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Baroque Pop
Antony and the Johnsons: I Am a Bird Now was released on February 1, 2005, originally on an Audio
CD, and the genre of music is Baroque Pop. It has the best album artwork because of its craft and the
meaning behind the image. Usually, album covers are done with such creativity there may be too
many colors or visual aspects that will be hard for a person to try to understand the meaning behind
the image. For this image, the use of color or any other visual aspect is not the issue. It is done as an
understated grayscale photograph, not allowing from any distraction from the woman in the middle.
The contrast of lighting on the young woman is helpful as well as depicting on what they eye should
focus on.
An online article from Secretly Canadian, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When saying handwritten I actually mean one of the designers or artist of the album wrote down each
song name. It provides a sense of formality to the viewer. Knowing someone actually took the time
write down the names of the songs instead of having some other type of font. It contributes to the
ghostly effect the band was possibly trying to make. Even though there is a sense of formality with the
handwriting it could also be said it also contributes to the woman in the image or anyone else with
AIDS as a goodbye. As though the handwriting would be the only memorable concept about the
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Commodity In Chemistry
Economic Investigation
The economic classification of a substance that is vital for the existence of humankind is an important
notion to understand in order to utilize it both efficiently and effectively. This necessary liquid
solution, comprised of a specific arrangement of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, is known as water
(What is Water Made of?). It is difficult to go through a day without the use of this liquid; whether it
be satisfying your thirst on a hot summer day, washing dirty dishes after dinner, or taking a nice long
hot bubble bath at the end of the day. A multitude of individuals can argue that the very water that has
a variety of uses should be considered a commodity. Correspondingly, there are a multitude of
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Because of scarcity, various economic decisions must be made to allocate resources efficiently
(Scarcity). Water may be a renewable resource, but there is only a limited amount to satisfy an infinite
demand. Only 3% of water on earth is fresh water, with only 1% readily available. The rest lies
underground in aquifers or trapped in glaciers (The World s Water). Due to the limited supply and
growing demand, several countries such as Brazil, Iran, and India are experiencing a shortage (Reig,
Maddocks, Gassert , 2013). The law of supply and demand states that as something becomes scarce,
its value explodes. Water prices in the United States in over 30 states have experienced a 6% increase
due to a limited supply (Walton,
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Ludwig Van Beethoven s Influence On The Classical Era
Known as the most influential musician of all time, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn,
Germany in 1770. Beethoven s talent was noticed at a young age and he soon became a pioneer in the
world of music for breaking the traditional bounds of style and form. Over the course of his life,
Beethoven produced nine symphonies, seven concertos, and a total of forty two sonatas. Although
these numbers are few when compared to other composers such as Joseph Haydn, his work was very
substantial. Ludwig van Beethoven s compositions were greatly influenced by the changes in the
world around him. His ability to stray away from the practices that restrained other composers
inspired musicians around him and changed the practices of music forever. Beethoven lived during
both the Classical and Romantic era. He is widely considered a pivotal figure in the passage from the
Classical era to the Romantic. Composers of the Classical era mirrored the harmony and centrality of
the classical traditions of Greece and Rome (The Classical Period (1775 1825)). Music of Classical
era had very defined movements and focused on form and order (Katherine, Charlton, 2007, p. 124).
People of the Romantic era were inspired by adventure, passion, and themes of nature. Composers of
this era were very passionate and expressed their emotions in their compositions. While listening to
Beethoven s music, the shift from the classical era to the romantic can be clearly heard through
passionate twists other instances
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Locke Vs Levellers Essay
Locke vs. Levellers John Locke and the Levellers had very similar views regarding the concepts of
natural rights, independence, the derivation of these rights from God, and lastly, the concept of
consensual government. John Locke described the natural state of mankind as a state of perfect
equality (Locke). He believed that in the state of nature, no man is subordinate to another and that
there is no superiority or jurisdiction of one over another, (Locke). Essentially, all men are born
naturally free and independent. The Levellers have a similar belief that states, every man by nature
being a king, priest and prophet in his own natural circuit and compass, whereof no second may
partake but by deputation, commission, and free consent from him whose natural right and freedom it
is Both Locke and the Levellers specifically highlight the concept of being one s own ruler and king,
and that this independence cannot be intruded upon by another. Both the Levellers and Locke possess
similar beliefs in regards to natural rights. Locke states that no one ought to harm another in his life,
health, liberty, or possessions (Locke) and The state ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Locke writes, But I, moreover, affirm that all men are naturally in that state, and remain so till, by
their own consents, they make themselves members of some politic society (Locke). All men will
remain in this natural state of independence and will only forgo this state of nature through his own
consent. A social hierarchy is only formed through consent. Overton agrees with this point in saying,
whereof no second may partake but by deputation, commission, and free consent from him whose
natural right and freedom it is (Overton). Overton agrees that the only way that the natural power of
nature may be infringed upon is through absolute consent. Overton and Locke believe that power
cannot be taken, it must be freely
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Development Of Novel Chemotherapy Drug Delivery Systems
Abstract:
In order to improve current chemotherapeutic treatments, the development of novel chemotherapy
drug delivery systems that increase the local effect of therapeutic drugs while at the same time reduce
toxicity and side effects for patients is needed. Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) can be
successfully used for photocontrolled targeting, bioimaging and chemotherapy. When illuminated with
near infrared (NIR) light, the UCNPs can specifically release the chemotherapeutic drug in the
malignant tumor cells. Based on the phototargeting approach, the UCNPs can serve as the vehicle to
selectively deliver chemotherapeutic drugs and possibly reducing the adverse effects from
chemotherapy.
Introduction:
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Patients suffer from poor quality of life while in treatment and even after the treatment has finished.
Therefore, there is a need to develop new cancer therapeutics that are efficient, by minimizing toxicity
and increase the local effective effect of chemotherapy drugs, at reasonable cost and provide patients
with a high quality of life. In the past two decades, the use of nanoparticles, such as liposomes and
polymeric nanoparticles, to deliver drugs into the human body has revolutionized the medical field.
The advantages of nanoparticle drug delivery system include the drug s longer circulation half life,
reduced side effects and improved pharmacokinetics.5 As a result, the emergence of a new field of
medicine called nanomedicine is being vastly researched and studied to advance clinical therapeutics.
Currently, nanomedicine field involve the use of nanotechnology for drug delivery vehicle,
biosensoring, bioimaging and tissue engineering. For example, photodynamic therapy destroys the
cancerous tissue by changing a drug s chemistry with the use of an external energy source, usually a
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Summary Of Anna Lee Walters s The Warriors
In Anna Lee Walters s story The Warriors, Walters represents a story about Native American s cultures
and traditions. The main character of her story is a Pawnee man, Uncle Ralph. He is a typical Native
American and struggles with alcoholism. The Pawnee s culture he brings to home every time deeply
influences his two nieces. He usually tells Pawnee stories and teaches Pawnee language and songs to
two sisters. As a whole, the author splits Pawnee culture to two aspects, customs and beliefs. In order
to analyze the effect of Pawnee s culture in tribes and families, Walter states the influence of Pawnee s
local color by describing how Uncle Ralph gets along with two sisters and the beliefs of Pawnee
people live as stars after death.
Politeness
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Cooper Industries Case Analysis Essay
Cooper Industries Corporate Strategy
Case Analysis
Company Vision
The vision of Cooper Industries, as stated in the case, was to do an outstanding job at the unglamorous
part by making necessary products of exceptional quality. The goal was to operate in industries that
had become somewhat of a necessity for consumers. Examples of such industries include: power
transmission, hand tools, drilling and others. Cooper industries had started in 1833, as an iron foundry,
and had existed most of its 150 years as a small sized maker of engines and compressors. However, all
this changed in the 1960s, when the management decided to expand the company to lessen its
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Cooper also divested many less profitable businesses over an eighteen year period from 1970 to 1988.
The benefit added by the Cooper conglomerate to its business units justifies the costs associated with a
corporate / centralized control. Furthermore, Cooper s corporate management effectively managed and
invested in the best opportunities for growth with little political bias.
Production
In order to achieve its goals clear guidelines were set that specified the degree and timing of
acquisitions focusing only on companies that exhibited stable earnings or earnings countercyclical to
the gas transmission industry. Cooper focused on acquisition targets that possessed strong assets with
high quality manufacturing and market leading positions. Cooper continued to refine this acquisition
model seeking companies with stable earnings using well known technologies that served a broad
customer base. Furthermore, Cooper focused on firms with high quality products and recognized
brand names.
In addition to acquisitions, Cooper brought significant systematic value to its businesses. Examples of
these contributions include, but are not limited to:
Finance
* the flow of financial resources to the individual businesses; * unity of purpose and focus under a
common corporate strategy (further supporting the firm s strategy as it relates to acquisitions and
divestitures); * FMV
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Thomas Aquinas Proof Of God
We began the discussion by going through all of the question that our classmates had posed the night
before. We began with whether Aquinas presents evidence to provide Gods existence to a nonbeliever
or if he expected his audience to already have faith in God. We came to the conclusion he expected his
audience to have faith in God because all of his five proofs of God take it for granted and depend on
the fact that you must believe in the God s existence. We then moved onto whether Aquinas intended
this for people who already believed in Christianity or for people who were considering Christianity.
We came to the conclusion that Aquinas was trying to use a logical presentation of proofs of God,
which was meant to reaffirm Christian s beliefs
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Causes And Consequences Of My Life
Experiment number 23,409, nicknamed Finnegan , age 14 has been assumed a failure by the
Federation of Biological Development. The young man droned on as I fidgeted in a hard, wooden
chair. The King of Eastworld nodded his head as he surveyed me along with several other biological
failures seated to my left and right. He has contracted amnesia and damage to his depth perception as
well as vision due to unsuccessful experiments to the right side legion of his temporal lobe.
The King surveyed me with small green eyes. His disinterest was evident, and I couldn t help but
cower beneath his belittling gaze. He raised an eyebrow, wearily. Minimal damage?
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She was blubbering something incoherent. My sympathy was at its limit, just as it had been for the
other children slated for extermination. The girl s sobs echoed throughout the room, and I anticipated
the approach of a guard who placed a firm hand on the girl s shoulder, just as he had done to the other
children.
Silence. The guard s voice was low and quiet, yet it had a soothing tone to it. You are in the presence
of the King and he has declared that you have fulfilled your purpose to him and the world. Do not
despair.
The girl was choking on her sobs, it seemed. The King, the Scientist, and the Guard all waited
patiently for her to calm down before carrying on with the ceremony. And despite my sympathy for
the girl, I couldn t help but be thankful for our gracious King.
Hours and hours went by of the dreaded ceremony, and my original discomfort had turned to pure
boredom. My willingness to care for those being exterminated was being stretched, and I was having
difficulty keeping my eyes open.
I wasn t aware that I had drifted off until I felt a sharp prod in arm and I turned to the boy on my right.
He pointed to the King with a bored finger and quietly whispered, He s about to dismiss us. Quit
drifting off.
I nodded and sat up straight again, trying desperately not to fidget.
The sound of sobs from other children still echoed through the room, yet the King s powerful voice
carried over the sound of despair just as an angel descending down to
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Mini Essay on Family Relations
Mini Essay on Family Relations
A family is a connection between people either by adoption, blood or marriage. In the three stories
read in class many of the family members are emotionally detached from each other. Emotional
detachment is when a person avoids making connections with those in his/her personal and social
round. The members in Louisa, Walter and Paul s families show emotional detachment towards
Louisa, Walter and Paul because their family members do not understand them nor do they want to.
Louisa s mother, from Shirley Jackson s short story, Louisa Please Come Home, is emotionally
detached from Louisa because she does not share a mother daughter connection with her. Louisa s
mother continuously buys clothes for her even though she does not like them. Her mother picked [the
coat] which she wants Louisa to wear (49). Admittedly, Louisa s mother shows emotional detachment
towards Louisa because she does not ask her daughter what she would like to wear. Moreover, Louisa
s mother should already know Louisa s fashion sense. Most mothers know their children s likes and
dislikes because they love their children and do not want to upset them. Since Louisa s family does not
pay attention towards Louisa s needs, she feels neglected. This pushes her to run away, which shows
that Louisa s family is not close enough to begin with. In fact, Louisa s mother does not care for
Louisa s opinion and does not give her freedom of choice. Her mother s behaviour leads Louisa to be
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prescription drug abuse
Prescription Drug Abuse
Millions of people throughout the world are taking drugs on a daily basis. If you were to ask someone
why they take prescription drugs, most people would be taking them for the right reason. However, it s
estimated that twenty percent of people in the United States alone have used prescription drugs for
non medical reasons.1 Prescription drug abuse is a serious and growing problem that often goes
unnoticed. Abusing these drugs can often lead to addiction and even death. You can develop an
addiction to certain drugs that may include: narcotic painkillers, sedatives, tranquilizers, and
stimulants.1 Prescription drugs are the most common abused category of drugs, right next to
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For instance, some people mix alcohol and Valium, both of which can slow breathing. The
combination of the two could stop breathing altogether.4 Cough and cold medications are some of the
most commonly abused over the counter medications. They contain an ingredient called
dextromethorphan. However, to get to the high craved by people who use drugs, large quantities are
needed. At high doses, dextromethorphan causes side effects similar to those of the drugs Ketamine,
or PCP, by affecting similar sites to the brain. Ketamine and PCP are considered dissociative drugs,
which make people feel disconnected from their normal selves. When taken as directed, over the
counter drugs are safe and effective, but high doses can cause problems. It s always important to read
the bottle labels and take over the counter medications only as directed.4
Not all prescription drugs have the potential for abuse and addiction. Many drugs don t even act in the
brain. For example, antibiotics are not addictive. On the rare occasion people who take drugs for
medical conditions may become addicted. This is why it is extremely important to be under a doctor s
care while taking prescription medication.4 Most prescription drugs are taken in a form that gets to the
brain slowly at a dose that treats a problem, but doesn t overwhelm the system. Both of which reduce
the likelihood of an addiction. Long term medical use of prescription drugs can
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Capitalism Vs Capitalism
2.2 Capitalism is chaotic
Marx also criticizes capitalism because of its chaotic nature. In this regard, the author states that
capitalism only allows economies to thrive on crises that tend to stimulate them. As a result, Marx
argues that the reliance on this crises was an avenue for creating economic havoc in the long run
which is risky for the economy and the country as a whole. For that reason, Marx advocated for a
planned community which will be an essential replacement for such spontaneous, erratic and
freewheeling system (AllAboutWorldview.org, 2017). Even in periods when capitalist economies
seem to function relatively smoothly, without incidences such as recession or inflation, the Marxian
theory depicts capitalism as a destructive economic system (Wolff Resnick, 2012).
2.3 Capitalism breeds inequality
Karl Marx, a renowned philosopher and economist is against capitalism because he believed that
created conditions that promoted inequality (Alfarsi, 2016). Capitalism creates two classes of people
in society. In this regard, Marx states that capitalism results in a class of people known as proletarians
who are majorly composed of the working class as well as the bourgeois which comprises of the
capitalists who are the owners of the factors of production. As a result of the competing interests,
capitalism creates a struggle between these two classes of people hence the reason as to why it is
undesirable.
3.0 Neoclassical
Officially coined in 1900, the neoclassical
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Minors Committing Violent Crimes and Being Tried as Adults
Should minors who commit violent crimes be tried as adults?
Sylvia B. McCrorey
Strayer University
Professor Catherine Cousar
Research Writing
October 17, 2012
INTRODUCTION:
The reason I selected this topic is because I feel that today s generation of youth and children have
been led mainly because of peer pressure which sometimes cause them to make bad choices. This
usually causes minors to do some things that are wrong before they think about the consequences.
They should be given consideration based on their age and all aspects of their background should be
looked at before sentencing them for violent crimes.
REASONS WHY CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE TRIED AS ADULTS In reading an article
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This belief is anchored in the large disparity in crime rates between whites and blacks. However, a
closer look at the data shows that the real variable is not race but family structure and all that it
implies in commitment and love between adults. The incidence of broken families is much higher in
the black community. Douglas Smith and G. Roger Jarjoura, in a major 1988 study of 11,000
individuals, found that the percentage of single parent households with children between the ages of
12 and 20 is significantly associated with rates of violent crime and burglary. The same study makes
clear that the widespread popular assumption that there is an association between race and crime is
false. Illegitimacy is the key factor. It is the absence of marriage, and the failure to form and maintain
intact families, that explains the incidence of high crime in a neighborhood among whites as well as
blacks. This contradicts conventional wisdom. (Fagan, 1995)
CONCLUSION
It is stated and quoted: Today s children are bombarded with images of violence in cartoons, news
reports, television shows, computer games, movies, and other media. In growing numbers, they are
also exposed to real life violence in their own homes and communities as witnesses, victims, and,
increasingly, perpetrators. Too often, children learn that violence is an acceptable way to resolve
conflict. Yet even
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Inustry Competitor Analysis-Casino Hotel
Executive Summary
The center of our industry and competitor analysis research is MGM Mirage, the second largest casino
hotel operator in the world with $7.2 billion in revenues in 2008. The only company that surpasses
MGM Mirage by revenue and scale is Harrah s Entertainment Inc. with $10.8 billion in revenues in
2008. Other competitors that should be considered are Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd
with respectively $1.7 and almost $1 billion in revenues in 2008.
Our group focused on researching the degree of threat and the likely future competitive moves that
Harrah s Entertainment, Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd will undertake in short (next 3
6 months) and long term (next 1 3 years). In order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 2008, two private firms Apollo Advisors and TPG Capital, acquired Harrah s. Since the beginning
of 2009, the company has had some major difficulties with revenue generation. The firm s facilities
boast more than 3 million sq. ft. of casino space and 39,000 hotel rooms and suites. The company
obtains more than 70% of its revenues from gambling. Its US properties are located in Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Harrah s also
owns and operates the World Series of Poker tournament and brand, and manages casinos on Indian
reservations. Globally, the firm owns or manages casinos in UK, Egypt, South Africa, and Macau,
China. The company s revenue for 2007 was $10.8 billion.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. founded in 1988 is another well known company that operates in casino hotels
and development niche. It is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some of its well known brands are
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casinos, the Sands Expo and Convention
Center, and Venetian Macao Limited, a developer of multiple casino hotel resort properties in Macao,
China. The company is expanding further with the opening of Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania in 2009. The firm s revenue for 2008 was $1.7billion.
Wynn Resorts Ltd was formed in
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Mcteague Character Analysis
Reverting Back to a Greedy Animal In the novel McTeague by Frank Norris, the author touches on
various themes throughout the novel. Many of the characters exhibit animalistic qualities, greediness,
and/or both. Characters are often compared to as animals, while others let their greed overcome them.
Some characters McTeague and Trina also return to a previous place and/or state of being. Of all the
themes noted in McTeague, the animal like qualities, the greed, and the reversion of the characters are
major reoccurring themes that can be found in the selected passage on page 323 of the novel. One of
the main significance of the passage on page 323 is the mention of animalist characters. For example,
the main character, McTeague, is depicted as having a strange sixth senses, that obscure brute instinct
that was warning him of something that was about to happen (Norris 323). A sixth sense is an inborn
instinct that most animals have. It acts a warning that something is about to happen or someone will
appear. It is this instinct that causes McTeague believe someone or something is coming for him and
to flee from the mine. Also, McTeague is often described as a brute, which is another term for a
savage animal. The reference to a brute is seen various times throughout the novel and describes the
innate nature of McTeague. Frank Norris depicts McTeague as a draft horse, immensely strong, stupid,
docile, obedient (3). Draft horses were often used for labor work similar to
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Essay about Hmartocrit Lab
Hematocrit Determination
Learning Objectives
1. Understand the terms hematocrit, red blood cells, hemoglobin, buffy coat, anemia, and
polycythemia.
2. Understand how the hematocrit (packed red blood cell volume) is determined.
3. Understand the implications of elevated or decreased hematocrit.
4. Understand the importance of proper disposal of laboratory material that comes into contact with
blood.
Data
|Total height of blood column (mm)|Height of red blood cell layer (mm)|Height of buffy coat
(mm)|Hematocrit|% WBC|
Sample 1 (healthy male living in Boston)|100mm|48mm|1mm|48|1%|
Sample 2 (healthy female living in Boston)|100mm|44mm|1mm|44|1%|
Sample 3 (healthy male living in Denver)|100mm|55mm|1mm|55|1%|
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Given this information, explain how a female could have a consistent hematocrit of 48, large, well
defined skeletal muscles, and an abnormally deep voice.
The female that is being described could live in a high altitude location and engage in a lot of
strenuous athletic training.
· List the hematocrits for the healthy male (sample 1) and female (sample 2) living in Boston (at sea
level) and indicate whether they are normal or whether they indicate anemia or polycythemia.
Healthy male living in Boston 48
Healthy female living in Boston 44
Both of these indicate that they are normal hematocrit values.
· Describe the difference between the hematocrits for the male and female living in Boston. Why does
this difference between the sexes exist?
Males have higher hematocrit levels than females because males have more testosterone. Testosterone
levels stimulate the kidneys to release erythropoietin. Erythropoietin then stimulates the synthesis of
red blood cells.
· List the hematocrits for the healthy male and female living in Denver (approximately one mile above
sea level) and indicate whether they are normal or whether they indicate anemia or polycythemia.
Healthy male living in Denver 55
Healthy female living in Denver 53
Both of these levels indicate polycythemia.
· How did the hematocrit levels of the Denver residents differ from those of the Boston residents?
Why? How well did the results compare with your prediction?
The
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The Peoples Temple
The Peoples Temple began as a church that supported social equality and justice, but slowly changed
into a prophetic movement; a network of individuals, tightly organized in a communal group that
attaches its identity to charismatic leadership and the teachings of that leader. The movement s leader
Jim Jones claimed to be the God sent prophet . In order to expand, he later moved his congregation to
California and eventually Guyana where he created the closed community of Jonestown. However, in
1978, members of Jonestown murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, and all residents of Jonestown
committed suicide. The apocalyptic beliefs of the Peoples Temple shaped its identity and led to the
murder of Congressman Ryan, this belief also marked its demise. By using apocalyptic literature, the
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They shall hunger no more, neither thirst anymore; the sun shall not strike them, nor any scorching
heat.
This apocalyptic motif of good versus evil, and the salvation of the good not only shaped the identity
of the Peoples Temple, but also framed the death of the organization.
The belief of a battle between good and evil has always existed in the practices of the Peoples Temple.
The Peoples Temple is an Alternative Religious Movement, which is an alternative religious group or
organization that, typically, is separated from the larger society both in its theological beliefs and its
practices of those beliefs. Indeed, when the Peoples Temple first emerged, Rebecca Moore described it
saying:
Demographic figures are uncertain, with one source claiming that the congregation was one fifth
African American by 1960, and another asserting it was more than fifty percent African American.
Although the smaller figure is likelier, in either case a mixed congregation was rare in the
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Compare To Patterns Of Criminal Activity And Violence In...
Compare to patterns of criminal activity and violence in England during this period. Explain their
effect on the development of constitutional law and political freedom in England. Finally, explain how
English Common Law influenced the American criminal justice system. Provide an example. England
has a reasonable repute for cruelty. A mutual awareness of the Middle Ages is that society was abused
by continuous violence and social indifference against fatalities by the insistent dignity of the Four
Horseman of the Apocalypse continuously pushing back and forth across Europe. After reading
Chapter 3 in our book. The two patterns of criminal activity and violence I would like to compare that
took place in England during this period are blood feud s and Trial by Ordeal. Crime control was built
on Kindred grouping an individual s relatives because if they were injured by another group they had
their own supporters. Their supports could bail them out of trouble by paying compensation to the
other member in which they killed or hurt families. If a member gets expelled from group they are
deprived from being protected and this gives the sheriff permission to injure, or kill the expelled
individual through the practice of outlawry. Rather than being called an outlaw, the person is named an
adjurer. An individual who withdraws somberly, which involved him wearing a white robe and cross
and being subjected to all types of persecutions, an abjurer was not permitted to remain in a
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Hearing Concepts Of Group Dynamics Essay
Within Group Dynamics, there are many factors that goes into structured group, and as an observer I
feel this was a very rewarding experience. I feel that hearing concepts of group dynamics, and then
seeing the concepts in action expands an individual s knowledge on the subject. Seeing the leadership
s skill and the processes of a facilitator can influence aspiring facilitators, and give them the
experience they need. For my structured group, I decided to go to Greenleaf, and observe an
adolescent depression group. This was most definitely a treatment group, because its main focus was
looking at meeting the participant s goals, which was to decrease depressive thoughts and behaviors.
This therapeutic group worked as an inpatient facility, and I think this is different from most other
treatment groups. It s different, because it was dealing with adolescents struggling with depression,
and had an indefinite stay at Greenleaf. There are many factors and concepts from our class present in
this treatment group. One of the first concepts that I found in this group was its group work values.
Many of the participants found a positive value from coming to the group. This makes handling
groups easier, because it causes less stress on the facilitator to keep control of derailers and whiners.
Another group value that I saw was that cooperation and democracy. I feel like this ideal was
embodied in each group member, because from my perception they felt as though they had thought
and
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The War Called Operation Iraq Freedom
Mainstream media has extensively covered the war called Operation Iraq Freedom where thousands of
our armed forces were killed leaving millions without their mother and father. It has been said that this
was a senseless way that should have never begun; in the same manner, it is a war that many feel was
needed and very necessary. The purpose of my extended is to uncover the facts of this topic that has
been considered off limits and inappropriate especially in the mainstream media. In efforts to uncover
the facts, there are many questions that must be answered; however, in making the attempt to answer
any question, the questions leads into millions of other unanswered questions. For instance, is this war
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It has been said that the reason for such a war was in fact an effort to protect the interest of certain
political and prominent parties that had vested interest in the oil industries. UNOCAL (Union Oil
Company of California) is a defunct company that was a major petroleum explorer and marketer in the
late 19th century, all the way through the 20th century, and even into the start of the 21st century. This
would deliver oil and natural gas from the Caspian Sea through Afghanistan and Pakistan. Due to the
civil war in Afghanistan, the development had been blocked. Yet, the government of United States
trusted and believed the Taliban and that the Iraqi military would protect the interest of the project. By
the late 1990s, after President Clinton was out of office President George W. Bush came into power
and gave the Taliban one last chance to vindicate themselves It is said that President Bush, proposed
an agreement which insisted that they share power with the United States and said Either you accept
our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you under a carpet of bombs. (Quote from the
www.thedailypaul.com) ) The Taliban allegedly declined which followed the attack on the World
Trade Center and the Pentagon. The terrorists who attacked were not strong enough to terminate the
United States in a military way therefore; instead, they attacked something we thought was symbolic
The Twin Towers. These two building as the centerpieces of the World Trade Center
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Essay on Messages Revealed in Annie Dillard s, An American...
In An American Childhood by Annie Dillard, Dillard reminisces on her many adventures throughout
her childhood living in Pittsburgh. Her stories explain her school, her home life, her family, and
growing up. Dillard also talks about changes in her life, and how they affect her, and how she felt
about others around her. One s childhood is a crucial part of life, because it s a time of learning more
than any other time of life. Childhood is a time of curiosity and realization. What you learn in your
childhood has a big impact on how you make decisions and act as an adult. One message that I found
while reading An American Childhood is that life is sometimes not what it seems. Annie Dillard
explained this concept when she said, The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I would not let this happen to me. (Dillard, P.26) She had realized how people s youthful appearance
deteriorate as they aged. It kind of scared her, because she didn t want it happening to her. Another
difference Dillard observed was religion. She disliked the Catholic schoolchildren, because she was
afraid of their beliefs. She expressed thoughts on how uptight the religion was compared to her own
when she said Whatever the pope said, I thought it was no prize, it didn t work, our Protestant lives
were much sunnier, without our half trying. (Dillard, P. 33). She also talked about changes in
Pittsburgh s appearance. City workers continually paved the streets, They poured asphalt over the
streetcar tracks, streetcar tracks their fathers had wormed between the old riverworn cobblestones,
cobblestones laid smack into the notorious nineteenth century mud. This message is important because
after childhood, you start to grow more aware of the world around you, which is a big change.
Children are often oblivious to changes, but as you get older, you notice how things change more up
close and personal. Throughout An American Childhood, Dillard expresses how significant history of
various subjects are. We children lived and breathed our history our Pittsburgh history, so crucial to
the country s story and so typical of it as well without knowing for believing any of it.
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Flood In New York City
Two of the greatest natural disasters, causing death and destruction, are floods and typhoons. The
contents of this paper will contain an analysis and report on the issue of flooding in the Asian
Megacities of Bangkok and Manila. These cities will be compared to one another and to the American
megacity New York City. The analysis of New York City will contain the cities vulnerability that
occurs due to wind, rain, and flooding, along with efforts in preventing flooding at the time of a storm
coming from the Pacific Ocean.
Causes of Flooding An estimated 13 percent (around 470 million) of the world s urban population
lives in low lying coastal areas; most of the world s megacities (i.e., cities of over 10 million
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Flood risk has increased in New York City due to storm surges and human caused sea level rising,
such as melting glaciers. The sea level has increased drastically from 850 to 1800 between the years of
1970 and 2005. Prior to 1800, a flood that was 2.25 m (7.4 ft) above sea level occurred once every 500
years. Since 1970, a storm of that size occurs approximately every 24 years (Worland, 2015). New
York City was severely affected in November 2012 by Hurricane Sandy. At least 53 people were killed
as a result of the storm and caused $32 billion in damage. A professional emergency management
system has been put into effect in New York City. The city has published and utilized evacuation zone
maps, which have shown effectiveness. Due to the levels throughout the city, only about 30 percent of
the population would have to be evacuated and would not have to move too far inland to higher areas.
Damage and property loss are problems to still deal with,
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The Trump s Political Rise During The Presidential...
The Trump Effect
Donald Trump s meteoric political rise during the Presidential Election of 2016 put attention on the
media and the way they covered the election and will forever change both politics and media going
forward. The media was shown to be a bias, ratting chasing, and corrupt extension of the political
parties. We will encompass the entire campaign from the June 2015 announcement that he was
running, covering the primaries, then to the convention, along the path of the general campaign, and
finally in the post election coverage. We will look at the financials, the main stream medias role, and
changes that are necessary going forward.
Let us start with a recap. On Tuesday June 16, 2015 Donald J. Trump came down the escalator at his
Trump Tower property and announced the official launch of his presidential campaign. Much like
everything else he did in this campaign it was mired in controversy as this was the venue of the
infamous statement and I quote when Mexico send their people they aren t sending their best their
rapist, their murders and drug dealers... Initial reaction to Trump s announcement was mixed. Some
thought it was a P.R stunt thinking he would quit after a few weeks, others started calling foul on his
bigoted and racist statements against Mexicans, and yet some where excited having longed for a
common sense business minded person to run the country.
Trump started the Republican Primary Process against 18 opponents. The top ten were invited to
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Research Paper On Mount Vesuvius
Mount Vesuvius
Mount Vesuvius is a strto volcano on the west coast of Italy. It is one of the active volcanos on
mainland of Europe. The destruction of Pompeii in 79 AD is the reason why lots of us know this
volcano. This is one of the most dangerous volcanos in the world because a large portion of people
live near it like, the city of Naples. Mount Vesuvius destroyed the city of Pompeii. The city was buried
by volcanic ash quickly thus the site is well persevered, which can be used by the geologist to find
more knowledge about how strto volcano works and its formation and also what s happening under it.
Before going any further, let s look at the history of Pompeii. Pompeii was being recovered from a big
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However scientist nowadays has learned lots about Mount Vesuvius kinds of volcanoes, Strato
volcano to be more accurate. Scientist have been, observing the volcano (plus some other volcanoes
around the area). The study has found out that, around the area, there is a convergent boundary where
the African plate is colliding with the European part of Eurasian plate. This made the Alps on top of
Italy. Mount Vesuvius is south of that subduction zone. The subduction zone creates a vast amounts of
pressure on the plate that is on top of the zone. Hence, the volcanoes are formed so that the pressure
are released. It has also been to as a theory that, the area is a hotspot. A hotspot is a small area where
the magma under the crust is high temperate. This high temperature under the area creates volcano so
that they can be released. From this volcano we learned what kind of chemicals are found beneath the
volcano. The chemical that are to be found are, carbon dioxide (CO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2) or
hydrogen sulphide (H2S), nitrogen, argon, helium, neon, methane, carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
We learned how volcano is bad as well as why it is good! The matters that are thrown on the crust
after the explosion helps the soil to be for fertile, so that more plants can be grown there in future.
Science has helped us to know lots of characteristics of the volcano by studying Mount Vesuvius.
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The Namesake Movie Themes
Every day there are people from foreign countries who immigrate to the United States in search of
new opportunities and to establish a new life. The Namesake is a heartwarming family movie that
accurately portrays the difficulties that some of these immigrants face when beginning their lives in
their new homeland and trying to assimilate themselves into the foreign culture. The themes of family,
cultural diversity, and identity crisis were displayed prominently throughout the film. Director Mira
Nair has personally gone through the same situation, which made her the perfect director for this
movie. Nair came to the United States from India when she was in college ( Mira Nair ). She used her
knowledge and own background to produce a film based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gogol is torn between whether he wants to live a true Bengali life like his parents want him to or if he
wants to live an American life like all the people around him. For most the film, the only piece of
Bengali culture that he expresses is his name but he does not express it in a positive manner. To
Gogol, it is just a foolish name that he gets teased for in school. He does not understand why his father
would name him after his favorite author Nikolai Gogol. Viewers do not find out the reason for why
Gogol s father named him Gogol until the middle of the movie; it has to do with the very first scene of
the film when Ashoke is the only survivor on a train that crashes. Even after hearing his father s story,
Gogol remains disengaged from his culture. It is not until his father s unexpected death when Gogol
has an epiphany and finally begins to accept that he can live a life where he is able to embrace two
different cultures without having to choose one or the
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Determinism In Jack London s To Build A Fire
An Analytic Jack London s story named To Build a Fire has many themes attached to it. Through this
story, the author attempts to convey messages regarding man s mental makeup and process. The
overall theme is one of a battle between naturalism and determinism and various themes linking the
two.
Determinism argues that man does not have free will but rather their circumstances are shaped by their
environmental or biological makeup (which is out of their control). In the story, the concept of
determinism is what provides context to the fact that life is amoral; the man defines any negative
outcomes as a lack of luck or an accident which gives credence to the fact that the story starts out as
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The man, although highly adept at the management of tools and processes to start a fire, was clearly
devoid of instinct when the need for the anticipation of a hazard arose (which is a key component of
survival). The man also did not have the ability to translate the effects of the cold, to the hazard it
posed to him; routinely shrugging off the cold and disregarding the advice given by the man from
Sulphur Creek. On the other hand, the story portrayed the dog as having great instinct in that even
though it does not have the intellectual ability to understand the cold; it instinctively bites the ice
forming between its toes. It is possible to glean from the story that the man is actually fighting against
nature to survive, but the environment does not have any link to the struggles of the man. It is not
nature s determination to hurt the man; rather that nature is indifferent to its inhabitants. The relentless
force of nature causes the man in the story to change his goal after a couple of accidents . Initially, he
started off with the aim of reaching the camp, then it changed to fighting against the frostbite, and
ultimately the instincts kicked in and he merely wanted to stay
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Osteosarcoma Case Studies
Osteosarcoma, deriving form primitive bone forming mesenchymal cells, is the most common primary
bone malignancy[1]. The incidence rates of osteosarcoma has a bimodal age distribution. It typically
occurs during adolescence and has the second peak in older adulthood[2]. There is variability in
location between age groups, but usually the osteosarcoma occurs most frequently in long bones. The
etiology of osteosarcoma is currently being studied but still not well understood[3]. Several studies
showed that age, gender and height are risk factors for osteosarcoma[4]. The overall survival (OS) of
osteosarcoma has been improved significantly because of effective chemotherapy combination[5].
Studies showed that complete surgical resection with addition of chemotherapy has increased the 5
year OS to approximately 70%[5], but improvements in osteosarcoma survival during the last decade
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SDF 1, also knows as CXCL12, is a homeostatic chemokines, whose major function is in regulating
hematopoietic cell trafficking and secondary lymphoid tissue architecture. CXCR4 is normally
expressed on many cell types including lymphocytes, hematopoietic stem cells, endothelial and
epithelial cells [8]. Besides, CXCR4 is also the chemokine receptor most commonly expressed in
tumor cells such as osteosarcoma cells. Several studies had demonstrated CXCR4 is involved in tumor
cell proliferation, migration and
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Social Exchange Theory
Theories Of Relationship Theories Of Relationship [Document Title] [Document Title] Elizabeth
Wiwoloku Elizabeth Wiwoloku Introduction There are two main theories applied to relationships,
Social Exchange Theory and Equity Theory underpin commonly used behavioural therapies such as
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Integrative Cognitive
Behavioural Therapy. More recent studies in neuroscience and behavior and the importance of
language have led to the development of Relational Frame Theory and Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy as an alternative approach. In this essay I will outline the relationship models comparing and
contrasting them Social exchange theory Social exchange theory analyses ... Show more content on
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Simpson et al. found that participants in existing relationships rated people of the opposite sex as less
attractive than participants not in relationships. This suggests that people judge prospects of new
alternative relationships as less profitable if they are already in a committed relationship. The CLA
may provide an explanation as to why many women choose to stay in abusive relationships. If
investments in the relationship are high (e.g. children, financial security) amp; alternative prospects
are bleak (e.g. poverty, homelessness), then a woman may see staying in the abusive relationship to be
more profitable than leaving it. Blau (1977) argued that interactions are expensive , as they take time,
energy and commitment and may involve unpleasant emotions and experiences. Therefore what we
get out of a relationship must exceed what goes in. Rusbult found that costs and rewards from a
relationship were weighed up in comparison to possible alternative relationships when deciding
whether they should be maintained which supports that social exchange models idea that people assess
rewards by making comparisons. Walster et al believed that social interactions involve an exchange of
rewards, like affection, information, status. The degree of attraction or liking reflects how people
evaluate the rewards they receive in relative to those given. Costs of being in a relationship may be
effort, money spent, time spent, or low self esteem, whilst the rewards may be pleasure,
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The Birds Nest Stadium
1.0 Project Description
The Beijing National Stadium, better known as the Birds Nest Stadium is a sporting facility which was
purposefully built for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. This stadium is known for using tonnes of
steel (up to 42,000 tonnes) to produce a stadium that resembles a Birds Nest as shown in the figure
below (Bell,2017). Figure 1 Birds Nest Stadium (Bell,2017)
The stadium could fit up to 91,000 people inside and clever design by the architectural firm Herzog de
Meuron allowed for this stadium to go down as one of the architectural wonders of the world
(Bell,2017). The project began in October of 2002 with an invitation for bidders opened by the BDPC
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Other inputs to the estimate include Human Resource Plan, Risk Register and Organisational Process
Assets (Peebles,2017). All these inputs that the CITIC consortium used would help formulate the
estimation of cost that would be supplied in the tender process to the BDPC.
2.2 Tools and Techniques
Using the inputs above combined with specialised tools and techniques, the CITIC Consortium came
up with an outputted estimated cost to submit for the tender. These tools are as follows. High quality
personnel were trained for estimates and the company (CITIC Consortium) had a finance department
used for estimating projects (Chinyere,2013). This team was used throughout the whole project and
because of their background in estimating, this meant that they had expert judgement on what
activities could be done and for what price. Other techniques the team used include computer software
which could generate estimates on prices using historical information and previous projects that the
team had done (Chinyere, 2013). In regards to project cost management theory, analogous estimating
and parametric estimating are seen to be better so using these might have given the company a better
estimate on the Birds Nest Stadium project (Hueber, 2015).
2.3 Outputs
Inputs and tools/techniques are used to come up with an
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Beowulf vs Grendel Essay
The roles that Beowulf and Grendel played in the story were very easily
deciphered. Beowulf being pure good, and Grendel being pure evil. One of the reasons of
why the book Beowulf is so well known is because of the fact that it is one of the first
stories of good vs. evil, or light vs. dark. In modern good and evil stories, there are super
heroes with super powers. They use these powers for the good of the world and to help
innocent people. In most cases there is a villain that oppose these super hero s. They
usually have powers as well but they use it for evil and wrongdoing. They usually face
off and most of the time, the super hero wins over the villain. But none of these stories
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He has been chosen to protect the world from evil. When this story was made,
the author intended for it to be clear that Beowulf is supposed to be the hero of the story.
Grendel was the character that played the villain in the book. He killed innocent
people for only the reason of that they were having a good time, and he wasn t. He is
pure evil and kills countless people for pretty much the fun of it. He was said to be able to
pick up thirty men at a time. So no normal human could match his strength. In the book
it s very easy to understand that Grendel is pure evil. He is called The Captain of evil .
It doesn t get anymore obvious then that. Grendel is shown as a monster that cannot be
stopped. He s a powerful force that can run through anyone and everything. But not the
Super Hero. He could never match the power of pure good. So when Grendel fought
Beowulf, Beowulf tricked him in thinking he was asleep and as soon as Grendel got near
him, Beowulf grabbed him. Once Grendel was grabbed by Beowulf, he immediately
knew that he was up against a man like non other. He franticly tried to escape and run
away. But the power of the hero and the good that ran through his veins was able to rip
the arm from the evil beast. Then Grendel ran away and bled to death. It was made very
clearly that Grendel was supposed to be the evil
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Career And Educational Goals Research Paper
My career and education goals are to go UARM and focus on Machine tool technology. Right now I
am currently taking the class after my high school classes and I would like to keep working in this
area because so far I really enjoy the class and I love the hands on work we do with the machines and
computers. In Mena the are lots of jobs in this field and I would still like to live here. My Education
goal is to go UARM and take classes because it s the most bang for your buck and I live in Mena so I
am so close. With it being a smaller school you have a better student to teacher ratio so there are
smaller classes so a student can find it easier to get help when needed. So it s the most logical solution
for me when I am choosing this college.
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Pros And Cons Of M4
According to South (2017), the Army is replacing the M4 with a new rifle with a bigger bullet by
2020. This essay will start out with giving a brief history of the topic and discuss about the issue of the
Army M4. Pro and cons on how to replace the weapons system would affect soldier maneuverability
and combat effectiveness. There have been many upgrades and negative complaints from the soldiers
down range in regards to the M16/M4 since it s been used within the Army. Within the past 20 years,
the Army spent a lot of money on the M4 carbine program, but Congress didn t approve. They still
certain that the M4 is a superior weapon against enemies (Freedberg, 2013). The Army should replace
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A new platform would be more lethal, more effective, and more reliable than the M4. A major
concerned with the M4 is that the M4 is prone to jamming and malfunctioning due to fouling. Fouling
is caused by carbon residue build up in the weapon system. In combat situations the M4 has been
unreliable, because the weapon misfires. M4 malfunctions include failure to fire, failure to eject,
failure to chamber a round, and failure to feed. The Army conduct a dust test in 2007 for testing M4A1
reliability. The Army testers and engineers selected ten M4s and three other weapon systems shot 6000
rounds in the dust chamber. M4 has 683 stoppages and perform the worst against other weapons. In
other words, the M4 jammed every 68 rounds (Lowes, 2007). The other selected weapons are the
Heckler Koch 416, XM8, and the FN SCAR. (Lowes, 2007). The XM8 jammed every 472 rounds and
the HK 416 jammed every 257 rounds. The XM8 has the lowest stoppage rate. If the Army adopted
one of these three weapons, it will significantly increases reliabilities in the combat zone. The second
issue with the M4A1 is also closely related to malfunction. The M4 is easy to overheat after prolonged
firing. There s two factors that cause this problem. The first factor is the high pressure and high
velocity round shooting out from the barrel. The other factor is the gas operation mechanism of the
M4A1 uses hot air recycles into the gas impingement tube back
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Essay On Latin America
Instability was most prominent during the 19th century throughout the countries making up Latin
America. Many of the countries underwent violence to become independent from Spain and Portugal,
however the promise of a better way of life often fell short. One of the most significant impacts on the
people of Latin America during this time was the economic changes which occurred. Wars led to the
crumbling of political power and the breaking up of countries in respect to their resources, including
the people of the region and the assets available to them. The creation of independent countries meant
that the countries as a group could no longer trade without tariffs being levied, however it did free
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Countries with oceanfront land had an advantage over landlocked nations because of the use of sea
ports. The nations on the Atlantic Ocean side had an advantage over the ones on the Pacific side,
because the Panama Canal did not exist yet and shipping was much more expensive to the Pacific
coast. This too had an impact on economic life and strife between countries and regions continued.
The railroad became the symbol of progress. Railroads connected sleepy backwater regions to capital
cities and oceanic ports and, via steamship, to European ports on the other side of the ocean. The land
where people lived was often destroyed during the wars for independence, including plantations and
other areas of commerce. In turn lands used for agriculture were devastated and no longer able to
produce crops. Land was often a topic of dispute because land rights were unclear. Also, the native
people were less likely to be able to carry on their traditions and their way of life. As Chasteen states
in his book Born in Blood and Fire, the mythic gaucho no longer roved freely over a boundless
landscape, butchering semi wild cattle whenever he chose. There was an obvious imbalance between
those who had nothing and those who had much. The people became frustrated and sometimes violent,
therefore more resources were needed to deal with
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Gifted Education Plan Analysis
I believe that an affective education plan should be systematic where gifted education is integrated
with school wide initiatives and programs throughout all the grade levels, K 12. Opportunities for
gifted students should be incorporated and made available into the regular school day and the school
year. Gifted education should be the responsibility and a collaboration between all staff members
working together in meeting the need of the students. An affective program should be sustainable. It
should be an integral part of the school district s staff and funding plans. The program should not
depend on any particular funding source or person. Staff and personnel should be responsive to local
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It is important for teachers to motivate their students whenever possible. Unmotivated students are
more likely to not participate, act out/misbehave, or be involved with the school. Terrell Bell, former
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education said, There are three important things to remember
about education. The first one is motivation, the second is motivation, and the third is motivation. In
order to strengthen classroom motivation, teachers should create success through praise,
encouragement, and intrinsic rewards. With teacher guidance, students can learn that a completed
project, whether perfect or not, is a reward in itself (Badolato, 1998). As teachers recognize students
accomplishments, they encourage students to attempt and risk new things (Katz,
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Isolation In Jamie By Elizabeth Brewster
Elizabeth Brewster s Jamie uses imagery to convey the protagonist s isolation and his longing for
human connection. When Jamie turned sixteen, misfortune struck, making him deaf. He was
completely morose and walked about stunned by the terrible silence unable to comprehend what had
happened to him. People moved mouths without a sound escaping , this quote helps to understand the
disorientation and the panic Jamie must be feeling not being able to hear anything. He shuddered at
the straining of their throats , symbolizes Jamie s insecurity which causes him to think that people are
speaking about him and criticizing him. Consequently, he chooses a life of isolation away from
judgmental eyes, working at odd jobs which don t require much human interaction. Jamie is compared
to a stone as he becomes cold, hard and solitary. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The moss represents the symbiotic relationship between Jamie and his feelings of isolation which have
slowly engulfed him. Occasionally, Jamie would go to town getting drunk and Laughing aloud in the
streets as he was sore with the hunger for company among the people . Brewster uses the word hunger
to capture the turmoil of Jamie s emotions and how he longs for human companionship. Him laughing
aloud suggests that Jamie is nearing a borderline maniacal state due to his self segregation from the
rest of humanity. Jamie comes back to the woods and dreams of shining cowboy heaven as the guns
crashed through his deafness . He dreams of a place where he is not deaf anymore and is in his own
utopia but when he awakens to reality, he is full of rage and proceeds to chop the necks of pine trees in
his anger . Jamie has brought isolation and misery on himself by thinking the worst of himself and
others. He could have worked through his disability as has been done by countless others, to unlock
his true potential.
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Japan Essay
[pic] Japan Geography Japan is about the same size as California. Japan is made up of many islands.
The four largest islands in Japan are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Japan forms an arc in
the Pacific Ocean. Japans total area is about 378,000 square kilometers. About 75% of Japans land is
mountains. Japans highest mountain is Mount Fuji at 3776 meters. Japan has several volcanic regions
and 80 volcanoes are considered active. Mount Fuji hasn t erupted since 1707 and is considered
capable of erupting again in our lifetime. To the east of Japan is the Pacific Ocean and to the west is
the Sea of Japan. Being in the middle of these two bodies of water has its advantages. Japan has a
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The official language of Japan is Japanese. Many Japanese can also speak English to an extent. At
almost all their meals the Japanese drink tea and eat rice. In Japan fish is most used for meals. The two
most major religions that are practiced in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Japanese society imposes
strong expectations on women and men. Women are expected to marry in their 20 s, and take on the
role of a house mom. They play a strong role in raising their children. Japanese are very strict about
education. Students must attend 9 years of school then attend a University. Students who attend a
University have a better rate of getting a good job than the others. Japan has a rich literary heritage.
The country s literature mostly deals with the quality of human life and never ending flowing time.
Japanese families enjoy one of the highest income levels in the world, and their assets and savings are
one of the worlds largest. Japan s economy is one of the largest in the world. Japan s manufactured
products range from tiny computer components to giant oceangoing ships. The most important
manufactured products include cars and trucks, electronic products, and communications and data
processing equipment. Japan has a wide variety of minerals, but supplies of most are too small to
satisfy the nation s needs. Japan imports large quantities of coal, copper, iron ore, and petroleum. The
chief mining products include coal, copper, gold, lead, nickel, and silver. Japan has a modern
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Baker Vs Dbq
The Baker Vs. LGBTQ
Discriminating actions have become more prevalent now than ever before in American society. A
same sex couple, David Mullins and Charlie Craig, wanted a costume cake to be made for their
wedding day, but the baker, Jack Phillips, refused to make them one because of his Christian faith. In
the four articles, Supreme Court hears same sex marriage cake case by Ariane de Vogue, CNN
Supreme Court Reporter, A free speech challenge, with icing by The Washington Times, Drawing a
Line in the Gay Wedding Cake Case by The New York Times, and Justices Sharply Divided in Gay
Rights Case by Adam Liptak, have described this issue of discrimination. Society s opinions are sided
with both, the baker and the couple, but the baker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The author, Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter of the article, Supreme Court hears same
sex marriage cake case states, The couple filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights
Commission, which ruled in their favor, citing a state anti discrimination law. This complaint was filed
after Jack Phillips denied David Mullins and Charlie Craig their wish for a wedding cake. The
complaint shows that the baker was violating the state s law of anti discrimination, which was wrong
to do. The same author, Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter of the article, Supreme Court
hears same sex marriage cake case states, This case is about more than us, and it s not about cakes,
Mullins said in an interview. It s about the right of gay people to receive equal service. This quote is
describing how Mullins feels; he believes that this is not about Phillips decision to deny the making of
the cake, but it is only because of the gender of their significant other. This quote is showing how
same sex couples are not treated equally in American society, and how they could not even order a
cake for their special
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Landings Were Been Around Since The Revolutionary War
Amphibious landings have been around since the Revolutionary War. The main purpose has always
been for landings; in order, to position soldiers for an assault on a city. Amphibious assaults, however,
have never actually been executed until World War 1. During that time a need for a thorough
amphibious assault doctrine was not needed because amphibious landings were not carried out to
assault the enemy on the beachhead, and landings were usually met with little resistance. One of the
first and foremost amphibious assaults occurred during World War 1. This amphibious operation is
known as the Battle of Gallipoli, which ended as a major failure for the Australian and New Zealand
Coalition forces, or ANZAC forces. The Battle of Gallipoli ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The ANZAC had to control the Dardanelles by capturing the Gallipoli peninsula from Turkey, in order
to capture Constantinople and control the Strait of Bosporus. 2 However, the amphibious assault on
Gallipoli was a major disaster for the ANZAC and its allied forces. Many mistakes were made because
the ANZAC did not plan the amphibious assault well. The first mistake that was made was that the
ANZAC landing forces landed one mile north of the landing site. 3 This was a problem because the
landing force would have to change their course of direction, in order to get to the correct landing site,
which would waste precious time. This was also a problem because the direction they were going to
land at was an area with open cliffs rather than the open beach and countryside that was intended.
Further, the ANZAC forces did not adequately plan, how efficiently they were too move off the
beachhead, which poised as a potential kill zone. The initial problem was that getting out of the
landing crafts was problematic.4 The terrain under the shore posed a problem for many soldiers
getting off the beaches because it slowed them down. Many ANZAC soldiers drowned or died
disembarking their landing crafts. The ANZAC troops crowded the beaches, once they landed. The
ANZAC soldiers could not exit the beaches because not only were the beaches chaotic with the
amassed troops but also the maps that the ANZAC soldiers were outdated and were utterly useless. In
addition,
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Military Recruit
As much as sergeants, did not like a lowly recruit to refer to them as officers, the reverse was doubly
so. The first time I did this to him; he jumped me and likely thought I was not being observant. The
next few times he might have thought I was crazy, as he had me drop and give him twenty. After that, I
got to the point, if I saw him, passed him, or he passed me, I would stop and assume that I called had
him sergeant and drop myself and start doing push ups. By then, he would look at me as I did push ups
at seeing him, shake his head and walk away. Like a cat, I seemed to live by my habits, or more
specifically they were my default settings.
The first platoon drill instructor would call me from across the field or training area just to tell me he
did not like me, which made me late for wherever I was going, to be punished for being tardy. After a
month, it was apparent that I was not passing Basic Training. I was either going to be recycled back
into the next training rotation or discharged. Space at Fort Jackson, was very limited with more
recruits than space, so the Army discharged me. I was now on soft cap duty, where I was still with my
platoon, acting as my drill instructor s gopher. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One morning as I left the mess hall, I heard yelling. A recruit was running on the road in front of the
company mess. A very angry NCO was running next to him pointing out how slow he was going. He
was calling him a little Nancy boy, as he grabbed the back of the recruit s head. With a quick motion,
this recruit went face first into the gravel lining the road s edge. This was a clear violation of military
code. I did not know what happened to the NCO or the recruit, as I was not contacted, nor I did not
report it. Bullies always had better reach than I did, even in the
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The Ethical And Management Issues
Introduction
This report will address the ethical and management issues presented in the case studies Seven Eleven,
Are organisation s exploiting non employees and New and challenging HRM issues in China and
India. The main ethical issues raised by these case studies are cultural diversity issues, discrimination
and employee working conditions. Along with these ethical issues there are also management issues
outlined Corporate Greed and an issue Human resource. This resulted in loss of thousands of dollar for
the seven eleven employees, non employees experiencing sudden loss of income due to casual and
temporary work, and IT workers in India forced to work very long hours as well as poor working
conditions in China. Recommendations on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This practice was being continued because majority of workers were visa students who didn t know
their rights well and were threatened with deportation if they complained. Head office was
deliberately ignoring the systematic wage fraud and fabricating records in its operation according to a
whistle blower however the Founder and Chairman of Seven Eleven Russel Withers (as cited in
Ferguson 2016), denies the fact that Head office had this knowledge and states I did not know of
widespread wage short payment . The head office has allowed the underpayment of wages to
employees because it s a fundamental part of their business, and it kept store cost down increasing
profits for franchisee and head office. A similar scandal represented in this case study is Volkswagen
manufacturer was installing software to ensure falsely passed emission test involving over 7 million
cars over a seven year period. This was mainly to increase sales but was illegally and unethical and
now Volkswagens CEO are facing possible criminal charges.
Working Condition Issue
Working conditions ranges from the physical conditions to hours of work, rest periods and the mental
demand that exist in a working environment. The working condition is clearly represented as an issue
in the case study New and challenging HRM issues in China and India where IT workers in India are
expected to work very long hours and
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Ryan Williams Case Study The Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys have terminated the contract of running back Ryan Williams just days before the
team s training camp opens on Tuesday, as reported by ESPN s Todd Archer. The 25 year old Williams
is the team s fourth stringer at the position behind the trio of Joseph Randle, Darren McFadden, and
Lance Dunbar. Archer indicated that the former Virginia Tech standout had two arthroscopic left knee
procedures just this summer, with the latest right after Dallas minicamp on June 18. The 5 foot 9, 207
pound Cold Spring native did not make the squad s active roster last year and was relegated to the
practice team all season. He passed up chances to move to another team for which Dallas
recompensed him with a two year, $1.5 million contract.
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Analysis of Robert Frost´s Poem Out, Out Essay
Robert Frost s poem Out, Out is about a boy who has his arm sawed off during work and asks his
sister not to let the doctor amputate his arm, he then realizes he s lost too much blood and then dies
while doctors try to save him. After his death everyone else continues on with their work and lives.
Frost uses a lot of end stopped lines, enjambment, repetition and personification among others in his
lines of poetry.
Frost uses a lot of end stopped lines and enjambment in the lines of his poem. Both have an effect on
the way the poem is read by the readers. The lines which use end stops can be found throughout the
beginnings of the poem.
And from there those that lifted eyes could count/ Five mountain ranges one behind the other/ ... Show
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Nature is calm and serene, while this boy s life has changed in a matter of seconds from living to dead
in a tragic event. The end stopped lines and enjambments are used very well in the remainder of the
poem.
Frost s poem is interesting because he uses personification and repetition in describing the saw, the
saw is given life; it snarled and rattled . Frost talks about the saw as though it were a person when as it
ran light, or had to bear a load like the saw can feel the weight of its work. The narrator depicts the
scene as the saw and the boy interacting in a human way. As if to prove saws know what supper
meant, / Leaped out at the boy s hand, or seemed to leap
The boy and the saw connect during the boys excitement over dinner and Frost makes it seem as
though the saw was also excited leading to them both jumping. The saw is personified again as it is
said to have leaped to meet the hand and then cut it off. The following line continues the same way.
Neither refused the meeting. But the hand! The saw is brought to life and it becomes the antagonist in
the poem as it chops off the boy s hand and not once does Frost blame the boy in the accident. After
the hand is chopped off the saw is not mentioned again as the poem continues with the boy.
Frost has a compelling way of writing the poem, in the beginnings of the poem there is a lot of
metaphors and descriptions of the setting and the saw and the boy. Once the boy is injured
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Ethics and the Consumer Essay
Ethics and the Consumer
Introduction
The objective of this paper is to identify and analyse the policies specified by government and
organisations for the protection of consumer interests and the role of ethics in consumer choice. It also
analyses the role of ethics in consumer culture and give examples of how the service sector reacts to it.
The aim of this paper is to understand the movement for ethical consumption and reflect on its scope
on the constitution of a new consumer culture, and its role in the public space .
It is important to consider, as a starting point to study the importance of ethics in business and the
involvement of government in consumer policy, to make a short approach to moral and social
responsibility ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
OFT has a wide range of statutory powers and duties which have been broadened by recent legislation
under the Competition Act 1998 and the Enterprise Act 2002. (OFT 2010)
The Trading Standards Institute enforces consumer related legislation as determined by central
government. The variety of this legislation is vast and is always evolving. In view of this changing
environment, the Trading Standards Institute is dedicated to engaging with central government and
other proposals, displayed in their responses to the various consultations that concern consumer
protection issues and/or the Trading Standards profession. (TSI 2010)
The Food Standards Agency deals with the safety of the food regime, established by Parliament to
protect the public s health and consumer interests in respect of food. It has a specific remit to provide
consumer education. It is a Government agency, responsible to Parliament through Health ministers
and to the devolved administrations. The Food Standards Agency has national offices in Scotland,
Wales and Northern Ireland. (Food Standards Agency 2010)
Consumer Direct is funded by the Office of Fair Trading and delivered in partnership with Local
Authority Trading Standards Services offering information and advice on consumer issue. Providing
an honest, impartial assessment of the situation and where possible, recommended a
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Ang Lee s Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Essay
Ang Lee s Crouching tiger Hidden Dragon is probably one of the most successful foreign films to ever
be screened in America. Being the number one film of the year in 2000. On the other hand it was
reportedly considered a flop in China. While it was influenced by American film styles, it still kept
true to many aspects of its Chinese film heritage. With very apparent love story, it lacked the Extreme
amount of Kung Fu fight scenes eastern audiences have come to enjoy. This is a stunning love story
between a monk and widow. While it does have its share of over the top fight scenes, when you start
to dig deeper the films many social implications become apparent. With ties to subjects such as
religion, martial arts, philosophy, love, and even gender issues. This film is a representation of the
modern era and how long practiced traditions are being challenged. Each character and plot line
allows a glimpse into the Social and Traditional understanding of a culture.
Each character in the film represents some type of Social structure in China. Focusing on Li Mubai,
Yu Shu Lien, and Jen Yu, you are able to get a sense of the social and ethical ideals of each class.
Begging with Li Mubai, who embodies the stereotypical monk . He is always proper and resilient to
negative influences. He spends the greater part of his life studying Kung Fu, and is the master of the
Wu Dong clan. He is arguably the strongest character in this movie. He is the embodiment of restraint.
This being most
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The Organizing Committee Of Ipam Iv Workshop
Dear Members of the Organizing Committee of IPAM IV Workshop,
I am a 5th year PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering at the University at Buffalo. I received my
undergraduate degree in May 2011 in Materials Science from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Kanpur. I have been an enthusiastic researcher throughout my undergraduate studies and was awarded
the Proficiency Medal for my accomplishments. I have presented my undergraduate research at
several conferences and have won best poster awards. Following my undergraduate education, I
worked for a year as a Research Assistant at the Nanoscience Laboratory at IIT Kanpur, which is led
by Dr. Ashutosh Sharma, the Secretary of the Indian Department of Science and Technology. In the
fall of 2012, I started graduate school at the University at Buffalo, where I have maintained an
excellent academic record and won several awards, including the School of Engineering and Applied
Sciences Dean s Fellowship and the APS Distinguished Student Seminar Program Award.
My interests lie in the design of new molecular materials with exceptional properties by means of first
principles quantum chemistry and data modeling. I work in the group of Prof. Johannes Hachmann
and my current project concerns the modeling of organic polymers for optical applications. My goal is
to develop in a joint venture with the experimentalist group of Prof. Chong Cheng innovative new
materials that will outperform the ones used in current devices. As part
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Maggot Fly Experiment
Each female fly can lay over 9,000 eggs. The eggs are white and are about 1.2 mm in length. Within a
day, the larvae (maggots) hatch from the eggs; they live and feed in (usually dead and decaying)
organic material, such as garbage or faeces. They are pale whitish, 3 9 mm long, thinner at the mouth
end, and have no legs. At the end of their thirdinstar, the maggots crawl to a dry cool place and
transform into pupae, coloured reddish or brown and about 8 mm long. The adult flies then emerge
from the pupae. (This whole cycle is known as complete metamorphosis.) The adults live from half a
month to a month in the wild, or longer in benign laboratory conditions. After having emerged from
the pupae, the flies cease to grow; small flies are not
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Leadership Assignment
I ve been working at Rosati s in Pewaukee for over two years now, we ve gone through management
and ownership changes and have generally had a lot of new and old employees leave. While being
under different ownership since about December of 2017, I have seen the culture and atmosphere shift
first hand. When I first started working at Rosati s in 2015 I was referred by my best friend and had a
friend that previously worked there. I had gotten the job without even having an interview beforehand,
I was hired via phone call and looking back now it wasn t very professional. The owner of the
restaurant lived in California and his son ran the joint, so let s say person A and person B were my
managers, and they were generally pretty welcoming. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of the people employed here including myself switch roles within the workplace often. For
example; I m trained and able to do every job within Rosati s. I manage phones and cashiering
regularly but I also tend kitchen and man the oven when I need to. There are around 15 people
employed here, some of them hired just recently. We have four delivery drivers (Bob, Jake, Trevor,
Scott), three or four mostly pizza line workers (Alex, Becca, Michael, Keith), etc. However, when it is
expected that one of us needs help on a busy night we jump in wherever help is needed. That could be
attributed to being a value we all share; that we will help where it is needed. Another value we share is
having fun in the workplace. We all try to get along the best we can whether it s by sharing stories or
making jokes. We try to make it an enjoyable place to be. A third value that can be identified within
this small pizza culture is that we try to look and act our best, especially towards customers (even
those that can t be helped to be nice). We understand that appearance and appropriate body language
and etiquette is important and we try to carry that out as best we can, even while being covered in
flour ninety percent of our shifts. The norms identified from the values discussed above are as follows;
to achieve maximum success in the workplace we re expected to help other stations when busy.
Anyone who can jump on pizza line to crank out pizza s will do so, and if there
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Economic And Economic Impact Of The Great Depression
The Great Depression was a period in the United States between 1929 all through the 1930s that saw
many Americans lose their jobs and turn to the government for assistance. The Stock market crush of
the 1929 saw thousands of banks and financial institutions to their knees. With that many lost their
hard earned savings that had been in the Banks. The Great Depression was the period in which
America s long time economic policy of a free market economy went to its knees. It is significant to
note that America has always supported the Laissez Faire policy where enterprises and other business
entities are allowed to operate freely provided their actions are in conformity with the government
policies and procedures. The policy of Laissez Faire can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Economically speaking, it would have been better if the money was distributed in the hands of the
Middle and the lower class instead of saving it in Banks. Henceforth the Stock market crush of 1929
led to the loss of huge amounts of savings and wealth from the few tycoons in America. In conclusion,
it is worth mentioning that the Great Depression did not only affect the United States economically
but also socially. With the onset of the Great Depression, the Gross National Product of the United
States reduced drastically. As a result, the government was unable to afford offering social programs to
its citizens. Many lost their homes since they had no jobs to pay and offset their mortgage loans.
Agricultural prices of raw materials also increased hence farmers were forced to spend much in
ensuring
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  • 1. Writing A Good Argumentative Essay Tips - 10 Killer Tips F 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing A Good Argumentative Essay Tips - 10 Killer Tips F Writing A Good Argumentative Essay Tips - 10 Killer Tips F
  • 2. Baroque Pop Antony and the Johnsons: I Am a Bird Now was released on February 1, 2005, originally on an Audio CD, and the genre of music is Baroque Pop. It has the best album artwork because of its craft and the meaning behind the image. Usually, album covers are done with such creativity there may be too many colors or visual aspects that will be hard for a person to try to understand the meaning behind the image. For this image, the use of color or any other visual aspect is not the issue. It is done as an understated grayscale photograph, not allowing from any distraction from the woman in the middle. The contrast of lighting on the young woman is helpful as well as depicting on what they eye should focus on. An online article from Secretly Canadian, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When saying handwritten I actually mean one of the designers or artist of the album wrote down each song name. It provides a sense of formality to the viewer. Knowing someone actually took the time write down the names of the songs instead of having some other type of font. It contributes to the ghostly effect the band was possibly trying to make. Even though there is a sense of formality with the handwriting it could also be said it also contributes to the woman in the image or anyone else with AIDS as a goodbye. As though the handwriting would be the only memorable concept about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Commodity In Chemistry Economic Investigation The economic classification of a substance that is vital for the existence of humankind is an important notion to understand in order to utilize it both efficiently and effectively. This necessary liquid solution, comprised of a specific arrangement of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, is known as water (What is Water Made of?). It is difficult to go through a day without the use of this liquid; whether it be satisfying your thirst on a hot summer day, washing dirty dishes after dinner, or taking a nice long hot bubble bath at the end of the day. A multitude of individuals can argue that the very water that has a variety of uses should be considered a commodity. Correspondingly, there are a multitude of individuals that can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of scarcity, various economic decisions must be made to allocate resources efficiently (Scarcity). Water may be a renewable resource, but there is only a limited amount to satisfy an infinite demand. Only 3% of water on earth is fresh water, with only 1% readily available. The rest lies underground in aquifers or trapped in glaciers (The World s Water). Due to the limited supply and growing demand, several countries such as Brazil, Iran, and India are experiencing a shortage (Reig, Maddocks, Gassert , 2013). The law of supply and demand states that as something becomes scarce, its value explodes. Water prices in the United States in over 30 states have experienced a 6% increase due to a limited supply (Walton, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ludwig Van Beethoven s Influence On The Classical Era Known as the most influential musician of all time, Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770. Beethoven s talent was noticed at a young age and he soon became a pioneer in the world of music for breaking the traditional bounds of style and form. Over the course of his life, Beethoven produced nine symphonies, seven concertos, and a total of forty two sonatas. Although these numbers are few when compared to other composers such as Joseph Haydn, his work was very substantial. Ludwig van Beethoven s compositions were greatly influenced by the changes in the world around him. His ability to stray away from the practices that restrained other composers inspired musicians around him and changed the practices of music forever. Beethoven lived during both the Classical and Romantic era. He is widely considered a pivotal figure in the passage from the Classical era to the Romantic. Composers of the Classical era mirrored the harmony and centrality of the classical traditions of Greece and Rome (The Classical Period (1775 1825)). Music of Classical era had very defined movements and focused on form and order (Katherine, Charlton, 2007, p. 124). People of the Romantic era were inspired by adventure, passion, and themes of nature. Composers of this era were very passionate and expressed their emotions in their compositions. While listening to Beethoven s music, the shift from the classical era to the romantic can be clearly heard through passionate twists other instances ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Locke Vs Levellers Essay Locke vs. Levellers John Locke and the Levellers had very similar views regarding the concepts of natural rights, independence, the derivation of these rights from God, and lastly, the concept of consensual government. John Locke described the natural state of mankind as a state of perfect equality (Locke). He believed that in the state of nature, no man is subordinate to another and that there is no superiority or jurisdiction of one over another, (Locke). Essentially, all men are born naturally free and independent. The Levellers have a similar belief that states, every man by nature being a king, priest and prophet in his own natural circuit and compass, whereof no second may partake but by deputation, commission, and free consent from him whose natural right and freedom it is Both Locke and the Levellers specifically highlight the concept of being one s own ruler and king, and that this independence cannot be intruded upon by another. Both the Levellers and Locke possess similar beliefs in regards to natural rights. Locke states that no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions (Locke) and The state ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Locke writes, But I, moreover, affirm that all men are naturally in that state, and remain so till, by their own consents, they make themselves members of some politic society (Locke). All men will remain in this natural state of independence and will only forgo this state of nature through his own consent. A social hierarchy is only formed through consent. Overton agrees with this point in saying, whereof no second may partake but by deputation, commission, and free consent from him whose natural right and freedom it is (Overton). Overton agrees that the only way that the natural power of nature may be infringed upon is through absolute consent. Overton and Locke believe that power cannot be taken, it must be freely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Development Of Novel Chemotherapy Drug Delivery Systems Abstract: In order to improve current chemotherapeutic treatments, the development of novel chemotherapy drug delivery systems that increase the local effect of therapeutic drugs while at the same time reduce toxicity and side effects for patients is needed. Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) can be successfully used for photocontrolled targeting, bioimaging and chemotherapy. When illuminated with near infrared (NIR) light, the UCNPs can specifically release the chemotherapeutic drug in the malignant tumor cells. Based on the phototargeting approach, the UCNPs can serve as the vehicle to selectively deliver chemotherapeutic drugs and possibly reducing the adverse effects from chemotherapy. Introduction: Cancer is a group of diseases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patients suffer from poor quality of life while in treatment and even after the treatment has finished. Therefore, there is a need to develop new cancer therapeutics that are efficient, by minimizing toxicity and increase the local effective effect of chemotherapy drugs, at reasonable cost and provide patients with a high quality of life. In the past two decades, the use of nanoparticles, such as liposomes and polymeric nanoparticles, to deliver drugs into the human body has revolutionized the medical field. The advantages of nanoparticle drug delivery system include the drug s longer circulation half life, reduced side effects and improved pharmacokinetics.5 As a result, the emergence of a new field of medicine called nanomedicine is being vastly researched and studied to advance clinical therapeutics. Currently, nanomedicine field involve the use of nanotechnology for drug delivery vehicle, biosensoring, bioimaging and tissue engineering. For example, photodynamic therapy destroys the cancerous tissue by changing a drug s chemistry with the use of an external energy source, usually a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of Anna Lee Walters s The Warriors In Anna Lee Walters s story The Warriors, Walters represents a story about Native American s cultures and traditions. The main character of her story is a Pawnee man, Uncle Ralph. He is a typical Native American and struggles with alcoholism. The Pawnee s culture he brings to home every time deeply influences his two nieces. He usually tells Pawnee stories and teaches Pawnee language and songs to two sisters. As a whole, the author splits Pawnee culture to two aspects, customs and beliefs. In order to analyze the effect of Pawnee s culture in tribes and families, Walter states the influence of Pawnee s local color by describing how Uncle Ralph gets along with two sisters and the beliefs of Pawnee people live as stars after death. Politeness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cooper Industries Case Analysis Essay Cooper Industries Corporate Strategy Case Analysis Company Vision The vision of Cooper Industries, as stated in the case, was to do an outstanding job at the unglamorous part by making necessary products of exceptional quality. The goal was to operate in industries that had become somewhat of a necessity for consumers. Examples of such industries include: power transmission, hand tools, drilling and others. Cooper industries had started in 1833, as an iron foundry, and had existed most of its 150 years as a small sized maker of engines and compressors. However, all this changed in the 1960s, when the management decided to expand the company to lessen its dependence on the capital expenditures of the cyclical natural gas business. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cooper also divested many less profitable businesses over an eighteen year period from 1970 to 1988. The benefit added by the Cooper conglomerate to its business units justifies the costs associated with a corporate / centralized control. Furthermore, Cooper s corporate management effectively managed and invested in the best opportunities for growth with little political bias. Production In order to achieve its goals clear guidelines were set that specified the degree and timing of acquisitions focusing only on companies that exhibited stable earnings or earnings countercyclical to the gas transmission industry. Cooper focused on acquisition targets that possessed strong assets with high quality manufacturing and market leading positions. Cooper continued to refine this acquisition model seeking companies with stable earnings using well known technologies that served a broad customer base. Furthermore, Cooper focused on firms with high quality products and recognized brand names. In addition to acquisitions, Cooper brought significant systematic value to its businesses. Examples of these contributions include, but are not limited to: Finance * the flow of financial resources to the individual businesses; * unity of purpose and focus under a common corporate strategy (further supporting the firm s strategy as it relates to acquisitions and divestitures); * FMV ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Thomas Aquinas Proof Of God We began the discussion by going through all of the question that our classmates had posed the night before. We began with whether Aquinas presents evidence to provide Gods existence to a nonbeliever or if he expected his audience to already have faith in God. We came to the conclusion he expected his audience to have faith in God because all of his five proofs of God take it for granted and depend on the fact that you must believe in the God s existence. We then moved onto whether Aquinas intended this for people who already believed in Christianity or for people who were considering Christianity. We came to the conclusion that Aquinas was trying to use a logical presentation of proofs of God, which was meant to reaffirm Christian s beliefs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Causes And Consequences Of My Life Experiment number 23,409, nicknamed Finnegan , age 14 has been assumed a failure by the Federation of Biological Development. The young man droned on as I fidgeted in a hard, wooden chair. The King of Eastworld nodded his head as he surveyed me along with several other biological failures seated to my left and right. He has contracted amnesia and damage to his depth perception as well as vision due to unsuccessful experiments to the right side legion of his temporal lobe. The King surveyed me with small green eyes. His disinterest was evident, and I couldn t help but cower beneath his belittling gaze. He raised an eyebrow, wearily. Minimal damage? The young scientist by the King s side, filling him in on each experiment, cleared ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was blubbering something incoherent. My sympathy was at its limit, just as it had been for the other children slated for extermination. The girl s sobs echoed throughout the room, and I anticipated the approach of a guard who placed a firm hand on the girl s shoulder, just as he had done to the other children. Silence. The guard s voice was low and quiet, yet it had a soothing tone to it. You are in the presence of the King and he has declared that you have fulfilled your purpose to him and the world. Do not despair. The girl was choking on her sobs, it seemed. The King, the Scientist, and the Guard all waited patiently for her to calm down before carrying on with the ceremony. And despite my sympathy for the girl, I couldn t help but be thankful for our gracious King. Hours and hours went by of the dreaded ceremony, and my original discomfort had turned to pure boredom. My willingness to care for those being exterminated was being stretched, and I was having difficulty keeping my eyes open. I wasn t aware that I had drifted off until I felt a sharp prod in arm and I turned to the boy on my right. He pointed to the King with a bored finger and quietly whispered, He s about to dismiss us. Quit drifting off. I nodded and sat up straight again, trying desperately not to fidget. The sound of sobs from other children still echoed through the room, yet the King s powerful voice carried over the sound of despair just as an angel descending down to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mini Essay on Family Relations Mini Essay on Family Relations A family is a connection between people either by adoption, blood or marriage. In the three stories read in class many of the family members are emotionally detached from each other. Emotional detachment is when a person avoids making connections with those in his/her personal and social round. The members in Louisa, Walter and Paul s families show emotional detachment towards Louisa, Walter and Paul because their family members do not understand them nor do they want to. Louisa s mother, from Shirley Jackson s short story, Louisa Please Come Home, is emotionally detached from Louisa because she does not share a mother daughter connection with her. Louisa s mother continuously buys clothes for her even though she does not like them. Her mother picked [the coat] which she wants Louisa to wear (49). Admittedly, Louisa s mother shows emotional detachment towards Louisa because she does not ask her daughter what she would like to wear. Moreover, Louisa s mother should already know Louisa s fashion sense. Most mothers know their children s likes and dislikes because they love their children and do not want to upset them. Since Louisa s family does not pay attention towards Louisa s needs, she feels neglected. This pushes her to run away, which shows that Louisa s family is not close enough to begin with. In fact, Louisa s mother does not care for Louisa s opinion and does not give her freedom of choice. Her mother s behaviour leads Louisa to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. prescription drug abuse Prescription Drug Abuse Millions of people throughout the world are taking drugs on a daily basis. If you were to ask someone why they take prescription drugs, most people would be taking them for the right reason. However, it s estimated that twenty percent of people in the United States alone have used prescription drugs for non medical reasons.1 Prescription drug abuse is a serious and growing problem that often goes unnoticed. Abusing these drugs can often lead to addiction and even death. You can develop an addiction to certain drugs that may include: narcotic painkillers, sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants.1 Prescription drugs are the most common abused category of drugs, right next to marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, some people mix alcohol and Valium, both of which can slow breathing. The combination of the two could stop breathing altogether.4 Cough and cold medications are some of the most commonly abused over the counter medications. They contain an ingredient called dextromethorphan. However, to get to the high craved by people who use drugs, large quantities are needed. At high doses, dextromethorphan causes side effects similar to those of the drugs Ketamine, or PCP, by affecting similar sites to the brain. Ketamine and PCP are considered dissociative drugs, which make people feel disconnected from their normal selves. When taken as directed, over the counter drugs are safe and effective, but high doses can cause problems. It s always important to read the bottle labels and take over the counter medications only as directed.4 Not all prescription drugs have the potential for abuse and addiction. Many drugs don t even act in the brain. For example, antibiotics are not addictive. On the rare occasion people who take drugs for medical conditions may become addicted. This is why it is extremely important to be under a doctor s care while taking prescription medication.4 Most prescription drugs are taken in a form that gets to the brain slowly at a dose that treats a problem, but doesn t overwhelm the system. Both of which reduce the likelihood of an addiction. Long term medical use of prescription drugs can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Capitalism Vs Capitalism 2.2 Capitalism is chaotic Marx also criticizes capitalism because of its chaotic nature. In this regard, the author states that capitalism only allows economies to thrive on crises that tend to stimulate them. As a result, Marx argues that the reliance on this crises was an avenue for creating economic havoc in the long run which is risky for the economy and the country as a whole. For that reason, Marx advocated for a planned community which will be an essential replacement for such spontaneous, erratic and freewheeling system (AllAboutWorldview.org, 2017). Even in periods when capitalist economies seem to function relatively smoothly, without incidences such as recession or inflation, the Marxian theory depicts capitalism as a destructive economic system (Wolff Resnick, 2012). 2.3 Capitalism breeds inequality Karl Marx, a renowned philosopher and economist is against capitalism because he believed that created conditions that promoted inequality (Alfarsi, 2016). Capitalism creates two classes of people in society. In this regard, Marx states that capitalism results in a class of people known as proletarians who are majorly composed of the working class as well as the bourgeois which comprises of the capitalists who are the owners of the factors of production. As a result of the competing interests, capitalism creates a struggle between these two classes of people hence the reason as to why it is undesirable. 3.0 Neoclassical Officially coined in 1900, the neoclassical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Minors Committing Violent Crimes and Being Tried as Adults Should minors who commit violent crimes be tried as adults? Sylvia B. McCrorey Strayer University Professor Catherine Cousar Research Writing October 17, 2012 INTRODUCTION: The reason I selected this topic is because I feel that today s generation of youth and children have been led mainly because of peer pressure which sometimes cause them to make bad choices. This usually causes minors to do some things that are wrong before they think about the consequences. They should be given consideration based on their age and all aspects of their background should be looked at before sentencing them for violent crimes. REASONS WHY CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE TRIED AS ADULTS In reading an article published ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This belief is anchored in the large disparity in crime rates between whites and blacks. However, a closer look at the data shows that the real variable is not race but family structure and all that it implies in commitment and love between adults. The incidence of broken families is much higher in the black community. Douglas Smith and G. Roger Jarjoura, in a major 1988 study of 11,000 individuals, found that the percentage of single parent households with children between the ages of 12 and 20 is significantly associated with rates of violent crime and burglary. The same study makes clear that the widespread popular assumption that there is an association between race and crime is false. Illegitimacy is the key factor. It is the absence of marriage, and the failure to form and maintain intact families, that explains the incidence of high crime in a neighborhood among whites as well as blacks. This contradicts conventional wisdom. (Fagan, 1995) CONCLUSION It is stated and quoted: Today s children are bombarded with images of violence in cartoons, news reports, television shows, computer games, movies, and other media. In growing numbers, they are also exposed to real life violence in their own homes and communities as witnesses, victims, and, increasingly, perpetrators. Too often, children learn that violence is an acceptable way to resolve conflict. Yet even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Inustry Competitor Analysis-Casino Hotel Executive Summary The center of our industry and competitor analysis research is MGM Mirage, the second largest casino hotel operator in the world with $7.2 billion in revenues in 2008. The only company that surpasses MGM Mirage by revenue and scale is Harrah s Entertainment Inc. with $10.8 billion in revenues in 2008. Other competitors that should be considered are Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd with respectively $1.7 and almost $1 billion in revenues in 2008. Our group focused on researching the degree of threat and the likely future competitive moves that Harrah s Entertainment, Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd will undertake in short (next 3 6 months) and long term (next 1 3 years). In order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2008, two private firms Apollo Advisors and TPG Capital, acquired Harrah s. Since the beginning of 2009, the company has had some major difficulties with revenue generation. The firm s facilities boast more than 3 million sq. ft. of casino space and 39,000 hotel rooms and suites. The company obtains more than 70% of its revenues from gambling. Its US properties are located in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Harrah s also owns and operates the World Series of Poker tournament and brand, and manages casinos on Indian reservations. Globally, the firm owns or manages casinos in UK, Egypt, South Africa, and Macau, China. The company s revenue for 2007 was $10.8 billion. Las Vegas Sands Corp. founded in 1988 is another well known company that operates in casino hotels and development niche. It is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some of its well known brands are The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casinos, the Sands Expo and Convention Center, and Venetian Macao Limited, a developer of multiple casino hotel resort properties in Macao, China. The company is expanding further with the opening of Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 2009. The firm s revenue for 2008 was $1.7billion. Wynn Resorts Ltd was formed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Mcteague Character Analysis Reverting Back to a Greedy Animal In the novel McTeague by Frank Norris, the author touches on various themes throughout the novel. Many of the characters exhibit animalistic qualities, greediness, and/or both. Characters are often compared to as animals, while others let their greed overcome them. Some characters McTeague and Trina also return to a previous place and/or state of being. Of all the themes noted in McTeague, the animal like qualities, the greed, and the reversion of the characters are major reoccurring themes that can be found in the selected passage on page 323 of the novel. One of the main significance of the passage on page 323 is the mention of animalist characters. For example, the main character, McTeague, is depicted as having a strange sixth senses, that obscure brute instinct that was warning him of something that was about to happen (Norris 323). A sixth sense is an inborn instinct that most animals have. It acts a warning that something is about to happen or someone will appear. It is this instinct that causes McTeague believe someone or something is coming for him and to flee from the mine. Also, McTeague is often described as a brute, which is another term for a savage animal. The reference to a brute is seen various times throughout the novel and describes the innate nature of McTeague. Frank Norris depicts McTeague as a draft horse, immensely strong, stupid, docile, obedient (3). Draft horses were often used for labor work similar to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay about Hmartocrit Lab Hematocrit Determination Learning Objectives 1. Understand the terms hematocrit, red blood cells, hemoglobin, buffy coat, anemia, and polycythemia. 2. Understand how the hematocrit (packed red blood cell volume) is determined. 3. Understand the implications of elevated or decreased hematocrit. 4. Understand the importance of proper disposal of laboratory material that comes into contact with blood. Data |Total height of blood column (mm)|Height of red blood cell layer (mm)|Height of buffy coat (mm)|Hematocrit|% WBC| Sample 1 (healthy male living in Boston)|100mm|48mm|1mm|48|1%| Sample 2 (healthy female living in Boston)|100mm|44mm|1mm|44|1%| Sample 3 (healthy male living in Denver)|100mm|55mm|1mm|55|1%| Sample 4 (healthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Given this information, explain how a female could have a consistent hematocrit of 48, large, well defined skeletal muscles, and an abnormally deep voice. The female that is being described could live in a high altitude location and engage in a lot of strenuous athletic training. · List the hematocrits for the healthy male (sample 1) and female (sample 2) living in Boston (at sea level) and indicate whether they are normal or whether they indicate anemia or polycythemia. Healthy male living in Boston 48 Healthy female living in Boston 44 Both of these indicate that they are normal hematocrit values. · Describe the difference between the hematocrits for the male and female living in Boston. Why does this difference between the sexes exist? Males have higher hematocrit levels than females because males have more testosterone. Testosterone levels stimulate the kidneys to release erythropoietin. Erythropoietin then stimulates the synthesis of red blood cells. · List the hematocrits for the healthy male and female living in Denver (approximately one mile above sea level) and indicate whether they are normal or whether they indicate anemia or polycythemia. Healthy male living in Denver 55 Healthy female living in Denver 53 Both of these levels indicate polycythemia. · How did the hematocrit levels of the Denver residents differ from those of the Boston residents? Why? How well did the results compare with your prediction? The
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  • 19. The Peoples Temple The Peoples Temple began as a church that supported social equality and justice, but slowly changed into a prophetic movement; a network of individuals, tightly organized in a communal group that attaches its identity to charismatic leadership and the teachings of that leader. The movement s leader Jim Jones claimed to be the God sent prophet . In order to expand, he later moved his congregation to California and eventually Guyana where he created the closed community of Jonestown. However, in 1978, members of Jonestown murdered Congressman Leo Ryan, and all residents of Jonestown committed suicide. The apocalyptic beliefs of the Peoples Temple shaped its identity and led to the murder of Congressman Ryan, this belief also marked its demise. By using apocalyptic literature, the book of Revelation, as reference, the actions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They shall hunger no more, neither thirst anymore; the sun shall not strike them, nor any scorching heat. This apocalyptic motif of good versus evil, and the salvation of the good not only shaped the identity of the Peoples Temple, but also framed the death of the organization. The belief of a battle between good and evil has always existed in the practices of the Peoples Temple. The Peoples Temple is an Alternative Religious Movement, which is an alternative religious group or organization that, typically, is separated from the larger society both in its theological beliefs and its practices of those beliefs. Indeed, when the Peoples Temple first emerged, Rebecca Moore described it saying: Demographic figures are uncertain, with one source claiming that the congregation was one fifth African American by 1960, and another asserting it was more than fifty percent African American. Although the smaller figure is likelier, in either case a mixed congregation was rare in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Compare To Patterns Of Criminal Activity And Violence In... Compare to patterns of criminal activity and violence in England during this period. Explain their effect on the development of constitutional law and political freedom in England. Finally, explain how English Common Law influenced the American criminal justice system. Provide an example. England has a reasonable repute for cruelty. A mutual awareness of the Middle Ages is that society was abused by continuous violence and social indifference against fatalities by the insistent dignity of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse continuously pushing back and forth across Europe. After reading Chapter 3 in our book. The two patterns of criminal activity and violence I would like to compare that took place in England during this period are blood feud s and Trial by Ordeal. Crime control was built on Kindred grouping an individual s relatives because if they were injured by another group they had their own supporters. Their supports could bail them out of trouble by paying compensation to the other member in which they killed or hurt families. If a member gets expelled from group they are deprived from being protected and this gives the sheriff permission to injure, or kill the expelled individual through the practice of outlawry. Rather than being called an outlaw, the person is named an adjurer. An individual who withdraws somberly, which involved him wearing a white robe and cross and being subjected to all types of persecutions, an abjurer was not permitted to remain in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hearing Concepts Of Group Dynamics Essay Within Group Dynamics, there are many factors that goes into structured group, and as an observer I feel this was a very rewarding experience. I feel that hearing concepts of group dynamics, and then seeing the concepts in action expands an individual s knowledge on the subject. Seeing the leadership s skill and the processes of a facilitator can influence aspiring facilitators, and give them the experience they need. For my structured group, I decided to go to Greenleaf, and observe an adolescent depression group. This was most definitely a treatment group, because its main focus was looking at meeting the participant s goals, which was to decrease depressive thoughts and behaviors. This therapeutic group worked as an inpatient facility, and I think this is different from most other treatment groups. It s different, because it was dealing with adolescents struggling with depression, and had an indefinite stay at Greenleaf. There are many factors and concepts from our class present in this treatment group. One of the first concepts that I found in this group was its group work values. Many of the participants found a positive value from coming to the group. This makes handling groups easier, because it causes less stress on the facilitator to keep control of derailers and whiners. Another group value that I saw was that cooperation and democracy. I feel like this ideal was embodied in each group member, because from my perception they felt as though they had thought and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The War Called Operation Iraq Freedom Mainstream media has extensively covered the war called Operation Iraq Freedom where thousands of our armed forces were killed leaving millions without their mother and father. It has been said that this was a senseless way that should have never begun; in the same manner, it is a war that many feel was needed and very necessary. The purpose of my extended is to uncover the facts of this topic that has been considered off limits and inappropriate especially in the mainstream media. In efforts to uncover the facts, there are many questions that must be answered; however, in making the attempt to answer any question, the questions leads into millions of other unanswered questions. For instance, is this war between Afghanistan and the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been said that the reason for such a war was in fact an effort to protect the interest of certain political and prominent parties that had vested interest in the oil industries. UNOCAL (Union Oil Company of California) is a defunct company that was a major petroleum explorer and marketer in the late 19th century, all the way through the 20th century, and even into the start of the 21st century. This would deliver oil and natural gas from the Caspian Sea through Afghanistan and Pakistan. Due to the civil war in Afghanistan, the development had been blocked. Yet, the government of United States trusted and believed the Taliban and that the Iraqi military would protect the interest of the project. By the late 1990s, after President Clinton was out of office President George W. Bush came into power and gave the Taliban one last chance to vindicate themselves It is said that President Bush, proposed an agreement which insisted that they share power with the United States and said Either you accept our offer of a carpet of gold, or we bury you under a carpet of bombs. (Quote from the www.thedailypaul.com) ) The Taliban allegedly declined which followed the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The terrorists who attacked were not strong enough to terminate the United States in a military way therefore; instead, they attacked something we thought was symbolic The Twin Towers. These two building as the centerpieces of the World Trade Center ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on Messages Revealed in Annie Dillard s, An American... In An American Childhood by Annie Dillard, Dillard reminisces on her many adventures throughout her childhood living in Pittsburgh. Her stories explain her school, her home life, her family, and growing up. Dillard also talks about changes in her life, and how they affect her, and how she felt about others around her. One s childhood is a crucial part of life, because it s a time of learning more than any other time of life. Childhood is a time of curiosity and realization. What you learn in your childhood has a big impact on how you make decisions and act as an adult. One message that I found while reading An American Childhood is that life is sometimes not what it seems. Annie Dillard explained this concept when she said, The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would not let this happen to me. (Dillard, P.26) She had realized how people s youthful appearance deteriorate as they aged. It kind of scared her, because she didn t want it happening to her. Another difference Dillard observed was religion. She disliked the Catholic schoolchildren, because she was afraid of their beliefs. She expressed thoughts on how uptight the religion was compared to her own when she said Whatever the pope said, I thought it was no prize, it didn t work, our Protestant lives were much sunnier, without our half trying. (Dillard, P. 33). She also talked about changes in Pittsburgh s appearance. City workers continually paved the streets, They poured asphalt over the streetcar tracks, streetcar tracks their fathers had wormed between the old riverworn cobblestones, cobblestones laid smack into the notorious nineteenth century mud. This message is important because after childhood, you start to grow more aware of the world around you, which is a big change. Children are often oblivious to changes, but as you get older, you notice how things change more up close and personal. Throughout An American Childhood, Dillard expresses how significant history of various subjects are. We children lived and breathed our history our Pittsburgh history, so crucial to the country s story and so typical of it as well without knowing for believing any of it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Flood In New York City Two of the greatest natural disasters, causing death and destruction, are floods and typhoons. The contents of this paper will contain an analysis and report on the issue of flooding in the Asian Megacities of Bangkok and Manila. These cities will be compared to one another and to the American megacity New York City. The analysis of New York City will contain the cities vulnerability that occurs due to wind, rain, and flooding, along with efforts in preventing flooding at the time of a storm coming from the Pacific Ocean. Causes of Flooding An estimated 13 percent (around 470 million) of the world s urban population lives in low lying coastal areas; most of the world s megacities (i.e., cities of over 10 million population) lie on coasts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Flood risk has increased in New York City due to storm surges and human caused sea level rising, such as melting glaciers. The sea level has increased drastically from 850 to 1800 between the years of 1970 and 2005. Prior to 1800, a flood that was 2.25 m (7.4 ft) above sea level occurred once every 500 years. Since 1970, a storm of that size occurs approximately every 24 years (Worland, 2015). New York City was severely affected in November 2012 by Hurricane Sandy. At least 53 people were killed as a result of the storm and caused $32 billion in damage. A professional emergency management system has been put into effect in New York City. The city has published and utilized evacuation zone maps, which have shown effectiveness. Due to the levels throughout the city, only about 30 percent of the population would have to be evacuated and would not have to move too far inland to higher areas. Damage and property loss are problems to still deal with, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Trump s Political Rise During The Presidential... The Trump Effect Donald Trump s meteoric political rise during the Presidential Election of 2016 put attention on the media and the way they covered the election and will forever change both politics and media going forward. The media was shown to be a bias, ratting chasing, and corrupt extension of the political parties. We will encompass the entire campaign from the June 2015 announcement that he was running, covering the primaries, then to the convention, along the path of the general campaign, and finally in the post election coverage. We will look at the financials, the main stream medias role, and changes that are necessary going forward. Let us start with a recap. On Tuesday June 16, 2015 Donald J. Trump came down the escalator at his Trump Tower property and announced the official launch of his presidential campaign. Much like everything else he did in this campaign it was mired in controversy as this was the venue of the infamous statement and I quote when Mexico send their people they aren t sending their best their rapist, their murders and drug dealers... Initial reaction to Trump s announcement was mixed. Some thought it was a P.R stunt thinking he would quit after a few weeks, others started calling foul on his bigoted and racist statements against Mexicans, and yet some where excited having longed for a common sense business minded person to run the country. Trump started the Republican Primary Process against 18 opponents. The top ten were invited to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Research Paper On Mount Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius is a strto volcano on the west coast of Italy. It is one of the active volcanos on mainland of Europe. The destruction of Pompeii in 79 AD is the reason why lots of us know this volcano. This is one of the most dangerous volcanos in the world because a large portion of people live near it like, the city of Naples. Mount Vesuvius destroyed the city of Pompeii. The city was buried by volcanic ash quickly thus the site is well persevered, which can be used by the geologist to find more knowledge about how strto volcano works and its formation and also what s happening under it. Before going any further, let s look at the history of Pompeii. Pompeii was being recovered from a big earthquake which shakes the city in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However scientist nowadays has learned lots about Mount Vesuvius kinds of volcanoes, Strato volcano to be more accurate. Scientist have been, observing the volcano (plus some other volcanoes around the area). The study has found out that, around the area, there is a convergent boundary where the African plate is colliding with the European part of Eurasian plate. This made the Alps on top of Italy. Mount Vesuvius is south of that subduction zone. The subduction zone creates a vast amounts of pressure on the plate that is on top of the zone. Hence, the volcanoes are formed so that the pressure are released. It has also been to as a theory that, the area is a hotspot. A hotspot is a small area where the magma under the crust is high temperate. This high temperature under the area creates volcano so that they can be released. From this volcano we learned what kind of chemicals are found beneath the volcano. The chemical that are to be found are, carbon dioxide (CO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2) or hydrogen sulphide (H2S), nitrogen, argon, helium, neon, methane, carbon monoxide and hydrogen. We learned how volcano is bad as well as why it is good! The matters that are thrown on the crust after the explosion helps the soil to be for fertile, so that more plants can be grown there in future. Science has helped us to know lots of characteristics of the volcano by studying Mount Vesuvius. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Namesake Movie Themes Every day there are people from foreign countries who immigrate to the United States in search of new opportunities and to establish a new life. The Namesake is a heartwarming family movie that accurately portrays the difficulties that some of these immigrants face when beginning their lives in their new homeland and trying to assimilate themselves into the foreign culture. The themes of family, cultural diversity, and identity crisis were displayed prominently throughout the film. Director Mira Nair has personally gone through the same situation, which made her the perfect director for this movie. Nair came to the United States from India when she was in college ( Mira Nair ). She used her knowledge and own background to produce a film based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gogol is torn between whether he wants to live a true Bengali life like his parents want him to or if he wants to live an American life like all the people around him. For most the film, the only piece of Bengali culture that he expresses is his name but he does not express it in a positive manner. To Gogol, it is just a foolish name that he gets teased for in school. He does not understand why his father would name him after his favorite author Nikolai Gogol. Viewers do not find out the reason for why Gogol s father named him Gogol until the middle of the movie; it has to do with the very first scene of the film when Ashoke is the only survivor on a train that crashes. Even after hearing his father s story, Gogol remains disengaged from his culture. It is not until his father s unexpected death when Gogol has an epiphany and finally begins to accept that he can live a life where he is able to embrace two different cultures without having to choose one or the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Determinism In Jack London s To Build A Fire An Analytic Jack London s story named To Build a Fire has many themes attached to it. Through this story, the author attempts to convey messages regarding man s mental makeup and process. The overall theme is one of a battle between naturalism and determinism and various themes linking the two. Determinism argues that man does not have free will but rather their circumstances are shaped by their environmental or biological makeup (which is out of their control). In the story, the concept of determinism is what provides context to the fact that life is amoral; the man defines any negative outcomes as a lack of luck or an accident which gives credence to the fact that the story starts out as deterministic in nature. The concept of determinism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The man, although highly adept at the management of tools and processes to start a fire, was clearly devoid of instinct when the need for the anticipation of a hazard arose (which is a key component of survival). The man also did not have the ability to translate the effects of the cold, to the hazard it posed to him; routinely shrugging off the cold and disregarding the advice given by the man from Sulphur Creek. On the other hand, the story portrayed the dog as having great instinct in that even though it does not have the intellectual ability to understand the cold; it instinctively bites the ice forming between its toes. It is possible to glean from the story that the man is actually fighting against nature to survive, but the environment does not have any link to the struggles of the man. It is not nature s determination to hurt the man; rather that nature is indifferent to its inhabitants. The relentless force of nature causes the man in the story to change his goal after a couple of accidents . Initially, he started off with the aim of reaching the camp, then it changed to fighting against the frostbite, and ultimately the instincts kicked in and he merely wanted to stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Osteosarcoma Case Studies Osteosarcoma, deriving form primitive bone forming mesenchymal cells, is the most common primary bone malignancy[1]. The incidence rates of osteosarcoma has a bimodal age distribution. It typically occurs during adolescence and has the second peak in older adulthood[2]. There is variability in location between age groups, but usually the osteosarcoma occurs most frequently in long bones. The etiology of osteosarcoma is currently being studied but still not well understood[3]. Several studies showed that age, gender and height are risk factors for osteosarcoma[4]. The overall survival (OS) of osteosarcoma has been improved significantly because of effective chemotherapy combination[5]. Studies showed that complete surgical resection with addition of chemotherapy has increased the 5 year OS to approximately 70%[5], but improvements in osteosarcoma survival during the last decade have been limited[6]. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SDF 1, also knows as CXCL12, is a homeostatic chemokines, whose major function is in regulating hematopoietic cell trafficking and secondary lymphoid tissue architecture. CXCR4 is normally expressed on many cell types including lymphocytes, hematopoietic stem cells, endothelial and epithelial cells [8]. Besides, CXCR4 is also the chemokine receptor most commonly expressed in tumor cells such as osteosarcoma cells. Several studies had demonstrated CXCR4 is involved in tumor cell proliferation, migration and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Social Exchange Theory Theories Of Relationship Theories Of Relationship [Document Title] [Document Title] Elizabeth Wiwoloku Elizabeth Wiwoloku Introduction There are two main theories applied to relationships, Social Exchange Theory and Equity Theory underpin commonly used behavioural therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Integrative Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. More recent studies in neuroscience and behavior and the importance of language have led to the development of Relational Frame Theory and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as an alternative approach. In this essay I will outline the relationship models comparing and contrasting them Social exchange theory Social exchange theory analyses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simpson et al. found that participants in existing relationships rated people of the opposite sex as less attractive than participants not in relationships. This suggests that people judge prospects of new alternative relationships as less profitable if they are already in a committed relationship. The CLA may provide an explanation as to why many women choose to stay in abusive relationships. If investments in the relationship are high (e.g. children, financial security) amp; alternative prospects are bleak (e.g. poverty, homelessness), then a woman may see staying in the abusive relationship to be more profitable than leaving it. Blau (1977) argued that interactions are expensive , as they take time, energy and commitment and may involve unpleasant emotions and experiences. Therefore what we get out of a relationship must exceed what goes in. Rusbult found that costs and rewards from a relationship were weighed up in comparison to possible alternative relationships when deciding whether they should be maintained which supports that social exchange models idea that people assess rewards by making comparisons. Walster et al believed that social interactions involve an exchange of rewards, like affection, information, status. The degree of attraction or liking reflects how people evaluate the rewards they receive in relative to those given. Costs of being in a relationship may be effort, money spent, time spent, or low self esteem, whilst the rewards may be pleasure, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Birds Nest Stadium 1.0 Project Description The Beijing National Stadium, better known as the Birds Nest Stadium is a sporting facility which was purposefully built for the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. This stadium is known for using tonnes of steel (up to 42,000 tonnes) to produce a stadium that resembles a Birds Nest as shown in the figure below (Bell,2017). Figure 1 Birds Nest Stadium (Bell,2017) The stadium could fit up to 91,000 people inside and clever design by the architectural firm Herzog de Meuron allowed for this stadium to go down as one of the architectural wonders of the world (Bell,2017). The project began in October of 2002 with an invitation for bidders opened by the BDPC which allowed for companies to submit tender prices for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other inputs to the estimate include Human Resource Plan, Risk Register and Organisational Process Assets (Peebles,2017). All these inputs that the CITIC consortium used would help formulate the estimation of cost that would be supplied in the tender process to the BDPC. 2.2 Tools and Techniques Using the inputs above combined with specialised tools and techniques, the CITIC Consortium came up with an outputted estimated cost to submit for the tender. These tools are as follows. High quality personnel were trained for estimates and the company (CITIC Consortium) had a finance department used for estimating projects (Chinyere,2013). This team was used throughout the whole project and because of their background in estimating, this meant that they had expert judgement on what activities could be done and for what price. Other techniques the team used include computer software which could generate estimates on prices using historical information and previous projects that the team had done (Chinyere, 2013). In regards to project cost management theory, analogous estimating and parametric estimating are seen to be better so using these might have given the company a better estimate on the Birds Nest Stadium project (Hueber, 2015). 2.3 Outputs Inputs and tools/techniques are used to come up with an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Beowulf vs Grendel Essay The roles that Beowulf and Grendel played in the story were very easily deciphered. Beowulf being pure good, and Grendel being pure evil. One of the reasons of why the book Beowulf is so well known is because of the fact that it is one of the first stories of good vs. evil, or light vs. dark. In modern good and evil stories, there are super heroes with super powers. They use these powers for the good of the world and to help innocent people. In most cases there is a villain that oppose these super hero s. They usually have powers as well but they use it for evil and wrongdoing. They usually face off and most of the time, the super hero wins over the villain. But none of these stories would have been here ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has been chosen to protect the world from evil. When this story was made, the author intended for it to be clear that Beowulf is supposed to be the hero of the story. Grendel was the character that played the villain in the book. He killed innocent people for only the reason of that they were having a good time, and he wasn t. He is pure evil and kills countless people for pretty much the fun of it. He was said to be able to pick up thirty men at a time. So no normal human could match his strength. In the book it s very easy to understand that Grendel is pure evil. He is called The Captain of evil . It doesn t get anymore obvious then that. Grendel is shown as a monster that cannot be stopped. He s a powerful force that can run through anyone and everything. But not the Super Hero. He could never match the power of pure good. So when Grendel fought Beowulf, Beowulf tricked him in thinking he was asleep and as soon as Grendel got near
  • 33. him, Beowulf grabbed him. Once Grendel was grabbed by Beowulf, he immediately knew that he was up against a man like non other. He franticly tried to escape and run away. But the power of the hero and the good that ran through his veins was able to rip the arm from the evil beast. Then Grendel ran away and bled to death. It was made very clearly that Grendel was supposed to be the evil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Career And Educational Goals Research Paper My career and education goals are to go UARM and focus on Machine tool technology. Right now I am currently taking the class after my high school classes and I would like to keep working in this area because so far I really enjoy the class and I love the hands on work we do with the machines and computers. In Mena the are lots of jobs in this field and I would still like to live here. My Education goal is to go UARM and take classes because it s the most bang for your buck and I live in Mena so I am so close. With it being a smaller school you have a better student to teacher ratio so there are smaller classes so a student can find it easier to get help when needed. So it s the most logical solution for me when I am choosing this college. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Pros And Cons Of M4 According to South (2017), the Army is replacing the M4 with a new rifle with a bigger bullet by 2020. This essay will start out with giving a brief history of the topic and discuss about the issue of the Army M4. Pro and cons on how to replace the weapons system would affect soldier maneuverability and combat effectiveness. There have been many upgrades and negative complaints from the soldiers down range in regards to the M16/M4 since it s been used within the Army. Within the past 20 years, the Army spent a lot of money on the M4 carbine program, but Congress didn t approve. They still certain that the M4 is a superior weapon against enemies (Freedberg, 2013). The Army should replace with the current weapon system with a whole new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A new platform would be more lethal, more effective, and more reliable than the M4. A major concerned with the M4 is that the M4 is prone to jamming and malfunctioning due to fouling. Fouling is caused by carbon residue build up in the weapon system. In combat situations the M4 has been unreliable, because the weapon misfires. M4 malfunctions include failure to fire, failure to eject, failure to chamber a round, and failure to feed. The Army conduct a dust test in 2007 for testing M4A1 reliability. The Army testers and engineers selected ten M4s and three other weapon systems shot 6000 rounds in the dust chamber. M4 has 683 stoppages and perform the worst against other weapons. In other words, the M4 jammed every 68 rounds (Lowes, 2007). The other selected weapons are the Heckler Koch 416, XM8, and the FN SCAR. (Lowes, 2007). The XM8 jammed every 472 rounds and the HK 416 jammed every 257 rounds. The XM8 has the lowest stoppage rate. If the Army adopted one of these three weapons, it will significantly increases reliabilities in the combat zone. The second issue with the M4A1 is also closely related to malfunction. The M4 is easy to overheat after prolonged firing. There s two factors that cause this problem. The first factor is the high pressure and high velocity round shooting out from the barrel. The other factor is the gas operation mechanism of the M4A1 uses hot air recycles into the gas impingement tube back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay On Latin America Instability was most prominent during the 19th century throughout the countries making up Latin America. Many of the countries underwent violence to become independent from Spain and Portugal, however the promise of a better way of life often fell short. One of the most significant impacts on the people of Latin America during this time was the economic changes which occurred. Wars led to the crumbling of political power and the breaking up of countries in respect to their resources, including the people of the region and the assets available to them. The creation of independent countries meant that the countries as a group could no longer trade without tariffs being levied, however it did free them colonial taxes. During colonial rule, taxes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Countries with oceanfront land had an advantage over landlocked nations because of the use of sea ports. The nations on the Atlantic Ocean side had an advantage over the ones on the Pacific side, because the Panama Canal did not exist yet and shipping was much more expensive to the Pacific coast. This too had an impact on economic life and strife between countries and regions continued. The railroad became the symbol of progress. Railroads connected sleepy backwater regions to capital cities and oceanic ports and, via steamship, to European ports on the other side of the ocean. The land where people lived was often destroyed during the wars for independence, including plantations and other areas of commerce. In turn lands used for agriculture were devastated and no longer able to produce crops. Land was often a topic of dispute because land rights were unclear. Also, the native people were less likely to be able to carry on their traditions and their way of life. As Chasteen states in his book Born in Blood and Fire, the mythic gaucho no longer roved freely over a boundless landscape, butchering semi wild cattle whenever he chose. There was an obvious imbalance between those who had nothing and those who had much. The people became frustrated and sometimes violent, therefore more resources were needed to deal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Gifted Education Plan Analysis I believe that an affective education plan should be systematic where gifted education is integrated with school wide initiatives and programs throughout all the grade levels, K 12. Opportunities for gifted students should be incorporated and made available into the regular school day and the school year. Gifted education should be the responsibility and a collaboration between all staff members working together in meeting the need of the students. An affective program should be sustainable. It should be an integral part of the school district s staff and funding plans. The program should not depend on any particular funding source or person. Staff and personnel should be responsive to local student demographics, curriculum, resources, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important for teachers to motivate their students whenever possible. Unmotivated students are more likely to not participate, act out/misbehave, or be involved with the school. Terrell Bell, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education said, There are three important things to remember about education. The first one is motivation, the second is motivation, and the third is motivation. In order to strengthen classroom motivation, teachers should create success through praise, encouragement, and intrinsic rewards. With teacher guidance, students can learn that a completed project, whether perfect or not, is a reward in itself (Badolato, 1998). As teachers recognize students accomplishments, they encourage students to attempt and risk new things (Katz, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Isolation In Jamie By Elizabeth Brewster Elizabeth Brewster s Jamie uses imagery to convey the protagonist s isolation and his longing for human connection. When Jamie turned sixteen, misfortune struck, making him deaf. He was completely morose and walked about stunned by the terrible silence unable to comprehend what had happened to him. People moved mouths without a sound escaping , this quote helps to understand the disorientation and the panic Jamie must be feeling not being able to hear anything. He shuddered at the straining of their throats , symbolizes Jamie s insecurity which causes him to think that people are speaking about him and criticizing him. Consequently, he chooses a life of isolation away from judgmental eyes, working at odd jobs which don t require much human interaction. Jamie is compared to a stone as he becomes cold, hard and solitary. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The moss represents the symbiotic relationship between Jamie and his feelings of isolation which have slowly engulfed him. Occasionally, Jamie would go to town getting drunk and Laughing aloud in the streets as he was sore with the hunger for company among the people . Brewster uses the word hunger to capture the turmoil of Jamie s emotions and how he longs for human companionship. Him laughing aloud suggests that Jamie is nearing a borderline maniacal state due to his self segregation from the rest of humanity. Jamie comes back to the woods and dreams of shining cowboy heaven as the guns crashed through his deafness . He dreams of a place where he is not deaf anymore and is in his own utopia but when he awakens to reality, he is full of rage and proceeds to chop the necks of pine trees in his anger . Jamie has brought isolation and misery on himself by thinking the worst of himself and others. He could have worked through his disability as has been done by countless others, to unlock his true potential. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Japan Essay [pic] Japan Geography Japan is about the same size as California. Japan is made up of many islands. The four largest islands in Japan are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku. Japan forms an arc in the Pacific Ocean. Japans total area is about 378,000 square kilometers. About 75% of Japans land is mountains. Japans highest mountain is Mount Fuji at 3776 meters. Japan has several volcanic regions and 80 volcanoes are considered active. Mount Fuji hasn t erupted since 1707 and is considered capable of erupting again in our lifetime. To the east of Japan is the Pacific Ocean and to the west is the Sea of Japan. Being in the middle of these two bodies of water has its advantages. Japan has a great abundance of fish! The climate in Japan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The official language of Japan is Japanese. Many Japanese can also speak English to an extent. At almost all their meals the Japanese drink tea and eat rice. In Japan fish is most used for meals. The two most major religions that are practiced in Japan are Shinto and Buddhism. Japanese society imposes strong expectations on women and men. Women are expected to marry in their 20 s, and take on the role of a house mom. They play a strong role in raising their children. Japanese are very strict about education. Students must attend 9 years of school then attend a University. Students who attend a University have a better rate of getting a good job than the others. Japan has a rich literary heritage. The country s literature mostly deals with the quality of human life and never ending flowing time. Japanese families enjoy one of the highest income levels in the world, and their assets and savings are one of the worlds largest. Japan s economy is one of the largest in the world. Japan s manufactured products range from tiny computer components to giant oceangoing ships. The most important manufactured products include cars and trucks, electronic products, and communications and data processing equipment. Japan has a wide variety of minerals, but supplies of most are too small to satisfy the nation s needs. Japan imports large quantities of coal, copper, iron ore, and petroleum. The chief mining products include coal, copper, gold, lead, nickel, and silver. Japan has a modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Baker Vs Dbq The Baker Vs. LGBTQ Discriminating actions have become more prevalent now than ever before in American society. A same sex couple, David Mullins and Charlie Craig, wanted a costume cake to be made for their wedding day, but the baker, Jack Phillips, refused to make them one because of his Christian faith. In the four articles, Supreme Court hears same sex marriage cake case by Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter, A free speech challenge, with icing by The Washington Times, Drawing a Line in the Gay Wedding Cake Case by The New York Times, and Justices Sharply Divided in Gay Rights Case by Adam Liptak, have described this issue of discrimination. Society s opinions are sided with both, the baker and the couple, but the baker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author, Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter of the article, Supreme Court hears same sex marriage cake case states, The couple filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which ruled in their favor, citing a state anti discrimination law. This complaint was filed after Jack Phillips denied David Mullins and Charlie Craig their wish for a wedding cake. The complaint shows that the baker was violating the state s law of anti discrimination, which was wrong to do. The same author, Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter of the article, Supreme Court hears same sex marriage cake case states, This case is about more than us, and it s not about cakes, Mullins said in an interview. It s about the right of gay people to receive equal service. This quote is describing how Mullins feels; he believes that this is not about Phillips decision to deny the making of the cake, but it is only because of the gender of their significant other. This quote is showing how same sex couples are not treated equally in American society, and how they could not even order a cake for their special ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Landings Were Been Around Since The Revolutionary War Amphibious landings have been around since the Revolutionary War. The main purpose has always been for landings; in order, to position soldiers for an assault on a city. Amphibious assaults, however, have never actually been executed until World War 1. During that time a need for a thorough amphibious assault doctrine was not needed because amphibious landings were not carried out to assault the enemy on the beachhead, and landings were usually met with little resistance. One of the first and foremost amphibious assaults occurred during World War 1. This amphibious operation is known as the Battle of Gallipoli, which ended as a major failure for the Australian and New Zealand Coalition forces, or ANZAC forces. The Battle of Gallipoli ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ANZAC had to control the Dardanelles by capturing the Gallipoli peninsula from Turkey, in order to capture Constantinople and control the Strait of Bosporus. 2 However, the amphibious assault on Gallipoli was a major disaster for the ANZAC and its allied forces. Many mistakes were made because the ANZAC did not plan the amphibious assault well. The first mistake that was made was that the ANZAC landing forces landed one mile north of the landing site. 3 This was a problem because the landing force would have to change their course of direction, in order to get to the correct landing site, which would waste precious time. This was also a problem because the direction they were going to land at was an area with open cliffs rather than the open beach and countryside that was intended. Further, the ANZAC forces did not adequately plan, how efficiently they were too move off the beachhead, which poised as a potential kill zone. The initial problem was that getting out of the landing crafts was problematic.4 The terrain under the shore posed a problem for many soldiers getting off the beaches because it slowed them down. Many ANZAC soldiers drowned or died disembarking their landing crafts. The ANZAC troops crowded the beaches, once they landed. The ANZAC soldiers could not exit the beaches because not only were the beaches chaotic with the amassed troops but also the maps that the ANZAC soldiers were outdated and were utterly useless. In addition, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Military Recruit As much as sergeants, did not like a lowly recruit to refer to them as officers, the reverse was doubly so. The first time I did this to him; he jumped me and likely thought I was not being observant. The next few times he might have thought I was crazy, as he had me drop and give him twenty. After that, I got to the point, if I saw him, passed him, or he passed me, I would stop and assume that I called had him sergeant and drop myself and start doing push ups. By then, he would look at me as I did push ups at seeing him, shake his head and walk away. Like a cat, I seemed to live by my habits, or more specifically they were my default settings. The first platoon drill instructor would call me from across the field or training area just to tell me he did not like me, which made me late for wherever I was going, to be punished for being tardy. After a month, it was apparent that I was not passing Basic Training. I was either going to be recycled back into the next training rotation or discharged. Space at Fort Jackson, was very limited with more recruits than space, so the Army discharged me. I was now on soft cap duty, where I was still with my platoon, acting as my drill instructor s gopher. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One morning as I left the mess hall, I heard yelling. A recruit was running on the road in front of the company mess. A very angry NCO was running next to him pointing out how slow he was going. He was calling him a little Nancy boy, as he grabbed the back of the recruit s head. With a quick motion, this recruit went face first into the gravel lining the road s edge. This was a clear violation of military code. I did not know what happened to the NCO or the recruit, as I was not contacted, nor I did not report it. Bullies always had better reach than I did, even in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Ethical And Management Issues Introduction This report will address the ethical and management issues presented in the case studies Seven Eleven, Are organisation s exploiting non employees and New and challenging HRM issues in China and India. The main ethical issues raised by these case studies are cultural diversity issues, discrimination and employee working conditions. Along with these ethical issues there are also management issues outlined Corporate Greed and an issue Human resource. This resulted in loss of thousands of dollar for the seven eleven employees, non employees experiencing sudden loss of income due to casual and temporary work, and IT workers in India forced to work very long hours as well as poor working conditions in China. Recommendations on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This practice was being continued because majority of workers were visa students who didn t know their rights well and were threatened with deportation if they complained. Head office was deliberately ignoring the systematic wage fraud and fabricating records in its operation according to a whistle blower however the Founder and Chairman of Seven Eleven Russel Withers (as cited in Ferguson 2016), denies the fact that Head office had this knowledge and states I did not know of widespread wage short payment . The head office has allowed the underpayment of wages to employees because it s a fundamental part of their business, and it kept store cost down increasing profits for franchisee and head office. A similar scandal represented in this case study is Volkswagen manufacturer was installing software to ensure falsely passed emission test involving over 7 million cars over a seven year period. This was mainly to increase sales but was illegally and unethical and now Volkswagens CEO are facing possible criminal charges. Working Condition Issue Working conditions ranges from the physical conditions to hours of work, rest periods and the mental demand that exist in a working environment. The working condition is clearly represented as an issue in the case study New and challenging HRM issues in China and India where IT workers in India are expected to work very long hours and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ryan Williams Case Study The Dallas Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys have terminated the contract of running back Ryan Williams just days before the team s training camp opens on Tuesday, as reported by ESPN s Todd Archer. The 25 year old Williams is the team s fourth stringer at the position behind the trio of Joseph Randle, Darren McFadden, and Lance Dunbar. Archer indicated that the former Virginia Tech standout had two arthroscopic left knee procedures just this summer, with the latest right after Dallas minicamp on June 18. The 5 foot 9, 207 pound Cold Spring native did not make the squad s active roster last year and was relegated to the practice team all season. He passed up chances to move to another team for which Dallas recompensed him with a two year, $1.5 million contract. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analysis of Robert Frost´s Poem Out, Out Essay Robert Frost s poem Out, Out is about a boy who has his arm sawed off during work and asks his sister not to let the doctor amputate his arm, he then realizes he s lost too much blood and then dies while doctors try to save him. After his death everyone else continues on with their work and lives. Frost uses a lot of end stopped lines, enjambment, repetition and personification among others in his lines of poetry. Frost uses a lot of end stopped lines and enjambment in the lines of his poem. Both have an effect on the way the poem is read by the readers. The lines which use end stops can be found throughout the beginnings of the poem. And from there those that lifted eyes could count/ Five mountain ranges one behind the other/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nature is calm and serene, while this boy s life has changed in a matter of seconds from living to dead in a tragic event. The end stopped lines and enjambments are used very well in the remainder of the poem. Frost s poem is interesting because he uses personification and repetition in describing the saw, the saw is given life; it snarled and rattled . Frost talks about the saw as though it were a person when as it ran light, or had to bear a load like the saw can feel the weight of its work. The narrator depicts the scene as the saw and the boy interacting in a human way. As if to prove saws know what supper meant, / Leaped out at the boy s hand, or seemed to leap The boy and the saw connect during the boys excitement over dinner and Frost makes it seem as though the saw was also excited leading to them both jumping. The saw is personified again as it is said to have leaped to meet the hand and then cut it off. The following line continues the same way. Neither refused the meeting. But the hand! The saw is brought to life and it becomes the antagonist in the poem as it chops off the boy s hand and not once does Frost blame the boy in the accident. After the hand is chopped off the saw is not mentioned again as the poem continues with the boy. Frost has a compelling way of writing the poem, in the beginnings of the poem there is a lot of metaphors and descriptions of the setting and the saw and the boy. Once the boy is injured ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Ethics and the Consumer Essay Ethics and the Consumer Introduction The objective of this paper is to identify and analyse the policies specified by government and organisations for the protection of consumer interests and the role of ethics in consumer choice. It also analyses the role of ethics in consumer culture and give examples of how the service sector reacts to it. The aim of this paper is to understand the movement for ethical consumption and reflect on its scope on the constitution of a new consumer culture, and its role in the public space . It is important to consider, as a starting point to study the importance of ethics in business and the involvement of government in consumer policy, to make a short approach to moral and social responsibility ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... OFT has a wide range of statutory powers and duties which have been broadened by recent legislation under the Competition Act 1998 and the Enterprise Act 2002. (OFT 2010) The Trading Standards Institute enforces consumer related legislation as determined by central government. The variety of this legislation is vast and is always evolving. In view of this changing environment, the Trading Standards Institute is dedicated to engaging with central government and other proposals, displayed in their responses to the various consultations that concern consumer protection issues and/or the Trading Standards profession. (TSI 2010) The Food Standards Agency deals with the safety of the food regime, established by Parliament to protect the public s health and consumer interests in respect of food. It has a specific remit to provide consumer education. It is a Government agency, responsible to Parliament through Health ministers and to the devolved administrations. The Food Standards Agency has national offices in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. (Food Standards Agency 2010) Consumer Direct is funded by the Office of Fair Trading and delivered in partnership with Local Authority Trading Standards Services offering information and advice on consumer issue. Providing an honest, impartial assessment of the situation and where possible, recommended a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Ang Lee s Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Essay Ang Lee s Crouching tiger Hidden Dragon is probably one of the most successful foreign films to ever be screened in America. Being the number one film of the year in 2000. On the other hand it was reportedly considered a flop in China. While it was influenced by American film styles, it still kept true to many aspects of its Chinese film heritage. With very apparent love story, it lacked the Extreme amount of Kung Fu fight scenes eastern audiences have come to enjoy. This is a stunning love story between a monk and widow. While it does have its share of over the top fight scenes, when you start to dig deeper the films many social implications become apparent. With ties to subjects such as religion, martial arts, philosophy, love, and even gender issues. This film is a representation of the modern era and how long practiced traditions are being challenged. Each character and plot line allows a glimpse into the Social and Traditional understanding of a culture. Each character in the film represents some type of Social structure in China. Focusing on Li Mubai, Yu Shu Lien, and Jen Yu, you are able to get a sense of the social and ethical ideals of each class. Begging with Li Mubai, who embodies the stereotypical monk . He is always proper and resilient to negative influences. He spends the greater part of his life studying Kung Fu, and is the master of the Wu Dong clan. He is arguably the strongest character in this movie. He is the embodiment of restraint. This being most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Organizing Committee Of Ipam Iv Workshop Dear Members of the Organizing Committee of IPAM IV Workshop, I am a 5th year PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering at the University at Buffalo. I received my undergraduate degree in May 2011 in Materials Science from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur. I have been an enthusiastic researcher throughout my undergraduate studies and was awarded the Proficiency Medal for my accomplishments. I have presented my undergraduate research at several conferences and have won best poster awards. Following my undergraduate education, I worked for a year as a Research Assistant at the Nanoscience Laboratory at IIT Kanpur, which is led by Dr. Ashutosh Sharma, the Secretary of the Indian Department of Science and Technology. In the fall of 2012, I started graduate school at the University at Buffalo, where I have maintained an excellent academic record and won several awards, including the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Dean s Fellowship and the APS Distinguished Student Seminar Program Award. My interests lie in the design of new molecular materials with exceptional properties by means of first principles quantum chemistry and data modeling. I work in the group of Prof. Johannes Hachmann and my current project concerns the modeling of organic polymers for optical applications. My goal is to develop in a joint venture with the experimentalist group of Prof. Chong Cheng innovative new materials that will outperform the ones used in current devices. As part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Maggot Fly Experiment Each female fly can lay over 9,000 eggs. The eggs are white and are about 1.2 mm in length. Within a day, the larvae (maggots) hatch from the eggs; they live and feed in (usually dead and decaying) organic material, such as garbage or faeces. They are pale whitish, 3 9 mm long, thinner at the mouth end, and have no legs. At the end of their thirdinstar, the maggots crawl to a dry cool place and transform into pupae, coloured reddish or brown and about 8 mm long. The adult flies then emerge from the pupae. (This whole cycle is known as complete metamorphosis.) The adults live from half a month to a month in the wild, or longer in benign laboratory conditions. After having emerged from the pupae, the flies cease to grow; small flies are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Leadership Assignment I ve been working at Rosati s in Pewaukee for over two years now, we ve gone through management and ownership changes and have generally had a lot of new and old employees leave. While being under different ownership since about December of 2017, I have seen the culture and atmosphere shift first hand. When I first started working at Rosati s in 2015 I was referred by my best friend and had a friend that previously worked there. I had gotten the job without even having an interview beforehand, I was hired via phone call and looking back now it wasn t very professional. The owner of the restaurant lived in California and his son ran the joint, so let s say person A and person B were my managers, and they were generally pretty welcoming. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the people employed here including myself switch roles within the workplace often. For example; I m trained and able to do every job within Rosati s. I manage phones and cashiering regularly but I also tend kitchen and man the oven when I need to. There are around 15 people employed here, some of them hired just recently. We have four delivery drivers (Bob, Jake, Trevor, Scott), three or four mostly pizza line workers (Alex, Becca, Michael, Keith), etc. However, when it is expected that one of us needs help on a busy night we jump in wherever help is needed. That could be attributed to being a value we all share; that we will help where it is needed. Another value we share is having fun in the workplace. We all try to get along the best we can whether it s by sharing stories or making jokes. We try to make it an enjoyable place to be. A third value that can be identified within this small pizza culture is that we try to look and act our best, especially towards customers (even those that can t be helped to be nice). We understand that appearance and appropriate body language and etiquette is important and we try to carry that out as best we can, even while being covered in flour ninety percent of our shifts. The norms identified from the values discussed above are as follows; to achieve maximum success in the workplace we re expected to help other stations when busy. Anyone who can jump on pizza line to crank out pizza s will do so, and if there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Economic And Economic Impact Of The Great Depression The Great Depression was a period in the United States between 1929 all through the 1930s that saw many Americans lose their jobs and turn to the government for assistance. The Stock market crush of the 1929 saw thousands of banks and financial institutions to their knees. With that many lost their hard earned savings that had been in the Banks. The Great Depression was the period in which America s long time economic policy of a free market economy went to its knees. It is significant to note that America has always supported the Laissez Faire policy where enterprises and other business entities are allowed to operate freely provided their actions are in conformity with the government policies and procedures. The policy of Laissez Faire can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Economically speaking, it would have been better if the money was distributed in the hands of the Middle and the lower class instead of saving it in Banks. Henceforth the Stock market crush of 1929 led to the loss of huge amounts of savings and wealth from the few tycoons in America. In conclusion, it is worth mentioning that the Great Depression did not only affect the United States economically but also socially. With the onset of the Great Depression, the Gross National Product of the United States reduced drastically. As a result, the government was unable to afford offering social programs to its citizens. Many lost their homes since they had no jobs to pay and offset their mortgage loans. Agricultural prices of raw materials also increased hence farmers were forced to spend much in ensuring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...