have a horrible time
researching facts about anorexia nervosa. Instead I actually could not enjoy, but not mind doing my
homework. Again, knowing about this eating disorder would be helpful for me in the future, so I think
that I made the right choice when it became time to choose what essay topic that we wanted to write
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Essay on T.S. Eliot s The Waste Land
T.S. Eliot s The Waste Land Both the hysteric and the mystic transgress the linear syntax and logic
governing the established symbolic order. Helen Bennett It is perhaps part of the unique genius of T.S.
Eliot s The Waste Land that both critics and lay readers have repeatedly felt forced to look outside the
published text of the poem for clues as to its meaning. The text s fragmented, seemingly violated body
seems to exhibit wounds through which its significance has slipped, creating a difficulty caused by the
author s having left out something which the reader is used to finding; so that the reader, bewildered,
gropes about for what is absent...a kind of meaning which is not there, and is not meant to be there ...
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Asked to describe what sort of life might spring up out of the stony rubbish (20) of the poem s sterile
landscape by an interlocutor who seems by the force of the allusion to Ezekiel to be a representative of
some sort of transcendent reality, there seems to be no way for the poet to answer. The speaker
continues in almost accusatory tone: You cannot say, or guess, for you know only/ A heap of broken
images (21 22), and it is in this line that Eliot questions the potential for meaning inherent in language.
The self is unable to explicate the nature of this life for his only language is a mere heap a disordered
pile of broken images . Here Eliot describes language as representation, and in this mode it is doubly
useless; first, because it is broken , fragmented and divorced from the very realities it was intended to
describe, and second, because it consists of mere images representations of things and not the things
themselves. One might argue that language, though only a heap of broken images, does achieve a
certain reflexivity here, for in that disordered pile of reflections lies a landscape where the sun beats,/
And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief (22 23). But the space that language presents
here is a sterile, dead one, without evidence of the growth of either root or branch. Absent too are the
Starnbergersee, the shower of rain (9), and the verdant Hofgarten which
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Do Managers Have the Right to Seek Control over Their...
Case Study 1
Question: Do managers have the right to seek control over their employees? Does anyone, for that
matter, have their right to control others? Does control imply manipulation? And if so, is there
anything wrong with managers manipulating employees through goal setting or other motivational
Manipulation is getting what you want by ignoring or harming the desires of others. Manipulators use
charm, persuasion, coaxing, trickery, and misdirection. The underlying idea is I have to fool people to
make them give me what I want. We can catch ourselves falling into this behavior when you aren t
listening to other people, when you ignore what they want and when you pretend that your desires cost
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Control is an obvious action to handle while manipulation is much more without knowing toward the
person. When people says about manipulation, they would mostly says that it is either a person lie or
withhold the truth to get someone to change themselves, giving them the false illusion of choice. As
for control, they would says that it is way more like blocking a person s way to go or do.
For my own opinion, there is no wrong with managers manipulating employees through goal setting
or other motivational techniques, but it has to depend on how much a manager manipulate. An
appropriate manipulation would give benefits to everyone. For example, a manager handles an
organization by lying employees without their knowing to reach the target. It does not represent that
the manager did not set limitation on the organization, but using a way more not knowing by
employees to ensure that they would not challenge on risky projects. The goal setting would be
determined by manager to reach by manipulating. Beside manipulation, managers do have their own
ways to reach the goal setting as well. Some of the managers prefer control employees than
manipulating them. It is because manipulation is much more high risks than control employees works.
For example, manager may set budget on the project to avoid high risks burden to hold. It is not to say
that it is bad outcomes, but employees may be not satisfied and could not develop a better idea.
Someone may think that manipulation is
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Example Of Phonological Awareness
Phonological awareness is the learning of different sounds, words and syllables learnt through
listening and speaking (Gillon, 2004). Phonological awareness is important for children in early
childhood to learn to establish their reading and writing skills (Hill, 2012, 160). The way children
learn phonological awareness is through word play, stretching sounds, repeat ion, rhymes and song
(Hill, 2012, p. 134; Roger Scenter, 2013).Phoneme awareness is a smaller area considered as part of
phonological awareness, phoneme awareness focuses on individual sounds that effect understanding
(Hill, 2012, p. 134). An example of phoneme awareness would be the word cat sound it out as c/, a/
and t/ or the ch sound. Hill (2012, p. 134) states phonological
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Asia Banks s The Good Guy
The Good Guy Asia Banks First of all if you love reading thrillers, love stories and just plain
extraordinary novels then The Good Guy is exactly what you are looking for. Koontz has crafted yet
another page turner, with his beautiful mind. Koontz is known for his all over the place writing but
this novel is just pure perfection. This novel is suspenseful and it even includes a love story, what
more could you ask for? The Good Guy was by far one of the most action packed, suspenseful, and
nail biting books I have ever feasted my eyes upon. The book begins with a man in bar then, an
unexpected twist leads him on an unusual quest. I started reading this novel instantly I was sucked into
the universe of Tim and Linda. I can honestly say this
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The Political Implications of Accounting and Accounting...
D Solomons, The Political Implications of Accounting and Accounting Standard Setting, Accounting
and Business Research, 1983
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So regulation is necessary to secure what everyone wants.
For Ihe history or this early period. see Stephen A Zelf.
Forging Accoullting Prillcipfe5 ill Fire COl/lltrU!s illinOIS. 1972)
The third argument appeals tn the limited capacity of receivers of inrormation to interpret and
ACCOUNTING AND B US INES
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use it. This point is expressed by Peter Bird as follows : Where communication i restricted either by
the limited signal capacity or by the limlled attenlion of the receiver, the challenge is to convey as
much meaning as possible wilhin these constraints. The receiver mllst be clear what each message
means; Ihe semantic noise of uncertainty or misunderstanding can prevent any clear meaning from
reaching Ihe receiver. Th e more standing orders that can
case for requiring those who prepare financial statements, and perhaps those who use them. to
sacrifice some preferred modes of behaviour in order to gain from the similar sacrifices made by
others. The FASB uses an analogy with driving behaviour to reinforce Ihis point : Like mOlorists who
observe Iraffic laws in the interest of their own and general lraffic safety, so long as others do the
same. in general, Ihose who have 10 subordinate Iheir individual prerercnccs to observe common
accounting
be agreed in advance regarding terminology, selection and even form of messages. the more of Ihe
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Character Analysis Of Thriller
Thriller analysis
Common storylines
Thriller is a movie genre that is largely dependent on anticipation and suspense, normally the aim of a
good thriller is to keep the audience in suspense and on their toes. In thriller films the protagonist will
always face a highly dangerous situation or villain this lead to a extremely intense and stressful
climax. Thrillers often follow the structure of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action then
resolution. The exposition is the part of the story where everything is calm and where the backstories
of characters are introduced, prior events are shown and the mood is set. Next comes the rising action,
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The hero/victim is the protagonist and the main character of a film, he/she is the one that fights the
villain and rescues the princess, in thriller films this character is stereotypically shown as a male
teenager that is naive but brave and kind, a fantastic example of this is the character of Thomas in the
movie The Maze Runner (2014), the villain is the antagonist his/her job is to oppose the protagonist
and creat conflict with the protagonist, in thriller films the antagonist is often a corrupt and powerful
person or a being with mighty powers unknown to mankind, the stereotypical goal of this character in
thrillers is often to take over the world, destroy humanity, kill a lot of people, seek revenge against the
hero or other evil plans, a example of an stereotypical villain is the character Voldemort in the Harry
Potter franchise (2001 2011). The dispatcher is the character who makes the villain known, this
character can be a range of people, the dispatcher does not have a stereotype. The helper is the
protagonist s friend or sidekick that help the protagonist along their journey, this character can be a
human or a creature, a great example of a helper is the sidekick Robin from the film The Dark Knight
Rises
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Washington Grass Inn Dance Analysis
AOII Formal 2018 at Washington Grass Inn
1. What style of dance did you see or do? What specific movements did you see or do that would
indicate that it was this specific style or genre?
At this formal event, I experienced both individual and partner dancing. I would describe this style to
be a mix of hip hop and swing dancing. The dance movements involved fluid arm waving and
rhythmic leg stepping. There was no set choreography so our movements were limitless. These
movements reminded me of hip hop, because there were moments of jacking and lots of hip
movements. Additionally, there were movements that reminded me of swing dancing because of the
partner spinning, dipping, and swaying.
2. Why did you choose this particular event?
I chose this
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How Did Lewis Carroll Write Alice In Wonderland
Lewis Carroll Ever curious about the author of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland? That person would
be Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, otherwise known as Lewis Carroll, his famous alter ego. Carroll has
written many books that have transformed the art of literature. His work has appealed to an abundance
of children all over the world. Lewis Carroll contributed to fiction literature by creating a story that
was the ultimate adventure to children everywhere.
Carroll was born on January 27, 1832 in a small parish of Daresbury, Cheshire, England. Carroll had
an average childhood, out of eleven children Lewis was the third. He lived with his devoted mother
and father that supported his education . Carroll began his writing at an early age, he ... Show more
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Even though being sheltered as a child he had an elaborate sense of imagination that truly left a mark
on people. He gave the world many poems, short stories, mathematical lectures and photography. He
was labeled a pedophile, but that didn t prove true. He was a generous friend, a brilliant author, and
logic man. As Lewis Carroll said, How queer everything is to day! And yesterday things went on just
as usual. I wonder if I ve been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this
morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I m not the same, the next
question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that s the great puzzle . This quote from him exemplifies the
kind of person he always was. He was bright and cheery, that s probably why he got along with so
much of the youth. He was idolized by many and will be remembered by
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History Of Fabric And Textiles Textile Development During...
The history of fabric and textiles
Textile development during the Industrial Revolution (1780 1850)
In 1968, Eric Hobsbawm said: Whoever says Industrial Revolution says cotton. Among many
historians the Industrial Revolution is considered as the process in which technological changes led by
the mechanized factories of the cotton industry created large profits for innovators that continued in
succeeding decades. It was the key event in the emergence of modern economic growth, which led to
shifting manufacturing from people s houses and shops to factories. It was a time of vivid change,
from hand tools and handmade items, to the products which were produced by machines.
Nevertheless, life improved, the industrial revolution had some harmful consequences, such as
increased pollution, harmful working conditions, employment of women and children, who were made
to work long and hard hours, etc.
The shift to factories in the United States grew out of a process that began in the British textile
industry. British inventors developed machines to do tasks that have been done by hand. Sometimes
the machines replaced other, older and weaker machines. For example the spinning jenny, which was
run by water power, replaced the spinning wheel; the power loom replaced the hand loom. These
machines were small enough to be placed in the cottages. But later, people invented bigger and more
powerful machines, which needed a huge space to be positioned. This was the reason why people
started to
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Status of Women Entrepreneurs in India
Status of Women Entrepreneurs in India
Miss Pooja, Lecturer Mr. Surinder Bhatia, Lecturer
SSIMT, Dinanagar SSIMT, Dinanagar
____________________________________________________________
______________________
Executive Summary
One primary objective of this paper is to find out the status of women entrepreneurs in India. In Hindu
scriptures, woman has been described as the embodiment of shakti. But in real life she is treated as
Abla.. This paper includes rationale behind the women entrepreneurship. Another main objective of
this paper was to analyse policies of Indian government for women and also to analyse that are ...
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These women own textile mills, trucking firms, highway and construction firms, beauty parlours,
drycleaning shops, photographic studios and dozens of other businesses.
In India, women entrepreneurs constitute a negligible proportion of the total entrepreneurs. the typical
enterprises are the extension of kitchen activities i.e. the 3 P s: Pickle, Powder, Papped or traditional
cottage industries of basket making etc. in India women have contributed mainly in household
industries due to less technical know how required and little competition from men in these industries.
In recent survey of business women in Delhi and surrounding areas it was estimated that 40% of these
entrepreneurs have ventured into non traditional areas such as electronics, engineering, consultancy
etc.
The state of Kerla where the literacy among women is highest in India provides a good example of
women entrepreneurship. As on march 1984, there were 782 women s industrial units in Kerla, of
these 592 were Proprietary concerns, 43 partnership concerns, 42 charitable institutions, 3 joint stock
companies and 102 cooperative societies.
According to a research study conducted in Tamil Nadu following are the businesses pursued by
women entrepreneurs:
Nature of Business
|Sr. No |Nature of Business |Percentage |
|1 |Agro engineering
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Carl Brashear Essay
Carl Brashear If it is difficulty that shows what men are, there should be no doubt about what kind of
man Carl Brashear is. The Navy s first African American Master Diver, Brashear faced difficulties that
would have defeated most people. His spirit and determination resulted not only in his overcoming
great odds to become a U.S. Navy diver, but also in his surviving the loss of a leg in an accident on the
USS Hoist in 1966 and more amazingly in his attaining the rank of Master Diver.
In the fall, Twentieth Century Fox will release The Diver, the story of Brashear s struggle. Cuba
Gooding Jr. stars as Brashear. The film also stars Robert DeNiro as Billy Sunday, a senior officer and
Master Diver who is at first another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brashear had rigged a three legged spider with grappling hooks on each leg. It was attached to the
submersible Alvin, which would use it to attach parachute rigging to the bomb. The apparatus worked
beautifully and the bomb was brought to the surface. At 5:00 p.m., a shift in the position of the ship
that had pulled alongside the Hoist to receive the bomb caused a chain of events that almost killed
Carl Brashear and seemed certainly to have killed his career in the Navy. During efforts to bring the
bomb aboard, a swell caused an unexpected movement in the ship s position. The timing was
catastrophic. The atomic weapon slipped from the parachute rigging and sank again, but even worse, a
pipe broke loose from one of the ships and became a deadly missile. Brashear saw the pipe break. I
got all my sailors out of the way, but I didn t get myself out of the way, he says.
The injuries he suffered were overwhelming, and so sudden that at first, he didn t know anything was
wrong. Only when he tried to put weight on his leg did he realize the extent of the damage. He jokes
about it today. I found that I didn t have a leg to stand on, he chuckles. Most of the flesh on his leg was
ripped away, leaving his foot attached only by the tendons in the back of his calf. Bones were exposed
and the bleeding was profuse. He also suffered head and internal injuries.
The dive boat did
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  • 2. The Green Table, By Kurt Jooss And Composed By Fritz A.... The Green Table, choreographed by Kurt Jooss and composed by Fritz A. Cohen, first premiered in Paris, France and won first place in the Paris choreographic competition held by the International Archives of the Dance in early July of 1932 (Martin 155). Kurt Jooss (1901 1979) was a German choreographer and dancer, as well as quite the visionary for his time. Fritz A. Cohen (1904 1967) was a German composer, who worked closely with Jooss to create this anti war message driven piece. The ballet Der Grüne Tisch, subtitled, A Tatentanz, achieved praise not only in Paris and Germany, but also Amsterdam, Brussels, London, and America (Martin 155). As Martin sums up, In eight loosely connected scenes...it pictures the bitter futility of war (Martin 155). In other words, Jooss explores the ineffectiveness of violence through a series of scenes depicting battle and woe. The New York stock market crash in 1929 sparked a worldwide economic crisis ( Hitler Comes to Power ). By June of 1932, six million people were unemployed in Germany and the economic distress led to a rise in the support for the Nazi party; consequently, the Nazi party won the votes of almost 40 percent of the electorate in the German parliament elections of July 1932 ( Hitler Comes to Power ). However, by November of 1932, the Nazi party lost two million votes from the previous July ( Hitler Comes to Power ). Adolf Hitler formed an alliance with the conservatives and after negotiating for months, Paul von ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Radha, as the only one of all the characters in the novels... Radha, as the only one of all the characters in the novels is a true representing of the modern Indian woman. In her study of the imaginary of Indian women in literature, Rajan states that The image of the new Indian woman is of course derived primarily from the urban educated middle class woman (Rajan 130) and describes her as attractive, educated, hardworking, and socially aware (Rajan 131). In spite of her origin as a daughter of a middle class traditional family, while studying and in the years following her education, Radha became well aware of her possibilities. Living in a large city away from home, having a job and later even a lover, she likes to think of herself as of an independent young woman who can freely decide about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This dilemma is inevitably the theme of the novel and Saadiya s pursuit of freedom can be seen as a variation on the theme. The closer to the ideal of a housewife Radha gets, the more she feels the need to escape. The more boundaries she crosses, however, the more she tends to get back to her role of a wife. The longing for adventure as well as the guilt she feels while pursuing it is the main driving power that makes her sway between her duty to Shyam and her attraction to Chris. The two men stand for a safe yet dull and tiring life full of stereotypes in which she is unable to realise herself fully on one hand and an exciting yet strange life full of the unexpected that makes her feel alive again. She feels trapped by the expectation that are applied to her, such as having a baby or being a glossy, silly wife (Nair 61) and struggles to find a way out so that she could breath freely. While Chris gives her, at least in her eyes, the space she needs in able to breathe freely, Shyam expects her to behave in the way his situation requires, denying her own individual choices. His expectations ( Does she ever consider that such silly acts have repercussions? Besides, what will my friends and their wives say if they find out? We have a place in society. A standing that Radha has always treated rather carelessly ) stand in a contrast to Radha s feelings. (nair 70)12 This makes her decide to break the conventions once ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Disease Spread Of New Zealand Disease Risk Profiles Introduction: As the world progress in the trade and rapid human movement from one place to another, the spread of pathogens also progresses (WHO, 2001). There are many ways that a pathogen can get into a new country. Usually the entry of pathogen into New Zealand is less due to its geographical location. But, there are pathogens getting into the country. This might be because of an undetectable pathogen, pathogens with no symptoms and other related reasons. For better understanding of the mode of entry, the pathogen pathway and other properties of a pathogen we will consider a fungi Puccinia psidii and a virus called Plum pox. It is notable that the detection techniques, the means of disease spread varies from one pathogen to another. Puccinia psidii Geographical spread: Puccinia psidii is a fungi, indigenous to Brazil. In 1884, it was first observed in the guava fruit and hence was named as guava rust. Later in 1934, the disease spread to Central America and Caribbean island causing a major devastation. The reason behind this spread is still unclear (Tommerup et al., 2003). This fungi is found in China, Southern and Central America, Japan, Africa and Australia (Jolanda Roux et al., 2013). It is notable that a similar type of fungi, Puccinia asparagi causing rust entered New Zealand from Australia in 1973 (Viljanen et al., 2006). Fungi properties and symptoms: Guava rust causes rust most commonly in the flowering buds, fruits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Character Analysis Of Elijah Weesageechak In Three Day Road In the novel Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, Elijah Weesageechak is a very brave character who repeatedly risks his life during the war. Elijah is also a very cruel character; Thai becomes increasingly evident throughout the novel. One example of Elijah being cruel is when he shoots a young girl hiding in a crumpling building. Another example of Elijah s cruelty is when he kills Grey Eyes and Lieutenant Breech so not to get in trouble for being addicted to morphine and for committing war crimes. But then one time that Elijah shows his bravery is when he volunteers to act as bait to draw sniper fire, allowing Xavier to find and kill the sniper. Elijah killing a young girl who is hiding in a run down building is an example of him being exceptionally cruel. This happens when Elijah and his friend Xavier are sent to scout a building. Elijah ends up shooting a girl who is hiding in the building with her mother. After he shoots her he tells Xavier that he had not realized it was a little girl and that he thought she was attacking him. (306) Though Elijah said he had not meant to shoot the girl he showed no remorse for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After he is told by Grey Eyes that Elijah is addicted to morphine and is committing war crimes Breech confronts Elijah. While this is happening a bomb hits the trench they are in. Elijah gets up soon after the bomb goes off but instead of getting a medic to help Grey Eyes and Breech, Elijah instead picks up a wooden plank and uses it to brutally beat them to death. (340) This is an especially cruel act even for Elijah, since these were people that he worked with and lived with for most of his time in the war. Grey Eyes also used to be one of Elijah s close friends. These things did not matter to Elijah though. He quickly killed them without a second thought to save himself from getting in trouble for the crimes he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Invention Of The Cotton Gin By Eli Whitney During the colonial era, African slaves faced a life of struggle and fear. In 1793, the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney revolutionized economy as well as American slavery. This new machinery enabled the separation of the seeds from the cotton, making the cotton production increase extremely. However, with the increase of the white gold ( as it was called), there was a consequent increase on the request of slave labor. Therefore, slaves worked long hours on the fields, while many women slaves were confined to house duties, taking care of the masters family and home. Sadly, these women didn t just work exhausting hours, but also suffered physical and sexual abuse by the hands of their masters. Undoubtedly, African women were not just used for labor, but they were also used to satisfy the sick fantasies of cruel men. In Colonial America, around the year 1619 in Point Comfort (now Fort Monroe), Virginia, took place the first African slave sale. Ironically, it was John Rolfe, husband of Pocahontas, who recorded the very first sale of West African people at Point Comfort, suggesting the interesting ways in which diverse cultural narratives converge on this point (Barnett 607). The slave trade was handled mostly by the Royal African Company, which brought a large number of Africans to the American colonies. Such trade held a very important role for Britain because of the economic benefits that derived from the collection of taxes on the slaves. Colonies, like South ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ryanair and easyJet Case Study I.INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the analysis of two low cost airlines performance in Europe, namely easyJet PLC and Ryanair Hldgs during their financial year between 2006 and 2008. It examines the companies portfolio, future prospects and competitors to analyse the threats and opportunities facing their business. In conclusion, there is a recommendation whether to invest on easyJet and/or Ryanair s shares. II.FINANCIAL AND NON FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSISIn terms of the completed financial analysis, there are several findings as follows:Profitability Ratios highlight the operating performance from the generated profit. (Atrill McLaney, 2008)Operating Profit MarginFigure 1. Operating Profit Margins (%)The graph shows that easyJet s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Current and quick ratios tended to stay at the same level as both companies do not hold any psychical production stocks. An average current and quick ratio of 2.02 for the last three years indicates that Ryanair appeared to be more capable of covering and repaying its short term debts and obligations. Overall, both companies did not experience any problems in terms of liquidity because their current assets were able to cover the current liabilities. Financing Ratios show how companies finance their business whether from shareholders funds or debts. (Atrill McLaney, 2008)Gearing RatioFigure 8. Gearing RatiosRyanair showed a higher leveraging on its balance sheet, 46.48% on average, than easyJet, 39.95%. It is partly because the borrowed money was mainly used in investing new aircrafts or launch new range of routes. This led to higher returns to shareholders equity in Ryanair rather than in easyJet. Interest Cover RatioFigure 9. Interest Cover RatiosFrom the figures above, Ryanair was able to generate high operating profits to cover its interest expenses as can be seen by the high interest coverage ratio on average of 5.43. However, the interest cover ratio of easyJet slid to only 2.68, which was particularly caused by a dramatic fall in the profit for the year from £ 152.3 million to £ 83.2 million. Investment Ratios assist investors in assessing their return on the made investment. (Atrill McLaney, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. 1984 Vs Present Day Government There are many similarities and differences between the government in both George Orwell s book, 1984, and our present day government. It is the same way with both societies. The government and society in the book is very simple and the rules are straightforward. Our present government and society on the other hand is very complex and usome of the rules have gray areas. What both the society and government from both sides have in common is that they have a significant amount of violence. What makes the societies differ is that in ours more people have more access to resources while in the book people s resources are very limited. Both of the governments have quite a few similarities. One, for example, is that a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book, the government is incredibly strict and thorough. Our s is strict but not nearly as much as in the book. In the book if you got caught doing something illegal, you were for sure going to jail and may never get out no matter the severity of the crime. With our s, there is a good chance with most crimes, you can get out of jail after your sentence. Also, you could possible get out of jail early on good behavior. There are only very few cases of life in jail or the death sentence. Another difference is that we have one active leader that we vote on. In the book, there are many leaders. Although they call the government as a whole one name that resembles a person called Big Brother . A big difference is that they both have different crimes they think are the worst. In the book, the worst crime you can commit is thoughtcrime. Thoughtcrime is when a person hold unspoken beliefs that go against the governments beliefs. You could get away with it quite easily. Today, the worst crime the commit is murder, which is harder to get away with. One last difference is that today we have almost complete privacy. We are allowed to do most things when we please without someone watching. On the other hand, in the book, there is someone watching them at all times. The government can tune in to the cameras or microphones whenever they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Chestnut Tree The part of the intense father is filled in the hero Winston s creative energy by the anticipated picture of Big Brother, toward whom the anecdotal legend feels capable inner conflict. The dehumanizing engulfment of both id and personality by the superego as the last determination of this inner conflict is recommended toward the end of the novel, by Winston s failure to take care of a chess issue; think about the futile chessboard adjacent to the disfavored, wretched three deceivers at The Chestnut Tree. On the psychic instead of the social plane, the state of an individualliving in 1984 particularly when he, as Winston, is the main individual whoseinner life is spoken to mirrors the state of the self image stood up to by theexcessively reformatory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Questionnaire on the American Samoan Society In what ways was the traditional leadership of Samoan villages different from typical American leadership? On the political level in the United States, most leaders are elected directly or appointed to office by politicians, although they often come from very wealthy and privileged backgrounds and have their political careers financed by various special interests. Of course, much of the real leadership in the country is based on wealth and income, or control of large corporations, bureaucracies and financial institutions. Samoa has a matai or chief system that traditionally controlled the social, political and economic order. Those in the lower castes were expected to show respect and deference to their elders and hereditary rulers, rather than the more modern (post French Revolution) concept of equal citizenship for all. Chiefs controlled all exchanges and the distribution of wealth and land, which is also quite different from the capitalistic individualism that lies at the core of modern American culture, and naturally the U.S. colonizers attempted to undermine this traditional system. How did the traditional system of chiefly power reinforce the close knit social system of village life? This traditional society in Samoa and other Polynesian islands was based on the clan and the extended family, each of which had elders, chiefs and patriarchs. It was a collectivist and hierarchical society, not at all a democracy, in which the hereditary elites were the governing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Catalase Concentration On Hydrogen Peroxide Effect of the concentration of hydrogen peroxide on volume of oxygen gas production, when reacted with catalase. Abstract The aim of this laboratory experiment was to investigate the effect of hydrogen peroxide concentration on the rate at which oxygen is produced when the volume and temperature of 50% catalase and volume of hydrogen peroxide solution are kept constant. It was expected that if the concentration of hydrogen peroxide increased, then the production rate of oxygen gas would also increase until the enzyme became saturated, following the Michaelis Menten relationship. For this to apply, the volume and temperature of 50% catalase and volume of hydrogen peroxide solution were kept constant. Six different concentrations were used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the graph of the rate of O2 production for this experiment does not follow the Michaelis Mentan relationship (Figure 9). Reasons for this could have been the inability to record gas production in time intervals shorter than 10 seconds because the reaction occurred so rapidly. The first measurement of O2 produced was recorded at 10 seconds, however by this time the reaction had already completed (Figure 10), meaning the exact finishing point (between 1 10 seconds) of the reaction was unknown. This then disturbs the calculation of the rate of O2 production. Some errors that may have occurred include leakage of O2 from the flask, or small amounts of O2 could have dissolved in water, disrupting the volume of gas produced, and therefore the calculation of the rate of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gender Roles, Stereotyping and Gender Bias Essay Gender affects every aspect of our life, from how we feel about ourselves and set our goals in educational, recreational and work opportunities as well as the the nature and extent of our participation in social and civic life. It has a strong impact on the way we practice our religion, the way we dress, the way we express our feelings and the nature of all of our relationships with others. This paper explores various facets of gender roles in order to understand this topic such as what role males and females are expected to play in today s society, how gender roles are decided, affected and exaggerated by stereotyping. Futhermore, this paper will draw attention towards how stereotyping leads to gender biases. What is Gender ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An individual can either identify themselves with a subculture or social group which results in them having diverse gender roles. Today when a human baby is born the first question that is asked is Is it a boy or a girl? In human culture the answer to this question is gigantically significant. This definition of femaleness or maleness is the hypothesis of the society which assumes that the child who is born a girl will remain female forever, while a boy will be a male. Gender roles are created by society and vary from society to society as it takes all sorts to make a world. It does not matter where ever you are in the world its just society which assigns the gender roles without even having enough knowledge about one s gender identity. We living in 21st century but when it comes to gender role orientation we are in total chaos. Gender identity : Most non Western societies have three human genders man ,woman and third gender. In the West, gender is consider to be the same as one s sex identity and there are only two valid options male or female. Any gender variation , other than male or female gender is treated as disease or abnormalities or gender disorder e.g homosexual, bisexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Psychology Of Buddhism And Buddhism On the Psychology of Buddhism Jarrett C. Ettison Community College of Allegheny County On the Psychology of Buddhism Buddhism as a non theistic religion dates back to antiquity, circa the 6th century BCE. Founded by its eponymous central figure Siddhartha Gautama the Buddha Buddhism is currently practice by millions of adherents world wide, with a surging following in the United States. An epistemic shift toward empiricism and science is responsible for our contemporary rapprochement with the millennia old religion. Buddhism is hailed in the modern era for its rejection of the theological impulse. [Flanagan, 2003] Modern understanding of psychology and inquiry into the human mind has shown notable convergences with Buddhist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [Violatti, 2013] The story of the Buddha has become myth over the great span of time since Buddhism s founding in the 6th century BCE. The birth of Siddhartha reads like fable. His mother is said to have had visions of a lotus bared by a white elephant the night before Siddhartha s conception, and to have given a perfectly serene birth. Siddhartha s upbringing is no less mystified. His father the King, having been led by a prophecy that should Siddhartha ever learn of suffering or old age he would chose to be a monk instead of a prince, remanded his son within the castle walls and forbade anyone old from ever stepping foot within its confines. The story goes that Siddhartha would come to eventually care for and defend animals (from illness or bullies) and nurse them to health, so discovering suffering in animals. This led Siddhartha to seek out the outside world through nightly excursions, and eventually to the conclusion that human and animal suffering are no different. Beseeched to distract his son from his discovery, Siddhartha s father married him to a beautiful bride, and urged Siddhartha into fatherhood. However, Siddhartha still sought the outside world, and in his secret travels he would come to meet an old man, a sick man, and a corpse. From these men he learned of the ubiquity of suffering. Despaired, Siddhartha left his wife and son(s), renounced the crown, and sought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Merger Acquisition before MERGER ACQUISITION of IBM and Pricewaterhouse Consulting 1. WHY UNDERLYING REASONS FOR THE PROJECT Over the past five years, IBM has quietly transformed itself into a software, solution and services company. With the transformation from a hardware vendor to a solution provider, it has entered the area of consulting services. IBM bought PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting (PwCC) in October 2002 and became the world s largest technology services company, with annual revenue of $40 billion. By comparison, its next largest competitor, Electronic Data Systems Corp., posted $21.5 billion in sales at the same year. The acquisition by IBM, which already has huge presence in the consulting market, affected other companies such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All employees affected by this action were notified as of December 31, 2002. The portion of the liability relating to IBM people and space was approximately $318 million. The portion of the liability relating to acquired PwCC workforce and leased space was approximately $283 million and was included as part of the liabilities assumed for purchase accounting. At the time of the acquisition, IBM had 150,000 employees and operations in 160 countries; with 30,000 employees of PWC, the combined entity with 180,000 employees made IBM the largest IT services company. Under the acquisition terms, PwCC became a part of IBM Global Service s Business Innovation Services unit. IBM is adopting many PwCC practices and philosophies, and naming their executives to key top positions. 3. WHAT IS THE MARKET REACTION Prices per share before and after merger: As we can see on attached charts Market was not too sure about this merger ( On paper, the deal has much to commend it, many outsiders say . But thorny issues remain, including how to accommodate the strains between consultants and auditors, potential conflicts of interest involving important clients and even the delicate matter of choosing a new name. If the negotiators are not careful, fallout could haunt the combined firm for years to come.) From the time when merger plans were made public Shares of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Criticism Of Hedda Gabler 5.1) Brief Summary: Before this chapter, this research comprises of four chapters. The first chapter, consist of the introduction of the problem and a brief background of the research. At the end of the first chapter, brief biographies of both the figures are given. The body of works has done on the same problem by other writers is compiled in the second chapter. There is also a detailed account of the criticism done on Hedda Gabler as well. In the third chapter, methodology and data collection are discussed. The fourth chapter contains the collected and analyzed data to get all the research questions, answered. Now, here the entire research is going to be concluded. 5.2) Conclusion: The present research has been contrived to explore Psychoanalysis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has no significant role in the play but the relation of other characters with Bertha reveals their psychological insights of mind. The third character is Miss Tesman(Aunt Juju), who has devoted herself to Tesman. She tries a lot to get along with Hedda, but the difference in their class backgrounds is painfully apparent. These two sisters are also shown with an isolated background, who cannot enjoy any kind of love ; whether fatherly, motherly, brotherly or by husband. The fourth is Mrs. Elvsted , who is showing modern psychological traits in her attitude. She has abandoned her husband and her whole life aside in order to fulfill her passion. She blatantly verbalizes her emotion and desires. Like Hedda, her slips of tongue prove her to be a victim of bipolar disease and personality disorder. The fifth one is Loevborg, vigorous character, but shows the symptoms of psychological disorder. He has shown optimistic, enthusiastic, brilliant, man of present in the start of the play but his suicidal attempt proves him to be a man of fear. His weakness is easily spoiled by Hedda with her manipulative tactics, which shows him incapable of keeping his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pessimism And Fears Of Ezra Pound s Brother Wasp Song Moreover, readers should remember the fact that Ezra Pound wrote that while he was in a cage as Pisa, he was arrested for treason. Therefore, the poems he wrote in the cage, sometimes show his losses, his internal conflicts, pessimism and fears: DAKRUON in Greek means weeping. Here, he clearly expresses his fears that he won t be able to see Giudecca (an island and canal in Venice), Ca Foscari (a Venetian palace, on the Grand Canal), and Desdemona (the Palazzo Contarini Fasan on the Grand Canal was sometimes called this). Immediately after, watching Brother Wasp building, Ezra Pound seems to be fascinated. Despite the fact that Brother Wasp is never thought as an important creature in human world, it is as important as human beings, in fact it may be more important because Pound believes that it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Observing Brother Wasp, Pound also feels fascinated by the perfection he saw, and brings his own work to halt: and that day I wrote no further. In the next stanza, Pound extracts from a poem named The Peacock which was published in Poetry, May 1914 was written by Yeats (Terrell 462). Yeats who wanted to be away from London for a while, asked Pound to be his secretary. In the stanza Wordsworth refers to the volumes which Pound was supposed to read as a part of his secretarial duties because Yeats eyes were weak (Terrell 462). Life with Yeats in a four room Sussex cottage was pleased and tranquil. He described life at Stone Cottage nostalgically as follows: Pound recalls Yeats voice, sounding like wind in the chimney as he reads his poem The Peacock, Pound creates a kind of rhythmic sound by adding syllables to the word peacock in order to present how Uncle William in other words Yeats would utter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Symptoms And Treatment Of The Thyroid The thyroid is a butterfly shaped gland positioned on the front of the neck. Its job is to produce thyroid hormones that the body needs for the endocrine, metabolic, and other systems of the body. Sometimes, it can be affected by cancer, infections, or disease. This will cause it to not function at its best, which means it will either produce too much or too little thyroid hormones. When it is too little, this is called hypothyroidism. Symptoms Low thyroid production affects the entire body. Initially, it makes a person feel lethargic and exhausted, even when they have gotten plenty of rest. Cold weather or rooms will become intolerable. Most people gain weight from the decrease in their metabolism too. Their hair will fall out, which leads to thin spots on the scalp. And, there are usually also signs of muscle weakness and fatigue. Some of the other symptoms that are common include: Hoarseness of the voice Brittle fingernails Slow heart rate Constipation Lower body temperature Depression Decreased libido Causes of Decreased Thyroid Production This condition has several causes. The first of which is a deficiency of iodine. Iodine is found in shellfish, shrimp, salt, and other foods. If a person does not get enough of these foods, they will not receive enough iodine that the thyroid needs to function at its best. Also, if a woman who is pregnant does not get enough iodine, her baby can bee born with a deficiency in iodine as well. Another cause of hypothyroidism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Different Cultures React to Death and Dying How Different Cultures React to Death and Dying Abstract This research explores the literature across cultures on death and dying in order to highlight the impact of culture on reactions to death and the dying process. A theoretical framework is established, using Elizabeth Kubler Ross s five stages of dying, followed by a succinct discussion of the reactions and attitudes toward death and the dying process of four cultures (Buddhist, Hindu, Native American and American). By illustrating the different reactions and attitudes toward death of these cultures, it is revealed that through increased cultural understanding health care workers can provide more personalized care to the dying. Keywords Fear, Mortality, Burial, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, they believe the body must be cremated quickly after death. As Lama (2004, p. 1) maintains, The belief that once it sheds its body, the soul prepares to depart immediately on its karmic journey, and as such, it s very important to cremate the body as soon as practical so as not to provide any allurement for the soul to linger on this side of the world. In such cultures there is little relating to the bargaining or depression stages of Kubler Ross theory, but acceptance certainly applies to both Hindus and Buddhists. In fact, for the gerontologist, increased cultural understanding of the death and dying process aids overall quality of care. As Barker (1999, p. 161) reports on one study conducted on Hindus in a British community, ...poor communication due to linguistic and cultural distance between relatives and hospital staff, as well as lack of sensitivity involving the latter, may be most distressful to the dying and their relatives. Native Americans Native Americans also had and still have a unique perspective on death. It is doubtful Native Americans relate to any of the phases outlined by Kubler Ross, save for acceptance. For Native Americans perceive death as merely one facet of what they view as the Sacred hoop of life, (Turner Weeden, 1995, p. 11). This is because of their unique worldview with respect to what happens to the soul after death. Native Americans view life and death as a circular movement, wherein the process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Rise Of Animal Abuse Get Away from my dog: The rise of Animal Abuse in our society The people know about Michael Vick that he was the quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles and played for 13 seasons in the National Football League (But there is another story that Michael Vick has been involved in dog fights and went to prison for the actions that committed).That does not cover on what had happened to the dogs,Donna Reynold s had said in details that the swimming pool was used for kill some of the dogs as she continues,the people did not know how many suffered the permitted murder,but the damage of pool walls tells a story. Michael Vick did not just put dogs to fight, but he would hang, drown, shoot, repeatedly slamming their head and spine into the ground ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Such as antisocial/psychopathic personality disorders and engage in deliberate acts of Zoosadism, Animal can be abused by how you treat them, but what has that animal ever did to you that would want you to kill it, There are stories about human abuse, but has there ever been a person who would worry about their pets that they can also get abused, Whenever you look at an animal s eyes would you ever think that they have feelings that they to also suffer as you do. Everyone has feelings same as animals just to look at their face or eyes you would know about how they feel, Animals can feel pain and suffer just as humans can but since sociopaths have a general inability to empathise, they are able to inflict pain and urgency on sentient beings with no feelings of remorse the increasing probability that cruelty to humans is the next step. The quote that stands out is (This is a personal issue for me since my ex husband is a medically documented sociopath and I had put a stop to Tim walking our pit bulls and for him to have any contact with any of our seven dogs someone present our dogs were kicked, punched, jerked at the neck by chain lead shed hardness tightened into place around their necks and even my pit bulls become cowardly dogs). There are times where your own pets become afraid of you just by how you treat them and would not want to be around you, A dog can bleed, be choked, happy, upset, all other feelings that a human can feel because weather you can see it or not animals suffer and that they also feel pain. There are some people that think that some athletes have a good life, but are you sure that all athletes are good, Michael Vick fought and killed countless innocent animals, some by repeatedly slamming their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay The Current Status of Medical Marijuana In the year 2008, Michigan voted in the use of marijuana for medical purposes. I will be exploring two papers, the first is Prohibition Works: Keeping Marijuana Illegal, the second is Legalization of Marijuana. In the paper Prohibition Works the author discusses numerous reasons marijuana should be kept illegal, and the second paper Legalization of Marijuana the author makes many valid points on why marijuana should be legalized for medical use. Michigan now joins 15 other states that have passed laws for consumption of marijuana for medical purposes. Both marijuana and medical marijuana are the same substance. In this paper I will discuss how the federal government views the use of marijuana, how doctors argue their case whether they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WebMD has an article that lists the psychological effects of marijuana over a short time are: paranoia, time distortion, anxiety, depression random thoughts, and memory loss. There is also withdrawal in some patients can include: appetite loss, anxiety, depression, and aggression (Amal Chakraburtty, 2010). These side effects hold true to users of marijuana whether they use it legally with the medical marijuana card or if they are using this drug without the medical marijuana card. The federal government does not seem to be changing their laws when it comes to marijuana. Andre Kratzer makes reference to some doctors that believe marijuana is good for pain reduction, it can increase appetite, and calms down nausea (Kratzer, 2004). Even though some of the side effects are negative doctors look at the negatives and positives and weigh them out. If the positive effects are more of a benefit than the negative then they will suggest medical marijuana for that patient. The list for benefits of marijuana include but are not limited to cancer patients being treated with chemotherapy, AIDS patients that have lost their appetite, it is also said to be helpful in the relief of pain for MS patients, along with helping to slow the progression of glaucoma. However, doctors that are against the use of marijuana look at the bad side effects and decide that there is no medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Overcoming Barriers To Reduce Diversity In The Workplace To effectively overcome the barriers against diversity in the workplace, first a general understanding of what diversity is must be developed. Knowing how diversity affects a workplace environment, advantages and disadvantages of diversity in the workplace, and the legal obstacles that surround both employers and employees when dealing with diversity and equality are important to understand. Based on the results from the survey completed with the employees, these topics are a great place to start in the training. What is Diversity? The Business Dictionary defines diversity as Human Resources a mixed workforce that provides a wide range of abilities, experience, knowledge, and strengths due to its heterogeneity in age, background, ethnicity, physical abilities, political and religious beliefs, sex, and other attributes. (Business Dictionary, 2017) Diversity does not mean race or race relations; the actual meaning of the word diversity is difference. Differences in thinking styles, values, race, ethnicity, orientation or any aspect of our social identity, are examples. Diversity in the Workplace People with demographic differences working in the same organization make a diverse workforce. Perceptions affect people s relations in how they communicate and interact with one another. Human resource professionals must be effective when dealing with organizational issues relating to diversity in order for those organizations to be successful. Assessing any needs that arise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about Wuthering Heights and Romantic Ascent Martha Nussbaum describes the romantic ascent of various characters in Wuthering Heights through a philosophical Christian view. She begins by describing Catherine as a lost soul searching for heaven, while in reality she longs for the love of Heathcliff. Nussbaum continues by comparing Heathcliff as the opposition of the ascent from which the Linton s hold sacred within their Christian beliefs. Nussbaum makes use of the notion that the Christian belief in Wuthering Heights is both degenerate and way to exclude social classes. To begin Catherine attempts to find heaven as way to soothe her emotion, but discovers her heart belongs to something else. That something else is Heathcliff, who also finds life on earth a tortuous and difficult ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the paradox continues because their love cannot ascend to its ultimate form, as each will refuse their love by the social desires of the time. Nussbaum also establishes a conflict between the fundamental Christian world of the Lintons, and the chaotic world of Heathcliff. The distinction is clearly drawn as a virtuous and companionate world in which the Linton s live, while Heathcliff is drawn to immoral and devious actions. The author does not however see it this simple. The superficial piteous world is in fact shadowed by a shallow a fake ideal of life. Even Catherine realizes the forged environment in which the Linton s live, as she explains, in whichever place the soul lives. In my soul and in my heart, I m convinced I m wrong. Even though Heathcliff is portrayed as a demonic figure, he also is shown as the romantic Christina lover. This love is the driving force behind his urge to fight against what is expected of him. Both the Linton s and Heathcliff are not given the satisfaction of becoming the portrait for the ideal Christian. The novel also goes on to comment on Christianity as both imperfect and dubious school of thought. In the first instance the most pious characters including the Lintons, Ellen Dean, and Joseph all behave in direct contradiction of their belief. They act selfishly and look no further than for their own superficial world. Bronte at least gives Heathcliff a justified method ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Did The Magna Carta Impact The Modern World The Magna Carta, meaning a great charter , is one of the most famous documents in the world. It has inspired people across the centuries from Thomas Jefferson to Mahatma Gandhi. It has also shaped most the general principles in England and around the world. In this paper, I will be explaining the story of the Magna Carta and the impact it has on our modern world. In 1215, King John was the ruler of England. Many people believe King John was one of the worst kings in history. He is known for imprisoning his former wife, starving his opponents to death, and allegedly murdering his own nephew. He also imposed heavy taxes on his people in order to pay for his expensive lifestyle. If one refused to pay, he would take away their property or punish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Beast In Lord Of The Flies The Beast within Have you ever known or heard of somebody that takes stuff too far? Or perhaps they don t know when to stop. They have no self control and don t think before they act. If you do then you are not alone. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, a group of British boys are stranded on an island. They can either stick to their civilized ways to survive or they can let nature take them over and become savages. Throughout the book Golding molds the boys after society. Golding states that Humans are savage by nature , and that what empowers the inner savage in people is selfishness, brutality and wanting dominance over others. He proves this statement by providing an antagonist who is shellfish, brutal and demands dominance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack encounters a pig in a hunt and is unsuccessful the first time, he wounds the pig and doesn t kill it. The second time around he gathers more people to go hunt with him including Samneric who are the fire watchers. With Jack being too focused on hunting he does not realize the consequence for his action. The consequence being that the signal fire going out. Jack does not care too much because he has been introduced to brutality. Killing and hunting is what Jack now loves to do, it is sport for him. Jack puts hunting before everything, even before getting rescued. Jack s personal bias overwhelms the fact that they all could have possibly been rescued. His only concern is to get meat. We can light the fire again you should ve been with us Ralph we had a smashing time (91). Jack is now all in for hunting he doesn t care about getting rescued at all. He just wants to have fun and enjoy himself and not have to follow any rules. The beast continues to emerge from Jack by chapter 5 Jack decides to leave and create his own group that is centered on hunting. I m not going to play any longer. Not with you. Anyone can come if you want we can hunt our own pigs. (127). Jack is now changing, he no longer wants to be with Ralph. He wants to do his own thing and not have to listen to what Ralph has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Gender And Sexuality Of The Heroine Bathsheba Everdene Despite being an era defined by its conservatism and strong sense of repression, progressive and subversive notions of gender can indeed be found in Victorian works, including those written by male authors. Thomas Hardy, arguably the most controversial novelist of his time, depicted gender and sexuality in a completely foreign way to Victorian ideals, leading to much of the controversy around him. Though many scholars argue vehemently that he cannot be classified as a feminist writer, it is undeniable that he placed women in roles most authors would not dare to, and openly expressed sexuality in ways that completely ignored the societal rules of Victorian propriety. Through his depiction and support of androgynous character roles and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The performance Bathsheba gives on the back of her horse, riding in the manner demanded by the saddle, though hardly expected by the woman, observed by Gabriel is a pivotal scene in the development of her strength derived from her androgynous nature (Hardy 15). While riding her horse, Bathsheba approaches bramble too low to ride up right underneath it. She checks to see if anyone is around before laying her back against the horse, head resting over the rear, and proceeds to ride underneath. This position shocks and impresses Gabriel, for he is seeing probably for the first time, a woman in a classically male position by straddling the horse and simultaneously in the position of a woman by laying back against it. Much in the way of her being a female farmer, in this moment Bathsheba is operating somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum. However, it is not just Hardy s heroine that portrays his unconventional ideas of gender, but his male protagonist Gabriel Oak, also demonstrate his promotion of androgynous identities. Boldwood and Troy, two of Bathsheba s suitors inflict their gaze upon her in order to own her, a fact she is keenly aware of when she says I hate to be thought of men s property in that way, in her open disagreement to marriage (26). The superficiality of Troy s gaze, which is constantly rooted in Bathsheba being an object, is made grossly apparent, when he is looking upon the corpse of his lover Fanny Robin and turns to his then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Our Earth s Sixth Mass Extinction Throughout the longevity of our Earth s biota, there are recorded times in which the majority of the pre living fauna and flora were seemingly decimated. According to our fossil record, these bouts of decimation have totaled to five individual instances throughout the existence of life on Earth. Many scientists agree in saying that, humans as species are the main cause for current sixth mass extinction. Some opponents to this theory claim that label of our worldwide ecological state as a sixth mass extinction , is just an emotional charge that makes the problem seem cosmic and overwhelming (Brand). This however is not a legitimate statement when taking into account the sheer magnitude of human involvement and activities that has added ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many would argue this feat to be a sign of Homo sapiens knack to survive, but in actuality we survived on the backs of other species (figuratively of course) while in the process of wiping many of them out. One of the earliest instances of extinction caused by humans was from our ancestors about 12,000 20,000 years ago. When just coming into our prime as the lead predators of the Earth, humans began to have an impact on hundreds of the surrounding fauna indirectly it seems. According to radiocarbon dating of the fossils of the two meter tall flightless bird commonly known as the Great Moa, indicate that they became extinct soon after humans arrived. (Avise 219) Though our ancestors had no notion of conservation or ecological awareness, humans as a species cannot displace the blame towards anything but to ourselves. Some believe that the many mega fauna (exceedingly large animals) that went extinct when humans first started to hunt more rapidly, due to population size growth, went extinct due to changes in climate not by human interference. This notion is completely farce. It has been proven through fossil records that the degree in climate change right before those species went extinct were very similar to the current amount of climate change now. This being said, we don t see such a massive decline in the present mega fauna today as there seems to have been in the past. The statistics gained from Robert M. May s Extinction per Thousand of Species ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Women In Aldous Huxley s A Brave New World Aldous Huxley foresaw a great number of feats in his novel, but it seems that he saw no kind of liberation for women at any point in the near or distant future. In fact, despite the dystopic nature of Huxley s novel, he instead created a futuristic world that is hauntingly similar to our own. The only difference being that Hover cars actually do exist. Upon first glance, the story seems liberating, uplifting, and in every sense of the word, futuristic. But as you delve further into the novel you become blinded by the blatant misogyny that holds this dull, unadventurous story together. Brave New World is predictably centred around Alpha plus rebels, the over privileged men who fight the system but meet their fortunate downfall at some point ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you were to walk into any government, court house, or police firm, you would find an overwhelming amount of men filling up positions more times than not. You might say that oh, but men are more fitted to those jobs! Women don t know how to be a police officer, judge, prime minister, but that s only because we have never been given the chance. And if, like Julia Gillard perhaps, we do happen to break through the misogynistic barriers of society, we would be relentlessly ridiculed, even if we were more successful than any man before us. But Huxley s lack of femme fatale doesn t stop him from portaying the few female characters in a non favourable way. The only memorable female characters in the book, Lenina and Linda, were both semi perfectly conditioned Betas, which gives the impression that women are single sided and lack distinguishing characteristics. What s more is that Huxley doesn t mention a single female Alpha plus nor World Leader; apparently the top of the food chain is not where women belong. The Alpha plus males of Huxley s novel seem to be the only ones rebelling against the New World order. They are the only group capable of being unhappy, unorthodox, and rebellious. And they are definitely the only ones praised for those very things. Despite the caste system and the belief that everyone is happy now, the elites of Huxley s book are still trying to break the barrier. Even though they are the most privelleged people in society. They re the upper class, rich, white men living in the lap of luxury, of Huxley s imagined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Main Features of Weimar Germanys Golden Years Between... The Main Features of Weimar Germanys Golden Years Between 1925 1929 There where many events between the years of 1925 1929 in Weimar Germany that were seen as golden years. The diplomatic skills of Gustav Stresemann, the foreign minister allowed Germany to excel in foreign affairs. Politically Stresemann wanted to improve relations between Germany and the rest of Europe and also the USA. In 1925 the Locarno Treaty took place and Germany accepted the borders with France and Belgium that were agreed in the Treaty of Versailles. Germany accepted that the Rhineland would remain a demilitarised zone. Also France and Germany agreed to settle any disputes. This meant that they would respect the German ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this it enabled Germany to raise matters of German interest. The introduction of Germany to the league of nations was definitely a major feature in the golden years between 1925 1929 because talking with the likes of Britain and France in the League of nations assembly was a huge step for Germany s ranking with the rest of the world. It was not only politically that the years between 1925 1929 were called golden years. Culturally the Weimar experienced some high points between these years. In the years between 1924 and 1929 there was certainly a great array of talent in the Weimar. There was a great increase in literature, drama, art, music, and architecture. The increase in all of these made the entertainment and leisure in Germany higher than it had ever been before. With this increase it gave the people of Germany a great deal of pride because they were challenging Paris as the cultural centre of Europe. Also the increase in Weimar culture boosted the morale of the country. This was because the culture helped the German people to take their minds off the past years and enjoy themselves, it especially helped them forget about the war that had occurred only a few years before. The culture in Weimar was definitely a main feature when talking about the golden years that had occurred between 1925 1929. Without the increase in culture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Persuasive Essay About French Food I m craving for French food. Want to go get some? That s one phrase I ve never had to answer simply because no one brings that up. We don t go to French restaurants on a student budget because almost anything with the word French attached to it is a tad bit overpriced. When I think of enjoying French food, I think of men having to wear pressed suits and women donning their glamorous dresses and high heels, then they need to have powdered noses and carefully coiffed hair before being served food in very large plates but with tiny portions. It s a cuisine of the elite but for something so highly regarded it s ironic that French food isn t too much known compared to what people know of Italian food. To be honest I was a bit overwhelmed when we started learning about French food thinking that it would really be difficult to grasp, and the terms were so hard to pronounce, it was that one time that I realized a little too late that hors d oeuvres weren t even pronounced as horse devours. In short everything was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The question is to what extent to we really know Italian cuisine? Is it the ever so present red sauce, oregano, thyme, olive oil and heaping amounts of cheese with every serving? This definitely doesn t even do justice to what Italian food really is like, in other parts of Italy they don t even use the tomato sauce for their pasta dishes, just good al dente pasta with a bit of garlic and drizzled with olive oil but it doesn t end there. They have fabulous seafood dishes, meat and not to mention the wine. The food varies from place to place and it is not always what we re used to. Not everything in the menu is just about Naples, where the famous pizza originated. There s so much more to Italian cuisine that makes it what it is and it s definitely not just pizza and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rhetorical Analysis Of Charlot s Speech The high taxes and cost of living make it very difficult for middle class Americans to get by and the government continues to take, and take, and take leaving some families with nothing, creating hostile feelings such as frustration and anger among citizens. During American history, there has always been some form of greed from the government, so much at times causing many wars and destruction. Slemhakkah, known as Charlot, who was the Chief of the Kalispel band of Flathead Indians, felt the same frustration and anger toward the government in 1876, when the federal government required that Montana Indians residing on reservations pay taxes. Charlot was angry with the white people s way, the greed, as well as the unfair and unjust destruction that the white man brought upon the land. He expressed his views in a powerful speech titled, He has filled graves with our bones, that was published on the Western Frontier. Charlot speaks to his people, with a tone of anger and worry. The stance that he took to inform his people and express the worries he had, is very powerful, and justifiable. He was a leader, respected among his people, stayed true as his word and had a sincerity within ethos, pathos, logos appeals, throughout his speech. At the very beginning of Charlot s speech, he starts with a presence of ethos, Yes, my people, the white man wants us to pay him. He comes in his intent and says we must pay him pay him for our own for the things we have from our God and our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Pigs Lab Report Activity 1: Pig Physical Characteristics Concepts: Differences in pig features Processes: Observing Recording data Comparing Experiencing Materials: Breeds of pig poster, magnifying glass, pencil, pig journal Directions: There are 8 major types, or breeds, of pigs. 1. Use the hand lens and take a look at each pig on the poster. Notice the differences the pigs have. 2. After observing all of the differences the pigs have with each other, write 5 differences in your Pig Journal. Activity 2: Pig Facts Concepts: Discovering facts about pigs Processes: Researching Recording Exploring Materials: Computer, pencil, pig journal Directions: 1. Use the computer to visit this website. http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/pig/#pig fence.jpg ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pour cheerios on your plate to represent the dirt. 5. Use your nose on your plate to root around and try and pick up the gummy worm with your mouth. 6. Write in your Pig Journal, how difficult was it to root and find the worm? Do you think it would be difficult for pigs?
  • 32. Activity 5: Pigs Digest Concepts: Recreate the digestive system of a pig Processes: Observing Creating Experiencing Materials: Handout of a pig s digestive system, blank picture of a pig, different colored playdoh, pencil, Pig Journal Directions: 1. Take a look at the handout of a pig s digestive system. 2. Use the blank picture of a pig. 3. Without mixing the playdoh together, make the different parts of a pig s digestive system based on the handout. 4. After completing the model with playdoh, record the picture in your Pig Journal. 5. Make sure to label the parts that are labeled on the handout. Activity 6: How Pigs Feel Concepts: Learn about the hair on a pig. Processes: Observing Experiencing Predicting Materials: Box, Boar bristle brush, pencil, Pig Journal Directions: Pigs are covered in hair. 1. Use your journal to make a prediction about how the hair of a pig feels. a. Do you think it is soft? Do you think it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of The Listen By Mary Mahlink By Dahl Dahl expresses in the first part of the story that there is tranquility while Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come home from work. Mary tries to converse and is encountered with short ,blunt answers that comes off as tension, we can suspect this when her husband is drinking his whiskey and there s dead silence in the room. Ice cubes are clanking against the glass which symbolizes coldness and isolation. She wasn t really watching him, but she knew what he had done because she heard the ice cubes falling back against the bottom of the empty glass when he lowered his arm. He paused a moment, leaning forward in the chair, then he got up and went slowly over to fetch himself another. Mary s is seen as the caretaker of the household and in the story that is reversed when her husband is trying to tell her something important. Tired darling . Yes , I m tired . This statement represent a dry and distance tone. Listen, he said. I ve got something to tell you . This can state the anitionpation the author is trying to make us feel when reading the story. He had now become absolutely motionless, and he kept his head down so that the light from the lamp beside him fell across the upper part of his face, leaving the chin and mouth in shadow . This symbolizes the growing darkness and foreshadowing of intensity that is coming up next in the story between her and her husband that opens up Mary s insanity. This allows us to see the transition of Mary s once innocent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Is Anorexia Nervosa The Eating Disorder: Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia nervosa is a life threatening eating disorder. This eating disorder is when someone decides that they need to starve themselves. They do this because they are hoping to lose a lot of weight quickly. Anorexia nervosa is a medical condition that can become very serious. This eating disorder takes place in the mind of the individual that has it. This means that the person thinks that they are overweight and that they need to lose weight. This happens even though the person might be at a healthy weight. When having this eating disorder, the person has a fear of gaining any weight and they believe that their life would be better if they were thinner. One fact about anorexia nervosa that could be useful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For one, it is an eating disorder that I am somewhat familiar with, and I know that it is one of the more common kinds of eating disorders. I also chose to write about anorexia nervosa because I thought that it would be helpful if I knew some facts about it just in case I encounter it with someone in my lifetime. I also chose this topic because I thought that it would be something that I am actually interested in. This is definitely a good reason because I would not like to have a horrible time researching facts about anorexia nervosa. Instead I actually could not enjoy, but not mind doing my homework. Again, knowing about this eating disorder would be helpful for me in the future, so I think that I made the right choice when it became time to choose what essay topic that we wanted to write ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on T.S. Eliot s The Waste Land T.S. Eliot s The Waste Land Both the hysteric and the mystic transgress the linear syntax and logic governing the established symbolic order. Helen Bennett It is perhaps part of the unique genius of T.S. Eliot s The Waste Land that both critics and lay readers have repeatedly felt forced to look outside the published text of the poem for clues as to its meaning. The text s fragmented, seemingly violated body seems to exhibit wounds through which its significance has slipped, creating a difficulty caused by the author s having left out something which the reader is used to finding; so that the reader, bewildered, gropes about for what is absent...a kind of meaning which is not there, and is not meant to be there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Asked to describe what sort of life might spring up out of the stony rubbish (20) of the poem s sterile landscape by an interlocutor who seems by the force of the allusion to Ezekiel to be a representative of some sort of transcendent reality, there seems to be no way for the poet to answer. The speaker continues in almost accusatory tone: You cannot say, or guess, for you know only/ A heap of broken images (21 22), and it is in this line that Eliot questions the potential for meaning inherent in language. The self is unable to explicate the nature of this life for his only language is a mere heap a disordered pile of broken images . Here Eliot describes language as representation, and in this mode it is doubly useless; first, because it is broken , fragmented and divorced from the very realities it was intended to describe, and second, because it consists of mere images representations of things and not the things themselves. One might argue that language, though only a heap of broken images, does achieve a certain reflexivity here, for in that disordered pile of reflections lies a landscape where the sun beats,/ And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief (22 23). But the space that language presents here is a sterile, dead one, without evidence of the growth of either root or branch. Absent too are the Starnbergersee, the shower of rain (9), and the verdant Hofgarten which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Do Managers Have the Right to Seek Control over Their... Case Study 1 Question: Do managers have the right to seek control over their employees? Does anyone, for that matter, have their right to control others? Does control imply manipulation? And if so, is there anything wrong with managers manipulating employees through goal setting or other motivational Manipulation is getting what you want by ignoring or harming the desires of others. Manipulators use charm, persuasion, coaxing, trickery, and misdirection. The underlying idea is I have to fool people to make them give me what I want. We can catch ourselves falling into this behavior when you aren t listening to other people, when you ignore what they want and when you pretend that your desires cost nobody else a price. There are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Control is an obvious action to handle while manipulation is much more without knowing toward the person. When people says about manipulation, they would mostly says that it is either a person lie or withhold the truth to get someone to change themselves, giving them the false illusion of choice. As for control, they would says that it is way more like blocking a person s way to go or do. For my own opinion, there is no wrong with managers manipulating employees through goal setting or other motivational techniques, but it has to depend on how much a manager manipulate. An appropriate manipulation would give benefits to everyone. For example, a manager handles an organization by lying employees without their knowing to reach the target. It does not represent that the manager did not set limitation on the organization, but using a way more not knowing by employees to ensure that they would not challenge on risky projects. The goal setting would be determined by manager to reach by manipulating. Beside manipulation, managers do have their own ways to reach the goal setting as well. Some of the managers prefer control employees than manipulating them. It is because manipulation is much more high risks than control employees works. For example, manager may set budget on the project to avoid high risks burden to hold. It is not to say that it is bad outcomes, but employees may be not satisfied and could not develop a better idea. Someone may think that manipulation is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Example Of Phonological Awareness Phonological awareness is the learning of different sounds, words and syllables learnt through listening and speaking (Gillon, 2004). Phonological awareness is important for children in early childhood to learn to establish their reading and writing skills (Hill, 2012, 160). The way children learn phonological awareness is through word play, stretching sounds, repeat ion, rhymes and song (Hill, 2012, p. 134; Roger Scenter, 2013).Phoneme awareness is a smaller area considered as part of phonological awareness, phoneme awareness focuses on individual sounds that effect understanding (Hill, 2012, p. 134). An example of phoneme awareness would be the word cat sound it out as c/, a/ and t/ or the ch sound. Hill (2012, p. 134) states phonological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Asia Banks s The Good Guy The Good Guy Asia Banks First of all if you love reading thrillers, love stories and just plain extraordinary novels then The Good Guy is exactly what you are looking for. Koontz has crafted yet another page turner, with his beautiful mind. Koontz is known for his all over the place writing but this novel is just pure perfection. This novel is suspenseful and it even includes a love story, what more could you ask for? The Good Guy was by far one of the most action packed, suspenseful, and nail biting books I have ever feasted my eyes upon. The book begins with a man in bar then, an unexpected twist leads him on an unusual quest. I started reading this novel instantly I was sucked into the universe of Tim and Linda. I can honestly say this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Political Implications of Accounting and Accounting... D Solomons, The Political Implications of Accounting and Accounting Standard Setting, Accounting and Business Research, 1983 COPYRIGHT WARNING NOTICE This course reading may be used only the for the University s educational purposes. It may be a copyright work, or an extract of a copyright work, copied under copyright licences. You may not copy or distribute any part of this course reading to any other person. Where this course reading is provided to you in electronic format you may print from it for your own use, only. You may not make a further copy for any other purpose. Failure to comply with the terms of this warning may expose you to legal action for copyright infringement and/or disciplinary action by the University. SPRING ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So regulation is necessary to secure what everyone wants. For Ihe history or this early period. see Stephen A Zelf. Forging Accoullting Prillcipfe5 ill Fire COl/lltrU!s illinOIS. 1972) The third argument appeals tn the limited capacity of receivers of inrormation to interpret and ACCOUNTING AND B US INES RESEAR CH use it. This point is expressed by Peter Bird as follows : Where communication i restricted either by the limited signal capacity or by the limlled attenlion of the receiver, the challenge is to convey as much meaning as possible wilhin these constraints. The receiver mllst be clear what each message means; Ihe semantic noise of uncertainty or misunderstanding can prevent any clear meaning from reaching Ihe receiver. Th e more standing orders that can case for requiring those who prepare financial statements, and perhaps those who use them. to sacrifice some preferred modes of behaviour in order to gain from the similar sacrifices made by others. The FASB uses an analogy with driving behaviour to reinforce Ihis point : Like mOlorists who observe Iraffic laws in the interest of their own and general lraffic safety, so long as others do the same. in general, Ihose who have 10 subordinate Iheir individual prerercnccs to observe common accounting be agreed in advance regarding terminology, selection and even form of messages. the more of Ihe
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  • 41. Character Analysis Of Thriller Thriller analysis Common storylines Thriller is a movie genre that is largely dependent on anticipation and suspense, normally the aim of a good thriller is to keep the audience in suspense and on their toes. In thriller films the protagonist will always face a highly dangerous situation or villain this lead to a extremely intense and stressful climax. Thrillers often follow the structure of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action then resolution. The exposition is the part of the story where everything is calm and where the backstories of characters are introduced, prior events are shown and the mood is set. Next comes the rising action, the rising action creates tensions, moves the main plot forward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hero/victim is the protagonist and the main character of a film, he/she is the one that fights the villain and rescues the princess, in thriller films this character is stereotypically shown as a male teenager that is naive but brave and kind, a fantastic example of this is the character of Thomas in the movie The Maze Runner (2014), the villain is the antagonist his/her job is to oppose the protagonist and creat conflict with the protagonist, in thriller films the antagonist is often a corrupt and powerful person or a being with mighty powers unknown to mankind, the stereotypical goal of this character in thrillers is often to take over the world, destroy humanity, kill a lot of people, seek revenge against the hero or other evil plans, a example of an stereotypical villain is the character Voldemort in the Harry Potter franchise (2001 2011). The dispatcher is the character who makes the villain known, this character can be a range of people, the dispatcher does not have a stereotype. The helper is the protagonist s friend or sidekick that help the protagonist along their journey, this character can be a human or a creature, a great example of a helper is the sidekick Robin from the film The Dark Knight Rises ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Washington Grass Inn Dance Analysis AOII Formal 2018 at Washington Grass Inn 1. What style of dance did you see or do? What specific movements did you see or do that would indicate that it was this specific style or genre? At this formal event, I experienced both individual and partner dancing. I would describe this style to be a mix of hip hop and swing dancing. The dance movements involved fluid arm waving and rhythmic leg stepping. There was no set choreography so our movements were limitless. These movements reminded me of hip hop, because there were moments of jacking and lots of hip movements. Additionally, there were movements that reminded me of swing dancing because of the partner spinning, dipping, and swaying. 2. Why did you choose this particular event? I chose this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. How Did Lewis Carroll Write Alice In Wonderland Lewis Carroll Ever curious about the author of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland? That person would be Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, otherwise known as Lewis Carroll, his famous alter ego. Carroll has written many books that have transformed the art of literature. His work has appealed to an abundance of children all over the world. Lewis Carroll contributed to fiction literature by creating a story that was the ultimate adventure to children everywhere. Carroll was born on January 27, 1832 in a small parish of Daresbury, Cheshire, England. Carroll had an average childhood, out of eleven children Lewis was the third. He lived with his devoted mother and father that supported his education . Carroll began his writing at an early age, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though being sheltered as a child he had an elaborate sense of imagination that truly left a mark on people. He gave the world many poems, short stories, mathematical lectures and photography. He was labeled a pedophile, but that didn t prove true. He was a generous friend, a brilliant author, and logic man. As Lewis Carroll said, How queer everything is to day! And yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I ve been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that s the great puzzle . This quote from him exemplifies the kind of person he always was. He was bright and cheery, that s probably why he got along with so much of the youth. He was idolized by many and will be remembered by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. History Of Fabric And Textiles Textile Development During... The history of fabric and textiles Textile development during the Industrial Revolution (1780 1850) In 1968, Eric Hobsbawm said: Whoever says Industrial Revolution says cotton. Among many historians the Industrial Revolution is considered as the process in which technological changes led by the mechanized factories of the cotton industry created large profits for innovators that continued in succeeding decades. It was the key event in the emergence of modern economic growth, which led to shifting manufacturing from people s houses and shops to factories. It was a time of vivid change, from hand tools and handmade items, to the products which were produced by machines. Nevertheless, life improved, the industrial revolution had some harmful consequences, such as increased pollution, harmful working conditions, employment of women and children, who were made to work long and hard hours, etc. The shift to factories in the United States grew out of a process that began in the British textile industry. British inventors developed machines to do tasks that have been done by hand. Sometimes the machines replaced other, older and weaker machines. For example the spinning jenny, which was run by water power, replaced the spinning wheel; the power loom replaced the hand loom. These machines were small enough to be placed in the cottages. But later, people invented bigger and more powerful machines, which needed a huge space to be positioned. This was the reason why people started to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Status of Women Entrepreneurs in India Status of Women Entrepreneurs in India Miss Pooja, Lecturer Mr. Surinder Bhatia, Lecturer SSIMT, Dinanagar SSIMT, Dinanagar ____________________________________________________________ ______________________ Executive Summary One primary objective of this paper is to find out the status of women entrepreneurs in India. In Hindu scriptures, woman has been described as the embodiment of shakti. But in real life she is treated as Abla.. This paper includes rationale behind the women entrepreneurship. Another main objective of this paper was to analyse policies of Indian government for women and also to analyse that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These women own textile mills, trucking firms, highway and construction firms, beauty parlours, drycleaning shops, photographic studios and dozens of other businesses. In India, women entrepreneurs constitute a negligible proportion of the total entrepreneurs. the typical enterprises are the extension of kitchen activities i.e. the 3 P s: Pickle, Powder, Papped or traditional cottage industries of basket making etc. in India women have contributed mainly in household industries due to less technical know how required and little competition from men in these industries. In recent survey of business women in Delhi and surrounding areas it was estimated that 40% of these entrepreneurs have ventured into non traditional areas such as electronics, engineering, consultancy etc. The state of Kerla where the literacy among women is highest in India provides a good example of women entrepreneurship. As on march 1984, there were 782 women s industrial units in Kerla, of these 592 were Proprietary concerns, 43 partnership concerns, 42 charitable institutions, 3 joint stock companies and 102 cooperative societies. According to a research study conducted in Tamil Nadu following are the businesses pursued by women entrepreneurs: Nature of Business |Sr. No |Nature of Business |Percentage | |1 |Agro engineering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Carl Brashear Essay Carl Brashear If it is difficulty that shows what men are, there should be no doubt about what kind of man Carl Brashear is. The Navy s first African American Master Diver, Brashear faced difficulties that would have defeated most people. His spirit and determination resulted not only in his overcoming great odds to become a U.S. Navy diver, but also in his surviving the loss of a leg in an accident on the USS Hoist in 1966 and more amazingly in his attaining the rank of Master Diver. In the fall, Twentieth Century Fox will release The Diver, the story of Brashear s struggle. Cuba Gooding Jr. stars as Brashear. The film also stars Robert DeNiro as Billy Sunday, a senior officer and Master Diver who is at first another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brashear had rigged a three legged spider with grappling hooks on each leg. It was attached to the submersible Alvin, which would use it to attach parachute rigging to the bomb. The apparatus worked beautifully and the bomb was brought to the surface. At 5:00 p.m., a shift in the position of the ship that had pulled alongside the Hoist to receive the bomb caused a chain of events that almost killed Carl Brashear and seemed certainly to have killed his career in the Navy. During efforts to bring the bomb aboard, a swell caused an unexpected movement in the ship s position. The timing was catastrophic. The atomic weapon slipped from the parachute rigging and sank again, but even worse, a pipe broke loose from one of the ships and became a deadly missile. Brashear saw the pipe break. I got all my sailors out of the way, but I didn t get myself out of the way, he says. The injuries he suffered were overwhelming, and so sudden that at first, he didn t know anything was wrong. Only when he tried to put weight on his leg did he realize the extent of the damage. He jokes about it today. I found that I didn t have a leg to stand on, he chuckles. Most of the flesh on his leg was ripped away, leaving his foot attached only by the tendons in the back of his calf. Bones were exposed and the bleeding was profuse. He also suffered head and internal injuries. The dive boat did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...